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AM (March 21-April 19) than you should spend.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21)
Money matters could cause you
some concern today. YOU might An unusual burst of energy
have to unravel a financial compels you to start many new
ti caused by either your things today. Vow approach is
original, but It may not be
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productive.
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bring about some discordant Your bluntness In dealing with
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results,
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DEAR DR. LAMB - I would
like some information on
Dr.
getting rid of fat in certain
areas of the body. I read that
when you lose weight or fat, YOU
Lamb
lose it over your entire body.
The weight I gain seems to
settle in my hips and seat.
I'm not overweight, I Just
need rearranging. How do I get
rid of fat in one place and stay sending you The Health Letter
the same or not get skinny in number 3-7, Girth Control:
the other area that are Just Avoiding The Big Middle.
-Others who want this InAlso, could you tell me what formation can send 50 cents,
exercises are good to flatten the with a long, damped, self.
addressed envelope for It. Just
derriere?
DEAR READER - I've got send your letter tomein cam of
news for you. You are over the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
weight. There is no such thing 1551, Radio Qty Station, New
as spot reducing. You have to York, NY 10019.
DEAR DR. LAMB be on a general weight
reduction program to get rid of recently read an article in a
fat even if you seem skinny in well known magazine about
some areas, such as the face. skin care. It said that lack of
You have two problems, loss vitamin A can cause such skin
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below the chest. The way you go this istrue, If taking vitamin A
about rearranging yourself is to orally would relieve peorlasls.
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recognize you have two
problems, not just one.
appalled.
Vitamin
A
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nature that causes us to lose fat problems but such a deficiency
in our face first and last in the will not cause either psoriasis
abdomen and hips area. A good or skin cancer. And they are not
program is to do exercises to the same thing.
build up muscles in the skinny
If you have quoted the article
places and be on an exercise correctly it is one more
diet program to lose calories example why people should be
and get rid of the unwanted fat careful about getting health
deposits.
information in articles not
Do isometric exercises for written by doctors. Many so
your face. That means con- called health magazines are the
tracting each group of facial source of-much of the health
muscles that you can Identify misinformation and folklore
several times each morning - that people read.
between three and ten times is
Taking large doses of vitamin
enough for each group.
A on your own can also lead to
Also do exercises that use vitamin A toxicity. Such
your arms and chest muscles, misinformation can really be
Push-ups, pull-ups and wind- harmful to people.
mill exercises are all good. Be
sire to use exercises that help
pull your shoulders back to
maintain good posture for you.
These are movements of the
arms In a backward fashion as
you do if you are swimming the
backstroke.
You can help tone up sagging
muscles in the abdomen with
sit-ups and you can tone up that
"derriere" with old fashioned
bumps and grinds.
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Sanford pet owners who auowtheir dogs and cats to
run free may 30011 be facing stricter enforcementof the
city's annual control laws and stiffer fines for
violations.
City CornmisaionerA.A. McClanahan Is working on
a series of proposals to put more teeth into the city's
leash law.
s don't know how strong I
can make it,"
McClanahan said, "but I want to make it as strong and
as enforceable as possible."
McClanahan, who pushed Sanford's leash law onto
the books four years ago, said he has received
numerous complaints about animals running loose.
And Ralph Willis, director of the city's animal
control department, cited several recent dogbite cases
- including one youngster who was bitten by a German Shephe rd and needed 36 stitches.
The details of the proposed changes in the animal
control laws haven't been worked outyet, but
suggestions under consideration include an escalating
fee system for owners whose animals are caught
running loose and a new requirement for licensing
cats.
McClanahan said he probably won't be ready to
present a proposal to the city commission at its next

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By WALTER
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A Florida reader wants to
know what the •l,tIri
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it lithe name given to the bidding methods taught and
played by practically all
American experts. Each ex.
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South able to get himself set?
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who sat West. Jonathon
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seen that his jack of trumps
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meeting Monday night, because he wants to confer
with City Attorney Vernon Mize Jr. first.
"The fees should get progressively more expensive
fcr repeated offenders," McClanahan said. "We have
some animals we've picked up five times."
McClanahan
anahan admits it Is easier to enforce the laws
against dogs than against cats, and says he isn't sure a
license requirement would stop owners from allowing
their cats to roam.
"It's harder to catch cats," said McClanahan, who
owns one cat and two dogs himself. Catching dogs and
taking them to the city pound, where the owners must
pay a fee to get their pets back, is the main method of
enforcing the license requirement for dogs.
"i personally would like to see a violation become a
misdemeanor, like a traffic ticket," McClanahan said.
"We definitely need more stringent controls."
McClanahan feels the city's animal control staff three full-time employes - has definitely made a dent
in Sanford's animal problem.
"We've done a good job of getting rid of the
homeless packs of dogs," he said. "The problem now is
Joe Doe ignoring the rights of his neighbors."
McClanahan said most of the complaints he
receives involve dogs relieving themselves on
neighbor's lawns, tipping over garbage cans and
digging up gardens.
'People who wouldn't think of damaging other
people's property will turn a dog loose to run in the

neighborhood," McClanahan said.
McClanahan and Willis are also trying to arran ge
clinics so animals can be neutered at reduced costs.

The 27 minutes off the air,
when the sound failed during
the first debate in Philadelphia,
probably registers in more
memories now than anything
that was 3Wd
thesystem
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was working. when
In San Francisco, the high
point was a blunder, Ford's flat
statement that there is no So.
viet domination of Eastern Eu.
diversion, although Fordfinally admitted that he had erred.
In Williamsburg on Friday
night, the debate finale was a
study in etiquette, with both
contestants wary of error in
word or in Image in the last,
crucial phase of a close campaign.
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Sanford's senior citizens have

want to use the civic center at
other times will be asked to pay
custodian overtime, electric
bills and other operating cx-

been offered free use of the
Tva.'UILIIgtofl ,
Post summed up the campaign, Sanford Civic Center three
a week.
ailment. He said the indications afternoons
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Warren Knowles to
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has digressed from Important
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issues into charges about Retired Persons, ua. CIVIC
brainwashing and bl unders and center would be available to
Carters interview with Play- senior citizens groups on
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Tuesday,
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Thursday
afternoon unless a
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problems.
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Senior citizens' groups who
discussing anything but the real
concerns of the people.
"1 hope that we can leave

those issues in this next 10 days
about personalities and mis.
takes of the past - we've both
made some mistakes - and
talk about unemployment, in.
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Retired Persons, headed by
James Grant, had requested
use of the civic center for its
monthly meetings, wiucti are
now scheduled on Friday af-

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about possible confl icts, since
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civic center need time in the
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The subject will be on
Monday night's city commission meeting agenda. Other
topics:
100th
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niersary next year, .ac

norner, executive manager of
the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce,
has volunteered to
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start planning a,iu working on
an observance of the city's
centennial
—A proposed cocktail lounge
at the airport terminal.

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Orr, Medical Soclety Swap Barbs
BY ED PRICKETT

Herald Staff Writer
Horace Orr, president of the Seminole Employment Economic
Development Corp. (SEEDCO) today refuted parts of a critical
letter written by the president of the Seminole County Medical
Society,
On Oct. 16, Lewis J. Edgemon said in a letter that Orr has
"repeatedly stated publicly that a group of physicians conspired
to destroy SEEDCO."
Labeling Orr's statements as "erroneous," Edgemon's letter
states the medical society is unaware of any "conspiracy to harm

SEEDCO."

But Orr, whobe operations recently unuerwent an audit by the
federal government's General Accounting Office (GAO), says
Edge
Edgemon
is the wrong track because he has never blamed the

medical societ) for his WOCS
"Horace Orr has never stated the medical society conspired to
do aiibing. However, a few doctors four or five set about
to
destrorus. We have proof of that," Orr said today.
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in writing the letter was to let citizens know for
certain that the
society has nothing against SEEDCO.
Edgemon said $50,000 in federal funds sent here to conduct a
feasibility study for location of a Health
Maintenance
Organization j lIMO I in Seminole was a "waste of taxpayer

money."
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According to Edgemon, an lIMO was not feasible here
because
poor marketability."
"Poor marketability means there are not enough young healthy

fa
requiring little medical care who would pay premiums
that could be used to support older less healthy faimlies,"

Edgemon says.
Orr, on the other hand, stated "that is in error. The study
shows
lack of citizen participation Theatmi sphere was not conducive."
In January of I97, SEEDCO received the $50,000,
performed
the study and recommended a year later that an
LIMO was not
feasible for this area. One of the reasons cited was lack of par-

ticipation by local physicians.
A major grievance cited by Edgemon was the manner in

which the lIMO grant was nun. The physician said experts
adSEEDCO before application was made to Atlanta that an
LIMO was not feasible in Seminole. Orr disagreed, saying he
believed it could have been worked out.
Edgemon went on to say that lack of participation by
physicians in an LIMO was not the reason the study came up with
a negative recommendation for Seminole.
Edgetiiuii said the society, as a whole, 'supports the basic
visctJ

concept" of SEEI)CO. But, he said. "often in order to strengthen
an orgaruzation. weak or defective parts have to be modified or
replaced. I'h)sicians are citizens and have a right to ask

questions.
Orr said he agreed physicians have tnat right.
Edgemon, in his letter, cited "possible improprieties and poor
bti.siness practices" within the SEEDCO operatio
-iii Interim GAO audit report recently cleared the Sanford
agency of any instances of illegalities. Final audit result.sare
expected III about two months.
Ort has publicly stated that a group of doctors opposed his
effort. and that the issue initially centered 'n the' LIMO concept

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By BOB LLOYD
HeraMSiaft Wrilir

WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. research
stmar1ne Is plumbing the depthe of the North
Atlantic, loOking for a sophisticated Phoenix
missile that broke free when a Navy F14
fighter rolled off a carrier more than a month
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The Navy had announced Thiwsda , that the
missile was still attached to the F14 when the
plane was found In 1,900 foot of water. A day
ten', redfaced officials disclosed that the
missile 'Is not attached to the aircraft as
originally believed."
The Navy said a research submarine Is
continuing to search for the missile about 75
miles northwest of Scapa Flow, Scotland.
Other U.S. ships will be called In to raise the
F14 from the ocean floor. The plane, loaded
with sophisticated electronic equipment,
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The trials of a Caaselberry police detective charged with
Hs.ewVe Accused
delivery of marijuana and a Forest Qty couple accused of arson
Annie R*db Green, 4tyesrold housewife, Is scheduled for trial
ins fire that droyed their home are among 21 canes docketed on a charge of felony p'—selon
of marijuana that abeIWi
for trial this week before Circuit Court Judge J. William Woodeon deputies
found
growing
at
her
Via
Bonit. St. residence west of
at Sanford.
Sanford an June 7.
Bobby Gene Bennett, 32, of Q*uluota has been free on bond
Sheldon Polakoff, 41, 632 Mariner Way, Altamoute Springs, Is
he was arrested Seit 11, en charges of steeling marljuane accused of receiving stolen property and grand larceny in con.
from the Ce.selberry police evidence locker end delivering It to a nedlcn with a siclen air conditioning compressor unit deputies
women working with anderco- shulft, ugsods.
aeed with a search warrant Aug'30 at the Safari Club on U.S. 17
Bennett, with the Casselbarry police department five years, 12, Fern Park.
the l two as a detective, bee been auipea&amp;d from duty with
According to documents Is the court file the air conditioning
P'Y pendingoutcome t thecourt
Trials on, charges of
the month from a busine= on
larceny of evidence and tampering with evidence are scheduled Canduce Drive, Fern Park.
forlater dates.
Other caa docketed for trial this week before Judge
According to Investigators' report.s, Bennett Is alleged to have Wood= Include:
driven an unmarked police car to an apartment complex where
- Bob Griffin, 52, Ovledo, charged with manslaugMer In the
police say marijuana taken from the locked police evidence Oct. 25, iV3 traffic death of Mrs. Mary M. Walls, 30, of Oviedo, in
locker was delivered,
an into collision at Red Bug Road and t.øS.
Court documents also indicate that investigators tape.
- Joim Howard HIckman, 49, 1107 E. 9th Si, Sanford,
recorded telephone conversations and used electronic bugging charged with three cow*s of attempted murder and two counts of
marijuana Ilgatlon.
' connection with a July 31 shooting incident
July 24 H... use
at Sanford.
Arthur W. Marsh, a 46-year.old printer for an Orlando
—Eve Mae Dixon, , 160 Bethune Ci e, Sanford accused of
newspaper, and his wife, Claire R. Marsh, 47, an hwsanc.
attempted murder of two Sanford policemen and residing an
derwrltar,
io&amp;etci for trial on charges of a, soliciting a officer with violence In connection with a Sept. 19 disturbance at
felony and conspiracy In connection with a
24 fire that her residence.
destroyed their house at 10 Bear Lakc Road, Fst City.
-Way= arrioon Sturnpf, 16, Maitland Route the, accused
A codefendant. Thomas Stuckey, of Orlando, earlier
of oggravated assault In cosmectlor, wui a aiiotgwi incident at a
negotiated a guilty plea to criminal mischief of property over service station at Casselberry.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An yearold
judge on the California Supreme Court, whose
alleged misconduct includes repeatedly
falling asleep on the bend,has been ordered
iled unless he gives a sworn statement to a
commission Investigating him.
_ issued
Superior Court Judge Byron Arnold
On unprecedented contempt ruling Friday,
ordering Justice Marshall McComb jailed
until he gives the deposition. But he stayed
áecutlon of the order until Nov. 8 to give
McComb's attorneys time to appeal.

FWRIDA

- Jiadson Burnett Garvin III, 17,2251 Gillis Court, Maitland,
faces trial on an armed burglary charge. Garvin, a juvenile, was
indicted by the Seminole County Grand Jury to stand trial is an
adult In the life4elony cane.
- Alfred
Rosier, 21, and Robert Lee Williams Jr., 2j
!,c'th of Beadenton,
accused of armed rolber In the Sep, 5,,
hokiop of a man soul woman at a Casselberry apartment complex.
-William Wilson Lyle, 39, Apopka, faces trial on an escape
charge. Officials said Lyle, a mwdy jail inmate, failed to return
to his cell while under $ work release program.
- No
L Latsan, 39, Fern Park, Is accused of felony
pssess1on of marijuana, cocaine and heroin. He was arrested
A. 13 when sheriff's ag ts raided his apartment, seizing
quantities of the three Illegal drugs, a pistol and $2,650 cash,
acconng to the court
- Samuel PIerce, $1, 113 Scott Drive, Sanford,
trial
burglary and battery charges.
- Kirk L Davenport, 15, 1205 Winston Road, south Seminole,
and William E. Bennett, is, 90 N. Edgomon, Winter Springs, are
docketed for separate trials on charges of burglary and petty
larceny In connection with colnoperated washer burglaries at a
south Seminole apartment complex
- Marion P. Pried, 42, S. Central Ave., Oviedo, Is accused of
resisting an Oviedo police officer with violence.
- Earl Williams, 39, Midway Ave., Midway, is charged with
burglary of Flemings Grocery, SR4, Midway.
IJ
- Leo Peterson, 0, 2= W. 16th St., Sanford, is accused of
leaving the scene of a car-pedestrian accident and with resisting
a *er without violence.
—'Todd Lemme, 19,1053W. Tulane Ave., Altamonte Springs,
is accused of grand larceny and the Nov. 1975 burglary of a
residence at Altamonte Springs.

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Slated To Begin Dec. 13
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The kidnap
trial of Jack Taylor McWilliams, accused of
forcing Sheri Jaffa from her home and leaving
her tied to a stake for 91 hours, is scheduled to
begin Dec. 13.
Circuit Judge Susan Black set the date
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Friday.
Greg Allen, assistant public defender
assigned to represent McWilliams, had asked
for sufficient time to prepare his case which
he described as complicated.

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Ballot Order Challenged
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The attorney
for a minor presidential candidate says a
federal judge acted Improperly in ordering
removal of her client's name from the Florida

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ballot.
Elise Judelle of Tallahassee challenged
Friday the order removl'ig the name of
Lyndon LaRouche, U.S. Labor Party candidate, from the ballot.
Mrs. Judelle filed a motion with the 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeal at New Orleans contending that U.S. District Judge William
Stafford lacked jurisdiction Thursday when he
ordered removal of LaRouche's name.

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Saunders To Court: He1p!

Miami Attorney Released

LOAM!, Ill. (AO) - In a war town reservoir. The creek Is

TAMPA (AP) - JoAna her right to run for office would roughshod over the rights of an enjoin the éommlsslon from
against muskrats who have nearly dry after a long drought, Saunders has turned to the be denied If she were to be re- Individual," said Woods. "If UI)' further acts," Woods added.
been
drawing off its water sop- and the muskrats have been courts for help to May In Florl. mofed from the ballot and later challenged, such precedent has
ply, this
community Of NO has
boring Into the embankment do's Nov. 2 congressional race, was successful In overturning dangerous implications for cv- Commissioners disagreed
decided to plug up the animals' surrounding the reservoir. The
The Democratic candidate the law. If elected, she says she eiy citizen of thisstate.
whether they have an alterna.
burrows with clayand then w
town's water supply has been filed suit Friday in federal could be removed from office
in recommending a
"For
these
reasons,
I've
adlive
them off with cement.
draining through the muskrat court In Tallahassee to try and should the courts uphold the vised my that to file sulL.to
erity of punishment.
NEW YORK (AP) - Government figures
"We never thought they holes and through fissures block a hearing Monday by the law.
PIl*ft.O41 •IiI ti.,.I.
-- ww wwuuwu wuat many
created by their boring.
would cause us
date Ethics Commission which
U.S. District Judge William
businessmen and economists have said for
"There Is enough water now could lead to her removal from Stafford of Tallahassee said he
said Henry Brown, president of
weeks: price increases areslowing but growth
the town board. "But this town to run us about 30 days," said the ballot,
will rule on Mrs. Saunders' In.
is slowing, too.
The suit was filed only hours junction request at9a.m.Mon.
Is not going tobe licked bya Brown. He said the water was
pack of rats, I can tell you about three feet deep In the after the Ethics Commission day, an hour before the Ethics
Real Gross National Product - the value of
reservoir which Is about the passed an emergency rule here Commission's scheduled hear.
that.11
all goods and services produced, adjusted for
size
of a football field and usu- authorizing the hearing to de- ing.
The board decided Friday
inflation - grew at 4 per cent annual rate In
night to have a Mite engineer ally Is 15 to 18 feet deep. "We ternitne whether Mrs Saunders
Mrs. Saunders Is challenging
the third quarter. The rate compares with a
examine clay from the eat have decided that our first psi- violated Florida election law by Republican Rep. Richard Kelly
4.5 per cent growth rate In the second quarter
bank of the town reservoir ority to repair the reservoir filing her financial disclosure In the Fifth District race.
affected by as quickly as possible," he said, statement two months late.
and a 9.2 per cent rate of growth in the first
which h
By a 5-2 vote, the commission
Brown said the alternative,
quarter.
the muskrats' burrowing, to de.
"We're asking for a tempora- Friday circumvented the nor.
trucking In water from out of ry restraining order to block mal 30-day waiting period be.
town, would cod 64 cents per Monday's hearing," said Mrs. fore the issue was brought be.
to fill the holes In the west
'lootbaII
terinine
whetherbe
per day.
A
Saunder's Orlando attorney, fore. hearing. Two members
where the muskrats
have been
"We've uke our people to Mike Woods. "We feel the corn. were abeent.
active. •
AUBURN, Ala. (AP)
Auburn city ofthaU their nytonearbr mission acted In"vlolation of Commission chairman Doi
ficlals Saturday called for additional state
Once the holes are filled, a towns and to take shorter show- JoAnn Saunders' constitutional
Rd said It gives the conunisconcrete wall can be built, ers. They don't have to take
troopers to help handle the traffic volume for
rights by passing the rule theyslon an opportunity to take up
Brown said. Then the towns. group showers, we don't go for passed."
Auburn's homecoming football game
the matter before the Issue bepeople
can concentrate on cap- that. But we have to go on an
Saturday afternoon with Florida State.
The suit challenges con- comes moot. A 30-day delay
turing
stltutlonalltv of a financial U- t'n'h' 1w
Tw.ntv.twn
tVB&amp;'.mDn 1l11D41 In cir'l,
- - the muskrats with traps. emergency footing."
-------- city
Twenty-two
---iBrownsaid
the problem has
Brown said newsletters with closure law
ong the have put the hearing off until
Saturday morning. A spokesman for the group
been caused by muskrat fami- conservation Lips would be
cirstate
remove
federal
candi'. after election day.
says the officers want the City Council to
lies living In holes along the culated this weekend to all town data from the ballot
"This is classic example of
bank
consider a at of 22 arlevances.
of creek bordering the residents.

PERRY, Fla. (AP)
Miami attorney
Sheldon Yavitz, accused by a grand jury of
aiding and abetting a self-confessed mass
murderer, has been released from jail here
after posting a $30,500 bond.
Yavitz was released late Friday from the
Taylor County Jail after spending several
hours raising bond money by telephone.
He spent the day in jail after Circuit Judge
Royce Agner rejected his contention that he
was financially unable to post bond and should
be released on his own recognizance.
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Auburnnormally has 45 policemen on duty.

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For Resigned President
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) —Ireland began

look at candidates for president Saturday
alter the stormy resignation of Cearbhall
O'Dalaigh In a dispute triggered by controversial antiterrorist legislation.
Premier Liam Cosgraveseemed set to try to
ride out the crisis at the head of his coalition
government,
"there is no question of a dissolution (of
parliament) or of an early general election,''a
government spokesman said.
The cabinet held an emergency meeting
Friday night to discuss the 65-year-old

president's resignation, but no statement was
issued afterward and cabinet members
refused to comment,

Smith, Richard To Confer
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)
Rhodesian
Prime Miniter Ian Smith and British envoy
Ivor Richard were to confer again Saturday
on ground rules for next week's Rhodesia
conference. But Smith still says the
"Kissinger plan" he accepted last month is
not negotiable.
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But current election records
show that Grady is getting the
big money contributions this
year. The Belle Glade physician
got $10,000 each from
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TAMPA (AP)
Marital problems apparently caused a woman to strip her home
of furniture and mark walls and doors with
racial slurs, police say.
Officials said Friday they arrested Jettye
Harvey, 24, on charges of making false
reports to police about the incidents. They
said an investigation showed she and two male
friends took furniture from her home and one
friend wrote racial slurs on walls and doors of
the house.
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Vote Nov. 2 for

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State Representative

MARIANNA (AP) — Fearing harm to
Florida's fish and wildlife, the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commisjon is recommending that the controversial Cross-Florida
Barge Canal be ditched.
"It's all been said." Commissioner Donald
G. Rhodes said Friday as the panel voted
without debate that completion of the
waterway would have an "adverse effect" on
fish and wildlife along the canal's 110-mile
route from Palatka to Yankeetown.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Transportation
Department officials say they will appeal to the Florida Supreme Court a ruling
they warn could cost the state millions of
dollars in windfall profits to roadbuilders.
The 1st District Court of Appeal ruled
unanimously Monday that the state could not,
under a new law, lower payments for asphalt
contracts that had been agreed to under a 1974
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domestic waste water treat.
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plants at Sky Lark and
Columbus Harbor and testing of
the city water supply. Bids will
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The depression with its 35 m.p.h. winds was
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(Continued From Page lA) candidates: the proper way
to riot as much fun as Playboy and
graphic language," and attain common goals that are the other detours of the cam.
pledged to try to stimulate the about as controversial as rnoth. paign. But It does go to the
voters, to enlarge what now Is erhood.
point.
expected to be a low electionCarter's is the more Inter.
So, Indeed, did Friday night's
day turnout.
ventlonist cow-se. He would discussions of such issues as the
Carter said later that Ford's have government do more, and environment, city problems,
advertising for the rest of the probably cost more. But he Is no energy. As Carter said, it
campaign will concentrate on all-out liberal. There was a note wasn't very exciting.
personal attacks on him and of caution as he promised In the
But the process is not sup.
untrue statements about his p0. debate to work for high goals, posed to be one of entertain.
sitlons.
great things. "We might have to ment. It Is supposed to let
It may well; that's the way do It slowly," he said.
people know where their vote on
both candidates have played It
Ford, counted among the Nov. 2 may lead them.
so far.
more conservative Republicans
Carter has said Ford was In his congressional days, InBE INDEPENDE
brainwashed about Eastern ststs that the system will work
Europe, shows only callous dis- best without massive spending
rexard for
- American's --rwnrnm with lain raII.n,..
ployed and ban Incompetent government and more on buslleader.
ness and the Individual.
For his part, Ford has
In Friday night's debate, that
claimed Carter would Increase basic difference was summed
Wes on all Americans earning up in one exchange, on civil
over $14,000 a year, and wants rights and government proto cut the defense budget by up grams to help blacks and other
to $15 billion,
minorities.
We have carried out the
Carter has said that neither Is
lawtotheletter, and lam proud
so,.but that has st altered
of the record," said Ford.
Republican attack."It doesn't take Just a quiet or
In fact, behind the rhetoric,
.,
minimum enfnrt'amanf or the
generally agree on
goals: more Jobs, less inflation, law," Carter replied. "It rea balanced federal budget, a quires an aggressive searching
out and reaching out to help
strong national def.
Carter doesn't want to raise people who especially need it."
It Is not dramatic, certainly
Wes on half the population,
and the Republicans know It.
Ford doesn't want massive
unemployment, and the Democrats know that.
In fact, the complaints of
campaign.watchers who say
the candidates are not talking
about the Issues are unfounded.
Carter and Ford speak regularly of taxes, jobs, inflation.
But each side Is so intent on
LONGWOOD — Workmen's
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attacking its created per- Compensation Insurance adceptions of the other that the Juster John Eastern will head
campaign has all but Ignored the agenda Monday night when
the real difference between the City Council convenes at 7:30
pm.
Council voted last week for
the city to self-insure employes
because of the high rates under
commercial workmen's
compensation coverage.

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Agents searched the '32516ot Don Emilio
Friday for 5110 pounds of cocaine which was
believed to be aboard. However, no trace of
the illegal white powder was found, officials
said. Federal officers said they burned 35 tons
of marijuana and 86 pounds of hashish taken
from the rusty freighter.

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mittees and at least $1,000 I
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) -30,000 contributors, far and cism
of Chiles for voting for a been his trademark since he
Sen. Lawton Chiles 110 limit away
the greatest number of bill allowing postcard reglstra- hiked the length of Florida In
on campaign contributions Is persons to finance a campaign tlon in federal elections,
his 1970 campaign, khaki Iron"li ke Elizabeth Ray putting on in Florida.
"I feel that my opponent, sers and a blue cardigan. Grady
a chastity belt. It's after the
Chiles said he was "trernen- honorable though he may be, Is wore a dark blue suit and a tie
fact," says his Republican ri- dously
satisfied" with the $10 a liberal not only In fiscal mat- decorated with American flags.
tars; is less staunch fn matters
Members of the club, which Is
Dr. John Grady charged Fri- id donations such as $1 from
defense and In at least one heavilyDemocrauc,votj Wa
day during a debate with Chiles ElsieSlater,an63.year-oldwidwiiiin to for Chiles In a straw vote on
before a political club that the ow. Chile said that kind
of
docompromise
state's
rights," their Senate preference.
Democratic senator lost his nation had more value than the
Grady said.
"political virginity" when he endorsements Grady has
re- "You know how I hear that,"
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acce pted large, special Interest celved from President Ford and
Chiles retorted: "Certain
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contri butions six years ago.
conservative Republican people should be allowed to
Grady said Chiles accepted senators.
vote, and certain people
$1,500 from the Transportation
Grady devoted his entire 10 shouldn't."
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Political Action Committee of minute opening statement at
SUNSHINE STATE.,
Chiles
showed
up
In
Ohio and several other out-of- the start of the debate to criti- scuffed hiking boots that
have
state union contributions In

After meeting with Richard, Britlan's
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — FlorldlansllvingIntheyear397s
may have a tough time deciding what a polks-dot bikini, Go,.
Reubin Askew's toothbrush and former Gay, LeRoy Collins'
glasses have in common.
Their confusion may be complicated because those Items will
be accompanied by a faded pair of blue jeans, an empty soft drink
can and a Beatles' rock record when they open the date's
tricentennial time capsule.
The Bicentennial Commission, which is supervising selections
for the two-cubic-foot capsule, gave reporters a look Friday at
some 75 items that have been selected so far.
Commission officials, who have emphasized that they were
looking more for the everyday Items than official documents, said
they were pleased with the public's response.
"A time capsule Is a fin way to preserve history and Ithlnk we
succeeded in our goal of obtaining items that would reflect our
time and probably won't be around in 100 years," said Will Adler,
a spokesman for the commission.
Each of the date's six living ex-governors and Askew were
asked to contribute a personal Item to the capsule.
In addition to Askew's toothbrush and the horn-rimmed glasses
that were a trademark of Collins, former Gov. Millard Caldwell
donated a pipe.

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The mother ofa severely
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her son's first compensation check from the
Veterans Admialsiratlon
to Mrs Charlene Tarpley, manager of the
Seminole County office,
Central Florida chapter,
American Red Cross.
The agency, one of 15
served by the United
Way, helped get the
check, after It had been
denied several times.
This is only one of the
services offered by the
Red Cross, a 7-day, 24.
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By BILL CURRIE

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The tenuous, erratic state of the economy is not
helping. We acknowledge that. And we know that
many of you cannot give what you usually give and
what you would like to give.
But give what you can. There's still time.
The agencies you will be helping are not abstract. They are real. And you might find yourself
calling upon them any day, should unexpected
unfortunate circumstances occur.
Your caring is not an Idle, Impersonal exercise,
Give,
And when you do, count your blessings. Then
remember those with fewer to count.
They'll feel better,
So will YOU.

said. 'it boggles the min,1 "
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b.L. Dunn Is right on target and we can only
add, "May his tribe increase."
(Reprinted with permission from Santa Ana
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lowest figures on the economic totem pole.
Unfortunately, there is accumulating
evidence that higher teacher pay has not been
accompanied by higher academic achievement
among t he na tion's youth.
They may not realize it, but the striking
teachers are dill teaching, even though they
may be holding a picket sign outside a school
building Instead of a textbook in a classroom.
They are giving their students an impressive
lesson in the power of organization, and of the
right of people to get together to bargain
collectively with their employer and to withhold
their services if necessary.
We wonder how many teachers will take the
time later to give their sutdents an equally as

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LONDON ECONOMIST

ROME

After a slow dart, the Italian
authorities are now making headway towards
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neutralizing the 10 tons of arsenic released near
the Italian town of Manfredonla three weeks ago
by a stateowned chemical firm. Anic.

The area has been sprayed with a compound
supposed to make the arsenic Insoluble, so that it
cannot contaminate underground water supplI and will be less harmful If ingested. Roads
and houses are being bleached. But, despite an
that always ultimately loots the bill for the earlier claim to the contrary, AnIc now admits
settlement. In the case of a factory strike, it is there Is no way of making arsenic completely
the customers for the product that is
The accident happened in a process using
manufactured. In the case of a school or other
arsenic anhydrate In the production of ammonia.
municipal services strike, It is the taxpayers.
That being true, the public is fully justified in It Involves the separation of carbon dioxide in a
expecting greater value received for the greater cooling tower under a pressure 30 times that of
normal atmosphere. The upper part of the
financial outlay it is called upon to make.
Teachers might also discuss the underlying cI3ling tower broke away the company is still
reason for m.1 strikes today, which
and the pressure of we ter
the trying to find why
natural desire of people to keep up with Inflation vapor released 10 tons of arsenlous oxide (the
and the rising cost of living. They might usefully kind used by murderers), 60 tuna of water, and 20
explore with their students to what degree this tons Of potash.
inflation Is the result of too many Americans
Arsenic is a by-product from the flue dusts of
demanding too many benefits from government many smelting processes.
Although Its cornwithout being willing to pay for them again, mercial use Is declining, it still
has a surprising
the imbalance between rights and respon- number
of applications, including In the glass
sibilities.
Industry (as a deodorizer). In ceramic enamels,
The teachers are teaching, but far too often it leather manufacture, calico
printing, In making
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statement denouncing the state's Port
AdmInI*trItIdiq'forrg,anting the Concorde
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JACK ANDERSON

Some shocking statistics dramatize, meanwhose agents have the skills to nail the while,
while, how the gamblers are defying the law. The
tax-evading gamblers,
definition of a gambler Is somewhat vague under
Then In late December, 1974, Olzewskj took
a the law. But with certain exceptions, anyone
who

resources, tells me he Is against Concorde. She

cites his platform testimony. When I ask her
about the Daily Mail quote, she says: "I'm sorry,
I can't explain that, I'm not aware of It."
Press aide Cohen, when I hit him with the
Daily
Mail interview, replies: "I don't know, I
earns more than $500 a year from gambling is
have no response to these quotes."
supposed to pay the special gambling taxes.
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A gallant stab at reconciling Carter's
Yet across the nation, only 1,297 gamblers
have purchased their federal occupational Irreconcilable quotes regarding the Concorde Is
made by Bill Johnston, the candidate's train.
stamp. If these figures are to be believed, there sportation Issues
coordinator.
tells me
are only three professional gamblers In New Carter's "basic position" Is that,He
although he
York, only three In Florida. There are none at all
in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii and opposed the decision to grant Concorde ternporary landing rights, that as President since
New Jersey. Even the gambling state of
Nevada the decision has been made
he would not
has only 120 registered gamblers,
unilaterally rescind It, even though he believes
the environmental threat Is greater than any ',
Clearly, there are wholesale violations. IRS
now has the responsibility for tax assesament. benefit to the plane's passengers.
ATF still is supposed to take the rim
Johnston says that what everything Carter
Neither agency Is doing Its job. They blame one
has said about the Concorde merely demonanother, and both blame the Treasury Dept.
strates his "open-mindedness.-open-mindedness."
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Meanwhile,
Meanwhile,the IRS has been hounding honest
citizens for back taxes while the gamblers
escaped enf orcement and h undreds of millions Qf
dollars sli pped through the Treasury's fingers.
Footnote: It Is possible that the IRS audited
the taxes of some gamblers last year as part of
its Income tax audits. There were no audits,
however, of gambling tax cases. The voluntary
revenue from gambling taxes for the first nine
month, of 1975, incidentally, amounted to an
insignificant tax rate of less than 1 per cent.

There now, is everything clear? Of course it
isn't. If Carter really believes the Concorde Is the
threat he has said it Is although he told the
British Journalist the tests weren't co ncl usive
then what difference does it make that the Ford d
Administration already made the Judgment to
let this danger to the nation's health and safety
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Presumably, it he Is President, Carter will
reverse a lot of decisions that ha ve already
been
made. I mean, isn't this the whole reason he's
running for President - to
change a lot of

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Still can't get over Commissioner Harry
Kwlatkowskl's defense of the silent
majority. At a recent commission
meeting, Kwlatowskl said the ailents
normally "get screwed" but In one particular Instancehe meant to defend them.
Speaking of old "Harry The K,"itwas

really something last Tuesday when he
spied a John Grady for U.S. Senate sign
tacked up in his office. Kwlatkowskj, a
Democrat, was fit to be tied,butCoin.

missIoner John Kimnbrougb,aRepublican
who put It there, chuckled and chuckled.

AU tie levity, as they say, to lIv.iup an
ot herwise dullscsne day. AbOut the only
other action going on at the time of the
Grady For Senate fiasco was a birthday
party for Colleen McClary, a county
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Sunday, Oct. 24, lela—SA

'Relax! It's just another 'strange bedfellow'!'

Parties &amp; Politics

The Sanford Connection

'Dirty Tricks' Surface In Seminole
People across the nation were shocked a
couple years ago when the story was aired
that an "enemIes" lid of well-known
names was being kept in the Nixon White
Ho use and that problems of vario us types
were deliberately created for those who
opposed that president's policies.
Politics, like other human endeavors,
attract the best in mankind but the worst
as well.
There is something about the oower that
.,comes with political office that dulls the
consciences of the weak and those on ego
tripe,
The stories making the rounds of
political pr essure being brought to bear on
some newcomers to the political ar ena

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board, has not said whether he will seek re
election.

City Clerk Onnie Shomate is expected to

Donna Esfes

flowers and had been having difficulty
explaIning to her husband why and how
some un known person had pIcked her out.
These arejust two Instances of political
harassment. (*her examples couldbe

not candidates buIipernawbo.have.. cIted.
become involved for 11* fird time in
What can be done about problems of this
Semi nole's politics - are almost un- sort?
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cattle dips.

Kitty Schirmer, Carter's issues coordinator
for energy, the environment and natural

each other to do the in. taxes.
vestigallve work.
Justice complained bitterly that the IRS
The snafu developed in December, 1974.
wasn't cooperating. An Internal Justice memo
Previously, the IRS had the rcsponsibiy to see
that gamblers paid their wagering taxes. The charged that the IRS wasn't even bothering to
keep statistics on strike force gambling cases.
law requires professional gamblers
to buy a $500
Finally, Rep. Charles Vanik, D.-Ohio, who
occupational tax damp each year and to pay
a 2 heads the House IRS oversight subcommittee,
per cent excise tax on their take.
brought the problem to Simo'a attention, The
But IRS
Commissioner Donald Alexander, Treasury Secretary immediately ordered the
curisly, wanted to shift the responsibility to IRS to continue their tax assessment
respon.
ATF, which has no tax specialists. This was sitAhty
for 1976.
opposed by the IRS Intelligence director, John

Cheshire said he arrived at the decisions
after consultations with members of the
Judiciary, law enforcement personnel and

Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

other parts of the nation. The environmental

dangers caused by Concorde are out of all
proportion to the possible benefits. We made a
Under EEC law, all products containing decision as a nation six years ago not to take the
arsenic will soon have to display a skull and environmental risks of supersonic tran.
sportatlon. We should not now let In through the
crossbones Label.
back door what we have closed off through the
Anlc's arsenic accident was the third front."
chemical mishap in Italy In three months. A
Afew weeks later, In his
y before the
French lorry recently crashed In Piedmont,
Democratic Platform Committee, on June 16,
releasing 20 tons of carbolic acid. And the
1976, Carter reiterated this position, declaring:
authorities are still grappling with the disposal
"I opposed development of the SST and I also
of dioxin at Seveso, where residents are having
opposed granting landing rights to the Conto be forcibly prevented from re-entering their
corde."
homes.
So, what's the dory? Does Carter oppose the
The latest idea lsto
bact eria toeat theConcorde ordoesn'the?
dioxin that has seeped into the soil.
The environmentalists think he does. John
The Italian accidents are having an In- Hellegers, the Environmental Defense Fund's
ternational impact on the chemical industry.
point man battling both the SST and Concorde,
West Germans are ti ghtening controls on tells me from what he reads in the papers he
dange rous chemicals In the Ruhr. A lid of over believes Carter is "very much against ConIt
Jeff Knight, legislative director of
700 chemicals has been Issued, including 11
thought to be even more dangerous than dioxin, Friends of the Earth, also thinks Carter doesn't
favor letting Concorde Into the United States.
On which, a footnote, Before Seveso, dioxin's When I read him Carter '3 Daily Mail statement,
chief claim to fame was as an ingredient in the Knight says he Is now puzzled and doesn't
know
defoliant Agent Orange used by the United Stases where the candidate stands.
In Vietnam.
Carter's staffers also maintain he opposes
Concorde, Kathy Fletcher, who used to work for
The government still has over 2
Million the Environmental Defense
gallons awaiting a safe means of disposal.
Fund but is now on
The
Carter's policy planning staff, says she thinks he
drums containing them are going
rusty, and has said "something negative" about Concorde C
beginning to leak,
but
not sure what.

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to be,"

I Just can't seem to get away from
writing about parks. Specifically, I'm
referring to' the county commission's
decision to Purdwe the Apple Valley site
for $256,000. Agreed, it's a good park site.
Agreed, It would benefit a large number of
South county residents. Agreed, a former
county dump could be utilized.
But I still can't agree elected officials
should put a park anywhere it isn't wanted. Not as long, that is, as there are other
available sites, And In this case there are.
But since It Is the Job of elected officials
to make decisions, all we, the public, can
do Is lay back and watch. Maybe if we
watch long enough, we'll see Commissioner Sid Vlhlen Jr. make a solid
decision on Apple Valley, one way or
another, and that would decide the issue.
As It stands Republican Commissioners
Dick Williams and John Kimbrough and at
least 63 homeowners are against, while

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poisons and wood Preservatives and in sheep and

You're Pay'i'ng The G amblers.?

replace Staley with Don Lykkebak, who
was defeated by Cheshire In the
Democratic primary.
Cheshire gave the following rationale for
moving his people In. In the case of
Fulenwider, Cheshire said, "I disagree
with his philosophy and techniques of law
enforcerneg,"
In Staley's case, the Democratic
challenger says, "He is not as pro law
enforcement as I'd like my thief assistant

"Fulenwider and Staley have been put

decision:
(I is wrong and may well Jeopardize the
"t)
health and safety of the peopl e of Long Island,
and metropolitan New York City, as well asC

E u rope's Ch em Ic a I Woes

impressive lesson In the responsibilities that are
the other side of that right .
They might point out, for example, that there
is always an interested third party to any labor
dispute the public and that it Is the public
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But there's just one small problem. Carter, at
the time he looked Lowther In the eye and told
him he was reserving his judgment on Concorde,
had already expressed himself on the subject
and he said he was against It.
According to Carter press aide Mark Cohen,
when the candidate was campaigning in the New
York primary in early June, he Issued a

Democrats Harry Kwlatkowskl and Mike
Hattaway are In favor.

All that remains for the changes to
become reality is for Cheshire to win.

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WASHINGTON - If Jimmy Carter was
Pinocchio, he'd have to hire two additional full.
time staff aides just to carry his nose.
Consider please, Carter's public utteranceø
on the British-French supersonic Concorde
which has been granted temporary landing
rights In Washington and New York.
In an exclusive Interview last month with the
London Daily Mall, the Democratic presidential
nominee told that paper's Washington
correspondent, William Lowther:
"I have made no decisions on Concorde. We
have agreed to a trial period. I have not seen the
results of any definitive tests on Concorde and 7..
think its bed for us to reserve Judgment untit
thesetests are completed."
Fine. This Is a reasonable, thoughtful,
prudent answer to a Journalist whose dory will
appear ma country where the Concorde is very
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with fellow attorneys.

on notice," Cheshire declared.
Ch eshire said Fulenwider will be
replaced by a top-ranking, out-of county
-Slaw enforcement officer, while plans are to

Pionocchio
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Gambling Is the nation's vacation. While he wm gone,
Alexander signed a
most lucrative business, with a daggerlzg $87 memo
authorizing the transfer. He also per.
billion annual turnover, the largest source of suaded Treasury Secretary William Simon to
revenue for organized crime. Yet last year, the make it official,
Treasury Dept. didn't start a tax audit on a
That ended the enforcement of the gambling
single gambler.
tax law for the next year. The Justice Dept. got
It permitted literally hundreds of millions of 900
gambling convictions in 1975. State and local
dollars In gambling taxes to go unpaid. The authorities made another
13,000 arrests, more or
honest taxpayers, of course. were required to
less. Almost all the convicted gamblers owed
make up the difference,
back taxes.
The gambling tax laws weren't enforced last
The Justice Dept. routinely forwarded the
year, It turns out, because of bureaucratic buck
cases to the IRS for tax assessment. But the IRS
Passing- Two of the Treasury's enforcement Ignored them all last year.
Alexander claimed
agencies, the Internal Revenue Service and the that AlT had the responsibility to
investigate the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearm,,, failure of these gamblers to pay their wagering
waited all year for

BERRY'S WORLD

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To the victor go the spoils. That holds
true in love and In war. And, of course, who
could doubt Its validity inthatsportof all
sports - politics?
Applied here In Seminole county It
means that If Democrat Doug Cheshire
wrests the state attorney's position away
from incumbent Abbott Herring, a
Republican, you'll be seeing some new
faces around the 1b Judicial District
which Herring Is charged to oversee.
Cheshire told The Herald one of the first
things he will do, if elected, is replace
Chief Investigator Jack Fulenwider and
,jlerrfiig's Chief Seminole prosecutor, Ed
'PStaley. One additional head will roil, bid
Cheshire dedined to reveal that name
because he said the Individual who must go
hasn't been notified.
Cheshire said both Staley and Fulenwider are aware of his Intentions.

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And If this is considered by some readers as my
pet peeve, so be it!

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and private schools have won impressive
financial gains commensurate with their vital
role in society. No longer is the teacher one of the

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Dunn finished his speech by saying, "what if a
greater portion of this country's talented young
people could be directed toward building a better,
more energy sufficient America? As someone once

Here we are in what might be considered the
most Important election year of our lives and many
students in the Seminole County school system

children.
There is no question but that teaching Is one of
the most demanding of Jobs. We note, however,
that in the past few years teachers In both public

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The underemployment of the overeducated
was the subject of a speech made by O.L. Dunn,
senior vice president of corporate development for
General Electric. Dunn said, "No doubt a few
educators and businessmen will Insist there are
simple answers to the complex challenge for
guiding young people to qualify for jobs.
"Their theory is that all you have to do is pass a
law and set some arbitrary quotas. This ignores the
fact that Washington has passed thousands of laws
and thrown billions of dollars at other problems,
usually with disappointing results.
"It is my opinion, the real solution to the
problem of 'underemployed' and 'overeducated'
must start basically down at the grass roots with a
more precise understanding of the social and
economic factors that influence the final result."
An understanding of the private enterprise
system would be most helpful in attaining advancement for any young person. Sad toy, is the
fact that our school system does not seem to
recognize the basics of the system that has
achieved the highest level of living for the individual. It is the envy of the world but is constantly
downgraded by most of those who teach our youth.

I find this not only unbelievable, but disgusting.

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teacher strike.
Across the country, from Manchester, N.H :i
to Buffalo, N.Y., to Marion, Ill., school systems
faced either actual strikes or threatened strikes
as students prepared to return to classes. Worst
afflicted was Pennsylvania, where some 20
separate strikes involved 4,500 teachers and
affected more than 85,000 children.
Planned strikes in other cities, as In Boston,
Philadelphia and Tacoma, Wash., were averted
at the 11th hour. Eventually all the str1keill be
settled and teachers can get down to the business
of teaching and their pupils to the business of
learning - until next time.
No uninformed outsider Is qualified to pass
Judgment on the merits of any of these disputes,
but the fact that the teacher strike has become a
routine phenomenon is a matter of concern to all
Americans, whether or not they have school-age

dollars.

Education GO ds

I mean, shouldn't you and I take a stand as to
what Is and what isn't taught in Our school systems?
After all, It's our tax dollars that are paying for the
education of our children.
But what are they learning?
What more Important to these youngsters?
How to build a fire by rubbing two sticks together
(Ala cave man style) or who our elected officials
are?
Than elected officials represent us. They are
Uwe toserveus and lo vote on legislation that could
affect us the rest of our lives.
So what are our kids learning?
Not much, not much -at least not much that
C0111112.

One did know that the Governor of Florida was
named Askew, but she didn't know his first name.
And neither knew the members of the Seminole
County Commission, their state representatives,
state senators, US.Congressmen nor U.S.
Senators, who represent us in Washington.

Seminole Scene

By"ye,, Fule nwider; Adios, Staley?

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

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However, when I pinned her down, she really
Icbi't mean Henry 'Scoop' Jackson (the 1972
Democratic nominee), she meant Francis Coleman
Jackson, who Is a candidate In the Seminole County
School Board race.

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And would you believe, neither of them knew any
more about the political scene than did the 11yearold? They didn't know the names of anyone other
than Carter and Ford, either, and neither of them
knew that Lee Moore was the mayor of Sanford.

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aren't even aware of who's nning for what -nor
are they being taught current events.
They're are learning about the cave man and
his way of lit., though.
Isn't it time we parents stood up and asked to be
counted?

DON OAKLEY

It becomes the byword of the United Way.
This year'a.Tlnited Way fund drive is rapidly
coming to a kldd1ng che: the victy dinzr
scheduled for Thursday night at the Holiday Inn,
Sanford.
But it is looming as less than a joyous event.
There may be no "victory" to celebrate. The drive,
to put it bluntly, is fall1n short of Its $186,279 goal,
Yes, "People Helping People." It's a catchy
phrase. But it becomes meaningless unless it can
be done. Unless we all help the first "people"
dedicated, tireless individuals devoting time and
energy to help the second 'peopJe.
It takes caring. It takes compassion. It takes

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Sire, she knew the names of Ford and Carter,
but she didn't know that the likes of Eugene
McCarthy, Lester Maddox and Gus Hall were also
candidates for the highest office in the land.
When I asked her about this, she said, "Oh, I
know there's someone named Jackson who's running."

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People helping people.
What can be more basic than that? It is what
life is or should be all about.
People helping people. Make it a formal
slogan, "People Helping People" and it becomes
more than an idle phrase, more than an abstract

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school and was told that she wasn't studying
anything in her 'Social Studies' class but the Pr..
Historic Ages
Later that same evening, after discerning from
my little friend that she didn't even know the name
of the mayor of Sanford. I had the chance to talk
with two Seminole High School pupils -one a Junior
and the other a sophomore.

I asked, "Where did you get that Information,"
and was told, "Why I saw it on a billboard."
I asked If she wasn't studying current events In

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The other day, while moving from one apart
ment to another, I had the occasion to casually chat
with a sixth grade neighbor who attends Lakeview
Middle School in Sanford.
We were discussing politics, of all things, and I
was dwntiowidnl when I learned from my little
friend that the didn't know the names of the persons
running in the Presidential election.

believable.
One candidate, It is being said, has his
own enemies' lid of persons who are
supporti ng his opponent. Showing the list
to a supporter recently, the candidate
pointed to one name after the other indicating beside each the payoff
the
unfortunable happenstance
that would
befall that person In the near future.
Among the unfortunate ha ppenings was
the loss of Jots.
A young couple, who chose a candidate
and are giving full attention to his campaign, finally compared notes in recent
y saved their
marriage as a result. The wife had been
receiving anonymo us telephone calls,
saying that her husband was seein g
another woman.
The wife, meanwhile, was the recipient
of an anonymous admirer's gifts and
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Few are willing to sta nd up and tell the
story to the public. Many are willing to
co nfide these matters to the press, but
none will allow his name to
be used, his
story to be quoted directly so that the
people will know.
And, how many will believe that this so rt
of thing actually happens In Seminole
County? And, does It really ha ppen here?

seek re-election to her 10th consecutIve
term in of fi ce. Acco rding to the state's
"homeruje law" Mrs. Shomate will be
able, if she wins re-election, to claim a
pension from the city at completion of 20
years service amounting to half her salary
annuall y.
Mayor James R. Lonnann has said he
will not run again for the Longwood office
and Council Chairman JR. Grant is expected to run for re'electlon.
The Longwood City Council began Its
move this week to find a replacement as
public works director for Ralph Fisher,
fired by the council sosne weeks ago on
Mayor Lormann's recommendation.
Those who have applied are: John
Blsland, currently employed in the
building maintenance department in the
City of Orlando; Edgar Griffith, recently
named refuse superintendent in the City of
Sanford; Herbert Marriott, who was
employed by the Corps of Engineers for 23
years; Do nald Parnell, head of Sanford's
water department; R.M. Wilki ns, em-

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ployed as a supe rvisor with Base Paving
and Construction Co.; Donald Taft,
currently Longwood's trash truck driver
and Brady Mitchell, Longwood's sewer
plant operator.
When Fisher held the position, his salary
was$11,500 annua lly. The city council may
make a decision on th e matter at its
regular Monday night meeting.
Florida Pu blic Service Commissioner
Paula Hawkins of Maitland, a Republican,
running for re-elect ion to a second term,
will be at the Community Center on Shell
Road, DeBary, at 5 p.m., Monday, to talk
informally with area residents.
Mrs. hawkins is being opposed in the
Nov. 2 general election by KatIe Nichols of
Tallahassee.

One topic that's almost assured to kick
off some shouting is animal control —and
Sanford's city commissioners will
probably be tackling the subject before

Jacqueline
Dowd

lOflommissioner

A. A. McClanahan,
consistently a strong advocate of strict
animal control laws and strict enforcement, is getting ready to push for
toughening Sanford's license laws.

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lie's concerned about the animal
problem in Sanford. City dogcatchers pick
up an average of about 100 animals a

scattered by animals during the night.
Solving the problem won't be easy,
though.
The city's license fees are low
$3,
with a 11 discount if the dog has been
neutered but too many people Ignore the
license requirement, McClanahan says.
There's also a $5 fee for reclaiming a pet
at the city pound—but McClanahan feels

month—almost all dogs—and about 70 of

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them must be put to sleep. About 30 are

claimed by their owners or adopted by new
owners.
That may sound like a lot of dogs, but
it's actually less than the pound was
'handling a few yean ago when the animaI' there are.too many repet offendert Hel
control program was stepped up and the
*án&amp; to imtitule'ap .escalating scale of
dogcatchers were busy rounding up packs
fines for owners of animals who are picked
of stray dogs,
up more than once.
McClanahan feels it's time to shift the
The question of including cats in the
emphasis of the city's efforts. The problem
license requirement is a bit more cornis no longer catching homeless dogs, he
pilcated.
says, but encouraging owners to keep their
The main method of enforcement is
pets on a leash or in a fenced yard.
picking up dogs who are running loose "Everybody says 'What harm can my
but that just wouldn't work as well with
one little pet do" " McClanahan said,
"But if you multiply that one little pet 7,000
Cats are harder to catch, everyone
times, there's a lot of harm."
agrees, and if a cat really doesn't want to
McClanahan said he regularly receives
be caught a chase is nearly hopeless.
complaints about dogs relieving themAnd that creates a problem.
selves on neighbor's lawns, tipping over
But the real problem, McClanahan
garbage cans and digging up gardens. He
feels, is the ever increasing number of
said he gets a surprising number of
unwanted animals. Seventy animals are
complaints from the Mayfair section, an
killed each month in the city pound— but
old but still somewhat exclusive
there's also the county pound and the
residential neighborhood east of
Humane Society shelter putting animals to
Mellonville Avenue.
sleep.
City garbage crews on the run through
So McClanahan and city animal control
Mayfair often stop to pick up garbage
director Ralph Willis are trying to arrange
clinics so animals can be neutered at
reduced cods.
Willis has ,'nnt,rtød several I,,a.,,I
veterinarians and reports that they are
receptive to the idea.
The first step will undoubtedly be
neutering all animals that leave the pound
alive
But the part of the program that will
worth of school materials, then told peraffect most people will be the stricter
sons at a PTA meeting that "our teachers
enforcement of the city's leash law and
are good professionals. They care about
stiffer fines for violations.
children."
And somehow, discussions of leash laws
- Teachers told of being Intimidated seem to interest more people than most
and harassed by their school principals
topics the commissioners tackle.
and one woman reported getting several
But then it seems everyone is either a
phone calls threatening her life.
pet owner. .or has had to tramp around
in a wet lawn picking up garbage someone
Teachers with bumper stickers
calling for a fair contract were told they
else's dog scattered all over the yard.
couldn't park their cars on school
property.
An industrial arts instructor said he
Ambulance Firm
was directed not to teach a section in a
standard school textbook which related to
Objects To Vote
collective bargaining.
Editor:
This letter is in reference to the
- Sang and school board members
written article concerning the voting
refused to attend a session with the 13.
me
of the sixteen member Emergency
Duval state legislative delegation
Medical Service Council.
to discuss the negotations dispute.
We wish to state that at no time
D1IJ President Jim Geiger said 65-70
during the two meetings were there
per cent of his membership was ready to
more than six E.M.S. members
stage an illegal strike Oct. 14 i teachers are
present at any one time.
classed a public employes and as such are
We feel that the council could not
forbidden from holding walkouts). This
make a fair decision being that we
was temporarily forestalled by the inonly had one week to discuss the
tervention of Askew, Florida Education
issues.
Commissioner Ralph Turlington and State
The requested information was
Rep. Carl Ogden.
already submitted to the county
So be "optimists," Seminole teachers.
conunision.
Look around and see how much worse it
The company believes that the
could bet Realize that things aren't so bad
E.M.S. Council should not have
after all!
voiced an opinion or recom( But don't look, for example, at tiny St.
inendation due to the Fact that
Johns County, with a population less than
members of the E.M.S. Council also
one-third the size of Seminole, where the
represent the opposition to Alda
teachers' base pay level stands at $8,900.
Ambulance Service.
up from last year's $8,400
while
Bernard Fidejo
Seminole instructors are presently based
President
at $8,100 and - if the school board has its
Alda Ambulance Service
way - can do no better THIS year than
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The Seminole County Senior Citizen
Action Co mmittee will host a second
candidates' meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday
at the Altamnonte Spr ings Civic Center.
The candidates will be allowed a fiveminute presentation followed by a question
and answer period at the end of the
morning. All senior citizens are Invited to

attend.

Candidate qualification pe riod for the
Dec. 7 municIpal election In Longwood will
open Monday for two council seats, the city
clerk and ma yor's offices.
The council post currently held by
Gerard Connell of DevonshIre Is
generating the most interest. As many as
six candidates are expected to file for the
seat. That dist rict encompasses new areas
west of the city's main sectIon.
Connell, completing his first term on the

Chalk Talk: Education

Every Silver Lining Has A Dark Cloud
Things could be worse.
With that profound phrase man has
salved himself against assorted injuries,
injustices and persecutions for centuries
on end. It's always a little easier to heave a
gusty sigh and plod onward under a
cumbersome burden while girded by the
knowledge that somehow things might
conceivably be even more miserable than
they are.
Before you know it, this becomes an
orientation. You begin examining every
unfortunate situation to see whether by
some twist of circumstance
however
9 contrived and ridiculous the situation
couldn't somehow be worse. Very rarely
do you find one that can't be made more
terrible by merely adding this or removing
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that.
And when you've fallen, hopelessly and
Inveterately, into this method of dealing
with setbacks, you automatically attain a
lofty status
people regard you to be an
"optimist." And among certain folk, op.
, Ilinists appear to rank only a cut or two
below gods, kings, premiers, prime
ministers, presidents, dictators and other
titular heads of great and far-reaching
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importance.
Sometime next week the Seminole
Education Association (SEA) should
receive notification on the outcome of the
recent impasse hearings before special
master Douglas Stowell. Stowell spent l8'i
hours in Sanford Oct. 5-6 listening to both
isides of the current contract stalemate
between the SEA and the Seminole County
School Board.
At issue were the teachers' efforts to
secure a $500 annual Increase in base
salary, to get away from the present
school board policy of determining class
size by averaging students on a coun-

"I think the special master probably got
a clear picture of the two sides," said
Cowley, "with the exception of the budget.
I think possibly the SEA got a lot of facts
(during salary discussions before Stowell)
that were new to them, and I think this
may have helped the SEA to understand
I hope they understand - that the money
they thought was there i in the school
budget) Is not there."
Grooms didn't seem to have 'received
that message.
"The school board pruved that there
ty'wlde basis, and other issues, such as
might be $300,000 lacking in the line items
term of agreement, compensation and
(01 the budget)," he said, "but that
supplements, recognition and medical
$300,000 can easily be found n federal
health coverage.
funding areas. In fact, several teachers
The school board, on the other hand,
are being paid out of federal funding now."
uffered a $200 wage hike and presented
Grooms also criticized school board
rebuttals based chiefly on econunlcsJo representatives for what he called poor
most of the other SEA demands. On severpreparation for the special master
al Items school board attorney Douglas hearings.
Stenstrom, who represented the board at
"There were some facts that were not
the hearings, made little or no oral
known by the board that they should've
response but told Stowell that the bulk of
known," the SEA official said. "I think it
the board's position would be presented in
proved that the teachers put in many,
a final written argument In be submitted
many hours preparing and researching
by Oct. 18.
our position on the different issues. This is
SEA Executive Director F.E. (Gene)
all work that they do on their own time, on
Grooms was elated after the two-day
a volunteer basis.
session.
"Whereas for the board," Grooms
"I expect the special master to find in
continued, "this Is their job, where they're
our favor on at least half of the contract
presumably working eight hours a day and
Items discussed," Grooms predicted. "I do they've got the benefit of the computer and
think we'll get a favorable ruling on
all that. And for them to come to the
salary, because I think we proved that special master hearing as ill-prepared as
even on the line Items in the budget of the
they were makes a bad showing for them,!
Seminole County School Board there Is
feel, in terms of preparation.
enough money to give the teachers the
"N) reaction to the whole thing,"
$8,600 salary base they're asking for."
countered Cowley, "was that we had items
The school board's chief negotiator,
of dispute and this was supposed to be a
Ernest Cowley, did not see it that way at
fact-finding session. But I believe the SEA
all.
tried to turn it Into another negotiating

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session when it was supposed to be just a
fad-finding hearing."
So the stage is set. When the special
master's recommendations come In,
representatives of the two bargaining
units will hold another negotiating session
to discuss them. If both sides agree, the
whole thing will be settled right there
but, says Grooms: "I don't envision It."
And that will mean another round of
haggling while the school board holds a
public hearing on the recommdatlons (as
required by state regulation) and the SEA
attempts to mass support for its position.
Since the special master's findings are
nonbinding, the school board may ignore
any or all of the recommendations if such
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bargaining."
But things could be worse.
Take a look at Jacksonville, where

published reports indicate that:
- Gov. Reubin Askew and other state
officials have been called in by the Duval
Teachers United (DTU) in an effort to
reach settlement In a dispute that has kept
some 6,000 teachers and aides working
without a contract since last August.
School Supt. Herbert Sang and the
Duval school board issued orders which
resulted in the arrest by Jacksonville
police of 38 teachers and national union
representatives
in one week
for
alleged Insubordination and trespassing.
Some of those arrested were
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fingerprinted, photographed
and given criminal records
for holding
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faculty-lounge meetings with teachers
during the instructors' off-duty lunch
hours, as they had been doing without
incident for the past two years.
Sang called Duval teachers "thieves"
and accused them of dealing $150,000

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Altamonte Springs

�Feather: 2 Goals
Down,I
Thd To Go
Robert G. (Bud) Feather, during his
teenage years, set three goals for himself:
"Be my own hoes, to make a lot of money add
to help people."
"Being on the school board has helped me
accomplish one of the goals—helping people,"

thepote ntial.

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A Carrier W,•tliermak.r
Furnace won't let you down.
whatever the temperature. irs
the 'Furnace with a Future"
because air condlti.ninq can be
added easily. Installation by
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER28
SISTERs lie. luncheon meeting at noon at the
Holiday 1mm at the Monroe Harbor Marina, Sanford.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
Sesbee Veteram of America convention, Ramada,
Inn, South AIrport, 8700 &amp; Orange Blossom Trail,
Orlando. Registration begins at noon.

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Aniuni bazaar, First United Methodist Quzrth of
Sanford
a.m.tol:20p.m.

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SATURDAY, OCI'OBEJI 30
Seabee Veterans of America convent].., Ramada
lan-South Airport, Orlando, Banquet 7:30 pm.
Polynesian
dancers.

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Balance
Good

SoWh Seminole Comfty Ubrary asetlos,
1p.m. to

?, Altamonte Springs Civic Center. To donate Items call
339-2134 or 3391195.

Judgment
Gordon V. Frederick

Mi&amp;rkfW Singles Club, dance at Rainbow Ranch,
9p.m.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Sanford Senior Citheos (1ub annual banquet, 6 p.m.,
Civic Center. Contact Harry Bickings, chairman, for

Joe Knoit'jes has stability,
balance and good judgment.,,

reservations.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
Starling Park Elementary School Open House for IEP
and SW classes, 7:30 p.m.

Vote Nov. 2 for
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Art show, New England Wharf, 400 S. Orlando Ave.,
Winter Park. Through Saturday.

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Democrat_It. 34

State Representative
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'SAJID NOVEMBER $
Mid-fl aSesanb,7:3opjn, monthly business
meeting, Saritord Chamber of Commerce,
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER.
Car wash sponsored by All Souls lb grade class, 10
a.m. to4p.m., Clem Leonard's Shell Station, Zth and
Park. Procee4s for class trip.

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BUD FEATHER AND DODI: REALTOR AND ASSOCIATE

TH E RACE:

Only one contest for the
school board will appear on
the Nov. 2 general election
ballot In this first election,
on a non-partisan basis, of
can didates for the nubile
school system.
Although the names of
neither School Board
member, Davie E. Sims,
nor School Superintendent
William P. (Bud) LayPr
will appear on the ballot,
both have been elected
unopposett
Appearing on the ballot
will be the race between
Incumbent Robert G.
(Bud) Feather and Mrs.
ORLANDO (AP) - A ment had announced It was res- and Groot.
t.
Francis Coleman Jackson
federal judge has taken the . ting Its caw and the jury sent
Gurney asked, "What do you
bra
school board post.
usual action ofreversing ask- home for the weekend.
think they were doing," Kohrs
Feather,
a realtor, is
dslon by government proneThe judge agreed with the de- testified,
completing
his first four.
cutors to rest their case in the tense that the introduction by
Kohrs said he replied. "Tak.
year
term
on
the board,
perjury retrial of former
the government of
c
money from contractors"
while
Mrs.
Jackson,
a
Edward J. Gurney,
portions of the 1974 grand Jury for FHA commitments.
former
school
teacher,
Is
U.S. District Judge George C. testimony was prejudicial to
'What they were doing was
conducting her first
Young ordered the government Gurney "because they were out stupid but there's no sense
talkpolitical
campaign.
to scratch Its plans and In- of context."
ing about it," Kohrs quoted
Feather has served two of
troduce to the trial jury hi Or. "It seems to me that the con- Gurney as saying. "It will only
his f our years as school
Lando further information from text In which the (Gurney) make things worse."
baud
chairman.
hel974 grand jury which in- statements were macjeis mot
licted Gurney In relation to an important..-and the trial
ALLELUIA PRAISE CONCERT
Ilegal political fund-raising op. should have all the relevant
.ration.
Sanford Civic Center, Sanford
portions of the grand jury testiJudge Young refused to rule mony," Judge Young said.
2:30 p.m. Sunday, October it, 197
'rldayona Gurney motion for
Gurney is being tried on a
Sponsored by Area Churches
i directed verdict of acquittal, charge that he lied to the grand
Ph. 322.fl22 or322.033 for Ticket Information
aylng the defense could renew jury when he said he didn't
Lscoritenttons after the govern.know until June 1972 that WItent finishes with its case.
hams was collecting money in
However, the judge denied his behalf and that he did not
nother defense motion to know until mid-1973 that the
Lrikefromtherecordportions funds were being used to pay
A skGeorge C. Hearn
I the testimony of chief gov- expenses of his field offices and
Mment witness Larry WI-am.s, who testified that he
G urney originally was inxok down Florida builders In dict ed on seven counts in retae The New All In The Ear Aid
urney's name In return for tion to the fund-raising scandal.
referred treatment from Fed- A federal court Jury in Tampa
1941:011111—
ai noosing Aaminlstrauon of- acquitted him of five charges
_______________________
ms in the state.
-4usf North Highway 436
last year and deadlocked on two
The Judge overruled G urney
perjury and conspiracy.
lawyer C. Harris Dittmar's ar
The conspiracy count was
guments that parts of the testi- dropped by the government Last
mony of Williams and that of month.
former Florida Republican
Before having rested its case,
Chairman Earl Crittenden and the prosecution produced thri.e
former Gurney law partner lawyers -two of them former
John T. Skolfield Jr. were Winter Park Law partners of
"hearsay conversations" with Gurney - who testif ied they
Gurney adviser George Ander- had warned the senator at varison and the ex-eenators admin- ous times of the activities of
istrative aide James Groot.
fund raiser Williams in 1971.72.
Edward J. Kohrs of Tampa
The rapid-fire developments
came at the end of the trial's said he told the Republican sensecond week, when the govern. ator in Oct. 1972 about Williams

Bob French

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7
"Never Too Late," Theatre Arts Guild production,
matinee 3 p.m., Deltona Community Center.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER is
All Souls Home and School Asia., 1p.m.,
social ball.
For parents of AU Souls School children.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER13
Senior Citles tour to Disney World. Leave Sanford
Civic Center, 1 p.m. Return after evening fi
reworks,
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A Vote For FRENCH
Is A Vote For:

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
Flea Market sponsored by All Souls Home and School
Man., 10 a.m. to 5p.m., All Souls Social Hall, 8th and Oak
Sanford.
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• CITIZEN ORIENTED Government

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• An OPEN DOOR County Government
• A Return to RESPONSIVE Government
• A UNIFIED County Commission

jury

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An HONEST County Government

WILL BE MY OWN MAN"

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I Want To Return Our Government
To The Citizens Of Seminole County

CALL 834-8776

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PIperp4 School Costume Skating Party, 6:30 p.m.,
Melodee Skating Rink, 8:30 p.m.

Comfort
Guaranteed

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7:30 pmL

WEDNAY, OcroBElu7
College Night,
wIth 100 college rluaentmivea, 7:30
P.M., Lake Brantley High School. Students and parents
Invited.
Yens Pregram, lie., volurdeer, Inservice meeting,
7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole, 312 W. First St.,
Sanford. Speaker Sheriff John Polk.
Sanford Optimist meetIng, noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.

DON'T GET CAUGHT

Stablllfty

TUflDAY. OCTORE$
C4100 Night, with 100 college repua.IMIves, 7:30
p.m., Valencia Community College. Studegs and parents
Invited.
seImie Ce.ty Board of Resillien Ae.cfates
Educstlonaj Breakfast, 8:30 am., Quality Inn,
1-4 and SR
434
Women's AwiIll.ry, VWF Pod 10100, Sanford, $
p.m.
regular meeting at the Post Home.
Sterling Part Elementary School Fifth Grade Open
Home,

of SANFORD, INC.
100 N. Maple Ave.
Ph. 322.1321—Sanford

when she got married — Mrs. Jackson went to

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SOUTHERN AIR'

Born In Elba, Coffee County, Ala., she Is
the oldest of 10 daughters of Levi and Wilma
Coleman. Her father is a contractor and the
family moved here when she was a child.
Four of Mrs. Jackson's sisters teach In
Seminole County schools. A fifth sister
drowned at Wekiva Springs last summer.
Mrs. Jackson's children are: Towana, 14,
a student at Lakeview Middle School;
Christopher, 10, All Souls School; Natalie. 8.
and Trudy, 5, both at Idyllwilde school.
During her married years, Mrs. Jackson,
her husband and family lived in North
Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Frankfurt,
Germany and they vacationed In England and
Hawaii.
Mrs. Jackson's father and brothers-hi-law
attempt to fill the father role with her
chlldreit.
In the little spare time she has, Mrs.
Jackson enjoys flower arranging. "Working
with my hands Is good therapy for the mlnd,"

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Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
MONDAY, OCIOBER is
k
AndWe. for Temple Iarael variety show, 7:30 p.m.,
Temple larsel social hail, 4617 Eli St., Orlando.

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ackion , Workina
otherin

Mrs. Jackson is very proud of her parents
college at Savannah State College in
and her family Is close-knit. Her parents
Savannah, Ga. Later she attended Florida have 15 grandchildren.
"My father worked
Technological Uniers1ty for her degree in
hard and my mother was thrifty and all their
teaching.
children went to college," she said.
"I chose the teaching profession because
one question keeps popping up, Mrs.
the professional world was not as open then as
Jackson, 33, says: Why do you spell your first
now to black women. Teaching was the
name with an "I" rather than the usual
professional head of the totem pole."
feminine "e" "I asked my mother that, too,"
She taught three yesnInSniiole County
she recalls, "and she said she didn't know;
schools
..A
t nra
wiu
site uxrngnr that's how It was spelled."
Easthrook In the fourth grade and three
The doctor put It on the birth certificate
outside the county,
and she has been explaining It ever since,

6-10 Pm., dance at VFW on

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FRANCIS COLEMAN JACKSON: 'THERAPY' WITH HER PLANTS

Left a widow with a family of under.
scimolage children to bring up Francis
Coleman Jackson found a way to earn a living
and be with her youngsters at the same time.
Her husband, Capt. Nathaniel Jackson, a
nine-year veteran of military service, with
only 6l days leftin his second tour of duty In
Vietnam, was killed.
With the 120,000 in insurance money, she
not only had built a brick home, to house her
family, but also purchased land and constructed a day care center.
Mrs. Jackson opened the center with 20
children. The enrollment went to so the
second year and to 116 the third year.
"I was very lucky with the day care center," she said. "I could take my children with
me while I was providing a service needed in
the community. We would have breakfast
togefber at the center and as they came of
school age, I would take them to school from
the center."
uurmg ncr early married tile she was 18

OCTOBER 28, 197$
SUNDAY, ()cro.u24

compared with the op

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his high school and college clH1%Ites went
°i to Harvard, Yale and Staited becoming
doctors and scientists. ,it opened my eyes to

POrtwlltles available In West Virginia,"
Feather said.
he said. "Someone has to make the laws and
A3a youth ifl West Vlrgjnja,Featherlived
police the school system and I'd rather make
on a five-acre tract adjacent to the West
Virginia University animal hesbsny farm,
them than have them made for me."
him the chance to ride horsesand work
giving
Born In Minnesota, Feather grew up In
e.
West Virginia In a small community called
A tennis enfJ . Playingat east twice
Chestnut Ridge, located near Mgantown,
weekly,
he also Is cultivating 21 orchid plants.
and began his education in a tworoom
"I'm
,I'm interested In them and they're doing
schoolhouse.
he said.
In high school, he worked asa newspaper
grFeatheraisohasreachedaondg:
boy and considers one of his proudest acbeing his own boss." He Is a realtor and his
compllshmenta being named "Newsboy of the
wife, L)or
(1d1) Is his associate.
Year" In 1957.
He
fo ur children, Mark, Diane,
In his junior year In high school, the family
has and little Buddy.
family has
moved to Gainesville. "It was a real op
been
attending
football games of Seminole
portwüty. I grew up In West Virginia In a
County high schools. His greatest pleasure,
neighborhood where the children were not
progressive, the majority did not go on to he said, was watch ing the "Seminoles" beat
his old Gainesville alma mater.
college.
Feather decided to run for the school
"Almost Immediately after I started
board four years ago when he faced difschool In Gainesville, I was elected president
ficulties as vice president of a development
of the Key Club and treasurer of the student
company
and sales manager, he said,
body," he said.
because of the problems in the school
Feather rent to the University of Florida
m&amp;ring it difficult to sell realmu
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at Gainesville, gaining degrees In business
"Seminole
had
bn
good
to
me and I
administration, management and marketing,
wanted to give aomethjp.g back to the coon.
graduating with the class of 1967. Many of
ty," Feath.j iald.

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SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
LEISURE TIME PROGRAM

"Sailing Inst ruction " eight weeks, begins Oct. 25,
meets
Monday 7:30. 9:30 p.m.
First five weeks: classroom Instruction In th
eory of sailing,
sailboat nomenclature, and design familiarization. The last
three weeks will be practical Instruction In
daysallers, board
boats, and catamarans, Fee: $25.
"Flower Arrangement," six weeks, Instructor: Mrs. Frank
I.,. Woodruff III, nationally accredited Flower
Show Schools
Instructor and Judge. Begins Nov. 1, meets Monday 9-11:30
a.m., ends Dec. 8.
Topics: History of American contempory design, typesof
design, color nomenclature and color coordination, and accessorles. Each class period will
include a demonstration,
followed by a workshop In which the participants will make their
own. arrangements. Fee: $1250.
"Oil Painting," with Ms. Mildred Babcock instructing;

$ begins Nov. 2, meets Tuesday and Thursday from 9a.m. to noon,
tends Nov. 30. Fee: $15.

"Coin Collecting for Pleasure and Profit." M. Timothy
Dunn. professional numismatist, will be the instructor.
Course covers all aspects of coin collecting with a view
teaching students the Ins and outs of coin collecting
the possible profits to be gained and the pitfalls one may enccunter. The central theme will be on the pleasure to be gained
from the hobby. Fee $15.

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FOR
BOB

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ON NOVEMBER 2nd
Democrat, District 1, Seminole County Commissioner
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Camp. Trees. Bill Slegrist

"Beginner's Guide to Antiques," starts Nov 4, meets
Thursdays 7 10 p.m., ends Dec. 16.
Instructor Al Diedolf will discuss the following topics: What
Is an Antique? Determining an Antique's Value; Fakes, Copies
and Reproductions; Collecting on a Modest Income; and many
other areas which will provide valuable information for those
interested in starting the f ascinating field of coll ecting antiques.
Fee us.
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Abortion Funding
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mph.
Me- dicaid payments for all abar. right.
Willie B. )dJ
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Aidone C. Forrebi,
In Washington, the DepartWarren H. Williams
Jc.er'M W. Lmomkl, Doltona abortions, saying that a woman sivethe life of the mother, or hi ment
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of Health, Education and ,,.,
may net be bitted from ex. cases of rape and in
Dorcdhea Henninger, DeB3, Stefan Sivak Jr., D
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cest.
Welfare said It would comply
erclalng a comtltidjonaJ right
Harry S. Bro*, Deltona
Pauline Raes,, Orange
pm.
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p
Cynth ia Warren, Lake because of a lack of money.
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7% ruling
. been made ona possible appea, n.m., 697 p.m., I., 2:34 n.m.,
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L.
Kniffin, Mocroe
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by payer,
money
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U.S. District Judge
John Deoltentative
codsbecause
for me "the al- a spokesman said.
Lisa
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action
bloc
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Deoling's decision came a Bayport high 1:R n.m., 3:28
ks
Harvey H. Bloodsworth, Springs
thetacked
Hyde sistance during prenatal care. day after US.
MusliM
was
District Judge pm., I., 600 a..., 1:11 p.m.
Michael Ungard, Oviedo
ll
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to
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suit f iled In Washington by lowSpence r J. Harrill, Orlando
at Congress
aiuICtCdIn hl rufing h the clam . Income women brain Virginia
Overri
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DISCRAIIGES
Ford's
ident lion suit, Dealing said the fed- and the District of Columbia.
TIN
Sanford:
Dooling said his ruling would ieral (Overurnent had no rigid to
Mary Cleary
SIrlca said In his decision that
nte
have the effect of nullifying th
In
b
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Hyde Amendment In
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Mrs. John (Sandra) Klauck&amp;
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dates, wiless overturned by
groups and
baby girl
tionists.
District of CoIwnWaor Virginia
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FREDDIE STAFFORD
Marine Corporal Freddie L
Stafford, son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Stafford of 616 Cress Ave.,
Sanford, participated In
exercise "Bonded Item" In the
North Sea.
He Is serving as a member of
Regimental Landing Team 8,
which Is a component of the 4th
Marine Amphibious Brigade.
A former student of Crooms
Academy, he joined the Marin e
Corps In August 1 968.
ROBERT LA NG JL
Navy Fire Control Technician
Third Class Robert H. Lang Jr.,
w hose wife Christine is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
J Jennings Of Semoran Blvd.,
Fern Park, participated In
exercise "Bonded Item" in the
North Sea.
He Is serving aboard the
amphibious command ship USS
Mount Whitney, homeported at
Norfolk, Va.
A 1968 graduate of Maynard
Evans High School, Orlando, he
Joined the Navy in June 1974.
WILLIE KING
TAMPA
U.S. Air Force
Chief Master Sergeant Willie H.
King, brother of Walter J. King
of 502 Hickory Ave., Sanford,
has assumed the position of
senior enlisted advisor to the
56th Tactical Fighter Wing
previously
served
as
superintendent of the Fuels
Management Branch at
MacDill.
The sergeant Is a 1948
graduate of Croons Academy
High School and attended the
United States Armed Forces
Institute, Madison, Wis..
Northern Mich igan University,
and St. Leo College's extension
at MacDill. His wife, Bernice, is
the daughter of Mrs. Lizan
Vana of 904 Cypress St.,
Gilmer, Tex.
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JUST THE DOGGONDEST GAME: Referee signals a time out while pesky po=
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one of three first ball runs around rilht end In Lyman, Lake Brantley game

Lyman Outlasts Lake Brantley ln ' Bac'kyard Battle, 6-0
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physically down—we've taken disconsolately while *those
our beatigs—but the kids did across the field bobbed with the
not give up. They sucked 'em up spirit of celebration.. And then
and came back and played a everyone froze and watched In
great game."
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"We were In as good a shape
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struggled to their Hid victory terward. "We thought we could

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Fields (20) tries arm tackle on Felder, Meyers (82) looks to block

of the season, a last-ditch, 6.0 score. We thought we could
squeaker over frustrated Lake throw the ball, and we could—
Brantley.
but we just don't have a lot of
The contest was a scoreless experience at quarterback."
tug-of-war scarred by fumbles,
McCullum passed Incomplete
penalties, interceptions and to Patriot receiver Tom White
Ineffective offense until Lyman on a deep curl-In pattern Inside
half back Wyman Jackson the Lyman
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but a defensive
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shed bver left guard and pass lnterf*ce fil'set Lake
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rambled eight yards Into the Brantley up with a first--and-10
7
end zone with l:43 remaining in on the visitors' 25 yard stripe.
the game.
With the tying touchdown now
"I thought it was a good ef- a tangible reality and the
fort, especially by the defense," seconds blinking away at his
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said Greyhound boss Dick back, McCullum fired his next
Copeland. "I thought the aerial straight into the hands of
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defense did super job. The defensive back Bret Poe, who
.. offense stopped themselves, of fled to the Lyman 48 yardline
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hustle"
remaining 32 seconds without
There was little consolation incident.
for Lake Brantley mentor Jim
Scott had high praise for the
Haley, who last week saw his defensive
.• ••
surge
which
club miss a two-point con- prevented Lake Brantley from
version late in the fourth reaching paydirt and possibly
7.4
quarter and lose to Spruce pulling out a last second 7-6
.1!¼'
Creek 14-13 after rallying from victory.
a 14.0 halftime deficit.
McCulium rushed by Swearinger (51), Beggs (84), Feider(83)
"When you fumble like that
Jones (22) tries to elude grasp of Peters (2 1)
"They're all tough ones to right at the end, when the clock
lose when they're like that," should be run out," the burly
Haley said quietly. "I thought coach said, "a lot of times the
at the half that we had them defense will come in and get
0
0
where we wanted them. But down and let them score. But I
IS their experience showed up in just felt like we had held them
the second half, and we made all night and they were jumost
0
some rookie mistakes that going to have to come up with a
really hurt us."
super play to beat us."
Sharpening the pangs of
ThetenorforLakeBrantley's
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defeat for the Patriots was the
ffnsivhowIng was
fact that following Jackson's set on the Pats' opening series.
score, the Forest City forces when they started from their
CINCINNATI (AP) - The over Boston adding to the tion after Cincinnati won the had not one, but two chances to own 33 and drove 51 yards in
, Cincinnati Reds may have been sweetness of victory.
National League pennant, but pull victory out of the fire and eight plays. With a third-andBy The Associated Press
and play them," says veteran lerence Eastern Division while
- spoiled last year by winning
"I'll always remember the Fountain Square remained blew them both.
goal at the Lyman six, tailback
It's sink-or-swim this Sunday Miami wide receiver Howard Pittsburgh is last in the AFC
their first world championship excitement of those seven relatively calm the evening
We Brantley's Bud Kelsh Edward Upson fumbled back to for the Miami Dolphins. Ditto Twilley. "It's possible for us to Central.
since 1940 In such dramatic games," said Morgan. "That after the World Series,
took the ensuing kickoff on his the 11 yardline. Lake Brantley the Pittsburgh Steelers.
win the rest of games and make
style.
The San Francisco Giants
first time is always the most
t.ast ' r there were cele- 30 yardline and moved it out to recovered, but the Greyhounds
Both teams are struggling to the playoffs. I'm not predicting play the Atlanta Falcons in an
The second championship exciting and I'll always b
ea, the playoffs and the 43. Working from strong stopped them dead on fourth keep their helmets above water we will, but it's possible."
aon.1;r
came in a more mundane man- remember it, but the second
NFL game tonight. Elsewhere
The two were field position, sophomore down and took over the ball,
and sorely need victories to
The
Dolphins
are
a
big
favorSunday,
it's Chicago at Dallas;
ner—a four-game sweep over time Is just as important, just
intensity, and this quarterback Jim McCullum
aIlk
Lake Brantley, now 2-5 for the keep their National Football ite to end a three-game losing Cincinnati at Houston; San
the New York Yankees and the as the third time will be."
years crowds we more sub- dashed around right end for
League playoff hopes breath- streak. The expansionist Buca- Diego at Cleveland; New Engfans who turned out for the offiseven yaz ds, then drilled Chris
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In co Pa
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cial victory celebration Friday
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Moneuse with a first-down P
same numbers—about
The Steelers and Dolphins, starts.
I•!iT
Jo could feel the difference.
Kansas City; Baltimore at the
"This year's crowd is differ- at the Lyman 4.
LYMAN
oo,ice
both with 2-4 records, have the
LAKE RANTLEY
The
Steelers
are
heavy
favorNew
York Jets; Minnesota at
"I couldn't get turned on according
es— ent ... like us," said Manager
The Pats called time out to 12
First Downs
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opportunity to stay in their re- ites to beat the Giants, also 0-6. Philadelphia; Los Angeles at
about the World Series this 10 cheer for IflY ' , same Sparky Anderson. "They're plot offensive strategy, but on
Yards Rushing
31 115
spective races with games
Yards ass
"We've got to win the rest of New Orleans; Green Bay at
year," said Reds captain Pete heroes uUrui
As
years ce e- more professional than ever be- the next play McCullum hurled 611
49
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against
winless
opposition.
But
them,"
said linebacker Jack Oakland, and Detroit at Seattle.
Rose. "I didn't expect it to be as " ation.
lore,
a pass that was intercepted by S37
PuntsAverae
33s
both
must
win—or
forget
the
Lambert
of
the defending Super In a Monday night game, it's St.
exciting as last year, but that's
The city had planned only one
Fumbles-Lost
Lyman defensive ace Stan 5 2
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season. Pittsburgh plays the Bowl champions. "A 10-4 record Louis against Washington.
Penalties
because of the way we won it." major blowout to cover the
"I'm more thrilled this year Balabanski and arrived out to
L New York Giants, while Miami is just going to have to be good Cincinnati and Houston will
Second baseman Joe Morgan whole playoff period—in which than l was last year, but we've the Greyhound 39 with 1:11 to Lyman
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enough."
also talked about the drama of the Reds did not lose a game. learned to express ourselves
Lake Brantley
try totake the upper hand in the
° —0
"W5- can forfeit the rest of our
last year's seven-game victory There was a spontaneous erup- and it stays inside."
Miami is tied for third with AFC Central. They're tied for
That was the ball game. Fans
t. - Jackson run (kick failed)
games or we can go out there Buffalo in the American Con- first with 4-2 records.

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Golden Age Olympics 15 Days And Off Countilina
:lilliards, bicycle racing, horticulture and fishing.
What do they have in common'
little, if anything, unless you're a member of that
elite group which will take part In the Second Annual
Golden Age Olympics, sanctioned and sponsored
primarily by the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
The 'Olympics' take place Nov. 8-13 in Sanford at
various sites and are restricted to those we affectionately
refer to as Senior Citizens.
Things start on Monday, Nov. 8, when those atlcianados of the cue stick go at it at Sanford's Civic

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everyone of those who often feel left out of life's happening's because some people are of the opinion that once
you pass a certain age you're supposed to lay down and
forget it.
Once the 1' Ball billiards competition get going,
there's no stopping, as ceramics and crafts, checkers,
dominoes and horticulture move onto the scene of the
opening day's activities, to be followed by a cross country
bicycle race, more ceramics and crafts, a cribbage
tournament, golf at the Mayfair Country Club and the

judging of the horticultural entries on Tuesday, Nov. 9.
And the list goes on—and on, and on, until the entire
event is capped off by a dance for everyone of the participants at the Civic Center on Saturday, Nov. 13.
Various and sundry committees have been working on
the 'Olympics' for many months, trying to iron out any
unforeseen difficulties before they can occur.
Jack homer, executive manager of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, Is working hand In glove
with everyone cennected with the occasion and says none

of it would be possible without the cooperation of

McDonald's , who is, has been, and will be supporting the

'Olympics'.

"Without the help of all these supporting groups,"
Homer said, "noi:e of this would be possible. Why just
Thursday," he added, "we got a call from the Toronto,
Canada, Globe, wanting to know about our Olympics. This
type of exposure wouldn't be possible without the help of
everyone concerned."
Senior Citizens of Sanford and Seminole County It's
time to stand up and be counted.

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have easily beat usIoo.. All we
could do was give our best."
Before a crowd that had more
Astronaut fans than Oviedo, the
Lions gave their beat but It was
not enough to stop the War
Eagle machine. Astronaut was
able to move the ball at will,
helped along by five Lion
turnovers that led to
touchdowns. However, Oviedo
did manage one sustained drive
that brought them to the War
Eagles' five-yard line but It was
Mailed as the Lions fumbled.
Montgomery had said before
the game that, "Everyone here,
except the players and coaches,
thinks we will lose. We've got
everything to gain and nothing
to lose."
The Lions almost lost

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The Hawks wound up with 98
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171.50.
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and only played 16 expected
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as the New York
Orange Park 12
minutes Gall Goockidi to beat Poenua.
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while his new teen lad a 121Tallahassee Gov 27. Panilbroke Into the NBA with a ,. SIXTH;
5.20;
2.
(2) S.M.
la Escambla 0
115 decisIon tothSan .ntonlo
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dramatic victory over Goklan 310; 3. Ar.cha.Soto (ö)3
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Spurs Friday
41.50;
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Forrest 14
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Austin Cart and Jim Brewer points in the final
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four
seconds
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victory
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3.00;
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brief of the fou rt h quarter as
Tallahassee Florida High 13,
capacity crowd of 13,155P (3.1) 1101.30; iii 0 (2.1) MCiiIICetIo S
Cleveland opened its NBA sea- many of whom
and (12) 1121.30.
supar form,
had
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more than pressure," Erving
in a riots' uniform
2.IO; 3. 5llbo..Jn(1)g40Q(,4)
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Laken
Columbus 23. South
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ILIVI$'fl-. I. Ogulza.Eig,a
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bItes
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Philadelphia
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the New York Rain Slows 'Em
(4)
11.20.
3.10;
3. Arts-Sato (3)
( Continued Fm Pa 10)
ng Green 14.
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Nets Thursday In a deal which
I
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will
eventuall
cost
PALM SPRINGS, Ca.
TWILFT1. Anton-Aguirre (2)
season, Wound UP with tour
Hilliard II, BaIn S
2340, 7.10, $30; 2. $anfir ()
more than
million, was given
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Chiefland 20. Hawthorne II
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a one-minute dandg ovation
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when he was lntroducJ before
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Gainesville
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Gainesville
the game,
s .'. -.r' •
women's tennis tournament, by five bobbles and one short all -4) 30340.
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Erving was used sparingly
St. Augustine St. Jes.pi 27.
THAT'S THE BREAKS, Walt Disney characters Goofy and Mickey
circuited aerial In boosting Its
Gainesville Oak Hall 7
since he missed pre-season
Mouse
slate to i.
Live Oak 3.4, Jasper County 7
offer some Inside Information
Delaney Advances
to Arnold Palmer as training because of a sala
Lake Butler 7. Newberry 0
Jackson got Lyman's gameANNIE, HEE.HEE..HEE he prepares for the sixth annual Walt Disney World dispute with the Nets,
McClenny 34. Palatka Central
National
Basketball
winning 51-yard march tinder
Ass.clatl.n
11
Golf Classic National
In *ter NBA
SYDNEY, Australia - way on a
it was
EASTERN CONPIRINCI
Team Championship, Nov. 47, New Orleans lii,action,
Ocala Forrest 10. O.Land 23
12-yard burst to the
Phoeni
Amei
Atlantic DivIsion
Jim Delaney ad- Pats' 39 yardilne with
x 95;
Palmer will team up once again with
Callahan 20, Crescent City I
slightly
Leonard Cleveland 100, Chicago 95;
W L Pd. GB
vanced to the semifinals of the more than five minutes Boston
Jacksonville Paxon 33. PuS.
Thompson for the one-of-a-kind
1 0 1.000 PGA event, 104 two- Angeles 103, Washington
therS
$125,000 Australian Indoor
Buffalo
1
0
1.000
remaining In the contest. Two NY Knicks
Jacksonville Wilson 4, Ed
man teams will compete bra share of the 1200,000 In Detroit 99, Kansas City 95;
Tennis
t 0 1.000 Championship defeating plays later Greyhound quar- NY Nets
white 1
prize money.
i 0 1000
Denver 123, Indiana 110 and the
Paul Kronk of Australia 5-1, 6-3.
Jacksonville Parker 13. Stan.
terback Bob Burkhart swept Pttilphla
0 1 .000 1tonO
Central
Divisi
o
n
left end on an option pitched
Bishop
Kenny
I 0 ion - 21,Jacksonville
back to Jackson, who sprinted sHouvw
Green Cove Springs Clay 1$
Antonio
1 0 ton
Seminole 21, Sarasota Rlv.
for another first down at the Cleve
1 0 1.000 ru
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N Orleans
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hosts'
Lakeland Kathleen 25. deer.
Washton
0
1
.000
1
After a keeper by Burkhart Atlanta
water IS
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and an inside smash, a thirdBy
AARON
KAUFMAN
WESTERN
CONPIRINCI
1
naive 20
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and-one fumble recovered by
SI. Petersburg Northeast 17,
Denver
i 0 1.000 Lyman set up the white-shirted Defroll
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Boca clew 0
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i
0
1.000
scoring opportunities In the
mm's NI-IL career. He's secoivi invaders with a first-and-b On Kan CItt
St.
St. Petersburg Catholic 20,
Who said a tie Is like kissing period, was nevertheless satis- among
0 1 .000 1
Catholic 0
active NHL goalies, Lake Brantley's 13. Burkhart ChICQO
0 I .000 1
your sister? John Wilson (led with his team's overall three
Dixie Hollins 7, Lakewood 0
0 I .000 1
behind Chicago's Tony fired complete to end Herb MiIwke*
St . Petersburg 47, Gibbs S
doesn't think so. Neither does performance.
lnda
0 2 .000 l
Esposito in career shutouts.
Opens
Felder at the eight yardilne,
Tampa Leto 34, Duneden 21
Pacific Division
Simon Nolet.
Cardinal Mooney n. Admiral
and on the next play Jackson LOS Mg
1 I 3
w
s, A
2
"I guess we have to be happy
"The team is killing penalties
Portland
0
knif
ed
th
0
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rough
th
e
left
side
to
Sanford Bowl neriea Is
Three first-period goals. Names City II. Brooksville
its own miniat
wIth atle,"notedWn,h
o 0 .000 version of TBA and t* 'Call It singles eftmbsatjo,L The tcur.-dths-Cclacado Ree:-score practically untouched. Seattle
HernandO 0
Phoenix
said. "If we get.our power play eluding Tom Earl's wore on the
0 1 .000
Williston 3. Crystal River 0
nament will be held every other Friday night, beginning
bFokedow,, ondoteriie
flrthot ortlie gathe, heIped
41 .OQQ
"1 liked the way we came going, we ought
Nov.
GaInesville P.K. Young 33,
Friday's
R
es
ults
The first ro und will dart at midnight.
for
about
two
plays," Haley
to be tough." New England beat Houston.
Dunnellon 7
back," noted Colorado star SiClevela nd iO&amp; Chicago 95
said later. "When they ran that
Entry fee Is $13, which must be prepaid by the preceeding
Inverneu Cit rus 21, Eustls$
San Antonio 121, Philadelphia
mon Nolet.
Elsewhe re in the NI-IL, VanSa i nts 2, Cowboys 2
i1i Wednesday. Bowl America is limiting entries to 64,
Hudson 25. Land 0 Lakes 0
option that tune, and again on III
and It is first
The two made their views couver defeated Atlanta 5-3 and
Now
New
Port Richie Gulf 24.
Dave
Keen's
400th
LOS
major
Angeles
the touchdown play. They had a
103, Washington
come, first serve.
known after the Rockies pulled Detroit blanked the New York league goal late in the
Hills II
first
pe..
little
motion
with it and we went
This is the format for the tournament: First round (by draw
Tarpon Springs 47, Tampa
out a 3-3 National Hockey Islanders 5-0. In the World nod lifted Minnesota Into a tie
Denver 123. Indiana 110
Jesuit0
for it. But we played good
- head to head competition, three games; Second round Detroit
99,
Kansas
City
N
League tie with the Minnesota Hockey Association, It was New with Calgary.
Hard" 7. Oradenton South.
defense-we had six or seven
New Orleans ill , Phoenix 9$
winners of first round, head to head, one game; Th ird round (by
eas
North Stars Friday night.
England 5, Houston 2; MliiNew
York
Nets
Roadrunners
104.
4,
Golden
Jets 3
people around the football 511 State 103
draw) - head to head, one game; Fourth round - winners of
Ocala Forrest 10, OeLanø 22
"In the second and third pen. nesota 2. Calgary 2 and Phoenix
Hobble Ftorek knocked In the night. We just couldn't get any
Cocoa 12. Okeechobee 11
third round, head to head, one game; Fifth round - Top four
Saturday's Games
ods, we played extremely well,' 4. Winnipeg 3.
Tampa Plant 9.Tampa Cattio.
winning
goal
in
San
Ant
on
the
third
period
offensive
punch
going."
io
at
New
York
winners bowl single game to determine first through fourth place.
said Wilson. "We were sloppy in
K
nicks
and
goaltender
Gary
"I thought Lake Brantley
Kurt held
The prize lid, based on 64 en tries: $200, $100, $75, $W, th
Phil Robert o's first goal of
the last 10 min utes of the First
Williston 3. Crystal River 0.
Philadelphia at Buflalo
(5
off a last-minute attack by win- played beads-up ball and gave a
ovt
through h) $20, $10 (9th through 16th); High Individual game
Washington at Detroit
the
year,
period and they sco red goals
a 40-foot slap shot nipeg to
Wauchula Hardee 7. Bi-aden.
lead Phoenix past the fired-up effort," Copeland said.
Indiana at Chicago
with handicap,
our errors. The errors put in from the right side in the third Jets.
ton Southeast 0
Boston at Milwaukee
"And
I
think
we
played
a
good
period, gave the Rockies their
•
Bronson 32, Orlando Tabera hole-but we came back."
Phoenix at Houston
ball game For as many injuries
DeLand radio
nancle 0
WKKX, is sponsoring a March of
Kansas City at Denver
Nolet, mildly disappointed tie with Minnesota.
as had. Heck, we're proud to
Tampa HilIsrougn 17 Or.
Ne* York Nets at Portland
Dimes bowling tournament at DeLand Lanes on Nov. 6 at 4 p.m.
that the Rockies blew several
lando Boone 14
Today's Games
Wfl
Canucks 5
Fourman teams may enter at $16 per squad. Entry forms may
3
Brandon 17, Tampa Chamber.
Milwaukee at Atlan ta
be picked up at Bowl America.
lain 20
Dennis Ververgaert scored
Los Angeles at Cleveland
Cos
52-Game Losing
two of Vancouver's three
Fort Meade 21. La k eland SanNew York Nets at Seattle
.
ta Fe 0
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Good luck to bowlers of the new Strom berg-CarL,on league
Streak Concluded
Ond-period goals as the Canucks
Trenton s. Bell II
that begin bowling Monday night at 6:30 p.m.
ieFeated Atlanta. it was only The Portland Trail blazers of
Branford 19, Cross ci ty 0
Football
th
Bronson 32, Orlando Taber
PROPST CROSSROADS, for second victory of the season the National Baskeball A&amp;socinacle Christian 0
42
iltion
anno
un
c
ed
National
the
Canucks,
who
had
today
the
sign.
Football
Congratulations to Bobble Richards for bowling three 124
League
N.c. lAP)
Fred 1. Foard
Keysto ne Heights 70,
PINEHURS', N.C. (AP)
Host
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
shots on goal against the ing of Corky Calhoun, a 6-foot-7
games. She will receive a W!BC and Topper award.
0
IItIIh School ended a 52-game Fl
Eastern
Division
Mrs. Ciel MacLaurin of Savanforward who had been
ames
5f Augustine 13, Starke
football l osing streak F ri day
W L T Pct. PP PA
on waivers by the Los Anplaced
Eau Gallie 54, American o
geles nah, Ga., fresh off a victory at Belt
Here are the top Stars, Queens, and Youth of last week:
S 1 0 .533 153 114
night with a 29-6 vi ct ory over
Cocoa Beacti 10. Melbourne
Red Wings 5, Islande rs 0
Hilton Head Island, S. C., fired New Eng
I.akers.
4
2
0
647
172
122
(Star)
Los
Henderson +160 (138 avg.); Tom Thomas +141 (1
Central Cat ho lic S
Bunker Hill. It was Foard's
S
Dan Maloney and Michel
2 4 0 .333 119 170
Calhoun, 26. a University of an opening par 73 Friday and Miami
New
Smyrna
avg.); Margaret Jacobs +131 (140 avg.); Larry Picartiat +l
Beach
homecoming game and first Bergeron each scored two goals
Buff
35.
4
2
0
-333
115
Ill
carried a one stroke lead into NY Jets
Apopka I
(164 avg.). (Queen) Pat Gallano +175- us Bean
Pennsylvania
graduate,
has
today'ssecondroundoft9
I
5
0
.157
50
172
victory since 1971.
and Ed Giacomiri recorded his played
f9 (09
Flagier Palm Coast
Inter.
Central Division
four years in the NBA annual
avg.); Eloise Marable +109 (127 avg.); Mary McLaughlin +105
lachen 0
Foard is 1-7 this season and second shutout this year as
Cincl
North
and
South
Ladies
4
2
0
.667
III
De- with Phoenix and the
(133) avg.). (Bantam) Julio CeBellos +92; (Junior) Brenda
Fort Myers 6. Venice 0
nextrneets WestUncoin,w hich troll whipped the Islanders. It He
Hstn
1 2 0 447 127 76
Lakers.
Naples 42. Fort Myers Cy.
has averaged six points
a Senior golf championship.
Clutter +115.
Cleve
3 3 0 500 177 170
hasn't won a game this year. was the
press Lak es Ii
Mrs. MatLaurin, recent win- Pitts
53rd shutout of Giaco- game,
2 4 0 .333 13) 116
LaBelle 6. Sarasota Booker 3
net of the U.S. Golf Association
Western Division
ChQcta*hatchee
13.
Pens.
$ I 0 $33
Senior Women's title at Mon- Oakld
cola Woodham 6
Diego
1 2 0 .647 143 120
terey, Calif., Wednesday won Dnv
Chan,inade Il. St. Thomas 7
3 3 0 500 134
Fort Lauderdale Northeast
the 54-hole Hilton Head Island Kan City
2 4 0 .333 124 175
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great In pulling the team
together, especially coach
Montgomery."
Montgomery believes that
playing football has a price and
Oat his team has paid that
price while the quitters could
not.
"I have the players working
out during the off season tokeep
In shape. Then when school
starts, I require them toe In a
weightlifting program. If the
player works hard In these
programs, he has paid the
price. The 20! have now have
paid that price."
The 14 Lions have Indeed
paid as they have had
compete against the likes of
New Smyrna, Sanford, and
Astronaut, all top-ranked

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Fall To
2-5 Mark

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New York Nets 104, Golden
Julius Erving made de
State
103.
with ti
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football program
UgoedUwoughUn
yon, but you will Mild that
now of the players win give up
on the playing f1e Split end,
John Olisen, assumed It up
when heaald,"Eyeryboijyon
this team hasi lot of desire.
We're not quitters."
The Lions have had trouble
thlsyeerinalntalnlngasizeable
squadslnce seven playerahave
qulL ThecouM is down to .
w!,jon to Olcen, both
quarterback Randy Willis and
coach Joe Montgomery feel
that the team has solidified with
the loss of the diopoids.
"It took usawhlle but we got
rid of all the quitters," dated
Willis. "It's been a
and lthink we have proved that
weareatearn that doesn't give
The Oviedo

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something that Is the backbone and a first down on the 20, the determination of the boys
He raIdCard
of every sports team, pride.
Astronaut declined the In- will prepare in better for oul
It
has been a rough season for
The War Eagles, leading 420 fraction and save
thejut three games. Time games
the Oviedo Lions, so a 440 loss In the third quitter, had a ball.
are all that we are thinking
to Thiave Astronaut Friday punting situation on the Oviedo
"My assistant coaches, Sam about now."
night did mt make things much 35 The ensuing Lion rush Momary, Don Guntafion, Steve Next week Is homecoming for
knocked down the punter Burgan, Joist Thomas, Mitt Oviedo as It entertains West
Yet,'tlrough all these hard- resulting In a roughing the Gflllo and I knew It was going Orange. The Lions will then
ships there is an element the kicker penalty being assessed to be tough this year," cosn- play Lake Brantley at home
Lions possess is certain to make against Oviedo.
merited Montgomery, "but I and Apopka away for the final
them a bitter team In games to
Instead of taking the penalty think their excellent work and two contests.

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A - Curtis 21 pass from

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)
Chris Evert plays earlier

CoIIinswrm (Carter kick)

A - Curtis 33 pass from Collin .
Sworth (Carter kick)
A - Herring IS run (Carter kick)
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than usual today, but by mid
afternoon Is expected to add the
$45,000 first ,rtze of the In.
augural tennis tournament to
her winnings for the year.
The $200,000 event's semifinals were postponed Friday
night at the Mission Hills Cointry Club because of rain.
That meant Miss Evert, from
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., winner of
the Wimbledon and U.S. Open
events and 31 straight matches,
had to play England's Virginia
Wade in an early morning sanifinal match today. In the other
semifinal, Francolse Durr of
France, who now lives In Phoenix, Arts., was scheduled
against Terry Holladay of La
Jolla, Calif., the big surprise of
the tournament.
Miss Evert and Miss Wade
were slated
with the other two players playtngooasidecourtattbewne
5:30 a.m., PDT time, thus
avoiding any argument that
tigue could be a factor in the 1
P.M. finals.
"The rain probably won't affect our play," Chris cornritented. "But I've never had to
play semifinals and finals on
the same day, or semis early."

A - Willis tackled in end zone

Cards Acquire
Texas S u tton
isw

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in center court,

ST. LOUIS lAP) - The St.
Louis Cardinals have obtained
the contract of a right-handed
vninr league relief pitcher
Johnny "Ike" Sutton from the
Texas Rangers.
The team said Friday that
Sutton was acquired from the
Rangers In exchange for Mike
Wallace, a left-handed relief
hurler.
Sutton spent last season with
the Rangers' Sacramento farm
club where he acquired a 104
record with 12 saves. Wallace
had a 3-2 record and two saves
for the Cardinals during the
season.

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Mulloy Ousted
CIIA1UAYrrE, N.C.
No 1
seed Tot-ben Ulrich eliminated
Gardener Mulloy 6-2, 6-1 in the
opening round of a three day
tennis tournament.
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Hubert Green Up By One
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bumpy, super-fast greens, defending champion Hubert
Green figured out a way to get
around the putting problems
that have turned the $1,000
Southern Open into a golfing

horror show.
lie chipped In-and therefore
didn't have to putt-on two
holes which were sandwiched
around a three-toot putt that
made it three birdies in a row.
And it was one putt For three
holes.
Those heroics led him to a
two-under-par 68 Friday and a
one-stroke lead at 136 halfway
through this event that has trig-

lie was tied with Jerry
But his problems weren't the
McGee, who shot a 68 and said worst. Many of the
touring pros
"putting these greens Is scarier happily would have traded
than watching Jaws."
Places with him.
Mostof the other comments
"The green is unplayable,"
weren't q ui te so humorous- said
Toscano, "After I finished
particularly those comments I went back out there and
aimed at the slick, sloping 17th
watched several groups go
green, all but denuded of grass. through.
I saw a lot of three"You can put yourself In a putts.
I saw a lot of four-putts. I
position where it's no cinch to saw Gibby Gilbert and
Mike
two-putt From two feet," said
Reasor five-putt. And they
George Archer, long recognized weren't the high
men."

as one of the game's premier
putters.
"I'll put you three feet above
the cup and bet you $1,000 at 3-1
YOU can't two-putt," said Fred
Marti.
"I had a six-footer and I never Felt so helpless in all my
life," said Harry Toscano. "The
gered the anger of many of green Is unplayable."
golf's touring pros.
"1 was on the green in one
"I'll tell you, boys, these (the 17th at the Green Island
greens are absolutely unbeliev- Country
Club is a par three
able," said Jim Colbert, the and in the bthlker in
two," said
first round leader who fell to Wayne Yates.
"Putted it right
two strokes back with a 71-138. in the bunker."

Gilbert, one of the first-round
leaders, didn't find it at all funny. His five-putt dropped him
well back in the pack at 144. lie
had It about 33 feet below the
cup to start with.
His first putt went about three
feet above and to the left of the
cup. lie just touched It, the ball
lipped out of the hole and rolled
more than, 30 feet back to the
lower Fringe, lie ran his next,

one back up the slope. It missed

the hole, paused for just a
IflOnlent and then started
rolling back.

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Cardinal Gibbons 0

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Piper 35, Coral Springs

Mary Tucker. ill; Phyllis Walsh.
JaneOavls 176; Janice Gregory 161; Hover Ill; Marie
115; T er esa Lowie, 160, Bonnie
Peroui 272.
Sharon Raymond 171. Ester Szabo
Grocery 9-17; 20 Burns Texaco
Larry Picardat 592; Wayne Epps Haul 5-li;
Benton, 193; Ann Smith, 157;
Standings: lahs 177; Misfits IS I;
Ill, Louis. Cosfantlno 116.
Four $, 19's; 12 A.J.
Acey Duecy 16-I; 1. Jokers 14.10.
Charlott Chaplin, 172; Lena
573; Jim Mayes 551; Millard Lossing Transfer I. Storage I, 19'..
High
Series:
Jeannie
Bell
451.
Strickland
S46;
Phil
Roche
336;
John
Hits Misses I) II; Swingers 1311.
Slarewicz. 137.
Jane Davis III; Sharon Raymond Perozjl 523; Jack Kaiser 511;
High Games. Muriel Phillips Ill;
Jokers Wild 9',-II'.,; Legionaires
High Series: Ann Smith, 330;
Jesse Marlene Burk 153; Sylvia Hittle Ill;
3Cook 504; Dottie Bryant 509.
Bonnie Oenton, $13; Mary Tucker.
I-iS",; Antlers I 16. Eight Balls S
Ann Smith 141; Nancy Rivers
Converted Splits: Ester S:abo 17Converted Splits
490. Phyllis Walsh, 159; Polly Hail,
9; Shirley Swisher S-I 10; Allielta Hartley 67.10; Frankie KaisBarbara Audrey Bolgec ill: Bernice Chada
High Games: Bill Hirst 713; Terry 103; Lena 5:arewicz, 312.
er 43-7;
150; Marion Budrik 142.
Rucker 3?.
Roy Dc Groat 5-10 , E th el Corbett,
Carlton 216, Donald Bangs 231.
Converted Splits Ann Smith 4-79.
High Series: Muriel Ph illi ps 155;
Other
Highlights.
Queen
of
the
Jean
Pitts
57;
June
Plant
36-7.
13
Other Highiigpmts- Bonnie Benton Week Pat Galiiano
Verna Dooley 167
Oia Green 3$); Myrtle Bradley 437
+ 175.
High Series - Bill Hirst 545; Fred Queen of Week -I-SO; Bonnie Benton,
Audrey Bolger 496: Tine Chellette
BUCK'S CUSTOM CATERERS
For today's second round of
Oth er
Turkey
Newbert 5.42; Ray Robinson 541
Standings. i Reubens 213; 7. 5 StrikesHighlights: Larry Picardat $6; Rena Hawkins
the
in
a
row.
Jim
Converted Splits: Turkeys: .10
54-hole tournament, leaders
Mayes
SANFORD BUSIPIESSMACHINIS
Sweet Rolls 13-9; 3.Appe11
Converted
Splits:
Louise
13.11; Turkey; Phil Roche 4 in a row;
Ann Neubert, Bill Hirst. Terry
Standings- Hits 0, MIsses 195;
1 Hoagies 17 12, 5. Entree;e,s
COStantino
moved to the club's No.
s 10 14; 6. Wayne Eppssmna row: Lindy Meyer
Carlton
Cool Breeze 116, The Unlucky's uRelishes 9-IS; 7.
Other Highlights: Queen 01 the course, which played at 5,838
Other Highlights: Star of the 7. Carbon Copies 17.7; Alley Oogs Dess erts 7 I?. Chips 1. Dips 9-13; 5. 4 in a row. Star of Week Larry Week Muriel Philli ps + 101
Picarciat
4106
yards and a par of 74. The final
Week. Jo Ann Newbert
6I; 139; No Names 1110; S.B.M. 13 11;
High Games: E. Rogero 164110
BAR SOUR BROTHERS IN.
MATCH POINT
Turkeys JoAnn Neubert, Bill Hint, The Victors 13 II. File "13" 1311; 203. L. Blackburn 159-176;
VITATIONAL
round
will be played Sunday.
W.
Standings; 1 No. 3's 33', 31'-, 2.
Terry Carlton
The"13' Spar*s 12 12, Alley Cats
Standings: i. Loose Ends 102; 2.
Hubbard 167-173; T. BOIanowski 133; Blair
Mrs.
William Gilmore of
Agency 52 31; 1 Wallace Auto Hot
INTER-CITY TRAVEL LEAGUE
I); Pick Ups III); Sunday Ex press
G. Gaudreau I??; K. Cooper 1$9.Io. 51 39; 1Stuff 75; 3. The Slenders 66; 1
Vienna,
W.
Va., was third at 77,
Bowman
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Standings
11;
5
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I. Colonial No 2; 2
Bo rn Losers $ 7; S. The M's &amp; O'sS
164,- S. Kirkgard 169, H. Denton II?;
Selectrics 10-Il; FooliSh
11
Const Co 47 43; 6 Peg's Angels 13
'Betty Natale Pro Shop; 3 Bowl Four 10 14; The Photostats 1014.
7.
Followed
by
Mrs. Thorne DemC. B-etts 17$
The
2
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17; 7. Powell's office Supply 42'-,America Winter Park, i. Bowl The Dreacliuts $ 16; Ups a Downsi.
High Gam es: Conn ie Dean
High
psey
of
Juno
Beach, Fla., and
Eve Rogero. Cathy 1jm• I Barbour Bros 11½-41½; 9. Dot Brown ISO. Cynd. Ooughman
America Sanford, S. Bowman Diet. IS; The Redskins 4-15, lil.'er Do
Cooper Series.
331; Ginn
Gaudr,au
163;
Go
Fer's
35½
31½:
10
Mrs.
Winslow
Grant, Bangor,
Dodge Girls 172,
618. 7. Bowl Amer ica Fairvilla; 5. Wells I 20.
Liz Blackburn 502; Wanda Hubbard
Me.,
at
78.
BOW Market; 9. No. 5; 10 winter
High Games: Tom Thomas 21$;
15$, Sharon Kirkgard 123; Carolyn
High Series- Connie Dean 517; Dot
High Games- Alice Hendricks 21$;
Garden Lanes; II. Semoran Lanes; Beanard Hudley 201, Jim Heflin 704
Betts 431
Brown 49 in*: McDonald 102
Mary
Johnson
202;
Wendy
Bantu
12. Medallion Lanes; I) Colonial James Jackson 709; Bob Hosford
Converted Splits: Sue Ceynowa S. 200; Alberta Biazina
Con verted Splits: Connie Dean
192 III 191
No. I; 14. No. 2; IS. Emricks Paint 201.- Pal Murphy 221; Charlie Plant
10; Dot Brown 9 1 10. Joan Stiatts 3
I 10: Liz Blackburn 6.7.
High
S
er
ies
Albe
rt
a Blazina 375.
707
1.
I. Body Shop, 14. Electric
Other Highlights. Ka th y Cooper i
Alice Hend ricks $45; Mary Johnson
Sales &amp; Service.
High Series, Jim Heflin .515; strikes
Other Highlights: S'arcftheweek
in
a
row;
Queen
of
the
Week
321;
Dorine
MacAteer
$22.
We
nd y
High Games: "Flakey" Deverling Bernard HudIly 521; Ed Jackson
M.argorie Glaze s-Si. Nancy Sparks
Kathy Cooper 4-SI ,
lioness 5.06
211; Mary Johnson 711; Carol 5.31. Tom Thomas 546; Bob "ford
152 110 Ill; Ma rgie Callegari 12395
FLAOSHIPMIXED
Convened Splits Linda Lewisd.7
Slaughter 311.
121)
5.44. Pat Murphy 5.12; Charlie Plant
Standings: I Doc Stam ps; 2. 4 10
High Series. "Red" Murtonen 5.51, Gor do n Honeycutt SIS.
Quarters, J. Penny Pinchers; 1.
, BARCELONA, Spain
Other
lopSharon
154, Carol Slaught er 115.
Con verted Splits. Lou ise Murphy
Small Cha ng e; S Pass Books; 6. Nunamaker Highlights
Qucenol the Week + 92
seeded Haul Ramirez of Mexico
PETTICOAT
5-10: Charlie Plant 3-7, Diane Stockholders; 7. Financiers; I.
SHOOTING STARS
Standings. Jacks Mini Market 21 Marthail 37. Norma Henry 3-10
an Kodes
Greenbacks, 9. Top Dollars; 10, 21
Standings 1 Link Construction
4; Car Ben Jewelers 15.13. United
Other Highlights. Tom Thomas Hour Jacks, II. $2 Bills; 12. Fast 733;
of Czechoslovakia 7-6,
2 Phd's Nursery &amp;
Green
Trophy 14 IC Taylors Natural Star s- III. Jim Heflin 4123; Ed
Bucks.
Housa2l y; ].Mayfair Country Club
I
zidvancetothesem,fmnalsofthe
Foods 11 11; Big Dip 13-13. Chase &amp; Simpson + 123: Bobbie Richards. 121
High Games. Larry Picavdat 743; 705. t Kennedy Tractor IS ,: 11½;
Count
Comb tennis tournament
Company III?, Mailers Cove Il-Il. triplicate
Millard Slrmckland 311; Jim Mayes S Whirling Wonders
Il-I); 6 Two
Manns Well &amp; Pump Sec. la If.
TUEIOAYMiQRNIPIQ $WlN1CRS 203, Wamga Epps 203; Phil Roche 14'., 131,7 MorrisO Spelgle
along
with Americans Eddie
1216.
High Games Diane Markos, Ifl:
rtgh Gami' Jeannte Bel 176. ?07. Mary'McPheqson 15.4 Jan Howard Mobil II-?.
'448 nCocaoce',
Dibbo and Harold Solomon as
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4 1 I 730
2 4 0 333 101 145
Stie
1 5 0 157 95 163
Allan
I 5 0 161 64115
MoMmy's Game
New Engla nd II. New Y or k
JitS
Saturday. Oct. 23
Atlanta at San Fraocisco. (nI
Today
Oct. 24
Baltimore at New York 'ets
P'ttsburgh at Now York Gi

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Miami at Tampa Bay
New England at Buff alo
Sari Diego at Cleveland
Denver at Kansas City
Los Angeles at New Orleans
Chicago at Dallas
Cincinnati at Houston
Greets Bay at Oakland
Detroit at Seattle
Monday. Oct. 23
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crown.
Key West II. Ely II
Eastern Divisio n
South Broward 11. Fort LauMrs. Philip Cudone of Myrtle S Lou
5 1 0 $33 164 119 derclaie 17
Beach, S. C., defending chain- Dallas
S 1 o $33 iso so
Miramar 20, McArthur
1 7 0 447 127 lii
pion who has won this tourna- Wash
Nova It, South Plantation 1
Phila
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Defray
ment the last four years, WiS NY Gnts
Atlantic
20.
Lake
0 4 0 000 76 31
worm o
Central Division
seo)nci with a 74. Her round
Orlando Oak Ridge 17, Miami
3 0 I .917 121
over the 5,389-yard, par 73 Minn
Senior I)
Chgo
330
Pinehurst Country Club's No. 1 Grfl Bay
Winter Park I?, Coral Gables
3 3 0 500 100 170
course included a two shot pen- Dtrt
2 1 0 333 $7 $1
Orlando
BishOp Moore
31.
WeItn Division
alty for hitting the wrong ball.
Kissimmee $
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Boca Raton 26, Belle Glade
C en tral 12
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Riviera Beach Suncoast 16
Twin Lakes II
Lnard II. North Shore S
Winter Haven 52. Barlow 11
Plant City 71, Tampa Jeffer
Win 70
Melbourne 70. Orlando Evans
Satellite 25, Rocktedge 1
Stewart Martin County Is.
Vero Beach 13
T it U 5 v ll e Astronaut 0.
Oviedo 0
Day tona Mainla nd 20. Day
Ima Fat her Lopez
Fort Pierce John Caroil 71.
Belie Glade 0
Cocoa Beach 10, Melbourne
Central Cat ho lic 6
Auburie 71. Lakeiand 0
Sebring $I. Lake Placid $2
Lake Waies 10, Orlando Joes
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A. - Yes. Nailfurringstrlps
to the present wails, then att'ch
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Buy the heartwood cedar. Be
wenotto put any flnlshon the
cedar, otherwise the vapor that

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f urnished stu.' apartment.

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

Ft". 6442W for o-Wq C *I,-

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helping band" for home decorator,. This beautiful wood finish, highlighted by
hand, stands out In the classic styling of this desk. Slender moldings and
traditional ball pulls are complemented by the satiny finish to hickory veneer

6-CtkI Care
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surfaces and hardwood solids In these desks. This Country Classic gem Is No. 787
(48"
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major plantings of spring

comes out of the wood wil
l be EzteanIanUrbsafl.rtkgjt,1.t
tr ped.

flowering bulbs and early.
flowering trees and shrubs.

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Homeowners wanting a green

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You are your own boss.

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highest commissions for this type
of selling - pays a man exactly _
what he is Ih in accordance
with his sales ability and
wlllhngnesto sell- want s to pay

time. Another possibility

permanent Iawiigrus should be excessive spongy

Seminole

of

Is to

add water to a hall-and-half
mixture of plaster of Paris an

the growing season

The

ryegrass will have to be
Land Sales

reseeded the next winter when

the permanent grass
Paul C. Auger &amp; wt Donna to browns off and goes
Bruce G. 600dmar. &amp; wf Charlotte,
Q. - Over the years I have Lt 1081k A. Knollwood, Ind Addn.,

spackling compound.

$13,400.

several times

debris) is

frequent watering until

actively growing and will very desirable. Anyway, plants are well established,
remove as lflhlCh of the dead or
provide color and cover the red
Begin mowing when the grass

Ifackera Hankies Inc., P. Hankies

browned grass as possible.

Is tall enough to be cut

square feet of

and cutting throughout the winter.

single plug. Now I have to re- Sib. I.awtif of, Palm SprIngs Sc.,

the

A. - After disconnecting the
main nInetr' switch ,wtw..,I
the same as you did in the pad.
This time you will find tow'

two black and two
Connect the two black
wires to the brass terminal
wires
white.

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the chrome terminal

Gleaves sd, 5100.
November
In central and can be established this way. It
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Residentia
th
Comm un ities Inc., Lot 11, Thel nor ern Florida. South Florida is not absolutely necessary

Highlands, Sec . 0,000.

Celia E. Lvn(h. i,,i, ,,i A.....
Thompson &amp;wiLH. L.
G;
Woodmene Park. 2nd repI., 119.900.
Devco of Orl. Inc.. to Robert 8.
Bonnen &amp; wf Karen Ann. LI 2,81k M.
Camelot Unit Two, $30500.
'lepn,n Salt Inc. t Jack L.
a wf Tuna C. Gale a Wm. W. Aestua
a wf Anne V., Part of Lt iii, in
Altaminte Land, Hotel a Nov. Co.,
sill.

Coinilus D. ?.¼CalIey, wid to
Sylvia M. Frazier I JennIfer B. it.
(G
I tin LIs 43 &amp; 44. Pinehurst grantor
ut,
sioo.
Bertha B. Baker, will to Baker
FramsInc.,w½ofNE¼Soto-,,I
Hwy etc., Beg at SE cor. at NW¼ of
of Sec. 13-20-30 etc.. $94000.
Luxury Patio
(QCD) Peter Lahanas &amp; wr
Brenda to Sim-k.a Corp.. Lot at.
Studio, 1. 2,3
Eng lish Woods, let Addn., $100.
Bedroom Apt.
Sim-Ka
Corp.
to
Lester
kilmn*oii &amp; Bar bara Lot
Kitchen Equipped
English Woods. 1st Addn., 5100.
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i.e. ye car, L.
Smith &amp; wi Derelky V., Lt 30, Ilk D
Fume.r Un. I, 525,001.
Bedroom
Rose Parker to Beatrice Brown &amp;
From
no. Coley Jr., LI? 81k 10 Lockhart
d. $100.
Doiiwes J. Ahearn. wild. to Evers
Enter Inc., Lot 1,81k 0, Sweetwater
1505 W. 25th St.
Oaks, 3, 5, 5Q0,
Evets Entr. Inc.. to Richird A.
Ha .
Morrisl wi Nancy L. LII. elk C),

eneva
ardens

is usually so warm that the 11 possible top-dress th
e seed
. .L.1. -uuu i go ixirmans.
With about one-eighth Inch of
However, they may discolor soil to cover the seed.
The trick
flOU5h to justify the use of In establishing the ryegrass is
ryegrass for winter color,
proper watering. The seed must

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Sanford,

Sweetwater Oaks. Sic 5,
l.se,onally M.ana9.d

The Huekey Co. to Ourrance
Ccntr Co. Inc., Lt II, 51* C,
Sweetwater Oaks.

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LAWN a GROVES
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Potsroid.Sylvania.GE

BUSINESS
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Utilities
Call 322.1470

Qualified male or female
Needed to distribute world
famous photo products
through company es tablished
ret ail accounti

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

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Most owners would probably arrive

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conclusion to
sell the good investment In order to protect the bad
one, but I
would be very reluctant to advise such a course of
action unless
there are factors unknown to me now.
Unfortunately, many owners have "bought with their eyes"
instead of with their head, and then frantically gram at straws
in an effort to extricate themselves. Decisions made under
emotional circumstances are generally bad decisions.
It is un fortunate you did not employ a competent Investment
counselor before making the decision to purchase the latter
building, but since the deed is already done, It does not pay to
jump from the frying pan into the fire.
I sLgged you call a local exchangor for an appointment to
sit down together and study your exact position. Th
ere should be
a method which will permit you to keep both buildings
and
still enjoy an income.
Send your question to:
Real Estate lives %ents
The Evening Herald
3*0 North French Avenue
Sanford, Florida 3?771
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products, programs and distribution policies that reflect the
needs of the 'listributor organization and the consumer pu
blic,
according to Roland F. Smith, Airtemp president.
oujcj, inc.
Inc.amrioige Airternp'a full line of standard and
high ef ficiency room air conditioners.

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of privacy.

3230525

refr igerator turn. 51 10 to $123 me.

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Clea n furnished 1st floor. apt.

Shampooer for only $1.30 per day.
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Supplie
Terms available,
345-5740.

'?4 Honda XL350,s&amp;looks n

211 W. 25th

last me. plus $30 dep. After 5, Call
3235451.

323-3S64or323.77l0

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Reg. Real Estate Broker, 371-0610
333-27403237
3220779

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FANTASTIC SALE
Midland CO Radio with antenna, 539

Req. Real Estate Broker

1975 Ford P.100 Rangers' bed, air,
automatic transmission, power

steering &amp; brakes with camper,
54 1 000, Will sell camper
separately. 323-7541 after 3:30,

We buy and sell good
furniture and i'edCh.v.oietpick up tOn.Scyl.3
antiques. HWY 16 AUCTION
Speed. R uns good Must sell. $333
GALLERIES.
323-6973
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321-O250 anytime.
ORIENTAL. PUGS WANTED
lop prices, used, any condition.
80-Autos for Sale
6415176. Winter Park.

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DAVE'S 339-6416
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0697

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Orlando Ave., winter Park, (Next
slOan, low mileage, Al condition,
wanted. Hi-way 46 Auction
to Anderson's Restaurant).
Galleries, 3274972.
3236791.

SALES - RENTALS
517 W. let St., Sanford
322-5441 or 322-2757 after Hrs.

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bath home on large shaded lot.
Paneled family room, central H.
A. sprinkler system, plus much
more. $33,000.

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Super Beetle, Inspected October
'76. Runs good, looks good. 5500.
323-Ill? after 1.
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 93, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturda y,
night at 7:30. It's the only one in
Florida. You set the reserved
Price. No charge other than $3
registration fee unless vehicle Is
50
Call 904-233 - 5311 for further

Malls.

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Losses Datsun including icarsand
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131131$.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS.... '72 and
'73 Models Call 323 1570 or $3-i
1405

Dealer.

1960 Jeep. 327 in9Ifl. I wheel drive.
Call 323.7510 from 110 5:30 weekdays, ask for Dick Lacy.
0Dat5ufl station waaon
1530a5is

190 Pontiac Ventura. PS. PB, air,
radio, vinyl top, goon condition,
tilO Call 323-6397.

71 Buick Electra, excel cond.w,t?,
all power Options. Metallic green
with vinyl top. Clean cloth in
tenor. I owner. $1493 or best offer.

567 3109.

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Deluxe Aluminum above ground
Swimming pools, (2) ISx21 and
15'x33' complete i yrs. old,
repossessed Sacrifice, 't price.
Call colect 303 3730610,

ORIGINAL PRICE

I9I5O

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harielt's Beauty Nook)

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Carpet Cleaning
Rug Sham poo ng- Living room.
dining area. hail-regardless of
size.
119.93. 322 3550
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22,125

('ft!

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 sch oo ls and shopping No maintenance fees.

SANORA
SOUTH
LN..

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Bowiin Electric--. Industrial
Commercial, Re5,dfltiil Free
Estimates 251% Elm Ave. 327
7373

Hauling

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

Iweeftm
I

FROM

°25,000

FOR INFORMATION CALL

pisu..
Rid, with lt Winner
Call Tell Free
to 1k. Anderson al

323•7080 or 323•7860

LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
APIDGARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 3.495311

Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy

DIRECTIONS: In Sanford. West on 25th St. off 17.12
½ Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks

On Ridgewood To

Terrace

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

By
WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPA*I
A Subsidiary Of Willner Industries

Another Hne Development

Heater Cleaning
All brSnds

of ol healers (leaned and
Serviced Call Ralph at 323"S4
alter 3 p.m

Let .5

Drive

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Pest Control

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ART BROWN PEST COPITRO
2562 Park Drive

re.

III seas

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Whatever the occasion,
classified ad to solve

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it Tr

'.00Vh

oof Repairs. Ca'pv,ry.
it
Piflli.tg.
Home Rill C,tt,qna Cement
work Fr
estimates 1)1 5642
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Altrloni. Dress Makeg, Drape,.
Ucrioister 322 0707
TWO PLUS TWOS FOUR
And That'SAFacto
Cla'.st,d Ads Gets RC'.jlt
Arid Trials A Ft Toe'

Land Clearing
ESTERSON LAND C,LEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch *01'k
Fill dirt, top soil 327 5943

Well Drilling

Ciassit Cd Ad help tou lint)
more room tor storage ClasSified
Ads find buyers last.

Mowing, Discing,

Fill Dirt: Clay. Rock. Sand,
Beckhoe Loader Ph 3225527.
Garage saiej are in season. Tell
it

with

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All lpes and sizes
We repair and servic,
STINEMACHINE&amp;
SUPPLY CO

the

Classified

Ad in the Herald 3722511. 531
lIt)

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101W 2nd St
3fl 4437
'WtiY TO SrLT---

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
EXPERT LA,tlN SERVICE
MOWIng. II
Trimming
Free Es'irnatre

Phone 323 l/9

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YOUR HOME'
Buing a new
Moving to an
apartment'
Get some action *ilri
HerjlJ
classified ad Well
,ou *r-te
an ad VhT *11 brnt fast sate
CALL 312 I'll U..
he,

Bralley Qdham.323-4670
BUILDER. DEVELOPER

is a
one

sewing

Interior. Exterior Plastering
Plaster Patching, Simulated
Brick It C t-no Soeciality. 3223790

People about

Conventional-5% Down
S

1399

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT

VA Financing•Nothing Down • FHA

III

Sen-toss Inquiries only,

Bill Brenemen. 551

trigerat ion.
Ice
Machines,
Residential or Commercial.
repair service 339 5.477

Lite' Clearing

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

a.m..5:30 p.m.

ADDIDDele"i

Electrical

Plumbing,

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LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT

For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 3fl
1771

Electrical.

, 14f,-.11

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Central Heat 8. Air Conditioning

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Beauty Care

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I can cover your home with C..'i.it'n'r,. Remoøelng AijQ.,,oni
aluminum I, soffit System Also
CUStOm Work, Lcpnptj 60nde
Roofing, Gutters. 20 Yri Exp
Free estimate373
Eagle Siding Co. UI 9563.
C E. SHEPHERD
Painting, Remodeling, General
Repairs. Call 373-1575

seen at 1001 E. 41h St or call

ANYTIME

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

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

Gas Fireplace Logs. $63 Can be

322-2420

9

W000mere

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50-MIScellafleoijs for Sale

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2 5% OR $7375

DAILY-1:30

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AIR-

We're Offering A

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IEL
1226 Randolph- Fur- Guaranted reconditioned auto
nished 3 OR. 1 bath home is neat
batteries, $12.91 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
as a pin) Many extras include
Sanford Ave.
washer, dryer. treezer, utility
shed, and more. Garden of the
Month winner . Priced at $22,300. SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE--.
Lead i ng manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum roc
S UNLANO
ESTATES715
tangular pools left over from 1973
Baywood Circle. Ideally located 3
Season. half price. Guaranteed
OR. 2 bath home with access to I-I
installation and terms. Call 303
It a super buy at 522.500. BPP
355 933i collect
Warranted.

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H
_~"

40

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MerdianiiH i i i i i i i i i i i i '

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Hcarpet. $153 mo. 1st &amp; last.

800423_5038

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or write:
Marketing Division
2 1 243 Ventura Blvd.
$UII* II)
Woodland Hill., Ca. 91344

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Park

Sanford, FIa.

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-ii'S-) OR.
- 2 bath, cent.

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1973 GUC ' ton pick up. 307 C1D,
auto. Excellent cond. $2300. 323.

3221827

after 3
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WilT REALTY

$3430Q,

For Ap po in•men Call 305.322.3103

2503 Grove Drive
.3 OR. l" Bath, Family Rm.
543 into. Inwindow,

We Goarantee Your
Prefits.
hnvestmet plans from

79.Trta

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Hay For Sate

ss,,sgo,

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tne1l't'J

Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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ONSTRIJCTION

4 Room turn, duplex. 24th St., 1st &amp;

J*q .Ti[

Adult owned. Never In woods.

Toy Collie Sheltie, female. 1 months
old, has all shots. Make offer. 373.
0310 after 1 p.m.

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4430 or 323-iSis.

321704.

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DOberman Puppies, AKC, 1150.

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Deposit. Adults Preferred, 332.

Imma cu late 3 OR. 2 bath, carpeted
garage, fenced yard. $113 month.

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78-MOtOICYCJ.S

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3237832

Unlurnished,
two bedroom. Stcunity
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tnt,, 1e74 models.
1 days
Week, Cal! collect, 545-2131,

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Hal Colbert Realty'

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31A-Duplexes-__•-______________

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'.JYT Piwy,

Any year

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Private entrance. Adults olll

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MORE CASH
For Wreckedorjunk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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406 Park Ave. Call Orlando M.

1001 Palmetto. Sanford.

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2 Unfunn. &amp; 1 turn. Stove &amp;

BUY JUNK CARS - tram Sig toSM.
Call 3221431 after i p.m.

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Upplan

WELAKA APARTMENTS
11 4W. 1st St.

MODEL OPEN:

been looking for a safe,
reliable investment with
a proven track record.
You want a program
that fits your needs,
Your time schedule and
your budget
Well, don't get off the
frail until you've
looked us over. We
handle products you use
daily and our dietri
butiun system has been
working for over seven
Years

payment, of $6. Call credit
manager, 332-9411 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CCNTF."
307E. 1st St., DOwnt

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dining, country khtthen, 1½ acres

REALTY

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Yov have probably

Us. yoov heed I. prsl.d
yser bady. be ansi if y

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77- Autos Wanted

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Zippy 3 BR ho
Flexible forms .
Realtor owner will consider trade. We sell our trade-in
furniture at low
DO ITI
prIces. Good selection.
LIitt Jordan Realtor
$311222
COUNTRYFURN DISTRIBUTORS
323-5332. SRI6 I ml. East I-I
NEED A HOME? 5100 down
payment to qualified buyers. 3 Mesh play pen, $13; bumper pool
BR, 1½ baths, central heat,
table. $90; matching chair and
refurbished. As mow as
Cou ch, $75; formica dinette, 513;
antique chair, $33; console sawing
COMFORT PLUS- Double wide
machine, $10; odds and ends. Call
mobile home and large corner lot.
323-290). 14 Upsala Road, San.
3 OR, 3 bath, large living room,
ford.
family room, central gas heat,
rang e and refrigerator. A rea l bu y
52-Appliances
at $23,900.
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RAVENNA PARK- 110 Tangerine
Dr.- 3 OR., 1½ bath with fenced
backyard, large Utility building
and plenty of citrus trees. 17
months BPP Warranty. Just

F HA VA.
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- SpaiL 1 3 OR, 2
bath, lakefront home with
beautiful FIREPLACE. For mal

62-Lawn.Garden
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&amp;

BR 43 BR Unfunn. Air, carpeted,
etc. $0 ma. up. 323-0019.

NOW
0

Stenstrom

133S S. SUMMERLIN AVE., San.
ford- 3 OR, 2 bath, neat &amp; clean,
nice trees. Move in now. $17,950.

Travel Trailer, Air,

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WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Spa rkli ng ) BR, 1½
bath home with Florida rm., In.

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Hudson Named To Council
Airtemp Corporation has announced the appoin
tment of
Ray Hudson, of Codisco, Inc. in Sanford, to the company's new
ten-m ember National Distributor Council.
The new council will assist Alrteinp In the developmen
t of

e3R

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commode, clean, Good cond. Ideal
camping. Reasonable, 3195134,

Woodruff 's Garden Center
One ot Singer's lop Touch and Sew
601 Celery Ave.
Zig ZOO machines, Assume
50
balanceofsl$s. erpay$iieq per
month. Will take trade.in.
64-EquipmentforRent
Singer
equipped to zig-zag &amp; make bttoi
holes. Ba lance of U$.0 or 10 Rent Blue Luster Electric
Carpet

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POOL

IS' Scatty

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nithecj. utility room. Large lot
with fenced backyard, siss me.
Plus deposit. 323-0951 or after S call
3227672.

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ell

Cass.lbecry,17.92,530-4304

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Adults. Phone 322.15)0

3 BR home. 109 TamnI.
bath, all malor alxi;nc.r.

Ext. 323

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S1-Ho4jp,

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bedrooms. $125 to $135 montti.

Springs- 3 OR,
condition, mm. lease 6 mos 5763
mo, No pets. Near school. 3370333.

CALL TOLL FREE

anabsoiuteIybetlf yard with
landscaping, Family Room could
easily be a 3rd BR. Large paneled
workshop.

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Air, carpeted,, quiet 1 and 2

Wint er

Ronald Peters has joined iU. [.osslng Transfer
as a moving counselor. Mr. Peters lives In Casselberry with
his
..4f
11.... I
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.
..
IT$417 LOU. am uuuwee cnuaren. He has been in the
moving industry a total of 17 year nd carnetoc,,a Florida
from Louisville, Kentucky. An Air Force veteran, he serves as
an Admissions Counselor for the U.S. Air Force Academy in
C.....S.. II... s-.WUJr. 'U. rCLr u a memnoer
OC the South Seminole
Optimist Club and belongs to the Community Methodi
st Church.

E.E.EMMACULATE_ cs some on

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$21,700

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Must Sacrnsc. 1971 StreamlIne, 33
Gregory Mobile Homes, 3103
Orlando Drive. 323.5200.
l"MObiIetrailer,older,,,jjj1
for hunting camp, $430. Also good
Scuba gear.
only.

&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, film.
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S

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530 7744.

$1,951 Investment required
12 Month repurchase agreement

Sa nford

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7S-Recreafloral Vehicles
,

DELTONA- 1505 Daroca Drive- 3 OR, i'- bath,
red brick. Must sell. Color TV, 23" RCA, walnut console, PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Lovely 2BR,lbath home ideal for
excellent condition, $119.95. 327.
Willing to talk terms. 120.000.
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
00
Reg. Real Estate Broker
retired couple, close to all con0352.
Phone 323 5602.
for 30 oct. commission, Free Pick$03 W. 1st St.
venlences. BPP Warranty. Only
PS Auction. Saturdays 7 p m.
3fl40410323-OSllevea.
Heath
Kit,
H
RIO,
KESIDE APARTMENTS
$13.720.
side laundry, central heat &amp; air,
Sanford 3222270
43-Lots-ACreage
Ham reeeiver,
Highway l7.fl, Sanford
123.750. FHA.
$1n
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fo çd- 3 BR, older lrame, deep
322 1427
cross From Ranch Hous.
MAYFAIR GOLF- Country Club
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C',.t plenty of prospects
extra good garden, Citrus &amp;
Rd.- Custom 4 BR, 3½ bath, 2 Murphy. N. C. Area-i) acres, 4-10'
l23-S6lOØ S31.971?
Forrest Greene Inc.
vertis• your product or service in
•_shade trees. 323-0035.
story
country
home
on
extra large
bordering a beautiful trout
530 U))
S4arage Sales
the Classified Ads,
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REALTORS
stream. $1,000 equity assume ____________________________
homesite. Paneled family room
Will stone fireplace, story book
mor tgage 101 511,000 for 5 years
________________________________
Garage Sale: Fri., Sat. &amp; S ' .
Cash 322'432
kitchen, w.wcarpeting, central H.
Ph. 322,"40.
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Jewelry display cabinet, glass
A. patio and pool plus tree house
or.,useo furniture, appliances,
,iy' .-Os*s- 6-Aig, 19.35010 acres,
shelves, table, rockers, tMn"wit 70101' more. see today.
tools.,' Itc. bwy S of 1001 items,
mower, twin bed, bike, misc. 114
515.000 Surveyed. Free tine in.
$40,400 includes BPP Warranty.
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave._Fainiane Circle, Park Ridge. 323surance. Broker, UI 0171.
3450.
WOODMERE-2S29SlnfjdA
Lot, 17,000 sq. ft., Loch Arbor on
Nice 3 BR, 1 bath home has
70-Swap Trade
GARAGE SALE- 119 E. Coleman
Crystal View South. 322.361.1.
carpeting with fully equipped
Circle (off Park &amp; Airport Blvd.)
kitchen as some of the extras.
WANTEDI SELLERS.
'"-"----------'--'------_--Sat-Sun. Tools, some office
Bill Warrant ed , 521,950.
46-CommercjalProperty
BUYERS DEALERS
equipment, stereo I tape equip.
Empty your carport or garageMisc.
CITY- 700 West First. Zoned
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Make 515 and have fun swapping
commercial, 2 OR residence for
CARPORT SA LE- Sat. &amp; s.
tool Bring your articles to
I
44
combination business-residence. REALTORS
.[
Movieland Drive, in Theatre Swap
Toys. Children's Clotp,,s, Miic 21
g
201 75ih SI
344 Bedroom
A steal at $11,250,
W. Coleman Circle.
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Flea Market, sOuth 17.97,
multiple listing service
2 Bath
every Sunday, lam. to pm. NO
interested?
QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE
PRICES
Is
BUENA VISTA- 1316 Elliott.
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.
Commercial zoned 2 BR, 2 bath St ore Building, 7th and Cypress.
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
Phone 373.1216, 7 pm. to s pm.
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Sanford. 2 apisl upstairs, small
____________
home has large workshop, citrus
any night.
Carpeting
house. Rented. $11.900.
and pecan trees, garden with
IS' Giaspar, 75 HP Evinrude &amp;
,,
sprInklers, equipped kitchen and
Trailer. 5500. 322-1535.
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71-Antiques
fenc
ed
large
yard.
Just
12I,.
Aftc"Ift
21' Thunderbird, full canvas, re
MAYFAIR- 422 Scott Ave
built engine, all equipped. OMC ESTATES. antique Bought 8. id
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outdrive, 4 wheel trailer with
Custom 3 BR, 2 bath has guest
Uppfand Park Homes By
EVES 322-1517 or 3220612
by Estate Agents, Billy H. Wells &amp;
hydraulic brakes. Good condition.
cottage. Central H A. fireplace,
Associates, Sanford. 322 5197 or
3222331.
laundry and storage rooms are
Casselberry, let's talk turkey, i Say
323-2520.
lust semi of the extras. Priced at
Building 26'x$0 1 . See to ap_____
$59,500,
Inc.
predate, 531.7333.
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SPANISH Mor'rIp_ 3 BR, newer
home in Woodmere Palk. An easy
care home. Newly pa,i1 Wi outside.

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

OPEN

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A.J. Lossing Transfer

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payment, monthly payments less

than rent,

32-Houses

KIhF

Ronald Peters Joins

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Money is available for subs idized
hou sing in rural areas. No down

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NO SELLING OR SOLICITING

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If You Qualify

323.5774 Anytime
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WANTED

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Dear Mr. Saxon,
'Ih*t ee months ago we purchased a large Income property
andaowdis ovrIhatltw1Uatyfthm,Sa
we've had to lxii money Into the bizildini twlte..
and It .w.r
-rr'
we will pro ba bly have to plan an many more
times. We have a
ce Income unit which Is paying us money every month, but
we
ni
feel we mus t sell ft is order to afford the new bsilldln
g. Do you
knew of any other way for us to handle this dilemma?

House In 3 Mon

REALTOR, MLS

Etficiencysius

Adults. No pets. $95, 3 3394 wii4
after i

DISTRIBUTOR
BUTOR

SR 44. Ph. 322.1301.

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used Office Furniture

FIJTIJRA BY SINGER'

Refurbished farm house anl acre of
good fertile soil with lots of trees.
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3650 Narcissus. off of wed

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Wood or steel desks, executive desk

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OPEN HOUSE
Sat. &amp; Sun,, ito 5 P.M.

$17,300.

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Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.
3237340

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large lot, kitchen

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60-Off ice Supplies
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cMsts, appliances,

carpet, rvs, lamps and many
items too numerous to mention.

double keyboard, has $y°c$,4
years old. Originally sioo, now
$290.Call Orlando 159.5175

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1221320 collect.

several o

Christmas Gift- Bradford organ,

Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1574 model a bove
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prIme location. Call 304-

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COMPACT- YØ plenty of room to
roam. Storage shed. Free stan.
ding fireplace In Family Room.

2017 S. FRENCH

From $32,000.

WcmrsI St..323.32j.

)OS Elm. Sanfo,d3fl.57$1

fullyequIpped.*39,300. 531.1415.

OLD BUT SOUND1- 3 OR, 2 barn
frame home Its good neigh.
borhood. Selleç may assist with
financing. Could be an income
producer, tool $11,000.

321.0041

19195. French
Eves. 322-letS. 322-1141; 322.15*1

Hot"

th s

ty

i BR apt , kit. equip., AC, carpet ed

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They're

Harold Hall Real

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1

Apartments NW'..

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phone. Salary &amp; commission. 323-

at.,

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solicitors, must have 24-Business Opportunities

experience. Work from home

approaching or has reached one direction and the rest at a it green with ryegrass, and go
- place an outlet with openings
j E. Mayhew &amp;
L. to ft dormant period. This means right angle to the first ap- first class with
fortwo plugs. Anything I should Jane L. Mayhew, Lot 3. Bik C, seeding around mid-to late
plicatlon. A more uniform stand
know? Both openings take
regular two-pronged plugs.

good

typist, diCtaphone, medical ter.
munology &amp; insurance claims. 322.

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Wm. H. Stemper•Realtor

"Get Em While

25.11 ELM AVE.- Comfortable i
BR, 2 bath, family rm., s pace
5R,
10) gaiore.

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winter. Color

Mail.

secretary.receptlonls,,

Yard Work Wanted
Live In companion for elderly lady.
Sanf ord only
Light coating and cleaning. Smell
373.7445
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Salary.

Don't leave your lawn crown Telephone

permanent lawngrass coverage apply half the seed in and unsightly

call

cupancy. $24,900.

from7to$pm Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio, 0

Giovanni,Deltona,FI.. fl73.

ryegrass Is a fairly simple tilizer spreader can be used to color,

outlets. They have all been the Gee. CeesIr. Inc., 5 1144'
of Lt 24£ procedure. It Is bed to wait apply the seed. For best

an Monday Oct. 23, from 10:30
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a.m.tiiNoofl,and

S7435 after 4p.m. or write )Ø10 7300.

rake lightly to get the seed Water when necessary and
through the old sod and In fertilize as often as necessary to
Establishment of winter contact with the soil. A let- maintain desired growth
and

type that has openings for a W 59.24' of Let 21, Ilk U, Sanlando until the

Mr. Anderson at the Sheraton.

carpeted.

per me. pays all. $17,100
mtg. at $ Pct. KULP REALTY,

garage, fenced

MLS.REALTORS

quality. 3 OR, 2 bath. kitchen
eqijipped, cen tral heat I. air,

screened Porch, central H&amp;A, eat.
ufl kitchen washer4 dryer
p

vestment proper$i.

MAGNOLIA- Handyman's

VETERANS- We have a few new
homes left. No money down if you

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Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301

Trailer Pads, Slid, Grease Traps,
Window Sills. Rock, Clothes posts,
Mail Box Posts, Cement, Steel.
MIRACLE CONCRETE

INCOME PROPER'rv- For $15,500 Cottage, S
rooms, 1 Seth, 231 S.]rd WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
You can become, landlord. Two
BUY-SELL-TRADE
St., LakeMary.Phone $301103.
apartments prisantly occupied
11.3ISE.FIrstSt..
33315
bring $125 each. Excellent in. WunterSprings.-. 4 BR, 2 bath, 2-car

In nice neighborhood. Owner
anxious to sell. $12,300.

After Hours
322041$

)22.399i

bath home,

ECONOMY PLUS-. 1 BR, 1 bath
older frame home, Nice sized lot
Completely furnished, Near ,,
$13,300

make offer. Immediate oc.

- Men who are am. Mat ur e adults. No pill. $95
.
37% _______________
after 4 wk-dayl.
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Emplo yment wanted, experienced

again
YOU have sincere desIre and

ambitio n: Serious only please

TO SEE

day's work each work day 1 BR., fun. a ., l
pt ights, water turn.,

knockIng on doors for their sales

Broadcast 5 to 15 pounds of around one to two Inches. UNEMPLOYED'

fresh, weed-free seed per 1,000 Maintain this heIght by weekly

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F urnished

an

.IENNYCLARK REALTY
Realtor
Phone 305333)550
Cays and Af ter Hours
$900 down, 3 OR, 2

Special.) OR, 1 bath, 2 story home

332.2111

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2MalvieAve

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Telephone Solicitors, experienced at
making appointments, for In.
home saletmen. Top hourly rate
plus bonus. A position also
av ailable on commission basis
from your home. Sunday only M.
Mature adult for baby sitting and
$73 or weekly 322-5933.
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housekeeping, live in. Room,
board 1.1 sa lary. WrIte Box 411,
2)-Sltuafloqn!Anted
c-o the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
1W, Sanford, Fla.
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the seeds moist.

dies,

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Sanford Inn, 1.4 &amp; SR 45, Sanford

vinegar will delay the setting

2S24 Park Dr.
Realtor
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bltious
determined and an.
tflialastic - men who are happy
that theydono$ha,toworkthe

$2,300 to $22 ,300. Check this out.

You Can Have Your

you lust "much as You and your
wife want your income to be.
REQUIREMENTStim who can sell and will sill
Men who are wIllIng to put In

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rm., per fect for entertaining. Lake Ma
ry- 3 BR, i½ bath new
Choice school
homes. Under 12LM with Ion
than $730 down. Gov ernm en t
XIS SATSUMA DRIVE- Afford abl,
funding. By Wider, 534.1449,
)SR,3b1th,tamliyrmlnspi 4 Equal Housing O000ntunity.

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seams to be

a tablespoon or so of vinegar In
each batch you mix. The

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chr1, 3 OR, 2 bath, 37' family

1.

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trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 3313 Hwy 17-92, Senior

have to "cold" canvass by

RETAIL MANAGER
the winter, especially where tolerates frequent close
BUYER- R et ail
The
a lot cheaper. Can I there are many deciduous trees mowing. If seeded heavily and low
to lawn should be mowed be kept mold, not flooded for
SO use It?
ASSISTANT FOOD &amp; BEVERAGE
the ground, raked and proper germination p4 growth
andshrobs. It provides a strong mowed closely, It can provi
NOR.
de a as
otherwise
trimmed
BAR MAIDDRIVER
to
re
move mean
th
.%..Yes.
Plaster
of
Paris
contrast
color
In
the
envery
dense
and
attractive
lawn
much
debris
as
possible.
of
e
edithgs.
This
may
DELIVERY
generally is cheaper, but is not
light watering several
vironmed And is very at- throughout the winter. Since it
always rec
TRACTOR-TRAILER
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ommended because tractive as a background for Is an annual It will the out In late Close mowing is usually the times a day, especially during
It sets much faster than sPacklmost
WE SELL SUCCESShomeowners can do but mId-day. Water just enough to 20 Commercial
spring or early summer. By
Ing compound. However, If you
1
3233175
de-thatching (removal of the keep
time

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Q. - Years ago, I used to 's lawn dur
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MECHANICS
HOME
ing
thouid flames Including Italian,
plaster of paris for patching
DIESEL MECHANICS
coodder pwü ryegra',
SA LES REPS1I
jobs. Now I always see speckiAmerican, Oregon, Imported, 45-Evening Hsral, Sanfeid, Fl.
Sunday, Oct. 24, lflS LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER
Rygrau Is destrabI for
domestic, native and annual
1115 compound
MEAT MANAGER
_' landscape plaitlngs ihere rye. It is widely adapted, does - ____________
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SHEET METAL -ME$...
for the same kind of repair th
li
ere Is very ttle green during well In either sun or shade and
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work. The plaster al Paris

ryegrus

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31_Apartn'00sds Furnished

hard way, happy that they do not

GENERAL OFFICE
ABSTRACTOR
WELL DRILLER

Common ryegraas has many

the

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On. &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,

QUALITY INN NORTH
If this is the opportunIty you have I-I &amp;_____
SR 431, LOngwood
$421000
been
f or and IF you think
you qualify, IF you think you're a Lo. 1 BR fun, apt., f enced yard.
real "OO.GETTER" and want a $150 me., $50 damage, half
chance at "really living", caine
utitItfes. No deposits. 323-1202
see me.
anytime.
'For personal interview, ask for

want to use plaster of Paris, put

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Needed Immediately seven furnished or unfurnished. Newly
qualifie d managers for new office
redecorated. Come see. I. Air port
-also need one and possibly two
Blvd.. Sanford. 333.IIhA
area managers.
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SECRETARY- Real Estate

By ROBERT J. BLACK

for.
ADVANCEMENT- UnlImitedI

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this comblY rell top desk ,,&amp;

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storage

(uncliathng attic)
and "GE Energy
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Efficiency Packagv'. From 11$.
Call 333.3201 between I &amp; 1:30.

as YOU think. and are wlll IS

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landscaped. Abundant

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Finest Shoe Repairs. Courteous I Claim Checks- plus all *1
Day Service. We want your
RetSS'TII$ you are wUlh IS S* OVIEOP.ETU.... Duplexes.
Funi, or
businees, Thanks.
Unlunn., Wooded. Home size
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WARNINGSThe
Sky
Is
the
RIDGEWOOD
VILLAGE.
3.
DIVbRCE FORMS-. For free
LImIt- Just as high as YOU
3121.
formation Write to: Box ni.
vlsuaiizernern,-jusyasbl,
Pompano, Fla. 33041.

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a doset in the
attic that lwould llketo convert
isa cedar closet. Can this be
done by nailing cedar boards
right ova the present
which a made of some kind of

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Sanford Court

SALESMEN

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UpiO$1QOlorape*IodIIo12

hSdlill MPertaInto
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th
your
situation
before
proceeding any further.

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Large I BR apt., appliances fur.
nistiod, wall-wall carpeting, heat,
W. $100 ... 332.S1L

SALES MANAGERS

Write P.O. Box 1213

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that you gotoa VA office and

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3OAperin*nfs Unlurnished

WANTED

Can Help

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years for ainglewide homes,
and i to 130* for 1) to 30
years for douUewldes. 1
ildesare1fedwIde,the
douew1dea 24 feet. The
maximum tMersd permitted
bythe Veterans AdmInIstratIon

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companion. Needed ImmedIately.

FACED WITHADRINKING
PROBLEM

landeriehderut.dlngMng
VA.garadeed loans on mobIe
homes; some
hV to 5h09 .ond. Uixt

CallBart

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For families or friends at PO"
LPN, i to ft stun. GeriatrIc
drinkers.
patience preferred. Apply In
For furttier Information call IfletV
pow 5an
Nuteing &amp;
or Write
valoscent Center, 510 MellonvIllo
SantoAIAnon Family Group P.O. Ave.
Box 350. Sanford, Fla. 31171.

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served in the army

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those

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2 BR, I bath, Florida room,
sCFlIfled Porch, Complete kitchen.
Park like area off Enterprise
Ostoen Rood, ,

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age Into cash.
welting. Try us for fast service.
BARTON B. PILCHER
REALTOR Reg.MtBtoliit
g.
3337400

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Mon., Oct.
7:30 P.M.

mortgage, $15751 rileeftily and

Stoker, 332.7th

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ortunities
2l4flVeStmeflt

SO-MscsIIsnsous for Sale

Suaday, Ott, 34, 174-4$

Ung*darea.Lats
furk' Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
BR, 2W bath brick, took
Huge lot. In
ROBION MARINE
Counter tops. Sinks Installation
!he_40's. 131.2335,
392*Hwy 17.93
avaIlable. Bud CabefI.43225053
2 BR, i bath, dining roan, eat in
333.5953
anytime
25,
kitchen; all rooms oversized;
To be Sold to the highest bideer:
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enclosed porch; completely
LOSE 10ZLBS.IN30 DAYS
Several 'me pieces of wicker,
59-Misical PMrctnthse
No drugs, exercise, or hunger
leSICed. Zoned C.2. Excellent
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slant front desks, porcelain and
home and-or
Nutrition
orais barber chairs, bedroom
reduction pnopram, alw9lght
lSc a meal.Pianos &amp; Electronic Orsans with
2 OR. 1 bath In nice residential
suites, oak kitchen cupbard.
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
tqc,,e
back
guarantee,
Local
completes, redecorated, $17,500
Sowing machines, king site bed,
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano 4
distributor, Jenny Keith, $3404
wilt, terms.
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at dlscaunt. 21 Hour approval.
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Noon The Day Before

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JOHN KRIDES, ASSOC.
1 I7 W.Comm4 rc181
P"øii• 3334001, Sanford

DELTONA.- A steel Sitrgel
ves,
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Very clean 2 BR, 1½ barn, Cenfra
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Mat and alt.Sa'wlwd porch, sill
Winter Springs- Immaculate OR,
33-Houses Furnsp
cleaning
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oven,
2 bath with many extras. Must i_
carport, fencec
yard with fruit trees. All this to
to appreciate. Call 3210131.
Lake Mary-Rent a 2 SR furnished
'Y $1'O.
home Instead a
3 OR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
No
oats.
322.33
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Central heat &amp; air, a'.
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S. V. Hardwick, Broker
yard, large eertshcp, plus metal
Country Traileren 2 BR 1 ba th air
utility
bldg.
323.1001.
$us month plus deposit. 'Cliff
Jordan. Realtor, 131-am.
TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
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Property
WHAT YOU WANT. 43$10a.
1!
Wooded land, I or more
OR HOUSE
acres.
Oak
LARRY
SAXON INC., REALTOR
PartlallyF,n,
studded.000dtefms,$iOOcrmor.
Phone 322-42a
down. Call George Willis,
REALTOR ASSOCIATE.
* VA RE•SALES *
2 SR with
If Porch, gas heat, $125; I
BR
with carport, us.
All
sizes, all prices,
m-isi.
low down.
Cheapen than
y do have
to be a veteran. Call today.
REAL ESTATE
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Realtor
Homes
322.7iis
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
---REALTOR5-.1
REDUCED
$00mo. References.
Eves. 73*0
13$,0 buys this spacious modern I
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Trailer. In PaoI&amp;
BR,3 bath home with family room
RIVERVIEW AVE.- 3 OR, 2 bath,
and many extras. See to believe.
MIII.,' Rood, neen Lake Jess5J3
central heat &amp; air, wall-towali
BR, turn. Adulte. $50 ep. $123 me.
Only $1,000 down, aseum. 13
carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced
323.1557.
Payments. Call owner, 323.4170.
yard. Owner re.iocatg.
Large 1 OR mobil* home with Lovely SR,2 bath, c entral heat &amp;
Screened in porch, furnished,
air, family Fm., garage, large P1NECREST4BR,3 bath, on 3bie
loll. Lots of extras, including pool
fenced yard, separate studio.
Adults-No pets. 1100 me. or 523
&amp; Income producing trailer on
weak. 333.34g.
Q
&amp;
back lot. $10,500. Terms available.
3210303.
BR 1V wide, fumished•AC,
2014 LAKE AVE.- Lovely) BR, 1½
$I'°permo.3n.se
JOHNNY WALKER
bath, central hest 5 air, car.
I Be*oommo
•--- 'eg. Real Eslat,Broke,
equipped, riOrIdi
0
$110 par month.
rm.. utility
General contractor
wither dryer
Phone $301530.
3224137
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Included. Only $34,300. Terms.
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES.-) OR,
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1½ bath, central heat &amp; air, kit.
TAFFER REALTY
NodIstist.
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Reg. Real Estate
then equipped, fenced yard, half
I 1100E. 25th St.
block from Golf Course. Reduced

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END BARGAIN... 3 •,
both hom, carpst, A.c., kIt.
then equipped. Assume first

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W. GARNETT WHITE
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Ave.

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BATEMAN REALTY
5g. Real Estate Broker
253 S. Sanford

bOflIOOd,CO,
lot. $1t$ me. 3 car
13 fully carpeted. $341300 or
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BR 2 beth, gar., ajpr,
2i block, country kitchen, screwed
fully Cwd, $tJnkler system, POcti, are. lot, owner holding.
10
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$1,000 dii., $150 me. $13,t00.
Mall.
Fun, or Unfunn.
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want the expected hdadaches of setting Up ten. you don't need a
40channel model to operate on
PO$I7 conversion fadlitfee.
then. Mansfactires are betting If they don't ofter
And they we a risk In converting because no one conversion, that the truckers RIU buy Out a big part

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Is certain how the Federal Ccm''fr'tjonj of the lnventcrju.

Qtlaon's Sand from 23 to 40
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CS buy
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or'on will
Besides refrfltfJr.g and puce
p j
When the expansion was announced, the FCC
turers are offering ether deals to lure in CiMomeri
added new electronic filtering requirements to for i3cbannel units. ON manofadure, Shlog
will
The new *channel rigs won't be on the mft lessen possible television recej*Ion interference. replace each radio It sells from July X to Jan. 31
ewIam!7,afldmaflsfad*witftar,
s
00
=ft
ManufaCt*rera are now trying _and not always with a "comparable ff" Oichannel milm
variety of aoachee to all out Inventories o(23. successfully — to gain FCC approval for new 40.
The replacement cod will be $30.
chumel models
channel hiltS under the toughened requfrementg.
Another company, Hadelc, U.S.A., will allow
Mod are doing one 01 two things — ft)
And gaining approval for retrofitted rig.,, some
customers buying its 234annel units to purchase
ferim to convert flchannel models to odwAd
maacturmfeared, would bean even deeper hill 40channel sets at half price without having to
~ Cspbftor cutting prices an p P - P - t stock without
to climb,
return the 23channel sets.
A prospective CS buyer can find slashed pricesIf you want to buy a CS, you can go In a lot 01
offering conylisision.
Hy.GaIn was one of the first companies off4JI
on radios that can't be retrofitted, with some
directions to find S deal, but make are YOU know
to "retrofit" recently purchased models, and it
models selling for half the regular price,
what you are getting Into. If the salesman says that
estimates that adding the new channels win cost
The radios won't be obsolete in the sense that
there is retrofit or replacement offer being made
shod
1g
per radio. most
they can't be used, but a CBer who buys one of them, by the manufacturer, get ft in writing.
thnnar t ut.
won't have the freedom of 17 new thane1s. Most
The companies with the offers should be giving
CBera, finding channels crowded In the lower 23,
out certificates guaranteeing it.
Officials for companies offering retrofitting
will want a radio with 40 chanb,
And If the certificate has to be mailed to the
plans my they want to sell a product that will not be
An exception to that Is the trucker, who relies on
manufacturer for the retrofit or replacement, make
obsoldelna few months.,
channels 9 and 19. Channel 9 is the emergency
athotoM.atted copy offt just in can your radio is
ButCompanies not offering to convert CBs don't
channel and channel 19 Is the trucking channel, and
lost In the expected shuffle.
chamsis has sitipped
dead is their

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10.9 Repeat Message
10.10 Out of Service, Subject to Call
10-12 VIsitors Present
10.13 Weather-Road Conditions
10.16 Make Pickup At.
10.18 Message For Us? (Hurry)
10.19 Nothing For YOU
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Legal Notice

LegaI Notice

IN 7MG
$7 COUNT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, I, 7$ CIRCUIT COUNT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT PD
THE IIGHTUINYN JUDICIAL THE EIGHTEENTH JUDIC,
FLORIDA
ti.c*.e.c CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Clvii. ACTION ..o
C.JUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
In Ri ffi, %ffl
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1UICAI CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.0$
THOMAS ALLEN WATERS.
HOMES
AC NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
Petitioner. NATIONAL
CEPTANCE CORPORATION.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff,
PEGGY ANN THOMPSON
WATERS
Rnpond.iw. HOWARD W. GRAY and STEVE B. SHUMAKER an
CAROLINE T. GRAY, his wIfe, and CANDACE J. SHUMAKER, his
NOTICE OF ACTION
wife,
TO: PEGGY ANN THOMPSON DIVERSFIED MORTGAGE I
REALTY CO.
Defendants.
WATERS
NOTICE OF SALE
Defendant.
383 Grayling Street
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
South Lyon, Michigan 41171
pursuant to. Final Judgment
NOTICE OF SUIT
You will please take notice that
there has been filed and is pending TO: DIVERSIFIED MORTGAGE foreclosure dated October 21st, 1974
&amp; REALTY CO.
and entered In Case No. 76150401
in the Circuit Court in And for
701 First National
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Seminole County, Florida, Civil
Bank Building
Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole
Action No. 74.1113CA.01.0 seilunga
Decatur. Georgia
Florida,
County,
wherein
dI5$olutior, of the marriage of said
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
THOMAS ALLEN WATERS and
that an action to foreclose a mor. CEPTANCE CORPORATION is
PEGGY ANN
THOMPSON
on the following property in plaintiff, and STEVE
e.
WATERS, and other relief.
SHUMAKER and CANDACE i.
These presents are to require you Seminole County, Florida
Lot 16 SAN LANTA, THIRD SHUMAKER, his wile, are del en
to f ile your written defense with the
SECTION, as recorded in Fiat Book dents, I will 5141 to the higheit and
Clerk of the above styled court and
to serve a copy thereof on 13. Page 75, Public Records Of best bidder for cash at the West
Seminole County, Fla
front door of the Seminole Coun
Petitlonet's Attorney, Gordon
Frederick, P.O. Box 1755, Sanford, has been filed against you, and you Courthouse, Sanford, Flat do,
we required to serve a copy of your
1100 A.M. on the 5th day of
Florida 37171 on or before November
written defenses thereto, If any, November, 1576, the following
IS. 1976. Should you fail to do so a
default may be entered againet ,r' Upon LEONARD V. WOOD, At. described real estate located
torn.y for Plaintiff. at Suite 211, 251 situated and being In Seminole
and the cause proceed cx
WITNESS my hand and official Maitl and Avenue, Altamonte County, Florida. to-wit:
Lot 17, SAN LANTA, THIRD
seal as Clerk of the above styled Springs, Florida 3fl),and file the
Court on this 13th day of October, original with the Clerk of the above SECTION, according to the plat
styled Court on or before the Rh day thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,
A.D.
01 November, 1576, otherwise a Page 75, Public Records of Seminole
(SEAL)
judgment may be entered against County, Florida
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
'otj for the relief demanded in the said property being the lame as set
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Complaint herein,
forth in the Final Judgment of
By: Jean E. Wilke,
WITNESS my hand and seal of foreclosure.
Deputy
said Court, this 25th day of Sep.
Dated this 21st day of Octobe
Publish: October 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7
timber 1576.
1576.
1576
(Seal)
(COURT SEAL)
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Under the category of "emotionally disturbed" comes the
newest — and one of the Eared —
classes, that for autistic
Children. Until recently there were nearly no facilities availa ble.
througfi any public sdlool sy em
st
for these children, whose
withdrawal from the world and the People around them Is almost
total. Now Seminole County, under the directorship of Dan Sento,
whose offices are at
Woodland Elementary, has one of the few
(perhaps four or five) In the entire state.
In addition to these elementary level
programs, Mrs.
Witengier, notes, there are Pre-elementary programs
available
for children from newborn to age four. "The ECHO
program is a
tri'county Program In
conjunction with Orange and Osceola
counties," she says, "and the four-year-old,
have a pre-nw'sery
Program. For children Younger than that the progra m is In a van
and goes to the child, training the parents
to help that child get the
most out of himself."

At the opposite end of the scale are children whose intelligence creates learning difficulties for them — the children in
the "gifted" classes. Moore Capers, who teaches In the Gifted
Center (the center takes students In from several area schools) at
Red Bug Elementary says, "The choice within our program is
Pretty much up to the Individual teacher. We don't duplicate what
the classroom teacher does. We try to give the students something
they can't get in other classrooms.

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1776

candy and such.

"We have a check system for the ki ds," she continues. ,,
Each
child gets a grid with ) squares each day. He
may receive a
check for academics, social behavior, other related things. Or he
may receive a slash, a negative mark which he must work hard
to
get rid of. A the end of the day we add them up
and each child
gets to play for that lejçtlt f th ne. The one with the most checks

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u

Mary Witengier, special education director for Seminole
County, Lists the 12 categories of children who qualify for this tax.
paid public school service: "emotional problems
(severe or
moderate); educable mentally retarded; trainable retarded;
profoundly retarded; specific learning disabilities; severe
learning dlsablllite; special needs; speech therapy (there are
classes at every elementary school); language disabled (these
children are verbal, but their speech may be garbled); blind and
legally Wind; gifted; homebound and hospitalized (these must
have a doctor's statement that they will be homebound a
minimum of three weeks.)

"Emotionally disturbed" Is the category under which Miss
Auclello's nine students come, but she says firmly, "The goal
of
the program Is to get these kids into regular class. I try to keep it
as close to a regular classroom as possible. There are no rewards,

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,

work, Plus make-up work the day they miss by
coming to our

class," says Mrs. Capers. "It Is their responsibility and the
condition on which they can take our class."

Seminole County School system. The program provides learning
opportunities for 12 categories of students, 'ranging from those
with emotional problems (severe or moderate) through those
with unusually gifted minds.

3

kid'A Chance

As would be expected, children In the gifted group carry a
heavier work load than other students, "They have regular class

The children in MIss Auciello's classroom are one Small
segment of a special education Program conducted
by the

Legal Notice

Every

want the children to realize there's a great big world out there. We
have newspapers In the classroom, share what we read In the
biographies of successful people. We try to understand what
motivates success — and Just to understand people better.

"It's very important that the kids make as many mistakes as
they need to make — and learn that it's all right to make
mistakes," says Ann Auclello, a teacher at Pinecrest Elementary
school.

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By MARYUN K. TIPTON
Herald Correspondent

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Sandsv, Oct.24, $76—iC

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Can Be A Big Problem

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Arthur H. Beckilta, Jr.

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'Traveling'

Pt.

7

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
11Th JUDICIAl. CIRCUIT, 11 Ah
By: Linda M.
By: Mary N. Darden
I
llidru ke
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA.
Publish: Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 1576
Publish: Oct. 71, 1576
CASE NUMBER: 76.1322.CA4.O DEElI
DEE.122
equipment electrically t)etore
ByROBERTANGUS
L. F. GALLMAN, and PATRICIA J. —
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
we ship It. And we do a certain
GALLMAN, his wife,
.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI E.
Plaintiffs,
Most American CBers have amount 01 fie1dtestlng In the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
'
never heard of Cybernet
10.42
ome
H
United States, t nuke sue the
PAUL GRANT BROWN, and COUNTY, FLORIDA.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI
Electronics or Its president equipment performs as it is
10.43 Information
KATHERINE ANN BROWN, his CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1631.CAI5.E CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOI
ftari*I owonob. But because supposed to. Since our testing
STOCKTON, WHATLEY, OAVIN 1 SEMINOLE COUNTY
10.45 All Units Report (To Control) wife,
COMPANY, a Florida corporation, GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
D,fendard
10.51 On The Way
Cyberndlmost5o Per facllltlesareautomatedaswell
NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiff CASE No. 762137.CA.5
cent of all the CS equipment —
10-S2 Chec k In WIth Base
we can check out a unit
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN that
Division U
coming from Japan, Its
cntheSthdayof November, 1516, at VIRGIL REED BELL and SUIIBANK MORTGAGE COM
completelyln5.Osecon(15—aJid
10.56 Meet At.
11:OOA.MonttteWest Front Doc.'of MADALI14 LORETTA BELL, his PANt', a Florida corporation
preddent and founder Is a since everybody else faces the
the tourthouse of Seminole County. wife.
10.62 Can't Copy, Use phone
Plaintiff
si gnificant CS personality, seine
field t est limitations, we
Defendants. i.
at Sanford, Florida the undersigned
10-65 Waiting Next Message
even though Haruki Tomonoh heli
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Clerk,
will
offer
for sale to the
FRANK VELEZ, JR. and
eve Oat our equipment lsas
10.75 Causing Interference
has never had the pleasure of reliable
highest and best bidder for cash, the TO: VIRGIL REED BELL
REBECCA A. VELEZ, his wife,
as any now on the
1526
Ewing,
Indianapolis
following described real properl
y:
NOTICE OF ACTION10.77 No Contact
requesting a channel break
Indiana 16201
Lot 21, and the East ½ of Lot
PROPERTY
because CS communication Is
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an TO: FRANK VELEZ. JR ar',
Block 3, RESURVEY OF BLOCK I
While other CS manufac10.91 Talk Closer To Mike
lCtIOfl to foreclose a mortgage on REBECCA A. VELEZ, his wife,"
illegal In Japan.
WILOMERE, according to the Plat
lures In Japan and the United
10.97 Arrived At Scene
the following Properly in Seminole wtios. residence Is unknown
thereof as recorded in the Plat Book
Cybernet, founded a mere
States face shortages of
10-98 Mission Completed
1, Page 50, Public Records of County, Florida:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
seven years ago, now operates
Lot 16, SOUTH PARK, according action to foreclose a mor tgage on
Seminole County, F lorida, subject t
components such as crystals,
10.26 Messa ge Received
10.99 Cannot Copy You
one of the world's most highly
to
the
Plat
thereof
as
real
property
taxes
recorded
In
the
following property In Sem i nole
f,,r the year 1576,
meters, polentlonmeters and
10-27 Moving To Channel.
10-100 Personal
and easements and restrictions of Plat Book 3. Page Q. Public County, Florida:
automated electronics transistors, Cybernet's big
Records of Seminole County,
record.
Check Registration
10.200 Police Needed
Lot 33. LAKE OF T HE WOODS
manufacturing facilities,
together with all structures. im. Florida.
problem Is the slow delivery of
________________________
TOWNSHOUSE, SECTION 1, as per
capable of producing i
et
her
with the follow ing Items of map or plat ther eof recorded in Flat
to a automated equipment.
__________________________ Movements, fixtures, appliances, Tog
10
and appurtenances on said land or property which are located in and Book IS, page $O, public records of
million CS units a month for
_____________________________
permanently installed as part of the Seminole County, Florida; Together
in conjunction therewith,
such brands as Midland, HyThis sale made pursuant to final improvements on the laid land:
with Range, Dishwasher, Disposal,
Gain, Lafayette, Radio Shack
judgment entered in Clvii Action . Refrigerator — 12 cubic loot Ifot Furnace and
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
H
Point (Model 55012GM)
and others.
has been filed against you and yo
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA I3flCA.O.G, now pending in the
Circuit Court in and for Seminole hat been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of you.
'We we the same basic
CASE NO. 76.II75.CA49.O
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
written defenses, If any, to It on the
BARNETT BANK OF WINTER County, Florida.
$
printed circuit board for all of
Dated this 21st day of October, written defenses, if any, to it, on Plaintiff's attorney, whose name and
PARK, NA., a national banking
I
Julius G. Petruska. ROWLAND, address Is E 0. Palermo, al
1916.
our
"Tomonthuys. The
corporation.
PETRLJSKA, BOWEN &amp; Mc. Shackleford, Farrior, Stallings &amp;
(Seal)
reason is that the company's
PlaIntiff,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
DONALD. Plaintiff's attorney, Evans. P.O. Box 3321, Tampa,
VS.
automation equipment Is set up
*toie address It ! North Magnolia Florida 33601 on or before November
Clerk of the Circuit Court
EV ELOPMENT cTDODItC
D
to handie It. "However, all of
Avenue. Orlando. Florida 32101, on 291 h. 1974. and file the original with
'
By: Cherry Kay Travis
INCORPORATED, a Flor ida car.
Haz)dl&amp;
'3r bef ore No vember 11th. ISle, arid the Clerk of this Court ei
Deput y Clerk
We units we produce obviously
ther before
poration: ALAN KANDALL.; AR.
mh the oi't0mflalWlm the Clerk Of this service on plaintiff's attorney
Lawrence F. Galiman
To some CBers they're great
or
DAMAN &amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.. a
are not the same. Each of
Court
either
before
service
on
the
P.O. Box 540
immediately there.l$er; otherwise
Florida corporation; SENTINEL
customers wants something a and to others of us they're a
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately a default will be entered against you
Orlando, FL 32102
STAR COMPANY, a Delaware
thereifter, otherwise a default Will for the relief demanded in the
little different In the way of
in the neck.
corporation; WILLIAM E. BERN. Publish: Oct. 21, 1576
be entered against you for the relief
DEE-124
Okay,
Lady
Cougar,
or
Milk
complaint or petition,
appearance, 01 features. That
STEIN; FRANK L. HARRINOTOPI,
demanded in the Complaint.
IN
THE
CIRCUIJ
cOuRT,
IN
ANO
seal
Maid, or whatever out there,
JR; COSMO E. MINGOLLA; and
means extra boards to ac
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
said Court on October 191h, 1916.
NORTH ORLANDO WATER &amp;
to
that
remark.
this Court. this 1st day of October,
FLORIDA.
commodate the additional
(Cowl Seal)
SEWER CORPORATION, ak.a
1976.
But, consider the fact that
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
functions, and distinctive
NORTH ORLANDO WATER &amp; CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1921.CA44.0
Seal)
In Re: the Marriage 14
Clerk Circuit Court
you're
out
on
Interstate
95,
SEWER
COMPANY,
a
Florida
styling, such as that on the Hy.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
FRANCIS JANE SOUTH, Wife,
By Linda M. Show
corporation,
heading, say, up through South
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Gain 8
and
Deputy Clerk
Defendants. ROBERT
Carolina.
By.
Mary
N.
Darden
BARRETT SOUTH,
PublIsh Oct. 24, 31, Nov 7, 11, 1974
"These area
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Deputy Clerk
fulband.
Now all of sudden you hear
DEE 119
NOTICE OF ACTION
which make one of our units
Oct tO. 17, 21. 31. 1976
NOTICE OF ACTION
..
someone break in iwi that'
TO AIAa Aiaflit I
DEE 47
wurut ii axia anciner WOfUI
STATE OF FLORIDA
1 North Sumit Street
channel
19 with a Smoke;
For lnSance, I've heard more powerto make tiijsa1ocafljjpg
TO: ROBERT BARRETT SOUTH,
$500," he continued. "One
Tenatly, New Jersey
NOTICE OF INTENTION
*tOla last known residence and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
'Blue Goose' breakers In the every week, but we'll need
TO REGISTER
manufacturer may offer very
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
mailing
"Breaker 19 for a Smokey past week or two than we care help of
FICTITIOUS NAME
WILLIAM E. BERNSTEIN
addreSS is: 1114
PEGGY CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
good service f acilities
you CBers out there.
LANE,
WILMINGTON,
OHIO
370 Ma i n Stre et
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN(
and may Report," you bear as you're to imagine. And how about
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SEMINOLE COUNTY
Feel free to contribute Items
provide a good guarantee, while zooming along at
pursuant to Florida Statute S$$A 09,
Suite 1150
CIVIL
ACTION
that a proceeding for dissolution
the double 'Slow Motion'? That guy would to this corner whenever you
that the undersigned, desiring to
Worcester, Massachu.
another tries to economize on
-=
marriage has been filed against you CASE No. 7f1assCA.o9.O
nickels.
engage in business under the tic
51tt5 0160$
havetobefasterthanthespeed or hear of something that you
servlceorhisguaranteeso that
COLONIAL
MORTGAGE SERVICE
and that Petitioner, FRANCIS CO.
OF CALIFORNIA.
titious name of GOOSE BUMPS. at
"Goabead, Breaker," comes of your transmitterlfhe were to deem newsworthy, es pecially
he can offer a lower price."
JANE SOUTH. seeks other relief
665 SR 127, Longwood. Seminole
FRANK
L.
MARRING.
a reply.
against you alfecling the following
be In as many places as we you members of various CS orPlaintiff County, Florida. intends to register
TOInOnOb notes that CS 15
TON. JR.
VS.
described real property:
"Smokey'a taking pict ures at heard him in a 24-hour span.
the said name with the Clerk of the
2$
State
Street.
ganizatloris. After all, we cant
no means a world phenomenon. the
Estates. ROBERT E. GETMAN and Circuit Court
Lot
11,
Block
F.
Sunland
Room 3100
of Seminole County,
mile
marker
and
he's
What
It
meant
was
that
three
k
II,
Pages
TRUDIE
GETMAPI.
i
Its
recorded
in
Plat
Boo
eport
It
If
we
don't
know
about
While It has exploded Iii
Florida,
Boston. Massachusetts
doLngltinbothdlrectlous,Lady
or
four
different
CBers
were
ft.
Defendant
IC 32, Public Records of Seminole
United States and Candu, and Cougar XYZ02109
Viola C Scheblein
OF SUIT—
(,xnty, Florida.
1111
using the same handle In
Andrea C Spielman
I
Right?
enjoys some popularity In t
PROPERTY
AND,
you
are
required
to
he
Publish Oct. tO, If, 21, 31. 1976
.
E. MINGOLLA
vario us parts of the country.
TO. TRUDIE GETMAN
j
and file your Answer orap.ear
it could make the difference. COSMO
Scandinavia, Australia and
other
DEE 19
c a Boyer &amp;
Now If you're the La dy
Now
1710$ Northeast Copies
What
do
__________________________
defense
of
you
do
when
or
pleading
with
the
Clerk
01
For
now,
we're
going
10.10.
Italy, It Is unknown In lfl3fl
Mingolia Industries
Road
tteCIrcuit Court In and for Seminole
Cougar from the Sanford area you nm into this type of
Post Office Box 9S1
—The Tampa Amberjack
parts of the worid. There is a
Battle Ground,
County, Florida, and serve,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
what do
do?
Worcester. Massachu.
problem?
Washington 93601
fleaowered version in Japan,
K4873
thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
setts
01613
You wonder, and listen and
Pe
rh
aps
the
bed
thing
to
do,
ROGER I. BERRY, P.O. Drawer o.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
but CB American-style Is wonder
aear
that an action to foreclose a mor COUNTY, FLORIDA.
some more.
If you're Milk Maid, Lady
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Sanford 37Th, on or before the th
virtually unknown, and
day of November. 1976. or otherwise tgage on the following property in CIVIL NO. 761ff6.CA..0
that an action to foreclose a mor
Seminole County, Florida:
Tomonoh doesn't expect It to Co"Well, my handle's Lady Cougar, or whatever in the
HOME SAVINGS BANK,
tg.ge on the following property in a default will b entered against
ugar at home, but obviously Sanf ord area, is to put that
Lot I, less the West 12 feet, and the
appear In the near f ut ure.
Plaintiff,
Seminole County, Florida:
west 1$ feet of Lot 9. Block 1L 2nd v.
someone In this area has the 'Sanford' tag in front of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
WITNESS my hand and official
The East 300 Feet of Lot 56, tying
"There are three conditions same handle. So now what
seal
of
the
Clerk
Section
SAN
LANTA,
according
to
ANDREW
R
KELLY
of
the
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIE.
Circuit
Court
do I handle when you're out there In
North of Wagner Road, Block D
and FRAN
required for the &amp;VeiOP(flflt
on the 4th day of October, 174.
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat CES E. KELLY,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the D. R. MITCHELL'S SURVEY
of do? Change my handle Just Whatever-Land.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Book 1. pages 3$ through 10 of the
(Seal)
Defendants.
OF THE LEVY GRANT, according
CS," he believes. "These are because I'm In someone else's
Public Records of Seminole County,
Right? Wrong?
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CASE NO. 76-2S36CA4S.I
AMENDED
to the Plat thereof, as recorded in
space,populaUon,andfreedem home territory?
Florida,
less
the
South
12
feet
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK
for
We'dlIketoheartheopimon
NOTICE OF ACTION
Plat Book I, Pages. Public R ecords
S
alley.
of communication. Among
OF ORLANDO, a national banking
By: Cherry )(a Travis
10 FRANCES E KELLY
of Seminole County, Florida,
I don't know about you, but of you readers out there. And association,
has been filed against you and you
BERRY
&amp;
FULLER
RESIDENCE. 1721 Hilt
has
been
filed
against
civilized nations, only the that's exactly what we did a we promise we'll print the
are required to serve a copy of your
.o Drawer o
Street
Uni ted States has all three to
Plaintiff. DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES,
VS.
wr itten defenses, if any to it, on the
Sanford, Florida 32771
couple of times last week when responses.
Hananan, South
INCORPORATED,
a
Florida
cor
.
the degree which mak es
Attorneys for Petitioner
Plaintift'sattorney, whosename and
LUTHER L. FOSHEE and DALE 0,
Carnlina 29410
we encountered the problem.
poration; ALAN KANDALL; AR
address is DAVID 6. MULOCK of
FOSHEE, his wife, ii at..
Publish- Oct 10, 17, 21, 31, 1976
development of CS as a bobDAMAN
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC., a DEE II
For quite some time, we had
we're
speaking
of
Defendants.
CARLTON, FIELDS, WARD. TO ANDREW R KELLY
byld medI
Florida corporation; SENTINEL
plble."
EMMANUEL SMITH &amp; CULTER,
NOTICE OF ACTION
been knownIn another part of responses, Bill Armstrong,
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
STAR COMPANY, a Delaware IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
He not es that while Japan has the
PA., Pos t Office Box 3239, Tampa,
state as the Sliver Fox — financial aid officer of Seminole TO: SPECTRA.PHYSICS, C COr. corporation; WILLIAM E. BERN. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA Florida
33601 and file the original
poration not authorized
(Last
known mailing aareu of
to do STEIN; FRANK L. HARRINCTON, Civil Action No. 76.1711.CA.09.A
population and relative butsohavealotofotherpeople Community College (SCC)
with the Clerk of the above Styled And
free dom of communication, in
rew R Kelly being, Post Office
court on or be fore November 29th, Box 5026,
this area, apparently. Thus, called the ot her day to tell us business ln the State of Florida, 1250 JR COSMO E. MINGOLLA; and FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
Virginia Beach. Virginia
Middlefield Road, Mountainview, NORTH ORLANDO WATER &amp; AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
1976: otherwise a Iudgment may be 2345S
space is ala premiwn, In much wechangedbacktooworigj,sj that he's trying to work h) a California
SEWER CORPORATION, a-ka. United States corporation,
en tered against you for the relief
f Europe, there is a limit on handle of Th
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
All part ies claiming int erests by,
NORTH ORLANDO WATER 6
e Irishman, only to seminar for CBers at the local act ion for foreclose a mortgage an
Plaintiff,
demanded In the complaint or
on
through. under or against FRAN
SEWER COMPANY, a Florida vs.
oboth space and freedom Of learn that there's another institution of higher learning.
following properly In Seminole
petition.
CES E. KELLY and ANDREW P
corporation, and you are required to JAMES MILLER PARKER, At al,.
communication, while coun- 'hr,'
County, Florida;
WITNESS My hand and the seal 00
in he e
KELLY and 10 all Parties having or
serve a copy of your written
Defendants,
laid Court on October 21st, 1976.
tries like A ustralia and Canada
TheEastl$'ofthe West ISO'ofttte
Bill said that he has hopes
claiming to have any right, title or
So, all of a sudden we
defenses, if any, to it on lire F.
NOTICE OFSALE
(Seal)
of
East
300'
(less
S
the
outh
400')
lack the population density changed to The Tampa having various officials of the
interest in the real property herein
CI Daniels of TURNBULL, ABNER
Notice is hereby given that,
Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr.
Government 1.01
described
necessary to make CB really Amberjack. An
S. Section 3. AND DANIELS, Attorneys for pursuant to the Order or Final
Federal
Townsh
Communication
ip
19
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
South.
d
Court
y
Range 32, East, Plaintiff, whose addrujs is Ill West Judgment entered in this cause, in
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
popular.
By Linda M Shaw
Commission (FCC) and other Of thO Public Records of Seminole Lyman Avenue, Post Office Box l, the Circuit Court of
we've had little trouble,
that an action to foreclose a mor
Seminole
Deput
County,
Florida,
y
Clerk
Tomnonob believes that the
tgage on the follow ing real property
Winter Park, Florida 37190, an file County, Florida. I will sell the
Aft.erall,therenughtbeother VIP'sonhandfortheevent,but Ms been Iliad against you and
Publish: Oct. 24, 31. Nov.?, ii, 1976 in
you the original with the Clerk of the property situated in Seminole
current CS fever in the United Amberjacks In
Seminole County. Florida
DEE 121
everything Is prelicated upon
Lot 7, Block B SUMMERSET
arerequiredtos.rveacppyo,yr
above styled Court on or before County, Florida, described as.
States will break soon
written
defenses,
if
1
Seminole County area, but the response he gets from local
any, to it on November 17th, 1976. Otherwise, a
NORTH, according to the
The East 290 feet of the South 164.5
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
perhaps by the end of 1978 — certainly we can't step on CBers and various area CS RICHARD H. ADAMS, JR. of Gray, judgment may be entered against feet
thereof
as
recorded
in Flat Book
of he Northeast '.i of the North.
Adams. Harris &amp; Robinson PA.,
PLANNING BOARD
Pages 13 and 11, Public Records 1W
for the relief demanded in the west '. of Section 26. Township 20
and decline gradually to a anyone'stoeswith t hat"rampa' organizations.
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Seminal, C
plaintiff's attorneys, who,e ad.
complaint or petition.
ounty, F lorida,
South, Range 29 East, (lees 25 feet
market of 10 million units a bit tacked on to the front of
the City of Casselberry Planning
is
401
So, if you're interested In dress
East
has been tiled against y ou and you
WITNESS my hand and 11w seal of for right 'f way of Longwood
Board
will
Robinson
Street.
P.O.
Box
hold
a
public
hearing
o
ae
year by the late 1970s. In terms handle.
such a Seminar, gi ve A.r'rxi.
said Court on October, 1976.
Markham Road.) Public Records of
requred to serve a copy of your
3041. Orlando, Florida 32502,
ditculS the Comprehen sive Land
written defenses, it any, to on van
of
ISEAL)
strong a call at SCC.
Seminole County, Florida.
I guess what we're trying
the less expensive under,
the 26th day 01
Use
Plan.
The
purpose
of
thu
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke. P A. at
dush automotive units, In fact, say
atpubIIcsaIe,tothehigp,nfaf
November, 1976, andfiletheor,gin.ai
meeting is to inform
t it's awfully easy to
the public 01 Pott Office Box 793. Orlando.
'clear
g
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in
th
e
channel'
for
bidder, for cash. at the west front
with
the
clerk
of
this
ur
Co t either
progress made on the Corn
he suspects that the peak my
By: Martha T. Vihlen
Florida 32*07. and file the original
door 01 the Seminole County Court prenensive Land
handles in various this week, we'd just like to say before sqrvico on plainflff,$ &amp;I.
already have arrived — duplicate
Deputy Clerk
Use Plan and to *itfl the Clerk 0111w above styled
House In Sanford, Florida. at 11:00
parts 01 the country.
solicit Input from
tornevs or immediately thereafter;
the
public
that
we'll
do
everything
in
in
Publish Oct. 11, 21, 31, Nov. 1, 1976 A M., on November stti, 1916.
court On of before November 29th,
al though an FCC .kclz.lon in
otherwise a default will be entered
relation to the Comprehensive Lend l,7a, otherwise a judgment may be
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against you for the relief demanded
Use Plan
favor of mor e channels, ex_
ntered against you for the relief
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
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Ti
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pEtsrU I4L U
dlmanded in the complaint oc.,
7, CUWU
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Triursday, November 4, 1514 at 7.30 petition
revive Interest in the lowerBy. Cherry Kay Travis
Coirt on October 21sf, 1914
PM in Casselberry City Hilt. 93
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Dep
ut
y
Clerk
hand and the seal of
(Seal)
L3ke TrIplet Drive. Casselberry,
priced mode ls.
Said Court on October 70th, 1916
Harrison,
Greene,
Mann,
ARTHUR H. BECICW1TI4, JR.
Florida, or as soon thereafter as
Sin ce CS transmissions are
(Seal)
Rowe. Stanton &amp; Mastry
Clerk of the Circuit Court
posSible.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
AttlflliOn Raleigh W Greene, Ill,
illegal In Japan, how does
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Mary W Mart r,orne,
Post
Office
Box
3512
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
Depvty
Clerk
Cybernet t est the eq uipment it
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City Clerk
By: Linda M Staw
St. Petersburg, FlOrida 33731
Publish : Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 1, II. 1974
CasIberry. Florida
produces? "We bench-ted our
Deputy
Publish
Oct.
Clerk
21,
1976
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Publish Oct It . ta. lem
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LInda Keeling, Valentine Girl

for XJ Bets Eta Chapter, Bets
Sigma Phi, shows fine style as
she practices for the chapter's

HolI.O Contest slated for
Nov.
am.- 5 p.m. at the
Mayfair Country Club.
Cliff Miller, the chapter'u
clUng Contestant who Is upon.
iored byiheSunrlse Kiwanis
Cl ub awaits his turn to swing at
the balL
The contestant is designed to
help Xl Beta Eta raise money
for the annual BSP Valentine
Bal
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benefit the Seralaole Youth

Ranch. The chapter which
raises the money will have its
VsJentIste Girl and King Con.
lestantcrownedqueeuudkfgg
of the ball.
One dollar buys three balls
and a chance to win a prize—as
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Salaries For Housewives?

On W'i'
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"The only difference between
a wife and a servant is that the
wife works for nothing," said
feminist George Sand almost a
century ago.
Spurred on by today's

feminist movement, the controversy over the domestic status
of women rages on. After all, It
has been estimated that the
average homemaker with no
How do we make good to
outside job works a total of 99.6 Morn for her hours of
unpaid,
hours a week at 12 different unappreciated labor?
unpaid jobs in the home.
Pay her a salary, say many
Studies estimate that the feminists. If we agree — and a
value of the homemakers' recent survey by the American
services is 21 per cent of the Council of Life Insurance
Gross National Product.
(ACLI) reveals that 74 per cent
So do homemakers deserve of
people
interviewed
more recompense than the nationally do not think
"meatloaf again?" routine, housewives should be paid —
dirty clothes, dishes, floors and but if we agree, how do we go

faces to wash, and a card on about it?
Mother's Day?
First , who pays the salary, In

the ACIJ survey, almost six out checking
a
prospective educated women.
Of 10 of those who felt corn- husband's honk balance extra
It seems to me there are
pensation for housewives was in carefully
before tying the knot, enough Pitfalls in the
rock&gt;
order. said the husband should knowing their salary depends road of marriage as it is.
Money
be the one to pay the salary. on his ...
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(the root of all evil,
More than two in 10 felt the
As for the government paying in the form of wifelyremember)
salaries, is
government should foot the bill. housewives salaries,
I can't see bound to further complicate an
Forget for a Moment who is
the taxpayers going for it, already troubled institution.
paying the salary; let's con. especially
not the unmarried
But I do believe the labors of
cjclø,' h.s,.. u,
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uuwwi ox 'ncr
ones.
love and duty to which homeweekly pay check is to be
But maybe I'm wrong there. makers
devote their lives
determined. Does the housewife The ACLI survey
revealed that, deserve some concrete coinpunch a time clock' Is she paid of
the one in four Americans pensatiort. How about Social
according to the type of work
supporting the idea of women security benefits for the homeshe does teacher, babysitter,
being paid to take care of home maker? Be nice too,
if emdishwasher, economist.,, ? Or and childr en,
those who were ployers would consider a
according to a rate set by her single, divorced
or separated woman's experience at running
husband. supposing he is her
were xnure likely to support a household or
raising a half.
"employer'"
payinenLs to housewives than dozen kids successfy w hen
Will wesi.xiden dl y see money- married people.
she comes to apply for a job
crazed housewives doing only
Women are t he most en. outsi de the home.
ose
jo
th
bs that pay well and
thusiatj advocates of the
On with the domestic
ignoring the lower paying
scheme
not surprisingly. revolution'
drudgery jobs? And will they be
Particularly younger, better
Housewives deserve nubtet
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itarg YOUrgair, I wouldn't

it I &amp;do they could only go
in the neighborhood. I'd

they brotight it home. I'd
let them go by th=ielm

and tell them not to eat
anything until It is checked,
and throw away anything

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Phyflj Bart, Sagfor(J:
"I'd let them go just
around the neighborhood,
but no when else. 17111 walk

check everything they got

but there Is more of a
safety problem now,
speciafly with traffic."

wlthth

they should wear v"uks.
because oIno being able to
see as well. There's bees a

notwapped,sndanyfL
There's a lot more people
out looking for trouble now,
unfortunately."

anges, there s no

pecl, wh4
y're
or not You j have
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HarailillCorrespea"

25 Y.ars Ago
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This Week

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Sanford Qtymisewøe

not

to Accept candy from
strIngers. I don't think

lecti'Don Fever

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Sale # ,4

bewitched with the idea of

wil

Richard Prescott,
[)eLand: "Fm single, but If

Connie Lahrnan, Si
ford: "I would go with

I did have childlet, up to a
certain age, I'd go with

mine, and I'd 90 through
every

them. If they were
restricted to my area, they
ul
er
youngsters. I'd tell them to
walk by the aideof

stay in oiw ne1githor
and carry flmhl4W I was
never afraid to go out when

I was a child, and I'm sire
my mother wasn't afraid to
let me go."

and not the middle, and to
wear something

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A graduate at Seminole High

owtoflh1up thefewrenajthg School (she actually skipped
- free hours in her busy schedule, her senior year), she is
cllia Monroe 4

Larry Monroe Jis the youngest
Ijed realtor in Seminole
recezaiy tamed

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Wadas s ah

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by Mrs. Joachim (Edith)
Liebert, attracted much
favorable comment. Mrs.
I.iebert explained that her
husband and his mother,

tag says Joan Mandate. "It
's wooden. She can laugh aloud, says matter-of-factly in a back
rially a ball."

"We only had 13 dates before

very well deny it.

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(radioloost) through medical fun.'.
school and our two kids are now
In college."
,
Bill Braceland enli itened
Joan Is presently employed

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DIMOjij PENDANTS
ff4 ii KARAT GOLD
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at this one low price.
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polyester Chine. A crotcieung
stitch of gold metallic thread

goal was $3g,000. The following year, the organization decided to
staff its office fuiltime. Mrs. Ganas said she would like a shot sat

Forms the trees with a
sprinkling of brilliant orange

She got it, and over the years has seen the goal inch up to its.

When Mrs. Ganas Joined ln12asatvph.U1..1,flIted

We Care and Teen hot Line
telephone crisis intervention
center will offer training
sessio ns in Seminole County.
According to Margaret Barnes,
coordinator for We Care in
r Seminole, volunteers are
urgently nee ded to man the

e weeks proceeding the campaign, and the oup' perIod

aftertheexcitementIsall overarebusy,. This IsJy5
the

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exhibition was well received by

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Springs, Nov. 1 through Dcc. 6
Ms. Barnes hopes that if there

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' operation can be moved to
%IAHGARFT BARNES
Seminole from Orlando

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youthful Cindy Bock provided

Officers another added attraction at the

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bleached turkey neck bones."

Backgrou.nd
own, and is now the busy owner party
musicfare.
of lilting
tunes organ
from
of the Merle
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today and yesteryear by
Sanford.

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5ooh. Sh
e and her engineer throngs of viewers. And
husband, Bill,
cam e to Florida ho
spitality reigned supreme.
eight years ago, settling In
Mrs. La wrence (Maurie)
San ford three years later.
Mrs. Gordon decided to McAlister and her refreshment
'retire' into a business of her committee served a variety of
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vice president; June Foley,
third vice president, and
corresponding secretar);
Brenda Echols, recording
secret a r ; JoAnne

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Pianos.Organ

Herringshaw, treasurer; Val
Colbert , parliamentarian and

Bob Ball's Pianos a Organs
301 W. First St. Sanford

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Jessie Brisson, chapn.

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PROFESSIONALLY STAFFED, MEDICALLY

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ORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY
THEY NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOO D WORK
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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slimmer ls best. You're not
on your o. You work
with the-team(the
Director, R. N., Psycho.
inSIst &amp; others) and you
feel they really care. Tha t
moral support makes all
the diffe rence."

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SALVATION ARMY
GOOD SAMARITAN HOME
CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
SEMINOLE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
MID-FLORIDA CENTER FOR ALCOHOLICS
CENTRAL FLORIDA SHELTERED WORKSHOP

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telephone receiving calls from

the county.
Ten training sessions will be
held at the Seminole County
Mental Health Center on Robin

way

the executive secretary job.

About the Sadordite, the

We CareOpens

Winners

The United Way and Margaret Ganas have been together g
long time is Seminole Co y and ha ve proved to be a wth
.umblnation.

to a novice in weaving, Mrs

Businesswomen Remembered

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treasured

Dailey said, "When I get this

like the community very much. Sanford. On a fall trip to New

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completed, I am going to

- beautiful plants were artistic director of the Demo Women Hold Luncheon
everywhere,
production said, "Sara Lee Li
Miriam Phillips is one of th
Joe Knowles, Democratic The business session was
e one of the mod ented gins I candidate
newer auxiliary members. Her have ever seen."
for
State conducted by President Jean
husband, Dr. Stephen Phillips,
Representative, District 34, Norris. The women voted to
is hanging out his shingle for
toward
Auto-Tra in has really put addressed Democratic contribute $300
Women's Club of Seminole DemocTatic candidates cam
' the first time in Sanford. Both Sanford on the map, according County at the
regular monthly paign funds. Mary Stout was
- are from Windsor, Conn., and to Mrs. P.L. (Mary) Elmore, luncheon at the Heritage Inn introduced as a new member,

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rt in a vaudeville-type show Health Dept., the agency
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supported by the club.
a cOffee Monday morning at the
Site of the delightf ul ca baret
NORA GORDON
Ravensbrook home of Dr. and isoimw's San Juan Hotel and MiThe Inspiration of the Little
s., BPW Contest was Mrs.
Mrs. Franklin
Clontz.
Sara
Is one ofShowtime
the featured
hostess Jean(Jean)
gave the
wives
girltie
dancers.
is Gordon's, who for years was traveling throughout the U. S.
herself a model and la ter was and to Mexico and Puerto Rico.
, the f ull red carpet treatment as Tuesda
y
through
Saturdays
at
coordinator
and chaperone for
While living in Oak Ridge,
they socialized throughout the 7:30 and 9:30
p.m. with a 11:30 the Miss Teen-age America
lovely home and pool and patio p.m. show on Sat
Tenn. Mrs. Gordon operated
urday night Contest - a job which took her her own model and charm
area which was alive with also.

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yarns.

Edith

come to the cabaret. The 18. Proceeds from the contest
More than 40 physicians
talented daughter of Sara and were presented to the Dental
wives forming the Woman 's Mar ion Robe rts audi tioned for
Clinic at the Seminole Co unty
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surprises. In explaining her art

are already completed for the
one of Sanford's outstanding year.
personalities, Sara Lee
The club held its popular
Roberts, invites everybody to Little Miss BPW Contest Sept.

An elementary education Engiand, she was surprised to
major, Miriam is already in- meet up with people from
volved. Many community Maine, to Pennsylvania, to
womenareenrolledmacourse Virginia who would exclaim
in aerobics she is currently when she mentioned her home
onducting
at Seminole town: "Oh yes, we know where
Community College.
Sanford Is. We got off AutoThe attractive brownette Train there!"

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The liberated lady lawyer
citize ns attending the meeting, projects of the Sanford BPW
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Jean's green thumb aptitudes

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identified by the owner's own Jeannie Winn.
wire brand), a skeleton from
the desert cholla bush and
several shades of earth-tone

Dr. (Brooke) Smith and his and will be erected
Nora Gordon, In her second
fam ily then. Da you know Dr.
Martha and Ned Yancy were term as president of the club,
John Johnson and Jan?"
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She continued, "We used to
According to Bill Gielow, are the members of the Sanford
come to Sanford to the AAU cormnittee chairman, Scenic Business and Professional
swimming meets where we met route signs have been ordered Women's Club.

who also has a private p ot's
li ce
admits that politics is
her hobby and sideline as well
as flying.

most

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llftlngorteasingcomb,andthe never is, even when it's for good causes. She spends about 10
blade from a broken kitchen months out of the year on United Way billings.
knife.
Nor Is her job dull, particularly not at this time of the year.
The United Way campaign Is crammed into a 30-day span, ending
She
relics into a rustic, campaign, said Mrs. Ganas.

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Th growing forcs of
th ivic Affairs Committee of
th e criminal division of the the Greater Sanford Chamber American businesswomen were
State Attorney's office, Fifth of Commerce on the r es and honored this week during
ul
Judicial District, which she
regulations of landscaping at a National Bus inesswomen's
admits she loves,
Week. Included In that number
meeting Tuesday.

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birds perched on the branches. Present $186,M. The gra" change in the county from.
agricultural to commercial-lndustrlaj has accounted for much of
Connie Dailey, who is a the Increase In donations, Mrs. Ganas believes, and so has the
wizard at stitchery and influx of new residents from areas where United
has loot
sculpting, was busy at a crude been an established custom and way of life. Also,Way
she suggests
hand made weaving loom. Mrs. the long-time Seminole County residents have been educated over
Daily was patiently weaving a the pad decade or so to make their contribution
to the fund an
wall hanging with what ap- annual ritual.
peared to be a mudifled hair
No one could call M Ganas' job easy collecting moneT;

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A nun came up to her and

fr vice president.
Driving past autumn hills and we were engaged," she says,
"This is a two-party system," obscene slogans.
:11 she ever has second done fences in update New explaining how s
she concluded, "not a four-par.
he
accep
ts
th
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thoughts, she doesn't say so. U York, her face brightens
ty syst ."
'Oh," she said sweetly. "You
and campaign time spent apart. WALTER MONDALE
her enth usiasm ever flags, she
esays: "Oh, lookattlepret. "Wehaven'tnta lot hour
Walkthgtohercar,sherj
ride
a
motorcycle."
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tesn't let on.
s .. . wife Joan thdves on a hand anxio
ty horses!"
usly to her face
alone
together."
A man rushed up to her and
he's an eager, angular lady,
campaigning
And the's much given to little
and asked no one in particular: pumped her hand: "I say, beat
the separations, Joan
a -minister's daughter, who bursts
of -.How marvelous
Mondale can say: ,,I'm so glad York
'Was that too mean? I don't the hell outa Ford!"
likes the sensible wife of a
went hke this:
Clearly Joan Mondale doesn't he didn't stand me up as a pap..
cpllege professor.
Elmira , to Ithaca, to Wad.
After an appearance and later saying, '1 loved that
'Andthesttiffofhercampalgn wife.
want to be the heavyweight petbeby
his
side
in
the
campaign,
chester,
to
Yonkers,
to
Haverchatty
news conference at a Wasn't he great?"
ca
e
at
wo
us
th
ul
d become a straw, to
i,"above all, pleasant, sensible
lain
White
P
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se
ni
or
"I don't (eel my husband trifle boring."
citizens community in
Sidney Ctryn , , a grizaled
10 soft. No hard dmussion of married me to write his
Speak at a br eakfast, give in. Haverstraw, she asked: "W
as I man with sharp black eyes,
While two children are in
m*aues, no list of facts and speeches or influence him in a school and
Open 3 headquarters, all right? I
one son handles bag- tgierview3,
just tried to be nat- grumped at the proceedings,
atiMlcs. It's the intwt.lve, direct way," she says.
interviews, take a walking urai."
ve
gage on his father's P1
"She's a very nice woman
itely approach to politics.
tour, eat lunch, give a speech,
"I feel now that I am his Movidale campaigns alone'n.onJoan
a drive to the airport, catch a nap
Then, reassured, she said and she said sweet things, but
smiling: --I try to
Joan Mondale talks about the partner and his advocate. We trail that others might find Un- in the sky, depl
follow Muriel she didn'
t say anything much. I
ane
Of t he Oemocratic part y, see eye to eye on must issues. kind.
,
give
an
Humphrey's
advice:
"Be
yourthink
they
just want to keep the
e importance of voting and
interview, drive to a fact
i Ia g pusher? No." She
ory,
self,
relax,
enjoy
it.,
And
I
do."
Mondale
name out front of
yet, one day m upatate New meet workers, drive to a senior
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plans to be an activist, focusing
on the arts and encouraging

said: "Good for you. You didn't
In Rome, N.Y., she had just know the answer and you didn't
told reporters she agreed with pretend you did."
the presidential debates that
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Joan, but practicing law Is. She
was graduated from University said, "I am really Impressed
of Florida Law School In June. with the campus. It Is Just

DEAR ABBY: I agree with BIiFly Huh, calif.
for AbYOU that confession might be by; booklet How to write Letters
Occasion;.' Plea flcIo;e a
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Dietrich

As a naive. 2D-year-old bride,
I confessed to my fiance that
and you realize that he didn't About seven blocks later she there had been ano
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mean what he said.

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tow-, give a speech, shake ton, D.C., and of historic sites. —
SANFORD PLAZA
hands, give interviews, drive to She is especially interested in
a hotel for an hour's nap, give the arts and historical prean interview on the way, drive servation.

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and bring him InterA political wife,
ask not only for your votes, but esting information and requests
I'm not alone," says Joan for your hands and yo ur he
arts I hear around the country."
Mondale. "I'm with people all and with
can
Doem'tshemithusbsnd
the time."
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on
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thet character and compassion wrinkles her nose. "As far as a
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role as adviser Is concerned, I
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DEAR ABBY: My husband and tooted the horn. That's foolishly told him who he was.
o wnshlso wn businPss andIs
when- my husband came out,
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We were talking about
Thirty years and four adult
own boss. I've never ca lled him dressed in a bath
ro be and children liter, my husband still
women getting their breasts
al
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at work because he has
slippe ! He opened the door for throws this man in my face
removed because of cancer,L
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her, took th
I and my husband said a guy
e sack of groceries, periodically even though I have
it certainly never occurred swatted her
rump and kissed been a devoted and faithf ul
would have to be nuts to stay he should get sick, he shouldn't toAnd
me
to
ca
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see if he was her cheek And all this in broad wife.
—
with a woman that happened to expect me to take care of him. actually at his tooffice.
daylight!
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they
were
young
and
married
He
will
die
alone
like
How much better off we both
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niy a short time. I asked him that he Is.
I never
hours
after I saw my husband unnoticed. 1 haven't mentioned made that confession. Silence j
iat he would do if that hapAbby,
am
I
unreasonable
or
off
to
work
.I decided to do some this to him for fear
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pened tome right now, and he overly sensitive? Or could I be grocery shopping. To avoid th
said he'd have to think a bout it jumping to conclusions?
e might say or do. What do you •
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lunch
hour
traffic,
I
took
a
suggest?
a while.
DEAR
FOOLISH: Silence Is
M.G.
different
route.
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BEWILDE E
Abby, that did It! Who needs
not always golden. It
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bust, a 25
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streej, I noticed a woman your husband that you're on
Ile home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Wallace, 2442
't sure he'd stick with
DEAR NLG.: Simmer down, driving a car that looked Me double life be
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ts been leading
Grandview Ave., Sanford was chosen as the October me If I lost a breast, he had dear. rmsne that a man who's exactly like my husband's. I and ask him which
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one be
Garden of the Month by the Jacaranda Circle of the
e last time. I been a devoted and faithful looked at the license plates, and prefers. Since you now ks,,
Everyone haprol,m. Whits
twill never sleep with that husband for24 years woWdoll sure enough it was his!
vouri? For a personal reply. write to
Sanford Garden Club.
where The other woman lives, ABBY: Bon
animal again! Fu
-ne if consider leaving you II you
No. 0700, L.A., Calif.
Curious, as to what this and caught your nan with his
Enclose stamped. ,,,,.
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Mrs. Danny (Betty) Stein, one). They will relate exR.T. Cowan, Mm J.D. Cochran
Orlando Chapter of
h PrOgrwn director, promises us periences that occurred during
and Henry Witte sr.
will hold its regular meeting
Oct. 26, at $ P.M. at the Obey an interesting evening, with their reign of office.
Lovett,s Piggly-Wiggly of- Shalom Synagogue, 915
Pf5iCiefltS f
fered the following specials:
Admittance is free: coffee
Orlando's Hadanah coming and cake will
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Peter
All
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from
afar
(Miami,
to
name
newcomers
are
welcome.
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married for 24 yews to a run
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and
moved
slowly from
Forest clubhouse Tuesday hobby showcase mushroomed needlework to massive and one men
display
to snottier
the
morning.
into a spectacular arts and Intricate
According to Mrs. C. crafts festival. Mrs. Hansen
following
remarks were
Mrs. Hansen said, It
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at FIll (where she completed she plans a trip to England
her freshman and sophomore Russia this winter. Ot*alnlng
years together, to become a her pilot's license Is another
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Arts and Crafts Festival.
Tell."______
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tagged.
the day of the sale.
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hospital auditorium.
Crafts and handmade items
ItemsfortheChr1stxnasb
Individuals or organizations — macrame, can&amp;es, sprons, — lights, ornaments, wreaths —.,who would like to donste items gifts — shoulld am be brought can be brought in up to the day.
for the sale should take them to In Without delay,
before the sale.

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conducted by Carl Prisoc,
Breckenridge
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included
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tenunaHotel:
Mrs.
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Spivey horn. on the DelAnd head of
ervices; M1n.$. W. Vincent Roberts piled sky high with Inquiries
Volunteer
Vote Committee.
S
Highway.
Dorothy Corrodi, F. E.. every day from editors, firm
Mrs. C. R. Dawson
the chapter, and Hick Farrell, Rownulat, Frank Melsch, A.W. and tourists, all asking about
Candidates were Joini Kader,
Sanford and Seminole County.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feinberg diiuter chairman and member Tedo, Ralph Wight and
(Pete) Higgins, W.H.
entertained at a Halloween of the board.
rings L Hurt Sr.
Stamper, W.V. Bitting and party at their Magnolia Avenue
The following engagements
Randall Chase. Unable to at home for their son Richard.
were anno unced: W ilma Jean
Mrs. Edward Kircher was
tend was Al Lee.
Dr. P. J. Westgate of the Williams and George Alton
Mrs. C. F. Proctor __________
and Mr. and guest speaker at the regular Corral Florida
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Mrs. Joho Kader assisted
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meeting
of
the
Home
Life
Station
was
guest
speaker
at
and
Warren
Earle
Daniels.
th
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Spivey
was hosts
hohored at aJoyce
bridal
shower,
guests.with
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Woman'sClub.She demon. meeting for the new season of
The following birth an- halloween Sale Items
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be schedole for the receipt of sale perishable plants or
Funds from the sale
used to purchase Christmas items: garage sale or white shosid be turned in the day
gifts for two local iiItii1on, elephant type items lamps, before the sale.
Baked goods and candles in
flower
books,
games,
the Seminole Youth
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arrangements, etc but not air-tight containers can
clothing should be brought In brought in the day before
holding a Trick

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ARM (March 21-April 19) wait till another day.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Don't lot emotion rule your
pocketbook today. You could Partners will be unlucky it
overspend m much you'll blow You're starting anything new
today. Better to go It alone, butt
the whole thing.
certain you're not selfish In
TAURUS (April 2Q.May
oach.
your
Avoid legal negotiations or
verbal commitments today.
SAGITtARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
ThhIp will no Work out to YO
your
21)
Do make this a day of rest.
advantage.
Your mind won't be on work.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Mistakes could be costly.
Feelings couid run high on the
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Jth today. Try JIot to overreact,
You could becon frustrated by 19) May away from crowds
today. You're not In the mood
dinner time.
for small talk and could make a
CANCER (June 21uly 22) bad iznpreIon on someone yq
Dan't depend on friends toshow care about.
you a good time today. Your
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Judgment is not all that good. me
domestic scene Isn't too
Your trial In another could be harmonious today. It might be
misplaced.
wise to buys few things for the
LEO (July fl-Aug. 22) That home to pacify the family.

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yesterday Is MW smoldering. B
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what you say today.
expect the family to obey
could be blows
Don't
Your
st
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ments
your every command today,
out of proportion and cause
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It was up to South to make a
decision. He could overtake
dummy's king of diamonds
wi th his ace and try the spade
finesse. U it worked he would
makehiscontract; [fitlosthe
would be down at least two
tricks. Or be could let the king
of diamonds hold and hope to

find the hearts 2.2 in which
case his third heart would be
an entry to his ace of

diamonds.
South knew that the chance
of a 2.2 break was Just 40 per
cent and a successful finesse
50 Cr cent but he did not want
to
West
two down, so he let the
V.,t
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king of diamonds hold .J was
Pass IV Fag 3 N.T.
down one when the hearts fallPan p. Pass
ed to break.
Opening lead — 54 _j that
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points out
In was wrong
The game was match-point because, if East held the king
duplicate and like many of spades he surely would
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Both vulnerable

matchbidders, Soul
have ask ed for a spade lead
tried three notrump ra ther and he had not
done that.
than a raise to four earls,
ThIst1rneitwasagooj,

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A Florida reader wants to
really fouled things up.
know if we would open one
West led his fourth
club club in third
when
against the three notrump vulnerable, he game is
contract and the defense had duplicate and you hold:
four tricks ln before you could £KQZZVKZZ,24K lox 15
say "Jack Robinson."
Our answer Is "yes and
East dropped the six of We would open w.th
some
diamonds on the fourth clubpartners and pass With others
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) today. Much can be learned
You'll be Interested In cultural discussing your favorite
andintella1ptuit., today. topics.
Much can be gained by Scoai'rn (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A.
mingling socially with creative
llde'ed raise, promotlof
people.
or recognition could be yours
TAURUS (April 20.May 20 ) today. It should elevate your
It's possible you'll acquire standard of living.
something for your home
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
you've wanted for some time. 21) You are a little more serious
Another's efforts will be today and should concentrate
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A dealres. There are gains to be
good day to resolve an old made.
problem that has bothered you
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja4
and a person wi
th
whom
YOU
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Moderation suits you today.
share
an Interest.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) A anyone around you waste either
labor of love you've worked time or money.
hard on should be completed
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20Feb. 19)
today. A fun project, it win aiso
Youratablllty
draws people to
save money for you.
)'()%$ who are trustworthy. If you
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) have matters to negotiate,
Accolades for you today today's the day to do It.
because of careful attention to
PISCES (Feb. 20-Marth 20)
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counties in the San Francisco Bay area. B Paul E.
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The Seminole County Commission has

After cornmissioners voted to switch to an

in-house legal department, Freeman in-

picture on trade restrictions imposed by

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trade agreements by the Common Market
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and her charming cowl of
four runnerup are
featured on Page 1-8,
Women's Section.

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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ces
to keep farmers
ng adequate supplies
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,
Bauer said.

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Mediterranean and Middle Eastern citrus

growers over U.S. exporters. Smce those

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Newsweek magazine, and

of fancy linen

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strong fiberglass bottom inside

consumer

newsletter.

position, which commissioners agreed last
week would cost Seminole County about

A Seminole Co unty man has
developed a system for

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displaying the deceased in an

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over a

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

&amp; any, judgments handed down favoring per-

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greaser orange concent rate ex-

Sunday at the Sanford
Civic Center. The D.L'd

Pretty soon I'm going to be scared to

Eventually, depending on the number of, if

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Hearing Conservation
Queen at the TrW,*=ty
Roadrunuers' Jamboree

death because there Is a load (of lawsuits),'
Commission Chairman Mike Hattaway said

legal staff.

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carefully torched the residence
after removing shotguns, photo

called a special workshop meeting Tuesday to

4 Tuesday's meeting, also will discuss hiring

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Agriculture magazine, a weekly USDA
publication, blames an uncertain demand

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outside expertise to assist the county's new
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according to his testimony.
St uckey 's testimony gives e
following account of the arson..
Marsh planned the fire and he

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the actual arson.
Marsh was in a hospital the
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ditlonal parts of the grand j
me defense was granted a transcript to the trial jury. His
The
recess to determine how it or today makes that
wouldadjustthe presentation of necessary.
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bizarre arson story.
WASHINGTON (AP)
Exports of U.S.
Arthur Marsh e xpect ed to get
citrus
fruits and juices ran ahead of '975'
$18,000 for furnishings and
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An article in today's Issue of Foreign
$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
ac
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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Stuckey's sworn testimony
for the state, in the Marsh case

the practice bags instead of

torney will be about *million in lawsuits
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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-

hopes to

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coverage on the house that's
mortgaged for $24,000 and the
delçndant will have to rebuild

capacity. Murray said he's not making any profits yet, but

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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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Queen for the day — that was the honor bestowed cide beyond a reasonable doubt by th
e Introduction of only part
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
By his order, the judge also, in W74. He had ordered the
es11v111es. .s1 year's queen, oo
festivities.
crowns in effect permitted the govern- government to present ad.
her as the Rev, Canon A. Rees Hayeree,
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which came as an unexpected
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argument there is really only
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rebuilt one room of the house
that was destroyed by fire on
July 24. Lubet said insurance

and Stuckey practiced making
incendiary devices with plastic
bags and matches that would

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year-old former Republican
senator knew before June 1972
that illegal campaign funds
were being raised on his behalf.
But he said, "there is evi-

dence" to the effect that Gur
ney knew by mIdlm that the

testimony of co-difendant

checkups are Includea in the program,
Murray said everyone gain s from the Medi-Pet project.
He said it means better health for pets, savings for pet
owners, and more business for veterinanans, w ho he
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Arthur W. Marsh,.46, wid his
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pleaded guilty to arson, a felony
punishable by a maximum of 15
years in prism, In a pleabargaining deal in which State

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Alley, Alley &amp; Blue were paid more than

$0,000 for legal services last year.
Ilattaway said another problem he foresees

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.

Sincethe casket can bere--

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
,100 co of
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)

.

Is providing co urthouse space for the new

bill.
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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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its inventor says it has had on

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
including reports by UPI, CBS, device. The body rests in a bed See CHULUOTAN. Page 2-A

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days3' he's been hospitaJjJ at

Both Officers haven't been on duty for several

days. Moore was hospitalized two weeks ago for a
"nervous condition" and hypertension reportedly

Hospital

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Altamonte Springs Police Department on the calls.
"Some white guy called and said If Iknow what's
good for me, I'll drop the complaints (to the federal

Moore was certified as a patrolman Sept. 8 1966

Investigators for the Miami office of EEOC have

said Moore "has taken the same examination as all

approximately 100 more days in which to come to
Sanford to Investigate the discrimination cornplaints against the city and police department.
In a letter dated Oct and addressed to Mayor
Lee P. Moore and Sanford city commimionenz, F.G.
app, chief examining officer for the city civil
serviceboard. said the board feels It has adoeredto
laws, rules and regulations regard
ing "certIficatlon to the eligibility lists for (police)
Patrolmen and promotions within the Sanford
to look

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Jack FuIen ider, but he wouldn't be 'pecific."
Broo ks said he plans to "find out w hat the heck
Fulenwider may have to do with things" as soon as

Police Department."
app wroW that the "board felt that the above

Fulenwider. contacted at State Ally. Abbott
Herring's Sanford office, said today, "I don't know
anything about any telephone calls to Brooks and I

information should be furnished You as to the public

The Polls show Carter ahead by 2 to 6 percentage points, but any
conclusion from those numbers wo uld be cloudy at best. And an

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you look at the last two to three months, since the conventions,
you find the greatest shifting in sentiment we've encountered in 40
years."
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a bout the eventual outcome, Or. Gallup says, but this year the

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Sam Ackley, personnel director and assistant to
Sanford City Manager Wa"en Knowles, Is cleaning

out his desk In preparation for a move to Holly Hill
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Knowles at Florida Technological University.

the com waints.

If Justification is found the federal administrative agency an t to "mediate" changes

black officeri,

FordandJimmy Carternowtooclosetocall.

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allegations.
city is required to preserve all
personnel records relating to the complainls. EEOC
investigators will come to Sanford, on a date not yet

clarify any impression that there has been any

NEW YORK (AP) — Regardles of how the percentage points in
the latest political polls appear to the naked eye, the margin of
error built into the surveys makes the race between President

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Detective Sergeant or Ueutenant, when he applied
to do so, but he has failed to qualify according to the
records of the Civil Service Board."
Due to the EEOC investigation city and police
officials can't comment on th e discrimination

in conditions by the city. If this should fad the
EEOC

Ackley, his wife Lynell and their two children, will

move to Holly Hill as soon as they can sell their

could file federal court lawsuits on behalf of the

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hasn't been told by physicians that he can return to

North, Altamonte Springs, for chronic bronchiti&amp;

regarding the

Brooks was certified as a patrolman by the Civil
Se rvice Board and the only promotional test given
for the rank of Sergeant since Mr. Brooks was
certified as a patrolman, was in Decem ber im. At

from Police Chief Ben Butler.

EEOC)," Brooks said. "In another call a man

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Brooks and Moore have charged discr imination
in promotions in the police department. Plapp said
civil service reco rds "reflect that there have been

receiving threatening calls, some saying
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doesn't "Lay off or give up" he may go to il
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police

violatioins In employment of policemen in Sanfor&amp;
Both policemen claim they've en receiving
threatening telephone calls in connection with their
complaints to a federal agency.

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The City of Sanford evil Service Board has
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The thlrd and final Ford-Carttr debate will be telecast
tonigh t from 9:30 to II. Most polls following the first two
first and Carter about
the same edge in the second.

"No, you can't predict a winner," he says. "We do know the
debates are making a slight difference. And with two candidates

as close as they are, events could make a difference

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any front page event."

any crisis,

[leading into the fiiW week before the election — with more
polling still to come — the major surveys agree that Carter was
ahead They also agree his lead has greatly diminished since
early September, but the poll's per centage charts are

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persons, the size generally used by the national polls, will produce

results that 95 Out Of 100
times have a margin of error of about 3
per cent in either direction. Given other variables of polling, in.
cluding techniques, the act ual margin of error
could be even

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NBC News-Newsday: Carter 42, Ford 38, and 20
either und

cided. won't vote or prefer some other candidate, The PolLs was
based on a saznple of 1,583 respondents. with a margin
of error of
plus or minus 3 per cent. This means, for example, that Carter
co uld actual!) have anywhere from 39 to 45
per cent and Ford

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Price was in the $25Q,000 range.
Kwiatkowski u pang $255,000 for land
appraised at $000 would be difficult to
justify. However, he, like HaUaway, in.
dicated the county will have to get with
Overstreet before any official action is taken.
The swing vote on the park Issue is held by
Sid Vihien Jr. But Vthlen, who holds the
deciding vote, didn't attend Tuesday n1t's
commission meeting.

for comment.

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romaInIngofa$1.6munon bond

park lands. fritJfly, Overstreet's asking

Mims Road. Raulerson, bleeding from facial cuts, used an air pump to break out
a window.He was Listed in "fairly good"
condition today at Seminole Memorial

he's released from the hospital. Brooks said he

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7bursday afternoon. 11 he Pilot. William A. Rattlerson. 45.
of Titusville, told
sheriff deputies his craft attit About 700
feet over Geneva. Unable to restart the
engine, he crash-landed It at the edge of Edward
Yarborough 's

expects to be out of the hospitalin about four more
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answer táivia,a.ons
it stamped, self-addressed
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will be used in this column
and will receive CO0S Of
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shouldn't be allowed to make decisions for
some 40,000 residents in South Seminole WIN
might enjoy a park.
The $255,000 was the figure agreed on by
commissioners because that's all that's

the deaiis stffl on.
"Well have to get back with Overstreet. If
hewnn'tseuitforlesthenjt beup toa
majority of the boa" the Chairman said.
The appraisal, Ronald In of Orlando,
was turned over to county
cfala on
Thursday. I
week, Overstreet indicated
$256000 was the bottom-line figure. Over.
street was out of town today and unavailable

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"No Swing." It covers hands the highest-ranking
from team games where
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something went wrong at both
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tables.,.
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hold a bet
with some solution for me,
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double was based on his two
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Others who cant
DEAR READER —
SIDE GLANCES
Have
this
information
can
heart, you are on the right
track. The most important cents, with a tong stamped
envelope for ft.
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military raters anz.aiced a cabinet and c&amp;-

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city government or its olcIa1a.
The Jut Thursday apparently beard testimony by former
CaI
atuity director John Law for more than an hour but
there was no mention of Lane or the inspected Invedigatton In
their Interim report to the circuit cowt that was received Thursday afternoon by Circuit Judge Richard Muidrew.
Assistant state Atty. William Staley, who assisted the Jurors
In proceedings Wednesday and Thursday, told the coat that the
Jury had held its lad session. A new fall term grand Jury Is
scheduled for rlethon on Nov. 9.
The alr1er4 grand jury returned armed burglary Indictments
against five Juveniles after hearing tImony from law en.
forcement officials on Wednesday.
Staley answered all questions by reporters concerning the
possibility of a grand jury investigation concerning the city of
Casselberry with "no comment."
State my. Abbott Herring lad week sent a report to Gov.
Reubin Askew outlining an alleged proditutlon ring Involving the
Club Juana atCelbe and r
t he gor suspend a
Cassel berry city Official who Herring claims has been "corn-

stitutlon today, jt two weeks after, seizing
iwa . But the rulers were expected to retain
much of their power as advisers to the nmw,
predominantly civilian government,
Women were named to two ministries in
Prime Minister Thsnln Kralvlxlen's cabinet,
the first time In Thai history that women have
served in cabinet posts.
The military-run National Administrative
Reform Council (NARC, which took over the
country Oct. 6, was officially dissolved,
government. sources said. But the 24 senior
military- men on the council will serve as an
advisory council to the new government for at
least four years. In addition, NARC Chief
retired Mm. Sangad QIalawyu was named
defense minister and former Army cornmander-In-chief Boonchal Bamrungpong,
another NARC member, as one of two deputy

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presidency — and ft's thumbs up for Jimmy
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Georgetown Park
Loc ation Sought

MARIANNA (AP)
The Cross-Florida
Barge Canal has drawn opposition
from sportsmen attending a Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission hearing In Marianna.
A commission staff report has concluded
that completion of the $450-million waterway
would have a significant adverse effect on fish
and wildlife along the proposed 110-mile,
Yankeetown-to-Palatka route.
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Joe Knowles"

PHOENIX, Aria. (AP) —Arizona's attorney
general has taken control of the Don Bolles
murder case on orders of the governor after
publicity about the reporter's slaying
prompted a mistrial,
Defendant John Harvey Adamson, a 32year-old greyhound dog breeder, returned to
his jail cell to await a new trial date.
The state's special prosecutor on the case,
Asst, Atty. Gen. William Schafer, accused the
chief county prosecutor of scuttling the trial
with his public statements.

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Group Would Honor Hoover

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WASHINGTON (AP) J. Edgar Hoover's
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news stories about Hoover's use of the FBI to
harass and spy on civil rights leader Martin
Luther King, conduct a "dirty tricks"
operation to disrupt militant political groups
and alleged use of FBI employes and material
to do repair work at his home and perform
other personal services.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP)
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collision that capsized the ferry, killing about
75 passengers, a Coast Guard spokesman
says.
The Coast Guard had planned to begin its
inquiry today Into the accident at Luling, 20
miles upstream from New Orleans. But a
spokesman said it might not start until
Saturday because of difficulties in assembling
members of a special investigating board.

See our 4 wheel drive hunters specials!

Snow, Gale Warnings Posted

Low bank rate financing on the spot.

By The Associated Press
Snow and gale warnings were posted
through the Great Lakes region today as an
early winter storm moved eastward, dumping
more than few' inches of snow on parts of the
New York snowbelt south of Buffalo.
Strong westerly winds up to 45 miles per
hour continued to cause flooding and beach
erosion along the Great Lakes.

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All new '76 Toyotas all demonstrators.
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ECONOMY

No one else who was present at the sparsely attended meeting
at Bedding Gardens would accept the job of secretary.
Mrs. DeFreese Just moved into anapartment In the federally
subsidized Edward Higgins Terrace last week, after her home on
Bay Avenue was condemned by the county health department

stuffed in a barrel that popped to the surface
from the bottom of Dumfoundling Bay near

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George Brown, the tenants' representative on the Sanford
Housing Authority board, challenged Mrs. DeFreese's
nomination.
"I tell you why I'm not for it," he said. "Two In one family Is
what? It's conspiracy, right?"

MIAMI (AP) — A three-month investigation
into the murder of underworld figure John
Rosselli indicates he may have been killed
because of his gambling interests rather than
his assistance to the CIA, officials say.
A Miami Investigative team, headed by U.
Gary Minlum, has been looking into Rse1ll's
background since his body was found Aug. 7

FrIday, October 22, 1976—Vol. 69, No, 54

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Serving for the coming year will be: Bobbi Wyche,chalrman;
Teri Buratti, first vice chairman; Hester Dukes, second vice
chairman; Martha Parker, treasurer; and Millie DeFreese,
secretary.
Mrs. DeFreese, who Is Mrs Wyche's sister-in-law, was placed
on the slate of officers after the nominating committee's choice,
Ann Hicks, declined the nomination.

Volunteer Margaret
Barnes talks to caller on
We Care hotline, provklbig help and information
on family, marriage, divorce and sex problems
and potential suicides.
The agency, one of 15 served by the United Way,
has set a budget of $2,728
in this year's drive.

Killing Tied To Gambling?

Published Daily and Sunday, except Saturday and Christmas Day
r
by The Sanford Hirld, Inc., 300 N. Fr,ict, Ave., Sanford, Fla
33,,'.

iSolwConi*y Cleat Judge
Out of the presence of th e
Hold ,
called a judge, Hodges' memory was
sta te witness' testimony "refreshed" concerning a Sept.
"unreliable" and acquitted 28 telephone conversation beSanford attorney Ned Julian Jr. tween Hodges and Jullan.
The Seminole County Grand armed burglary In connection
on a cruelty to animals charge.
Later, testifying before Judge Jury
has Indicted five juvenile with Sept. 25 breakins at the Pet
Johnson made the ruling at Johnson, Hodges admitted
the end of a non-Jury trial telling Julian In the telephone boys, ages 14 to 16, on armed and Pit Shop, Citrus Signs and
burglary charges.
wlrz Realty, all on N. U.S. 17.
Thursday on allegations that conversation that If Julian
Four of the youths have been 92, Casselberry.
Julian shot a slx'moidb.old would pay $35 to $40 of a
mixed breed puppy In the leg veterinarians bill for treatment arrested and are being held
The grand jury indictments,
WASHINGTON (AP) — After six mouths of
with a rifle on April 19 at his of another dog, Injured In a without bond at the county jail. made public Thursday by
Banana Lake Road residence, separate Incident Involving Elmo Dean Goodson, 14, of Circuit Court Judge Richard
exchanging messages, the United States and
Vietnam are moving toward agreement on
Roger Hodges, one of Jullan's Julian's auto that he (Hodges 900 N. Lake Triplett. Muidrew, also named Donald
neighbors, testified that he'd let would not be available to tes ) Casselberry, and Larry Joe Mason Bowman, age and adopening preliminary talks about normalizing
tily
the gout of
uneatlajn, against Julian at the trial In- Stevens, 15, of 224 Colony Drive, dress unavailable. on three
rejations, qualified officials say.
Casselberry, are accused of counts of armed burglary of the
and heard shots. He said the volving the dog shooting.
burglarizing a house trailer three businesses on N. US. 17However, U.S. officials say they are trying
dog returned wounded
and
that
to
Judge Johnson, In ruling owned by Sheriff's U. Edward 92, Casselberry. Bowman
Juflan
admitted
him
UW
to avoid any "sterile debate" with the VietJulian innocent of the animal Fagan on Dog Track Road on hadn't been booked into county
he'd "at a dog."
namese and that the United States wants to
cruelty
charge, said of the Sept. 1, and arming themselves jail this morning, according to
State witnesses failed
"test the waters" In preliminary talks with
credibility
of
Hodges' with a shotgun.
records.
testimony
to
link
Julian
with
testimony:
testimony:
"I
flndltto
be no... Gary Vincent Walker, 16, of
Vietnam before committing itself to hard
the dog that was wounded.
The fifth Juvenile indicted,
no credibility . . . and Il0 Oak Ridge Road, Orlando, j5 John Joseph
bargaining.
There were no eyewitnesses In
Coen, 16 0 of
unrenanie."
accused of three counts of
the alleged shooting.
Morales, California, Is charged
with the June 27 armed
burglary of the dwelling of
Chuck Hyatt and Paul Mohr,
200 Loch Low Lane, Sanford.
Th(tndlcted youths will face
trials as adults In circuit court
at Sanford. No dates have been
set for trials.
By JACQUELINE DOWD
Herald Staff Writer
Finding a site for a park In Sanford's Georgetown area may
be a little more difficult than city officials first thought.
Members of the city planning and zoning commission
reviewed a map of the eastslde neighborhood and decided there
was no suitable site available near the center of Georgetown.
Commission Chairman Art Harris expressed concern that if
the city chose a site with homes on It, the costs of relocating those
residents would use up all of the city's $99,000 federal grant to
develop a park In Georgetown.
The commission members agreed to recommend that the
park facilities tennis courts, basketball cowls and a "tot lot"
for younger children be centrally located, even if thot means
developing two smaller parks Instead of one large one.
Results of a survey to locate homesteads and rental property In
Georgetown were Incomplete, so the commission did not choose
specific sites.
Ril/. IUI YC/k)l$' fttiv Sales Rep fl'wg,luIj,.e .W,V.
The federal funds awarded to Sanford by the Department
of Housing and Urban Development will be released to the city
after a specific site Is selected.
In other action at Thursday night's meeting, the planning and
zoning commission:
Rejected a proposal for a motorcycle repair shop at 205 E.
25th St., after a number of nearby residents protested. Applicant
William Huguley may appeal the decision to the city commission.
Approved plans for three new buildings In the county's
'omplex at Five Points. A new agriculture center, Including a 200seat auditotiwn which is designed to serve as a meeting place for
the central part of the county, will eventually be joined by a new
He does it by giving you Person—to -person
tire
station and a new jail complex.
service, by knowing the
economic climate your husines,s operates in.
and by tailoring your
Approved a request for on-premise consumption of
alcoholic beverages at Sanford's airport terminal. Plans for readvertising program for maximum results. Three out of
four adults
look in the Yellow Pages for help.
opening the terminal restaurant include adding a cocktail lounge.
Your Yellow EIges Sales Rep will help you get
Approved a new plan for Carriage Cove, a planned unit
your share.
development east of Orlando Drive and south of Airport
Boulevard. A spokesman for the developers, the Dreyfuss Co.,
said
construction of single-family homes is planned to begin
OF
wtthui six months.
Approved plans for a grocery store at Fourth Street and
AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY 17.92
Poplar Avenue.
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Investigators said the's right
rear tire on Heath'
s auto was
flat and could have been
tampered with earlier by the
robbem
Robbins
said
John
McClanahan, 24, of Sanford,
rendered first aid to the elderiq
victim following the 10:30 p.m.
Thursday Incident until an
ambulance arrived,
Robbins said heath was
treated at the hospital and
released early today.

Evening lk4dd

Insurauceman Calvin Carter
Who dropped by the Herald to put in a good
word for his second cousin.

Julian Freed
In Dog Shoo el

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Moslem and
Christian spokesmen today reported a 70 per
cent decrease In fighting In and around Beirut

11W.hL1166üs said Lowell
G. Heath, 10, reported that he
had brought his daughter to
Sanford tocatch a train and
was returning to his parked car
when the attack occurred.
Officers said Heath was hit on
Uw bead as he was putting his
key In the car door. He
struggled with the two
unidentified assailants and was
overpowered as they ripped
away his wallet containing a
driver's license and $35 cash.
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probe and threatened to send date agents In to probe the matter.
A epckeam for the governor said this week that no decision has
been made yet on sending In the investigators. Herring says he
welcomes such a probe of his activities.

prime inI5teT

ORLANDO (AP) — A former federal
housing official, an ex-FBI agent and a
onetime employe have testified they informed
former Sen. Edward J. Gurney In varloun
ways that illegal fund raising was conducted
In his name In 1971-fl.
Gurney is charged with lying to a grand jury
when he said he didn't know until June 1972
about shakedowns of Florida builders In
return for favors with federal housing
agencies.
Richard C. Van Dten, a former tindersecretary of the Housing and Urban Affairs Department, told a federal court jury
Thursday he had a telephone conversation
with Gurney In Washington in 1971 about an
FBI probe Into a complaint from a contractor
in Florida.

An Oyew-old ML Dom man
was treated and released early
today from Seminole Memorial
Hospital, Sanford, after being
struck on the head with an
unkJEwnweapon and robbed by
two men In the paddnglot oft)i
Seaboard Coastline Railroad
terminal at Sanford, sheriff's

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Thailand Gets Cabinet

Was Told About Schemes

80-Year-Old

Casselberry

The Joint Tenants' Council, which represents tenants of
Sanford's six public housing complexes, elected new officers
Thursday night.

Witnesses Say Gurney

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TOKYO (AP)— thina's official news
agency today gave the first official confirmatlon of the appointment of Premier Hua
Ktm.feng to succeed Mao Tse-tung as chairman of the QIlnese Communist party and of
the purge of Mao's widow and three other
leaders of the pa's
rty dical
ra wing.
Reporting on the huge demonstration In
Peking Thursday against Chiang Ching,
Mao's widow, and her three radical allies on
the party P1Itburo, the Hslohua agency said:
"The party central committee headed by
Chairman Hum Kuo.feeg adopted resolute and
decisive meastres to crush the counter-

war's new cease-fire,
Lebaie capital had Its first qufet
nlØd In seven mouths, and no casualties wee
reported. Two mortar shells exploded this
morning, "but definitely we are getting off to
a much better start Friday than Thursday,"
said the Christian Phalangist radio station.

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The New York 11mCB3 News: The Times esid Carter "has questions and the order of questions do not influence the answers.
potiwas tdnOot. 12 13, and it
regained
the drong position he held it the beginning of the
And the pollsters themselves generally acknowledge these
Loots HorThPABC News: Ctw 44, Ford 44, Esns McUty general election
csmpsli ," but did not dge
percen'ages.
problems.
Peter D. Had of Washington puts it: "Those
were ased ana
ri In Western and Eadern dates, this POD showed Carter at 51 and readers who As
hang on percentage points are going to find 1976 a
and cendaled that the rulta sasjsat that the Ferd.Carter ra
Ford at 41. In the MIdwet Carter OS, Ford 41. In the South, Carter very corthalng year.,,
Is n likely to fllttOw even farther. The poll was taken Oct. 741. 00, Ford 40. (Worked out on the basis of each region's p°r'ton
p,
poll readers to bear in mind the over.
d this would be 40 Carter, 45 Ford and I Undecided or for others all ofler
10. The "4012
uke were based ens arw7 1, registered votei nationally.)
trends,
rather
than
the
precise
percentage points. But even
That survey was taken Oct. 8.13, and based on 1,701 tiers,
the polls may be confnslng the electorate, because of the
* registered voters with a U margin of error either way.
alter the second debate, showed Cater ksda Ford 41 to C1,
p on the results by the poll takers,1
In addition to the statistical margin of error, there are other Ufft
ond
* espe of encertainty In polling which help accuist for the
While Harris finds Ford narrowing the coided, Gallup finds
PIN Ow Ford after the ascend dsbst
diference wong the polls — the tbnlng, w.Igtding of 1111111][101" to Carter
after the second debate. The ThnesCBS poll finds
Those Malta were based on a sirw7 of between 1,410 and 1,30o,. assure
they are representative of the whole population, whether Cartergaining
stronger than anyone else does. So thw trends themselves
persons.
the selection of persons Interviewed is truly random, whether are cloudy.

Hue Appointment Official;
Mao Widow Is Purge Target

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has adopted such a law.
SünilarbOffle laws will be on' the Nov. 2 ballot four states _
Colorado, Massachusetts, Maine and Michigan.
These laws Impose deposits on beverage cans and bottles,
thus forcing recycling and use of returnables. Every aluminum
beer or soft drink can purchased In Vermont is Imprinted with
the worth, "WORTH 5 CENTS." Few are thrown out In garbage
cans or at the roadside. Utter is reduced. Energy is saved.
The debate rages, however, whether the hoWe laws are
worth their cost. They are
by brewers and soft
drink bottlers, by glassinakers, distributors and retailers. But
the laws seem to be working In Oregon and Vermont.
Meanwhile, conservationists are pulling out of the "Keep
America Beautiful" campaign, charging it has become an industry front for opposition to bottle laws.
The outcome of the four state ballot measures on Nov. 2 will
have strong Influence on the future of this controversy. In the
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FIfty per cent more citizens will
be eligible to vote In Altamonte
SprIngs' Nov. 2 city election this
year than last year, according to
City Clerk Phyllis Jordahl.
Mrs. Jordahl said while 3,9
voters were eligible to cast ballots In
the 1975 municipal election, the
voter roll has expanded to 6,049
eligible thIs year.
On the ballot will, appear only one
real contest between incumbent
Sandra Glenn and a new face to local
politics, Gary Shader of Barclay
Woodo, seeking a two-year term
the city commission.

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The United
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Congress, also known as the Inflation
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Factory, has adjourned for the year with one
MW reminder of Its fiscal extravagance: The
Jounui of the proceedlngs of the final day, which
is broken Into four volumes, for a total of 1,119
Pages and a printing cost of at least $320,000.
Guess who pays the $320,?
The Journal of Congress is known as the
Congressional Record. It is an exhaustive if n
altogether accurate account of each day's
happenings In the House and senate chambers.
Sometimes, as in the case of this sears final
edition, the Record approaches In size the
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Washington telephone directory
and, as
numerous critics have said through the ages, its
9001
content Is about as Interesting.
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The Journal has forever been controversial.
Even members of Congress admit that the expensive remarks recorded therein are
5ft3 it
aomeumesmeanins,usuylyignoJ
and so often approach Irresponsibility. The cost
of producing the Record Is now a bout 1287 per
newsprint page, or nearly $15 million a year, and
Yet the lawmakers use it almost wantonly for
private gain and public post uring.
Buttering up constituents, asexample. In the
final edition of this session, one congressman
used the tax-supported Journal to congratulate a
deaf couple In Hartsville, S.C.,on occasion 0f
their 50th wedding anniversary. Another in.
sated werM Paragraphs in tribute to a retiring
NO school coach In Rutherford, N.J.
And then there was the space given over
John Fary, a Democrat from Illinois. He wanted
NEW YORK (AP) Sometimes you wonder if
everyone to read a poem written by a deceased
ordinary Ameri cans appreciate all the effort
constituent. The poem Is called "Safe
and Longfellow It isn't: "Our lives are more being made in their behalf by the important
Important than the keeping of a date. And we people who shoulder the burden of running this
may never get there if our hurry Is too great." economy of ours.
Not everyone will read the poem, of course, In
Very often the people appear to be Ingrates.
fact hardly anyone reads anything In the Record. Certainly they are thoughtless,
unappreciative,
Despite the enormous cost of the publication unresponsive. th
O erwise they would exude
(each mall copy requires about $1.50 In postage) confidence and go out and
buy up a storm. They
it's distribution Is barely over 50,000. Not that It's aren't, as you know.
not bargain: Most subscribers get It free atthe
"Although Americans have been told time and
courtesy of one congressman or another, and again that the nation's
economy is improving,
those few who do pay are asked for only $45 a many seem unwilling to believe the rhetoric and
year, or about enough to satisfy the cost of statistics and think the economy
is getting
Printing one edition's masthead.
worse," the interpreters of a bank survey
It can be argued that the Record should be lamented.
more widely read If only so constitutents can
All the big banks are telling the people that
see how little their electeds take part in things are going to be better. Official Washington
congressional proceedings. And yet the Journal is also. And, true, some of the
statistics are still
Is far too dull for popular dlstrlbutlor.. Besides pointing that way.
But the people Just won't
this It is shamefully political; for example, believe,
members have the right to santize their remarks
In the survey from which the quotation above
In print, that Is they may delete their faux pass was excerpted, only one In five
adults felt the
and thus not not In the Congressional Record economy was better now than
It was six months
anyway
be held forever accountable,
ago, which amounts to a disdainful contradiction
Indeed it wouldn't do for the lawmakers to of what these people have been told,
While economists amd some of the politicians
look silly in the Record. Often they use reprints
of remarks to impress the folks back home. And and some of the numbers tell the country that
too, if the mem bers work it right, there is even a things will be getting better soon, the people
financial profit to be had from the Record; each apparently aren't listening. They're worrying
member gets five leather-bound volumes of a about inflation and unemployment.
session's proceedings, and some have been
"Almost 45 per cent of the respondents said
known to give these to libraries In return for a
inflation Is the country's biggest worry, while
tidy tax advantage,
close to 40 per cent said the main problem Is

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of illegal gambling in this country estimate the
total conserva tively at more than $50 billion.
Jimmy the Greek says $100 billion. Other claIm 4
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run higher.
Though no one knows, there are estimates the
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row income organized crime takes from illegal
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gam bling runs around 20 to 25 per cent of the
total be fore expenses, or some $10 billion to $12.5
billion of the $50 billion figure. Net is much lower
of course. For expenses are heavy.
Expenses include payoffs. No one knows how
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much these add up to. But It may be reasonable
to guess that $2 billion to $3 billion of the 110
billion to $12.5 billion gross Income Is avallablel
COUNTRiES
for corrupting city, county and state officials,
police and anyone else handy.
This guess Includes only bribes from illegal
gambling. Additional bribery money Is available
from the profits of prostit ution, loan sharking,
White collar crime and an assortment of other
unlawful activities.
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not unlike that In a foreign country In which I
was once assigned. A young man I interviewed
explained that he had wanted, since childhood, to,
enter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He didn't,
W
IM C,
he said, beca use once there he'd be forced to
participate In the graft. If he entered and
ref used, he would be ostracized. He would
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receive no worthwhile assignments. Finally,
\\, things wod be.rigge4an4 he'd be set, up as a
Pigeon in alak Case. ey wbUldn¼beableto
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tolerate him on the Job for fear that, sooner or
he'd blow the whistle on the lot of them.
Joblessness, the interpreters of the bank survey
It
has
not escaped attention here that in some
relate.
American cities honest policethen have had
One is Inclined to wonder why these ordinary equally rocky roads to cross.
people Just can't grasp the message in the
The wonder then Is not that so many
Promises of economists that both these situations politicians, bureaucrats and policemen are
will be Improved, notwithstanding the failure of corrupt. The wonder rather is
that so many
past promises.
remain honest despite the temptations regularly
But then suspicion enters your ui
o offered and the pressures roughly applied.
knows more about inflation, the human aspect
For it Is my IznprssIon, In years of watching
and unemployment than the people whose Join the bureaucracy local, state and national
are threatened and whose paychecks are that most Officials and most police In most cities
deflated? Which are the experts? Who should and dates are honest. But the minority who are
listen, who give advice?
corrupt can do a great deal of damage to our
In each instance, it seems, the people am the safety, to our individual rights and to our
expert winesses, and the alleged eqert3 are the pocketbooks. For bri be ry to permit illegal
ones who should be listening. can wrist slaps gambling does not stop there, as everyone
from a fatherly economist or exhortations by a knows. It reaches even to Juries and to Judges for
all types of crime.
President change the situation?
Laying out the problem is simple. The
The truth is that the ordinary American
consumer, whose spending accounts for two. solution Is more difficult.
thirds of this economy, makes his and her own
We are not successful In enforcement. Take
decisions, and these decisions are not the one major state as an example. In five years,
20,000 gambling operators were arrested. One
product of any sophisticated theory or analysis. hundred
Instead, the ordinary consumer's Insight WW
were convicted. Ten went to Jail. It is
command comes from an uncomplicated source, believed most of those convicted and Jailed were
the wallet. One cannot spend what one cannot minor "sidewalk" operators.
afford. One does not take chances when emM a result, there is a movement afoot to
legalize gambling, or some gam bl ing. Surveys
ployment and future Income are endangered.
by the Commission on the Review of the National
The
experts in the American economy are the Policy Toward Gambling, set up by the 91st
consumers. T1)ey are the big spenders or, Congress, suggest that dose
to two Americans
depending upon their perception of events,
they out of three gamble legally or Illegally
are the small spenders. They generally rely
at least
once in any given year. And that 80 per cent of
their own perceptions rather than on those ofupon
the Americans (the
figure seems high) favor
"experts."
legalizing one form of gambling or another.
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Incwnbent Commissioner George
Perkins will be re-elected unopposed
for a second two-year term In office.
Since the city election and the
general election are scheduled for
the same date, city voters will cast
WOW in 11 different precincts.
A canvassing board composed of
Commissioners Cal DeVoney and
Glen Buschman, Mayor Norman
Floyd and Mrs. ~ordahl will meet on
Nov. 3 at 10 am. to count the absentee ballots and certify the
election.
Those winning election will take
office on Nov. 16.
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The 90 Congress has gone into history with
something less than a productive record. Sad to
say, It may stick ln the public mind less (or any
legislative accomplishments than for the fact It
thruit the name of Elizabeth Ray Into prominence.
A whole Congress cannot be blamed for scandal or
personal failings associated with some of Its
members, but leaving that matter aside, the 94th
still may be remembered most for not living tqto
expectations.
The large crop of freshmen Democrats who
(entered the Congress after the 1974 election had an
Impact, rnnIy through thallcg3s of tL seniority
system and the =eating of some powerful committee chairmen. However, the net result was to
produce legislative bodies with a lack of leadership
that the old system, for better or for worse, had
provided.
Stalemate between Congress and the White
House was also a conspicuous feature of the
Congress. While Congress overrode nine of
President Ford's vetos
the most for any
President since Andrew Johnson during the stormy
period after the Civil War this was anything but
the "veto-proof" Congress that Democrats once
wanted It to be. The budget battle might be considered a draw. Although Mr. Ford effectively used
his veto to block $9 billion In spending programs he
regarded as unnecessary and inflationary, the $413
billion budget adopted for 1977 Is $19 billion more
than what the President proposed last January.
The tax bill which the 94th Congress regards as
its greatest achievement was signed with some
reluctance by Mr. Ford. While extending antirecession tax cuts and carrying some benefits for
lower Income taxpayers, Its 1,400-plus pages
represented an unsuccessful rim at the problem of
"loopholes" and complexity.
It would be a mistake to attribute the lack of
landmark legislative programs to feuding between
Mr. Ford and Capitol Hill. The energence of "big
government" as a target in the 1976 campaIgnand
worry over the hdlatlonary 1mpeuEhjedJ
deficits doubtless Influenced the 04th Congress. The
Wes6ine cost' projections of national health Insurance and the Humphrey-Hawkins employment
Plan threw cold water on those proposals which
originally stood high on the list of priorities for the
Democratic majority.
President Ford has made his battles with
Congress a productive vein In his campaign,
arguing with ample ammunition that the government's fiscal problems would be more serious had
congressional Democrats really mustered "vetoproof" majorities on some major legislation.
Former Gov. Jimmy Carter has gained some
mileage, too, by campaigning against
"Washington," but' faces the problem that many
policies which that term brings to mind bear the
stamp of Democratic Congresses of the past.
While the 94th Congress may be best
remembered for what it didn't do, some of
Its
members now campaigning for re-election could
find that to be a plus.

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sentiments have been uttered from

way of life.
it has
These days, television is the biggest soapbox of
It seems a group of Swlwd mWentis are up in that way because its members have recognized the
all,
and It Is fair to assume that a lot of unpopular
arms over the fact that a political announcement by dangers Inherent In
CM
es
orators
are going to use It.
Gus lull, the U.S. Communist Party presidential sorsidp in the realm of politics.
But
if
we begin to censor them, where do we
candidate, was aired on a local television station.
we
deny Gus Hall the use of the tube, who
stop?
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Of
Course,
those
who
drew
up
the
Coilfig
The ladles who contacted the Herald expressed
life down
will be
nest on the 114? Imagine the hue and cry
havehave
madelaid
simplestrict
for gui deac
outrage and fear that their offspring may be in- could could
which would arise If Dr. Grady were denied the
delines
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fluenced by euch announcements.
,
privilege
of airing his bizarre opinions.
Who could ay what, and But
when, wild to whom,
The announcements, no doubt, were intended to they didn't. Instead, they forged an histrwnent
As moth as I dislike Dr. Grady's politics, 1
do just that to influence votem
of ideas and
consider myself fortunate to be able to hear his
designed to provide for a
Those who oppose allowing Communists (or opinion.
views. The American people, who have the
Klansmen, or whatever) to buy time on television to
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responsibility of electing their leaders, should not
ImaØne the courage it took to fore a guvrnair their views have apecnlIar notion utowhat
have W nde placed over their eyes by. well
Constitution is all about. ,
mont based on such radical Ideas! No wonder
meaning censors.
Europe's monarchists considered America's
And I sincerely doubt that the views aired by
Do they think the First Amendment Isthere only government
to be doomed from the start. They
Hall are going to result In any overnIgM confor the protection of those who say what IS
justbut insteadversions to commurtism. Let him have his say,
fewyears,
Politically popular? For the benefit of only those in
the monarchies were swept
away.
along with any Klaz*men or Flat-Earthers who
the political spectrum bounded by Lawton Chiles
And for the past 200 years, a lot of unpopular
may wish to Join in.

FrIday,October 22,1976--4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, PuljILihe
NORMAN H. OIR1N, Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN BRAQCLE, Advertising Director

and Richard Kelly?
Fortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled

Glenn, mother to liar
ht-yewold son, Benny, she Is an accountant, active in her church and many civic and governmental
Organizations In the community.
She and her family are eight-year residents of Altamonte
Springs. She was chosen "Junior Woman of the Year" for 1976 by
He Seminole County Federation of Woman's Club,
Mrs. Glenn considers herself a full4lme city commissioner
who devotes at least three days weekly to city buahiess including
Personal contact with residents and looking into theft problems.
She says she receives as many calls from persons outside the
district she represents as from within it.
The only female member of the city commission, Mrs. Glenn
Points to her RecOmPlIflimentsi during
her first term in office
Including:
"Active support for a responsible fiscal budget that has
resulted in two consecutive reductions in property taxes.
"Construction of sidewalks and bicycle paths to Insure the
.11 safety of city school children who had to walk along busy city
highways to schooL
"Creation of a water quality advisory control board which has
gained support from county and date agencies to help clean up
city lakes and waterways.
"Improved building codes that require answers to questions on
building projects before construction instead of after the fact to
solve prospective problems such as seen In the wake of overdevelopment and unconzolJed.gyowth several years ago.
"Expanded recreational facilities, railroad crossing safety
devices and citizen participation groups."
"Meeting and knowing people In the community has been a
" learning experience," Mrs. Glenn said, adding she has worked
with city department heads to help make the city a
better place to
live.

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On Sept. 15, 1972, for example, a worried
Nixon discussed the Patman probe with aides.
He wanted the investigation stopped, he told his
aides. Then, referring to Ford, Nixon declared:
"Jerry has really got to lead on this. He's got to
really be.."

Nixon was emphatic. He said Ford should be
told: "Now goddamn It, get the hell over with
this lending the probe." To stress the urgency.
Nixon added: "I'm getting into this thing."
These statements were picked up by the
hidden microphones In the Oval Office. But
Ford has conceded that, as House Nixon later deleted them from the transcripts.
Republican leader, he opposed the probe. But
At another point, Nixon suggested that Rep.
twice he has sworn that he acted on his own William WIdnall, Il-N.J., the
top Republican on
without any pressure from the White House. Patinan's committee, was too
weak to stall the
Former White House counsel John Dean has all investigation. 'Put it down,"
instructed Nixon,
but called ham a liar. Dean now claims that he "uh, Jerry should talk to Widnall and, Wi,
just
learned from two White House aides, William brace him." This instruction was
also deleted
Timmons and Richard Cook, that they had from the transcripts.
consulted with Ford about derailing Patman.
One of the most significant omissions
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Jack In the Box rests 'want Is apes officially for
business after the Wednesday's ribbon catting at
Airport Blvd. and 17.. Doing honor, was Sanford
Mayor Lee Moore (center), flanked by Fay Grover,
district superintendent of the restiurant chain; d
John Pusateri, manager the new sta.

ALLELUIA PRAISE CONCEIT
Sanford Civic Center, Sanfird
2:30 P.M. Sunday, October 31, 1,76
Sponsored by Area Churdies
Ph. 3224fl or 322-IM for l'lckst Information

Barclay Woods.

The city government is suffering from "little
tównlsm" and
"cronyiwn," Shader contends, and Is
carried
forward only by

Th e y

Running his campaign on a person-to-person level, Sh
ader is
knocking on as many doors as possible In
the community
spreading his message of the need for "aggressive, Independent

leadership" In Altamonte Springs.
"Goals ca nnot be accomplished,"
he said, "by a co
missioner who depends for advice on people credited with ha rnving
the cam paigns for election of all the
curren t members of the
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Shader has extensive business background, having served on
the board of directors of Shader Brothers Inc., which is wellknown local f urniture firm, and is currently on th
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directors of Orlando Chair Inc. He Is member of the law firm of
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Announces The Relocation of
His Office
For The Practice Of
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Eye Examination Disease

"The city commission should make every
effort to be
responsive to the people," he said, adding
one way to show
responsiveness would be to change the times of the meetings of
the governing body to the evening hours.

By DONNA ESTES

He said the present meeting time of 4:30 p.m. on
Tuesdays Is
Inconvenient for mothers who have household responsibilities
at
that time, and Impossible for the working people in the com-

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DeBary Chamber of Commerce meeting open to
public, 7:30 p.m., Community Center, Shell Road.
Speaker, Ken McGee, vice president of Florida Hospital

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Seminole County Campers, Kampers Kove, Osteen.
Through Sunday.
Child Evangelism banquet, 8:30 pin., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry. Speaker, Don
Meyette, date director. Call church office
for reser-

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Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chwnley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's.
Foresters Square Dance Club, classes for beginners, 7
p.m., regular dance 8:30 p.m., The Forest, Lake Mary.
Tanglewood AA. closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Churcn.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian

OCTOBER 21
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Thelma A. Brown
David Cornett
Robert Kre1nbrlig

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
Political Rally 16, sponsored by Seminole Community College and the Seminole County League of
Women Voters, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at college ampitheatre.
Music provided by the Jackson Heights Middle School
Band.
Women's Auxiliary VFW Post 10108 Sanford, 5:301
p.m. Beef and pork bar.b-q
dinner, at the Post Home.
Slid-Florida Singles Club, 9 p.m., dance at Lake

between with Ford. Nixon said: "The game has
to be played awful rough. .. You'll follow through
with. .. Who will over there? Who. .. Timmons,
or with Ford." This reference to Ford and
Timmons was also struck out of the transcripts.

Eunice Lee
Frank W. Mohr II
Lee Moore
Brian S. Pittman
Martha Redley
Elaine Rowland
Jewell W. Sasser

DISCHARGES
Sanford:

On another part of the tape, Nixon questioned
whether Ford could "do anything with Patman."
Again, Nixon stated that Ford has "got to know"
that Nixon personally wanted the probe killed.
Dean acknowledged, according to the tapes, that
Ford would be advised Nixon was personally
behind the request. These embarrassing
remarks too, were deleted.
There is clear evidence, in short, that Nixon
censored the references to Ford from the

Early Bradford

Sadie Saunders
Idella Sykes

transcript. This doesn't necessarily mean that
Nixon's Lndructio,:s to his staff were
carried
out. It Is always possible, as Ford insists,
that

they never spoke to him about their probe. It
should also be noted that Ford had nothing to do
with editing the transcripts. It wasn't Ford but
Nixon who was responsible for the deletions,

Footnote: Timmons and Cook both deny that
they talked with Ford about killing the Patman
investigation. We have been unable to get any
comment from Nixon.
INSIDE THE WIllIE HOUSE— The special
prose(utor has now cleared President Ford of

—Not long ago, Transportation Secretary
William Coleman marched up to Capitol 11111 to
plead for minority contractors. He soiigl:t
legislation to assure that they get at least 15 per
cent of the railroad work in the Northeast
corridor, But railroad lobbyists quietly spread
the word that Coleman was acting on his own,
that he didn't speak for the President. When this
got back to Ford, he personally sent word to key
members of Congress that he backed Coleman
100 per cent.
—Teammates of President Ford recall the

time that his University of Michigan
football
team played a game In the South. The opposing
team objected to a black player on the Michigan
squad. Ford Immediately let it be known that he
would refuse to play if his black teammate was
barred from the game.

Harry Jensen
Archie W. McCormick
Benjamin Starling III
Raymond J. Swallow Sr
Frank L Wheeler Sr.

Lisa Jossa, Altamonte
Springs
Stephen G. Dickens, Deltona

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Red Cross.
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Neighbor.j

M.14-Singles Club, 6.10 p.m., dance at VFW on
Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25

Auditions for Temple Israel variety show, 7:30 p.m.,
Temple Israel social hall, 4917 Eli St., Orlando,

Sorrento
Mrs. David (Karen) Donets
baby boy, Belleville, Mich.

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Memorial Hospital, will be held
Saturday at 1p.m. at Springfield
Baptist Church with Rev. Enoch
Rivers officiating. Survivors
Include her mother, a son, tour
daughters, grandchildren and
other relatives. Burial Restlawn
Cemetery. WilsonEichelberger
Mortuary in Charge.
JOHNSON, MRS. ARLALA B. —
Funeral tervIcei for Mrs. Anal.
B. Johnson, of 2919 McCarthy
Ave.. who died Oct. 17, at Doc
tons' Hospital. Prince George,
Md., will be held Saturday at 4
P.m. at New Mount Calvary
Baptist Church with Rev. G. L.
Sims Sr. otflciting. Survivors
Include two daughters, Ms.
Josephine Mack and Mrs. Eva
Ma, Turner. son. Frazier D.
Johnson and grandchildren.
Burial in Restla*n Cemeiry.
WllIon.Elch,iberger Mortuary
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Kenneth D. Bourdaux,

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Church.

a percentage of oil Imports had to be carried on
U.S. ships. The unions' friends on Capitol 11111
even threatened to hold up Ford legislation if he
didn't sign the bill. Neverthele3s, the President
vetoed the bill.

Lada Riggs, Deltona

Joseph A. Campbell, Orange

Sanford F. Doudney
Raymond R. Fields

AA Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cuseiberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

illegally pocketing or diverting
any funds from
the maritime unions. As additional evidence that
the maritime unions have no hold on him, we
have learned that they brought tremendous
Pressure on him to sign a 1974 bill requiring that

Raymond M. Williams
Edward C. Frye, DeBary
Wes J. Budziszewskj, Deltona
Thomas P. Hetu, Deltona

Melvin G. Taylor, Deltona
John C. Waltrich, Deltona
Francis J. Harrington,
Stella Ritch, Winter Springs Geneva

Church, SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins, Orlando.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
Spaghetti supper sponsored by Faith Circle, 5-7 p.m.,
Congregational Christian Church fellowship hall, 2401 S.
Park Ave., Sanford,

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Bonita Diglovanni, Deltona
Elma C. Hare, Deltona
Henry Wade, Deltona
Francis J. Harrington It,
Geneva
Ucla Campbell, Orange City
William Whidden, Osteen
William Raulerson, Titusville

Stephanie Bailey

Haunted House for March of Dimes,
1.11 p.m., 419 W.
Colonial. Orlando,

N ixon Tapes Return To Haunt GOP
Even more troublesome, we have now
established that Nixon purposely altered the
tape transcripts to cover up Ford's possible role
in stopping the late Rep. Wright Patman, 1)-Tex.,
from investigating Watergate.
Patman was hot on the trail of the Watergate
conspiracy before the 1972 election. He
discovered, for example, how the Watergate
money had been laundered in Mexico. But the
White House brought pressure on his House
Banking Committee to halt the probe dead in its
tracks.

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A third generation Central Floridian —
his family settled In
the area In 1912 — Shader and his
wife, Lys, make their home In

Monroe Inn.

WASHINGTON— Those pernicious, all. Ford's sworn testimony. But we have positively
hearing Nixon tapes are back again to haunt the established that Nixon altered the transcripts In
GOP. The tapes seem to support John Dean's at least eight instances to conceal
Ford's
charge that in 1972 then-President Richard possible involvement. In each instance, Nixon
Nixon used Gerald Ford to help block an early appeared to believe
that his staff would be in
Watergate investigation.
touch with Ford and that Ford would Intervene.

Gary Shader, a -old attorney, feels a pernaA respon.
slblllty to use his education to serve his fellow man, believes a
responsible voice Is needed on the city commission and Is ready to
accept the challenge.
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NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF VOTING MACHINES
(F.S. 101.35(1)

October 22, 1976
Please be advised that the voting machines to be in service for the General Election to be held in Seminole County,
Nov. 2, 1976, will be prepared and inspected for said
election
on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1976 at Voting Machine Warehouse, 4300
S. Orlando Dr., Sanford at 1:30 P.M.

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ac-yar d Battle: Lyman At Lake Brantley
By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sports Editor

afternoon when Vero St. Andrews is at Trinity
Prn
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crowd pushing 6,000 will be on hand for
the Brantley-Lyman contest.
Lyman coach Dick Copeland worries
about every game, and this week's is no exception. Depth Is one problem which has
plagued the Greyhoimth all season, and
crippling injuries have not helped in the
team's five losses in six games.
Don Andriano, Wyman Jackson and Ben
Ansley are the primary ball carriers for the
Greyhounds, while the Bob Burkhart-toDanny Williams pass combination is perhaps

The game of the week In Seminole County
tonight pairs a couple of well-trodden high
school football teams showing a combined
won-low record of 3-8.
But don't cowit either team out when It
comes to wanting to win this game which pairs
backyard neighbors Lake Brantley and
Lyman in an 8 p.m. game in Longwood.
There are two other games on tap tonight
— Titusville Astronaut at Oviedo and Lake
Howell at Colonial — and another Saturday

the most dangerous weapon the Patriots have
to prepare for.
"We need to find a way to stay in It for the
first half," says Brantley coach Jim Raley,
who has no depth problems since he platoons
offense and defense. "They are just so big that
I don't know how we will handle them."
Oviedo has something of a problem In
trying to handle powerful Astronaut. "They
(Astronaut) do so many things well, that our
kids know we have to execute well to stay in
Te ball game," said coach Joe Montgomery.
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Seven games later the Reds were No. dern
pjgj,
run, the Reds got more,
11ow, replacing Figueroa. bal ls and st rikes," Froemming off Ildrow, by Cesar Gerordzno
"
is
ba
Th
ll
club
has
more
knew It would take only seven
"And last year mIgI* have
in the fourth inning, Joe Mar- One out
Thursday night's clincher class than any other club of
the been more gratifying for me, gin walked
later, Bench hit his said, starting his explanation. down the right-field line, and
games for Ma Clncbmaft Reds wua7-2mmp built onJohnny
and dole second second homer,
a line (hive a "Then BID Deegan (the home Dave Concepclon, down the left24 All around the country," An- personally," added
to become baseball champions
Bench, with such use that Munson coupleofrowsbackin the
Bench's
two
h
nu
and
the
derion
said.
"Lad
year,
when
Series
average
wbae
,r plate wnIre) threw a ball of fleldline.Eacftwasgrabbedby
f the world.
pitching of Gary Nolan and re- we beat Bost
dido't even bother throwing. left-field seats.
on in seven games, than offset his dismal, Injury- Wi
play. I watched it roil Into the a so uvenir-hwding fan.
first of those seven came liever Will MeEnaney.
th
two out, George Foster
It
"fldrow had gotten me out in Yankee dugout. I saw Martin
inThe
Philadelphia. The Reds, win- the first
Not much later, the souvenirwas
they
were
like
kids.
Now
decimated
season
when
he
betsingled
him
home.
Then
Bench
the
third
game
with
a
slider,
World Series sweep they're men."
pick It up and throw it beck on hunters were on thefleld by the
ners of the National League's since Baltimore's
led .234 with 16 homers and
over I An.
74 unloaded on an Ed Figueroa gotten me to hit into a double the field in Deegan's direction, h un ds ve
Indeed. In the Cincinsati RBJ.
dre , e n before Roy
Wed Diviaicn,werepiay1jge geles in ills. And It was the locker
faMbell and sent It soaring play with It, so I was thinking
room,
th
e
mood
was
rePhilhies, the best of th
It may well have been Nun- down theleft-.fleldflne.ftpg
We had a riot situation here White's fly bill settled in Foe.
e East. first time a National League markably solsiued, as though son's finest
slider," Bench said. "That's in New York and Mart in knew tees glove In left field.
game ever, too. He foul screen in front of e per w
"I said to myself then that if club had taken two straigh
tte
th
up
hat he threw and I really got a,"
Reds were used to such had four hits, scored one run deck and the Reds led 34.
webest(pftchrr)Sta ve (fton World Series since the Newt these
And half an hour after that,
championships
into it."
which,
in
And Martin was immediately Yankee Stadi um Mood like an
t
fir
in he st game, we'd win
"Yesh,Iknewitwo1g,"
York Glints did it in lfll-fl,
fact, they
A few mjnutesearlier Van- gone."Iwould throwarn.
en straight," Anderson eare. There was little straight hits over two games Bench said. "But at first I
enormoistomb inth
ed
ken
It
Manager Billy Martin had ager out of any field in the South Bronx. Silen eravag
was,
to
put
it
mildly,
aweof
called.
the yahooing, champagne- tied a Series record sot In $24 didn't know if it was going to be
t,
littered,
bathing, towel-thr
gotton out of it. The game, that country for doing what he did," ravaged itself with
some,
owing of last by Washington's Goose Goelin. fair. The way I hit it, though, as Is.
The Reds did
huge chunks
He was thum bed by Nt. urn
Year, when it took the Reds
- Froemming said. "It's an auto- of sod torn away. And most of
Then they beat pAA
"They beat us
Munson betted .Sfl in the soon as It darted st
raightening pire Bruce Froemmfng at first matic ejection for throwing all, empty.
tonight," mut- seven dramatic games to
again
teed catcher Thurman
sub- Series, far above any other out, I figured- It was good. I base.
and again. at
MissTh
st
due
the
Bo
on
Red
Sox.
equipment on the field."
the National League pennant.
Yankees darter. New York
°°Y bright spot lii
The Yankees, once the most
stood watching it at the plate —
"Lad year was certainly ax- whole hit a paltry .2 to the not
"Thurmon Munson had
The
Reds'
last
t: ,. Then came the New York otherwise pale New York
rim
came
ixi
fear
ed team in baseball, had
became I didn't want to turned around a
citing, more so than this one," Reds' .313.
few times on successive ground-nile doubles rolled over and played dead.
Yankees,
up. "They best mm this
have to walk beck, but just to
In the first inning, Munson make sure."
.AmericanLeagueflag inan ax.. theybeatuafour straight,y said Bench, the runaway Most
Valuable Player
es
bell out
hauMthgflvearneejj1
be
singled and scored on Chris
Inthenhmih,wIth the yan ks
1.
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way tlwomh. What else is there forMaeigtgNtaini55t.
downbyjust one, the i,
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and
six
rims
batted
in.
Five
of
Mickey
Rivers
singled,
to
U3?"
The Reds beat the yanks.
,p'.f..
stole demolished any hopes they had
S
those RBI came In the clincher second and scored on Munson's
Then they beat them again
of
making
a
comeback
Whatever else there was to on a two-run homer in the
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''and again ... and again. 5
single.
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Tony Perez walked, then Dan
5
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each
got
Umetheyanki
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NEW YORK (AP) Johnny to his word big league season, looked
on, sharing the gl of through an unbeaten playoff on ice th a
Bench pays his debts.
wi
three-run blast in
Bench made amends by belting the emotionally charged ow
scene. season,
the ninth.
The Cincinnati slugger felt he two home nina for five nina
"He's always had great timHurt by talk that he was
Pete Rose put It bed. "He's
.j Ing,"iald Nolan, referring to washed
owed
his
teammates somnethIng batted in- The
up
,
Bench
went
on
a
t
after
hattypeofhitter,Hegetj
struggling through his the Reds become the first Na- Bench's too-much-jn-the-.clutch tear.
tantrum and goes wild for a
worst season. He delivered tional League team in 54 years heroics.
His 8-for-IS effort in the month."
Thursday night and found an to repeat as world
"I broke Into the big leagues Series produced a .533 battIng
appreciative welcoming corn"I never dreamed anything
Manager Sparky Anderson
average that ranks four
wi
mittee in the Reds' dugout.
th John and nothing he
like thiscoWdhappen,"ssJd
th
hailed
the Reds as "the greatest
surprises me" said Nolan, who in the 73-year history Of the club to
their
champagne-soaked
superstar,
come down the pike,"
"You could see it in
classic. Only Babe Ruth, Hank
the Mod Valuable Player teamed up with Will McEnaney
but Rose and Bench
faces," said Bench, the hitting voted
the Sede
5.
Gowdy
of
Boston
and
LOU
Gd
to complete the four-game
hero in a 7-2 victory over the
rig hit for higher averages In sidestepped comparisons to for"I
feel
like
I've
mer Yankee dynasties.
given
somesweep,
only the second suffered the Series.
New York Yankees that powbeck to my teammates," by the Yanks in 30 World Series
thing
ered the National League jug- he
The nine-time All-Star, who
"That's not really up to us to
the
gernaut to its second
overcame lingering shoulder say," said Rose.
straight
CIncinnati's
Jubilant clubhouse.
The 29-year-old Bench, who ailments and a wrecked
World Series title.
marBench agreed. "Those guys
"A lot of people duck with me struggled through
a career-low riage this year, cracked a two- were my idols.
I wouldn't want
Shedding personal and thysi- through the year.,,
i34 season, found his old form run homer in th
e fifth to snap a to put them down. But, right
cal problems that contributed
Winning pitcher Gary Nolan In time to spur Cincinnati I-I
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little Colbert took a major step
Mike Sutton turns corner for first down
toward achieving that goal with
a three-under-par 67 that staked
him to the rirsi-round lead
Thursday in the col w indblown first round of the $125,000
Southern
Open, the next-to-last
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
MIAMI ( AP) The Univerthan football because of the ex- in scoring offense, averaging 33 year.
Although exact figures are
The Horned Frogs' hopes of event that counts on the official Florida will be seeking an
sity of Miami, facing its seenth unavailable, a Miami spokes.
tin
plosive
offensive units and points a game.
victory rest
"We have to keep the ball
the passing money-winning list for the
losing football season in eight man said a crowd under 10,000 combination on
pro disputed lead in the South-. somewhat weaker defenses on
The Vols are averaging 25.5 away from Tennessee, it's that
of quarterback goLf tow.
eastern Conference race when each team.
years, finds itself in the rare would be the smallest that least
points a game despite a 3-3 simple," Gator Coach Doug
Jimmy Dan Elzner and end Colbert now Is 60th on the list the Galore visit Tennessee
Satrole of the favorite Saturday
Florida, which shares the record that includes losses
years.
Mike Renfro, the latter son of called by his fellow tourists urday.
to Dickey said. "Our defense')
SEC lead with Auburn, has a 2-0 SEC foes Auburn
night when it hosts winless
The two teams have one nformer professional receiver "the hot seat." It is the cut-off
and
Alabama,
hasn't been able to stop any.
But
the
game
may
be more SEC record and 44 overall. The which has put Tennes
Texas Christian.
Ray Renfro.
see out of body very well and we've given
mon opponent, third-ranked
position for determining ax- Like schoolyard
"keep-away" Gators rank fourth in the nation contenti
tention for the title this up an awful lot of poin
Miami has lost four straight Nebraska. The Cornhuskers
Eisner has completed 60 of ernr*tons for next year's tow
ts and an
starts after opening the season beat Miami 17-9 a week after
121 passes for 965 yards and events.
awful lot of yardage."
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Hurricanes Favored Over TCU

with a 47.0 conquest of Florida slaughtering Texas ChrisUan
three touchdowns this year. "I'm in the top 50 all-time
Tennessee Coach BillBattle
State. The Hurricanes lout 36-19 64-0.
Renfro has caught 21 tosses for money-winners (also an
rates
Florida's offense as the
to second-ranked
372 yard, and two scores.
exempt status), so I'll be
"My record in horrible," said
last week.
But the Horned Frogs are av- exempt next year no matter
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Coach Jim Shotner, whose first eraging less
"Florida's offensive unit has
Southern Mississippi, North will start
Miami's previous foes have a two teams each pouted
than two yard, a what," Colbert said, "but Florida State's game with Texas State and Virginia Tech. Larry KeySaturday in place of four or five guys with as much
110
try
rushing.
making the top 60 is a matter of Auburn Saturday is
and Mark Lyles.
comlaned record of2o.8.2,inak. record,. "But the fan support
important
Bowden said he won't look
"We advertise ourself as a pride with me. I've been
Freshman Scott Warren will speed as Stanley organ," Batfl(W
tag Texas Christian (0-5) a has not been bad at all. We've
there but a victory Is not going to bend Auburn, which
said, referring to the Vul' fleet
pawIng team and the boys who for the last nine years and I make the season a success
he de- open at defensive end In
more than welcome guest de- got a hard core of about 15,000
wingback. "They rim mostly,
for
scribedasagoolteam
want
to
row
th
and catch will want to be there again."
of Willie Jones, a highly touted from
spite the fact that less than 10,- to 20,
the Seminoles, says FSU Coach hurt itself with mistakes,
that come out.
the Wishbone, but they
come
here.
We
get
good
ones,"
sophomore who hasn't been
One stroke back of Colbert at Bobby Bowden.
000 are expected to see the
"And thereareno lynch mola
have
a
diversified offense that
"They
have
explained
excellent
running
Shofner.
pl
ng
"Unfortu63
after the round that was
ayi
up to his potential,
game in the 80,000-seat Orange forming, so even that's a vicHe took Issue Thursday with backs, and I guess their
gives you a lot of different sets
nately,
my
advantage
is
used
as
Bowden
played
said.
in
windy,
Bowl.
40-degree tei- FSU fans who think the Semi- strength
tory."
a disadvantage by other schools peratures, were
Is their offe nsive line,"
Ivory Joe Hunter will start to look at."
defending notes should be able to breeze
he
said.
"
Their
defense
who get all the runners and a lot champion Hubert Green, t4'
is young for Bobby Jackson and Nat
The game also will match up
thro ugh the red of their sched- and has
of other players we need to win McLendon and George It cher, tile
been
making
mistakes
Terry
for
Jeff
Ridings
in
the
defen
SEC's top
if they can win at Auburn. that
consistently."
have been hurting them." sive backfield shIIt forced by Florida's Wes two receivers,
who broke a three-year slump
Chandler, who
"This is definitely a key game
Auburn quarterback Phil injuries, he said.
Miami, which has relied with his victory in the S.I%
has 20 catches for 476 yard,lj
hara
because
we
need
to
win so Gargis and Florida State qiiar..
heavily on Its ground game this Invitational a couple of
and All-American Larry Setweeks badly, but to say If we beat lerback Jimmy Black,
season, would appear to be in ago.
who
vers of
can with 25 reAuburn all the rest are shootns,
On Flyers
line for a field day. Texas
the Seminoles In running
ceptions
The only others able to break somebody doesn't know that aleadspassing,
jfl
j
for
42
Joins
yards so far this
are very similar
nd
Christian has given up nearly par on the hilly,
season.
6,1-yard
they're
talking
about,"
B
ow
den
players, Bowden said.
240 yards aagame rushing and Green Island Country
By The
Press
since a National Hockey low yard,
Club said.
"I think the one with the hotcarry.
"it seems li ke everybody we
Leag
ue quarter-f iMI playoff
course that was made doubly
Florida
State
has
a
They stood behind the pl
tie
and
test
O.J. Anderson leads the tough by slick greens, were
hand may be the key to the
BOSTON (AP) The Boston play has an All-American
Ben eight losses to show
benches at the Spectrum
Red Sox have announced the something-or-other," Dickey
ayer game against Toronto last Miami attack with an average Crenshaw, Larry Ziegler, previous games with for
the nine game," he said.
Philadelphia, a hockey game April.
of 75 a game.
Florida State players are appointment of Walt Hrthfak as said. "Now we have to face a
Danny
Edwards,
Gibby
Gilbert gers. Both teams have 24
unfolding before their eyes but
Coach Billy Reay watched his
tired and bruised after playing bullpen coach under Manager split end who Is all-world."
The Hurricanes expect to and Artie McNickle.
with the
records this year.
other things distracting their Black Ilawks play without em- have the full-services again of
Oklahoma, Boston College and Don Zimmer.
-I'm pleased
thoughts.
battled defenseman Bobby Orr, quarterback E.J.
But many Florida State is=, Florida in three of the Ijst four
Tennessee defeated the GaHrinlak Joins holdover John.
rs 2(l.1
Baker, whosaid Crenshaw, a three-time buoyed by their team's strong games
to
3 the 18A time the
Coach Fred Shero watched as whose future always has been
, Bowden said.
ny Pesky on the Red Sox
had suffered a hand injury two winner this season who needs a showing in a 33-26 I 033 to I
t
eams
met,
in 1971 at Gainfour of his Philadelphia Flyers cloudy because of knee troublesgames ago. Also returning
2th,
He said fullback Jeff Leggett coaching staff. General Mart. esville.
to finish of first or second here to rated Florida last week, as
A
performed and thought about but is cloudier now beca use of the starting lineup are regular
- and halfback Rudy Thomas, ager Dick O'Connell,
Year earlier the Vols,
who made in Battles's first
go past the absent Jack Nick- sume the schedule Is easy
the assa ult charges that have the court hassles over his signafter who came off the bench to pace the appointment on Tuesday,
year as head
defensive tackles Eddie Ed- laus and into
th
e
No.
1
moneyAu
coach after Dickey left to a3.
burn. Florida State's final th
been hanging over their heads lag by Chicago.
wards and Dennis Breckner. winning spot.
e
FSU
running
game
in
the
will
name
two
more
coaches
four opponents are Clemson, seco
Stifle the helm at Flo rida , too k
nd half against Florida, later.
a
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they have to win every week.
This one will be simpler than
most. The Giants aren't that
bad. The schedule has made
them look awful. Someday, they
too will play Seattle.
San Francisco 30, Atlanta 13
The 49ers have turned into tigers under new Coach Monte

When this sinister person prepared the 1976 schedule, he
lined up a di e t of NFL powClark. That should be encourerhouses for the Giants that aging
to Pat Peppler, the new
read like a playoff who's who. Falcons coach. A
major differIn consecutive weeks, New
ence, however, is that Jim
L.5 York has faced Los Angeles, St. Plunkett is calling signals for
Louis, Dallas, and Minnesota. San Francisco and Steve BarThat was after the Giants
4 dropped their first two games to tkowskl is wearing a cast on his
knee for Atlanta.
Washington and Philadelphia,
and created an 0-6 start.
Baltimore 37, N.Y. ida 7
The Bert Jones-led Colts
Waiting for New York this
Sunday is Pittsburgh, which re- should chew up the Jets. New
bounded from three straight York's all but invisible offense
losses by beating Cincinnati has been destroyed by injuries
which makes the task all the
last week.
A. That sounds like a wonderful easier.
Dallas 23, Chicago 11
chance for 0-7. The Giants,
The
Cowboys' five-game winhowever, have no complaints.
ning
streak
Is over. But back
They wouldn't know how to ree
spond to a soft team at this home in the Cotton Bowl, they
spond
ought to be able to start another
point.
against the (altering Bears.
And, like New York, the Pro
Kansas City 21, Denver 17
Picker isn't sure how to handle
The Chiefs have picked themwhat seems a simple week for selves off the deck with vic.4. pigsk in prognosticators. So did tories the last two weeks. And
last week, when the Picker ob- they're at home against the
viously overlooked some Im- Broncos this week. Spell this
portant input and slumped to a the Upset Special.
dreary 7-7. That dropped the
Detroit 23, Seattle 20
season mark to 56-27-1, a .675
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game for the year. The Lions
looked bad in the rain against

Washington last week. If the
skies stay cry in Seattle, they
should recover this week.
Oakland 31, Green Bay 10
Kenny-Stabler vs. Lynn Dickey. Are you kidding? The Raiders will coast it' this one on the
coast.
Los Angeles 27, New Orleans 13
Some day, Chuck Muncie and
Tony Galbreath will give the
Saints the kind of ground game
John Cappelletti and Lawrence
McCutchcon give the Rams.
Not this day, though.

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should get the first and might
even achieve the second this
week against the Eagles.
New England 31, Buffalo 14
The Bills have a new coach in
Jim Bingo. With Jim Braxton
injured, what they really need

Is a new blocking back for O.J.
Simpson.
San Diego 17, Cleveland 14
Both coming off victories. But
the Chargers beat tougher
Houston and the Browns took
easier Atlanta, That adds up to
a San Diego triumph.
Miami 30 Tampa Bay 7
St LouIs 27, WashIngton 17
With four louses In six games,
The Cardinals are for real.
the only championship the Dol. Dallas found that out last week.
phins can hope for is the state of And Washington has the sorFlorida. That shouldn't be riest 4-2 record in NFL history.
tough against the expansion
Cincinnati 20, Houston 17
Buccaneers.
The Bengals can't be as bad
Minnesota 29, Philadelphia 10 as they were last week against
Fran Tarkenton is 100 yards Pittsburgh, can they? They'll
short of 40,000 for his career and find out this week in the Astro339 away from Johnny Unitas' dome against the in-and-out
career yardage mark. He Oilers.

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.
(AP)
The San Francisco
49ers have traded running back
Sammy Johnson to the Minnesota Vikings for wide receiver Jim Lash.
Lash, a four-year veteran of
the National Football League,
is being counted on as a ree
placement for Willie McGee,
placement
who suffered a broken leg in the
49ers' 33-3 victory over New
Orleans Sunday.
But 49ers Coach Monte Clark
said after the trade Tuesday

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NEW YORK (AP)
Billy
After 30 minutes, Martin tired of him throwing balls at we play the World Series.
1964, still are looking for their
Martin only knows one way to stepped out of the trainers me.
Munson, the Al's All-Star 100th victory in the October
manage. That's to win. Th ur- room. He had been crying.
"I knew doing that was an catcher, betted a sparkling .529 classic,
man Munson knows only one Losses can do that to men who automatic ejection, but I didn't on nine
hits in 17 at bats. He had
"The Reds are a fine balI. . way to play baseball. That's to hate to lose as much as Billy care. hits
In
his last six trips to the Iclub," said Munson. "They
Martin. '
"I admit I as on him tl!e plate to tie a 52-year-old record.
have good speed, power hitting
"Yealf, I'm 5-iior a1mazffed of
holegante.'in the regular sea- But he Wasn't happy that and ey force mistake
So It Is understandable that
th
s. But
a," Martin said.
son I would have been out In the Cincinnati Manager Sparky the lo
after suffe ring the humi liation
ss
doesn't
take
th
e
gloss
Then he explained why hehad third Inning. The ball clubs get Anderson said it would be
of a (ow-game sweep In the
an away from the year we had.
provoked home plate umpire in the World Series on merit, injustice to mention
World Series, they would find
Munson in
"We'll be back."
individual crusades to take Bill Deegan, resulting in why shouldn't the umpires?" the same breath with his AllMartin's expulsion from the
Martin had another axe to Star catcher, Johnny Bench.
their attention from the game game.
grind.
This one was against
"To be belittled like that after
they had just lost.
"Deegan threw three balls at television, which, he said, this game and the season that I
Martin wasn't around to see me while he was changing forced the Series to open last just had is terrible,"
s
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said I
- the Yankees lose 7-2 Thursday baseballs," said the fiery man- Saturday, two days after the Munson,
the first Yankee capnight to give the Cincinnati ager, now talking in soft, calm Yankees had won the American tain
since Lou Gebrig. "I'm a
Beds the 11th four-game sweep tones. "One Lilt me in the chest League pennant.
very good ballplayer and I don't
in World Series history. He had and another almost hit me in
"The playoffs should start on like being belittled like that."
been tossed out of the game by the mouth.
Wednesday," Martin said.
The Yankees were not (afirst base umpire Bruce
"I threw the ball toward him "The World Series should start vored to beat the Reds,
few
Froemming in the top of the in disgust because I thought he the following Wednesday. Tele- expected a sweep. ThebutYanninth Inning,
called a brutal game and I got vision shouldn't dictate when kees, In their first Series since
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Tom Klelnknlght and an sightyard scoring pass from Mark
Fricke to Kim Drury.
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zone for the other two points by
Lyman High Junior varsity
After Kavanaugh's 21-yard Oviedo.
football team to the Super Bowl TD jaunt, Oviedo's Windell
Tim Hardy completed a pair
this year, but a trip to Winter McNealy ran the kickoff back of
SOyard pass plays to Doug
Park on Nov. 4 will do Just fine, 85 yards for a touchdown and Vickers
and Dan Lively for
thank you.
assumed an 8-7 lead until Seminole's tagged plays. Mike
The Young Greyhounds
Kavanaugh ran over from the Hayes scored on a 45-yard run
defeated Colonial Thursday 19 to make It 13.8. Lake for the other tally against the
tJ night, 19-18, for their sixth Brantley ran a play from the Baby Hornets.
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that "it would be very difficult
for him (Lash) to step right in
this week."

Either Steve Rivera or Kenny
Harrison Is expected to start in
place of McGee In Saturday
night's home game against Atlanta.
Johnson, in his third NFL

season, has gained 52 yards on
24 carries this season. Lash
caught four passes for 52 yards
this season after losing his
starting job with the Vikings.

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L.gal Notice

,CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CTTIO4JSII*ME
FICTITIOUS NAME
PICTITIOUSNAME
SIMINOtI COUNTY.
Notice It hifeby givin that '1 am
Notice is hereby given mat
Noflce is heriby given mat i am
engaged in businies it 1 Park
P105*71 DIVISION
p
eng.g in business at The '
Pile Nember 763.CP
Ave.. Snford,
inole County.
235. Sunset Drive, LOnOwOOd Springs Center. Altamonte Drive.
Florida under the fictitious name of
Seminole County, Florida under the
In Re: huts 1
HANSON SHOE SHOP fld that I
underAUTO
the fictitious
name
SKY fictitious name of SMUGGLERS
ALOYSIUS M. MATTEA,
Wendtor.gist.rsaidnamewiffiffi SMITH
SALES,
and of
that
I INN, and thaI I intend to register
By The Asseciated Press
D,c...ed
Clerk
tPeCircuft
Coutt.S1,ninoio
iendtoregi$tersaidnamejth
the
said name with the Clerk Of the
NOTICE
OP
four National Baskethall Asso- kers,
County. Florida in ccordance with Clerk
and Ruble Brown of the Celtics broke it open
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Circuit Court. Seminole County,
11W ProvisIons of
ADMINISTIATION
the Fictitious
clatlon openers Thursday night. Hawks were losers, while Tates
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section county, Florida In accordance with Florida in accordance with the
aiarlie Scott added 20
Some things never change.
provN
of the Fictitious Name
of the Fictitious
"That's him," marveled In locke of the Braves
S6S.O
Florida
Statutes
1S7.
poInts
CLAIMS
01
DEMANDS
AGAINST
and Tom for Bocin, Jo Jo White had 23
Name St*tut, To.Wlt: Section Statutes, To.Wit: Section i6$O
Da a day when the New York diana Coach
THE
ASOVI
ESTATE
AND
5:
Peggy
R.
Cooper
ALL
Bobby Leonard. Nissalke of the Rockets were and
SU.O5 Florida Statutes It??.
Florida Statutes 1W.
j1 ij dhg
Wicks had
Nets were alppthg the heart "He's
OTHER PERSONS INTERISTID Publish Oct.S. 15, 22. It, l76
S:
Schuyier
0.
Smith
5: Altamonte Restaurants,
been doing that all his winners,
IN
THE
ESTATE:
D!.E31
and son] otthefr franchise down life. That'
with the Celtics. Billy Knight
Publish Oct. a, is, 22, n. ma
Inc.
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
s what makes him one
The
Celtics,
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
defending
NBA
topped
Indiana
the turnpike to Philadelphia of the greated."
DEE.37
with 29.
Joseph Sulasky,
that the administration of me estate
NAME
STATUTE
champions, trailed by 18 polids
President
Kakb 182, akin 97
and when 13-time AilSiar Jerry
of ALOYSIUS M. MATTEA,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pubilsh Oct. I, a. 15, 32, 1,76
In other NBA openers, the In the second period, when Boadiceosad File Number 7323Cp, is
SW
Bradiey
scored
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Wed wan finding oid what It New
all
18
If
York Knicks trimmed the ton center Dave
DEE 6
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Cowens picaed his points in the second half and pending in the Circuit COW? for Undersigned, pursuant to the Ciiity
wan like to coach, It W$5 UP to Los Angeles Lakers
Csvrt, Orange Ceunty,
Seminole County, Florida, Probate "FiCtitiOUs Name Statutv' Chapter
102-97, the up
__________________
his filth personal foul. But Jim McMllllan, playing his firat Division, the address of Which is 16505, Florida Statute, will register Case Ne. 50.76043
the classy c*aln of the Boston Hoistori
Rockets beat the At. they closed to 63-57 at halftime game
for the Knicks, got 18 of Seminole County Courthouse, with the Cierk of the Circuit Court, The Otto Oerdau Co., a corp., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
to lend some seose of lanta Hawks 120-104 and
the and finally caught upon a hasSanford Florida 32771. The pertI mind far SeminoleCounty, Florida, Plaintiff
order to It all.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN.
Buffalo Braves defeated the ket by Sidney Wicks with 4:11 hlsI8afterinternjasmonuNew representative of the estate is upon receipt of proof of the
Celtics
vs. Fair, Inc., a Fla, corp.,
York erased a lOpoint third- COMBANK.WiNTER PARK whese Publication of this notice, the flc. Dinette
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
So John Havllcek scored 32 'Milwaukee Bucks 133-112.
left.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
a.k.a
quarter
deficit,
address
is
730
S.
Orlando
Avenue.
titlous
names
following
to
wit:
otette
Fair,
pos, including ala in the isat
As for NBA debuts, it was
CASE NO. 76lall.CA42.A
Defendant
The teams then traded baaWinter Perk, Florida 32755. The
tiree minides of regulation mostly negative. Indiana, one kets until Havilcek's
FOURDEE
DIVISION AND Circuit Court, SemInole
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, a
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led name and address of the personal FOUR
Jumper
DEE,
INCORPORATED Florida
Los Angeles wIth 29 points and representativ.'s attorney are
municipal corporation and public
play and eight in overtime, and of four teams absorbed from with
et under which this corporation
49
seconds
left
ST NO.
sent the 17 rebewith.
body corporate and Politic $4
forth below,
sank Ms final eight shots as the the American Basketball
engaged In busineu at 410 Piumooa i. Ed ot.H.sas4s
Asso- game Into overtime. Havilcek
Straughn,
asDepartment
Executive Seminole County, Florida,
Rackets
All
persons
having
claims
or
Avenue
in
the
City
of
Cauefbecry,
Director
of
the
Florida
,'Hi'wb
Celtics rallied to beat the In- clatlon, was a loser. Among then hit two
demands against the estate are Fiorlda.
baskets In the first
Mike Newlin scored 33 points required,
diana Pacers 129.123 In one of new coaches, West, of
of Revenue, Tallahassee, Florida, VS.
WITHIN THREE MON.
That ne Pirty
the La- two mInutes of
in said Plaintift
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, and the
overtime as the and Rudy Tomjanovfch added THS FROM THE DATE OF THE business enterpriseinterested
is as follows:
Taxpayers, Property Owners and
VS.
20 -Including 14 In the fourth FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
EMERSON ELECTRIC, Co.
Citizens thereof and of Seminole
Dinette Fair, Inc., Defendant
NOTICE,tofilewithlheciof,he
By: Ron Worwick
quarter and 11 in a row - as above
Florida,
including
cowl a written statement of
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat' County,
Vice.cialrman ot
Houston took command by out. any claim or demand they may
by virtue of that certain Writ of nonresidents owning property or
Fourde, Division of
Execution for Collection of wbIect to taxation Iheveln,
have. Each claim must be In writing
scoring Atlanta 65-49 iii l'
Emerson Electric, Co.
Defendants.
DeIlnent Tax Issued out of and
and must Indicate the basis for the PUblish: Oct. I. IS, 23, It. D76
ond half.
VALIDATION OF $354,000 CITY OF
under the seal of the Circuit Court
claim, the name and address of the 0!,!.40
Braves 133,
creditor or his agent or attorney,
313
Seminole County, Florida and from LAKE MARY WATER REVENUE
IN THE CIRCUITCOUIT,INAND the ateof Flo Department
BONDS AND BOND AN.
Buffalo made
for the ab- and the amount claimed. if the FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Revenue, issued on the 11th day of TICIPATION NOTES
sence of three-time scoring will
FLORIDA
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - superstar.
OIDERTOSHOWCAUSE
October AD. inS, which aforesaid
become due shall be stated. It CIVIL
Erving, who missed the entire champion Bob McAdoo, out
ACTION NO. 76l76l.CA4S Writ of Exetlon was deiered to TO: THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
'The mechanics that put Julius
WiU$nms natisfied Erving NBA trRtnlng camp period and
the claim isthe
contingent
o the
FIRST
FErERAL SAVINGS AND me as oriIf of Seminole County, THROUGH Tilt S'!'ATE AT
flJi.jre of
thabackInjury,bygetuuig33 unhinuidated,
LOAN
Erving t
lIndclphia 7Cers
AsCZ;.77oN
OF Florida, and have levied upon the IQIEY FOR tHE
with a siz.r.; .5 million t.Ihllg(8j0 season because he points from John Shumate,
uni!n
shall
be
stated.
It
the
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. a cor• fcllwing dccrt
begen when Coach contract that reportadiy in
etaim as s.cureo, Ihe Security shall pora$
t!GIlTEtNtH ,WICIAL Ctfl
was hng out.
from Ernie GrogorIo and 21 be
organIZed and exIsting by Dinette Fair, Inc.. said property CUlT OF FLORIDA, AND TO THE
Gene Shoe and General Man- him the highest paid player In
But Shue moved up the time- from reserveJohnnyNewp,,zm,
described.
The claimant shall under the La of the United States being located in Seminole County, SEVERAL PROPERTY OWNERS.
deliver
sufficlentcoplesoftheclaim
01 America,
aerPatWllhlarnsreauzedthey pro baskethalI,toppb,gesu. table,saylngheplaedth1gay Florida and more partIcularly TAXPAYERS, CITIZENS OF
to
the
clerk
to
enable
the clerk to
weren't the only ones with mon.
PIantitt,
des'i
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
mail one copy to eath personal
as Ioilowi:
mated $500,000 per year earned Erving in tonight 's season
________________________
to spend.
representative.
all the goods, wares, merchandise, INCLUDING PIONRESIDENTS
by Los Angeles center Kareem opening game against the ,,
Legal Notice
MELVINL.A.ELKINS,
ELKINS, JR. and wife, equipment andor automotive OWNING PROPERTY OR SUB.
Allpersoflsinterestadlnffi,estat. WANDA
"How will we feel," asked Abdul Jabbat-. The eyelj000lng Antnnln nIwa
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Defendants.
FICTITIOUSNAMI
Admmnistrationhasbeenmailedare
placeof
buslnets
at
liii
Hwy. 17tI, AND ALL OTHERS HAVING OR
AMENDED
ago, "If we wake up one morn- cash transaction in NBA his- ErvIngwiJlteamwithGge Ntfts is hereby given that I am required, WITHIN THREE
Maitland, Florida. Said property CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TlTLI
McGinnis to give Philadelphia engaged In business at 1$) Atlantic MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
NOTICIOFACTION
being stored at A. J. Losslng OR INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO
Ing and read that . J In a tory.
'
what could be the strongest Dr., Fern Park, Seminole County, THF FIRST PUBLICATION OF TO: WAMEL CORPORATION, an Transher I Storage in Sanford, BE AFFECTED DY
THE
Boston Celtic or a New York
The 26-year-old Erving, a gif- front line in pro basketball his- Florid, under the fictitious name 01 THIS NOTICE, to file any objections unregisteredfor,igncorpora,loor Florida. AND one I73 Chevrolet ISSUANCE OF THE WATER
Knick?
unchart,r,d
Fiorida
corporation
ELDRADO
MOTORS,
and
that
I they may hav, that challenges the
ted 6-foot-I forward with dazStep Van Te No. 10, whIt, in color, REVENUE BONDS AND THE
intendtoreglstersaidnam,wlthth, validity 01 the decedent's will, the *105* prIncipal place of business VIN NO. CPQI33V32uj Which
WIlliams answered his own zling moves, was Introduced to tory. The two shared the Mont Clerk
is BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES
and
of
officers
and
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
directors are beingstoredatAmtamont,Garageln HEREINAFTER MORE PAR.
Valuable Player Award In the
qualifications of the personal
question: "I'd be sick."
unknown.
County,
Florida
in
accordanc,
some1O0membersofthema
with
Altamonsj Springs, Florida. Ad. TICUL.ARLY DESCRIBED OR TO
or the venue or
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ditional
So the negotiations started Thursday night at a press American Basketball Associ- the provisin 01 the Fictitious representative,
information availabl, from 8E AFFECTED IN ANY WAY
ation in 1975, before McGInnis Name Statutes, To.Wlt: Siction jurisdiction f the court,
that
an
action
to foreclose a mor
and Philadelphl.a paid the fi- conference.
the Civil Division of the Seminole
THEREBY:
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
age
on
tie following property In County SherIff's
Florida Statutes 1957.
jumped from the Indiana PacOBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
The above cause coming on to be
Department.
nariclally troubled New York
Seminole County. Florida:
"I should be ready to go erstothe76ers,alsoforamulti.
5: Stepheni. McCummingi
and the undersigned as Sheriff
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
heard upon the complains this

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Lot 0. Block B, of OAK GROVE
Seminole County, Florida, will at
filed herein fy the City of Lake
PARK, Seminole County, Florida, 11:00 A.M.
Nolice 01 Administration: October
on the 15th day
Mary.FloriOa,seeknatodeterrnmn
according to the Plat thereof as November
13th, 1976.
th ahority
AD. 1976, offer for sale
the City of Lake,
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NAME STATUTE
By: Edward H. Christy
cassubiecttoanyandaiIexisting
WaferRevenueBondsmntheimount
County, Florida.
______________________________________________________________________________ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
leins, at the Front (West) Door 01
III
Vice President &amp;
0f$334.000tobedated.so,lp,edate
has
been
filed
against you and YOU the Seminole County Courthouse in
NOTICE IS HEREBY gIven that
Trust Officer
of delivery, in the denomination of
arereJlredtoserveacopyofyour Sanford, Florida,
the undersIgned, pursuant to the
As
Personal
the above
Representa.
$I.0000ranymultipl,ther,obut,,.o
written
defenses, if any, to It on described personal
"FictitIous Name Statute" Chapter
property,
greater than S10.000, maturing at
Game 4
PHILLIP
H.
LOGAN
$65.O, Florida Statute, Will register
of
That said sale is being made to
live of the Estate of
various times from 1971 through
CINCINNATj
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ALOYSIUS M. MATTEA
satisfy the terms of said Writs 01
2015. bearing interest payabl, an
ab r P bi
In and For Seminole County,
MONCRIEF,
Attoneys
for
Plaintiff,
Execution.
Deceased
Rose 30
NJIIIy on the first day 01 September
National Hockey Lwgee
$ 0 1 0
Post OffIce Box 2279, Sanford,
ORLANon.SEMINOLE
Florida, upon receipt of proof of the
.101w E. Polk,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Griffey rf
at a rile not to exceed the rate
CAMPIELL
3 0 0 0
Florida 33171, and file the original
CONFERENCE
MATINEE RESULTS
Publication
of
this
notice,
the
tic.
REPRESENTATIVE:
Sherlft
allowable by law, and Its City of
'5es'gan 2b
3 i 1 o
Pafrieb DiVision
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above
Court
on
titious
name, to wit:
i. W. Carroll, Jr.,
Seminole County,
TPereg lb
Lake Mary Bond Anticipation Notes
3 I 0 0
W 5. 7 Ff5 OF GA
or before November 25th, 1976;
pi5 - I.
RACONIK LEASING under which
(I) 10.10
Esquire of
Florida
Driessen dPi
Inanamountnosexc,edings354f)t),
NY 151
3
1
0
otherwi*e,
0
3 0 I
3.
a
they
are
Judgment
26
5.60; 2. Eddy-Arana (71 13.00
may be Pubpsh; Oct. 22, 25, Nov.
engaged in business at
CARROLL &amp; JONES. P.A.
a mo., particular description of
GFost.r II
, 12, 1976
Atlan
3 I I 1 5.60; 3. lca.Javi (4) •30
entered against you for the relief
5 3 0 tO
17711 Wood Ridge Drive, South P.O. Box 911,
Q ()7)
DEE.112
Bench C
Bonds and said Water Revenue
NY Rang
1 3 3 5
1 1 0 $
demanded in the Complaint.
P (17) 14070
Bind, Indlana 44633
Cflsberry, Florida 321w
Bond Anticipation Notes being
Geronimo cf
PhIla
1 t 2 0
3 3 1 7 22 2
SECOND - 1. Negui.senche (I)
WiTNE5Smyhandandthesealof
That the parties Interested in said
Telephone: $345700
Cncpclon
NOTICEOFSHIRIFP'SSALI
contained in the Complaint tiint in
Ct
3
0
this
Smytbe Division
7 I 11.20 6.10 5.60; 2. Ogulza-Javi (7)
Court on this 20th day of Ocbisin
enterprise
and
their
inPublish:
Oct.
IS, 22, 1976
GNoIan p
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that
thes proceedings, to determine the
St Lou
0 0 0 0 13.10 6.10; . Urza-Coldo (2) 5.40;
tober, 197$.
$
terest In the same are as follows:
DEE $1
Q
by virtue of that certain Writ ot
legality of the proceedings had and
Acany p
Chgo
o 0 0 0 (1$ lfl.00; P ($7) 34440- DO
(Seal)
1 4 0 5
21
IKE
EIKELBERNER
- 30 per
TataI
Execution issued out of and under
taken in connection therewith, and
Cob
79 7 579
Arthur H. Beckwitp, Jr.
3 S 0 4 19
cent
ft. seal of tie Circuit Court
lhe legality of the provisions,
Mitv
NEW YORK
,'
2 3 0 4 20 31
THIRD - I. Domlngo.Sofo (3)
Clerk o• the Circuit Court
CONRAD R. ADAMS, II - SO per
seminole County, Florida, upon a
covenants and •grfements con
Vancvr .
a('r ft bi 13.30 500 110; 2. Urza.Elorza
By: Mary N- Garden
I 6 0 2 11
cent
tN THE
final Iudgment rendered in the
Rivers cf
CIRCUIT
COURT,
lamed therein, and seeking a
3 1 1 0 510440:3. Echano.Yza (I) lO.IOQ
WALES CONFERENCE
Deputy
Clerk
RAY CARRELL -30 percent
aforesaid court on the 1st day
RWhite If
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ludument of this Court to validate
3 0 0 0 (3M 5420 P 3i
PublIsh: Oct. 22,35, NOv. 3,12,1976
NorrIs DivIsion
Dated at Altamont. Springs, CASE NO. 76.19M.CA.09.5
MUnSOn C
Septernb,r,A.O. 1976, Inthat certain
the proceedings for said Water
MOnt
4 I 1 1
DEE.l17
7 2 0 Ii 46 19
FOURTH - 1. LarriAguir., (3)
Seminole
County,
Florida,
this
the
case
entitled,
H.
L.
Chamblis
DADE
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
Revenue Bonds and said Water
lb
Eldei dba TnL.A.
1 0 1 I 23.30 10.20 5.60;
1 2 3 11 37
2ith day of September, 1916.
2. Patxi.B,itla (3)
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,
CMay di
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE City Industries, Plaintiff, -viRevenue Bond Anticipation Nqts
Pifls
3 0 0 0 I.O04.70;3.Negui.sofo())430Q(3
2 1 1 3 21 33
GARY
E.
MASSEY.
ESQUIRE
Florida
Piniella dh
Consolidated PubIish.,
Plaintiff.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
andsaidWater Revenue Bondsane
Otrt
I 0 0 0 5) 43.10; P (33) 143.70;
1 3 1 3 16 ii
BROCK, MASSEY &amp;
00 (35)
Vs.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Inc., Defendant, which aforesaid
GNoftles
Wash
Waler Revenue Bond Anticipation
30 2
I 1 2 1 19
.
WALDEN
HENRY W. BORGEN and EFFIE
Gamble nf
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Writof Executionwasd,liveredto
Noteswhenlssuedpuantth,r,,o
1 0 0 0
Adams Divisios
FIFTH-1, Fermin.Arca(7)440
616 E. Semoran Blvd.
Randolph 2b
MAE BORGEN ak.a EFFIE MAE
me as Sheriff of Seminole county,
CIVIL NO. 76l$33.CA4,.E
4 0 0 0 6.20400;?. Bilbao.Juan
andsaldcomplamnthavingw,fl
Rstn
6 2 0 12 37 26
Altamonte
(3)
Springs,
$101.30
Fla.
SCHARFF.
FStanley ss
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING Florida, and I haying levied upon
presented to thiS Court, for entry of
dive
1 0 0 0 3. Alava.Ra,yon (3) 3. Q ($7)
3 2 2 I 26 15
Ptjbll7i Oct. 1, I, 15, 22. 1976
Hendrij ph
the following described property
FUND SOCIETY,
Defendants
an Order to Show Cause pursuant to
Buff
1 0 0 0 3310; P (75) iig.o.
33
6 17 16
DEE.?
Mason ii
NOTICE OF ACTION
Chapter 75, Florida Statutes, and the
Tnto
Plaintiff, under a Distress Writ In this same
0 0 0 0
1 3 3 $ 21 2
SIXTH -1, Patxi•Quiola (1) 7.60
STATE OF FLORIDA
.
p'
caseowned by Florida Consolidated
1 o 0 0 9.00 1.00; 2. Negul.Elorza
Court being fully advised in the
o
Thwrsgay', iesvtts
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TO: HENRY W.
2
6.40
PubIishers
EFguroa
,
BORGEN, f'
ERNEST TYLER TUCKER, at ux,
inc,saidpropertyng
p
pr,miset
0 0 0 0 4.00;], Anton.Javi (I) 5.10; Q (21)
Phlladelphla S, ChIcago 1
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Montgomery Road,
Tldrow p
at al.,
located in Seminole county, Florida,
Ellicoit City,
IT IS ORDERED AND AD
0 0 0 0 30.00; P 143) 76.20.
Los Angeles 5, WashIngton 5,
PROlATE DIVISION
Lyle p
Maryland
2l3,
and
EFFIE
more particularly described as
Defendants,
MAE
0 0 0 0
JUDGED that the State of Florida.
$EVENTH
.
File
Number
_.I.EChano.Beltia(I)
76213-CF
BORGEN a-k-a EFFIE MAE
Total
f011Ows
AMENDED
througp, the State Attorney of It..
36 312 1.003.40400; 2. ica.Perej (2)
Mtreal 5, Toronto 3
Dileu
5.20
SCHARFF, 3333 Huxley Street,
NOTICE OF ACTION
all pro(*fty belonging to the above
CIncinnati
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
Cleveland o, St. Louis 2
30O.30I,N41003. Oguiza.yza (7) 3.10; 0 (1-2)
In
Re:
Estate
of
TO: ERNEST TYLER TUCKER named defendant's business in.
New Verb
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 13201
lN, Ili,305....2 31.00 P (1?) $9.10; Big Q (2-4)
Florida,
and the several property
Today's Games
ALFRED
M.
DWINELL
with
- 'I CAROLYN S. TUCKER. his cluding office furniture, Office
E'-M o r g a n,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Now York Islanders at 0.Concepcion, all 1) 117.40; (21 with all 2) 33.20.
owners, taxpayers and citizens o$'
Deceased
that
OP-New
an
action
wife
machines
and
to
foreclos,
a
York
supplies,
1.
Mor.
the
State of Florida inctucvng
trots
LOB-Cincin.
EIGHTH - 1. Fermin-Altu
NOTICE OF
gage on the following property In
nan i, New York 9. 25-Rose,
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN, and additional Information available
flOflresid,flts Owning property or
Vancouver at Atlanta
1140 7.40 3.10; 2. Anton.Larr,a (I)
ADMINISTRATION
last
Seminole
known
Chambliss,
from
County,
FlorIda:
the
Civil
mailing address being:
t
Geronimo,
Division of the
Mirmesata at Coboraiso
Con. 13.001060; 3. Manolo-Zarr,
subiect to taxation therein, and all
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
(1) 3.60;
Lot 44. Block G, NORTH
cepcion, HR-Bench 2 (2). SBPost Office Box 10152. Tallahassee, Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
others having or claiming any right,
Satvrday's Gases
Q ($) 4020 P (3$) 116.90.
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
FlorIda
32302
mont.
Geronimo,
ORLANDO
TERRACE,
SECTION
Morgan, Rivers.
title or interest in property to be
Buffalo at Philadelphia
NINTH - 1. Juan (2) 19.30 4.60
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OF UNIT l,according to the Plat, as
p
i
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
ER Il SO
affected in any way thereby, be and
Montre,l at Pittsburgh
qr 7.403. Arecha Il) 12.40 11.003. Patxi
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
G.Noian
'recorded in Plat Book 17, Page 31,
a complaint to foreclos, a mortgage Seminole County, Florida, will at
(W,I 0) 62-3 I 2 2 1 I (313.40. 0(31) 5010; P (2$)
they are each hereby required to
Now York islanders at To
IN THE ESTATE:
201.00.
McEnaney
Public Records 01 Seminole County,
wCUmbSriflQ the following real 11:00 AM. on the 1st day
appear and show cause, if any there
2 1-3 0 0 0 1 I
TENTH - 1. Santi (I) 10.00 15.00
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
EFguroa
Florida and That part of Lot ts,
November, AD. 1976. offer to, sale
property:
(L.Q1) I
be, before this Court on the 15th day
chicago at Minnelofa
6 5 3 3 2 7.ó; 2. Manolo (3)6.601,20; 3. Arca
that the administration of the estate Block G, NORTH
Tidrw
Lot 7,
Block
ORLANDO
of NOvember, 1976. at 300 o'clock
C, NORTH and sell to the highest bidder, for
13) 2 2 0 0 (1)6.400 (5$) 11.10; P 113) 116.70;
Detroit at St. Louis
of ALFRED M.
DWINELL, TERRACE, SECTION SOF UNIT I.
ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION 6 cask subiect to any and all exIsting
Lyle
P.M. in thi Chambers of the
Boston at Los Angeles
73 0 0 0 0 0 DO (2 1)301.20.
deceased, File Number 76-2$3.CP, Is as recorded in Plat Book 17. Page 31,
un
Save--McEnaney
UNIT I as per piat recorded in 1.1.5, at the Front (West) Door ot
2.
dersigned Judge at the Seminole
WP
ELEVENTH - I. Jose Altu (I)
Pending
In
the Circuit Court for Public Records of Seminole County,
E.Figueroa, T-2:36, A-54,700.
Plat
Book
17,
page 32, Public the Seminole County Courthouse in
County Courthouse in the City Q
II 6010.10410:2 Arecha.Elor
Seminole County, Florida, Probate Florida, described as
Records of Seminole County, Sanford, Florida, the above
Wield Hockey Association
follows:
Sanford, Florida, why the prayer of
1)006*0:3. ArIa Zarre (6) 5.00;
Division. the address of which is B.eginningattheNortl,astcornerof
Florida,
Eastern Division
described Personal property,
said complaint Should not
u 1)57.30, P (I I) 225.20.
Seminole County Courthouse, said Lot 15. said Corner
be
has been filed against you a
being on the
W L T Pts o
That said sale is being made to
granted and why the proceedings for
o
you
TWELFTH -I. Alava.Bengoa (3)
Sanford, Florida, 32711. The per , arc of a
curve concave Nor.
are required to serve a copy of your satisfy the terms of said Writ Of
Quebec
a I 0 12 33 23
National Basketball Ass.clation 11.10 3.60 13.20; 2. Manolo.Ecyav,
said Water Revenue Bonds and said
Sonal representativ, of the estate is
thwesterly having a radius of 117.23
Cinci
written defenses, if any, to it on VAN Execution,
3 2 3 • II 34
EASTERN CONFERENCE
(I) I3.Q04.10;3A
bond anticipation noses and Water
LURLA 0. GOODE. whe address l$; thence from a tangent
Arca (3) p.40;
Birm
.Jotin
E.
DEN
BERG,
GAY
&amp;
BURKE,
PA.,
bearing
Polk,
3 4 I 7 31 33
Revenue Bonds and bond when
OIl 3) 3710; P13 1)91 10; big Q ,
Atlantic Division
is 2310 Atlantic St., Melbourne,
of South IS degrees oi minutes 00
attorneys for plaintiff, at Post Office
Ilidy
Sheriff
2 3 I 5 1$ 29
issued Pursuant theret should not
W L Pct. OS I with I 3) 1217.10,
Florida 32951. The name and adBox
793,
Mine
SeCOfldsWeStruflSotjtpwesterty600
Seminole
County,
Orlando, Florida 32101 and
2 3 0 1 21 21 Boston
be validated and confirmed
A - 1.131; Handle - sio1,
1 0 1
dress of the personal represen.
as
feet along the arc of Said curve and
N Eng
Florida
tile the original with the Clerk of the
0 3 I I $ 19
therein prayed
BufaIo
I 0 1.000 tative's attorney are set form below,, the Easterly boundary of
abovestylnd
Said Lot 15,
Court on or before Publish: Oct. 22. 29, 1976
Western Division
AND IT IS FURTHER
NY Knks
THURSDAYNIOHT
1 0
All penons having claims or
OR
throughacefitraIangt,otoIdegr,,
winnipeg
November 22nd. 1976; otherwise, a DEE.113
1 2 0 I 26 II NY Nets
DEREOANOADJUDGEDIhatIhiS
0 0
demands against the estate are
000
50
minutes
10
SecOnds
to
a
point;
S Diego
iudgment
may
be
entered
against
3 I 7 $ 9 34
FIRST
Philphja
I.
Domingo Sanchez (I) required,
0 0
Order to Show Cause be publistied in
WITHIN
THREE
you for the relief demanded in the
'boustofl
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the manner required by
3 2 1 7 21 20
4) 900 1410; 2. Echano Javi (3) MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF thence North 6* degrees 4* minutes
Central Division
Section
31 seconds West 110.07 feet to the
complaint,
(dmnth
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
3 1 0 6 IS 1?
1306,
900100,3
Houston
ClR
Florida Statutes, in the
Cactio.Beitia (6)1.60; Q
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
1 0
OF
Noflhwt
corner
3;
PhoenIx
of
said
Lot
WlTNESSmyhardat11of
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
3 7 0 6 25 23
Cliv,
(3 Il 4360. P ($3111140.
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
0 0 .000
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk thence South 71 degrees 55 minutes
said Court on lie 30th day of Dc.
Calgary
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
a 6 0 0 10 25
SECOND - I. Oguiza.Yza (7)
general Circulation published
N Orleans
o
o 0
the above court a written 59 Seconds
in
tobir,
East
110
00
feet
1976.
along
Thursdays Results
Case N.. 76'1622.CA49.c
the
s AntOnio
12 005 $01 20. 2. Negui.Javi (3) 6.10 Statement Of any claim or demand Northerly
Seminole County, Florida
a 0
boundary Of said LOI 45 t
(Seal)
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR
Birmingham I, Houston 5
AND IT IS FURTHER
WasPiton
7.00:3, Uria Elorta (1)3.30; Q 15.71 they may have. Each claim
a a
OR
muSt be the point of beginning.
Arthur H. Beckwitp, Jr.
PORATION
Quebec 1, Calgary 2
Atlanta
53.10. PU 3)131.30. DO (Si) 133.10.
0 I .000 I
in writing and muSt indicate the has been filed against
DERED AND ADJUDGED that by
IndIanapolis 4, San Diego 1,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
you and that
Plaintiff, Such publication of thit Order all
THIRD - I Larri Beitia (1) 19.10 basis Ion the claim, tie name
WESTERN CONFERENCE
and
vs.
By: Martha T. Vihien
tie
9601,10;?. Oguiia Arana (1) 10.40 addressof the creditor or his agent you are required to serve a cy.
property owners, taxpayers,
Midwest Division
and
yourwrittendefen%es,lfanyt0j,
Deputy Clerk
Today's Games
JOHN W. KING and MARJORIE
600
chicago
3. Urza.Soto (3) 1.30; Q (4.7)
or attorney, and the amount
Citizens of Seminole County and the
0
Houston at New England
Publish:
Oct.
72,35,
Nov.
3.
12,
1976
NELL
KING,
his
wife,
it
am,
Denver
40.10, P (74) 143.10.
Stile of
0 0
Florida,
claimed, If the claim Is not yet due, address
including
5
DEE.III
A.
Phoenix at Winnipeg
DUANE
Defendants
Detroit
nonresidents owning
FOURTN-I.Arecia.iagul,'r,($)
the date when it will become due
0 0
property
or
BERGSTROM
01
RUSH,
MAR.
Calgary at Minnesota
NOTICE OF SUIT
19.10 910 6.10; 2. Oguiza Perez ii
Kan City
subiect to taxation therein, and all
0 0 .000 PROFESSIONAL
shall be stated, if the claim is SHALL.
BERGSTROM
State of Florida
Saturdays Games
AND
8.60600, 3 Patxi Solo (7) 3.40;Q (4- Contingent or unllquidate,
Indiana
0
SERVICE
NOTICE
i .00
Others having or claiming any right.
the ROBISON. PA,, Si East Livingston
TO- John W. King and
Cincinnati at Niw England
I) S56(, P (III 114.00; DO (7$) nature Of The uncertainty
M.lwiee
In accordance with the State of
title or interest in property
0
.
shall be Street, Post Office Box 3116,
to be
Marjorie Nell King
P$oijston at Q'e
affected by the issuance of said •
Pacilic Oiyiilo
Stated, If the claim is secured, thi
Florida's Consultants' Competitive
Orlando, Florida, 32102, on or before
BIrmingham at Indianapolis
Whose
residence
is
Unknown
FIFTH
- I. Sala Sanchez (2)
Golden St.
Negotiations
0 0
7,30 Security shall be described. Tie November 19th, 1976, and
Act, the Board of
revonuebondsandbondanticipa,io
You are hereby required to file
file the
Phoenix
o a coo - 130340. 2. Mar,,rl Bengoa (4) 940 claImant shall deliver sufficient original
notes or to be affected in any way
County Commissioners of Seminole
wilh the Clerk of this Court
your
answer
or
written
defenses,
if
5.50.
3
Portland
thereby, be afld they are
Santi Juan (3) 5.40; 0(2.1) copies of the claim to tie clerk to
County, Florida will consider and
0 0
00Q
either before service Ofl Plaintiff's
made
my, in the above proceeding with
31 20. P (211 13230
Seattle
Select a consulting firm for
Parties defendant to this Proceeding,
a 0 .
enable the clerk to mail one copy to Attorney or immediately thereat.
$
. Clerk of this Court, and to Serve and that thi5
SIXTH - I UrSa Quiola (31 10.10 each personal representative.
Los Ang
prefessional services for a Midway
0 1
Court Shall have
ter. otherwise a Default will be
copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's
140 3
2 Negui Sanchez (2) 5.20
Thursday's ftwlts
All persons Interested In the estate
Community Improvement Project
iurisdiction of them to the same
entered against you for the relief
attorneys, whos, names and ad extent as II
360. 3 Jose .Javi II) 300, 0123) to whom a COPY
New York Knicks 102.
5ervice to be performed on a Short
named as defend.ts in
Of this Notice of demanded in the Complaint or
appears hereon, on or before said
3500. P13 2)37.10
Angelgi 97
term
basis Include, but may not be
Administrat on toas been mailed are Petition,
Complaint and Personally
the tIll day Of t'Ovember, 1976.
SEVENTH
Houston 120, Atlanta 104
- I
limited to, the design of an unthe served witI proc
Eddy Beltia (I) required, within thre, months from
$ist-ef.Seven Seri
in this cause
WITNESS my hand and seal of
nature of this proceeding being a
64) 410, 2. Ursa Arana (3) the date Of the first pubIicati
Boston 135, Indiana In, OT
derdraln system for approsimately
DONE AND ORDERED
. ... .,,
of
this
Court
this
11th
day
suit
for
foreclosure
of
October,
of mortgage Chambers at
I? 20 1200. 3. Patsi.Col,fo (3) 3.20; this notice, to file any
6 acres In the Community of Mid.
Buffalo 123. Milwaukee 112
4
Sanford, Seminole
objections I76.
against the following described
013$) 4110; PItS) 132.00; Big 0(23 they may have that thallong,
N.Y.
way, the coordination of a Property
County, Florida, this nti
Today's Games
0 4
the
(Seal)
of
property.
to,*it:
with S II 331 40
Chicago at Cleveland
September,
1976
validity oe the decedent's will, the
final working
Arthur H. B'eckwith, Jr.
Lot 67, THE COLONNADES
EIGHTH
- 1. Maruri Larr,a (7)
Sat
drawings
Antonio
at
qualificatIons
and
Game 1
Kenneth M. Leffler
inspections during
Philadelphia
of the personal
Clerk of the Circuit Court
THIRD SECTION aCWrdng to the
9.20300230,3 3ata EchaveII)3.30 representative, or the
N.Y.
construction of the Proiect. Ad
Los Angeles at Washirigtun
010000 000-I
Circuit Judge
I
venue or
By: Cherry Kay Travis
plat
thereof
as
recordrd
in
Plat
100.
3.Manolo.Juan
Cincl
Denver at Indiana
Book Publish, Oct. I, I. $3, 22. 1976
(6)1.00; Q(I7
ditlonal tasks may be undertaken
101 CCI 20*-$ 10
jurisdiction of the court.
Pubtist,' Oct.15, 72,29, Nov. 5, 1976
16, Page 35, Public Records
21.00. P171) 60.90.
regarding local paving or other
of DFE 2DVroit at Kansas City
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND OEEI6
Seminole
County,
FlorIda.
PhoenIx at Niw Orleans
NINTH -1 ArIa (2) 19106203,10 OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED
Game 2
_____________________________ proec?s A locally assigned prolect
DONE
AND
ORDERED at
dipector aria tamilanity with he
N.Y.
Patxl (1)9.4Q40Q3 Sala (I) 300; Q WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
York Nets at Golden
000 tOO 200-3 , I
Sanford County of Seminole Stale of
Ill) 4530; P (24) 7,6.50.
study area will be strongly
State
Cincl
Dat. 01 the first publicatlonof this
030 000 001-4 10 0
c,o.i
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Florida, this 25th day of September,
TENTH - 1 Anton (2) 20.20 760 Notice of Administration:
sidered along with engineering
Saturday's Game,
October
Notice is hereby given that I am
100. 7 Maruni II) 4 10660; Manolo Nh, 1976.
FICTITIOUS NAME
capabilities.
San Antonio at New York
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engaged In business at 102 French
NotiCe is hereby
(Seal)
Clnci
Knicks
(1)340.0(31)4100. P (2 1)177.30;
that I am
Person,
and
fIrms
desiring
to
030 100 O2O-'o I] 2
Lunla 0. Goode
be
Aye, Sanford, Seminole County,
engaged in busin
Arthur H. Beckwitit, Jr.
00 122) 216 30
N.Y.
at ia French
Phiiaoelpiiia at Buffalo
considered are requested to submit
As
000 (00 100-3 •
Personal
Repr,senta. FlorId., under the fictitious name
Ave.,
Clerk
Sanford,
of the Circuit Court
of
SemInol, County,
ELEVENTH -I. Anton Perez (6)
Washington at Ditroit
data and other per
tive of the Estate of
sos's DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTS quaIificatn
By: S Martha T. Viht,n
Florida, under the fictitious name of
1210 560 310. 7. Negu. Echave (3)
tinent information to Mr. William
InØian4 •t Chicago
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ALFRED M. OW1NELL
Deputy
&amp; SERVICES, and that I ifltlfl4 to
Clerk
$60310. 3 Jose Quola 12) 5.00: 0
SPECTRA GRAPHIC OF SAN
C nd
Boston at Milwaukee
Kercher, County Planner, Seminole
000 300 001-? ' 2
Deceased
register sad name with the Clerk of
GREGORY, COURS,
FORD, and Ihat I intend l
(36) Se 00. p
County
Nv.
Phoenex at Houston
137.10.
Courthouse,
100 010 OOo
register
AT]ORNEY FOR PERSONAL
a o
Sanford,
Said name with
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
PANIELLO I JOHNSON
TWELFTH
Florid., 32771, no later than October
I. Bil000Aguirre' REPRESENTATIVE:
Nolan, McEnan.y
Kansas City at Denver
he Clerk Of the
(7)
Florida
In
Circuit
Attorneys
accordance
tar
with
Plaintiff
Court.
the
II) 11 00 1120 360: 2. Manolo Kenn.th M. Beane
29, $976
Seminole County,
Bench; Figueros, Tidro'., (9).
New, York Nets at Portland
Florid, in
provisions of the Fictilious Name
Exchange National Bank
BengOJ II) 720 7.40. 3. AnIon Pc-st Office Drawer One
Mika Hattaway
Lyle (9) and Munson W-No.
accordance with tn
Sundays Games
Statutes, To Wit: Seçti
Building
Provisions
Of tb FIctiti5 Name
16.5.05
Echave (4) 3.10; 0 Il,) 31.10; P Il. Casselberry, Florida 32701
Ian.
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ChaIrman
M'Iwauke* at Atlanta
L-Figuaroa,
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Florida Statutes III?.
Sfatutes, To-Wit.
610 Florida Avenue
1)11730: BigQ(J6wilhall.1)I51,40 Telephone; 133)339-7335
Board of County
L
bfRs-Cincii'onati, Bench 7 (3)
Angeles at Cleveand
Section 045 09
5: Robert E. Sprague
Tampa, Florida 33402
Florida Statutes $99,
and (16 with all U tSI 60.
A''-M.?00 T-2.36
New York Nets at Seattle
Commissioner,
Publish. Ott. Ii, 23, $574
Publish: Oct. 72.29. Nov 3. 12, t976
Joseph
M.
Paflieiio
S
RObert
Handle - $119,954 A - 2.519.
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Publish;
Oct. 22, 1974
Sprague
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Nets 12.5 million

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contract,

Publish: Oct.I, 11. 22, 35. 1576
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Workshop Focuses
smo am I, what do I value
and what can I do?
Questions like these that
confront women every day will
be explored In a one-day
workshop, "Focus: CareersVal
Lifedyles," scheduled
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Dr. Barbara Brown, authorof
"New Mind, New Body," will
gIve a talk on bIn-feedback Nov.
S at the First Presbyterian

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DEAR ABBY: A man In our

offi e was ted by his doctor to
L quit smoking. (Heart, emphysesna and asthma,) Well,
this guy decided that the best
way toquitsmoklng waste quit
BUYING cigarettes, and that's

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He bwns cigarettes from __________________
every smoker he sees, and
I but I'm fed up with his hum
don't mean
just one cigarette, ming. If going to smoke,
Yesterday I gave him u.s. and don't you
several others In the office hi,, own' think he should buy
contributed, too
It's awfully hard to turn down neNobody In this office has the
to tell him
mci
a guy w as
or a c gar
me. Any
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DEAR CHICKEN: If a
diabetic asked you for sugar,

Art Shows Set

wowiyouglveittoliIm?

In Winter Park

would you give an alcoholic a

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desperately needs support from
cowo en
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a.rn. - 6 p.m. Oct. 30 In Winter
Park's Central Park.
Outstanding Florida artists

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WomenatValenclaconunupjty
College, will ewnhfle oersonal
values, and needs that relate
to lifestyles
careers
education, homemaking and
daily living. The course will
develop- a woman's awareness

and needs and on developing a "How Da I Project a Confide
confident successful self.
Self? emphasis will be plEu
The day will be broken Into on developing sefl-awareies
four sessions. "Who Am I?" verbal and nonverbal con
will deal with personal munlcatlon skills, acthi
assessment, introspection confidently In dlfferel
exercises, self-analysis of situations and job searc
skills and values, while the
demonstration with questions second one will examine what techniques.
Registration fee Is $2.00 an
and answers.
are values and how do they can be accomplished by mail I
One of the moat exciting
decisions and lifestyles. the Center, P.O. Box 3O
cientflcd1rinsnfIhth affect
A chance to explore alter- Orlando, 32802.
century, bin-feedback Is a new
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will show their work in scuip.
ture, photography, graphics,
traditional painting and con-

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temporary painting.
Theshow Isireetothe public,
who are Invited to vote for

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artists in each category and
prizes will be awarded on the
voter qutcome.
An art show is being sponsored by the Wharf Gallery &amp;
Gilt Shop at the New England
Wharf, U. S. 17-92, on Nov. 4, 5,
and6.

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say no.
know what to expect In case
DEARABBY: Myflanceb28 Granny or Aunt Matilda have
andlam24.JeWsfrien.J,,are wakherts - orstcki.
having a stag party for him,
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and from what I hear about the and I have been married for
plans, It is going to be very seven years. and we are very
exciting. They're having stag happy. We know other couples
films, and a naked girl Is going who have been married about
to jwnp out of a big cake!
the same length of time, and
In days gone by, all the bride they aren't at all happy. in fact,
got was a lot of boring showers, they fight a lot,
but my girlfriends want to
The secret to our happiness Is
change all that. They're one simple rule we follow:
planning a "bachelor girls' Treat each other like a human
party" with films Just like the being FIRST, like a man or a
men's," and a naked guy woman SECOND, like a
Jumping out of a cake. I think husband or wife muw.
it's a neat idea, but Jeff Is
This has worked for us. it
against It.
may for others, too.
I think his objections are
STILL HONEYMOONERS
unfair. What do you think?
DEAR HONEY MOONERS:
ALLFOREQUALITY If you can make a rule that
DEAR ALL FOR: 01 course, works for seven years work for
Jeff'i objections are unfair, seven times seven, you've got ft
Just be sure all the "girls" made. Good luck.

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Ca. She will give an us-

troductiori to bin-feedback,
discuss its applIcation to
mental health and conduct a
question and answer session
during the morning program,
9:30- 11 a.m.
From 2-3:30 p.m. she will talk
on bin-feedback and It relation
'to atress, discuss more
potential uses and follow a

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ability to control

A new series of Prenatal and one weekly evening class
Classes will begin at Florida for both parents, scheduled
Hospital on Nov. 2. Expectant during the latter part of
parents are invited to attend pregnancy.
regardless of where they will
All phases of pregnancy,
have their baby.
labor and delivery, and baby
The classes last for 6 weeks, care are covered with special
and consist of one weekly emphasis on preparation for
morning class for the mother, childbirth techniques.

S.C.C.'s Office of Community

Services will be offering a
"Personal Growth and Transactional Analysis" class
beginnIng Nov. 3. Class will
meet for seven consecutive
Wednesday evenings from 7 to
10 p.m.
This class is designed to give
people insIght Into their
behavior. It provides an op.
portunity for individuals to
change their lives by taking

responsihiluty for themselves
and accepting a position of I'm
Okay
You're Okay! The
classlsdesignedasateachjng
class for T. A. theory with time
for discu.ssions to reinforce
course Content. This cow'
deals with topics such as;

Jongeward.
The instructors of the class,
Peter and Margaret Gray, are
members of The Central
Florida Study Group and are
currently undertaking ad.
vanced membership training
with Dr. Kenneth Sower, former director of the Mental

Health Association.
Register for Transactional
Analysis, at the Registrar's
Office at S.C.C. any time between now and Nov. 3. Fee L $10.

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BAND PLAYS

FONZIE NEEDS

A HOME
Da Foni, a three-month.
old male terrier may
not be the biggest of
dogs, but he sure is the
greatest with his
rriendly face and
Iayful
disposition.
F"onz Is awaiting
idoption
at
the
;eminole County
thimalShelter, U.S. 1792 Just north of Five
'olnis, along with many
(her puppies, dogs,
.ittens and cats,

rroes
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UNLAND

SocialCard Season Begins
The Social Department of Mrs. Joseph Kratznier and
Sanford Woman's Club began Mrs. R. K. Horton.
the 1978-fl season with a bridge
Winners were the following:
and canasta party on Oct. 13 at Mrs. George McCall, high
the clubhouse,
bridge; Mrs. F. D. McCollum,
second high bridge; Mrs. J. E.
Hostesse, were Mrs. Al F. BoRon, canasta; and Mrs.
Hwd, Mrs. Gilmer Randolph, Ralph Austin Smith, screeno.

C*JICER

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Organs 7
J Bob Ball's Pianos I

communications, structure of

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Reasons for giving to the
United Way Campaign
HELP YOUR

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FRIENDS AND

RED CROSS
BOY SCOUTS
GIRL SCOUTS
SALVATION ARMY
GOOD SAMARITAN HOME
CHILDRENs HOME SOCIETY
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
SEMINOLE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
MID-FLORIDA CENTER FOR ALCOHOLICS

CENTRAL FLORIDA SHELTERED WORKSHOP

zaye
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s,.,.

Zayre Plaza
Airport Blvd. &amp; l7-92-Sanford

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

'MailaCheckloday.ion....i...

Saturday
Octo er 23
10:30 am

Add my name to the list of contributors, Enclosed
1s
my check for S........to the United Way.

Name.................

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City......State

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Everyone is Invited
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Young musicians from the Longwood area who have
formed the musical group "US" will be featured in a
variety show Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at
Woodlands Elementary School, Longwood. The
show will raise money for the Sunland Hospital. The
musicians, Cindy Nelson, Robert Finch, John
Nicholson, Steve Fuller, Bill Hauser and Rick
Tierney, play only original music and will be
recording their sound soon.

Long Way

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'Born to Win' by James and

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A Glance

One Chock

T.A. Class Set At SCC

time. etc. The textbook used is

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biological andmental functinning opens up endless
posslbliltles.
Codof the program ls$S.00;
lunch (at noon) is $250; both
are $7.50. Luncheon reservations must be made by Nov.
3. For more Information,
contact the Mental Health
Association of Orange County,
606 Marlpona St., th'iando, FL
32001.

Parent Education Classes Set

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Church, 106 E. Church Si,
Orlando, sponsored by the
Mental Health Clinic of Orange
County.
Scientist, researcher and

V/arid Series

At

ofthemanylifedesshecaj natives and learn to inal
make. Special emphasis will be positive decisions will be c
placed on Individual interests fend In the third session.

Bio-Feedback Seminar Scheduled

SCOREBQRD

Pro Hockey

for 9:30a.m..to3p.rn.Saturday,
Nov. 13 at St. John's Lutheran
Church, 1000 &amp; Orlando Ave.,
Winter Park,
This unlqu
workshop,
sponsored by the Center for
Continuing Education for

Careers, Lifes

NO CHARGE
(*)

United Way of Seminole CoUnty
P.O. Box 144-Sanford, Florida 32771

SPONSORED BY THE EVENING HERALD, Sanford

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morals for profit and we say nothing and we do nothing.
How unlike our Forefathers are we. They stood for
right even

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FIRST CHURCH
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LUTHIRANCHURCHOF
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Nov.11mw A. PeescNer

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Why and when are they answered?
The Greater Orlando Chapter
of the Order of St Luke has
planned an all-day mini-

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COVUNANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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Tuber Drive. ssl..i ttatai
Pails,
Saiday kNell
1:41 4 m
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1151am.
MYP7$4$..
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METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. l7.flatP$syeRie,
Caswllerry
now. William PitSa's
Paste,
Nov. HusseiN Miller
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MerSese Wentep
l.U&amp;IIam.

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7.Np, in . Prays MsØw., We*,4y
1:34pm

Sunday

715 Cas Afl, SaaO,.d

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Poster
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Pr. WiNta,,A$l,,liN
List. Faster FIRST CHURCH
00 taft S•,p Street
SaLyiphUas,
7:Np.1,
Sunday
knit,
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la,m..II:36al3afte
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4:7-16

Monday
Ephesians
4:17-24

Tuesday

THE LAKE MARY UNITID
NtIbur Ave. Lake uu,
RaiA PStni*i
M,m,Ie,
Swada, Clerts kNeel
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MrmI11WenJiip
Yeu$ls Group

Wed CNei, Practice

II Nam
7 11pm

Colossians
3:1-19

Wednesday 'Thursday
Genesis
Psalms
5:21-24
16:1-fl

Friday
Psalms
23:1.6

Saturday
John

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7-u m,

41I Part Ave.

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E. C. Elsea and Staff

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

Pails,

6:31a.m.

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Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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night at First United Methodist
Holy Cross
Open house and blessing of Ch urch of Oviedo to welcome
new church office and the new minister and his wife,
renovated parish hail will be the Rev, and Mrs. Jennings
held at Holy Cross Episcopal Neeld. Rev. Neeld replaces
Rev. A. Bradford Dinsinore,
Church Sunday following the 10 w
ho was transferred to fill a
a.m. service. A harvest dinner
of
vacancy
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Nazarene, Longwood, corner
Dr. Adams is best known for Mowrer.
R'v. Homer Brown at the 2:30
Stewardship
devotions
and
Jesst
and
Wayman
Streets,
his
pioneering efforts In
p.m. service, Sunda&gt;.
hing t estimonies will be given Sunday, at 9:45 a.m. Following Christ ian counseling. His books
Claude Ruppe will preach in tit
Sunday. Wednesday evening the service, there will be a "Competent to Counsel," "The
the 7 n.m service Ritn,bv
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Saturday and Sunday at 12:30

with associate pastor and Sirs.

James T. Bragg.

G reet s Pastor
plus two grandchildren, James Interim pastor, Dayton,
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and Jennifer McCalllstcr.
and associate pastor Hampton,
Reverend Bragg retired from Va.; and pastor, at Hampton,

Rev. Charles N. Cecil, pastor
is the director of Guidance at
Oak Ridge high School in

Orlando. lie has pastored
churches in Indiana and
Florida and served as treasurer
of the Florida District of the
degree from Marion College,
Marion, Ind. and his Master's of
Art Ifl Teaching wi th certification in guidance and

Bdptist Church will s

Youth For Christ

Halloween 'House of Haunted
oct.
in the old
church building at 415 Ridge

Schedules Events

lid., Fern Park at 7:30 p.m. for
niiddii' schoo l through college

work load of preaching, cluster.
ce again Youth for Chr
teaching, and visitation. We are
Reverand Bragg, 47 yea rs of will sponsor a haunted house

age. Athnission is 50 cents.
Is not recommended For

The Rev. Bragg said, "I ha ve with five years instructors Gore St ., Or!ando. Since it
hopes of a Full outreach, to duty, at Chanute AFB, III, o riginated 10 years ago, the

scar' nature of the event.

involve as many local area completion of military airlift, at "SLII in the Dark" has been
residents
as possible." Both Orlando; Academic Instructor viewed by thousands of
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. Rev. Bragg and his wife, Faye, Course, at Maxwell AFB, Ala.; teenagers. Admission is li.50.

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Reverend and Mrs. James T. the Air Force after 30 years Va.
College, Winter Park. He is
Bragg
rnfly honored service. He has seen duty at
lie has been licensed by
the
currently
the president-elect of
with a reception held in the various places in the United United Pentecostal Church for the Florida
Sc hool Counselors
First Pentecostal Church, Sta tes, pl us two tou rs in Vietyears. He and his wife will As.
Longwood, annex, after being nam. In all of the overseas build their home in Longwood,
accept ed as associa te pastor of tours, he worked as a next to the Pentecostal
Ch urch,
the church, Oct. 10.
missionary,
with
local with completion due in Prairie Lake
Reverend E. Ruth Grant, missionari es. He was awarded January, Mn.
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Kathlen Brown is secretary and coach at 1. an Hi gh School, he leader and Ted Cornell as
Rev. W.M. Martin, pastor.
is now an agent for Capital pianist and organist. These men
Insurance Plan, Orlando, and is travel as part of the Billy
Dr. Jay E. Adams, professor and ot hers emphasize sound
a member of First Ba ptist Graham Evangelistic of practical theology at Biblical principles in
Paola Wesleyan
counAsso ciation and present Westminster Theological seling.
Former pastors will be Ch urch, Winter Park.
Oct ober Is the kick-off month crusades throughout the United Seminary, Phllideiphia and
feat ured speakers at Paola
Dr. Adams is a graduate of
for a major emphasis on States and many foreign dean of pastoral studies at
the John Hopkins University where
Wesleyan Church's
Ch ristian Stewardship at countries.
Christ ian Counseling and he majored in Greek and
Homecoming ser vi ces Oct.
Sanford
First Baptist on the
Educational
Foundation received the Ph.D. from the
and 31. Rev. William Miller
theme, "Bold Believers In Longwood Nazarene Lavek, (a.) will conduct an University of Missouri. He held
will preach at the 1:30 p.m. Giving
through a Christian Life
The Lighthouse Quartet will all day semi nar for pastors and the Eli Lilly fellowship in
serviLe, Friday. Rev. Russell
,.,,, Style," according to E.R. Wood, be featured at the morning Christian workers Oct. That that n.vrrbnIn,v t 1K. !ln,,......i.. _t
MrMinr.h will
•••I•ial1
c,isy UI
Il li nois under 0. Hobart
service Saturday evening I..Iv Stewardship committee service at the Church of the Maitland Civic Center. .

There will be a carry.1n dinner church members will have an basket lunch.

feel the need of the Rev. Medal; Outstanding Unit
Bragg's services, due to the Citation (three clusters);
growih of the church and to Commendation
Medal;

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laying .of4iands, annointing or all of the plann ed activities.
The group will perform
A covered dish dinner will be
A "Magic with a Heavenly served the Oviedo church for
and prayers for the healing of Individuals planning to spend served in t
he Fe llowship all at "Celebrate Life" Saturday at
Touch"
show will be held at 6:30 over five years.
body, mind and spirit,
the entire day at the missIon 6 p.m. Sunday.
7:30 p.m. at t he Deltona United
STEVE WADE
Rev. Neeld was formerly
p.m. in the parish halt with
The Rev. Weeks,
recent should bring sandwiches.
pastor
of Christ United
A bazaar will be held at First Methodist Church and plans to
C)3SP rs doing his tricks for M
arrival In the area, has served Dessert and beverages will be United Methodist Church of take the musical on tour next First Baptist
ethodist Ch urch In Leesburg,
children.
with distinction at churches in provided.
where he had served for six and
Sanford on Friday, Oct. , - - suminer._
- Steve Wade,. former UniVirginia, Wed Virginia and
Further information may be the Fellowship Hall. Th
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most recently at the Church of obtained by calling (305) 644- bazaar is sponsored ebyannual Mt. Moriah
Florida Southern College,
star, will be guest speaker
the
An evangelistic crusade
the Holy Comforter in Miami. 5O.
Fellowship day will be held at Sunday at the 9:45 a.m., Bible be sponsored by the First Lakeland, and Candler School
United Methodist Women of the
JENNINGS NEELD
Mt. Morlah Primitive Baptist Study Hot for the Senior High Alliance Ch urch, 3800 Lake of Theology at Emory
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a.m. Sunday. St. John PB Departm its. During his 31 at 11 am. and 7 p.m., and be en in the ministry for 16 years
Rev. Neeld and his wife,
and prior to that employed by Carolyn, have two grown sons,
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Church, Mt. Dora pastor, Rev. Junior yea ,he was president of Nov. 1, 2 ant! 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Cliffo rd Manley will deliver the the , Fello*shlp of Christian
This ministry will be con- the Postal Department in who are married and living in
message and at 3 p.m. New Athletes aid he served as yo uth ducted by Grady Wilson, Tampa. He has also served as Leesburg and Miami.
Salem PB Ch urch, pastor Rev, director .at First Baptist Associate of Billy Graham, with

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the
Good
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the Order of
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The mission will begin at 9:30
Asbury College in the be presented today at 7:30 at
a.m. with Holy communion In REV. PHILIP WEEKS Southeast.
Grace United Methodist
the beautiful little chapel west
Rollins will be accom panied Ch ur ch. The vocal and in,of the church. Other activities Father Weeks
Is a speaker of by his wife, Jean, for special strumental group is made up of
of the day Include refreshment conviction and power. His da
yo ung people under the '...-.
ily singing dur
the meeting. He
brea ks In the tree-shaded 'dial a-devotlon' has brought will speak ing
on Sunday at 8:30 sponsorship
of
Grace
quadrangle, two talks by help and comfort to many. He is and 11 a.m., and aga at 7:30 Methodjst. The presentation is
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Father Weeks and question and also the author of numerous p.m. Each evening, Sunday narrated by the four youth
answer periods In the church articles in religious periodicals through Wednesday, at 7:30 portraying Biblical characters
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-tivlty of the miss an will occur Receive Power."
evangelistic service In the John. It is open to the public
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Answer: You learn to love by loving. It's sort of like nmnln&amp; I
caift tell you how to nm -just dart running end you'll learn how
by doing It. And, like anything else, you learn fader and better If
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- by expressing It through what you say and do.
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2 yowselfast warm•nd
responsive person you want to be. It's important to hold this
St. Paul M issionary Baptist Church observes the
10th annIversary of it. pastor,
picture In your mind anid keep seeing yourself like thIL Now think
Rev, Robert Doctor, Sunday at the 41 a.m. service, which wil
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standing Shaw AME Zion Gospel C1orus of Atlanta, Ga. Ms. l feature e oid- e same way about someone you love. When that person Is near,
Eleanor Mobley speakout thosegood and kind thoughts. Pi* your arm around
Solomon, former Sanfordite, serves s pianist and Ms. Carolyn
your wife or husband, hug your child, pat the dog. Do you know
J. Mobley will
guest soloist. James Cocerban of AUanta is director and organist.
u'll fed more love for them? ActhI4 out yow Wve by uy.4 and
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person
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You
want
to
led
and
forget
about
your
feelings.
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niversary service. Earl E. Minott is chairman.
a Planist feels like Practicing the scales any more than an athlete
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be a good
or athlct, ou have to Ignore those feelings.
Y,ur 3 c1o willful at c! k,je may not always reflect your
true f eelings,usbut as you practice, I believe your feelings will
me Into line with your will.
co
s Rev I vá I S a ted
And will is what really matters. What you will to be is what
you finally will came to be. And that's the real hope for any of as to
A Laymen's Revival will be church. Chairman for the Christiansires" will be in opportunity to discuss the new change and grow. When
you really make up your mind to be or do
held this week at the First bazaar ls Edith Canfieid, with concert during
the 10:50 a.m. budget proposed by the budg
y
, Ou can expect our eelings to all into line.
United Methodist Church of Lou Baker as co.chalrrnan. service. planning committee.
not
Immediately,
but
It
won't
take
l
on
g.
Sanford led by Dr. Don Coffee and donuts will be
This will be "Homecoming
it you deeply and truly will to become a more loving person
Rolllngs, a Lay Evangelist with served from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Day" at the church with dinner Congregational
and then practice by thinking and being loving, you will become
. the United Methodist Church. Luorh will be served in the on the grounds following the
theklndofperson youwant tobe_gefluin ywJ,j,
He has been act ive In this wor k Fellowship Hall from 11:30 a.m. se
rvice. Everyone Is invited to Christian
promise you that God will help you if you ask Him. You couldn't
for the past 30 years as a Jay to I p.m. Mrs. Lyman Rogers is bring a basket lunch and enjoy
The Faith Circle of the find a better teacher than the creator of the subject. The Bible
speaker, song evangelist, and chai rm an of the luncheon fellowship - at th
e noon hour. Congregational Christen says it very dearly. . . God Is Love.
youth worker.
committee.
Se rvices resume at 2:30 p.m. Church Is sponsoring a
He is serving on the executive
with an old-fashioned songfest. spaghetti suppe r on Saturday,
committee of the Board of Grace Methodist
Other singing groups will Join f rom 5 to ? p.m. in the church
Trustees of Asbury College,
"Celebrate Life," a pulpit "The Chrlstlanaires" in the fellowship hail at 2401 S. Park Reception Held
Wilniore Ky., and Is assistant music drama under the program.
Ave. Tickets wuibe available st
director of Development for direction of j
will
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that we let our voices be
we not Only sing of our love but show our love by standing for what
is right and moral and decent,

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fl Is not tlmethatdand*,andbeheardon the Issues ofow
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child pretends to be a grown-up in
some adventurous situation.
As puents, wc :hould realize tiia
there is more to a child's role-playing
than imagination. Actually he is
caught upinafascinaflonfur the ure
He is beholding tomorrow as a horizon of
.
limitless opportunities, Being a brave
fireman is Just one possibil ity he'll
explore.
To wise pa rents this fascination
for the future signals the ch ild's
pressing need for religious training.
Whatever his emerging role in our complex
society, his Cod-given potentials in moral and
spiri tual integrity must be developed.
One of the churches in our community should bé yours. Its program of worship and
Christian education offers a FOUNDA. .
TION FOR THE FUTURE. Fascinitlon ,'
alone Is tragically inadequate.
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7.16p m.

3434 Paffiw$1,A,e.
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us to be a Holier-Than.mou person.

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BAPTIST CHURCH

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JORDAN BAPTIST

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There is an important element In the
Process of growing up that not all
Parents understand. It expresses itself in games of role-playing--the

6 V if It cost them their lives. We are afraid that someone might think

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th Iquestion'
we really want
'one nation under God'? Have we come to the place that we no
longer want a (]irldlan nation built on the principles of th e Word
of God? It would seem that we have come to that
place. We no
longer speak out for community moral standards. We are more

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INDIAN

Chief Bill Webster (center) of the Eastern Band

SPEAKER

Muskogee Creek. who spoke on American Indian
Culture at a First Baptist Church of Longwood

Brotherhood-Royal Ambassadors supper,

shows

costumes to Brotherhood Director Wayne Joiner

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT
834 9212
Sanford

SHIRLEY MILIEu
4 9212

Forest City

Covenant

Al
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The Youth group of Covenant
Presbyterian Church cooked

and served breakfast for their

"The Christiana ires." a families and nitmbers of the
singing group from Orlando will church on last Sunday. This is

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Altamonte Sprns
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1hurch of the Nazarene. planning for the curning year.
were married in 1 7, and have telet ype maintenance school, chblade" based on the life of Sanford,
Sunday. Th ey will sing
Regular Sunday Worsh ip and
two
children.
Sharron

and attended the University of David Wilkerson and Nicky

at 9:45 a.m. at a joint rally of all
McCallister, Longwood, and Hawaii and University of Crz will be shown at 1 and 9 S
un day School claes in the

stationed at Alexania, La.,

at Urbane, Ill., for four years:

p.m.. Admission is a dollar.

un a
br ea kfast.

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after the rally and "The church every Sunday at 7 p.m.

HILDA RICHMOND
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BROTHERS RAZZLE

ME ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
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3J$JQ(35*

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(4) (1)
(9) AMERICAN BANDSTAND
SYLVESTER All)
TTV
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2) SOUL TRAIN May be
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7) THE ELECTRIC COM_
rJis.al,Aed by sixth gome of
PAW (El)
MORI.D SERIES BASEBALL
if
JERRY AND IUY.
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MOVIE:
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ROAD RUNNER
12) WRESTUNG May be
IN MOVIE: "Jack and The
PrW.,MJ by sixth game ci
D.sra4a&amp; Abbott and Cci.
te, BUddy Bow. ia
VAX W Sirs. flsaitjap. it
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24 MISTER ROGERS'
REVIEW
NNBOI*I000 (A)
9:00
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7) J E A N NE W 0 L F
GROUPERS
WITR•.Tøy Sevitas,
(9) KID'S MOciw
19) NCM FOOTBAW Exact
14 SESAME
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on Um.dios.n.
9:30
24 WALL STREETWEEK
(4) MAGIC GANG
2:00
(6) TAIWAN, LORD OF THE
2) TARZAN
APES
(4) MOVIE: 1 Could (lo on
(7) CONSUMER SURVIVAL
Singinq' Judy
y Gid,
Ku
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19) S CO 0 BY 000,,
ol in
DYNOMUTT HOUR
old love in London.
10:00
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2) MCOUFF, THE TALKING
(12) THE VIWIII
(7) RELIGION REi.V
DOG
"4) (4) SHAZAM
0 ADAMS CHRONICLES
5* ANDY GRIFFITH SHOWY
(A)
17) CROCKETrS VICTORY
2:30
GARDEN
'1) MOVIE: 'Backtrack"
flit KXXS WORLD
heville Brart,
24 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC:
1966. PMntsaint bpldi t t*n
"The Prince and The Pauper.in Mexico, on the way nsia into
1030
bid guys. PilotMm for the
2J (12) MONSTER SQUAD
"Wglriarr TV aidsi.
(7) CONSULTATION
"13 ANYONE FOR TEN3=
PIIVSON? (A)
* MOVIES: "Wand of the
(9) KROFFT'S SUPER
Living Horror" Jo
SHM
Ken Taylor. 1)ip Mimnc*ia
IV zoom
&amp;esect by 9ovenyrn
"n'Wrion ci pi and a,*iaI
life" as a restit ci alonic

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FEE I DIE I SEN HOW EL E B S
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Republican
Denison
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Seato
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Tomorrow: Hodge Podge IIFLU

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proper procedures and
ONTUM With Innocent 11M b

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(2) COLGATE
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
430
(5) CBs SPORTS SPECTACU.AR
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Char po,Wiis. part I, Los
Mgples DuQain OWl Truck
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LETS 00 TO THE
RACES
(9) STARSKV AND HUTCH:
b b. announced.
EPisod,

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5.110
GEMMMAk P1,O(J5W,

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Opportunffies

or writs
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 533, Sanford, Fla. 32111.

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(4) (1) CAROL 8tflTT
S1
3ues* Steve Law-

CHRONICLES.
CAPtioned for the deal
1 9) WIDE WORLD OF

(9) MOST WANTED Actionadiftme aides, kwzJng
the eAite cia special ude ci
ft Los Angeles Poilci Dept.

spos

14 CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT
5:30
14 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON THE PEWS

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pate
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$05 French Ave. (Hiway 17521 SanfordI$P,M

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ArchIfeci's Own Custom
Con.
tompot'sry,_.. Ilevel, 3 55,2 bath.
$70,005. Jenoy Clash Really, 322-

1350.

available for subsidieed
housing In rural areas. No down
Payment, monthly payments ,an
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M. IJNSWORTH REALTY

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Robert Sock. Shell y Novuck

Evening

600
'2) GI) (1) (2) PEWS
Of MISSIONIMPOSSIBLE
'7) VISION ON (A)
14 WOMAN
630
NBC NEWS
14) CBS NEWS
30 MINUTES
ZOOM
(9) ABC NEWS
(12) WINNERS CIRCLE
14 RE" (R)
700
(3) MUSIC HALL USA
(4) BUGS BUP*IIV
(6) HEE RAW
681 MOVIE: "For Love or
Y" Kirk Douglas, Meit
Gsor. 1963. 'siIhy widow
Omaitlomsybact
U mSICtVTil' for her three

Hints s.
10:30
(7) ViSIONS: Tho BIithirm"
(14 TO BE ANNOUNCED
11:00
'2) (4) (6) (1) ClZi NEWS
NO THE BEST OF STEVE
ALLEN
24 MO NTV PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRCUS
11:15
1 9) NEWS
1110
'2) (12) SATURDAY NIGHT
"4) MOVIE: "Th. Fortune
Cook e.'(B).MckLamon
ItertsIthau198tComedy
about 'TV
TWWTW1 N*zed
during lootbel girTia. and
IhYSISi lawyer who .xa-

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Pl'P°S. PMtthsu wori an

1 1) VISION ON (A)

.6) MOVIE: "Way of the
Planets.- From Nurn, Tony
Randall. 1967.
'9) MOVIE. "The Thomas
Crown W.Iv." Steve
aen, Fa)im Doriaway.
1968. Cap., film with
MOie.n as the ond operator
who nss*rvxndua bank heist.

(1) LAWRENCE WELK
M*1ci's_ ki

IL HEE PtAW0'imsia: iy
Sum
Phelps. Roy Clark Family.
24 THE GOODIES
7.30
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(7) 24 ONCE UPON A
CLASSIC: "The Prince and
The Pater,"
800
'2) (12) EMERGENCY: Ron'
two Scheagu.stsa,a man
whose love Of custard pie
neatly kills t*n.
(4) (4) ITS THE GREAT
PUMPKIN, CHARLIE
sp,opj .4,Irnsfion, wit the
characters from Charles
Sctx4z's cerric Strip. Linus
takes up he Halloween çi in
the pumpkin patch. (R)
(1)
GREAT PER.
FOfiIANCE$: "Medunim But
lerOy," L$rella Fred, Clylsta
LUCP*i3 Placido Dorringo and
Robin Kearns star Ni the
adaptation of Pucani', opera
whth Heftert von Kwain nun.

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LAKE

OWNER TRANSFERRED.... Must
sell 3M, Wi bath home On lovely
treshdelJ ed
Red1dtø
531.000.
MLS.REALTORS

URGENT- Owner mi
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spacious 3 BR, 7 bath with family
room, workshop, gar, area.

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call

for garden, pool. moo.

HANSON SHOE SHOP
"NEW LOCATION"
100 Park Ave- across from Atlantic
Bank, Sanford &amp; Central P$orldVs
FInest Shoe Repairs, Corirtenus 1
Day service. We want your

2 Sleeping Rooms In private home.
Write Box 013, c.o Ev,ning
Na)d P.O. Box Uc7, Sanford,

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3301

Nu modern

beoom *s. and completely
furnished Studio apartments,
Educational Child Care
Conveniently located I beautifully
$7, weekly If you qualify.ai'.T
323$424 landscaped, Abundant storage
or 323-1135.
(including attic) and "GE Energy
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call 333.3lol betwoms&amp;s:Io..G

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'TOUR LITTLE FEE AGENCY"

BAMBOO

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MILLIONS OF DOLLAitS In Real

Studlo,;,2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, Ora Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

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Estate is Sold daily in the
Classif ied ads. Nothing small

Wm.

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Roselle DriveUnbelievable 3 OR, Wi bath with
screened patio, her
with loads of extras
pp
warranted. $20,300.

room
From

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housekeeping, live In. Room,
board and salary, Write Box $11,
co me Evening Herald. P (1 s

Multiple Listing Service

i'1470or$3i.9J77,

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Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring fast sale.

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CALL 322-2611

sman

21-Sjtuatj(3V*nted

Color Tv, sit Cofld., Maid Sirv.
QUALITY I NORTH
I-il. sn 4i, LongwOod
$024300
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Lg. I BR turn, apt., fenced yard.
$150 mo,, ISO damage, halt
utilities. No deposits, 323.IØ
anytime.
Air, carpeted, quiet I and )
bedroe'nt
,s, 1123 to $135 month.
Adults, Phone 3221810
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Sanford Adults. Modern Studio, 1
55 &amp; 2 OR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
etc. $95 one. up. 32310)9.

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a highly profitabl, and
beautiful lean shop of your own.
Featuring the latest In loans,
denims I sportswear, 113,500
Includes beginning Inventory,
fixtures and training. You may
have your store open in as little as
IS days, Call anytime for j
Wilkerson (501) W2211 or SO-

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Models

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711 W. 25th Sanford, FIa.

8:30 p.m. flI

FOR

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Adults. No pets. 595, 322 22% wkdys after a.

CO CKTAIL HOUR

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2101 Grove Drive
.3 ON, 1"i Bath, Family Pm
1103. Into. In window

Winter Springs-

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home instead of a houSe. Spotless.
Men Preferred No pets. 373-3530
Country Tra,ler. iR, I
bath, air.
1133 month plus deposit

,IOrdOn. Re.lto,,

Cliff

1 A

GARAGE SALE- 1)5 E. Coleman
Circle (off Park &amp; Airport Blvd.)
Sat Sun. Tools, some office
equipment, stereo &amp; tape equip.

Misc.

CARPORT SALE- Sat. 1. Sun.
Toys, Children's Clothes, Misc. 121
W. Coleman Circle.

Guarant,d reconditioned auto

batteries, 112,95 exchange,
PEEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

Alter Hours

Y

3237080 or 3234860
DIRECTIONS: in Sanford

West on 25th St. off 1742
Mlii To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive
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Money back guarantee. Local
distributor, Jenny Keith, 134-0537.
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rectangular pools left over from 1975
season, hail price. Guaranteed
Installation and terms. Call 30$

835 9251 collect.

A

By 1M
V WILCO CO NSTR UCTION COMFAIII

Subsidiary

Of

Whiner Industries

70-Swap &amp;

21' Thunderbird, lull canvas, rebuilt engine, all equipped. OMC
outdrive, 4 wheel trailer with
hydraulic brakes. Good condition.
3222251.

59M,sical

.

72-Auction

Werchandise

Christmas Gift- Bradford organ,
double keyboard, has S voices, Ii

, -U

80-Autos for Sale

Used Restaurant Equipment.
Chairs, Tables, Fryer, Grill,
Slicer, other items. 323-2170.

Hwy 46 West, Sanford
333.3630

BUSINESS

swimming pool Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to displ6y new 1916 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 303

every day ,

Home Improvements

I

can cover your home with
aluminum &amp; Soffit system. AlSO
Roofing, Gutters, 20 Yrs Exp.
Eagle Siding Co. $31 9563.

Carpentry. Remo(iepnq AOd,t,5
Cus'om Work Lcense,j Bond ed
Freeestimate373603$

Beauty Care

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harietts Beauty Nook)
$19 E First 322 5742

Carpet Cleaning

IF S",ANORAI

Electrical
Bowlin Electric-. Industrial.
Commercial. Residential Fr ee
Estimates 7315 Elm Ave , 372
2373

SOUTH

Hauling

25 000

LIGHT HAULING YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP

Phone 319 $37
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VA Financing-Nothing Down Is FHA

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Heater Cleaning

Conventional.5% Down
Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy
I
Sanford Ave.. 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

Bralley Odham-323-4670
BUILDER. DEVELOPER

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and'
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jac* Mink, 831.1311.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 172 and
'73 Models. Call 323-1510 or 134.
1605 Dealer.

1509 Pontiac Ventura, PS,
radio, vinyl top, good condltioi,,
1150. Call 323-397.

'1'

U- II brands

of Oil heaters cleaned and
Serviced. Call Ralph at 373-554
after 3 p.m.

I-)Ma Classified Ad help you find
more room tor storage. Clasalbied
Ads find buyers best
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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
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LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Bill Brenemen, $57 1399

C. E. SHEPHERD
Painting, Remodeling, General
RePairs, Call 323 88yS

Pest Control

Central Heat &amp; Air Cchoitionlng
For free estimatts, call Carl

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Harris at SEARS in Sanford 332

ART BROWN PEST CONTRO

1771

2562 Park Drive

Electrical,
Plumbing,
to
brigeration,
Ice
Machines,
Residential or Commercial,
repair service- 339 8-477

322 u63
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Whatever the Occasion, there is a
classified ad to Salve it Try one
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.Roof Repairs, Carprilry , P4,fll,ig,
Home Repairs. Guttering. Cement
work Free stimates $31 $662
Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster Patching. Simulated
Brick &amp; Stone Speciality 3222150.

Land Clearing
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ESTERSOIi LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, top Soil 122

Sewing
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A;,eraton, Dress Makirg. ()r,,,,.

Upiiostecy 322 070?
IWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
A nd Tnal'sAFadt
Ciassfed Ads Gets Results
And ThaI'SA Fact Too!
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Tree Service

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New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM '
,,

details

DIRECTORY

AluminumSiding

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
3II315E.FirtSt.
3223622

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422 1220 collect.
CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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Hwy 92, I mile west Of Speedway,
Daytona Beech 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 15
registration tee unle'si vehicle is
sold. Cail 9O4-3S$.11 for further

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

4_0
I,-•.

15.33' complete. I yrs. old,

Wanted. ResicIntial site for

11 Super Beetle, inspected October
74. Runs good, looks good. $500.
323-5107 after 1.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) 15'x2I' and
reposses3ed. Sacrifice, 'i price.
Call collect 30$ 273 0610.

NIGHT 7 P.M.

1911 Chrysler Newport, 4 door
sedan, low mileage, Al condition,
Phone 322.6791.

Dell's A'uction Center

Years old. Originally sioo, now
$290. Call Orlando 159-3175.

Rug Shampooing- Living room,
dining area. hall-qegardl
of
size, $1955. 3fl35'j

/A)(V'_

6163.

1560 Chevrolet pick up ½ ton, 6cyl.3
speed. Runs good. Must sell. $331
3210260 anytime.

Hundreds I Hundreds of designer 15 Start ire GT. low mileage, fully
dress, a lot of items from the equipped. Call
131-5013 between 9
Millionaire Gift Shop, Dresser
and S weekdays,
with mirror, chests, dinette Sets,
single beds, rockers, and misc. 1961 Jeep. 377 engine, i wheel drive,
items of all kinds.
Call 333 1110 from 7 to 5:30 weekdays, ask for Dick Lacy.
Open Daily For Retail
Sales 10-5
1970 Datsun station wagon 5.550 as is
323-3956

5172

Trailer Pads, Sand, Grease Traps,
Window Sills, Rock, Clothes Posts,
Mail Box Posts. Cement, Steel.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Sanford 322 5151

Trade

WANTED! SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage.Make 11* and have fun swapping
toot Bring your articles to
Movieland Drive-in Theatre Swap
Shop-Flea Market, iQi.ith 1742,
every Sunday'S a.m lOSp.In. NO
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.
Phone 373-1316, 7 pm. to 9 p.m,
any night.

FRIDAY

In-sc')

Gas Fireplace Logs, $43 Can be
seen at 1001 E. 4th St. or call 322-

$900 down, 3 OR, 2 bath home,
screened porch, central lilA, eat
in kitchen washer &amp; dryer hookup.
115150 per mo. pays all 117.100
M19. at S pd, KULP REALTY,
322L2335.

1973 C-60 Chevy truck, S speed axle,
Lecohi.Iltt bed. lifts straight upor
dumps. Utility boxes. $3100, 30.

We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
for 20 pct. commission. Free Pick.
ups. Auction. Saturdays? pm.
Sanford 322-2270.
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AUCTION SALE

2921 Hwy 17-92

reduction program, 35c a meal.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Another Fine Development

PINEY WOODS BARN

ROBSOPI MARINE

pangs. Nutritional weight

322 064$

Cheaper than rent. You don't have
to be a veteran Call today.

steering &amp; brakes with camper.
$1,000. Will sell camper
separately. 323.7511 after 5:30.

Galleries, 322-6523,

55-Boats&amp;Accessories

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71 F_

FOR INFORMATION CALL

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Sinks, Installation

$294
,ft

MODEL OPEN:

3 OR, excellent

with fenced backyard, $153 me,
plus deposit, 3flO or after S call
322 7672.

77
Cabinets.

Sanford's newe$ residential neighborhood

4.

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Red Cross.
1'1e Good

$7m375

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.

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tops.

output. VW trailir hitch,
fluorescent fixtures, car top
carrier. Saturda', Oct. 23, 5 am.
'til? Corner Summerlin I Forest.

for Sale

LOSE 10-30165, INIO DAYS
332-2111 No drugs, exercise, or hunger

All sizes, all prices, low, lOw down.

1975 Ford FlOG Ranger, a, bed, air,
automatic transmission, power

Cain for Antiqu. Consignments
wanted, Hi-way 16 Auction

books,
toys, clothe*, Coleman LP gas
well heater with
25.000 BTU

Matching Sat of 40 rattan dining
chairs. sli each Sanford Auction,
1700 S. lrencP, 37313._ -

nieity, Inc

NOW $ 22,125

3 OR home, 109 Temple Drive. 1
bath, all maior appliances fur
fished. Utility room Large lot

J

OR

ORIGINAL PRICE

condItion, mm. lease 6 rnos 1765
'no No pets. Near school. 377 0335

I

Counter

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new 3 OR, 2 bath, 2-car garag
central heat and air, w-w carp
Continuous clean oven, dis
washer, rods and drapes. TIi
home is immaculate Inside a,

1973 GMC ½ ton pick up. 307 CID,
auto. Excellent cond. *2300. 321.
MCI.

PATIO SALE- 107 Idyllwlide Or., Get plenty of prospects ...Ad.

Merchandise -

Kitchen Bathroom

Winter Springs- I OR. 2 bath,
tented, screened patio, large
culdesac lot. 529.500 $1,200 dc*n
534-1661.

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

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Sanford.

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CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTOR 5-120 6061
Eves, 323-I849

9

3 51,3 bath, garage, washer, dryer,
fully Carpeted, sprinkler System.
10 min . from l-I&amp;Altamonte Mall1
Furn, or Unturn. 122,3 mo. 373-1301

STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE

205 PALMETTO AVE.
(No*t To Post Office

THE BUYER WITH CA$H
_-"

25%

Garage Sale: Saturday &amp; Sunday. 2
households. 300 Lark wood Drive,

anytime

CENTRALLY LOCATED- Lii

lawn.

rockers,

36".

available Bud Cabet 3321052

LARRY SAXON INC., REALTC

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Immaculate 3 BR, 2 bath, carpeted,
garage. Ienced yard. $153 month.

Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail
7 Days A Weak

$

anytime

'a -

carpet, screen room, citrus, lots of
storage. 139.900. 323 3632.

TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FO
WHAT YOU WANT, 6211019.

We're Offering A

3 BR, I bath, $150 'no. A. A
Mc.
Cianantuan. Broke,, 323-5952

1:30 a.m.

50-Miscellaneous

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
Deltona. 644 6611

For Appointment Call 305.322.3103
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ftl?•1_&amp;

e

LAKE MARY- I OR. 2 bath, Igo.
Wooded lot, near lake. Cent. lilA,

* VA RE-SALES *

31 A--Duplexes

Off Hwy. 44-3 BR, 3 bath, cent Ii
A. w w carpet, siss 'no. is &amp; last

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Lake Mary- 3 OR, Itl bath ne
homes, Under 525,000 with I,
than $750 down. Governm,,
funding, By builder. $31 164
Equal Housing Opportunity.

79-Tn,cksTrailen

Cash 322.432

,

322 3991

323-3166 or 323.7710

322-0613

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

out. *33.400.

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Motorcycle Insurance

363,

vertise your product or service in
Sanford. Fri., Sat., Furniture,
the Classified Ads.
Toys, Skates, Children's clothes,
Small appliances, Trailer
mirrors, old stamps, Paintings,
Casssiben'y. let's talk turkey. IBay
Easel &amp; Comics.
Building 24'z$O', See to ap.
For used furniture, eppllance,
predate. 531.2335.
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Multi- Family Yard Sal.: Baby
tarry's Mort. 213 Sanford Ave.
Items, furniture, games,
EVES 3271317

Adult owned. Never in woods.
1695. )33.7.

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Fairlane Circle, Park RIdge. 323-

323-7832

132,000. 3210503.

Realtor

Want to bOl' furniture, toilet fix.
tures.
anything of value. 322-

mower, twin bed, bike, misc. lii

Hal Colbert Realty

air, family rm.. garage, large
fenced yard, separate Studio.
$3,000 equity &amp; assume loan of

3329251

54-Garage Sales

shelves, table,

St

house. Rented. $11,900.

LOvøIy) OR, 2 bath, central heat I.

us

P
Park

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ndjrkHornesBii

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cycles

14 Honda XL 350, rims &amp; looks new.

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interested?
Store Building, 7th and Cypress,
Sanford. 2 apIs. upstairs, small

leg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER, ASSOC .
107W. Commercial
Phone 337.7511, Sanford

2S24ParkDr,

-;-.i;:, ,i.,1

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E3

year thrv t916 models. 7 days
ek. Call collect, 545.3)31.

DAVES 3394116
We buy and $ell good furniture and
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
GALLERIES, 322-6972,

Garage Sate: Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.Jewelry display cabinet, glass

207th
multiple listing Service

W 'GARNETT WHITE

1

Clan furnished 1st floor. apt.
Private entrance. Adults only.
1004 Palmetto, Sanford

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REALTORS

l
I

BLAIR AGENCY

Heath Kit, H R.10,
Ham receiver, $33
333.1421

Lot. 13.000 sq. ft., Loch Arbor on
Crystal View South. 322.3144,

Peg. Real Estate Broker
l)OOE.2sthst
322-6653

QUALITY HOMESATMODERATE PRICES
Central Heeling and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

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M-Bus',ss OppwtunilieS

area. Let's talk turkey, 3
bath brick. Huge lot. In
$312333.

Uppland

Unturnithed, two bedOOm Security
Deposit. AIults Preferred. 332.
mpioyment wanted. experien
6620 or 323-7515.
secretary.receptl05p
good IRoom turn. duplex.. 241h St., 1st £
typist, dictaplione, medical tor.
1`111110"y &amp; insurance claims. 322. last 'no. plus $50 dep. After S. call4
223-5601.
73,5.

ftv
~m ks..

OFAITORc

Leng*
OR, 2
the

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

6$-VEed to Buy

excellent conditIon. 1119,55, 322.
0352.

TAFFER REALTY

r!

We Buy Furniture

46-Commercial Property

,130$03)

Call 333.1434 after 1 P.M.

245-S740.

Color TV, 25" RCA, walnut console,

surance. Broker, 031.0)71,

Forrest Greene Inc.

LIY JUNK. CARS-from 110 10;w

Terms available,
To, Collie Mottle, female, I months
Old, has all shots. Make offer. 3230340 after 1 p.m.

Wanted

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Doberman Puppies, AKC, $130:

RADIOS
FANTASTIC SALE
Midland CO Radio with antenna. $39
or 10 a month, CO CITY, 1153
Orlando Ave., Winter Park. (Next
to Anderson's Restaurant).

Oteen- 3 Acres, 19,350; 10 acres,
$15,000. Surveyed. Free title in.

7777- Autos

65-Plits.Suppljes

S.

mortgage for $17,000 for $ years
Ph. 322-6610.

condition, ,

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

CO

bordering C beautiful trout
stream, $8,000 equity assume

Good

Rent Blue Luster Electric Carpet
Shampooei- for only $1.50 per day.

53--N Radio Stereo

Murphy, N. C. Area-)) acres, 4.10'

WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY-1325
Tree shaded site, 3 BR,2 bath home,
neat &amp; clean, 'mmedlate or'
cupancy. A must see. $17,550.

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tachm,nt.

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43-Lots-Acreage

CALL 322-3011

Gravely Tractor &amp; 30' Mower at.

KENMORE WASHER, paris,
service, used machine.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323-0097

3 OR, I', bath, red brick. Must sell.
Willing to talk terms, 120.000.
Phone I23

General Contractor

r,wv,r

,10

517W. 1st St., Sanford
327-S44101`323.2737 after Hrs.

country kitchen, fireplace. sunken
tub In master suite. $99900.

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1637,Sanios-d,'Fla. 37771
INE6IPLO4ED7 Never again It
you have sincere desire and
ambition: Serious only please call
374205$ after I Ø.m. or write iOio
Giovanni,Deitona,Fl,3373,
Live in companion for elderly lady.
Light cooking and cleaning. Small
salary.32.3993after0p.m.
relept,o solicitors,
experience. Work from home
DIMne. Salary I. commission. pj.
WELAKA APARTMENTS
1100.
114W. 1st St.
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3220324
Aanagementopportunityaiae
For personal irderviow call 373-. 7 Unfurn. 1. 1 turn, Stove
&amp;
$342.
refrigerator turn, silo to 5)23 'no
606
Park
Ave.
Call
Orlando
2
ti$
WANT TO SELL
5571.
,lIms I,,a...
-Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?

Rug. Real Estate Broker
SALES -RENTALS

Get some action with a Herald
Classified ad. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring fast sale.

my-Tools

63

-tquepn*tn for Rent

With Ice Maker
Phone 322-4057

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Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?

Woc*iff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

Reasonable, Call 3fl

REFRIGERATOR. Side by side

BALL REALTY

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

52-Appliances

P4 l9hts-322.

LAKE MARYMARY-

Peg, Real Etixi.
on

2-Lawn.Gard,n

ford.

BROKERS

JOHNNY WALKER

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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABL E

2565 PARK

19

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MilIonville ___________________________
Efficiency $111
Utilities md,
tEAT MANAGER- Minimum to
Call 322.4470
years most Cutting and super• ___________________________
visory experience. Need national
grocery chain background. Ex. 1 BR.. turn, apt.. lights. water turn*
Mature adults. No pets. 555. 3n.
Cellent company, ISIS
22% after a wit - days,
AAA EMPLOYMENT

talus's adult for baby sitting and

ANYTIME
ANYTIME

Across From Ranch House

322.2090

Loaderr

P

Days-3n 6123

2017 S. FRENCH

.

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 17.fl,

Ave.

323317$
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Call Sanford 's Sales

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COMPLETE CAMPER
chairs, straight chairs, filing '73 Dodge Van14 EmpIre T.%
cabinets, as is. Cast, and carry,
self contain, 32 ft. AC., Pull
PIOLL'S
bath, Sell oft oq both nll B. Mitch
Casselberry, 1792.030.1306
Cf., Sanford.

$15; bumper pool

table, $90; matching chair and
couch, $73; formica dinette, $1$;
antique chair, $35, console sawing
machine, $10; odds and ends. Call
322-2901. 14 Upsaia Road, San.

Reg. Real Estate Broker, 321 0410

13' Scotty Travel Trailer, Alt',
carnmo. clean. Good cent lds.I
camping. Reasonable. 303130.

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Furniture

Used Office

S•p. Walnut dining room set with 3
leaves and pads, good condition.
Call 322034&amp;

WITT REALTY
323-lees

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322-1322. $5161 ml. East I-i

Mesh play pen,

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Wood or steel deiks, executive desk
&amp; chairs. secrefarj deoks 1

COUNTRy FURN. DISTRIBUTORS

ST. JOHNS REALTY CC

CRYSTAL LAKE
SpachI,, 3 OR, 2 bath home, Wi
acres of freedom, formal dining,

with Option to buy. A super, dial
for $24,100.

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

mobile home and large corner 10
3 OR, 2 bath. Large living roan1.
family room, central gas hee
range and refrigerator. A real bit
at $23,500,

321 00.41
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Zig Zoo machines. Assume

COMFORT PLUS- Double wid e

322-2711 '

Must
1973 Streamline, 33
cregory Mobile Hemei, 3053
trades offered. Bob Ball's Plane &amp;
Orlando on,, 3233159:
Organ Sales &amp;
w_elrs) $1,,333.2735 Auto, 201 lV Mobile troller. older model.Ideal
for hunting camp. im. 3321450,5
60-Office SuJlis
a.m.4 p.m. wk-days only.

Sew

belanceofslu$Joecpay $l).ggp,
y
month. Will taka trade.In. Singer
equipped to 14$0, &amp; make butlgn
holes. Belem of Ian orig
Payments of U. Call credit
manager, 3271111 or we at

refurbished, As low as 110,005.

family rm., &amp; big fenced yard. A
bargain at just 137,90Q
MLS.REALTQ(3

Touch and

387 E. Is? St., Downtown

$22300.

closed backyard. Owner will lease

Eves. 332-1450; 3221I44; 322.1914

Sanford, Fla.

room
hunts: PINs&amp; LPNI. Aides, Aid. SAN MO PARK, 1. 2• 3
trailer apts. Adult I. family pack.
companion. Needed' Immediately,
Weekly. 33)3 Hwy 1752, Sanford,
6211-0041,
I 322-1520.
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LPN I to 12 shIft, Geriatric * I BEDROOM APARTMENT p.rlence preferred, Apply In
F ur nished
person. Sanford NursN'g 1. ConMiilonvlue Ave.
val.Ic.nt Center.

01 Commercial

DREAMWOLD.. 2)00 Hartwell.
Beautiful 3 BR, Wi bath in like.
flew Condition. Family room, w.w
carpeting, central HIA and an.

322.IPP1

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1.00
'7) MOVIE: 'Siaivi hi.
terlude." 1951. Swedish.
Owected by kiprw Bergiwi.
Story of woman's romance,
kAd dYcugli a series ci
ftashbicks,
12:30
481 BURKE'S LAW
1:00
2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
1:30
51) MOVIE: "The Eve of St.
LInk" Vkxwd Pflci. km Sexbr. (joined In progress.)
2:00
.-fj PASTOR'S STUDY
300
$1) LAUREL AND HARDY
3:30
IF MOVIE: "Air 13." Lyon
Ban. Lloyd holart 1940.

LOCH ARBOR- 101 Forest Drive.
Custon built Britany farmhouse
with
deCorators
accents
throughout. Extras Include
lireplac,, walk-in closets on oak
Shaded lot, Just 531.000.

H. Stemper.Realtor

19195. French

1505 W. 25th St.

31"APIrtmefltSFUrnlshed1

about that,

more. Just $25,000.

$135

s'd,323.1310,

_-!'_

location. Extras include foyer,
rch, large utility room and

VETERANS- We have a few p,
homes left, No money down if you
quality. 3 OR, 2 bath, kitch en
equipped, central heat &amp; air,
carpeted. From $23000.

VXt LUXUIYPItiO Apartments

On. &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unturnise, Newly
redecorated, Come see. E. Airport

101 commercial

eneva

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PINECREST- 113 E. JinkinsSpacious 3 BR,2 both in excellent

central heat &amp; air, kit.

500 MAGNOLIA- Handyman's
SPecIal.) O R. lbatpt.3 story home
In nice nelghborh. Owner
anxious to sell, 1)2,300.

ardens

S

house, Country living with city
conveniences for 5.000.

chen eiipped, fenced yard half
block from Golf Course. Reduced
$2,300 to $23J00. Check this out,

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OVIED9.FTU- Duplexes. Furn. or
UnSure., Wooded, Home
RIOGEWOOD VILLAGE.
3771.

Wi bath,

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
323-5114 Anytime

A.

1 both home on over 2 acres with
large block workshop attached to

Included. Only $36,500. Terms,
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES- ) OR,

WE HAVE RENTALS

S. Sanford Ave.

COUNTY-So. Sanford Ave,-3 OR,

2016 LAKE AVE.- Lovely 3 OR, Wi
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NEED A HOME? 1100 do"n Payment to Qualified buyers.
We sell our trad,.in furniture at low
BR, 111, baths, Central Ma
prices, Good selection.

REDUCED beeutlful, large 3 BR, 2
bath, POOL home with cen tral
HIA, W.W carpeting, paneled

CITY-. 1033W. FIrst Street- Needs
a little TLC but has loads of
po,ential, 3 OR, 1 beth rn
to sstopping, auto train
and Lake
Monroe. A lot of home for $14,905,

PINECREST_IBR,abath, on 3b1g
lots. Lots of extras, Including pool
&amp; income producing tralis, Un
back lot. $10,300. Terms available.

HAS EVERYTHING,... Attt$3Iyi 3
BR, I bath, cent. air, family room,
hI'ePIac,, Pool, fenced yard,
beautiful location, good school
area. Charm. Low $30.

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carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced
yard, Owner re loca ting. $39,730.

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AM (March 21-April 19) than you should spend.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21)
Money matters could cause you
some concern today. YOU might An unusual burst of energy
have to unravel a financial compels you to start many new
ti caused by either your things today. Vow approach is
original, but It may not be
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DEAR DR. LAMB - I would
like some information on
Dr.
getting rid of fat in certain
areas of the body. I read that
when you lose weight or fat, YOU
Lamb
lose it over your entire body.
The weight I gain seems to
settle in my hips and seat.
I'm not overweight, I Just
need rearranging. How do I get
rid of fat in one place and stay sending you The Health Letter
the same or not get skinny in number 3-7, Girth Control:
the other area that are Just Avoiding The Big Middle.
-Others who want this InAlso, could you tell me what formation can send 50 cents,
exercises are good to flatten the with a long, damped, self.
addressed envelope for It. Just
derriere?
DEAR READER - I've got send your letter tomein cam of
news for you. You are over the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
weight. There is no such thing 1551, Radio Qty Station, New
as spot reducing. You have to York, NY 10019.
DEAR DR. LAMB be on a general weight
reduction program to get rid of recently read an article in a
fat even if you seem skinny in well known magazine about
some areas, such as the face. skin care. It said that lack of
You have two problems, loss vitamin A can cause such skin
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neck, arms and gain of fat cancer. I would like to know if
below the chest. The way you go this istrue, If taking vitamin A
about rearranging yourself is to orally would relieve peorlasls.
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recognize you have two
problems, not just one.
appalled.
Vitamin
A
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nature that causes us to lose fat problems but such a deficiency
in our face first and last in the will not cause either psoriasis
abdomen and hips area. A good or skin cancer. And they are not
program is to do exercises to the same thing.
build up muscles in the skinny
If you have quoted the article
places and be on an exercise correctly it is one more
diet program to lose calories example why people should be
and get rid of the unwanted fat careful about getting health
deposits.
information in articles not
Do isometric exercises for written by doctors. Many so
your face. That means con- called health magazines are the
tracting each group of facial source of-much of the health
muscles that you can Identify misinformation and folklore
several times each morning - that people read.
between three and ten times is
Taking large doses of vitamin
enough for each group.
A on your own can also lead to
Also do exercises that use vitamin A toxicity. Such
your arms and chest muscles, misinformation can really be
Push-ups, pull-ups and wind- harmful to people.
mill exercises are all good. Be
sire to use exercises that help
pull your shoulders back to
maintain good posture for you.
These are movements of the
arms In a backward fashion as
you do if you are swimming the
backstroke.
You can help tone up sagging
muscles in the abdomen with
sit-ups and you can tone up that
"derriere" with old fashioned
bumps and grinds.
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Sanford pet owners who auowtheir dogs and cats to
run free may 30011 be facing stricter enforcementof the
city's annual control laws and stiffer fines for
violations.
City CornmisaionerA.A. McClanahan Is working on
a series of proposals to put more teeth into the city's
leash law.
s don't know how strong I
can make it,"
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as enforceable as possible."
McClanahan, who pushed Sanford's leash law onto
the books four years ago, said he has received
numerous complaints about animals running loose.
And Ralph Willis, director of the city's animal
control department, cited several recent dogbite cases
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The details of the proposed changes in the animal
control laws haven't been worked outyet, but
suggestions under consideration include an escalating
fee system for owners whose animals are caught
running loose and a new requirement for licensing
cats.
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know what the •l,tIri
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meeting Monday night, because he wants to confer
with City Attorney Vernon Mize Jr. first.
"The fees should get progressively more expensive
fcr repeated offenders," McClanahan said. "We have
some animals we've picked up five times."
McClanahan
anahan admits it Is easier to enforce the laws
against dogs than against cats, and says he isn't sure a
license requirement would stop owners from allowing
their cats to roam.
"It's harder to catch cats," said McClanahan, who
owns one cat and two dogs himself. Catching dogs and
taking them to the city pound, where the owners must
pay a fee to get their pets back, is the main method of
enforcing the license requirement for dogs.
"i personally would like to see a violation become a
misdemeanor, like a traffic ticket," McClanahan said.
"We definitely need more stringent controls."
McClanahan feels the city's animal control staff three full-time employes - has definitely made a dent
in Sanford's animal problem.
"We've done a good job of getting rid of the
homeless packs of dogs," he said. "The problem now is
Joe Doe ignoring the rights of his neighbors."
McClanahan said most of the complaints he
receives involve dogs relieving themselves on
neighbor's lawns, tipping over garbage cans and
digging up gardens.
'People who wouldn't think of damaging other
people's property will turn a dog loose to run in the

neighborhood," McClanahan said.
McClanahan and Willis are also trying to arran ge
clinics so animals can be neutered at reduced costs.

The 27 minutes off the air,
when the sound failed during
the first debate in Philadelphia,
probably registers in more
memories now than anything
that was 3Wd
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was working. when
In San Francisco, the high
point was a blunder, Ford's flat
statement that there is no So.
viet domination of Eastern Eu.
diversion, although Fordfinally admitted that he had erred.
In Williamsburg on Friday
night, the debate finale was a
study in etiquette, with both
contestants wary of error in
word or in Image in the last,
crucial phase of a close campaign.
An early question by Robert

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been offered free use of the
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a week.
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brainwashing and bl unders and center would be available to
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Senior citizens' groups who
discussing anything but the real
concerns of the people.
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those issues in this next 10 days
about personalities and mis.
takes of the past - we've both
made some mistakes - and
talk about unemployment, in.
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use of the civic center for its
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an observance of the city's
centennial
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at the airport terminal.

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Orr, Medical Soclety Swap Barbs
BY ED PRICKETT

Herald Staff Writer
Horace Orr, president of the Seminole Employment Economic
Development Corp. (SEEDCO) today refuted parts of a critical
letter written by the president of the Seminole County Medical
Society,
On Oct. 16, Lewis J. Edgemon said in a letter that Orr has
"repeatedly stated publicly that a group of physicians conspired
to destroy SEEDCO."
Labeling Orr's statements as "erroneous," Edgemon's letter
states the medical society is unaware of any "conspiracy to harm

SEEDCO."

But Orr, whobe operations recently unuerwent an audit by the
federal government's General Accounting Office (GAO), says
Edge
Edgemon
is the wrong track because he has never blamed the

medical societ) for his WOCS
"Horace Orr has never stated the medical society conspired to
do aiibing. However, a few doctors four or five set about
to
destrorus. We have proof of that," Orr said today.
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gemon. The physician said his main intent
in writing the letter was to let citizens know for
certain that the
society has nothing against SEEDCO.
Edgemon said $50,000 in federal funds sent here to conduct a
feasibility study for location of a Health
Maintenance
Organization j lIMO I in Seminole was a "waste of taxpayer

money."
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According to Edgemon, an lIMO was not feasible here
because
poor marketability."
"Poor marketability means there are not enough young healthy

fa
requiring little medical care who would pay premiums
that could be used to support older less healthy faimlies,"

Edgemon says.
Orr, on the other hand, stated "that is in error. The study
shows
lack of citizen participation Theatmi sphere was not conducive."
In January of I97, SEEDCO received the $50,000,
performed
the study and recommended a year later that an
LIMO was not
feasible for this area. One of the reasons cited was lack of par-

ticipation by local physicians.
A major grievance cited by Edgemon was the manner in

which the lIMO grant was nun. The physician said experts
adSEEDCO before application was made to Atlanta that an
LIMO was not feasible in Seminole. Orr disagreed, saying he
believed it could have been worked out.
Edgemon went on to say that lack of participation by
physicians in an LIMO was not the reason the study came up with
a negative recommendation for Seminole.
Edgetiiuii said the society, as a whole, 'supports the basic
visctJ

concept" of SEEI)CO. But, he said. "often in order to strengthen
an orgaruzation. weak or defective parts have to be modified or
replaced. I'h)sicians are citizens and have a right to ask

questions.
Orr said he agreed physicians have tnat right.
Edgemon, in his letter, cited "possible improprieties and poor
bti.siness practices" within the SEEDCO operatio
-iii Interim GAO audit report recently cleared the Sanford
agency of any instances of illegalities. Final audit result.sare
expected III about two months.
Ort has publicly stated that a group of doctors opposed his
effort. and that the issue initially centered 'n the' LIMO concept

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The thorny problem of how to mesh the gears of three very
different governments Is the next task facing the committee
studying a proposed regional sewer system for north Seminole.
Representatives of Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County
began
dlscuWqways of organizing the group that will plan.
build and operate the regional sewer system at a Wednesday
night meeting at Sa&amp;.d's city hail.
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hut they ended up igreelng to discuss, as engineer Clark
Diet Put It, "the engagement rather than the marriage contract."
Administrators and attorneys for the three governments will
be meeting within the nest 30 days to draw up an Interlocal
agreement that will formalize the committee and commit the
three governments to the general philosophy of a regional apIroach to north Seminole's sewer problems.
The specifics of how the authority will be organized will be
decided later, after more extensive discinsfonj.
Committee members had originally hoped to have a bill
creating a regional sewer authority ready for the 1977 session of
-the Florida Legislature.
Thi1the deadline for submitting local legislation Is Dec. 1, and
the committee members agreed that the details of the authority's
management system couldn't be hammered out in
weeks.
Public hearings would also be required before the billsixcould
be
submitted,
The Interlocal agreement will have to shape an organization
that can work until at least July 1, 1978, - the date local bills
submitted to the 1978 Legislature can be expected to become law.

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County Commissioner harry Kwiatkowski
Into a tizzy?

Kwlatkowskl, a staunch Lawton Chiles
supporter, strolled Into his office one day this
week to receive the shock of his life.
"Who put that up there?" boomed
Kwiatkowski.
The "that" turned out to be a campaign
poster advertising the assets of none other
than Chiles' opponent for the U.S. Senate,
John Grady, a Republican and official of the
John Birch Society.
"1 never thought I'd see that," quipped
Republican Commissioner John Kimbrough.
"Who put that blankety-blank up on my
wall?" asked Kwiatkowski.
"Sid (Vihlen) did It," suggested Kimbrough, (who just happens to be a Grady
supporter).

left up to 82 river commuters
, dead, but the ferry remained
partially submerged.
Efforts continued to bring the
ferry to the surface even as dlvera stood by on the the shore to
resume to search for bodies.
Sherlfrs officers said 22 bedies were recovered in the hours

missing were believed trapped

in the ferry or sunk in the 10 feet
of mud on the river bottom,
officials said.
Laboring through the night,
workmen on the floating crane
attached lines to the l20-by -55Foot ferry, which had settled
upside down with Its rusted hull
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protruding after it was rammed
by the 664-foot Norwegian tanker Frosts.
Eighteen persons survived
the collision, but it was unknown exactly how many were
on the George Prince ferry
when it was hit broadside just
before dawn Wednesday.

the Frasta, which was empty
and was heading to Baton
Rouge to take on cargo. The
freighter remained anchored a
mile and a half upstrein while
the Coast Guard launched an
investigation of the accident.
The cause of the collision was

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With two of the group's strongest voices - Sanford City
Commissioner John Morris and County Executive Assistant
Roger Neiswender -absent, the committee repeatedly stalled on:
specific organization questions.
But Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles pushed for the
preliminary commkttinent of the Interlocal agreement because of what he described as "the uneasy feeling on the part of the city of
Sanford that we're going to be left out on one hell of a limb."
If Lake Mary and the county decide later to drop out of the
ref'n'ti authority, Sa"ord - as lead applicant for the pr4etti
federal
completed, Knowles said.
"DO You think the city would go Did on a limb for $5 million?"
Knowles asked the others. "Heavens, no..
The city's entire budget for the current fiscal year totals less
than $4 million.
County Commissioner John Kimbrough and county staffers
who attended the meeting asked for more time to study possible
ways of organizing the regional system's management
But lAe Mary COuncftm Harry Terry, who said his council
had already voted for the regional authority and appointed two
representatives to serve on It, said more study time wouldn't help
his small city.
"I have a different problem than the rest of you," Terry said.
"You've got staffs who can bring all the stuff to you."
Knowles offered the help of any Sanford employes Terry
needs. The two cities already employ the same consulting
engineering firm.
The committee Is scheduled to meet again Nov. 17 to review a
proposed Interlocal agreement drawn up by the attorneys after
consulting with the administrators.

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Little Kid'

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per cent in September as grocery costs declined for the first time
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annual inflation rate of about 4.9 per cent, a level In line with the
basic underlying rate of inflation In the economy of S to 6 per cent.
September's rise follows increases of five-tenths of a per cent in
each of the previous three months.
While Inflation eased slightly last month, the Labor Department
said the purchasing power of the average wo'rker's paycheck
continued to shrink. The department said real earnings what's
left of salary after deductions for taxes and adjusted for inflation
declined Five-tenths of a per cent last month.
The price report was the final major economic statistic to be
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released before the November elections.
President Ford has claimed that his economic policies have
helped cut the inflation rate to half of its 1974 levels, while
Democrat Jimmy Carter has charged that the current rate still is
twice as high as when the Democrats were in office.
Consumer prices surged 12.2 per cent In 1974 and slowed to 7 per
cent in 1975. Over the past 12 months, prices have risen 5.8 per
cent.
But for Americans accustomed to price increases aeragthg
about 2 per cent a year through much of the post-World War II
period, the curr en t rate is high.
Over-all, the Consumer Price Index stood at 172.6 in September,
meaning a market basket of goods and services costing $100 in

1967 now costs $172.60.
Grocery prices declined in September one-tenth of a per cent
after seasonal adjustment, the first decline since March when
they fell ek!ht.Ienthc of a ,wr rant
Pork and poultry prices declined sharply as they have in recent
months. Beef prices also fell but by less than in July or August,
the Labor Department said.
Prices of cereal and bakery products dropped for the first time
since March, and sugar prices declined sharply. But prices for
fresh vegetables, dairy products and coffee continued to Increase.
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Florida's unemployment
rate fell slightly In September as the number of unemployed Floridians decreased by 2,100, officials said today.
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) A New Jersey
woman recently released from prison on a
drug conviction is trying to get back the son
she sold in a motel for $1,200.
"I just keep in my mind that if I can get
myaelogeUier, there'sno reason why I can't
get 'bW back," Debbi I ntilli said from a
relative's home in New Jersey. "He's really
some little kid. He's been through a lot."
Joey Intilli is three and has had three homes
in his short life. A husky, affectionate boy, he
saw his mother last month for the first time in
18 months.
Miss Intilli, 22, hopes her cooperation with
authorities in New Jersey and Florida will
help her win custody of Joey at a hearing next
week in Elizabeth, N.J.
If she gets her son back, she said, she will
move to Hollywood, and live with her mother.
They've reconciled after previous differences.
She said she had argued with her mother
over care of the child when she agreed to sell
Joey 18 months ago. She had been living in
nearby Lauderhill with Ellen Kalt, who is
serving a five-year prison sentence on a fraud
conviction in a different baby-sale case.
"I know people will say, 'How could she do a
thing like that,' but I thought I was doing the
best thing at the time," Miss Intilli said.
When Joey was sold in a Miami motel, his
mother said she signed some papers before a
baby broker took him to the airport.
The child has been in a foster home since
last month. The New York couple who had the
boy gave him up to New Jersey authorities
after a court ruled last month that they had no
claim to him since Miss Intilli refused to sign
adoption papers.
"Joey is doing very well," said Judy Fell, a
supervisor in the New Jersey Family Services
Department. "But all this has got to have
some effect on him while he's growing up"

Sheriff John St. Amant esti
Many of the dead were factoHowever, the .2 per cent drop to a level of 9.4 per cent
mated
From reports of missing
'' workers en route to jobs on
still kept the states unemployment figure well above the
persons
from
factories
and
the west bank from Destrahan
national average of 7.8 per cent.
and other
other east-bank towns homes in the area that 96 passengers were on the ferry. But
about 20 miles upriver fro
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he
said later that the total
New Orleans.
probably exceeded 100.
Some passengers were 011
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Charles Parish.
up to keep out the cold.
"There were 30 to 35 autos
impact of the collision aboard, with
from one to four or
dumped cars and screaming five
people per car. And we
Passengers into the cold, swift don't know how many
foot pasBy ED PR1CKET
water, which reached depths of sengers were aboard."
Herald
Staff Writer
80 feet.
"We saw the ship moving Up
A lack of adequate space at the courthouse in Sanford has
Divers searching for survi- the river, and the ship blowed
prompted plans to create a panel to study space needs of Seminole
vors on Wednesday reported its whistle for the ferry four or judges
who will have an additional caseload placed on them when
hearing tapping from the hull,
five times, but the ferry just
municial courts phase out in January.
but found only bodies bumping kept going," said Jerry Mayo, a
Circuit and County court judges earlier had requested two
around.
worker on a sister ferry that
additional courtrooms at a projected cost of more than $200,000.
No one was Injured aboard rescued many of the survivors.
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SemInole County Sheriff John Polk (left)
corners
Sen. Lawton Chiles during a fund-raIsIng
barbecue
for Chiles at Mayfair Country Club. Among the
estimated 125 persons attending the 2 -hour affair
Wednesday night were 3d District State Rep.
Robert Hattaway; Jpe Knewks;k , candidate for
State Rep., 34th District; State' Sen. Jbhá Vogt,
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore; Dave Gunter, Seminole
County Commission land1date and Sanford city
commission hopefuls James Melvin and Larry
Blair. Jack Bridges, Chiles' county campaign
coordinator and treasurer, said proceeds had not
been counted yet but termed the barbecue "a success financially."

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Knock! Knock"?
WASHINGTON (AP) The television lights switched
on, the cameras focused on the door, the members of the
Press stood and the introduction was solemnly made:
"Ladles and gentlemen, the President of the United
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The reporters wai ted, but nobody came In.
Then there was a rattling and thumping at th e door of
the White House East Room. President Ford coul dn't get

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Finally, he appeared from another door lending to an
adjacent hallway and took his place at the rostrum.
"We just had a doorknob break off," he explained,
quickly adding: "You can't blame that on me."
There was some contusion about the doorknob incident.
Ford, describing the doorknob aff air, said It occurred as
be was trying to leave the Oval Office for the walk to the
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start his news conference.
lie said th e Oval Office doorknob came off In the hands
of one of his aides, Terrence O'Donnell,
In an tifort to record the actual loca tion of th e door, a
television camera crew later moved In to film a closeup of
the vacant spot on th e dour where the handle had been.
But an alert presidential aide q uickly stepped In front of
the camera to block th e view of th e missing doorknob.

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ORLANDO (AP)
U.S.
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District Judge George C. Young prosecution to provide full
today denied another defense records of plea-bargaining
motion to dismiss a perjury agreements with Gurney's
charge against Former Sen. Ed- former fundraiser, Larry
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Instead, Probation and Parole officers housed in the courthouse were ousted to make way for Seminole's newly elected
county judge, Alan Dickey.
In addition to judicial space needs, the county has created a
new legal department. According to Pat Glision, Office of
Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE) Director,
providing space for judges, the new legal department and
other
county officers is going to be "very expensive."
Judges don't always feel their positions are adequately explained. And county commissioners don't always feel the judges'
requests are justified.
So. the panel
which will be headed by Sanford Atty. Mack
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judiciary and the county commission and come up with recommendations to solve the burgeoning need for office and courtroom
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Exec. Asst. Roger Neiswender said the
Florida Bar
Association saw "an impasse" developing between
the board and
judges. The bar asked commissioners to let Cleveland arbitrate
the issue in meetings between the two entities.
County Commissioner John Kimbrough at first was skeptical.
But after he was informed that decisions made by
panel members
would be binding
as much as possible
on both the county
commission and the judiciary, the Republican commissioner
agreed to give it a try.
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for
caseloads once handled by Longwood,
Altamonte Springs,
Oviedo, Casselberry and
Winter Springs. Sanford already has
phased out its city court.
Glisson said circuit judges have Informed county
officials
that the case load is shifting to Seminole County. As the
case load
shifts, so will judges.
Presently 13 circuit judges are assigned to

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FTC Bars Sears From Using
'Bait.And$wltch' Tactics
WASIUNCTON (AP) — The Federal Trade
Commission today approved an order that
bars Sears, Roebuck and Co., the nation's
largest retailer, from using bait-and-switch
tactics to sell major home appliances.
Sears, In agreeing to the order, admitted no
wrongdoing. But the company said In a
statement that "Incidents which came to light
In the recent FTC hearings were violations of
Sears policy as well as FTC standards."

Consume, Price Report Due
WASHINGTON (AP) — Although Inflation
has been cut considerably over the past several months, government figures show consumer prices are rising at rates that were considered Intolerable only a few years ago.
The September Consumer Price Index, the
government's f1n! retail-price report before
the eieetion, was due to be released today by
the Labor LJepartment.
Government economists say It probably will
reflect the basic tmderlying rate of Inflation In
the economy.

Gas Rat. Hikes Rescinded
WASHINGTON (AP) — Government
regulators of natural gas are reducing by $580
million the natural gas price hikes they approved because of prospects that consumers
were going to face larger increases than the
government Intended.
The Federal Power Commission voted
Wednesday to rescind 25 per cent of the record
$2 billion, rate increase It granted to natural
gas producers last July.

NAACP Hails Suit Ruling
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The NAACP is
hailing as "a great victory" a judge's ruling
that blocks 12 white Port Gibson merchants
from collecting $12 million in damages and
reduces a state-Imposed appeal bond.
"It keeps the NAACP In business and allows
them to take the appeal without bankrupting
the organization," attorney Frank Parker
said after the decision Wednesday.

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been transferred to Orange (bonty Jail after being arrested
W.wsday afternoon by Seminole Sherift', deputies at
Altanoide Sprbs an two Orange Cotady prostitution charges.
Ma. Qetle, also known as QIerle F. llanoon, married Palmer
Sheriff's detectives today were Investigating the strongarm
two 'noidhe agn. Palmer Is being held In Seminole (btmty Jail on
robbery of a food store clerk Wednesday night In southwest
chag
Sennols
raps, rostlti*lon and Incest.He was arrad (kt I on
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the Seminole Cow*y charges following a robe Into an alleged $l,=, according to cwt Jail records.
Deputy W. Jackson Starr said a woman clerk told deput1
Cart listed his occtçdlon two
pres
two men entered the little Food Town Store, 5O Bear Lake
titutlonoring
State
Ally Abbott Herring says was an manic director for "Central Florida Baptist Association."
operating
of athat
rental
reside
at TheSp
rings, west of
the Orange County line, about 6 p.m. One of the men
Altamonte Springs police arrested
Fbin1eCowan3, dropped a glass container of orange juice wlen from a cooler and
Longwood.
Whe booked at co
of Route
Lake
Monroe, on a burglary charge. Bond for when the clerk took the glass to a rear storage room one of the
county Jail In lieu of $2,000 bond on the Cowan
wasTwo,
set at
$5,000.
preetitutlon charges, Ms. Curtis gave her residence addiess
men grabbed her and demanded money from the store's cash
as
Uthu1stSmd
Spring lake Hills Apsrtznetds, Altamonte Springs.
register.
Union organizer Daniel James Evans, 29, of Orlando, turned
Palmer has given 117 Red Cedar, The Springs, as his home
Deputies said the two men are believed to have fled the
melf in Atsmi.
Seminole
idd
address.
County Jail Wednesday afternoon to begin robbery scene In a green sedan. Officials declined to reveal how
serving a five-year prison sentence on an arson conviction In much money was taken In the robbery.
mnie Nrectinroorged .
connection with the Sept. 1973 burning of 25 service trucks at Air
Sanford police today were Investigating the theft of 370 pack
Flow Designs Inc., Casaelberry.
of
cigarettes
valued at $166 in a burglary at the Cargo Oil Station,
In other arrs, William D. Cart, 36, 51$ Oak St., Altamonte
Evans was organizer and business agent for Plumbers and 2623 Orlando Dr.
Springs, was charged In a Seminole Qrcult Court warrant with Steamfitters Local = at Orlando when the nonunion air con.
Investigators said the burglars entered the gasoline station
delivery of controlled substance. Bond on the charge was set at Molting firm's trucks were burned,
by removing plywood over a window.

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JOHN ALEXANDER: A QUIET
MOMENT AT LAKE MONROE

Alexander: Ah, Those.
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The attractions In Sanfo rd for young people growing
up in
John Alexander's day were Yowell's
Department Store,
McReynolds Drug Store, Angel's Eat Shack, but most of all th
e
Saturday serials at the movies.
Those were the days when a mom could give her son 15
for the Sat urda y Flash Gordon serial nine cents for cents
the j.
mission, a nickel for popcorn and when the penny change was
Pooled together with four other buddies an extra bag of popcorn
could be bought for all to share,
Giant oak trees separated the two-lane SR 436 highway and
swimming excursions to Lake Mary and Sanlando Springs were a
"big deal."
Alexande r was not exactly li ke his f riends. He was a firstgeneration American, son of a Greek Immigrant father and an
Italian Immigrant mother. When he was four, his father died and
he and his mother made their home with his grandparents. A
bachelor, he still lives with his mother and his a unt.
A lot of the old names and businesses are not around
anymore, Alexa nder said, remembering the days when eve one
in Sanford and almost everyone In Seminole County knewryeach

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College Faculty Union Wants 66% Hike
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — a clause allowing negotiations $21,910 to tap of $35,52Q after past and subetantjal salary In. ance plan paid for by the on. ance and protection of reflr
The newest roimd of contract to begin Immediately on new five yeam
creases will be neccssarv," player to add L. the current ment rights before the current
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faculty and staff salary deniantringe benefits
An 'L&amp;a nlne-gnonth tgiII said,
state program, paid life Insur- 10-year lhim.
at the state's mnp universities and sabbt!caI leaves.
nlar, *ould go from out averThe union, wtUcn won the
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has opened with wilan negotlaUnion leaders said the 2.5- age of $11,300 to a top after two rigid to represent employes In
Ewnlng
Heiujd
tors demanding a Ipei.cent percent pay hike and $20-a- years of $14,974; an "4aM as election last March, also de- r —
pay hike.
month Increases in the first professor's pay would go from manded guaranteed paid
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University officials estimated contract were far below what $13,740 to $16,594 and an associ- sabbaticals every fiveyears.
Thursday, October 21, 1916.—Vol. 0, No. 53
that such a pay Increase would the faculty deserved. They said ate professor's salary would InThe year off with pay would
Published Daily and Sunda. cicept Saturday and Christmas Day
by The Sanford Herald. Inc.. 35 N.
cost $S7mlulon over last year's they only agreed became the crease from $16,400 to a max- allow faculty time to do reAve.
Fla.
31171.
legislature had already deter- lznum of $25,700.
salaries,
search and Improve skills,
Second
Class
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mined how much money was
Alter briefly reviewing the Megill said.
Home Delivery. 53 cent Month. $7 10 6 Months. $11 70: Year.
Negotiators for the United available for salartes.
demands, negotiators recessed
$21 40 By Mail In Florida same as home delivery. All Other mad
In addition, the union sotaght
Faculty of Florida presented
Month. 5770; 6 Months, $1620; 12 Months, $37 10
The demands presented until Nov. 10. Regents negotla- a supplemental health insurthe demands Wednesday at it Wednesday were the same as tars said they would probably
barg
aining session with repro- those made at the start of the have it counterproposal ready
sentatives of the Board of Re- first talks and then dropped be. by late November.
geMs,
came of the legislative action.
However, Caesar Naples,
The first contract between
The union proposal would chief regents negotiator, said
the two groups was ratified Just raise a full-professor's nine- that serious bargaining prob.
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two weeks ago, but It contained month average salary from ably would not begin until De'
camber because he needed to
have the latest estimates of
1"
date tax revenue.
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In addition to minimum pay
a
hikes, the union also sought
guaranteed promotional and
merit Increases and quarterly
cost-of-Living boosts.
Ken Mesill, chief union tieThe Seminole County Grand spring of 1973 resigning Oct. g
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gotlator,
Chancellor
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said that
lad year
that a
Sanford In what observers with the City of Cape Coral.
speculated could be a probe family Is still living In 23.5-per-cent Increase was
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concerning Casselberry city Casselberry and he Is corn
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government or its officials,
muting weekends betweenemployes'L
"It Is obvious that faculty and
A tight lid of secrecy was Cape Coral and Casselberry.
clamped on the proceedings by
There were no Indications of professional employes have
been greatly underpaid In the
.
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SemInole-Breyard State how long the grand Jury ,
Attbrnçy Abbott Herring's rnIghLlad. Oti.*edn.dsy the
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Office, as former Casselberry grand jurors are believed to
Utilities director John Lam was have considered cases In- WEATHER
closeted with the grand Jurors volving juveniles, because
for well over an hour.
authorities who handle juvenile
Lane became Casselberry's cases were observed near the
Wednesday's high U, today's
first utility director In the grand jury chamber,
low $1.
Sam c Scuba Shop:' Your shark s't'pelltqu worked ju.cifi,u'.' Now.
Fair and cooler today through
Friday. Highs around mid 70s
today and upper 70s Friday.
Lows tonight In SOs. Gusty
northerly winds today, In.
creasingto15to25 mph. this
morning, decreasing tonight
and becoming northeast
Friday.
TOMORROW'S TIDFS
Daytona Beach: high 7:23
Wit Vou get your share of the calls from the people Ili, gi' I()
a.m., 7:51 p.m., 1:00 LW., 1:34
the chow Patcs it) (md sporlint goods'?
P.m.
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Port Canaveral: high 7:15
ou ihat'Il make it easier for these people to find you.
a.m., 7:39 p.m., low 12:51 a,m.,
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everyone you met," he said.
Alexander attended the Seminole County public schools,
graduating with the class of 1948 from the old Seminole High
School. He was a 135 pound half-back on the Seminole "Celery
Feds" football team and co-captain of the team, active in the
sport all three years of high school.
He still keeps In touch with former classmates. Alexander
keeps the coin collection his grandfather helped him dart when he
was a boy.
He went to Stetson for two years before Joining the Marine
Corps In 19SO, serving during the Korean conflict. He sold his
Insurance and real estate agency In 1969 and concentrates on real
estate activity now.
To keep in shape.Alexander foU3ws a strict
30-minutes
regimen of vigorous physical exercise every morning, enjoys the
outdoors, mostly the beach, boating and occasionally
golf which
he says he Is not particularly good at.
lie considers himself a good cook, specializing In one-pot
Greek, Italian and French dishes and steaks and soups.
Alexander visits new restaurants opening to try new cuisines
and collects recines.
is an avid reader, enjoying general novels, some fiction
and lie
hidory,
He is a native of Sanford.

Kirchhof': Ah, Those Days
Watching The Trains

Sanford was a different, more railroad-oriented community,
during the years Bill Kirchhoff was growing up.
"When I was a child, we used to go to the railroad yard and
('roundhouse to watch the engines being serviced Just after World
War H. Sanford was a major railroad center for Central Florida
then," Kirchhoff recalls.
"Afterwar ds we watched as hundreds of trains were being
scrapped or sent to South America, Where there are three
railroad tracks In Sanford now, there were nin e tracks back then,
and somet hing was always going on for young people to watch,"
he said.
Kirchhoff's father was a farmer, growing gladiolas to supply
the major marketing cen ters In New York, Chicago and Detroit.

,

learned chess, bridge and other adult games with them.
lie had a paper route and worked dur ing the summers as a
dishwasher and bell boy in upstate New York hotels while in high
school, graduating from Seminole High School with
the 88mem be r class of 1957. Part of the class went off to the rv
se ices
and many on to higher educational pursuits.
Kirchhoff attended Georgia Tech for one year and then the
University of Florida where he received his degree in government
and history.
lie served three years in the U. S. Navy as a lieutenant Junior
grade and was in the Inactive reserves for a number of years.
Kirchhoff and his wife, Carol, a native of Tampa, met in
geography class w hile attending the University of Florida. They
have two sons, Bill, almost 14, and Eric. 12, both students at
Sanford Middle School. The boys are often mistaken as twins.
Mrs. Kirchhoff is employed in Seminole County Property
Appraiser Terry Goembel's office in the land-appraisal depart.
ment.
Kirchhoff's hobbies include restoring old cars and old houses,
reading historical no vels and history books particularly concerning the history of Sanford and Seminole County. He collects
stamps, old bottles, enjoys yard work and plays tennis.
lie is a stockbroker with Reynolds Securities Inc.

ere

bloom. The family happened to be In Niagara Falls, N. Y. ,when
Kirchhoff was born.
The Kirchhoffs soon moved to Florida, and young Kirchhoff's
father bought the old Mayfair Hotel which later became Sanford
Naval Academy.
"It was like a big family at the hotel with the guests, mostly
older, retired and successful people. Th e hotel was o pen in the
winter, but during the summertime the guests were local people,"
he said. They became young Kirchhoff's playmates and he

The district five
county
commission
race listed on the
Nov. 2
general
election ballot in

Seminole lists the
names of two well.
known
S a n ford
Families Alexander
and Kirchhoff.
John Alexander, 46,
a
Democrat,
Is
seeking return to the
county commission
alter a six-year
retirement from the
political
arena,
Alexander served two
terms on the county
board and w as
elected chairman by
his colleagues for six
of the eight years.
Atthoug William E.
(Bill) Kirchhoff, 37,
has never served In
elective office, he
was a member of the
Seminole
County
Planning
adnd
Zoning Commission
for (our years, and
Its chairman for 3I
years
prior
to
resigning to seek the
county commission
post.
The commissioners
must reside with in
given geographical
districts, but run for
office
countywide.
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By The Asssclsted Press
vedlgate Ford's role ill rallying
Jimmy Carter and President House Republicans behind a
Carter Wins
Ford are heading for the same successful effort to block an
political dinner tonight and, al. early Investigation of Water.
Wedaeainy's straw vote by
though their paths will cross, gate.
at South
the candidates don't plan to flit)
Iside
Elementary
School,
According to the White Home
into each other.
Sanford, ended Is a I
tapes, Nixon appeared to Issue
resoundlig victory for I
Both candidates are ached- orders to enlist Ford's aid iii
Wed be at the Al
AJSmith dinner Working the probe, but Ford
Jimmy Carter over I
President Ford.flasflai ,J
in New York City tonight. But says he was acting on his own
their schedules have been when he worked to halt a House
carefully tailored to keep them Banking Committee inIndependent presidential
from seeing each other. Ford's veatigaticm Into laundered CuT)- candidate Eugene McCarthy
schedule calls for him to show paigo funds
used to pay for the was In Portland, Ore., where he
up at 7 p.m. EDT and leave at Watergate
- 6:30 n.m. with
said Ford and Carter we not
.. Carter rr1uina
*15
AS tor carter, Ford said the informing
the voters of their
at 9 pm. and staying for
about Democratic nominee "does wa- views on foreign policy.
an hour.
McCarthy said neither candiThe nonpartisan dinner hon. ver, wander, wiggle and waffle" a bout issues.
date has consi dered foreign polors the former New York
Carter, who was studying for Icy beyond the question of mill.
Democratic governor who was th
Friday debate, did not listen zary strength, adding: "Th
e
the first Catholic presdential
ere
i
to the Ford news conference on should have been a discussion
candidate. Itisa fixture inNew theradioandbadno response
to on whether or not we are alYork politics, particularly in Ford's criticism's
ready overarmed,"
presidential election years, and
is foted upon ac,.- virtual
mandatory event for candidates seeking the Catholic
vote.
Carter has been criticized by
some members of the Catholic
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abortions. Carter, however,
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abortion.

Ford at one point also op.
posed a constitutional amendment on abortion, but he now
says he would favor an amendment that would let each state
decide the abortion question on
its own.
Both candidates spent
Wednesday at home as they
pr epared for Friday's final debate in Williamsburg, Va. Their
running mates, Democratic
Sen. Walter Mondale and Republican Sen. Bob Dole, were
campaigning.
Ford held a news conference
Wednesday as his "event of the
day." And heinvited Hungarian
freedom fighters to the White
House today in what appeared
to be another effort to repair
damage done when he asserted
two weeks ago that the Soviets
do not dominate their Eastern
Euro pean sateffites.
Ford, who pardoned resigned
President'Rlctiaut St Nlioti
said he does not plan to Issue
pardons to other Watergate figures. Asked by a reporter who
said there was speculation that
pardons would be forthcoming
for former Atty. Gen. John N.
Michell and Nixon aides H. R.
Haldeman
and
John
Ehrichman, Ford replied :
'There is absolutely no validity whatsoever to that rumor."
Ford's attorney general, Ed.
ward H. Levi, said shortly after
the news conference that the
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Is Flimsy Issue

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The second debate has thrust the 'Eastern
European issue" Into center stage in the
presidential campaign. When the subject is finally
talked out, however, we wonder If there ls remllv an

issue there at all.

Former Gov. Jimmy Carter Is working It to
the
hilt. 'We will never aceept permanent soviet
domination over countries that want to be free, and
you can depend on that," he declared at a meeting
Of Polish-Americans.
cheers for Carter, but when President
Ford's position emerges from the semantic fog that

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he himif put it in th - the deb6, a' virtually
the same, The United S d
M regard

the c4 Wore SIfIN C be 1
unique,
"N1g In our esclsty. They can Ia. it to sharpen
theft ae(*tIvISn for the Nov. 2 $IdiOfl
ft
secrat that record minber Of VOtefi P
to
CW3 ff0111 the polls because
tuned on by
1T* PIIdentIei cui
didates. Indeed, many, If not most,
turned aff.
Forthomther,Isan allennuva tosisYng
j,,
they
COIdIflUS the
.
growing trend of voting sow _- ,f
tP1ttSd of for the other one. It can be
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satisfying
experience.
To perfect this negativism and 11*1-lam, Is the
hit of practice helps. And the World Series every
ldealpIaceto do f What better,ayth by rooting
against the New York Yankees— even it you're not
too crazy about their opponents, the Qncfnnafl
Reds?
The Yankees for yens
encourage negative feelings of tho
the orpnIttIon — particularly by olcitime
Brooklyn Docker fans In addition toincp.t
Yankee haters. And all for valid rease

are

have

The Yankee organization through the years has
esrnedtheatlonc4trits
ewghla
Um a complete lack of loyalty and capriciously,
arlatrarily id cavalierly. A few ceas, in point:
Yogi Burrs — fired after gniiiog the Yes to
a pennaid. They lest the Series and Yogi
Red Barber — former Yankee annooncer who
got the ax for telling it like it Is that the revered
empty
on
Y
'a Who!) lbS team
badly.
Mel Allen— another former announcer, long the
"Ice
Ice of the Yankees. But, after all that devotion
and dedication, one day he was gone. No clear
explanation has ever been given,
The hoots, howls,
Bronx cheers and the
red that have been emanating from living room
couches, bar stools — automobiles directed by the
thousands of anti-Yankees to the team has been
working: the dub Is on the brink of a humiliating
defeat,
SO negativism can and does work. It's time now
toloculton the election, and tosee that ltresultsin
the non-election of the one candidate you can't stand

jeers,

DON OAKLEY

Funky Rap
From
Our
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— or can stand the least.
Dm't loseyour momentum. Your course Is
deer. You are being presented with a wdque, on
prec.4ad çodudty.
ft can certainly be a satisfying experience - one
that wil l carry you enthusiastically to the polling
piece in two weeks.
M lead You'll be

FLJMDA
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The DeBary Republican Club will begin Us
program at 7 p.m. Monday In the
with the televised debate betweei GOP
candidate for the U.S. Senate, Dr. John Grady, and
s Lawton Chiles.
At I pin. Republican candidates or their
representatives will speak to the organization.
for President Ford Dr.
Presentations will be
Grady and Public Service Commissioner Paula
Hawkins.
PenwW appearances will be made by Lee
Strong. candidate for the Florida Legislature; Dr.
Bud Fleuchaus for cothity commissioner at large'
and Incumbent Bill Keller for the county council.
Dr. F1exhsas and Keller are non-partisan
didates.

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Capital
Punishment"

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The Ethics
Commission has set a Friday bearing for a
Proposed emergency rule that could lead to
the removal of congressional candidate JoAnn
Saunders from the Nov. 2 ballot.
"If we don't act, the whole process will have
been frustrated and circumvented," cornmission chairman Don H. Reed Jr. said
Wednesday after the panel voted 5-2 to consider the rule at a Tampa session.
If the rule passes, the panel will convene In
Tallahassee on Monday to hear a complaint
charging Mrs. Saunders, an Orlando
Democrat, with filing her financial disclosure
statement almost two months late.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — The final
Plug is about to be pulled on 28 miles of finger

TAMPA (AP) — The federal government has charged five firms with dumping fill
and pollutants from the Oldsmar Country
Estates construction site into a bayou Club
that
runs Into Old Tampa Bay.
Defendants named Wednesday by Asst, U.S.
Atty. Terrance SmAjanich in a 22-count indictment were Haynesworth Development
Ltd., Hoyt Development Co. Inc., C. Fred
Deuel and Associates Inc., T&amp;R Construction
and Development Inc. and McHugh and
Son
Dredging Contractors,

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canals through the developed portion of Palm
Coast in Flagler County,
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said
Wednesday that permission has been granted
to link a 13-mile network with the rest of the
canal system and with the Intracoastal
Waterway.
This will be accomplished by removing an
earthen plug, which has been kept In place
during a dispute over potential pollution.

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JACK ANDERSON

Agents' Search Drug Freighter

Finger Canals To Be Opened

Needed?

espectively.

The se-"en said the Sovid he was joined by about 30
On U.S. Navy frigate 1/oge and s*martne was behind lb. Voge crewmen,
other another picture, not really around and "everybody was frlII, 'All hande man your battle
expecting hun to get any closer, gone... I locked down In time to stations,'" the crewman wrote.
head directly at it before the on a parallel course that Sitar.
"Well, the sub was there all
"But damn if he didn't turn see his zinc plates of his sonar
ships collided in the Ionian Sea day afternoon, $ p.m. Mediter- rigid, about
'lb. first thing that went
two miles out, con- again.., he was heading right at dome just below
on Aug. 20,aVoge crewman raneanibme.
the surface through my mind was, ware we
nlng lower awash, speed 1$ mesol figured lconid get a gliding towards the Voge's sinking? Suddenly the ship
told relatives.
m. crewman said hi his let- knots,
course parallel to ours.., really decent shot,
stern, (forget) the pidurs. I darteil jiunpliig violently up
The bowman's letter deacrib. let:
then I noticed his conn. (con"Man, he was really getting took two steps towards the and down. The helo (helicopter)
lag the collision, which darn"The ii$'In came over the ning tower) get skinny. The sub
close, 100,75 yards. You could hangar (where the ship's was tied down but
aged both ships, was made (loudspeaker) and said that the had turned towards
it aimed
us at an see the 'greenhouse' windows in helicopter
Is stowed) and my jumped off the deck. Then evavailable to The Tampa Trib. submarine we have been chas- angle sort Of like he
was aiming his conning tower now,
life jacket when all hell broke erytldng fell silent,
ime and printed today. The 1mg for the lad 10 days was on at Ia.
"He had to turn now! Now! looàe.
Thbcme did not Identify the the surface at about two miles
"Again he tuned, paralleling He didn't. Beep, beep, b.b.beep.
"With a deep shudder, the
sailor,
",.. The sub surfaced about
and If we wanted to we could our
cowae. Somewhere, some- That was the collision alarm, ship was violently shoved sideyards out His conning lowThe Pentagon said the matter take some pictures."
time daring all this, the Voge
"Somebody yelled, 'that aways, tilted at more than 30 er was smashed halfway
degrees to port. People, equip- throne). That was all I could
mont, loose gear, anything that see."
wasn't tied down was now all
The sailor said the Voge's
over the deck. It was 5:23 p.m. propeller daft, propeller and
God, the port rail was almost in hull were l.mig,d
MIAMI BEACH (AP)
—
But the Coast Guard said Its
The 320-loot vessel was aetied
When the ship was seized, of. the water."
Federal agents unloaded more earlier estimate that 150 tans of on the high seas off the Bame Voge was towed to Soda
flclals estimated the marijuana
The sailor, still on his feet, Bay, Crete,
bales of marijuana from an un- marijuana was on the Don hamas lad Friday after the
the Navy said on
aboard at SO tons. Coast Guard said he took one more Picture as Aug. 30, when th
pounded Panamanian freighter Emilio was Incorrect.
e Incident was
United States received SP- officials later
doubled the edi- the Voge righted Itself, then put disclosed One sailor was re.
before starting an Inch-by-inch
A spokesman for the Drug proval from the Panmanlan
mate, saying boarding crews his life jacket on.
search today for cocaine Enforcement Administration government to do so.
ported .H'dly Injured. Soviet
The DEA had found more marijuana in
"Bong,
bong,
borne.
Thd
was
Injuries or kunes 'c
be hidden on the yes- saki 'e doubled the to*l would had beco
not
4.1 to the ship's another sectien of the ship.
General Quarters, followed by known.
set, spokesmen said.
even reach the Coed thrd's cargo by an Informant.
One crew memr*r, who had
An estimated 14 tons of marl. hjtJl I64cn estimate.
The ship remained under served as a translator after the
Juana was taken from the ship
No cocaine had been dli- armed guard at the Coast Coast Guard boarded the ship,
Wednesday and burned at a covered although Intelligence Guard station here. Its ca a
pt in, disappeared while the ship was
SaM0I'dCIVICCIO$Sr,SaIII.,d
Broward County Incinerator. reports indicated there might 19 Clew members and
three being towed to Miami Beach.
2:30p.m. kniiy, Oclibir3l, 1976
I
"There's dill plenty more be 500 pounds aboard the riated stowaways have been detained Officials said they couldn't
Speasarsi by Aria Churches
aboard," a Coast Guard freighter, the DEA spokesman by immigration a uthorities.
ure out how he got away.
Ph.m. Mor n.i
i
spokesman said.
_______________________
said.

Saunders From Ballot

*

rat C i ty
Communist yoke on Eastern Europe as the
an
Irrevocable condition. The Ford policy has been to
it will surprise no one who has lived through
encourage the movement toward autonomy In
the pest decade and a half to be told that the
WASHINGTON — It Is often alleged that we
Eastern European governments. Carter Is saying
world has vastly changed In that period. What
have
a double-standard of justice In this coun.
this would be his policy, too.
may be a surprise Is just how
try—one for rich, white people, another for poor,
If there Is a genuine issue here It Is not so much
vocabulary we use to describe and explain
___ that
— and that the most blatant
world to ourselves and others
over policy as over method. From Carter's
eumpI 1thla Injustice Is the way the death
In the past 15 years, more new words have
Published position papers we gather he is
penalty Is applied
been
added to the English language, as spoken
Writing tide month in The New York Times,
dissatisfied mainly with Insufficient funding for
by Americans, than perhaps any time In our
Burns, the former national director of
Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, which are
history.
the National Conference of Black Lawyers, says:
important communication links across the Iron
The G. C. Merriam Co. has pu lished 1,000 of
"It may be Inconvenient to Ignore the race
Curtain. In the debate be also
ij that "w
them in a special supplement to Its Webater's
question Inherent In capital punishment but ft is
have failed to enforce" the part of the Helsinki
Third New International Dictionary. It Is a book
,,.•
-,
from honest. . .(The simple fact remains
that Is a
Input down as the monstrous
agreement that promised more freedom of travel
that
the decision to permit the reintroduction of
. -.
Third to lift .
and other personal liberties for citizens of the
the death penalty was decision to kill hundreds of
It's all there, from Age of Aquarius to zilch,
,,.
Soviet satellites.
persons, mostly ractaknlnortty members." 9
/
.
from
aerospace
to
G
(zero
population
There is no mechanism, of course, for us to
But I would like to put forth a cowderthesis to
growth)— these and other words or terms that
ø"
t offered by Mr. Bu: It In fact, the lack
"enforce" the Helsinki agreement. If he believes
have become such a familiar Part 01 the
'
of
the death penalty for murder that
the United States should curtail trade with Russia
VOCSbUI1Ty that we forget how hTSCSIII they are
discriminates
against blacks. Why? Because
to try to get the Communists to be more lenient
As In the pad, the most prolific sources of
blacks are murdered In far greater numbers
new
words
have
been
science
and
technology.
With their people, he had a chance toy so when
than whites.
Space flight, for example, gave us moonwalk and
the question was put directly to him In the debate.
-I•• ,
Thus, If capital punishment deters, as I
troy quasars and black holes.
- ... Instead, however, he shifted the subject to the
.
believe It does, then blacks will benefit the most
Physics: ahostofsubatornJcpartJc1es, as w.j
Middle East.
by being murdered In far fewer numbers.
megadeath (one million deaths, a wilt 01
President Ford's stumbling misrepresentation
University Of Chicago Prof. Isaac Ehrlich,
measurement In reference to atomic war) and
Of his approach to Eastern Europe is something he
the means tq deliver It — the smart bomb.
who has analyzed all Index Crimes In most states
But
during the years 1933-1*, concludes that ,an
has to answer for, but the policy Itself hardly needs
__
the
antiwar
movement,
Integration,
the
new
Additional execution per year.. .may have
defending. It Is 'a cheap shot for Carter to be
___
Small
Firms
Losing
resulted
on the average In seven or eight fewer
id
the
search
for
persuggesting that the Presidenv Md been "bra10
murders.'
,
Also
contributed
to
the
grwth
washed' by the Communists. 11 that'i the case,
u Iaiiguage.'
,..
kw voiuc (AP).- yo ngur u ut thu permitted the very larg orporatlons,
lt e datt4fcs
regarding U thurd late of
who "bra1nwasbed Carter into making his
___
I murdered
Ego trip, counterculture, (IlJfrp
funky
blacks
me
remark about protecting the ethnic
can:
If
there
Is
so
much
support
for
small
and
and
goveriunent
to
grow
the
expense
of
lbS
blacki
are
being
annually
double
truly
shocking.
Twelve —
thousand
for only a few examples, were developed to
purity of neigh
me li-size business In the United States, why "Independent sector." at
borhoods — an oral blunder that cost him as much
describe new ways of living, new ideas, new
does It weaken In relation to big business and big
Now the association Is checking up on the the figure five years ago — making homicide the
philosophies,
government?
embarrassment last spring as Mr. Ford is suf.
candidates.
Already It has obtained written mant*r one cause of death for blacks ages IS to
During the past 15 years, Americans talked
now?
Fifteen years ago one of every four persons In statements supporting hidependerd business 35, according to Dr. Ruth Dennis, a psychiatrist
about
about — rapped about, that Is — the Peter
the civilian labor force worked for government from both President Ford and his Democratic at the Meharry Medical College In Nashville,
This campaign seems to have more than Its
Principle, ufology (the study of UFOs), bionics
or for one 01 the 500 largest Industrial concerns
share of speaking now and thinking later, on both
. opponent, Jimmy Carter. carter even promised Tenn.
(solving engineering problems with biological
Now It Is close to one of three,
to establish yardsticks to measure growth.
sides. Carter has had to apologize to Lady Bird
information) and cryonics (freezing the dead).
In Qilcago, a black male between the ages of
You can measure the trend In other ways too. me association has eatawweci eight i
Johnson for calling her late husband a liar, and he
ssues 15 and 35 has a far greater chance of being
I
We drank cold duck apres-skl and dlzcuaaed
NatIonal Small Business AssocIation which It believes are Important to the suryival
is still cleaning his shoes from his walk through the
biological clocks, rapid eye movement and
murdered than of dying from an accident, heart
comments
that In 1960 small and medlwmslxe and growth of Independent
aversion therapy.
pages of Playboy.
business, the mod disease, cancer or any other disease. Lest year,
businesses accounted for 50 per cent of assets vital of which Is to halt the big bus1.neu-big 311 were slain. Di. Frank Zlmring, a
The straight ones among us wondered about
and 41 per cent of profits. In 1972 the numbers government trend.
sociologist who has studied violence In Chicago's
to 30 per cent and 20 per cent
the behavior of swingers and groupies and other
"For small business,
ultimate measurable ghettos, says that In the Windy Qty a black male
flaky types, While the libbers held cothsCloIhaneu.
of
tests
of
the
next administration has 10 times the risk of being murdered as does a
Authorities of various persuasions agree that
raising sessions on how to deal with the machoe small_
and
M
COIITSSI
wIll te whether white male.
medlum.alze business Is
The ticns'praive" tax ducture,whJchisdesigned
often the
independent
sector
outgrows government
down.
(excessively masculine males) who put theifl mod responsive to the community's needs,
thethe
and
big business
..." ...
It state
Figures from the Detroit Dept. of Health tell a
to distribute the tax burden so that wealthy finillies carry a
most Innovative,
the mostvitality.
vigorous, the most
We lost our collective cool over Watergate expressive
of the nation's
higher proportion of the load, has been distorted over the past
similar story revealing that the murder trend s:
All candidates for the Senate and House were going
and a new meaning was given to an old word
two decades.
up for black women as well as men. For all
—
So why?
asked their opinion. Fort y Senate candidates and
stonewa ll.
According to Cal-Tax News, the publication
blacks In this city, both males and females
ult of
"A
whole
lot
of
this
Is
the
fa
of the California
4SOHOSa5 rafltsnn
No less thmp4 between the ages of and
In short, life has been a Qdne1e fire drill (a business," conced
Taxpayers Association, the total tax bite on families earning
homicide is new ,
es Milton Stewart,
per cent expressed some degree of agreemeg. the leading cause of 14
death Four hundred were:
re
t
mo han four times the national average has increased since
stale of great confusion). Yet despite all the the associati
on. In the past, he says, small
Some 91.6 per cent agreed that "it catchup kill ed in W14.
1953 by 46 per cent. The burden on the lees fortunate "average"
problems
of
the
'SOs
and
early
1,
the
upticks
business
permitted
the parties and the can. growth Is to be
achieved by the Independent
and downticks of the stock market, skyjackings didates to provide mere
famil y has grown twice as fast — by more th
lip support,
an 92 per cent.
Now, as to the discriminatory nature of our
se
and rip-ofIs, most of us have reached fat city (a
ctor, It must be given as high a pri
As a result, taxes took almost 23 per cent 01 the average
s,
Meanwhile,
he
continue
ority
in
Criminal
j
state of being well-off).
"mistaken federal national economic policy as all other major eco- regards ustice system generally, and as
family's earnings In 1975. me wealthier group paid li
the death penalty In particuj
ttle more
tax, spending, regulatory and other policies" nomic goals."
ar, I am
— about 29 per cent
extremely dubious about these charges.
The:
nar
wing
gap can be attributed to dramatic Increases
The
ro
evi dence I have been a bl
e to dig up simply does
personal roperty
tail
sal
not support these assertions.
In
re
es taxes, together with a
continuing spiral in the flat-rate Social Secur
ity tax, which has
In his recent k, "Thinking
become nothing more than other income tax and regressive in
About Crime,"
Harvard Professor of Government James Q.
me next hike in the Social Security assessm,ait, due Jan. 1,
Wilson cites a study by University of Penn&amp;Ylvania sociologisl Marvin Wolfgan
will Increase the levy on individuals earning $16,500 or more
9 which'
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annually by about $70.
shows that of the 439
Evidence still burled In producers" with White House aldesgt
persons
sentenced
to death p
o
game
plan."
Watergate files reveals that Sen. Robert Dole, a White House official
(or murder In Philadelphia be en
The growing burden on low-Income families Increases the
who
was
Involved
in
the
twe
1914
and
Aftert
he
meetjng,tha
the
GOP vice presidential candidate, pressured milk deal.
ration granted 1951, 00 per cent
Pressure for real tax reform to acknowledge the income tax
of
the
black
murderers
were
a
fty
he
price
Inérease
to
th
us
e milk Ind try. NIxon executed, 50
distortions caused by inflation, it also emphasizes
the Nixon White House on behalf of dairymen to
The Haldeman memo to Colson, however, got
per cent of the white murderers
the need for
friends outside the White House set up corn- were executed. Th
accept $2 million in milk money.
Social Security reform to provide
an
unenthusiastic
recepti
on
general tax support for a
. Cobon had already
is Is not much of a
mittees through which the milk producers discrepancy.
Dole was fully aware at the time that the handled a t2 million
Program UW has been expanded far beyond its original Umit4
offer from the milk
funneled
hundreds
of thousands of dollars.
specialized goals.
dairymen were lobbying the White House for Producers for Nixon's reelection. The dairyme
n
At Florida State University, two
Ironically, Do le himself received $15,600 from
sugjl milk suhelclies and other favors that coupled their offer with a request
for Important
the
milk
producers
in
1973.
eventually cost the taxpayers mill ions,
He returned ill of It Waldo,
favors,
have studied the records of 10,418
when the scandal broke. But at
The subsidies helped bring about President
felons
the time, sent to
Fearing that the offer smacked of bribery, reporters
'
state prisons in North Carolina, South
were searching for bigger fish to
Nixon's resignation, led to ex-Treasury Colson sent a memo to White
House lawyer John
and Dole's role In the 1971 events was all
Carolina and Florida between 1969 and 1973 for 17
Secretary John Connally's trial and acquittal, Dean
major crimes. m r conclusion is tiiat the socloand smeared both Democrats and Republicans deal. and talked with Haldeman about the milk overlooked,
economic status a convicted criminal
Wetriedtota1kwlthDoJe,
but
with charges of accepting dirty money.
offenders
In his Feb. 9, 1971, reply to Hald
eman, Colson our calLs. However, a spokesmanbediduItretum
said that Do
"IsunrdatedtothseverityofdatesffI
Dole's part in the scandal, however, has said, "me
UW
cial
note
which
Bob Dole gave you at the
le sanction, as reflected In the length
&amp;so 1100
"wasn't involved In the milk price decisions,"
remained virtually unexplored. But now, we cabinet meeting Is
of prison
the same problem I discussed and made at most
only a few appeals to the White terms
by the courts,"
have wearthedtwo White
memos
with You ln Your office a few weeks ago
House.
show Dole twisted the arm of White }1 whith
"We don't have anyone who can handle
staff
In
Who Is
me spokesman quoted Dole as saying the now an5 PIeCeInThCTmiUMJB
chief H.R. Bob" Haldeman on behalf of the support for us
from outside Interest groups
associate
prof
es
sor
of
law
at
New
like milkproducrs"wante(Jtosupp(,
York
dairymen.
p1
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President University, writes of those
the milk producers, . . I feel that It Is terribly
web
blacks now on death
andipassed the worda1ongtO the y
The crucial memo, damped "Confidential" im port
capital
House,"
row
facing
ant that I not be pers ally Involved (no Dole co
Punishment:
nceded he was aware that the dairy
and dated Feb. 2, 1971, is from Haldeman to one here should be).” We on
were
told,
however,
groups wanted price Increases, "but that's
"The symbolic significance
White House aide Chuck Colson. It tells how Dole that Dole ke
pt up the pressure.
of these state
'
murders will not
they
always
want."
Wed to get the milk money flowing.
Dole
said
he
The scent of ready cash was
couldn't
be lost on a generation of
too much for the remember sending a memo to the White House as
minority youth, or a watching world, providing
r
Haldeman confided In the memo that Dole, White House. Al a secret meeting
headed by
on the dairymen's behalf,
they would even further evidence of the ex
then the Republican national chairman, "sent Nixon himself, the decision was made to reverse
tent
to
which
this country
me a note at the cabinet meeting (in early 1971) a ru ng agai t the
The milk scandal was explored during the
values non-white life."
li
ns
milk subsidies Increase and
regarding the milk producers and apparently he grant It.
House Judiciary committee's impeachment
As black Illinois State Sen. Raymond
Is being pressured by them.
The White House tapes show that at
0
hearings. However, a staff member told our Ewing, who refused
uiat
to vote for a moratorium on
"They have told him that they are unable to meeting, Dole's name
associate, Marc Smolonsky, that Dole's role in the death
came
up
twice.
Fanner
penalty
In
that state, has observed:
work out a means of ge'L1ng their activity going Agriculture
Secretary Clifford Hardin, con.
the matter was not pursued because it didn't
regarding their suDw.4 i for us. Would you please skiering who should be broughl into coti.
"I realize that most of those who would face
bear directly on the Impeachment of Nixon.
get In toucl with Dole and follow up on this?" versatlons on the
the
death penalty are poor and black and 4
milk matter, said, "We've got a
The Dole note, according to one of those with little work to do. We've got to let.
Footnote: Dole's Democratic
friendless. I also r al1ze that most f theIr
. . Bob Dole..
vieknowledge of its contents, said, In effect, "Get off
Sen. Walter Mondale, D.-Minn., was also linked tans are poor and black
Hardin was then Interrupted, but later, White"
and
friendless
and
the stick. Why can't they (the milk producers) House aide J ohn Ehrlichman
to the scandal. A milk lobbyist said a on
M dale dead."
suggested Dole be
aide solicited him for 122,0 in 1971.
find anyone (at the White House) to deal with?" brought In to help harvest
Mondale
the political benefits
This realization does not yet seem to have
,\,' Q.
In addition to penning the note, Dole "went From the milk price incree.
denies knowledge of the solicitation
s but con- dawned on Mr. Burns and
those like him who
the nulk
Nix,n COUIjflcntu,I 1 think you have a
he got $5,000 from milk producers for a oppose capital Punishm t
good
en In the name of black
fund-raising dinner,
civil rights.

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Novelist
Saul Bellow was awarded the Nobel Prize In
Literature today In an unprecedented sweep
by Americans of all five Nobel prizes this
year.
The 61-year-old Bellow, born in Canada of
Russian Jewish parents and reared in
Chicago, was cited "for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his
work."
Bellow is the seventh American winner of
the literature prize and the first since John
Steinbeck in 1962.
Among his books are "Humboldt's Gift,"
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it and also so they know there Is
nothing wrong with choosing
not to use It."
She said a preliminary test of
the pupils showed that many
didn't know the legal age for
purchasing alcohol or that cotfee and a cold shower won't soher a drunk or that alcohol Is
not an effective remedy for
colds and snakebite.
The children see Wins on the
effects of alcohol and learn the
legal penalties of delving wider
the Influence. They are encoiraged to discuss the effects of
alcohol on the person, the family and the community.
At the close of the course,
only two of those who cornplated it said they expected to
'drink alcohol when older, offidais said.
The eighth-grade program
uses similar materials but is
more technical and more descriptive of the effects of alcohol on the body and brain.

getting the facts about hard IIquor after a survey showed that
more than one-third of
Florida's high school students
drink alcohol,
State education officials said
the first group to complete the
program was fifth grade glass
of 40 pupils at Tlmücuan
Elementary School here.
"The whole purpose of the
course Is to get them to be responslble about alcohol In the
future," said Elinor Southerland, a teacher at the school.
"We'll never really know the
long'term effect. Many of the
things you do In school you do
on falU, becau yo never
fl)' know."
The two-week courses are
Planned in the fifth grade and
again with more depth In the
eighth grade.
me two levels were chosen
after a survey showed that 3.5
per cad of the boys and .5 per
cent of the girls In the sixth
grade think hard liquor. The
IN ff
figures climb to 46 per cent of
THE
the boys and 29 per cent ofthe
girls by the senior year of high
school.
One purpose of the course is
to correct misconceptions and
give the pupils some basis on
which to make a responsible
Judgment.
"We are trying to avoid any
DELIGHTFUL
kind of moral judgment," Mrs.
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colony in southern Africa.
In London, the House of Commons voted late
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Auditorium,
me Symphonic Band, under
Souzay has performed at the the direction of Frank Stubbs,
Is
Vienna, Salzburg, Casals and a group of wind and percussion
Alxen-en Provence Festivals, players. The program will open
He has sung with the Boston with "Grand Dialogue for
Symphony,
New
York Winds" by Eugene Gigout;
Philharmonic, Philadelphia Toccata
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Girolamo
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Quagliati, Calestani and
Scarlatti. Sousay will also sing by Alan Hovhaness with
selections, from works by trumpet soloist, David Trigg,
Duparc, Brahanis, freshman, from Maitland. The
'Ib''rot : Gounod,
Ravel and DeFalla. He will be program will close with the
hoE
. accompanied by pianist Dalton "First Suite in E flat for
Military Band" by Gustav Hoist
Baldwin
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The recital Is sponsored by Metamorphosis of Themes
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down, explain that they pr efer you feed your face and grow
the hush-hush, dress-in-the- fatter. The housework never
closet approach, while you take gets done unless you're ex.
the more casual, open, no-big- pectlng company.
deal at ti tude. (P.S. I think your
I'm not planning on leaving
approach Is healthier.)
you. I think too much of the
DEAR ABBY: A woman kids. But I must admit that the
wanted to know if medical thought of kicking your fat can
treatment was In order for her all the way back to LeMars,
h usband, who had lately lost all Iowa,
has crossed my min d a
interest In sex. II that letter is couple of times.
from Phoenix, Ariz., it's from
FED LIP IN PHOENIX
my wife, and I'd like to answer
her this way:
DEAR ABBY: A woman who
Dear Wife: No, my dear, belongs to my bridge club
medical treatment Is not In recently made a needlepoint
order for ME, but it may be that sampler bearing the following
YOU could use some. When I message: "NEEDLEPOINT
married you 10 years ago, you HAS REPLACED SEX!"
were 5 foot 3 and weighed 117.
She framed it and hung it In
Today you won't even get on a her den where we play bridge.
scale, but I know you must
Ever since she displayed It,
weigh at least 170. and are about no one has bad the nerve to
six ax handles across the rear. bring out her needlepoint —
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won't believe this, but th e next
day Amy's mother phoned me
to say that she and her husband
were "furious" because we
allowed Amy to see a naked
male! She said they ha dn't
planned on telling Amy the
facts of life until she reached
puberty, but since she saw a
naked boy, she's asking lots of
questions they aren't prepared
to answer. She also said that
Amy could not stay overnight at
our hóMeagalñ'

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nartli'titoplv in
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the administrative end. So I
took the job as manager of

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The Bromellad Society of Savings and Loan branch on grooming their specimens to
Central Florida will hold its South Orange Avenue at present the best possible apfirst komellad show Nov. 5.7, Michigan Street. Members pearance. First, don't wait until
at the Altamonte Mall In come from as far as Ormond the day before the show; start
cooperation with the merchants Beach, Palm Bay, Kissimmee, now to evaluate possible enof, the Mall. The Society, and Mt. Dora to these meetings. tries. Select them for symorganized informally In 1972, The Society publishes a mon- metry, good color, and at
elected officers and became thly bulletin.
tractive markings. Use a pot
affiliated with the international
public Is Invited to enter which is pleasingly proporBromellad Society in 1974.
plants in the show along with tional to the size of the plant.
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club, haUof the locaj
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membership ranges from plants to the entry table In the Leaves, cobwebs, and wdJfe
teenagers to octogenarians, Mall on Nov. 4, between 7 and should be removed from
from students to professional 8:30 p.m., or Nov. 5, between plant. Some garden supply
people. The Society meets at 7:30 and 8:30 am.
houses can furnish 12 to 15 Inch
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A smile spills across
Not our lease ran out
Cow
Oct.
the area. When
field, Mrs. Campbell notes, t
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suntanned face. When I first the building was sold from We are dill a small company me class will meet wedeesday 111111
couples
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purchasei the company I found under us, so we decided to though we are rapidly growing. eveninj
Beverly Campbell talki about myself deeply in debt. Working move. I wanted to live in this Perhaps the most exciting
ri'.riet Fee Is $10.
how lucky she's been. But listen from eight am, till ten or area, and put my children In involvement we have right
now
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briefly and you will know that eleven at night was not unusual. school in Seminole county."
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her
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formula:
hard
work
go
camping.
While
they
played
would
be
pleased.
"We
brought
completely
re-chargeable.
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and self-discipline.
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"I started work at 17 My typewriter and books"
They just sold their homes and country and Canada — we even
howswere from nine tofivel
came along. One man left his sell to Taiwan."
WORLD
was always there at eight and
Mrs. Campbell recalls, "One own partnership to come up
seldomleftbeforesj,j of our Miami employes ftveJin here and work with us!"
fhephone rings. Bev Camp.
Casselberry and commuted
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Though the company keeps bell answers it herself. It Is
all I could from the people between here and Miami, so
we an engineer quite busy working apparent she still believes that
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Head Start
Woman's Club
Club,
ane
Tuesday, its foam yew ofThe
Altamonte-Forest Qty
activities,
The Sanford Woman's Club Is
Head Start has elected new collecting old newspapers for
Mrs. Lou Baker will officers: Kenneth Morse Sr., see to a recycling plant in an
-: relinquish her post as president president; Mrs. Clora M. effort to raise money for a
to Mrs. Laura Pursell who has Wilder, vice president; Mm mobile classroom for the
been social chairman. Harry Princilla Morse, secretary;
CountysierJrs Dept.
Bicking will continue to serve Mrs. Vera McDonald, assistant crime prevention education
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elected officers Include Mrs. Coleman, treasurer; Mrs. Jo
The club will be "liting
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Martha Johnson, secretary; Ann Baldwin, parliamentarian; youth deputies who have been
Mrs.
--Camille
Bicking, Charlie Thomas, Chaplain,
collecting newspapers as a
treasurer; Mrs. Martha
Representatives on the policy project for some time.
Parker, corresponding committee are Morse and Mrs.
The club's effort to help the
secretary and Mrs. Macel Baldwin. Alternatesare Mm deputies is part of the 'Hands
Bragg, delegate to the Seminole Morse and Mrs. Wilder. 1" Up' program sponsored
County Federation of Senior publicity chairman is Mrs. nationwide
by Woman's Cluhe
Citizen Club.. Delegates at Barbara Rogers and ways and in a volunteer effort to help halt
large to serve on the board of means chairman, Mrs. Inca crime, The local club will help
governors Include Mrs. Lula Bouey.
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Head teacher and center
in the community
Vincent Howell.
director is Mrs. Sharon with the new mobile classroom.
Many members will par- Edwards. Others on the staff
For more Information,
Ucipate in the Golden Age Include Mrs Lucia Fitch, and contact Mrs. M.R. Strickland of
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on Nov. 11, Once Upon A teacher; Mrs. Jacqueline Hunt, Sheriff's Dept.
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"Music Man." On Nov. substitute cook and Miss Joyce
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Volunteers are needed at the
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Heart Days" with special ad. five-year-olds located at SR 4M $
DOCTORS'
, The WoñaneAuxiary of Sniino1e County Medical mission for seiMirs. •
and Hermit's Trail In
W.
Society honored the wives of new physicians In the
Altamonte Springs to allisid (
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uOmeO, 4'.afl,,,.5Franklin
kiln Cl1tw M' a't.
center, welcomes Mrs. Stephen Phillips, right, and CivicCenter atO poL Harry
Bicking is chairman. Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Artman. Other doctor's wives honored Baker, past president, and
warm Mrc TA,Il
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"Death and Dying" will be technique of turning a
offered thmugli the Office of destmetive process Into a
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Daughter Lasebeen Ssdey
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fete was BGS Director, Mrs.
Robert Hattaway at her
Alto
Spetip home.
BGS Presidest Dora Lee
RmoeU shag with Mitha Rye
aid Valerie Weld, BGS arUstk
directors, conducted a brief
orientation session.
Mrs. Hattaway, seated left,
reviews dwcrs' contract with
Mrs. William Hajbsck and her
datgbters,LeIla, left, and Usa,
both sew company dancers who
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FoeORLANtX) (AP)
mer Sen. Edward J. Gurney
was not surprised when he was
told is June 1972 about Illegal
fund-raising operations which
netted some $150,000, his onetime fund raiser says.
Larry Williams testified
Wednesday In the perjury trial
of the former Republican amatoe that the shake down of FlorIda housing contractors In Gurney's name continued until
April or May of 1973
Gurney, 0 Is charged with
lying to a Jacksonville grand
jury when he said he didn't
know until June 1972 that Williams was pressuring Florida
builders for political contribulions In return for favors tron
theFederalHouslngAdmlnls(ration.
The government also alleges
that Gurney lied to the 1974
grand jury when he said he
didn't know until mid-19731 that
themoneywasgolngforfield
office and staff expenses.
Testifying for the gover nment, the blond, smartly
dressed Williams said he told
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The ca-senator was Indicted
on seven counts In the fundraising scandal which ended his
career. He was acquitted of five
charges In a Tampa trial last
year. The jury deadlocked on
perjury and conspiracy
charges, and the government
dropped the conspiracy count
last month.
Williams served five months
in prison after plea bargaining
with the government.
Defense counsel C. Harris
Dittmar lost another attempt to
get the case dismissed when
Williams testified that Gurney

was one of the hicorporators of
a real-estate firm called Oxnard Inc.
"The witness lied and this Is
another example of prosecutorlal misconduct," Dittmar
contended. The judge denied
the motion.
Later, Williams said In respunse to prosecution questions
that Gurney's "ownership WU
not to be publicized In the corporatlon," which Williams said
he set upat the request of the
senator.
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to Sheila Browfl
chairman of the
professional divisloti#
United Way of Seminole
County. Mrs. Browfl
reported today that
contributions in her
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REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to ercage
in business under the tictltiousname
at TRIDENT TELEVISION AND
APPLIANCE SERVICING at &amp;V
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32730 Intends to register the said
rlfmö with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Semlno:2 County,
Florida.; DATED Ihie 119, uay at
October, A . D. 1976.
James S. Daniel Ill
Joseph P. Kerwin
Publish: Oct. II. 21. 25, Nov. 1. 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In le,sIn.0 at 131 Academy
Ave., Sanford, Seminole COunty,
Florida ufldI? the fiCtitIOJ$ name at
ALPHA ENTERPRISES, ltio that I
Intend to register said na,, with the
Clerk at the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the EWOVislGfl$ at the Fictitious
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$83.01 Florida Statutes 1931.
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Earl Crittenden, and Gurney
aides Joseph Bastlen and Jun
Groot went Into a safety deposit
box In Anderson's bank in Winter Park, Williams said.
Gurney told him "the fund
raising should cease," Williams
said. But it didn't, the witness
said, and "If anything, there
was considerably more money
disbursed" for field office
t
penses than previously.
The prosecution contends
Gurney knew that Williams wasBL
raising money for him because
he hired Williams in January GAINS
1971, and that he knew the
money was going for Gurney
staff expenses.

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'donor chair' and on hand to accept the gift from Sanford American Legion
Auxiliary Post 53 President Betty Luecker (left) was Bob Daehn (seated),
chairman of the local unit of the life-giving agency. Others pictured include
Blood Bank worker Mary Elselein (second from left) and Josephine Blair,
treasurer of the auxiliary.

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Benjamin F. Johnson
Theodore D. Johnson
Donald Keach
Charles W. Keeney
Anderson W. McKenzie
Charlotte M. McWatters
Terrence A. Moran
Tyrone Moran Jr.
Opal F. Robertson
Julia M. Rumph
William R. Spillman
George E. Wells
R. B. Zipperer
George Rogers, DeLand
Robin S. Dunphe, Lake Mary
Jo Ann Thomas, Lake Mary
Harvey H. Bloodsworth,
Maitland
Cynthia H. Dyes, New
Smyrna Beach
Arthur R. Flowers, Orange
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Ernest Chavers III, Osteen
Mrs. Larry (Sandra) Tyner,
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Terrence A. Moran
Tyrone Moran Jr.
Archie B. Smith
Herman Welborn
Mary A. Wyatt
Edward A. Yancey
Kathleen Postle, Altamonte
Springs
Brenda Stephens,
Casselberry
Helen Tedrow, DeBary
James I.. Webb, DeBary
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Summer Game has become a Willie Ran&amp;tlth eMs. "Wi' i.stn
waiting game and the wait play our game and come
could end tonight.
But Will McEnaney, the reThe World Series of 1976, Dever who took over for rookie
Button, button.. who's got the button?
lacking the drama that most of Pat Zachry and nailed down
This
the October Classics usually Cincinnati's 6-2 victory weekend,is no set of nursery games they play this
but by the same token don't look for a
being, took a night off Wednes- Tuesday night, sees things
day, pleasing nobody.
&amp;ffCTVL1Y
world beater In the bunch of games Involving
Not the allbut.dianplon CiaThe Yankees, he, says can't Seminole County teams.
cinnati Beth.
keep playing their game beThree games Friday night and one Saturday
Not the all-but-vanquished cause it hasn't worked.
afternoon
comprise the schedule. The won-lou
New York Yankees.
"The pressure is
really
On
Not the all-but-bored fans.
them now," McEnaney SY5. records won't blind anyone, but somehow that
seem quite as Important when one considers
"I don't likes day off. I would "They have to throw away their
the
words
of the immortal Grantland Rice about It
like to get it over with. The game pun and start from
season's over. i want to go scratch"
not mattering who won or lost, but how they played
home," Clnclimati's Dave ConThe Beth are sticking with the game.
cepclon said after Wednesday their game plan. That means
Personally, I'd like to see the players from a
night's game was washed out. Gary Nolan will be pitching for
team convince their coach of that after losing by 48"A postponement doesn't do a them tonight. U Martin sticks to
o.
thing for us now," said man- 1l,pIsr. Ed Figueroa wi ll be
The questii which arises is simply do we place
ager BIUy Man,
r'Jse
who Yaw- theYankeegtaz-',er.Buttherajn
kees face the prospect of being delay has given him an option, too much emphasis on winning?
swept in four games, the first He could start Catfish Hunter.
To be certain, there are Instances where a coach
team to go under In four
or
even
a player could abide others in his relentless
Sparky Anderson, the outstraight since Baltimore rolled spoken manager of the p,
quest for victory. On the other hand, striving to win
over Los Angeles in 1006.
thinks this Series should have is what everyone plays for. And perhaps the greatt
"Why did
you call the game ended a long time ago. "The rewardof a young athlete's life will be the
knowledge
off" asked one update New Series
should be over by Octo- that he
met, battled and triumphed over an op.
York fan, telephoning Boyle ber i," he
says. "That would be ponent.
Kuhn's office shortly after
bed for everybody. But then It
Commissioner's 2p.m. decision Is not
The feeling of victory could surpass
my job to rim baseball."
the game.
achievements
in business or personal life. A high
His job is to rim what he beTonight's game begins at 9:30 lleves
point of his life. Certainly, winning will linger longer
Is the best team In sev•
p.m. EDT. If a fifth game is eral decade&amp;
than losing.
necessary, it would be played
The ultimate feeling of a victory or defeat,
"I'd
like
to
win
the
Series
In
Friday. But when Friday Is not
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four games," he told newsmen however, rests with the Individual. And probably
known.
Because of the debate be- Wednesday. "In order to make their role in either will reflect the degree of Intween presidential candidates you ask the question, 'Are weas fluence.
Jimmy Carter and Gerald good as the old Dodger and
Opponents of a high degree of emphasis on
Ford, the game originally Yankee teams of the 1950s?" winning might
want to consider the case of every
scheduled for 8:30 p.m may be
Last year against Boston. An- member of the
Seminole High team, right down to
pushed up to an afternoon or derson said, the Beds did not
the
bench
warmers
and water boys.
twilight starting time.
play as well as they were caThat
victory
over
me Reds came Into this pable of playing. This year, he
Gainesville will never be
Series trying to achieve a feat says, they want that sweep
erased. I picture those players recalling the score
unmatched by a National show the people we are one of decades from now, perhaps with grandchildren on
League team since the 1921-22 the great teams of all tune."
their knees. Yes, sir! Now that was a game, Johnny.
New York Giants, namely to
The Reds haven't displayed
No one could, or should, attempt to tamper with
win successive World Series. as much of the power or opporthe sweet vibration of victory.
Now the Yankees are trying tunistic base-running as might
On the other hand, take a peek at teams at the
to achieve a feat never before have been expected. That's
accomplished In the Series' 72- cause their pitchers, the one elsewhere in the county. Lake Brantley, Lake
year history, namely to win a facet of their game constantly Howell, Oviedo and Lyman are mired in losing
championship after losing the being overlooked, have been seasons. They might not wind up that
way, or at
first three games.
doing a great job against the least have their moments before the season
Is over.
The Yanks say they are not Yanks,. ilmifing. them..to.
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But
what
if
they
don't?
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liijø$fl'ovr and p$7- ruts In tl*11,g three games.
Décad frothhow do they tell their grinddead. "We're not quitters,"
"Our pitching staff Is under.
children they were losers? I think not. The point Is
says Martin. "I am not a quitter rated because the other eight
they can tell their children's children that they
and my guys aren't. We have guys get all the publicity," nbeen a comeback club all derson explained.
played football, proudly if that is the case. Unable to
claim a champion's role, they none-the-less have
experienced the tension of one-on-one confrontation
and will have derived a great deal of satisfaction
from the way they accepted that challenge.
That's more than a hunch. It's a gut feeling.
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NOTICEOFOINERAL
ELECTION
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
A GENERAL ELECTION WILL
BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ON
THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER,
1916, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
ELECTING A COUNCILMAN,
SEAT ONE, A COUNCILMAN,
SEAT THREE, AND A COUN.
CILMAN, SEAT FIVE: EACH FOR
A TWO YEAR TERM OF OFFICE.
THE PLACES OF VOTING WILL
BE CITY HALL, 102 N. MOSS
ROAD, FOR PRECINCTS 12 AND
21; FIRE STATION NUMBER 2,
NORTHERN
WAY,
FOR
PRECINCT 50.
THE ELECTION BOARD SHALL
CONSIST OF MRS. RUTH LAYO,
MRS. NORMA LANG, MRS.
HELEN GREEN. MRS, LOUISE
OWENS, MRS. PATRICIA LOM.
BAR DI, MRS. MARGE WILLIAMS,
MRS. REET ELLIOTT AND MRS.
RUTH MEWES.
TROY J. PILAND.
MAYOR
Publish: Sept. 30, Oct 7, II, 21, 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.74.I1lS.CA4I.I
EUGENE S. COOPER,
Plaintiff,
VI.
SERVICE
EXCEPTIONAL
XENOGAMY, INC., a Florida
corporation.
Defendant,
NOTICEOFSALE
Notice is hereby given that P.
suant to the Final Judgment In
Foreclosure and sale entered In the
cause pending in the Circuit Court in
and for Seminole County, Florida,
being Civil Number 76.11I0.CA4IE.
the undersigned Clerk will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
The West ",of the Northwest ¼of
the Northwest 'z of the South , of
GOVERNMENT LOT 1, in Section
3. Township 20 South, Range 29
East, Seminole County, Florida.
at public5I, tothe highest and best
bidder for cash at 11:00 A.M. on the
2nd day of November, 1976 at the
West front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida.
DATED this 11th day of October,
1916.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
t..aorenc. D. Johnson, Esquire
GILES. HEDRICIC
ROBINSON, P. A.
109 East Church Stress
Orlando, Florida 32102
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: Oct. 21, 1976
DEE.109

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
$.09, Florida Statutes. will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
in and for Seminole C.un$y, Florida
upon receipt of proof Of the
publication of this notice, to wit:
QUIK CAR CARE CORPORATION
d b A 30 MIN. MUFFLER-10 MIN.
OILLUB under which we are IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
engaged In business at 7721 East FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
Robinson Street in the City of JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Orlando, Florida.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
That the party Interested In said CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.$U.CA44.0
business enterprise Is as followi:
In Re: the Marylogo at
Geoffrey C. MoefI,
PHILLIP JONES. SR .,
President
Husband
Quick Car Car,
and
Corporation
HENRIETTA JONES,
Dated at Orlando. Orange County, Wife
Florida, September 77th, 1916,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Publish: Sept. 30, Oct. 7, II, 21, 1976 TO: MRS. HENRIETTA JONES
DEO156
No. 63 Peck Street
Rochester, New York
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that i am that a Petition for Dissolution of
engaged in business at 4t9Hwy 431. Marriage has been filed against YOU,
Bay 3, Altamonte Springs 32701, and you are required to serve acopy
Seminole County, Florida under the of your answer or pleading to the
fictitious name of SUPER SUB Petition an the Petitioner's attorney,
PUB, and that I intend to register JAMES E. C. PERRY, 1011
Sanford Avenue, P.O. Box
Said name with the Clerk of the
Sanford,
Florida,
Circuit Court, Seminole County, 2236.
Florida in accordance with the and file the original answer
Provisions of the Fictitious Name or pleading in the Office of the Clerk
Statutes, To Wit: Section go 09 of the Circuit Court on or before the
301h day of November, 1916. If you
Florida Statutes 1957.
fail to do to. a default will be taken
S: Barbara J. Rawson
Publish. Oct. 21. 2$. Nov. 1. 11. 1976 against you fo r the relief demanded
in the Petition.
DEEIG1
Dated at Sanford, Seminal.
County, this 15th day of October,
1976.

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"One $10,000 payment I sent
by wire to Mr. Grout" In Gurney's office In Washington "for
a market research poll for Mr.
Gurney," Williams said.
Williams also testified that in
the summer of 1971, Gurney accepted the iae of a condominim apartment for a Vacation In San Juan, Puerto Rico
from Kramer.
"Mr. Gurney made an Inquiry as to who the builder was
and whether we'd done any.
thing for him," Williams said.
"I said we had helped him with
the FHA in Miami."

Gurney were to be non-visible,"
William said.
Dittmar called Oxnard "an
alter ego of Mr. Larry Witllama" and said Gurney was not
directly Involved In the firm,
set up after the WilliamsGurney meeting In Gurney's
Winter Park home.
William identified one of the
persons who gave him a large
contribution as Sumner Kramet, a builder of FHA-sponsored projects In South Florida.
"I got approximately $30,000$35,000 from Kramer," In
March 1971, Williams said.

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afw2aralsing
..He expressed to me that he
thought something like
been going on," Williams said.
"Mr. Gurney expressed sirprise only on the item concernlng Mr. George Anderson."
Williams referred to the possibility that Gurney's finance
ihinsome
chairmian iadbeen tg
of the money
The money that was not used

Swears Fundraiser

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
courT NO. 7141.OrI.CIv-Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

Dsnny Flint
Jim Ke*M*y
Henry Slicheist

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Tim RalSeI
Alvin Sweet
Nate Washloglen

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Superintendent
Tamp., Florida

Pu blish Oct 31, 1974
QEEIO6

Chad Roll

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Charles Rigglos
Bob Ssroso
Jim Idmende

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Chris Rlgglns
dM0 Wilkins

Danny Flint
Kenny Lee
Greg PrIngle
Doanell GlIctirist
Don Aitneti
Rod Turner
Kurt Schlrard
Jim Kennedy
Rick Mann
Ken Meadows
Jeff Andersen
Henry Gilchrist
MaUlS Barber
VIril Jenkins
Visnis Quinn
Tim Palmer
Darrell Jihelin
Jedy PICkM
Steve lessen

Robert Charles

Ricky Irysen
David Witcher
Chad Roll

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Oviedo
Morris Hedges David Caughell
Don Jacobs
Dan Nash
Curtis Holloway John Baza
Kenny Ends
Mike Multins

Greg Kerr
Dan Smith

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Mill Cane,
Sill
D.ayne Miner
Don Jacobs
Kenny Eads
Rick Nash
Rick Evans
Randy Willis
David Bass
Mike
Rick Wart
Scott Meyer

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute". Chapte
M5.0,, Florida Statutes. will registeà.
with the County Comptroller, in and
for Seminole County, Florida, upon
receipt of proof of the publication of
this notice, the fictitious name, to
wit: GEORGE CONSTRUCTION
CO. under which we are engaged in
business at 109 Devon Court,
Lcngwood, Florida. 32730.
That the parties interested in said
business enterprise are as #Iiows
George Davis
Ronald Bennett
Dated of Orlando, Orange County,
Florida. October 5th. 1976
Publish: Oct. II, 21. 25. Nov. 4, 1976
DEE.79

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Sill Caner

Mike Mullini
Chip Johnson
Dwayne Miner

Jack ProCell

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MIke Meliles
Curtis Holloway
Greg Kerr
Morris Hedges
Jack Procell

Randy Homer
David CauheII
Chip Johnson
Henry Finney

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Dan Nash
Mike LIsgard
Ores Kerr
nis cone
Rick Wart

Dan Smith

Jon Olson

Hurural Bell
lobby Johnson

Mike Selple

-Lyman
Danny Williams
Stove Peavey
Steve Meyers

to postpone

Rick Evans.
Scott Meyer
Jest Olsen

Henry Finney
Bobby JeNsen
Hurural Sill

David Bass
Mike seepie

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offense

Randy Willis
Mike Cox
Rick Nash

Dennis Cone
RICh Wars
Randy Homer

1

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Chuck McMullen
Willie Hughes

Offense—

Rory Stone
Rick unset?
Barry Swearinger Larry Clark
Ron Brow,
Herb Folder
JeSts Donsiwe Lynn Dickerson Danny Alien
Richard Scary Kern Sweat
Greg Sms
Greg Warren
Mike Wilson
Bob Burhhart
Ed Christianson
Bob Thacker
Stan Balabonshi
Wyman Jackson
Don Andriano
Kevin Joseph,
Kyle Peters
David Simms
Melvin Metlel
Helm
Chris Oerms
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Bert Hetfield
Greg Imi

Marcnt Kondrick
Rosy Stone
Donny Allen

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Larry Clark

Herb Folder

Lynn Dickerson
Kem Sweat

Be,, Ansley
Steve Mulligan
David Simmi
Danny Williams
Wyman Jackson
Keith Barnhart
Chris Germans

Stan Balalonsiu
Melvin Meitost
Kevin Joseph
Kyle

Barry Swearh,ger
Mike Wilson
Ron Brows

Rick Bennett
John Donohue
Richard Scary
Doug Barnes

Tampa Girds
For olp h inS

tmiqve Pesato
Bret Poe
Ed Christianson
Greg Warren

Stove Peavey
John Osborne
Steve Meyers

Lake Brantley— Offense
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Tommy White David Cast
Keith LaDay Steve Gala.

Mike Garlic
Mike Sapp

Clark Gonzales
Danny Kirby
Jim Kromer
Tony Sanchot
Sick Tbomblinsor Greg Furrier

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Randy Fowler
Tommy Albers

Dean Shackleferd
Earl Maier

Edward Upson

Kevin Kirschman

Brian

Breda

Mike Behan
Little Lee Baker

lob Bray
Mike Lacere
Mike Couiliard

Randy Fruit?
John Flares

Steve Shackleford
Rick Estrlme,-ia
John Fuller
Jim Yarbrough
Brad Keadle

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Lake Howell
Clark Dixon

Bob Luby

Matt Simonelli
Don Andriano

Malt Simonelli

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John Irumb.aut,
Mike Lacor.
Bob Milanovich
Bob Iray
Steve Perry
Pat Eby
Bob Soloman
Mike Coulllard
Rich Arnold
Greg Abbott

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Steve Dixon
Bob Bray

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Doug Hancock
Lee Rally
Big Lee Baker
Keith Prather
Chris Monevie
John Sabi
Randy Jones
SCot? Roddifl
Allan Jackson
rim Forgue
Leo Fields

Richard Arnold Steve Perry
Steve Birchift John BIumbauh Tony Cacciapuoti
Mark Schrenk
Mike Fletcher John Brandoril Larry Connariato Steve Foster
Bob Soloman
Mike Lacor,
Joey Clark
Duane Veltman
Tom O'Leary

Don Schrenk
Steve Dixon
Mike Perry

Defense

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Mike Perry
James Kaslk

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Chuck Weodwerttt
Doug Greijer

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Bert Barclay
Clark Dixon
Frank Fabrizio

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Nick Microvlls
David Poe
1,11 Ruff

Malt Simonelli

rinity Prep _____________Offense _
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Paul Swett Eo Murpny
Mike Hansen
Karl Salisbury

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Win Webb
Jeff Vann

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Clilfe Barnett
Mike Butcher
Mike

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Chan Muller
Palmer Miles
Mike Slgrest

David Sutton
Malt Stevens

Brent Matthews
Cliff, Barneft

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Doug Lanier

J. T. Willett

Stuart Hall

Jeff Vans

David Sutton

David Mellinger

Mike Hansen
Ed Murphy
Paul Swell

Mall Stevens
Mike Stgr.st

Cliffe lamest
Norb.rt Seals

Mike Presser

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David Poe
Cliff. Barnes?
Stacy Hoiderbaum

Jay Johnson

Mike Butcher

Defense

3 out of 4 adults find
help in theYellow Pages,

Win Webb

Chao Molter

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Jay Johnson
Do" L.anle,
J.T. Willett
Stacy Holderbaum Sieve lelvin MM Sfe,,,
Stuart Hall

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Santor, Florida 32771
TolepIe. 323 2171
Publish Oct 14. 21. 1976
OEE so

After a 6-0 week last week, the prep pick.in'
business is pickin' up.
For this week's pigskin additives:
Lyman 19, Lake Brantley 7
The Greyhounds
don't remember the Alamo, but they do recall last
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Deane Honaker
Bad KeIsch
Rick Ruedlinger

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Marvin Goldmai.
Oeofl Nichols

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Randy Larsen
Richard UcQuire

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MIAMI (AP)
The Miami play. We're supposed to have
Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buc- our hands closed and within the year.
cancers will have more in corn- framework of our body. But I
Colonial 33, Lake Howell 14
Too much ball
mon than just losing streaks don't care, if you're blocking control on the part of
the Grenadiers.
when they collide here Sunday somebody hard, your arms are
Astronaut 41, Oviedo 7— Another long night for
both are having trouble with going to fall out there."
the
Lions.
holding penalties.
Neither team can blame pen.
Trinity Prep 36, St. Andrews 6
Tampa was called for eight alties for all their offensive
A happy
homecoming for the Saints.
holding penalties last Sunday orotiems.
while losing ;o Seattle. Miami
had four holding penalties
called In the first half in its Ions
to Kansas City. Three were
declined by the Chiefs.
"I've never seen as many
penalties In my life. I wish they
i officials) had to coach one of
the teams," said Bucs' Coach
John McKay, whose expansion
team has lost all six National
'
Football League games.
/
"The thing that I've noticed Is
that the referees who previous
to this had very seldom callec
'
holding penalties — unless the.
were very flagrant are now
throwing more flags than I've
ever seen them throw before,"
said Dolphins' Coach Don
Shula, whose 24 club has lost
________
three straight games.
____________
"1 don't think it's good to
have
an hol ding," Shula
added. "If this (penalties) will
help that, it will serve the punI
pose. But I hate to see the flags
'
being flown..."
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The two Florida clubs are
faced with an NFL crackdown
---.-on holding ordered by Art
McNally, the league's superON.
that IIU('I.' till/I lflhI.%/Uli(,fljS, / it ii till/i (III('/Ui%'fe''.
visor of officials.
411141 ri(' ttiili t',lSil ('/It't'%,.'.
r.
Miami guard Bob Kuechenberg said, "It's Like a speeding
ticket. If you hand out enough of
them, they're going to slow you
down, I guess.
"Our whole offense was disrupted the whole first half with
all those
tlx holding penalties. me
holding penalties can nullify
NVIII %.t)U VC1 \tlLIi S11.11C t,l tlIL L,tIk tRill) tilL' I).'l)le %ilitt.ti It.'
big, play and naturally take
a way the offensive show,..
thic ')L'IItt PiII1.t.Y1 1,1 IlikI I I L"it.I&amp;Illilt?
when they call them In the first
\' tIl Yelltm 11.ltL'S Stk.' Rep L'll1 iie'itl1 a prI'grinl 1111
quarter, that intimidates you
till t Ihil 'II iii.ike ii CIft'i k ii 1 1 1"-w pi.. ipI it) (Ind Ili.
for the rest of the game.
"If a referee really wants to,
he could call holding on every
,e-ikrr paqe
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Andy Brown
JON Schultz
Kevin Collins Brian M.ntcalm

Baird Lyons
Jim MCCullum
Doug Cannlngten

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct. 21, 25, Nov 4, Il. 1916
OEFlll

Simile Strawter

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William L Colbert at
STENSTROM. DAVIS
MCINTOSH
p 0 Box 1330

Donnell Gilchrist
Ken Meadows
75orls Barber

Jeff Andersin

Chris Riggias

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doesn't

Jetwi Litton
Mark Resend

OLIVER ORAYSON,

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Darrell Jabasin
Jedy Plckeas
Tent Orson

Tim Palmer

Jr. and MARY ANN ORAYSON,h
wife; LIBERTY LOAN CORP. OfW
FUR.
SANFORD
ORANGE;
r fendani(s).
NiTURE
Notice is
NOTICE OF
nOreby given Iha purnt to a
FINAL DECREE of Foreclosure
entered on September II, 1916 by the
above entitled Court, In the above
styled cause, the undersigned
United States Marshal, or one of his
duly authorized deputies, will sill
the property situate in Seminole
County, Florida. described as: The
East 75 feel of Lois I? and n0
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ac
cording to the plot thereof as
recorded in Plat Soel 3. page 37 01
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for Cash
at 13:00 Noon on Thursday,
November Lltmat the west door at
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.
Dated: .33•75
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
0
KENDELL W. WHERRY
Assistant United States Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: Sept. 30. Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1916
DED-15I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 16.2$5.CP
Division
In Re: Estate .f
CECIL DAVID BASS. SR .
.
Oeceaw,j
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of CECIL DAVID BASS. SR.,
dC0hu,d, File Number 74213CP. is
Pending In the Circuit Court for
Seminole County. Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which I
Seminole County Courthouse, PofoL
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, 32711. The
Personal representative of the estate
i s HOWARD E. BASS. wrose ad
deess is Estetla Drive. Lake Mary,
Florida. The name and address of
the personal representatives at
tOCflI'f are Set forth below.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (Seal)
All Persons having claims or
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
demands against the estate are
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
required,
WITHIN
THREE
By: Martha T. VihI,n
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Clerk
Deputy
OF THE ZONING ORIDINANCE
THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, Publish: Oct. 31, 2$, Nov. 1, II, 1974
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clec l
DEEllO
FLORIDA.
Of the above court a wvltt
Notice is hereby given that a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
statement of any claim or demand
Public Hearing will be held at the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN*they
may have. Each claim must be
Commission Room in the City Hall CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
in writing and must indicate the
In the City of Sanford. Florida, at COUNTY, FLORIDA.
basis for the Claim, the name and
7:00 o'clock P.M. on November 5, CIVIL ACTION NO. 742042.CA.I9.0
address of the creditor or his agent
1974. to consider changes and CHARLES F. MARKOWICZ and or
attorney, and the amount
amendments to the Zoning Or. EVA M. MARKOWICZ, hIs wife,
claimed. If he claim is not yet due.
dinance of the City of Sanford.
Ptaintitts. the date when it will become due
Florida. as follows:
vs.
A portion of that certain property MARY LOUISE ROLLER and Shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
lying between Mangoustine Avenue GEORGE K. ROLLER, her
nature of the uncertainty shall be
and Oleander Avenue and between hus band, at l,
Defendants
Stated If thO claim is secured, the
First Strpe$ and Fulton Street is
NOTICEOPACTION
security shall be described Th.
proposed to be rezonet' from RMOI TO: MARY LOUISE ROLLER
claimant shall deliver sufticien
(Multiple Family
Residential,
ard
Copes of the claim to the clerk to
Office and Institutional) District toGEORGE K. R,LLER
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
GC 2 (General Commercial)
Residence
Balsam,
each personal representative
District. Said property being more
North Carolina
All persons interested In the estate
rarticularly described as follows:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an to whom a
copy of this Not ice Of
Block 2. Tier 17, St. Gertrude's ac tion to foreclose a mortgage on
Arnlnistration has been mailed are
Addition to Town of Sanford.
the following property in Seminole required,
WITHIN
THREE
All parties in interest and citizens County, Florida:
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
shall have an opportunity to be
NE 'i Of the SE 14. Section 19
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
heard at said hearing.
Tow nsh ip 20 South, Ring, 32 East:
THIS NOTICE. to fi l e any obj ect ion s
By order of the City Commission Seminole County, Florida.
they may have that cMilenges the
of the City of Sanford. Florida.
has been filed against you and ,Ou validity of the
decendent's will, the
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
are required to serve a Copy of your
qualifications of the person4
City Clerk
written defenses, if any, to It, on representative,
or the venue
Publish: Oct. 31, 1976
Julius G. Pelriiska, ROWLAND.
Jurisdiction Of the court
DEEmS
PETRUSKA, BOWEN I. McALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
DONALD. Plaintiff' attorney,
OBJECTIONS NOT S
FILED
Whoie address is30$ North Magnolia
NOTICB TO THE PUBLIC
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32101, on WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Daleof the first Publication of thiS
Notice is hereby given that or before November 29th. 1976, and
Notice of Administration October
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad file the original with the Clark
of this
Company will file application with Court either before service on the 111h, 1974
Howard E. Bess
the Florida Public Service Com. Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
As Personal Repr,senta
mission on or about November I, thereafter, otherwise a default
will
live Of the Estate of
1916, for authority to abandon Track be entered against you for the relief
CECIL DAVID BASS, SR
No. 1 at Paola, Florida, and to demanded in the Complaint.
Deceased
amend the Open and Prepay Station
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
List to eliminate Paola as an SCL this Court, this 19th
day of October. REPRESENTATIVE
station,
SEABOARD COAST LINE
RAILBOAD COMPANY
B. B. Vaughan

Kenny Lee
Willie Hughes
Ricky Mann
Jim Idmonde Steve Benson Rebort Charles
Kurt Scttlrard
Rod Turner

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mis last spring, Is not In the Havilcekand
also fooriji time, Is again the focus
penciled In aistarters, but If of things on the
Q. Wbes asked receilly why a bitter Is alt Jest waved
and bettered but as yet
Center Dave Cowens and for- they can't make it veterans Ished the preseaI Akers He f1w
son with
a 2$.
bowed, begin defense of their ward John Havilcek, the 36 Steve Kuberskl and Jim Aid pok4 effort against
Phoenix
ctatebaselL"Osthecestrary,ftmae,$aglealthatfserbags
rMull
y0ldtum
captain,
artbuth
WWget
the
Call.
National
Basketball
be tawL becasie In bebsll ylhisg CU happII
andsppesrslntopforrn,
Association championship quest ionable for the opener beMartin Carroll, eai1w.rth, N.J.
Indiana, meanwhile, has Its
Guard Lucia Allen has also
C81$e of back problems. Cow- own problens. Perhaps th
tonight when they take on u
To each his own.
e
looked
good in preseason, aver.
Q. Wb. Is iew the Wjhed psid player Ii iw.leuIisal f11t1' Indiana Pacers in one of four ens worked out with the club least imposing of the four ABA aging 14 points and six
deals.
N
a
Wednesday
after miming a teams to be admitted to the ex.,
tional Basketbaii
and bow much Is he paid? - LT,, Oleaa, N.Y.
,
Association
season
openers
number
of
prese
as
on
g
am
The Lakers were unable to
es, pended NBA, the Pacers were
'ItisedtobeJoeNamath, who is making a cool half million
Three new coaches will be it, but Havlicek did not (.k p
further weakened by the
obtain the power forward they
for this SUM while the Jets stunible along, tFA it the reports are
in that final practice session. MartthgceiderLenEl,flo
sought
right, O.J. Simpson has overtaken him with a contract
calling
for
at
of
them
making
did pick up a couple of corn.
th
eir
debuts
reserve
Urd
KavIII
git,
power forward
$2.5 million for three seasons. I don't think either of them are on the road.
PgliadSfTOmtheAB
worth that kind of money for such an intensely team game as
was traded to Denver Wechies- bothofwhomafeoujfor
pla&gt;er Mack Calvin and
The Las Angeles Lakers, with day in a three-way deal that season with knee injuries.
football.
Jerry West at the helm, take on brings Curtis Rowe
'med Dan Chaney,
That puts more of a tlurien on
Q. What 4. they mesa by the Aatraftan fermatisa Ii tCUIl
frOCI
ex-Celtic.
the
New
York
Knicks;
the
And Wedoesday,
Da
Billy
Knight,
the
brilliant
double,? - ILL, Fountain Valley, Calif.
troit, but Rowe Isn't expected to forward who was second In the
Houston Rockets open under play
announcing the signing of
In the opener.
It's a strategy ploy for the serving team in which the man at Tam
Nissalke against the At.
the net lines op on the some side of the court as his partner.
Sidney Wicks, purchased ABA In scoring tact season with guard DwlgJg "Bo" Lamar, another former ABA player.
it
Hawks,
and
the
Buffalo from Portland last week in an a 26.1 average. And he's
main adva ntage Is that it eliminates strong Ts court returfl5, Braves, led
by
Tates
Locke, effort to bolster the frontcourt, hurting lately, a sprained ankle
forcing the receiver to hit down the line or lob. It also Is a change meet the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Knicks also failed to get
of pace In tactics, trying to confuse the opposition. But it Is not
will Mart at one forward posi. forcing him to miss the Pacers' the big man they were looking
e
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Th
th
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m
embers of the fl. tlon, although he .a
final preseason test.
effective as a regular strategy.
for. Instead, Coach Red Hotsteam NBA begin their 81-game pered by a groin pull. "He'll
Q. y e so may pro tflMI going to the tkeemu
Kamm
Ab&amp;Wabbsr,
cornman
has been using Spencer
as far as he can, but we don't ing off perhaps his bed season Haywood at center and also
defense? It seems that It would weaken them 1pIt the cuing seasons over the weekend,
which beat Phoenix
,
attack. -TI., Oakland, Calif.
will be," a ever when t won Most Valu- tLinronkie lrnmI Shetto,, I n
able Player honors for the the middle.
There Is an apparent shortage Ohe big, mobile linemen that In Ix games In the playoff t.. Celtics spokesman sato.
it takes to employ the standard 4-3.4 defense In pro football. Une
backers are in greater supply. Ergo, the 3.4.4. And it can be effective against the run if you have a nose guard like Curley Culp of
the Houston Oilers, who contains the middle, and active, physical
linebackers. The defense Is nothing more than the old Oklahoma
defense, dressed op In new terminology (the Raiders call it their
"Orange" defense, the Dolphins call it the "53") and provides
goodpursoitangles.
Q. U It Is possible, would you please explain lathe short space
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deeper on each side-In the shape of a wishbone. All the action
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LISIISI Trapped In the middle of a rebuilding
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ca mpaign and showing a record of only one win In "The
six games, the team carries Its head high, and as even ifteam has made strides In. number of areas
we have i-S record. And I'm proud of them
coach Joe Montgomery puts it, "this Is a
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ning." The Lions have been mired in losing seasons opponent
is Astronaut of Titusville, hardly a
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that
pushover. Still, the Lions are growling, beca us@
section of the county, so It might seem. However, might be the
this
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Arthur Jackson carried the offemive blocking.
mail, and Gene Sweet and
While Jackson was running
Reggle Branch came op with wild against the Baby Hornets,
their coach's aIae for some former offensive linemen Gene
unheralded defensive . work Sweet and Reggie Branch were
WedoesY night aS the Cn,
displaying their talents on the
High freshman football teem
unit In helping to hold
crunched Bishop Moore's ninth Bishop Moore to a negligible
grade squad, 262.
offense. Sweet had 12
Jackson had touchdown runs unassisted tackles and fm
of 56,65 and 50 yards in pacing assists while Branch had 10
Crowns to Its second win In four imMaisted tackles and five
games. He wound op with 246 amists.
yardson 16 carrIes. In all,
The Crowns defense was so
Crowns no for 311 yards. effective
it held Bishop Moore
Bobby Wells scored Crooms' outside the Panther 20 In the
fourth TD, intercepting a pass first half. Bishop Moore drove
and namIng 42 yardsfor the to the Crvoms two-yard line In
score,
the second half, but the Crowns
Key blocks by Joe RuuL defense again stiffened, forcing
aided Jackson's touchdown and recovering a fumble at the
runs. A *yard reverse by two to snuff out that scoring
Sieve Whitted helped let the oontunIty.
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ORLANDO
Southern
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Watkins, and state welter.

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Althea Gibson and former
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"it was clear to him that (the war
crimes cowd not be rdumed to Yugosis
thesubcom.
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via
because
he
Though the charges are based on immigration
be e target of political persiecution
was
likely
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Naswar criminls livi
in the United States. law, the evidence will focus almost
y en irely on mittee wanted him to do," Jervls said.
SI. HAYAKAWA
JOHN ThNNEY
In these cases and others to come, government
eg
Subcommittee Chairman Joshua Eil berg,DNY"We have SOhtOther countries to deport him'
lawyers are relying on the memories of Jews Jes said
ygovernment JewsPa.,
witnesses an member
d
Elizabeth Hoi
' to, but Iroland, Switserland and Wed
locked in tight Senatorial race
who watched in horror as th&amp; friends and
he three Will bethe Israeli
who in part
ha ye pushed for a probe.
e
have refused to accept him," Jervis said."We're
neighbors werebeatenan
the
centratMflbyhundreds
against
cimmtothave seen th
beatings
"
e subcommittee was cer- Iooklngforsomeway
th
0murdersand
Prisons and
to reopen the case but we
ion camps.
The defendants, of
re entitled
to
entthy
a fartor"of
in raising the effort to a high would have to prove to the Board of Immigration
About 20 who escaped the persecution and now r esented by attome'a
and to pres
te&amp;
priorityrg freqagency, Jervia ackeowledged.
Appealathat he would
ght to the United
timony f rom wltnesses.
Ellbe
uently
has
complainedthat
e
th
political
grounds if he wore deported to
to testify in the three anings,
d Verne JerYugoslavia."
vis, spokesman for
and what could be years of court hearings. Any of the
charges.
Na twalatjon Secee Immigration
Nov. 1 hearings could
e explanation, Jervis said, is that 'inc
U
The defendants are Br
73. request of "~-61vidual involved.
and scope and depth of utls Is nmFthLng 'ie'
year-old Lithuanian who lives Kamlnskas,
The INS Judges could take several weeks to
loser, whether it's this agency. A worldwide investigation is a new
week room In Hartford, Conn.;Kar lisDetlavs, announce their decisions. The
experience for us."
b the defendant or th agency, may a ppeal
There are only three previous cases in which
after losing a leg to cancer three years ago; and Board of Immigration Appeals. Th
endant, if
e
def
the
INS has attempted to deport Immigran ts for
y
Boleslays Malk-ovskis, a 72-year-old retired he loses there, could
e the case to the courts
a
lleged warlines.
peed
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carpenter in Mineola, N.Y.
and ultimately to the Sunreme
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UILUOLCU against
Kaminskas and Detlavs have told reporters agency, however,
cannot appeal the board's
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they are innocent of the charges. Maikovskis has decision to the
courts.
in 1972. During the process, the West German
J...
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refused to see reporters and has made no
Meantime, INS investigators are gathering government
old retired college professor
initiated extradition proceedings.
comment on the charges.
evidence in 77 other cases that could lead to She was extradited to West Germany in August
Ap
who might doze off in the
In legal terms, Detlavs and Maikovskis are deportation orders or lawsuits to strip
middle of a television interview
1973, and is now on trial there for murder.
charged with entering the United States Illegally naturalized Americans of their
AMMU e oszu sociny
citizenship.
to emerge as the most dynamic
A deportation case was brought in 1953 against
by lying about their wartime activities.
The agency has announced plans to launch Andrija Artukovic
new political figure in
of Seal Beach, Calif., who is
Kaminskas, because of a slight difference In the denaturalization proceedings against four acCalifornia?
wanted In Yugoslavia on charges of murdering
Beyond that, would you cxpect him to threaten the U.S.
*nate Incumbency of a man
party in his home county
who Is 28 years younger, more
Mann and espoused li beri
handsome, vibrant, equally causes. He worked for a blac
articulate and who represents
newspaper in Chicago. Now, I
the majority party In the state? an ironic switch, Senate
"It's very unusua l," says Ed
Tunney is viewed as the sytnb
Salzman, editor of the of the age-old establishmen
California Journal, a thoughtful and a 70-year-old man (wli
political monthly, in referring would, if elected, be 76 by th
to the upcomin g election for the time his term expired) is th
Orig. $18. Trim, Tailored. And
senatorial seat now held by empirical antidabllshmer
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Throih the 19 and 1960s Je
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im es cases,
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Dr. S.f. Hayakawa, renowed In
academe as a semanticist, had
been recently elevated to the
school presidency.
On the corner of 19th and
Holloway Avenues, activist Kay
Boyle, a prominent authoressteacher, was about to address a
turbulent rally of dissidents
when Hayakawa, who liked to
wear a tam on his head, strode
out, mounted the van and tin-

plugged the sound system.
"lie got a macho Image out of
that one Incident," says Salz,.man.
'
"Sam's a hero to the con-

alienating the left wing of the
Democratic party.
His tenure In the Senate has
so far left him wi th a reputation
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"I know now that my Achilles
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S. French Ave.

(Hwy.

17-92)

Ph. 323.8266

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OVIED9 FTU- Duplexes. Furn. or
linfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.

Sanford

There Are A Lot f
Good Th ings
Under

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Management oPPortunity available.
For Personal Interview call 323
WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Ovyinga new home? Moving to an
a
apartment?

Get some action with C Herald

From

CAMELOT

'135

AT CASSELBERRY

TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES-3 OR,
1', bath, central heat &amp; air, kit.
chin equipped, fenced yard, half
block from Gall Course Reduced

"Ike Pt&amp;iqe Comm-oil',b
East off 17.52

322.2090

(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models off

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS

Winter Park Drive

323-8670or 831.9777

Open 10 too

°rotessonallv Manaoed

Blvd.

Classified ad. We'II help you write

This NEWSPAPER does

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accept
HELP.WANTED ADS that

a preference
based on age from em.
pioyers covered by the

Efficiency sfls
Utilities i
Call 322-1.470

Highway 17.52, Sanford
Across From Ranc h HOus

830.7966

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Mature adults. No pets. $95. 327
7296 after I wk days.

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Uppland Park Homes 8

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Sanford.

beautiful wooded
Oversized 117.500.

Fla.

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LAKE MARYCRYSTAL LAKE
Spacious 3 OR, 7 bath home, I',

acres of freedom, formal dining.
.

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Offering A

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JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3227511, Sanford

7375

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Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

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Beauty Dr., P.O. Box 5094.
A. Or lando, Fla. 37806,

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22,125

Sanford

Wooere

DAILY-4:30 a.m..S:30
SAT.-l1 a.m..s p.m.

p.m.

p.m.

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Altamonte Springs

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RUTH TUECH

8)1-9217
Altamonte Spring,
RedCro3

The Good
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Longwood
(East)
HILDA RICHMOND

574 ho?
Del ton

New 2-3 &amp;

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FROM

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Cassel berry Winter Springs

Sanford's newest

FOR INFORMATION CALL

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Hal Colbert Realty
3237832

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Ridgewood

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5659

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harieft, Beauty Nook)
319E Firs t 3773712

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Lawn

arprntry Pemod..i.ng
Custom Work LicenSed , Bond ed
CC estimate 3234031

window Washing. Floor

Stnipprig

&amp;

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
1771
Electrical,

-

frigerat ion.

Carpet Cleaning

Plumbing,

Ice

re

Machines,

Residential or Commercial,

-

Pest Control
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ART BROWN PEST CONTRO
7362 Park Drive
3221143
.- Whatever the Occasion, mere

is a
Classified ad to sOlve it Try one

SW

resid ential neighborhood

Hauling
L IGPITHAULING&amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN
Phone 319

Home Improvements
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Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Another Fine Development By

wlico CONSTRUCTION COMPANI
A Subsidiary Of Whiner Industries

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BUILDER-DEVELOPER

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c E SHEPHERD
Pa inting. Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 373 ls7

CijiSif led Ads will always give you
,
more
Much, Much More than
CU CPCC1

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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR

Land Clearing

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And That's AFact,
Classified Ads Gets Resu lt,
And That's A Fact T'

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ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, top $oI 327 5943

Bulldozing,

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Tree Service

Lite' Clearing, Mowivig, Discing,
Fail D,rt Clay , RoCk. Sand.
Backhoe Loader P 3fl
7

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Alterations, Dress Maltiog, Drapn
Upholstery 322 0701.

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT

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To Terrace Drive

Sewing

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80dm Electric - Industrial
Commercial Residential Free
Estimat es 7315 Elm Ave. 372
2373,

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Care

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Interior, Exterior Plastering
Piaster Patching, Simulated
Brick A. Stone Sp*Cility. 3222710.

Electrical

at

-. LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Bill Brenemnen. $57 1399

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'25,000

I

I'1Ii. US

Landscopino

repair service 339 $417

4 Bedroom Homes

I

If I

Home Improvements

Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Fr
estimaIe 3233956
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JTO Family Rental Units Wantea
Private Buyer
Phone 349

S
Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy

DIRECTIONS: In Sanford - Weston 251h St. off 17.92
,, Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks

On

Least Datsun including za,.s and
fliCks For information call Bill
We buy and sell good furniture
Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1315.
antiques. HWY 6 AUCTIOI. I
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
GALLERIES, 3226972.
'73 Models, Call 3235370 or 531.
Wan t to buy furlt ure. to.,' fix. l 1605 Dealer.
tures,
an ything of value. 322
DAVE's 339611

Beauty Care

47-Real
---- Estate Wanted

VA Financing-Nothing Down S FHA
o Conventional-5% Down

323'7080 or 323'7860

rthe

details.

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can cover your home with

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83.19212

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

We Buy Furniture-

aluminum &amp; soffit system, Also
Gutters 20 Yrs Exp,
Eagle Siding Co isi 9563

SOUTH

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I

11 Super Beetle, inspected October
6.
good, OOS 900d. $900.
323- 5157 after i.

T, Collie Sheltie, female, 1 monttis
old, has all shots. Make offer, 373.
0310 after 4 p.m.

Aluminum Siding

Store Building, 7th and Cypress.
Sanlord, 2 apt,. upstairs, small
house. R ented. $11,900.

SANORA

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MODEL OPEN:

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lermsavailab.,
34.3.57i0

Rug Shampooing.-. Living room, ,zoof Repar. Carpent,,, Pa'nI..lg,
Home Repairs. Guttering. Cement
dining area. hail-regarle
work Frei estimate, $31 $662
Size, $1995 322 3355

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.

DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

Doberman Puppies, AKC, 1150.

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ORIGINAL PRICE $029m,4W

- Chrysler Newport, 4 door
sedan, low mileage, A.) condition
-Phone 323 &amp;791.

1571

JUST A Pt-lONE CALL AWAY

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More Information may be

80-AU1 os for Sale

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Casselberry, let's talk turkey. 4 Bay
Building 26'xlQ' See to appreciate. 131-7333
I

BR, 2 bath, cintral heat &amp;
air, family Arm . garage, large
tcnced yard, separate studio
S3 ,0130 equity &amp; assume loan
$32000 321 0303

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RhlCthJIcc rsIOr,'r#-,ss,
lLlUT

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EVES 372 1517 or 3220612

Meg. Real Estate Broker

Il50c,evroIetpmckupt,$3
speed. Runs good. Mustjell. 1335
321-0340 anytime.

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multiple listing service

Longwood area Lets talk turkey. 3
OR, 2 bath brick. Huge lot. In

6162.

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W. GARNETT WHITE

OR $

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46-Commercial Property

the SO's. 131 2333,

25%

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REALTORs

1911 C 40 Chevy truck, S speed axle,
Lecohl.lift bed, liftsstraigt,t upor
dumpS. Utility boxes. 13100. 3e5.

t.

'75 Start ire GT, tow mileage, fully
equipped. Call 1349012 between S
and S wetkday.
Cash for Antiques, Consignments I
want ed Hi.way 46 Auction j
1961 Jeep. 327 engine, 4 wheel drive.
Galleries, 372 6972
Call 3231560 from 7 to 5:30 week.
PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buyj
da ys, ask for Dick Lacy.
Color TV, 23" RCA, walnut console,
Furniture I Miscellaneous 5.111
excellent condition, $119.95. 332
104' IOpct commission Free Pick
l9l0 Dat5un station wagon
0337.
UPS Auction, Saturdays 7 pm
53505is
. Sanford 322 2270
3233956
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Forrest Greene Inc.
$06133

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CS RADIOS

FANTASTIC SALE
Midland CB Radio with antenna. $3
or 10 a month, CO CITY , 115$ S.
Orlando Ace,. Winter Park. (Next
to Anderson's Restaurant)

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53-TV.Radio.Stereo
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Osteen- S Acne, $9.250 10 acres,
113.000 Sjri,•.,..i. ....
C,,. ii,,...
"V 'Ii'
surance, Broker. 1310171.

WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVEBY-I33SSUMMERLIN
Tree shaded site.) OR.? bath home,
neat 5 clean, immediate oc
cupancy. A must se e- 517.930.

1975 Ford F.100 Ranger, 5' bed, air,
automatic transmission, power
steering a brakes with camper.
$4,000.
Will sell
camper
separately. 3237511 after 3:30.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE,322 sill

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AAOONEYAppLgAEs3fl

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stream $1.000 equity assume
mortgage for $17,000 for 5 yea rs
Ph, 3fl 6410,

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Obtained from the Wage.
Hour office at Rm. 309,
lando Prof. Ctr. fl W. Lake

Fi
Ais ~
17
10
ILLA'ST -GODS BLOODY ACRIIISGARDEN OF DEATH"

c ountry kitchen,fireplace.sunk
tub in master Suite. $59,900

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42-Mobile Homes
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Murphy. N C Area-13 acres 410'
bordering a beautiful trout

7017 S FRENCH

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321.0041

1973 GMC (',t on pick up. 307 CID,
auto. Excellent cond. 13300. M.

65-Pets5tjppljes
'

52-Appliances
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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Service, used machines.

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Appointment Call 303.322.3103

WOI.O
But the Wt'lc'oine Wagon
can t:;ake it easier
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• uIIU.M I" 3UUI flL'W SW'rnunthngs, and iIIa)tw put
a 51111k (111 )flUt lace'

that',

MLS REALTORS

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lot

TruckTjle

Steam CleanYo.srOwnCarpet
Rent Our Reinsnvac

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'l57imme, 24'xSO', central A-H,
awning, attached shed,) OR. 2 full
baths, set p in Lake Kathryn
Estates. $15,000, 339 0614,

Crystal with central H 5 A. car

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f ur nished 1st f loor, apt.
Private entrance. Adults only.
1001 Palmetto, Sanford

No

BR. I', bath, red brick,Must sell,
"""d YU
terms, 570.000.
Phone 373 $602

peting. large satin kitchen,

BLAIR AGENCY
323-3144or323.fl,O _________________________

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322 5")or 323-ps; after Hrs.

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Motorcycle Insurance

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of
Speedeay,
Daytona Beach will hold a public
COUNT P YJ'j3, • 'DI IT RI BUTOP S !ee to 000
o14 , "I.UrO,ALJCIfON
,very $a?gegay
Shepherd pup, female; has all
323 5322. SPaS I mi. East I
night at 730, It's the only
In
Shots. 373-9124 after 6 p.m.
Florida,
Spc. walnut dining room set with 3
You set the
- price, No charge other reserved
leaves and Pads, good Condition.
than $5
reg istration
Call 322 0344.
------68-Wanted
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lee unless vehicle Is
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Call 904 2531311 for fu
r

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BALL REALTY

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Furnitu

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodrjft's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

SINGE R

Prices. Good seleCtiOn.

Reg Real Estate Broker
SALES RENTALS

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Any year thru iSiS models. 7 days
week. Call collect, Sa.2131.
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64-Equipment for Rent
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payments of $6. Call credit

117W. Is1 St., Sanford

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MC
3211 W 75th
For

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ONSTFtJCT1(J(s,J

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Clean

IS

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars g Trucks

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ft- H.
Stemper'Realtor

LAKEVIEW BEAUTY- 4 OR,
BA home with access to Lake

,

372 0779

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Good condition.
Reasonable, Call 327-5191 days.

manager, 372.9411 or se. at
SA NFORD SEWING CENTER
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
301 E. 1st St., Downtown
BROKERS
VVe ell our trade-in furniture at low
Days-In 6173

15195 Fr en ch
322 4991
Eves. 322 149$. 322 1161. 322 1954

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'hIluflimu

3237595

Office

tachment,

balanceofsIa55oor pa y$)) 90 p,
month. Will take Iracte.in. Singer
equipped to fig tag 5 make button
holes. Balance of 5345$ or 10

Nights-3fl 2157

Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

________________

REALTY

Call 322 1524 after 4 p.m.

Ciaato.-

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Gravely Tractor &amp; 30" Mower

One of Singer's top Touch and $
Zig Zag machines, Assume

Reg Real Estate Broker, 371.0610
3722744

14 Bedroom
2 Bath
Models

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

FUTURA BY

I BUY JUNK Llikk3- from *10 to $33.

373.fl55

63-Machinery-Tools

- .. 51--Household Goods

at

77-Autos Wanted

Site for
Leading

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range and retrlgerator.AreaI buy

I' WI

406 Park Ave Call Orlando 295

LEVI\(;

COMFORT PLUS- Double wide
mobile home and large corner lot.
3 BR, 2 ba th, large livi ng room,
family room, central gas heat,

a rn-S P.M. wk-days Only.

Pianos 5 Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythmstc Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano 5

62--Lawn. Garden
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
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3)1-315 E. Fin) St.
322.5632

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lVMobiletrailer,older model, Ideal
for hunting camp. 1430. 322-5455,9

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinet s, as is. Ca sh and carry.
NOLL'S
Cauelberry, 17.97, $301205

given for prime
173 4220 collect.

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' Scotty Travel Trailer. Air,
commode, clean. Good cond. Ideal
camping. Reasonable, 3*3135.

Used

lo catio n, Call 305
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NEED A HOME? $100 down
payment to qualified buyers.
OR, 1'. baths, central heat,
refurbished. As low as $11,000.

WITT

Pool.

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Must Sacrifice 1973 StreamlIne, 33
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3503
Oriando Drive, 323-3200.
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Wood or steel deSks, executive des k
chairs, secretarial desks

distributor Wants a nice backyard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration

dOwt.

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VETERANS- We have a few new
homes left No money down f you
qualify. 3 BR, 2 bath. kitchen
central heat 5 air,
carpeted From 522.000.

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Jpp Iand

2 Unlurn &amp; I turn. Slave 5
refrigerator turn. II 10 to $125 mo.

AGE DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.

41 I

100 MAGNOLIA- Handyman's
Special. 3 OR, I bath,? story home
in nice neighborhood, Owner
anxious to sell. $12,500.

Residential

Swimming

screened patio, large

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60-Off ice Supplies
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5325. No single sales. 323-7923.
albums.!

Cuid,sac lot. $79,500. $1,200

$2,500 to $77.500 Check this out.

no
qqil

Furnished
2300MelIon,llieAve.

an ad that will bring fast sale.
CALL 322 2e11

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2017 S FRENCH

2 New Models
Under $31,000

at Seminole

2016 LAKE AVE.- Lovely 3 OR. 1'
bath, central heat 5 air, car
peting, kitchen equipped, Flor ida
rm, utility shed, washer &amp; dryer
included. Only 126.500. Terms,

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

Forest City

Price

321-0041

Sanford, Fla.
SAN MO PARK. 1, 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. ISIS Hwy Il 97, Sanford.
323 1910

521.000.

MLS REALTORS

1505 W. 25th St.

9571

OCTOBER. 1976

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PIzza

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WVJIU

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One Bedroom

AMBOO COVE APTS
One 5 2 Sedçoom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see. C. Airport
_BIvd., Sanford, 371134,

SHIRLEY MILLETT

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StudIo, 1, 2.3

Ra.lr,.,,,.. A

1100.

S

Gcotl cw'l at P3tt.C4.rg P.ta 11,,.I es(g,,w in
ire rrrTh l4
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PINECREST- I BR, 3bafh,on 3 big
lots. Lots of extras, including pool
5 income producing trailer on
back lot. 510.500. Terms available.

sell 3 OR , 1'. bath home on lovely
tree shaded f enc ed lot. Reduced
to

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult- Family

Telephone solicitors, must have Sanford. Adults.
Modern Studio,)
experience. Work from home
OR 52 OR Unlurn. Air, carpeted,
phone. Salary &amp; commission, 373.
tic. $99 mo. up. 323.10)5.

Indicate

Vote.
Its th e
Bicentennial
thing to do.

PIz.a

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2002

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OWNER TRANSFEPREC,.... Must

Harold Hall Realty

Apartments

Live in companion for elderly lady. Air,
carpeted, quiet I and
Light cooking and cleaning. Small
bedrooms, $175 to $133 Mont
salary. 323-2953 after 5 p.m.
Adults. Phone 3721510

.

M

5:30

Celebrate
the
July 4th
feeling on
Nov. 2nd,

LUZUIy PatiO

fenced

7S-RecreaUonaj VeNcles

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Approximately ias record

p.m.

-

$290. Call Orlando 5593 1 75.

lS'x33' complete. I yrs. old,
'-, price.
Call collect 305213-04 )0.

Winter Springs- i BR, 2 bath,

yard. Owner relocating. $35,250.

Phone 3221215, 7 pm. to

any night.

urgan,
double keyboard, has 3 voIces, 4V*
years old. Originally sioo. now

repossessed, Sacrifice,

Wanted,

Shop-Flea Market, South 17.97,

every Sunday, lam, 105 p.m. NO
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.

59-M
usical
Merchandise
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"
Christmas Omit

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) lS'x24' and

531-5222

carpet, kitc henequipped, fenced

LAKE MARY

OR

Cliff Jordan Realtor

RIVER VIEW AVE.- 3 BR. 2 bath:
central heat 5 air, wall.to.wali

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Resultst

R
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NEIGHBORHOOD

i
COMPANY
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

Gardens

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
time. Call $3).
Color Tv. air cond, Maid Serv.
I
QUALITY INN NORTH
_________________________
I UNEMPLOYED? Never again if l-4&amp;SR1U.Longood
$421000
you have sincere desiri and Lg. I
OR turn, apt., fenced yard.
ambition: Serious only pease call
siso ma., $50 damage, halt
I 314205$ after 4 p.m. or writ, 1010
utilIties. No deposits. 3331203
GiovannI, Deltona, FIa. 327$3.
anytime.

The Evening Herald Classified Ads
offer no fancy claims. . Just

/
WAW4

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1
NEUNMRS1TTTHATR1 *

DINNER
Served3p.m..Ilpm

AND

.

4'

LUNCHEON

J1 "

sun

pp.jmj

24 MAC NEL•LEHERERRE.

Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail
7 Days A Week
COCKTAIL
4p.m. '5p.m.
FREE Hill Cold
NORO'OEUV*ES
LHo

CAPTAIN

(including attic) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package". From $145..
Call 333-330) between S S.- S

,

2563 PARK

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Trailer Pads, Sand, Grease Traps,
Window Sills, Rock, Clothes Posts,
Mail Box Posts, cement, Steel.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
30'Elm.sanford3n.sis

itchen and ad.
joining family room, fully fenced
fron t and back
yard, attached
garage. Your first peek
Will
convince you. Pric ed in
Can be bought FHA or VA.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

113

SAVER- Warm 3

toot Bring your articles to
Movielandorive.ln Theatre Swap

Multi-Family Yard Sale: Baby
items, furniture, games, books,
clothes. Coleman LP OaS
wall heater with
25,000 BTU
output. VW trailer hitch,
fluorescent fixtures, car top
carrIer. Saturday, Oct. 23, 5 a.m.
'hI? Corner Summerlln 5 Forest.
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Organ Sales 5 Western Auto. 301
CI.5

Slicer, other items. 323-2770.

820s Special

with count,,

322-2420

REALTORS

_________________________ carpenter, part
,J

2 HEWS

800

N5R00

8:30 p.m. fIt 1:30 a.m.

Man. Thrvprl

9:

4)

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330

'Zi

furnished studio apartments.
Conveniently located 5 bUutifully
landscaped. Abundant storage

eneva

MOTHER

WH
SAVE IT
SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Law Cost Classifi ed Ad,

iWanted, wmi retired .non to help

;KCOr
NOMy

3:15

4* POPE't AND FRIENDS

The FortyThjes Presents

valescent Center, 520 M5IlOflyiII.

A...

'9] GENERAL HOSPITAL

4).

bedroom apts. and completely

VETERANS.... No down payment
homes.
WE HAVE RENTALS

Low

BUYERS-DEALERS

Empt y your cargort or garage-Make 11$ and have fun swapping

722 SN)

Used ftetaurant Equipment
Cha,r,, lattles, Fryer, Grill,

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS,.....130)
Eva.
___________________________

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

...

HAS EVERYTHING_. At
3I
BR, 2 bath, cent. air, family room,
fireplace, Pool, fenced yard,
•
beautiful location, good school
area. Charm. Low 130's.

New modern sIngIl Story I 5 2

'

322 74"

7.---_-----------'

bath,dble. carport, fenced shaded
yard. cie.eoo Fat,. ft.....

Temple Drive. 1

REAL ESTATE

Realtor

All sizes, all prices, I
,,w, $y
Cheaper than renE you don't
have
to be e .cUran. Call today.

ONGWOOD... 751 Lormann Circle
N.-- Conveniently I-ecntect 3flR.Ib'
bath home with lots of extras,
Including carpeting, equipped
kitchen and fenced. BPP
Warranted for only 117,000.

CaIlBaft

GOODIES ADDED- Like new
furniture added -choice 3 OR. 1',

373.7fl
______________________

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

REALTOR.A!SOCIATE.

LPN, 4 to 12 shift. Geriatric cx
perlence preferred . Apply In
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con. I 1 OR.. furn apt., lights, water turr

VILLA ALEGRE

4)

Apartments

Nurses: RN's I. LPN's, Aides, Aid.
Cempaniofl.'N,qde,
,t. immediately.
11120-0636,

3-00

2 (Mxi) WITH THIS RING
(Tin.. Thu's.) I DREAM OF
JEANNIE (Wed) 00CC: PROFILES IN EDUCATiON (Fri.)

Sanford Court

323-3175

MILLIONS OF DOLLAIpS in Real
Ectate is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.

(9) ONE LIFE TO LIVE

6:25

4 1cfti9 FRIED
UII?IIS'.

4

nome, JQ

,

77

WANTED! SELLERS

Small
appliances.
Trailer
me ors, o ld stamps, Paintings,
Easel 5 Comics.

ROBSOp.f MARINE
7525 Hwy 1752

-

VA RE-SALES *

buy at 135000.

7O-Sp &amp; Tram

-.
55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Gas Fireplace Logs, W. Can be
seen at loot E. llh St , or call 327.

-_

53' lot on deep canal 500' to St. Johns
Rlv.r, ready for homa. 1o,v
mar,,cl, 4o,
'Ciii George Willis,

MOVING- Anxious owner wa"
of fer on extra neat 3 BR, im
maculate condition, fenced, well
for garden , pool $33,500.

TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
WHAT YOU WANT. 5U-$Od.

-6"012L Winter Park.

-

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE_
Leading manufacturer
and
distributor hC5 aluminum
rectangularpo0is5 over from in
Season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 303
$559351 Collect.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Top prices paid, vsad,any condition.

Sanford. Frl, Sat., Furniture,
Ts, Skates, Children's ch.s,

distributor, Jenny Keith, 534-0517.

$15,900.

p

Sale: Saturday 1. Sunday, 2

Get plenty of prospects, Advertise
your product or service in the
Classified Ads.

Nutritional
weight
reduction Program, 35c a meal.
Money back guarantee. Local

LOCH ARBOR-, 304 Lake Blvd.Large 4 BR, 2 bath home has a
giant patio, new central H . A. LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR
completely equipped kit chen a nd
fenced yard maku this afantastc
*

Waterfront

1109

pangs.

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona. 4615411

only 170,500.

2 ba th with many extras Must see
to appreciate. Call 3210531.

room, workshop, garden area.
5'1t00

Only

SHOP,

LOSE 10-301.111S. lN3O DAYS
No drugs, exercise, or hunger

DELTONA..... A Real BargainVery clean 2 BR, 1½ bath, Central
heat and air, screened porch,
self
cleaning oven, carport, fenced
yard with fruit trees. All this for

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 131
Hays Drive. Beautiful 3 BR,
bath horn. Is In move-In Condition.
Owner transferred, must sell at

Winter Springs..-. Immaculate 3 BR,

URGENT- Owner must sell
SPaCiouS 3 BR, 2 ba th with family

bath, all major appliances furfiShed, utilIty room. Large lot
with fenced backyard, 1)53 mo.
Plus deposit.323.051;orafter5call

-WE SELL SUCCESS-

2:30
2i '12) THE DOCTORS

'21 12' ANOTHER WORLD
'4) it) ALl. IN THE FAMILY
41 THREE STOOGES

ilL1I

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Al

SO

Really, Realtor, 3221395
Sanford. 3 BR, I' bath CO, 17*31'
Pool. Owner will sacrifice, $19,500.
1904 731 09)1 after 7 pm

2431S. Sanford Ave.
32iO735ev. 322 -7443

Furn.orunfurn.$flsmo,3234301

RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, 34.5.

9 $20,000 PYRAMID

I

NOW LEASING

18-Help Wanted

, C FAMILY FEUD

JUBILEE

30-Apartments

Unfurnished

Lake Monroe -2 + acres, 3 5 jT,
bath, pool. 175.000. Jenny Clark,

REEI 'S BODY
Sanford Ave.

down. Governmen t

funding. By builder, S34.i,,
Equal Housing Opportunity.
-

office, presently rented CS
apartments for Income. Easily
converted to accommodate ap.
prox. 5000 sq. ft. of offices. A true
buy at $15,003.

-

Guaranted reconditioned auto
ba tt eries, 113.93 exchange

items.

i or 'liii

arry ,Mart. 2)1 Sanford Ave
__

PATIO SALE- 107 IdylIwside Or.,

322.2111 MatchIng Sit of 10 rattan di
M91
chairs, $13 each. Sanford Auction,,
1200 S. French, 323-7310.
332 0444

322.3991

tots. etc. ,

households. 300 Lark wood Drive.
Sanford.

anytime

Lake Mary 3 OR, 1½
bath new
homes. Under' 123.003 with p

COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL1009 E. Ind St. Zoned for doctor's

lot, extra good garden. Citrus 5
shade trees. 373-0033.

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

327 9251

Garage

Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,I
Counter to. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell 3321032

After Hours:

than $7

Sanford- 2 BR, alder frame, deep

'flecres, 37,
l$xfl' tam. rm,
many extrra
as Asking
574,,Ø
2.) block, country kitchen, screened
porch, large lot, owner holding.
1.000 dn., $150 me. $13,500.

Realtor

mower, twin bed, bike, misc. Ill
Fairlane Circle, Park Ridge.
3
J$9S.

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372-4533

2S2l Park Dr.

-

Stratton R otar y, easy Start, $3.3;
PLAY PEN, wooden folding. 1)3.

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

SUNLAND
ESTATES727
S&amp; P wood Circle- Newsy painted 3
OR, I" bath home with split
bedroom plan. Priced below
appraisal. BPP Warranted at only
$22,900.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St.
323 506) pt 323 0517 eves.

yard, large workshop, Plus metal
utility bldg. 333
,

SEE TO BELIEVE

Sanford- 2 story i OR, 2 bath. 1200
Elm. No lease. Referen ces
required.- $170 plus security.
iii.
*
3952.

__________________

s26-m.

3 BR, 1", bath, fully carpeted,
central heat 5 air, large fenc ed

41-Houses
__________________
-a--. -

W'fl'er .;ng-. 3 BR. excellent
Cl.Ii4jIl,Ut, min. lease S mat 13u
mONO pets. Near school. 3710335

Rentals

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EducatlonalchildCare lorniowa,
Si, We,xly It YOU qualify. 322-5424
or 3231435.

i:3D
'2; 12- DAYS OF OUR LIVES

6:10
2 SUNSHINE ALMAP4Ar'
6.15
6' SUNSHINE

I

Day Service. tVe want your
business. Thanks.---_-

6-CIld Care

9] RYAJqS HOPE

600
ci

"NEW LOCATION"

lOS Park Ave.. across from Atlantic
Sank. Sanford &amp; Central Florida's
Finest Shoe RepaIrs. Courteous 1

_______________

(9) NEWS

Morning

$jig
,
+ Tax
Valve

1lP

"Hotline." Adults or Teens.

THE GONG SHOW

35R. 2 bath,garage,wather,dry,r
fully c ar peted, sprinkler system,
10 mm. from 1.15 Altamonte Mall.

."

7 Sleeping Rooms t1 i'va?e hone.
Write Box W. .o Evening
Heiald, P.O. a
14.57, Sanford,
Fla. 32771.

-

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, $442027 for "We Care"-

'2i (12) NBC NEWS
100
1 2) '12,) SOMERSET
•4) MIDDAY

Friday

2 pIeces hsne,.dlpp,d tried
ckicken, mashed potatoes
and qravy.COle claw and a

..Hord, Florida jjpt

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REALTY

M. UNSWONLH

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TIRES: 7.0Ox)3.$pIywitpif.
Steel radial HR 70*13, tublns,
$32; MOWER, 22" Briggs 5

REALTY

,

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Real

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29R00nfl

DIVORCE FORMS- For tree In.
formation write to: Box 791,
Pompano, Fla. 33041.

4 "6k AS THE WORLD
TURNS

SPECIAL

. . .That'saClassifiodAdl

5$Smo. References
Trailer, in Paola, 322.4520.

__

immaculate 3 BR, 2 bath, carpeted ,
garage, fencd yard. $115 month,
323'74.

LITTLE SALESMANIN PRINT

Can Help
Call 423.4557
Wri te P.O. sox 12)3

HANSON SH0

_____

Money is available for sldizod
housing in rural areas No d
own
Payment, monthly payments less
than rent,

I Bedroom mobile home. No pots.
$i tO per month.
Phone 830 1630.
-

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business'
Directory,

___

Looltlngtobuy Istorind mortgages
at discount. 24 Hour approval. Call
Oayton (504) Sfl-I)35.

PROBLEM
PerMpeAlcofiolicA,5

'91 ALL MY CHILDREN

Al.

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FACED WITHA DRINKING

STYLE

2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL

...

For further Information call 423-4517
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 333, Sanford, Fla. 3217).

W VICTIMS neea rooms Of fur.
niture donated, or any household
tom,, clothis. etc. 32 )oØi.

12:55

MOVIE: "Mmare

-

25-Loans

Foresten Square Dance Cl* classes (Or Wginnem, 7

County
Through Sunday.

__________

For families or friends of problem

4* LOVE, AMERICAN

DAILY WORD
2:00

I

______

p.m., regular dance 8:30 p.m., The Forest, Lake
Tanglewood AA, close(j,8p.m&amp;RicdsChurch
Longwowi AA. closed, 8 p.m., Hnlling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.

Orlando.

ucretary.r,ceptlonlst.
d
ty5t. dictaphons. medical tsr.
minology&amp; insurance claims. 322

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
INVOURFAMILY?
ALANON

OR

DREAMWOLD_. 2331 Marshall
Ave.- Attractive 3 BR, 1½ bath
TAFFER
home In excellent condition on
Peg. Real Estate
large lot. Central H.A and large
Screened por ch are some of the IIOOE2SthSt
extras. BPP Warranted for only

I_

-----5,gi Sales

Garage Sale: Fri., Set. a Sun.-!
Cash 322.4?32 Jewelry display cabinet,
OfaI$I
shelvf$, table, rockers, lawn. 1 For used furniture, lppliatiées,

-

S-W.2$SPECiAL
Ca11333.I%dalt,,$p.m.

'eg. Real Estate
General Contractor
322 5457

Stenstrom Realty

I

5O-sceIlaneousfo,' Sale
-

Theny, Od. 31 $71.75

.

Merchandise

eIR
44*JOHNNY WALKER

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Off Hwy. 434-3 OR, 2 bath,
A.wwcat. SliS Mo. Is,
- i'.
.174a.
ç'
3 BR,) bath, SlSOmo, A. A.
'
Clananpian, Broker, 322-5517
anytime.
1

employment wanted. expert

TOMORROW

1:45

;

vations.

1

hei

Em While

House In 3 Month s
If You Qualify

34-Mobile Homes

Nice 2 OR block home, lurn.or
urn. 323.mo or n2,7ma,for a.

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21-tuations Yed

4- u1onaIs

6:30 p.m., Community

(4) iJ SEARCH FOR

prowess).

k

banquet,

EvanglIs

Methodist Onzrch, Casselberry. Speaker, Don
Meyette, state director. Call church office for
reser-

710 E. Rollins,

.

______________________

12:30

lay." Joan BlondeS, Tyrone
Power, 1947. (joined In

A

Child

Hou

. 2103 Grove Drive
.3 OR, 1i Bath, Family Pm
11 55 Into In Window

___________________________
_________________________________

4i-Houses

-

LAKE MARY- I BR, 2 both. W.
wooded lot, near lake. Cent. H&amp;A,
carpet, screm ro,
, kft
Storage. $39,50, 333.fojj

You Can Have Your

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Sunday .. Noon Friday

41-Hou

They're Hot"

Get plenty of prospects . Ad
vertis@ your product or service in
theCiassifiedAch

No pets, $ 37727$o wk
.dys
after i.
_______________________
32

"get

Country Trailer- 2 OR, I bath, air.
5)23 month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordon. Realtor, $315322.

Is apt.. kit. equip
AC cai.ii
Aduit

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323541).

Noon The Day Before Publication

DeBanJ Chamber of Commerce
meeting open to
public, 7:30 p.m., Community
Center, Shell Road.
Speaker, Ken McGee, vice president
of Florida Hospital
sm.

United

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4 Room fern. duplex. 24th St.,
sf5
i
lastmo.piust.SQ dep. Aflerca,,
i

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER

LESS
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2i 12)

ithrultimu....4IcaHne
3)c a me
$ffiru is times
iltimes .............24ca$ine
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

________________

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41-Houses

Mary-Rent a jj Ur Vied
home inttej of a house. Spotless.
Men preferred. P4 Poll, 322 39n.

Uflfurn4hed.two,,fjroorn Security
D, AWt Preferred. 3fl
0 or323.15I3.

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1:06
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to students.

CBS NEWS

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100

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to

free

16,11

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'14.) (9) YOUNG AND REST-

'2: 12:- TOMORROW
41 NOTICIASEN ESPANOL

Out

William Colby
Talk bY former CIA
,,1
dIscussion, 8:30 p.m., rru
Village Center. AdmIssion $3

3nos

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Late

31A-D*

DEADLINES

DeBary Blood Drawlag, 4.7 p.m., Community Center,
S. Shell Road. Call 668-4144 for further Information.

12:00

9) DAN AUGUST

.

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and professionals, Winter Park Mall. Through Saturday.

After

Ban star.

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RATES

SATURDAY 9-Noon

tudAasualCakeDeiraftgsw,opentete

11:55

4)

12:40
.

831-9993

1:00A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

Club.

91 t4.*ppy DAYS (A)

LLIAS. YOGA AND YOU

Barbara

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Warned with ObilbOS
Peft to win S20,000.
r

12:30
4') CBS MOVIE CONT.:
"Savage." Martin Landau,
I

322 .2611

HOURS

Ca3IeberryIJoes,6:3Op.m,j,)do'3

Seminole

12:00

71)

Orbndo - Winter

120

.

TONY RANDALL SHOW:
The .Adge (Randall) lids he
9]

Seminole

Y,tC'a Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando
Garden Club,

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4) WILD, WILD WEST
4* fl-1 UNTOUCHA&amp;

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1 1:30
112 STUMPERS:

2;

searching for this men etto
killed a veteran poli ceman
nes his s*4)eñors. (R)

student

'6) PRICE IS RIGHT:

1) (Tues. oriy) MAGA.
ZINE: Fealties Ncti4e an in.
loMew with Julie Andrews
and C look atdefam" j
Overweight teesg.r.
10:30
21 HOU 1M)OO SQUARES
11:00
2, WHEEL OF rORTuj

11:00
43 14) (9) (12) NEV
4* wILD, WILD WEST

900

CLASSIFIED ADS

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800
2. 'IZ. NBC tviEOoyot
the .Mclial. ALan Ba. Edward Fox soar. 1973.
is hired by the Frard Seorat
5Jrny Ogwizatton to
sassinale Charles
Gai4Ie.
(A) NOTE: MAY BE PREEMPTED FOR WORLD
SERIES- BASEBALL ..j fifth
4')

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10:30
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Schooffoui3pm.
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8:30

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Evening

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Garage sales are 'vi season Tell the
people about it with a Cla ss ified
Ad in the Herald 3722611. 531

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Tree Trimming, Culling &amp;
Removing Licensed and
Phone 373 4405 or 721 1569

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Well Drilling

Landscaping &amp;

Lawn Care

WELLS DRILLED, PU

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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EXPERT LAWN SERV:CE
Mo*i,.., Eiigng, Tnimmnq
Free Eslimales
Phone 373 i7 9

All type and IiZ5
Service
STINE MACHINE 5,
SUPPLY CO
2nd St
3324437
We repair a

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By BOB LW
Herald Staff Writer

days3' he's been hospitaJjJ at

Both Officers haven't been on duty for several

days. Moore was hospitalized two weeks ago for a
"nervous condition" and hypertension reportedly

Hospital

So

Altamonte Springs Police Department on the calls.
"Some white guy called and said If Iknow what's
good for me, I'll drop the complaints (to the federal

Moore was certified as a patrolman Sept. 8 1966

Investigators for the Miami office of EEOC have

said Moore "has taken the same examination as all

approximately 100 more days in which to come to
Sanford to Investigate the discrimination cornplaints against the city and police department.
In a letter dated Oct and addressed to Mayor
Lee P. Moore and Sanford city commimionenz, F.G.
app, chief examining officer for the city civil
serviceboard. said the board feels It has adoeredto
laws, rules and regulations regard
ing "certIficatlon to the eligibility lists for (police)
Patrolmen and promotions within the Sanford
to look

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mentioned the name of States Attorney investigator
Jack FuIen ider, but he wouldn't be 'pecific."
Broo ks said he plans to "find out w hat the heck
Fulenwider may have to do with things" as soon as

Police Department."
app wroW that the "board felt that the above

Fulenwider. contacted at State Ally. Abbott
Herring's Sanford office, said today, "I don't know
anything about any telephone calls to Brooks and I

information should be furnished You as to the public

The Polls show Carter ahead by 2 to 6 percentage points, but any
conclusion from those numbers wo uld be cloudy at best. And an

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you look at the last two to three months, since the conventions,
you find the greatest shifting in sentiment we've encountered in 40
years."
Usually t he first poll after the conventions will tell a great deal
a bout the eventual outcome, Or. Gallup says, but this year the

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Sam Ackley, personnel director and assistant to
Sanford City Manager Wa"en Knowles, Is cleaning

out his desk In preparation for a move to Holly Hill
Ackley will begin a new job as citymanager
o ft e
smallo
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Or ]Daytona BeachNov.
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has worked for Sanford for 31; vParlq, since meeting
Knowles at Florida Technological University.

the com waints.

If Justification is found the federal administrative agency an t to "mediate" changes

black officeri,

FordandJimmy Carternowtooclosetocall.

MOVIN'

allegations.
city is required to preserve all
personnel records relating to the complainls. EEOC
investigators will come to Sanford, on a date not yet

clarify any impression that there has been any

NEW YORK (AP) — Regardles of how the percentage points in
the latest political polls appear to the naked eye, the margin of
error built into the surveys makes the race between President

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Detective Sergeant or Ueutenant, when he applied
to do so, but he has failed to qualify according to the
records of the Civil Service Board."
Due to the EEOC investigation city and police
officials can't comment on th e discrimination

in conditions by the city. If this should fad the
EEOC

Ackley, his wife Lynell and their two children, will

move to Holly Hill as soon as they can sell their

could file federal court lawsuits on behalf of the

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other applicants for promotions to Sergeant

records of the Civil Service Board in an effort to

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"for about eight days now."

Brooks said he Is filing a complaint with

Sergeant since Mr.

examination because he hadn't completed one year
in

Id today Brooks

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that time Mr. Brooks wasn't eligible to take the

hasn't been told by physicians that he can return to

North, Altamonte Springs, for chronic bronchiti&amp;

regarding the

Brooks was certified as a patrolman by the Civil
Se rvice Board and the only promotional test given
for the rank of Sergeant since Mr. Brooks was
certified as a patrolman, was in Decem ber im. At

from Police Chief Ben Butler.

EEOC)," Brooks said. "In another call a man

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headquarters this morning and got his paycheck

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said
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Poficiesand practicesof the CivilService Board..
Brooks and Moore have charged discr imination
in promotions in the police department. Plapp said
civil service reco rds "reflect that there have been

receiving threatening calls, some saying
If he
doesn't "Lay off or give up" he may go to il
Ja .
He confirmed also that he went to
police

violatioins In employment of policemen in Sanfor&amp;
Both policemen claim they've en receiving
threatening telephone calls in connection with their
complaints to a federal agency.

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discrimination or double sta

I have nothing to do with it.Moore confirmed today that he also has been

The City of Sanford evil Service Board has
denied charges by two city policemen that there has
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racial discrimination and civil rights
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don't ow anything about the EEOC investatlon

Equal Fplo)1nent Opportunities Commission

nd walk walk walk. Walk a

to do anything more
thanwalklngorswtmmlnguntfl
you have lost a gr eat deal f

Sanford Officers Filed Bias Charges

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2 on the Purchase alter about 100 Apple

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The thlrd and final Ford-Carttr debate will be telecast
tonigh t from 9:30 to II. Most polls following the first two
first and Carter about
the same edge in the second.

"No, you can't predict a winner," he says. "We do know the
debates are making a slight difference. And with two candidates

as close as they are, events could make a difference

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any front page event."

any crisis,

[leading into the fiiW week before the election — with more
polling still to come — the major surveys agree that Carter was
ahead They also agree his lead has greatly diminished since
early September, but the poll's per centage charts are

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persons, the size generally used by the national polls, will produce

results that 95 Out Of 100
times have a margin of error of about 3
per cent in either direction. Given other variables of polling, in.
cluding techniques, the act ual margin of error
could be even

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NBC News-Newsday: Carter 42, Ford 38, and 20
either und

cided. won't vote or prefer some other candidate, The PolLs was
based on a saznple of 1,583 respondents. with a margin
of error of
plus or minus 3 per cent. This means, for example, that Carter
co uld actual!) have anywhere from 39 to 45
per cent and Ford

conclusive,

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TUMBLEWEEDS

4WW WWT YOU MARRY

Price was in the $25Q,000 range.
Kwiatkowski u pang $255,000 for land
appraised at $000 would be difficult to
justify. However, he, like HaUaway, in.
dicated the county will have to get with
Overstreet before any official action is taken.
The swing vote on the park Issue is held by
Sid Vihien Jr. But Vthlen, who holds the
deciding vote, didn't attend Tuesday n1t's
commission meeting.

for comment.

BobLloyd)

buy

pasture on Old

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romaInIngofa$1.6munon bond

park lands. fritJfly, Overstreet's asking

Mims Road. Raulerson, bleeding from facial cuts, used an air pump to break out
a window.He was Listed in "fairly good"
condition today at Seminole Memorial

he's released from the hospital. Brooks said he

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7bursday afternoon. 11 he Pilot. William A. Rattlerson. 45.
of Titusville, told
sheriff deputies his craft attit About 700
feet over Geneva. Unable to restart the
engine, he crash-landed It at the edge of Edward
Yarborough 's

expects to be out of the hospitalin about four more
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The cobys will
answer táivia,a.ons
it stamped, self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed. ThD
most interesting questions
will be used in this column
and will receive CO0S Of
JACOBY MODERN.)

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shouldn't be allowed to make decisions for
some 40,000 residents in South Seminole WIN
might enjoy a park.
The $255,000 was the figure agreed on by
commissioners because that's all that's

the deaiis stffl on.
"Well have to get back with Overstreet. If
hewnn'tseuitforlesthenjt beup toa
majority of the boa" the Chairman said.
The appraisal, Ronald In of Orlando,
was turned over to county
cfala on
Thursday. I
week, Overstreet indicated
$256000 was the bottom-line figure. Over.
street was out of town today and unavailable

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pills. I would
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Diuril
or
othing else.
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t
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for the experts? Write Ask
vous system and ad only to many nice things about it.
West's two notrump was the Jecobys" care of this
eliminate salt and water. They

If you are able to swim you
could also begin swimming

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Schapiro's book 'is entitled know If spades were always
"No Swing." It covers hands the highest-ranking
from team games where
Theanswer for contract If
something went wrong at both
y" In the game of bri
tables.,.
and the early days of auction
was it was the lowest ranking, but
of
no
those weak trumps It was
one
promo
like to bid South's bottom to top.
two-heart call was a sub

to lower every day. Don't allow some
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health club, though, to get you

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have major side
ThattoIs crease the amount every day.
ors prefer
why many docteffects.
treat elevated blood pressure Try to build up to walking at
least an hour every day. You
with the least amount of
don't need to walk fast, just
most effective
medic.
There
every
day. Go to a shopping
is always the danger that the
all
to walk if one is nearby it
treatment may be worse
you don't want to do It out of
the disease.

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FRANK AND ERNEST

the klng but that South

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Box 1561 Radio City Station,
medicine that contains
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Don't plan on losing too fast.
of causing the men
It
took a long time to get that
toms you describe. This can
heavy
and it will take a long
son
but
happen in a normal per
time
to
get rid of it safely. Stay
in
is particularly likely to occur
a person who already tendbI to on that did no matter what.
Don't let your friends or family
be depressed.
not
respond
distract
you.
Some people do
Start
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hungry double and defended

won Plers gut smih
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same way at the other table
except that North bid just

lour hearts was based on the
expectation that South would
I'm hoping you can come up
hold a bet
with some solution for me,
The rest wifi be up to yo
double was based on his two
at means a dedicated weight aces plus. He opened the
because with all these problems
am To help you I
em f clubs and shifted to a
combined. some days it just control
am
3enift
you
The Health
trump after it held. East's
seems like I won't be able to
number 4-7 Weight
Letter Diet.
cope with than much longer.Losing
Others who cant
DEAR READER —
SIDE GLANCES
Have
this
information
can
heart, you are on the right
track. The most important cents, with a tong stamped
envelope for ft.
seU dres
thing you can do for yourself
J send vij letter to me in
lose weight.
Ser-ApEs Is a combination care of this newspaper, P.O.

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tie. The bidding went the

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trump. South won wi th dum
mv'iag came to his hand
with thek
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on durnmy's last diamond to

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lose weight. But I'm or,
that in the meantime the blood
pressure may cause more
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the
commission changes the picture.
However, If ft T. Ovet, president of
the Orlando f
the parcel, will
to
accept the lower price, Hattaway Indicated

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$256,000 asking price approved Aug. 5

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yews old, weigh2lo pounde and
am 5 feet 4. By the time I get to
thedodor'sofflcemy Wood

Equanil seem to irritate my

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put on Naluretin. With the first
pill I felt like I wanted to climb

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thinking of ways to commit your pressure with weight
suicide. At times I was unable
to control my arm muscles,nd He will help you. The reason
medicines
it kit le a cereal bowl was YOU he
imbedded in the top of my head. Is simply that your doctors are
also worried about your blood
I had a general mental hang
ct
rs
prean we you
I changed do o

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Valley homeowners showed up to
wners say a park
wouid pollute the area an d increase
fic
hazards.
nioners Dick Williams and John
Kbnbrouuh voted against placing Mc park In
any area wh&amp;--,rlall wanted. But 110taway ,

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chase of 40 acres near Apple Valley sub.
division will have to be reconsiderede

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circumstances. It's wo rt h
manner.
fher invgaUon.

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requiring an extra 19) Chances for success.f
today
undertake at UUJ•
p1Ii' ( hands. Proper help will ventures
quicker,
better
done
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are good, provided you 3'
and cheaper.
solid foundations. Make haste'
CAN= (June 21-July n) slowly.
No matter how much you enjoy
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb.
hearth and low, a change will Blow your own hom today.
do you good. Hire a babysitter. Another may try to take the
Have a W&amp; on the town.
bows, it you're too shy.

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What do we know about

recommending Midway as the
choice location for
because resldiMs
watited It,
Kimbrough said Vihlen in his --usual
Phantom role" as county commissioner left
out a lot of facts.
Then Commissioner
Kwiatkowski
Powiced on Kimbrough for the memorandum
Kimbrough wrote advising commissioners to
locate the park In Midway — if .a south
Seminole site cannot be found.
"The memo was tongue in cheek,"
Kwiatkowski chided.
"Didn't you circulate a memo?
Kwiatkowski asked, "Are you hacking off

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The winds Of Protest We'w through
Seminole County Commission chambers
Tuesday night as about 100 Apple Valley
residents expressed disapproval of the
cOmmission's decision to uphold a previous
vote to purchase a $255,000 park site near
their Sov'h Seminole Subdivision,
The winds stirred up emotions as
?ners pitted themselves against
atic commissioners, and Republicans
pitted themselves against their Democratic
counterparts.

commissioners he didn't want to be a
"villain" and locate a park where residents
didn't want it so his vole was to build the park
in Midway, a predominantly black
neighborhood east of Sanford.
"A Vlhlen special," Commission Chair-an Mike Hattaway called wording in
a,,ilen's letter.
The letter, according to the chairman said
I Vihlen was in accordance with a
memorandum written by Commissioner John

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federal laws require both the network and the

station to offer equal time to all candidates
and that any complaints should be directed to
Kelly.
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"I'm furious," said Mrs. Ma
rie Clem. "I.
can't see this being allowed when just a few.
years ago you could be arrested for saying
anything about communism,"

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Seminole Coun ty Commissioners Tuesda y night agreed to
hire a la wyer with at least five years' experience as the new
county attorney.
Salary for the new in-house legal department staffer will be
from $24,000 to $27,000.
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County conuni.ssloners agreed to advertise for the position at
the urging of Exec. Asst. Roger Neiswender.
"We're on the line for some big coins," Neiswender said. Hi3
reference was to pending lawsuits against the county which
resulted from last year's jail fire that 'claimed the lives of 11

said

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saw

the

advertisement, which was broadcast as a
commercial break during "The $6-Million

(Herald pftef' by Qa Est")

Man" Sunday night, and asked questions
about what could happen to America under
communism.
"I can't see letting children see this kind
Of thing," Mrs. Clem said. "Kids don't know
what they want these days and they might be

Swofford points where bomb was resting.

After Car Bombing

influenced by this."
Neighbor Mary Jean Blouin said talk

Swofford Seeking

about the commercial was "all over the high
school, so you see it did make an impact."

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ts made a

from Italy, where the Communis

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By DONNA ESTES&amp;
BOB LLOYD
H erald Staf f Writers

With

strong showing in legislative elections — said

Askew

she was "disgusted" by the commercials
promoting a Communist government for the

Several months ago perjury laboratory teds are expected to
charges against Swofford identify the explosive substance

United States.
'"Ibey don't have a Chance now," she

stemming from a grand Jury used In the bomb that caused
probe two years ago were little damage but a lot of smoke.

Ex-Altamonte Springs Mayor dismissed. Swofford had been
Investigators said Swofford
Lawrence, Swofford, 'who
diarged with lying.to a grand told them that the second time
escaped injury and possible jury concerning a campaign he keyed the Ignition on his car
death Tuesday when a bomb contribution In
his 1973 race there was a puff of smoke and
was found wired to his car with Norman Floyd Sr. for the he jumped out of the car and
motor, was conferring with his mayor's office In Altamonte. raised the hood to find the
attorney this morning a bout
Meanwhile, the remains of explosive device. They said
seeking assistance from Gov. the homemade bomb that Swofford doused
the device
Reubin Askew on what he ignited Tuesday when Swofford with water and called
term ed "harassment" by attempt
ed to start his compact authorities.
elective and appointed officials auto at his Lake Florida home
Swofford's auto is equipped
over a more than two year have been sent to the Sanford with an Inside hood latch but he
period. He did not name the
exam
said the hood can easily be
officials,
tests, according to sheriff's opened from the outside.
Swofford said he will ask investigators.
Sheriff's crime
scene
Askew's office for an apDetective Sgt. George technicians and Investigators
pointment with the governor
Hagood. who is heading the went over the auto Tuesday in
either late this afternoon or bomb probe, said today the hopes of finding a clue to the
early in the moming.
device was fashioned from a person or persons who wired
Swofford, also an ex-county piece of threaded pipe
ap- the bomb to the auto.
commissioner, said he plans to proximately six Inches long and
Swofford said the car was
leave by auto early this af,
wired to the car's ignition.
parked in his driveway fro
ternoon
and
stop
by
Swofford said the bomb pipe dark Monday night until he
Tallaha.ssee for the night on his appeared to be copper and was attempted to start It at about 8
way to his farm in North wired to the car's coil, Tuesday morning. He had his
Carolina.
distributor and spark plugs.
grandson, Garland Huggins, in
He has been at his home in
"At this time we don't believe the car and was taking the five.
Altamonte Springs for the past dynamite was involved,"
week.
Hagood said. He said
See SWOFFORD Page 2*

said, "but if they keep pounding away.,
Margie Mickley of WFTV's programming
department said the station had received a
few "kind of bizarre" calls complaining about
the ad, which was sold by the network and not
by Channel 9.
"I think most people understand the
equal-time laws," she said. "If they didn't, we
would have had calls flooding in."
But she speculated that perhaps some
viewers were confused by the court rulings.
"As long as Carter and Ford are permitted to buy time, we have to offer it to
everyone," she said. "We can't change that.
ABC can't change it. And that's the way it is
living here in the USA."

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Jimmy Carter Is growing increasingly
concerned about all those Americans who
don't plan to vote, and he's remin ding his
supporters of past instances when only a few
ballots changed the nation's history.
In his speeches this week, Carter has leaned
sitting out the 1976 campaign and has urged
his supporters to spare no effort to get
potential slackers to the polls.
Both Carter and President Ford are off the
campaign trail today, Ford In Washington
and Carter at home in Plains, Ga. Both
candidates plan to attend the annual All Smith
dinner in New York on Thursday. Their final
debate is scheduled for Friday in Wdfiam.
sburg, Va.
Although he remained at the White House
on Tuesday. Ford found an opportunity to
criticize Carter's proposals to cut the record
de fense budget, saying such cuts would make
the nation weak. Carter has said he wants to
cut from
billion to
billio ln the
Pentagon budget.

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Neiswender urged commissioners to "short up" the ties with
' .
County Atty. Tom Freeman, or hire the county's top legal officer. I
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"We're hanging in the middle," Neiswender Indicated.
p
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The commission already voted to terminate Freeman's
osition and that of labor attorneys Alley, Alley &amp; Blue of Tampa
and create an In-house staff.
.
Commissioners at First disagreed on salary.
Amt. County Atty. Robert Pierce said the commimion should
hire the attorney, then let the lawyer decide what's needed.
Pierce said the new county attorney should know how much
outside expertise will be required, to light the county's battles.
"Rely on the attorney you hire," Pierce said.
.'
Though Pierce has indicated he might apply For the new
,
.
position, he does not meet the five-year qualification. Pierce has
een an attorn ey a bout two years.
,
.
"
Arid Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger
Pierce's boss, Freeman, has Indicated he is not Interested in
made
a rare foray in to the political arena In a
the position.
.
speech in New York where he defended
Neiswender also suggested hiring an assistant for from
(Herald
by Torn Vncenl) Ford's record on international human rights.
$11,500 to $15,000.
Both the vice presidential candidates,
"I can't see it," Commissioner John Kimbrough remarked.
Pupils at Sanford's Southside Elementary School wait their turn at the voting Democratic Sen. Walter Mondale and
"Right now. I don't believe two attorneys are warranted."
booth while a classmate exits after exercising his choice in a mock Presidential Republican Sen. Bob Dole, were on the road.
traveled
to New
York
where
he
sees
too much work for one attorney, but election today. The early returns had Jimmy Carter leading Gerald Ford by a 24 stood inCarter
a chilly
Harlem
street
asCity
night
nosed
Shot Neiswender
for t'., said
nhhe
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margin.
in and pleaded for his supporters to round uo
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places the fork on the skull Formation on this subject can
behind the ear lover the send 50 cents for The Health
tutastoidi. The sounds are Itter number 1-7, Perpetual
conducted to the internal ear by
Youth, Aging. Send a long,
the bone. When the person can stamped, self-addressed en
no longer hear the sound of the velope for mailing. Address
i.ibrating fork by bone con- ,our letter to Dr. Lamb in care
ductiun the doctor holds the of this newspaper, P.O.
fork in front of the ear. The 1551, Radio City Station, New
normal ear will still hear the York, NY 10019.

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that now? The memo indicated Midway was

your first choice."
"I will not vote to put a park in an area
where the public doesn't want It. If it's not
going to be accepted, move it," Kimbrough
said.
However, he Indicated Midway was
first choice. First choice was somewhere in
the south part of Seminole, Kimbrough said.
Either that, or work the problem out with
mIffed Apple VaUeymi
Commissioner Dick Williams agreed the
park should not be located where residents
don't want It, but Kwiatkowskj and Hattaway
stood fast behind their Oct. 5 decision to buy
the lund from Overstreet Investment Co. of
OFlSzIdO,
Andy Harvey, a homeowner spokesman,
told commissioners homeowners are deadset against the park. Harvey cited traffic
problems, noise pollution, vandalism and

Panel Eyes Herndon As
Ambulance Fi, Page 0-A

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commercial

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The women, neighbors on Sanford's
eastsk!, aic- otctir1g to Ctwu&amp;
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station which broadaL the paid commercial,
and to tlingressman Richard Kelly.

And when the winds had died down, Apple

Valleywa3 stuckwj county park residents
said they didn't want, and the county corn. mission was deadlocked 2-2 on the controverslal issue.
The deciding vote would have been cast by
Commissioner Sid VIhIen Jr., but an absent
V*en sent a lette" to the meeting informing

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from exposure to noise in in- transmit the vibrations directly
making an unintelligent one.
(Do you have a question
dustry could be cured by a to the nerve mechanism. These
South liked his hand but had for the experts? Write "Ask
simple operation but itIsnot the people can often hear over the aslightproblemabou(wt 0 the Jacobys" care at this
same kind of deafness,
telephone much better than do over East's four'spade newspaper The .Jacobys will
In general there are two twin they can hear the spoken voice. opening. Five hearts might answer individual questions
causes of deafness. The type Wh)' Because the receiver is well be an Inadequate bid, but if stamped, self-addressed
he*made it anyway,
Florence Henderson spoke of in held again the ear and the
envelopes are enclosed The
West jumped to six spades most interesting questions
the Sunday magazine involves skull bones pick up the
and when it came back to will be used in this Column
degenera tion of the bone and vibrations.
South he had a real problem, and will receive copies of
reformation of hone in the ear
The tiny hones just inside the Was West bidding six spades JACOB V MODERN)
area. The new bone formation ear drum are called the
involves the small bones in the haminer, anvil and stirr UP
C
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bY Gill Fox
vibrate and transmit sound.
objects. When sourni waves
involves the nerve mechanism %ubrations are picked up by
of the ear itself. This is the type these small bones that are
of deafness that tomes on with connected to each other. As
increasing age in most cases. It they move in response to the
ian also be caused by damage vibration they set up vibrations
to the sound sensing which are picked up by the
mechanism in the internal ear internal hearing device and
and brain From noise. You transmitted to the brain. When
(annul operate on the ear and these bones literally grow

TV Break

Valley

those people who had deafness skull because the skull bones decision, while the loser is not an honor.

by Stoffel &amp; HeimdshI

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Maybe litany will not know together from the abnormal
A Pittsburgh reader wants
this type of operation is bone formation. An operation
BY Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
to know if It Is a misdeal when
possible. A friend of mine who frees the tiny bones or through
Boris Schapiro points out a card is exposed during the
had the operation said it was other surgical techniques that the winning bridge player deal, or if that card must be
just like flipping on a light makes it possible to hear sound
must be able to guess right an honor to cause the misdeal
'witch, one minute deaf and the vibrations in the air.
when the losing player
Th e answer is that if any
guesses
wrong.
next minute she could hear. It
card is ex posed during the
The patient with otosclerosis
is wonderful.
Of course, the winning deal that it Is a misdeal, but
hears the vibrations of the
player isn't really guessing. that some social players don't
DEAR READER — I wish all tuning fork pres
sed against the He is making an intelligent enforce this rule if the card is

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for the better can be br-orifit
about for you and your family.
Lng4enngaIn3canbe
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(Sept.23-od 23)
Your mind is active today, but this coming year. It won't be all
you're not that interested In work — Dame Fortune will visit
being around others. Curl up you awhile.

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DEARDR.IMB — Thereis
a great amount of industrial
deafness in the area where I
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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today. If you like to take a flyer stakes today, especially In
career or work-related matters.
on along shot, this is he day to
It could be fortunate.
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prospective nonvoters and get them to the
polls.
There are, he warned, past examples of
elections that could have changed history if
onl y a handful of voters w ho stayed at home
had made it Into the polling booth.
If John Kennedy had lost to Richard Niiii
in 1960, Carter shouted Into a cheering mostly
strong. "we would never have had the Voting
Rights Act. None of you wo uld have the
freedom you now have."
Later, at a fund-raising dinner, Carter
worried that "in the last eight years a lot of
people had decided that it is not worth the
effort to try to be involved in politics and vote
hnd try to change this country."
He also recalled the 1968 election when
Richard Nixon narrowly defeated Hubert
Humphrey. "The election went the wrong
way," he said.
Carter has for several days referred to polls
that say more than half the eligible voters
may not cast ballots. Analysts say many of
those who have become dLouraged with the
election Process would be Democratic voters
casting ballots to change the faces in
Washington LI they bothered to vote,
And national polls now show Ford and
Carter nearly neck-and-neck with the election
only two weeks away.
Some analysts say the lower the voter
turnout the better chance Ford has of winning
the electicn. But Independent candidate
Eugene McCarthy says he thinks voter
anithv cotud helo his campaign.

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we"Nky, Oct.

NAflON
INBRIEF

More Indictments Seen
In Bolles Murder Trial
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - The chief
prosecutor in the Don Bolles murder trial
Predicts that further indictments may be obtained soon In the bomb slaying of the investigative newapeper reporter.
With a jury expected to be seated by Friday,
Maricopa County Attorney Donald Harris said
he believes "five or six, maybe seven" more
conspirators In Bolles assassination "are still
at large."
"We're close. We're real close," Harris said
Tuesday.

4 Dead, 50 Missing After Tanker Hits . Ferry I

Evening NIrM, Sd Ft.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

"We saw the sup moving ,
LUUNG, Its. (AP) - A N. river by a elMer ferry boat and
to debris or 1,
..We saw a
beck to the___
*klng
waglai tai*er crushed
. taken to St QIISS General the river, and the ship vge,,
P
side Into a fully loaded Mis. Hospital.Several were reported (Its whistle) for the fry four
racd several persons from up river, approaching the :
)IopteII from
s'.'lp,l River ferry tadey, cep. seriously injured. The St. or five tbnes, but the ferry jtut Guai and the sheriff's
depart- shoot 100 yarde oid in the swift ferry," said Jerry Mayo, a
worker on the rescue ferry. ,It ;
water.
sizing thle river but and throw- CharlesParish sherifrs office kept going," Wilds said.
me scanned the riverbmnks,
stricken
ferry,
.
blew
Its horn four or five times. '
hg Its passengers Into the swift- said at least $0 persons were
"The ship hit It, pushed It Lç
hour
'Jbetween
Destrehan
moving river. Four eogewere missing,
river, flipped It over, and It
pd hult.
31 miles
reported killed and 50 m1h,
"There were 70 to $0 people Matted sinking. The ship keptand [Aft about
FLORlDR
to river from New Orleans, was
A witness on a rescun vessel on the George Prince because gobig"
have a
of
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said
upended In the water and sank
Frosts 20 cars with an unknownabout
1$
"ran completely over the ferry gers," said Jerry Mayo, a anchored In the river about two number of ocoupanta and apg
suwsu si*w. j
ap4
pushed upriver, flipped it worker on the rescue ferry Ouie miles above the scene. She was prozimately 50
walk-on
over, and It Mailed sinking." K. Wilds that had JiM corn- in ballast, headed upriver to a Pasaenaero, althotaih the exact
The ferry George Prince sank
aveu a run oween LIe&amp;renan iiaron Rouge refinery.
number of persons involved Is
within 15 minutes and lay with and Luling, about 20 miles upSinailbcstswerecafledoutat unknown," said Jim Morrison,
only a portion of the hull sick- river from New Orleans. Offi- points downstream to take
_____
a U.S. Coast Guard spok-n'n.
ing out of the muddy waters.
dais said there was no precise station on the broad river and
One reporter on the scene
At least 20 survivors were count of the number of persons watch In case survivors were
said foir bodies had been lopulled from the swlft.nuinlng aboard.
swept down by the cwrent, cated. A sister ferry rushed

Florida Cabinet Okays

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LANSING, Mich. (AP) —This Thursday, all
Michigan teachers are supposed to teach their
students about Will Carleton.

MRIK AliVE j. :

New Drivers' Licenses
TALLAHASSEE (AP) Drivers'
licenses will be easier to read and have larger
Pictures starting in December, but the state
Will still save an estimated $1 million on them.
The Cabinet approved the new licenses
Tuesday and also adopted rules cracking
down on free lodging promotions which Atty.
Gen. Robert Shevin says has cost consumers
several million dollars.
The new licenses will be the same size as
current ones but will have larger type to make
them more legible, according to motor vehicle
officials.

Swofford

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UndcraJit. state law, teachers throughout
the statéire required to observe the Oct. 21
birthday of Michigan's obscure 'Mate poet,"
Carleton, who died in 1912, by reading his
works in their classes or through "other
proper and fitting observance."
But, says state school superintendent John
Porter, there arp no penalties in the law for
failure to observe Will Carleton Day.
Though just a name today, at the turn of the
century Carleton was a respected man of
letters, known particularly for his homespun
poems, such as "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse," considered his most famous: "Over
the hill to the poorhouse I'm trudgin' my
weary way - I, a woman of seventy, and only
a trifle gray - I, who am smart and chipper,
for all the years I've told, As many another
woman that's only half as old."

Dogs Dig Up Human Bones
GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - Vince Twnbarello was remodeling his house when a dog
scampered into the basement and dug up
some old bones - human ribcages, two
human legbones, two human jawbones and
assorted other skeletal remains.
Turn barello called homicide detectives, who
found that the bones had belonged to Karl
Berry, a medical student who lived jn tl)e.home in the 1O's. He used the skeletal parts
in his homework, then disposed of them in the
basement.
"You mean you found that old bag of
bones?" asked 75-year-old Alpha. Berry,
Karl's widow. "Gee, I wish Mr. Berry was
here sOI could tell him there
two cops tha t
are asking about them."

College Enrollments Down
CINCINNATI (AP) - College enrollments
may have declined nationwide about 1 per
cent this fall to an estimated 11,126,000, according to an expert who said his preliminary
findings are a "surprise and a shock."
Dr. Garland Parker, executive director for
Enrollment Policy and Educational Research
at the University of Cincinnati, said the
declines had not been expected before 1980.
Parker said predictions had called for an
increase of 4.5 per cent this year following last
year's increase of 9 per cent.

yearold to kindergarten cli
"I'm not going riding w
Grandaddy anymore beat
someone plants home-ma
bums In hIS car," you
Garland said.

Asphalt Win fall Predicted

.•,..,'Aford said after •t
the bomb with
Of wati
be tore It free from the top
the car's air filter.
"I've never been so afraid
my whole life," Swofford sal
admitting the Incident "sh
me up. When It was all over,
cried."
Swofford said he recelvi
many telephone threats dwir
his 20-year political career
Seminole County, but nevi
thought anyone hated bli
enough to Uywant todohh
physical harm.
In January, W75, two sholgu
blasts hit Swofford's picku
truck as he drove alon
Interstate 4 near Longwood. I
was not determined at the tlm
If the shots were deliberate.
Swofford served as mayor c
Altamonte Springs for 20 year
and as a county counmisslone
for eight years. He wa
defeated by floyd In 1V73 am
again In W75.

Chiles, Grady Agree On DIPisagreements

ORLANDO (AP) - They agreed on almost nothing. But they his access to all the key Information, has drawn the conclusion
"j think the primary purpose 01 any government Is to protect the
supported many of the same goals.
that we're superior In armed forces. Today, the Soviet Union has citizens, and I think the unborn child, whether It be a day before
Sen. Lawton Chiles, Dili., and his Republican opponent, Dr. four million men under active irma and 3.7 million In active re. It's born or a day after ft's horn, has a right to Its own destiny."
John Grady, met In their first debate here Theaday, bringing what serve, and we have two million. They outniunber us 3 to 1 In at"I'm against abortion on demand...,' Oslies said. "I cannot,
had been a lowkey senatorial campaign Into homes across the tillery, 2 t I In armored vehicles, 6 to I In tanks. They outnumber though, support a constitutional amendment that says you can
state via live television.
tai on the sea, 3 to 2 In surface ships ... they oitnwnber us In
In an atmosphere considerably less formal than the presiit'es,4 to I. . The Soviet Union has us In air superiorIty, 6 wily have an Abortion (to protect) the life of the mother, and the
reason Is that I think you'll go right back to the butcher shops we
derdlal debates of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, aiio
to I In fighter planes, 2 to 1 in bombers, and
they
have
an
overhad
before." Chiles said he would favor abortions In cases such as
Grady argued for an hour over Issues from big government and whelining nuclear superiority.
."
rape
or Incest. "I would support a constitutional amendment that
welfare spending to military might and political philosophy.
"I think the Social Security Trot Fund Is nearly bankrupt, and
would allow the Mates to at the proper criteria for abortion...,"
Each said he wanted the United States to be No. I In military the people know that and It Is a cruel uncertainty that they're he
said.
defense. Each wanted reduced Inflation and unemployment. Each facing," said Grady. "We have to refund that, we have to tighten
On
the cross-Florida barge canal, Chiles said "you shouldn't
reserved judgment on the cross-Florida barge canal. Neither up the management and the funding of Social Security..."
make
up your mind until you get the facts." But he said "It looks
wanted to lose the Panama Canal.
He also advocated "the tidal removal of Income-earning re- like the
economic benefits are very thin." Grady said he could
But similarities ended there. Qilles, the moderate Democrat strictions on Social Security recipients."
support the canal If It was economically beneficial but if It would
from Lakeland, and Grady, the John Birch Society conservative
Said Chiles: "As I understand It, Dr. Grady said he would hal. damage the environment, "I would not
support It."
from Belle Glade, differed radically on how to achieve those ance the budget by cutting across the board from every area
The two have a rematch Monday night In Miami. The format
goals.
except the military. To do that... you're going to have to cut W will be the same, with television coverage planned
Grady called for a balanced budget and reduced government billion from Social Security, and I don't see how you're going to do
But Chiles Indicated the first meeting left something to be
Interference In the private sector. Chiles chargedthat Grady
couldn't reduce spending and still pay the bills for military billion a year off of Social Security." He said he has voted for desired.
"I've been trying for some time to bring him out on Issues and to
superiority and Social Security reform.
increased Social Security payments while In Congress.
Wing
Issues out In the open, and I guess this Is the best way to do
Grady said Chiles talked a hard-line on military might, but
ABORTION
It,"
he
said.
I would Mill like some sort of head4o4sead convoted consistently against key defense appropriations and for
"My position Is that of the Republican platform...." Grady said. frordatlon." "But
He did not elaborate.
great er welfare spending. Chiles accused Grady of misrepresenting Chiles' position and voting record In those areas.
When it was over, they smiled, shook hands and declined to
WILL A HEARING AID HELP?
speculate who "won."
Ask the man who wears onel
They made these specific points:
THE MILITARY
,Ask Gvorg!_.C. Hearn
'strong military KA 4f t secondti,itnjè,' deiared
Chlles."I'tuigk It has to be the first priority and unless you take
care of that you can't take care of anything else."
He said, however, that he was working to see "that we get the
most for our money" and noted that 60 per cent of military
spending Is for personnel pay and retirement benefits, which has
FLORIDA HEAPING AIOCENTEP INC
limited the government's ability to spend for new weapons and
310 So Hy 17 fl CJSSelbrry Fia
research.
Just North n4 Highway 136
Grady countered, saying, "I'm astounded that Sen. Chiles, with
.

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Will Carleton! Who?

Wsdoisy, Oct. II, 17e-3A

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TALLAHASSgF IA?' Tran;portation Dpn
,ortmept officials iy 'a11
appeal COUn ruling could cost Florida $7
million in windfall profits to road builders.
The 1st District Court of ppea1 ruled
unanimously that the state could not lower
asphalt payments under a new law designed to
correct overpayment problems discovered
under a 1974 law,
Transportation Department officials said
Tuesday they were still studying the ruling
and had not decided whether to appeal to the
state Supreme Court.

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Labor Candidate Opposed
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - State officials, armed with affidavits from 62 county
election supervisors, hoped to convince a
federal judge today to reverse his ruling that
put U.S. 'Labor Party candidate Lyndon.
LaRouche on Florida's presidential ballot.
In addition to the affidavits describing the
lack of support LaRouche has in Florida,
attorneys also had a deposition from
LaRouche. They said it would show he has
made little campaign effort In the state.

No L ife
On Mars

Appraisers Ruling Delayed

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) hopes that Viking. 2's Under
would find evJence of life In

I

loll beneath a Martian rock
save faded with the tiny robot
ab's failure to detect organic
nolecules.
Dr. KlausBleznann, head of
he project's molecular
nalysis team, told reporters
uesday that Viking's In.
truments failed to find even a
race of organic compounds In a
coop of Martian soil taken
om under -a rock.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - If legislators
want property appraisers to submit detailed
information to the Department of Revenue,"
they should have the guts to pay for it, says
House Judiciary Chairman William Rish.
His arguments were persuasive Tuesday as
the Cabinet deferred for four weeks a decision
on proposed agency rules that would require
appraisers to submit computerized informat ion on their property assessments,

Lawyer Named To Panel
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A

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Massachusetts lawyer has been named
director of the Board of Business Regulation
to replace A.L. Baker, who resigned under
charges he was lax in cracking down on a land
securities fraud.
The Board Tuesday appointed J. Jackson
Walter, 35, of Northhampton, Mass., who has
a background in land sales and registration.
He assumes the post Nov. 8.

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Hialeah Park Sale Pending
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Coming right
down to the wire, two rival groups say they
have won agreements to buy famed Hialeah
Park.
Representatives of the City of Hialeah and
of Gulfstream Park, another South Florida
horse track, told the Board of Business
Regulation Tuesday that their respective
gous have won purchase agreements from
financially ailing Hialeah Park Inc.

Class Clowns Reviews Mixed

Ik'llo.

GAINESVILLE (AP) The class
clown may be a leader in the eyes of his peers,
but teachers often consider him an underachiever who craves attention.
A University of Florida survey on class
clowns indicates that students tend to regard
the clowning pupil as a popular figure and
often a leader,

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Wednesday, October 20, 1976—Vol. 69, No. 52
Published Daily and Sunday, eacepl Saturday and Christmas Day
by The Sanford Herald. Inc . 300 N French Ave - Sanford, Fla

Second Clan Postage Pad a, 5anlo. Florida 3771
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Tomake highways as safe as nuclear plants,
you'd have to eliminate cars.
The danger of getting behind the wheel of an automobile is
seldom given a SeCond thought.
However, consider this: On a yearly basis, your chance of
having a traffic fatality is I in 4000. 1 in 4000 is
pretty good odds. But not nearly as good as that
achieved by nuclear power plants.
To date, nuclear power plants have a zero

fatality ratio. The odds: I in 5 billion. Because
they're Constructed as sate as is humanly and
mechanically pos.sihle.
Commercial nuclear power plants have been
operating for more than 320 reactor years without it single accident— let alone fatality. No new
technology has ever been developed with as much
C( )nCentrat ion

and expenditures on safety.
How safe are nuclear power plants when compared with non-nuclear risks? Dr. Norman Rasmussen, Massachusetts Institute of Technolog'y,

conducted a study for the J.J S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnit ij
I.
His findings are rather dramatic. (See chart.)
\X&amp;, reali:e, of course, that there an element of ris k to
thing an individual does, from driving a car to
taking a bath. However, any potential risks
involved in the use of nuclear power for electric
generation have been mini mi:ed by adoptin ty
and maintaining the highest standards

of safet\
in design, engineering and construction. Such
as reqtiiring redundant protective equipment

and systems.
The nuclear power industry has been built
With the greatest concern for public safet; and
this will Continue to be it prime objective. No
other industry can
nutch nuclear powcr
safety record. A recoft! WC intend to keep. 6 cRIJA CAER &amp; LJG..Y

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pressed
pressed to reàgnlse him In a non-walking position.
s deciding o to doit,h.foetimdlly did thenezt

Notonce did his membership huh. Jolil Birth

Dr. John Nostalgia of Belle Glade, it mud be Society or as a heard member of that Ifludriono

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conceded, came

pretty well In Tuesday organization come up - net even during iii. in.
night's debate. That Is, If you Ignore some of the

Area Code 3053fl•2011 or 131.N63

teas-than-clear statements he made_ to wit,

government lobe could lead to more unemployment
and cod a lot. He never did explain thatfully.

October 20, I976-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE. Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN BRAC(LE, Advertising Director

s-via the danger of the United States of America
being taken over by subversives - U he had donie

during a visit to the Herald net too long ago. ft was
right before he stormed out of the office when

Civil Defense
No Yawning Matter
The United States has budgeted $104.3 billion in
military spending for IV?7 amid predictions that
the figure will have to rise in succeeding years to
keep our armed fgpq iintl th1, ,, y!JU$J ..—
a..
UI, LU
par. Yet a recenirt from the Congressional
Research Service of the Library of
Congress
suggests that even this investment neglects a key

element of defense.
We will be spending $925 million in the coming
year on civil defense -less than one-tenth
of I
percent of the military budget.

It flgur. Civil defen kn'ls to product-j
yawn arw tthie it's mentkmd. After a flurry of

significantly, and disappointingly,

school board and for the offices of date treasurer

Dr. Nostalgia did not, as many had anticipated and
hoped, wear knickers U a symbol of those good old

and Insurance clommissioner and public service
commissioner, are to appew at a rally Saturday at

Not once did he peek under his lecturn to
alter, our sources report, heated negotiations. The
reassure himself that no little Red devil Invaders
stipulation, however, if You recaU, was that be could
were ready to pounce on him, Sen. Qilles, the
walk oniYbterallyorbackwardu_ not frontwards,
panelists and audience at Orlando's Loch Haven Art
as that direction tends to confuse Dr. Nostalgia.
Center.
But, as It turned out, the Senator opted to remain
The good doctor. In fact, came across quite reasonably stationary.
rational Tuesday night - and that's scary. Like the
His argument during those pre-debate

commiulon; Robert French (D), Vince Perry (H)
and Tom Bloford (I), coiidy co,i)miuIon, district
one; Dave Gunter (D) and Richard Williams (H)
Incumbent, county commission, district three; John
Alexander (D) and William Kirchhoff (R), county
commission district five; and non-partisan candidates for the school board, R.G. (Bud) Feather,

lull before the

discussions was that the voters would be hard-

cumbent, and Katie Nichols (D), public service

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happenedlothe Instrument that once was as
necessary to mathematicians and engineers as a
knowledge of formulas aivi teorezns.
The ublcluitous electronic calculator has cut
es of slide rules to 20 per cent of what
were 10 years ago. The electronic variety,
,
of which are called "side rule calculators," are
not only simpler to use but are frequently faster,
more accurate and cheaper than the oldfashioned slipsuck.

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Eastern

Interest in backyard bomb shelters and evacuation
i.. r i m I
drills early in the atomic age, Americans have
aIS
Preferred not to dwell on the possibility of nuclear
What has been called a major new study of
war and the prospects of surviving It. There is
the causes of crime amounts almost to heresy by
even
a school of thought that a serious civil
today's crazy standards.
defense
effort would undermine a nuclear deterrent
"The Criminal Personality," by psychiatrist
Samuel Yochelson and clinical psychologist
strategy and efforts at arms control by suggesting
Stanton E. Samenow, actually blames crime on
that one side Is willing to risk nuclear war while the
criminals instead of society.
other lsnot.
The Library of Congress study Indicates thatThe authors In fact state flatly that the belief
that mental illness, a poor home environment or
the Soviet Union is not following
that precept.
other factor3outside the control of the Individual
There is evidence the Russians are systematically
9
are responsible for criminal behavior are
reducing their vulnerability to nuclear war through
"simply exctues." What Is needed to combat
dispersal of industry and urban
crime, they say, Is not so much society's Im.
population,
planning for evacuation of major cities with the
provemmt or conventional therapy but an offender's "conversion" to an entirely new
approach of a crisis, and otherwise hoping to
lifestyle, along with a rigorous moral education.
maintain vital services and Industrial production if
They reached their conclusions, which Is the
their country takes a nuclear blow.
..
pposite of the one with which they began, gn the
1)5315 of 15 years of Investigation of criminal
That Soviet leaders might regard the losses in
offenders at St. Elizabeth's, a government-run
a nuclear exchange as acceptable adds a troubling
hospital In Washington.
element to conjectures about their military
strategy. And the fact the Russians may be more
Ff Tuft
The researchers at first used traditional
fearful of an attack from China than from the West
psychiatric methods, but eventually realized
does not change the picture.
that the criminals were making fools of them.
They then abandoned permissiveness and
Fortunately the U.S. government is not letting
"understanding" for a much more judgmental
civil defense go entirely by the boards. In the past approach
in Intensive sessions of "moral inyear the Federal Preparedness Agency has been
ventory." instead of trying to allay
ings of
upgraded as part of the General Services Ad-guilt, they attempted to bring out a criminal
feel
Is JOHN CUNNIFF
ministration, coordinating plans for
latent
disgust
with
himself,
at
the
same
time
- - - civil
indicating a willingness to work with
.
continuity of governrnen(ij an emergency and all
In
the
process
they
discovered
that
there
Is no
other non-military aspects of preparedness.
Pension F
such thing as a "first offender."
The investment we make In this aspect
"The criminai get., away with far more than
of
defense may need to increase. Preparation of the
is ever known by anyone else," they say. "By
NEW YORK (AP - In douts about the
kind are disquieting, but in the psychology of
time he apprehended, he has more than likely meaning of the "prudent man" standard of the
deterrence it is important for a nation
hundreds, if not thousands, of of- 1974 retIrement act, pension fund managers are
to show that cotumitted
Investing cautiously and, It Is claimed, starving
es
it has the will and the capability to survive under
fens
small business.
the worst of circumstances.
It 01 arhowmanySt. Elizabeth patIents
This caution, Investment sources say, has
were successfully converted from crime.
the question of how society Is to accomplish the resulted In an even more pronounced funneling
of fund.s Into the very largest American curwhoksalereabi1itotjonof the tofus
Don't Delay Justice of offenders In Its prison.;, where they are
porations, accelerating a trend that may already
daily contact with fellow criminals, remains have been under way.
We don't make any asswnptlons about the current Inunanswered
As a result, top ezecutives of corporations In
vestigation into ion campaign
the
less-than-giant categories are complaining
But it Is encouraging to learn that some
What happened in 1972 with the Watergate investigation
about
difficulties in raising equity capital. Some
criminologists are beginning to realize that there
makes voters keenly sensitive to any hint of a coverup, however.
pension
also are concerned about
Is
only
so much society can do, and that the true potentialconsultants
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Atty. Gen Edward
weakness of returns.
H. Levi may have bent over backward to avoid the appearance
rtha1taflon of the criminal personality must
of a
proceed from the criminal
Involved In the Issue are the country's ability
All we know Is that an unldezgifjed informant brought into finance Industry and keep the economy ex-panding. Important but lesser Issues are the
formation to the FBI which Atty. Gen. Levi referred
You might call It the
"Case of the Banishing
prosecutor Charles F. Ruff In July. The Information Involved
Slide Rule," but there is no mystery to what has smooth functioning of stock markets and the rate
an
of return on pens

allegaUon of some violation of election laws in the handling of
campaign funds in Grand Rapids, Mich., President Ford's
town. Records have been subpoenaed by a federal gyj
President Ford has denied any wrongdoing.
voters shouldn't Jump to any conclusions. mi.; matter
should not be made a campaign Issue. Ruff Is correct to decline.
comment at this stage.
But itIs imperative that some official report be made public
before the Nov. 2 electIon. Otherwise the outcome
of
presidential election could be affected by mere suspicion,
As the President said, In this case jindice delayed mut1
.
deed be Justice deniemi

ROME (AP)
Mao Tsetung'a widow,
Chiang Ching, is being defended
by Italian feminists who claim that accusations against
her stem from her sex rather than her
ideology.

tncwnbeid, and Francis Coleman Jackson.

DON OAKLEY

Study
Blamps

Italy's Women Libbers
Defend Mao's Widow

Invited to porticlpste are: Bill Gisder (D).
and Betty Annlitead (H), date treasurer and In.
sirami coaunlajoner; Paula Hawkins (H), in-

around his podium, as he had won the rigid to do

BRIEF

Sninole Community College (5CC).

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*s stressed th his closing IemarkLHe was hardly
recognizable.

Even more surprising - and at least as disap.
pointing - was Sen. chiles' decision not to walk

pressed on the matter.

MRLD
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Calliddsties for three sestii on the Seminole
nmf1vi.5, a pod on Ow
Board 01 Carity ______

to remind viewers of his patrlotlzn.

expressed and containing ker and-or Paranoia. via- days to which he so desperatelywants to return

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gniable feature.

troduct ions of the candidates.
Net once did he point to the U.S. flag In his lapel

But, all In all, a pleasant surprise. And more for

his omissions am commissions.
For example not once did he inject

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Ty nIt: he WONhis walking boots

Am=

ion funds.

The prudent man standard, restated in the
Employe Retirement Income Security Act of
1974, requires trustees to use the same diligence
In choosing fund Investments an they would In
managing their own affairs.
Because of confusion about the precise
responsibilities Imposed by the standard, some
portfolio managers have applied such a
restrictive definition that it permits Investments
In only the largest, most stable corporations.
In that way, they feel, they will not be liable to
personal charges of Imprudence.

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WASHINGTON - In the flurry 01charges and
countercharges over what President Ford said
about Eastern Europe during the second
televised debate with Jimmy Carter, we're &amp;L
losing light of the point.
Certainly, Soviet troops move at will In
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Hungary and
East Germany. Certainly, when the Soviet Union
wants a mn jailed, he is Jailed. Certainly, the
Soviet Union can Issue oppressive laws and
hammer at church going. And clobber free
public speech.
But are the Poles, the Rumanians, the
Czechs, the Hungarians and East Germans
dominated bythb?
Mod certainly In their hearts they are not.
None of these great peoples acknowledged the
right of Moscow to rule them. They may give
outward obedience. Inside, It Is dear they are
their own men and women. They are not sub.
servient.
That Is a most important point.
Leonid Brezhnev knows this, as NIklta
Khrushchev knew it In his time. And the Russian
military. The Inside reports this country
receives fmmthe ovidUnion
ltclewthat
Moscow places little trust in the reliability of
Polish, Hungarian, Czech and East German
troops In time 01 war. The Kremlin likewise
places little trust In the political reliability of the
f'
bureacrades, the businessmen, the farmers,
Hurtih n rstudents
or professionals, of these remarkable
- -- Critics claim, however, that the cautious
portfolio managers are mistakenly applying the
standard to each and every Investment rather
than to portfolios as whole. In doing so, Itjs
argued, they encourage oligopolies.
In no well-managed portfolio, they maintain,
should the higher rewards of greater risk automatically be enjoined. The higher returns of
selective Investments In some smaller concerns
often more than offset losses, they say.
"The prudent man rule should be clarified so'
as to be expressly appliable to total portfolio of
pension plan investments rather than to each
Individual Investment," argues The Committee
Of Publicly Owned Companies.
The committee, formed In 1973 by chief
executives, claims that the standard has in.
Umidated Institutional investors, that they have
"taken refuge behind it," and that they have
increasingly limited their Investments.
Many of the companies Involved in
tie
nationwide organization, such as Chrysler Corp.
and Reynolds Metals, are themselves large
companies, but they often find themselves excluded from the 50 or 100 favored Investments,
Because of the restrictive Interpretation of thie
standard, they say, the vast majority of small
aarid medium companies are systematically
deprived of the more than $145 billion of In.
vestment funds held by pension funds, depriving
them of capital needed to produce goods and
services.

NEW DELHI, India (AP) ChogyalPalden
Thondup Namgyal, 53-year-old former king of
Sikkim, has been hospitalized following an
overdose of sleeping pills, according to India's
national news agency.
The agency said the husband of one-time
New York socialite Hope Cooke was flown to
Calcutta for treatment on Tuesday.
Namgyal, dethroned 18 months ago when
his Himalayan kingdom was merged with
India, was found unconscious in his palace in
Gangtok, the Sikkimese capital, where he has
been under armed guard since an uprising
against his rule in 1973.
Doctors treating him reported his condition
had stablized after several hours of
emergency treatment but that he remained
unconscious and his "prognosis is uncertain,"
the agency added.
Queen Hope and their two children live in
the United States.
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) Philip Cousteau,.
son of French oceanographer Jacques
Cousteau, broke a knee when his helicopter
fell 90 feet and crashed on Easter Island.
Dr. Ramon Candeil, who is on Easter Island
with Cousteau, said Tuesday in a telephone interview with a Santiago radio station that
Cousteau, 36, needs an operation "to put two
pins in his knee and extract broken cartilage."
The doctor said Cousteau was put in a cast
from the hip to the foot and would be flown to
Los Angeles.
The helicopter was being used by Cousteau
and a filming team to search the waters
around the Pacific island for ruins. The team
is producing a documentary film for
American educational television.
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nstlond. Mwe is strong distrust too among the
knowledgeable In the Soviet Union as to the
reliability even of the native East European
Communist chiefs.
The Russians find it necessary to maze every
effort to bolster those few men on which It has a
stranglehold. Then, not even trusting these few
syocoplants, the Russians take repeated secret
checks on their reliability.

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In other words, the Soviet Union has learned
there are limits It cannot cross without backfires
itls unwilling to face. Despite strong Soviet
pressures against religion at one time or
another, religious otservances attract wide
followings -openly in some instances, privately 41
In others. Despite a heavy Soviet clampdown on
economic associations with Western lands, the
Rumanians have built those associations, slowly
to be sure, but persistently. Though the Soviet
Union has time again clamped down harshly on
those who listen to free world broadcasts, Indicatim are that the listening audience is great.
Though free speech Is banned, these courageous
Pe0Pte find ways to communicate. The Berlin
Wall is monument to Soviet failure.

Both men were saying during the debate that
we In the United States hear them -though both
said it poorly, especially Mr. Ford.
Both seemed at a loss as to what action to
take. That question was never answered.
Perhaps it cannot be answered by us.
For the problem we face Is how this nation
can work toward the right of sell determination
worldwide without becoming the world's
policeman, a role we find It most difficult to nbv.

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Bellow Favored For Prize
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)
American
novelist Saul Bellow is reportedly favored to
win the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature.
If he is named Thursday, it will give
Americans an unprecedented sweep of all five
Nobel prizes this year.
Bellow, 61, was believed to be a close runner-up last year when the dean of Italian
poets, Eugenio Montale, was given the prize.
Informed literary sources said Bellow is
supported this year by an influential group in
the 18-member Swedish Academy of Letters
that will name the winner. Among his novels
are "Henderson the Rain King," "Herzog,"
and "The Adventures of Augie March."
The last American to win the Nobel Prize for
Literature was John Steinbeck in 1962.
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WASHINGTON - An alleged "hit man" for
proval was finally granted. But it war too late.
already hab been retyped five times.
the underworld was set free a year ago, we have Ripulone had been
Yet In- routinely escape
aquitted, and he 'annot be
public attention but spend the
just learned, because the Internal Reveiue
credibly,
Stein disapproved the language,
retried. Philip Shaller, who prosecuted the case,
taxpayers' millions with all the reckless abandon
Service held back vital information that
suggested further revision and sent the memo of
could told us the IRS witness could have led to a
the bigger bureaus.
back to the beginning of the line. Then It had to
have led to a murder conviction,
convict ion,
Rep. John Moss, D..'Callf., tries to
A key witness brought the information to the
keep his
be reapproved all over again,
We have now retraced the bureaucratic runeye on these unnoticed agencies.
He has recently V
IRS, which spent three months processing It. By around that
Stein eventually gave his blessing to the been taking a look
at the little-known National
the time all the red tape had been cleared away, permission Favis encountered, He requested
much-typed memo, and It was fwarded Institute
in
an
of
Aug.
12,
1975
memo
to
Education
arrange
(ME).
triumphantly
to
the trial was over. The witness never made it to for
the Florida field
his informant's testimony to be heard at the
Nov. 21. But unfortunately, RipuloneomCes onMoss learned that the NIE, an agency of the
court.
murder trial. Three weeks later, the request
had been mammoth Dept. of Health,
Education and
When we told the prosecutor the details of
acquiUed on Oct. 17.
received the routine approval of Favis' superiors
Welfare, is riddled with strife and Is wasting
what had happened, he called the IRS in
Although it's far too late to matter,
Florida.
here's the much of Its $70 million annual budget.
"bunglers" and "bumblers."
statement that Favis' Informant would have
The request arrived at the national offices In
His findings are backed up by the
Civil Serrepeated on the witness stand. He told the
The bizarre tale began in July, 1973, in a Fort
IRS, vice Commissi
Washington on Sept. 2. No action was taken until
which also gave the ME the
onLauderdale, Fla., night club. As a rock band Sept.
according to intelligence documents, that once
fl. Then a memo of approval was drafted.
over. The Commissions' report, intended
Ripulone was "a hit man for the organization.
drowned out the gunshots, a Cleveland man was Although the memo
contained
for official eyes only, has been secreted
only
three
short
away in
lie's a sick man.
lured to a pay phone a nd murdered gangland- paragraphs,
government file cabinets for months. But
it
took
another
nine
days
to
get
it
we'
style.
"He was always trying to Impress me by
typed
have obtained a copy and can report th
relating to me the details of murders he had
ese
Two years later, New York City police, acting
highlights:
Then, with the outcome of a murder trial
committed, lie seemed to thrive on giving me all
on a tip, arrest ed Salvatore Ripulone. lie was hanging
In the balance, the three pa ragraphs
-The NIE Is afflicted with
the details."
"unusually and
returned to Florida and charged wi th the were retyped twice
needlessly high payroll costs
over
the
next
two
days.
."
Employe
morale
murder.
The
informant
re
peated
the boasts he had is poer and there
Two weeks after the Final typing, the request
Is "no assurance that the work
heard from Ripulone, Including an account a
Meanwhile, an IRS intelligence agent named was app
bout being performed Is necessary.,roved by a national branch chief. It was
how he had robbed an elderly
Steven Favis was contacted by a reliable in- now
couple In Florida.
Hundreds of promotions have been made
Oct. 16. Two more IRS officials also ap'When they couldn't tell him where they kept
(ormant. The Informant dlsdosed that Ripulone proved
which are In violation of the law. Over one 18the memo. Then another IRS man
their money," related the Informant,
had confided during a private conversation that suggested
that the memo be reworded again,
"he held month period, the ME made 112 promotions
their hands to a hot stove."
he had committed the pay phone murder.
all of which broke Civil Service regulations. The
it was redraf ted. The branch chief gave his
Footnote: Internal Revenue Commissioner
'I
Favis immediately tried to turn this Im- second a
pproval on Nov. 6. The other three IRS
ME has also perform poorly In civil rights.
Donald Alexander has now rev
portant information over to the Fort Lauderdale ufficials
his own
Overall,the Institute Is
were also satisfied with it. The memo
earlier orders and has authorized IRS
plagued with a lack
authorities But IRS regulations, which have now then
agents to of organization, "Some
was handed up to Lester Stein, a special
employes are overcontact local police hereafter with this kind of
been tIiisitd, reouired Favis to get prior ap
assistant to the chief counsel, for a final
worked, while others have nothing to do."
informnitjon.
proval from IRS headquarters in Washington. clearance.
Footnote: An NIE spokesman acknowledged
PRODIGAL PEDAGOGUES: Buried In the that
Favis waited three months before the ap..
By the time it reached Stein's desk, the
genuine problems exist but Insisted
memo
vast federal bureaucracy are agencies
they
that have been corrected. MOSS, however, disagrees.

"The Chinese revolutionaries are demonstrating the same attitude on sexism as
capitalist bourgiosle," said a statement
released Tuesday by the Women's Liberation
Movement (WLM).
The WLM said harsh criticism is directed
against her "not because she is a dissident
revolutionary but because she is a woman
and for not being a sweet and silent companion of a great man."
Mao's widow is portrayed in parts of China
as a Yz1er' of an "antiv'ty"
group of
radicals, all now reportedly under detention,
W ho attempted to prevent Him kuo-Ferag from
succeeding Mao.

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Terrorist Plot Charged
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)
The
Venezuelan police have established that the
bomb slaying of a former Chilean diplomat in
Washington and the crash of a Cuban airliner
off Barbados were part of a vast terrorist plot
organized by rightists from Cuban and other
Latin American countries, the newspaper El
Nacional reports.
The influential independent newspaper said
Venezuelan security agents had uncovered
plans for a series of terrorist attacks in the
United States, Venezuela, Trinidad-Tobago,
Barbados, Guyana, Panama and Colombia.
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Kelly: U.S. Committed To Israel MT
The United States rigidly or wrongly Is conunitted Israel is going to have to make couc.i'Lit* with
pusitlon InternatIonally and I'm not convinced Cuban
to Israel — that decision was made long ago — and captured territory either by b*emndlonalizlng it or by Intentions toward the United States are either good or
the nation should stand by that commitment, U.&amp; Rep. - returning the coi quered land. "The fact we're therii honorable.,,
Richard Kelly (11-Holliday) said Tuesday.
creates a problem for Rila," he said.
Brasilian orange juice imports — 'Ibe 1mw
"It isIn the best intend of the Unfted States b
On
subjects of date, national and In. poftatIonofBradllan orange
juice js not amom to
maintain the stability in the Mid-East," Kelly said, ternatlonaJ Interest, Kelly said:
local
industry
bid
rather
a
boon
In many's opinion."
adding that America appears to be "pulling oW' the
Cubs — "I would favor renining relations with Kelly said the imported Brazilian juice is mixed with
delicate balance In aid to both Israel and the Arab Cubs If it were to our advantage. But, Il It would Be.Florida juice and marketed In Europe under an
pOwers.
complish trade advantages for Cubs without giving Ameilcan label.
Saying it is to America's advantage to sell military similar advantages to the United Slates, I would be
Farm and milk subsidies — "Subsidy Is a ripoff
armaments to the Arab countries and Israel at the opposed.
that
makes farmers papers and It Is not good for the
same time, Kelly added that military equipment
"If relations were resumed, many tourists would milk bubstry either. I have voted against price sop.
"cannot operate long without spare parts" and gwi
spend loss titne in Florida and more time In Cubs. The ports for milk two times In committee and three times
cannot be used without ammunition.
United States would have pressure from the earlier on the floor of the House."
Of the Arab countries, Kelly said the U.S. needs Cuban truck crops and Cuban sugar would aggravate
Congressional salaries — "Everyone In govern.
their petroleum.
the American marketing of sugar.
meid
Is overpaid. Govermeit Is too expensive. The
To mnahdaln peace In the mid-East, Kelly said
"If we recognize Cub. It would strengthen their only way to reduce cods is to hold Me line on salarie&amp;II

REP. RICHARD KELLY

bulance Panel
Leans To Herndon

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Two ambulance services vied
for an exclusive contract In
Seminole County Tuesday
night, but neither firm walked
away from a cowty cornmission meeting with the
coveted contract
Gary Kaiser, county director
of public safety, Informed
.
county commissioners Aids
Ambulance Services
the choice of the 1I.mnenber '
Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) panel. Instead, Kaiser
saldthe panel's choice lathe
-'
.
preaent holder of the excligj,e
contract
—
Herndon i
.
Ambulance Services.
Bernard Fidelo, owner of
Aids, prnised commoners
addltkmal vehicles on the road
— without the $20,0000-year
KAISER
subsidy presently paid Hernsurvey of last year's cklls."
But a Herndon spokesman
Kaiser made no formal
said the revenue picture recommendation.
painted by Fidelo is too op
The Issue centers now on Just
tiznlstic.
what exact revenues are. If, as
Herndon said a $350,000 Aids claims, revenues are In
Yearly revenue "cannot be the $350,000 range, Herndon
obtained."
The
firm's says it, also, can add an adspokesman said Herndon this ditional ambulance and do
year took in about $,00O and away with the $20,000 subsidy.
operated "at a kea."
Ciunlieoer Dick Williams
L.
said "insufficient information"
,
Lx
°' eth other hand
existsat present to make the
said his service w11 m- exists
award.
The commission s
mediately put
our ambulances — in Oviedo. expected to make the ruling
Altamonte Springs, Sanford once the revenue picture
and Ca
— and for the cleared up.
Kaiser Said the EMS council
nextthree
years wlflnot ask fo
recommended Herndon
the subsidy.
because Aids failed to produce
Fidelo, who said he has 15 all the Information asked for by
Yews experience In the am- the council.
balance business, said he based
The council met Monday
his projections on "an intense night.

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Robbery Charged
To L ongwood Man
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer
An 18-year-old Longwood
man was being held without
bond at county Jail today on an
armed robbery charge In
connection with a Convenience
store holdup.
Thomas Dathan Weems, 18,
110 West 14th Ave., Longwood,
was arrested by sheriff's
detectiveA.J. Sanchez Tuesday
in connection with an Oct. 11
robbery ol the Shop 'N Go store,
SR-434 at Presaview Avenue,
Longwood, according to
sheriffs reports.
Two men, one armed with a
knife, robbed the store clerk of
an undisclosed amount of
money and are believed to have
escaped In a waiting vehicle,
slierlWs Investigators said.
Police and sheriffs depctles
reported today that burglars
took tols from two locations
Robert M. Bloomer, 10300
Encino Way, Oakland Hills,
reported a box of tools and a .Vcaliber revolver, total value
00, were taken in a break-in at
his residence.

Sanford police said Marion C.
Thorne, W E. 20th St, reported
$300 in tools were taken from a
truck parked at a parking lot at
13th Street and French
Avenue, Sanford.
Ronald E. Caponi told
deputies that a CB radio, radar
detector and pocket calculator,
total value $V5, were missing
after his car was burglarized
while parked at Spanish Trace
Apartments, Altamonte

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period will be issued in June,
the company said.
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was one of two options offered
to Eastern's 32,500 employes
last year after they agreed to
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annual Christmas Parade viewed by approximately 20,000
sponsored by the Altamonte. persons who lined the parade
Casselberry Chamber of route.
Commerce should contact
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the Chamber of Commerce at
201 Maitland Ave. Altamonte,
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PETER E. NILSSON and NORMA
F. NILSSON, his wile,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO. PETER E. NILSSON and
NORMA F. NILLSON,
his wife
2349 Research Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21327
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
encumbering the following real
roperty
Lot 10, Block C. SKY LARK
SUBDIVISION, according to the
jiat thereof, as recorded in Plot
SWOOOk 17. Page IS. of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
has been flied against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any, to It on
JOHN M. MCCORMICK, attorney
for Plaintiff, whose address is Post
Office Box 3323, 501 East Church
Streef.Orlando, Florida. and file the
original with the Clerk of the above
St vied Court on or before November
lit. 1974, otherwise a judgment may
, .e entered against you for the relief
iemanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on September 23rd, 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
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TO: DANIEL J. HATTAWAY and
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Prison farm where the warnan
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Last known Address:
RUBY P. HATTAWAY.
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1011 Manchester Circle
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800
Maitland, Florid 32731
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PINEFOREST NORTH,
that a complaint seeking the
Apartment s
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BASEBALL: Game lois.
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foreclosure of a mortgage has been
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED filed in the above entitled Court. and
Episod,
to
be
11:00
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'2 14) 19) (9) (12) PEWS
45 MOVIE: 'Tha CincimatI
required
to
show
cause
Nfte
on
the
following
property
why
the
.v.
p,,
IS w1I.D. WILD WEST
in same should not be granted by
1965. Sleft
:
SemInole County, Florida:
i wm' imtu. p,e,,&amp;y
serving a copy at your written
Edward G. Fbirieon.
The
East
50
test
of
Lot
20,
and
all
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defenses, If any. upon the law firm of
at i 31 and 21 in Block 1 Cf BORN$TEIN,
HARTMAN
Matgret. Story of an itinerant
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ROBINSONS
DIVISION
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Orlando, Florida 32%1, Attorneys
(7) FALL OF EAGLES:
4) MOVIE: Wldisthe Wind."
SAMUEL
A. ROBINSONS
AD. for Plaintiffs, and by filing the
DilloN
TO OVIEDO,
according
t
GRAPE
original
ereof
in a series cil I3 one t
th
Anna Magnani. Anthony
the plat thereof as recorded
with the Clerk of the
In Puti Circuit Court, Seminole County
Bos3. Page 5. Public Records
0.511. (81w)
dramas of Personal anCourthouse. Sanford, Florida, not
mole County, Florida.
brings kOken bride homi to
lagonisni
that
violendy
relater than the 2nd day of November,
been filed agaInst you, and you 1"6.
shaped Europe from 1848 b
AJT10fl. finds she is attracted
WO required to serve a copy of your
to his Ward.
1916. Principal characters are
The real property being sought to
erthen defenses. II any, to
16 MARY
It on be
foreclosed en is described as
edTf0IJ, F
GIBBONS, TUCKER. McEWEN,
fallowi'
HARTMAN
Josef of Austria, Kaiser
SMITH. COFER&amp;TAUB, attorneys
Lot 31, HOWELL ESTATES
fir Plaintiff, whose address
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Wilhelm II of Germany and
CCAPTiONEDNEWS
5 P.O.
5, )353, Tampa. Florida 22401.
and REPLAY, as recorded in Flat Book
LIMIT
Tsar Nicholas II of
FOR
THE
DEAF
It,
pages
ii
and
4
publIc
re
corde Cf
fllethe orlginai with the Clerk of the
19 THE ROOKIES
Seminole County, Florida.
eve styled Court an or
it you tail to appear or show cause
Barry Foster ,
12:00
November 2, D75; otherwise a in acc
ordance with this notice, •
6) WILD. WILD WEST
9 THE BIONIC WOMAN:
Judgment may be en
tered
will be entered against you
j for the relief demand
IN THE UNTOI.BLES
Jimo Socyviier poses as a
edagainst
in thedefault
for
the relief sought in the com•
infiltrate
op
Complaint.
singer to
7) ULIAS. YOGA AlNo YOU
the
iiiaInt.
WITNESS my hand and seal Cf
Nastiville country music scene
12:40
This notice will be published once
Court on September 27th,
•
II MYSTERY OF THE WEEK
a week for tour
in search of a rrxssang 061
fo
consicutive
weeks In the Evening Herald, a
ft's A
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
agent.
newspaper having general dr.
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Clerk Of the Circuit Cou"
8:30
Lsi1ey slats as a
culation in Seminole county,
By: Mary N. Darden
faistwon Model plagued by mys4
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phone calls. (R)
WlTNESScny hand as Clerk of the
Sept. 3, Oct. a, 13. 20, 1*76
1:00
slid Court and the seal of said Court
DED.152
this 27th day of September, ltlC.
12
MORROW
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(Seat)
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611t NOTICIAS EN ESPANIX
NOTICE OF SHIRIrr-3s"a
Arthur H. Beckwiffi, Jr.
,
IDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
NOTICE OF $HIrnpp' SALE
Clerk of the Circuit
MOVIE: AU AbDtA EVO.
by virtue of that certain Writ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatBy: Mary N. Darden
Execution Issued out of and under
Bette DavIs. Gary t,iernn
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Deputy Clerk
seal of the Circuit Court of
the
laicution iswed out of and ur Publish: Sept
(joined in progress) 1950.
Oct 6. 13, 20, 1976
Orange county, Florida uponafil
5. seal of the County Court of DED.14
1:10
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
anQe County. Florida. upon a final
9 1 DAILY WORD
court on the 7th day of June. A.D.
Itdgment rendered In the aforesaid
1976. in that certain case entitled,
130
court on the ntis day of July, A.D.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
1976. in that certain case entitled, FOR
4) LATE NEWS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Hughes Supply, Inc. Plaintiff, vs
Vihlen Electric Company, Inc.,
Aetna Finance company, Plaintiff,. FLORIDA.
2.00
15 Gary M. Rerno,i.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.197S.CA.14.A Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
1 2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Execution
was delivered to me as
Which aforesaid Writ of Execution In Re: the Marriage
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
wes delivered to me as Sheriff
ARTHUR OLIVER ANDERSON
Seminole County, Florida. and I
PefiIki.' and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by
hive levied upon the following and
vilsien Electric Company, Inc., said
scribed property own.d by Gary WANDA MAY ANDERSON
property being located In Seminole
Morning
N. Herndon, said property balm
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County, Florida, more particularly
lIcated in Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
es
described as follows:
WWlore particularly described as TO WANDA MAY ANDERSON
600
North 25 feet of Lot ii. Block 7A.
fellows:
Box 20
9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
Dreamwoid, Section 2, according to
On. 1%9 Chrysler Automobile,
Rome City, Indiana 46714
Flat thereof as recorded in Plat
6:10
New Yorker ID No. CE43H9C203S,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Book I, Page 20. Public Records
of
2 SUNSHINE AUvW'LAC
Title No. 9319303
that an action for Dissolution of Seminole County. Florida
being stored at Altamonte Garage,
615
has been filed against you.
Lot 10, Block 7A, 2nd Section,
117 Longwood Avenue, Altamonte Marriage
and you are required to serve a copy Dr,amwold,
SUNSHINE ALMANAC
6
1
according
to plat
Springs. Florida. Additional in. of your written defense$ to
it, if any, thereof as recorded in Flat Book 4,
625
formation available from Use Civil on CARROLL BURKE. Attorney
for
2 (Mon) WITH THIS RING
Page
20.
o
the
Division of the Seminal, County Petitioner,
Public
Records
of
whose address is 612 Seminole County. Florida.
(Tues.. Thurs,) I DREAM OF
therilis Department.
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
South SO f$ of Lot 21, Block 7,
and the undersigned as Sheriff of Sanford.
JEANNIE
(Wed ) DCCC: PROFlorida, and
the Dreamwoic, Subdivision, Fourth
Seminole County, Florida, will at original with the Clerk offile
FILES
IN
EDUCATION (Fr,.)
Circu
it
Additi, according to Plat thereof
11:00 A.M. on the 11th day of
Court of Sanford, Semi
PICTURE OF HEALTH 1kvCounty. as recorded in Flat Book 3. Page 90
vember, A.D. 1916, offer for sale Florida on or before thenole
11th day of Ond 9 1. of the Public Records of
Versity of Florida
and sell to the highest bidder, for
November. AD. 1976, otherwise a Seminole County. Florida
Cash. subject to any and all existing default
630
will be entered against you and the undersigned
leins. at the Front (West) Door of for the
.4
as
Sheriff
of
KUTANA
relief demanded in the
Seminole County, Florida, will at
the Seminole County Courthouse in Petition.
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
11:00 A. M. on the 11th day of
Sanford, Florida, the above
WITNESS
my
Hand
and
the
Of.
6.55
November,
AD.
described personal property.
1916, offer for sale
licial will of this Court on this the and
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
sell to the highest bidder, for
That said Sale is being made to 11th day of October,
AD. 1976.
cash. Subj ect to any and all existing
700
satisfy the terms of said Writ of lSeal)
lens, at the Front (West) Door of
2 12. TOOAY(.ocaj news
Execution,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
the Seminole County Courthouse in
John E. Polk,
at 725 and 825).
Cerk of the Circuit Court
Sanford, Florida. the above
Sheriff
4. 6) CBS NEWS. (7.30,5
By. Cherry Kay Travis
described
p.rson&amp;
property.
Seminole County, Florida
Deputy Clerk
nxn.
local rews. Ch. 4).
That
said
sale
is
being
Publish: Oct 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10. 1974 CARROLL BURKE
made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
6*
POPEyE
AND FRIENDS
4'%EE.lQs
Attorney for Petitioner
Execution.
7' 24 SESAME STREET
612 Sanford Atlantic
John E. Polk
9. ()oMORNING AMERBank Bldg.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Sheriff
SanfordFl
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orida
37771
II0HTIINTH JUDICIAL ClR
Seminole County, Florida
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE. Publish: Oct. 13. 20, 77, Nov. 3. 1974 Publish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, tO, 1976
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The beat - er, make that the bounce goes on at Seminole Community College.
Coach Joe Sterling today announced his
1976-77 schedule, and don't let anyone accuse
the Raiders of playing a soft schedule.
The 2&amp;tilt slate includes Division II encounters against usual toughies like Lake
City Florida JC of Jacksonville, Central

Thursday thrU SUnday

Florida and St. Johns River. In addition are
games against state powers Brevard, Edison
and Polk.
"Every year it seems the other teams get
better, and that makes it tougher to compete."
says Sterling. 'But we have some good freshmen talent, and certaini how well we
progress is going to depend largely on that."
There are five returnees from last year's
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Bob Zipko, Willie Williams, Giles Tarver and
include Zipko and Willie Williams, Adkins,
Joe Sterling. Frosh insidemen include DavidLewis and
Krazit.
Krazit, Jon Kaufman, Mike Boggs, Robert
7be regular Season opener is Nov. 16 at
Lewis and Dan Gabriel.
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another Infield single, this one Series. Was he, then, pleased
a bout bei ng a DH' "In a situ.1
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acknowledged, "but I'd rather
play."

of the Reds are laughing all the off avIs tham bllss' glove at
way toward their second first Cesar Gero,thno'g for
straight World Series chain- ceoid grom1deracoredFerto
plonship.
mike It H. Then Geranhne
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deaignated hiis AM a ke pumpedaone-bsacegroid w'liiaeft?'
to baseball."
rule double over the rtgtt-cen. Under previous ground ruleaj
So spoke Clnclxmafl Manager ter fleldfmce.
Ieaen might never have
Sparky Anderson.
JOIV1Iy Bench followed with swung a bet In this World!

The Yanks
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r in the bottom of the foerti
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"Bloop hits, that's
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was as
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night in " the Redsi to a 4.2
Did those two dive,se hits by be
to
the
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victory over the New York Driessen, and the wasted two Mason? "A bome-nm ball,"
YankeeL Cincinnati now has a out double he stroked in the grinned. "It was a fat 11
seemingly unbeatable 3.0 lead sixth inning.change Andellson's rigbt over the plate. The
pitch was a bell and I the
view of On DIP.
in this best-of-seven series.
"Im
more
convinced
now
he'd
be taking. He took it,
The Reds can wrap it up
tonight — unless Yankee right. than ever that the DH has no right — rWt out of the yard.'
"
hander Ed Figueroa or the place In baseball." he saU
With Zachry out, Wit
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The 1971 All-Canty teams for Seminole C.
high school c
Greenwood, The glrI below, Inclad first row, Kathy reening Big Red Machi
ne Gary bomber for the pitcher. It s a the door on the Yanks with 21.
cotry were determined at Tuesday's meet.
Deem Da
Janet SmIth Jeamie D'Ae, Nolan, also a rigMander, will joke to baseball The
boys' membe
timings o t
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a fast
left tort, Rick Hort Bruce 14
nra Rogers; Se
raw, Soa smith Cheryl
dart
for
the
Reds,
bidding
to
a
part
of
this
game.
from
Ms
well, Doug Woodma Paul McNally,
generall
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nij Apple; M
Kim Knight, Debbie Davis
Ida Wan1 For more on the become the fl NL team since
Then would be consider am
this year. I don't
McGe Jeff lUcks, Miekey Kramer, &amp;lu Petrie
Tom meet see sisey
sb line photo on Page
the 1921-22 New York Giants to ing a pitcher to bet in vw
know how long ft been since
r Seri es In succes- the Reds' commanding lend? was as effective as Ms." he
win the
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"No, we'll stay with the DH,*. w&amp;
ve years.
ftt Uft I can m
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for
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replied. "If that's
ground member that far
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tonight's fourth game. Billy
Martin, the Yanks' feidy man.
agerlooldngforawaytolrg
4 the Reds' momentum, was
asked If a delay might help
achieve that end.
"Nab," he replied. "A pod- Evening N
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ponernent wouldn't do a thing
for us now. It would've hel ped
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us before the Series began."
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virtually over. An Th urman
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Munson the Yanks' catcher,
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limit.
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When someone pointed out
NEW YORK
Even of throwing out the first bull
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that no team In the previous 72 the great Joe DiMagglo was Tuesday night.
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World Series had come back impressed.
.
Then hesdUedbeck to watch
f rom a
deficit, Martin said:
"A hell of a team," the Ya
the
Big Red Machine grind up
.
"listen, we're no- quitters. I'm kee Clipper remarked af ter the proud m
en in pinstripes an d
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not aqultterandmygsaren't watching the Cincinnati Reds spltthemon
the natural turf of
quitters. We've come back pumzneltheNewYorkyanbes the$lOOmdhon revemped ball
be(o re andweplantocome 2 to grab a
game lead i
around him he head
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back
again . We'll be out there the World Series.
.
Reds acclai med "one of the
fighting all the way. They'll still
"They do everything," he greatest of all-time."
have to beat us ... But I m
added."They hi t the ball. From
Ralph Kiner, the former
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admit we're not in a very good the top of the order to the
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tisburgh home nin slugger
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position."
bottom, they can hurt you. They and a National Leaguer, had
a.
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Beating the Yanks is all the run. They are tough In the field, been quotLd as saying the
Reds
have been doing so far.
"Maybe they could use a little present Cincinnati baseball
t
They did all they had to do better piMng, but w ho are we Juggernaut Is superior to
any of
Tuesday night with atkee
to say? So far, ft's een sof. thegreatYankeetearnj had
burst in the second inning fident."
seen in his day, includi
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The handsome, graying Hall for whom DiMag played.
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Driessen who darted it all with of Famer, whose name became
.
Joltin' Joe was not so quid to
an i nfi l
off Ellis' glove synonymous with
ec
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He dole second and cam e Yankee Stadium, had the honor the Reds, either.
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tamed from the Wage.
ir off ice at Rm. 309, Or.
rbdo Prof. Ctr. 22 W.
Lake
tauti Dr. P.O. Box 0094.
Orlando, Eta, 32006,
Opttcne $411024.

Forres't Greene Inc
$306533

garden home, 1267 square feet of

Sanford
SHIRLEY MILLET'y'
834 92,2
CasselberryWinter Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs
RUTH TUECH
$349212

Altamonte Springs
LOflgwod
(East)

'75 Simmer, 71'xôO'. central A.H. -

awning, attached shed.) BR. 2 full
baths. Set up in Lake Kathryn
Estat es $16,000 3390611

43—tots.Acreg

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Murphy, N. C. Area-11 acres, 410'
bordering a beautiful trout
stream, s..000 equity assume
mortgage for 517,000 for I years

Ph, 333 ó4.a

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equipped kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile
baths. Decorator
in kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
lot. Convenient to sch oo ls and shopping —
No maintenance fees.

vert,se your Product or service

the Cla ss fint Ads

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MODEL OPEN:
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Wodere

8-ft"

323-7080 or 323-7860

DIRECTIONS: In Sanford . West onlSth St. off 1742
½ Mlii To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

can cover your home

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Another Fine Development By
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WILCO CONSTRUCTION COM?AMY
A Subsidiary Of Whiner Industries

LAWN REPAIR
Bill Brenem,n.ii 1399

Washing, Floor Strippir &amp;
Waxing, CIrpet ShampQ,,j
Free estimate 373 5954

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Her iett.s
Beauty Nook)
319E First 3275742

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LAWN REPLACEMENT

Wnd

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Pest Control

I Central Heat £ Air Cond itioning

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For tree estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanf
nf or d ]n
771

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ART BROWN PEST CONTRO
2347 Park Drive

E I e C 'r I C a I . P I u b I
Refr geratlon, Residential or
Corrmercial. repair service 319.

3n U&amp;S

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Piano Services

Root Repairs. Carpe.itr,. Pdiriti,ig.
Home Repairs. Gutter ng Cement PIANO &amp; ORGAN SERVICES
work Fr estimates
Tuning &amp; R epair, All Models
831 1662
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Plaster

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Electrical
Bowlin

OUTH

Commercial

Residential

Estimates 231S Elm Ave,

'25,000

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Garage sales are In sea son . Tell the
tPie about it with
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Class ified

Tree Trimming
Cutting &amp;
Removing Licensed and Insured
Phone 323 £405 or 323 1349

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Ad in the Heral,.j 3222611. $31
4413

Well Drilling
Landscaping &amp;

C. E. SHEPHERD

PoinIin7, Remodeling,
General
Repairs, Call 323 117$

Sanford Ave.,4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

CIatSif,ed Ads will always give you
more
Much Much More than
espect

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

BraIIeyQdham.323467O

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINXLER SYSTEMS

Lawn Care
,

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE

Mowing Eiri
Free Estimate,

All type5 arid sizes
werepairatidseryc,

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Trimmng
PrioneJ73 i7t

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STINE MACHINES,

SUPPLY CO
207W2nd51

321 6432

BUILDER-DEV ELOPER
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Tree Service

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Homesreadyforyourjnspecjo0
and Immediate occupancy

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B.ackhOe Loader, Pr, 3n U27

Home Improvements

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Drapes

Upholstery 3330107

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Alterat i ons. Dress Maitrg

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lite' Clearing, Mowing, Discing,
Fill Dirt, Clay. Rock, Sand,

LIGHT HAULING&amp; YARD
A NOGARAGECLEAN UP
Phone 3 49 5371

Conventional.5% Down

Land Clearing

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Bulldozing. Eicavapin0 O?ct's wr,rk
Foil dirt, top tOil 322 3913
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Sewing

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

Hau rIng

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Free.

7373

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

562 iS

Ex Nor Plastering
Patching, Simulated

Brick&amp;Stonesp.dIalltv.)fl,3340

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ElectricIndustrial,

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HILDA RICHMOND
S7'i 3167
Del tøn,

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Free estimate 373

Eagle Siding Co. $31934.3

SANORA

Lawn Care

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Rug Shampooing- Living room,
dining area, hall-iregardlew of
size. 1)9,95 322 331$

VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
FOR INFORMATION CALL

Landscaping £

Home Improvements

With Carpentry, Remodeling AOd,fiy's
lumjnum &amp; sOtfit system. AlSO
Custom Work Licensed, 8onø
Rooting, Gutte. 70 Yrs, Exp

Carpet Cleaning

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood
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Aluminum Siding
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wallpaper

Call 1oday: -__--__.._.
HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

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29w4ft
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42-M)bile Homes
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REALTORS

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living area.
Concrete block construction. Central heat and air conditioning.
Fully

8349212

his NEWSPAPER does

WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY-.-I33S SUMMER LIN
Trot Shaded site, 3 BR. 2 bath home,
neat £ clean, Immediate oc.
cupancy A must see. $17,950.

NOW 22,125
IIOS'IeSS ¶M'lI kI

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acres of freedom, formal dining,
country kitchen, fireplace, Sunken
tub In master suite. 159.900

OR

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WHY SAVE IT
-. SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting.
Low Cost Classified Ad
CRYSTAL LAKE
Spacious 3 OR, 2 bath hom e,

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-Phone 32) $602-

2017S FRENCH

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V.,

I BR. I' i bath, red brick Must SeII
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Willing to talk terms. $70000

321.0041

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Of Merchandise Every Day
Try One'

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Harold Hall Realty

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Stenstrom Realt

Merchandise

333.4453

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59-Musical Morchendise

Jim Hunt Realty,

131,000.

Only $27,450.

House
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vIew, Mr. Snyder 303.5435300,
huddle. Dorsett overruled
:arpe, Color &amp; Restoration
thirdstring, non-scholarship
quarterback Tom Yewcic and Ti a Evening
Herald Classified Ads
called a screen pass that
pffer no fancy claims, Just
developed into a 40-yard — esultsl
touchdown run against Miami. M
nag,ment Opportunity 4111VAIIAblo,
or personal interview
"We were going to run somecall 323.
17.
thing else," said Yewcic, who
replaced Bob Haygood and
21-Situations ftnted
Malt Cavanaugh, both on
crutches. "But Tony said, run an ployment
Wanted, experienced
the screen because they're givs Pcretary receptionist, good
ing us a great rush.
p1st, dictaptis., medical ter.
urology I Insurance claims, 322.
"So we called the screen and
Tony took it all the way. I just
WANT TO SELL
stood back and watched him.

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) Paul Nunu Isn't the sleek, swift
type of linebacker that colleges
seem to be Producing these
days and the pros seem to be
coveting. At 5-loot-I1 and 230 He's amazing."
Pounds, he more closely resem.
For his part, Dorsett was
Wes a tank than a missile.
modest when credited with keyWith a 40-yard time of only 4,9 lug the hobbled offense to what
seconds, he admits that "I'm he described as a must victory.
not inC fastest linebacker in the And he was at first blase about

Rig. Real EstateB,

Must IIII3 BR, l!.1, bathhomeonloyely
treeshadedfsncediot. Reduced to

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TAFFER REALTY

LAKE MARY
OWNER TANSFERRE

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fantod. semi retired person to help
carpenter, part time. Call $3).

Press' Back of the Week for the
second time this season.
"He might have had more

1404734 0931 after 7
p.m

SUNLAND ESTATES-. 301 S.
uniand- Large ,rner lot, 3 BR,
I bath, completely fenced. At.
tractive paneled family room, and
carpeting are s6me of the cx:

area rharm Low 130'3.

Fla.

Ave.

Week

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Down
to a walk-on quarterback,
nationally second-ranked football team naturally turned to

standard

Will YOeg Battery Mail* it Through At'cther Win?,,' Dri we in Today Fcr Our
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Complete chassis lubrication &amp; oil change
Helps ensure long wearing parts &amp; smooth,
quiet performance
Please phone for appointment
S Includes
light trucks
Ask For Our Free Belt &amp; Has!Check

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Hal Colbett Realty

3017 S. FRENCH
DREAMWOLt)_ 2342 Hartuveil_________________
Cozy 3 BR, 7 bath. In like
conuition, Central HA, is
fi '-- RIVER VIEW AVE.- 3 BR 2 bitt,.
room, eat.ln kitchen with bireek. Central heat &amp; air, wail.to.wall
carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced
fast bar, plus lots more. A good
yard, Owner re-locating, $34,230.
buy at $2L30.

oeauluij, .ocal,on, good''s,,,,I

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Luxury Patio

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Lube &amp; 0101 ChanSC;

Realtor

Gardens

7
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m*m pub ts fi)MOP-7

refrigerator turn. $110 to $123 mo.
404 Park Ave. Call Orlando rn
p571,

HAS EVERYTHING-. Attractive 3
BR, 2 bath, cent. air, family room,
'replace. poot, fenced
yard,

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Sanford- 2 story 4 BR,3 bath. 1200
Elm. N o lease. References
required. $170 li e, ¶urity. $31.

F'or used furnilur., appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 cc '1011 items.
,karrvs Mart 21$ $arstord*vc,
LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
.That'saCla,aifled Ad l

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.PN, 4 to ii shift. Geriatric ex.
parlance preferred. Apply in
Person, Sanford Nursing I Con.
valescent Center, $30 AfolIonylili

Sanford, 3 OR, 1'a bath CB.1
pool. Owner will sacrifice. I19,500.

Winter
Sprin s- 3
g
BR. excellent
condition, min. lease
4 mos. $2
mo. No pets. Near school
32703

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Cash 322-432

KENMORE WASHER parts
service, used machine.
A4OONEyAPPLlANCesm

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Tony Dorsett

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2305. Sanford Ave.
3210734 eves, 322.74.13

GOODIES ADDED-. Like new
furniture added-cholce 3 BR, I'.
bath,dbi.. carport, fenced shaded
yard. $14,400. Easy terms.

REALTORS
707 2Sfh*,
multiple lis ting
interested?

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BATEMAN REALTY

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MOVING- Anxious owner wants
offer on extra neat
3 OR, im.
maculate condition, fenced,
well
for garden, pool. 173.300.

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CallBart

STOP AND THINK
A
MINUTE. . .lF
CLASSIlFlEO
ADS DIDN'T WORK TIHERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

URGENT_. Owner must
sell
spacious 3 BR, 2 bait, with family
room, workshop, garden area.
$14400

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Rig. Real Estate Brokar
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
107 W. Com,,cII

Phone 3227011, Sanford

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W. GARNETT WHITE

thwsdey, Oct. N,i—a

has. 2014 LAKE AVE.- Lovely 3 BR, fli
MORE CASH
bath, central heat I air, carchairs, $13 cacti. Sanford Auction,
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
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For
Wrecked or Junk
CITY- 320 Jessamlne- 2 Ii 1
1200
Paling, kitchen equipped, Florida
S. French. 333.7310
S. V. Hardwick. Broker,
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
rm., utility shed, washer &amp; dryer
bath, home on I plus at its.
Cars
&amp; Trucks
WOOrUU'5
Garde,,
Center
Dettona,44a44n
REALTOR, MLS
Guaranted reconditioned auto
included. Only $24,500. Terms,
Country homesite with ni
33-Houses Furnished
401 Celery Ave.
Any
yea
r
thru
1474
models. 7 days
any
TEE
323.5774
Any ti me
'N GREEN ESTATES-I OR, TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
beautiful oak trees. Perfect for
batteries, $12.45 exchange, —
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week. Call collect, 345.3131,
I'p bath, central heat &amp; air, kit.
newlyweds
or
retired
cou
REEL'S
BODY
SHOP,
1104
WHAT
YOU
WANT.
42$.$O.
pit,
5
Lake MaryRent a 2 OR
chin
63-MachineryTook
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equipped, fenced yard, half LARRY
$25,000.
Sanford Ave.
furnish
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Get Em Whfle
home instead of a house. Spotle
SA XON INC., REALTOR
block from Golf Course. Reduced
78-Motorcycles
ss,
'' preferred. No pets,
$2,500 to $22,300. Check this
- SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE- 1961 Farmall 200, 2 way hydraulic
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 101
3223$30.
•SUNLANO ESTATES-. 200 Bamboo
They're Hot"
PTO, new tires on rear, runs good.
Wilkins Circle- 3 BR, l's biiths, $00
Leading manufacturer and
Dr., Own,,., 3 BR. central H IA,
Country Trailer- 2 BR. 1 bath, air.
Motorcycle Insurance
MAGNOLIA_ Handyman's
distributor has aluminum rec.
With carpeting, screened firont
Chrisliansin.
Kitchen Inc., Hwy.
or
ho
Complete
kitchen
with
dish.
$123 month plus deposit, Cliff
5p
BLAIR AGENCY
You Can Have Your
tangular pools left over from 1475
3 BR, 1 bath, 7 st y me
134. Forest City 303442.190 1,
Porch, breakfast bar. Extra bullt.
washer, dual drive. Many extras,
323 3514 or 373.77)0
Jordon, Realtor, $314773
in nice neighborhood, Owner
season, half price. Guaranteed
ins. Utility building on large ftnce
$21,300. 341537),
an xious to sell. 512.500.
In 3 Months
Installation and terms. Call 305. Gravely Tractor I 30' Mower at.
corner lot. Just $20,400.
tachment, Good condition. _______
$5s.flsi collect.
You
Reasonable. Call 322-5141 days.
GENEVA- Osceola Road- 2 BR, VETERANS-. We have a few new * VA RE-SALES *
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1,73 GMC ½ t
homes left. No money down if you
3'. bath brick home on S acires.
Gas Fireplace Logs, $65. Can be
Money Is available for subsidized
on pick up. 301
quality.
3
BR,
2
bath,
Central
seen
All
sizes,
all
prices,
low,
low
down.
at
H&amp;A,
kitchen
tool E. Itt, St. or call In.
housing in rural areas. No down
drag as,
auto. Excellen t cond. $2100. 323...
64--Equipment for Ren
equipped cen tral heat &amp; air,
Cheaper
than
rent
refrigerator,
dishwash
. You don't have
er,
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MCI.
Payment. monthly payments less
disposal, and lots more. Must see
carpeted. From $23000.
to be a veteran. Call today,
than rent.
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Apadments
10 believe.
Used Restaurant Equipment,
1973 Ford F.l00 Ranger, 5' bed, air.
Rent Our Relnsn,,ac
Wm. H.
CRANK CON'STREALTY
Chairs, Tables, Fryer, Grill, CARROLL'S FURNITU RE, 22
Stud io, i,2,3
automatIc transmission, power
3
REALTORS-130.IOOl
Slicer, other Items. 323.2770.
LAKE MARY- 357 Country C tub 1 19S. Fre
M. UNSWORTH
steering &amp; brak es with camper.
Bedroom Apts.
nch
Eves.
322.1441
Road- Just listed this s pacio ts 3
*1.000.
Will $ ell camper
Eves. 322 1444; 322.1144; 3221954
Trailer Pads, Sand, Grease Traps,
Quiet, One Story
Rig. Real Estate Broker
BR,
ba th, with Convertible 4th
65-Pets-Suppiies
separately,
373.7341 after 3:30,
Window Sills, Rock. ClOthet posts,
003 W. lit $9.
bedroom. Many extras Including
Kitchen Equipped
Mali Box Posts, Cement, Steel,
323404) pt 333-0517 eves.
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family
room,
Low
$20s
Special
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1973 C-4O Chevy truck, S speed axle,
Screened porch, p Ius
Adult-Family
bermanPpies.AKC,sIsO.
lots more. $43,000.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Lecohi lift bed, lifts straight upor'
11 1111111111
MOTHER SAVER-. Warm 3 OR
Termsavailable,
309
Elm,
Sanford
322-3731
One Bedroom
with count., 'tchen and ad.
dumps. Utility boxes. $3100. 343.
363.5710,
Call Sani rd's Sales Leader
6143
ioining family room, fully fenced
From
Deluxe Aluminum above ground Toy Collie Sheltie, female,
front and back yard, attached
months
swimming pools. (2) 1S'x21' and
old, has all shots. Make offer. 323
1973 Toyota Land Cruiser, 1,000
3ñ- 2420
9
Qr
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garage. Your first peek will
I5'x33' complete, I yrs. old,
'135
0310
after
mll, extra clean, Christians en
p.m.
Convince you. Priced in low $704,
ANYTIME
reposseSsed.
Sacrifice,
's
price.
.
Can be bought FHA or VA
Kitchen Inc., Hwy 134, Forest.
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Call
collect
305
7130410
i
1505 W. 25th St.
Free to good home
Aultiple Listing Servk
City, -3C3-$62.1ot.
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9 mOnth
old
I
Cliff Jordan R ealtor
Shepherd pup, female; has all
A pproximately ios record albums,
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EALTORS
Sanford,
2 $1$ PAM
sho ts. 3334474 after a p.m.
531.1332
,LAKESIOEAPARTMENTS
$323.
No
single
sates.
323.3.
80—Autos for Sale.
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Highway 17-12, Sanford ft
"Special Of The
j
cross
From
Ranch
Hou
se
OR.
Wanted,
Residential
,9'
'inter Springs- immaculate 311
322 2090
site for
_ )74 Pontiac Firebird, AC,
swimming
fenced, screened patio, large
FM
pool.
__
2 bath with many extras. Must ,, LOCH ARBORLeading
stereo, auto., I new radlals, vinyl
213
C
uldesac
lot.
Ridge
Driveess,onaliy Managa
distributor wants nice backyard
129.300. $1200 down,
to appreciate. Call 377.043
Owner transferred Must sill 3
134 I"It.
to display new 1914 mod
root, excellent condition in and
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SPECIAL SALE
el above
BR, 2 ba th home half block from
ground pool. Top consideration
out. $3,630. 162-3913 or 143-4240
Come
Mayfair Gol f Course. includes GOLOSBORO._ 3 bedroom. I bath,
given for prime location. Call 305.
in for our super discount 1961
Cadillac Coupe, current in.,
dining roem. trees, frame home.
family room, enclosed sun porch,
clearance sale, 'savings to
4221770 C011ect.
pct.
_______________ cen tral aIrl heat, doublecarport
pecIion runs perfect $773. M.
Boots, Clothing, ACCifl Hrs.
$110
-II a m 3.30 P.M. Horse £ RIder,
large laundry. storage Spacious NEW HOMEWILSON MAIER FURNITURE
-,
Western Store. 25.34
fenced home site, and 12 mo. lIP
Out of town area, 3
SELL -.TRAOE
B
S.
Sanford
Ave
OAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
.
warranty. Reduced to $31,500.
bedrooms, I bath, cent, heat, 3)1 313 E. First St.
Sanford. 323 7990.
333-5672
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway, range, lot size 7S'x 123'. $19,300
-Daytona Beach will hold a public
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68-Wanted to Buy
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
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51--Household
Goods
SPANISH
STYLE
STUCCO-----.
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night at 7; 30. It's the only one in
Corner lot, 3 BR, for mal dining,
Callsanford's $alesLeatier
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rang,, refrig., 171.400
We Buy Furniture
price, No charge other than U
registration lee unlej vehicle is
322 2420
DAVE'S 3394416
One of Singers top Touch and Sow
WIn' REALTY
sold. Call 90423.3$))) for further
Zig Zag machines. Assume We buy and sell good furniture and
Rep. Real Estate Broker, 3210610
ANYTIME
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Welcomes
balanceofsls3.soor pa y$I)ig pe
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION Leasea
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Multiple Listing Service
3320779
mon th. Will take trade-in. Singe,.
Datsun including S cars and
GALLERIES 3326,12
trucks. For information call 61l1' #
11 REALTORS
uipfozIgg4.
2515 PARK
You
AIA
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. holes. Balance of $5.5$ or 10 Want to buy furniture toll
Ray or Jack Mink, $311311
HOMES of DISTINCTION
:
[J
tures - anything of value. 322
payments of $6. Call credit
BROKERS
MS9
JUST
MAKE
PAYMENTS...
i3
and
manager, 333-94)1 or see at
Large Wooded Lots
Days-322 6122
'73 Models. Call 3231570 or $34.,. 91
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Paved Streets
Nights-333 2232
Sewers
Ca for Antiques, Consignmen ts ______________________
1605 Dealer.
301 E. lit St.. Downtown
Street Lights
Sidewalks
wanted HI way i
Galleries, 3326977.
Auction '75Starfire GT, low mileage, fully
We sell our trade n furniture atlow
BALL
REALTY
equipped Call 534 4012 between 9 40
IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY
prices Good sel ection .
PI
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EY
w000s BARN - we Buy
an S weekdays
Rig. Real Estate Broker
toe
Furniture 6, Miscellaneous Sell
SA LES RENTALS
COUNTRY FURN, DISTRIBUTORS
FOR
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1961 Jeep, 327 engine, 4 wheel drive.
30
5)7W. 1st St., Sanford
Fr Pick
323 5322 - SRI6 I mi, East I I
ups.
322-3441
Call
323
7340
from
Auction.
Saturdays
7
to
i
3:30
or
327
2731
after
n's
week
APPOINTMENT
P
Hr5,
CONSTRUCTION Inc.
LAKE MINNIE Is right across the
days, ask for Dick Lacy.
Sanford322 2270
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Street from this 3 OR home with
2)) W. 25th
large 44I in kitchen, low taxes and
Sanford, Fla.
CALL 322.3103
CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
good access to I-I &amp; 1743. Only
Additions

5

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mo. A. A. Mc.
Broker,
3442

.1 BR home, 104 Temple Drive. I
bath, all major apQliances fur.
nishid, utilIty room. Large lot
with fenced backyard,
'no.
Plus dePosit. 323.g"l of after 5 call
3n.1672.

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3 BR,2 bath, garage, washer,
fully carpeted, sprinkler dryer,
system ,
10 mm. from ii &amp; Altamonte Mall.
Fum.orUnfum$233me3fl)

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Pinecrest..., 37,
II''xii
f am.
many extras Asking $3i,, rm.,

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54—rag,Sales
7th and Cypress, _____________________________
air, family rm., garage, large
Sanford,
7
apts.
upstaIrs,
leered yard, "parate studio, I
small GARAGE SALE- Sat. I Sun. 3 Pc.
house. Rented. $11,400.
$3,000 eqully &amp; assume loan
Fam.rm. W. 530; 3Pc. Blond oak
7O-Sp £ Trade
S.O00. "I 0503,
tabie 5et, $20; Swivel rocker, $10;
Dinette table, drop leaf, $25; plus
WANTED! SELLERS.
LAKE MARY- IBR, 2 bath, ge
misc, toys, games, clothes. etc.
REAL ESTATE
wooded M, near lake. Cent. HIA
Ifldian Hills (lust off 4343 1420 Empty your
3fl
m7444
carpet, screen rcocn, citrus, c,s,j
carport or garageShoshonie, Casselberry.
EVES m 1j 0 3330417
Me 5$1 and have fun swapping
storage. $34,900. 323 5432.
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tool Bring your artIcles to
nd Drive- In Theatre Swap
55--Boats ACCeSSOrieS Moviela
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JOHNNY WALKER
Shop-Flea Market, sOuth )7.97,
47—Real Estate Vnted
every Sunday,$a.m. to5p,m. NO
Rag. Real Estate Broker
ROB5ON MA RINE
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.
General Contractor
3 toO Family Rental Units Wantee
2425 Hwy 17.97
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Ptw 332.17)4, 7 p.m. to 4 p.m.
3224.457
Private Buyer
2-I
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central heat I air, large fenced
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yard, large workshop, plut m
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custom
built
2 bedroom home
utility bldg. 3231001.
hardwpo floors, paneling, over.
size
Sanford- 2 BR, older tram
rooms. i lovely lots, with
4NP
room for a Qardan on a quiet dead
Wt- extra good garden. CiItrus
end street. Be first in line.
shade trees, 373.001
4
Call Betty Flamm-Realtor.
2 Story, 4 BR, 2½ baths.
associate.
Recreational facilities. i154,400.
Jenny Clark Realty, Reatfi

1 BR Trailer, in Paota, 3224420,
I Be*oq, mobile home. No pets.
$1 tO per month,

Grove Drive

Michigan Is already week It's Mhmesoea-MIchlg In
field Saturday agalrat third- there
MichIgan 35-14.
for the Little Brown Jug. 11Is
ranked Nebraska tie the fight.
Publication
Pitt at Navy: 1buchdo
week It's the Third Upset i e.
tug Tigers who dofeated SouthTony Darsett neede 153 yards to ciaJ
Iowa 20, Minnesota 4.
em Cal and Ohio State or the
Sunday pass Archie Griffin and become
Other
games:
ptsycat, who lost to funds college footblI'a all-time
leadEast — Boston College 3 I,
and Iowa State?
tug rusher. Navy blanked the Army l3; Br
own 25, Holy -o I,
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You'll have a chance to see P
I
anthers 17.0 last year but Dor. 6; Rutgers 31,
Columbia
for Yourself since the key Big sett gained
4—Ptrsonals
fl—Rooms
122 Yards and had a Dartmouth 20, Cornell 10; Dol I.
Eight contast will be televised 75-yard touchdown rim
I
called ware 24, VMI 10; Colgate I
nationally by ABC-TV.
2 Sleeping Rooms in private Mme.
IS ALCOHOL APROBLEM?
buck
Pitt 3140.
Lafayefte 17; Yale 77, Penn
Write 50x 413 C-o Evening
Besides being a matchup of
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
I
UCLA at California: UCLA',
Herald.
P.O. las 169. Sanford,
AL
ANON
Harvard
21,
PrInceton
3;
Sy
two rwkedteagpj.... Missouri Is 26-14
FI. 3217).
victory a year sent the ace 14, Tmple 6; VIllano
No. 17 this week
For families or friends of problem
It also Brij to the Rose Bowl Iitstead 24, Youngstown
State is; Per
West Virginia
drinkers.
features a heado.head meet- of the Golden Bears. Cal's State
77,
For further information call 433.4347 9.
lug of two of the nation's top thirsting for revenge, but
or write
South-Alabama 35, Lout i.
passers, Nebraska's Vlnce Fer. quarterback
Sanford Al Anon Family Gfoup P.O.
Joe Roth and vile 6; ML1Iasjppt State X
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30Aj*l'tifleflts Ulthlrnlshed
ragamo and Ste" pJ,
Boa 553 Sanford, Fla. 3217).
Walker
Southern Missts4pl 21; Al
of Missouri.
ing
UCLA 320.
FACED WITH ADRINKING
burn , Florida State 20; Few
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But for those who like to
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Oklahoma
State at Okla. man
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20, Richmond 14; Georg
Sanford Court
watctsfooebsnwhere
garn
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Alcoholic
Anonymous
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"at Nor. Tech 32, Tula ne 19; Haznpder
Can
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eye on the opposing
Write P.O. eoz ::u
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some
defensive
bucks
3301 S. S&amp;4rd Ave.
.c r
ana iech 34, Noilhweeteri
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tackles when Missouri has
Sanford, FlorIda 3277)
the show up. He's lost three of his Louisiana 15;
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New
modern singIS story 14 2
bull,
MemphIs Stab
a.
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four-man super secondary for
bedroom apts. and campletoly
HANSON SHOE SHOP
20,
t
State
14;
Wichita
Miami
Morris Towns, 260, and thea on.TheCo
"NEW LOCATION"
furnished studio apartments.
'shave Fla. 21, Texas Christian 21
James Taylor, 255, will be been pointing at
104 Park Ave.. across tram Atlantic
Conveni.ntiy located I beautifully
th
is
one
for
Nor
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Bank, Sanford &amp; Central FJOIida's
landscaped. Abundant storage
th Carolina State 20, Clem,
blocking against Mike Fulls, some time. Second
Upset Spa. son 13; Northeast Lodslana 24
Finest Shoe Repairs, Courteous 1
(inCluding attic) arid "GE Enii'gy
275, and Ron Pruitt, 247 All are clal
Day Service. we want your
Efficiency Package", From $145;
1A
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Oklahoma State 24-21 Southeastern Louisiana 14,
highly coveted by the pros.
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business. Thanks.
Call 323.3301 betwei S 1, 5:30.
Maryland at Duke, The Ter
Southwestern Louisiana 31, P*
Nebraska thinks Fulls and rapins have been struggling of chic 7; MIssissippi 23,
Fire victims need 3 rooms of fur.
Htrta realise, victory after hitting wi
Van
Pruitt are the best defensive late and Duke will be tough
nlftwe donated, or any honshold OvlEop.Fru- Dupiexes. Furn
at
derhilt 9; Virginia Tech 24,
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.
items, clothes, etc. 321 OM.
tandem around. Missouri feels home but ...
Maryland 28-12.
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE, 34S
Kent State 16; Wake Forest 36,
the same way about Towns and
DIVORCE FORMS- For free in.
1721.
Oregon State at Southern Cal. Virginia 21.
Taylor on offense.
formation write to: Box 7$1,
Ifornia: Ricky Bell Is well-rest. MIdwest-E
L
an
ast
Michigan
Pompano, Fla. 330m.
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There should be so
BAMBOO COVE APTS
me head- ed after a week's vacation lot. 17, Akron l0;Appalachlan State
knocking going on. The In-and- lowing that 51-carry, 347-yard 20, Ball State 13; Dayton 14, ARE YOU TR OUBLED? Call Toll One 1, 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnistied or unfurn4s). NuwIy
out, up-and-down, unFree, 4442027 for We Care"Lyman's boys and Lake Seminole County
outburst against Washington Toledo 13; Wed Texas State 27,
second 29 seconds behind,
redecorated. Come see. E. airport
"Hotilne, Adults or Teens,
predictable Tigers have made a State ... Southern Cal 38-7.
Brantley's girls were team high school meet at
Blvd., Sanford, 323.1310.
Trinity
Drake 16; Illinois 24, Michigan
Miss Bringarduer'g clocking believer out of this corner.
champions In Tuesda
Arizona at Texas Tech: An
State 14; Indiana State 77, II6—Child Care
y's Prep, but don't forget In. was 9:23 over the 1.5-mile Upset Special of the Week
...
zona has a habit of making linols State 17; Kans
31-Apartments Furnished
dividual honors for Lake course.
as 17, KanMissouri 2047.
trouble
for
Educational
Child
Care
for
the
Red
Raiders,
sas
State
13;
as
low
as
-'Brantley's Rick Horta and The complete rundown:
Nricac
Bowling Green 21,
Au
Last week's score was 47
$3, weekly if you quality. 3234424 SAN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 bedroom
who may be looking ahead to Miami, 0.13; Central Michigan
Lyman's Kathy Bnlngarikier.
or 323.1435.
right, 20 wrong and two ties for Texas ... Tech 33-21.
trailer apts. Adult I family park.
Lyman edged Oviedo by a ov': rsiY:Lm.n (LI 33. 2. a
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tains
20, Northern MIchigan 10; Win.
Weekly. 3313 Hwy 17$2, Sanford.
.701
percentage.
For
the
sea60; Lekdi Brantley
Purdue at Ohio State: "Will con
28,
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not-tooezcltlng margin of 33to
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23, Northwestern 17;
son, it's 285-11640-711.
18elp Vnted
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our players take them lightly? Ohio U. 21, WillIam &amp; Mary 14;
How,pI (LM) 129, Sanford ()
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Notre Dame at South Caroburn quarterback Phil Gargis, Brantley was only a point
won
Horta (LII 14:07; 2. CaIdwill (L)
if
I have Southern fllinols8, Northern II
Furnished
llna: The Irish haven't allowed anything to
defensive end Jeff McCollum f urt he
1416' 3. Woodman (TP)
2300 Malionyille Ave.
r behind, followed by MCN
do
about
It," IIImIS 7; Western Michigan 18,
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!bw
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1111go
a
touchdown
In
four
games
and
Apple
place kicker Nell Trinity Pr, Lake Howell and
and promises Woody Hayes
... Ohio Marshall 12.
15.17; &amp; Grow wcoc
EfficIency $113
(L) 13:34 7. the Gamecocks, who cracked State 28.7.
YDonoghue have been named Seminole.
Petri. (LI 15:30; 4. Kromer (L)
Utilities md.
the Top Twenty this week for
'C
as captains for the Tigers'
15:35.
9.
mkits
Southw
est-Texas
Georia
g at Kentucky:
'Vrn,'p LITTLE FEE IIGENCr
Call 3224470
Fran
Kent
(L)i; (L5) 15:42;
Brantley's girls put five
No
first
time,
homecoming contest Saturday finishers In the top 10, worth a
haven't been Curci calls Kentucky's 4-2 em Methodist 14; iuw.naaa
Girls
varsit y: Lake Iranftiy, scoring much
I BR., turn, apt., lights, water furn,
EMPLOYERS:
against Florida State.
against good de- record "a miracle." How about State 235 McNeese State 19;
runaway victory margin of 5. Lyman 53; Lake Howfl S; Trinity lenses
adUlts. No pets. $45. 333.
... Notre Dame 28-7.
NEED
HELP
FAST?
Gargis, the current SEC lj. 52 over Lyman. Lake Howell
"' BeachState 40. Larrw 14-,
4-3, Fran ... Georgia
32% after 4wk.day,
G
24-14.
Arkansas at Houston: HourWe've Got The People
paugan
Bfingainbw (L)
Florida at Tennessee: Ton- Texas MM 30, RICO 14.
S Ow,.
erIn both
total of- was third, Trinity fourth and ( LH) 4:14;3 Smith
MONTHLY RENTALS
(LRj,.d.l' ton has this nasty habit of neeluda
For
You
Call
323-5176
few, led the Tiger offeOviedo
Ovle fifth.
series 13-2g
D1ArviiIi (LB)t:5); S. Rogers (LB)
AVAILABLE
Far West-AirForce fl, The
knocking off Southwest Confer. the Gators smell
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Serv.
SHEET METAL MECHANIC-. ..
througt what Coach Doug BarHorta ran a 14:07 time
- can a Gator
il
Wanio Mal 1 0:04: 7.
Citadel 16; ArIzona State 26,
Davis ence foes and the Cougars are smell?
to $100 month,
Odd termed a spirited work- the 2.8-mile course with cm.inL Knight
QUALITY INN NORTH
OlO
— the
C champion. New Mexico 27; Brigham SERVICE
thinking Cotton, as in Bowl ... ship
MAN-Gas appliances 1.11 SR 434, Long Wood
out" Tuesday.
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... Florida 29-23.
.
Lyman's Bruce Caldwell (LM) 10:11.
Young 30, Utah State 13; Cob- DEPARTMENT
MANAGER....
Houston 27-17.
Iowa State at Colorado: The redo State 20,
Retail
WE1SAKA AJ'ARTMENS
Texas-El Paso SECRETARY.BKKR_
114W.lstSt .
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Cyclones cracked the Top 17; Idaho 35, Montana State
1,
Perlanced
31;
323-0536
Twenty this week for the first North Texas
State to, New MEAT CUTTER
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fte in a while. They have out. Mexico State 12; San Diego ASST. FOOD . BEVERAGE NOR. Air,
bedrooms, $123 to 5133 month 4
its
LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER
standing people at the &amp;ill po. State 35, Fullerton State
Adults. Phone 332.)u)Ø
7; San TRACTOR-TRAILER DRIVER
pmft
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sitions, but Colorado has more Jose State Me Fresm State 14
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bone-breakers .. Colorado 21. Washington 20, Oregon 14; RETAIL MANAGER
BR a. 2 OR Unfurn, Air, carpeted.
14.
etc. $44 mo. up. 323 8019.
Stanford 28, Washington State
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GAME 3

bl 30.10.4.40. 7.; 2. ICa.Javl (3) S,
West Virginia Mountaineers there'sapalrot
NIIIIN10 HICSIy Lsegvs
Ron 2b
s I 7 0 2,10:3.Ecn.noColdo(I)3.10,Q(j.
on dependent contests.
PeeIessPredka
CONFIRIPICI
TesIdey's beefs
Of (fey rI
4 0 1 0 4) 42.40; P (4.3) 105.00, DO (3.
will joust with the bsckon.the. lap as Missouri's Tigers and Arizona will meet In CAMPBELL
Quebecirmialpham 5 01 Morgan Th
4 I 1 I 230.10.
track Penn Side Nittany Lions. joirney to Lincoln to meet the Lubbock, and the Noire Dame
w t. 1 ts op g
Egad, friend,, no matter
CincaIi 4. MInnesota 2
TPerez lb
THIRD I. CiArana (I) I7.,
4000
NY isi
At College Park, the Nebraska Cornhuskers, and Irish will go to Columbia
3 01 ii u ,
New England 1, Houston i. orieswn
3 3 3 1 11.20, 7.40 3. EddyYza (4) 4.40,
from
S 2 0 10 23
tie
OFoster If
whereOne o
East to Maryland Terpe and the Duke long-time rivals Oklahoma and meet the South Carolina AtIta
4 1 2 3 1.30; 3. Echano.Elorza (2) 3.10: Q (4.
1 3 0 S 31 24
WinniPeg 4. IndIanapolis I
Sinch C
4 0 2 0 oP U.10; p (44) 2jo,
West, Noith to South, there are Blue Devils will med In an Oklahoma State get together Gamecocis In their first-ever NY Rang
PhIla
2 3 1 3 Il 23
Emcidafl S. Phoenix I. 01
headline matchups on the Atlantic Coast Conference
Geronlmo CI
FOURTH
1. Aldana.Soto .)
1 1 I I
for the 7lst time on the &amp;,1,r's football meeting.
Smyllm DIv$sloi
Cncpclon 51
TIIIY$Sili
4 0 I 1 11.I0.$.30.3.40:2.CIChO.Aiberdl(2)
college front this Saturday.
shootout. Meanwhile, the field In Norman.
* 3 0 • n i
No games
ai
zactwv p
0 o 0 0 740,3.40: 3. Pet*i.Agulrre (5) 7.00;
Here Is how our scouts rate Clio
Here is how they line up Kentucky Wildcats and Georgia
SLms
430 I
Tbeny's
McEnany p
0000 Q(3I)41.I0;(I2)I&amp;10;OO(1i)
ry
In
the
Far
West,
In
a
ve
these
,
contests. Navy Is no Cob
dartIng 13 the e t and working BUlldogS wi
2 4 0 1 is 35
IndLWSaPOII$ t $afl 01190
Total
34 0136 314.40.
as
ll Chew each other very Important Pacific Eight match for Pittsburgh despite VnCvl
1 5 0 2 14
Quebec it Calgary
NIW YORK
FIFTH - 1. FIfmir,.R.mcn s
across the country.
At up in Lexington.
showdown, and one that will go the latter's quarterback Mliv,
1 S 0 7 )
Winnipeg
Houston
ci r III S.4O.I.30.4.10;2.Anton.$anth,i(3)
Azmolis, the Navy stalwarts
Moving out to th
WALES CONFERENCE
Riven co
10 2 0 4.40, 3.40; 3. Bliboa.Larr,a (I) 5.20.
e center of a long way toward deterniJnig problems. Make it PItt 35, Navy
DIvIsism
RW1ilte If
3 0 0 0 Q (35) 34.10; P (5.2) 44.30.
entertain the rugged Pitt the country and starting west, the conference Rose Bowl 10. We look for Yale to prevail Mont Norris a
2 0 12 41 16 World Series
0 3 0 SIXTH
1. PatxISancMz (i
Panthers;
at Philadlephia, we have Ohio Slate tackling representattve, UCLA and 17.14, and for Penn State to take L.A.
3 2 2 S 24 14
Chamblls lb
i 1 0 14.00, 6.20.2-80; 2. NegulEloria ()
Penn
will host
Yale In an fin- Purdue and Michigan taking on CalltomIa will
th
Pitts
3
1
0
1
20
31
CMIy
tIlt
4 0 0 0 7.40, 3.20; 3. Cacho.Javl (1) 3.40; Q
get toge er on Wed Virginia 21-li.
poitantivy League contest, and Indiana In a pair of Big Ten
DIrt
I 3 1 3 6 s
ONettles lb
2 0 0 0 (74)31.10; P (42) %30.
e
The Maryland lads are In for Wash
at Morgaidown, the hometown encow*era. And In the Big I, th latter's field.
1 4 I 3 14 31 At A Glance
Gamble rf
SEVENTH
3 0 I 1
1. .1051Atani
In a pair of Interesting In- a surprise as the Duke Blue
ms Division
Pinions rI
10 0 0 4.10. 6.00, 1.00; 7. UrzaCobo i,
Bstn
5 2 0 10 33 25
Randolph 2b
Devils squeeze out a W.
Series
1 0 0 0 10.10,3.10; 3. Icc-Perez (6)5.00; Q
Ceve
3 2 7 4 30 17
I 0 0 0 (27)1000;P(7.fllSO.00; Big Qill
W.L. ..pd. FStanley 5$
minute 22.17 victory. The D
Tnto
1 2 2 4 71 23 CincI
pI
1 0 0 0 with 2- 7) 421.10.
3 0 1.000 Hen&amp;'c
clubhasbeeflgettheoter But
23041314 N.y.
1111
03.000 Mason IS
RIGHTH....l.SaIa.Ravnon(i)
Tuesday's Results
each week. And In another mild
Velez pIt
1 0 0 0 13.10, 4.10.4-00; 2. Fermln.Arca (U
Now
York
Islanders
6.
Van.
DEIIIs p
Gomel
0 0 0 0 11.30,3.40; 3. Bllboa.Zarre (1)4.40;
surprise, the Kentucky WildN.Y.
010 000 000-1 s 1 Giacksm, p
0 0 0 0 0 (2-4) 24.00; P121) 193.30.
cats will out-last Georgia to
Montreal .0. Washington 0
CincI
101 001 2-$ II 1 TIdrow P
0000
NINTH - i. Alava (I) 14.10, 1440,
Cleveland 3. Chicago 0
win, 28-25.
Total
33
2
I
2
4.20;
2. Zarre (1) 1.20, 3.60; 3. Patil
St. Louis 6. Boston S
Clncianan
Game 2
131. 111.1*-I (6)4.40; Is(4-8) 61.40; P (SI) $1.10.
In the Big Ten contests, Ohio
Today's Games
N.Y.
1 Now von
100 200-3
M.IN. 11-2
TENTH I. Manolo (6)4.40,3.10,
State will take Purdue 24-14
Los Angeles at New York CInci
I
E-T.p'et, Morgan,
030
000
001-1
i
DP.- 1.00; 7. Santl (7) 3.10, 14.40,3. Anton
10
0
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and Michigan will roll over Rangers
Cincinnati I. New York 3. (1)4.00; 0(6.7) 54.30; P (6-7) 30l.io
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John Garrett
RIdISId in th1 year Michigan was the
Q. Whet d. Ibey 10CM by a safety vaive $i II Iwibsil?
Thursday's Games
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Bench; Ellis. Jackson (1), Tier. fl1fl0.
6.10; 0 (20) 10.20; P (52) 171.40.
Chicago at Philadelphia
hear the aleaacers uee the kIM but th! sever explain it.
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World Hickey Asseclatloø
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covered on a pass pattern, he look for one of his backs clllng mlngham Bs' goalie.
700 I 1 aIlS) 41.40.
computers WC give the nod to
Eastern Division
CIflCthnotI (Nolan 5.4)
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wide and flip the ball off to him. The back Is the safety valve.
Handle $I07.0; A
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goal Into the net. It happened Oklahoma State engagement BIrm
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time, giving the Que be
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Th e UCLA-CalIfornia donNordiques a 6-5 World Hockey
Weston Division
Q. Whes extra po attempt k blocked, can't the
Sunday, Oct. 74
FIRST I.
(2) 10.00.
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kicklag Association triumph Tuesday nybrook will be a classic WIim
1 2 0 S 24 11
New York at Cincinnati, If 11.20, 470; 7.NeguI.Coldo
team pick the ball ap sad Iiiit fat, the end sees?
Larrl.JayI (3) 7.10.
sees them riigi-it
3 I I 723 20 necessary
SUNSHINE STATE_
showdown between the UCLA S OlegO
7.20;
3.
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it
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attack,
good for about 250 yards
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Into overtime on third-period triumph.
I think Jon Is hopeless on this young, Incompetent team goa
In the other contests menls by Lou Nistico and Richbecause he lacks mobility and Is actually a detriment to their ard Farda. But the quick finish tlOUed above, watch for Texas
offense. He could become the most expensive bench warmer In Fr
ust rated Birmingham Coach Tech's Red Raiders to win, 24the history of sports, at $35,fl4 per game The Jets should have Gilles Leger.
14. and Notre Dame to down the
traded him to a contending team, where he would get the kind
of
one to turn South Carolina club, 28-21.
"We've
got
to
win
Protection he needs and could dill be a spectacuiar quarterback, things around," he said.
Now go on with my forecast:
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The other thing that bothers me about Namath Is that his passing lone three in a
Air Force 2L Citadel 6
row,
and a little Alabama 23, Louisville 7
arm seems to have lost something.
pressure darts to build. We've Arizona St. IS, New Mexico II
Q. What school did James Harls go to, and which team first had
two overtimes here with Boston college 2L Army II
drafted him? - U., Santa Ann, Calif.
Quebec.
If we'd won them, we'd Auburn 21, FlorIda $t. 21
Harris is a product of Grambling
Srl,Itam Ysw,g 33, Utah St. 6
College,that famous in- beInflr3tpLace- butwel
Irowl2t,HolyCroui,
cub8tOr Of Pros, dwW* with Tank Younger. who was the first to
them and we're in fourth. It's UCLA 24. Calif. IS
graduate to the NFL from a black schooL He was an
eighth round frustrati ng to lone the way we Colorado II. Iowa SI.?
draft choice of the Buffalo Bills In 1900 but played very little did."
Ciii. St 21, UhF e
before they released him in 1972. He had actually quit football and
Ruters 23, Columbia 21
In
other
WHA
action Tuesday Dartmouth II. Cornell 7
gone to work in a social program In Washington, D.C., when
the
Delaware 13, VMI Is
RAMS signed him asa free agent. In 74, Los Angeles traded John night, the New England %%TJ
Duk e 22, Maryland I1
letsand Houston Aeros played
Hadl to Green Bay abrupUy and elevated James to the No. I
end is. Furman 12
field
ulclahns 34, Ga. Tech 21
general's role. He is actually the first full time black darting ogers defeated the Minnesota l
Houston II. Arkansas 51 (N)
quarterback In pro football history.
IIHAii5 24, Mich. St. II
Fighting
Saints
4-2,
the
WtnnlQ. Who In your optiMa are the three outstanding offensive
Michigan 47, Indiana 3
Hamm In prof.ilosi] football today?
John S., Knoxville, peg Jets routed the Indianapolis Kansas is. Kansas St. 13
6-i, and the Edmonton K entucky 25. Georgia 23(N)
Tens.
at, 72. Lafayette 12
Oilers
nipped the Phoenix
First of all, I'm going to pick a couple of young fellows who
Memphis Ii. 3$, Wichita St. 17 (N)
y,
their
Roadrunners
5-4
In
overtime.
have never made an all-pro team as yet because, primaril
Miami (Fla.) 40, TCU is (N)
Bowling Orson 31, Miami (0), 31
Whalers 4, Acres 4
own teams have not had much success and so their play has gone
Minnesota 21. laws IS
largely unnoticed. I'm referring to John Hannah of the New
New England's Tom Earl Pittsburgh 35, Navy IS
England Patriots and Jerry Slzernore of the Philadelphia Eagles scored an unassisted goal at Nebraska 25. Missouri 21
-apairofhuge,moegji, My third man Is Art Shell. the
6:51 of the third period, tying North Carolina 24, I. caroling fl
No. Carolina St. it. Clemson
staunch left tackle of the Oakland Raiders, They run their
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Stingers 4, Fighting Saints?
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Jets 6, Racers 1

San Jose St. 36, Pros.., St. 20 IN)
Notre Dame 2$, So. Caroling 21
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LANDOVER, Md. (AP)
Washington darted with a det
Penn St. 21. West Va. II
ea terl Phoenix.
For Ken Dryden of the Mon. burst, taking four shots In the
Wyoming 15, Utah IS
tread Canadiens, the National first 6$ seconds and outshootlng
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ME
Just not too exciting.
goals by Doug Risebrough and
DrS*npoded his 28th career Jacques Lemaire.
shutout Tuesday night, a 6-0
Barons 3, Black Hawks I
victory over the Washington
Jim Pappm scored late in the
Capitals, but it was pretty much second period, triggering
a ho-hum bl nking.
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Bobby Nystrom and J.P. Paplayed a key role. Rookie Ed rise each scored two goals and
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the first period as the Islanders
By winning, St. Louis moved erased an early 1-4) Vancouver
Reg.
38.95.
Survivor
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PARI-MUTUa WAGERING
POST iit 7:30 P.M.
into a tie for the Smythe Dlvi- lead,
resistant POlyprop.iene case. Avafl.bj, in
12 power-charged games nightly except Sunday
group sIzes: 24, 27, 21F, 22F, 24F,
sian lead with Chicago, which
72 and 74
Witness
with _l50 mph
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to fit most American cars.
played without Bobby Orr. The
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superstar defenseman was or.
WithOUt trade-In, add $3.
iikikf*aniy.LiuiorIrIlonsandIallIrqe,
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to take a rest following
Installation at no extra charge
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another flare-up of soreness In On Tap Tonight
P$aniyotfrmpark.,g
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his tender left knee.
Football
games
are
(Undo, iino adi.ined)
srflwood 5ou1.,
Montreal's defending Stanley scheduled tonight In Sanford
For r,w'.,tons. Cifi 305/339 6221 from 10 Im to 6 p m oniv
Sale price effective
Cup champions extended their and Longwood, when freshmen
thni
Sun., Oct. 24.
lk1ILIS NOR 1HO# ORLANDO O.4Yl,.92
lead in the Norris Division, the teams gluh for victories tha pair
II&amp; PARK .CASSFLBRYMILI1(SFROMI..
Islanders moved ahead of Al. of 7:30 games.
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Orlando Bishop Moore plays
SANFORD PLAZA
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Beatlepi and
catering for parties and teas
4
1 egg yolk
from Mother's Kitchen. She
Add I- cups
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Sugar
with aseven.minutefrosung for
stick diced
Governor Fuller Warren when
but
ter
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juice of 3 average
Jean d, "What da rted out
sized lemons
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grated rind Of 2 k10oaL
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Cook In top of double boiler.
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1 411-time catering business. We
(Herald pbet. by Doris Oletrlcii). Stir often. Mixt ure should coat
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are natural vi ctims of our
spoon when done. This filling
Jean Norris carefully blends cake frosting
hobbles getting out of hand.
can be used on a layered cake
Take the orchids, for instance.
or cut through a sheet cake and
Herald Photo by Lida Nichols
a dd icup chopped pecans to top flat grease
A few plants ha ve resulted
d pan. Bake 35 used as f illing.
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In of
pie filling. Bake for about 50 minutes at 325
Jennifer Hinson's goal
Top cake with seven minute _____________
practically a backyard nurminutes
to dance in Europe
degrees.
longer.
Pie
Is
do
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Icing.
sery."
Bill raises most of the when an I nserted knife comes
TOPPING
PINEAPPLE CAKE
1 cup brown sugar
vegeta bles the family eats. out clean.
FULING
Jean
d,
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2 polyester pIles, 25*oil belts. In the wide7$ series profile.
getables and grows most of
cream
and prepare a will. Afterwards, an U. Helen Dow entertained
Whitewall, only.
Beta
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cup
phigapple
P
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Sigma Phi held It first chose Bill Colbert as guest
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and
dice
two
at
medium
our soul food, such as greens,
cup chopped nuts
open discuss
meet
in
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juice (thIsofis dudned
of the year on Sept. 14 speaker, His tall'. was on Wills: refreshmentsion was held and her home on Marshall Avenue,
eggplants. Cook until tender 1 can angel flake
beans, okra and tomatoes
served.
Sanford. Visitors for the
from can
as (sho
at Ann Hansen's home on reasons why a will is'so (inwell as some of the
w uld not take long) Drain
coroinut
A coffee and model meeting evening were Donna Talasko
el
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crushed
Hartwell
Avenue,
Sanford.
piseapple)
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sophisticated vegetables."
Cream sugar and margarine.
hees was held Oct. and Karen Trimble.
1 the. lemon )Wee
Mix the following in a baking Moisten down with
Margie Shafer was chosen
With Sir Goober's Claim
cream. Add
cup well drained
Valentine Girl and will
to casserole
2 eggs dish:
coconutandspreadoyer topof
1 tame dur ing the presIdential
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the chapter in
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cake,
sprinkle
nuts
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February at the annual BSP
ha., considered boiled pean uts a -i cup granted cbedde'r cheese Cook untIl top bubbles on top of
size of large walnut
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evaporated milk
Mabric fashionshow will be open to the public.
remember. She cautions,
Sportswear denim to evening
Lj stick of butter
together until thick then stir in and plans for fall rush were held Saturday at
lb Make sure you 's f
10:30 a.m. at
LUSCIOUS
Zayre
employes
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model
velveteen
will be feat ured In
the last th ree. Let cool.
discussed.
that
been sof tened
Zayre's in Sanford to demon. garments made from
peanuts, cover with water and
COBBLER
fabrics
ap
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pr
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On Se pt. 28, the cha pter met
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about a halt a box of salt,
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ashi
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sories and at.
Republicans
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ugar
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at home Moloney,
district
merhome sewing kits for hobbies
recipes
next
week
in
Cook
of
th
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Mama'
cup
flour
Katie Corley. Eileen with fail and winter fashion
and let stand for about two lure. Salt and pepper to taste.
Week column.
Mack was in charge of the Fabrics. The show is free and cchandizing manager and such as needlework and rug
Sprinkle bread crumbs over 2 tsp, baking powder
more hours. They're real
y
oordinator of th e show.
making.
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Sift flOIW, salt
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powder,
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visit. Bill and Idon't need t hem. 1 cup rolled outs soaked
good
Christians and attend back from a woman who said So what do you recommend?
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In 1-1-3rd cups boiling
DEAR ABBY: My sister and
When Bill y comes home,
ENOUGH KIDS
church regularly. Please base everytlme she got
STIR. Pour over this 2 cups of I- have always been very close.
water 20 minutes
pregnant,
always
make
pecan
DEAR
ENOUGH:
Planned
pie,
for
SIze H78-14 Plus 2.93 led. tax each th'.
your answer on a practical her husband started drinking.
peeled and cut up peaches and I She has a fine husband with
Parenthood for YOU,
which his father Is grateful. It is I cup brown sugar
basis
as well as a religious one. My problem is just the opposite. Alcoholics Anoyinogi
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for HIM
Yours
in Christ.
mixed
thoroughly.
Bake
one
1
cup
shortening
marriage.
Everytime my husband starts and self-control for both of you!
I am a widow, 50, my
and delicIous."
NEEDS A MAN drinking, I get pregnant.
hour at 350 degrees. Serve hot sister is 53 and her husband Is
2 eggs
DEAR NEEDS: As a churchPECAN PIE
or cold.
1-1-3rd cups flour
I love kids, but we've got Just
b.
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FOUR CAKE
Don't tell me to use birth yours?
for lack of love From a man. My us.
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Central Florida has great
ring In Jennifer Hinson's mind potential for the dance arts,
every Saturday, as she prac- according to Jennifer
, "There
tices and learns new dances, at seems to be more fiderest and
the School of Performing Arts, more ability showing up in the
Fern Park.
area," she commented. "If
Jennifer's life revolves children are Interested In
around dancing. Four times a dancing, they should sta rt
week she assists dance fairly young with ballet. You'll
teachers, by demonstrating find ballet is carried In all
steps for other young dancers, dances and all fields of dancing.
"rn. .rrthii until J3nuary, are
ballet"
when 11 enter Adelphi
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already has put In a year at company and live there."
Florida State as a dance major.
After graduating from Lake
Brantley High School In 1975,
Jennifer won the Miss Dance of
Florida title. "We rehearsed for
the national pageant In New
Rales(b
York City," she ul&amp;"I dida't
A good rule of thumb In
win, but I really learned a lot buying clothes Is the more wear
and enjoyed all the classes." you expect from something, the
Active In dancing since fif th more you should pay for It, and
grade, Jennifer prefers ballet vice versa.
and modern dancing, but is also
Pick up
proficient In jazz, tap and
When fuzzy balls (pills) begin
Pointe. Favorite dancers in. appearing on sweaters, use a
dude Mikhail Baryshnikov and piece of masking ta pe to
Cynthia Gregory, who Is no remove them. Or lift them
longer dandng.Ma member of gently off with your fingers.
the School of Performing Arts
Undercover
Dance Company, Jennifer will
For wear wider a sheer
dance the title role of "Clii- blouse, you might consider an
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through such things as undercooking and poor refrigeration.
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For example, Agriculture

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more of these "undesirable cent hit on two to four.
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Markets--ona for every dollar you spend. In addition,
our weekly ads will feature
Bonus Coupons — offering
extra Cash Dividends just for
buying specified products.
Cash Dividends add up fast
—end the more you shop
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You'll see how easy it is to take advantage of our super Cash Dividend savings. We want to thank you for shopping our stores week after week—and
what better reward than the lowest prices you'll ever see on the foods you
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at any check.ou stand. Then start siving the Cash Dividends you get
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Why Cash Dividend,' Its simple. Your, helping us by shopping our
store week after week So were helping you—wjh Incredibly low
prices on the foods you serve most often A real break from Fairway'

WATCH OUR ADS FOR THE SPECIAL
CASH DIVIDEND BARGAINS!
Every week we
give you a chance to buy the foods you use most at
super tash Dividend" savings We know what the most poputar
locdsate—and feel that special ptics on these' ims will be of most
help to your budget. Watch for Ihe familiar
grocery bag ou!!inlng the
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you thInk.
(Feb. IS-Mirth IS)
P&amp;
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for you today,
e.peclaflyif you're .4.°lfr( with
a person of proven r.lfebHty
YOURBIRThDAY
OetttI°!S
Friends you've nai In the
past could be sal Instranuds
for creating unusual and
beneficial happenings this year.
One could Involve business, the
other travel.

DEAR DR. LAMB
The
enclosed advertisement appeared In our daily paper. Do
you know anything about the
"New Supercharged" vitamin
E pill? Would it be worth one's
time and money to Invest In
some or do you think It
wild
scheme to "Need the public?" not. The statement you noDEAR READER
The derilned says, '11w gefleral
An Illinois reader wants to
advertisement you sent me thinking today Is that
know If there is anydifference
between a trlc awarded
proclaims In headline format significantly Increasing the
because of a revoke and a
I ê Il
"Sexual potency ntth'btv tm.
eve5.ove
trick taennormii Ti'h;
proves with new !.-PUL" Ths the 10 per, cent of the total t's
answer
Is a decided
rest of the ad Is equally as calorie Intake probably doem't
Boris ScI*apiro says
As
an example, let's take a
misleading.
hand was played In a tubber
help at all, but you
four-spade
contract. Declarer
bridge game. Maybe so or m
The truth is that vitamin E small amount."
ak
es
nine
tricks, but an op.
ma
rh made
does not Improve sexual
It up. In ponent has revoked. He
any
event
it
Is
a
beautiful
formance In human beings In what it says. The principle Is
deemed to havemadeanover.
h.nd
any way. It Is useful In Im- that you should reatrlctALL fat
Sou th bid rather slowly trick at his four-spade con.
fert ity rats, If you -uturated,monoun-uturated
because West had bid his tract. If declarer revoked, he
Proving
il In
Is three down.
want to increase the rat and pslyun.uturated fat
to
sevencard suit and North
population. It also helps lnaonte no more than 3 per cent o1yow
void. But after North went
(Do you have a question
animals with metabolic total calorie intake. Increasing
Past same, South jumped to for the experts? Write "Ask
systems entirely different from the amount of polyunsaturated
the slam,
the Jacobys" care 01 this
man.
West opened the king of newspaper. The Jacobys will
fat above 10 per cent of your
hearts. The contract appears answer Individual questions
In fact I have received calories will not help. There Is
several letters recently from no evidence that getting 1 to be a hopeless one. It would it stamped, self-addressed
have been against a club lead, envelopes are enclosed. Th.
wives who complained that mater portion of your 35 per
but after considera ble thought most interesting questions
their husbands became tin, cent fat calories as polyunSouth found a way to bring It will be used in this column
potent after starting vitamin E saturated fat either helps or home.
and will receive copies of
pills,
hurts you. The amount of
He tufted the heart it trick JACOBY MODERN.)
I am sending you The Health SATURATED fat SHOULD be
Letter number 4-12,VitaxnlnE: RESTRICTED tonomore than
SIDE GLANCES
by Gil Fox
Miracle or Myth, to give you 10 per cent of your total
some facts to go along with your calories.
healthy skepticism. Others who
The problem Is that a number
want facts on vitamin E can of Investigators hoped that
send 50 cents, and a long, consuming lots of polyunstamped, self-addressed en- saturated fat would prevent
velope for it. Just send your atherosclerosis (fatty
letter to me In care of this cholesterol deposits). Many
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, people still erroneously believe
Radio City Station, New York, this and tn their zeal eat far
NY 119. Also I am sending the more than the 35 per cent
ad you Included to the Federal calorie allowance for total fat,
Trade Commission with a intake.
request that they look into it on
The obvious reasons then why
the basis of false claims.
people need to know the fat
DEAR DR. LAMB — I think composition of food are 1) to
you have an obligation to limit the total fat Intake of all
comment on your statement in kinds In relation to the total
one of your columns about the calorie Intake; and 2) to limit
ratio of unsaturated to the per cent of calories as
saturated fats. You seem to
saturated fat. 11w Inter Society
it doesn't really matter. That Commission for Heart Disease
seems st range In view of the does not believe there Is any
amount of space you devote to advantage In adding polyun.. ,
informing the reader about the sat urated fat beyond the 10 per
nature of various fa ts In various cent of your total calorie Intake.
foods. bone to conclude that it
makes no difference whether
one conswnes Crlsco, Lard,
safflower oil or olive oil?
DEAR READER You ha ve
certainly taken liberties with
the actual statement in the my
'Spend, spend plod! LOOkS k!wereheadedfnjcleanalr
column and I hope others have
ean WOIJ, and clean DrOKSF
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mond and played out four
rounds of trumps In order to
p1
p the four held by East.
He discarded a diamond and
club from dummy on the last
two.
Then be cashed his ace o1
hearts Just In case West had
opened the bidding with a
four-card heart suit. Neat
cam a successful finesse of
the queen of clubs followed by
the play of the ace-king and
the nine of diamonds. East
was In with the jack. He was
stuck and had In mail rInk IA
give dummy the rest of the
tricks.

Skepticism Best

MK &amp; MEEK

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SCORPIO (Oct. *NOV' fl)
erato tirosigh others today,
particularly in caNer OF
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plod tbEfl ihit.
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21) Gives psi 1boost today 13P
tolling him of a recent problem
you solved. Your Words will
tapirs
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Wui. ,
19) Your ambitions will be
sided today through the good
offices of others. Remember to
share your asia with your

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EN an
could have a fortunate
esiocintlon today with :1 of
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oppoilt, sex who will andet
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Jul
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The thorny problem of how to mesh the gears of three very
different governments Is the next task facing the committee
studying a proposed regional sewer system for north Seminole.
Representatives of Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County
began
dlscuWqways of organizing the group that will plan.
build and operate the regional sewer system at a Wednesday
night meeting at Sa&amp;.d's city hail.
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hut they ended up igreelng to discuss, as engineer Clark
Diet Put It, "the engagement rather than the marriage contract."
Administrators and attorneys for the three governments will
be meeting within the nest 30 days to draw up an Interlocal
agreement that will formalize the committee and commit the
three governments to the general philosophy of a regional apIroach to north Seminole's sewer problems.
The specifics of how the authority will be organized will be
decided later, after more extensive discinsfonj.
Committee members had originally hoped to have a bill
creating a regional sewer authority ready for the 1977 session of
-the Florida Legislature.
Thi1the deadline for submitting local legislation Is Dec. 1, and
the committee members agreed that the details of the authority's
management system couldn't be hammered out in
weeks.
Public hearings would also be required before the billsixcould
be
submitted,
The Interlocal agreement will have to shape an organization
that can work until at least July 1, 1978, - the date local bills
submitted to the 1978 Legislature can be expected to become law.

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Who's iesponsiliie for sending Democratic
County Commissioner harry Kwiatkowski
Into a tizzy?

Kwlatkowskl, a staunch Lawton Chiles
supporter, strolled Into his office one day this
week to receive the shock of his life.
"Who put that up there?" boomed
Kwiatkowski.
The "that" turned out to be a campaign
poster advertising the assets of none other
than Chiles' opponent for the U.S. Senate,
John Grady, a Republican and official of the
John Birch Society.
"1 never thought I'd see that," quipped
Republican Commissioner John Kimbrough.
"Who put that blankety-blank up on my
wall?" asked Kwiatkowski.
"Sid (Vihlen) did It," suggested Kimbrough, (who just happens to be a Grady
supporter).

left up to 82 river commuters
, dead, but the ferry remained
partially submerged.
Efforts continued to bring the
ferry to the surface even as dlvera stood by on the the shore to
resume to search for bodies.
Sherlfrs officers said 22 bedies were recovered in the hours

missing were believed trapped

in the ferry or sunk in the 10 feet
of mud on the river bottom,
officials said.
Laboring through the night,
workmen on the floating crane
attached lines to the l20-by -55Foot ferry, which had settled
upside down with Its rusted hull
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protruding after it was rammed
by the 664-foot Norwegian tanker Frosts.
Eighteen persons survived
the collision, but it was unknown exactly how many were
on the George Prince ferry
when it was hit broadside just
before dawn Wednesday.

the Frasta, which was empty
and was heading to Baton
Rouge to take on cargo. The
freighter remained anchored a
mile and a half upstrein while
the Coast Guard launched an
investigation of the accident.
The cause of the collision was

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With two of the group's strongest voices - Sanford City
Commissioner John Morris and County Executive Assistant
Roger Neiswender -absent, the committee repeatedly stalled on:
specific organization questions.
But Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles pushed for the
preliminary commkttinent of the Interlocal agreement because of what he described as "the uneasy feeling on the part of the city of
Sanford that we're going to be left out on one hell of a limb."
If Lake Mary and the county decide later to drop out of the
ref'n'ti authority, Sa"ord - as lead applicant for the pr4etti
federal
completed, Knowles said.
"DO You think the city would go Did on a limb for $5 million?"
Knowles asked the others. "Heavens, no..
The city's entire budget for the current fiscal year totals less
than $4 million.
County Commissioner John Kimbrough and county staffers
who attended the meeting asked for more time to study possible
ways of organizing the regional system's management
But lAe Mary COuncftm Harry Terry, who said his council
had already voted for the regional authority and appointed two
representatives to serve on It, said more study time wouldn't help
his small city.
"I have a different problem than the rest of you," Terry said.
"You've got staffs who can bring all the stuff to you."
Knowles offered the help of any Sanford employes Terry
needs. The two cities already employ the same consulting
engineering firm.
The committee Is scheduled to meet again Nov. 17 to review a
proposed Interlocal agreement drawn up by the attorneys after
consulting with the administrators.

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WASHINGTON (AP) Consumer prices rose four-tenths of a
per cent in September as grocery costs declined for the first time
In ala months, helping offset Increases for other goQd3 and services, the government said today.
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The over-11 rise in the consumer price Index translates into an

annual inflation rate of about 4.9 per cent, a level In line with the
basic underlying rate of inflation In the economy of S to 6 per cent.
September's rise follows increases of five-tenths of a per cent in
each of the previous three months.
While Inflation eased slightly last month, the Labor Department
said the purchasing power of the average wo'rker's paycheck
continued to shrink. The department said real earnings what's
left of salary after deductions for taxes and adjusted for inflation
declined Five-tenths of a per cent last month.
The price report was the final major economic statistic to be
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released before the November elections.
President Ford has claimed that his economic policies have
helped cut the inflation rate to half of its 1974 levels, while
Democrat Jimmy Carter has charged that the current rate still is
twice as high as when the Democrats were in office.
Consumer prices surged 12.2 per cent In 1974 and slowed to 7 per
cent in 1975. Over the past 12 months, prices have risen 5.8 per
cent.
But for Americans accustomed to price increases aeragthg
about 2 per cent a year through much of the post-World War II
period, the curr en t rate is high.
Over-all, the Consumer Price Index stood at 172.6 in September,
meaning a market basket of goods and services costing $100 in

1967 now costs $172.60.
Grocery prices declined in September one-tenth of a per cent
after seasonal adjustment, the first decline since March when
they fell ek!ht.Ienthc of a ,wr rant
Pork and poultry prices declined sharply as they have in recent
months. Beef prices also fell but by less than in July or August,
the Labor Department said.
Prices of cereal and bakery products dropped for the first time
since March, and sugar prices declined sharply. But prices for
fresh vegetables, dairy products and coffee continued to Increase.
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Florida's unemployment
rate fell slightly In September as the number of unemployed Floridians decreased by 2,100, officials said today.
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) A New Jersey
woman recently released from prison on a
drug conviction is trying to get back the son
she sold in a motel for $1,200.
"I just keep in my mind that if I can get
myaelogeUier, there'sno reason why I can't
get 'bW back," Debbi I ntilli said from a
relative's home in New Jersey. "He's really
some little kid. He's been through a lot."
Joey Intilli is three and has had three homes
in his short life. A husky, affectionate boy, he
saw his mother last month for the first time in
18 months.
Miss Intilli, 22, hopes her cooperation with
authorities in New Jersey and Florida will
help her win custody of Joey at a hearing next
week in Elizabeth, N.J.
If she gets her son back, she said, she will
move to Hollywood, and live with her mother.
They've reconciled after previous differences.
She said she had argued with her mother
over care of the child when she agreed to sell
Joey 18 months ago. She had been living in
nearby Lauderhill with Ellen Kalt, who is
serving a five-year prison sentence on a fraud
conviction in a different baby-sale case.
"I know people will say, 'How could she do a
thing like that,' but I thought I was doing the
best thing at the time," Miss Intilli said.
When Joey was sold in a Miami motel, his
mother said she signed some papers before a
baby broker took him to the airport.
The child has been in a foster home since
last month. The New York couple who had the
boy gave him up to New Jersey authorities
after a court ruled last month that they had no
claim to him since Miss Intilli refused to sign
adoption papers.
"Joey is doing very well," said Judy Fell, a
supervisor in the New Jersey Family Services
Department. "But all this has got to have
some effect on him while he's growing up"

Sheriff John St. Amant esti
Many of the dead were factoHowever, the .2 per cent drop to a level of 9.4 per cent
mated
From reports of missing
'' workers en route to jobs on
still kept the states unemployment figure well above the
persons
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factories
and
the west bank from Destrahan
national average of 7.8 per cent.
and other
other east-bank towns homes in the area that 96 passengers were on the ferry. But
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New Orleans.
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up to keep out the cold.
"There were 30 to 35 autos
impact of the collision aboard, with
from one to four or
dumped cars and screaming five
people per car. And we
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80 feet.
"We saw the ship moving Up
A lack of adequate space at the courthouse in Sanford has
Divers searching for survi- the river, and the ship blowed
prompted plans to create a panel to study space needs of Seminole
vors on Wednesday reported its whistle for the ferry four or judges
who will have an additional caseload placed on them when
hearing tapping from the hull,
five times, but the ferry just
municial courts phase out in January.
but found only bodies bumping kept going," said Jerry Mayo, a
Circuit and County court judges earlier had requested two
around.
worker on a sister ferry that
additional courtrooms at a projected cost of more than $200,000.
No one was Injured aboard rescued many of the survivors.
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corners
Sen. Lawton Chiles during a fund-raIsIng
barbecue
for Chiles at Mayfair Country Club. Among the
estimated 125 persons attending the 2 -hour affair
Wednesday night were 3d District State Rep.
Robert Hattaway; Jpe Knewks;k , candidate for
State Rep., 34th District; State' Sen. Jbhá Vogt,
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore; Dave Gunter, Seminole
County Commission land1date and Sanford city
commission hopefuls James Melvin and Larry
Blair. Jack Bridges, Chiles' county campaign
coordinator and treasurer, said proceeds had not
been counted yet but termed the barbecue "a success financially."

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Knock! Knock"?
WASHINGTON (AP) The television lights switched
on, the cameras focused on the door, the members of the
Press stood and the introduction was solemnly made:
"Ladles and gentlemen, the President of the United
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The reporters wai ted, but nobody came In.
Then there was a rattling and thumping at th e door of
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Finally, he appeared from another door lending to an
adjacent hallway and took his place at the rostrum.
"We just had a doorknob break off," he explained,
quickly adding: "You can't blame that on me."
There was some contusion about the doorknob incident.
Ford, describing the doorknob aff air, said It occurred as
be was trying to leave the Oval Office for the walk to the
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East Room where the reporters were waiting for him to
start his news conference.
lie said th e Oval Office doorknob came off In the hands
of one of his aides, Terrence O'Donnell,
In an tifort to record the actual loca tion of th e door, a
television camera crew later moved In to film a closeup of
the vacant spot on th e dour where the handle had been.
But an alert presidential aide q uickly stepped In front of
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ORLANDO (AP)
U.S.
misconduct over failure of the
District Judge George C. Young prosecution to provide full
today denied another defense records of plea-bargaining
motion to dismiss a perjury agreements with Gurney's
charge against Former Sen. Ed- former fundraiser, Larry
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Instead, Probation and Parole officers housed in the courthouse were ousted to make way for Seminole's newly elected
county judge, Alan Dickey.
In addition to judicial space needs, the county has created a
new legal department. According to Pat Glision, Office of
Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE) Director,
providing space for judges, the new legal department and
other
county officers is going to be "very expensive."
Judges don't always feel their positions are adequately explained. And county commissioners don't always feel the judges'
requests are justified.
So. the panel
which will be headed by Sanford Atty. Mack
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judiciary and the county commission and come up with recommendations to solve the burgeoning need for office and courtroom
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Exec. Asst. Roger Neiswender said the
Florida Bar
Association saw "an impasse" developing between
the board and
judges. The bar asked commissioners to let Cleveland arbitrate
the issue in meetings between the two entities.
County Commissioner John Kimbrough at first was skeptical.
But after he was informed that decisions made by
panel members
would be binding
as much as possible
on both the county
commission and the judiciary, the Republican commissioner
agreed to give it a try.
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In January, the county courts will be responsible
for
caseloads once handled by Longwood,
Altamonte Springs,
Oviedo, Casselberry and
Winter Springs. Sanford already has
phased out its city court.
Glisson said circuit judges have Informed county
officials
that the case load is shifting to Seminole County. As the
case load
shifts, so will judges.
Presently 13 circuit judges are assigned to

the 18th Judiizij

Circuit, which Includes Seminole and Brevarcj Counties.

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tag, while Grady scheduled a
meeting with his staff at his
Orlando hotel.

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hurry to purchase
the park site.
Asked today about Binford's statement, Hattaway replied.

While Chiles had a three-hour "Find someone else to leap when Binford says Jump. m not
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press secretary Jack Pridgeon
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said only Chiles' wife would aid T. Overstreet had contributed to his re-election
campaign. "I had
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over 170 contributors all totalled," Hattaway said.
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responses. She has been per. Binford's charges are typical "of his distortion of fact."

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Lake
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College SCCI once completion
of a proposed $4.23 million
campus expansion project

enables the school "to offer
students a number of
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LOS ANGELES 'API
A retired map.
maker and his wife say
they've hitchhiked the
equiva:ent of five times around the
world
because "the more you stay at home, the
."er you die ot 'redom," Joop Woutcr,j, 66.
said some drivers offer a lift to him and
his

Public Barred From Trial

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Amid reports of
: security problems, the man charged with
killing investigative reporter Don Bolles
appeared at the opening of his trial wearing a
bulletproof vest. During a hectic opening day
in the trial of John Harvey Adainson, Superior
Court Judge Frederick Heineman ordered
:
press and public barred from the seventh
floor
of the courthouse here until 12 jurors and eight
alternat es are selected and sequestered.

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POLIS. Md. AP
It took almost
ars. but John Paul Jones finally was
' iied in the Military and Hospitaller Order
Lazarus of Jerusalem.
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King Louis XVI proposed knighthood
THE
ones in 1779, officials of the intel-national
/ r turned him down because the American
1' al hero was a Scots Presbyterian, The
er was then exclusively Catholic, but
it

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is ecumenical. Monday's ceremony at the

Naval Academy, where Jones is buried,
intended as an appropriate gesture
ing the U.S. Bicentennial,
The order has been involved in medical
and
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Seminole's port lost $35,) in the fiscal year which

ended Sept. 30.
But tenants of the port's industrial park on
the St.
Johns River owe the port authority $2,000 in back rent
and other debts
and Port Administrator Jim Ryan
believes most of that money can still be collected.
Standard Systems Inc., a modular construction
that has been idle for two years, owes the
port authority
l0,000
Ryan told the po rt authority board members
Monday
night that the firm has secured several contracts,
InLludlng one for construction of temporary cells
for the
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cast In silver, Lake Brantley High School senior
Scott Meik.le is quite pleased with his efforts. He
created the piece in Fran Bowden's art class.
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Carter: Non-Voter
'Coward, Giving Up'

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ace Hearing

Cubans Release Freighter
FORT LAUDERDALE

Company representative Eason Dobbs said

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thumped that theme hardest In because the apathetic are li
kely
Speaking from the stage of a Tampa.
to Include those most
should explain their band shell in Tampa, as red,
cynical
"Although I've been dis- about government and who
position here at a meeting with white and blue balloons
rose couraged. I've been dismayed would mod
US." port board member Rod Into the overcast sky.
likely support a
Carter and sometimes I've been ash- change in Washington,
IP
Cable said. 'it wo

Park land Owners
Aided Hattawa

O'Malley Hospitalized

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Former state Insurance
Commissioner Thomas D. O'Malley has been
admitted to a Miami hospital with internal
bleeding, a hospita l spokesman said,'
A spokesman at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital
said O'Malley was in stable condition Monday
nigh t,

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hearing. Apple Valley homeowners said they are concerned
about
inaccessibility to the park, loud noises,
litter, nightlights and
traffic problems.

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was notified and an investigation of Williams' activities was
begun.
Wi lliams achnitted his part in the scheme and testified against
Gurney in 1571-73.
jury when he said he didn't know until mid-1973 that Williams was G
urney in a previous trial in Tampa last year. Williams served a
Testifying before a federal court jury In Orlandu, Earl "Duke"
shaking down Florida builders for political contributions in the short pri
Crittenden said Monday he arranged on several occasions for
son sentence after a plea bargaining arrangement with
senator's behalf,
checks to be written for large cash sums brought to him by
the government,
Scheduled to ta
today were a
G urney fund-raiser Larry Williams.
at being presaied for money in exchange for favors with federal
Gurney was acquitted in the Tamp. trial of five criminal
"What was the purpose of this?" asked a federal prosecutor In housing
charges relating to the scheme. A mistrial was declared on two
agencies and the fund raiser who aP*thed
the perjury trial of the 62'year-old Gurney,
Williams has admitted collecting $400,X0.00,00o and says co unts, pe rjury and conspiracy, and the government dropped the
"To get a check into the Gurney Boosters' account so as not to Gurney
conspiracycharge.
knew about it
show it as a cash contri bution," replied the portly Crittenden, a
According to prosecutor Edward Ba rnes' opening statement
Crittenden was placed on proba tion as a result of that trial. one
wealthy Orlando citrus processor,
before an eight-man, four-woman jury Monday, ui
b lder p
federal housing official, another Gurney aide and a building
The checks were signed by ftjpji4 and several of his friends Emmer
of Gainesville will testify that he refused to make any
so that the real contributor was not known, Crittenden said. The cont
contractor served prison terms in connection with the case. Two
ribution when approached by Williams. As a result, the FBI other
housing of ficials and a third Gurney aide were acquitted.

Barge Backer Sa ys
State

H ides Data ,

JACKSONVILLE (AP)
A serious threat to the Florida decide whet her to fund the new
major supporter of the Cross- aq ui fer will result," Ro berts const ruction work Th
e proFlorida Barge Canal says the said in a press release Monday. Posen 110-mile canal f rom Pastate Division of Planning has
"The division of state plan- Iatka to Yankeetown is a bout
closed its eyes to a $2.5-million ring fa iled to carry out Its one-(hrd ti!'hed.
'',.udy which concludes the Function of pIannin'&amp;. the fuThe Game and P'i'gi Water
waterway would not seriously lure at' Florida. In concluding Fish Commission will be asked
harm the environment,
that the benefits will not exceed this week to oppose the canal
the costs, the planners did not based on Its staff report. The )
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rt
was
Incorporated
into
of the Cross Florida Canal new jobs wi
ll be created by the the plan ning division's recomCounties Association, took issue completed
project, or that mnendation against the canal.
with a planning di vision recom- 2,560 construction jobs wil
l be
The commission has achedmendation against completion created
during construction, or tiled a public hearing at its
of the canal.
that some $205 million of feder- meeting Thursday and Friday
al
Funds would be in vested In in Marianna on the $450-m illion
The di vision concluded that
Florida with no additional state canal.
the waterway would harm
tax monies being rqulred."
and wildlife and endanger
Public input Into the next
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underground water supply.
"
stage of the canal dispute m ust
sidestepped their own
be f iled with the district engiTh e recommendation has prehensive land development neer
w
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gone to U. Gov. Jim Williams plan, which predicts six million
here by Saturday to be In.
"
eluded
in
an
although planning director new Floridians will locate near
environmental reRandy Whftuesajditis only a the canal route across north- port by the Corps.
draft and subject to change.
central Florida by the year
The deadline was earlier, but
"In making their negative re- 2000.
spokesman Juan Colon said the
port, the plan ners chose to
Former President Richard draft environmental report Isoverlook Corps of Engineers' Nixon halted the canal in 1971, sued Aug.
20 wasn't printed in
studies w hich show that no but a federal judge ruled his the
Federal Register until Sept. !
serious environmental action illegal and ordered eco- 8. Comments and testimony ~'11
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project and specifically that no pact studies to help Congress da
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ORLANDO
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main reason for the decision
Democratic congressional can- was the logistics of the thing,"
didate JoAnn Sa unders won't
Mrs. Sa unders beat Miller
face cha rges of violating cam- Newton
of Lutz In the rwinoff
paign rules until after the dcc- for the Democratic nom
ination
tlon, her lawyer says.
A' Florida Ethics Commission
h•aring had been set for
Wedn esday, but Mrs. Sa unders
announced Monday that she'll
exercise her right to a 30-clay
delay to prepare for the hearing.

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n Florida's FUthCongressional
district. She faces Republican
Congressman Richard Kelly of
New Port Richie in the November election .

Mrs. Saunde rs of Orlando
o ri ginally had said she was
"pleased" when the commission set the hearing date.
But her attorney, Michael
Woods, said he advised her to
take the 30-day delay because
she needed the tim e to sub-poena witnesses,
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Clipping the palm trees is just part of the job city
workmen must do to turn a large plot of land at
Seminole Boulevard and French Avenue into a park
and entrance to Sanford. City commissioners once
decided to build the new city hall on the site, which
adjoins the city's new public works complex, but
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Johnson's resignation as City Council
president has been accepted by voice vote
with out fanfare.
Johnson, the first black to head th e council,
remained silent Monday during the brief
proceeding.
He resigned last week rather than face a
trial to remove him from th e leadership
post
on a charge of conduct unbecoming a co uncil

"They

Debate

City Councilman Resigns
JACKSONVILLE (AP)

Witness

was a witne for e govermnent, which is attempting to prove a charge that Gurney lied before a 1574 grand

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release their names,

correct propaganda,"

ul d be healthy
for both organizations to clear
the air."
Port board members were
also critical of the county
commission for not sending a iContisued From Page 1.Al
representative to their strong respect
for her opinions
meetings.
and
ideas,"
Pridgeon
said.
'it would save a lot of
Grady, a Belle Glade
misunderstandi
ng I'm sure," publican, has spent little time
Jackson said.
on preparations because he
"if we'd had a representative
feels he is alread y well versed
here, It would have been so on the
issues, his staff said.
much simp
lersaid
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p,
board
Aides for bo th men said they
member Dave Gunter, who is hoped the
debate would spark
challenging Commissioner voter Interest, which so
far
Dick Williams in the Nov. 2
remained low, In the top state.
election.

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The
Cuban government has released a disabled
freighter in ret urn for "a sum of money" after
holding it and its 10-man crew for fi ve weeks,
Officials of World Shipping Limited say.
The Panamanian.reglsterd Njord was being
towed to its home berth of Port Everglades
Monday and was expected to arrive Wednesday, said Eduardo Valda, president of the
shipping com pany.

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Homeowners have vowed to file a lawsuit against Seminole
County unless commissioners either post pone
or reverse their
decision. County Commissioner Dick Willlamj voted
against
wide race on the ballot,
purchasing the site. At that time, WflhJij.,' contention was
Th e board members agreed
Wednesday.
that
"i think this will be the kick. homeowners hadn't ceived p
re
roper notifi cation,
to challenge a county payment off
"I think )ou're in good shape," Ryan told the board
for the final stage of the
members, who agreed last month to give S
on a lease agreement th at port
County
ta ndard
campaign," said Dawson New. move,
said Commissioner Harry Kwlatkowski, in a surprise
Systems more tim e to work out
staffers feel does not cover the
this morning he may support County Commissioner
their financial troubles.
ton, Grady's press secretary. Jo
county's obligation.
hn Kimbrough's contention to con ru
It's just a question of which day you'll start receiving
"
Th
e
enthusiasm
st ct the new park In a
is
go
ing to predominantly bl
'y owe us 11,100 and pick up.
funds"
ack section call ed Midway near nf rd
The last 10 days are
Sa o .
In
In other action at Monday night's meeting, port
we've got to get on record with going to be the most
"If
Commissioner
eminole County cornInteresting
Kimbrough
Commissioners said they
will can the Apple Valley site
reference to it," attorney B
board members:
and newsworthy,"
and designate Midway, I'll vote
toners today set Nov. 2 as
would study his report in order
with him," Kwiatkowski said,
Received copies of a proposed new personnel
Hutchison
told
the
board
policy
County Commissioner Sid Vlhlen
"It's been a low-key camrdate for the public hearin g to make sound recommanual and appointed Rod Cable and Wendell Agee
members, suggesting that
Jr. expressed similar
to a
beliefs.
the
paign
Vihien, who is liaison
so
consider rate increases for mendatiuns at the November
far
even
though we've
studs committee that will review
county
commissioner for North Seminole,
commission
been
be
the
manual.
working our fannies off. said he also may support moving the park
bout 2,000 Indian Hi lls and public hearing.
questioned a bo ut the payment.
Were told Tax Collector Troy Ray neglected to bill
to Midway.
Chiles
onsumer Utility customers in
'Commissioners who are up
the port authority for the costs of coll ecting
Gu.'ter proposed allowing the a f has been out everyday on
Vihien said he had been Contacted by Midway
tax
money
l
s
ul chedule but we are not have in
,outh Seminole County.
r esidents, who
for re-election have sat on this
that Went to the port in 19 4 and 1973. The bill totals
county to make
dicated they would really Like
nearly
to have the park,
up the $1,100 seeing our opponent any.
Hugh H. Marling, a recently- for as long a.
$3,000. The port does not directly levy
difference
they could,"
in the payment with
ad valorem taxes,
Last week, Kimbrough wrote a memorandum which
here," Pridgeon said. "The
hired utility consultant, told the Comm issioner
but the countya p ys its contractual arrangements with the
clay fill needed by the
Harry
Port
to
debate
Suggested
the Midway site in lieu of the Apple
commission today that the Kwiatkowski said following
should
help.
People
have
po rt In tax money.
prepare a site in the industrial
Valley site In South
to
hear
about
races
for
Seminole
County.
increases in water and sewer today's commission meeting.
these
Klinrbough's contention was that the county
pa rk on the St. Johns
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sho uld construct the park In an area
bills will be needed to provide
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first,
Democratic commissione pooh.poohed
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the necessary revenues for the
brough said he hasn't yet had a
rs
the Kimbrough
memorandum. They said It
two county-owned utilities,
chance to study Hailing's
was written In jest,
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A customer who uses an proposal. "I don't even know
Kimbrough, on the other hand, said he was
serious about
average of 5.000 gallons of what he's talking about,"
locating the 1255,000 park In Midway. Kimbrough
also said he
didn't believe Apple Valley
'water monthl y will see his bill Kimbrough said.
homeowners
had
received
proper
notification before the Oct. 5 decision was
jump from $8.50 to $13.60 if the
Last year. Seminole County
made to buy the land.
LONG
WOOD
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negotiate
Goldberg seconded by Grant (0
Hattaway, however, said he was aware of
new rate ordinance is passed. entered the utility busineu
the homeowne r
better in the daylight," City take $15,000 from the
contract with the county for don't want to do It the way I protest at least two weeks prior to Oct. 5.
The bill of an average count) - wide b&gt; purchasing
general
r.
Both the chairman and
animal
control
Council Chairman J. R. Grant budget and
after
want
it,
you
have
my
Kwlatkowski
have
customer, who uses 1.000 Indian Hills and Consumer
utility contingency
indicated the Apple Valley site
told City Council at Monday's funthfor the down Paym
Is the best one,
questioning County Animal resignation, I don't need
Also, about 20 acres of
this
gallons monthly, will go from Utilities, however, a sagging
ent
near the Apple Valley'
Control
director
Bruce
Clarke
job."
A
past-midnight
meeting
after
finance the balance. It then
motion to accept
site could be used for expansion
$9.40 to $15.75.
person who economy failed to bring the
of park facilities.
about complaints received from resignation
negotiations broke down for voted down
was voted down 3-2.
But A pple Valley homeowne rs,
uses more than 8,
gallons number of hook'ups that of3-2 a motion by residents a bout the
in a 63-0 vote, indicated they
purchase of a Gradaji hydraulic Parker Anderson, seconded
service.
The Council will meet did not want a park cons
will pay $31.25 a month, up from ficials had anticipated, and
tructed
near
their homes.
by
Clarke
said
the
county
excavator.
does not Thursday at 7:30 P.M. to InJune rmann, to trade in the
The County Parks Committee
the present $13.00.
when revenues fail ed to meet
recommended
patrol
on
a
regular
the site one
basis
but terview applicants for
If W.J. Langford, Great back-hoe and make a *10,000
Harling told the commission expectations . the Count)'
the night prior to the commission vote to Purchase. The
responds to phoned-In
Apple valley
Southern
Equipment
comrn position of public works park was to have been ,% part of the
Co. down payment.
that even with the Increase the commission elmunated Dale's
county's recreation program.
piaints, picking up an average director.
salesman,
still
would
not
accept
The next park site was slated for Sou
new bills will compare to utility $23.000-a-year position.
Warren Knowles, Sanford of 60 dogs a month
th Seminole, according to
the council's offer of 130,000 city
In the
rates charged by Seminole
manager acting in a con- Longwood area,
Co uncil drafted a resolution Hattaway.
cash, approval was given Gran t
Al
so
cut
was
the
!
u1tant capacity for Langwood,
County cities.
The question of requiring required for the Public Works
Binford Is seekin g Hattaway's
Presently. the county rates WCupied by fuianctal adviser to hire equipment to complete explained the versaUty of
Act grant a pplication,
commission seat. Hattaway
to be was defeated in the primary
relocating water mains in Gradall and recommended the purchase orders to be signed by submitted Monday
are 'el1 below" those fees Emmett Taylor.
by
political
by
Glace
the
department
newcomer Bob French, A
heads came up
Commissioners
had conjunction '.iith the SR 434 city purchase it if it could be again with
charged by cities, according to
and Radcliffe, for the sewer third candidate, Republican Vince Perry, is aW in the ru Ing.
the new
nn
Hatting. As far back as IX discussed placing the entire widening project ,
ke pt busy most of the time.
Interceptor and collection
mechanic, Gar' Steele, city
Langford
ob
utility
had
department
offered
to
sell
under
the
months ago. the co unty
Council voted to switch to jecting to the po
system and water syst em ex the Gradall, which has been "on
licy as time
was department of public works.
informed that water and sewer
elf'insurance for workman's consuming.
paruion, it was estimated the
emun.gration, while being compe nsation
g leruld
bills would have to be raised.
city
begInning
should
Nov.
1.
But no f';rrnal decision is used to speed up the
CouncIl last week asked stands on the find out how it
water line
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I". -'grant in WI thu.
"i."u'J I1LIt fldLjiflj nas
phone, part
project, for L.i..0IX) He said he workman's
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vices director Bill Dale told
Tuesday, October 19, 1975—Vol. 69, No, Si
cornperisationui.
needed
to
the
appropriate
completed his study and would allow the city $8,000 for
The city reduced the speed
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Pb'utfld Daly and Sunday,
commissioners that a rate hike
surance, while Knowles said depa rt
recommen da tio ns which are trade-in on fine of
ment and secure a limit on E.E. Wifljam,jo Road
SIIU?dy an CNr,fm.i Day
its two back. Sanford self'tn.sured over 300
by TM Sano'd Herald mc,tICP
was
the offing. Hatting's
xp i&amp; to get the
IN N F ,ynch Ave Sanlo,d, Fm
purchase order number taking authorizing Public Safety
32771
utility hoes
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findings were presented to the
emplo&gt;es last year for one-third the P0's to be
Socood Class
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at least partially
signed at the end Director Douglas Keller
The council first voted down that amount.
pa,
it
SinfQy4,
FIor'dj
j7;
in
to
commission todat
I
of the day.
back o its f
purchase five speed limit signs
3-2 a motion by Lawrence
52 10 a
%il 20 i,,,'
w I) 8,
iflI.r
The council voted to renew its
Steele told Council "if you and four school
'S'', 'i',tr g
o
zone signs.
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electrocuted and two others Injured while they
were stringing a 7,600-volt line for Flo
Power &amp; Light Company, .flciaIs said, rida
ayne E.Davis, 30, of Venice, was killed
in
the accident Monday, authori
ties said. The
Injured were Identified as Larry Lamond, 28,
of Englewood, and Joseph Godfrey, 29, of
Venice.
The three were working on an ov
erhead
distribution main line outside the South
County Annex of the Sara' ota County
Courthouse in South Venice, authorities said. A
fourth member of the crew was not injured.

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vision,
Col, Eldrlge Beach, the patrol director, said
In a news release Monday that the trick-ortreators should watch out for autos when they
lug their goodies from house-to-house.
He also called for light-colored costumes
and urged "drivers to use extra caution on
Halloween because of increased pedestrian
traffic, especially In residential areas."

"It doesn't make any sense to Seminole County Industrial about $60,000 in race track
Carter, in almost every 'I'm a coward, I'm afraid of thet
Carter was ranging up the Speech since his second debate future, I give up on
me," said Don Jackson, Development
Authority, funds for other uses, require no East
my nation,
chairma n of the port
today, dart ing in with President Ford, has ap- I'm not going to try to
board, another industry-seeking future la nd ta xes, and decrease flamlCoast
control
Beach with stops WinIn
pealed to his listeners to make a my o destiny and stake out a
the cost of runn ing the port.
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em , N.C., and New "sacrificial effort" to persuade better e for my ch
Port Administrator Jim
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York
City
before returning friends, neighbors and relatives
Some strategists believe Carhas labeled the suggestion home to
Plains, Ga.
to get to the po . But he ter must y eoimtor apa
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erection
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vocational

MIAMI 'API Warned that
argued that "the working
tions t,üen bygov.
voter apathy could cost him Americans have been forgotten amed"of ac
ernmen$
leaders, Carter sa1
A
dearly, Jimmy Carter Is de- for a long time."
He said work, the federal government can be
scribing
the
non-voter
as
"a era "pay the bills" and finance
By JACQUELINE DOWD
when the suggested We of the agency, which
effective and responsive "prowas created coward' who is ready to 'give unemploent
Herald Staff Writer
port and Its industrial park after county commissioners up on his
compensation,
vided
the American people
country.
yet are robbed by Inflation and don't give up."
came up during Monday night's
The
became disenchanted with
Democratic presidential can't afford ho using.
.'t su ggested sale of the p
board meeting.
Citing an unspecified poll that
ope ratio ns at the po rt.
candidate used that strong Ianof Sanford and a generally
"The No. 1 responsibility," he he said indic
The port authority has come'
ated "more than
Now
SCIDA
members
are
guage
in
his
only
campaign
ap
said,
"is to control Inflation by
deteriorating relat ionship with under increasingly heavy
half the American people are
fire in suggesting that a sale of the pearance Monday an evening putting our people
back
the
the county commission is
to work not going to vote," Carter went
recent months. Suggestions port and Its assets to private rall}'that brought several thou- for a change,"
troubling Seminole County Port have been made to merge the
on:
Industry would bring in revenue sand vocal supporters to a pubAutho ri ty board members,
Be Leader' Page $A
"In other words, they said,
port authority with the from the sale as well as
free lic park in Tampa.

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Pains over the weekend,
has returned home,
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Monday th at doctors
in the cardiac care unit
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others scold them for trying to thumb a ride at
their age, The couple said in an interview that
they have traveled 132,400 miles since they
hitched their first
ride in their native Holland
after World War II. You can circle the globe in
just under 25,000 miles.
wife,

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library and construction of a

A former Florida Republican Party

ChAlrinan bas described how he hellped IsUndler cash collaW for
an illegal slush f und collected on behalf of former Sen. Edward J.

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and the addition of general.
purpose laboratories and
classrooms.
An ad hoc committee, which
consisted of Weldon, his ad.
mlnidrative assistant Rayburn
Milwee and trustee George
McCammon, recommended
Gutmann.Dragash to handle
DR. WELDON
phase N following negotiations
with a group of three architects
college." Weldon said. "It anticipated cost, the fee will selected
by the full board Sept.
represents expansion of our cover architectural work on a 27.
master plan and when phase minimum 120,000 gross square
The three firms were picked
IV is completed, we'll bc lo, fcet of floor space.
frock a iteid of *cven
arto offer student&amp; a number of
The' tontrcr'$?,ides for c.Ucts who had
expressed
specialized activities in the general architectural super. interest In
bidding on the
vocational program that we're vision of phase IV construction project.
SHOE4N
Board members spent
not able to offer without special work and Includes flexibility about five hours listening
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facilities."
should there be a "material p r e s en tation s fro m
Board members acted change" In the project's cost. representatives ofeach concern
Monday after reviewing a
"I think we generally agreed before choosing the final three. _____________
contract calling for Gutmann• that a 'material change' would
Spokesmen for Gutmann.
Draga.sh to receive a fee of be something around I or $ per Dragash
predicted that the
1210,20 for phase IV design and cent," Weldon said.
blueprints for the phase N
construction. Based on 3.68 per
5CC attorney S Joseph Davis project would be ready by the
cent of the project's minimum Jr.. told trustees he knew of no middle of 1577.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin, (A?) The Florida
Highway Patrol says parents should
us
makeup on their children's faces e
on
Halloween night because masks tend to limit

contract," Davis said.
Phase IV is scheduled to

vocational program," the
college president said today,
Dr. Earl Weldon's remarks
came after the 5CC board of
trustees voted Monday to ap.
prove Gutmann-Dragash
Associates Inc. of Sanford as
the architect in charge of phase
IV of the college's continuing
campus construction project.
"This is another step in the
orderly growth we've had at the

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"material change" and said the
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principal caught three teen.aged
boys with
cigarettes in their
pockets, he gave them a
choice of punishments: take a paddling or eat
the cigarettes. Two of the boys chose to eat a
total of 18 cigarettes
and have developed
health problems as a result, their parents said
Monday, When the boys' mothers went to a
school board meeting to protest, the
board
voted to uphold the principal's
actions. Board
member Joe Brooks said the principal's authority would be damaged unless
the board
supported him.

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people, While imsors continue to emphasize

financial rewards In their demands on employers.

The infla tion spiral Is being abetted by this desire
of people to have their cake and eat it, too. Further,
some governments are pursuing inflationary
monetary policies to avert unemployment.
While the Common Market report makes heavy
reading, we owe it to a leader in one of the most

Inflation-ridden countries to say much the same
thing in terms that anyone can understand. British
Prime Minister James Callaghan, trying to rally
his Labor Party behind some austere new policies
as the British pound was falling to h istoric lows,
had this to say:
"We used to think you could just spend your way
out of a recession and increase employment by
cutting taxes and boosting government spending. I

you in all candor that

that option no longer
exists, and that insofar as It ever did exist, it
worked by injecting inflation into the economy.

And each time that happened

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unemployment has risen. Higher inflat on,
followed by higher unemployment.
"We can only become competitive by having
the right kind of investment at the right kind of
level and by significantly improving the productivity of both labor and capital. Nor will we succeed
if we use confetti money to pay ourselves more
than we produce.
"The willingness of industry to invest in new
plant and machinery requires not only that we
overcome inflation but that Industry is left with
sufficient funds and sufficient confidence to make
the new Investment. I mean they must be able to
earn a surplus, which Is a euphemism for saying
they must make a profit. And whether you call it a
surplusoraprofltitisnecessarywheth2rwe live in
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That's what Britons need to hear, and the
advice would not be lost on others In Western
Europe. In fact, we can think of some American
poli ticians who would profit by hearing it, too,

The Long Probe

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Memo To The
League of W
Voters:
Having attended the first presidential debate,
and watched the second on television, your
corrPonded Is struck by the fact that for all
being made there are no people hivolved In
the procedw'e.
Well, there are "official" people Involved.
The panelists have been news people, and the
audience has been composed of reporters,
dignitaries, League officers, pods of the contedards, etc. What I mean Is that there are no
people people, n.k.a. average citizens, the
teamsters, school teachers, bankers and field
workers of our nation.
These folks have received no other Invitation
that given by the media. They have
therefore been allowed to watch It, hear It, or to
read about it, but not to participate In IL In
the people have been kept away from the debates
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almost as great an impact on American society
the Land-Grant College Act of 1012.
The act provided for at least one college In
every date, and within a few years each date
had Its own publicly supported Institution of
higher learning.
In IM virtually
per
1 of the students
going to college were enrolled In private, Indeppn'I.i* schools. In 1975, of a total enrollment
of nearly 11 millIon, more than 75 per cent at-

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During the darted hours for independent
colleges, the years between 1970 and 1974, some 1
predicted that as many as of them
would be forced to close their doors. Yet only 70

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W rong On Both Counts
by some economists
NEW YORK (AP) When an economist wins scorn. He

become the province at a handful of Americans a Nobel Prize you may be am that most People

"The majority of the nation's private colleges
and many are actually thriving," says
Walter Peterson, were of Franklin Pierce
College In Rlndge, New Hampshire.

In all fairness, he adds, the dates should

a nker deserving 01 receive some credit for this optimistic repo
was an exponent of monetai. He More than 40 states now provide grants or loans
as

believed economies net e best managed by

Ow to students wishing to Attend we of the date's
at the expense of the many. The public Is asked dismiss the event as the economist's good luck
least management. He believed In letting In. private colleges.
but
none
of
their
business.
to contribute money to use canates,
terest rates and prices rise and fall to correct
U use present looks good for Independent
they
Wrong on both counts. Chance does play a role,
imbalances,
colleges,
the future nevertheless remains full of
simply because so many are qualified, but
may no longer get t close t, touch,
But while his hanth.off views were being
uncertainties. But there are a number 01 factors
coersst
or (heavens) argue In a p4
nobody wins who hasn't cuidriluded to the (mid criticized, the models of Keynes wer
e demon- working (or then, says Peterson.
wiy with the comfortably IsolIIId w
7 drated to be imperfect. Rather than being
For one thing, "EdatIonf America seems
and their money, too.
11OU1IIies.
sta bilized, economies were lurching from ex- to be
moving toward the realization of a long
Professor
Milton
Friedman,
the
most
recent
me political planners say this kind of nonpanslon to recession, with Inflation tossed In.
professed
Idea — that education Is a lifelong
has01spread his influence through a vast
sense t5 necessary. That In truth the people panorama
Friedman
gained
some
acceptance,
some
process
In
the
years ahead people of all ages
life, including welfare reform arid
aren't to be tnastril.
perhaps by default, by the Imperfections In the will be
the volunteer army, besides directly influencing
free
to
drop In and out of education. I)
Keynesian models. Economists who once
Ford has not been so Close to common
Higher education Is already feeling the Impact of
modern
economic
management.
and women since his days as a CongressIonal
thought they had an ideal approach to economic this trend,"
It is in this latter area that Friedman, at this
management now realized they had problems.
candidate; as president, one suspects, he has OI
Automation, shorter work weeks and fewer
very moment, Is having an Impact-on your
in years talked warmly and at
Friedman preached that the supply of money
join iIJ increase
length with pockek
the leisure time of.
anyone other than government, military, curand
its
growth
were
greater
determinants
of
most
Americans.
Fo
owing
ll
th
wi
ll
stop Mnphaslzlng,
e
Great
Depression
of
the
1930s,
short-term
pirate or political officers.
economic trends than were taxIng the
economic advantages of a college education.
the
philosophy
of
John
Mayna
rd
Ke
yn
es,
th
ng
e
and
spendi
.
it may be that few in the C0W1t17 care
— although the advantage Is dill there — and
that English economist, dominated economic
Rather than attempting to make the economy
they are excluded from all but a voyeur's role
in thinking In the Western industrial world well Into
co
ncent rate
the opportunities for personal
soccwnb to one's bidding through fiscal changes IU111IIZIIZd.
the presidential selection process. But I think se
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through what he considered t he heavy hand f
not. One suspects that the feeling 01 being
To some extent at least, almost all economists
Franklin Pierce Is one of a number of small
government
ignored, of being left out, is prevasive and
he believed in nourishing the
wi
which are also making an effort to atTheytended
economy with the proper money supply and
perhaps a major element of the negative attitude
tract
Use
as might anyone who went through the
substantial number of students who
letting it move freely.
of millions people toward government and Its depression,
have
been
InsuffIcIently motivated — the sothat
there
was
a
downward
bias
to
Friedman has watched, no doubt
leaders.
called "late bloomers" with Less than brilliant
economies that had to be corrected.
satisfaction,
some
of
his
notions become ac
And so it occurs to
Thiscorrec
that the League might
boards or high school records.
tion was the responsibility of
cepted, albeit grudgingly at
consider the possibility of beginning a reversal of governme
me
nt. Thrrtigh Its fiscal policy, through
prestigious
Independent colleges and the
International monetary rates now float. Th
anti-peopl e electio
neering. The suggestion Is spend1n and taxing, it could stimulate or,
at
large
date
universities
will continue strong, says
is, they are to a great extent free to seek their
that the panelists at the next debate not be media restrain the economy, even fine-tuning
It
like
an
but
ppe students are
own
values in the competitive marketplace overw
personalities but instead citizens (ruin various automobile engine.
lm
he
ed
an
st
It was interventionist,
d
lo
in an institution
great
rather
th
an
being
pegg
ed to arbitrary, specific size. Time am the studentswho
walks of life. Not big shots. Not celebrities. But
seek outof
and
are
As the postwar expansion aged, economists
values
by
their
governments,
Mr. and Mrs. Average American.
at
His views on money suppl y are practiced In often bed served by the smaller private colleges.
I realize risk would be Involved. Particularly upward th economies also might have an
bias. Inflation became a serio us, often
Unfortunately.
it is these very colleges which,
most trading nations. Goals are set for econ- because
of
for the candidates. Were an unemployed unmanageable, problem.
li
mit
ed
endowment and the necessity
omies,
and
the
money supply Is regulated
mechanic
the questions, for Instance, the
for high tuition, face the greatest threat of cxNevertheless, the Keynesians dominated
achieve those goals.
cozy atmosphere might suffer. All to the good, I thinking, and t heir Infl
in the United States, few economic Indicators tinctlon.
think; as someone has written It: The day. But Friedman,uence is dill enormous to.
"We would do well," says Peterson, "to i
who tends to believe
are more closely watched than the money pond
democratic process Is based on the conviction economies are stable if left free, began
er the effect of any policy that would waste
making
supply, as measured by the Federal Reserve,
that there are extraordinary posslbiliites In his mark.
this
valuable
national resource by allowing the
Monetary policy has taken Its place beside fisc
ordinary people.
demise
of
at
Friedman is a maverick, and he was treated
al
th
uniquely American Institution, the
policy in economic management.
small private college."

the Socialist Workers Party 38 years ago.

During that time criminal charges were brought against 15
members of the party or its youth affiliate, the Young Socialist
Alliance. They were tried and convicted in 1940 on violations of
the Smith Act. The act was Later declared unconstitutional.
Since then the Inquiry has continued for 36 years without
resulting in a single arrest or indictment.
The case resulted In eight million file entries, a countless
number of illegal breakins and the hiring of 1,600 informers
since 1960.
The Socialist Workers Party filed suit against the governmerit in 1973, seeking $40 million in damages and an injunction
against future harassment.
Recently the Justice Department announced the FBI was
ending its probe High time.

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The truth is that many la w enforcement
ofessential to uphold
American living standards. fictals, at every level of the federal government,
But this wasn't our point. We merely questioned didn't Waist
the question removed. In fact, the
whether our
administrators In Port-Au- Justice Department sent a confidential letter to
Prmnce areentiAID
uedtOl5 per ce nt,
the question be left on the
pay.
tax fqrm.
ln all the thousands of words they
in
Rep. Charles Vanik, D.-Ohjo, has now Indefense of themselves, we could find only one
troduced legislation to get the foreign bank
paragraph that might justify a Haitian hardship account
question reinstated. Shay
allowance, "Service in Haiti exposes all em- have signed a private Letter congreannen
to Treasury
plcyes and their families to several
diseases Secretary William Simon asking him to restore
endemic to Haiti, including malaria and dengue the crucial question,

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This is a basic course In routine maintenance. Covers car
safety checks, cooling system checks and maintenance, oil and
lubrication maintenance schedule; an analysis of the wear
Patterns of tires, and solutions; battery operation and can; plus
other important aspects of automotive operation that
are
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Another company, Kremers- I i
Mrs. Laura Bryson of 1808 USS Caloosahatchee, Urban International corp., a
McCarthy Ave., Sanford, has hnmepnrted at Norfolk, Va.
drug maker, said through a
h
lie was one of 10,000 spokesman: "We have never
been promoted to airman first
A Sanford man arrested over by cutting a door screen and $12
Navymnen and 11,000 ground knowingly participated in the
Pittman reported that of.
class In the U.S. Air Force.
the
weekend in connection with wa's taken from Mrs. Walsh's [icers
were unsuccessful in
Airman Feacher, a medical troops, from the U.S., Denmark boycott of Israel or any other a safe
burglary last week has purse In a dining area.
attempts to locate the burglary
administrative specialist, Is and the Federal Republic of country. I think It is erroneous
now been charged with a
About the same time the suspects.
assigned at Grand Forks AFB, Germany, who recently took to assume that the list is that of February
burglary of Mon. sleeping residents were
Sanford police today were
ND., with a unit of the Part In the coordinated aim- people who have participated In
tgomery Ward trailers on a awakened, an Orange County investigating
phibious, land and air exercise, the boycott."
Strategic Air Command.
vandalism to a
railroad car at Sanford.
sheriff's deputy spotted two plate glass window at the Fixit
The airman is 1973 graduate
A former student of Lyman
The Commerce Department
The additional charge was men scaling a fence 50 yards Shop, 906 French Ave.
of Jefferson County High high School, Longwood, he documents show that In nearly
lodged
Monday against Joseph from the burglary scene, Patrolman
Joined
the Navy in December all Cases the U.S. firms 1'
School, Monticello.
Mike Tindel
Bryant, 21, William Clark summoned Seminole officers, reported a B-B or pellet gun
1963.
dicated they had complied with Court,
Sanford, by sheriff's and gave chase on Foot through was used to shoot o the
the boycott requests. In a
MICHAEL KING
few, detective J.F. Bennett. Bond on the adjoining Foicroft Apart. window at the business.
the companies said other par- the new charge
SAN ANTONIO
A
was set at inents complex.
Damage was estimated at W.
ties
to the transaction would
Michael K. King, whose
ss.000.
have
to
make
the
decision
on
are retired Navy Commander
Bryant was already in jail on
the boycott. In no case, did a
and Mrs. Edward L. King of
Monday's high 78, today's low company say it
refused to com- a burglary charge in connection
.1433 East Main Road, Port- '4.
with a burglary at Pamar Inc.,
ply.
smouth, R.I., has been selected
Considerable cloudiness and
Part
of
the
confusion may Rand Yard Road. Sanford, in
for technical training at windy today with
a slight stem from the
nature of the whirls a cutting torch was used
Keesler AFB, Miss., in the chance of showers. Partly
to cut a door off a safe.
Arab
boycott.
A
Congressional
Airforce air operations field. cloudy tonight and Wednesday.
committee earlier this year reThe airman recently com- highs In the low SOs.
Lows
Sheriffs deputies reported
pleted basic training at tonight In the upper lOs. Nor- ported that it Is often loosely
today
that two burglary
enforced
and its terms vary
Lackland AFB, Tex., and theast winds mostly 15 to 20
suspects
eluded officers in a
from
country
to
country. Only
studied the Air Force mission, m.p.h. today, decreasing
4:45
a.m.
loot chase at a south
rarely does it require a comorganization and customs and tonight
Seminole
apartment complex.
pany to avoid all business with
refeived special instruction in
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.
human relations.
In Baghdad, a conference of Walsh, 48 Sorrento Circle, told
King is a 1972 graduate of
Daytona Reach: high 5:42
Portsmouth High School. His a.m., 6:06 p.m., low 11:49 am. 15 boycotting nations opened deputies they were awakened
Monday with threats that the by the sound of footsteps in
wife, Pamela, is the daughter of Part Canaveral: high 5:31
a.m., boycott would be made more their apartment but didn't see
Mrs. Lilyanne Dunthorn of 115 5:52 p.m., low 11:43 a.m.
stringent in the face of what the burglars.
Alderwood St. North, Winter Bayport: high 12:13 p.m.,
low Arab states perceive as AmeriDeputy Randy Pittman said
Springs.
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private swimming facilities, The AID director,
Footnote: We will take up other AID cornwho has a 21-by4400t pool, complained that he plaints In a future column.
can't get enough water out at the local system to
ANGRY ALEXANDER: We recently
keep it filled to capacity,
reported that Internal Revenue Commissioner
The ambassador also acknowledged that AID Donald Alexander, over the strong protests of his
officials belonged to three "exclusive private subordinates, eliminated a key question from the
clubs." He Insisted, however, that membership income tax forms. The question had been used to
was 'virtually mandatory for those wishing to trap tax cheaters who deposit their hidden
Play tennis or golf, as all three have tennis profits in foreign bank accounts,
facilities and one the only golf course in Haiti. it
We Invited Alexander to ccmmerg. Rather
was a "personal decision," he emphasized,
than give us an explanation, he waited until the
whether AID employes joined,
column appeared. Then he used hs Intelligence
"Americans Living in Haiti usually employ division La get
the list of the newspapers that
servants," it was also acknowledged, but
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the
is p ished
column. He sent a letter to our
"necessary to maintain living standards thi
similar editors claiming he had unanimous approval for
to those in Use United States."
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and Reproductions; Collecting on a Modest Income; and many
other areas which will provide valuable information for those
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Specifically, six of the 17 AID officials In Port. fever," they noted. In the past three months, one
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toward teaching students the Ins and outs of coin collecting —
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Behind their fashionable Anderson column."
walled villas high above Port-Au-Prince,
Lion pledged that headq uarters Intended "to
AricanAIDoffldlsareInabtetjy
demonstrate to AID field personnel our con.
uieir iuesy;e.
tinuing support of their efforts." He requested
We questioned whether they should draw "as
hardship pay for distributing aid to the hungry 'to much information as possible" from Haiti
people of Haiti. They are supposed to help and respond to Anderson and to Congressional
other inquiries concerned over Anderson's
develop the improverished nation and to feed its
charges."
malnourished millions.
Yet try as they might, the AID contingent In
They manage to do this In a style that Is the Haiti couldn't refute the
facts that we reported.
envy cii stateside tourists who pay premium
Their
responses
were
cabled
to Washington by
rates for a few days of similar pleasure In Port- U.S.
Ambassador Heyward Isham, who made a
Au-Prince. For as we reported last August, the valiant effort, at least, to present all the
AID officials live In tropical luxury. They swim mitigating circumstances,
in private pools, are waited on by gracious
"ft Is true," he acknowledged in one cable,
servants, belong to exclusive private duha and "that
some Americana live In comfortable
attend lavish cocktail and dinner parties.
houses with swimming pools." But he contended
To help therm endure the tribulations of such that there simply was too We housing "that
an existence, they collect "hardship" allowance would be acceptable by American standards,
— a bonus of about 15 per cent above their except those owned by wealthier Haitians. Many
regular salaries. They also draw generous of these are built with swimming pools."
housing and educational allowances so they can
Actually, some middle-class houses are
live In the grand manner and put their children available in Port-Au-Prince. Our reporter, Hal
through special schools.
Berton, stayed In one. But these homes might
not be adequate for families.
Our reports infuriated the AID bureaucrats,
It coats the taxpayers
extra $4,600 to 16,900
who kept the wires burning between Port-Au- a year In housing allowances which
are paid to
Prince and Washington
they speculated on the AID officials top therm meet the higher
ways they might repair their image. Donor Lion, rents for their hillside villas. But Ambaador
a high muck-"muck temporarily In charge of isham pointed out that diplomats from other
latAn-American aid assured his minions in Haiti countries live In equal splendor In Port-Authat the home office was "taking Issue with Prince.

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retired Air Force Master and the Federal Republic of tilling Co., Kayser-Roth Corp.,
Germany, who recently took White-Westinghouse and Deere
Sergeant
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In the coordinated am- and Co.
have satisfied the
of
Dr.,
Kingsley
rci4e. Arabs that they have compIed
Cassfterr% has graduated • phlblous, and and aireze
The primary objective of the WI
e boycott.
Lowry AFB Cob
from the
But as the companies listed
U.S. Air Force technical exercise was to evaluate and
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training course or Inventory enhance the Allied capabilities learned of their status, many
c,.
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amph
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support for began issuing denials.
man'ernent specialists.
"The party who Is supposed
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Israel
to Inventory
by use of
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machines, is
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is export corncourse enables Ow airman to action by NATO sea, land and
pany
with a number o
receive academic credits air forces.
"Bonded lien" was con- countries that have restrictive
, u.uughthevmmunity College
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jointly by the corn- trade clauses, such as an Arab
of the Air Force.
A
She s a 1974 grad
uate Oi manders of the Atlantic requirement that goods not be
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raeli
ports.
one
They do not affect
Her husband, Rex, Is the son
a series of operations, con- him and he would not comply
Mrs. Helen Naylor of
1028 Oak ducted each Fall from Norway with them If they did, he said.
Lane, Longwood.
to Turkey, designed to provide
"All we do as an independent
unified and coordinated export management company
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training of national and NATO is report these clauses to Use POSTER
MICHAEL ROGERS
The annual pledgewalk on Nov. 20 and the Mother's
Marine Private Michael p forces within the Allied Europe U.S. government In accordance
March in January are highlights of this year's
Rogers, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Command,
with U.S. government regu.
CHILD
March
of Dimes campaign, according to William P.
Paul Rogers of 3231 W. Dana
A 1970 graduate of Chester latlons. In no way do we corn(Bud) Layer, Seminole County Superintendent of
Drive, Deltona, has completed High School, Chester, N.Y., he ply.
Schools and chairman of the Central Florida
recruit training at the Marine Joined the Navy In October 1970.
A spokesman for Dee re and
Co
a tractor manacturer
Depot.
Chapter, National Foundation, March of Dimes.
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DENNIS BRYSON
Island, S.C.
which traded with Saudi
Layer is shown here with Lara, 1977 Central Florida
Navy Radioman First Class Arabia, said, "We sell to both
A former student of DeLand
Poster
Child. Lara Is the foster daughter of Mrs.
Dennis W. Bryson, 30, son of Israel and Arab countries and
High School he joined
Bergman
of Casselberry.
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The Commerce Department
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"Oil Painting," with Ms. Mildred Babcock instructing;
begins Nov. 2, meets Tuesday and Thursday from 9a.m. to noon,
ends Nov. 30, Fee: $15.

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Navy Boatswain's Mate
Amoedo, 18, son of Mr. Eduardo Second Class Gerard C.
Wargo,
Amoedo of 135 Margo Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
G. tions since Oct. 7. That was the
Longwood, has completed Wargo of 404 Lochmond Dr., day President Ford announced
recruit training at the Marine Fern Park, participated In his decision henceforth
to re
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris exercise "Bonded Item" In the veal
the names of American
Island, S.C.
North Sea.
companies participating In the
A former student of Lyman
He Is serving aboard the tank boycott.
High School, Longwood, he landing ship USS Fairfax
The materials claimed that
joined the Marine Corps In County, homeported at Norfolk, some of America's largest cor
,,a April 1978.
Va.
poratlons
Citibank of New
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Bank of America of San
ANN NAYLOR
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design, color nomenclature and color coordination, and ac
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followed by a workshop In which the participants will make their
own arrangements. Fee: $12.50.

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Instructor and Judge. Begins Nov. 1, meets Monday 9-11:30
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Inelegant phraseology."
Israel was not the only point of controversy In the Interview
with Lurie. He wrote that when he asked Brown whether the
United States has the stomach to stand up to the Soviet Union, the
four-star Air Force general responded, "No, we haven't."
Brown denied making that statement.
He did not deny saying It Is pathetic how Britain lsno longer a
world power. The Interview quoted Brown as saying Britain's
military decline "just makes you want to cry..., All they've got
are generals and admirals and bands."
t'ever, Brown told the nosi'a MnLeferwe l,Is retti nt was
made out of "compassion and understanding, not criticism
and

The other half of the Democratic ticket, vice presidential
nominee Walter F. Mondale, was more blunt. Persons like Brown
"shouldn't be sewage commissioners," Mondale said.
The remarks that £'.nded Carter and Mondale were part of a
wide-ranging Interview with Brown conducted last April 12 by

WASHINGTON (AP)
Many American companies
Identified as participants In the
Arab boycott of Israel are
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First five weeks: classroom Instruction In theory of sailing,
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three weeks will be practical Instruction In daysallers, board
boats, and catamarans, Fee: $35.

burden."
At a Pentagon news conference Monday with Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld, Brown said: "I couldn't we strategic value to
the United States. I was thinking in military terms."
Rumsfeld said, "I want It clearly understood that the absence of

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Brown was asked:

His statement on Israel Involved him In controversy for the
second time In two years. Brown was reprimanded by Ford and
Apologized In November 1974 for telling a Duke University
audience that Jews have too much influence In Congress and
"own, you know, the banks In this country, the newspapers."
Carter, arriving In Miami on a campaign tour Monday night,
conceded that he had not read transcripts of Brown's remarks,
but he added: "From what I hear in the news media I think that
he should be reprimanded. I think President Ford should show

BEIRUT, Lebanon (A?)' — Palestinian
leader Yasir Arafat and Syrian President
Hafez Assad have agreed on a new peace plan
to end Lebanon's civil war and a cease-fire by
midnight Wednesday. One Lebanese Christian
faction, the Phalangists, also endorsed the
peace plan, but Camille Chamoun's
forces
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about the Middle East from a purely military point
01f view, would you say that from the American global strategic
Interest, militarily, Is Israel and Its forces more a burden or a
blessing from a pure military point of view to the United States?"
Brown replied, "Well, I think It's just got to be considered a

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have used Large horses and crazy dogs to assure
that only the swells would have the privilege of
attendance.
Frankly, not to lessen my concern, I et
altogether surprised at this development.

In the some year that he announced the

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An editor ai In the Chinese
Communist party newspaper today
indicated
that an official announcement of the purge of
Mao Tse-tung's widow and other leaders of the
party's radical wing may be near. The Peking
People's Daily said that a "finn campaign
mist be waged to thoroughly expose and
criticize those who attempted to
snatch power
from the party." It was the first such comment by the party organ
since unconfirmed
but apparently authoritative reports from
Peking that Chiang Ching, Mao's
widow, and
three other radicals on the party Politburo
were arrested Sept.
7 for plotting to oust
Premier Hua Kuo-feng.

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made controversial remarks about such U.S. allies as Israel,
Britain and Iran.
Ford, according to the White House, accepts Gen. George S.
Brown's explanation and "considers the matter closed "
For his part, Brown, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, told a
news conference Monday that his remarks In an Interview did not
Indicate disagreement with the U.&amp; policy of aiding Israel. In the
Interview, Brown had said that aiding Israel Is a burden on the

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the ca uses of inflation, the problem that tends to
keep finance ministers awake at night in most
Western capitals. The report may have added to
their insomnia.
It downplays the importance of high prices for
oil and raw materials from the Third World as a
factor in inflation. It gives multinational cotamount of b"'re for their
-fixing
!endencies.
But it also comes down
Price
hard on governments, labor unions and individual
employers, and says that control of inflation will
Involve difficult political decisions within the
Western European community.
The report suggests that the Europeans are
having trouble with the wedding of socialist and
capitalist elements in their "mixed" economies.
(kie problem is that governments are spending
profusely cc cradle-to-grave security for their

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supennarket to start a few? Most parking lots are
littered. Pvople who don't care about other people
throw their trash out, leave grocery carts where

happy golneky bonds who bear down Inches off
the rear tiid of my compact to force me out of their
wink' I'm doing legal 36 and they shoot off at a

Six economists from six European countries
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"My big peeve," she adds, "Is dill with Insensitive Pet owners who prof publicly their
great lovie for people and then, In spite of the leash
law, torn their dogs loose. I sin people and I do not
wad my lawn fouled, my plants destroyed and
holes dog. Nor do I want to be
"Putting a fence around my yard involves more
than the expense. It Is Inconvenient to have to open
and dud a gate every time I use my car and It slows
traffic on my street. Anyway, the lawi—coosty
and city — say the fence, or walls, belong around
the pets. The birth I feed haven't eaten any cats
recently and my olasta haven't bitten any dogs, or
frightened any b.'.."
"And I thoroughly &amp;i111e clever newsmen who
write in defense 01 cite dogs that are jed doing
what comes naturally. Do you suppose they are
really defending owners they know?"

"And a very Irksome peeve is the way pedal
regulations seem to change from week to week,
from window to window, depending on which $101
per day or more pedal employe is talking."
A Sanford woman suggests to both Prlckett and
1k raid women's editor Jean Patteson that 'anyone
who doesn't have a single pet peeve most need an
ear and nose specialist. It doesn't take time,"
she writes, "to develop a few, If the five senses are

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into the dose, etc

he said. Drink too much' Nope, he repId.
Well, maybe you're overdoing your love life, the
ik)dOrsigeded. Now Wu the reply agiii Ibnm,
the doctor mooed. Now I kl10W y0 trouble—Your
halo IS too tight."

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they get t1cosh with then, and refiee to be
opo nsible for glass they break accidentally. And
what abed the people who me two parking spares

'So there Is also the two supermarkets who run
big weekly specials but again, shelves aren't
tacked and out Is told they are iidoadlng those
stems and it will take a couple of boors to get them

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the guy who wet to his doctor, comiainuig he had
awful heaich,. Doc asked him if he smoked.

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Autumn Is here, and with It the most beastiful part of the
year.
Along the St. Johns and the Wekiva Rivers the c,iweu and
swamp bay trees ban turned to red, gold and brown. A late at.
tel
excursion gives view of the most spectacular swdds to
be seen in any part of the year.
But alàmg with beauties of nature, Adunm also brings Nor.
theaters which mean up the flaking for a while. This hpp.j
this wftk - is to n'i r
wini wtippi
waters scattering the bait fish and makes ban, hard to find.
Speckled perch are madly Mill in the deep water, the river

not haft cooled off enough to bring them in In any great nom
bert However, C. 0. Penney of Martha We Camp had one party
Out this week who managed to pick up a string of 30 (all small)
trolling BeM1e.In lures. Peuney picked up a pair of (beta pound
ban and his son Jilin got three or fm dHJIflg Uw Week.
Two of the regulars at Marina Isle, Henry and Tommy
Russell, are out In Colorado on an elk-hunting expedition.
tkei Bangs fished the Lake Woodruff ares new DeLand with
brought pi
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at Pile Lake JiM returned from a vacation in Thmau.. They
report god 1 -- fishing but no bess to spealt of in t,fr pt of
the SL JC1U*.
The beat report on bass comes from Inon Bluff Camp. Bill
Mason got his limit lbursday and Bob A iiiiiiiii m brought in ElLNell
jg the river, landed some
every
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One in the 11U1
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frAure.
Dave Burns, manager of WekiVi Lundht-&amp; mentioned the
"pick-up and delivery" service for canoe parties Is MIII in effect.
Canners who take advandae Of the service are taken *rem by
wY of
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Registered Optician Ronald Rottinghaus checks the fit of Donna Dempton's new
frames at the Village Optician.
Ronald Rottlnghaus has
opened an optical shop in the
Longwood Village Shopping
Center (Hwy. 434 at 1-4) called
the Village Optician. The
business Is new, but Ron and his
work are well known to the
residents of Seminole County.
For almost four years, he has
been associated with Dr. Jon U.
Day, Sanford ophthaznologl.g
and surgeon. With this experience added to six years
prior work in the optical field,
Ron decided tt was time wtig
out his 'Registered Optician"
shingle.
The Village Optician, In the
month since the doors f
opened, has already established
a reputation for the kind of
service and products that Ron
considers important. He works
with physicians throughout the
area to assure each patient the
most careful attention to lens
prescriptions and frame fitting, 0
scheduling doctor's
appointments for his cutomers if
necessary.
Daily pick-up and delivery by
a local optical laboratory
assures quick service in

'emergencies. And every
complete set of frames and
lenses dispensed by the Village

Optician is guaranteed for one that all hard or soft contact
year. If frames or lenses are lenses are properly fitted for
broken under any dr. the wearer's needs and corncumstances during that time, fort.
Ron will replace them free of
Business hours have been
charge. "Even for my 13-year. scheduled to accommodate (M
old son'," one customer asked ,'g,mm,,nit,,
VOSflV.
1 The UIIIi.t..
In amazement. The answer"'"i"
an unqualified "Yes." And this
guarantee Includes badly
scratched lenses as well!
Frame
repairs,
lens
duplication and sunglasses are
also among the services offered
0
at the Village Optician. Md(M
selection of new frames Is as
complete as any glasses wearer
could desire. Frame prices
Mart as low as 110; but (or the
high-fashion minded, Ron ofART SUPPLIES
(ers designer-line styles by
*GLASS
Oscar [)eLaftenta, Diane Von
For Every Purpose
Furstenberg, Pierre Chardln,
Gloria Vanderbilt and others.
.MIRRORS
Bank Arnericard, Master
Charge and American Express
.PAINT
cards are accepted.
The Village Optician
*WALLPAPER
supply contact lenses, too. This
service Is made possible
through
Ron's
making
arrangements for an expert in
Glass &amp; Paint Co.. Inc.
contact lens fitting to see his
rn
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customers by appointment. A
series of visits to the I4)ngWoOd
Village Optical shop a.ssur4

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Sanford

The Federally-operated
Alaska Railroad links An.
chorage and Fairbanks, and
provides a one-day trip
through the winter season,
twice weekly. Summer
Alaska is also a great way to
glet an idea ci wilderness,
Southeast Alaska oust-s a
spectacular maze of moun.
taln.rimmed fjords, ever.
OtSifi
Countless It.
- -- forsoti
- lands, and 0
turesque communities - all
of which are accessible in
summer, fun to visit, and
interesting to remember. A
ferryllner will take you along
South East Ports, from
Seattle and Prince Rupert,
British Columbia - the
scenery alon, will make
your trip worthwhile,
Alaska has become a pop.
utar vacation destination,
Learn more about it from
those at CARIBBEAN
CRUISES OF ORLANDO
INC., 574 N. Orlando Ave.,
Winter Park. Tel. MS.2OO.
Open 9:30-5:30. Sat. 10.2.
Friendly service extended to
all clients. We can plan. trip
for your club or organiza.
lion.

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Deciding where to spend
your vacation? Become a
brochur, collector
the
dreaming Is part of the fun.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
cuiT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IVIL ACTION NO. 7e.I6IS.CA4,.
BARNETT MORTGAGE COM.
PANY,
formerly
BARNETT
WINSTON MORTGAGE COM
PANY. a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
NotIce Is hereby given that I am
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Notice ishel.eby given that WI
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t9aQed In busIness at 40$ River. iflUlgid In business
at P.O. Box
dew Ave., Attamonte Springs
1055. 3*2 Church St., Longwood,
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eminle County, Florida under the
SemInole County, Florida under the
&amp;titious name of "DIANE SCOTT.
fictitious name of LAS SERVICES,
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THE WALLPAPER LADY", and and that we Intend to registersaid
Olaf I Intend to register said name name with the
Clerk of the Circuit
ltt the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
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Court, Seminole County, Floride In
'Seminole County. Florida I-.-..-...--- with in* provIsions of
osrdance with the provisions of the
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
p Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Wit; Section 105 09 Florid.
Florida Statutes
Section 80-09 Florida Statutes 1957.
1957.
5: Diane B. Scott
5: Lawrence U. Goodw in
Publish: Sept. 21, Oct s, 12. II, 1970
Charles S. Beasley
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned desirltig to engage
In business Under the FIctItI
Name of NUCCI'S RESTAURANT
AND DELI at 2 Sanlando Plaza,'
City of Allamont, Springs, Florida
Intends to register the said na....
with
Seminole County. Florida.
Anthony Castellano
Publish: Oct. 3. 12. II. 2$. 1976
DEE-Si
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Notice

Jo Aim Thomas, Lake Mary
Harvey H. Bloodsworth,
Maltland

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Janet I.. Gregory, Orange
City
Kenneth D. Boudreaux,
Sorrento
Herman
Titusville

A.

Fisher,

BIRTHS
Mr. &amp; Mrs John (Sandra)
Klauck, a girl
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David (Sandra)
Swiuners, a boy, Sorrento

DJCHARGF
Sanford:
N. Collins
Willis M. Daffron
Joe Jones
Charles W. Keeley
Martha Reufley
George H. Thigpen
Minds Washington
Mary A. Harrington, Deltona
Peter Petersen, Deltona
Carol A. Jordan, Longwood
Herman L. Watson, Orange
City
Maude F. Covington, Wirder
Park

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and
EE MORAN
RupOndent.hu,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LEE MORAN
Address Unknown
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE action for dissolutionof marriage
has been filed against you and you
COUNTY, FLORIDA
_________________________ CIVIL ACTION NO. 7OI7tI.CA.ft.s arereQuIredtos.rv,.copy0,y
written defenses, if any, to it on
PROVIDENT
SAVINGS BANK. a Elsie Moran, Petitioner, whose
corporation
organized
and of
existing address is 1451 Carlisle or.,
under the laws of the State
INVITATIONTOSID
New Casselberry, Fla. 32707 on or before
Jersey.
CitefSanterd,
November 8th, 1976, and file the
Plaintiff,
Florida
V'
original with the clerk of this court
Sealed bids will be received in the JACKIE 0.
either before service on Petitioner
UNDERwOOD. uses or
office of the City Manager, Sanford
at,
- immediately
thereafter ;
Florida ,u, ,
otherwise a default
de ault will be entered
Defendants,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 1$I$55.C544D
'In
InRe the Marriage of
MORAN
PetItioner
ife

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ministralor of Goals
against you for the relief demanded
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
the Estate of Kenneth F. Straight.
in the complaint or petition.
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
2 One 1" Seif.Priming Sewage TO: WILLIAM KILDAY ROSS
( al
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Lift
Station
Pump
enanIs.
this
Court on October 1st, 1916.
Residence
and
Address
Detailed specifications are
AND
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Unknown
available at the office of the City and to any and all other parties
NOTICE OF SUIT
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
OVIEDO TRACTOR CO
TO: KENNETH W. STRAIGHT SR Manager.
claiming any right, title, and or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
All
bids
shall
be
in
•
the
Residence and Address
City interest in and
By: Linda U. Show
4
following
Otfice, city Hall, San. described property,totothe
Unknown
Deputy Clerk
Wit:
ACCESSORIES
ford,
Florida
not
later
than
and to any and all other parties
1:30
Oct. 5, Il, II. 26. 1976
Lot 97. OAKLAND
AD Publish,
LAWN -A GARDEN
claiming any right, title, and or P.M. Wednesday. November), 1976. DITION, according toHILLS
DEE 32
the
Wjitot
plat
Interest in and to the following The bids will be publicly OPied on thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13.
EQUIPMENT
the same data at 7:00 P.M.
FICTITIOUS NAME
described prcpfffy, to-wit:
RETAI
tOPARTSAND
Page 90. Public Recoros of Seminole
The City Commiuionr,çy0 the County.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Lot 10, Block 3, Heftier Homes
Florida
righttoacceptortor,i,ct any orall
In businessat 704 Orange
Orlando Section One according to bids
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED engaged
i the best interests of tMCity
St.. Altamonte Springs 37101.
thePiatinPiat Book 13, PagisSend
that
a
Suit
to
foreclose
a
mortgage
PH. 3434243
0. Publi Records of Seminole of Sanford
Seminole County, Florida under the
onIheabovedesribedprop,,ty
Route 424
W. E. Knowles,
lltitio&amp;ji name at BEST TV..
County, Florida
Ovledo
been
institutnd
against
you
In
the
City Manager
TOGETHER WITH:
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth RENTAL, and that I intend to
City of Sanford
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole register said name with thi Clerk of
Rang.
Publish. Oct. it, 1976
Refrigerator
County,
Florida. You and each of the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
DEE 101
Florida in accordance with the
' Washer .
you are her
required to file your provisions
•
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Dryer
MEAT
of the Fictitious Name
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit Statutes.
To Wit: Section 11309
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Court.andserveacopytherupon
SERVICE
that a suit to foreclose a mortgage
VICTOR E. W000MAN.OI the firm Florida Statutes 1951.
5- Jack L White
on the Above described pr,,perty as
HORMEL WESTERN
of Winderweedle, Hanes. Ward &amp;
'
Publish Oct. 19. 76. Nov. 7. 9. 1976
been instituted against you in the
Woodman. P A. Post Otfice Box 880. DEE
too
Circuit Court in the Eighteenth IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Winter Park. Florida 32119. At
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole SEMINOLE
torneys for Plaintiff in 'the above
COUNTY,
CUTM
County, Florida. You and each of FLORIDA
AKkTPED
styled action. on or before the 10th IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT FOR
you are hereby required to file your PRORATE DIVISION
FOR FREEZER
day of November 1976 If you fall to SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
- Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit File Number 7$.314.CP
do
so,
judgment
by
default
will
be
Located (, Block Oil SR 427
Court, and serve a copy thereof upon Division
taken against you for the relief PROBATE DIVISION
South On Glides Dr., East On
File Number 75-334-Cp
VICTOR E. WOODMAN, of the firm In Re: Estate ot
demanded in Complaint.
Richmond Rd., Near 17.92 South
01 Winderweedle, Haines Ward A .ioVONtiE M. BARNES
This Notice Shall be published Division
Side Of Sanford.
Woodman. P.A. Post Office Box $80,
once each week for four consecutive In Re: Estate of
Deceased
JOHN L WILSON,
Winier Park, Florida 32789, At.
We do accept food stamps
weeks In the Evening Herald
NOTICE OF
torn.ys for Plaintiff in the above
Deceased
WITNESS
the
hand
of
the
Clerk
01
ADMINISTRATION
WHOLESALE PRICES FOR ALL For Information Call n.7n3
NOTICE OF
styled action, on or before the 3rd TO ALL PERSONS HAVING the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
ADMINISTRATION
day of November 1976. If you fail to CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Florida. this the 8th day of October
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
do so, iudgment by default will be THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL 1976
CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS AGAINST
taken
against
you
for
the
relief
(Seal)
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
GH scoa sitmes S4! $
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
ON
demanded in Complaint.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
IN THE ESTATE:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
This Notice shall be published
QA
Clerk of the Circuit Court
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
.JG FROM SET. 1, TfRi OCT 30,WX I
IN THE ESTATE:
once each week for four consecutive that the administration of the estate
By Martha T Vehien
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
weeks In the Evening Herald.
Deputy Clerk
of JOVON NE AS BARNES,
that the administration of the estate
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of deceased, File Number 76374 CP. is WINDERWEEDLE. HAINES.
of John L Wilson, deceased, File
Rw
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NOH.NZCOnAIL&amp;
the Circuit Court, Seminole pending in the Circuit Court for WARD &amp; WOODMAN, P
Numbli 76326 CP, is pending In the
'County. Florida, this the 1st day of Seminole County, Florida. Probate Post Office Box eao
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
October 1970.
Winter Park, Florida 377$9
Division.
the
address
of
which
is
(Seal)
Florida, Probate Division, the ad
G000
Seminole County Courthouse, PubliSh Oct 12. 19. 26, Nov 2. 1976 dress
of which is Seminole County
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Sanford. Florida The personal DEE 69
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida 32771
Clerk of the Circuit Court
representative
of
the
estate
is
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The personal representative of the
mu
By: Martha T. Vihien
MICHELLE 0 BARNES. whose IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. estate is Howard I Wilson. whose
Publish: Oct 3. 12, II, 26. 7916
address
is
211
Wlndmeact
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE address is P0 Box 2050. DeLand.
DEE
ows.
Altamonte
Springs, COUNTY, FLORIDA
Fla 32770 The name and address of
Florida
32701
The
name
and
ad
Cold La" chssaiap
the personal representative's at.
:ASE NO. 16-772-CA-".F
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE dress of the personal represen
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF torney are set forth below.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. tative'sattoqn.y are set forth below ORLANDO.
Raw
All persons having claims or
formerly known
tmm%w CIA
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
All persons having claims or as Citizens N.A..
demands
National
Bank
of
against the estate are
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
demands against the estate are Orlando.
You must kl.e
required. WITHIN
ISiS .I$ on
THREE
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1N1-.CA.$. required,
WITHIN
THREE
*4* CSWp 4* 50W
Plaintiff,
GOLD LANCI CLASS
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
£
"our stare Is 90
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
.'
iUtG.D.Iiwfl$4Wks.
vs
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
A
f.e11FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF JAMES M KIRSHFIELD
and THIS ffOTlCEto file with the clerk
TGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
CARBEN
a
cor
THIS
NOTICE.
tc
tile
with
the
clerk
JEWELERS
porat ion organized and existing of the above court a written CONNIE A K1RSHFIELD, his wife. Of the above court a written
N Lenawood Plaza
I1lieae
Defendants
Statement of any claim or demand
under the laws of the United States statement of any claim or demand
AMENDED
they may have Each claim must be
of America.
they may have. Each claim must be
CLE ik's NOTICE OF SALE
in writing and must indicate the
Plaintiff, in writing and must indicate the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that basis for the claim, the name and
vs
basis tor the claim, the name and
address of the Creditor or his agent
DONALD S. CARVEIRO and address of the creditor or his agent pursuant to a Final Judgment in or
foreclosure dated the 77sf day of
attorney, and the amount
NORA.'I R. CARVEIRO. his wife. et or attorney, and the amount September.
1976. as amended by Claimed. If the claim is not yet due.
al.
claimed It the clam is not yet out. that certain Order
Cancelling Sale the date when it will become due
Defendants the date when it will become due and Amending Final
Judgment in shalt be Slated. It the claim is
NOTICE OF ACTION
shalt be stated If the claim i' Foreclosure dated October
13. 1976 contingent or unliquidated, the
TO. DONALD S CARVEIRO and contingent or unliauldated. the
and
entered
in
Civil
Action
No. 76- nature of the uncertainty shall be
NORMA R CARVIERO,
nature of the uncertainty Shall be 772 CA 09-F in the Circuit Court
stated it lha claim is secured, the
his
wife
staled If the claim is secured,' he the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, of
43
security shall be described The
In
Residence Unknown
security Shall be described. The and for Seminole County, Florida, claimant
shall deliver sufficient
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an claimant Shall deliver sufficient wherein
Pan American Bank of Copies of the claim to the clerk to
action to foreclose is mortgage On copies of the claim to the clerk to
the following property in Seminole enable the clerk to mail one copy to Orlando. NA. formerly known as enable the clerk to mail one copy to
Citizens National Bank of Orlando, a each Personal representative
County. Florida
!aCh personal representative,
banking association is the
Allpers.onslflterestcdinthefttate
Lot I and the West 25 feet of Lot 7,
All persons interested In the estate national
Plaintiff and James U Klrshfield to whom a copy of thisNotice of
Block 3. In the Re-survey of Block 4. to whom a copy of this Notice 01 and
Connie
A
Klrshhield, his wife, Administration has been mailed
WILOMERE. City of Longwood, as Administration has been mailed an' are the Defendants.
I, ARTHUR H are required,
THREE
recorded in Plat Book 1. page $0 of required. WITHIN
THREE BECKWITH, Clerk of the above MONTHS FROM WITH
THE DATE OF
the Public Records of Seminole MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF entitled Court, will sell to the highest THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
County, Florida
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF and best bidden, or bidders, tor cash,
Tills NOTICE, tofile any objections
has been filed against you and you THIS NOTICE. to file any objections at
the West Front door of the they may have that challenges the
re required to serve a copy of your they may have that challenge the
County Courtnous, validity of the decendent's will, the
'p
t.ritlen tiffenSes, it any, to it, on validity 01 the decedent's will, the Seminole
Sanford.
Florida
at 11:00A U, on the qualification of the personal
Julius G. Petruska, ROWLAND, quaifications of the personal tt day of November,
1976. the representative, or the venue or
PETRUSKA. BOWEPI A Mc represe,'iative, or the venue or
ARE
following described property as Ilef jurisdiction of the court
DONALD, Plaintiff's attorney. lurildiction f the court
forth in said Final Judgment in
ALL CLAIMS. DEMAjIDS, AND
whowaddress is X8 North Magnolia
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Foreclosure situate
in Seminole OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
RUNNING YOU RAGGED?
Avenue, Orlando. Florida 32$01. on OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED County,
Florida, to witWILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Lot us get rid of those rodents or
or before November 17, 1976. and fill WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Lot 6. Block C. THE COLON
Dale of the first publication of this
the
original
with
the
Clerk
of
this
Date of the first publication of this NADES FIRST SECTION,
other pests for you before they do any
ac Notice of Administration October
Court either before service on the Nnt,ce of Administration October cording to the P1st
thereof as 19th, 1976
more damage. We have trained,
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately 77th. 1976
recorded in Plat Book IS. pages 79
S Howard I Wilson
experienced men, specially equi pped to
thereafter, otherwise a default will
Michelle 0 Barnes
and to, Public Records of Seminole
As Personal Repreterira
do the lob right.
be entered against you for the relief
As Personal RepresentaCounty, Florida
live of the Estate of
demanded in the Complaint
live of the estate of
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
of
John L Wilson
EMERGENCY SERVICE
0 WlTNESmy hand and the Wolof
.1"VONPIE AS BARNES
ficial $al of this Court at Sanford.
Deceased
this Court, this 11th day of October.
.tceased
Seminole County, Florida this 75th ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
1976
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
PH. 322.8865
day Of October, 1976
REPRESENTATiVE.
lSeaIi
REPRESENTATIVE
(COURT SEAL)
S J. Charles Gray
Arthur H Beckwith, it'
POPE
BASSETT
E
of Grey. Adams, Harris &amp;
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ART
PEST
Clerk of the Circuit Court
500 South Maitland Avenue
Robinton. P A
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Maitlanid, Fioride 32731
By.
Cherry
Kay
Travis
P0.
Box 3068. Orlando, FIa 32802
Sanford's Oldest and La rgest Company
Deputy Clerk
telePhone 6.41 7121
Deputy Clerk
Telephone (305) sti uao
2542 S. Park Ave.
PubliSh
Oct
II.
19.
26.
Now.
2.
1976
il/f
Sanford
Publish Oct It, 1976
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The compare the two clubsthat are
_u1 of Farner, 15
The 1111 Yankees brought asked Kubek. Berm, a Hall of sire player, bitted .293 with 17 Shortstop: "Shortstop, I can't Kubek said.
Mantle,
oNewYorkYankeesarenoUffle separated by much more than tape measures wherever they Famer, batted .235 with 358 homers and 96 RBI this year. say," said Kubek, who hapBoyer, a peIeii defensive sixth on the sUlfiDe home run
League team. After all, they're 45 years and new double knit went. They hit a major league homers In his 19-year major
Second base: "1 know Willie pened to play that position for third baseman. hit .242 In 11 list with 536. His ilfetfine bet*
the American League chain- knickers.
record 240 homers that year, league career. Howard hit 167 Randolph's a good, young play. the 1961 Yankees. A slick short. seasoon. Nettles, a very re tlng average wan M. He was
'pions. Yet former Yankee Tony
"It's really hard to make with Roger Maria and Mickey homers and batted .274 in 10 er, but I
can't say rd take him stop with a strong arm, Kubek apected defensive player, led an excellent outfielder. In 1961,
Kubek thinks only one player comparisons," says Kubek. Mantle combining for 113. They seasons.
over Bobby Ridianbon." Rich- batted .266 In nine seasons.
the AL In homers with with 32, he slammed 34 homers, scored
from New York's 1976 club part of NBC's baseball broad. won 109 games, second most
"And don't forget, Johnny arthon, dhe of the smoothest
Fred Stanley, also a strong while driving In 93 runs and hit- 132 runs, knocked 15126 RBI
could have started for the casting team. "The game's ever by a Yankee team, win. Blanchard ithlrd-string catch- Yankee Infielders, batted .266 In fielder, hit .233 this year.
and batted .317.
hug .2J4.
Yankees in 1961.
thanged so much, with ex- ning their second of five L1) had 2Iholflerlthat season,"
12
seasons.
Rivers, ifleet ceiterfIeld
Outfield:
"People
forget
that
Third
base:
'Gra1g
Nettles
Kubek says that of the pansion. relief, pitching, arti- straight pennants:
said Kubek.
Randolph,
a
22-year-old
had a great year and he has Hector Lopez drove In a lot of with no arm, scored 66 ruff
-present Yankee regulars, only ficlal turf and the designated
The streak ended In 1964, the
Munson batted .302 with 17 rookie with excellent range, hit power, but no one ever played runs for us and he was in and while battIng .312 this season.
Catfish Hunter would definitely hitter.
last time the Yankees won the homers and 103 runs batted In .267 in 191&amp;
third base like Cute Boyer," out of the Lineup," Kubek said. He stole 43 bases.
fit Into the pinstripes of the
"But the only guy I feel ce
AL pennant until ft year's this year.
Mans hit a record 61 homers
In 12 seasons, Lopez hit .269
Yankee powerhouse, which tainly would make the 1961 team, headed by Hunter and
First base: "1 like QamblIss,
with
l$homers.He
was
only
a
iniel
games, And had aPow
enished the Cincinnati Reds In Yankees would be Hunter." hitters Thurman Munson, but Moose owran hit over .300
arm in right field. Life'
fair
defensive
player.
Roy
erful
the World Series 15 years ago. Catfish, five-time game win. Mickey Rivers and Chris four straight seasons and he
White has a weak arm but, time, 1w batted .260 with 275
Kubek. a cog on six Yankee ncr, would fit nicely Into then- Chambliss.
was a good defensIve first
overall,
is good outfielder. He homers In 12 seasons. The Vanpennant-winning teams in the Yankee Manager Ralph Houks
Catcher: "Thurman Mun- baseman," Kubek said. In 14
keespzatoOfledInrigMfield
hit
.236
this
season.
late 50s and early 60s, considers rotation, which included Whitey son's a helluva good player, but seasons, Skowron batted .282
ve
year
between right-handed
Oct
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197
6
th
ha
"I
ink
you're
going
to
s,ii.
kited.
Fl.
TVI1d$V,
i.
himself a somewhat biased Ford, Bob Turley and Ralph could he have beaten out
________________________________ some problems in centerfield hitting Lou Pljtielia and let
Yogi and slugged 211 homers,
historian, but he was willing to Terry.
Berra or Elston Howard?"
Cham bliss, also a good defenand right field," said Kubek. handed hitting Oscar Gamble.

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Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson isn 't about to write off
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Yankee manager Billy Martin
thinks he's wise not to do so.
"1 said before the World
Series began that I thought it
would go seven games," Anderson said before the Series resumed tonight with Game
Three. "I think I'll stick with
that.
"The Yanks are an excellent
club. They have to be to be here
in the Series. They've won three
or four in a row before and they
can always do it again,
Anderson said.
They Yanks will have to do
Just that to get back into this
Series. They lost the first two
games in Cincinnati, 54 and 4-3.
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World Series has a team been
down 2.0 and come back to win
the championship. And two of
those teams were Yankee
teams, in 1956 against the
Brooklyn Dodgers and two
'ears later against the Mdwauket Braves.
"1 think Sparky's right,"
Martin said of Anderson's conservative stance. "I think we
have the edge at home because
we're more used to the natural
grass. And we're very easily
capable of turning this thing
around in a hurry.
"I'm not all that Impressed
with their pitching," Martin
continued. "But I am impressed with the rest of their
club. Still, 1 can't call them
awesome the way some people
have. The Yankee clubs that!
played on, when we won five

World Series in a row, that 's
awesome."
Martin sends 31-year-old
right-bander Dock Ellis to the
mound tonight in hopes of turning things around. Ellis turned
himself around this year after
coming to New York as a virtual throw-In In a trade with the
Pittsburgh Pirates. After
several stormy and ineffective
seasons, he posted a 17.8 record
this year.
"1 hate cold weather. I don't
like pitching in It. I don't think
anyone likes playing in it,"
Ellis said, viewing the possiblity of playing in sub-freezing
temperatures in Yankee Sta.
diwn.
Ellis said he was in no way
nervous about being the man on
the spot. "It's Just anouther
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REFLECTIONS

football team which defeated Gainesville Friday
night. 21.19, takes a good look at his player of the
week award presented this morning by Optimist

OF LAST WEEK

Club member Dick Schwartz. Johnson scored two
touchdowns for the Seminoles, who are off this week.

Black Didn't Know Who
Won, Bu t B
Of Week '

which acts like a launching pad

Conway (42-0)
2 2
TulkawIlia (1-40)
I 3
.IackionHgts. (1.5-0) I 3
Oisre Stun Dlviii..,
D,Lsnd(4.0-0)
4 0
WlvWif' Pk. (42.0)
3 1
Teague (3-34)
2 2

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Black, a senior who never run against the Gators. lie also scored by a Bulldog since Jacky
started until this year, hit 14 of converted nine of 13 third down Parker scored six against
17 passes for 211 yards and one plays in the game. But he sat Auburn in 1952.

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Prank Hubbard Division
St. Cloud (3.0-0)
1 0
Mllwu (3.30)
3 1
Witder GIn. (3-30)
2 2
mailland (I-41)
0 3
TO. Li. DIvIslo.,
SO. SenlnolelS-1-0)
3 1
Pinecattle (S-i 0)
3 1
W.Volusia(2-1.1)d
0 3
Sanford (0-40)
0 4

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NATIONAL CONFill BRUCE
Reberti. Smith Dlviii..,
Orlando Con. (4-00
1 0 0
TulawlIla (3-2.1)
3 0
Conway (3-30)
2 2 0
Jackson Hgts (0-40
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Lakeview (2-2-I)
DeLand (3.30)

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2 3 0
1 3 0

Teague 12-4-4)
AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Prank Hubbard Division
South Lake (3-00)
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Another Opinion Affurms
Rozelle Rule Is Illegal

Orland. McCoy (050) 0 3 0
T.O. Lee Division
So. Seminole(54-0)
3 0 01
Pln.castIe(3-I.1)

Sanford U-SO)

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Ram s F ag
VVinn ers

Kentucky's A
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baseball cards. Today, Air
Force T. Sgt. Dick Leech has
amassed a collection of more

than 65,

cards.

1 bought cards for the first
time in 1962," explains Leech,
who has spent 13 of his 35 years

players I remember in that first
set of cards were Mickey
Mantle, Stan Muslal, Early
Wynn, Milo Candini and Stan
Jok."
It 'didn 't take Leech long to
devise a plan to quickly enlarge
his collection. "I got in good
with the local wholesale candy
man," he recalls. "I often rode
my bike to his store on the edge
of to wn and ret urned home with

a basket full of cards"
Leech is now a communications specialist at this
small Air Force installation on
the heel of Italy's boot. His
coll ection Is so immense that he
was able to bring ody 30,000
baseball cards wi th him on his
assignment.

An entire wall In the living
room of the Leech home in
Masagne Is hi dden by the book
can which houses his collec-

tion. Most cards remain in

cereal, bread, various soft

cardboard boxes, but he has

drinks, marbles and cookies."

placed his favorites, such as the
1951 Bowman Com pa ny series,

While Individual cards have
changed little, se ries of cards
have been greatly enlarged ,
Leech says. "Today, companies
do as much 's they can to increase the number of cards In a
set. Up unt il the early '50s, they
had a single pi ct ure of th e
player alone. Now they put in
rookie cards, team cards and
the outstanding players from

in clear plastic covers in special
notebooks.
"Car ds have been distributed
in a number ways over the

years,"
'eys
Leech.
"Nowadays, most cards come
In bubble gum packs, and this is
the way that most people have
seen them. But baseball cards
have also come with dog food,
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the previous year. They even
have cards on the all-time allstars, Like Babe Ruth and Ty
Cobb,"

When It comes to cheering For
a major league team.Leech is a

St. Louis Cardinals fan. "When
Iwas growing up in Arkansas in
the 'SOs," he says, "the only
games we could pick up on the
radio were the Cardinals'. That
part of the country was
s:iturated with Csrdinals

broadcasts, so naturally I
became a St. Louis fan."
During his Air Force career,
Ij#rh his.
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VIVU orouna inc
world. Wherever he goes, he
takes his cards with him,
"No matter where I am," he
says, "I can take out my
collection and think about when
! was a kid playing Jj and
trading cards. I always feel Just
like I'm In the States, I've never
regretted trading away my toy
soldiers,"

for their services.
The appeals court ordered the Among the "reasonable

negotiated,

At Bowl America
SCHOOL FOOD SERVICE
High Games Bob Lochner IS?;
Standings I Sweet Peas; 2. Eddie Bonden 200 200; James
Sweet Rolls, 3- Salt 6. Pepper; 4
Jackson 201, Patsy Polk 147; Mary
Fresh Tomatoes; 5. Salad Bar; 6
Ann White ill; Kathy Bradley ISO;
Juicy Fruits; 7. The Dumplings; S
Russell Holloman 101
The Nuts.
High Series- Ken Speigle 502;
High Games Lou Ann McDonald Donnie Anderson 515. Eddie
169.
Bowden 559; James Jackson s53,
Converted Splits Pat Tenny 1$
Rosemarie Beehner 302. Bill
10.
Griffith $47
Other Highlights- Pat Tennv
Converted Splits Pete Piedra S
turke y .
10
Other Highlights Star of the week
Eddie Bowden .91
CITY SLICKERS
Standings, 1. No I.- 7 1,1 Hards;
3 No I. I Foolish Four; S The
SHOOTING STARS
Burglars. 6 No. 3, 7 No 7, 5. Achs
&amp; Pains
St,'ndngs- I Mayfair Country
High Games John Bryant 191, Club, Link Construction 201. 3,
Ann Smith 119.
Niels Nursery &amp; Green House Ill.
High Series: John Bryant 563. Ann 4 Kennedy Tractor IS' lii
S.
Smith 197.
Whirling Wonders 13 11; 6 No. 2
Other Highlights: Queen of the lov, I31-; 7. Morris &amp; Speigle
Week, Valor* Floyd
47
Roofing; I Burns Texaco U Haul 9
I S. Howard Mobil 516, 10 Green
Grocery 8 16, II Team Four 6 2
THENOONERS
I7'2; I? A J. Lossing Transfer &amp;
Standi ngs I Stenstrom Realty
Varner Speciatters 1612, 3 Web Storage 4'- 17,
High Games. Donine MacAteer
5tCi'S Realty IS 13; 4. Lake Mary Rib
207; Ann Smith 191. Gmnny Chadwick
IS 13
Nancy Rivers 113. Myrtle
WOT.M 1216.6 WOTM 622
Bradley 175; Margaret Tindei 116
High Games Phyllis Mott I9S
High Series Dorine M.acAteer
Mary McLaughlin 177. Ann Curtis
601. A,ii, Smith 5-31. Nancy Rivers
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High Series- Mary McLaughlin 506; Kathie Behrens 175. Norma
Gromer 121, Ginny Chadwick 124;
4, Ann Curtis 191
Con verted Splits Phyllis Varner Margaret Tindel 341.
Other Highlights. Queen 01 lhe
67 I. Lilue Whitehead S 97; Ann
Week Dorine MacAteer 117
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defender as the Seminoles clarification should pave the
raced the ball back for a way for a resolution of these
matters at the bargaining table,
touc hdown.
as has been done in baseball,
hockey and basketball."
The spokesman said the
league understood that the apSeminole
Community
peals court "has confirmed the College's golf team, fresh off a
position that the Rn- second place finish in the Polk
zelle Rule Is a subject to be re- Invitational last weekend, looks
DENVER (AP)
Rudy solvedin collective bargaining" to an Oct. 28-29 date in
the
Hackett, a 6-foot-9 forward and that the court also "recog- Valencia Invitational
at
signed by Denver as a free
nazed the need fur reasonable Orlando's Alhambra Country
agent earlier this year, was restrictions on player transfers Club as its next outin
g.
I
sent to the New York Nets
in the NFL"
Last weekend, Wade Botts
Other Highlights Queen 01 the
Tuesday for future considera.
The rule, called the Rozelle carded 72-80 and
C . B. SNEAKERS
Vie Richburg Week. Mary Mctaucanlin IS
Standings No 9 16 1. No 3 1 6.
'tlons, a Nuggets spokesman Rule after NFL commissioner had 75.67 to pace the Seminoles
No 714 6.
said.
Pete Rozelle, says a player can in coming from 13th
DYNATRONICS MIXED
place on
High Games TtfryErnerwn 269.
The transaction trimmed the become a free agent when he Friday to finish Just 16 strokes
Standings I Brown Sugar, 2 Dorothy Brown 211, Lois Smitl- 211;
Spacers It. 3 Southpw. I Pure Rosalie Morace 112. Jim
Nuggets' roster to 13 players, plays out his contract with a behind winner Broward.
Morace
Pleasure, $ Unpredi1abtes; 5 217
one above the limit that must be team, but gives the commisOther Raider scores included Sandbaggers; 7. Jay Vays Raiders;
High Series - Terry Emerson 610
reached by the opening of the sioner the power to order coin- Jay Gilson's 76-75, Bennie I 4 Stars; 9. The Trotters; 10 'N" Coverted
Splits Huston Chem 7
ang. Ii. Geneva Gems. 12 tO.
National Basketball Associpensation when a player goes to Smithers' 79-73 and
Murray Spinning Pins, I) The Turkeys, Ii
Other Highlights Terry Emerson
atlon season this week.
another team an the league.
Miller's 072.
Alley Cats
Star of t he Week • 16$

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Monday's Game
Ill
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New England II, New York
Jet' 7
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Saturday, Oct. 23
1-1 0
766
Atlanta at San Francisco, (n)
4 1 0 263
Siday, Oct. 24
21-1
166
Baltimore at New York Jets
i 10 ix
Pittsburgh at New York Ci
31 0
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Minnesota at Philadelphia
4 20
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Miami at Tampa Bay
4 70
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New England at Buffalo
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San Diego at Cleveland
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Denver at Kansas City
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KEGL ER'S KORNER

case remanded to the district strictions"

listed
as
court, where the players' possibilities by the cmi.'. was
demand for damages still is to limiting the period during
Charles Riggins, Seminole be settled,
which the rule can be invoked,
High defensive end, turned in a
Ed Garvey, executive direc- giving players more rights in
nine-tackle, nine-assist per- tor of the Players Association, transactions governed by the
formance in his team's 21-19 which funded the original suit rule and paying more attention
win
over
sixth-ranked by 15 present and former play- to the fate of "average"
Gainesville to win this week's ers, said his group was ex. players.
In holding that the rule goes
Velda Farms Unheralded Hero tremely pleased and "hopefulaward for District 5.
ly, with this decision, the NFL too far, the judges pointed out
In a battle of the unbeatens, owners and the commissioner there is little concern manithe 64, 200-pound senior also will decide to come to the bar- fested for the average or below
'sacked the quarterback twice gaining table in good faith to average players, that the rule is
and once pressured the punter achieve a compromise agree- unlimited in duration and that a
player has no input into the
Into a bad kick. After a pass ment.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for process by which fair coininterception, Higgins threw a
key block, wiping out the last the league said, "This judicial pensatiun is provided.

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For Hackett

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in the Air Force. "Some of the

and suggested that such of trade, denying football playrestrictions
should
be ers the right to freely contract

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I.Michigan(S$)
2.Pstts (4)
3.Nebraska
lUCLA

7.S. Calif.
I. Texas Tech
9. Ohio St,
ST. LOUIS (AP) A federal upheld the Minnesota District
10 Georgia
John Mackey, a former Balti'1-Florida
appeals court opinion Monday Court's ruling that the Rozelle more Colts player, and 14
0th- 12 Notre Dame
which upheld an earlier court Rule is unlawful and In viola- ers filed the suit in May 1972. I3.Txas
ruling against the National tion of federal antitrust laws. The Minnesota court of U.S. II Houston
Football League's Rozelle Rule However, the court also found District Judge Earl R. Larson ISArkansas
St
drew optimistic praise from the that "some reasonable restric- ruled last Dec. 30 in favor of the I6.lowa
I? Missouri
two chief protaganists in the tions relating to player trans' players after they alleged the 1$ Alabama
case the league and the NFL fers are necessary for the sue- Rozelle Rule constituted an 19.S. Carolina
Carolina
Players Association.
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AIR STATION, Italy iAP
Twenty-five years ago, a
youngster in Pine Bluff, Ark.,
traded a few of his metal toy
soldiers for a handful of

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DURHAM. N.C. API
Vic Jacksonville, New Orleans, Mo- duties at Duke did not lead to
"1 live and di e with
Bubas, just-named corn- bile and Tampa to be another his leaving,
ground ball," said Ellis, the
missioner of the Sun Belt attractive aspect of the league.
"I love Duke University and Yankees' most successful reda thletic conference says it was
"At South Florida there are I'm a great admirer of iDuke amation project. "over ,
The Bulldogs and Rams
the newness of the conference 20.000 students and plans to en- President Terry Sanford," he nings, I average about 15-20
scored victories Saturday In the
and the potential of its schools large the university. In Mobile, said.
Flag Football League conground balls. A lot of ground
th led him to accept the there's a new campus and it's
ball hits in the NI. are outs over
ducted by the Sanford
As commissioner of the new
position.
bursting at the seams. The
Recreation Department.
league,
Bubas uses his office in here."
"A lot of people outside the versity in New Orleans is part
Jeff Litton threw three
Durham but says he will move
Ellis was 17-6 this season
area don't know what kind of of the state system with 20,000
touchdo wn passes, two to 12n
when he decides where to set up after slipping to 8-9 with Pittsprograms these schools have in students there.
Pritchard and one to Ken
LEXINGTON, Ky. (API
the confernce office.
Lineman of the Week.
burgh in 1915. lie and second
played a lot of people -56 to be
basketball," said Bubas, who
Huaman,
and scored one
'At Charlotte there're 9,0
Bubas says his First duty is baseman Willie Randolph were Art Still has a simple philoso"Sure, he did a great job on exact."
resigned as vice president of
himself
to
lead
the Bulldogs to
and growing. And at Georgia establishing the conference
traded to the Yankees for pitch- phy: "You gotta get them first defense," Coach Fran Curd
Still said LSU startled him
Duke University to take the
a 27-20 victory over the Wildcats.
get
you."
State
there
gj.
're some 20,000
the area, and says he is close to er Dec Medich last winter, before they
said. "But I guess you noticed little as the game opened e-post.
Still, mostly a defensive end he was just as good on both cause "they came out and were Pacing the losers was Wesley
dents. Jacksonville is the only signing a television contract "The Yankees stole me," he
"Just look at UNCC i UniverSteele, who threw a pair of TD
at the University of Kentucky, sides of the line."
private inst ution.
that will help do that.
sa id
running all over us.
sity of North Carolina at Charaerials to Allen Dozier, Scott
did
Just
t
t
ha Sat urday in mak"When you put it all together,
Curci said he decided to use
lottei. The came within
"Television's
liiil passed to Tommy HenEllis
has
pitched
just
two
in
shown
interest
"They
ran
us
all
the
way
ing
II
tackles
and
two
you
two
assists
as
have six schools that are all
Still, a 6-foot-7, 225-pound Junior
po ints of winning t'ie NIT iSagrowing together. It's very, already, but I can 't say and flings, in relief, against the his Wildcat team upset 16th- from Camden, N.J., on both do wn the Field and, all of a sud- driciLs for the other score.
tional Invitation Tournament t
don't think it wuld be right to Reds since that infamous bean- ranked Louis iana State 21-7.
A lateral from Jeff Kipp to
very exciting."
units be fore this season started. den, everybody said we got to
this year."
say who," he said.
ball barrage In 1974. They still
Jack
Jenkins set up a long pass
stop
them
now.
lie might have had more Still played a little offense in the
Other schools in the conferBubas says his salary is cornLeague expansion is also a remember him,
"That's what happened," to Eric Freddie for the Rams'
crunches, but, for the first time opening game.
ence are South Florida, Jack- parable to what he was receiv- possibility this year, Bubas
"Hey Ellis," shouted Cincin- th is season he spent plenty of
TD, while Vernon Law scoreij .,
"We had to get him ready for Still said.
sonville. New Orleans, South Ing at Duke, I reportedly $X,000 said, citing Virginia Com- nah's Joe Morgan over the
for the Cowboys to force an
time on offense as well.
two assignments like that and it
"I don't know exactly how we overtime. The Rams won it, 74,
Albama and Georgia State. a yeart where he was head monwealth, Old Dominion and weekend. "You were bum over
That performance has earned took a little while," Curci said. did it, but the team got all exBubas said he found those cities basketball coach from 1959 to the University of Alabama at here. Then you go over there turn the designation
as the Cowboys wound up eight
by 11w As- -we also didn't use him late in cited and started moving them yards
inside Cowboy territory
Atlanta.
Charlotte, 1969. But he says money and his Huntsville.
.A14 and you're a star."
sociated Press as Southeast Saturday's game because we back," he added.
after five alternate plays.
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with 930 points by walloping Cleve
1 2 2 1 1717
Kansas State 51-0 while UCLA Tnto
1 2 2 1 21 21
clobbered Washington State 62- Butt
2 3 0 1 13 14
Monday'. Games
3 and stayed in Fourth place
No games scheduled
with 396 points.
Today'
s Games
Oklahoma moved up from Vancouver as New York
sixth to fifth with 718 points by islanders
at Washington
defeating
Kansas 28-10, drop- Montreal
FOXBORO, Mass, (AP)
for 145 yards and one touch- Fairbanks said. "The
ChIcago at Cleveland
long
one
ping the Jayhawks from 15th
Steve Grogan, the New England down. He also carried
Boston at St. Louis
seven for the touchdown was not de- place out of the rankings for the
Weiesday's Games
.'atrIots' sophomore quar- times for 102 yards, including a signed for him to carry the First time this season
L
Angeles at New York
terback, Isn't yet comparable to 41-yard scoring sprint,
Rangers
ball."
Meanwhile,
Maryland
slipped
such National Football League
Atlanta at Minnesota
And he scooped up a fumble
"Most plays are designed for from fifth to sixth with 554
Pittsburgh at Toronto
scramblers as Fran Tarkenton by teammate Don Calhoun at me
to run, but I took off about points after a hard-fought
Vancouver at Buffalo
.-and Roger Staubach, but he the New York six and ran for a four times on my own tonight," victory over Wake Forest,u-is
Boston at Colorado
"1ovcs to run as much as pass. touchdown.
Grogan said. "They were glv.
Rounding o ut the Top Ten are
The 23-year-old former Kan"Grogan had an excellent ing It (the quarterback run)
to Southern California, Texas Pro
gas State star has done both In game, a super game," Jets us."
Tech, Ohio State and Georgia.
making New England fans for- Coach Lou Holtz said. "The tale
However, the Jets didn't give
Southern Cal, Idle last week- AMERICAN CONFERENCE
get about traded Jim Plunkett of the game was the offensive Grogan the run when
he took off end, climbed from eighth to
Eastern Dlviii..,
while leading the Patriots to a tine,
for his sixth touchdo wn
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ball himself, found a hole
touchdowns on broken plays. stepped outside. When we
on his remained in ninth place while
Central Division
left
Ile did that twice Monday night, blitzed outside, he stepped
side,
picked
up
blocks from Georgia moved up from 11th to Cinci
sparking the Patriots to a 41-7 side. He sure has some horses tackle Leon Gray and guard 10t
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Cleve
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3 3 0 .500 127 170
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before a national television him."
score.
Missouri fell from seventh to
Western Division
Namath, 33, and In his 11th 17th via a 21-17 loss to Iowa Oakld
5 1 0 .833 136 137
Grogan's pickup of Calhoun's NFL campaign, complet ed 16
SDiego
4 2 0 .647143130
Grogan, who receIved a tele- fumble for New England's see- 27
of State, which also moved the Deny
3 3 0 .500 134 67
passes for 135 yards and one Cyclones into the Top Twenty
fkgram signed by about
Kan City
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500 ond touchdown In the second touchdown, only his second of for the First
0 6 0 .000 34 133
time in several Too Bay
metownfniendsfromOtthwa period was the broken play.
the season, before retiring to years.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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Easter,, Division
fourth rest a pulled hamstring in the
Datlonal TV with a spectacular touchdown in
The Second Ten co nsists of s Lou
S I 0 833 16-1 119
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Florida, Notre Dame, Texas,
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The Jets now are 0-8 in the Houston, Arkansas, Iowa
Wash
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Missouri,
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Carolina, with East Carolina
He completed 14 of 23 passes New England Coach Chuck
Central Division
season.
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and Mississippi State sharing Mim
Chgo
3 3 0 .500 93 72
the 20th position,
Cm Bay
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favorite team From the time I
was growing up," he said.
'When I was a kid, I'd go in the
back yard with a plastic ball
and bat and make believe I was
playing for the Yankees."

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16 Iowa State, No. 19 South Quebec at Birmingham
That means Jose, who uses a catch- winning his game points, and through Mon.
Cincinnati at Minnesota
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Carolina and East Carolina ad New
day night stood In fifth place with 2$ wins. He
England at Houston
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IndianapolIs at Winnipeg
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as one of the fronton's solid performers.
Michigan remained atop the Phoenix at Edmonton
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W,*,eidars Games
ratings for the sixth week In a No games
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Santi, champion two years ago, Is well
scheduled
Jose has a two-win lead over Larrea, a
row. The Wolverines trounced
within striking range, holding down the No. 6
slick catching feature game backcow'ter,
spot with 26
Northwestern 38-7 for their
wins. There lsaneigig.way tie 0
Jose, a rookie froetcourter, was recently
National Hockey L1aV.
sixth consecutive trhunith and
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CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
elevated from the early games to middle
received
58
first-place
ballots
Eddy, Zarre, Arecha, Bilbao and Sanchez.
Patrick Division
games because of his consIsf,y in the win,
and 1,232 of a possible 1,240
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5 2 0 ID 23 24
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NEW YORK aAP
Yan èe was gng'to throw at'tIãi
'2'st are'Iodking"lor fight, intentionally - giving up
Maaager Billy MaiiIn hanIs cinnth batters, then went out their
100th victory in the annual runs in the process?
pitcher Dock Ellis the ball and hit the Reds' first three hit- October classic.
'1 did what I had to do," he
tonight. Ellis says he won't in- ters
Pete Rose, Joe Morgan
Ellis provided several In- said Monday while the Yankees
tentionally throw it at the Reds and Dan Driessen
sights Into the thinking that worked out at Yankee Stadium.
this time.
He then got a little wild, provoked his hit parade against "I was sacrificing one regular
ATLANTA i AP)
A quar. touchdown and ran for another out the final live minutes alter
"1 have no reason to throw at missing Tony Perez, who the Reds two years ago.
season game. You cant sacri- terback who didn't know who 46 yards as the Seminoles rolled getting the concussion.
them now," says Ellis, a refu- walked to force in one run. He
"There was a lot of back. lice a game during the World won the game and a running- up an amazing 507 offensive
A year ago when the Semigee from the National League's was taken out of the game after ground to it," he said. "Part
back who thrived on a Memphis yards in a bid against the 12th. notes played Florida, Black was
of Series."
Pittsburgh Pirates. "I'm gonna throwing two wild pitches to it deals with hitting
our hitters,
Especially, when you are State defense were named co- ranked Gators, who won 33-26. nowhere around. He didn't even
pitch them tight. If one takes Johnny Bench, the No. S batter. part of it deals with In. down
winners today of The Associ2-0 to
see the game. When then Coach
the defending
off, it's not my fault. There
Johnson, a Junior, scored
"I wanted to kick their butts. tamidation.
ated
Press Southeastern Back
on
Dar
rell Mudra elected not to
cham
ns
pio
,
w
ho
are
gaining
runs of 33, one and 44 yards an d
won't be anything Intentional. I tried to start a fight. That's all
"They d the Reds) come over support
of the Week award.
dress
out Black for the game,
as
one
of
the
greatest
That was 1974 anyway."
hauled in a 40-yard touchdown
it was," says Ellis, who will
to us and talk to us real
friend- teams in baseball history.
One as Jimmy Black, the pass to lead the Bulldogs to a 42- the quarterback elected to go
On May 1, 1974, in one of the face the same live batters, plus ly, then after they beat us,
"It's just another game, Florida State quarterback who 33 triumph over Memphis State surfing in Panama City.
most bizarre baseball incidents four others tonight In Game 3 of talk about how dumb we they
are." that's all it is," says Ellis. went out in the final
Johnson, a 235-pound junior,
in recent years. Ellis said he the World Series. The Yankees
quarter
"It was his best game of the
Isn't at dumb to provoke a "Sure we have a chance to win
with a concussion and didn't re- year," FSU Coach Bobby Bow punched out 119 yards on 15
it, we're supposed to win it. member his team had lost to den said of Black. "He just carries and his four touchdowns
ra ised his total in three eames
We're in our own backyard" FloridaThe other i rinni
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st Memphis State to sevMississippi State
It will also help Ellis, asink- J0
en.
tie's
gained 374 yards insg
fullback
who
scored
four toucherball pitcher, to be a half Black broke tackles repeat- carries against the Tigers.
country away from Cincinnati's downs.
edly in scrambling to throw or
It was the most touchdowns
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got to take each game as it
comes. You can't get all worked
up over one game, no matter
how important It may seem.
Yota can only do what you are
capable of doing. It's the same
way all over, starting with
Little League."
Going against Ellis will be
rookie Pat Zachry, a 24-year old
right-bander who was 14-7 this
year.
Zachry finds himself In an
unusual position, playing in a
ball park he always wanted to
play in but in the wrong uniform.
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Chicago at Dallas
Cincinnati at Houston
Green Bay at Oakland
Detroit at Seattle

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wouldn't quit. Minus her dress
Kappa Ganuna met Oct. 9 at State DKG was guest of honor.
she tore into the other woman,
The fifth annual Hearing Bicentennial show on Saturday pin. Sunday will select the 1976- Stetson University. Following a Speaker was [)r. Ruth Smith,
nd before the battle was over, conservation Jamboree of the afternoon. There is no ad- 77 hearing Conservation Queen reception, President Yvonne professor of education at
orl th women stripped each other Tn-County Roadrunners will be mission charge, and other for the county, as cll as the Rice presided at the initiation of Stetson.
and were fighting naked when held this weekend Oct. 23 and 24 groups, including the popular (our runners-lip who will form three new members, Atha Cobb
Attending (ruin Seminole
the boss called the police,
at the Sanford Civic Center.
Spartans, will also he per- her Court.
Chance, DeLand: Carol W. County were Wilma Colbert,
My question: Should I marry
As always a variety of en- forming during the afternoon.
Kelley,W.
New
Smyrna
Beach; Shirley Secord, Nell Coleman,
this woman who (ought naked in tertainment is scheduled, and
A country-western band from
The Tri'County Roadrunners Evelyn
Sharp,
DeLand.
Ruth Carlton, WiLma Morgan,
front of both men and women the jamboree is ope n to the Kissinunce will provide the urgeCllersandnon-CBersalike
Martha
Stevens and Jessie
when she could have quit when public as well as CB radio music for a dance Saturday to attend the Jamboree. All
Mrs.
Patricia
Palmer.
Perkins.
just her dress had been torn enthusiasts.
night. Admission is $1 per proceeds will benefit hard of
off?
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hearing children in Scrninolc
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1966 graduate of Seminole High Miami.
School is entering her first
Her coaching background is
season as Florida International as diversified as her athletic
University, FlU) Miami tennis talent. In high school and at
coach.
Flagler College she excelled in
Daughter of Mrs. Estelle basketball, volleyball, softball,
Smith, Ravenna Park. Mrs. badminton and tennis. She won
Newman will take over the All-American status five
second year program. She straight years in softball.
brings to the job an outstanding
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DEAR ABBY: I have been
settle it.
THEM, but he never does. He
oing wi th a nice, refined
When someone comes to our continues to send them to me,
roman my age (45) and we
door asking for me, my which embarrasses me to no
planned to be married next
husband will invite him or her) end.
month. But an incident ocin, and he sends them to
lie is a perfect gentleman
curred last week In the shop
whichever room of the house I otherwise, but now that he's
where she works that makes me
happen to be in at the moment. retired and home all day.
wonuer ii i snouiu go mrougn
lie's sent people to my habit of his is getting me ncrwith my marriage plans.
bedroom
when I'm lying down! v
We've been married 43
DEAR WONDERING:
Another woman employe and Among other things, your lady He has directed them to the years, and this morning he sent
my friend got into an argument Friend exhibited a violent basement while I'm putting up .i magazine salesman into my
when the other woman accused temper. I'd have to know more pickles. lie's even invited them bedroom while I was dressing!
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- The board competitions, Ms. Dono- cates" and "Style Bulletins." but promptly f il
ed It In a desk
woman who Invented a feminist van, who prefers that designsThe board Is sprinkled with drawer. In 1973, hearing - that
parlor game called "Herstory" tion, said In an Interview. Play- drawings of Items associated Ms. Magazine was interested In
admits she's never won it, and ers roll dice and move a dedg. withwonn,flkepoa4pans, developing nonsexist toys, she
she adds,
men play, I nated number of spaces, with and with toolsofpredomlnanfly brought it out again and rede.
usually place third or fourth." the winner the first to reach the male trades, such as the T signed it with the help of an
But Sharon Donovan, 32, said block marked "Herstory"
square used In carpentry.
artist and a Baltimore teacher
1
she's content to let others sueAlong the way, they pass over
The game can be played el friend.
ceed at the game, which started squares marked "Vote," "Exit ther by older children or adults
Thinking It "looked beau.
.
as an assignment For a course from Home," "Go lime" and answering questions a bo ut tthil," th
.
eysent thegameta the
Sex Roles and Social "Go to Work." There are womentnhldory,orbyyoung- rflagazlne,butMs.cafledaf
ew
special
cards
marked
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er
children
simply
moving
days
later
to
say
that,
although
"Herstory" is similar to most Checks," "Awards Certifi- through the board and skipping the game looked good, it didn't
the questions,
work.
"We hadn't played it," Ms.
She
She said many of the quesDonovan said with a la ugh.
tlonsconernf1gurestmptant
to the history of the women's When they did try ft, she ujd,
agic '
was so bo ring."
movement, but who may be
Four new versions were
little known, such as the suffra- drawn up, with testing and reThe
Seminole
County Interested persons are invited reading teachers, cl assroom administrators, parents and traditionally been interested in
The
Seminole
Reading
gette
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. finement in the teacher's
Reading Council will begin the to the workshop which will be a teachers, education majors others,
adult reading also.
Council would like to encourage
Ms.
Donovan said that while classes. They picked the best
1976.71 year with a workshop, hands-on presentation of a from local universities and
The International Reading
interested people from the she was studying atthe
Univer- and submitted it to several
"Holiday Magic," Oct. 27, at 7 variety of projects that can be interested citizens from Association is dedicated to
Seminole area to join with
sity of Maryland-Baltimore game companies. me game Is
p.m., at Soutbaide Elementary constructed by students of all Seminole County. It is an af- improving the teaching and the
Reading is a complex act that Reading Council in the fur- County five years ago, she now being marketed by a Q1School, conducted by May ages
for
Halloween, liliate of the International pursuit of reading
both involves more than the mere therance of local reading wanted to come up with a cago firm in conjunction with
Ostrow. county coordinator for Thanksgiving and
Reading Association, and the children
and
adults. pronouncing of words. it in. programs.
simple game to teach Children Ms. Magazine, she said.
Compensatory and Migrant Patterns for const ruction ac- Florida State Reading Council Association publications and eludes the ability to understand
For information concerning about women in history. So she
programs, and vice president of tivities will be available,
professional organizations conferences reflect interest in literal and implied meaning, to membership in the organization took apart another child's game
the Heading Council.
The Seminole County made up of classroom teachers, teaching elementary, secon- react critically to ideas that or the workshop call Betty and painted the "Herstory"
• Secondary and elementary Heading Council is composed of reading specialists, darv, and college students to have been read, and to be able Kuykendall or Barbara Langer stepsover the board.
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Recreation Hall,
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refreshments. Donation $1.
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Holiday Inn, Sanbid.

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S. Shell Road. Call 6684144 for further Information.
Talk by former CIA
director William Colby and panel
discussion, 8:30 p.m.,
I11J Village Center. Admission $2,
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DeBary Chamber of Commerce meeting open to
public, 7:30
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Don
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Church, SR 434.
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Orlando Garden Club,
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carpenter, part time, Call $31.
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1973 C-at Chev y truck, S speed axle,
Loco hi. lift bed, iifts straight up or
dumps. Utility boxes. 53500. 343-

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1973 Toyota Land Cruiser.
miles, extra clean. Christianson.
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Phone 122 7141. Sanford

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Winter Springs- i BR. 2 bath,

Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC
107W Cnmmerciaj

531 16.41

GOLDSBORO- 3 bedroom, 1 bitt,,
dining room, trees, frame home.
NEW HOME- Out of town area, 3
bedrooms, I bath, cent heat.
range, lot size 7SI23'. 519.500

SPANISH STYLE STUCCOCorner lot. 3 OR. t0,mal dining.
range, refrig , $21,100

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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5I9E First 3225747

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dining area. hall-regardless Of
siM 519.95 322

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electric, Central HA, equipped
kitchen, good location. Call
George
Willis,. REALTOR
ASSOCIATE for tree appraisal

Rea!tor

322

372 7448 $

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Willing to talk terms 120050
P,pa 32.3 $402.
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Home Rei,drs,. Gutterinig, Cement
work Free estimat
131 g662

Sewing

Interior, Exterior Plastering.
Plaster Patching, Simulated
Brick &amp; Stone SpecialIty. 3322710.

Alterations, Dress Making, Drapes,
Upholstery 3770707

Land Clearing

C E SHEPHE 110

Pa nt ing, Remodeling
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illitillitille
Bulldozing. Eitcavatrig. Ditch work
Fil' dirt. top soil rn

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HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lilt' Clearing , Mowing, Dicing.
Fill Dirt. Clay. Rock. Sand

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PflO(11 323 4405 or 123 PS-it

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LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 349

Home Improvements

CailBart

VETERANS We have a Sew
homes left No money downS you
qualify 3 BR, 2 bath. kjtChCn
equipped, central heat &amp; air.
carpeted From 122.000

19)9 S French

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Wanted-Small House

$00 MAGNOLIAHandymas,
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Special 3 OR. I bath. 2 Story home
in nice neighborhood Owner
Anxious to sell 1)2.500

Wm. H. Stempr-Realtor

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Estimates isis Elm Ave. 372

322 56.41 or 2222157 alter Hr5 .

611 Brenemen, 537 1399
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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For tree estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Santord 372

Electric_- Industrial,
Commercial, Rejiden,,&amp;
Free

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LAWN REPLACEMENT

$477

Electrical

Reg Real Estate Broker
SALES RENTALS
011W. 151 ST Sanfor d

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Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate 323 S95i

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Carpentry.
Ati1,5
CusPom Work L'ceneci. Bondea
Free eStimate 123 6031

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PINECREST-. I BR, 3bath.on 3 big

2016 LAKE AVE Lovely) BR,
bath, central heat &amp; air, car
peting. kitchen equipped, Florida
I'm , utility shed, washer I dryer
included Only 126.500 Terms.
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES- 3 BR,
1½ bath, central heat &amp; air, kit
Chain equipped. tented yard. hall
block trom Golf Course Reduced
57.500 to 572.500. Check this out

Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements

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3220779

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Aluminum Siding

Reg Real Estate Broker, 321 0610

3272748

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central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
carpet, kitchen equipped. tenced
yard, Owner relocating. 139.250

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE,322 gp
Used Restaurant Equipment. ______________________________
Chairs, Tables, Fryer, Grill.
65-Pets-Supplies
slicer, other items. 323-7170.

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1913 Ford F.100 Ranger, I' bed, air,
automatic transmission, power
steering &amp; brakes with camper.
$4,000. Will sell camper
separately. 323-7311 after 5:30.
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Large Quaker oil Mater, 33Q50 Gravely Tractor &amp; 30" Mower at.
BTU. with lank. $100. Fedders
taChm,nt.
Good condition,
window air conditioner, s.000
Reasonable. Call 372-3191 days,
,
like
BTU
now, cost $300 new. $150
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2100 Cordova Drive, Sanford.

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lots Lots of ex tras, including pool
&amp; income producing trailer on

Business Meeting
2nti Mon.j, 2000
ClubHour5 )um
Daly IClOtti We,j I

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PTO. new tires on rear, runs
Christiansen Kitchen
434, F or est City 3055621901.

Baby Bed 16 Mattress, $35
Full Size bed, 523
377.2177

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323 3SISor 332-7710

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GENEVA AREA-- I. 2. &amp; S Acre
tracts, wafer &amp; electricity
available Zoned for mobile
homes. 57.000 per acre, up._

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interested?
2009 HARTWELL AVE.- 3
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balhs,carp,ted,C H &amp; A $73950
Owner will hold 2nd mtg.

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again it
Va have sincere
desire and
an Ibitlon: Serious
Only Please call
$7 , 1-3034 after 4 p.
or wr ite
0l )vannl, Deltona, Fla. 37763.1010

WOOdIutf'5Gar Center
101CeteryAve.
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truck, Excellent
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AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 C Immer cial
3233)76

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REALTORS

Wai ited, hard worker to train in
of Inted circuit fabrication.
$130
P4 'r wk. to start. Call $303053
134 'Iween 1:30 &amp; 4 p.m.
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Exj)eriencetf Smitty's Inc.
If nmediate Opening. Goodhas an
SI eady employrnen, Applypay,
to:
Tiitty'$ Inc.,
2714 Orlando Drive,
322 2032.

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Gas Fireplace Logs, US. can be
seen at 1001 E. 4th St. or call 372.
3173

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Qualify

Money is available for
subSidIzed
housing In rural areas. No
down
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paymen monthly payments less,
than rent.

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78-Motorcycles

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WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE- 3
Bedrooms, 2 baths,, double garage,
central H &amp; A. lawn Sprinkler.
citrus and much more. Large
exc ellent home tar $42400.

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2 Bedrooms, I bath, excellent
retirement home. Only $14000.

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PINECREST- 3 Bedrooms,, EL
cellent
condition,
Fenced
backyard, kitchen equipped, well
and pump for yard and mare.
519.900. FHA, VA or Conventional.

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Must Sacrifice- 1fl3 Streamline, 33
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes. *3
Orlando DrIve, 333.3300.
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baths, corner lot, enclosed car.
port, new roof. $13,000. Low
Monthly Payments.

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373.0324
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CASH" inoi YOU, SPARE TIME at
home. Guaranteed complete setup
details, from International
Trading Post. Spare Time Dept.
EH. Warne, N. C. 21909.

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Casieiberry, 17.92, $30 4706
MORE CASH
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Wrecked or Junk
Olivetti
Underwood
office
Cars &amp; Trucks
Calculator. Like new, 51$. 32).
7309.
Any yea r thru 1,71 models. 7 days

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRIN.
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distributor has aluminum roc.
tangular pools left over from 1973
'ason, 'sit price. ,uarare
-ø!%' and terms. Ciii M.

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Office

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Kitchin Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
Used
Fu itu
- 77- Autos Wanted
available. Bud CabelI. 322-5032 Wood or
steel
desks,
executive desk anytime.
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'1 chairs, Secretarial desks &amp; BUY JUNK CARS- from $tOtoüô.
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICEchairs, straight chairs, filing
Call 322.1621 after 1 P.m.
Leading manufacturer and
cabinets, as Is. Cask and carry.

Matching set of 10 rattan dining
chairs, $13 each. Sanford Auction,

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7S-Recreatjo,at Vehicles

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70-Swap &amp;

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Trailer Pads, Sand, Grease Traps, Pekingese
Ma le puppy, 3 mos. old.
Window Sllls,,Rck, Clothes posIs,
AKC Reg. Champion blood line. l9l3JIepCommando3OlV$,4WD,
Mall Box Pos,ts, Cement, Steel.
3221146,
PS, Auto hardtop. See at 712
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Palmetto Ave.. Sanford.
One Bedroom
3O9 Elm. Sanford 3fl.$751
Dobe$'manPuppies.AKC,$75l)
From
Jim
Hunt
Inc.
Terms available.
UNSWORTH
1971 Pontiac Firebird, AC. AM-FM
Deluxe Aluminum above ground
363.3740
2524 Park Dr.
stereo, auto., 4 new radials, vinyl
372-2110
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swimming
pools.
(2)
1S'x74'
and
Rig. Real Estate Broker
Realtor
roof, excellent condition in and
After Hours:
IS'x33'
Complete.
i
old.
Free
to
good horn, - 9 month old
003W. 1st 5*.
222-9251
out. 53450. 142-3913 or 5.43-4390.
372-3991
repoase%$, Sacrifice, '-, price.
Seperd pup, female; has all
1505 W. 25
323.6061 Pt323.OSlleves.
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Sf,
-Call collect
s
7130610
ho ts,. 323-901 after P.M.
191 Cadillac Coupe, current in.
Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1't bath
ipCfiO(i, runs,
$373, 322.
Sanford, Fla.
homes. Under 523.000 with less
Approximately IIS record albums.
2 bath with many extras. Must see
$140
than $750 down. Government
66-Horces
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to apprecia te. Call 321-OS)).
1325. No Single sales. 3fl-39.
funding By builder, 031-1449,
3222090
DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
Builder's own 3
Equal Housing Opportunity.
Wanted,
Residential
site
for
Hwy 92. I mile west of SPeedway.
SPECIAL
SALE
Priced below reprodOR, 2½ bath.
Swimming
pool.
Leading
uction costs.
° lessionallv Managed i $a,soo. Jenny
Daytona Beach will hold a public
distributor wants a nlcebackyard Come in for our
Clark Realty. 372 DELTONA- High corner lot,
super di$Cunt
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday,
to display new 1916 model above
Beautifully furnished 2 BR home
clearance sale, savings to 30 pct.
night at 7:30. It's the on
with carport and Florida room.
ly one in
ground pool. Top consideration
Clothing,
Accessories
Hrs.
F lor ida. You iet the reserved
Bring your ciottiesand move
given for prime ltCal
Room To Grow
II a.m.-$.30 P.M. Horse I Rider
price. No charge other thais, 55
In $19950
422 1720 collect,
Western 5t,, 7
s,
Largo custom
- qt$'.fian i ness veticte is,
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Ave.,
Sanford.
323-1990.
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hardwood floors, paneling, over.
Duo Art Player Piano, electric or
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Sold. Cut 1042351)11 for further
size rooms.
details.
S V. Hardwick, Broker
pump. Twin Beds, with mattresses lots, with
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Oeltona.641641)
&amp; box Springs &amp; King size headroomforagarden onaquietd,ad.
68-'dV'anted to Buy
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board. 641267.
end street, Be first in line. $11,900
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Leaseaoatsun including z cars and
TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
Call Betty Flamm-Realtor
trucks For in formation call Bill
ORIENTAL
RUGS
WANTED
WILSON
WHAT YOU WANT. 6205019.
NAIER FURNITURE
associate.
Ray or Jack Mink, $31 131$.
Tog
prices, used, any condition.
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LARRYSAXONINC,REALTOR
6140176, Winter Park
ill 315E First St.
JUSTMAKEPAYMENT7jT
3225677
13 Models Call
.SUNLAND
ESTATES201
Bamboo
C
3231370 or $34.
We Buy
1605 Dealer.
Dr., Owner. 3 BR, central H &amp; A.
S1-Househ0jrj Goods
REAL ES'I Al C
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complete kitchen with dishDAVE'S 339 6416
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Realtor
&amp;4 Bedroom
3327491
washer, dual drive. Many extras.
1973 Mercury Capni, auto, air cond,
2 Bath
57)450, 3.49.337)
We buy and Sell good furniu'.j
43.000 miles, brown. $1100. Call
Models
131-3193 after 3 p.m.
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
Onp ti 5nu..r' 'op love anti Sew
GALLERIES, 3226972.
'75 Starlire GT, low mileage. full
Zig Zag machines Assume
equipped Call $349013 between
to buy furniture, toilet fix.
.Ml4n(,-ol 5185 So ar pa t; to per Want
and $ we*kdayj.
All sizes all prices low low down
tures. - anything of value 327month Wi ll take trade in Singer
Cheaper than rent. You don't have
eguppeti to ig iaq I make button
196.a Jeep. 377 engine, 4 wheel drive.
to be a veter an. Call today.
'soles Balance of 5.50 05 or 10
I
Call 323-1510 from ito 5 LAKE MARY
20 week.
Cash 322.432
payments of 56 Call credl
days. as for Dick Lacy.
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
"anaqer. 312 9111 or see at
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OWNER TRANSFERRED_ Must
For
used fu
f rniture. aPpliances,,
i
REALTORS-1206O41
sill) BR, 1½ bath home on lovely
SANFORDSEWINGCENIER
tools. etc. Buy I or lOOP items, 1972 Ford F-100 Sport Custom, Ac,
Eves. 373 35d
tr,eshaded fenced lot. Reduced to
301 E 1st St Downtown
avto.AM&amp;FM $1775 Steal 1017
Lartys Mart 213 Sanford Ave
,,.,$2l.000.
Sarta p Sanford
Low
620s
I___Special
MLS REALTORS
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MOTHER
SAVERWarm
3
OR
321-0041
with count. , 'tchtn and ad
ioinlng family room, fully fenced
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20175. FR
If
tront and back yard, attached
.,,
LOvely OR, 2 bath. Centrdl heat &amp;
garage
Your
first
peek
,
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
will
air. barfly rm garage, large
.
convince
you Priced in low 520s,.
lentil wAr,, .n
I
''w I Can be bought
FHA OrVA
$3.000 equity &amp; assume loan of
JUI H PHONE CALL AWAY
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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv. air Cond.,MaldSevv
QUALITY INN NORTH
l4&amp;SR431.Long
042-1050

Realty

Studio, 1,2,3

Bralley Qdham-323.4670

BR., turn, apt,, llgts, water turn.
Mat ure adults No pets. $9) 322
3714 after i wk days.

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for Antiques. Ccnsepvne,ts
44 Auction
Galleries, in-,n.
wanted. Hiway

Make SU and have fun swooping
toot Bring your articles to
iop
Drive- In Theetre Swap
Shop-Flea Market, south l7.2,
every Sunday. a.m. loS p.m. NO
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.
Phojie 337.13)6. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
nlot,t.
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
322-a457

Homes

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WANTEDI SELLERS
BUYERS-DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage-

59-Mjsical PMrcimt'4ise
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Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs wilt,
automatIc rhythm section. Liber al
trades offered. Bob Bati's Plano a,
Organ Salts &amp; Western Auto, JO
'N rn, St., 372 225j.

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We Buy

for 20 pct commission Free Pick
ups Auctpøn, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 32 7770

JnSNI
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135 35

JOHNNY WALKER

322-2420
ANYTIME
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SanfordA.,4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.
FOR INFORMATION

Elflciiny$pij

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Merchandise

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citrus, lots
storage. 537,500. 3235633.

Call

Bedroom Apts.
Quiet. One StOrY
Kitchen EquIpped
Adult-Family

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'cded lot, near lake. Cent. tijt.

Narcissus Ave.
Newlybulitcustom.38R,2biths,
on 1½ acres. Plenty of oak shade
es. olus lots more. U3.0,

eneva

.Conventional-5% Down
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Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy

trailer apte. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17-fl, Sanford.
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Ot 3335433.

COUNTY

REALTOR, MLS -.
323..5l74AnytIme

• VA Finandng.Nothhig Down • FHA

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EducatlonalChI5dCare forasas
low
$3, weekly if you qualIfy. 3735.434

321-0041
2017 S.

storage area, corner lot, screened
In front porch, fireplace and much
'Tier. for only $22,200.

homes,.
WE HAVE RENTALS

FROM '
25j000

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MLS.REALTORS

r'v
..ia Ave. -2
.
t' b.ith home In Immaculate
condition. W.w carpeting. lots

PiO

(1
1.
-1

$20 Valencia Court

143,100.

Gardens
Bedroom

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Furniture a, Miscellaneous. Sell

RORSON MARINE
fl7S Hwy 17.!J

Private Buyer
Phone 34.5317

.

heat.alr, and BPP warranted, LAKE MARY- i BR, 2 bath. ge,

GOODIES ADDED- Like new
furniture added-choice 3 OR,
bath.dbie. carport, fenced l aded
yard. 5)9,900. Easy terms.

Sanford'. newest residential neighborhood

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mortgage for $17,000 for I years
pt,
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3IOOFamlIy Rental Units Wanted

LOCH ARBOR - 204 Ridge Drive
SWIOVS 4 BR, 2 bath home. 350
yardsfrom Mayfair Country Club.
Extras include refrigerator, Ice
dOSPIftW. dishwasow. control

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stream. Sj,m equity assul"I

I -Real stite 'inntod
SUPRISE! You won't believe tITI
beautiful Interior of th is 3
home near the Golf Course with
central H&amp;A, W W Carpeting,
Sprinkler system, fenced yard.
VA FHA. $2&amp;S0O.

PINEY WOODS BARN
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55-Baits &amp;

Mphy, N. C. Area-13 acres,4i
bordering a beautiful trout

SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Ciassflied Ad.

$23,100

MOVING- Anxious owner wants
offer on extra neat 3 OR. ln"cuIate condition, lin, well
ln,'
pout. 523.350.

We led our trade-in furniture
Prices. Good Selection.

Acres, Geneva, partially fenced. COUNTRY FUR. DISTRIBUTORS'
I2'xS mobile home with addItion.
3231322 SRi' I ml, Eat I-i
525.000 with terms. Would con- ____
sider motor home as part. M.
52AppIlaflCB$
C1N.
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Get plenty of prospects - .Ad.
KENMOREWA3HER, ports, vertlie your product or Service in
service, used machine..
the CIagifled AdS.
MOONEY AepLlANCEsrn oe"

Forrest Greene Inc.
qL6
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REALTORS

3 years flew. 3 SN. iVi bath,

$ ti.eoo.

Harold Hall

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Osleen- t3 acres, surveyed,
mostly cleared; MI ft. on road.
$l4,tOO-Ter ms, Broker, $310171.

cupancy. A must see. iit,o.

central heaf.alr. Yours for only

URGENT- Owner must
ii
Spacious 3 OR. bath with family
room, workshop, garden area.

DELTONA . AVAILABLE
3 !droo,, porch, $150
I ô.droom, dinIng rm., Ills,.
3 Bedroom, porch.
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, $733
Also accepting January cornmltments. 374.1040,

I SANORA
OUT

business. Thanks,
BAMBOO COVE APTS
Fire victims need 3 rooms of fur- One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartmen ts,
nit,,, donated, or any
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
Items, clothes, etc. nio.n.
redecorated. Come see. E. Airport
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Blvd.,
Sanford, 323-1340.

323-3114

Rrg Real Estate Broker
763!5 S.a',ford Ave
1 O?S9evs,. 377 7643

3 BR home, 109 Temple DrIve. 1
bath. all maior appliances fur.
nishid. ut ility room. Large
with fenced backyard, $113 me,
Plus deposit. 333-01Sorafter3al
_ 220L

pool Owner will sacrifice.
l$O4.734os]1 after 7 p.m.

SAN LANTA

down

Day Service, We want your

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s,
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furnished studio apartments.
Conveniently coated &amp; beautifully
landscaped. Abundant storag

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WAITRESS
SERVICE MAN
Gas appliances
RETAIL SALES
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
IRACTOR.TRAILER DRIVER
tEAT CUTTER
'UT FOOD &amp; BEVERAGE MGR.
1ETAIL MANAGER

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HAS EVERYTHING_ Attractive 3
BR.?bath,cent.alr,family,.00m,
fireplace, pool, fenced yard,
beautiful location, good school
area. Charm. Low 130's.

106 Park Ave., across from Atlantic
lincludIng alf1c) and 11GE
Bank, Sanfordi Central Flor's
Efficiency Package". From siis.
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Finest Shoe Repairs. Courteous 1
Call 331.0220 between I &amp; 3:30

-WE
DI Commercial

Elm. No lease, References
required $170 plus security. $34.

New
single story 1 &amp; 2
bedroom opts. and completely

HANSON SHOE SHOP
"NEW LOCATION"

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Sanford- 3 story 4 BR, 2 bath. 1200

Sanford, 3 BR, 1½ barn CS, 11'z34'

TWENTYWEST_flMitthg.,
-3 BR. 1½ bath with central heat,
ww carpeting, and weds of Ix.
tras. A terrific buy at 132.000.

P'necrest.... 32. lI'*ll
'am. rm.,
mnny litres
Asking 124,900.

Apartments

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 444-2027 for "We Care""Hotline." Adults or Teifli.

HAPPINESS IS...
MA Employment

SEE TO BELIEVE

7

KESIDE APARTMEN IS
Highway 17.92, Sanford

Across From Ranch Hou,

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DIVORCE FORMS- For ties infor mation write to: Box 791,
Pompano, Fla. 2)06)

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30Apetsneflt Unf.pt1tIS1d

HELP
CRIMES
ANoiwy Gi*ol', Office

FRIED CHICKEN

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41-Houses

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AlE MARY-

LAKE MARKHAM ROAD Country home with access to lake
t0t swimming I fishing, 3 BR, 3
bath in excellent Condition. BPP
warranted $34,500.

Real
Eit.f.
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10,078-30

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I3$AcTSIS

CRYSTAL LAKE
Spacious 3 ON, 2 baIt, home, 1½
acres of freedom, formal dining.
kit chen, fireplace, sunken
tub In master
t..
WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY-1J3SSUMMERLIN
Tree $hadsdsiti, 3 BR, 2batti homi.
neat 1, clean, immediate

WnqoThur%da,20M

STOP

Take Out

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A.
MIle,'

14a

OUR EVERY DAY SPECIAI.S
BUCKET of CHICKEN
BARREL of CHICKEN
15 PIECES $570
21 PIECES $725

2203 Park Ave Sanford
Ufifum
OR, air, carpet, kit, equip.3
security dep. 671-1253,

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Call 473..Ua.
Write P.O. Bo' 1213
Sanford, Flo.'lda3flhI

$ll0permontp,.

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FLEET RESERVE

Reg.
977

Mashed Potatoes &amp; Gravy

,

1 Bedroom mobile home. No pets.

Winter Springi- 3 BR, excellent
condition. mm . leas, I mos. $215
mo Nopets.Nearschoel3fl.0333

31R. 1½ bilk, fully carpeted
central heat &amp; air, large Penc
yard,large workshop, plus metal
utility bldg. 333-t001.

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SiSmo. References

Tusidoy, Oct.

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fully carpeted, sprInkler system,
10 mm. from 1.41 Attamonte Mall.
Furn.crUflfurn.j03fl.1

Resultsl

To PO(K11

':

GOOD ALL DAY

Jã,Oe/J, Recoe

3 PIECES CHICKEN-HOT ROLL
CHOICE OF 2
Cole Slew. Potato Salad. Baked Beans

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the Evening Herald itit
CISUit Ads
offer no fancy claims.. -

Mpkim-CUL
CHICKEN DINNER

6420 or 322-isis.
•Room turn. duple
1511
lest mo. Plus $Sädep. Alters,
call
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3flaI

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PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonnous

Through Sunday.

Slmonov

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FACEDWITHA DRINKING

Seminole County Campers, Kampers Kove, Osteen.

Pushktn

Gogol

Inn,

Sanford Civftan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.

R EDOSTOEVSKIASDLTDR

Unfurnlshed,twob.*o, Security
Deposit. Adults, Preferred, 322.

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n$sd

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For further Information Call
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box MI. Sanford, Fla. 3V1I.

Temple,

South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada
Altamonte Springs.

IOJM

or friends at problem

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Club.

RUSSIAN AUTHORS

ALTPI

For families
drinkers,

____18-Help Wanted

Sanford.
Lake Mary Rotary, $ a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Sertoma Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 120 W. First St.
Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes Country

VTEKRYLOVYDUOLCPIOD
100

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School Band Boosters, 6:30 p.m., Melodee Skating Rink,
Sanford. Open to public.

ZOOM

wk.

Jaycai'

Appointed or Elected?"
Skaftag party sponsored by the Deltona Junior High

4:00
2) IRONSIOE
) GWGANS ISLAND
'.) MERV GRIFFIN
7) 24 SESAME STREET
9) EDGE OF NIGHT

stars as an elegant, altised
rnen whose b as a professional artist is a Cover for her
0ca4,aliona3 a hired kaUin
(R)

57U()

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Adults. No pets. $SS. 3fl•fl'
dys after

41-Hi

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I BR W. kit, equip..

EARN $20.000$30.000 per year '
start by OwnIng your ow
business. Protected territories,
Customers call yout Proven
$'.ees In.,
program of success
vestment required - Immediate
cash flow
Call now for in
levy lew, Mr. Snyder 30$-SI? $200
Carpet Color &amp; Restoration.

ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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1 OR Trailer,
In Pasta, fl7•ia.
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garage, fenced yard. $113 month.
333,7,1

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House.

3:30
4) (4) MATCH GAME
24

p.m.,

Maftiand Public Ubrary Fail LOCtU
Series Election
7:30 pin. Lee J. Coiling on"Suld Appellate Judge. Be

3:15
9) GENERAl. HOSPITAL

.

7:30

WEDNESDAY, oCrogj
Unfilled KiwanIs, noon, Civic Coda.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Sefenaders Senior Ci
tizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town

24 VILLA AI.EGRE

t 1 0ltheVanIes,"
Franchol Tone. Broderick
Olieford (88W) 1940. (Vd.)
"C'ie Fbit With You.- Ita1c*
Chevalier. J nnette
Gorieid. (88W) I. (Thin.)
14 Lie, Chickadee." W.C.
Fields. Pine West (88W)
1940, (Fit.) "Royal Family of
oadjy Fmoic p, k*
, ()
34) IN SCHOOL TELE.
VISION: Orange County
School System%4 3 pm

Jayeeette,,

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Suiod Senior Citizens Club, noon bag lunch, Sanford
Civic Center. Election of officers.

300
Si (12) ANOTHER ,,
4J ( 6) ALL IN THE
FAMILY

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It's SPft- PAU1111111111 Goddard.

ea

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'9) ONE LIFE TO LIVE

DONAHUE

'9) MOVE:(Pibt) -Su

5aorsL$.l..
bj34 ,,

2' (12) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
)4 'Ts 1HE !VSORLD
TURNS
9) FAMILY FEUD
2'.00
C 620.0 PYRAMID
230
'2) (12) 'flE DOCTORS
I 4j 6) THE GUIDING LIGIrT

.AP.J.!4

8:30

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434.

1:30

Lougw..d Area Sertsma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 &amp; SR

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find him ils,e in

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our Business
2 Unfurn. &amp; 1 furn.
Directory.
refrigerator turn. $110 to $125 mo.
40b Park Ave. Call O,land 2fl immaculate
3 BR,2 bath, carpeted,
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Parents Aiusymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry CoinIflUflity United Methodist.

'I) PEWS
'9) RYANS HOPE

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Lake Marp-Renta 3 SN IWnIIIWà
hOnte Instead eta hcust Spotless.
en ,reterre.
No pets. 322.3,30.
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Country T railer- 2 BR, 1 bath, air.
$125 month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordan, Realtor , $3J.$3fl

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Sunday -Noon Frido
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Bowl

America.

1:00
2) (12) SOMERSET
(4) MIDDAY

7SfIrnes............. 24Ca line
(62-00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 LInes Minimum

1L-tbPp

block horn,,
unlurn. 323.fl25 &amp; 333.7$3, aftif S

Sanford. Adults. Modern StudIo, 1 213 BR houses, Central air &amp; heat.
'
fenced yard, 3v.3
BR I, 2 SR ljnfvrn. Air, carpeted.
C. Sw ma. up. 323501,.
2500 Grove Drive
I All Bath* mlIyRrn
ClNn
$113 Info. Inwin
Private entrance. Adults only.
taoa Palmetto,
Sanford.
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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

lthruStlmis .....4lcalin,
l thru 2S times .
3lca line

4--Persoiials

CE 2

FiwnIsh

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p.m.,

2 121 NBC NEWS

800

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24)

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fo $125 month.
Adulfe Phcri 3221010
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DEADLINES

WT
UidSPI Mu Alwnnae 7:30 p.m., 676
Vtscaya Ave., Orlando.
"y
.d Y. Heart" discussion led
Perez, 8p.m., Temple Slalom of Deltona. by Dr. Luis
saute'd LIeu., noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycee., 7p.m., VFW building,
1741
Sasud Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7
Chamber ol
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lion, 7 p.m., Qua li
ty inn, 1-4 and SR 434.
Cauelbe,yy Jaycee., 7:30 p.m., The
Barony.
Sadard 0p11mM1, now, Trophy Lounge,

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teSL
$125

RATES

1:10 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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T

ARIES (March 21-April 19) A with a good book.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
SuCCesSful
is In store for
6h Year, No. 52-Wedriesday, October 20, 1976
is your forte today.
Cooperation
Sanford, Florida 32l71—Price 10 Cents
you. Youll gain the cooperation
DOWN
can
be
gained
to
bring
of
coworkers
through
your
Much
seaport
i Fashion
21 Mental
38 Caper
20 Ab1ut
2 Disembarked
about fruitful relationships.
faculties
pleasant manner,
41 Rub out
rule's
3 Honky.tOnli
22 Coteries
42 Natives of
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
TAURUS
(April
20
May
20)
22 Food fish
4 Hail!
23 Baking
Copenhagen
ing for high
25 Conclusion
is
on
your
side
21)
You
may be
5 Untidy
Lady
L
chamber
43 Roman date
26 Enochs cousin 6 Hens perch
24 Narrow way 44 Desist lcontr)
today. If you like to take a flyer stakes today, especially In
(Bib)
7 Boundary
21 Note (Latin) 45 Alms box
on along shot, this is he day to career or work-related matters.
30 Elude
(comb form) 28 Mineral rocks 47 Adolescent
1
It could be fortunate.
32 Rhonchus
do
.
8 Shout
29 Withered
year
1
1:.
33 Ministers to
9 Range
3$ East Side lab) 48 Toward the
2'"
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
.1lie
GEMINI
(May
21-June
))
Vote
34 Natural fat
Keeps
to Mineral vein 32 Symbol for
mouth
Property
{:;.[;
or
Possessions
Helping
others
is
second
nature
19)
35 Kokos
12 Look fixedly
TV Break
selenium
49 Lone
weapon
you're
instrumental
13 Tendency
for you today. Even though y
in
36 Pleasant
5? Droop
36 Liflle IScot)
tO Butt
grimace
53 Muscat
do it unselfishly, there could be acquiring today will make your
39 Leisure
20 May spreader 37 Calls cry
syllable
family's surroundings more
j
5OU handsome rewards.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) comfortable.
Has Women
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19 )
Working gives you pleasure and
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12
13
holds your interest today. In the Property or possessions you're
evening you'll have a fine time ifldtWflefltal lit acquiring today
1
W1Umake yOW'fa1flhIy'55.
with true
eing
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LEO (July 21-Aug. 22) Lk roundlngs more Comfortable.
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PISCES (Feb. 20March 20) If
for assistance from those in
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anything you
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es
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great regard. Favors will be talk over with your mate or
Sl
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Party presidential candidate Gus Hall has
business associates, this Is the
readily
granted.
Z2 23 24
26
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 72) day to do It
By EDPRICKETT
'The
You have excellent foresight
The women, neighbors on Sanford's
__________________________
recommending Midway as the
Herald Staff Whit,
__
.YOUR B1hTH1tV
ndav. If
,. e
.. .; .
eastsk!,
aic- otctir1g to Ctwu&amp;
choice location for
e
because resldiMs
Oct. 20,11114
for the better can be br-orifit
watited It,
station which broadaL the paid commercial,
The winds Of Protest We'w through
about for you and your family.
Kimbrough said Vihlen in his --usual
and to tlingressman Richard Kelly.
Seminole
County Commission chambers
35
Lng4enngaIn3canbe
—
u
23
(Sept.23-od
)
—
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Phantom
role"
as
county
commissioner
left
Tuesday night as about 100 Apple Valley
li
th
Your mind is active today, but this coming year. It won't be all
out a lot of facts.
residents
expressed
disapproval
of
the
American
Broadcasting
Corporation
said
that
you're not that interested In work -Dame Fortune will visit
Then Commissioner
Kwiatkowski
cOmmission's decision to uphold a previous
— - ______ — — — _______
federal laws require both the network and the
being around others. Curl up you awhile.
Powiced
on
Kimbrough
for
the
memorandum
13 44
vot
as
46
e to purch e a $255,000 park site near
18 49
station to offer equal time to all candidates
Kimbrough wrote advising commissioners to
their Sov'h Seminole Subdivision,
and that any complaints should be directed to
locate
the
park
In
Midway
if
.a
south
The winds stirred up emotions as
Kelly.
Seminole site cannot be found.
I
I —
— I I
?ners pitted themselves against
WIN AT BRIDGE
"I'm furious," said Mrs. Ma
"The memo was tongue in cheek,"
.
rie Clem. "I.
atic commissioners, and Republicans
Kwiatkowski chided.
can't
see
this
being
a
pitt
owed
when
ll
just a few.
ed themselves against their Democratic
By OSWM.D and JA%II.S J1t('ORV
"Didn't you circulate a memo?
57
years ago you could be arrested for saying
counterparts.
Kwiatkowski asked, "Are you hacking off
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T9
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T
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anything about communism,"
____- as a gamble or did he really
Val
leywa3
st
19
uckwj
county
p
ar
expect to make it? Finally,
k residents
your first choice."
NORTH
said they didn't want, and the county cornSouth came to the Conclusion
advertisement, which was broadcast as a
"I will not vote to put a park in an area
*q82
that West surely held a strong
mission was deadlocked 2-2 on the conwhere the public doesn't want It. If it's not
commercial break during "The $6-Million
V 9 07 3
troverslal issue.
club suit for his bid and that
(Herald pftef' by Qa Est")
going to be accepted, move it," Kimbrough
Man"
Sunday night, and asked questions
Q .15
his (South 's) king of clubs was
The deciding vote would have been cast by
said.
A .1 93
Swofford
points
where
bomb
was
resting.
about
what
could happen to America under
a sitting duck. South went to
Commissioner Sid VIhIen Jr., but an absent
However, he Indicated Midway was
seven amonds. North cor.
communism.
rmin
V*en sent a lette" to the meeting info
g
WEST
FAST ID)
first choice. First choice was somewhere in
rected to seven hearts and
"I can't see letting children see this kind
£ 1093
the south part of Seminole, Kimbrough said.
*AKJ7654
South
was
down
three
for
a
Panel
Eyes
Herndon
As
V6
9 t
Of thing," Mrs. Clem said. "Kids don't know
Either that, or work the problem out with
loss of 800 points.
DEAR DR. IAMB - There is
Ambulance Fi, Page 0-A
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what they want these days and they might be
At the other table East and
miffed Apple Valley residents.
a great amount of industrial
A A Q 07652 6 104
West
were
allowed
to
play
in
commissioners he didn't want to be a
SOUTH
Commissioner Dick Williams agreed the
deafness in the area where I
six spades after a very
Dr.
I
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"villain" and locate a park where residents
park should not be located where residents
live and I have heard there is no
different bidding sequence.
, A K Q . 42
didn't want it so his vote was to build the park
don't want It, but Kwiatkowskj and Hattaway
remedy for it.
about the commercial was "all over the high
South opened the king Of
1098742
stood fast behind th eir Oct. 5
in Midway, a predominantly black
decision to buy
Th en I read an Item in the
hearts and shifted to a dta.
K
neighborhood east of Sanford.
the lund from Overstreet Investment Co. of
paper in which Florence
mond, won by East's king.
Both vulnerable
Mrs. BIouin - who recently returned
"A Vlhlen special," Commission ChairThe ace of spades disclosed
Henderson said she had
from Italy, where the Communists made a
in
-an
Mike
Hattaway
called
wording
Andy
Har
Wt,i
No
rt
a
homeowner
spokesman,
h East South
vey,
the trump break. West rutted
otosclerosis and had an
a,,ilen's letter.
i
strong showing in legislative elections - said
s,
a heart, picked up trumps, led
told commissioners homeowners are deadoperation so she could hear. I _____________________
6* Pass Pass 7•
The letter, according to the chairman said
set against the park. Harvey cited traffic
she was "disgusted" by the commercials
a club and had his slam when
really do not know what kind of
Dbl 7V Dbl.Pass
the king showed up In the right
I Vihlen was in accordance with a
deafnim
. I have or my friends depends upon the sound waves
problems, noise pollution, vandalism and
promoting a Communist government for the
Pass Pass
By DONNA ESTES&amp;
spot.
memorandum
written
by
Several months age perjury laboratory teds are expected to
Commissioner
John
have but I ant wondering about
United
States.
Opening lead - 10 *
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vibrating the tiny ear bones.
r
See APPLE VALLEY, Page 8A
BOB LLOYD
charges against Swofford identify the explosive substance
this.
11w ttny bones have grown
'"Ibey don't have a Chance now," she
HeraldStatl Writers
________________
stemming from a grand Jury used In the bomb that caused
Maybe litany will not know
together front the abnormal
said,
"but if theykeeppoundingaway.,
probe
two
ye
ago
were
little
damage
ars
I
..
.
A Pittsburgh reader wants
but a lot of smoke.
this type of operation is bone formation. An operation
BY Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Ex-Altamonte Springs Mayor dismissed. Swofford had been
Margie
Mickley of WFTV's programming
to
know
if
It
Is
a
misdeal
when
Investigators
said
Swofford
possible. A friend of mine who frees the tiny bones or through
Lawrence, Swofford, 'who
Boris Schapiro points out a card is exposed during the
diarged with lying.to a grand told them that the second time
department said the station had received a
had the operation said it was other surgical techniques that the winning bridge player deal, or if that card must be
escaped injury and possible jury concerning a campaign he keyed the Ignition on his car
few "kind of bizarre" calls complaining about
just like flipping on a light makes it possible to hear sound
must be able to guess right an honor to cause the misdeal
death Tuesday when a bomb contribution In his 1973 race there was a puff of smoke and
'witch, one minute deaf and the vibrations in the air.
the
ad, which was sold by the network and not
when the losing player
was found wired to his car with Norman Floyd Sr. for the he jumped out of the car and
Th e answer is that if any
guesses
wrong.
by
Channel
9.
next minute she could hear. It
card
is
ex
The patient with otosclerosis
posed during the
motor, was conferring with his mayor's office In Altamonte. raised the hood to find the
is wonderful.
Of course, the winning deal that it Is a misdeal, but
.
attorney this morning about
hears the vibrations of the
"I
think
most people understand the
Meanwhile, the remains of explosive device. They said
player isn't really guessing. that some social players don't
DEAR READER - I wish all tuning fork pres
11)Q((),1yJ
seeking assistance from Gov. the homemade bomb that Swofford doused
equal-time laws," she said. "If they didn't, we
against the He is making an intelligent enforce this rule itt e card is
the device
those people who had deafness skull becausesed
the skull bones decision, while the loser Is not an honor.
would have had calls flooding in."
Reubin Askew on what he ignited Tuesday when Swofford with water and called
from exposure to noise in in. transmit the vibrations directly
making an unintelligent one.
termed "harassment" by attempted to start his compact authorities.
(Do you have a question
But she speculated that perhaps some
dustry could be cured by a to the nerve mechanism. These
South liked his hand but had for the experts' Write "Ask
elective and appointed Officials auto at his Lake Florida home
Swofford's
auto
is
equipped
viewers
were confused by the court rulings.
simple operation but it is not the people can often hear over the a'qliRht problem about what to file Jacobys" care of this
/
over a more than two year have been sent to the Sanford with an Inside hood latch but he
"As
long as Carter and Ford are persame kind of deafness,
period. He did not name the Crime Lab for examination and said the hood can easfly be
telephone much better
do over East's four.spade newspaper The .Jacobys will
officials,
mitted
to
buy time, we have to offer it to
In general there are two main they can hear the spoken voice. opening. Five hearts might answer individual questions
tests, according to sheriff's opened from the outside.
well be an Inadequate bid, but if stamped, self-addressed
causes of deafness. The type Wii Because the receiver
everyone,"
she said. "We can't change that.
Swofford said he will ask investigators.
Sheriff's crime scene
Flore nce Henderson spoke of in held again the ear and the he' made it anyway.
envelopes are enclosed The Askew's office for an apABC can't change it. And that's the way it is
Detective Sgt. George technicians and Investigators
West jumped to six spades most interesting questions
the Sunday magazine involves skull bones pick up the
pointment with the governor Hagood, who is heading the went over
living here in the USA."
th
'Villain
2'
e
auto
Tuesday
in
and when it came back to will be used in this column
•
degeneration of the bone and vibrations.
either late this afternoon or bomb probe, said today the hopes of finding a clue to the
South he had a real problem. and will receive co pies of
reformation of hone in the ear
earIY in the morning.
The tiny hones just inside the Was West bidding six spades JACOB V MODERN)
device was fashioned from a person or persons who wired
Swofford, also an ex-county piece of threaded pipe ap- the
area. The new bone formation ear drum are called the
bomb to the auto.
involves the small bones in the haminer, anvil and stirr UP
- -':, V':, • .. •., commissioner,
said
he
plans
to
proximately
six
Inches
long
and
C
Swofford
said the car was
SIDE GLAN ES
leave by auto early this af,
Gill
imddleo(theearsotheycapjtot because they resemble (J
..
. wired to the car's ignition.
parked in his driveway fro
vibrate and transmit sound.
ternoon
and
stop
by
objects. When sound waves
Swofford said the bomb pipe dark Monday night until he
,1
.
.
u
Around The Clock ..........4-A Horoscope .................S.D
The otht
e of
Tallahassee for the night on his appeared to be copper and was attempted to start It at about 8
Bridge ..
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involves the nerve mechanism vibrations are picked up by
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way to his farm in North wired to the car's coil, Tuesday morning. He had his
Calendar .......... ........ 7-A Obituaries .................s-A
-,
Carolina.
of the ear itself. This is the type these small bones that are
distributor and spark plugs.
grandson, Garland Huggins, in
Comics ..................S.D Sports .... ...............2-3-B
He has been at his home in
of deafness that comes on with connected to each other. As
'
"At this time we don't believe the car and was taking the five.
Altamonte Springs for the past dynamite was involved,"
increasing age in most cases. It they move in response to the
(H,raid Photo
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Editorial .................4-A Weather ...................0-A
week,
can also be caused by damage vibration they set up vibrations
Hagood said. He said
See SWOFFORD Page 2*
Dear Abby
.
.1.0 Women .................i-z-c
to the sound sensing which are picked up by the
mechanism in the internal ear internal hearing device and
7f
and brain From noise. You transmitted to the brain. When
cannot operate on the ear and these bones literally grow
I
ger
,
The doctor can tell the dif- cause the vibrations for normal
II,
ference in the type of hearing hearing.
j
ii.e
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loss by using a simple tuning
Qn
Attorney ' s
,
What do we know about
Pat 'r
fork. The fork vibrates and he aging? T'hwe who want in.
a
I't
places the fork on the skull formation on this subject can
Key,
Carter
Says
behind the ear lover the send 50 cents for The Health
titastoidi. The sounds are Itter number 1-7, Perpetual
cundut'tedto the internal ear by Youth, Aging. Send a long,
Seminole County Commissioners Tuesday night agreed to
By The Associated Press
prospective nonvoters and get them to the
Wre a lawyer with at least five years' experience as the new
polls.
no longer hear the sound of the velope for mailing. Address
\
or
Jimmy Carter Is growing increasingly
i.ibrating fork by bone con- ,omw letter to Dr. Lamb in care
There are, he warned, past examples of
"z,'
concerned about all those Americans who
,
Salary
for
the
new
in-house
legal
department
staffer
will
be
elections Umt could have changed history if
ductiun the doctor holds the of this ne wspaper, P.O.
don't plan to vote, and he's remin ding his
$,
from $24,000 to $27,000.
onl y a handful of voters w ho stayed at home
fork in front of the ear. The 1551, Radio City Station, New
14
supporters
of past instances when only a few
County comini.ssloners agreed to advertise for the position at
had made it Into the polling booth.
normal ear will still hear the York, NY 10019.
ballots changed the nation's history.
0
the urging of Exec. Asst. Roger Nelswender.
-%
If John Kennedy had lost to Richard Niiit
mbrations.
f'
IQ!
In his speeches this week, Carter has leaned
"We'reontheljne(orsome
big
coins,"
Neiswender
said.
'
in 1960, Carter shouted Into a cheering mostly
With otosclerosts or bone
heavily on listeners who may be thinking of
WE WANT M
reference was to pending lawsuits against the county which
black crowd that police estimated at 7,000
growttideafnessthepatjent will
,
sitting
out the 1976 campaign and has urged
w
'icxii'
resulted
from
last
year's
jail
fire
that
claimed
the
lives
of
11
strong. "we would never have had the Voting
not still hear the vibrations
"
his supporters to spare no effort to get
A,I'll 0
ell 6~lda
CN1C8
_______________________________
_________________________________
Rights Act. None of you would have the
when the Fork is held in front of
,
potential sla ckers to the polls.
NeLswender urged commissioners to "short up" the ties with
freedom you now have."
the ear because hearing then
"Well, here we go again . . . from swimming pool to car
.
Both Carter and President Ford are off the
County Atty. Tom Freeman, or hire the county's top legal officer. I
LFM
Later, at a fund-raising dinner, Carter
campaign trail today, Ford In Washington
pool at the drop of______________________
an autumn leaf.
"We're hanging In th e middle," Nelswender Indicated.
_____________
________________
worried that "in the last eight years a lot of
p
':
and Carter at home in Plains, Ga. Both
The commission already voted to terminate Freeman's
people had decided that it is not worth the
candidat
es plan to attend the annual Al Smith
by Garry TrUdeaU
Vosition and that of labor attomeys Alley. Alley &amp; Blue of Tampa
effort to try to be involved In politics and vote
dinner in New York on Thursday. Their final
and create an In-house staff.
ind try to change this country.lA5COMW)ff4517/5/j
1ET AV c,naj4yrq.
I
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debate is scheduled for Friday in Wdfiam.
Commissioners at First disagreed on salary.
He also recalled the 1968 election when
sburg, Va.
t2'$VJ IT t2)
Amt. County Atty. Robert Pierce said the commimion should
Richard Nixon narrowly defeated Hubert
ClUED
Fzv
Although he remained at the White House
lh771i4TAtt5tRI
ci" 1tg,t,
hire the attorney, then let the lawyer decide what's needed.
&amp;
yy
,
Humphrey. "The election went the wrong
11ELLL6W(
/Ei
on
Tuesday. Ford found an opportunity to
UWAo
way," he said.
Pierce said the new county attorney should know how much
AV!
S
)VU Am criticize Carter's proposals to cut the record
I,
outside
expertise
will
be
required,
to
light
the
county's
battles.
Carter has for several days referred to polls
*1flf7I
t" I
defense budget, saying such cuts would make
•
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____
"Rely on the attorney you hire," Pierce said.
that say more than half the eligible voters
,I
_______
.'
"Avr
I
the nation weak. Carter has said he wants to
Though Pierce has indicated he might apply For the new
may not cast ballots. Analysts say many of
,
cut from
billion to
billion fn the
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"I can't see it," Commissioner John Kimbrough remarked.
only two weeks away.
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subdivision as proposed by the "good lick" U the commission "I
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Republican Commissioners county dump site and forgot the swayed by illogic and
park near Apple Valley sub.
division, at least one county Dick Williams and John Overstreet purchase.
emotionalism.
commissioner said he'll change Kimbrough agreed with
The Democratic comHe said by 1990, some 35o,000
his vote if residents can co,r residents that they weren't missioner stressed, also, that persons will inhabit Seminole
Vince him their posiUon is properly advised of the county he would have to be presented County. He called it a islx.
commission's intent before the "hard facts" that locating a
viable.
year-old Lum" and said a park
"I've shifted my formal decision to buy was made.
Park in the South Seminole would am all residents in
ViWen said there are 20 acres community would not be to the South Seminole — not just the
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pumpkins favored for Jack-o'-lanterns usually ranging in
price from $2.50 to $4.50.
Checks with growers and sellers indicated that the purn"The se is excellent this year,"
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starlight, I nd., grower.' Our size over-all Is probably bigger
than it has been in the lad five years."
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Kwiatkowski wo4d reverse the
Oct. 6 decision by the three
Democrats to buy the site.
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Pumpkins are more scarce," he said. Not that they
didn't do well. There just aren't as many. They are good in
quality."
Reichert Warned dry weather during the summer for the

confirmed citizens will present
their protest at Tuesday night's
7 p m. pubic hearing Apple

smaller supply. He said that the pumpkins he didn't sell at his
own store wen t to supermarkets at a wholesale price of $50 a
ton, up from $40 a ton last year.
According to the USDA, Illinois is the country's largest
pumpkin producer, followed by California and New Jersey.

Valley residents want the
decision reversed. The land is
owned by Overstreet Investment Co. of Orlando.
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election.
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more active this week, but he,
Carter's staff released a list
too, is slo wing a campaign pace of contributors to his 1970 Georgovernor's office resulted In his office for political gain, featured nude dancing. The torney told reporters, "I don't
grams.
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aides telling reporters two Askew threatened to send in a probe was initiated by the need to
generate any kind of
Ford intends to stay in the a rally Saturday night .
hours before Askew blasted special team of state in
stating that, "we make no
Seminole sheriff's department incidents or Issues to politically White
House until Thursday
Aokesman for Gov. Reuhin Herring in an Orlando news vestigators to look into as a spinoff of a
He rest ed at home in Plains, claim as to its total accuracy."
Casselberry motivate my campaign. I get night, when
Askew said in Tallahassee this conference that Herring's
he will go to New Ga. after teaching Sunday
The list showed that Carter
Herring's probe of prostitution. theft investigation involving enough publicity without it." York for the Al
morning that no decision has report on prostitution hadn't yet
Smith dinner. a school at his Baptist church. He received $5,000 each from two
Herring said he welcomes marijuana taken from a police
Herring also said the only traditional stopping place for said that after returning
been made on whether the been received by the governor's such an investigation, saying evidence locker.
home major highway construction
time politics has been injected presidential candidates. Then it Saturday night he read the companies or officials
governor will send state agents office,
that he believed Askew hadn't
; $4,995
Askew, a Democrat, called in his office was two years ago will be on to Williamsburg, Va., Bi
to Seminole to investigate a
ble and "went down the list in from Del ta Mr Lines;
liarling said today, In a read the entire inch-thick Herring's prostitution probe when
$2,500
he says the governor's for the final face-to-face meet- my min
d of those who I felt from Cocaola executive
south Seminole prostitution telephone interview, that infact report on Friday when he held "very disappointing" and said
J.
office
tied
political
"attng with Carter.
probe by State Atty. Abbott the Herring report "was the press conference.
have hurt me. I asked God to Paul Austin; and $26500 from
it appeared that Herring had tachments" to a federal grant
Herring.
After the debate, Ford will give them special blessing."
received on Thursday night."
Herring denied politics was disclosed part of the in- of $1
87 000 to start a Pf 0Posed not return to t he coMfor13 of
An Askew aide, Maurice
Carter didn't say whether he Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
In the Friday press con- involved in the probe that he vestigation to aid in his
Of Atlanta- Chambers is chair.
cam- Seminole-Orange County home until he has voted in
included Ford and Republican man of Cox Broadcasting
Harling, said a foul-up Friday ference Askew blasted Herring, says involved the Club Juana, a paign for re-election.
Corp.
Grand Rapids. Mich., on Nov. 2. vice presidential candidate Bob and Mrs. Chambers
in communications within the charging that Herring is using Casberry nightspot that has
is chair.
The Republican state atSee AT page ZA
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the number of pumpkins at 41 major terminal markets.
The 1976 figures are not yet complete. But a smaller crop
would be a reversal of a trend. From 1974 to 1975, for
example, the amount of pumpkins by weight, unloaded at the
terminal markets, increased from 27.6 million to .8 million
pounds, a boost of about 8 per cent.
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Gurney was brother to an assistant U.S.
women, plus four alternates, was selected
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attorney In Miami.
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Six dates have been scheduled for Semmole Americans the vaccine issafe.
residents to receive their free shots and more
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willbe added later, Dr. Barks said.
upto2OO million Americans _jncluijng6mjlo
The shots will be offered from noon until 8 Floridi s.
p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Altamonte
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Civic Center, Thursdayarid Oct. 26 at the Sanford director. said he has notified all 67 county heal
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Barks and his co unte rparts in Orange and
Prather authorized use of the vaccin e alter
Volusia counties suspended their inoculation 'Asst U.S.Surgeon General David Scncersd
programslast weekthortlyafterthefjrstdea
were reported. Barks said he would not go ahead vaccine.
with Seminole's scheduled
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At least elderly persons In 16 dates most
received confirmation that the vaccine was safe. with ahidoryof heart trouble — are reported to
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program's first — and only — full day. A few
"EverhIng's all right so we're going right more received the shots Tuesday before the
ahead with it," said Dr. Orville Harks, director program was suspended. No deaths or other
ofthecountyheaithdepartment,afterreceiving health problems related to the flu shots have
test resu1tsfromtheCen(erforDLeControl been reported locally.
in Atlanta and the federal Food and Drug
Health officials across the country agree that
Administration,
rebuilding public confidence In the inoculation
The tests revealed no evidence that the program is the biggest problem facing them
vaccine caused the deatha of at least elderly now. Prendent Gerald Ford, Florida Gov.

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silver necklace and white gold.
pearl
ring valued at $70o were
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At Deer Run Country Club, missing along with magazlne$
A 21-year-old Sanford man shififf's deputies jailed Erned
casey, o(f1c4ai reported and $20 cash following
was in county jail today Hollis, 1$,
weekend ta'
In
his residence
Charged with a buraiarv lad s.niord, in
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tand(g,
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week in which cutting torches a charge of po-eion of a
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an adding machine and golf
were used to enter a safe at stolen motor vehicle a red
Deputy Randy Boyd reporte)
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total valas
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Sanford.
from a Sanford business firm.
make
off
with a typewrfter.
Pittman.
Being held in lieu of $2,*
television,
three watches and
[k
Mary
police
charged
the
office
area
of
IdY!lwilds
cleaning
fluid
U5 poured °
bond following his
In other
burglaries,
yeggs
gold
ring,
total
value $317, from
over Qiar$es Eugene Frye, 21, of Elementary School, Vihien items, a vending machine matio
off with $ix
the weekend by Sheriff's Long'uuod Route One, with Road, Sanford.
cash, two the residence of Leo Williams,
Detective J.F. Bennett is felony possession of marijuana
damaged and a fire ex- calculators and tools, total 5 SR431, Altamonte Springs.
Investigators reported the tlnguisher,
Joseph Bryant, 211 William after a car was Mopped for building
apparently taken. value $450, after entering ofwas entered by
Clark Court, Sanford.
k Officials told
traffic cemssen
Lake Emmanaalng plate glass patio
She estimated the damage as fices and a warehouse
Investigators said less than Road.
deputies that a 12-foot
Cardinal
door with a brick,
in excess of
but said
$500 in cash and checks was
aluminum boat, oars and tw
Sanford Ave., Sanford
Sheriff's detectives od
Principal
Mrs.
Norma
mess
had
been
cleaned
op
taken in the safe burglary,
life jackets, total value $25)
at the
were
probing
weekend
van-byRagsdeie
said the vandalism following discovery of the
Day Kentof, 2342 Carlton St weredolen ma weekend break.
Offices wed of Sanford
of the
dalism
damage
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break-tn on Sunday and that Maitland, told Seminole in at a boat house at the Lake
that deals In structural
cials
at
firm
offi
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the accuracy of an Interview In which Gen.
George Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, is quoted as saying that the Israeli army
Is more of a burden than an asset to the United
Statà,
The Pentagon spokesman said Defense
Department officials "are reviewing tapes
made with the knowledge of all participants"
In the interview. "Until the tapes have been
reviewed, we have nothing further to say."
Reportedjy, he replied that, put In those
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EA'IoN RAPIDS, Mich. (AP)
The
Presidential election is still two weeks away,
but in Eaton Rapids the folks have been
showing their preference for some time now
through an "Ice cream poll."
So far, Jerry's Butter Fudge Festival Is
ahead of Jimmy's Peanut Jubilee.
Translated, this means that sundaes named
for President Ford are selling better than
those named for Jimmy Carter at a lOstore
dairy chain.
A spokesman for the chain, scattered
around southern Lower Michigan, said Ford Is
ahead both in sundae sales and in separate
secret ballots given to Ice cream buffs In the
Shops. Only ballots from adults were counted.
The spokesman said the Ice cream poll has
been accurate since 1952 In predicting national
election results, as well as Senate races in.Michigan.

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eaa's order was requested by ldaie
today rofused to dour the way fir Msacbu.
d physlcfaas UIated with the P.rvulj Aid
setts to eaf arc, law reqafr
psreital Society,
operates as shards. cIl* In
cluomt or a court order for aburtisag
Basis.
ad
has
chafleaged
the law.
single women under IS.
The
1574
law
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down
by a threeThe court relmed to WI - order issued
e federal comi last y rs. Vlds that
Justi
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WAdmal *Meal
herring ethrcemeat of là. law 1.15 It has veto" over thsslls
performed oa miser,.
beta Interpreted by a state court.
The Sop.
Courtruled July 1 that the
The stIcss wereasked by Msssaehuses lower,
r
court
should
have w1teId judgment
1c1ab a.d other supporters of the law to
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have the opporta.fty, to seek the advice aid
The jusitku said
counsel of their pareats."
_ guidoace from the state
court was seeded as to whether the MuOtherwise, they said, "minor gins who are sachaietis law "poeed a "Parental veto" or
Incapable of giviag
Wormed cement may merely expressed a policy (a favor of pasaffer Irreparable harm by undergulag rental ceusultado..
abortions wfthoaj being My aware of the
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Complications ad future 1m
Implication ci the M
issosri law which requires appreaj of only
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the Sanford Civic Center. Greeting guest speaker Wayne Mixon (second from
left), chairman of the agriculture comm
committee of the state legIslature are farm
bureau officers (from left) Larry Johnson, treasurer; W.W. Tyre, president;
Cecil Tucker, vice president and John Horvath, secretary.

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Snow mixed with rain was reported early
today from Colorado through Nebraska and
the Dakotas after a weather disturbance that
moved quickly out of Canada Saturday night.
Up to four inches of new snow fell Sunday
afternoon through portions of Montana and
Wyoming with up to one inch in western North
Dakota by late evening.
Travelers advisories were posted overnight
for northern Wyoming and portions of Colorado.

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ship reported missing with 37 "Mayday-, signal from the
crewmen in the Bermuda missing ship.
Thangle section of the Atlantic
The triangle, an area boundOcean will be found afloat.
ed by Norfolk, Va., Puerto Rico
A search was resumed at and Bermuda, has for years
dawn today for the crewmen of been a subject of mystery and
the 590-foot Sylvia L Ossa, car- speculation lb tales of ships a d
rying iron ore from Brazil to planes vanishing during calm
weather and of ghost ships
The ship was last heard from drifting, the fate of their crews
on Wednesday, about 140 miles unknown.
due west of Bermuda, when she
The Official government
radioed that heavy weather and lion has been to discount any State Probe Dec is ion Delayed
gale-force winds were forcing theories of malevolent powers
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her to reduce speed. The 15 - at work in the waters.
do whatever they wanted to do legal counsel) did call me at Schreiner, a former Club Juana
ton ship is owned by the Omcrime strike f
"We don't recognize any geewith It (the money)," Herring home in Geneva Friday night," eznpioye, apparently dropped
Herring said he nd Orange said.
nium Shipping Corp. of New graphic area off the
York.
Herring said, "and told me that out of sight four weeks ago and
southeast County State Atty. Robert
Today, contacted at his he Is reviewing my report" hasn't been seen since.
coed of thereferred
UnitedStates
IS Eagan"but
put the
proposal
Titusville office, Herring said Herring said that, according to
U.S. Coast Guard officials popularly
to as that
the together
when
it
said Sunday they found an oil Bermuda Triangle, or the DV back
he hasn't heard anything from Midd1h
governor had
Herring has publicly named1
slick, a lifeboat, a coil of rope U's Triangle,"
, Stephen Boyle, (Volugla Askew in reference to state read the reportthe
Thursday
night. Schreiner as the head of an
and "a sign board with the let- spokennan said. Coast Guard State Atty.) was going to be i
agents probing the prostitution
Meanwhile,
law
ters OSSA on it" near the ship's
en- alleged prostitution ring con"The United States Coast charge of It. I rejected it and situation.
forcement
officials
looking
for nected with the nightspot and a
last reported location.
toldthem
to
take
the
money
and
Guard IS not impressed with the
"Don Middlebrook (Askew's former LongwoJ city coun- "master plan" of offering
supernatural explanations of
cilman Donald Schreiner to services of call-girls to highthe disasters at sea. It
arrest
him on a misdemeanor ranking public officials who
our
Lon
wôodCouncjI
Meets
Tonight
experience that the combined
prostitution
warrant say viuthSemnjnolearea.
forces of nature and the ImpreLONG
WOOD
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services
provided
the
city
prior
dlctablllty of mankind oiddo
Knowles, Sanford cuymanager
science fiction dories
control
and consultant to the city of contract with the county.
Charter To Be Discussed
times each year."
Longwood, will advise the city
Also on the agenda will be a

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Republican Goy. Qwldopber S.
Bond Is favored to win a second
term against Joe Teesdale,
Kansas City lawyer and former
prosecutor. Teasdale Is
blaming Bond for utility ,,
increase, the date, but the
part
Is in disarray.

James L. Taft Jr. in one ofthe
nation's most drongly Democratic Mate, Go, .
Noel
made a run for the senate but
lost his party's nmbsstkm.
enabling U. Gov. Garrahy to
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Bowen expects to become the
state's first twoterm governor
since Its 1901 constItution took
effect. A change allows him to
succeed himself, and he is the
heavy favorite in both parties'
polls to beat secretary of state
Larry Conrad.
Arkansas: Gov. David Pryor,
a Democrat, is regarded as a
sure winner of a third twe-year
term against Leon Gi&amp;
Pine Bluff plumbe! th no p0litical experience,
Rhode Island: A recent poll
by the Gallup organization pigs

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Their Fourth Annual Gift Certificate Book To The
Residents of Sanford. This Year, The Jaycees Are Of.
firing A RESTAURANT SAMPLER Containing Over $150
Worth of Certificates Good For Free Meals At These
Restaurants:

Mr. P's Supper Club
Bacio's Italian Villa
Days Inn Restaurant
Sanford Italian Restaurant
Guy's House of Barbecue
Soblk's Sandwich Shops
McDonald's Restaurant
Touhton's Colonial Room
Pheip's Restaurant
Sheraton Restaurant
Western Siulin' Steak House
Wuv's Restaurant
Day And Night Grill

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Pizza Hut

Samba's
Burger Chef
Faust's Drug Store
Buck's
Bill and Betty's
Sue Ann's Capri
Mr. Ed's Pizza
N.M Donut Shop
Dairy Shack
Burger King
Bill's Barbecue

Altogether, There Are 10 Coupons For "Buy One-Get On.
Free' Meals At 26 Restaurants. The Jaycees Are Selling
The $156 Value For $14.95 To Help Fund Their Many
Projects. A Telephone Campaign is Being Conducted To
Contact Residents So When You Get Your Call, Say "Yes"
To The Sanford.Seminole Jaycees Or Call The Jaycee
Building At 322.1716 To Order Yours.

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term ova Harry V. Spews,
famw vice
ded of the
Mate senate. Spsnos Is cow*lng
on a heaIth1er-usan-juaj pasty
organization and the after.efft., Of
Carter's lone
C ipaigning In the date, but he
is apparently suffering from his
refusal to pledge a veto of any
date sales or Income tax.

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The Florida Highway Patrol says a Fort
Lauderdale youth was killed by a vehicle that
apparently hit him as he slept on Alligator
Alley west of Fort Lauderdale.
Identified Monday as Morton Klein, 16, he
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city election ballot,
resolution naming city projects
In other action at tonight's
for which federal money under
meeting, Unda Thomas,
Public Wor ks Act will be;
has been secretary to the
consIderedaswUlatim:
mayor and council, will be for
Christensen to sign a
named acting ci ty clerk
and a resolution regsrdng the grant:
recommendation will be made request.
that her salary be increased
At it workshop following the
accordingly.
meeting the council will
City Clerk Mary He
proposed franchise for:
Is serving
acting city Bucherni Canoes, the
final
manager since the resignationof
Storybook
Village
and a
several weeks ago of Anthony
from
the
finance
Guiliano,
Other Items on the agenda for supervisor on the method of
approving bills.

J. Daley's Democratic organ- considered ahead of
Public
Service Commission president
Thompson has contrasted his Richard Elkin. Elkin's
mainIsrecord as a prosecutor Of p01111- sue is Link's alleged Inclans and organized crime fig- decisiveness
on coal develop
tires to what he has cast as ment. Link has won 28
straight
Howlett'a image as
agent
elections since entering politics
the Daley organization
30 years ago.
The candidates have clashed
Democrat James B. Hunt Jr.,
over taxes, with Howlett prom- the present lieutenant goverising no
levi es and Th mp- nor, Is the favorite to capture
son saying he can't promise the North Carolina goverwhat might or might not be norshl p held
by retiring
needed. The Chicago Sunnes'
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Republican
James
E.
random straw poll of selected HoLihouser Jr. His opponent Is
areas In the state shows David T.
Flaherty, former state
Thompson leading Holwett by secretary of human resources
60.9 per cent to 39.1 per cent. under Hoisho user.
Utah Republican Atty. Gen.
John D. Rockefeller IV, who
Vernon B. Romney has a slight lost a run for the Wed Virginia
edge on polls over Scott M. governorship four years ago, Is
Matheson, who is bidding to the favorite this time
over forsucceed three-term Democratic mer Republican Gov. Cecil H.
Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Underwood.
Rockefeller Is a
Democrats In Uiah are worried nephew of Vice President Ndabout defections because of the son A. Rockefeller and son-In,vA offense trial of tfl' Pep..
of Scn. au%s H. r. .t
Allan T. Howe and his zusal to illinoIs but he's a Democrat.
drop off the party's ticket.
Rep. Pierre S. dupont IV, of
In North Dakota, incumbent the wealthy chemical company
Democrat Arthur A. Link is family, Is favored to beat inization.

Wemal e tens of thousands
of auto loans every year.

MIAMI BEACH (AP) —
Doctors and
teachers may be wasting their time telling
Americans what Is good for them when they
are taught unhealthy pursuits from childhood
on, a health educator says.
"By the time a person reaches an age when
he can make deliberate decisions about his
behavior, some influences of the environment
into which he was born are all but irreversible," Dr. C. Arden Miller told the Society for
Public Health Education, meeting here over
the weekend.
Miller, professor of maternal and child
health at University of North Carolina, cited
smoking, drinking, overeating and free sex as
examples of habits taught by environmental

BURLEY, Idaho (AP) — Two men, one
from Florida and one from New Jersey, died
in a Sunday collision on Interstate 80.
Michael R. Sarvis, 28, Pompano Beach,
Fla., and Barry Jay Lief, 24, Convent Station,
N.J., died when a second car crashed into the
back of their vehicle, throwing both men out of
the car.
Ideaho State Patrolman Frank Mogensen
said the twocar crash was 13 miles west of
Burley. He said the victims' car went off the
road and rolled four times. One man was
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Officials have also attributed council on the proposed pur- petition to
Casselberry's proposed new tonight's
the triangle's reutaUon as $
pave Overstreet
meeting include:
chase of a Gradall hydraulic Avenue; Island
60-age
charter, in ordinance consideration of contributing
Lake
swallower of shipping to
drainage;
the excavator at a 7:30 session discussion of the
fact that, because of Its inca- tonight,
law on street form, will be placed on first IZO toward the
signs and a request by Uoyd reading at the 7:30 meeting Alamonte-CasJ cost of the
two, the region is one of the
ChamBruce Clark of Seminole Sheets for water service
heaviest traveled areas in the
to a tonight of the city council.
ber of Commerce Christmas
County Animal Control has also new residence outside the
The charter, recommended Parade; discussion
world,
city
of bills from
been asked to attend to discuss liuuts.
by an advisory board of Poole
and Kopeck, consultants
citizens, calls for a fiveon the acquisition of the minimember city council coinposed
computer for utility billing (a
of four councilmen and a voting Contr
oveny over the billing
mayor, continuing at the same developed some
time the office of city manager, when the councilmonths ago
attempted
It Is expected the council will without success to
11,
determine
set a public hearing on the whether
Mayor
Gerald
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placed
on the Dec.
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Ing Gay. Dan Evans, the nalion's senior GOP governor.
In Vermont, the Democratic
nominee is Stolle Hackel, who
beat the organization choice in
a three-way primary. She was a
utility lawyer who then headed
a state employment security
agency for 10 years before becoming state treasurer two
years ago.
Her opponent is Richard A.
Snelling, a sports equipment
millionaire who is now majority
leader of the state House.
They've been sparring on taxes
and state economic developmed. Some Democrats have
declined to support their nomi.
net, saying she is too conservative.
Illinois is the only one of the
10 most populous states with a
gubernatorial contest this year.
James R. Thompson, a Rebcan and formc U.S. attm-ny In Chicago, Li favored or
Michael J. Howlett, the current
secreta ry Of state and candidate of Chicago Mayor Richard

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Snow Hits Colorado, Nebraska

Band radios about who was
Howard "Dirty Bird" Collins,
crowding whom on a CB chan- 51, was in poor condition Sun.
nd. They used their radios to
a Fort Worth hospital
arrange arandezvous beneath with a bullet wound in his
freeway underpass to fight it stomach. Don "Blue Goose"
out.
Hllther3 died ofgunshoe,
wounds as he drove from the
Now police are looking for
fight scene Friday night.
man who was among spectators Haltom City Police Det. Bob
w showed at the ffled11I
who
apparently fired shots that Hurley said a pistol was found
at the scene.
HeOther
said he
had
" Goose" dead and interviewed
left Blue
some
persons
"Dirty Bird" critically
Present at the fight and would
wounded.
Cli In local CB
Orstosee
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said a woman CB operator who tapes of transmissions prior to
listened to the radio exchange. the fight in hopes of ldent1fylng
"We tried to stop it. We figured the giuunan.
It would lead to trouble, but we
No charges had been filed in
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Women have an opportunity to
increase the niunber of state
capitols they control from one
to tine in the Nov. 2 elections
when voters in 14 Mates select
governors,
Four governorships, hi I]linots, North Carolina, West
Virginia and Delaware, seem
likely to switch parties. Four
Others could — in Utah, North
Dakota, Washington and Vetmont. In any case, Democrats
are expected to hold their nearly 3.1 domination nationwide,
In Washington and Vermont,
women are vying to join Gov.
Ella Gram ci Connecticut as
heads of dates. Both races are
regarded as close,
Dixy Lee Ray, former chairman of the Atomic Energy
Commission and State Depart.
ment
official,
won
Washington's
Democratic
nominntln in n blistcrtrg V'gM
with Seattle" Mayor We
Libtman last month.
She Is facing John Spellman,
executive of th Mate's largest

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — In the past
few years, the Florida Senate has sometimes
been known as a group that does little but set
back and watch the other legislative chamber
work, Sen. Lou Brantley says.
"It's been said that In the past several years
the innovative programs have either come out
of the House or been proposed by the governor's office," Brantley says.
He says he's going to change that reputation
— partly for selfish reasons
— starting next
month when the Democratic majority officially names him to succeed Dempsey
Barron as Senate president.
"Whatever the
u to be
wiU reflect on M#,- Brantley said.
"1 want the
Image of theSenate to be what I know It really
is, that of a true representative of the public."

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WASHINGTON (AP)
U.S. tank
production Is increasing significantly, and the
Army — gradually recovering from a tank
shortage no longer objects to new sales of
tanks to Israel.
Pentagon officials predict the production of
new M60 tanks will reach a level next year
sufficient to handle both the Army's armor
buildup and foreign sales requirements.
The Army's changed attitude emerged in
interviews with key officers following reports
that a new arms package for Israel includes
about 120 M60 tanks. The package was approved by President Ford more than a week
ago, catching many military officials by
surprise.

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congressional or senatorial ban* hi Washington,
nd
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cigruseinnai Miffs aren't exactly opted to day away from Chiles' representative
you
will have heEd a lot of verbiage leading i to
on di. top of en d4eected Hats these days.
probably also were disappointed In not having the
and
daring the hesriep - In the forms of opening
The
The public reaction Is widerdandaWe - but chance to air their woes to the senator himself,
statements, stunmarlss, questions of witnesses.
- especially when you recopite that feeling that anything lens would be a waste of time
Well, don't be fooled All of them are daff.prepsred.
and an exercise In futility.
(
One particular Instam coma to mind. One day,
senatorial) offices Is dafldone - over and above
Not necessarily so.
In a Senate building elevator, a United Staten
the wIndow-thasin femmeà who me strategically
Staff work Is the key to all congressional offices.
senator was en route to a hearing ofa committee, of
and esthetically placed in some offktL
At least 99 per cent of the work of any elected ofwhich he was chairman.
Lad week a member of Sen. Lawton Chiles' fidal - national or state - Is accomplished by
Florida gaff
"What should Isay to open the hearing?" asked
y bw•i
staff. That Is why you hear - particularly on the
tii. Senator of an assistant.
residents to meet with him on their proems, national level - of staff work, staff Investigations,
The senator was Edward Kennedy of
gresrlvancesHe Would then
back to,
staff reports. The senator or congressman, more
Maisachtsetts.
boss. A not-overwtielinng number of three pe.
often than not, know, only what his staffers tell him
yjjt
He (or she) Is only as good as
So, discard yowcyolclsm that your elected
Herald writer Kris
Nash
sat
in
took
on
that
This
Is
not
necessarily
a
criticism.
Most
ficials
can't be reached and that they don't really
notes, and reportedSword
his findings and refttions of an lawmakers on the national level, en— yareayouoryowpronJ. next time you
three covltuents who bothered to meet Qilles' members of several committees and s"onurJt.
have a chance to talk with someone out of his (or
aide, Dee Woodbery.
her) office, do It.
tees, making It virtually Impossible to keep up with
There undoubtediy is a prevawjg viewof and Informed on every development within his
If you air your problem or grievance and get no
"what's the me, anyway?", the feeling that you assigned responsibility,
results
then your cynicism will be JiutIfled.
can't get new your elected representatives
That is why he hires a presurned&lt;vmpetent
And you can remember Chat the ned time at the
collectively or Individually. And that's too bed. The staff.
ballot box.

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Public unrest made itself apparent in the results of West
Germany's recent elections, but not to the extent of earlier
balloting In Sweden that toppled the socialist order of Prime
Minister Olof Palme.
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt has managed to hold his
Position despite gains for his more conservative opposition
headed by Helmut Kohl. The potential for dramatic
Philosophical change was lacking In West Germany where
extemism in politics has been shunned since World War U.
Even so, the votes in Sweden and West Germany reflected
citizen disenchantment with massive government spending
an uneasiness over detente.

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has been the hallmark of the Schmidt party and his predessor,

Willy Brandt.

The United States can take comfort in the West German
vote. The government under Sdunicl has been generally allied
with American goals.
The new st rength of his political opponents sho uld only
encourage a sterner defense of West Germany's security and
economic links across the Atlantic.

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Calm Restored In Soweto
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) —
Ca lm was restored in the black township of
Soweto early today after 700 blacks went on a

HOSPITAL NOTES
OCTOBER 11, 1971

Evelyn Scholz
Dorothy Simpson
Belindi G. Tyson
Eva M. Johnson, Apopka
Howard C. Bedson, DeLand
Ann T. Curry, Deltoha
Francis J. Shea, Deltona
Sandra Tyner, Deltona

Cynthia

Warren, Lake

Monroe

BIRTHS
Sanford:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas
(Dorothy) Simpson, a boy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Larry (Sandra)
Tyner, a boy, Deltona

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Chester H. Bethany
Lois E. Butner
Qulnnrecus L Byrd

Sheryl P. Donovan
All Fludd
Edward Gross
Jeffrey Russell
Dorothy Waits
Rosa Lynn Williams
Horace J. Allen, Deltona
Alexander Grant, DeBary
Harry Brodt, Deltona
Mildred D. Ellis, Deltona
Henry F. Leymann, Deltona
Louise H. McElroy, Deltona

Michael J. Russo, Deltona
Francis J. Shea, Deltona

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)
The Nobel
Prize in Chemistry was awarded today to
Prof. William N. Lipscomb of Harvard
University for studies "illuminating problems
of chemical bonding."
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Sanford:
Early Bradford
Marion A. Fortson
Annie Grooms
John HlggIson
Charles W. Kelley
Sandra Klauck
Jacqueline Partain
Harold C. Pitman
Karen Poyser
Alzada Washington
Raymond M. Williams
R.B. Zipperer
Joyce A. Feuerbacher,
Altamonte Springs
Margaret Boughton, Deltona
Antone C. Ferreira, Deltona
Thomas P. Into, Deltona
Frances C. Joslas, Deltona
Stefan Slvak Jr., Deltona

Arthur G. W!rth, Deltona
George S. Simpson, Fern
Park
Pauline Raese, Orange City
James H. Ellington, Orlando

Leona M. Pritchett, Orlando
Ernest Chavers, Osteen
Ira Bradley, Oviedo
Michael Ungard, Oviedo
Sandra K.

Summers,

Sorrento
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Fred Allen
Marion W. Freeman

Alene Higginbotham

Scattered showers north
Portion Wednesday and
Thursday and in the south
portion on Friday. Highs In the
SOs on Wednesday and ranging
from around 70 In the extreme
north to the SOs In the south on
Thursday and Friday. Lows In
the north portion of the state
mostly In the SOs on Wednesday,
dropping to the 50s by Friday.
Lows In the south portion In the
upper SOs and the low 70s.
TUESDAY'S TIDES
Daytona Beach highs 4:44
a.m. and 5:10 p.m.; lows 10:53 I
a.m. and 11:20 p.m.
Port Canaveral HIghs 4:34
a.m. and 4:58 p.m.; lows 10:49
a.m. and 11:15 .m.

Chemistry Prize Awarded

OCTOBER 17, 1PIS
ADMISSIONS

Willie M. Jones
Lenora Nelson
Horace J. Waits

Sunday's high U. Today's low

rampage following the funeral of a 16-year-old

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Robert H. Yackel, Deltona
Sh€r;y A. Koke, Lake Monroe

ADMISSIONS
sanford:
Fred Allen
Kenneth E. Gustafson

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youth who died in jail.
Control Chief David Kriel said he was
unable to confirm a report that police opened
fire on rioters who burned the home of a black
police detective.
He said the rioters destroyed 10 government
vehicles and damaged 17.

Oder Wells
Olga Young
Mae L. Landau, Deltona
John Lesch, Deltona
Barbara H. Page, Deltona
Eunice D. Wilds, lancaster,
Pa.
Michael Weiss, Winter Park

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CHRISTOPHER RIFE
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Sirmons, Longview, Tex. and
Saturday. Born in Abington, Julian Sirmons, Shinendaga,
Pa., he moved to Florida in Central America; sister, Mrs.
1965. lie was a 1975 graduate of Vernie Scoggins, Branford; 25
DeLand High School. He was a grandchildren; 36 greatstudent at Seminole Corn. grandchildren and six greatmunity College and mem be r of great-grandc hildren.
Communit y United Me thodist
Brisson Funeral Home is in
Church of DeBary.
charge of arrangements.
Survivors include his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rife of
DeBary; sister, Cindy and
Funeral Notices
brother, Mark, both '1 De Bary;

charge of arrangements.
MRS. ROSA SIRMONS
Mrs. Rosa C. Sirmons, 92, of
Sanford died Sunday night.
Born in Live Oak, she cam e to
Sanford in 192i. She was a

Baptist.
Survivors are two daughters,
Mrs. Mildred Veino, Ostcen and
Mrs.
Wiseman.
Maxine

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CHRISTOPHER
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for Chr i sto pher Richard Rife, it,
of 29 Lilac Or . DBary, who de
Saturday will be held at 1030
a m
Tuesday. at Brisson
Funeral Home. with Rev.Cecil
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officiating. Burial in
Oakla*n Cemetery Brisson in
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SIRMONS, MRS. ROSA C. Funeral services for Mrs Rosa
C. Sirmons. 92. of Sanford, who
died Sunday night. will beat 2:30
m, Wednesday. at Brlison
Funeral Home, Burial In
Evergreen Cemetery Brinon
Funeral Home in charge,

congressional testimony agi" Mobil, Gulf and replaced by a lawyer who I, identified with the

Tenneco. He Is an expert on the offshore oil
and FPC' pro-industry forces,
gas
Fields that the oil Industry covets.
well.
By
"reconciliation." It Is all the more import
Our sources say t he purge was car
ant, favor
overI.
The int elligence about the political prisoners therefore, for
ried out by
Vietnam to "issue a complete
he
antagonized
the
powerful
w Vietnam com es from an unexpected source
oil crowd,
Richard Dunham In order to present
icowding of all political detainees,,, and to
He has now been relegated to the FPC's the next president with a Commission th
the liberal group, called SANE, which vigorously facilitate Inspection
at Li
al ready stacked In favor of the
bureaucratic Siberia, a
opposed U.S. participation in the Vietnam War. cy," SANE declares, by an International agenlowly post dealing with
gas and oil
hydroelec
tycoons.
power,
SANE was accused during the Nixon years of
Footnote: The Vietnam gove rnment
Anot he r to ugh, pro-consumer man, Jon
being soft on the Vietnamese Comrjnists.
Lotis,
Footnote: Dunham
Insisted that only those who were active in the
an assistant general counsel, has been oi4ed Chairman
ceuldo't be Nachet Vice
But SANE's
John ilolloman said the FPC had
executive director, Sanford Saigon regiltne or who had developed "negative"
from the position where he fought vainly to hold delegated broad
(ttlieb, has taken the Communists to task in a attitudes were locked up In
down pipeline and electricity rates.
the re-education
powers t
t vat
letter to the Vietnam government's camps,
lie title Dunham who, apparadministrative
ently, Is making the most of
remains the same, but his power Is gone.
them.

business meeting.
Arts &amp; Crafts Show for residents of The Forest, 10
am. 102 p.m., In multi-purpose room,

FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) - The
price of the West German mark in dollars
went up a twentieth of a cent this morning
after a revaluation of the West German money
against six European currencies linked to it.
The dollar slipped to 2.44 marks, or 40.98
cents a mark. The closing quotation Friday
was 2.443 marks, or 40.93 cents.
Trading was nearly at a standstill for the
linked currencies of Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden,
Norway and West Germany as dealers
awaited a news conferenc? q explain the
•rev1uatjon decision apnuncd late Sunday
evening.

and paternal gr.adparent.s, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Rife, of
DeBary.
Brisson Funeral Home is in

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Civic and Community Affairs Committee, Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, A a.m.
Florida Nurses Association, District 37, 4 p.m.,
Seminole County Health Center, Sanford. Regular

West German Mark Gains

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Cooes A..

Commerce, 6:15 a.m.

Palestinian forces maintained their cease-fire
east and south of Beirut today as a summit
meeting in Saudi Arabia sought a peace
formula for the 18-month-old civil war.
But Lebanese Moslem and Christian gunners pounded residential areas of divided
Beirut with their usual nightly rockets and
heavy artillery shells, and the Palestinians
claimed Israeli troops took control of a southem Lebanese village and handed It over to the
Christians.
The Palestinians also charged that the
Syrians were using the "summit lull" to
consolidate their positions and during the
night occupied three villages near Aley, the
Palestinians' last stronghold on the Beirut.
Damascus highway 10 miles east of Beirut.

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Greater Maitland Civic Center lie,, annual membership meeting and election, 8 p.m.
Aviation Committee, Greater Sanford Chamber of

BEIRUT, Lstnn (AP) - Syrian and

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clubhouse, spring Oaks and SR 436.

Peace Formula Sought

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PRE-ELECTION PURGE: The federal
regulatory agency, which Is supposed to protect aft Cyril Woisy, whose legs had to be amputated
er he was injur ed in a World War II raid
the public from excess fuel profit.,, Is going
over
Germany,
fought Just as bravely for the conthrough a brutal pre-election purge of conjun
somers on the bureaucratic battlefield. He
advocate.,,
became an acting assistant counsel, but then was
In one of the most cynical moves In recent hounded
to a lower status by the cornmemory, four of the top pro-co nsumer lawyers missionersbeck
who serve the
oil Interests. Now he
at the Federal Power Commission ha
ve been will be
sent to the block. The FPC Influences the price cases. reduced to handling minor electricity
consumers must pay for natural gas and, to a
lesser extent, oil, coal and other fuels.
Joel CockrelJ, a trial attorney who fought the
The downgrading of one attorney, Rus
El PaSO natural gas conglomerate
sell
tis.,
Mamone, appears directly related
suddenly been pulled off the
case. He has been

TOPS Cbapler7l, 7p.m. over Baptist Church, Crystal

Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.

NASSAU, The Bahamas (AP) - A
Milwaukee handyman is to be hanged for
murder at Fox Hill Prison shortly after
sunrise Tuesday - the first American
executed in these tropical islands in 15 years.
Michiah Shobek, a thin 22-year-old man who
admitted killing three
tourists,will be
trussed and placed alone in the small gallows
room. 'Me trap door is triggered from a
nearby room.
'If we didn't hang people occasionally, tle
society would fall apart," commented a Bahamian government spokesman.

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trust authorities would agree: they are accusing
occasionally makes decide whether the merger is likely to restrict
And In India, the Bombay Times noted that
light of the Injury, telling once that he h6pied
competition. All federal trust-busters, whether
the corporations, whatever their size
, of being world peace Is dil
l argely a function of
be vice president because it Is an Inside Job with from the Justice Department or the Federal
rest rictive.
American power and prosperity. American
no heavy lifting; otherwise, as he should, he Trade Commission, will have wider powers to
It is consumers, however, not corporations.
Institutions,
the paper said, "will continue to
minimizes the problem, perhaps thankful,Interview witnesses and see any papers they who have had the last say on the bill. Over the inspire
and influence
man in his endless Journey
want to.
considering war, that it is no worse.
last few years the consumer cause has grown towards
freedom."
In the past, Individuals hesitated to go to
teeth; buyers have become more sensitive to the
And yet througho ut his eight years In court over a few cents' crease
A tall order, and more than enough to fill a
In
in
th
way goods and services are priced and i
e
price
of
a
y.
Congress, and also during this campaign, he has loaf
of bread or a beer.
way, during inflation, those prices Jump.
hoped others In similar circumstances might
Now, however, the rewards may be worth the
Many states have already reinforced their
benefit from his example. During the Republican cost. The damages charged
For some reason, a bumper dicker dreamed
to corporations
antirust laws with harsher penalties and
convention, he conspiculoinly used a sign- whichflx
up
by Friends of Animals Inc., rube us the wrong
prices wilJbe the amount of the fllI
br oader powers of Inquiry. Since 1973, the way.
language translator during his podium remarks. charge multiplied
It reads: "Caution, I brake for animals."
by the sales of the item across
number of anti-trust suits filed in the states has
Last month he showed up at a Miss Wheelchair the date; and then
Who doesn't brake for animals? It's a purely )
tripled,
more than doubled. Faced with this fierce instinct
American pa geant. And he has told leading
ive reaction, even for experienced
The hill's much-filibustered ourney through
consumer
offensive, some corporations are motorists,
physical rehabilitation officials, politics not. Congress, and its emergence
and has nothing to do with one's
being
at
the
end
with
more
careful.
withstanding, to "use me this election, use me in many of
feelings
for
or against four-legged critters who
Its priddes drawn, can be blamed on big
The giant IBM computer company, still suddenly dart Into
any way you can."
the road,
business. The largest corporations are beginning
trouble Is that It
fighting the case brought against it by the United has been known to haveme
catastrophic conSure use could be considerable, particularly if to feel victimized by a government which first of
States after seven years, now makes a
sequences for the twolegged variety.
Dole wins in November. Milton Kahn, director of all allowed state clasis-actions against them, in
scrupulous assessment of anti-trust attitudes
It the people who sport this bumper sticker
the Federation of Handicapped (New York), the 1960, and now encourages Donald Baker, the
before changing policy,
are telling in that they love animals, fine.
reminds that when Franklin Roosevelt served as aggressive new head of the Justice Depart.
So do
And three of the most exclusive fashion stores we.
president from a wheelchair, his influence on ment's antitrust division, to talk about pricein New York are now offering shamefaced
If they aretelling us that they will make very "
rehabilitation services was Immeasurable. He fixing as "a serious crime" deserving a jail
refunds to their account customers to make reasonable
effort, with due regard for the safety
inspired the March of Dimes campaign against sentence,
amends for fixing prices several years ago.
of
themselves
and other motorists, to avoid
polio, for one thing, leading to medical research
The giant companies protest that they are
If customers can be compensated for paying
hitting some unfortunate, confused animal in
and immuniza tion,
only giant because they are efficient, and not
too much for a dress, a case on the price of their path, so will everyone
because they mean to curb competition. my
else who Is not a
pretzels cannot be far behind,
dedicated
st

Washington
The Communists who have observer at the United
Nations, Dinh Ba Thj.
taken over Vietnam reportedl y are holding
Citing priva te reports "from Vietnamese
between 2o0,000 and onpohtjcal„.iersIn inside and outside their native land,”
SANE
"re-education camps,"
accuses
Not only former officials of the fallen Saigon to 300,000the Communist regime of detaining up
"Political prisoners in your country"
regime, but some of its most outspoken op
a number which he alleges Is "far in excess
of
ponents, have been herded Into the prison those military and civ
ilian officials who forcamps. Among them are some of
milita nt merly served the Saigon regime,"
Budd hists, Hoa Hao !eaders and Third Force
Adds SANE sternly: "We are distressed to
parlunentarians who gave ca-President Nguyen learn that
some of the 'detainees' have been
Van Thieu so much trouble during the Vietnam deprived of all
contact with their families. hopes
War.
for normalization and justice cannot
suppress
Many of these criticsof Thieu, once hailed by our concern for the
human rights of those your
the Communists in the north, have now been govertiment finds in need of 're-education.'
jailed by the CommwiMs. Their offense: they
The letter points out that the new Vietnam
are not only anti-meu hid antmmun1st as government
often speaks of "human rights" and

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America
Em bo ies
I iberty

JACK ANDERSON

Hauled Reese for March of DImes, 6-11 p.m., 419W,

American To Be Hanged

The settlement reached by Ford Motor Co. and
the United Auto Workers to end a three-week strike
will have the effect of a rock dropped In a pond. The
t rlpples Will first touch contracts still to be
negotiated between the (JAW and the other auto
TOM TIEDE
manufacturers. They probably will go on to inDON OAKLEY
fluence labor contracts in other Industries.
It's good news that 170,00o Ford workers will be
VOTE
going back to their jobs, barring unresolved
disoutes at the Inezil l.vel We cannot say as much.
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for the termsthnesetttement, which can•
1y be bad news for we new National Commission
on Productivity and Work Quality. It is wrestling
,17CIANS
with the problem of keeping the United States from
falling even farther behind in the productivity rates
QEA
in the industrialized countries.
co
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Measuring productivity is a complex affair,
With the Dole maign - It was onlya brief
Forallffie criticism ft encounters abroad, the
but a basic factor is the cost of labor going Into the
moment In Robert Dole's exhausting bid for the
United States continues to be a beacon Ht of
output of a piece of goods. The great gains made by
vice presidency. But It was nice. The candidate
freedom. The Ideals enshrined In the Declaration ..
was In Newark, N.J., riding In a parade, when
Japan on export markets in the last decade can be
of
.
remain a powerful force
some men In the street hoisted a Large poster
traced in large part to spectacular improvemahead
ent in
shaping
foreign
views
of America - at least
drawing of a twisted hand which contained this
the productivity of Japanese industry — well
.
wherever newspapers are free to express those
crude
but
tender
inscription:
Of Western Europe and the United States. In fact,
views.
"A four-letter word for Bob Dole is Guts'
This Is the Inrebon gained from a U1fl
we stand in 11th place in the rate of increase since
It may have been the most nonpartisan
OW
of International editorials collected by
1960 in the output per man-hour of industry.
tribute of this electric season. Each of the
Alias
World Press magazine onthesubject of the
prhicipal
candidates
has
admirable
qualities,
for
Wages were not a particularly difficult issue in
Bicentennial.
example
each
of
them
isa
small-town
American
the Ford negotiations, due to a cost-of-living
The Sunday Telegraph of London, for
with quite humble beginnings, but the Junior
escalator already in effect. Rather, Leonard
example,
proclaimed that "had It not been for
seantor from Kansas Is also something a a
Woodcock and his (JAW made this contract a
.
the success of the American experiment, the S
spiritual Inspiration. He Is a handicapped
spearpoint toward the goal of shortening the workIdea of individual freedom would never have
citizen, crippled If you will, and one does not
.
survived the challenges of the 20th century."
week. Ford employes will get an additional five
have to be Republican to appreciate his courage.
The London Observer noted that "We can be a
days off in the second year of the contract, and
The story of his disability Is by now familiar
Little
proud that no other nation, not even
seven more days off in the third year plus an extra
to those who have followed the news of i.
imperial
Rome, produced so great and nobly
hustings.
When
he
was
21,
and
a
World
War
II
holiday. The result is that by 1979 they will be
independent an offspring."
infantryman
in
Italy,
Dole
led
a
charge
against
.,
.
getting 45 days off with pay ever year, which
Such fond favoritism could, of course, be
an angry German machine-gun emplacement.
calculates to almost one a week or - presto - a
expected
from the Mother Country. But In
So doing, he received shell fragments In
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four-day workweek,
France, with whom our relations have not
shoulder and several cracked vertebrae. He
No one wants to begrudge his neighbor some
always been smooth, in Figaro of Paris said that
spent 39 months In repair, much of It wrapped in
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extra leisure time, but somebody is paying the
a cast from neck to trunk.
Liberty, Independence, democracy. . . and sun
price every time he takes an extra day off with pay.
Democracy At Work
His right arm is now only slightly withered,
do."
In this case, it will be the car-buyer who eventually
but virtually useless. lie can use the elbow as a
If America is "the most criticized country In
will see the effects of the (JAW contract on price
paperweight, and the curled hand to hold light
the world," said the French news
.stickers. Needless to say, if foreign autit objects. Otherwise, he has one arm, and LONDON ECONOMIST
l'Expreas, "(It) Is also the most Imitated, and
.
tj
minutto an
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no
tiiatgoesoninAmericaIswtiniyalIen to
getting dressed, must ask for assletance In some
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erosion of the productivity of their labor force, the
Europe ortkestofthjworld,g
of his dining habits, and must endlessly guard
and the Soviet Union."
stickers on imported cars may look quite different,
against the exuberant voter who tries to grab A Cons
The Suddeutsche Zeltung of Munich: ,Two
urn
er
VidOi'y
Mr. Woodcock claims the reduced work
him for a well-meaning but painful handshake,
hodearaerltsblth,America
Isl
schedule is aimed at creating more jobs in the auto
world's
protector
of
Liberty,
the
greatest
hopethe
Three decades after receiving his wounds,
of
industry. Fine, if it really accomplishes that and if
WASHINGTON — President Ford's decision
complain that to hold 70410 per cent of the freedom-loving htmnity.11
Dole still stdfers from pain. Not terribly, he says, to sign the new anti-trust bill Is a feather in the
market, leaving a picking margin of 20-30 per
that were the only effect. But to isolate the case for
but occasionally. lie thinks it's a matter of im. caps of 1ph
Outside Europe, Atlas found a rather more
Ra Nader'3 fighting consurners.
cent
for someone else, is riot monOPOHM (and in ambivalent attitude toward America. But
the unemployed auto worker from the larger
Proper circulation. For instance he feels cold
It allows state attorney-generats, acting as
fact the proportion that constitut" a monopoly
problems of eroding productivity, price inflation
weather more than he'd like. Aides say he must "parents of the date," to sue for triple damages
EliMa"
Kinshasa, Zaire, wrote that
has
never been fixed In law).
and com petition from abroad is woefully shortsometimes take mild painkill ers,
"nowhere In the world will you find such aton behalf of state residents all corporations
William E. La Mothe, president of the Kellogg tachment to li
sighted. We can only regret that this was the price
berty as In America. As residents
Beyond these brief comments, neither Dole which seem to be conspiring to fix prices. Big
Company, has put corporation feelings In a of the Third World, we must particularly
Ford Motor Co. had to pay to get its 67 plants
nor his staff talk at length about the disability. companies planning mergers will have to give
nutshell: "They're not accusing us of doing the positive response of America to praise
reopened
Apparently they do not want to appear to be notice in advance to let the anti-trust authorities
something, but of being something." me
anti- derdeveloped world."
milking sympathy. Dole

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Contrary to cries from
after Friday's resounding 21.19 victory over Gainesville,
the Seminoles are not "No. 1."
But they are No. 7.
And that marks the first time since 1971 that
has been ranked In the weekly prep poll conducted by the
Florida Sportswriters Association.

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7 Ranking First Since 1971

CLASS A— 1. Greensboro 17 (14) 164; 2. Branford (5.0)
160; 3. Tallahassee FAMU2 (44) 112; 4. T1adon (54)168;
5. Alachua Rolling Green (5.0)

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at NbIlYwood's Sportatodurn, and I came away with these observations:

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TAMPA — Danny Anders, the
Orlando-Seminole Jal-Alal fronton, the Sportatorlum
to
lure pro basketball and pro hockey to South Florida as well as golden boy of putting, chalked
t'it. i
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up his most Impressive victory •
serve as a functional building for various attractions,
To get to this beautiful, air-conditioned structure, you go in the Sunshine State Sunday by ,,, .,,..
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1 south tO the Hollywood exit on the Florida Turnpike. Upon 1ea,ijig winning the state chain. i, '//.
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the toll road, head west. Ten minutes later the four-lane road pbis, defeating Robert
becomes two lanes and continue past open swampland until you Henderson In the finale of a 32&lt;
If .
man
match
play
tournament.
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think you are either lost or somewhere near Tampa. That's
I,.
Both are iromOrlando.
S GeorgeForemanthouldfl't be allowod to igMag
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nainent runnerup in 1975
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The Eight between Dino Dennis and Forernan was as on&amp;,sided
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David
against
Goliath,
pQc1d
V,000
from
putting
i?t
as a match could be. It was like puttingS
S
that year. lThii wfn was worth
making certain Goliath had the slingshot,
'01
$32oplusthestatetrophy.
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Dennis could have gone into the ring with an axe and still been
-a,..,
Tampa's Allan Arrington won ,
api a 10-1 underdog.
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the amateur title, ending a
Dennis can never be accused of being the greatest fighter
three-year domination by
the world, despite his unbeaten record coming
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the fight,
he never stopped trying and he deserves every dollar he was paid Rockledge's Jimmy Craig.
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I finally observed a cornennan more unbelievable than
•-di1,
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Dominick Polo — Al Braverman, who did
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in the Foreman11
Dennis fight for which most cornermen would be suspended for
life.
Ref says TD as David Long hauls In S. Seminole pass
Never had I seen a man throw water on his lighter during the
round;
Stand
up
on
the
ring
apron
for the entire fight; Leave his __________________________________________________________________________
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corne r and walk along the ring apron, all the way to a neutral
corner to shout instruct ions to his fighter during the heat of
in
battle; Intimidate the referee by Instructing him on everything
from repromanding Foreman to when the fight should be stopped.
IguessthattswhathappenswhenyouworkforDonggand
Sunday', Results
Thursday. Oct. ii
Minnesota II, Michigan St. 10
Washington 20, Detroit 7
your fighter is fighting on a Don Kin g Promotion. You can get
Nebraska SI, Kansas St. 0
Cincinnati
New York. it
Seattle 13, Tampa Bay 10
MCiSS4FY (n)
N Illinois 7, lIIlils St. 3
away with anything you want.
AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
Cleveland 20. Atlanta Ii
Notre Dame Al. Oregon o
Saturday. Oct. 23
Roberto Duran could have been given an easier match than
Eastern Division
Baltimore it, Buttalo 13
New York at Cincinnati, i
Ohio 2$ Miami, Ohio 11
W
I. T PCt. PF PA
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Alvaro Rojas. But last I heard, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and 84
Pittsburgh33, Cincinnati 6
necessary
Ohio St. 30. Wisconsin 20
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Minnesota 21, New York Gi
Sunday, Oct. 24
Oklahoma
2$.
Kansas
10
Helen Keller were too busy to appear.
New Eng
3 2 0 .600 131 115
ants 7
New York at CincInnati, if
S Dakota 17, Morningside 14
2 1 0 .333 119 130
• • Putting Rojas in with Duran was a joke, Duran is one of the Miami
Green Bay 2$. Philadelphia 13
necessary
W Illinois II, E. minois 10
Bull
2 4 0 .333 115 117
greatest, If not the greatest, lightweights of all time.
Kansas City 70 Miami 17, OT
W Michigan 31, Toledo 21
NY jots
i 4 0 •oo 43 131
St. Louis 21, Dallas 17
Wichita St 33. Drake 23
Rojas' I really can't tell you who he Is, except that he Is not
Central Division
Oakland I?, Denver 10
SOUTHWEST
ranked among the top 15 lightweights and he doesn't even appear Civic'
1 2 0 647 144 "
Los Angeles 20, Chicago 17
Bishop IS, Texas Southern ii
Httn
1 2 0 .647 127 76
In the latest edition of the Ring Record Book.
San Diego 30. Houston 27
Houston 26. SMU 6
Cleve
3 3 0 .500 127 170
San Francisco 33. New Or
I Mike Dukes Isn't going anywhere, Frankle Otero has seen
N. Texas St , 10. W Texas St.
Pitts
7 1 0 333 131 116 leans 3
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his better days and never have I seen such talent in an undercard
Western Division
Texas All 61. W. New Mixi.
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Today's
Game,
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Oakid
S 1 0 .133 134 137
• give so little to so many.
to?
New York Jets at New Eng
S Diego
1 2 0 647 141 120
The undercard, which wq the real reason I went to a show
Texas
AIM
71.
Baylor
0
Denver
3 3 0 300 136 47 land, ( n)
FAR WEST
that put fans paying $10 in a seat so far away from the ring that Kan City
2 1 0 .333 121 17$
Arizona St 23 Texas El Paso
TPI
Bay
0 6 0 000 34 133
they needed binoculars, turned out to be less than thrilling.
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Dukes, the fighter most experts feel Is our best heavyweight
Brigham Young 63. S. MIS
Eastern Division
5551j It
amateur, showed his division to be weak, Impressing very few S Lou
i 0 .133 164 119
Colorado St 27, Air Force 3
with a two-round KO over Al Byrd.
S I 0 .133 ISO IS
Hawaii 20, Portland State I?
Wash
EAST
1
2
0
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127
III
Idaho IS. Weber St 17
Byrd Is not known In ring circles as much of opponent. As Phila
Boston Col. II, W Virginia 3
2 1 0 .333 IS 12$
Montana I?, Boise St ii
one ringsider was heard to say before the fight, "This is the NY Gnts
13
Brown 2$. Cornell 12
0 6 0 .000 76 13$
Montana St. 21. Idaho St 7
'anisIus 3S, Oswego St. 15
longest I think Byrd has ever gone."
Central Division
Nevada Reno 11, Simon Fra
Colgate
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Princeton
Minn
1
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Otero ret ur ned to the ring alter a brief retirement and didn't Chgo
ser 13
Harvard
17,
Dartmouth
10
33
Oregon SI 10, California 9
look impressive at all. In fact, he could be in a lot of trouble If he
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Bay
3 3 0 300 100 130
San Jose St. 31. Long Beach
M an h a tt an
7.
Fairleigh
steps into the ring with either one of our two lightweights, Termite Dirt
2 1 0 333 $7 94
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Western
Division
Watkins or Frankle Santore.
Stanford 31, WaShington 21
Penn St. 77, Syracuse 3
S Fran
5 I 0 533 )4) 3
SW Texas 34, Stephen F Aus
In other action: Sammy Masias won his second straight pro L. A.
16
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Pennsylvania IS. Lafayette II
fight with a KO over Jim Hughes; Lou Esa outbrawled Hurricane N Orins
1 1 .313 101 Id Pittsburgh 36, Miami. Fla. 19
UCLA 42, Washington St 3
5e
I S 0 .167 91 163
Rutgers 7$. Lehigh
Grant and Keith Kelly defeated Willie Johnson.
Utah St. 2$, Utah I?
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At the heaviest weight level,
South Seminole's Junior
N'I'ER PARK Lyman',
tam Cobras continued to
,
Rick
Has-ta and Lake Brantley's
roll, mangling Fort Pierce,
s
dole
the show Saturday in
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behind Audle Cleveland's two- gir
touchdown rushing. Cleveland the Winter Park Invitational,
turned in scoring jaunts of 25 where Horta posted a 14:18
and30yardsandwasbacJby doddng to beat the field in a
Chris Stone, who tallied on a cross country meet won by
ftveyard burst, .
iutz- Edgewater boys and Lake
Zayar, who reurned an InL&gt;'man's Kathy Bringarmhieiterciepted pass 12 yards to pay
was second in girl's corndirt.
Quarterback John Hawkins petition, but Brantley scored
yards to score and heavily In team points with
sneak ed
Tony Macaw plr..iger for the seventh through l(*h finishes by
ertra point to lift the Janet Smith, Jeannie D'Arvllle,
Tuskawjlla eeeWees to ttieir Laura Rodgers and Debbie
victory. Hawkins and Davis.
Jeff Stephe ns aided the defense
with fumble recoveries and Raiders Run 3rd
Todd Duncan intercepted two VALDOSTA, Ga. — Seminole
DeLand passes, one to kill a Community College's cross
scoring threat with two minutes country team ran third In the
left in the game.
Blazer Classic Saturday, won
Byron Washington, Jeff by host Valdosta State.
Maurer and Shane Buckelew
SCC's Lyn Johnson set a
logged touchdown runs as school record for the five-mile
Milwee's PeeWee club cruised distance with a 25:29 docking,
past Lakeview. David Cheek good for fifth place.
pounced on a loose ball and Joe
The Raider thinclads are at
Felder dashed 48 yards with a Gainesville this Saturday for
pass interception to spark the the Florida Invitational with
winners' defense.
division and state meets upSouth Seminole roared to its coming the following weekends.
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Results from the Midget Jackson Heights. 14m hauled
echelon found Pinecastle in TD wriab of 15 And Z Wds
squashing Teague, 19-2 and while Ronnie Comeens, Tony
d o m inating Monson, Terry Barrett and
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PeeWee class action saw paved the way for Motley with
Tusks willa nick DeLand, 74, In precision blocking, while
a collision of powerhouses, defenders John Jackson,
while Milwee mauled winless Patrick Taylor and Kevin
Lakeview, 19.0, St. C:oud
Azpinwall helped bl unt th e
smacked Teague, 4, and Sanford offensive attack
Maitland tripped South Quarterback Mike Andriano
Seminole, 12-6, despite a tossed two scoring strikes to
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There were two outs, one
Onepitchwasafllttook—
do just that twice before. again."
Hunter was complaining about away (ruin sending the first one th
3-0 and $4,816 fans roaring.
at had been getting him Among their 29 World Series UIt appeared that what hapIn the third, singles by Perez
the mound In luveifroig Sta- Sunday night World Series out all night. Itwas a fastb.11. It ties are two
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came to the plate fast and Rroodynand 19sa against
and he couldn't dig a hole.
Up came Ken Griffey, who headed Into left field even waukee — when they Mil. game, Saturday's 5.11uss,wu Geronimo had Hunter on the
came happening again Sunday night. ropes again — but he squirmed
fR
So Fred Stanley, New York's has made a career of beating fader.
back
from
losses
in
the
first two That is, the Reds Jumped all out of the jam by fanning Con. Y
shortstop, dug one for him and out infield hits. He sent a chop.
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And just as fast was Griffey, gaines. It's been done only four over New York pitching for cepdon.
is
Cincinnati's Tony Perez burled per over Hwerand the mound
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tearing
home
with
the
run
that
other
times.
HA5 lED
clothesline
hits,
some
of
them
him.
"When he got away (ruin us In
StanleychargedInandflz- the gave the Reds a victory.
T/j(M7'o
"We're
down,
but
we
have
a
for
extra
bases,
and
the
Yanks
The result was a 4-3 CincIn- ball — right Into the Cincinnati
the third," Reds Manager
"Being down two, I don't very good chance of bouncing were stranding runners left
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and Sparky Anderson said, "I
win four of the back," said Yankees' Manager right,
REPEAT
squandering
op- thought he had us for the rest of
World Series on a chilly Sunday Griffey got the extra base to next live," Griffey
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said of the Billy Martin. "It's happened portunitles to make a game
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night, giving the Reds a 2-0 move Into scoring position.
of
the
night."
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He very nearly did. Except
Up came Joe Morgan — and
In the second inning, a double for a fourth-Inning triple by
sies, which shifts to Yankee right to first he went, cornby Dan Driessen, a rim-scoring Morgan and an eighth-inning
Stadium Tuesday night.
pliments of an intentional walk.
single by George Foster, a single by Bench, Catfish was
Hunter had been battered One doesn 't pitch to baseball's
double by Johnny Bench after untouchable.
around by the Reds in the sec. mod dangerous hitter If one
Foster was thrown out trying to
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ond Inning and had almost been doesn't have to.
Meanwhile, the Yanks were
steal,
a walk to Cedar Gero- starting to touch Fred Norman,
chased in the third. But now It
And up came Perez, who has
Herald. Sanford, Fl.
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Monday, Oct. is, fl7
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Concepcion and a sacrifice fly
ace was mowing them down. thscorfngposltIonimorwi.
They nudged him for a run In
bYGriffeyhsdtheRed5ln front thefoirthonsinglesbymur.
man Munson, Chris Ozambliss
and Graig Nettles, but let him
off a one-out-and-two-on hook.
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scored twice to tie at 3-3. Wilde
hal scoring drives, and corn- Conference Central Division
Raiders 17, Broncos 10
Chargers 30, Oilers 27
Really, Jim Hart, nobody plated 22 of 33 passes for 346 race, while handing the diviRandolph'ssingle and Stanley's
The AFC West-leading Raidever thought the St.
Be Matthewscaught a 42- double scored the first rim and I
yards and three touchdowns, slon-leading Bengals their see- ers, 5-1, came from behind
on a vrd
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Ken
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scored
the
winning
Norman
was
gone.
Jack
a 54-yarder, as the Cardinals
maybe, U iaiia Cowboys.
BliChiefs 20, Dolphins 17
Branch touchdown pass and TO in
edged the Cow boys 21.17 Sunthe
fourth
quarter
on
a
lingham
came
No more, though!
on
and
gave
up
Kansas City, 2-4, won its see- Pete Bana.szak's Ofle-)'Sl'd TI) one-yard plunge to li
ft
San
Mun
so
n's
grounder
that
sent
Dallas was on its way to its day.
onddralght when Jan steneJ plunge in the
third 16
quarter.
4-2,
over
injury-plagued Stanley home with the tying
best start since 1969, when the The New York Jets play at kicked a 34-yard field goal with Stabler completed
of 20 Diego,
Houston,
also
4-2.
run.
Cowboys went 6-0. They looked New England Monday night. 12 seconds left In overtime, passes for 175 yards against
Redskins
28,
Lions
7
Now it was the ninth. The fans
unstoppable. Roger Staubach
Vikings 24, Giants 7
Stenerud admitted he wasn't Denver, 3Washington, 4-2 and coming were clapping — perhaps to
and Drew Pearson appeared to Fran Tarkenton threw two thinking just of this game
Colts 31, Bills
off two straight setbacks, capi- keep warm as well as to gen.
be an unbeatable combination. scoring passes— including a 41- was mulling over pad history.
Bert
Jones unloaded two talized on two Interceptions In erate some heat from the Reds.
Somehow, though, Hart and yarder to Ch uck Foreman —
He was thinking back to 1971,
the Cards' defense figured a andcompleted2lof3oatternpt.s when he missed a 31-yarder touchdown passes In the fourth breaking open a game that was The temperature was in the low
quarter
way to stop them, end the long, for 236 yards as the Vikings that led to a double
a nine-yarder to scoreless at halftime. Pat 4.
Glenn
Doughty
and a three- Fischer's interception set up
Concepcion filed out.
est winning streak in the Na- became the NFL', only tin- loss to Miami in the overtime
playoffs. yarder
tional Football League this sea- defeated team at 5-0-1.
one of two Mark Moseley field
to Don McCauley
Pete Rose flied out.
The Dolphins now are 2-4.
Baltimore, 5-1 and leading the goals, and Joe Lavender's theft
) The
son andtakeawaya'lepos,es- Foreznanrushedfor83yards
And Griffey very nearly
4ter,33,Salnts3
AFCEa
st
slon of the lead in the National and caught eight passes for 118
.beatBuffalo.
sdupMikemomas'threeyard
groWidedout_butnotqulte.
Gene Washington caught his
vr
Conference East Division.
scoring run, as the Lions
Morgan was up next. "Catfish
yards.
Slat career touchdown pass,
Buffalo's O.J.
PEOPLE
con- dropped to 2-4.
Hart overcame two Inter- Steden 23, Bengali I
was having pretty good luck
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himself Into
ceptions, which stopped poten- The Steelers, 2-4, broke a tamed its lead in the NFC West form alter an in
Rama 20, Bean 12
wi
th Per ez and I'd rather pitch
active preS
Trailing 12-10, the Rams, be- to him than the other guy,"
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three-game losing streak and at the expense of New Orleans, season, carrying 20 times for 88
nd
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remained alive in the American 2.
yards.
red on a 73-yard drive, cap
And Morgan chimed In: "I
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18-yard rim, and Los Angeles, 4- Tony was up there. He deilvralliedtobeattheBears,3- era."
Whether You Drive
3.
Now It was Perez turn. "I was
Seahawks 13, Buccaneers IS looking for afasfl," said fl
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A Family Size Car
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mriwho,forthepastioyears,
pass Interception and run for
for 167 yards, Including had driven In 90 runs or more.
touchdown by Clilfe Barnett
Or Compact—.jo;n
a
15-yard
touchdown pass to
plus a pair of TO jaunts by
By The Associated Preu
Big Eight quarterback, went carries and also turned a per. Sam McCullum, as Seattle, 1-5, "Three other times he'd gotten
The Michelin Movement!
me out with the fastball. And
dependable Norbert Seals led
Oklahoma found a quarter- down and out for the season feet screen pass from
Yewcjc
gLlned
its
first
regular-season
the more he throws, the
Trinity Prep to a 20-6 victory back and Kansas lost one. Pitt, — with a severe knee Injury in Into a 40-yard score
You'll Be Glad You Did,
— one of his NFL victory over winless Tamstronger he gets,"
over Day High School Saturday as 1 turned out, didn't really the third quarter.
three
touchdowns
— Just seven pa Bay in a battle of expansion
He threw only one more pitch.
night.
need one.
Meanwhile, Torn Yewcic, a seconds before halftime that clubs.
It
was a faitball. "I just got It
Barnett Intercepted a pass on
"momas) Loft became a non-scholarship senior who was gave Pitt a 22-0 lead.
Packers 2$, Eagles 13
in the wrong place, belt high
the Day 42 and returned it for football player today," Coach a ninth-stringer early in his caGreen Bay, 3-3, won its th ird and not out away from him
Trinity's Initial M.
"1 always thought I was going
Barry Switzer said Sat urday r eer, made his first varsity
get
a
chance,"
said
Yewcfc.
straight
We don't make a second best'
22 as Lynn Dickey passed enough," hunter said.
Seals scored in the third after Loft, a sophomore making start following
6 yards, Including scoring
injuries
to
Pitt's
'That's
why
1
hung
in
there
for
for
In
an
instant
it
was
In
left
quarter on a five-yard rim and only his second start, guided first two quarterback.s and dlbombs of 44 yards to Ken Payne field. While was charging the
in the fourth quarter on a 50. sixth-ranked Oklzhon,a to a 28- rected the second-ranked Pan- four years"
and 69 yards to Will Harrell.
bail and Griffey was charging
yard nm.Seals had li9yarthon 10 triumph over No. IS Kansas thers to a 36-19 triumph over Dorsett's output made him
Browns 20, Falcons 17
around
third.
26 carries for the night.
by rushing for 101 yards on 19 Mbznl, Fla.
college football's second 5,000.
Greg Pruitt scored two touch"1 knew Roy's arm wasn't
Trinity, now 4-2, slates its carries and scoring (torn 13 and
Yewcic did it in unspectacu- yard runner. With five regular- do wns, on rims of one and two that strong," Griffey said. "aj
JOHN DICKEY, INC.
homecoming game Sat urday at 33 yards.
lar but solid fashion, mainly by season games remaining, he yards, and gained 191 yards on soon as I saw the ball was hit,
2 against Vero Beach St.
I
It was a 10-10 struggle until handing off to Tony Dorsett, needs only 152 yards to
Ph. 322-06.51
surpass 20 car ries for Cleveland, which was go ne."
4ndrews.
Nolan Cromwell, Kansas' AU- who rushed for 227 yards on 35 Ohio State's Archie Griffin.
405 W. First SI,
evened its record at 3-3.
And o were the Yanks.
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Springs 1 (5-0) 168; 3. New Smyrna Beach (5-0) 142; 4.
Defray Atlantic (4-0) 124; 5. Titusville Astronaut (5.1)99;
Jacksonville Bolles (6.0) 87; 7. St. Augustine (6.0) 66; 8.
Starke-Bradford Co. (6.0) 55; 9. Leesburg (5-0)47; 10.
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173; 3. Alachua Sante Fe (5.0) 147; 4. Lake Butler-Union
Co. (5-I) 1; 5. Blountgown (5.0) 113; 6. Umatilla 5-1 88;
Miami LaSalle 5-0 73; 8. Daytona Beach Father Lopez
(4-1) 52; 9. Miami Wedminlater Christian (5.0) 37; 10.
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Tallahassee Godby1(6o)i5I;3. Tampa Plant 4(54)iØ;
4. Miami Carol City (5-0) IN; 5. Hialeah-Miami Lakes (41)79; 6. Sarasota (14)78; 7. Sanford Seminole (6.0) 58; 8.
Clearwater (5.0) ; 9. Merritt Island (4-2)22; 10. Pompano Beach 6-0 22.

While spirits are dill soaring around the Seminole
may well have been the most
significant victory in school history, Posey decided to give
the turn a day off Monday and only a light workout
Tuesday.
"We're din up In the air, but we have a while to come
back down," he salt Seminole Is off this week, returning.
to action Oct. 29 at home against Lake Howell.

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Ocala Marion Academy (40) 53; 9. St. Petersburg
10. Temp. Tem&amp; H.1gIi 4-1 25.

The last Seminole team to complete a season with a
distinguished ranking was the 1970 Semlrv4, ,d, !ited
No.3 In th trii pull. 'rWitillowing season Sem1nle *z
also a top 10 member after winning the first couple of
games, but dropped out after losing.
This week's rundown:

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coi Jerry
Yosey u= U==% when Informed that his team had
cracked the top 10 after two weeks of being a high vote.
getter, but an also-ran.
In the
date PlAY011i The win over Gainesville knocked the
Hurricanes out of a No.6 ranking and Into the lid of time
Also receiving votes.
Fort Pierce Central heads the Class AMA poll,
in a row, with the other major change
being that Tallahassee Leon was also booted out of the top
10 after being crunched by Tallahassee Godby, now No. 2.
Tampa Plant, Miami Carol City, Miami Lakes and
Sarasota occupy the spots ahead of Seminole, while
Clearwater, Merritt Island and Pompano Beach round out
the top 10.

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he saw Florida squeak pad FSU Saturday night. Mike
Good, star of last year's Seminole team, was In his third
starting assignment for FSU, the freshman being an offensive guard.

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the YMCA Pop Warner Foothsu wu anchored by Henry Stone;
Matt Stacey, Thomian Kimbeg
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Wolf', heroics put the frosting and Peter Dinlace
onaderllngdefenajyeeffortby
Mike Blaylock sprinted
Tuskawida, which limit the yards for a tmudown and .
DeLand steamroller to 10 yards Charlie Anidersori scored on a
in total offirom.
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for the day while
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"a'
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William &amp; Mary 21, Navy 13
Yale 37, Columbia 6
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Alabama Si. 30, Albany St I
Austin Peay 21. North Ala
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Celadel 30. Richmond 1
Duke 1$. Clemson II, tie
Florida 33, Florida St 76
orgia IS. Vandei-Dilt 0
Georgia Tech 7$. Auburn 10
Grambling
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Mississippi
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Howard 12, Virginia St IS
Kentucky 21, LSU 7
Maryland 17. Wak' Forest IS

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By The Associa ted Press
tallied t wice in the opening pe- perlod,whenhetledthescorel.
8esI.olSeven Series
"It's like committing sul- nod as the Flames gained a 3-1 1, converting a pass by Rod
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lead, scoring on three of their Gilbert on a power play.
cide," said Billy Dea.
Cinc,
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Detroit's assistant cosch..had five shots In the period.
0 2 000
Black Hawks 3, North Stars 0
just watched the Red Wings dig
Bruin 5, Canadlens 3
Ivan Boldlrev scored two seeGame I
Rookie defenseman Mike ond-period goals and Tony Esa hole for themselves in PhilaN.
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carics
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Alexander, I yle (7) and Mun
goal in the third period, helping his Nit, career, giving Chicago
In the first seven minutes.
son; Guilett. Borbon (I) and
"You just can't get behind Boston beat Montreal In a battle its victor over Minnesota. Bol- MiSsIsslpp, St 12. Memphis Bench W--Gullett. 10 L•-Al
three goals to the Flyers In this of division leaders. Milbury, a dlrev scored at 12:24 of the see- St 23r
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Duak's shot, climaxing a come- slating on each goal.
our own end."
from-behind effort.
Kings I, Blues I
Flames I, Sabres S
Rangers 4, Rockies 3
Marcel Dionne had a goal and
Curt Bennett and Bill Ftett
Goals by Phil Esposito, Pat three assists as Los Angeles
each scored two goals for At- Hickey and Ken Hodge In the downed St. Louis. The Kings
lanta as the Flames defeated third period enabled New York jumped off to a 2-0 lead in the
Buffalo. Despite being out.thot to overcome Colorado. Hickey first period behind goats by
46-16, the Flames had a three- scored two goals In the game, Tommy Williams and defensegoal lead three times. Bennett his First at 13:46 of the opening man Neil Komadoski,

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S.434: SEMINOLE COUNTY degrees 31' East, a distance of is
years,andldon'ttilf,lkheloves
East, a distance of 533.30 feet,
ear
Jr.,
President
Divisfon
"My Dad was band director her junIor year. In fact, as "I was lucky In being able to test. Last year we also get a
arid
EastoftheNorthwlsfcorvwrofsauit
PIE SIMPLE at Bishop Moore High School, drum major during her senior read music so young. It helped superior. In the all-county
Guaranty Bank and Trust Company
NIGHT OP WAY concave tome Southerly and having East, a distance of 300 feet; thence KATHERINE S. KRAUSE,
New York. New York 10013
OERSON VAUGHT. JR., in. line of construction descriPtion
atriponeday earlierthan I was
A triangular parcel of land located a radusof 2.17e II feet; thencefrem run NorTh $2 degrees SI' aS" East. a
and he'd bring home In. year, she get her first taste of a lot later on," she said.
SERVE William 0 Ireland. Jr..
Oeceas.d
PARCEL No. It?
band, my students made up
inPartof Lot 17. Entminger Farms a tangent bearing of Norm
Abby
dividually
and as TruStee, ioin.d by
Prftloent
distance of 355.51 feet; thence run
expected,
and
I
found
my
druments
and we just tried directing a band. "I really like
ThisisthefourtJiywfor
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
his wife MARTHA LEE VAUOHT In Containing 1,553 square test bIOS
one.thlrd
of the entire band!"
370 Main Street
Addition No 7. according to plat degrees 35' 00" East run Easterly North 07 degrees 03' IS' West. a
Mercantile Safe Deposit
husband and this woman
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
acrest, more or lou. exclusive of
each one. I taught myself to It," she said.
recorded in PIe? Book 1. pa e. aIong?hearcofsaidc,v,tnrg
and to th following:
Jackson Heights Middle School
There's
no slacking off of
distance Of 31160 feet; thenc, run
&amp;
Trust
Company,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
area lyIng In existing road right Of
together. Not only that, but she
play sax," she said.

,PLOIDA IN AND P0* ?N
ONNTY OP SIMINOLI'
CIVIL ACTION NO: N1$II.CA.U.S

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Today, Terry can pick up any Band, under Terry's direction, Terry's Interest In music.

PARCEL NO. 00
f011OwS. ligin at the intersection o sa Curve: thence from a tangent degrees 31 East. a distance of is

Co.Trustee

IN THE ESTATE:

Co Layman Sadler
or a minor i,ne of Sherry Avenue. being 33 feit East run North 0 degrees or' ta" concave to the Southerly and having
that the administration of the estate
I01 .a*e View Drive
Northwest andIi parallel
the
Wes?, a distance of 13 feet; thence a radiusof 2.176 $3 fest thenc.frm
.
•xiStfi
,,_
na .. toi--..
ATIFDI ,
'"
run
NorTh
53
degrees
tangent bearing of North oa
,Thomasyulle, Georgia
30' as' East. a
Avenv ' and thi existing Northerly
deceased,
File
Number
763o1.CP,
Is
diltlflCC of $10.17 feet; thence run degrees 7' 00' East run Easterly
PARCEL NO. ill
Pending iri the Circuit Court for
right of way Ilneof State Road Sal., North 06
degrees 0' 16" West, a along the arc of said curve through a
thence run North along saio West
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
ostance of 175 let?, thence run central angle of 17 degrees 21'
Romona A. Spears
£1", a Division. the address of which is
right of way of said Sherry Avenue. South $3 degrees
536 Loridondeqry Drive
50'
11"
distIflCC
of
Welt,
a
635*1
feet
to
the
end
a distance of 10 feet. thence run
Seminole County Courthouse,
of
distance of 125.3$ ties to me said curve; thence from a tangent
Sanford. FlorId. 32711. The personal
PARCEL NO in
tO me said existing North right of
Southerly an
Eait run North 6 degrees 09' ta'
wayiineofsaid5tateRpads13la,a 3115.11 feet; having a radius of
BARNETT BANK OF WINTER
WendelI E Spears
thence run Westerly West. a distance of 15 feet; thence
oont
tO
feet
West
of
me
Point
PARSC, NA.. whose address Is 250
of aIongtMarcossa;dcurvethr Qha runN
'536 Lotidonerrv Dr:ve
!3deoren 50' La" East, a,,
gnn.ig, tnence run Las: aIoc.2 central
Avenue South, Winter Per.
FindI,, O'io iSliO
lnQle C? .5 degrees 03' ". a dSt3Z'iCl ot'7u..; hal; heivc, run Park
33;U.a.. 3' !r.t IC fret t
F,ora '7St YP. nsrv'e a'
o',tince
pARc 740 ItT
Of 25 17 ?e
North co degrees 09' 16" Weit, a
POINT OF BEGINNING
Cl tfle personal reora.
said curve. tnence run South 75 distance of 11$ tie?; thence
run
fative'sattorneyarew,foflhbelow
degrees II' 35" West. a distance of South $3 degrees 30' 11"
All persons having Claims or
West. a
any or all Of said defendant or ess
defendants are deceased, the
curve concave to the Northerly and beginning Of a curve concave to the
required,
WITHIN
THREE
having a radius ot 1,433.aO f; Southerly and having a radius of
unknoon spouse, heirs, deyism.
OWNED BY. GREAT AMERICAN
PROPERTi ES - FLOR IDA, INC.,
a Georgia Corporation

President
Two HoCkint PIa,a
Baltimore Maryland 21203
PARCEL No. II?
United States Trust Corn
pany of New York,
CoTruste,
SERVE. Charles W Buck.
13 Wall Street
New York, New York 10005

t'AnCL No ill

F Zrernskl
Sccssor Trustee
Two Hopkins Plaza

You and each of you are hereby
TOwnship 20 South, Range 30 East,

Jyng
cast ot state Road lii.

lying Withiri 50 feet Easterly of the
following described center line of
consfruction of State Road 115,
Section 77010
login at a point on the South line of
Range 30 East, said paint being

2,021 57 ftet Norm it dig. 14' 33"
01'
.. crnir
5ci'7, thence run North
12 dog. 33'Ol" West a distance Cf
feet to the beginning of a
curve concave Easterly and hiving

d its sworn Complaint, together
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above styled Court agaInst you and
Hclt Of you as defendants seeking to
condemn the above described
property located in Seminole
County, Florida, by Eminent
Domain
ngi
You are further notified that the

ttliflc run S 22 degrees 55' 33" E
lOOfeii.thencerunNI4degrm,,

through a central angie alit degrees
II' 31", a distance of 33406 feet t

right Of
way for Shore Road SECTION 77550.3610: STATE ROAD ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
de,cribed In Official Records Book
S'434; SEMINOLE COUNTY REPRESENTAT IVE

Beginning, and leg that part
lying South 66 degrees 2$' West, a distance
thereof 15

thencerunwestorlyalongtp,,of
said Curve through a central angle of
to degrees 35' 01", a distance of
261.35 feet t a paint on slid curve;
thenc, from a tangent bearing of
North it degrees 36' 30" west, run
South it degrees 33' 00' West. a
distance of 35357 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Northwesterly and having a chord
radius of 1,637.25 feet; thence run
Southwesterly along the arc of said
cre through a central angle of 17
degrees 01' 00", a distance of 107.42
feet to the en of said curve; thence
run South 66 degrees 25' West, a
distance of 176 latest to the POINT
OF BEGINNING,

South 140 feet thereof),

BEGINNING

lying Within the following described

P1 N PU T U AL DR A IN AGE

Pattilio, Marchn,an &amp;
213 W Park Avenue,

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Mother's Day!

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Uear Wile: Your husband Is
I started a fuss and the police
came and broke It up. They took going to leave you and marry
her to the emergency hospital me just as soon U:
YOU recover from yew
to repair some cuts and bruises
nervous
breakdown, eye In.
I had given her during the fuss.
I know I shouldn't have torn Fection, hysterectomy,

before the HonoraOle Kenneth M..
very bad temper.
of the iud.is *1 lb.
the 72nd dny
_. .Tht'
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at November, A, 0., 1576, at .00
straightening up my house
o'clock P.M., lnthe$eminoleCounty
founda1lherunderwearejyJ
Courthouse, Sanford, Seminole
tiflor.,oiii

the sofa cushion. What slWd i

County, Florida. ifs application for

PARCEL No. 117

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
with Its Declaration of Taking
Northerly, along the arc of said
grantees, Creditors, lienors, or other
3.I1.7i test; thence run Wssteriy
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
hefetofoi'e filed in this cause. All
curve, through a central angle of 12
'Prtlesclaimlng by, through under,
along the arc of said curve through a
Darlene
0.
Friddle
THIS NOTI CE, to file With tho clerk
parties to this suit and all ofMr
dig. 5I'll" adIstanceof315.06f
or againsv any such deceased
central angleof a degreeso2' IS", a
Individually and as
ot the above court a written
Interested parties may appear at the
to tte en of said curve; thence run
distance of 26517 leeS to the end
defendant or defendants, if alive,
Administratrix,
statement of any Claim or demand
of
Estate of
SECTION 77S$O.UI$ STATE ROAD
timi and place designated and be
North 0 deg. 23'33" East a distance
and, If dead, their unknown spouse,
said curve; thence run South 75
Soil;
they may have. Each claim must
Thomas 0. Friddle, Deceased
SIMINOLI
heard
COUNTY
be
of sls 30 feet to the begInning of a
degrees
is'
heirs. devisees, legatees grantm,
" West. a distance
In Writing and must indicate the
Residence Unknown
OISCRIPYIONS PARCEL NO. ill
of
AND
curve concave Easterly and having
337,57 feet to the beginning of
Creditors. Iienors, or other parties
PIE SIMPLE - NIGHT OF WAY
basis for the Claim, the name
PARCEL No. Ill
a
Each defendant Is h.reb
an
a radius of 2,561.75 test; thence run
claiming by, through, under. or
curve concave to the Northerly and
(At That part Of:
address of tne creditor or his agent
required to serve written defenses,
Northerly, along the arc of said
against any such deceased defer,.
having a radius of 1.133,40 fee?;
Lot 31, Entamlnger
or attorney, ana the amount
Roger L Maine
if any, to said Complaint 051
curve, through a central angle of
thence run Westerly along the arc of
dint or defendants. arid all parties dition No. 2, according Farms Ad.
Co
Trustee
Claimed
If
the claim is not yet due,
to the dat
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
dig 21' 45" a distance of 323.13 feet
having or claiming to have any
sa idcurvetnroughacentrIngof
Residenc, Unknown
thereof as recorded in Plat look 3.
the date when It will become due
County Attorney
to tte end of said curve; thence run
right, title, or Intern, in and to the
10 degrees 35' 01". a diStanCe of
Page 9. of the Public Records ot
$hll be stated. If the claim
PARCEL NO. Ill
Seminole County
5
North Ideg $1' II" Easta distance
Property deScribed iri the Corn.
261 ft fee? to a Point on said curve;
Seminole County. Florida,
contingent or unllquidated, the
P.O. lOx 70
of 79 41 feet t Inc beginning of a
plaint, twIt:
thence from a tangent bearing of
L.
F
Sadler,
of tte uncertainty shall be
Altamonte Springs, Florida
curve concave Westerly and having
North it degrees 36' 30" West, run nature
Co Trustee
lying within the following described
stated. If the claim is secured, the
32701
a radius of 2.041 79 feet; thence run
$ICFtON 7flIS.261$; STATE ROAD
South
15
Residence Unknown
degrees 23' 00" West, • security shall be described.
boundaries
on or before the 17th day of
The
Northerly, along the arc of said
5-434,
distance of 353.97 feet
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PARCEL No 117
to the
Claimant shall deliver sufficient
November, A. D., l76, and file the
beginning Qf a curve concave to the
OI$CRIPTION$ PARCEL NO. 115
If said defendants are living, and curve, lhrough a central angle of 7
Commence on the West ne of
copes of the claim to the clerk to
originll with the Clerk of the above
dig 1,' 20" 1 dIstance of 391.11 feet
PEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OP WAY
Northwesterly and having a Chord
Section 35. TOwn5hip 20 South.
1 any or all of said defendant or
enable tne clerk to mail one copy to
styled Court on said date, to snow
Containing 250.a06sqvarefeet (3.719 radius of 1,637,20
That part of:
defendants are deceased, thC to a point on the North line of said
feet: thence run
Range 50 East, at a paint North 0
each personal representativ,
cause
at right, title. interest or
SectIon 21 to a point on said curve
acres), more or less.
Southwesterly along the arc of said
unknown
spouse,
heirs,
All persons Interested in the estate
devisees, having a tangent bearing of North 0
lien you or any of vou
lying Northerly of Longwood.
hãvj
grante,s,
creditors,
Ilenors,
or
other
1.02113 fe.t from the Southwest
and tome property dflc?'oeo 'n•
aeg. 5r03" West, said point beIng
OWNED IV: FLORIDA LAND degrees 04' 00". a distance 01117.62
Administration has been mailed are
Aigiers Av,ne as snown in Plat of'
or against any Such deceased
North 66degrees35' East,a distance
you have, why said property should
East of the NorthweSt corner of said
North Orlando. 1st AddItion. as
run South 66 degrees 29' west, a
of 1.116,19 fee? for the POINT OF
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
SUBJECT
TO
aistance
MORTGAGE
recorded in Pie? Book 13. Pages 33
and, if dead, theIr unkn spouse,
Of 17611 feet to the POINT
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
BEGINNING; thenc, run North 23
Purposes as set forth In the Corn
OF
line of construction descriPtion.
recorded in Official Records Book OF BEGINNING.
THIS NOTICE, to file any obleclions heirS, aevis.es, legatees, grantee,,
plaint filed heroin. II you tail to do
SemlnoIeCounty,FIQri,,.$j
fee? t the beginning of a curve
creditors, lienors, or other parties Containing 9.53$ square
so, a default will be entered against
PROPERTIES., INC.. a Florida Containing 13.500 square feet (0.310
(0.226
at a point on the Westerly Right of
concave to the Northwesterly and
validity of the decedent's Will,
the
Corporation
Way lineofAlgi,
acre), more or less, exClusive of
rsAvenuqasshe,,n Paving a radius of 3.7I572
against any Such deceased defen
Qualifications of the Personal
fee?.
Complaint,
aria lying in existing road right of
in said Plat of North Orlando 1st
area in exlst;ng rights of way.
thence from a tangent bearing Of
dant or defendants, arid all parties
representative, or the venue or
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
Additlon, Said point being 5 005
way
SECTION 77310.3610, STATE ROAD
Paving
feet
North ao degrees 25' East run
or Claiming to have any
:urisidction Of the Court
f said Court on the 21st day Of
N 6 degrees 33' 33" W. from th
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. its OWNED BY. RILEY WOOD and
right,
title or interest in and to the INTEREST, it
Nor?heasterty along the arc 00 said
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
5tmber, A. 0, 1976
any, -- of OVER.
FEE
SIMPLE
- RIGHT op WAY MARCELLE K WOOD.
ifl?irIlCtIOnoftheW,sterlyliohtnt
hit wil.
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-- -. -cfooertv del(ph..., . I,..
---- - - '"'
''"
'lW )u
',v..'
IMttT INVesTMENT COM.
LJ
O' UT 1 SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
Way lineofsaldAIgiersay,,u
FILCO
PIan.
io't'
WILL BE FOR EVER BARRED
35' 13. a distance of 501.29
'
Arthur H. Ieckwlth, Jr.
PAtSY in and to the following:
the Northerly Right of Way line of
SUBJECT TO.
ECTlON 77070 2506. STATE ROAD
MOR TGAGE
feetto the end of said curve; thence That part
Date
of
the
first
publication of this
Clark Of the Circuit Court
f:
recorded ri Official Recoros Book NOtiC* of
the Longwond.Wagne,. Road. thence from a tangent
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PART II
bearing of North
Administration October
By. Mary N. Darden
Continue N 6 degrees 55' 33" W
671. page 304 In favor of CLEO
DESCRIPTIONS
lltn, 1,76
degrees 53' 17" East. run South 35
That part of
Deputy Clerk
1.015, lying South of Oviedo Road. JACOBS and RACHEL JACOBS. hi5
alongtheWesforly Rghtof Way line degrees 13' 23" East. a distance of
PARCEL NO Ill
PAOHETT BANK OF
Publish Sept.37 A Oct. 1, Il, Ii, 1q76
of ss
EXCEPT the East 1.0215 feet wife: aria INTEREST, If any. of
Algiers Avenus 1500 fee,. feettoa pont on a
FEE SIMPLERIGHT OF WAY A part of Lots Sand II,
WINTER PARK. N A.
concave to thereof), Block "0" of DR.
DED.139
thence run S $1 degree, 39' 31" w the Norshwester#curve
SHUMAN'S
Mit. DEBORAH KAY WOOD. I minor.
a
That
part
of.
Br Robert .5 Lesperarice
having I cPell's Survey of the Levy Grant, CHRIS
ADDITION to EUREKA HAM.
13 itS fee?, thinc. runS Idegrees 3.3' chord raøsvs oi 1.43735 tie?;
MICHAEL WOOD, a minor,
The 200 toot rigril of way of the MOCK, recorded
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thence
Trust Officer
In Plat Book 2.
according to the piat thereof as ALLEN WOOD, a minor, LAYMAN
UNITED STATUS DISTRICT
Seaboard Coast i. , Railroad page Si, PublIC Records of Seminole
A Personal Represent..
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT o

Cording to the Plat

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BANGOR, MAINE (He can't divorce his wife as
DEAR BANGOR: Give It to long as his parents are living,)
(e) The dog has Its pups.
GOODWILL (Maybe the un.
derwear Isn't hers!)
ONE OF "THOSE"
DEAR ABBY: I've never
DEAR ABBY: I've been
,marrled for four months, and seen a problem like mine In
my wife and I are having our
your column.
first disagreement,
I have two fathers who are
She insists that It's bad equally dear to me. My "real"
manners to clean up one's (biological) father and my
plate. She says when we are at adoptive father.
When I was four, my parents
someone's home or dining out, i
look like I'm half-starved when were divorced, but my father
always kept In close touch and
I finish every morsel of food
my plate. She says i
ldmeknowthathelovedmcall
uld
years I was growing up.
always leave a littie something.
Isay It's foolish aitd wasteful
My mother remarried when I

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Also, deaning my plate Is a
habit of mine. Ever since I was

to me.
I am being married at a

plate to be thrown out

clean my plate.
Please settle

me to

CANAflIAM
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onsl training, find a job,
retire. c your kids are grown, out
of high school, married and
preduce the fI
grandchild.

which father I shoud choose to
give me away. I don't want to

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A youdg unmarrIed
mother talks with
social worker Betty
Woodruff of the
Children's home
Society. She is one of
103 young women (15
from Seminole
County) with
problem pregnancies
who have used the
services of the United
Way agency In $976,
Besides counseling on
problem pregnandes, the agency, one
of $5 served by the
United Way, provides
guidance for adoptive
parents, family
counseling, and
temporary foster
care for children.
Budget In this year's
drive: $11,000.

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lying *ithn 50 fees each 5de of the

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PUBLICATION - On motion and

can eat.

one woman

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Back home again at 1501
Forest Dr., Sanford is Evelye
Morris, recently returned from
a three-week tour of the British
Isles.
Her flight from Kennedy
Airport routed her vIa
Amsterdam,
Holland
to
Edinburgh, Scotland. There she
visited such famous landmarks
as Edinburgh Castle; Holyrood

At Local, State Level

House, home of Mary Queen of
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Cheek this out wIth your items adopted by the voting responsible parenthood.

secondary guidance counselors, research that yields a donation

the County Council's next reinstatcment

the preparation and selection foreachformthatiscompleted,

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oi.tain a driver's licence for
under-il-year-old.
The PTA would like to see
maintained within the juvenile
courts the determination of

icacoer eciucauon programs.

A mass immuization
program against vaccine
preventable diseases Li sought
by the PTA at a community
level. Also, continued school
and community health
programs.
The PTA will discuss support
services to schools for exParapsychology will be the Sanford Garden Club's first ceptional students, and the
subject of a talk given by FlU's general meeting of the new establishment of family life
Dr. David E. Jones at the season on Oct. 21.
workshops.
In keeping with the club's
The year ahead for the
new policy of presenting Altamonte PTA promises to be
Civil Air Patrol
programs of varied interest on one of action. A fuiltime atsubject
not exclusively dealing tendant has been hired for the
Cadets In Contest
with flowers or gardening, Dr. school clinic using donations
Twenty-three of Florida's top Jones, professor of the and PTA monies. This is the
Civil Air Patrol cadets from the department of sociology at realization of a project started
Sanford-Orlando area will F'I'U, will describe sonic of the by last year's PTA officers.
represent the state in a regional classic work in the field of
A bike rodeo will be spondrill competition at Tyndell parapsychology. He will talk sored by the PTA Oct. fl, at the
AFB on Oct. 23 and 24.
about current research with school. Sgt. Beau Taylor of the
local psychics in a attempt to Seminole County Sheriff's
The Florida team will utilize the psychic potentials in
Department will inspect
compete against teaiits From reconstructing human cultural
students' bicycles for safety
states
throughout
the history.
and safe riding. A "driver's
Southeast, including Alabama,
The program is open to the license" will be awarded to
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Georsia and Miiiicinni ,,'wh
.1
r"" " .I.uly.., Uflu WILl ILI1C WOO 1S3 sne inspection.
state sending 23 cadets to the start at 12:45 p.m., following
Several fund-raising projects
competition,
the club's luncheon meeting. are underway. School 1-shirts

Paraps ychoI gy Talk Set

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Good Selection
of Styles and Colors.

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Herculon Upholstery

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FURNI TURE
SANFORD

PH. 322.5181

cent PTA membership award
last year and hopes to repeat
that award this year. A
newsletter will be sent home
with students every two weeks
to keep parents informed of
PTA committee activities,
The PTA "Pod Mothers" at
Eastbrook Elementary are
planning Halloween parties for
the Eastbook classes. They will
be held on Oct. , during a
scheduled time of the school
day. PTA will also sponsor the
movie "Evil Knievel" on Oct.
22, at 7 p.m. Admission for
students 1350 cents and parents
accompanying children are
admitted free. Popcorn, hot
dogs, and Juice will be sold.
Goldsboro PTA is collecting
"ereal boxtops and soup can
labels Lu obtain additional
equipment for the physical
education program. Items will
be selected from special
catalogues as the sufficient
number of boxtops aid labels
are acquired.

Sir Walter Scott.
She crosaeo Into England at
Gretna Green, reknowned
rendevot for runaway lovers.
After browsing through the
medieval walled city of
Qiester, she crossed with her
tour group Into Wales.
From London, Mrs. Morris
Ireiad where she
celebrateci her birthday while
driving around the scenic Ring
of Kerry.

Pianos.Organs

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u,th.I,fø 'I,m.ntiri,

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Sanford.
These Items relating to
legislative changes include
pushing
for integrated
programs of basic skills,

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construction of State Road itS. HAMMOCK. recorded In Plat Book

entitled cause by Its Assistant
the Public Records of Seminole acre, more or Ie,5, exclusive of
County, Florida "and EXCEPT The area in
Commence on the West line 01 STATION 101-il ii
existing rights of way
Winter Park, FL 32790
Seminole County, Florida, lying
Highl.nds, Section Three, according
SeC1iOfl 31. Township 20 South. That par? of
against the defendants, Printha
Begn at a pOint on the South line of Within
(I) That part of
TelePhone 1303) 4116O
Range 50 East, at a point North 0
the 200 foot right of way of the
to the Piat thereof as recorded in
Tract I. The Highlands, Section
M. Carpenter, a single woman, and
Lot 31, Entzrnnger Farms Ad.
PubliSh Oct
Section 27. Towriviip 20 South, Seaboard Coast
, 1., 1976
Line Railroad
Plat Book 17, Page 1,,
degrees Ii' West, a distance
Mllund, Inc., a Florida corporation,
Three, according to the Plat thereof
Range 30 East, said
of ttte PbllC dton No 2. according to the ptat
DEE 63
int being Company,
1,02113 feet from the Southwest as recorded
Records of Seminole County, thereof
and to enforce a lien upon real
in Plot Book 17. Page 19
3.071
57
_________________________________
feet
North
i5
recorded
In
IS
deg
11'
PIat Book S.
33"
Florida,
cornerof said Section 35. thence run Of the Public RecordS of
property sltuale In this District and
East of the Southwest corner of said lying within 50
Page 9. of the Public Recoras of
Seminole IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
North 66 degrees79' East, a distance County. Florida,
feet each side of the
descrIbed is fiiw Lot I, Lake
Seminole County, Florida,
Section
27.
thence
run
North
17
deg
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
following described center line of
of 1.116 19 fee? for tIe POINT OF
lying with,n the f011owing described
Sylvan Estates, according to plat
3.5' 03" Weit a distanc, of 3.539 31 construction of Slate Road
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
BEGINNI HG; thenc, run Soutri 23 'trig East of and Within 10
boundaries
thereof recorded In Plat Book 13,
Ill,
te,t
to
the
feet of the COUNTY, FLA.
lying wthiri the following described
beginning
of
a
curve
Section
77010
degrees 31' East, a diltinC, of 100 ditCh survey line described
e $3 and II, Cf the Public records
as
boundaries
concave Easterly arid having a
CIVIL NO. 76.913.CA.20.E
feet, thence run NOrth 66 degrees 29' tQIIQ*5
of Semlnoie County, Florida, a
Commence on the center line of
IN RI THE ADOPTION OF
radius of 7.29111 fees, thence run Begn at a
it
east.a distance of 335 lOfe.t thence
5urveyofStateRd5.134,0 point
point on the South line of
appearing to the Court that
Northerly, along the arc of said Section 21.
Commence on the West line of
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE and
th
run South 07 degrees 03' 15" East. a
South 06 degrees 20' 00 " East. a
Township
20
South,
defendant,
Commence
at the Northwest
Printha N. Carpe,ter
Section 33. Townnp 20 South,
ROBERT DEAN POWERS
)curve, through a central angle of 12 Rang, 30
distance of 300 fe,?; thenc, run Corner of Block "E",
East, said point being
are not l,vtablt.nts of nor found
d'stance of 13191 fees trom
The Colon.
dig 31' 34" a distarice of 31906 feet 2.021 57
the Range 30 East. at a point North 0
NOTICE o
North 02 degrees 54' 45" East, a flues. First Section, according
feet North 59 dig. II' j"
wIthin
Northwestcorn,rof 1.0th. Block 21,
the State of Florida and have
to the end ot said Curve, thence run
to
degrees U' West. a distance of
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
East of the Southwest corner of said
North Orlando Ph AdditiOn, ac
diStanCe 01359.11 feet. thence run the Plat therenf as recorded in Put
not voluntarily appearw heroin, and
TO: ORVILLE EDWARD
Norm 0 aog 23' 33" East a distance
1.03113 feet from ?PIe Southwest
lcton 27. thence run North 12 dig
Norm 07 degrees 03' 15" West. a Book 13.
cording to the Plat thereof as
that
Personal service upon them Is
Page SO. of the Public
cornerof said Section 35. thenc, run
SCHEIBE
cf 54330 feet to the beginning of a 35' 03" Weit
a distance Of 3.525 3$
dstance of 31160 feet, thence run Records of Seminole County,
not practical because
recorded In Plat Book 11 Page . of
12i WalnUt Street
Norm 66 degrees 29' East, a diStance
curve concave Easterly and having feet to the beginning
their
North
of a curve
66 degrees 79' East, a distance Florida, being also the Intersection
the Public Recos Of Seminole of 1.7fl33fe,
a rod-us Of 2.a6.a 79 feet, thence run
residence an whereabouts are
Waukegan. illnOi5
to the beginning of a
of 0715 feet. thenc, run South 23 otthewestlineat Lot P.
Concawe Easterly and having a
County, Florida; thence run South
unknown,
Block
it Is ORDER ED that
"0".
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
along the .rc of Said radius of 2.251 03
23 Curve concave to the Northwesterly
degrees 31' East, a distance of IS D R Mitchell's Survey of the Levy
degrees 77' 00" West, a distance of
fee?; thence run
Printha N. Carpenter appea, or
Petitioners named herein, HAROLD
and having a Chord radius of 1.637 25
Curve. through a Central angle of 6 Northerly.
feet to the beginning of a curve Grant,
31$ s-s feet. thence run North 01 fees,
along
the
arc
of
said
Plead
to
the
according
to
the
Plat
thereof
dig 27' 4," a distance of 323 II feet curve, through a central
complaInt herein by the
L MONROE and GLENPIA
tPencerun Northeasterly along
degreesll' 00" West,. distanceof
Conca,e t the Southerly aria having as recorded in Plat Book I, Page
angle of 12
1st day of December, 1974, and In
MONROE. P5 Wife, Pave filed a
' th end of slid Curve, thence run dig Si'
3,
the arc f said curve through a
a radusot 2.176 53 tees. thence from Of the Pupiic Records
34"
a
distance
of
51906
feet to the existing North right 01
feet
default thereof the Court will
Petition for the •dOptiøn f the
of Seminole
North S dig SI' IS" East a distance to the end of
central angle oft? degrees 04' 00". a
a tangent bearing of North
said curve. lhince run
way line of said State Road S 13.
oroce
County, Florida, and the existing
to the hearing ar
of 7911 feeS to the beginning Of i North
minor Child named in that PetitIon,
fr distance of III 43 feet to the end of
ad.
0 dig 23' 33" East a distance
the POINT OF BEGIPINI NG:
degrees 29 00" East run Easterly South right of wa, Iifl of State Roao
Iudlcation of this suit as if
curve concave Westerly
t wit ST EVEN SCOTT SCHE1 BE,
sad curve, thence run North 19
Printha
aiongtne arcof said curve through a S 13i. thence run
and hawing of 31330 feet to the beginning of a
thence run North 19 degrees 33' 15"
N Carpenter had bien served with
North
06
degrees
and
you
are
required
a
radius
of
2.541
t serve a
79 feet; thence run curve ConCave Easterly
degrees 23' 00" East. a distance of
Central angie of I? degrees 21' as". a
' West. a
and having
West, a distance of 14 11 fee' to the
PrOCess in the State of FlOrida, but
distance of 11.11 feet to of your written defenses. if
1331 fee' for the POINT OF
Northerly, along the arc of said a radius of 2.04179
ant, t
d'stance of 65941 feet to the end
feet. thence run
only to the extent
existing Easterly right of way lineal
the
center
line
of
survey
of
KENNETH
Stat,
M
BEGINNING, thence run North
provided for by
BEANE.
c.rve,
through
a
central
angie
of?
Northerly,
along
the
arc
of
slid
of
sad curve, thence from a tangent Road $134. thence
Sh,oai, Boulevard, according to th,
Section 1633, Title 2$, United
run South it STEPHENSON. STALNAKER AND
degrees 3300" West, a dstanceøt
dig 49' 20" a distance of 391 Ii fees curve, through a Central
States
Uearn; of North 53 degrees degrees 02' 30" East, along sad
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
angle
of
4
Code;
it
feet to the beginning of a Curve
BEANE, P A,. Attainers for the
to a point on the North Iin of said dog 27'
further ORDERED that
50 - ii - '
15" a distance of 323 II test notice of is
19. Pages 33 and 31. Public Recoras
East run North S Center In, Cf survey, a distance
this
Petitioners, whose address i% Post
Order be publlsh by
Of
SeCtiOn 27 to a point Ofl sad curve to the end of Slid Curve; thence
Concave to the Southwesterly and
degrees
a,' 16" west. a 1.00162 feet for the POINT OF
of Seminole County, Florida. thence
run
the United St$t
havng a radius of 50 feet, thence
Office Drawer One. Casseloerr,
having a tangent bearing of North 0 North 6 aeg SI' 1$"
Marshal In a
distance of 13 fee?, thence run Nortn BEGINNING, thence
run Southerly along said Easterly
East a distance newsp4p of general circulation In
from a tangent bearing of North i
run North •
Florida 37707, and to fiI the original
aeg 55' 02" West. said point being of 7911
right Of Way iin
SI degrees SO'aa" East, adistanceof degrees 49' 30" West. a dstance f
feet to the beginning of a
Sifflinole County, Florida,
of Sheoa,,
*th the Clerk of thi5 Court on or
',3a366 feet North II dog 33' 1$"
degrees 23' 00" East. run Northerly
once a
S1Q I? feet, thence run North
curve concave Westerly nd having
312 30 feet for the ma of thiS
Boulevard to the existing North
week for six (6) COnsecutiv,
East of the Northwe'st corner of
arid Westerly along the arc of said
before November I, 1976, otherwIse
weeks,
degrees
09'
Said
a
radius
Qf
3.544
7
feet;
thence
right of way line Cf said State Road
16"
West,
a
distance
of
described
ditCh
run
Commencing
survey
line
a
Judgment
on
Curve through a central angle of 121
Section 27. and the end of thi5
October 4 1976
may be entered against
173 fee?, thence run South II degrees
5431. thence run Easterly along
center
Northerly,
along
the
arc
of
said
DONE
AND
ORDERED
AT
you
for
line
of construction description
degrees II' 01". a distanc, of 101 as
the relief demanded fl the
50, 14" West, a distance of 12935 feet Containing 10.975 SQuare feet
Curve, through a central angle of?
i4 right of way to the POINT OF
PetitIon
Orlando, Florida, ml 13th day of
feet to the fld 04 said Curve, thence
102.52
'o
the
dig 19' 20" a distance of 391 11 feet
beginning of a curve concave acre), more or lefl,
BEGINNI HG
September, tei.
run NOrth 71 degrees 51' Dl" West. a
WITNESS my hard and It4 seal
Containing 49.252square lee? 11133) t a point
to the Southerly and having a radius
on the North line of said
GEORGE C. YOUNG
distance of 12073 feet, thence rUn
?h%
Court
th,s
34th
day
of
Sep.
acre's),
mOte
or
less
Section
27
013.01971
feet.
thence
to
a
point
on
run
Westerly
OWNED
BY
Containing SO square feet, more or
said curve
GUARANTY BANK tember 1976
United States
North it degrees .50' 15" West. 0
OWNED BY SEABOARD COAST having
le5
a
tangent
bearing
of
aiongthearcofwdcurvethrougha AND TRUST COMPANY
North 0
DistrIct Judge
SEALI
dstance 01 190 74 feet ten run
LINE RAILROAD COMPANY. deg 3102" west.
central angle of I degrees 02' *3", a
said pOIflt being Publish oct. .
Arthur H Beckwtri
North IS degrees OS' $9" East, a
formerly The Sanford an Indian 1,343 64
II. 1$, 23. Nov. 1,1.
distance
of
feet
26,9
17
feet
to
OWNED BY
the end of You and eacn of you are hereby
Norm U deg 53' 15"
1976
FLORIDA LAND
Clerk Circuit Court
d-stance of SO feet, thence run South
River Railroad Company and The East of the
sad curve; thence run South 79 severally notified that the plaintiffs
NorthweSt
corner
of
said
OEE.2i
COMPANY, A Florida Corporation
Mary
P4
South Florida Railroad Company Section 27.
Darden
lldegrees 5101" East, a distance of
arid the end of this Center
degrees 45' 39" Wejt, a distance of 1110 itS Sworn Complaint, together
SUBJECT
TO
MORTGAGE
Deputy Clerk
16191 fees to the beginning of a
and the Savannah Florida and line of construction description
33797 feet to the beginning o a *th it5 Declaration of Taking in ttt, PubliSh
recr
in OfficIal Records Book
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THU
Sept 271 Oct 1. 11, II. 1976
Wslern
Railroad
Company,
and
by
Curve concav, to the Northerly and
:urve conca,, to lye Northerly and above stylea Court against you
715, page 17$ In favor of GAC
DED t
tLavirig a radius of 1,43740 feet,
aria
Coflsolidation with the Atlantic Coast Containing 33.01$ square feet (0504
IIQHTEIPITH JUDICIAL CIR.
having a radius of 1,13740 feet; each of
PROPERTIES, INC , a Flcrida
you as defendants seeking to
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
thence run Easterl, along the arc Of
Lne Railroad Company aria
thence run Westerly along the arc of Condemn the above described
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
by acrel. more or less, exclusive of
Corporation
COUNTY, FLA,
merger with the Seaboard Air Line aria
saidcur.etflrougnac,ntratangeof
S.adcurvethrougi.lacentraiangl,of Oroperty iucated iri
lying in existing read right of
NAME STATUTE
Seminole
CIVIL NO. 1943.CA.$9.
Railroad Company
II degrees IS' 29", I dista,'lce of
wly
10
degrees
33'
01",
a
o'Sfance
of
County, Florida, D
Eminent TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SECTION 17360.201,, STATE ROAD
IN RI THE ADOPTION o
34195 feet to a point 051 Slid Curve,
24-' S9fee$ to a pOint on said curve, Domain proceedings
Notice s hereby given that the
5.131,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
thence from a tangent Dearng of
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE and
SUBJECT
TO
GENERAL
NOR
INTEREST,
thence from a tangent be.,.:,, of
if any, of JOHN L
You are further notified that the undersigned. pursuant to the
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 106
Soutn IS degrees 34' 20" East, run
ROBERT DEAN POWERS
IGAGE recorded fl Official CASSADY
North it degree's 34' 30" West, run PlaintiffS Will call up for
and DONALD G
PIE SIMPLE
NIGHT OF WAY
hearing "F'Ctit10- Name Sta'ute." Chapter
Records
Book
93.
NOTICE Op
SOuth ef degrees 23' 00" West. a
South 19 degrees 2$' 00" west. a before the Honorable VoIle 06509, Florida Statutes, will register
page III and GALLA(,p,ER in an
to
the
SUPPLEMENTAL
diltinCi 01231 43 fft to the POINT
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
MORTGAGE following
distance of 2939? fee? to the Williams, one of the Judges of the with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Atriangular parcel of land Iocateo
recorded in Official Records Book
TO: ROBERT POWERS
OF BEGINNING
oegnnng of a Curve COnCave to the above st,led Court on the
in arid for Seminole County, Florida,
in that part of LofS 52 and 5)
2nd day
ISIS East Fontane
95, page 733 in favor of UNiTED
Northwesterly
and
having
described as Beginning ai the in
a chord Dec,mer, A C , 1976. at 2 33 upon receipt of proof Of the
Street
Containing 3,730 square fee? 10 133
STATES TRUST COMPANY OF PART III
radius
04
1.43721 feet. theriC, run O'clOck PM , inthe Seminole County Publication of thiS notice, the tic
tfr5etflof the East right of way Of
acr,u. more or less. exclusive of
NEW YORK and WILLIAM M That part Of
Downey. CaIIfo,'nie
Southwesterly
along
the arc of said Courtriouse. Sanford. Florida, if5 titiOus name,
Moss RO.J ona the South right of
to
Wit
Rv
area in eaItng rights of wa
HOWELL, as Trustees; and
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
Curve through a central angle of ti appucationforancrderal Taking
*a of State Road Sali, trience run
in ASSOCIATES wider whiCh we are
A part of Lot 21. SPRING HAM
Petitioners named herein. HAROLD
EIGHT SUPPLEMENTAL NOR
degrees 01' 00", a distance of 15162 accordance with
,
enoao.d
In
business
a'
Rt
South 749 II feet, thence run
1,
BOx
,t Declaration
OWNED BY
1. MONROE and GLENNA
WENDELL E
TGAGE recorded in Official MOCK SUBDIVISION, recorded 51
feet tO the end of said Curve, thence YJIC.ng haretQforefiled
Easterly 350 feet. thence :un
in the City of Sanford, FlorIda
inthi5 cause
MONROE,
his
wife,
Book?.
SPEARS and ROMONA
Records Book 427. page 23.4 in favor Pi'l
Page 3. Public RecOrdS
A.
run South 66 degrees 39' West, a All Plr?ie5 to thu
Iliad a
That the parties interested in said
Northerly 510 feet. thence run
sUit and all other
SPEARS, hi5 wife
Petition for the adoptio,* of the
ot UNITED STATES TRUST of Seminole County, Florida, lying
dstanceof 174 Ilfees to the POINT
Easterly lOG feet. thence run
inferestedpanie'srna,aara,tfle oi.isiness enterprise areas f011oW5,
minor
(hid
named
COMPANY OF NEW YORK and wthintne2ooIootrightofy0f,
OF BEGINNiNG
In that Petition,
'
William Gene Russell
(Sorthef'ty 22773 feet, the-rice run
'me arid place designated and
to.*lt
ROBERT
DEAN POWERS,
SUBJECT TO ASSIGNMENT OF
ROGER L MAINE. as Trusfees;
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad and
you
are
Rooert Michael Valone
Westerly to the Point of Beginning,
heard
Company,
requir to serve a copy
MORTGAGE reioru,d if Official - Centering 9.50$ square fee'
MORTGAGE recorded in Official
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
bock "0". DR Mitchell's Survey of
(0219
Records Book 107?, page 311 n favor
of your written defenses, If any, to
Recorj Book 73, page 173 infavor of
arel. more or .51
Ccunty, Florida. September 79, 1976
AND
tti.e Levy Grant. according to the
KENNETH N
of BARNETT BANK OF WINTER
BEANE,
MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY lying within SO
ot
PubliSh Oct 1, ii. II. 35, 1,76
Piat thereof as recorded in Pill
fees each side of the STEPHENSON STALNAKER AND
PARg. N A
following described center line 0
aria NELSON H STRITEHOFF,
OWNED
BY
.5.
l.
MALCOLM.
JR
DEE
24
as
Boos I. Page S. Pblc R.(Ofds of
Each defendant
hereby
Construction
of
BEANE, PA,, Attorneys for the
State
Tr$t
and
aid HAZEL P. MALCOLM, Ps wife required to serve written
FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole County, Florida, de$crb.d
Rosa its, Petitioners,
defenses,
Secs Ion 77070
*5,0w address is Post
Notice is hereby given that I am
SECTION 775107411; STATE ROAD
it any, to said Complaint
THIRD SUPPL EM EN TAL IN
Beginning al the Intrs.cl
Office Drawer
5-431;
One, Casselberry
SUCTION 17310.3615; STATE ROAD THOMAS FREEMAN,
SEMINOLE
If'QiQd rI busineSs at Corner 016th
DENTURE recorded in Official Begin
COUNTY
casting South right of way line
Florida
32101, and
COurity
at a point on the South line
to filethe original
$ 134.
Records
Book
74*.
SEMINOLE
and
Maple.
Sanford,
Seminole
OERlPTiONS
PARCEL
NO.
cage
6,93
in
tavor
COUNTY
Attorney,
Seminole
with
III
State Road 5.434 and the
5tinQ,
the Clers of this
Section 27. TownShip 20
Of MERCANTILE SAFE
Court on or
FEE
SIMPLE
County.
P
0
County,
Florida
under
the
fictitious
IOHT
ESCRIPTIONS
PARCEL
NO.
Ill
Boa
o
right
Cf
70.
last
WAY
Altamonte
South, before Noyem, I, I91;
way Of South Moss
DEPOSIT Range 30 East, Said
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY 32701 Of Ci before Springs,
otherwise
AND TRUST COMPANY a
Raa
C E. 7.021 57 feet
point being a Judgmenl may
'hence run South along sad
the l3tn Florida name at U MC INC. aba UTILITY
Di entered against
North it dog II'
Irma, part
H El NM U 1. L ER.
Novernoer. A 0 1910. and day of MANAGEMENT, arid that I intend
Las' rrm, c• wa, of said SOutri Moss
33"
vou
tar
the
relief
demanded
In the
Sue cessor East of the Southwest corner Cf sa
Trijtte,5 and
the to register said name with the Clerk
Lots 36 and 77, Entzm.nger Farms
original ith the Clerk of thefile
Qoaa. a dstan:e Of tO feet, thence
Pelition
above
Section 31. thence run North I? aeg
Addition
No
2.
t. Circuit Court, Seminole
according to plat
styled Court On said date,
fun Northeasterly hong a straight
CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE 33' 0]" Weit
WITNESS my hand
a distance Of 3.52$ M
andfp, seal Of
as rerØ iri Plat Book 5
to ShOW
recorded in Offcial Records Book
TIf west 50 feet of the East s:i cause what right, title, interest
I)n, ID the Slid existing South right
or County, Florida in accordance with
this Court lhi 24th dly of Sep
tees to the beginning Of a curve
Page 9. of the Pbic
feet
of
LotS,
B!os
"D",
lyng
the
prisons
of
33$.
oae
the
S.7
Fictitious
SOUth ion you or an, of you have in and to
an FIRST SUP
tember, 1976
Recuras
Cf ma, i.ne a' sea State Roan
concave
Easterly
and
having
a
P L EM EN TA 1.
Seminie County, Fio,dl, (EX
Name Statutei, To Wit, Section
Sanford and Ovieao Road, aria the the property deScribed n sa
MO R I GAGE radius 04
(SEALI
a point 10 feet East Cf the point t
2.2911] fees, thence run
if 10 eet Of the North 350 feø
recorded in Official Records Book
CEPT e-sf.ng rigms of wayS
Florida Statutes 1537.
Compla.nt and to ShO* cause, if any
beginning, thence run West along
Arthur H Ieckwth
PlortflerI1 aIjng the arc Of Sa,a
'
the East .Wfe,, at Lot 9, Block "0". sot, Pave, why taa Property SPiOJid
5 John 0 Whelchel
tIe. page 503 in favor 01
Said r'ght of way lin. 10 fe,f t hi
Clerk C'r,t Court
C.EMICAL
curve,
through
a
central
angIe
I0413
BANK and L F SAOLER,
(President)
lying *.tri n 'he fOIIO.ng di'sCribe'd
ring lying South of Sanford aria not be condemned for the uSes and
PO,PST QF BEGINNING
Mqy N Darden
as deg Se' 34" a distance 0131906 feet
Pt,blisfl Oct 1, 11, 1$, 23, 1,76
0Ovnoare
Trustees, and
Ov'e
Rø of 0 R Mitcheil's Purposes as set forth in te Corn. DEC23
Deputy Clerk
to the end of said curve. hence run
FINAL JUDGMENT recorded in North 0 dvo
busy Sept. 77, &amp; Oct 1. n. '.
33'
33"
att a
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'•'-"
UCO ill

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. s:id
f Section 71. Township 30 South.
Rang, 50 East.

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Terry's band will soon per.
form at Seminole Community
'
College, at a political rally.
Several parades are on the
agenda, and fail concert Is
coming up, "We played a
concert at our firm: PTA
meeting, afteronlythree weeks
,
•,
of school!" she said.
,
Terry Is a strong believer In
'
"
'. 'VI
the school band programs.
"Kids really love the music,
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377 0333.

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D,iyj 132 ?17 fici.ie,
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' bath, all major appliances fur.
nishid, utility room. Large lot
• with fenced backyard, $113 mo.
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plus deposIt. 323 01)3 or after Stall
322 7672.

3 BR, 1', bath, fully carpeted,
central heat &amp; air, large fenced
yard, large workshop, plus metal
utility bldg. 323. 100$.

GOODIES ADDED- Ilk, new
furniture addedcholc3R; j
batPi,dble. carport, fenced shaded
yard. $19,500. Easy terms.

Country Trailer- 2 BR. 1 bath, air.
$123 month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordon, Realtor. 131 S322

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CITY
110 Chapman Ave.
Duplex in super location at a super
price. Near town &amp; hospital. BPP
warranted. Just $25,500.

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home instead of a høuss. Spotless. LOCH ARBOR - 101 Orange. Oak
Men preferred. No Dets. 332
shaded 4 BR, 2 bath home In quiet
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bt1e Homes

1 Bedroom mobile home. No pets.
$ltQperth

9&amp;A Plus lo't' of potential.
Rnldenre in iüu of refurbishing
inside &amp; out, but will make a fin,
home for any size family. PrIced
to sill now at $25,500.

"Get

Em While
They're Hot"

41-Houses

Rq Real Estate Brkq
253$
flJ039eves 3777613

CITY
101 Holly Ave.
Neat, 2
BR, I bath home withal bedroom,
1 bath apartment, Completely
remodeled, Many extras &amp; lots of
potential. BPP warranty plan.
Only 521.500

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built 2 BR. 2 bath, lakefront,
dream home on 9 beautIful acres.
"c thiS today.
Call Sanford's Sates Leader

REALTORS

House In 3

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Months

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Money is avaIlabl, for subsidized
housing in rural areas. No down
:u.')'.J p4ymen?. 155
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Overlooking Lake Monroe- 3 BR, 2
bath, $11,000. Jenny Clark Realty,
Realtor, 322-1550.

Room

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15I$. FI'CflCh
322.4591
Eves. 322-1456; 3224)44 372)554

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LAKEMARyCRYSTAL LAKE
SpacIous 3 BR, 2 bath home, 1½
acres of freedom, formal dining,
country kitchen, fireplace, sunken
tub in master suite. s*,00.
WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVEBY-133SSUMMERLIN
Treeshadetisit,, 3 BR, 7 bath home,
neat I clean, Immediate oc.
cupancy. A must iii.

REAL ESTATE
322.7150

7M5'PARK
LAKE MARY
OWNER TRANSFERRED-. Mutt
sell 3 BR, 1½ bath home on lovely
treeshaded fenced lot. Reduced to
$21,000.
MLS REALTORS

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AKESIDE APARTMEW
HIghway 17-13, SanFord
Across From Ranch Hous.

Forrest

RAVENNA PARK - 3 BR home fl
excellent condition featuring
fenced rear yard, large pecan
trees, near new roof and all w
applIances for $34,400.

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321-0041
20175. FRENCH

51-HousehokiGoods

68-Wanted
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FUTURA BY SINGER.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

One .,I Sinqi-r's lop Touc' and Sew
Zig Zag maChines
Assume
,,,lanceof SitS SOot pay Sit lOper
month Will lake trade in Singer
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
hoiCS
Balance of $50 II or tO
payments of 56 Call Crldit
"anaqer. 372 9111 or see at
SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
307 E IsIS? Down'o*n
-We sell our trade.in furniture at low
Prices. Good selection,

Days-3fl 6123
Nights-In 2)32

Req RealEstateBroker
SALES - RENTALS
017W.istST,Sanford
327 56 0" 333 2757 after Hrs.

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Buy

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1973 Jeep Commando 304 V.0, 4 WD,
PS. Auto. hardtoP. See at 712
Palmetto Ave.. Sanford.

We Buy Furniture
DAVE'S 33944)6

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1,71 Pontiac Firebird, AC, AM-FM
We buy and sell good furniture and
stereo, auto, I new radials, vinyl
antiques, HWY 16 AUCTION
roof, excellent condition in and
GALLERIES. 3226573.
out. $3,650. 162-3913 or $634250.
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Want to
buy furniture, toilet fIx. 1967 Cadillac Coup., current in.
tures. - anything of value. 372.
spection, runs perfect $275 372.
5639
$110.
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DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
For used furniture, appliances, Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Lovely i BR. 2 bath, central heat &amp;
Daytona Beach will hold a public
tools, etc. Buy 1 or '1001 Items.
air, family rm o trage, large COUNTRY FURN. DISTRIBUTORS
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday,
Larrys Mart. 21$ Sanford Ave.
night at 7:30 It's the only one in
tCnced yard, separate StUdiO.
323 5372 SRI6 1 mi. East
equity a. assume loan of
Florida. You Set the reserved
Cash for Antiques. ConsIgrints
price. No C).arqe other than 53
537.000 321 0303
wanted. Hl.way 46 AuctIon
52-Appliances
registration fee unless vehicle is
Galleries, 3726972
3 BR. I' bath. re brlct. Mu-st Sell.
sold. Call 904-255 I)!! for fu9'ther
details.
Willing to talk terms. 120.000
P1MEV WOODS BARN - We Buy ______________________
KENMOREWASHER,parts,
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373 602
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
set ,ice, used machines,
Leasea Datsun 'ncIvng Z cars and
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for 30 pct COmmiSSig Free P'k
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230657
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
trucks, For 'nformat,on call Bill
Homes
Ray or Jack Mink, 1)1 1311
Sanford 327 2270
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'73 Models. Call 3231310 or $34
1603 Dealer.

WANTED! SELLERS.
173Mercury Capri, aof air coed.,
BUYERSOEALERS
43,000 miles, brown, 5i10C Call
Empty your carport or garage$31 3)92 after 3 p m
59-Musical 1V'rchandise
Make 55$ and have fun swapping
toot Bring your articles to 's Starfire GT, low
mileage fully
Pianos 8. ElectronIc Organs with
Movieland Drive-In Theatre Swap
equipped Call 131 9012 bit*een9
automatic rhythm sectIon. Liberal
Shop Flea Market. South 1792,
and S weekdays.
trades olfered. Bob Bali's Piano &amp;
every Sunday. 9 a.m to $ p.m. PlO
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CHARGE, Reserve free Spaces.
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
96$ Jeep. 327 engine, 4 whe drive
W First St.. rn.nss.
Phone 322-1216, 7 p.m to 9 pm.
Call 32375a0 from 7 to $:3Q *tk
any night.
days, aSk for Dick Lacy,
Piflo. Walnut, refinished, new
r..., .s,..,
MO
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1977 Ford F-l0O Sport Custom, Ac.
vertise your product or service in
Manyotherstochosefr0'n Winter
auto AMa. FM,5i723 Sapv IQIP
the Classified AdS.
Park, 611.5511.
Santa St Sanford
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GeneralContraclor

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ROBSON MARINE
2920 Hwy 17 92
3325961

Casselberry 3 BR, 2 lull baths, I',
acre all fenced yard. swimming
Pool, lots of shade trees. 517.000 8.
53.000 equity Will trade equity

JOHNNY WALKER

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TAFFER REALTY
ReqReal Es?.,?, Brokrv
lICO E 7511,5?
ill 1653
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- Below
Market Value, 3 Bedrooms, i'
baths, corner lot. enciosed car
port. new roof. sis,t00 Low
Monthly Payments
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3 Bedrooms, Ex
cellent
condition,
Fenced
backyard, kitchen equipped, well
and pump for yard and more
519.900. FHA. VA or Conventional

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Osteen
9.93 acres, Surveyed,
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moilly cleared. 561 tt on road,
5)4.900--Terms Broker. 031 0171

WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE- 3
BedrOorfls,2baths,doublegarage,
Central H &amp; A. lawn Sprinkler,
citrus and much more large
excellent home for 512.800

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc
2324 Park Or
372 21
ReaI'or
After Hours,
322 9214
372399)
3220440

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22,125

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

S'JACres.Genevapartiailyf
i2'.dS' mobile home with addition
125.000 wilt, terms, Would con
sider motor home as part. 372
9191.

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cover yOur hUmp w?h alum
SOng &amp; SOIl? SySlim AlSo
RecIng Gu?'ers 10
E.p
Eagle ScInia Co IS) 9563

Window Washing, F oCr Stripping &amp;
Waxing. Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate 323 5951

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ItOrmerly Harieft's Beauty Nookl
319E First 3725742

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For tree estimates. call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
1771

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kitchen
t3,Ithroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell 3728032
anytime

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Carpet Cleaning
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Pest Control
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2543 Park Or,ve

.SANORA
,j'rj'ijj
ç,

Land Clearing
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, top SOil 322

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HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lite' Clearing. Mowing. Discing;
F,il Dir?; Clay; Rock; Sand
Backtsoe Loader. Ph 372 $577

LIGHTHAULING&amp;YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Pflon 319 5371

S,l5 are n se
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Pr"Ole
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and immediate occupancy

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Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks Southof Airport Blvd.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

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Bralley Odham.323-4670

C'FIEDSWILLFIND
new
home
for
everything
even for otj!

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Tree Service

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

c E SHEPHEI,ID
P,Iiiting, Remoocling C,enerai
Repairs Call 3238075

BUILDER.DEVELOPER

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mt.,,, Euing, 'rimmng
Fre- Estimates
Phonelfl 11e

CIlnilled Ads will always give you
moie
Much . Much Mor, than
y
expect

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Tree
Trimming, Cutting a.:
Remoyn. LicenSed and ln5urecj,
Phone 323 0S or 323 1519

Well Drilling

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Homes ready for your inspection

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Home Improvements

Conventjonal-5% Down

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Alterations, Dress Mang, Drapes.
UPhOlilery 372 0107

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25,OOQ

Sewing

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Bowlin Eltric'
Industrial,
Commercial. Residential Free
Estimates 2515 Elm Aye, 3fl

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Electrical, Plumbing, ________________
Refrigeration, Residential or
Commercial. repair service 339 Let a Classified Ad help you fi
more room for storage CI5iti
5,77
Ads find buyers last
Roof Repairs. Carpc.?r,. Pinli.,g,
Home Repairs. Gutteeng. Cement
work Free esIimat
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, It
Cl.,s',it,
Ads ii (In? srk ?ne-re
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VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

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LAWN REPLACEMEPIT
BiiI Bre-e-me. 557 1399
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Carpentry. Remoctelinq AOditions
Custom Work L'cennj Bonded
Free eslim?e 373 6034

Beauty Care

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Lawn Care

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Home Improvements

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Sanfnrd's newest residential ueIghborhod

FOR INFORMATION CALL
323•7080 or 323.7860

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Electrical

FROM

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Rug Shampooing- Living room.
dining area. hall-regardless of
sIte, 1)9.95. 377 351$.

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Mini Farm-li acre-s. tiled Only
19,950
GEOWILLMER ASSOCIATES
REALTOR $31 6900
Murphy. N C Area-)3 acres, 410'
bordering a beautitul trout
stream so,000 equity assume
mortgage for $17,000 for 8 years
Ph 3226610
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retirement home. Only 1)6,000

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Reg.ReaiEstaterer,33)
322 371$
323 7193
'137 0779

Country Club Manor-2 &amp; 3 BR.
below FHA appraisal. Owner, 332• Moele home &amp;
addition on 1.19
3133 140 Country Club Circle
acres, tiled Only $13,330.
Half acre on Jewett Lane, 3 BR, 2
EO WILLMER ASSOC
bath, central heat &amp; air, mint
INC REALTOR,$31
coed. $31,000. Owner. 3236622.
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'75 Zimmer, 21x60'. central A H, 60'
LAKE MARY- 4 BR, 2 batl', Ige,
awning,at?achedthed,3 BR. 2full
wooded lot, neat lake Cent. H&amp;A.
baths. Set up in Lake Kathryn
carpet, screen room, Citrus, lOts Of
Estates, $16,000 3390464.
storage. 539.900 3

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SPANISH STYLE STUCCO.Corner lot, 3 BR, format dining,
range, refrig., $21,100.

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NEW HOME- Out of town area, 3
rooms I bath, Ciflt. heat,
range, lot size 1$'x125'. $19,500

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Greene Inc.

20)7 S. FRENCH

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swimming
pool.
Leading
1975 Ford F.IOO Ranger, I' bed, aIr,
distributor wants nice backyard
SPECIAL SALE
automatic transmission, power
to display new I76 model above
steering &amp; brakes with camper.
ground pool. Top consideration Come in for our super dIscount
s-i.000. will sell camper
clearance sale, savings to 50 Pct.
given for prime location. Call 305.
separately. 323.1541 after 3:30.
127 4320 collect.
Boots, Clothing, Accessories, Mrs. ___________________________
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II a.m..S:30 p.m. Horse &amp; Rider 1973 C-$O Chevy truck, $ speed axle,
Duo.Art Player Piano, electric or
Western Store, 2130 S. Sanford
Leco hi. lilt bed, lifts straight upor
pump. Twin Beds with mattresses
Ave.. Sanford. 323.7990.
dumps. Utility boxes. $5100. 365i.
sprg &amp; King size head.
6)62.
board. 661 $267.
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1513
Pou Iti'y
Toyota Land Cruiser, D,000
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
mIles, extra clean. Chrlstianses
PIGS
FOR
SALE
BUY-SELL_TRADE
Kitchen Inc., Hwy 436, Forest
lOWeeksOld
iii 315E First St
City. 305063.1501.
3fl tfl
37) 0d2or323.3791
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VETERANS- We have a few new Winter Springs- I BR, 2 bath,
homes left. No money down if you
fenced, screened patio, large
qualIfy. 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchen
culdesac lot. $29,500. $1,200 down.
equipped, central heat I air,
$34 1660.
carpeted. From $72,000.
GOLOSBORO- 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
difllflg room, trees, frame home,
Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor
110.900

Large custom built 2 bedroom home,
hardwood floors, paneling, over
sIze rooms. 2 lovely lots, with
room for a garden on a quiet deadend street. Be first in line. 5)0.900.
Call Betty Flamm-R,altor.
assocIate.

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person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
Sanford, FlorIda, 37771. on or before
Puty Clerk
"The process
valescent Center, 550 Mailonville 12 Unfurn. &amp; I turn. Stove
oobern, 1576, and liii the original
of
doing
the
book
through
a
halfoun
religious
refrlgeratr fun,. SilO to $123 mo
was horribly dep easing."
Ave.
PublIsh, Oct. II. 25, Nov.
_________________________
s)
606 Park Aye. Call Orlando
I. 1516 with the Clerk of this Court elther
cults
and
was
now
running
for
DEE
before service on Peiltioner's at. UNEMPLOYED?
Medved and Wallechinsky
Never
again
if
J11
1
as a John Bircher
torney or immediately thereafter;
In
tell the dories f 30 students in
you have sincere desire and
/e
Kansas
City.
otherwise a default will be entered
ambition:
SerIs
their book. Many Of
only pleas, call
3lA'DJploxes
against you for the relief demanded
$142034 after i p.m. or write 1010
The student voted Most e- _________________________ in the Petition, towit: A dissoIutn
are bisarre, but the authors say
Giovanni, Deitona, Fla. 32763.
ed
Is
a
member
of
the
merriage
permanent
1 BR apt., kit. equip., A C. carpeted
they chose a
ctody of
represenlative Hare Krishna sect. The class
the minor child born issue of the Lady to live In nice home Is S. Fla.
Adults, No pete. $53. 33222% wk
same.
marriage MARK
after 4.
Adults. Spanish or English
ARNOLD
\Welcomes
is a prosecuting attorney
F
-,
TUCKER. in the
speaking. Write
"It Wasnotourintent to P°
Elizabeth
who a few years earlier was IN THE CIRCuITCOURT,INAND manent alimony; permanent
Unfurnithed,twobedr
Security
Kinard, Box 1131. Homestead,1
child
tray a freak show," said Me
OR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, support; ittOrtilys fees and the
hicked out of college Ofl a drug FLORIDA
F1.
OeIt. Adults Preterred 377
ved, who added that
HOMES of DISTINCTION
$620 or 323 751$
costs of this action; and equitable
many of bust, The class surfer, almost PROBATE DIVISION
the strangest dories were
distributionof the loinllyowne real
IRoom turn. duplex. 24th St., lit &amp;
Large Wooded Lots
not thrown out of school for his long File N.. 76-321CP
MACHINIST
and Personal property Of the parties
Included in the book.
Paved Str,,t
ii Re: The Estate of
S*.r
last mo. plus $50 dep. After 5. call
Including award Of the real property
hair, now teaches at Pall,
Experienced.
Smltty't
Inc.
has an
Str,et Lqhts
They dids't write
ERTHA LEE HUDSON
S'dewlk
333.3laI.
ned
by
the
patties
Immediate
as
tenants
by
about the where some of his disapproving
opening Good pay, Decea
top student who Is flow a P
the entireties to the Petitioner, said
Steady employment. Apply to: '. Pork Ave. Sanford,
teachers now have longer hair
NOTICE OF
UflIurn 7
Property
being
IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY
more partidutarly
Smitty's Inc., 2ltIOrIano Drive,
BR, aIr, carpet,
fessional payc, the alcoholic than he did.
ADMINISTRATION
descjibed as follows:
kit, equip
Sanford. 322 2112.
Security
attorney, the heroin addict, the
dep 671 1733.
ALL PERSONS HAVING
LOtS. TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
OR
authors tracked down CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST according
•
wanted, hard worker to train in
popuiar student whose marto me Plat thereof it
of the class outcasts, de- THE AROVE ESTATE AND ALL recorded in Plat Book I), Page of
Printed circuit fabrication. 5120 - 32-HUS Unfumishe
riagebeokeupafterw
Inc.
per
scribed by another student as OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED the Public Records of Seminole
. to start. Call $205052
I
THE
ESTATE:
1:201.1 p.m.
County, Florida.
"a sad sack" with "droopy
211 W.2Sth
Sanford, Fla.
NIce 2 BR block home, turn or
N0 ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
who tried to commit suicide, or eyes,
my hand and seal of CARPENTER
IitUrn. 333 2920or3237$,ft,6
droopy Jowls, a droopy th$ the administration of the Estat, this WITNESS
Court on 23rd day of September,
Rough finishex
ItlOns
KejdeIln9
either of the two students who
of ER THA LEE HUDSON, A. 0. 1576.
perienci. Must have own tooli,
&amp;
3
BR
went underground and cut Off walk." Whenever he spoke up in
houses, central air &amp; heat
Count, File Number 7632! CP Is (SEAL)
own pickup truck. Excellent
high school, the rest of the
fnt yard. 332 3$3
opportunity
all contact with their families students
ndng i,, the Circuit Ceit to,
Arthur
H.
Blckwith,
Jr.
delighted in shouting, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
and former friends..
As Clerk of the Court
20! Commercial
,
Probate Division, the address of
By:
Cherry
3235176
Kay
Travis
"ft caine to the point where
As Deputy Clerk
i11y was teaching for the which 5 SEMINOLE COUNTY
we were
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD, STENSTROM. DAVIS
24-Bt.jsjn.ess Opportunitje
actually looking for a Peace Corps on a Microneslan FLORIDA
37771
&amp; MCINTOSH
normal person to balance th
4
The
Island. He showed them a
Personal Representativ,
Flg$ip Bank of Sanford
book," Medved said.
EARN
the
Estate
Is
Suite 22
EDMOND
per year to
There are s.°me OdinatY
WASHINGTON
Start by Owning your OWN
address is Post Office Box 1330
"I really don't want to be here, i, Tangerine white
Avenue, Sanford,
businits. Protectnt territories,
Senford. Flota 32772
peopleandsomesuccess. stories
but I can't think of anywhere Florida The name and address of Aftornet.s br
Customers Cell yout Proven
Petitioner
in the book. Lany Tyler, the else I'd rather
the personal representative's at
Prom-am Of success - us's in.'
Publish Sept. 27&amp;Oct.I, 11, II. 1,76
most popular girl In school, the
torn.y 5 set forth below,
vestment requi,
DED l
- Immediate
And there was the class "bad
All persons having claims or
cash flow - Call flow for in.
Homecoming Queen and girl," who kept a running list of demands against the estate are
tervi, Mr. Snyder 305 $62 1200.
I
cheerleader, earned a Ph.D. men
Carpet Color &amp; Restoration.
________________________
'd slept with. I count- required, WITHIN THREE
and now teaches history at edfowhundredandtwentyfjve, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF FOR SEMINOLE
Princeton. It's a relief to read and t)vn I fnmI
fljjy,
Legal Notice
TJiC kV•
25%
'...TwIrfl!flqLierk
FLORIDA
V
of the above Court a written
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
$
CASE NO. 761133.CA.2..E
statement of any claim or demand
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
In re the Matter if the
they may have. Each claim must be
CIVIL ACTION NO. l4'I$14.CA,4C
Adoptlex of:
Ii Re: lie Marrlape of:
in writing and must indicate the
Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse
ROBERT LAWRENCE, a minor, by
basis for the claim, the name and
EMILY C. COURSON. Wife,
N.
L.
LAWRENCE
and
and
addressoftMcredIfororhisag
ETHEL LAWRENCE, his wife
or attorney, and the amount
HERMAN 0. COURSON, Husband.
NOTICE
TO
DEFEND
claimed lithe claim is not yet due
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: MARGARET LAWRENCE THE STATE
the dale when it will become due
OF FLORIDA TO.
COBB
shall be stated II the Claim is
HERMAN 0. COURSON WHOSE
)
whoje resdence and lait
Ore,nr.,.
..unu.qu, ae ,ea, the
''v"
APIU MA'LING AD
known mailing addi
nature of the uncertainty shall be
DRESS IS ROUTE 5, BAXLEY,
are unknown
GEORGIA 31513.
stated, If the claim is secured, the
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
security shall be described. The
Asworn Pet Ition Icr Dissolutlonot
that
claimant shall deliver sufticlent R. the above named Petitioners, Marriage having been filed
Quality 3 bedroom 2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet of living area.
npies to the Clerk to enable
I. LAWRENCE and ETHEL regarding a request for the
the LAWRENCE, his wIfe, have filed a
Concrete block construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully
Clerk to mail one opy
dissolution Of said marriage to
to each ComplaInt in the above.styied Court
equipped
kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
Personal representative
Emily C Courson, in the CircuIt
for the adoption of the
minor child Court in a
All persons having interest in this
wallpaper
in kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
for
Seminole
County,
Where
named therein, and you are hereby
to
for all the
estateto whom a copy of
Florida, the short title Of whIch Is:
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping - No maintenance fees.
this Notice required to serve a copy of your
Of Administration has been mailed
iIiformi(j,1 VOU tlt,'eti
i#i RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
*rlttendefens.s,ifany,OnNEO N. FMILY C. COURSON, Wife, and
al)out GUI' hew ron.
are required, WITHIN THREE JULIAN, JR. of STENSTROM, riERMAN 0. COURSON, Husband,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DAVIS&amp;McINTOSH,Attorneysfor these presents command
THE FIRST PUBLICATION to file Pctitloner-,,
you to
Post OffIce Box 1330, appear
HARRIETDEAS
any obiection that they may have
and tile your Answer or
Sanford, Florida, 37771, and file the other
that Challenges the validity of the
JEAN BRYANT
defensive
pleadings
with the
orIginal with the Clerk of the above.
decedent's Will, the qualification of styled
Clerk of the Circuit Court In and for
834 92)2
Court
on
or
before
Ns.vemt,er
Seminole
the personal representative, or thl I, 1916, otherwise
County, Florida, and Serve
Sanford
venue or lurlldiction of the Court. ultim.afe ludgment will
a default and acoPthefeofoflwife.sat,0n,,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND against
be entered Vernon Mize, Jr.,
Of Cleveland,
SHIRt. EYMILLETT
you granting said idoptio, Mite &amp;
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Brld3es,
634 92)2
WITNESSmy handandtheuai of Sanford, FlorIda P.O Drawer i.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
37711, un or before
said Court on the 23rd day of
Casselberry WInter Sprlr.gs
Date of the first publication Of this tember,
Sep
the
5th
day
of
Nov.m',
AD., 1574.
1974,
Forest City
olherwis. a default wIll be entered
Notice of AdmInistratIon October (SEAL)
11th, 1976
Altamonte Springs
against you.
Arthur
H.
Beckwltp,,
Jr.
Edmonij Washington
WITNESS MY HAND ANn fl
Clerk fit tt f..'.,.
b'''
As Personal Represenla
FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk otthe
1
Oy. Mary N Darden
•
834 9212
live of the Estate of
DIRECTIONS: In Sanford. West on 25th St. off 17.52
Circuit Court, on this 25th day Of
Deputy Clerk
l, Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
ERTksA LEE HUDSON
September,
Altarnonte
Spnlng
AD.,
1974,
STTENSTROM DAVIS
Carroll Burke
(Seal)
Longwooj
On
Ridgewood To Terrace Drive
I MCINTOSH
617 Sanford Atlantic Bans.
Arthur H B'eckwltt,, ,ir
Post Office So 1230
(East)
I
S,antord, Florida 37771
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
Sanford, Florida 3277)
I
Telepne number. J7 7460
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Attorneys for PetItlon,
Another Fine Development By
HILDA
RICHMOND
PublIsh Oct. II. 23 P514
WILCO CONSTRUCTION COM?*NY
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. 371 Oct. 1, I), is, me
,
514 3167
DEFea
PP.k
I
"-i'
Ii'
Ii, 23, 1514
LJLJ 135
A Subsidiary Of Wiiiner Industries
Dettona
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Req. Real Estate Broker
003W. lit St.
323 606) ptl2lQSl7eves.

Pea!?oc

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intelluals had gone

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REALlY

Clean furnished Itt floor, apt.
lvate entrance, Adults only.
$001 Palmetto. Sanford.

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321-0041

Offlffly Mana..d

Public Auction

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Multiple Listing Service

1505 W. 25th St.

322.2090

Furniture

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ANYTIME

'1 35

San
f or
d ,ha

Office

Used

WorsteeIdLe*ecutlV.d.,k
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp; Mon., Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m.
chairs, straight chairs, fIling
TM Evening Herald Claselfint Ads
offer no fancy claims.. , just
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry. Just received estate including
Results'
NOLL'S
poster bedroom suite with mat.
Casselberry. 17 ,, $30405
Mat thng set of 40 rattan dining
thing cherry ctst an dresser,
Sanford,
3
BR,
1½
bath
Ce,
17'x34'
REALTORS
207 25th at
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chaIn. Ui aah (-,i•
,,n,,,j.'l
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• -'-i
,awnqy
wivetj
will
lacritice.
519,300.
Underwood
muIIiplelistIngseryie
office
1200
S.
French,
chests,
tables
and
mIsc.
Items.
373.73
Isol731
o13iafter 7pm
Calculator. Like new. $75. 323
Interested?
Lots Of t,,ots and our regular line
7305
WHY SAVE IT
. SELL IT
of Quality used furniture and an
2005 HARTWELL AVE.- 3 BR. Ii JUIET AREA- Convenient to
QUICKLY with a ' Fast Acting, A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINshopping aid to golf COUrse. 3 BR,
tquli
baths, carpeted, C H IA $22,100.
Low Cost Classified Ad.
T....That'saClassifiedAd'
BankAmerlcard and Master Charge
2 bath, Spanish style home. age
Owner will hold 2nd mtg.
high lot, red
Wetcomó.
tile roof, central air Guaranteed reconditioned auto
d heat, family
.-Jjp,1j
room, IS'x73'
GENEVA AREA- I, 2, &amp; S Acre
Sanford Auction
batteries, $12.53 exchange.
tracts, water I electrIcIty 'a'er'ed Porch, wall to walt
REEL'S BODY SHOP. t101
carpet. $35,100,
Freflch Ave.
1200
avaIlable, Zoned tar mobile
NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
Sanford Av.
homes. $3,010 per acre. UP.
Woodruff's Garden Center
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
3!3..7340
60) Celery Ave.
S. V. Hardwlck, Broker
Gas Fireplace Logs, $43. Can be _____________________________
Got Something to tell? A Classitlo,J
Deltona,
646
$611
seen
at
tOOl E. 4th St. or call In.
Hal Colbelt Realty
Ad will sell it fast.
172
63-?MChiI36ry.TOOIs
GOINGOUT OF TOWN SALE
Owner moving, must sell. Big I BR,
-=--------75-Recreational
VelcIes
EVES 322.1552 or 322-0612
Large Quaker oil heater, $3,000 1t61
Farmall 200, 3 way hydraulic
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7 bath, central air, carpet, big
BTU, with tank, $100. Fedders
PTO,neWIIresOn rear rims good
porch, sprinklers, fruit tress, all
window air condItioner, 5,000
RIVERVIEW AVE.- I BR, 2 bath,
Christiansen Kitchen Inc., Hwy MuslSacrific.__ 1573 Streamline, 33
appliances. Only $26,900. 62$ 1019.
BTU. likenew, cost $300 new, $150.
central heat &amp; air. walltowall
134. Forest CIty 305 062.1501.
It. Gregory Mobile Home,. 3103
7)05
Cordova
Drive,
Sanford.
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carpet, kitchen equipped, fenced
Orlando Drive, 323-3200.
LARRY SAXON lNc..REALTOR
yard, Owner relocating. $39,250.
Gravely Tractor &amp; 30" Mower at.
Baby Bed&amp;Mattress,$ij
SUNLANDESTATES-3OSB
tachment. Good condItion.
77- Autos Want.d
Full
Silebed,
$25
Dr., Owner. 3 BR, central H &amp; A,
Reasonable.Call 373.$days.
PINECREST-4 BR,3bath,on 3 big
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3222177
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complete kitchen with dish.
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l.Lot5of extras. Including pool
washer, dual drive. Many extras.
BUY JUNK CARS-frOmS10tO
&amp; income producing trailer on
Used Restaurant Equipment.
34.537)
64'Equipffleflt for Rent
Call 332-1624 after 4 p.m.
back lot, $10,, Terms available,
-Chairs, Tables, Fryer, Grill, ___________________________
Slicer, other items. 3237770.
Steam Clean YourOwn Carpet
2OI6LAKEAVE._LOV,IYIBR, )S.'
CRANKCON'STREALTY
MORE CASH
RefltOurRelnsniac
bath, central P,.at &amp; aIr, car.
REALTORS-130.6061
Trailer Pads, Sand,
For
Wrecked orJunk
Grease
Traps,
CARROLL'SFURNITURE,3fl5101
piling, kitchen equipped, Florida
Eves. 333.3649
-Window Sills, Rock,
e, Pitts,
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rm.. utility Thai, washer &amp; dry..
Cars &amp; Trucks
;i Rn. Pott, Ce'i'-".'. Steel.
Inciu.i,',j Only 126.300. Termi .
Low $20s S()CI
'iv..çj CONCRiE co.
63--.ppIies
Any tiar thru 1576 models, 7 days
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES-.) BR, MOTHER SAVER- Warm 3 BR
Sanford372.si31
wee. Call collect, Stl.7'31.
I" bath, central heat I air, kit
with country kitchen and
Doberman
puppies,
excellent
then equipped, fenced yard, half
ad- Deluxe Aluminum above ground AKC
iolning family room, fully fenced
showbreeding potential. Contact
78-?toi'CycIss
block from Golf Course. Reduced
swimmIng pools. (2) 15*24' and
ti'or,t and back yard. attached
Mr. Anderson, 3413740.
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$2,500 to 522.300. Check this OUt.
15*33 complete. I yrs. old,
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garago. Your first peek will
repossessed. SacrifIce, ½ price.
convince you. Priced in low $205.
Motorcycle Insurance
Pekingese Male puppy, 3 mit. old,
$00 MAGNOLIA- Handyman's Can be bought
Call collect 303-273.0610.
FHA or VA.
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BLAIR AGENCY
AKC Req. Champion blood line.
Special. 3 BR, Ibath, 7 story home
3333164 or 3237710
in nice neighborhood. Owner
ApproxImately
163
record
albums,
ClIff Jordan RialtOr
anxious to sell. $12,500.
$325. No single sales. 323-3925.
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'Ofle Bedroom
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SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tanguler pools lift over from 1515
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 301
$31915) collect.

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COUNTRY LIVING
2705 Nar.
cissus - Quiet country neighbors,
4 BR. 2 bath, with new roof, Partly
paneled family Fm, central heat,
AC, and large utilIty rm. Just
reduced to $27,500.

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dream kitchen.

Lake Mar

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Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

DELTONA . AVAILABLE NOW
2 Bedroom, Porch. $150.
2 Bedroom, dining rm., 5)75.
Bedroom, porch, si;s.
LAKE MARY -. HoIlis St. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, $323,
Beautiful lakefront 3 BR, 2 bath
Also accepting January Corn.
custom home on bIg Lake Mary.
mltmmts. 5741040
Paneled Fr with Stone fireplace &amp;

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Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
tO? w
Phoni. 371 71$). Sanford

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HAS EVERYTHIPIG_ Attractive I
BR, 7 bath, cent, air, family room,
fireplace, pool,
finced yard,
beautiful location, good school
area. Charm. Low 530's.
VETERANS- No down payment
homes
WE HAVE RENTALS

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33HOUSESFLtrflished

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Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio, 1
BR &amp; 2 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted.
etc. ses mo. up. 33310)5.

MOVING- Anxious owner wants
offer on extra seat 3 BR. tm
maculate condition, fenced, well
for garden, pool. $23,300.

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Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1 bath new
homes. Under 525.000 wIth tees
than s;io down. Government
funding. By buIlder. 131.164,,
Eq.,aIHousingOpportunity, -

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Masday Oct. ii, is7-3$
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Sanford- 2 story i BR. 2 bath. t2
Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it.
Elm. No lease. Ref,re.i
Try one
' 'r,Qulred. 1170 plus security. $34
':
393,

bedrooms, 1)25 to 1)13 month
Adults, Phone 322l$I0

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spacIous 3 BR, 2 bath with family
room, workshop, garden area.
111.100.

Real nice 3 BR, 1 bath home, large
lot, C.A., carpetnt,
new stove in
kitchin Paym
5157,7
thiy, Very low
O,
equity, assume mortgage. Move in
nowt Price $37.

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2 12 NBC PEWS LWDATE

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2103 Grove Drive
3 BR, ii Bath, Family Nm.
5)63. Info. in window

Class Of '65

down 350 of

when Per hois PaYs rvre

5O
le

41-Houses

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ard Siey Greenbi*h) as
tr.d it an
MS.
4) 1) l*iooA fioc,a e•
panceemepatsnsof.b
PL&amp;tY.
Otisbc&amp;
II51 dali.
* MOVIE: iMySiniay:
SfoS
eesner*arY

M.AUDE

- CLASSIFIED ADS

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NEWS

a DAILY 0EVI)Tlofe*j.

800
2) l2) THE LITTLEHOUSE

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IN THE CIICWT COUNT OP THU IN THE CIICWT COUNT OP THU
5) FM*.Y FEtID
I) P.ERV GRIFFiN
11111 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND IIONTIINTN JUDICIAL cm.
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Pork
oo
FOR $IMlNOi.V COUNTY, CUlT IN AND POE SEMINOLE
7) 24 SESANE
7 WRY HARIMAN. WRY
FLORID&amp;
COUNTY,
PLORI.
5 $o.000 PvR.wio
L EDGE OF M0 .rr
HARThIUII
CIVIL ACTION NO. 711)M.cA4 CIVIL NO. ta9N.CA.ii.0
3222611
8319993
u I'.YooAArcvou
GENERAL JURISDICTION HOME SAVINGS BANK.
ia mcions
DIVISION
4:30
$110
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND VS.
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ASSOCIATION
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NOTICE OF ACTION
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MONDAY ttwu FRIDAY
152.00 MINIMUM CHARGE) .
JOSEPH L. HODGES and FRAN. TO: Andrew N. Kelly
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SATURDAY C.Noon
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Defendants.
VIrgInia Beach,
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NOTICE op
3:15
Virginia flu
NEIGNORIIGOO
FOR T ) EOEAF
DEADLINES
P0RICLO$U*U SALE
1) GENERAL HOSPITAL
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
11:45
Frances
E.
Kelly
5:30
3:30
pursuant to Final Judgment op
Noon The Doj Before Pubikotion
lilt Mitt Street
NEWS
'2; PEWS
'4) j MATCHGAAE
FOr,turi. dated the 11th day of
Hanahin, South Carolina
1200
it LLIAS YOGA A? YOU
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October iii.. and entered in Civil
$110
Sundo. Noon FrIdo
6' WI.D.Wlf'
• PARTRIDGE FAMILY
Action No. 76-1164 CAG of th
,
Circuit
Court
of
the
11th
JudIcial
400
'11
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
(24 THE ELECTRIC
Circuit
In
and
LJLIAS von pp ynj
fo
2 IRONSIDE
Sarninde Cnty, that a Complaint to toreclow a
CCANY
________________________
___ 1215
Florid.. wherein First Federal mortgage encumbering the
4) GLLIG.WS ISLAtIID
9) BEVERLY HILIBIIJJES
Savings and Loin AtsacIato, of following real property:
.Isiitals
(
Homestead is Plaint itt. and JoSeph
Lot 7, Block B. SUMMERSET
100
L. Hodges and France, W. Hodges, NORTH.
according fo the plot
ore Def.ndan I will Sell to the thereof as recorded In Plot BOok 13,
IS ALCOHOL A PRoBLE
3mes
w rioiiciAs EN ESPANOL
highest and best bidder, for cash at Pages I] and 14. Public Records
_________________________
IN YOUR FAMILY?
__________________
thi front door of the Seminole Seminole County, Florida,
AL ANON
NOW LEASING
County Courthouse. in Sanford, has ben filed against you and you
SV MOVIE: "The Ki______
For
families
or
friends
problem
of
Florida,
at
11:00
AM,
on
the
$th
arereJlrIdfos.n,eacopvo,you,.
Sanford Court
(joined in
day of October 1576, Ih. folIng whiten defenses, K any, to it on VA
drinkers.
Apartments
G1egory sdi. vnoor
described property as set forth In DEN BERG. GAY I BURKE. P.A
For further Information call
single sfo
I&amp;
the
Final
Judgment
of
Foreclojr,:
attorneys
for
the
plaintIff,
at
Pest
or
write
1
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bedroom apIs. and COmpletely
ci
VRD
Lot 11. Block F. HIDDEN LAKE, Office Box 713, Orlatdo, Florid
Sanford Al Anon Family Group o
furnished studio apartmii.,ts.
Unit 1B,asrecorded in Flat Book 17. 32102. and tile the original with the
.
Fla. 37771
1:30
PiO's 3S4. of the PublIc Records of Clerk of thlabove.styled Court on or
Convenl.tly lxated&amp; W•Utifully
Seminole County, Florida.
landscaped. Abundant storage
FACED WITH A DR INKING
before November 12. 1576; other.
200
(Seal)
(including attic) and "GE Energy
PROBLEM
wise, a judgment may b entered
ArThur H. Beckwlttt, Jr.
Efficiency Package. From $115.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
against YOU for the relief demanded
Clerk of the Circuit Ceurt
Cill 3210230 between I iz 3 ....j)
Can Help
in the complaint.
By: M'y N. Oarden
Call 433.431?
"1!. ESS my hind
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apt. ut!lllies ..eIuded tt *
Deputy Clerk
PAICpA .'
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Write P.0.10* 1.1
about her. •
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rucday
'as, mo, rfred.37p
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MALCOLM :. FRIEDMAN
Sanford,
Flcrida321yl
,er,
irn.
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MUcarrnyleadota Attorney for Plaintiff,
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(Seal)
Morning
IflYTyIeT.Elevenyearsoutof prlgegangofoguj 3153 POncide Leon Blvd
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
DI0RCE
FORMSForBoa
free751,
in• One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
formation
write to:
Coral Gables 33)24
high school, the Former athletes is a self-made
Clerk of the Circuit Court
furnIshed or unfurnished, Newly
Pompano,
Fla.
3306).
"
Publish:
Oct.
Ii,
1576
600
By: Cherry Kay Travis
cheerleader and homeenjpjp.g ilonalrewithachaJnofcjgUJp.g DEE.
redecorated. Come see. C. Airport
.
Deputy
Clerk
queen is still a wümr.
I _Blvd..
Sanford, 323.1340
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Tol
Mores. Onecdtheother students
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PUblish: Oct. 11, 23, Nov. 1. L 1516
6:10
Free. 6442021 for "We Care"- OvIEDo FTU- Duplexes. FI
BuIt'sbeenarockyoa.jfor remembers hIm as "the only
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"Iotine," Adults or Teens.
2; SUNSHINE ALMANAC
Unfurn., Wooded. Home sIze lots.
many others In the class of '65 person In high school who
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R1DGEW000 VILLAGE. 363
6:15
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Fire victIms need 3 rooms of fur. 3121.
at wealthy Paliudes High bought a cover for his car. He'd
5) SUNSHINE ALMANAC
niture donated, or any housihold _..
FICTITIOUS NAME
School. It
this class that park it and psd the Cover on it,
Items, Clothes, etc. 321.0113.
6:25
Notice is hereby given that we are
31-Apartments Furnished
TIme magazine spotlighted In a and then sort of pat it."
2J (n)ThlSRINo
IN THE CIRUCIT COURT OF TN engaged in business at 7734 lando
lcoverstoryaboutnew
U
Drive,
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
Even today he has a
(T, Thisa.) I DREAM OF
-a
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Care
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cm. Florida,defthefitnem,op
get oj
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JEANNtEAMd)OBCC:PR.
Ferrari 1963 Super America, COUNTY,
CUlT,
INFLORIDA
AND FOR SEMINOLE RATLIFF &amp; SONS, and that we in.
trallerapts.MuIt&amp;famllypa,k
cI
FlIES *4 EDLICATION (Fri.)
ki" "never I feel bad, I go out CIVIL No. 72ItCA.wU
tend to reoister Seid name with
ChIld care In my Sanford home. Weekly. 33)5 Hwy 1752, Sanford.
PICTURE OF PEALTl LhClerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
heading into a "Golden Era" of to the garage and dart the Car Ix Re: the Adsptf.a at
Cony, location, good reference,. 3131130.
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fenced yard, 2 meals, 321 .05I
educstin.
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listen to it," he ys in REGINA L. NIELD, MICHELLE: County, Florida in accora,t• with
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______________________ I BR., furn. apt., lights, wat*r turn.,
NIELD, nd CHARLES L. NIELD
of the FidItji
630
Then came the Vietnam war, the '®'.
EducatalchIld Care for as low as Mature adults. No pets. $53. 3fl.
' Name Statutes. To.Wlt: Section
j
Mi..
The class tough guy, recalled
ft
52. weekly if you quality. 323 $121 J 22% after I wkdays.
dem
$63.01 Florida Statutes 1557.
NOTICE
'5) SUNRISE saEsTER
333 $435
l others as a "bully" and an TO: CHARLES L. NIELD
stratlong. It wasa hard time
5: Thomas Ratilif, Jr.
6:55
I BEDROOM APARTMENT
8.
E.
Ratliff
Post
Office
Boa
421
grow
up,
"Pall"
grads
Fourd
"enormous,
Frightening
2.i DAILY DE'(OTIONAL.
Furnished
Ratliff I Sons
eyvilIe. Indiana
18-tblp
nted
ITlarried a girl
The
quarterback
of
the
foot2300MallonyiIIe Ave
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47633
PUblish: Oct. ii. 23. Nov. I. 6. 1516
7:00
ball team, v
the Most Like- from the class and settled down
YOU ARE NOTI FlED that JOHN DEE
2. () 'roo.y (Loi newi
Efficiency
$113
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EDWARD LONG, Petitioner, has Utilities md.
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__________________ ly to Succeed, became a Holly- into a real estate career, tiled a Petition for Adoption of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Call 322.1170
(4) (6) C8s PEWs (7:30,5
woOd masseur and a reverend Medved and Wallechlnsky were minor children REGI NA L. NI ELD,
"astonished."
,fl.bCSflSW$.Cft,4)
in a religious cult. The Iic
MONTHLY
RENTALS
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
MICHELLE .1. NIELD and FLORIDA
'OL'R LITTLE PEE IGENCT'
• P PEVE mr FP'tp
AVAILABLE
voted Mod Popular committed
They were also amazed atthe CHARLES L. NIELD and you ore CASE NO. 76-1$22.CA4P
r
Colci Tv,aircond.,Maidserv
commanded
to serve
Of your IN RE: THU MARRIAGE OP
suicide. Goe of the top students changes in one of their friends, written
defenses,
If any,i Copy
on GENE
-WE SELL SUCCS-.
QUALITY INN NORTH
19) 0000MOf*a.
20)
CommercIal
Is in a mental hospitaj.
described by a former teacher R. STEPHENSON. of
323 )?6 I 41. SR 431, Loflgwod
ROSALIE SABRA TUCKER,
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$621000
ICk ("Good P.*,tlng Florida"
a squeaky..elean, patent- Stalnaker &amp; Bean., Post Office
Petitioner,
Management opportunity available.
"A lot of tremendously sad
. 725 and 8.25
ocat
WELAKA
APARTMENTS
Drawer One, Calselbery, Florida, WALTER H. TUCKER, JR.
For personal interview call 333
news weather Ifls)
leatherkIdwithplaJ.down on or before November 22nd, 1576,
114W. lit St.
$512.
things have happened," said hair, He now has an unkempt andflletheo,igInaIwlthth.C,of
1330526
800
David Wallechlnsky, one of two
Responding. "CASH" mo your SPARE TIM
trJ
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NOTICE
OP
ACTION
and
long
hair
and
wears
this Court either before service
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home.Guaranteedcompl1p.,,p Air, carpeted, QuIet 1 and 2 1)
Pall grads who tracked scraggly old clothes at his Petitioner's attorney or im. TO: WALTER H. TUCKER, JR.

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Then I smok a sma amount
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intermittently for a few years
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develop the legs. Bicycling

have done it many times.
van ageofuieoneimepojuon
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bendi ng" of the knee joint as it
those friends of yours who have
need not be bent more than

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paper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio
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highjumper.Ateacherto
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ditorlum in Orlando.
owners of the Orlando Investment firm. R.T. Overstreet is the

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meetings again until McIntosh is prepared to
make a final report "so the city will not come

to a standstill
"Once the report is in, it will go back on the

hair!

agenda for action Orlando said despite a

by Garry Trudeau 4,

Plea from Councilman Charles Sizer that he is
suffering ur.der a cloud" because the names
of officials involved have not been revealed.
Sizer, whose council post is up for re-

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flounced Monday night the Juana situation

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formally discussed by the Casselberry City

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election, said he has had "feedback" (ruin
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somepeopleinthecitywhofeel"I'm involved

several weeks from now."

of today at his Anna Maria condominlugn, resting and study-

"'Me company (Overstreet Investment) contributed hun-

dreds of dollars to Mr. Hattaway's campaign fund," Binford said.

tag, while Grady scheduled a
meeting with his staff at his
Orlando hotel.

Binford went on to say that there should be no
hurry to purchase
the park site.
Asked today about Binford's statement, Hattaway replied.

While Chiles had a three-hour "Find someone else to leap when Binford says Jump. m not
ion with aides last week. going to do that."
press secretary Jack Pridgeon
Hattaway said he "was not aware" that anyone other than R.

said only Chiles' wife would aid T. Overstreet had contributed to his re-election
campaign. "I had
In preparations today.
over 170 contributors all totalled," Hattaway said.
"she'll be throwing questions
The commission chairman said the county had planned
to

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sonally involved with his camMeanwhile, Apple Valley homeowners geared up to take their
paigns since 1958, and he has a protest before the county commission at tonight's
7 p.m. public
See DEBATE, Page 2*
See PARKLAND, Page 2A

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a decision "unt il the new county commissioners are in
office

at him so he can work on his build the park at Apple Valley since 1971. ne chairMan
also said
responses. She has been per. Binford's charges are typical "of his distortion of fact."

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next week in Miami. Both enAn Independent candidate for the county commission, Tom
counters are sponsored jointly Binford, in a news letter, mention
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would give a boost to what so Oct 5commissionmeeting in
which Hattaway, Commissioner Sid
far ha. been a lackluster cam
Vihien Jr and Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski voted
to
purchase the site from the Overstreet Investment Co. of Orlando.
Both men left the day free to
Public records show that Miss Mildred Overstreet, R T
prepare for the debate at 7 p.m.
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West looks like an idiot. Ac- )
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He dropped his deuce of

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about 15 years my left ear
started to go.
I no longer have the serious
vertigo I had the first 15 years,
only occasional slight dizziness,
Particularly when I roll over In
bed, rarely when I am upright. somewhat like a carpenter's

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diamonds and since the queen
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serious
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send
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working which requires talking false Information to the brain, ding of today's hand. the
to others and on the phone.
Just as a faulty carpenter's better. Not that six hearts
An Illinois reader wants
Last year I heard about a
level could give misin- isn t a reasonable contract, know if Ely Culbertson was an
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of bidding those No"hrestoring hearing in Menlere's confused, causing
sensations of
lie was actually born In
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patients using a low cholesterol motion.
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bridge players.
diet.
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with the U.S. Con.
My other health is fine. I am
dizziness or vertigo from other my's ace of spades, led the 10 sul as an American citizen. so
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the answer to the question is
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5 feet 2.1 would certainly try a inflammation
resulting from a took his king and laid down the
dietifit would help my hearing, recent viral respiratory in- queen of spades. South rutted
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people get it from motion sion. There were three ways at Bridge." CIO this
DEAR READER — Your sickness.
to Play. One was to lead a newspaper, P o Box 489.
trump to dummy's seven and Radio City Station, Now York,
case is unusual because it in.
A diet that restricts salt is take the
club finesse. It that N. Y too1g)
volves both ears and began at used in some patients with
such an early age. Menlere's Meniere'sdIseast
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disease more often begins in
Prevent any accumulation of SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
middle life.
fluid in the balance canals. And
For the benefit of other circulation can be a factor.I am
readers the disease
doubtful that you will get much
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burning In the ears. Unless
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When Charles Harp came back to his
Longwood home the other day, tts 21.
month-old son, David, didn't recognize
Will. Ile wits ifraid of him And tie cried.
Something new had been added since he
last had seen his daddy: a beard. David
was surprised. As was his 5-year-old
sister. Cluisty, and their mother, Deedee.
But one swing In his arms and, according to Deedee, David "knew it was
daddy" — beard and all.
The change was easy to explain Daddy
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A fire-fighting workday lasted 14 to 15
hours, reports flarp, Complete exhaustion,
is how he puts it. "There were about 15,000

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BACK DOOR, EDWARD HIGGINS TERRACE: THE WAY IT

her family settled in a federally.
subsidized apartment at Edward Higgins Terrace.

home the past several days —had to leave. It took a
struggle, Mrs. DeFreese says, but now she has a

A week ago their home at 809 Bay Avenue was

decent home to raise her son. Details, page3A.

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acres of peat burning. Most of us came
back with bronchitis, from the smoke and
(lust and cold. Land is ruined for crops
after a fire like that. It finally rained a
little," he says, "and helped calm the fire

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too, by the people of Minnesota — particularly those women volunteers, the
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Harp, too, is disappointed in the sudden
change of pla ns. But he would do it again,
"To be a public servant, you really have to
love your work," he says. 'A love for
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Charles. "That's the first time he's done
that," she says, "but it's done us a lot of
good." She also admits that the extra
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Deedee Harp concedes she was "real
disappointed" in having to forfeit the
vacation for now. But she is also proud of

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"We let our beards grow to keep the heat
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The people up there ere great says
Harp. "The women volunteers who cooked
for us were really helpful. One time I
mentioned I hadn't had any Fresh m il k For
awhile, and the very next night, there it
was! That's the kind of people they were —
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Harp was one of about 40 volunteer
firefighters from Florida who went to
Minnesota. A letter from the U.S. Forest
Rangers reports that this Florida crew
Outshined crews from any other states.
They took on the toughest jobs, never
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The Lake IIoell high school football team will
travel to Apopka tonight
for a game, (from left,
Front row) — Matt Sirnonlli, Randy Pruitt. Don

Andr,j,io (no longer with team), Bob Lub-, Frank

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posted by the county health department as a health
severe to one family today. Mildred DeFreese haLard.
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ago from officials in Minnesota asking for
help. The firefighters there needed
volunteers to end the blight of an out-of.
control blaze that had threatened
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In early copies of the Evening Herald's Thursday story on
the call-girl rings was a typotmpwcaI error. Ile correct
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Seminole-Brevard State Atty. Abbott Herring today refused to
confirm or deny reports that he
recommended that Gov.
Reubin Askew suspend a Casselberry city official that Herring
says "was compromised" before a prostitution ring was
smashed.
"I've made recommendations to the governor." Herrjwiv*l4
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l-*emng said the recommendations accompanied an inch-thick
Investigative report compiled by his office. The report is believed
to include sworn testimony by admitted prostitutes,results of
polygraph examinations and other documents.
The report to Askew reveals three prostitution rings that had
been operating in south Seminole County.
A spokesman at the governor's office in Taliahassee
d this
morning that Askew hasn't yet received the report Herring sent
by registered mail.
Also this morning police were continuing their three-week
search for Donald Schreiner, a former employe of Club Juana, a
Casselberry nlghtspot featuring nude dancers. Herring told
eanorprostutionwan ant is
out for Schreiner, who also is former Longwood city councilman
and a former Seminole sheriffs deputy and narcotics it,
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suspect, Herring said, "Because we want to find him and need
public help in doing It." He said state law permits him to publicize
the name of a suspect wanted for arrest.
lIerringon Wednesday saidone of the three ptltu.Joni.4jgs
still under Investigation. He said the other two were apparently
separate operations, one "involving Club Juana" and the other
operating from a private rental residence In the exclusive cornmunity "The Springs" west of-Longwood off SR-434 near 1-4.
Herring named Schreiner as thehead of the prostitution ring
t hat he Says
testimony links to
a ub,
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Herring said ifa master plan'te
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'c' by prostitutes given
immunity , from prosecution alleges-a "contact man", who
Herring ref used to name, "would get in t9ach with the head of the

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Ambulance Firms Fail Guidelines

INBREF

Kaiser said firms Mill hate fire. But a che of the county question arises of dual frannot supplied Seminole Coia*y ordinance aiiowi the County chiseL
EwnlngIfrnd
With proof of Insurance commission has the option of
Pierce said It's his UnNeither ambulance firm coverages, performance bonds, otHning the terms of each
derstanding that the corns it is panted.
FrIday, October 15, 1976—Vol. 0, No. 4
mission can ad the terms of the
In Seminole County meets statements — both future
If that holds true, then franchise at the time of the
PubUth
Datly and Sunday. eacept Saturday and Christmas Day
guidelines outlined In a county past.
by The Sanford
Herald. fnc.. 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, FIa.
franchises could conceivably be award.
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ordinance, according to Gary
In addition, Kaiser hal granted both firms — if both
Kaiser said he will rely
Second Class Posta' Paid at
Kaiser, the public safety written hospitals and law en.
FlorIda 3271).
qualify. Robert Pierce, Mat. havily on advice of the EMS I Home Delivcry. cenis Month,Sanford.
$7 10; 6 Months. III 20 Year.
director.
forcement perpisiiel asking for Cotrdy Atty., said be will dudy council when be
his I $714O ByMail, Inf'oridasameashomeil,I,very Allother ma'l
Kaiser said today he has comments on the quality of the ordinance in case the recommendation to makes
Month. 1210, 6 Morn'is, $1620: I? Months, $37 10
the count y.
written
both
Herndon service provided by Iteration.
Ambulance Services — the
"I can run a service for the
present franchise holder — and people," declared Fidelo. Willis
Aids Ambulance Services in. responds by saying, "We've
forming them
iflcaU
set been here for five years; we've
the ordinance have not cut every corner wecan, but he
been met.
(Fidelo) says he can do it for
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promised to supply the needed
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data prior to a public hearing need for a subsidy," answered
Tuesday at the courthouse in Fidelo. "I can have five sinSanford.
bulances right off the bet;
Kaiser said he has informed we're ready to go."
the 1$-member Emergency
Though Fidelo claims he can
Medical Services (EMS) panel operate with a "zero subsidy,"
of his flndinge,and the next step he said he
And'*South West Volusia Counties...
unless guidelines are mat is to frandlise unless ft's excinolve.
inform county cornm1oners. Herndsn's Willis said plans are
Aids, which is owned by torunaInbSsinInohCounty
00,
Bernard Fidelo, has offered to with or without the exclusive
Provide ambulance services franchise.
wthGuttZo,Gouaubldy paid
"Ti'st' "0 good; yr'i' ! live
Herndon. And, In response Idus ambulance chasing," Iloelo
Willis, Herndon president, said said.
I* doesn't believe the service
Willis says the present
can be performed without the franchise applies itself only to
subsidy.
emergency calls — police and
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Not Awarded This Year
OSLO, Norway (Al') —The Nobel committee
Of the Norwegian parliament has decided not
to award the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, It was
announced today.
The record $160,000 prize money will be
reserved for 1977, the cosnittee said. It Is the
10th time the committee has reserved the
money for the following year since World War

Mao's Widow Denounced

Soviet Bomb Tests Analyzed

Syrian Troops Launch Attack
BEIRUT, Lebanon (Al') — Syrian troops
and tanks today attacked the last Palestinian
stronghold blocking their advance down the
Beirut-Damascus highway to the Lebanese
capital.
The Palestinians and their leftist Lebanese
Moslem allies reported that the Syrian, arrnored assault Ws uE1eashed Trom three
directions on the mountain Tesort town of
Aley010 miles &amp;St of Beirut.

Exile Held In Airliner Crash
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Orlando
Bosch, a militant Cuban exile, and several
other persons have been arrested for
questioning about the crash off Barbados of a
Cubana Airlines jet in which 73 persons died,
officials say.
The Cubana DC8 jetliner's pilot reported
explosions on the plane before it plunged into
the sea Oct. 6, killIng all aboard,

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raided a residence at
Altamonte Springs Thursday
night seizing heroin with an
estimated street value of $5,000
and arresting two men on
Felony drug possession charges,
Sheriff John Polk said today.
Agents from the sheriff's vice
snw,ds conducted
and burglary
-.e --I-the search-warrant raid at 109
Mercury St. after information
was supplied by the Sanford

TALLAHASSEE (Al') — Prison inmates, working under armed guards and a
mandate from lawmakers who want to save
money, will end their first state moving job
today.
Officials said Thursday the idea of using the
prisoners instead of professional movers
works well enough, although they say it does
take longer and creates some security
problems.

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stUng Democratic presidential flation and mismanagement inof
rtorninee Jimmy Carter against the economy" under the Ford
tepublican President Ford.

administration and on "a forBoth vice presidential noml- elgn policy that does not reflect
ees arrived in Houston on
the
values
of the American
I3U5daY.
people."
They p'.nned today to look at
Because he won the I= of a
e theater where they'll debate
coin,
Dole makes his opening
and to rest and study.
statement
first.
Dole said Thursday he was
clgy about the confrontation.
The format of the debate is
ut he said he would "try to do different from that of the peed.
y bed and hope I don't forget dentlal debates. It will provide
ty lines."
additional opportunities for the
Mondale said he hopes the candidates to respond to each
ssIon won't be dull and that he other's statements.
Alter one candidate answers
the question posed by a member of the panel of reporters,
the other candidate will be
allowed to comment on that response. Then the first candidate
can respond to the opponent's
response.

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Dole warmed up for the debate with a Republican rally on
Thursday, where he was joined
by former Govs. Ronald Reagan of California and John Connally of Texas.
Dole was warming up, too, on
the plane flight from Washington. He practiced his opening
two minute statement, timing
himself with a watch borrowed
from an aide.
Although Dole tends to discount the importance of
tonight's debate. Mondale said
the encountergives the candidates a chance to publicly at.
cuss differences In their tickets
and platforms.
Mondale said he had not consuited with Carter on debate
strategy. And Dole said Ford
had not told him what to say.
Tonight's debate, like the
presidential debates, Is sponsored by the League of Women
Voters.

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search a "cache of powdered
substance which preliminary
tests showed to be heroin" was
uncovered. "The street value of
the heroin is estimated to be
$5,000," according to vice
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Jailed in lieu of $8,000 bond
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In a separate case, deputy B. business was broken into by
D. Strobridge jailed Joseph forcing a door.
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Deputies said the gasoline
lieu of $5,000 bond on a charge engine and
some of the other
of felony possession of missing
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marijuana,
recovered.
James Clarence Horn, 20,
Sanford police today were

Higgins Terrace, Sanford was
arrested on a burglary charge
by sheriffs detective J. F.
Bennett. Bond for Horn was set
at $5,000.
Sheriff's report said the

investigating a burglary at 1011
W. 16th St. in which six pat.
chwork quilts, four pillows and
clothing, total value $150, were
reported missing by James T.
Morris.

Burglar Suspect Freed

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vowed Thursday to "increase the effectiveness
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instead, he said, of "complaining about it."
Sweat, addressing a special meeting of the "Friends of the
Center," called for more stringent training of the staff and for
relief of the center's overcrowding. "I don't want the
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the average day's population has ranged from 18 to 24.
He also vowed to reduce the classroom sizes at the center.
"We have to treat the boys with respect," said Sweat, "and
have to project an attitude of fairness."
Sweat has been with the center three years.

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Mrs. DeFreese came to the board for help
even though Linda Williams, social services
director for the housing authority, said she
couldn't apply for special arrangements as a
p case until she signed a lease.
"The average tenant would consider her
rich," Mrs. Williams told the board. She also
suggested that the Tenants' Council raise
money to get Mrs. DeFreese into public
housing by holding a bake sale.
"She's over the income level for regular
atiiiussion," tenant selector Roselyn Bedding
told the board. "We had to admit her under
special adrnissioa because she was displaced
from her home."
Mrs. DeFreese says the staff Figured her
family's income level based on the assump.
Lion that her husband Victor, who works for a

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paying $42.40 — half a month's rent since

architects was complied from
responses to newspaper adSanford Naval Academy Junior completed the $330,000 put- vertisements placed by
Hugh
School into an administrative chase of the
former naval Canton, director of auxiliary
office complex.
academy building and property services for the school system.
The Daimwood. Derryberry. located at Mellonville and
Layer said negotiations with
Pavelchak Partnership was Celery
Ayes.,
Sanford. the architects would begin
designated by board members Previously owned by the "shortly," with
construction to
as the first architect with which Bernarr MacFadden Foun- transform the old school
they will hold negotiations on dation, the property became building
into offices for the
the planned project.
available when the school superintendent and his staff
Along with the Casselberry closed in June and the foun- slated to
begin "sometime In
concern, the panel has ap. dation launched
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the DeFreeses' application recommended a
monthly rent of $85, plus the standard $50
security deposit a total of $136 before the
family could move in. Victor DeFreese ex.
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with possession of a firearm by fora Fern Park man accused of connection with an alleged
a convicted felon,
armed burglary, grand larceny burglary July 2 in which
Polk said agents also con- and receiving stolen property. firearms, watches, a
camera
fiscated "several articles
and radios reportedly were
believed to be stolen" and that
The acquittal was ruled taken from the rooming house
the Items will be checked because prosecution witnesses residence of Thomas
Jones off
against all outstanding stolen failed to present sufficient Lake
Howell Road, Altamonte
A Casselberry architectural Charvat - Peacock
property reports. He said in evidence For the trial to con- Springs, adjacent to Club
Architects, broker Robert
436. Firm tops a list of building Winter Park; Fugleberg Koch commission in Green as a
the transaction,
planners approved by the Associates, Orlando, and Strenstrom said.
Seminole County School Board Architectural Design Inc. of
The list of recommended

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and S Battery, 2500 Country
Club Road, Sanford.
Deputy R. A. Alexander
repo rted tools, suitcases, a tape
player, tapes, a
fivehorsepower gasoline engine,
motorcycle battery and

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Fleer of the Month" award to Sgt. William P Foster.
The September award winner was selected by panel
of Fellow officers for outstanding efforts in the line of
duty.

Fruit company, will continue to earn $106 a
HeraldSlaffWrfter
week all year. But his job Isseasonal, she
said, and he will probably lose It In February.
The troubled DeFreese faintly has found a
new home.
"When the time comes that he Is without a
Forced out of their 80 Bay Ave. home by
job," Commission Chairman Edward
the county health department, the DeFreeses
BlAdlaheare told her, "you can go beck for a
were at first turned down by the Sanford
reOvaluatlon. U your Income is zero rent."
you'll pay zero rent."
Housing Authority. But today they'll be
moving into a federally subsidized apartment
The housing authority commissioners did
not vote on the final arrangement, which was
at Edward Higgins Terrace.
Mildred DeFreese has had to fight forpe0Psey attorney Ned Julian Jr. It was
family's new home. And Thursday night she
agreed Upon after the commission meeting
had to fight for permission from the housing
was formally adjourned.
authority board to pay weekly installments on
Commissioners D.C. McCoy and Samuel
her rent, as many public housing tenants do.
Wright left before the discussion of the
"I come home last night and I think I had a DeFreese-f case, which had darted during
little breakdown," Mrs DeFreese said.
the regular meeting, was resumed. Cornmorning my eyes were swollen shut from so
missioner John Colbert did not attend
much crying."
Thursday night's meeting.
But this morning It looks as though her
This morning, Mrs. DeFreese was hit with
fight is over. By tonight she hopes to have her
an unexpected problem: furnishing the new
family In a new home.
apartment. "The landlady said she was
Mrs. DeFreese's request for help from the
giving usthefurniture at our old house," Mrs.
DeFreese said. "Then this morning she ca lled
board was not greeted warmly. "I'm in your
corner all the way," Commissioner George
and said she was taking it back."
Brown told her, "but I don't like you coming
" don't know where to turn for help this
in here to impose .9n us. You should ap.
time," she said,
T.ciat' v*.t we i.0 done.
"1 will not be pressed by anybody, but if
You come to me In the right way I'll work with
you," Brown said. "I'm ready to get off the
board
it.,. if it gets to the point where we can't run

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ORLANDO (AP) — Contract talks
aimed at averting a strike by 1,400 maintenance, utility and operations employes at
Disney World will resume today after a 12hour session Thursday.
Union members at the sprawling Central,
Florida playground and theme park have been
working without a contract since Oct. 1 when
the old agreement expired.

Sanford Police Chief Ben E. Butler presents 'Of.

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rejected Gov. Reubin Askew's request for a
Senate vote next month on ratification of the
prnp'aed Equal Righls Aniendynent.
Brantley, an EitA ononent, revealed
Thursday that Askew asked him to let the
Senate consider the issue at the Nov. 16
organizational session of the legislature.
Thirty four of the required 38 states have
ratified the proposed amendment to the Constitution.

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Democrat Walter Mondale
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when he and Republican Bob
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DOL&amp;MONDALE
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DT. But Dole keeps saying he
is looking forward to it as a
nlgJg go to a high
sa11 game
chance to hammer at some urnTheIr 7Smlnute debate ?s a pOt&amp;nt issues.
"I don't think its going to be
ihort subject spaced between dull, but of course I don't know
how (Dole) plans to perform,"
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In an effort to shore up a sagging public
confidence, high-ranking Florida officials
have publicly bared their arms to try to show
that there's no reason to fear swine-flu
vacinatfons.
"I had no reservations about taking mine,"
Gov. Reubin Askew said Thursday after he
and Lt. Gov. Jim Williams took their shots at
the Leon County Health Department in
aee.
rehsident Ford received his earlier In the
day in Washington.

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In Celebrating The Wonderful Progress
Of Beautiful Seminole

TOKYO (Al') — Wall posters appeared In
iangha1 today denouncing Mao Tsetung's
Widow, Chiang Ching, and three other radical
members of the Communist party Politburo
Who, are reported under arrest with her for
Plotting a coup, Japan's Kyodo news service
reported.
It was the first report of public censure of
Chiang Ching; anghaI leader Wang Hungwen, a vice chairman of the party; Vice
Premier C"g Chun-&amp;!=; and IdeciloZat
Yao Wen-yuan.

WASHINGTON (Al') — The Ford administration has concluded that all four underground nuclear tests conducted by the
Soviet Union since July were in the general
range of strength permitted under an
agreement with the United States.
One or two of the blasts may technically
have exceeded the limit of 150 kilotons, but if
so, the margin was slim, a top administration
official said Thursday. Besides, he said, It Is
difficult to preciselycontrol test explosions
and to accurately measure them from afar.

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FLORIDA
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consideration by School Supt. Douglas Stenstrom said that
William P. iliudi Layer.
$300,000 of the purchase price
The additional Firms are W. was paid to the sellers to settle
It. Frizzell Inc. of Winter Park. a pair of mortgages totaling
Gutmann - Dragash Associates, L0,000. The remaining $30,000
Sanford; 11lman.I1urley - went to Orlando
real estate

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Who among on cm fathom It?
The gnomes of Madison Avenue work their
magic, and we ieiyuiwt Sometimes
pg op a
druggle, but in seid we o alowtrk
Take hair. It wasni too hag ago Ihat tps
creams and pomades for men to sneer on
hair. And more was better. Then along came "a
dab will (10
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Greese was out. Aerosols were In. American
males reamed to sport "the irr ioo&amp;."
Now the dry look Is fading, as aborter hairstyl es
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NORMAN H. OSHR(N. Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Mlnag,ricl Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN BRACKLE, Advertising Director
II.'uit' I)i'Iuvi'r
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year ftf
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little story that I tall. Most people don't believe it,
but ft's true.
Remember when eitrawldp ties were In style a
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tad.
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that was unbeatable. Even those of tie who uauai
Ignored doting styles had to flOtICt And we
never
he bought them. The ties in
tilS stores no matter how expensive they
seemed to fail short of the mark.
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me.
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The Clock
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Wants Too Much
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Dragon, but recent hints from Peking indicate that
Q)rnmtmist China may also believe that It Is the
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Although he was forced to resign his cabinet
position for making a racial remark, the remark
b
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media.
There have been censored versions of the
cccnmnemd written Ina code which asks the public
to fill in the blanks, bid mod Americans dill do
knew precisely what forced Agriculture
secretary from office
Similarly, many Americans are still confused
about Jimmy Carters remarks to Playboy
magazine News accounts say he talked bluntly,
using eathy language, Including a word
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word through Sen. Hugh Scott that she was ready
"at any time" to engage in direct trade discussions
with Taiwan "without any conditions." Only last
spring Peking was saying that It was too late to
have a negotiated solution to the mainland-Taiwan
problem— that force would have to be used
And In recent months much stress has been
laid, both here and abroad, about the sharp drop in
U.S.-mainland China trade In 1975. The corolary is
that a "normalization" of relations with Peking
would Increase commerce dramatically.
Christopher Philips, president of the National
Council for U.S.ChIna trade, says that better
relations would lead to a $2.5 billion volume of
trade by 1980, 'compared with $461.9 million last
year. Harned Pettus Hoose, a Chinese-born

And then there was l'affalre Rockefeller. Last
vice president raised his middle finger
in salute to a rowdy clutch of hecklers, and the
public, forever protected against this kind of
realism,
was told the meneuver was a
"gesture," a"dlrty gesture," or In one notable
a "dirty Italian gesture linked to for.
nicatlon.
Don't look for ,
columnIsfledtothesarne
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of the popular print industry: Everything Is fit

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between fiction and reality?
The orbiter will not be launched with 1979. It will become
operational In 1983, the first of a fleet of manned rocket-hips
capable of round trip. Into space
By that time, perha ps, some unemotional Mr.
appear to give guidance to the many talented Capt. Kirks
already involved In the nation's space program.

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Later, a reporter suggested Ford had not answered the query on
the Dean claim. Ford again noted that his confIrmation hearings
l.J looked Injo his rot.' in cr"ftng The H',
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Added. -1am not going to pass judgment on w'.uat Mr. Dean now

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WASHINGTON (NEA) In a report soon
to be published, a House of Representatives
s
ttee makes allegations about financial
and supervisory controls In U.S. corporations 4
win
old,Uomtrue,beofmaJor c(,nce
to all of us.
Of 25 corporations examined In detail In one
sample, 44 per cent "had recorded payments In
accounts which did not reflect the true nature of
the payment; 3 per cent maintained offti*.
book accounts; and 12 per cent showed that
books and record. have been falsified."
The report by the subcommittee on oversight
and Investigations of the Interstate and Foreign
Coe Committee, says that a significant
number of the corporations studied have metfective internal financial control.. Th ey were not
adequate to prevent over-billing and over.
Invoicing, In which the excess is kicked back to
purchasing agents or supplier.. They wer e In
sufficient to prevent laundering of money
through off4IIe-book bank accounts. They are not
even suf ficient to catch and remedy repeateçl
Instance, of out-end out human mistake,. These
iiractk. and errors cropped up repeatedly In
the
mmlttee study.
The sad conclusion of those making this in.
vestigatton was that some of our major con.
poratlon. In too many cases did not ha ve
financial control, to provide reasonable
assurance that corporate transactions were,
carried cut In accordance wlththe4e,iy'or
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Asked If he would oppose the investigation proposed by the
three Democrats, Ford said, "That Is a decision for the
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Prosecutor to make."

Ford In 1973 acknowledged supporting the effort by Nixon
forces to block an Inquiry by the House Banking Coenmnittee into
the Watergate break-in. Ford, then House GOP leader, said In
sworn testimony that he did soon his own, not at the behest if
White House.
That House investigation eventually was thwarted by a refusal
to give the committee subpoena power.
In a dstement at his press conference, Ford said he hoped
Ruff's statement "will elevate the presidential campaign to a
level befitting the American people and the American political
t radition."
Ruff said the probe centered on allegations by an informant that
contributions from "certain named unions" had been transmitted
ttei
to politicalcommlttees In Ford's district "with
tMt theywould be pa edon th Mr Ford for his personal
.
The prosecutor said, "The matter has now been closed and
co unsel for the President has been so advised."

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Betty l3y
Harniett Blackwell
Ludle Darnell
Thomas H. Edwards

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for life on Mars. Who knows? It there Is any
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one se nator to disparage another or to
questicn
his motives. So Proxmire, cfp,g with
sena torial courtesy, accused Long of welshing
In
the kindliest language. He noted delicately th
at
Long "had not gott en around" to the bill,
But in firmer tones, Proxmire urged that th
bill be taken up In the closing days of Congress.e
There could be billions of the taxpayer,' money
at stake, he felt. For a brief time, It appeared
that he might marshal enough
votes to pass the
reforms
Then Long, exercising his prerogatives as
Senate Finance Committ ee cha
irman, blocked
the bill. Rather than risk let
ting It pass, he
simply permitted the entire board to the
as a
federal agency.
As of now, the Renegotiation Board
coun
tinues to functIon on old cases. But th
eoretically,
it doesn't even exist. It has funds to keep it going
into next year. But at least until Congre
reinstitute It In January, all Its act ss can
ions are
subject to challenge.
The armaments Industry, meanwhile
another victory over the taxpayers, has won
GOODBYE HARLEY: In the past, we have
written about a powerf ul but almost anon
ous
ymthe
Senate aid named Harley Dirks. From
backrooms of the Senate Appropriations
Cornmittee, he controlled the flow of
billions to the
Health. Education and Welfare De
partment,

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Casselberry AA, dosed, 1 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

Church.

Plant Clisie conducted by Horticultural Agent Tom
MCCUbbin, 1.5 p.m., In conjunction with Winter Park Mall
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rothy Waits

Lydia Miller

Elizabeth M. Smith
Gordon A. Sweeney
Jessie Wheeler
Timothy
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Casselberry
Frances R. Hoffman, DeBary
Gustave J. King, DeBary
Evelyn Swable, DeBary
Eloise Chester, Deltona
Jesse Graham, Geneva
Mrs. Richard (Nova)
Therlault, &amp; girl, Sanford

ROBERT IIARRINCTON

He used his powers to gut a dynamic HEW 0
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Of meuica and Medicare frauds.
Disregarding the clear conflict, he also personally handled the budget of an HEW agency In
w hich his wife was an official.
We also reported a few weeks
that he
rigged ups phony record to make It ago
that
appear
formal hearings had been held on
HEW appropnlationj. The published testimony, it
turned
out, was merely written answe rs submitt ed to
the committee,
This proved to be the st raw for patient Sen. I'
Warren Magnuson, D.-Wash., who is Dirks'
subcommittee chafrman. A few days
ago,
Magnuson q
uietly accepted Di rk,' resignation.
At Dirks' office, a secretary
told us he was on
vacation and didn't want to talk with
us.
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WATCH ON

WASTE: The General
Accounting Office has completed
of the federal flood insurance a secret study
program, w hich
spends minions to Insure communities against
flood damage.
In theory, the Idea is Sound. But
our sources
say the costly Insurance has been Issued
to cover
hillsides and other
areas totally out of reach of
any flood short of Noah's.
The GAO study lakes a harsh view of
waste In
th e federal program. It Is
expected to be
released within 50 days unless efforts to weak
en
or delay It are successf ul.

ponent; a representative for Incumbent
Public Scrvlce Comrnoner Fdula Hawkins
of MaiLlaia and her Democratic
Katie Nichols of Tallahassee; and county
commission candidates, Robert French (DCasselberry); Vince Perry (R-Winter
Springs) and Tom Binford (I-Winter Springs,)
for district one; Dave Gunter- (D-Altamonte
Springs) and incumbent Dick Williams (RLongwood), district three; and John
Alexander (D-Sanford) and Bill Kirchhoff (R
Sanford), district five,
Also to appear are the non-partisan
candidates for School Board, district two R. G.
(Bud) Feather, incumbent, and Francis
Coleman Jacicson,
Music will be provided by the Jackson
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Greater Maitland Civic Center Inc., annual membership meeting and election, 8 p.m.
Florida Nurses Auoclatioa, District 37, 4 p.m.,
Seminole County Health Center, Sanford. Regular
business meeting.
Aria &amp; Crafts Show for residents of The Forest, 10
am. to 2 p.m., in multi-purpose room.
Sterling Park Elementary School Fourth Grade Open
House, 7:30 p.m.
Winter Park-Orlanilo Pm Mu Alumnae, 7:30 p.m., 676

Vlscaya Ave., Orlando.

"You and Your Heart" discussion led by Dr. Lads
Perez, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom of Deltona.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
SpisagheW Sipper, sponsored by the Upaala Church
Dorcas Circle, educational building, corner Upsala and
Country Club roads. Serving 5-7:30 p.m.
Mid 4lodiin Singles Ciub, 9 p.m., dance at Rainbow
Ranch.
Fall Festival, Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Howell
Branch Road, Goldenrod, 10 am. to 5 p.m. Monte Carlo
Night for adults only, I p.m.
Youth Programs Iac., plailc for volunteers and
children, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Blue Springs Park.
Sanf ord Women's Republican Club noon, Heritage
Inn. Program proposed constitutional amendments on
Nov. 2 ballot.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17
Free Musical show featuring Gainesville Sunland'a
Blue Hornets Band, Miss Orlando, recording Mar Sandy
Contella and others, 2 p.m., Maitland Civic Center. Bring
toy or Halloween candy for Sunland children.
Flea market and bake sale, 1 p.m., Fleet Reserve,
Sanford,

Jim..
He called Ford's news confernay deude w
ence "a remarkable dcmon,for hi own televised news con; stration," adding: "Apparenü)
ference after watching Presi. he thought he'd have a de
bate
dent Ford assail him for "sIan- without my being there. I don't
dering" the nation by cr111- know how I did In the first two
cizing Ford's foreign and de- debates, but! thlnkJ did pretty
tense policies.
well in the press conference."
Meanwhil e, Powell accused
sideriuig today whether to de- Ford of misrepresenting Carmand equal television time to ter's positions on taxes and fedrespond to Ford's accusation, eral spending,
delivered Thursday night in a
"Our position on those two
televised news conference held matters has been well publiin Washington.
cized," said Powell. "It's hard
Ford opened his news confer- for me to understand how I'resence by saying he was pleased Ident Ford could be unaware of
that the Watergate special them."
Prosecutor has cleared him of
Ford and Carter have deallegations of mishandling bated twice, and will do so
campaign funds during his days again in Williamsburg.
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Va., on'
as a Michi gan co ngressman. Oct. fl.
Ford's harshest cr111.
Then, askedtoexplatn again clam of Carter on Thursday
A cocktail party honoring Robert (Bob)
his misstatement about Soviet night came in res
po nse to a
domi na tion of Eastern E
French, Democratic nominee for the district
urope, question referring to the PresiFord
launched
into
a
scathing
dent's
one seat on the Seminole County Board of
statement during the
criti cism of Carter. In it, he
Commissioners, is scheduled for 8 p.m., Oct.
seco
nd
debate
that "there is no
made note of the
22 at Lake Howell Arms Apartments club
Democrat's
Soviet
domination
of Eastern
statement that the United Europe."
house, Casselberry. The apartment complex
States has lost respect in the
Ford said Carter has "enis located off SR 436, east of U.S. 17-92 and
international community be- domed, embraced, spo nsored"
south of Red Bug Road.
cause of Ford policies.
proposals that would result In
"I don't approve of any Can- between $100
billion and $200
didate for office slandering the billion in additional
federal
good name of the United States. spending. He also
accused
CaçIt discouraes our allies and it. tar
Iwant1ng. to,:'jnq-ngse
j9KJthnf"ftePub1ican candidate,
1. encourages 'our adversaries," ta, for
people with a ipedlan
ric 'fi'seatdh th'eSenhinôle'Boar'd of.
'or said. "
or middle-income level."
County Commissioners, will be guest of honor
Carter had changed his
at a party at 7 p.m., Oct. 23, at the home of Mr.
Asked about allegations that
schedule in New York in order
the Ho
and Mrs. Jack Weible, 202 Forest Drive, Loch
to remain at a Queens restau- while
he
Arbor.
rant to watch Ford on tele- had used money from a political
vision. He quickly responded to campaign account for clothing
and a family vacation trip to
Ford's attack, saying:
'My criticism of this admin- Vail, Cob., Ford replied that he
Mrs. Danuta Bock will host a coffee
istration can't be translated reimbursed the account fully
Saturday at her Tropical Avenue home in
into criticism of the whole within a week or two.
When a questioner suggested
co untry."
Chuluota for Greg Drummond state
that to pay the debt to the poUtAfter
the
news
conference,
representative candidate. The event wi
ll
Jody Powell, Carter's press ical account Ford would have
begin at 10 a.m. and all interested residents of
secretary, said the Carter camp had to overdraw his checking
the area are invited to meet the candidate,
was studying a transcript of account by $3000, the President
Ford's commcnts to determine said, "I think a few people in

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Mildred D. Ellis, Deltona
Mildred C. Hawkins, Deltona
Peter Petersen, Deltona
Bertrand L. Pinsinnault,
Deltona
Margie I. Smith, Geneva
Grandeas Sjoblom, Lake
Mary
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whether a request to the Feder- this country have written
al Communications Corn- checks and then waited until the
mission for equal tune to reply end of the month and then
mailed the checks."
was justified.
As he entered the hotel ball. r
DOES YOUR OLD
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room for his speech after __________________________
watching the Ford news confer.
LLS? THEN
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and grandfather, W. I. Stone,

Robert E. Harrington, 32, of Statesville, N.C.
(Continued From Page 1-A)
seek equal time. He replied, "I ___________________
1605 W. 25th St., Sanford, died
Brisson Funeral Home Is in (Iclals. . .from the govern
or's office or congressmen when th ey don't know. I came out pretty I Genera
Electric :
Th ursday morning. Born in charge of arrangements,
come to this area," Herrin g said of the alleged club-l k
good tonight."
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in ed rin g,
Charlotte, N.C., he lived In _________________________
Guy. Askew's press aide, Paul Schnitt, telephoned the Herald
In his address, he called for a t41'k 11RA
Sanford for the past 20 years.
today
for information on statements by Herring to reporters. freeze on nuclear weapons with
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He was an electrician and
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Funeral Notice
Special Interest was indicated by Schnitt in any
a gradual move toward a reserved in the Marine Corps In
nected with Askew's office whom may have been named publicly duction In the atomic arsenals
a
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Vietnam, He was a member of
by Herring.
HEATING
of
both
the
United
States
and
the Moose Lodge Sanford.
HARRINOTON,
ROICIT-.
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When told that Herring wasn't using names, Schnitt said, t he Soviet Union.
1007 So Sanford Ave.
1
Funeral ervlc
for Robert E.
Survivors Include his mother,
"That's
typical."
Harrington, 32. of IéØS W. 251h
Sanford
m~
Mrs. Frances Harrington,
Schmitt said Herring's prostitution report hasn't been received
St L. SaMfOrd,who died Thv.4.1,
(' Sanford; sister, Mrs. Pat
will be held it 3:30 pm..
in Tallahassee and that Gov. Askew would have no immediate
Sa turday. at the gravekt in
Butler, Lake Worth; two
comment,
Evergreen Cemetery with Rev.
brothers, Dennis L Harrington,
Bill Coffman officiating. Brion
Winter Park and Edward
Funeral Home in charge,
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THE CASE OF THE POLITICAL "SHELL GAME",
UNDER WHICH "SHELL" IS THE "PEA" OF
FREEDOM". READTHE RECORD CITIZEN[ READ
THE RECORDI
a BICENTENNIAL
Thursday's high $2, today's slight chance of showers. Highs
WHILE you watch the "PEANUT FEATHERS" of
low 54.
In the low to mid 80,. Lows
debate
and the accusation of You're a crook and You're
Fair today and tonight. tonIght In the lower 60s.
I
to
another, the real issues are lift unanswered and thi
Partly cloudy Saturday with a Variable winds 10 m.p.h. or
voter uninformed. The candidates have said, We are
going to get GOVT. OFF YOUR BACK.
less,
BUTt Not once has either one, nor any Congressional
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Candidate suggested limiting the bureaucrats power to
Daytona Beach: high 1:43
make law without the consent of Congress by
a.m., 2:14 p.m., low 7:43 a.m.,
REVISING THE ADMINISTRATIVE ACT OF ltea or
8:33 p.m.
REQUIRING THE APPROVAL OF CONGRESS, BE.
Port Cana veral: high 1:19
FORE ANY RULE OR REGULATION PROMUL.
a.m., 2:01 p.m., low 7:39 a.m.,
GATED BY ANY FEDERAL AGENCY COULD BE.
8:19 p.m.
COME LAW.
Bayport: high 6:31 a.m., 9:23
2—THE MONDALE.BRADEMAS CHILD CARE AND
p.m., low 1:03 a.m., 2:19 p.m.
FAMILY SERVICES ACT, which, contains the
"SLEEPER" that "PARENT" is not defined as father
Integrity. Doing your lob
or mother, but as any person who has primary day to
day responsibility for any child. THINKI WILL THE
well all the time.
SCHOOL (READ GOVT.) BECOME THE PARENT?
It's expected of everyone
3
SUPER SPY SATELLITE, PROJECT 1010
at Brisson.
WHICH would give us—FIRE ON CONFIRMATION
OF WARNING, CAPABILITY, this would lotus get our
missile out of this hole before the enemies could get
here. THIS SATELLITE WILL NOT BE IN THE AIR
UNTIL 197I, due to
It is alleged Sec. Kissinger's
interference
see "Kissinger on the Couch" By
Schafaly and Adm. Ward.
Robert I. Brisson L.F.D.
4—The cruise missile, which, aune would give a no ther
10 y ea rs of lead time acrs'ding to military experts.
Ask your candidate fos specifics on these questlonsi
Cut out and save this bulletin,
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us
marines preferred to strike at dawn or dusk, the congresmien, therefore, support the contractors
special Interests have found that the best time to who pick the taxpayers' pockets rather than the
torpedo legislation Is during the end.of.tj.e- agency that guards against the corporate pick.
season nab.
pockets.
Then the legislators are so impatient to adDemocrats and
alike have
journ Congress and head for home that they conspired to limit Republicans
the powers of the
don't often bother to scrutinize the fine print, The Renegotiation Board. But Sen. William Proxaction Is also too fast for the public to follow, mire. D..Wls, a toe of Pentagon waste, has
Earlier this month. Congress closed down for sought to strengthen the board. He sponsored a
the 1976 season, and the smoke is now beginning bill that would have made the board o permanent
to clear from the adjournment rush. Many of the agency and would have given It tough subpoena
departing congressmen may be surprised to and Inspection powers over contractor,.
Learn that they left the Federal Renegotiation
The Proxmire measure would also have
Board on the shoals.
wiped out special loopholes Intended to protect
This agency should be the scourge of the big the oil industry and would have
defense contractors. Potentially, it could recover penalties upon the profiteers. increased thw
hwidreds of millions In Excess profits that the
It was awkward for any member of Congress
munitions makers had squeezed from the tax- to oppose these reforms In the open. On the
payer..
Senate floor, even the oil Industry's most staunch
This has made member, of Congress tip- friend In the Senate, Russell tong,
D.-La,,
jrehenslve about the Renegotiation Board. agreed to hold hearings.
Every weapons system Is supported by a for.
Subsequently, the reform measure was
midable lobby, composed of the military brass skillfully steered through the House
by Rep.
who befieve in it, the contractors who Jc6eph MinIm,
D.-N.J. But Long never got
manufacture the component parts, the workers around to scheduling the Senate hearings he had
who put them together and the congressmen promised.
whose district enjoy the economic benefits.
In desperation, Promnire sent a private,
The bond between the congressmen and the urgent "Dear Colleague"
letter to his fellow
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A political forum featuring candidates
whose names will appear on the Nov. 2
general election ballot will be held from 1:30
to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the ampltheatre
at
Seminole Community College.
Scheduled to speak are a representative'
for Bill Gunter, Democratic candidate for
state treasurer and Insurance commissioner;
and Betty Armlstead, his Republican op-

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"came
to the conclusion that there was no substance to those
allegations."

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Ford, replying to a news confer
question of whether he had
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President Ford overruled officials
__of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration In naming the orbiting
laboratory for the space shuttle program.
It will be called the "Enterprise," be said, In honor of
aircraft den of World War II fame, instead of the "Con.
stitidlon," preferred by NASA.
But the'trekk1es,"fansof thedurabl etelevis1onse
Trek, are privy to Mr. Ford's real motive.
The "Enterprise." of course, Is the spaceship that Is home to
Capt. Kirk and his crew In the science-fiction adventure
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Ford campaign headquarters Thursday In
Seminole County. Helping set the scene at 771 N. 1742 In Casselberry were (from
left); Sonja Stockatav, DoUle Wilkinson and Shirley Koffman.

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president. Ford said at the hearing that he
had not conferred with
Nixon administration representative, on the matter.
The Nixon lobby t named by Dean, Richa
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certainly no assurance that the .will of the board
At that, the situation is far better than it used
of directors or the stockholders was being
The really clever crook doesn't physically the field of computer security. For example, a followed.
ObeInthebuthForinceft was od
break into an office or bank these day,. He does
Where the illegalities were pursued by top,41
Joe McCarthy began to release his l electronically,
has come up wi th magnetic badges, key locks management or carried
arrows Oat the word"honsOiu1"wuaflowed
out with their
The growing
of computer
and even passwords to ensure that only knowledge, there was no adequate system of
in the daily prints. And the word "rape" was has drawn
recordproblem
atte
ndance at recent computer legitimate personnel have access to specific file checks by which eith
kept out even Longer, editors us
er corporate directors, the
ing "violate," or indastry conferences, where stories like
banks.
sometimes "ravage," to describe such Crimes, following are told:
stockholders or government regulating bodies
Despite all the safeguards, an estimated 1200 could have knowledge of Irregularities In the
The logic behind all this has been fueled by
In
New
York
City,
a
Neighborhood
Youth
million
will be stolen from business this year by normal course of events. In scene cases, cornbenevolence. Also economics. me popular Corps employe with access to the agency's means of
computer manipulation
an eke- pany directors did not even have power to bring
media reports to a nonselectjve audience: unlike computerized check-writing system had more
tronic
rip-off
that
will
inevitably
be
passed
on to illegal behavior under control.,
Hustler, which Is bought by customers for one than 900 unauthorized payroll checks printed for honest consumers In the form of higher prices.
The investigation was made after 150 corn.
reason, newspapers and th electronic media are his friends, at a cost of $2.7 million
t
panics disclosed Illegal or questionable tj
Purchased for another, and never the twain shall payers.
In view of the fact that a Ilrd.class stamp now payments or practices money given officials
meet. When the content of a "family newspaper"
In
Washington,
D.C.,
a
swindler
substituted
costs
13 cents, It Is heartening to report that In fo reign countries, politi al payments
falls below an imaginary line, e.g. four
c
at home
-letter
his
own
magnetically
marked
checking
account
Postal
patrons
are getting more for their money and commercial Irregularities,
words, subscript ions can be lost,
In
one
respect,
anyway.
deposit slips for the blank ones a local bank kept
These are, to an important degree, well.
And so In cases where the vice president give on the counter. His account accumulated $Z0,000
The U.S. Postal Service has evidently decided known, respected firma In which, through
In four days from other
the bird to the rowdies, cra cabinet ,e
e'sdeposfts, He thatifitcan'tgIveusbetterservfceltingiveus pensionfunds,amall inv
entaofuvs and
says black people enjoy defecating under then made a hefty withdrawal
L,1 bigger stamps. May be we're wrong, but stamps worker profit-sharing plans, many Americans
do
seem
to
be
getting
l
arger and larger.
preheated conditions, the public gets the word
have an interest.
One recent special-Issue 13center measures
In California, a young graduate student stole
without u words. When an 18-year-old lad
The subrommittee sees a need for greater
shot in the eye in Vietnam, we say it plain, but we about $1 million worth of Inventory from a utility no less than one and one-quarter Inches by two independence by company directors from the
print Richard Nixon's transcripts with deleted company with the assistance of the
Inches, or half the depth of a standard letter management of the firm they are overseeing, S
otscenjties.
own computer. He simply had the computer envelop. The subject is Arth ur S. Ochs, who was and the need for having directors who wil de
order equipment to various warehouses, where publisher of the New York Times from 1895 to more time to their role of overseeing. l vote
Benevolence or no, censorship In any
risky. What Butz said was WrOfig, butname
not IS he picked up up Ina disguised truck. He then sold
Committee members who have studied the
80 the equipment through a dummy company.
Unbiased as we are, we can't think of a more matter feel corporate boards of directors must
terrible as the Imagination may perceive. One
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appropriate subject for a jumbo-size stamp than also ha
Elsewhere, priva te computer files have
recalls that the response to the Nixon transcript
ve staffs which are free of company ofInvaded by people adding huge amounts
a
newspaperman, though some people may Ilcer influence and control.
deletions was Ignorantly exaggerated, that it money- in
why a publisher should rate twice the
became sport to gues., what words were omitted, accounts. the form of personal credit, to charge wonder
The subcommittee deplores the wide
square..inchage of a president.
that In fact t he complete transcripts showed the
variation In a cco unting methods, the lack of
To protect computer-stored flies, many
Not to mention their consternation when they stringent accounting standards, and a looseness
language to be generally mild and so the cxcompanies
have devised systems as tight as Fort address an envelope and then discover that part In auditing methods as practiced
President had been done a disservice.
which
w new Industry has grown up In of the Informa tion is eclipsed by Mr. Ochs' com bine to create a
Knox, anda hole
si tuation In which OA
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Rummage sale sponsored by Qrldla', Women's

Watergate break4n.
At his news conference Thursday night, Ford siep
several questions on whether he met with a lobbyist for former

But lsuspect they offerno greater joy than that
which cane from fabricating a soapbox racer from
an orange crate itid autnebody's abandoned baby

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be considered in Isolation. While an exchange of
ambassadors between Washington and Peking
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WASHINGTON (AP) Praddent Ford has not direct
lyconth
tradlcted John Dean's allegation, that Ford co nferredwi
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(mnumicatjons with Peking are difficult at
best because
the disparity of
,
philosoph
and style. However, there is no
mistaking the fact that Communist China has been
trying to get the attention of the United states
recently. This Is occurring even though the Chinese
realize that 01W national attention has
diverted bya presidential election.

they
can also be misleading. For example, the United
States already does an annual $3.5 billion worth of
business with Taiwan. Some of it would be
jeopardized If we moved toward mainland China,
as would some of the $500 million in Aaerlcan
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But surely the experts on fadism are women.
Women'. clothes go In and out of fashion so fast they
hardly have time to wear them.

4Ford Sk irts
Dean C/o ims
On Lobbyist

And while We're on the abJect of tads and
faikioi
can't kite out the toy Industry.
When! was kid'there was a basic collection of
toys IMt owe hoJIhSI s pair of toy siz1uon (with
pearl Plildift, of course); a pocket knife with a
million blade, and gadgets on It; a length of rope
ffiandy for leaolng the dog and tying op your little
sister); and a yo-yo.
Throw in a aecond.hand bicycle and a ragged
collection of comic books and you had one wealthy
kid.
Now that collection would seem woefully
inadequate to any .elf.respectlng member of the
Second Pepol Generation.
All the toys are
electronic, or bionic, and
they come in SdL re pieces we NU separately,
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�Gaines wile At Seminole Heads Tonight's Prep Card
One of those moments to remember will pass
through Sanford tonight when one of the most important high school football games ever staged in
the county sees a couple of undefeated teams
playing for a berth in the state playoffs.
Gainesville is at Seminole in the monumental
game and a standing-room-only crowd is assured.
There are five other games this weekend Involving Seminole County teams. Tonight it will be
Edgewater at Lyman, Lake Brantley at Spruce
Creek, Oviedo at Bishop Moore (Colonial field) and
Lake Howell at Apopka. Saturday night Trinity Prep
travels to Belle Glade to face Day.
Seminole and Gainesville are both undefeated,
and the latter brings a No.6 state ranking into town.
The visitors are a slight favorite.
The game is expected to present a battle with
the outcome determined by who best defenses the
other's star halfback. Gainesville offers Carl
Warren, a 195-pound senior with a combination of
power and speed. He should have his pick of colleges
when it comes to scholarship time.
Seminole offers Tim Raines, an explosive 160pounder who has the knack of getting his team into
scoring position. In the last two games, Raines has
scored all six of his team's touchdowns.
Warren and Raines have seven TDs each for the

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season.
Perhaps the defensive keys for Seminole are
ends Greg Pringle and Charles Riggins, a pair of
aggressive, pinching ends. Gainesville counters
with Brandon Smith and Jim Goachee as defensive
tackles who haven't let much slip past them in four
games.
Kickoff is at 8 p.m.
Lyman, which has gone to the post 14 times
without defeating Edgewater, tries again tonight for
perhaps the last time. Realignment of districts next
year may force Lyman out of the Metro Conference.
The 1-4 'Hounds are up against a 4-1 team.
Lake Brantley will be seeking its third win in
five outings against a Spruce Creek outfit which is I4.
Oviedo, fresh off its first win of the season, tries
to get a string going against the tough Class AAA
district pacesetter, Bishop Moore, which Is 3-2.
Lake Howell, 1-4 after losing a heart-breaker to
Brantley last week, is looking to quarterback Joey
Clark and a strong defensive line to try and hand
Apopka its sixth straight defeat.
Trinity Prep is up against a team which
defeated Cardinal Mooney by a 41.0 score. Mooney
beat Trinity last week, 13-10.. The visiting Saints are
3-2, Belle Glade Day 2-3.

Reds Beatable
Claims M artin

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CARL WARREN

Well, Since You Asked

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Lyman's Anthony Brooks (42) gets hand In face on way down

Linebackers Raymond
Brackin and Derrick Hayes
also had big plays for Seminole,
Brackln intercepting a pass and
Hayes recovering a fumble.
Oviedo scored early on
Wendell McNealy's 34-yard
field goal, but were shutout
until only two seconds were left
in the game when Mcaennon
broke loose for a 53-yard TD
Jaunt.
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Brantle's Milton Brian (79) puts %srapperon Lyman ball carrier

Coach Cent' Knight in Lake Howell conference with Billy Giovanetti

Oviedo fell to 3-3 while
Seminole is now 2-3.

Warner
Action
Saturday
Seminole County's Pop
Warner teams hit the road for
the most part Saturday with
five teams planning on playing
at the Five Point., Field hoping
against rain, which could
cause postponement of the
games because of the condition
of the playing field.
Local games feature Jackson
Heights midgets against South
Seminole at noon followed by
three junior midget games at 2,
4 and I (Jackson Heights vs.
Teague, Orlando Central vs.
Lakeview and Sanford vs.
Milwee). All, Lakeview's pee
wees face Milwee.
The red of the schedule in.
eludes pee wee games South
Seminole at Maitland, noon;
Teague at St. Cloud, 8;
Tuskawilla at DeLand, 2.
Other midget contests include
Milwee at Winter Garden, 1;
Tuskawilla at DeLand, 6;
Sanford at Winter Park, 4;
Teague at Pinecastle, 10.
In junior midget action
Tuskawilla is at DeLand at $
and In Junior bantam play,
South Seminole Is at Fort
Pierce at 2. Sanford's Junior
bantamit drew a bye this
weekend.

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Defensively, George Wallace,
James Smith and Dawls
Weaver had outstanding games
for Lake Howell.
The Baby Hawks' only loss
was to Kissimmee.
Seminole's big plays were
turned in by Ricky Wells on a
one-yard TDplunge and Marion
Mudd, who picked up a loose
hell and ran 60 yards for the
winning touchdown. Fullback
Mike Sutton had a strong game
offensively and defensively. He
had the chore of keeping up
with
Oviedo's
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McClennon in the second half.

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Lake Howell upped Its record
to 4-1 as Gene Knight Jr.,
scored on touchdown runs of
four and four and five yards and
Felix Williams scored on a two.
yard plunge and booted a field
goal from the 12-yard line.

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Putting Tip
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but those are a couple of tough Oviedo, 12.10, and Lake Howell
ripped Apopka, 234.
teams left."
In Thursday night's other
Lyman put the clincher on
games, Seminole squeezed past
against Lake Brantley with
three second half touchdowns
by Anthony Brooks on runs of
35,6 and 20 yards. Earlier, Torn
Wilmouth had returned a
kickoff 85 yards for a score and
IA—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Friday, Oct. 15, 1976 Steve Sefton hit paydirt from 12
yards out on a run.

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season undefeated," said
McCullough. "I've been here
seven years, and no team has
done It. I feel we have a chance,

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CARMEL, Calif.— Jack globe. He has played golf with guy I know once had a cafe. He
Retknond looks iat the world the Age Khan, and with abare- notched lt for every girl hehad.
NEW YORK (AP) - The first chantpagoe in a dozen nearly wasn't a _fl for
from a a luarter tilt. His face treaded tribal primm in Now Then one day he leaned on the
New York Yankees are back in years Thursday night.
Martin. mat's because the
Is browns almost lathery, from Guinea. "I was playing once cane and broke his neck and
sbe World Series for the first
"The Reds are beatable," Yankees came ever so close to
long exposure to the met. The with the King of Samoa," he diet"
e since 14, thrust there on said Manager Billy Martin. blowing the pennant, squanderlines
of age are etched deeply remembers. "I asked him what
Jack can dill break his age on
a dramatic home net by Owls "We have five or ale hitter, who ing a three-run lead
in
around
his
eyes,
and
the
threat
his
handicap
was.
'Six
wives,"
th.
golf co se, claiming he I
Cbambtiss that decided the can rip the ball. Their pitching eig1J htrj of
of
incipient
cataracts
threatens
he
said.
/
regularly
shoots In the middle
American League pennant in is light. I think our pitching is George Brett slugged a
to otzcure them. But the eyes
He
has
hit
golf
balls
off
the
70s,
though
he now needs a golf
the ninth inning of the fifth and better than theirs and It's over dramatic home run to tie the
themselves are alert blue.
final playoff game.
p)Tamlcti
In
Egypt
and
across
cart
and
his fingers are di!.
the hump now and will do a score.
Jack Redmond is 85 yeas Victoria Falls in deepest fening from arthritis, he has
The series opens Saturday in better Job in the World Series."
Then, a controversial call at
Young - probably the world's Africa. He was also good been a physical marvel. He
Cincinnati and, after their emo
/
Martin said he would name second base ended a Royals'
oldest active professional enough as a competitive golfer never has had an operation In
tbonal 74 victory over Kansas his first game pitcher today rally in the ninth with Brett, the
athlete,
to playing in the British Open. his life.
City, the Yankees could have with Dock Ellis or Ken Holtz- American League batting
Wherever there Is the green He reached his career junction,
cthat intangible called mornen- man the in* likely candldates. champion, waiting
"Every morning for two
for one more
of a golf course, or even Just in fact, In London in 1917 when years," he reveals, "I take two I
turn on their side.
"Catfish Hunter will probably swing. He never got It because
enough roomto tee upa few he was booked into the London spoons full of vinegar, twol
Certainly there was fear of go In Game 2,' the Yankee Qiambliss ended the tension
speckled balls, Jack has passed Palladium with his golf act, and spoons ful l of honey and two
the awesome Big Red Machine skipper said.
with one swish of his bat on the
through there In his more than another British Open coming glasses 1 hot water. Then don't
as the Yankees spilled their
Jack
World Series pitching very first pitch from reliever Mark
half acezdryofhittinggoz.f balls up.
slamthe door when you leave."l
Littell In the bottom of the
for a living. He Is the longed
"I was making $560 at the
The most marvelous thing is
ninth.
playing trick shot artist in the Palladium," he says. "I would that at the age of 85 he dill I
The Yankees had constructed
world.
have netted $360 for winning the works for a living. He spent this
a 6-3 lead after seven innings
He is still capa ble at Ie of Untlsh open. I stayed at the summer on cruises from New j
mostly on the hitting of Mickey
stepping up to a tee with Palladi um."
York to the Caribbean, doing
Rivers, who ripped four hits
anywhere from one to three Jack, of course, has li ved to shipboard shows. There is a
and scored three runs, and
golfballs lined up on it, and see the day of $40,X0.plua, first purpose behind his trick shots
Thurman Munson, who had
making the one he decides to hit prizes In such disparate places to show what a simple game
three singles and drove in two
By MURRAY owaswi
do crazy things.
as Endlcott, N.Y., and Napa, golf Ii. For Jack Is also a I
runs.
It beats plumbing," he says Calif. But without any regrets. teacher.
With the crowd of 5,$J
laconically.
To him, U!: is more thaji
"1 think Ws the most oviictt', the penan( aipproaching,
I hav. :xeived cards from striking agolf ball dead serious. rakil game in ta'?c world," he
Ed Figueroa went to work In
Jack Redmond from all over
"JØ Ki rkwood." he says, maintains. "There are 12,
eighth.
But he didn't Last long.
e
world
W
th
from
Samoa,
"ma
de it a fun game. The guys million golfers, and there are
SAN ANTONIO, Tel. (AP)
Conner, tied for second at
hen Al Cowens opened with a
Egypt and New Guinea, and today are like computers, all 12 million trick golfers. The
Tom Shaw, ever-smilin g
Q. A fellow coach sad I were discunsing the wrong way run of single, Martin came out to get through
The 18 players at 6$, Jint two
five years of
the Lambs Club in New business. If people take it most difficult trick you can do Is
from
JlmMarsha
adversity, shots out., included Miller
thenwtavthjngi
* theSii'ran-',ce his starter.
ll
of
York and also Inn um erable seriously, I don't like golf.
got a tip from an old frlendjn ber,TomKite,JimColbertand ships
4krs. He claims that the first man to congratulate the
hit that ball straight. I could
bewildered
"Figueroa was Jint out of Las Vegas a couple
on the seven it•.
"I still chase dames, but it's play one ball all season Long."
Marshall In the end zone was Leo NomeWnj. I contend that It
of
weeks
Rod
Funseth.
was gas," the manager explained, ago
I first met Jack when he was kind of an overrated sport when
Tommy Davis. Who was It? Was Nomelllaj still with th
that has t urned around his
That, like everything else
Defending champion Don the
e
den
"We
had
hoped
for
five
Innings
golf pro at the Concord you grow older. I still got a about Jack Redmond, is ungolfing
en?
fortunes.
Way
Strobi,
WWIows,
January
had a one-under-par 71
th
ne
Calif.
tonight from him and he gave
Hotel in Kiamesha La ke, before fiancee in Barcelona, tho ugh. A believable.
You're both wrong. Nomellini had retired that year. Davis
"Thj. old friend, Jim Che- in the mild, hazy weather
us more."
while
Jimmy
nowi
,
was a punter. Marshall picked up a ball f umbl ed
th
a
club pro in Las Vegas, Ben Crenshaw had a 19 that left to Demaret was brought in
by the 49ers'
throw smiles amidst the lox
offense, ran 1160 yards the other way, trailed by center Bruce
Grant Jackson was the followed me during a round at him three back.
and
bagels.
Bosley of San Francisco. Bosley was the man who congratulated reliever and pinch-hitter Jim the Sahara," Shaw said, "and
Crenshaw, trailed by the bigsports
editor, Harry Grayson,
finished
then
Jim on his feal(').
Wohlford Looped a single t
he told me, 'Hey, you're ged gallery of the day,
who
was
as wild and Inquisitive
not
right,
putting like you used to.' with a four-under-par
bringing up Brett,
Q. How many times (ii stall) has a aide been set down with
'1
the an Itinerant as Redmond, led a
I
three pitchers in a regulation major league game?
W.F. American League's leading And he worked with me, back nine that included on
birdies foray to the Catskills
for a
hitter this season. He drilled changed my dance, moved my on four of fi ve holes at one
Fromeyer, CIndU,
mma 0,
reunion with his old friend
hands, everything,
Many times. It's happened so often, In fact, that no tabulation Jackson's second pitch into
stretch.
Jack, and a lot of
BARCELONA, Spain (AP)
has ever been made. Were overburdened enough with trivial lower stands In right field and sol"I darted hitting the putts
construction for the Games will
Shaw, winner of four titles in about a lot of lost days and lost How do you hide a 260-foot ($0- satisfy the environmental au
id for the first time in a long
suddenly the score was tied,
statistics as It is.
meter) ski Jump among the thorities, whose approval Is
An inning later, the Royals time. I just can't believe It. Ac- the 1969-71 period, has been in a evenings.
Redmond
was
already
one
of
pine
trees?
tried to take the lead. With two tually, it kind of scares me. The slump ever since.
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necessary before Lake Placid
living
legends
"And
this
is
the
worst
year
those
who
had
"No
problem," said Vent can collect $49.2 million In fed-,
out, Buck Martinez collected putting stroke is working, but I
his third hit of the game and don't trust It yet. I keep a- I've ever had," he said. q blazed through the virgin Lamb, environmental expert of eral aid and start building.
Cowens walked. Wohlford hit a pecting to going heck to the way haven't made $13,000 for the P5tt1S Of golf when purses the organizing committee of the
Lamb, who runs a small lum-'
year and what I have made, were 500 bucks, who was a 1960 Winter Olympics at Lake her and building materials
bouncer and third baseman I was putting before."
Craig Nettles charged the ball
Shaw, once one of pro golrs well, most of it came in one contemporary of Walter Hagen Placid, N.Y.
store In Lake Placid, Is chair"Our ski jump will not intrude man of the Environmental
He threw to second and Cowens brightest young stars but a tournament (fourth In the Los and Bobby Jones and Craig
was called out by umpire Joe struggling also-ran for the lad Angeles Open eight months Wood, who played golf with on the skyline but will stay in Committee of the Games and is
the trees. We shall have a few also In charge of planning for.
Brinkman although television five years, was required to use ago). My putting hasn't been ro yalty and with bums,
The trick shot golf artist is an militants who object, but we the Nordic ski events.
Q. What Is that yellow-looking stuff you sometime, see on the replays seemed to show tW that new-old putting Stroke only good and my driving has been
evanescent species. Certainly don 't expect to run into any
Inside of the white sax that wide receivers In the NFL wear?
runner beating the ball.
29 times Thursday on his way to awful. I can't find It half
Lake Pl acid has scarcely
an anachronism, Joe Kirkwood serio us trouble."
ButtheRoyalsdlda'targue aMZ.UndCr-par6landaofle- tune."
changed
since it boded the
Sr.,the
pioneer
oft
ail,
Is
They're globe of "stickum"
and a few moments later, there stroke lead In the first round of
which the
Shaw missed only one green gope. So Is
4d.legatlon frgn the little ski Winter Olympics In 1932. The
down for Periodically and apply on their hands to get a better pip was nothing left to argue about the $IZ,0M San* Antodio..Taw and chipped don for an easy 11e&amp;Ond is still knocking go
on balls thrown to them. Fred Biletnlkoff of the Raiders was
if resort beside W`hlteface Moun- POPWaUan of around 3,000 W
save there. He birdied the first ballsóff the
one after Chambliss connected for Open.
tam is here to report on prog- dropped by a mere 2gor3o since
sterm
of
a
of the pioneers in its use and swears by it. Quarterbacks are not so his home
"It was the bed putting round hole from 12 feet, wedged
to less the wash of Caribbean waters. ress to the executive board of then. But the psoblems of
happy about the "stickwn" because it tends to get on the ball
I've
had in a long, long time," than two feet on the fifth, ripped
Chambjlss'
homer
and
was a
the International Olympic staging the Games have InHe started out as a boxer
eventually makes It tougher for them to control like throwing a soaring drive that dropped just said Shaw, who ranks a distant a four-iron shot to
within
flat
Committee.
creased tenfold.
four his nose shows It, with a
glue-ball.
in front of the right-center field 125th on the year's money- feet for a duece on the 12th, then
The
General
Assembly
of
InThe zlelegatlon is not yet
ridge.
"My
Q. What has happened to Warren McVea and Otis Taylor of bleachers, near the 385-foot Winning lid with only 112,462. took the lead with his Strong short," he arms were too ternationa1Federatio,s
took
ready
to report plans for homnsays,
"and
my
the Kansas City Chiefs and to Vic Washington of the S.F. Forty- sign.
It was Just one of those days finish,
action Th ursday on a plan to ing the 3,000 press and talewas
too
acc
es
si
bl
e.
So
i
gave
Nlners? Lee C. Brown, oakland, Calif.
when everything went right."
"I hit the ball and I knew
"Thirty-nine feet," he said of up."
ban Canada fromstaging inter- vision personnel expected to deMcVea, trying to make a comeback this year after slipping was a good
lie missed only one green, the birdie putt on the 15th hole.
one," he said. "I
sport events for 10 sand on Lake Placid in 1960.
World
national
In
the
Navy
during
off to the WF I. in 14 and then not playing at all in 15, went to stayed at the plate for just a didn't make a bogey and bird. "I know. I stepped it off. It was
I,
he
met
Johnny
Farrell's
years.
This
had been proposed
War
Objections to changing the
camp with the Houston Oilers and was doing okay until felled by second or two to watch the led three of his last four holes in a 13'stepper."
brother,
Jimmy,
who
in.
as
a
sanction
for Canada's re- landscape helped to sink the
injury. His career is probably over. Taylor, one of the great ball."
establishing a one-Stroke lead
He wedged to three feet on the troduced him to golf.
final
receivers of all time, also went with the Oilers after 11 seasons in
to admit Taiwan for the plans of Denver, which withWhen it dropped out of sight, over England's Peter Oos- 17th and holed a 15-foot,
Olympics
at Montreal.
"This
was
even before
Kansas City, but was cut. At 34, he's done. Washington, a well. Coambliss
terhuls, Babe Hiskey and Frank downhill effort on the final hole.
drew from hosting this year's
wooden
tees,"
recalls
Jack.
The
federations
were due to Winter Olympics and handed
traveled 30-year-old running back, is now with Buffalo. Of the the air and bedlam broke loose.
"We put sand down to tee the confer with the IOC Executive over the job to Innsbruck, Austhree, only Taylor really fulfilled his football potential,
Fans overran the field as he
, ball up. I played both Board Friday. Political inter- tria.
Q. Didn't Jim Marshall break some kind of record for tried to rim out his pennantrighthanded and lefthanded." ference In sport, including Canlongevity In pro firtball? Exactly how old Is he? C.R., Grand winning ho
Similar difficulties troubled I
mer.
,
While
still in Navy uniform, ada's action against Taiwan the 1972 Wint er Games at Sap- '
Island, Neb.
.
4
"I was roughed up pretty
he started teaching golf at a and the walkout by the African poro, Japan. Vast sums were
The veteran defensive end of the Minnesota Vikings played good going around and
fell
his 225th straight game against Detroit the third week of the down, I think,
school on 86th Street and countries at Montreal, were on spent on constructing a bobsled
between first and
in Manhattan. The the agenda.
season, breaking George Blanda's record of 224.
run and then destroying it and
In many ways, second, again at about shortsport
has
since
taken him to 100
The Americans have to per- restoring the landscape when
he's even more of an enduring model than Blando because Jim stop and
a third time past third
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. tAP)
prove his point tonight when he different countries around the suade the Olympic chiefs that the Games were over.
,has operated in the pits of the front line, where the action is base. I think I touched
all the "George Foreman Is an over- meet's the former heavyweight
heaviest, far 17 years while Blanda, despite his 26 seasons, was bases, but
there might have rated bully," says Dino Dennis.
champion in a scheduled 12primarily a kicking specialist for 16 of them. Marshall will be 39 been somebody laying on t hem
The unbeaten 24- year- old round bo ut which will be the
years old on Dec. 30.
it the time."
heavyweight gets a chance to second half of a CBS television
double header beginning at 7:30
p.m., EDT.
The first half of the twin bill
features lightweight champion
Roberto Duran of Panama, who
will
make his ninth title defense
CINCINNATI (AP)
Gary around."
said, "because Yankee Stadium "These guys represent the best
against
Alvaro Rajas of Coda
14 Nolan. Pete Rose and a bunch
Sparky Anderson, the man seats more than the Kansas team in
baseball," he said. Rica.
of other Cincinnati Reds got ager of the defending world City park and
they're figuring "There Isn't another club in
Dennis said his confidence
their wish Thursday night.
champions, said some of his that playing New York will baseball that
can match the had received a big boost from a
They'll be playing against the younger players were being mean more money to
them." eight players we can put on the movie actor name Muhammad
New York Yankees in the World even more practical than Rose.
Anderson sounds as though he field every day. This isn't any All.
Series which opens here They were happy to see the believes the Reds have a lock on three-or
(ow-man team, like
Saturday at 1 p.m., EDT.
Th e North Attleboro, Mass.,
Yanks in the World Series, he the world championship. most clubs."
Nolan. the starter for the
fighter said he met All a few
Reds in t heir third and deciding
days ago in Miami where Au is
game of the National Lezgue
filming the story of his life.
playoff agai nst Philadelphia
, 1%
"lietold me he (Foreman) is
W Tuesday, had a personal,
like a robot. lie walks straight
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
will be here for two more Ozark said "that's gone and in. If you stand
emotional reason for wanting to Danny Ozark, who watched his years,"
in front of him,
Owens said. "He's done forgotten.
face the Yanks, who beat Kan- Philadelphia Phillies end their a
trouble. But if you
hell of a Job."
"I think if you gave the play- you'reside
in to side he's lost.
us City Thursday rught and 1976 National League baseball
Ozark, 52, confirmed that at ers a week, maybe 10 days, move
won the American League pen- pennant hopes
All handed Foreman his only
An three straight least one member of the team they'd be ready to go right down
nant.
losses to Cincinnati, says news won't be returning to Phita- to spring training again,' l
in 44 fights when he re"I figure it's a once-in'a-life- of his raise and new contract
said."They
want
to
do
gained
the heavyweight title in
delphia as a ballplayer con- Ozark
time shot," Nolan said. "I've should give the team a boost. troversial
acAfrica
in 1974.
/It'I/o. H'!, tI?l(1 Dnv Alotel:l
first baseman Dick something that they didn't
never seen Yankee Stadium exDennis,
getting
the
biggest
Allen.
"I
'
m sure he's out," coniplish Lids year."
Df)Ymi Izuit' ,Y) rwe?s.c (n'tl:/,//t' tor Ioiii,'/zI?
"I think it's going to help the
4i cept on television. And it would
Despite the playoff loss, chance of his 29-bout career,
'sure make me feel proud, players. The players all were in Ozark said.
has been unhappy about the
standing out there on the my corner," Ozark said ThursAllen, 34, came to the Phillies Ozark accomplished a feat he's lack of publicity he has re'
day night after the club an- in 1964 and spent seven tern. repeated three times in his four
mound."
ceived for this fight. He refused
nounced
he had signed a new pestuous years here, then had seasons with the Polls he im
Rose, the fiery third baseto attend an unofficial weigh-in
man, had a more practical rea- two-year contract with a "sub- tours with St. Louis, the Los proved the team record. inthe
ceremony
Thursday.
The club finished sixth
stantlal" pay boost.
son.
Angeles Dodgers and the (
Eastern
Division
after Ozark's
"I was watching a television
"I know the Yankees' pitchNeither Ozark nor the club cago White Sox.
First season in 1973, with a show the other night," he said,
ers better because I've faced would elaborate on contract
fie returned to the Pttils a
record of 71-91. Ozark moved "and the guy said I had two
most of them before," he said. terms or the amount of the great fanfare in 1975 andmid
fin- the
club to 60-82 and third place chances 'slim and none.' It
ishcd the current season hitting the following
"1 guess you might say it's a raise.
year.
tires me up."
psychological thing with me,
Will ti t't tur lhiic (4t he citk In tnt (lie l't',le 1k
If the announcement does .268 after twice being put on the
t. I
In
1975,
Ozark
had
the
Phib
in
Dennis, whose record is 27
but it always bothers me when boost team spirit, it won't all disabled list,
lIlt, \clk i
In
I
and
i
hniel
nr
intl'!
second
place
at 86-76, and he victories and a draw, is getting
I'm (acing a pitcher for the first have been by accident, accordiiiir Yellinii, ltt.s Sales Rep can dcit:n it l)rtrilmll lir
During has Philadelphia
took them to the division title an estimated $100,000 which is
time.. .I've faced Catfish ing to Paul Owens, the Phil's' ure, Allen was the centerten'.0
th;it'lI niikt' it easier mr tlie-..' pi.ttple ki find \tiii.
of this year on 101 victories and 61 more than six limes as much as
Hunter, Dock Ellis, Ken Holtz- personnel director.
several controversies which losses,
his previous highest purse.
man. Ed Figueroa is the only
"1 think it will help a lot of threatened to disrupt team un"I hope I can improve it next Foreman reportedly will gel
one I haven't seen. I can hit a those players who are going to ity.
year," said Ozark, "and I don't $300,000, although figures much
pitcher better the second time be with us just knowing Danny
lkvpaçes
As for the ill-fated playoffs, see why I shouldn't."
higher have been mentioned.

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LvmanJ
s Patriots
For Shot At 7-0 Record

Lyman High School wrapped
up undisputed claim as the top
junior varsity football team in
Seminole County Thursday
night with a convincing 34-12
victory over Lake Brantley
which left coach Bob
McCullough's team high and
dry with a 5.0 record and only
games remaining against
county foes Colonial and Winter
Park.
"We'd like to finish the

Ft.
Redmond: Make Any Shot;
Idg I*aW, SaeNrd,

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Seminole's Mike Hayes grabs jersey of Oviedo's Marvin McClennon while James Cassanova assumes angle
of pursuit

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The Grudge.
Of Grudge
Games Set
TALLAHASSEE (AP) Florida State Coach Bobby
Bowden sums it all up this way:
lf you ask me which game I'd
rather win It would be this one.,,
He referred, of course, to the
annual clash between Florida
State, down on its luck In recent
Years but rebounding recently,
and the strong Florida Gators,
12th rated team in the nation.
The rivalry Is intense although one-sided, as the Gators
have whipped FSU eight games
in a row. In fact, the Seminoles
have managed only two victories and a tie in 17 games with
Florida.
"1 don't know how serious
they take FSU," Bowden said.
We haven't beat them in so
long, I wouldn't worry about us
if I was them."
But Florida Coach Doug
Dickey said he is taking Florida
State seriously, especially after ill
the Seminoles looked sharp In
Playing their own version of I've Got A Secret, Oviedo coach Don Gustafson, upsetting then 13th rated Boston
College, 28-9, Last Saturday.
above, puts word In ear of Mike Bazos, while Seminole coach Bobby Lundquist
"We beat Boston College last
makes point with QB Tim Hardy, below.
week because they fumbled
four tlmes,and we cashed in on
every one of them," Bowden
said. "If we don't improve
against Florida, they'll beat us
and they'll beat us bad."
Florida, 3-1, and Florida
State, 2-3, will collide at 7:30
p.m. Saturday night In FSU's
Doak Campbell Stadium before
an anticipated full house crowd
of about 41,000 partisan fans.
Bowden said the game is a
match up of "their flyers
against our plodder,."

World Series
At A Glance

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George Foreman
Overrated Bul ly?

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aIS e

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All Times EDT
Saturday's Game
New York at Ccinna. I p m
Sundays Gem.
New York at Cincinnati. 1- 30 p.m
Oct. I
Cncn,,tt at New York. 1:30 p m
Wednesday, Oct. 20
Cincinnati at New York. $30 p. m
Thursday, Oct. 21
Cincinnati at New York. I 30 pm
t necessary
Saturday. Oct. fl
New York at Cncinnit, 1 p m
if necessary
Sunday. Oct. 24
New York at Cincinnati, I pm.
if necessary

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name with liii

Clerk 01 the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance With
the provIsiOns ci the Fictitious
Name StaMes,, To.Wit: SectIon
463,4 FlorIda Statutes 1S7.

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Publish: Oct. I, 13. 22. 34, 1476
OEE.3s
___________________

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at The Palm
Springs Center. Altamonte Drive.
SernlneliCOunty, Florida Under
fictitious name Of SMUGGLER'S
INN, and that I Intend to regIster
said name with the Clerk Of the
Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordanc, with the
prevIsions 01 the Fictitious Name
teoii 445.04
Circuit

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Plunge yaywn,.
S: Altamonte Restaurants,
Inc.
Joseph Iulasky,
President
PublIsh: Oct. 1.4, IS. 72. 1976

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT
TRUST FUND
NOTICE OF PUILICHEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to SectIon 353.113. FlorIda
Statutes, that a public hearing will
be held on obections to lease of
submerged lands inaccoriiancewitp,
application made by Seminole
County, co James J. Buck, Jr.,

I
fwt4re4'
AT ii s'ç
(PERipPif

97# 75 #a4'SF
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V 'z £#57 M'Lb$
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PUS Member 74.fl3.CP
DVIOI

Deceased
NOTICUOF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE AIOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the adminIstration of lie estate
of ALOYSIUS M. MATTEA,
decad, File Number 74-373Cp, Is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County. FlorIda, Probate
Division. the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 33771. The personal
representative ot me estate Is
CONBANK.WINTER PARK wh.
address is 710 S. Orlando Avue,
Winter Park, Florida 377$, The
name and address of the Personal
representative's attorney a
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Parts and Recreation. Seminole
'?"e 1H-. r.ir',
,wlth,,. S.inford, FIoria 33111.

be dascriba'd It. r'a!'n,"

which lands in Lake Mills are

p,

purtenant to the property ci me
Q (14) 3.3Q; P (3.1) 74.20.
NINTH - 1. Alva (2) 11.10. 3.4
440;?. Juan (3)7.00.4.00;). Sala Ii
ORLANDOSEMINOLI
1.40; Q (2.3) 31.20; P (23) 47QØ
MATINEE RESULTS
TENTH -1. Santi (7) 13.40, Ii
2.40;). Manolo (5) 5.00. 2.10; 3. Arc a
FIRST
I. UriaVia (7) 24.20,
(1) 1.20; 0(5.7)33.40; P (7.3) lUll
.1Q. 5.30; 2. EcIsnoIezlla (5)
1310, OD (27) S7&amp;I0.
1.40; 3. Do.nkgoArana (I) 310
ELEVENTH -1. Arta.Elcrza I)
(5-7) 34.20; P (7.5) 301.20.
SECOND -I. Ic.Yja (1) 10.20, 35.40. 440. 3.40; 2. Cacho.Zarr, (IU
10.10, 320; 3. PatxI.Ectiiy, (1) 3K
5.40, 3M;?. Urt.M)gu.l

J aI.AIaI

Room 203. One North Park Avenue,

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4.10; 3. OguIia.JavI (3) 5.40;(1) 4.10. Q (SI) 44.00; P (SI) 220.50.
TWELFTH - 1. Ferm)n.Ect.v$
22.10; (4.)) 41.10: DO (7.1) 540•
THIRD-I. UrzaS,stia (I) 30.20, (3) 1100. 3.40. 17.00; 2. Alavi-AftU
(1) 4.00. 1.20; 3. AntonArca (3) 7.
1.10. 4.10; 2. DomlngoSoto
2.40; 3.
an. Elorza (2) 3.40. 4.30. Q (7,4) 11.10; p (21) 224.50; BIg
(5.4 with all-?) 1UOO Id (SI
h
4) 31.10; P (34) W.I0.
FOURTH - 1. Arecha Solo (7) LIII) 45140.
Handle 133,134; A
2.400.
4.40. SM, 3.40; 2. Jc.ftLj (3)
420. 3.30; 3. Pat*l-Zirr* (4) 4.00; Q
(37) 30,10; P (73) 134.50; LID
Hockey
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applicant located in Section a
TownshIp 31 South, Range 37 East,
Seminole County, Florida.
The public hearing will be held at
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on Wednesday,
November 17, 1974, commencIng at
the lour of 5:00a.m. D.S.T.
PLEASE BE GOVERNED AC.
CORDINGLY - BY ORDER OF
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT
TRUST FUND OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA.
Harmon W. shields
Executive Director

Florida Department of
Natural Resources
Publish. Oct. 15. 1974

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FIFTH - I. Alava-AItu (1)

11.20,
13,30,4.10;). ManoIo Zan'. (7) 12.00.
S.10;3.Marur)•Larrfl(4)7jO;Q().
7)53.20; P (17) 735.70.
SIXTH - 1. (IQ .1Ø.CPIIZ (1)
22.40. 440. 3.10; 2. NeguIQuiola (1)
4.10. 3.30; 3. Jose.JayI (3) 3.10; Q (1
1)34.20; P (41) 102.30.

WHA
W I. 1 Pts Op 0A

Qu.t*c
BIrm

3 0 0 4 15

t

2 1 I S 20 IS
I I 2 1 21
I 1 0 2
S 7

CncI'
lfldpls

MWW.
1 3 0 2 I) 4
SEVENTH - 1. Jose M$QU. (4) N. Eng.
0 3 0 0 7 7
1440, 12.20.1.00; 2. Eddy Coldo (4)
Western DivIsh,ø
1.20. 3.10; 3. Domingo-Vu (2) 3.00; W'rwlp.g
2 0 0 1 4 3
' Q: (44)441Q; P (4.1)231.30; BIgQ PhOni*
2 I 0 1 15 1
(II) with all (1) 11.40. (1-1 with all HOultOn
2I 0 1
s
4)123.40.
Edmnrn I 0 0 2
2
0
EIGHTH-i. Mano$oLarres (7) S Dii'
0 1 I 1 ii 3
1010. 410. 2.40; 3. MarurI.Zavre (5) Calgary
o
0 0 4 I7
7.20. 3.40; 3. SantlArta (II 4.00; Q
Thursdays Rev
(5.7) 3000; p (75) 105.50
Cinch'lna?I 7. BIrmIngP',am t,
NINTH -1 BlIbjo (I) 1400.4 10. OT. tie
740; 2. A,echa (3) 320. 5.40; 3. SaIa
Phonhi 1, Minnesota 3
(1) 140; 0 (31) 51.40; P (ii) 15330
Tay's Games
TENTH -1. Marurl (4) 4.00. 4.00.
CincinnatI at lndinapo4ji
510;). AItu (5) 4.40, 320; 3. Arca U)
San Diego at Minnesota
420; Q (5 4)10720; P (IS) 325.40;
Witrtipeg at Edmonton
DO (44) 3)240,
Satvrday' Oan,,s
ELEVENTH - I. Jose Eloria (3)
Quebjc at New England
11.40, 3.00. 2.20; 2. Pat.) Perez (S)
Birmingham at Houston
4.40. 3.00; 3. OQuiza.Soto (I) 210; Q
Winnipeg at Ptinlx
(3 5) 34.20; p 23) 1.20.
Calgary at San Diego
TWELFTH - 1 AntonPere: (I)
13.40. 1.20. 310, 2. SmntiAguirr* (3)
NHL
410, 4.40; 3. Alavi.Juan (2) p30; Q CAMPIELL
CONFERENCE
(34) 5410. P (43) 131.10; Big Q (25
Patrick Dvisiit
wit?i3$)40340
W L T Ph OF Ø
A
1,740; Handle
NY Island
4 0 0 I 14
$000
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THURSDAY NIGHT

NY Rang
Allan
P?Wa

FIRST - I. Larrl.Yza (1) 410.
3.00. 3.10; 2. Eddy .Mvi (3)1.40,3.40;
3 Ur:a Alberdi (41 3.10. 0 (3-1) Chgo

$1.00. p

3) 112.20.

SECOND - 1. Eddy.Vza (4)

3 2 0 4 23 IP
32041721
1 3 0 2
5 I.

Smythe D)vlslist

420. 3.40. 7. Ogvza SonMz (7) MIin
15*11.30; 3. IcaAlberdi (4)1.40. Q VanCyr
(71)14240; P ($71 344 40. DO (44)

WALES CONFERENCE

5440
THIRD-I AIdlr,aSoto(S) 10.20.
4.20. 2. EcptanoYza (3) 440,
3.70; 3. Urza Co
(2) 3.40; 0 (SI)
4340; P (4-5) 103.40.
FOURTH
1. ArIa Qwo*a (4)
35.40. 7 40. 160; 2. Jose AlberdI 3)
SI0J.40;3. CachoSoto (1)330. Q
(24) 37.20. P (42) 12100; 00 ($4)

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FIFTH - I.
rwi.Juan (5)
I) 30.4.40.' uU; 7 Alava B.ngoa (2)
440.310; 3. Sala.Lerr.a (7) 3.20; Q
(7 5) 41 10; p (5.3)11170.
FIFTH - 1. Marwi J
(5)

1320.4.10.700; 2. Maya
g())
440.310. 3. Sal. 1.a'rea (11 3.30; q

Mont
LA.

Norris Divisien
1 1 0 I 25 7
122

1 15 13
Oeti't
I I 1 3
3 i
Wash
1 2 1 3 13 II
Pith
I 3 0 3 13 24
Adams D,vIsbø
Bstn
3 1 0 4 20 1]
TntO
1 1 1 3 13 13
C)I#
I 2 I 3 13 13
BJN
1 2 0 2 4 9
TltWriday's Risen
AAontreol 7. PhIadelpIia 1
Today's Games

TOI'OntO at Boston
Pittsburgh at AtIant
Chicago at Colorado

12 3) 4140. p (521 143.70.
Saturday's Gaines
Cliwelarid
SIXTH - I Oguza Solo I)) 15.10.
at
New
440. 3.20. 7. Cacho Perez (5) 1040, Islanders
N
120; 3 Lsrvl-Sanchez (2) 340; 0 (5York Rangers

1) 73ØØ•

P 175)
SEVENTH - I. Jose Arana
p
2340.1100.410;2.DomAlb.t'd,

(3)740. 500; 3. Ec anou.guel (2)
100;Q(3I)1040;($))I40Q0.BG
Q (I? wifti 3,) 1.303.30.
EIGHTH -I. Manolo Echave (4
12.10, 140. 140. 2 IlbeGAttu ;j

320. 5.20. 1

Feimin ZaIre

(3) 340

at

teal

Philadel

at

Y

Mon

TOrto

Detroit at PdtSbvr;h
SI Louis at Vancouver
Buftalo at Minnesota
Wash,ngten at Los AngeI.s
Sundays Games
Ds$ro.t at Phi .delphia
Atlanta at Buffalo

Home Delivery of
the EVENING HERALD
is available in nearly
all areas of Seminole
County.
For Regular Delivery
Call 322-2611
or 831.9993

Fiorida,wlllholdapublicheaqingto
consIder an Amendment to the
County

Subdivision

Regulations.
The proposed Amendment wOuld
allow the Board of County Corn
missioners to grant waivers to the
one acre minimum lot size
requirement for installation of a
septic tanh..
Copies of the proposed Amend.
mentareavailableforr,viewinthe

Land Development Division, Room
113. of the Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida.
This public hearing will be held in
the County Commission Chambers
of the Courthouse, Room 203. San.
lord. Florida, on November, 1514,
at 10.00 AM., or as Icon thereafter
as possible. Written comments may
be filed with the Land Development
Division i.
in atpei"
ten4ance will be heard orally.
Board of County

Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida

to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WI THIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTlCE,tofIIeanyobj.(i
they may have that challenges the
validity Of the decedent's will, the
qualIfIcations of the personal
repreSentatIve, or the venue or
iurisdIction of the Courl.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SC) FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Dateofthefirstput,licati0f,j5
Notice of Administration. October

By. Mike Hattaway.
Chairman
Attest:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Ptne: 3234330, Ext. 3W
PubliSh' Oct. 15, I'14
DEES9

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO.
BENJAMIN
JAMES
and
ESTHER JAMES, also known as
Ester James. his wife; W. E. Hicks
and HAZEL HICKS his wife;
LEE W000BERRY nd IRENE
W000BERRY. his wife, and
each
of
them.
If
living,
and if dead, the unknown
spouse, heirs, devlsees. legatees,

grantee's. creditors, Or Ott'tef persons
claiming by, through, under or
against the above named Deten
danti, or any Of them, arid all
persons known or unknown having
or claiming any right, title cc in
terest in or to the following
described property in Seminole
County, Florida. tO.wit,
PARCEL ONE:
W ', of NE 'mof SE ¼ of Section
29. TownShip 7) South. Range 31

East. lying and being in Seminole
County, Florida;
PARCEL TWO:
E L10f NE 'iof SE '.00 Section 29.
TOwnship 71 South. Range 31 East.
lying end being in Seminole County,
Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
t.'l$ an action to remove Clouds
from and quiet the title of
Plaintiffs in and to the above
described property r'.as been
againstpouandyouarerequlrt0

serve a

copy of

your

written

defenses, if any, on WILLIAM Pt
BEAR DALI,, Of BEAR DALI.
LEWIS. BLANICNER &amp; L.GETTE.

whose address is 60 North Court
Aveiii,e. Post Office Bx 3431.
Orlando, Florida 32102. on or before
November istt. 1474. arid file the
original with the Clerk of thiS COurt
either befOre service on Plaintiffs'
attorney or immediately thereafter.
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the Compla.nf. An abbreviated
title of the case IS "VEPIANCIO A.
ADRIATICO
and
JANE
W
ADRIATICO, his wife, IndIvIdually
and as trustee's. etc. Plaintitfi.
BENJAMIN
JAMES.
et
al,
Defendants," Civil No 74-IISICA
I3EE arid was ifltituted and is

pending in the Circ,j,t Court of the
E.gtteenm Juc'ic.aI Circuit, in and
for Semanole County at Sanford,
Florida
WlTNESSmyftandand,lof
ttlisCourtonme1jhdayofOctbq,

1474
Uaal)
Arthur H Beckwitp., Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
PubIssi, Oct I$. 1414
DEE is

Representa.

tive of the Estate of
ALOYSIUS M. MATTEA
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
L W Carroll. Jr..
Esquire Of
CARROLL &amp; JONES, PA.
P0. BOx Ill.
Catselberry, FlorIda 37707
TelePhone. 43.1 5700
Publish Oct. IS, 22, 1916
DEE II

NORTH

ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION $
OF UNIT 1, according to the eat, as
reroq
in Plat Bo* I?, Page 31
i'ublic Records of S mole County,
Flur,da and That
Lot
Block G, NORTH ORLANDO
TERRACE, SECTION S OF UNIT 1
as recorded in Plat Book 17, Page 31.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida. described as follows
aegnnmngattheNo,.tf,eac,,.01
said Lot 15. said corner being on the
arc of a curve concave Nor
thwtsterly having a radius of IV 73
f,thence from a tangent bearing
of South 14 degrees 01 minutes 00

seconds West run Southwr.terly 400
fret along the arc of said curve and
the Easterly boundaryof said Lof
throujpti a central angle of 0) degree
50 minutes 10 seconds to a mint;
thence North 41 degrees II minutes
31 seconds West 11007 fees to the
Northwest corner of
Lot 15
thence South 71 degrees 35 minutes
34 seconds East 11000 tees aimg the

Northrlyboun(1aryot40t4j 0

the point of beginning
has been filed against you and tt.
you are required to serve a copy 01
your written defenses. if any, to it on
Plaintifl'sAttorn,ywhos,nameand
address
is
A.
DUANE
BERGSTROM ot RUSH, MAR
SHALL,
BERGSTROM
AND
ROBISON, PA. 33 East Livingston
Street, Post Office Box 3114.

Onlando,Fi,33402onorbe

..

wrm u.iuw.

e

November 14th. 1574. and me the
orig;nai with the Clerk 0* this Court
either before service on Plaintiffs
Attorney or immediately thereat.
1ev; otherwise a Default will be
entered against you for me relief
demanded in tile Complaint or
Petition,
WITNESS my hand and Seal
this Court Ihis 11th
ci October.

each personal representatIve.
Allpersonslnt,restedlntheestate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required, within three months from
the date ci the tint publication Of
thiS notice, to file any oblections
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the Personal
representative, or the venue or
iurlsdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Dateottheflrst publicatlonof this
Notice of Administration: October
4th, 1514.
Lurla 0. Goode
As
Personal
Representa.
tive of the Estate of
ALFRED M. OWINELL
.

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Kenneth M. Bean.

Road
Comments by property O 115
withIn 300 feet of the Proposed
proiect should be In writing to the
Department of Environmental
Services, 1327 South Orlando Drive,
Sanford, Florida 37771.
Michael J. Hattaway,
Chairman
Board of County

CommissIoners
Seminole County, Florida
Publish Oct 15. 1976
DEE 42

NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOT ICE IS HEREBY given that
the undersigned. pursuant to the
"Flctltiij Name Statute" Chapter
463 09, Florida Statute, will register
with tile Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In and For Seminole County,
Florida, upon receipt of proof of the
Publication of this notice. the Ic

tit,0,jS name, to wit.
RACONIK LEASING under which
they are engaged in business at
17111 Wood Ridge Drive, South
Bend. Indiana

Thatthepartiesinlevntedjnsaid
business enterprise and their In.
terest ifl the same areas follows.
IKE EIKELBERNER
20 per
CONRAD R ADAMS, II -SO per
cent
RAY CARRELL - 20 per cent
Dated al Altamonle Springs,
Seminole County. FlorIda, this the
day of September. I?74.
GARY E. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
BROCK. MASSEY &amp;
WALDEN
414 E. Semoran Bled.
Altamonle Springs. Fla.
Pubfish' Oct. 1. I, 1$, 72. 1474
DEE?
__________________________

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

_________________________

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice rsPuertby given ttsaf lam
elqagedmnbusinessaf Roujfei P.O.
Box 233. Sunset Drive. Longwood

32150. Seinii'wIe County, Florida
under the fictitious name of SKY
SMITH AUTO SALES, and trial I
ntendtoregistersaid,,,newith

Clerk 0* tIm CitCust Court. Seminole
Cnty. Florida in accordance witis
the provisions Of tile FiCtI$IouJI
Name Statutes, To Wir:
14509 F'.ori4a Statu1 1551.
S Schuyler G. Smith
PubtisIl Oct. I. 15. 77. 29. 1974
flEF3T

to

the

Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
443.09, Florida Slatute. *ill register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
inan.J for Seminole County, FlOrIda,
icon receipf of proof Of the
,OliCation of this nofice. the tic.
titlous names folling to. wit;
FOURDEE
DIVISION
AND
FOURDEE,
INCORPORATED
under which this corporation is
engaged in business at 410 Plumos.a
Avin in the City of C.asselbecry.

Florida
That the party ilveresfed In Slid
business enterprise is aS foloriis.
EMERSON ELECTRIC. CO
By Ron WOrWIck
Vice Chairman Of

Foua'dee Division Of
Emerson Electric, CO.
Pubis?' Oct I 11.37.79, ttls

,ejer .J.anue ilonds Intncjmi,'nt

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011154,000tobedatadasoffhedate
of delivery, In the dinominatimi of

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1IIS.CA49.A
MURPHY JAMES and JUDITH K.
JAMES. his wife, ak a JAMES
MURPHY and JUDITH K. MUR
PHY, his wife,
Plaintiffs,

SI,C00oranymultIpIethereofbujt

greater than $10,000, maturing at
various times from P74 through
3015, bearIng interest payable an.
nually on the first day of September
at a rate not to exceed the rate
allowable by law, and its City of
LakeMary Bond Anticipaticn Notes
inanarnountnot,xceedings334.,

amoreparticulardesc,Ipttonof said
Bonds an said Water Revenue

vs

ROBERT
W.
HATCH
and
GLORIAJEAN HATCH. his wife,
and CHARLES ROUTH and
CATHERINE ROUTH. his wife,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT W. HATCH
GLORIAJEAN HATCH
State of Texas
YOUR ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County. Florida;
Lot 139. OAKLAND HILLS. atCording to the Plat thereof as
recordedinplat Book"Ir, PageU.

Bond AntIcipation Notes being

contained In tim Complaint filed in
theseproceedings,to determine the
legality of the proceedings had and
taken in connection therewIth, and
the legality of the previsions.

covenants and agreements con.
tamed therein, and seeking a

ludgment of this Court to validate
the proceedings for said Water
Revenue Bonds and said Water
Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes

and$aidWaterReywuenand
Wafer Revenue Bond Anticipation
Notes when issued pursuant thereto,
andsaidcompiaintnowhavi%been

Public Records of Seminole County,

Northlod.greesso'E,lsofeettothe
posnt of beginning. Parcel 3. The
above property is located im.
mediately South 01 9124 acer Lake

pursuant

I.Jlldlflg
410 Florida Avenue
Tampa, FIor'a 33402
1"tr. M P..tIl!
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presented to this Court, for entry of

Florida

From the lnteIsectio of the West
R Wlineof Bear Lake Roadandth,
Nont1lindofth'sSW...ofIMSW¼of
SedIon2O. Townsliip2l S. Range 34
East. run South 10 degrees 50' West
along said Westerly R.W line, a
distance 0*123.19 feet for a POB;
run thence N 19 degrees 10' West
64375 fe'et more or less, to a point
253.19 feet West of the East line of
Section IS, TownshIp 71 South,
Range 7 East, thence South.
Parellel with Said East line of
Section IS. a distance of 143.24 fØ,
thence S. 79 degrees 10' east, 404)0
fees, more or less, to the Westerly R.
W line of Bear Lake Road. Thence

undersigned,

Clerk of the CircuIt Court
By; 5: Martha T. Vihlen
DepUty Clerk
GREGORY, COURS.
PAN IELLO I JOHNSON
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Exchange National Bank

anOrderto5ltowCausepurwant,o

has been liled against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, 1 any, to it on

CMpter7LFlorldaStatutes,th,
Court being fully advised In the
premises:
IT IS ORDERED AND AD.
JUDGEOffiatth, State of Florida,
throuOfs the State Attortley of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, and the' several property
.n.rs, taxpayers and citizens cI
the State of Florida including

EMERY H. ROSENOLUTH. JR..
Pliitjff'5 attorney, whose ad'ess
s Post Office Box 243. Orlando.
Florida 32402. on or before October
71. 1476. and tale the original with the
clerk qi this Court either before
service on Pia,ntltt's attorney or
immediately thereafter; Otttff'w15E
ade$auttwillbeent,redagainstyou
for the relict demanded in the

sI.Oiw4Iidents ownI,4 property or

Subect to taxation therein, arid all
others having or claiming any right,
title or interest In property to be
atIectedinanywaythef40y,
they are each hereby required to
appear and show cause, II any tpmr,
be, before this Court on the lSth day
of November, 1916, at 300 O'clock
P.M. in the Chambers of the un.
dersign.d Judge at the Seminole
County Courthouse in the City Of
Sanford, Florida, why the prayer of

complaint or petition
WlTNESSmyhandandtMsealOf

this Court on September 70. 1976
ICOURT SEAL I
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
As Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Sept 21 4. Oct 1, I. IS. 1474
CEO 126
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.IlII.CA.I4.E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
SUSAN PALMER

PetItioner

and

VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
Responglent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
RESIDENCE UN KNOWN
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat an action for dissolution
marriage has been filed aginit you
andyouarereguiredtoveacpy
of your written defenses to it. if any,
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
Petitioner, wHOse address 5 417
Santord Atlatnlc Bank Building.
Sanford, Florida. and file the
original e.ith the Clerk of Circuit
Court. "anford, Seminole County.
Flo,idi, on or before the 26th day of

said complaint should not be
onantedafldwhytheproce•(ftng5f
saidWaterRevenue,.dsandsaid
bond anticptIon notes and Water
Revenue Bonds and bond when

issued pursuant thereto should n
be validated and confirmed as

tllefeIn.prayed.
AND IT IS FURTHER OR
DERED AND ADJUDGED that this
Order to Show Cause be published in
till manner required by Section
15.04. FlorIda Statutes, in the
Evening Herald, a newspaper ci
pmera circulation published in
Seminole County, Florida,
AND IT IS FURTHER OR.
DERED AND ADJUDGED that by
such publication of this Order all
property Owners, taxpayers, and

citizens of Seminole County and tim
State
of
Florida.
IncludIng
nonresidents owning property or
subject to taxation therein, ar all
others having or claiming any right,
title or interest in properly to be
Octoe':r A D 1916 otherwise a afted by the issuance of said
defalt will be entered against you revonuebondsafl4s.aoficlpat
notes or to be affected in any way
t, the relief demanded in
thereby, be and they are made
Petition
WITNESS my Hand and Seal of PartIesdesendaretothispredIng
Ihat this Court shall have
tti Court on this the 22nd day Of
iur.sdict,on of them to the lame
Sptemoer. A 0. l976
extent as if named as defendants in
(SEAL)
said complainf and Personally
Arthur H Beckeith. Jr
served with process in Ihis cause
Clerk Of Circuit Court
DONE AND ORDERED in
Seminole County. Florida
Chambers at Sanford, Seminole
By Cherry Kay Travis
CARROLL BURKE
Mtn
for Petitioner
612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg

County, Florida, this 77th day of

September, 1,74
Kenneth M Leffler
Circu,t Judge
5.,,nfo,'d FlQrdi 32771
PvbI,Sh Sept 244. Oct 1. S. IS Ill, Publish. Oct. I. I. IS. 22, 474
DEC 124

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEEN E T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. '6.IJ3SCA.$4E
IN RE; The MarrIage tf
WALTER If ROHLER.
Petitiq Husband.
an
ALBERTA IA. ROHLER.

ResIdent Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ALBERTA IA ROI'iLER
Higrijand Apt 2040

Coshocton Roaci
Mt Vernon. Ohio
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEQ
that an aCtion for DisSolufion of
Marriage arid other relief has been
filed against you and you arc
requ;r
to serv, a copy of your
wrilten defenses, if any, to if on
Attoffey for Petitioner, Carmne M.
Bravo, (sq . of KORMAN
,
BRAVO. PA $20 E. H.ofiway 434,
Lonqwood, FL 37750 and lile the
styled Court on or before October 30.
ISM. otherwis, o judgment may be

entered aga.nst you for thi relief
dimandeu5 .11 use Pillion
WlTNESSmyhandts,of

lad Court on Sept II, 1474
(SEAL I

AgtP,,.jr H Beckw,tts, Jr
Clerk Of me COWS
By Crela H'gg'nbotw,s
D'pu4y Clerk
sic! .451).'
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busIness at ill Atlantic
Dr Fern Park. Seminole County,
Florida under the liclitious name 01
ELORADO MOTORS. arid that I
'nten to register saidnarne with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statuses, To Wit Section
44309 Florida Statutes 1457
S Ste'phi J McCumminqs
Publish Oct I. 14. 22. 29. I474
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All that part of the NW I. and the
South ~ of the E " of Section 77.
lying East of Litlle Wekiva RiverQ
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Longwood Markham Road, W '. 3 Of
SE 1 a West of LongwoodMarkham
Road,NW¼OINE¼,S"iOINW'.,
North ~ of NE a of SW 'si. W 1 Of
SW'.,NE'.'iofNW'.,inSectlon33;
N l'I Of SE ¼ Of NW'... SW '.01 NW
'.. West 7 acres of N ~ of N "i of
NW'1ofSW¼,SouthteOfNW'.ol
NW'.,S0rodsNorthandScuthand
32 rods East and West in NW corner
of NW'.ofNW'i,inSection34;

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North . of NE '.in Section 37;
All In Township 30 South, Range 34
East, lying in Seminole County.
Florida.

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Molly Steudle, Caseelberry, Is
a vlgorotaly vIvacfot10 81 years
ofd, with a special mission In
life
to help senior citizen,
enjoy their leisure time.
"I organized the Happy
Senior Citizen's sh over a
year ago, after many requestá.
We are an independent group,
With no radrictions, and Choose
OIW Ot adivitles," she said.
Molly's days are always
fUIJiiLa4 wft
of uawent
on a boat tour from Winter
Park. Well, wegotcaughtina
very heavy downpour g were
completely drenched. But we

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(Herald phete by

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in to eat, ltst dripping. We
laughet and Laughed and had so
much fun!" she recalled with a
chuckle.
Molly's undauntable spirit
ads the mood for the group.
Florida WOmen Interested in (FTU) in OrLando,
£U Is seeking applicants for 1977; May30, 19'Tl; Sept. 5,1917,
Upon completion of the Readying plans fora cruise, she
careers In environmental The new program, supported referral to Noire Dame. A total and Jan. 16, 1975.
training at Noire Dame, the said, "In November, e P1*" tO
health science who pack the wholly by the National Science of 48 women nationwide will be
Molly Steudle checks cruise Itinerary
To be eligible a woman must women will be expected to enter visit San Juan and oiher points
proper credentials are Invited Foundation, will offer "career selected for the NSF program, have received her bachelor's or and complete a graduate . of Interest while on a seven-day
to apply to a unique academic facilitation training" to women wIth 12 wothen attending each master's degree In biology, training psm
cruise. We i
The seniors go to each new Friday of each month, with a
to visit
program hosted by the who now hold degrees In of four 12"week Increments.
nistry
places," Already
scf
dinner-theatre production, social gathering on the third
University of Noire Dame with science or engineering but are
No tuition will be charged for engineering, mathesnatica or a
For more
an
mallen, direct Seniors
tOUTEd They visit their sick members Friday. "We play bingo, have
assist from Florida not currently employed In their the training program, Sessions related area of science no i
and offer assistance. Each year speakers and just enjoy ow.
inquiries
to
Dr.
Hartman
at
all
the
Florida
attractions,
Technological University field.
are scheduled to begIn Jan. 17, thantwonormorethanl5yurs the Department of Civil
Mollyexplalnedwhysbetock a Christmas party is planned, selves," smiled Molly, who Is'
ago. Participants will be Engineering and Environ- on the responsibility of with money for gifts donated also president of the American
selected mainly on the basis of mental Sciences,
FTU, engineering a new, Independent Instead to the Mental Health Legion Auxiliary l,
Association in Casselberry.
their undergraduate records Orlando, Fla 32816, phone 215. group by uypg,
Molly's hobbles have taken a
and their apparent ability to 2841, or write directly to Dr. to get things started. Ths Is for
Reymond Bishop Is back seat to her beloved Happy
successfully complete a Ketchwn at the Department of people who have no place to go, president of the Happy Seniors Seniors, she said. "I used to
graduate program in jn. Uvil Engineering, University but who would enjoy meeting
Business meetings knit, but I'm so involved now
vironmental health and of Noire Dame, Noire Dam, and being with a congeniai are held at the American with ow seniors, there's just no
engineering.
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Legion Building, the first time left!"

Women Offered' Science Training, Jobs

reversion
and
reversions,
remainder and remainders, rents.
Issues and profits thereof, and In
cluding. but not lImiled to, all of thek
riparlan rights, rights of access,
egress, and ingress and usage of and
totheLittleWeltiva River. Together
will all leases and contracts of, or
affecting, the said mortgaged
property, and all rents coming due
thereunder whether as a reuIt 01
Passage of time, default, or o"ier
wiSe.
LESS the property described as
Parcels 1.2,3.1, and S below'
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PARCEL I:
Begin at a point on the North line of
Section 23. Township 20 SOuth.
Range 19 East, said point being 33
feet West of the Northeast corner
the NW '.of NE '.01 said Section
73; thenCe West 1,014 71 feet along
the North line of sal Section 73.
thence Scuth 330 feet; thence East
940 tees to a point lying 33 feet West
of Center of R-W of LONOW000
MARKHAM ROAD: thence North OS
dig. 03'SO" East 33134 feet along
Westerly R.W of the LONGW000
MARKHAM ROAD to the point ot

PARCEL?:
The 5 ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SW '.
Sec. II, Twp 20 S. Range 25 E. and
the N. 2134 257 It.of the E ~ of the
N 'ict Sec 23. Twp. 20S. Range ?
E. lying Wly of thi Longwooa
Markilan, Rdad, LESS Begin at a
Point on the N. line of Sec 2).
Twp. N S. Range 29 East. sad
Pointbeing3Jlt W. of the NE corner
oftheNW'.oftheNE ¼ of Said sec
73; thence W 101421 lt.Iong the
line of said Sec 23; thence S 3)0 ft
(hence E 950 ft. to a point lying 3) It
W of (he center of right of way of
LOngwood Markham Road. thence
N OS deg O320' E 331 79 ft along
Wly right of way of LOng*ood
Markham Road to the point Of
beginning; ll lying in Seminole
County. Florida and containing
I26l4acres.

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An organizational meeting of county.
a proposed 4-H Livestock Club
There are many youths in the
will be held on Oct. 19 at 7:30 county who have animals, and a
p.m. at the Agri-Center, San. 4-H Livestock Club would give
ford.
boys and girls a better op.
The purpose of the meeting is portunity to learn more about
to organize a county-wide 4-H their animals.
Livestock Club, excluding
It is important for everyone
horses
there are already interested In a 4-H Livestock
several 4-H horse clubs In the Club to attend the meeting as
the turnout will determine
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dinner given in her honor at the Midway home of
her daughter, Mrs. Mammle Bradley, with whom
she has lived since 1945. Sharing the happy
caslon were Tyrone Williams and Latonyra
Bradford, great-great-grandchildren; as well as
es. i,
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a.'uWuEfl, .,uana
..rauxey,
Ilenay Mae Bradley and Nellie Blake of Rochester,
N.Y. Mrs. Rice has 22 great grandchildren and sIx
great-great grandchildren.

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Plstatedthenewseasonwith Varborough, 4-H Livestock
an opening day luncheon at the Club leader will attend. Boys
HerItage Inn, Sanford. Mem.. and girls and parents should
bers attending were Marty contact Seminole County's 441
Calegrove, Glenda Smith, Del at 322-7125 for more inRalnes, Lois Sandner, Libby Ionnation.
Gordon Barbara Johnson and
WandaSteffens,
Projects and Activities for
the coming year were
discussed. Members are
making toy animals and
Next month, you'Jj be able to
pumpkins to raise funds. take advantage of the Orlando
Barbara
'nwlu 1nchlIa.4 ,..,,yii,sii, Iii.l 1'-.
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will ho tho -Public' ljhoorv
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chapter's model' at the All week. The Main Library in the
Ficers are John Lieghty, president, and Pat Martin,
Chapter Luncheon, Saturday,
vIce president (front row), with John Blair, band She has also been named Zeta Urange.Osceola.sej 0
Library SYSICIII will be open on
director and Esta Lee Dondellnger, treasurer, Rae Xi Valentine Girl.
Sunday afternoons starting in
Artman, not pictured, is secretary.
Officers for the comIng year November.
are: Dot Raines, president;
Lois Sandners, vice president;
Marty Calegrove, recording
Secretary; Barbara Johnson,
Ball's Pianos &amp; Organl
thuslast Bill Boyer, wt will bonsai enthusiasts hope to get a treasurer. New members are
demonstrate how to convert bonsai club started in Sanford, Wanda Steffens, Libby Gordon
322.2255
raw nursery stock into classical and urge all prospective and Charlotte Blades.
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to come to the
Boyer and several other area
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for 704 743 ft. along the righf 01
of Longwood Markham Road.
thence It 49 dig 44 35" W for
1951 019 It. along a line parallel to
Pie N line of the NE ¼ of Sec 73
Tep 20 S Rng 29 E Thence ar'o
tile w tine of the PIE '.of the SW
of Slid Sec 23. N Odqq 00' 32' F
(or I 300 tt to the point of beg l
fling All lying In Seminole County.
Florida, contaIning 3143 acres

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married only three months and
the other night my husband
came home with marks on his
back as If a tiger got ahold of
him. I noticed it when Ken tried
to make love to me with his
shirt on. I thought It was
peculiar because Ken never
1eeiw In nvthIn
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asked him how come he was a
wearing a shirt to bed he said he
was trying to sweat out a cold.
Well, I felt those scratches
right through his shirt and
Insisted on getting a good look
at them. I nearly fainted when I
saw those deep marks across
¼ his shoulders and under his
arms!
At first he said he had fallen
In the shower at the club, but I
knew he couldn't get messed UP
like that from a fall, so I kept
after him until he told me the
whole story. It seems Ken ran
into an old girlfriend, she invited him up to her place where
they killed a fifth of vodka
between them and that's when
It happened!
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Beginning at the NE corner Of Ihe
SW ', of the NW ¼ of Section 23.
Proceed 500 dig 03' 02 3" W. along
file 1±ast line of said SW ¼. 1323 1k)
It t Ihe SE corner of said SW 'i of
the NW ¼. thence 500 deg 00' 37, '
W. along tile East line of the NW ¼
of the SW ¼ 01 5id Section 73,

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W. Parallel to the North Line of sad
NW ',,f the SW i,1314 US ft to the
West line of %4id Section 73. thence
N 00 dig 0301" E along the WesI
lineal said Section 73. 1701 50 ft to

P4W corner of sai SW ¼ of the

P1W ¼. thence S 44 dig
4503"

aionglheNorthlI,S,,0f5,Of
the NW '., 1316 nIt to the Point Of
Beginning ercomplssing
SI 430
acres
PARCEL I:

Beginning Cf a pQin( On the West

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Begin at the SW corner. 51±'. 01 the
NW 'iof Sec 23, Twp 20 S. Rnq 29J
E,thencerunN Odeg 0S'OrE for
47004ft alongthewlineofsaidsE
¼, NW I, Sec. 73. thence S 49 deg
44'55" E ,parailel to the N line of the
NE'. of Said Sec. 23. for 7400 591 ft
to a point on a curve concave to the
NW on the W right ot way Of
Lonqwood Markham Rout Thence
along tile arc of said curve, having
as 'Is elements a central angle 012)
dig 07'14" and a radius of 1113240
It, for 104 fl1 It to the point of
tangency; thence S73 deg 4134" E

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interest. trusteet, or any other
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Vickie Witkoski &amp; Peter
Paul (',, Rumbley &amp; Paula N.
Henry B. Van Twyver &amp;
Patricia A.
Deborah J. Griffith &amp; Dennis
C.
Juan Maloney Smith &amp;
Stephen Patterson Smith

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Arthur PS Bek*itt .ir
Clerk of tile Circuit Court
By M'tt T Vililen
Deputy Clerk
Psjbl.jnSept 24&amp;Qct 1, 5. 1$. 1574
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DEAR ABBY: Our wedding
date is rapidly approaching,
and we face a terrible problem.
My fiancee's parents are
Persons Interested in the art
paying for the
wedding. of bonsai are Invited to attend a
As a result they want to control meeting today at 7:30 p.m. at
everything (number of guests the Greater Sanford Chamber
mui fnmil.,
l,,,.l•.. ..I....,, t.._
uiiuc, )Jidu.V LUF UI s..urnmerce. A program will
the wedding, etcj.
be presented by bonsai enMy parents are upset that
they are not even being consIlted. Please tell me wether
it s proper for the groom s side
to have a voice in wedding
The Office of Community
arrangements when the bride's Services at Seminole Corn.
parents are footing the whole munity College is offering a
bill,
class in a revolutionary lifeCAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE saving
technique,
car
DEARCAUGIrr: Inthespirit diopulrnonary
resuscitation,
of parental detente, some joint The course teaches combined
negotIatIons would seem to be techniques of mouth-to.rnouth
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thing to him, and there was
nothing wrong with our sex life,
Abby, if I'm all the woman he
needs, how could this have
happened?

BATTLE IN SEATTLE
DEAR BA'rrLE: Alter "a
fifth of vodka between them,"
surprised (a) that II hap.
pened at all, (b) that your
husband remembered when,
where and with whom, Ken at
least came clean. Forgive him,
Every dog's entitled to one bite.
DEAR ABBY: How come In
the State of Pennsylvania a 16..
year'old girl can get an aborlion without her parents'
consent, but she needs their
permission to get her ears
pierced?

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Joseph F. Bennett &amp; Sharon
Curtis Johnson &amp; Betty H.
James A. Taylor &amp; Bertha C.
Deborah P. Stokes &amp; M.
Broughton Stokes
Robert Edw. Veitch &amp; Rachel
Mudge Veitch.

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SCC Sets Lire Saving Course
most effective emergency
rescue technique available to
the public to date," cardiopulmonary resuscitation ha.
been credited wIth reducing
death rates in several
IlletropuIltan
by as much
as 50 per cent.
areas

Class will meet from 6p.m. to
10 p.m. on Oct 19 and 21.
Enrollment in the class 'is
luiuted to 16 people, with a $
registration fee. For further
information, call the Office of
('omnmunity Services at SCC.

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ANNUAL

Flea Market &amp; Bake

tJVING PLANT
Brighten The Day For Anyone
the Hospital or Ill at Home.
Say "I Care" in a very special way.
CaU-322.1122
in

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SUNDAY. OCT. 17 1:00 P.M.
.

and FLOWERS.4
K.

Johnson

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Bonsai Meets Tonight In Sanford

Dissolutions
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Philadelphia lawyer tO fIgure

ore or less

You are r'efet'v notified that an
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WITNESS my florid and the seal of
5d Court at Seminole
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t,n,mp"t,,

VALERIE B GILL'S O" of the
surv'ving Directors and Trustees Of
SHAKER VALE, INC and to the

VALE. INC

By ELDA NICHOLS
Norald Corru1ad

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Get-Up-And-Go Attitude
Has Seniors On The Run

Rich and Noya Therlauft, Sanford, became the proud parents
ofiift
seven-pound, two-ounce Kimberly Beth at 9:54 sin., Oct. 10.
was Juat great," smiled Nova on the morning alter the blith
of her first baby. "Because I was prepared, It was much easier.
Anti
.
,.....a..i L_.,.
-.. .it ...
wsiirzuj naving my nusbend with me the whole
time-he says he feels so much closer to both of us. We actually
hvatched the baby being born,"
"I wouldn't have missed It for the world," enthused Rich. "At
fIrdIwaantsureIwantedtobet4forielj,ery
I'd be disappointed If I hadn't."
The couple are 'graduates' of Seminole Memorial }4nepft.'g
first series of LaMaze prepared Childbirth classes,
vantage of new hospital policy which permits expectant fathers
who have attended the classes to remain with their wives through
labor and delivery. The next two series of 'lasses for expectant
moihersinthtogigWof pregnancy start Oct.21
mand Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. In the hospital auditorium. Classes are
"taught by Louise Dotio and Pat Kendijck, members of
Education for a Gentle Birth.

of sw ¼ In Section II;

boundary of hi West 'iOf the SE .
of Section 7). township 20
SOuth
'Range 79 East. S 0 dig
34' 19" w
_.
1011 11 ft from the P4W corner of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND West
1 of the SE '.of said Section
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 23. (hence S Ii dig
3)' I?" E 31793
FLORIDA.
tt to a point on
the West right of
CASE NO. 74I4ItCA.fl.A
way line of he Longwood Markt1m
BAtIK OF PALM BEACH &amp; TRUST
Road, thenCe S 24 eg 5306" If
COMPANY,
Florida banking 1I307ft alongthe,5fjgt,,
of way
corporation, as Trustee.
titW 01 Said LongwOod
Markham
Plaintiff. I'Oad. thence N N dig
$3' u' w
5491 ft to a point on ti*
West
SHAKER VALE. INC. a disSolved
Oundaryofthewti,oft,5 ¼
Florida corporation, es al.
ifsaidSeclion2).tPi,,,&lt;eNodig so
Delerdants
S' E 10000 ft 10
the Point of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Segiruning, containing
074 acres.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO'

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First LaMaze
'Graduates'

In the Complaint or Petition. The
nature of $eid suit being for
forecloSure of a mortgage en
cumbiring the following described
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, to.wlt:

aCrdJflg tO the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

ArtPflW H. Beckwlth, J

Doing Her Own Thing

againstvouforttierell.fdemallded

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Of tilt Nt
TAXPAYERS, CITIZENS OF The SW

INCLUDING' NONRESIDENTS
OWNING PROPERTY OR SUB.
JECT TO TAXATION THEREIN,
AND ALL OTHERS HAVING OR
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE
OR INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO
BE
AFFECTED
BY
THE
ISSUANCE OF THE WATER
REVENUE BONDS AND THE
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES
HEREINAFTER MORE PAR.
TICULARLY DESCRIBED OR TO
BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY
THEREBY:
me above cause coming on to be
hent upon Ihe complaint this day
filed herein by the City of Lake
Mary. Flonida,s.eblngtodepermlne
the auttiority of me Cl?1' of Lake
t' I.,p Its City of Lat• t;1 "y

Frly, Oci, is, 1974-11

FlorIda 33102, On Of befOre October

VALIDATION OF 4334.000 CITY OF
LAKE MARY WATER REVENUE
BONDS
AND
BOND
AN.
TICIPATION NOTES
ORDER TO S$OWCAUSE
TO; THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
THROUGH THE STATE AT.
TORNEY FOR THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUll OF FLORIDA, AND TO THE
SEVERAL
PROPERTY OWNERS,
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Ivei NeraW, hnfurd, FL

25th, 1514. and to file the original
thereof with the Clerk of this Court
either before service en PlaintlfVs
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwIse a default will be Inter.4)

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piaTTnereuv.,reCoroscInplaT5oo
14. Page 35, Pi*llc Records of
Seminole County. Florida.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford County of Seminole State of
Florida, this 2th day of September,
1476.

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Noflce is hereby given that IPui
Agthur H. B4ickwiIh, Jr.
CkWk Of t. Circuit Court
By. Cherry Kay Travis
Publish Oct 15,77.29, Nov. 5,
DEE $4

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THIRD SECTION

required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
theymayhave.Eathc(almt
in writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name -,
Iddressofthecreditororhisage,,,
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
The date when It will become due
shall be stated, If the claim
contingent or unllquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
securIty shall be descrIbed. The
claimant shalt deflvor SuStklin
Qi.es .I he
, s• .*
•q,
enabielheclerktoma,,awcop3, to

f011owing described property:

BORGEN a ka EFFIE MAE
SCHARFF, 3333 Huxley Street,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15204
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a Mor.
gage on the following property in
Seminole County. Florida:

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to it on STEPHEN J. BOZARTH,
Esquire. PlaiOfit?5 attorney, whose
address is Suite 1401. CNA Tower.
Post 0111cc Box 1171. Orlando,

Plaintiff,
vs.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA. and fl
Taxpayers. Property Oemers and
citizens thereof and 01 Seminole
County.
Florida,
IncludIng
non esidints ownIng property or
subiuct to taxation
ifJ%,

against the following described
property, topwit:

claims
.L_?!
..,nu me estate are

TRUST COMPANY. a Florida

banking corporation. as TrustK
the above entitled cause, and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written answer and defenses. if any,

Seminole County, Florida,.

Whose residence Is Unknown
You are hereby required to file
pour answer or wrItten defenses. If
eny. In the above proceeding with
IeCllrkofthlsCoutt,andtos.rve
copy thereof upon the PlalntiWs
attorneys, whose names and ad.
ckeis appears hereon. on or before.
the 11th day of November, 1514. the
nature of this proceeding being a
suit for foreclosure of mortgage

VMEN

Legal Notice

IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
EISHTIINTM JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO 1eM5.
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. a
municipal corporation and public
body corporate and polItic of

State 01 FlorIda
TO: John W. King and
Marion. Nell King

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PUBLIC NOTICE
The
Department
of
Envirolvvlental$ervicesislnr,cemptof
an application for the construction
of a private boat dock at the

NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORI CA
TO HENRY W. BORGEN.

Block

PlaIntiff,
vs.
JOHN W. KING and MARJORIE
NELL KING, his wIfe, if al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT

DEE.35

Defendants

11,

Deceased
NOTICUOP
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS 00 DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN Thi ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the adminIstratIon of the estate
of ALFRED M.
OWINELL,
desss,sd. File Number 74.2S3.CP, is
pending In the Circuit Court
Seminole County, FlorIda. Probate
Division, the address of which is
SemInole County Courthouse,
Sanford, FlorIda, 33771. The
sonal representatIve of the estate Is
LURLA o. GOODE, w,. ad
Is 2540 AIlantic St. Melbourne
FlorIda 32551. The name and ad.
ese of the personal represen.

Post Office Drawer One
Caiselberry, Florida 32107
Telephone: (3.5) 339,7553
Publisit Oct.15. 77,1514

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 1a.1N4.CA.I,.s
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI.
Plaintiff,
vs.
HENRY W. BORGEN and EFFIE
MAE BORGEN a k a EFFIE MAE
SCHARFF,

Lot

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP THU
EIGHTIUNTN JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case NL 74433ge
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR.
PORATION

ALFRED M. OWINELL

Deceased

M.ntgomery Road. Elilcost City,
Maryland 21043, and EFFIE MAE

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2 1 0 1 4 1P
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1 3 0 2 13 2
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SEMINOLE COUNTY IOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS
NeticeofPvblIcHea,li,g
The Board of County Commissionet's of Seminole County,
Seminole

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Allperscnsinteqestedjfltheestat,

Trust Officer
As
Personal

Eastern DIyI$).ø

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to me clerk to enable the Clerk to
mail one copy to each personal
representatIve.

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15th. 1974.
COMBANK.WINTER PARK
By: Edward H. Christy
vice President A

DEE $3

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT p
SENINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
Fi

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THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file with the clerk of the
above court a written statement of
any claim or demand they may
have.Eachclalmmustb.inwrjting
and must Indicate the basis for the
Claim.theflameandadd,.meof,h.
Creditor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount claimed. If the
claim Is not yet due, the date when it
will become due shall be stated. It
the claim is contingent or
unliquidated, the nature of the
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
claim is secured, the security shall

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Legal Notice

D,W
In Re: Estate

(a Re: Estate ii
AL0YSIUS M. MATTEA.

bI

_______________________

t ,o1w
3O4Coo

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

All naraa hwk ... vi
demands against ii
;;.are
required, WITHIN THREE MON.

DEE-o

W/hLmY1b6'rrn
IN 7VE

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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby gIves that I am
erga,sd In buU
at 140 Park
Ave.. $eesfrj'd, $pbij( Cijpjy,
ndS tim fictItious
HANSON SHOE SHOP and thst I

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Notice

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Sanford Flower Shop
One Of Central Florida's Leading Florists
209 E. Commercial Ave.

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100's of Items induding:

• ROTISSERIE OVEN
CLOTHES • HOUSEWARES • WINDOWS
SAILBOAT

Public Invited

Fleet Reserve
HWY. 46, SANFORD

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16

FRIGIDAIRE

APPLIANCES!

Prices SlIshed Quantities are
limited Prici definitely go
backup after Ih,s sale. sollurry
in NOW and Savet

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You can rake leaves, enjoying the golden quiet of an October
afternoon. You can brush aside the ants and enjoy the picnic. You
can settle In with a book on a rainy afternoon.

Friday
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15:12-28

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John V. Mercer and Staff

CELERY CITY
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her service to the church. Rev.
S. W. Washingto9 is pastor of

the church.

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1888. in Mite

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Available

Ms. Lewis says the members
who organized St. Matthews
Tickets for the "Alleluia!" MB Church, Midway would
concert by the Praise walk to town to attend meetings
Gathering choir under the at Zion Hope MB Church. So in
direction of nationally known 1910 a group of members met
conductor, Thurlow Spurr, to he
Sunday morning at day

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In Sanford tickets may be
purchased at Osborn's Bible
. .1
Book Store, Knight's Shoe
.
Store, Stegner's Bakery
~_i Cr inley Insurance Agency an(i
H&amp;M Restaurant. In
tickets are for sale at Guys and
..
Dulls Beauty Salon and
Medi cal Supply Store. Tickets
e $2 each. For a listing of

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1atthews Missionary Baptist
Church. Rev. B.
was
Ms. Lawissti1amenthero1
the church and
an 2Ctive
member of the deacctness board
until she
rears

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the first

1h

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2Sc5oikAos*'e9.5

ago. She has a wonderful

memory of things that happened n the church years ago
and through her the history of

Churches
Assembly of God at 322-9w.
The musical of praise by Bill
.rnd Gloria Gaither and Ronn
huff will be presented at 2:30
p.m. by the 8D-voice

supported b).mce national
choir
a nine-piece
—
('n)iieert Brass.

Lk3rek

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT
834 9212
Sanford

SHIRLEY MILIEu
_____________________________
___________________________
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8)4 9212
CasseIberrs Winter Springs
Forest City
AItamc rite S pr rig s

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THANKFUL
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of the ChurciL

St. Matthews Missionary Deacon Raymond Bellamy for

Baptist Church honored Ms.

Born Oct.

JAMES HARDY JR.

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NEW YORK (AP)
Membership In Lutheran church
bodies in America dropped again in 1975, but the drop was
the smallest In any of the last five years, reports the
Lutheran Council in the U.S.A.
Its annual summary says total membership in the

tten.

Alleluia Ticket S Springs she moved to Sanford

\~

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the church has been

Ms. Lewis was given a gift by

noon till6 p.m.

Are

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a "treacherous substitute" for

mod."

By MARVA hAWKINS

Bessie Lewis on the 66th
Anniversary of th e Church as
thr.
nnitr Ik,inc, s.h.r..,.
..... II UILiiiI5

businesses,

_____
______________

"The demand for loans is simply outstripping the supply
the year when families need help the

Railing
Heir T,

IXVII

CharterMember

will be from 10 am. till 5 p.m.
with rides, food and games. At 8
p.m. there will be a Monte Carlo
night for adults only. On Sunday
festivities will continue fmm

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of money at a time of

CSc ii
silas CIct,
a ewe, at
114 Cavalry Clvi
ehriell
DetOOS
ianc# ChwctA.
I 5
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Howell Branch Road, Golden-

rod. On Saturday, festivities

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Civic one
break and organized a church
Center,Oct.31,ar available at in Canaan City, a
section of
12 local churches and several Sanford and it
was named St.

Tenn. (AP)
The United Methodist
Church says its student aid program is facing an unprecedented crisis because of a record n .unber of studen ts
asking for f inancial aid.
Attributing the Increase toacombinatlon of an inflation
pinch felt both by families and educational institutions,
Dr. Esther Edwards, head of the denomination's
scholarship and loan program, says:
NASHVILLE,

Msdaa,

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passivity. divorced from knowledge or reason.

F""Churcri *1 Ch"
I" Scs"
t'll- 001 Ill Mid If

Desuny

Clncl Tamp F,vI

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presented at Sa

ChrianIty and opens "te door for demonic activity in
the life of an individual" through emphasis on menta l

Rd

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(Sect, Oslain •Ot..a
ialII(lent,
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OTHER CHURCHIS

Ff," Park

i]4UUJ

Florida Power and Light
Company since 1948 and i now
District Supervisor here
Sanford area. Heis married to
:11 the former Patsy Jean Bronson,
and they have three children:
_________________________
Diane, Linda J:an and David.
MM'K IAZENBY
Both daughers remaedand

SPRiND, Mo. tAP
The policy-making
of the Assemblies of 1God declared here that Tran

:s Iery

Cp'wcpi M4019
vet"Ill
man Hill St"aw"

held this weekend at the cornmunity center and grounds on

Hardy, a native of Sanford.
received his high school
diploma (GED) through the
Navy in which he served three

'!II'

STAMFORD, Conn. (AP)
A rabbi has protested
scheduling of the third round of television debates between President Ford and Jimmy Carter on Oct. fl, a
..a
sIatS

very active In the life of the

First

Career Department.

the Island.'
The pro ject, for which planning began 20 years ago, was
carried out by t he Montfod Missionaires, a Roman

Ci
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s

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The annual fall festival of St.,.

Holly and Melody. Lazenby is

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EPORT,N.Y.(AP)—A4footsthtueofthevirgin

FLAGSHI

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Sts. Peter and Paul Church

Mary and her child, Jesus, was dedicated on a hill north of
this Long Island village Oct. 3 as the shrine of "Our Lady

,

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the former Susan Latta of
Winston Salem, N. C. and they
have three children: Kathy,

R

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of Sanford and
P BANK
Staff
200 W. F Irst

naciu1i" c1g,t,
6,

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Church on SR 436 at Forest
Deac 0 11 S Avenue.
Refreshments will be

C

Church, serving
as Director of the College and

"This means many Ortho x Jews would not even turn
on their television sets,"says
lo Ra bbi Samuel silver of
Temple Sinai here. Other Jews would be in their
syoagogues at that time."
n letters to both candidates, urging them to reschedule
that debate in order to avoid hurting religious sensibilities
of observant Jews, he says, "I'm sure you wouldn't
schedule the event For a Sunday morning, the Christian
worship time."

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

£
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served.

Religious

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

Canaan C41V

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IS Ha is

CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC
NC..
Insurance Service

Ca"ian UCII

a 41

at 7:30 p.m., Thursday. October

This Sunday Mack Lazenby from Virginia Polytechnic David is a senior at Seminole
This meeting is open to all
and James T. Hardy Jr., will be Institute with a Bachelor High School. Hardy is also very interested persons.
ordained deacons at First Degree in Civil Engineering In active In the life of First
On Sunday, the Mid-High

_________________________________________________________________________

I%sI A
Casws.t,

Câisiiq,,

DrIssna

Baptists

Mary.
O.Sory A

. .,

theMetricsystemwlllbeshown

the Altamonte Community

0rdCr to provide a devotional center In honor of

css. U
Ivat LaS. Uat,d M155, SI Church

This past weekend the No. 1, at 5 p.m.

Rececca, 11 months.

:

David Beverly and Staff

.

inspirational mimic and games

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TRANSMISSION

MITHOOISY

People Department ofCongress

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HA R RE L L &amp; BEVERLY

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

Saflford, president of the Young - An audio-visual film strip on
21 in the educational building of

Pull,
115am

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIREC
:i

Clseak,
Vacls,-y

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovidec, Florida

Hour Eva UcaLMjpLdrle,. . Rayenna ParIs

&amp;UPas45USl

511pm Iaia,Wsrstsp

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

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barbecue and fish Fry Nov. 6 badges is Sunday, Oct. 24 at will be Mrs. Marjorie Smith of .
from 11 am. to 7:30 p.m. with 9:45a.m.
Leesburgatthe11a.m.seryj
Community
proceedsgoLngtotheMet)o4iJst
and Ms. Rhonda Howard,

Florida Conference since 1969, in Tampa. They have a son,
he was ordained an Elder in Russell, 4, and daughter,
1973.

UPSALA PIUSSYTURIANCHURCH
Csrasr Camty Clsl

Minm.a,Wscst,p

tri Ivaday

WI LSON.MA IER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

of Sanford

ASSEMBLY

Hwy

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

GREGORY LUMBER

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

Salem

Ui, 05zm Ste.
4:35am. Se'aiykti..t

Family 141,1,1 Seeder

l. ,

'member of the denomination's Is a United Methodist minister Onancock, Va., was graduated City Engineer. He Is married to special service.

531pm

Mia' Prayer Sr,41lait
2M&amp;4*T1s,,4.y

Zion Hope

service at Oviedo Baptist.
Invited to attend the monthly Handcraft projects are taught
The women of Zion Hope will . She was joined In the
Fishers of Men breakfast, by Barbara Jacobs. In addi
tion, celebrate their annual Women receiving line In fellowship hail

Wilmore, Ky. in 1968
during the evening worship Sanitary Engineering In 1972. Training Director.
4:30 p.m. and at 6p.m. the Post Raymond Bellamy presents gift to Mrs. Bessie
master of Divinity from Asbury
He is married to the former service at 7:30 p.m.
He moved to Sanford in August
Dr. J. T. Cosmato, pastor Highs will sponsor a song Lewis
heologlcal Seminary in 1971. A Mary Ellen Meier, whose father
Lazenby a native of of 1971 where he is employed as invites the public to attend this Festival For the Senior Highs.

L11U07 VVVIUI%,

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekle and Employes

UMYF

All the men of the church are being taught by Edna Priest.

the morning worship service In
appreciation for her 2* years of

Religion from Asbury College, REV. FRED GARDNER Baptist Church, Sanford, 1970, and Masters Degree in Baptist, serving as Church Fellowship group will meet at

.

Normal

.

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Eisea and Staff

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

Well Ct,so, Pv.t$H.

FIRST UNITED

CoayvVi Ills XSWW Adsitswq S.., ft SIrutsa Ws

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice
And Directory Page

THE LARU MARY UNITED
PRISSYTIRIAN CHURCH
WIIIWAve. L.ai,uary
Rev AF,Sle,s.,
M.aostsq
SOaIlVCtsWCRkI,SII
t 41$ m
M5ffiSWs,tlip
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METHODIST CHURCH
4IPsrtA,
Loop Mill
Paste
l:31$Ila.m
Seaday ScHesi
, ..

The choice is yours—for the best of things, or for the worst of
things. Like going to church. .. ft's up to you!
Why not try the upbeat way there, too?

So

l:IS$Ilam.

UMYF
1:34 P M.
Uveaoa,WerjJwp
751p m.
Wed. I*llsStedy$PvaysqSer, 735p
m.
First Wediws4av Ws.Iow,iop
SIIPSIr
4:30p m.

.

ries on "The Porter.Mlsslonsstudylea&amp;r is
People Around Jesus."
Helen Richey. CYC badges

During the day there will be

served since 1974 and has

served as associate pastor In

.

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twlemorlal United Methodist
Church In Tampa where he had

Orlando, Pinecastle, and
Jacksonville. He received his
BA degree in Philosophy and

Thursday
1 Corinthians

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

Will

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C*SkSe.i
5:31$IIam
Services with classes for off &amp;on
Fells.sAep C$lss 151w41a .sruais

Autumn leaves, after they've fallen.
ants at a picnic.. . rain
when you've wished for sun. Life Is full of such tangles.
But it's how you approach them that counts. Upbeat, or
downbeat?

bus on Wednesdays as well as p.m. with a team from Stetson for the church pianist Mrs.

At the 7:30p.m. service inthe on Sundays.
University leading in the Minnie Means. A silver plate
chapel, Rev. William Pickett
CYC
director
Is
Florence
worship
and fellowship time. was presented to Mrs. Means at
will begin his se

S anford from Branscomb

Acts
.

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The church Is continuing to nings" at their church j t

men's group is planning a Council of the year to award Will of God." Guest speakers Altamonte

..

Rev. Gardner comes to

5:ISa is
11.1108 m

life. 1!:..z,,- seem frlghtar.thg a give away your ilk, ir.t God gives

you a new life — an abundant life. You exchange emptiness for a

Sunday, at 7:30 a.m. in seasonal parties are also Day observance Sunday with ! her husband. George, and
fellowship hall. Bill Paschall scheduled, the next one being the
theme
mother, Mrs. Mae King.
wi
ll present the program. The for Halloween. The first Honor Liberation, Rightly "Women's
will
Doing the

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3:1-10

13:28-39

Christian science

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
I'M Oak Ain..5q5
F,. Wilum Issis
Pails,
Fr. lI4am Aqla, j
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15:1-11

Catholic

Sal.
Mass
1.5.31.11
Ciatsisss.p$a.

7:11p. m.
1:31, is

Bishop Joel D. McDavld and
will assume his duties this

Rev. KessatS MIIIir

Wednesday
Acts

II:Sl..

Villa m.

United

to fill a vacancy.

ClIsslSsrry

Rev, N.Ulsia P1(1.5

'

He succeeds the Rev. Marvin
G. Buckner, who t&amp;
transferred to Christ jiiteci

3111451s,5

COMMUNITY UNITED
MSTHOOIST CHURCH
Hwy. 17.51 it PIssy 14,s Rd.

Other Churches

I:41a.m,
II'lia.m MsrsiaIW,lsp
11pm Ifl*Ia,WIflllip
1 11 pm Prayer Mw Wtdil,4.y
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Wit Pviys, lirysie

15

Honored

CherubChoirs and The Angels provided on the church mini-fl-24. Services will begin at 7:30 retirement reception Sunday

Girls Ensemble.

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Methodist Church of L.ssburg

CswclkMsi

Pails,

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'oesv,.atsse.

WalwsIly Msris. Prayer Or.,

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LAKE 31014101 CHAPEL
Drs.5i $Ivd.. Las Msm-,s
5:31. is. WdI,S,5 Iodpe
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$s.IlpStJ,..i

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M.ral.p Wivulsp

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FIRST PRUSSYTIUIANCHUUCH

131pm

FIRST SAPfly CHURCH

Ca#vjwv

11:51a.m.

MYPII4S.......715pm
U.s WsnllpI$35a

MIrIWSIWSfIIIp

1:31pm,

ssigned

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,teIJ1id Church by Florida

Pasts,
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Sanford's Grace

CHRI$TUNITIO
METHODIST CHURCH
Tester Drift, Ss.laad Uslates

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SatwdaYsNiwsI,..,as,

313.410
$11

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sa.l. O. Ta,lsv

5:31 p. m.

CONONIOATIOI*AL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

I

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Trilala, His,

I:15*lla.m.

Congregational

SAW PilmsflsA,e.
raker
Ri, 1asalC€
Sislayldissi
MorsiuSWunSip

inister

The Rev. Fred R. Gardner
has been appointed pastor of

COVUNANT

joyous life — and to show us the way to God. That way Is to aceepit
1rccticn and plan f.i ur lila, to ask God Like over yew

repare for the churchwlde north of Tampa.
provided by the Chapel and date. Transportation 15 youthledrevlvaltobeheldOct,
Over 150 persons attended a

To Grace M

PRI5SyyII14 CHURCH
llSlHwy.asSLMaM.,,.l,5
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Paler
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Rev.FrWR.Ois, ...........P41*
Clsorch Isles ...............5:41 a.m.

PALMITTo AVINUI
BAPTIST CHURCH

through young teens. Sixteen

Special music will be children have registered to p

GRACI UNITUD

MATHOIDIST CHURCH

0

p.m.foronehourduring the Friday evening there was a portions of the Bury[ Red
and in the hearts of those who dwell there: "Christ is the head of Roy Sampley Sr., and in the 11 school
year. It Is open to boys campfire
service
with musical, "Beginnings." The
this house, the Unseen Guest at every meal, the Silent Listener
a.m. service, Dr. Glen Rosselot, and girls from preschool testimonies and singing.
choir has presented "Beginevery communication."
retired ministers,

d
ethoist

Presbyterian

S sop is.

a;IIpis.
7:350m.
I 11pm.

Erecting sip to designate figure site for Trinity Assembly of God Church to our Iffe plan Is the way, the only way, for a succesdW

Uh? And
be built on 3.5 acres donated Oct.? by the Deltona Corp., are (from le
ft ), the somehow we also know deep within that this success If more than
pastor, Rev. Eugene Shelton, Dudley Prasek and Bill Sharp. The property is external rewards and possessions.
Where
doesInto
this your
knowledge
from?He
from
God
who has
located at Elkcam and Arrowhead, Deltona. The congregation, meeting In written His plan
deep
soul. come
I believe
has
a plan
for
the DeBary Civic Center, plans construction of 1115,000 facility with you — specially suit
ed to your personality, your talent and ox.
capacity of 200, Sunday School rooms, nursery, kitchen fellowship hail and
perlence, even your desires. Your question shows a longing In
pastor's study.
your heart that only God can satisfy. You say you've tried
everything, but I don't think you've tried God.
Jesus came to this earth to give us life — a rich and fulland

Ravenna Park Baptist Church rOviedo Baptist
full and fulfilled life. You exchange frustration for peace,
meaninglessness for a sense of purpose.
held a family retreat at Lake
I think my book A DAILY GUIDE TO MIRACLES AND
Yale Baptist Assembly in
The youth choir from the SUCCESSFUL
_____
flFALfliwillbe helpful
Eustis attended by 43 persons. First Baptist Church of Lutz to
Casselberry with senior citizens
counter action. Marriages flourish in the presence of
you. I'dbe glad to send you a free andpJ copy. J
There was a spiritual and - will present a concert at the
gracious and appreciative words, thoughts and deeds.
from the congregation parThe
Christian
Youth recreational emphasis. Those First Baptist Church of Ovledo to me, Oral Roberts, Tubm, Oklahoma 741M and IM send yours
richly fulfill the pledge to "love, honor and cherish until death do
ticipating In the service and Crusaders of the Sanford-Eustls attending viewed the films on Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. The right away.
us part." A house without a roof Is as Incomplete as a family receiving
flowers
and Free Methodist Church meet
The Christian Home" and choIr will sing a medley of
without a faith.
narnetags. Preaching at the weekly onWednendayevenings "Reach out and Grow." On muslcaiselections plus selec
ted
ItwouduvemanyamIetohave this moth the home 9:30 a.m. service will be Rev. at 7

M

1:31pm

TRINIT`Y

Sen*
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5:11a.m.

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lI:55a.m.

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PINUCRIST SAPTISTCHURCH

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Don't most of us believe there's a special plan for our life?

Don't we know, consciously or subconsciously, that carrying out

'le Care of the r,tnie,, and the doilan, will take care of
Lbemseln." This Applies as well to marriage, where the "little
things," also count. Most marriages are not broken on the rocks of
This Sunday will be followed by a Love and Healing
A great dorm; they are worn away by the endless battering of "Welcome Back Seniors Day" Service at 8 p.m.
ebUea — sarcastic words, wanton Irritations, petty acts of at
Community
United
'*engeance, Ildentlonal slights,
Methodist
Church
a4
Free Methodist
Here is a

FIRST PUNTUCOSTAL
CHURCH LONG*000

LUTHIIANCHURCHOF
THIPIDUINII

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JAWAS •. Nls*am

$411 Itwy

In marriage tremendous trifles count. Remember th

us won" Stroof

III Palm Sp,i.ps Dr.

and

so that it never stands still. Love bears, believes, endures. U
ove Is not growing It Is shrinking. If you are not growing closer,
then you are drifting apart.Like a great tree, a marriage keeps on
growing and expanding U long as a couple continues to grow in
understanding and love.

P•tø.nsfyI

CHURCNOPCHIIST

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Lutheran

DalDvalusllal)4lr,

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WT*

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Irreplaceable.
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marriage. We tend to forget that not only does love never fall but

es,..,
IN a is

Cll,dISd,5.I

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We often wonder what happened when we hear of a couple .
who breaks up after many years of what seemed to be a happy

It:ll..m.
5:15p.m.
1:35pm,
1:11p.m.

.

Rails,

Pit,y W CsIIlas
Holy Cammesos.

CINTRAS. BAPTIST CHURCH
C. IllS St. I Oil Ara.
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Perl

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5:41a.m.

MerMa,Wsrsllp
vu'si.as..

.

• think.They

think all of us know somewhere deep within ow not only that lifegeneraJiinenth%g,
th
but also that 01W

own life has meaning. It's hard to Imagine a pan who really
believes life Is mere chance, no more thanaith or miss affair. (
a person who regards one mate or vocation or way of livingu
good as the next one. No, every person recognizes his particular
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Four-year-old Kelly Ann Shanley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Shanley of Longwood hungrily eyes
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a mountain of :io cakes baked to celebrate
('asselberry Community United Methodist Church's
30th birthday, Sunday. The atiniversary- rally day
goals sere exceeded with 1,039 attending the two
morning services and over Sl:L000 in the special
itaiiy flay offering. There were 50 in the Sunday
School.

27th &amp; Elm Sanford

RU1HTUECH
834 9212

9:30 AM School of Bible
10:45 AM Morning Worship
Pastor E. Don Cox

Let's

6:00 PM Charismatic
Service

Just Praise The Lord

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8:30

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based on the bus story of the

11:30

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(12) BIG JOHN.UTT'LE

a band of 22 Union uboleurs,

JOHN

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by a short sublect film, "PlkIil,
the Wild Dog of the North."
(4) (i) THE JEFFERSOI,jS:

Afternoon

LiOnel's principles CO4id cost
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when he strapped

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OPEN DAILY 11AM. TILS$p U-Fat, a IA?. ilL ',IIPM
515 French Ave. (Hi-way Il-fl) Satford

2003 Grove Drive

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3 OR. l½ Both, Family R m.

Renter Sell- Immaculate 3 OR, 2
bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
$113 mo. 323.7151.
Sanford- 2 story 4 OR. 2 bath. 1200
FIn". Nc' Ia.,, R eferences
required. 11 70 plus security.
sm.
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3 BR home, lOt Temple DrIve. 1
bath, all major appliances fur.
nish.d, utility room. Large lot
with fenced backyard, $115 rm.

LPN, 4 to 17 shift. Geriatric IS'
perlence preferred. Apply In

Person. Sanford Nursing I
valeecent Center, 950 Mellonvllle

Sanford. Florida 32171

pfusdepcsit.I3SltlSoraflefScaIl

niture donated, or any housdiok
Items, clothes, etc. 3210153.

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causing others to
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between d. def.th, part-

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with a call g
girl. Karen Cartoon

Lake Mary-Rent a 2 OR furnished

home Instead of a house. Spotless.
332.353Q.
Men preferred. No

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guest stars.

9:30

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323-5174

SHOW: DI'. Halley's therapy
group iii anIs1expectefg-

2 OR,

from international
Trading Post. Spare Time Dept.
EH, Warns, N.

MACHINIST
10:00

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SHOW Guept: Madeline Kahn.
CE MOST WIVITED:ActIon.

amatizng
11hill exploits

of a special

unit of

the Los Angeles Police Dept
assigned to deal with danger.

stack, Shelby Noadt, Jo km
Harris star. Premiers.

11:00

30-Apartments

Unfurnished
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Sanford Court

Nazis take over.

1130
(2)
SATURDAY NIGHT
1(4) MOVIE: "The Sun Also
Rise.." Errol Flynn, Ava
Gardner. Hemingway's Sprawi

Ing novel about the drifters and
&amp;eams, known u the lost

generation during the twenties.
ID MOVIE: "Gorgo:' Bill
Traver,, William Sytvester.
1961. British. Sea monster is

oapftggcj ii ptA on display in
but its parent comes
wreck havoc on the

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chaLiffeWs daughter and the
two scions of wealth after her
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7iwatejjjrn'
Mature adults. No pets. 555. 322.
22-96 after I wk-days.
I BEDROOM APARTMENT
Furnished
2300Mellonyille Ave
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Utilities md.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. 1st St.
323 0526

kir, carpeted, quiet I and
bedrooms, $125 to $133 month,
Adults. Phone 323 1110
ianford. Adults. Modern Studio, I
BR &amp; 2 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
etc. $99 me. up. 323 8019.
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ow ner says sefIt $15,500,

Wm, H. Stemper.Realtor

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tail Sanford's Sales Leader

ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service

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The government has
released
money for Subsidll,d housing
to
qualified buyers, New housesin
a
rural area No down
paymwn
Monthly Payments less than rent.
Call to see If you qudilly

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9
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209w4ft

ORIGINAL PRICE

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606 Park Ave. Call Orlando M.
5571

31A-Duplexes
BR apt. kit equp, A C. carpeted.
Adults No pets 195 332 2294 wk
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½ Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

Low bank rate financing on the spot.

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ECONOMY

SPECIAL SALE
Conic in for our super discount
cIea.- ance sale, savings to 50 Oct
Clothing, Accessories Hr-i.

1M
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A Subsidiary Of Willner Industries

SACARSOF
NFORD INC.

AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY 17.92

TOYOTA

SANFORD

3224401

11
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western Store, 2858 S Sanford
Ave. Sanford,
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PIGS FOR SALE
lO Weeks old
32$ 0492 or 323 3198

I - -_- Wanted to Buy
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"x?'overhe00 garage door
Phone 373 5009

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Home Improvements

Landscaping &amp;

i • in ;u,Pr your h0m *th 4ium
sdnq &amp; Soul SyStem AI0
Qc,of "3 Gutters IC 0% Eap
(aijt,, S Qng Co 831

Carpeni,, R.'moupi,
AØØ,,15
Custom orh
Bond
F ret estima?.' 37)60,'

Lawn Care

-

Beauty Care

rowER-S BEAUTY SALON
ltormerly Hariett' deauty
519 F First 332 5112
________________
Carpet Cleaning

WinOw
d Washing, Floor Stripping
Waxing. Carpet Shampooinga
Free estimate
Central Heat &amp; A•r Conditioning
For tree estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 332
1771

LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT
BlI Brenemen. $57 1399
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Roof Repairs, Carpesitry, Pi.nt.ig
Home Repairs, Guttering. Cement
work Free eSt.mtes 131 5662

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A
tod buyer-s fait
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c'i,p AND THINK A MINUTE I,
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Electrical

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'iterations Dress Mj'nig Drp,
Upholstery 372 0707

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lndu5t,jI,
Commercial. ReS.c,$efltdl Free
Estimate's 2313 Elm Ave . 327
7173

Hauling

New 23 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
VA

Financing -Nothing Down Is

inexes

LlG4T HAULItIGI YARD

25,000

Land Clearing

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND,,
new
horty
for

everytting

ESTER SON LAND CLEARING
BuIIdo4ng. Excayauirtg. Ditch work
Fill Mit t. lop ouIm 5913

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Tree Service

-§ - 4V Saes are -n Sc,isc',' T,.li In1.
I.)t'tPie ,iijt •t *th a Class,t.,.j
Act in the H.'r,yl(3 3722611
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Cuttng 3.
Rmo', ng Loenseci amid irisciremJ
Pbn 12) 4403 Or 321 lS4

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Life' Clearing. Mowing. Dicing.

FHA
Home Improvements

FIl Ott, (ljy Rock
B,icmni Le.ider Ph 37'7

S
Sanford Ave.,4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

Bralley Qdham.323.4670

Sand, 1

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Sell

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BUILDER-DEVELOPER

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PPonC)49 5371

Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate Occupancy

even for you
-

AND GARAGE CLEAN UP

Is Conventional-5% Down

Pest Control

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2542 Park Drive
E leC t r C a I . P1 U m B ing
3775163
Refrigeration. Residential or
-.
Commercial, repair Service 339 Let aCijisifed Ad help you find

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Aluminum Siding

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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Another Fine Development By

wheel drive hunters specials!

66-4orses

apt.

6 LOCATIONS NGR

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Rug Shampooing
Living room,
dining area, hall-re'garl's of

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ever. We need room for the '77 models.

size, $19 95 322 3551

MODEL OPEN:

Vo.ii in] I'dtn.I s 4 ,
Ihi.r'
I) local,t)jIs in 1974, I
Th't,
'lbt'T' will t'' ;i
in 1977 rh. foIln.4 Utq It
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Quality 3 bedroom 2 bath garden home, 1267 s
quare 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.

all demonstrators

.

all used cars going at the lowest prices

FURNITURE 372 SISI

Garage Sale- Yard Sale .. Moving
We Buy Furniture
Sale- Saturday, Oct. IS, 10 m to
DAVE'S 339 6.416
1 pm, 201 W 19th St. Sanford
Dishes, Tools, clothing, many
- and
We buy and sell good furniture
useful household items
antiques. HWY 16 AUCTION
GALLERIES. 7776972
Garage Sale- Stereos - 2
houSeholds 300 Larliwood Drive, Want to buy
furniture, toilet fi,,
Sanford
lures - Oflything of value 332
59
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 1313 Park, --Sanford, Antiques, jewelry. Oil
We Buy Used Furniture
heater, plants, clothes, tools,
I Item or Houseful
misc
3322377

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service,usedmachines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0697

NOW $ 22,125

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESSPINCH A PENNY

All new 76 Toyotas

64-Equipment for Rent

1

Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st 33.
)? )6O6lpf]230517eves

2563 PARK

25% $7375
OR

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rear,

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bath,

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1961 Farmall 200, 7 way hydraulic
PTO, new tires on
runs good.
Ctiristiansen Kitchin Inc. Hwy
436. Forest City 305-861 1901.

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GE ELECTRIC RANGE
30"- 533

backyard overlooks Plnicr,st

ISIS S. French
332 4991
Eves.
I,322 1496; 322 4144, 323 1551

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67-Livestock. Poultry

bath', central

3 OR. 1

YEAR END
NOW IN PROGRESS

FUTURA BY SINGER.

Asking $200 firm. 323 7179.

Mat and air. carpeting, fenced
back yard. Florida room, utility
shed, washer and dryer included
Only 526.5 00.

3235620

lent
One i Snq,'r's r, 1orshow-breed i ng potential. Contact
s
Z'cj Zag macpineS
Mr. Anderson, 365 5710
ASsume
u.OàflCe of 3145 30 or pa $11 90 per
rnoq,tp, will take trod.' n Singer English Sett. AKC. 3 yr old male
eoupped to zig zag &amp; make button
Free to good home Only. 675 6920
anytime,
Poles Balance of $58 5$ or 10 ___________________________
I
Payments 01 36 Call cre I
Pekingese
Male
Puppy,
3
"anaqer. 377 911$ or see 6t
moy old,
AXC Rep Champion blood line
SANFORD SEWING
3221146
. 307E 1'., St Downio'nn

New white I yellow Wrought iron
room set, 4 white
upholstered chairs, large ex
tension leaf, Originally

1969 Dodge Polara, 2 dr., PS, PA,
Kitchen Inc., Hwy 434, Forest'Air. runs great, $100. 322 ll6 or
323-1702 after 6 p.m. anytime
City, 3051421901.
weekends.

Supplies

63-4Mchiflery.Toojs

I

373 1323 SR46 I mi East I

sisco.

1973 Toyota Land Cruiser,
miIe, extra clean. Christianson

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601 Celery Ave

Duo Art Player Pia no, electric or
pump. Twin Beds with mattress.,
I box springs &amp; King size headboard. 6611247

COUNTRY FURN DlSTRluTORS

1973 Mercury Capri, auto., air cond.,
4.3.000 miles, brown
Call
131 3192 alter 3 p-rn.

6162.

Hwy. 16 West, Sanford

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s, m

truck, S speed axle,

Leco hi- lift bed, lifts straight up or
dumps Utility boxes, 15900. 345.

Dell's Auction Center

NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
Woodruff's Garden Center

Double Mattress. Seeley Duratlex,
imerspring, excellent Condition.
Phone Jfl 3712.

We sell our
n furniture allow
prices Good selection

$973 C 60 Chevy

62-Lwn.Garcjen

swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice ba ckyard
to display new 1 9 76 model above
g'ound pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 30342 21330 collect.

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1971 Dome Van, 6 cyl,, standard.
41.000 miles. Clean. $2,475. 1-9047341726.

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,,_Casselbei'ry,17.fl, $304206

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1605 Dealer.

chairS, Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S

Wanted, ResidentIal site for

Goods

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iUSrMAVE I*YMENTS '72 and
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x..,ti 173-O,,) or 534

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l9-Trucks.Trajç
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Sales 10-5

Used Office Furniture

Approximately 165 recor d albums,
$323. No single sales. 3233925.

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c,od Condii,n,
322 0694

Open Daily For Reta il

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$1695 323.1730.

couch,

Wood or st eel desks, executive dask
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

CARRQ

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PINECREST-..

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) 15'x24' and
IS'533' complete. 1 yrs. old,
reposset_sed. Sacrllice, 1 3 price.
Call collect 305 i3 0610.

L

Bart
322 1191

60-Office

WILSOIIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY- S ELL-TRADE
3$) 315 F Fir-st St
3223.677

REAL ESTATE

LOVELY 3 BR, 1

3220445

3 BR. I' bath, red brick. Must Sell.
Willing to talk terms. s70,.
Phone 323 1602.

POOL HOME- Nod i the time to
bu y- 3 BR, 2 bath, central heat
....
dalr
v•'.v. I '1.51
pool, outside of city. 136,000.

OR. 1 bath home in fantastic
Condition . Cen tral H-AC, cable,
patio. CL fenced. Compar, this
today. $16,900.

lipl

322-3991

ASSOC.
INC. REALTOR, 531-6500

ss From Ranch H

DrotesSloflally Manao.d

IN BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACE1 BR, 3", bath, less than 1 year
old, on large oak shaded W. Truly
a beauti ful home built by craft
$,74f $5000

SAN LAN TA- 571 Roselle Drive-)

I II 197

323-5311

322-2111
After Hou rs:

Mot'lI home &amp; addition on 1.19
acres, tiled. Only $13,330.

SIDEApARTM
hway 17.53, San

322.2090

EVES M. ISV or 3220613

well and sprinkler system. Just

INIED A SERVICt:MA'p You'll
find him listed in our Business
- Directory,.,

2.531 Park Dr.
Realtor

?rchandise

automatic rhythm section. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Bail's Piano I
Organ Salts I Western Auto, 301

Sanford Ave

Hunt Realty, Inc.

Jim

nice

1973 Chrysler Newport, 1 owner,
excellent condition. Air, P.S., PB,

Harley Sporfster, '7), excellent
Condition, cust om seat, sissy bar, Lease Datsun Including 1 cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
3221193
Ray or Jack Mink, 131-1311.

Swino King
!ivng
'een life
Hollywood bed, all kinds of gift
items, and all kinds of misc items
too numerous to menhion..

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Pianos I. Electronic Organs w0

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42-bfle Homes

no

it

323-7832

home with connecting i BR
apartment. Screened ll'x77'
outs ide porch, It has shade trees,

[H

537,000. 3210503.

trim 9,

W. 25th St.

S9--Musical

The Evening Herald Classified Ads
offer no fancy claims, . Just
Resuitsl

r;,r,

Plants I Answers now has your
W First St., 333 3255
answer to rare gifts, antiques and
nostalgiques. 210 E. 1st St., Suite Piano, walnut, refinished,
new
D.
action, keys, tuned I delivered.
IMany others to chose from. Winter
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
Park, &amp;ussi,
batteries, $17.95 exchange.
PEEL'S BODY SHOP. 1100
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Lov.ly .i BR.? both, central heat &amp;
air, family rm., garage, large
fenced yard, separate studio,
53.000 equity &amp; assume Iøari

133

Hal CoIbet Realty

CITY- 7lOO Park Ave....2 Br, lI)ath

REALTORS

LARRY SAXON INC REALTOR

One Bedroom

151,000.

* .,

lean furnished lit floor',
Private entrance. Adults Only,
1001 Palmetto, Sanford.

Adult-Family

GENC)A AREA- 1, 2. &amp; 5 Acre
tracts, water &amp; electricity
available, zoned for mobile
homes. *2.000 per acre, up.

322- 2420

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, ajr Cond.,Maid Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
11 SR 431, Longwood
542 1000

LAKE MARY
OWNER TRANSFERRED- Mvii
51113 BR, 1½ bath home on lovely
treethaded fenced W. Reduced to

2005 HARIWELL AVE.-) OR. l
baths, carpeted, C H &amp; A 532.500
Owner will hold 2nd mtg.

Apa timents Furnished

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Kitchen Equipped

interestedi

41Houses
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rnic.

SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3 bedroom
trailer opts Adult I, family park
Weekly. 3513 Hwy I? fl. Sanford
323 1930

NEW PRICE[
Excellent location, old 2 story on 2
cft Corner of I$)h &amp; Magnolia. 3
OR. 2 bath, dining room, fireplace.
Only $15,900. 6215049.

Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, On. Story

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Conveniently located &amp; beautifully
bath, fully equipped kitchen,
landscaped. Abundant storage
central heat-AC, fenced backyard.
(including attic) and "GE Energy
large utility building. All is in good
Efficiency Package". From $115.
condition for $11,000
Call 3210220 between I 1 5:30
- CITY - lSQOparltAve._Mrs,Cl,.n
3 room apt. utilities included is,i&amp;j
would be delighted to have this 3
last mo reouired. 322 2750.
OR, I bath home on extra large
lot. Move right ml $21,500.
RAMRnn
LAKE MARY- 352 Clermont
One &amp; 7 Bedroom apartments,
Road- lovely 3 OR, I bath home
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
in quiet neighborhood with access
redecorated. Como set, F. Airport
tOLittleLakeMaryfor,ing12
Blvd., Sanford, 323 1340.
n.onth warranty plan. $29,300.
OVIEDO FTU- Duplexes. Furn. or
Untumn., Wooded, Home size lots.
ESTATES214
FIaming.. 4 BR. 2 bath with
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE 3633771.
Ipaclouilamilyroom,w wcarpet,
drapes, split floor plan. Today for
-on ly 130.000
31-

Apartments

Stud lo, 1, 2.3

-113
multiple listing

New modern single story I &amp; 7 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- 1007
bedroom apts. and completely
Tulane Drive. Just reduced ss.soo
furnished studio apartments,
in order to close estate. 3 OR, I

He
Hepburn. Hitnplwey Bogart.
1954.
Tale about the

Lu,y

REALTORS

Stenstrom Realty

Apartments

5 MOVIE: "Arch of

past in Paris, jje before the

rdens

Ga

Realtor

NOW LEASING

CL NEWS

Deltona.4a 4111
Sanford,) O R , 1 11 bath CB. I71x34'
Pool. Owner will sacrifice. $19,500.
_1-qu n4 m1 after p, -

Real
,

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rattan

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 92, 1 mile welt Of Speedway.
Daytona Beach will hold a public
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AUTO AUCTION every Saturdays
1559 Honda, CO 350, 1000 Miles.
flight at 7:30. It's the only one In
Excellent cond., 5390 , M.3111.Florida. You sel the
reserved
price. No Charge other ttsan $3
Motorcycle Insurance
registration fee unless vehicle is
BLAIR AGENCY
sold Call 901-233 5311 for further
3733566cr 373-7710
details.
78-Motos'cyc$es

FRIDAY NIGHT, 7 PM

certified tilt trailer, 1195. See at
Empire Auto Body, Downtown
S.c'ford 7'l'Sjt
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Matching set of 10
dining
chairs, US each. Sanford Auction,
1200 S. French, 323.7310.

SALES RENTALS
117W. lit ST., Sanford
322 5441 or 323.2757 after Mrs.

week. Call collect, 541 2131.

SALE

15, BowrIder, 65 hp. Mercury &amp; r

out. 53430. 153.3543 or S435350.

I61 Cadillac Coupe, current inCars &amp; Trucks
spection. runs perfect. 5775, 322
Any year thru 1976 models. 7 days I uiio

AUCTION

16' Runabout, 73 hp Johnson, hit
trjiler, skiis &amp; many accessories,
5100. 1)4 6250.

rtf.,ltat".e. ?'c) : rms. t..,,i.
!-93sl collect.

Rig. Real Estate Broker

MORE CASH

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3225961

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anytime.

BALL REALTY

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1974 Pontiac Firebird, AC. AM-FM
stereo, auto., 1 new radials, vinyl
roof, excellent condition in and

For Wrecked or Junk

72-Auction

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ROBSON MARINE
22$ Hwy 17-92

531 Mustang ll,2dr.hardfop,lcyl,,
4 speed, 15,000 miles. Best offer.
323 405.

BUY JUNK CARS- from SlOto$30.'
Call 327 1624 after 4 p.m

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

,
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec
'angular pools left over from 1573
season, half nlce

Nights-322-7352

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Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 322 lOS2

Oays-332 4123

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broker

eneva

3227155

Call

Upstairs 2-bedroom unfurnish ed

apartment, kitchen equipped. $91
month. Call 323-3701.

ni %I, Commerc ii
t'hnnp 322 7551, Sanford

17- Autos Wanted

Trade

Get plenty of prospect, ... Ad.
vertise your product or service In
the Classified Ads

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3237737.

322-0779

CALL 333nil

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WANTEDI SELLERS
BU ERS.DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage__
Make S$$ and have fun swapping
too' Bring your articles to
Movieland Drive-in Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market, South I? 92,
every Sunday,a.m. 103p.m. NO
CHARGE. R eserve fre e spaces.
Phone 323-1216, 7 p.m. to 5 p.m.
any night,

1165 Mercury Station Wagon Call
8341019 for info.

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-I' Steel utility truck rack, good for
electricians or plumbers, $50. Ph.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Real Estate

I.

Rentals

84 THE BEST OF STEVE
ALLEN

alter it

11

Peg Peal Estate Broker

323-7i,5

Call Betty Flamm- Realtor.
A.tlit,.

Resident seeking 1 to 2 OR older
home (even repairs), out of town
preferred, to rent with option to
buy. Reply by mail: T. Jones, 6-41
Kingston Ave., Daytona Beach,
Fla. 32014.
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per WI.. to start. Call 130.50

between 1:30 &amp; 4 P.M.

CL (4) (I) (1) (12) NEWS

Triumph." Ingrid Bergman.
Charles Boyer. 1948. Story of a
retuo. doctor and a girl with a

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Wanted, hard worker to train In
printed circuit fabrication. 1120

Duo criminalls and with airries
that generate onsordinary me5a attention and widespread

piic apprshenslon. Robert

13

LargeCustom built 2bedroomhome,
hardwood floors, paneling. over.
size rooms. 2 lovely lots, with
room for. garden on quiet dead.
indstre,$.B.firstinllne.5;$,500.

36bnted to Rent
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Experienced, Smitty's Inc. has an
Immediate opening. Good pay,
steady employment, Apply to:
Smitty's Inc., 27)1 Orlando Drive,
Sanford. 372-2112.

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size

3222741

70-Swap &amp;

HI.Chairs, It

Sal.

1536 Dodge Street van, custom In.
tenor, automatic, V-I, air, 1,000
miles. Better than new. $7,555.
Economy Toyota. Sanford .

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GARAGE SALE. Thurs..Sjp,
Diane Circle, Casw
s,
iry...
$31
- I I1$. Bicycle, lawn mower.
clothing, all sizes; furniture, misc.

Merchandise

80-Autos for

Get some action with a Herald
Classified ad. We'll help you write
an ea mat will bring fast sale.

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clothing, housewares, etc. AIo

assume

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Peg, Real Estate Broker, 321UA

Sanford, Flu.

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stream,

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apartmen t?

ups. Auction. Saturdays 7 pm.
' Sanford 3222210.

Saturday, 10 to

Toys, Clothes.

Cr

YOUR HOME'

PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture I Miscellaneous. Sell
in,,. wrnmisin, Free Pick

$t.)

a beautiful trout
*s,*oo equity

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Buying a new home? Movind to an

Galleries, 322-6972.

Misc. 2103 S. Orange Ave. (of f 25th

mortgage for $17,000 for I years
Ph. 322-6610.

WIlT REALTY

W. GARNETT WHITE

REAL ESTATE

First

RT SALE -

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Kr.

camper.

Cash for Antiques, Consignments
wanted. HI-way 46 Auction

at

area,

2017 S. FRENCH

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air conditioned, furnished.

P

Frldey, Oct. Is, W"11,

Must Sacrifice- 153] Streamllne,33
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3503 1573 Ford F. lOG Ranger, I bed, air,
automatic transmission, power
Orlando Drive, 3235200.
- steering I brakes with
51,000.
Will. sell
camper
WANT TO SELL
separately. 323-7311 after 5:30.

For used furniture, appliances,
fools, etc. Buy 1 or
items.
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

CARPORT SALE- Fr i., Sat., Sun,
REALTOR 1)1.4,00
Oct. IS, 16, 17
370 N. Waymon
Ave., Longwood. lOam, to
p.m.
Murphy, N. C. Area-;] acres 410'
Many useful items, including
bordering

321.0041

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate Is sold daily in the QU IE T AREA- Convenient to
iili
shopping and to golf course. 3 OR,
classified ads. Nothing Small
about that,
2 bath, Spanish style home, large
high lot, red tile roof, central air
f 14 of
Country Club Manor-2 &amp; 38R
and heat, family room, 15'*33'
below FHA appraisa l. Owner, 2-screened porch, wall to wail
3 53 110
carpet. 533.500.
- Country Club Circle.

20)75. FRENCH

Phone 1)0-5430.

os DON KIRSHNER'S ROCK

CONCERT

SPANISH STYLE STUCCOCorner lot, 1 OR, formal dining,
range, refrig., 531,040,

P,.g Real Estate Br,k,r
2636 . ouiero nip,
i7i O79pv 3327643

W*1

321-0041

I Bedroom mobllehome. No p.fs
$)er,,th

C.

MLS.REALTORS

cent. heat &amp;

BATEMAN REALTY

CalIBart

5659.

details,

84 100 CLUB
26 PICADILLY CIRCUS

garage,

NEW HOME- Out of town
3
bedrooms, 1 bath, cent, heat,
range, lot
75'x)23'. $15,300

14

rear yard in Cassilberry. 513,300.

ii. HOMES

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1.

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MAYFAIR- Attractive 3 OR home
with paneled Family room,
Central H . A. W.W carpeting,
brick
patio I fenced yard for only

Cash 322.432

GEO WILLMER ASSOCIATES

$10,900.

dlsp., self cleaning oven,
wallpaper and paneling. Large lot
&amp; with fruit trees and oaks. Owner
transferred, MUST sell. Call 333.
Stu.

Truck

Trade pick up or trailer on neat 2
BR, mobile home. Screened patio,
utility building and nice fenced

Fenced for children I pets. 322.

"CASH" in on your SPARE TIME at
home. Guaranteed complete setup

URI oft d-4sessions.

family room,

MLS. R CAL TOP S

'OL'R LITTLE FEE AGENCY"

CL CI) BOB NEWHART

area

air, carpeting, dishwasher, garb.

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firs, when Hutch (Paul

Low $20s Special

Idyllwilde--- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath,

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Realtor

•

CAR O

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you Write
an ad that will bring a fast sale.
CALL 372 74I
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Wants

t½ Acres. Ge lo ve, Partially fenced,
1316$ mobile home with addition.
525,000 with terms. Would con
Sider motor ho
pert. 323.
5151.
Mini Farm-3.4 acres, tiled. Only

Buy
v nw toii

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PORCH SALE
Saturday I.Sunday
40 Oak Ave., Sanford

me as

D41 VS 323 7114 Broker
Nights, 373 OIlS

3 BR, 11,V bath, fully carpeted.
central heat &amp; air, large fenced
yard, large workshop, plus metal
utility bldg. 3231001

Owner

$11,900-Terms, Broker. $310171.

CRANK CON'STREALTY
EALTORS....430.1041
Evis, 322 3549

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

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43-Lots.Acresge

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REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

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Three mornings a week help a
Furnished
working Mom maintain house.
Must
have
transportation, Country Trailer- 2 BR, 1 bath, air.
references. 322-4530 after 4 P.M.
$w month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordon. Realtor, 131-1232.
UNEMPLOYED? Never again it
YOU have sincere desire and
DELTONA. AVAILABLE NOW
ambition: Serious only pleasecall
2 Bedroom, porch, $150.
3742034 after 4p.m. or write no 2 Bedroom, dining
rm., $173.
Giovanni, Deitona, Fla. 32163.
3 Bedroom, porch, 5173.
2 Bedroom. 2 bath, $233.
Management opportunity available.
Also accepting January corn.
For personal Interview call 33
mitments. 374.10.50.
1342.

Mary Richarde hires a woman

Harold Hall Realty

322-7472.

Ave.

Fire victims need 3 rooms of fur

1

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Winter Springs- 3 OR, excellent
'condition, mm. lease e mos. 1265
mo. No pets. Near school . 337.035,

$153, Into. In window
EducatnaICpI4ldCareforas,,as
$2l weekly if you
quality. 323-1134
or
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CaniseIp
Call 423.4517
Write P.O. Box 1313

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and gravy. Cole slaw and a
list butler tastin' biscuit.

care in my Sanford home.
Cony, location, good references,
fenced yard, 2 meals. 3210255.

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(2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
1:30
LATE NEWS
1:40
CC DAILY WORD
2:00
(4) PASTOR'S STUDY

2 pieces horsey-dipped fried
chicken, mashed potatoes

Child

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call TIN
18-4
HeIp
nted
, 641 ? ' ! r "We rare,, - 1:_____
ny- i:,: or Teens.
ursei: RN's a. u, Aides, Aid.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
companion. Need. Immediately.
PROBLEM
5310434.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

hand.

.IV .

Baby Sit in my home, Close to In.
spection Station, Sanford. All day
1 eves. 322-3410.

formation write to: Box 751

WE HAVE RENTALS

deposit.

21 3 BR houses, control
tral air &amp; heal.
fenced yard. 321.

government

repossession,, all area. Small
down, seller pays closing costs.

$)7,o,

hornet

Dellona -2 BR. lVa bath. Phone 5113521 after S p.m.

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DIVORCE FORMS- For tree ir 1.

69

+

6-Child Care

Cr

I Joan Stanley. 1968.Typ.s.ttar

84 ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
1Qji)

CO MOMY NITEI

AL ANON

(4) CBS NEWS

noo RUNNER
84 MOVIE:- "Abbott
teUoin"Lcstfra.1952.

Reward

4)112,500.

handle

4-Garage Sales

Cssselber,y: 3 BR, 2 full baths, 1114 CARPORT SALESaturday. 10
acre all fenced yard, Swimming
emS p.m. Women's pants &amp; tops,
Pool. lots of shade trees. 517.000 &amp;
large size, roll.a.way bed,
$3,000 equity. Will trade equity
typewriter, books, etc. 1113
value. Payments $115,4, 130-Ills.
Valencla Court West, Sanford.
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MOTHER SAVER- Warm 3 OR
with country kitchen and
ad.
lolning family room, fully fenced
Forrest Greene Inc.
front and back yard, attached
garage. Your first peek
BUDGET MINDED? Checkout this
$3061))
will
REALTORS
nice home with 2 large bedrooms
convince you. Priced in low M.
Real nice 3 BR, 1 bath horn
Can be bought FHA or VA.
and a Family room in good area
e, large
for just
lot, CA., carpeted, new Stove In
Cliff Jordan Realtor
kitchen, Payment $137,,;
mon. CUSTOM BEAUTYthly. Very low down payment
Immaculate
131-8222
on
home with central N.A. W.W
equity, assume mortgage.
Move in
Carpeting, Paneled Family room
if) nowl Price $22,000,
GOLD5BOPO- 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
and gorgem yard in prestigious
dining room, tries, frame home.
for $32,500.

,Sa&amp;.lIt I,.,.

VETERANS- No dowo payment

Responsible couple- 3 BR, I bath ,
carpeted, good location. $150 mo.

For the return of purse, and content$.
Keep money. 332.1301,

ROAD

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city
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ranked No. 6, Is now 4-1.
Seminole caned a 214 halftime lead
and held on for dear life In the second
half as the Hurricanes showed their
class by char ging back.
The crucial play on which victory or
Gainesville,

defeat seemed likely to hLnge was a
four th-down pass from the Seminole 25-

yard Line which fell off the fingertips of

Gainesville receiver Mack Cummings
of being able to afford a loss in one of in the end zone with 2:05 remaining.
two remaining Class AAAA.5 district
Seminole successfully ran out the
games (Seabreeze and Lake Brantley)
clock.
and still breeze into the pod-season
The game was ballyhooed as a
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ft would mark the fl .g time a Sanford
team has ever qualified for the
playoffs.
"This Is the biggestvictory of m

Gainesville's Carl Warren and
Seminole's Tim Raines. While both
distinguished themselves as prep
superstars, the hero of the night was
Darrell Johnson, the rang, lean split

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winning M with a run of 50 yards after

Intercepting a pass.
Seminole quarterbae

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who threw the 14-yo

paw to

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Jewish community. But what of
the clergYman's wife? Has her
tile changed as the world about
her chuges7 Seminole County
clergy Wives comment In the
Women's Sectiom

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sccond
touchdown on a one
sn ak.
Stando uts defenslveiy for Sem inole
included ends Charles Higgins and
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Greg Pringle, back Ricky Bryson,

Lee and

linebacker Ricky Mann.
The Warren- Raines matchup was

something
tossup, although Raines
was held without a TD and Warren
scored once. Warren had 90 yards on 20

carries and Raines got 115 on 16. Both
displayed raw-nerve ability to gain
more yards than expected on just about
every carry. They were each a step
away from breaking loose for long TD
runs.
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"I think Sen. Dole has r1chiyearned his reputoion

AV

Carter. I've tried to find out," said Dole, the

Republican senator from Kansas. "I know he's very

a - hatchet man tonight," said Walter Monciale. And ambitious. I
know he wants to be Presidtnt."

after the bloodietting, these two Senate buddies with

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HOUSTON (AP) — "Toni gh t may be so of a fun over — he'll still be
in the Sctiale."
Do le said: "I woul d Just say to my good friend, Fin
evening," said Bob Dole. Some fun. If It had not been
The audience in the Alley Theater, cautioned not to happy you are going to be
responsible for
•ie first vice pr esidential debate in history such fun laugh
inappropriately, laughed.
organization;' said Dole. "1 ho pe you don't pa
ttern it
would be called a rumble.
"I don't know know much about Gov. (Jimmy after Coy. Car
ter's
efforts
in
Georgia."
Slash. Bite. Kick. With words of course.

But, he said he did know about Mondae.

"I've known my cowiterpart forsometime," he said.
"We've been friends and we'll be friends when this

door work and no heavy lifting

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people in the namecalling contest that has chara

tote

Slundale responded that a very strong role is

hit at Dole for Introducing a resolution in
required of the vice president and all federal officials 13Mundale
to slam the door shut on the Senate Watergate

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FIRE DESTROYS
GENEVA HOME

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battled a blaze that destroy- eii, a Geneva home
Friday. Mr. nrid Mrs. Vince Swearingen. owne of
the home on Lake Harney Drive, said the 890.000
structure was a total loss. During the blaze. fireman

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Michael else as overcome by smoke and as
trans ported to Seminole IemoriaI Hospital
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other injuries were repurted. Seminole County fire

tn%estigators are pro bing the incident, which oc
curred shortly after noon.

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debate is over and we'll be friends when this election is and he talked of the med to reorganize governnient. conullittee.

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American people by simply telling the truth, obeying
worlds-apart philosophies shook hands.
"Sly opponent has a record of votirg for every the law," said Mondale.
Of the three election 76 debates so far, the clash of spending program except for defense," he said.
At one point Dole sighed that he just wished Carter
the would-be vice presidents Friday night clearly was
Mondale responded that Republicans have had eI Oft had a foreign policy and added:
"I couldn't quite unyears to solve the problems of the economy but "all of derstand what Gov. Carter meant in Playboy
See 'Around The Clock,' page 4A
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them have gotten worse,"
inagiuine and I cuuldn't understand frankly why he
Puit's about as friendly as it got. Dole said he jokes was in Playboy magaAne.11
the liveliest And it was Dole's sharp tongue that made that he is running for vice president
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One of America's great modern-day traditions
Friday night high school footba ll _ may have drawn
a bigger audience than the history-making, first.
ever debate be tween vice presidential candidates
Friday night. But while more t ha n 6,000 football fans
I n Sanford and millions more across the
country
cheered their teams on to victory, Bob Dole and
Fritz Mondale went on with the show in Houston.

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Seminole's defense held off a Last-ditch
effort by Gainesville before posting a

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Will someone please direct the
Seminole High football team to the
state playoffs?
Seminole did eve ryt hing except place
a printing order for playoff tickets
Friday night. A standing-room-only
crowd of 6,500 held their breath while

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complete proteins make certain
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[Ater number 1-4, Alcohol,
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Whiskey, Gin , Vodka, Rum,
Protein does not ca use the
Wine, Beer. Perhaps the
formaUonofurjcacid. This Isa
formation will be useful
to you common mutakep idea. Most of
helping other people to a void t he uric acid is formed from
alcoholism. Others who want your
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cents with a long, stamped 38f. bean diet without
any meat at
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coaching career," said Seminole's
Jerry Posey, a second-year mentor
whose team is 64 this season and was 9.

Askew d It "appears at first blush" that Herring disclosed

get is Just smondhand grass. I
do not see why fruit. vegetables
and cereals should not ser

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sendyour letter to me in care of
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Chip Wilkins emphatic about Seminole being No. I

(Heraldk ptaft by Tom Vincent)

Semienote Weins
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Looks Toward State Pla offs

the opponents information.

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tate attorney.
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as Askew Is Democrat and Herring Is a Republican.
this thing on a political level," Herring said. "And I think what's
"It appears to me," the governor salcl, that "he (Herring) is
go ing on iq this county transcends any politics."
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Semlnol&amp;Bronrd State Alty. Abbott Herring d Saturday may do what He
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he feels Gov. Reubin Askew in derelict in his duties U Askew
Seminole County to look Into some of the Information conigisined in
doesn't give a report on south Seminole prostitution "the ap..
Herring's report to the governer.
Propriate amount of time and review."
It wasn't
determined f Askew had read the
Herring says he thinks Askew "would have been livid with
entire
report
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said
he didn't believe that the governor
rage" had he read the entire inch4hlck Investigative report and
"has read the entire repo rt" Including four sworn statements
sworn testimony before blasting Herring in an Orlando news
invest i gative repo by both
city of Cass&amp;be and the date
conferenceonFriday,chargingil tHerrIngisu
his Office for
attorney's office.
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an SWAM Policy. "It's just Uke at against
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game, if someone falls
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we spparly no plans to open
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Republican Cowy Comnmtaslon Candf date Dick WtllImr4.1
ha sparked a protest from Democrauc County Atty. Tom
Freeman.
"I do think that Dickle belongs In the funny papers,"
write Freeman in a letter to the editor of the Herald.
'. "Because that Is the type of commissioner he has been. I
must vigorously protest.. my hairline does not recede
that much."
The cartoon in question is one In which a picture of
Freeman as Kingmaker appears plugging coins Into a
"Political Machine" feeding Williams' Democratic op
ponent, Dave Gunter.
"That cartoon is causing me a great deal of
discomfort at home," muses Freeman. "I allow my wife
a modest awn of money; the feels this amount is
inadequate. That cartoon showing me contributing $1,000
to to some candidate is false.
"And, since rny wife saw that cartoon, she feels she ls
entitled to more food
"Ole Tom Is really at It, isn't he?" quipped Williams.
"He may be In trouble not having any money since he is
not feeding at the public trough; he might Just starve out
there in the real world."
Williams' reference was to the fact that Cornmissloners have voted for an In-house legal staff,
eliminating Freeman's position.
Though Freeman calls his cartoon picture "dlstorb ted," Williams reply is that "the cartoonist didn't get the
eyes quite beady enough. And we tried to get his facial
expression to show his unquenchable thirst for power."
On contributions, Freeman says, "DiCkle must be
thinking of Thorn Rwnberger's law firm not mine. ThEY
gave $2,000 to John Klmbrough's campaign. I can't afford
that."
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Freeman, on the other hand, skips over to Williams'
performance on the board.
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times. The first time for the other four commissioners and
the last four times for Dickle.
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ear and to vote no if Klmbrough scratches his left ear.
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everytime Dickle get his left and right mixed up. Kl brough has to call a recess."
Williams says repeat questions stem from all that
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Williams says Democrats don't have to ask for
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before at the Citrus Club; they're real versed."
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least two months.
Herring said the third, separate prostitution ring uncovered is
still under Investigation. He declined to give details.
Palmer has been jailed on four counts of prostitution, three
counts of rape and two charges of incest. He Is also being held in
jail pending proceedings in a "mandatory conditional release"
from prison In a prior case, officials said.
Palmer, who reportedly has a record of prostitution related
arrests and once testified In connection with a $50 million International stock fraud and counterfeiting ring based in Orlando,
was arrested last week at a fish camp west of Sanford where he
had been relaxing while law enforcement of ficers armed with
felony warrants conducted an intensive search for him.
The one-Inch-thick vice report going to Gov. Askew outlines
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programs Wednesday and health officials in counties that con.
trnueil offering shots reported sharp drops in .he number of
persons asking for the vaccine.
There was no hesitation at the White House, however, where
President Gerald Ford's personal physician said the 63-year-old
President would receive his shot today.
White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said
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vaccine is safe-The inoculauonprogram is designed to reach up to
200 nullion Americana - including 6 million Floridians.
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start up again Tuesday — If tests by federal health authorities
reveal no evidence that the vaccine caused the deaths of at least
33 elderly persons In 16 states.
Dr. Orville Barks, director of the Seminole County Health
Department, shut down the free program Wednesday afternoon
shortly alter neighboring Orange and Volusla counties suspended
their Inoculation programs.
He decided to have the program ready to re-open Tuesday
after he got word late Wednesday that preliminary tests made at
the federal Center for Disease Control an Atlanta established that
the swine flu vaccine is safe.
But Barks said he wouldn't make a definite decision to go
ahead until he received results of tests being made by the federal
Food and Drug Administration.
"We just felt we better be on the safe side and wait until we
got definite confirnuitlon that the deaths were not caused by the
vaccne," Dr. Barks said. "I'm sure we'll have that confirmation
by the first of the week and then we can continue our program."
Orange County, which had planned to kick off its inoculation
program Wednesday, opened its clinics today after a 24-hour
delay. Indian River County has made plans to begin Its delayed
program next week, but health officials in Volusia have made no
definite decision, to resume offering inoculations.
About 1,000 people were Inoculated by Seminole health
department staffers on the local program's opening day Tuesday
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After the first deaths were announced Monday, many people
apparently changed their minds about getting the free shots - or
at least decided to wait until tests on the vaccine were completed.
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at Altamonte Civic Center and next Thursday at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Clinics that had been planned for this
week in Longwood and Oviedo will be rescheduled.
"Alter the tests establish that the vaccine Is safe, I hope
people will turn out in great numbers," Dr. Barks said, "People
need to regain confidence in this program."
Dr. Chariton Prather, state health program director, said he
notified all 61 county health departments Wednesday that "there
is no need to alter or delay the program."
Prather authorized use of the vaccine after Asst. U.S.
Surgeon General David J. Sencer said there was no evidence
linking the deaths with the vaccine.
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McTEER. MRS. MAUDE E. Funeral services for Mrs. Maude
E. Mcii,r. 74. of 1103 Valencia
Can-?, East, Sanford, who died
Monday will be held it I) am.
ThigSdiv, at Assembly of God
Chur ch, Sanford. with Rev E
Don Co* officiating. Burial in
Oaklawvn Cemetery. Braison
F uneral Horns- is in Charge of

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NAULIRSON, JAMES
CARSOLL — Funeral services
for James Carroll RaUIIrSOn. II,
Of Geneva. wito died Monday,
will be Ps-Id at 3 p.m . Thudy,
at the gravesId, In Gins-v.
Cemetery with Rs-v. Leo Barnes
officiating. Brisson Funeral
Home IS In cPirge of
arrangements.

What makes Johnny run? It's the spirit of the
Pop Warner League, captured here by
photographer Tom Vincent as the South
Seminole Pee Wees stopped Lakeview. 18.0, in
a recent game. Top Is South Seminole pass
play to Curtis Smith (23 red jersey) with Craig
Cochran (52) looking on as Freddie Miller and
Paul Griffin move in for tackle. Middle left Is
Dwayne Johnson (32) bringing Paul Brown to
halt. Middle right is Lakevlew's Carrell
Thompson and Jay Burke in pursuit of Chuck
Hooker. John Smith Is batting away pass for
Curtis Smith in tower photo with Lakeview's
Tony Williams and Jay Bark coming up to
help. Pop Warner League play continues
Saturday at sites throughout Central Florda.

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He is a member of the Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee and has held patronage jobs at both a local
area horse track and a dog track.
Herring said Schreiner, who also is fanner employe of Club
Juana, a Casselberry nightspot featuring nude dancing, ac
cording to the "master plan" was to "provide the call girl to the
high public officials."
my opinion this would compromise public officials If It
was allowed to operate," Herring said. "We feel that we've
nipped it In the bud."
Herring declined to name the "one Casaelberry official" he
says has been involved in "acts within and without the Club Juana
5to me edapt that the persn Is compromIsed."
Herring said the prostitute who gave the sworn testimony Is
hesamewomanwhorecelvedmriJuanaauegedJy
from a
Casselberry Police Department evidence locker. Criminal
charges have been brought against Casselberry police detective
Bobby Gene Bennett in that case and he has been suspended from
duty with pay pending outcome of the case.
Herring said he won't make public the Casselberry city offtthl's name "but It's In the report to the governor."
At least three girls have been questioned in connection with 1.1
the alleged prostitution ring that Herring says Schreiner was
heading.
The second prostitution ring uncovered In the widespread
south Seminole vice investigation byal Ill's and state attorney's
agents was headed by Charles J. Palmer, 30, 117 Red Cedar, The
Springs, west of Longwood, according to Herring. He said agents
have talked to five girls in connection with this ring and are
looking for at Least five more girls.
"It appears to be a pimp-type commercial operation with a
said. "We have evidence of a very
sophisicated operation and indications of steady customers."
Herring said the ring that operated from the rental residence

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James Carroll Raulerson, 96
of Geneva, died Monday night
Born in St. Francis, he lived it
Geneva for the past 50 years
Survivors Include his wife
Mrs. Carrie Raulerson
Geneva; two sisters, Mrs. Violi
Bedenbaugh, Oviedo and Mrs.
Laurie King, Geneva; two
brothers, Emmiti, of Geneva
and Roy of Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
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"I'm sending it bccaue there fl&amp; r" mention o: Lt
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"it has to do with a call-girl operation which appears to be a
service that would be available to high-ranking public offlclals.. .from the governor's office or congressmen when they
come Into this area."
Herring said a "master plan" was revealed by prostitutes
who have been given Immunity from prosecution. "They would
have a contact man who they would get in touch with. H. would
contactthe head of the ring, (Donald) Schreiner."
Herring revealed that Schreiner Is named In a misdemeanor
warrant charging prostitution and that officers have been
searching for Schreiner for several weeks.
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deputy and narcotics Investigator. He completed a two-year term
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investigation into three south Seminole prostitution
rings to Gov. Reubin Askew for possible action since
the vice probe has implicated public officials and

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approaCheS to an Altimoide street and adding enough sod bicycles and climbing varSprings footbridge which and-or mulch to the walkway tically up the dirt hill on the I
School Sopt. William P. (Bud) and Its shoulders to forestall eut side of the span row than ..
Layer said "has received more washoutL
the following the fenced walkbad-mouthldg than. . .the
Panel members also agreed way.

Cold Front Brings Storm
By The Associated Press
A cold front that became active when It

reached the Northeast produced showers and
thundershowers over the Great Likes region
and the north Atlantic states before ending
early today.
Th understorm gusts reached 62 miles an
how at Elmira, N.Y.; 56 miles an hour at
Johnstown, Pa.; and 56 miles an hour at
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Jack Homer And Mary J. Bateman Plan BneIness Education Day

They're All Busines,

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Spwredbysuryeyareveaijp4 Manufacturers, hotels, banks,
that people of all ages are retail stores, Insurance cornuninformed en the meaning, panies and public utilities will
workings and operations of the tell their dories.
free enterprise system,
Th e program has been
business and educa m leaders organized by Mary J. Bateman,

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Court May Throw Out

UI vuunvc oway aectoeci to county coordinator of the
do something about It! They Career Education division,
designated Friday as Business Seminole County school
Eduedlen Day.
system; and Jack Homer,
Starting at 1:30 a.m., about executive manager of the
150 teachers from all school Greater Sanford Chamber of
grades—each with one student Commerce. Other chambers
will be touring businesses In participating are: Altamoide
the area, learning firsthand Springs-Casselberry, Maitlandabout their operations. South Seminole and Longwood.

Gurney Perjury Charge
ORLANDO (AP) — Disclosure of possible
miscond uct by the prosecution raised
possibility today that a federal perjury charge
against former Sen. Edward J. Gurney may
be thrown oid of court.
Governmen t prosecutor Edward J. Barnes
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bridge over the River Kwal." to have a gate moved from its
ACCOIdIZIg to what Layer
The action came on the heels F ecit location at the foot of read,
the traffic engInee
of some two months of protests the eastern bridge approach to
strongly discouraged the Idea ot
by Parents In the Eel-Afro- a spot which would be more covering the walkway with
Weathersf laid subdivision, visible from the, neighborhood concrete
or asphalt because
whose children must cross the when children gather to wait for •q.
surface
on this walkway
bridge spanning the Little the gate to be opened In
poses tremendous safety
Wekiva River in order to reach morning.
Children would be
Spring La ke Elementary
layer told an audience full of law
with
a tempting site
School.
Bel-AIre-Weathensfleld paren
and
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for
riding
bicycles
The bridge was built last year — many of whom have become
skateboards
off-achool
hours,
in
by the school board at a cod of familiar figures at board
the letter said, with the
$000 to eliminate busing of meetings during recent weeks resulting
high danger
students living along 0435 — that he thought school board en the hard surface. of sp
within two miles of Spring workman could "probably get
Left unresolved was the
Lake. School officials estimated to (the bridge) at the
first
of
question
of whether the gate
the span would save $30,000 next week and start on lt.,
should
be
kept locked during
$4o,000 In transportation exConstruction work on the
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but ,aeenta eom 'project will be scheduled so as
plalned that walkways on the to avoid conflicts with students
Also to be decided later was a
east side of the bridge were too walking tp and from class, recommendation from the
steep and slippery for layer added.
traffic engineers that a
Youngsters to climb without
Prior to the board's action volunteer parent apçwovcd by
danger.
Layer read a letter he said he the school board serve
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Gurney's defense counsel Wednesday that the
foreman of the 1974 federal grand Jury which
Indicted the former senator was a brother to
an assistant U.S. attorney in Miami.

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that would guarantee a student
the right of attending our public
school system without ridicule
from his teacher."
"Some teachers use grades in
ridicule of a student," Willis

million.

The council also voted to instruct City Planner James
Lee to submit an application for $60,000 In federal funds
for installing street signs throughout the city.

self-confidence."
Willis told the board he had
received reports that some
teachers In the county dill used
such tactics as holding a
student's paper up before the

In other iction the councilmen agreed to pay Great
Southern Equipment Co. $30 an hour for a man to operate
a Gradall hydraulic excavator for two more days In order
to move the city's water lines along SR-434, which Is being
widened. The city was asked last week by the Department
of Transportation to complete Its work so the road project
would not be delayed.

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brings Customers to you.
Three-fourths of all aduUs use the YeJiow Pages more than forty
limes each year. That's is lot OIUCllofl.
By meeting you face- to-face. your Yellow Pages Sales
Rep i
to know the economic climate our Iusines operates
in.
that he can tailor your Yellow Iuges advertising
program for mzr'inurn results. Hell help you get uur
share of thç business Ihais fling around.

GET YOUR SHARE OF THE ACTION

as he did?"
The committeeman urged
board members to establish
county regulations prohibiting
teachers from reading aloud or
posting publicly all tests
scores or class grades. AU

"The reason I'm so sensitive
about tls," Willis explained
"as you might have guessed, Is
that I wasn't a very good
student myself. And I got sick of
being embarassed and
ridiculed time alter time after
time after time."
"I would like to talk with you
later," Board Vice-Chairman

Pat Telson told Willis. "Let's
up a meeting time at your
convenience. Because If there
are teachers in school who are
ridiculing students with test
scores, then I'd like to get their
names so they can be turned

WE FRENCH FAMILY: BOB, JO, JODI AND BABY JENI

French: Carrying
On.. A adition
Tr

Robert (Bob) French Is a third-generation
Central Floridian to seek public office. His
grandfather was a constable In the area years
ago and in his declining years was permitted
"to sit shotgun" on the front porches at
Polling places during elections,

grade together. "Most them are stiIithus
area," he said. He Joined the Air Force after
school and attended Stetson University.
"I used to do a lot of binding in my younger
days," he reminisces. "We would hunt for
quail In the Markham Woods area, around
Longwood-Markham Road and In Lake Mary,
French's father was a Longwood city
we
ot hunt like that anymore.
councilman for many years.
"In the early 1*'s motorists had to be
Married for the second time, French is
careful not to hit cattle in the road," he
father of a son, Stewart, who expects to
remembers.
graduate from ym High School this year;
The area has changed a great deal, he said,
a daughter, Valerie, a Junior at Florida
adding that growth is valuable to the county
Southern and a daughter, Michele, an eighth
and it adds to the tax rolls. "It brings people
grader at South Seminole, from his first
In
who hopefully will get involved In govern.
marriage.
ment," he said.
He and his wife, Jo, have two daughters,
"Mchildren we used to walk oSaplando
Jodi, a fifth grader at Winter Springs
Springs. The swimming pool was a beautiful
Elementary and a 4½ months old daughter,
place.
Jeni.
"When it came time to go to the barber
French has been managing the F. F.
shop, everyone knew that no haircuts would
French well-drilling business since his father
be given during the 15 minutes daily that the
was invalided by a severe heart attack in
Lone
Ranger was on radio.
1970.
French said he doesn't resent the changing
area or the growth which has eliminated the
French's father moved to Central Florida
places
he knew and loved as a youth.
when he ws 14, but French's mother's
"With so many people coming In roads had
grandfather moved to Sanford In 1175 and the
to be built, traffic lights Installed and en.
grandfather, George Lewis's name appears
vironmental problems developed," he said.
on many old abstracts of the area.
French said many of the problems which
French graduated from the old Lyman High
developed
during the period of high growth
School In 1952. Thirteen students were in the
rate
several
years ago were brought on by
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Peanuts Helped
Carter On Taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford
paid a larger share of his income In taxes than
did Jimmy Carter last year because Carter
was able to take advantage of a tax benefit
tied to Improvements in his peanut operations.
A comparison of the financial information
provided by the two presidential candidates
showed that Ford reported gross income of
$251,991 last year and Carter reported gross
income of $136,139.
Ford paid total federal taxes of $94,569 in
1975, which was 38 per cent of his gross income. Carter paid taxes of $17,484, equal to 13
per cent of his gross income.

From ' Always
Treasurer To Top

Vince Perry fits the usual description of
accountants. He is a quiet and thoughtful
man, direct in his approach and assumes
nothing,
A native of New Jersey, he has been a
resident of Florida for the past 22 years,
graduated from Maynard Evans High School
In Orlando, attended the old Orlando Junior
College and received his accounting degree
from the University of South Florida.
Perry's parents chose Florida as their
home after his father had served In
Brooksville and the Leesburg area during
World War II.
He worked his way through night school at
USF as a stock clerk at a supermarket and
the graveyard shift at a Central Florida
newspaper. Perry is a panther in the accounting firm of Strang, McMillen and Perry,
Orlando.
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accounting course
at night school at Valencla Community
College, Orlando, for the past five years.
While running for election he Is devoting
only one day per week to business and all his
other time to the campaign trail.
Perry finds accounting a fascinating
profession. He says the fascination Is

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"trying to figure out people's problems. We
are living in a world of income tax today with
a myriad of state, local and federal forms to
be filled out."
He and his wife, Carol, have their home In
Tuscawllla with their two daughters, Laurie,
eight months, and Cherie, 3½.
The Perry's met while both were working in
the Lou Frey-for-Congress campaign several
years ago.
Perry said his efforts In the Ronald Reagan
campaign were mostly involved in administration, keeping abreast of the federal
election laws while handling several hundred
thousand dollars in contributions.
His
include yard work, taking
advantage of his "green thumb." Perry
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has become almost expert at the craft.
Perry's Involvement In politics Florida
began with the Goldwater-for-President
campai gn in 1%4. "1 was al ways somebody's
campaign treas ur er, but at some point you've
got to do it Yourself," he said.

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problem by First Baptist says he expects something backing e Sou Seminole
th
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to speak out before the election
Church of Winter Springs concrete to come out of
next
in
churches
their
efforts
to
close
to find out the positions of
pasto r Robert Clark, organizer Tuesday's A ssociation meeting
down the club. "We are goin g to candidates and elected officials
Concerned about nude en- of the getogether. Churches
at which Jack Fulenwder, ha ve to, raise the community on
the issue. Do they favor
tertainment at Club Juana and f rom Maitland to Sa nf ord were
chief investigator for the State conscience lest this sort of thing
restrictive ordinances or
other county nightspots, some represented , but none from At ey's
torn
Seminole office, will come to Sanford," he added.
tightening of present laws?" He
15 area minist ers and church Casselberry.
speak. The meeting will be held
urged
those interested to
representatives met Wedat 10 am. at the Assembly of
Jones
told
e
group
"You
contact
of
th
fidals and candjda
neaday at a Sanford steakhouse
Several Sanford ministers God Church on
West 27th Street. can't Just go out on pure to express their opposi tion to
to hear advice and recoin- attended the session, including
Porter says he is personally emotionalism and say 'we wan
t nude entertainment.
mendatlons from John Jones, a the Rev. Douglas Porter, who is opposed to the
Club Juana and that place closed down', you
Jones said some areas of the
Casseiberry attorney, on the Sanford Area Ministerial feels It is breaking th
e law
possible courses of action.
Association president and Lsadetrunenttotiiecountyaand have to have evidence and country have resorted to
nd proper preparation before restrictive zoning to try and
Jones had been in vited to pastor of the Sanford-Eustis community.
He said the San- taking legal action."
co nfine such activities to a
explain the legal aspects of the Free Methodist Church. Porter ford area
ministers would be
Jones said "Now is the time certain section. In the event
public officials failed to act he
action
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New York with 41 electoral votes, La shaping up as a prime
target of both major party presidential candidates as Jimmy
Carter heads into th e state on the heels of a two-day visit by
President Ford.
Carter was flying to New York today alter spen ding a quiet two
daysathlshometnPlalns,Ga.ltwas thebeglnningOfauu.ee.(jay
trip In which the Democratic presidential nominee also will touch
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as a public n uslance.
swinging through New York City's middle-class suburbs. There
Citing public apathy, Jones
he voiced saber-edged criticism of Carter and promised that a
said if the silent majority' Is
Ford administration will show "compassion for the American rea
ll y concerned, they have to
tax payer."
get out and put their concern
into action. "Less than 15 per
But t here was potential trouble awaitin g Ford in Washington.
cent of the voters elected the
new county Judges. Instead of
It was reported that the special Watergate prosecutor will
smiling grin contest, it is long
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THE PERRY FAMILY: VINCE,
CAROL, CHERIE AND BABY LAURIE

Churchmen Hear JuanaAdvice

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student marks should be kept
confidential between the instructor and each Individual
child, Willis said.

Binford is Involved in real estate sales, but
"the market Is still terrible." he said.
The Binford family Is a very close-knit
group and Mike, 12, does his part. ,We Insist
that our son never He and that he obey his
Parents," Binford said, adding "we can
negotiate anything else."

might take too long.
The application must be ready to submit by the last
week of October. Palm is also preparing an application for
federal funds under the Public Works Act for the city's
proposed sewer system to connect to the Altamonte
regional plant. Together the projects would cost $4.5

class and saying, "This Is John
Doe's paper. I want OU to look

Take ,,ze tn,olir Yellow JI,te.

The decision was made then to move to
Florida. Betty came to the Central Florida
area alone and in one week found an appropriate home for the family.
She is teaching chemistry, calculus and
algebra at Lake Brantley High School and
pursuing a master's degree in accounting at
Florida Technological University.

The city is required to Include In the application

said, "and hereby destroy his

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The three-member Binford family was
llVlngin three states for a year _MI.IJppj,
Alabama and New Jersey.
Working for the Borden Chemical Co. with
the entire southeast United States Including
Florida as his territory, Binford left sunny
Florida for his home in Alabama one day, and
was greated with a snow dorm In Montgomery.

description of a site owned We and clear by the city and It
was decided final negotiations with Georges St. Laurent
for a proposed one-acre site in Longwood Industrial Park

moved or removed from their
poaltion."
Willis also called on board
members for "strong action

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ordytoorphans, but toboys who had been in
trouble with the law. "I grew up quickly there
In that one year," Binford says. "We were
taught to root, hog or die"
At the end of the year, Binford wrote tohis
late father's sister In Meridian, Miss., seeking
a home with family. He stayed there through
his school days and through two years of
college at MfUap before entering M[aI.1ppI
State University.
Working his way through school, his dream
was to become aveterljiarfan. One day while
In school, he decided the Marine Corps
"builds men. "Parris Island taught discipline
—that a man can go until he Is mentally and
physically exhausted and then go further.
After three years I was a man and went back
to college and finished It," he said.
In his senior year in college, he met his
future wife, Betty, in an organic chen4stry
lab and they got married. Betty had one more
year to go to school to get her degree In
chemistry.
"I was accepted In graduate school, but I
got a good Job offer. Iwas tired of scrimping

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to finish her last year. Their son, Mike, was
horn In the Interim and Betty's parents took
care of him in Alabama while she finished
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LONGWOOD
City Engineer William Palm was
asked Wednesday night to select the most suitable cityowned site for a proposed water plant.
To expedite an application for federal funding, city
councilmen decided to proceed on the basis of one of
several tentative sites presently owned by the city with
the idea of later switching to a more suitable site should
the grant be received.

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"We don't handle our problemscounty," Willis continued, "that
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coilfidence."
not have ever owned or
George Willis, who said he operated a business In his life —
was speaking as a taxpaying and permit him to be in.
citizen rather than a committee dependent of the parent can.
member, told panelists on the pany.
Seminole County School Board
"Our school system Is the
that in the local school system, only large business In the

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Iedaat fame in the esenty when be defeated tncnmbe(
Comfy Cm(i,1,s Cbalrmm Mike Haftawiy for the
fle'!Irnt1 nomb3atinn.
Perry, 13, Lad concautrated
poliUcal efforts
working in the background In ether campaigns — most
recently campaign eaaurer for Ramid Reagan In
Reagan's ran for the GOP presidential moadnatlon.
Binford, 3$, was very active in what has been called
The "FreemanHattaway political machine" before a
break with them last year when be switched from
Democratic to Independent.
Now of the three has served In elective ofIIce

and pinching pennies and went to New Jersey
to work," Binford said. Betty stayed at school

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officials,, according to City Council Chthman Sal Orlando and
City Atty. Itecuieth McIntosh.
A member of Seminole's given to thegnanagement ur
Orlando told Co'mdflmen this week that sworn testimony,
ofo
Cs'dywide School Advisory schools" Willis said. Some of
PolYgraph tests
doc=ents &amp;'S
Committee (CWSAC) charged the public feels a lack of acpiled In the vice probe "scared the living devil out of rfl,"
&amp; IS
WednesdayfflgJgt"a
lack of coun tability exists. Th e
Indicated evidence he has viewed concerning city officials
ac
countability exists" within Seminole public school system
connected with operations at Club
local school management and is the only large business In
Caamlberry officials are checking into Poasiblo step to th
at he has heard of Instances Seminole county that will spend
th
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activity
th
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at
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regulate
n gt'pot fo owing the
1t where public school teachers $3 million, $5 milli
acquittal In cowdy Court of dub operator Michael Pinter and 10
on $7 million
a to build a complex,
dancers on nude dancing charges.
grades
i,,,, to "ridicule"
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was thrust from the security of a middle-class
home to Father Kelly's orjthanage in Chicago
when his father died and his mother became
'a seriously W.
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The aly 'eeway costed on the Nov. 2 general
deetlo. ballot Is u the 8itrtct em seat as the Seminste
Comity Boud of Comm uIsseu
The c.utatants are: Robert (Bob) French, (0'
Casuelberry); Viace Perry (R-Wider Spul.gi) and
Thomas (Tom) Blthrd (I-Winter Springs).

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by the bosrd Weduesday In. Associates Inc., an Orlando
dudlnggnadlngthe slope eedof traffic consulting fIfliL Layer
the bridge toalo per cent in- quoted the letter as saying that
The Seminole County dine while relihthig its present Tipton representatives w
School Board voted Wechiesday topography, InstallIng 500 feet monitored the bridge sill
night CO aPIWOrv on 011mated of chain link fence from the during peak troffic hours had
$6,000 In Improvements on bridge tea nearby residential no chikb'el rkflng double on

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)
Milton
Friedman of the University of Chicago was
named the winner today of the 1976 Nobel
Memorial Prize in Economics.
Friedman, a 64-year-old native of. Brooklyn,
was honored "for his achievements in the
fields of consumption analysis, monetary
history and theory and for his demonstration
01 the complexity of stabilization policy," the
Swedish Royal Academy of Science said.

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a kW quotation from Rldiard that, he livid ohecurdy, aiuI eveutsally toned c1sd doctineots.
Nixon lnvoiv1n
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tidItcmptyp.1Mer) In the en case."
tewrftm
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P'
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tlp&amp;fiCotdSf.)
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case
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the
didn't
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inaccurate. It may be a remark taken out Of con. much
li____like The Spy Is on American Ipnd.
lb.
Mchatta
Supreme
ke
Paul
Bunyon.
text.
Court
measly ruled that Then should be
But
t'dike
Bunyoo,
Bias,
accordotg
to
the
rightto
But comidor the hnplicatlons If It lent
wing, wu vidally all-poJs1fhJ: be his been
In Janonryof 1160, Alger Hiss was convicted on
But for Old Man pin,
t.arnet Is not
two counts Of perJiry.
EMP
to Stalin, but with the "Iom of Qdoe."
0,er.
R*.wIng
hacks,
employed
by this nation's
The tharass involved HIsV statements about his
Corservalim roll that itt... around In Wk
mad
popularmagalm
arid
)IewIpIpefl,
dill Use
relatioabi1) with one Whittaker Chambers,who mouths as If It were a pacifier.
him
en
a
tagat.
Their
b'h'ne
is
telling
the
public
esd hlnf
au rel4 ez
mmdot
off
for
Anybodywho
"what they want tohesr" that setbacks Inforelgn
a4 p'5' statement
shoot
curtain
classified knows beans about modem ('ine hidory knows
POlICY
due to domestic pie, and that any
By AIJDIR 1JIPfty documents allegedly turned
over
to Qunnbert
that (jng
nI'
have
momursto
help
the sick or old Is a prelude to a total
For all you Middle Americans out there whose oat of a wet poper
151101* to the Socialists.
roll.
IBu
m
rei,UomJ
grasps of history date back only to the dribble activities were pillaging
Reasoner and Walter, dish aid every nIgM d.9)erMe Othis choseand loutk. No wonilar the
But the hacks are going to lose ad, beam the
iini
American people are stronger and more
let me explain that Hiss was a high official In both
But what has all this to do With Richard Nixon
the Agriculture and State Departments back in the and typewriters?
knowledgeable than they were during the McCarthy
Era: they can take the troth.

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Antiboycoff Law
Backfire

California has a new law to prevent California
banks and businesses from complying with the
Arab trade boycott against Israel.
The Congress is trying to pm a similar, bill and
send It President Ford. Ford
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has opposed such legislation bat In this presidential

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44sscr1mInatI6n, is Ipnrafly offensIve and in
tolerable. It must never be hnposeri on our nation
by a foreign power.

On the other hand, an

economic boycott is a
legitimate instrument 01 foreign policy. We have

Imposed such a boycott against Cuba and have
asked other countries to do likewise.
The Arabs do not do business with Israel and
they do not wish to do business with U.S. firms
doing business with Israel. The California
law
Prohibits banks and business firms from certifying
to the Arabs that they do not do business With
Israel. The proposed federal law would make such
a prohibition nationwide,
We cannot control the trade Policy of the
Arab
states, if we attempt to do so, we will
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when they have no satisfactory alternative. That
means we will not get back as many of the dollars
we pay to them for their oil.
Itis possible the Arab states will respond

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In a mid-August public
hearing the county Animal
Control Board found the chimps
"neglected" and Kramer filed
the civil action in county court
seeking seizure of the primates
and suggested the cowl place
them with the Central Florida
Zoo.
This week Central Florida
Zoological Society executive
director Al Raton said the
Soddy is not now — MW never
has been — Werested in owning
Alexander's chimps. The
society already has three

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chimps are highly trained

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cunszoers them "his family."
1 He has vowed to fight to the end
to keep the four chimps.

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Circuit Court Judge A. J.

Hosemann Jr. has dismissed
Forgery and uttering a forgery
charges against Carl E.
Bridges, 23, Orlando.
A jury was selected to hear
the case Wednesday at Sanford
but the panel wasn't sworn and
the case against Bridges
dismissed after the state

revealed Prosecution witnesses
couldn't identify Bridges as the
alleged passer of a check at an
Altamonte Springs supermarket nor could they pinpoint
the date of the alleged offenses,
at'orneys said.
Documents in the court filed
indicated that defense witnesses would have testified that
Bridges was In Orlando at the
time the state alleged the of-

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In a separate case, Susan
Beryl Smith, 25 Lake Rena
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guilty to obtaining property by
worthless check and was meted
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connection with a 1971 assassination attempt on his
onetime associate Clyde Lee. Blackburn, 57, was
convicted and sentenced in 1974 and has now apparently exhausted all appeals, He .till faces trial
next month at an undecided location on
charges he
Possessed 30 to 40 pounds of marijuana with intent to
deliver when he was arrested July 16 at a motel
parking lot at Orlando. Orange County Circuit Judge
W. Rogers Turner said this week the trial will be
moved from Orlando because of publicity.

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Alexander Tuesday afternoon week,
at his 56-acre homeplace on
Kramer says the list will be
lAke Barney Acrette, Road, "part of a negotiated settle.
Geneva, and new chimp cages merit" so that if Alexander
that Alexander says hespew makes changes In the cages
within a time limit yet to be set
tht the Litigation over the
e"mps will be ".ic&amp;ti,d."
Kramer said he and Gussow
will hold a blAst press conlUlL
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charged that the Democratic presidential
nomee
been all over the 11* on the national
defense lasts. The President said that In
November of lad year, Carter Indicated he
thought the Pentagon budget should be slashed
by$lS billion, then a few months later he lowered
this Figuretobetween$bgIlionlo$l billion, and
norerec
e reduced this amourej
further to
ently,hon to billion.
Not true at all. said Carter. In one of the few
fls assertions he has made about anything
during
entire campaign, he accused the
President of deliberately distorting his position,
declaring, "As a matter of fact, I have never
advocated any cut of $15 billion In our defense

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of no ev

Former central Florida gambling czar Harlan "The
Colonel" Blackburn surrendered at Seminote
County Jail this morning for transfer to state prison
to begin serving a six-months to 10-year sentence In

In l week's second

evidence that on this particular point, Jimmy
Carter Is lying In those pearly white teeth of hls4.
Exhibit A: In a news dory In the Mirth IS,
, It bec
necessary to re
irs, edition of The Savannah Morning News,
omes
reporter Rick Green says Carter recommended
School desegrgn does cause problems,
cutting the defense budget by the exact amount
he acknowledges, such as the disruption of
Ford says he once Indicated. Reporting on a St
es;" a" be All"to wift flight to
Patrick's
speech Carter gave to the kkal
the suburts. But süth problems should be
Rotary
at the Dowd.2 Mote Inn In
regarded as opportunities, he says, and not be
Savannal,, Green wrote:
Th
0
used as jusfitication "for turning our backs on
"Carter criticized the proposed $504,Illlon
u constitution the United Stitis
achieve.
deficit In this year's budget. The federal budget,
The Constitution of the United States.Of
Israel's cause will be hurt, both in the Mideast
he said, could be and should be cut, especiallyJ
Joseph A. CalIfano, the br ight young lawyer
cowsn, says nothing abo ut school bmiri&amp;
memories. They fail to underst
e defense budget. 'Approximately $15 billion
th
and with the American people, if these conand that
many people would like to change that. Others awho
newserved
job. President Lyndon Jonson so well has economic and biologic factors produced th
could be d from the defe nse budget and not
sequences occur. That is why we oppose the an.
ose
families,
weaken this nation's military capability or the
tiboycott legislation.
Jimmy Carter has put Califano to work to
bus a black child to an Inferior school and
The possibility
military
capability of our allies,' said Carter.
tythat
Joseph
C.JIIano
may now
ft accomplish two things with a single project.
most certainly was wrong — it is now right to bus
In so worthy a cause as lining up American
"He noted that the U.S. Navy has as many
a white child to the same presumably inf erior
CANUO is, first, suppoae to make the
therewe
were
at the
endi of World War
Roman Catholica hi support Of the pIdei*Ial II whenasthere
more
men
American family strong again. Second, he's
school for the sake FSCIII balance.
ambition of Jimmy Carter —1* able to recreate
n the service.
Be that as It ma y, a constitutional amend. supposed to
American Roman
Carter
said
eie
Is
tbeeconomic and biologic
th
one
admiral for
onto
ment prohibiting busing on racial grounds does CaU especially those hi Northeast, that a um to American family
every 1.7 naval ships. Similar cuts could be mada
At this point we fall to see much of a campaign Issue In
once knew
not appear likely, and Flemming Is correct when they Oughtto get In there and support (and most should evoke great laughter were Itwe
President Ford's outings on the golf course as a guest of curnot 50 Sad a in the other armed vi
he said.
he
vote)
for
Carter
In
Nov
says
ember.
Rereading his 19-month-old story at my
subject.
poratlon officials when he was a congressman
there
no alternatIve
boning
to attain Somehow, Carter sees a connection between the
from Michigan.
desegreg
ated Is
schools
not, thattoIs,
until the
The American family
Nor do
root
anything significant In the fact that the British
hiSW Is about request, reporter Green tells me he stands by
ca
e
us
te
school
segrega
d
s today Is SOIflthOW two projects.
and Israeli governments paid some the expenses of Jimmy
done for. Some would Name Its passing on dirty lwhat he wrote. He sa he remembers "quite a
Most Americans would agree that the
changed. And that Is the homing patterns
movies or explicit llhiidraticni In questionable ot" about the Carter speech because he "didn't
Carter on trips he made abroad when he was governor of
City-suburban makeup of our metropolitan IAmerican family Is nothing like the strong social
magazines.
Georgia.
u a former Navy
was
see a
Others,
nstitu tion it was a generation or two ago.
areas
erson would be so critical of the Navy."
To suggest that eight of these men comprised his I egrity
here once we were st
Plottomakeusweakw
The modem family began to fall upon bard
nt
Which means that school bus.ng Is here to
Green says that following his Rotary Club
Not to be overlooked,
In accepting the hospitality of people with an Interest in politics
Is the high cost of
whether It knew It or not, with the coming
stay
In
the
United
States,
because
is carrying pod-Watergate 'norality" a bit too far,
r
k
the bent TV reporters
ft elll be long
homing
which
mak
es
diffi
It
cult
to
find
places
for
the I nd ustrial Revolution. The end so-called
time, If ever, before a res
representatives ailing and older g erations iwho had not Filmed his talk, spoke "
We are dist urbed, however, by reports th
en
at special
idential
racialleaders
l5flC cottage Industries, through which Individual
acceptable to the courts and
Civil rights
In the same house with th e
im
ti
Prosecutor Quarks F. Ruff Is Investigating a ceimedlotu betOther things, he
, folk, one
families working together In their own homes
exists
In
this
country.
suggested defense budget ut $15 billion.
the great losses the changing
ween Mr. Ford and Us possible ,laundering,, a,campaign
il
produced most of the world's consumer goods,
Thus the pressure for busing cannot be let
Exhibit B: Scot Selden, who also covered
We still refashion and strengthen the
contributions In Michigan In the 196k. Mr. Ford obviously Is
for one minute, otherwise the simple fact u°p signailed the start of the factory system which in
disturbed by the reports, too, calling reporters
American family only in terms of the conditim CUICTS Savannah Rotary luncheon talk, at the
in
to say that his
where people live would quickly result in a a few yeanwastomaketi economic
wider wtilch.we now li ve. Some of th
time as a reported for radio station WQQT. tells
conscience Is clear and that the reco rd of his personal integrity
anachronistic, An almost
r
me
he too "definitely rnnnnbers" Carter's
eturn to Predominately black or PredominatelY pa
ditions
is more Important to him than the election,
may
be
able
f
am
ily
t change Orrnodlfy.
rallel development hi Invention of new farm
Many we will not. But we dill have success only remarks,
recommended $15-billion defense budget slash
white schools in every city where boning has machinery
was making the
Is so far more speculation than fact in the published
once required large
been ordered,
He says Is clearly recoll ects broad.
when we understand that the role of women in cat this
accounts ci what Ruff Is checking out. The former special
fa
rm family also a relic of the past,
As
Fl
emm
i
ng
says,
"it
we
retreat
in
American life has been Irrevocably changed,
Leon Jaworgld, says he knows
the air.
iden
Most Americans who can remember the large
it will condemn the foundation upon which families
However, Selden, who now works for
that the family doesn't make
wrongdoing that would involve the Presi
radio
much
sense
an
y
dent, and Mr. Fords
the past, the extended family
the w hole civil rights movement
more as an economic wilt, that relationships station WGUS in Augusta, Ga., says he does not
background presuma bl y including his Mlchlgan.csmpafgpj
th
outings, the support one
Perhaps the end In this case will eventua
botwem members the family will likely never remem ber If he heard Carter make his remarks
got an exhaustive study by congressional staff members and
lly generation drew from another when they lived In
t
the Rotary Quib or U he repo rted on them from,'
the
us
if
mean
ll
But
we
rea
be the same again,
On FBI prior to his confirm ation as vice president.
y won't know for close proximity are bound to long for a return to
gnerat
a
wire
story,
Duard La Grad is editor Of the Bfrrnlagham
those family pleasures they treasure in their
Selden tells me that when Is heard President
AIs, PosHlerkit
Ford accuse Carter of having once recommended a $15-billion reduction in Us defense
budget, "in my head I said that's true, Carter did
say
one
I remember
that."
Exhibit C: Two days after his remark3to the
1
Rotary Club in Savannah, Carter repeated his
call
$15-billion cut in Pentagon spending at
a
press conference In Beverly Hills, Calif., ac
WASHINGTON — It happens all too often. A and presl,nt of the Valley Title Company,
defending Edwards and has made donations to Rei
cording to Los Angeles Times reporter Kenneth
goodma , possessed of fine principles,
es, wins a which has become the largest title company
the congressman's
ch
resn's camgns.
pai The relationship
seat In Congress and, manages to hang on to it. his home district. A few years ago, he stepped
between the two men, clearly, has been
In the March 20, 1975, LA. Times, Riech
Th en, in the heady atmosphere of Wa ington,
reported that Carter "thinks the Ford de
profitable.
remainsits
fense
Ms principles slowly begin to erode. sh
co
budget for thIs year could be reduced
ocr,
controlling stoc
kholdewI
r. th 51 per cent the
by about
Watching a good man slip Is always a sad shares.
A few year, ago, Ben Ginden and his $15
billion wi tho ut sacrificing na tional
security."
associates fell behind In their mortgage
experience. It's particularly wrenching to see ft
In 1963, a year after he was first elected to
When I asked Carter press spkesman Betty
happen to Rep. Don Edwards, D..Callf. Few men Co
Congress, his company took title to a parcel of
payments on the Monte Alban Apartment, The Rainwater at Carter-Mondale headquarters hi
have come to Congress with a more
land in Santa
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, which Atlanta how she reconciles what Carter said in
Calif. The
cOny,
had uaranteed Us mortgage, threatened
past and a more promising future.
although holding the deed to th e pro
to his debate wi th Ford With w t Carter has been
ha
1
'foreclose Us project.
An es-FBI agent and a seUade millionaire, actually owned Inst
firm PertY,
ead, the
held Us land
reported as saying In the past, she didn't. She
he had one of the fined records In the House. He for the real owner, a practice
Glnden sought the Assistance of the
denied Use repo. After a long pause
that is quite legal
became known as a legislator who stood up for under California la
w.
congressman who promptly dispatched a and a little laugn, she tells me: "I'm certain he
the downtrodden and spoke up for his canmissive to HUD. Edward asked the housing did not say these things."
In March, W70, the land was officially deeded
to the Ginden H and B Company, which built th
officials
to
And why are you certain, since you w
almost o,000 in payments so
e
ere not
He was the right man, It seemed, to head the Monte Alban Apartments on
the Ginden project could be
In Savannah or Beverly Hills? I ask. Well, she
the property. One of
Constitutional Bights
says, with another little laugh, "We have
were to throw (Monte Alban)
Subcommittee. But power the Principal partners was Ben Glnden, who told
been
and prestige have differing effects on different us
pleaded
Edwards
his company paid about $6,000 to the
, "there will be 192 famIlies following him and what he's teen saying for
men. To some, they offer cha ll enges; to others, coogresanan's firm
evicted."
for Its services,
quite some time. And It would seem a little
,
temptations. Don Edwards, after ascending the
Ginden acknowledged that Is has also paid
unusual that he would be sayi
letter
ng the same thing,
His
to
HUD
concluded: "I feel impelled day-In
heighL began to slide back down again.
the congressman's firm an additional $6,000 to
and
dayut,
then
all
of
a sudden, one
to
dress
that I would certainly hope that this quirk,
Oil/ :,gP9A,W
He has been an iwffeLlive chairman. He even $lO,OOO
for 1bUUe work an other land
our
where he would say something different.
project be saved. I would appreciate your
let his own Privacy bill the in his smUe. examinati
on of the California land records
and furthermore, under my administration
time No. I didn't have to be there to know that the
and cooperation in
Worse, we have now caught him in a blatant
receiving a full
(hew has been no increase
od." governor is a little mo
disclosed serveral real estate transactions that
in the nickel
re astute than thin k he
Edwards did not mention the fact that he
coafl4ct of listened. Here
the details of the the Valley Title Company handled
was could get away with someth
defense
for
Glnden.
ing Like that."
writing in behalf of his firm's client, nor that his
complex dory:
The latest was only a few months ago.
Well, maybe Carter Is this astute and maybe
firm had been involved In the actual real
Edwards made most of his fortune as founder
estat
e h Isn't but we'll never
Ginden has also written letters newspapers
know from Us Carter
transaction in question
Ieop!e.
economic countermeasures, aff ting
ec
the large
quantity of oil we Import from them.
It is certain that our relations with the
Arabs
will be soured. The moderate Arab
leaders who
cooperate with us will be weakened with their own
people. Radical anti-American lenieta In these.
coun tries will be strengthened. Our long-term
goal
Of peace and security for all Mideastern nations,
including Israel, will be made more difficult to

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torney, Irving Giaaow, after what points hecousldersthe s
Gissow, Kramer and U. Kyle cages lacking In, Kramer said, ."
Hill of the stit. Game and Fish and a detailed Hating Is ex-

and It Is very important because it Involve
Carter's personal credildilty.
In his opening remarks, President Ford

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county court seeking dlsrnissaj work required on the cages
Of the civil action against Alex- should be forthcoming.

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ssttle" the leugthy court flglg . GonsowuIdLt. Hill uysUs
seeking seizure of Alexander's new cages are "technically v"4
as "neglected" safe," but HIll will report to
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In a recently released study based on
bearings in Boston, Denver, Louisville, Tampa
and 25 other cities, the commission reports that
desegregation Is being accomplished peacefully
in most areas.
areas.
Even In Boston, says commission chairman
M
S rnnug "we received tidimony
fromone school after another that Indicated It
was
Flemming Urges CwWm to provide more
money for desegregation and to repeal a law
bangtheoneoj fusdsforthetrga.
sportatlon of students.
"There Isflo alternative (to
ng)"he
sass. "We have identified
hi order to break up the segregated

results are unpredictable.
Initially we will lose some of their business.
TheYwillcontInuetobuyourpuctsoniy

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Boston and a few other, cities, school boning Is
working says the U.S. Commission on Civil
pjgg5
s landmark decision
In 1654 outlawIng deliberately segregated public
schools, and as the result of suboequent
refinements of that decision, some 250 schools
around
wd17 ban been desegregated by
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election Year it would bepolIticallydIfflcuItfor the
PlsldenttoIt.
veto
The purpose of the legislation is to support
Israel. But It could easily backfire and hurt the
Israeli cause.
It is Important to recognize that any
discrimination against U.S. citizens because of
theirJewish religion is already aga inst
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AidivefrucV'beg been tw9'aud'a4al1 momtls ago,"
declared In efforts by Slate Gomow said. "Bring someone
Ally. Abbott
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favor buying the site from 3 to 1 vote to buy the lalid U 1pear

b6forv the cavsmli.
.scurity to be prov1de by she the location as excellent,"
Orlando
Oreratreetfor
Investment
mm moreCo.
than
of didn't
mistake because
homeowners
nest
Tuesday to protest the sheriff's office, controlled Vihien declared. Vihien added,
receive
A majority of Seminole $255,001
proper decision.
notification.
acc
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however, that he Is in
County
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nigig's vote, accorng
Commission Chairman MikeI1aat
to Commissioner
Harry 01p development and plans. agreement with all homeowner
KwjtkøJr. saidHattaway
AM favored
the purchase of a Dick WlflImns said he dill Hattaway said he was aware a" Kwiatkowski, was a "breach of Sid Vihien
they felt the
and demands.
4acn
park site
I. opposed the purchase, while along that Apple Valley
Apply Valley residents, if
Valley despite a protest by Williams' colleague John homeowners opposed the
.
, sit.
, t.n
.
intended
citizens lad night.
Kimbrough — though not purchase. He said he knew of Kw1atkowskisaIdhem,,itj
PUrcMuatTue.day'sme.tj,
majority
of the IOPk
have
win go to
A poll cnducted this monajng commenting on whether he the protest movement at lead homeowners and promised to"The
are going
to benefit,"
court
toindicated
tmalt thethey
purchase.
Shows the tine Democratic would vote for or against — two weeks prior to lad night's
change
his vote If residents Kwiatkowski said. "I don't feel
county commissioners atm
week's
Initially, homeowners felt
too homeowner vote to W. could preemg one valid reason a minority of homeowners
might go along with the
why a perk shouldn't be located should atop that."
plan it tin county commission
there. So far, Kwiatkowski
"BasedI ::s
onno
thereason
factsto
I've
met all Its
demands.
But
says, no one had produced a received,
Association
President
Richard
good reason,
change my mind," Hatta
way Garl then pointed out that the
d.
An association study
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of the
mittee
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cefl2miss*on
wil
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change
next
arowd the park,
controlled ficlals have eyed the Apple month because both Hattaway
hours of operation, addJfJossi Valley site since W71. "1 judge andfthlei will leave.

Put New Park In Midway,
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Kimbrough, in a memorandwn
to the board, has auggasted relocation of a protested perk site
near Apple Valley subdivision
to the Midway area near
Sanford.
'Ithouts!ddptgftin
Midway," Kimbrough said
WAY- "I think they'd be glad to
have It, and you wouldn't get
many complaints It
Apple Valley Homeowners
met last night In Altamonte
Springs and voted to try and
block the county's action to
purchase 40 acres nearby their
m
subdivision'
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Sanford
Joan Anderson
Chester H. Bethany
Ah Fludd
Felicia
Anderson W. McKenzie
Patriciap
Opel E. Robertson
Rosa L Williams
TimothyA Oates,
Casselberry
Irene L Walker, DeBary
Willa D. Carver, DeLand
Alice G. A,f,.'
Harry Br", Deltona
Bruce L Eanes, Deltona
MaeLLau,D.J
Michael J. Russo, Del
Donald W. Wright, Deltona
Robert H. Yackel. 1)ellona
Jesse Graham, Geneva
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Ferman Barrett
Serita M. Duhart
James F. Garner
Elijah Manning Sr.
Donna S. Medlin
William Reynolds

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Henry Finney

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Mike Wilson
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SEATTLE (AP) — To hear stop its opponents. Seattle's of. they play sound defense and
'if we can't play th
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Seattle's Jack Patera and Tam- tense is averaging about $0 they never give up," he said. everybody after three years,
pa Bay's John McKay talk yards per game, but its defense "They get behind and they then either our plan was wrong,
about it, you'd think Sunday's has yielded over 30 points a come back. They can make the we are picking the wrong type
National Football League game.
big plays. If we've made a big personnel or we're not coaching
matchup between the two winMcKay, meanwhile, still Is play, I was in the
as well as we should."
less expansion teams was Just looking for the right com• when it happened."
another game
bination on offense. Tampa Bay
Both Patera, an NFL assist"This isn't going to make or has scored just two touchdowns ant for 13 years before taking J u nior
s I ty
break either franchise," said in five games while giving upan the Seattle job, and McKay,
ê Patera, the rookie head coach average of 24 points a game.
who won four national chamof the Seahawks. "Between
"They're missing tackles, pionshipsin his l6 years ashead Slates 3 Games
Tampa and Seattle, this prob- fumbling, dropping passes coach at Southern California
Junior varsity football is back
ably is very important, but I They're a very similar ball club before being lured to Tampa, in the spotlight tonight with
don't think the rest of the nation Ito us)," Patera said. "They have been associated with three gaines on tap involving
is as tuned in to the outcome. just haven't been able to put winning throughout their ca- Seminole County teams.
reers.
"Hopefully, one of us is going anything together."
Oviedo travels to Lake
McKay says that despite
to win. I'm sure both of us can't
"It's been painful and humbi. Brantley in an intra-county
Seattle's losses it is showing ing," said McKay of his first rivalry, Bishop Moore is at
lose."
Says McKay: "1 don't think Progress,
NFLeason. "But we're enjoy. Seminole and Colonial plays at
"They're doing an out. ing trying to do something that Lyman.
It's that important. We're tryJob. They throw well, isn't easy.
ing to be good three years from
Kickoff is 7:30
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Stuart Hail

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Chile Barnett
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we win or lose ii.
"But I'd sure like to win it."
Both teams enter Sunday's 10
EXPORT, Pa. (AP)
The night before as the New York church where the funeral servam. P1)1 clash at Tampa Sta- baseball players who shared his Yankees defeated Kansas City ice was held.
dium 0-5. In the long run, the victories carried pitcher Bob in the third game of the Amen"There are a lot of fine ball
outcome won't mean that Moose of the Pittsburgh Pirates can League championships,
players but Bob was a very
much, but from the standpoint to his grave here in his homeEllis new into Pittsburgh for special kind of person" said
of fans Interest and "bragging town.
the funeral and chartered a former Pirates' General Manrights." it means a great dealPirates outfielder Al Oliver, heliocopter to this West- agt'r Joe L. Brown.
) Seattle is coining off a 27-20 joined by pitchers Jun Hooker, moreLand County town.
The small church was packed
loss to Green Bay in which the Bruce Kison and Dave Giusti; "Bob's
death
reminds
us
of
with
than
mourners
Seahawks held a 20-7 lead late bore the casket to the grave site the brevity of life," said the and more
another
50300
people
stood
in the third period before col- Wednesday after funeral Rev. Gervase Chutis said of the
iscie
lapsing, while Tampa Bay suE- services for Moose, who died In 29-year-old Moose.
fered its third shutout In a 211 a weekend car crash.
The Rev. Chutis baptized
Moose's widow wore a gold
setback to Cincinnati.
Also attending was former Moose and married him and his necklace that bore the nwnber
Patera
concerned Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis, who wife, Alberta, in St. Marys "38," which he wore on his
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I think Seminole's motivation factors are Steve Kim loose, Crooms' Keith Whitney, Bobby
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silly, senseless errors — like clipping when a touch.
I down is long gone — and put four quarters of football
together. Defensively, I have an idea they can.
Offensively, I don't think they can rely on Tim
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means the team is going to have play a brand of
football now displayed in the first five games
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football team pushed Its record
2.1 Wednesday night with a2p. Alternate quarterback Tom
Seminole's Moment Of Truth
18 victory over the Crooms Lacore, kicking specialists
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The moment of truth comes. Likt the rising sun, irvji. &amp;s.wiu
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Kerr
and
a.' d thxcndcra L.a,, Gur1wi
the dying quail and the adage about death ana taXeS. catch uIliciat by Jeii
Moore and John Carpenter also
Gainesville vs. Seminole. More specific, It's Scott Smith.
The
duo
set
two
touchdowns
hadmajor
roles in the victory
Gainesville AT Seminole, and therein is a key,
with long pass plays. Steve Kim
Croom, which fell to 1-2, got
Let's not fool around with hometown favoritism, had two Lake Howell TD efforts from Arthur Jackson
okay? Gainesville Is the favorite. Perhaps not such a touchdowns on sweeps covering on an 18-yard run and Lawrence
clear-cut favorite that Seminole won't even show up,
5 and 4 yards, while Scott Rudolph on an eight-yarder.
but even the most pessimistic Gainesville backer Logan scored from the four on a Bobby Wells and Bruce Annett
admits that Seminole will have to play near-perfect dive The other TD for the Baby were the Panthers' defensive
football to win.
Hawks came on a 35-yard pass leaders.
If there's strength in numbers, Gainesville is in
fine shape. If there's strength in size, Gainesville is
well off again.
Every staunch fan of the gridiron will tell you,
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And that's a plus for Seminole.
Exactly how coach Jerry Posey has managed to
light a fire under the melting pot of teams lacking In
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coaches scratching their heads.
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program on its feet before the winning comes easy?
In his first season last year, Posey's Seminoles went
92. They are 5-0 this time around, and if they get
-past Gainesville, all they have to worry about Is not
letting a sleeping dog bite them from behind.
Simply put, this game is the difference between
a bowl game and a state playoff berth.

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Mostly sunny today and
Friday. Highs In the low to mid
Ms. Low tonight ha the to mid
lOs. Variable mostly nor.
theasterly winds around 10
II4Lh.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 12:50
am., 1:18 p.m., low 6:40 am.,
7:33 p.m.
Port Canaveral; high 12:21
am., 1:00 p.m., low 1:31 am.,
7:19 p.m.
Bayport: high 5:20 am., 7:56
p.m., low 1:01 pm.

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Northslde Christian School declares
that no application for admission to
the courses and programs offered by
this school shall be denied because
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think that's John's Jnunor. . . a
very poor brand of humor.
Either that or It's dopidhy.. ."
"John Kimbrough is not
solving the problem," Vthlen
said. "Midway is adjacent to
thdy of Sanford, and Sanford
is f ull
"His suggeatkm Is totally out
of order," Vthlen declared.
Kimbrough said his memo
was meant tobeappJeuan
agreement couldn't be worked
out with homeowners.
Williams, meanwhile, confirmed today Apple Valley
residents have requested a spot
on the agenda at next Tuesday's
meeting.

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Priscilla Thorpe
Joseph Zavrotny
Jimmie Pierce, Atlanta, Ga.
Harry C. Freeman, DeBary
Joan Rife, DeBary
Billie E. Snow, DeBary
Paul M. Chico, Deltona
Gertrude Sciaretta, Deltona
Ted Brooklyn, Lake Mary
Percy L Mercer, Lake Mary
Sandi Roberts, Lake p4
Bernardine E. Bartlett,
lOngWOOd
' Orlando
Nancy G. Spears, Orlando
Eddie Cobb, Oviedo
Mrs.Travls(Sandra)Taylor
&amp; girl, Sanford

DeLand.
Allen Summerhill Funeral
H.E. Braddock, 00, of 1034
Home,
DeLand Is in charge of
Martin St., DeLand, died arrangements.
Wednesday morning at West
Volusla Memorial Hospital,
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DeLand. Born in Crescent CIty,
rUnrOi• Notice
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he was a life-long resident of •RADDOCIC. H. — F WV.I
services for H.E. Brow
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1034 Martin st. D*Land, who
was affectionately kn6*'
Wednesday, will bo'htldk
whip man" for his hilidMildle died
Thursday of 2 p.m. Of the Allen
leather cow whips. He lived in SummerhIll Chapel, DeLand.
today.
Enterprise for many years and Calling hours are 7.
retired from FlOrida Power Burial in Oakl,
DeLand. Allen Summ,rhl(I In
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Joseph A. Campbell, Orange
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Julia McCartney, Orange
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Sid Vthlen Jr. and Mike Hatta
way voted to spend $255,000 for
the site. (bminjsslcner Dick
Williams voted against, and
Klmbroug)i was out of the corn-

mission chambers when the
vote was taken.
Today, Democrats criticized
Klmbrough's suggestion to
change the site to Midway.
"That's the first time Kimtwh has wanted t d someth
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years," Hattaway, said.
Just east of Sanford. Midway
Is occupied predominantly by
blacks.
"I have doubts about his
sincerity," Hattaway added.
"I think they (Democrats)
thought I was kidding," Kimbrough replied. "But I don't see
any reason they have to locate a
park there at the South. Seminole site."
It's "unfortunate,, that a
majority of board members
voted for the Apple Valley site
without first consulting home.
owners, Kimbrough said.
But Kwiatkowski and Hattaway said homeowners were
advised.
Regarding the Mmbrough
memo, Kwiatkowski said, "1

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David Mellinger

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Ed Murphy
Paul Swell

Malt Stevens
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with a 95, while Marge Persaon
had a net 77 and Mary Ann
Williams low pdts.
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Class B pacesetter was Mrs.
Saner's with a 98. Mrs. Home
had a 78 and Mary Wheichel led
In low putts. Genevieve
Woodruff led Class C field with
a 198 and Maude Butler set
the
net pace with a 79, Alice Potter
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Philadelphia in the National
Leag ue playoffs, began looking
ahead to the World Series,
For some, it was a matter of
taking on the bigger name.
For others, it was a matter of
raking In a lAgger paycheck.
And for most, it was a matter
of believing that whichever
team wound up representing
the American League would
also wind ig a loser,
"I don't care who we play because these guys represent the
best team in base ball," Qncln-

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said Wednesday as he awaited
the outcome of the best-of-five
play off between the New York
Yankees and Kansas City Roy.
als, now tied 2-2.
"There taft another club in
baseball that can match the
eight players we can put on the
field every day," Anderson
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IS'S; 7. Lewis Dry Wall, lain
Jew,ievs, and Jeno$' Inc 13.7;$. Fla.
Screen Printing 10-11j; 6. HIS Stores,
Burger Chef, Burrs Texaco and
Inland Materials lii; 10. Joe
Creamons Inc. and All American
Flag 7-13; 12. Fleet Reserve 6-I4.
High Games: Red Groover 723;
bill Cla rk 217311. Warren ewes
200704; Jim Ice 722; CPi.s Plant 703;
Ray Ceynowa 219; John Fischer 221;
J.sck Kaiser M . Bill Blanchard 202
216; Phil Roth, 20 1 ; Al Bowling 201;
Martin Kansan 200; Ward Lewis 203;

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Torn Owens 203; Fred Ruchi ISO;

SovHe Owens 161.
High Series: Kirk Middleton 507;
Frid Rucisi $04
MYSTERY LADIES

Standings: I. Dolphin Financ e IS.
5; 2. No. 7 137; 3. Nice Day Coin
Laundry 10.10; Winn Dix;* 1010; S.
Bass I Co 9. It; 6. Gary She Shop 9.
II; 7. Chesapeake Crab House 1-12;
1. Cbia Boats 6-I4.
High Games Ruthe lavroffiy 172;
Alice Fowler 155; Dorothy Berg 145;
Joann Nuwbert 151111; Grace De,
134; Doris Bean 121; Sandy Russell
161.

Lewis 702211. Willie Lewis 304.

High Series. Bill Bia,glsa,d 610;
Bill Clark 670, Rid Groover SIS;
Warren M.wes 512; Jim Ice 594;
John Fischer .'46; Jim Lewis SI).
Converted Splits. Ray Ceynowa 734 ,a.
Oth er H4lights: Star of Week
Bill Clark +101
SAM BOUR a co.
Standings- Tearotfs 15-I; 3.
Tarbabes 11$; 3 lacks 5.7; i.
SOS. 17. S. Hammerhead Of. 6The Gutters $1; 1. ra,buckess II.
I Swinging Shingles Beams 71; 10
Slates 6 1 0. II Ladders S-Il; It.
Kats.
High Games. Roberl Gilbo 231.
Marilyn Re vels Ill
High Series Robert Gilbo $73;
Merge Allman Ill,
tuber Highlights. Slat Karla
FlOwerS
10; Ann KiOd 11,
LAKE RUTH
Standings. I Somethin' F5fly, 2.
Pint, 3
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Joan Newbere 43$; Sandy Russell

432.
Con vert ed Splits: Jackie Good.
man 5)0; Norma Wagner 5-7; Sue
Ceynowa 5-79.
0mev Highlights. Queen of me

Week Doris Bean +121; Grace
Davis +13.

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Standings: 1. Breezewood; .
Walt's AC., 3 No. 16; 1. Midway
Marl; S. uS Underground; 6
MaccelIa's Restaurant; 1. TraIl
Bi.ter3.I. ReId't Garage; 9, No, I;
tO Pioneers; $1. Salt I. Pepper; $2.
Barbour Bros, 13. No 5; II, Davis
Machine; IS. Allen's Pro Shop; le
Bob Dance Dodge; 17. RainbOw
Painting; IS. No. 21; l. Pin Sir ,
men. 20. F. Troop.
High Games: Beriiy Hijdley 213;
John Alien 2$?. Eddie J.ckson 207;
Ray Jacobs 703 Al Boidman 201;
Richard WhitehO5, 201; Stan
Hendricks201. Jim Johnson 211;
Alice Hendricks 152 IV; Ann Smith
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Navy Commands' and Mn.
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Edward L King of 1433 E. Main WICHITA FAILS, TeL
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day at CIES, GROUPS AND PE ASONS:
October, A.D. 1516
Defendants.
The ebovenamed
County
James S. Daniel lii
proposes to request the U.S. TO: NOTICE OF ACTION
Joseph P. Kerwin
JAMES M. WILLIAMS
Department of Housing and Urban
ublish: Oct. 11,21,70 Nov. 1, 916
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Department to release Federal
DEE.1
All parties claiming Interests
funde under Title I of the Housing
under or against JAMES
andCommunityDeve
nen,Ad of
M. WILLI AM S and to all parties
ISll(PL93313)tO be
UI.dfo,tp,,
having
or
claiming to have any
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
'0OWiflU prolect
right, title or Interest in
NAME STATUTE
the real
MIDWAYPAVINGAND
property herein described.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DRAINAGE PROGRAM
Notice Is hereby given that the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PavecertainstreetsandSix
that an action to
undersig,e pursuant to the
Acre Drainage Program
a met
"Fictifloin Name Statute",
tgage on the folling real property
ChapterMidway,Sanford, Seminole,
in Seminole County, Florida:
Florida
wIth the County Comptroller In and
Lot 10, Block L, NORTH

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Airman Patrick Al. Howlett 'rfl, ion of W. and
Mn.
from the U.S. Air Force's ac- Lemusi E. Tow ,f
Form
During the its weeks training counting specialist course Ave.,
$ Lackland APB, Tex., the condoned by th
been Akann,g, 4np, Nis
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promoted to alrmnes first
alflflaflstUdiedthe Air
Miss., after completing Air

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mission, organization
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Hewlett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Airman Tea, an avionic
special Charles E. Hewlett of $40 Iris Inertial and
spsclailst, is
b$d?OtIOli in human
relations. Road, Casselberry, is now assigned at radar
Moody AFB, Ga.,
King will now receive trained in
the principles of Air withaunit of theTacticajAir
Sp
ecialized blining In Pile air Force accounting and apCommand.
OperatIons field.
propriatton and control
Thealrmaniaalvl3graduate
A 1972 graduate of Port. systems,
and will serve at of Good sepherd High School,
smouth High School,
the air. Lowry AFB, Cob. Completion Addis baba, Ethiopia, and
man I'muded to an former Of the course enables the air. attended Frankl College
Pamela M. Urns, daugidem' of man to receive
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Anderson said he believed
"some of the yo unger pl ayers
are hoping It will be In New
York. But that's because Vankee Stadium seats more than
the KansaA City park and
they're fi guri ng that playing
New York will mean more
money to them."

Standings: I.
17-3;
Leftovers III; 3. Hits I, Mn. 146; 4
Splits I, Misses 137; S. Strikar
Ding Dongs, E 1 Marks 13$; I. Sills
, Jean s. Gators,
WooIckers II 9;
i. Crackerlacks, Lucky Strikes
10; I). lIlini's, Easy Go en, HI
Bails, Ringers i'll; Ii. tew
Yorkers ,
Hl.Lo's,
Spoilers,
Dynamos, Buckeyes 1-12; 22.
Popeyes 713; 23. Jet Set, Four
Diamo.
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High Games: Verne p
Dorothy Bryant II6
Gordon
Lesenring Ill; JO. Ferrer 177 .450;
Ben KIesel 177.475; Oft Gra,ys.ntan
177; Eulah Offhaus 173; OlIve
Westray i

Converted Splits: Helen Ferrer
Florence Dunand i 5)0; Gordon
Spencer $410. Rudy Westvay 27;
Ma.'jorl, WIlson 27; Frances Greco
4-S. Fr ed Drew $0; Of* Olson 310;
Bert Lang. 3-10; Viola Koch 310;
Ben Kiesel 3-tO; MlbiePi$ hog3 10;
John Evans 3.10; Cappy Evans 310;
Sam Kaminsky $10
Stars Motile PIthoiJd, Terence
Morrison 440

Clark, Lynn Dickerson,
Poe; third row
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Donahue, Steve Peavey,
Osborne, Greg
Beggs, Mike Wilson, Danny Williams, Absent
when picture was taken were Kevin Barnhart,
Lynn Dickerson, Son Andriano.

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statement of any claim or demand
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Publish : Oct. 11, 1916
they may have. Each claim must be
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
In writing and must Indicate the DEE-l6
CUlT • IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
79basis for the claim, the name and
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICEOPOINIRAL
address of the creditor or his agent
IL.TIISI
CAN No. flI79o-CA.U.c
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and the amount
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
clalmid. lfthCclalmlsny,du.
ORLANDO, N. A., formerly Citizens
FLORIDA
the date when It will become due
A GENERAL ELECTION WILL National Bank of Orlando,
saii be stated If the claim Is
BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
Plaintiff,
contingent or unhiquidited ,
nature of the uncertainty shall be WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA ON
O.
EATON and MARIAN
stat,. It the claim Is secj-ed, the THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER. RICHARD
1S1i, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ° EATON, his wife; ESTHER
security shall be described. The
ELECTING A COUNCILMAN.
AN, WEIMAN: MERIT CREDIT
claimant thaII deliver sufficient

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each personal representative.
All Persons Infer estod In the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice
Administration has been mailed are

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Maihier Ill; Sandy Swain 15;
Wayne Burdick 179.
High Series: Helen Moehler 537;
II?;

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Wayne

Burdick 441; Pick
Hostival 407. Sandy Swain SOl ,
Converted Splits. Buddy Boldree
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Other Highlights: Star of Week
Helen Moettlr 10.4.
FRIDAY NIGHT GOOD TIMES

Standings 1 Not Stutft, 3- Wild

Foreign &amp; American
car repairs , major

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Publish Sept. 23. 30 &amp; Oct. 7. U, 1976
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High Series High Rollers 2141
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Other Highlights: Star of Week
Buck Constable + 73; High Series -

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Mitits; 1 Bowled Overs; 10
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High Games: Art Sansoucl. 211;
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High Series : Joe Befmingham
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Standings: I Anqeli, 2 E?ii's; 3.
Corners; i Berdi's; S Fox Valley;
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NOTICE OF ACTION

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economic Impact. The specific law
being implemented is F.S.
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be followed by a student wtio has a
complaint that sex discrimination
has been practiced in a school, The
student may filea written complaint
with the school Counselor, he
assistant principal and then the
school principal If a solution has not
been reached. At the level of the

principal, the decision is final unless
the principal indicates otherwise.
There is no determinable economic
impact of this policy. The specific
law being implemented is F.S.
730 22. Also to be considered is
proposed policy 755.1 which
establishes the rate for mileage
reimbursement at 14 cents per mile
for one round trip per day when

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
DIVISION
,FLORIDA
ORLANDO
COURT NO.
7-90Orl.Clv.Y - payment is necessary for economy
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
or safety because parents live in
Plaintiff, v OLIVER GRAYSON,
isolated area. Children from dif
Jr. and MARY ANN GRAYSON, his
ferent families may be expected to
wife; LIBERTY LOAN CORP. OF
ride in one, car but payment will not
ORANGE;
SANFORD
FURbe made II number exceeds rated
NITURE CO. Defendant(s).
capacity of car. Person requesting
NOTICE OF SALE - Notice is
payment must show ample in
nereoy given that pursuant to a surance coverage and attendance
FINAL DECREE of Foreclosure
must be verified by principal. Policy
entered on September II, 1976 by the
has no determinable economic
above entitled Court, in the above Impact. The Specific law being
styled cause, the undersigned
implemented I$ F.S. 230.73(5). Also
.Jnited States Marshal, or one of his
to be considered will be amendment
duly authorized deputies, will Sell Of policy 3,15.3(C) which concerns the
he property situate in Seminole
classification of a Sophomore,
County, Florida, described as: The
Policy presently requires i credits
East 75 feet of Lots 07 and U of
earned above grade I. Amendment
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ac
would allow for assignment to 10th
cording to th* plat thereof as
grade so that Students who have
recorded in Plat Book 3. page 37 of
successfully corn pleted
the Public R ecord s of S em inole prevocationalorpretecp,j,ical(0l
County, Florida at public outcry to beassignedasa sophomore In order
he highest and best bidder for cash
to continue 101h grade vocational
at $200 Noon on Thursday, courses without interruption. There
November 4, 1976 at the west door of
would be no determinable economic
e Seminole Count y Courthouse, impact of Ibis policy. Specific law
.flord. Florida.
being implemented Is F.S. 730.24()
Dated, 9 77 14
(a). Those persons interested may
MITCHELL A. NEWOERGER obtain complete copies of policies
United States Marshal
and economic Impact statements at
Middle District of Florida
the Board off ice. 202 East Corn
KENOELL W. WHERRY
mercial Pvenue, Sanford, Florida,
Assistant United States Attorney
Ri'i,,t C Feather
Attorney for Piaintitf
Chairman
Publish: Sept. 30, Oct. 7. II. 71, 1976 Publish. Oct. II, 1976
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register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordanc, with the
PrOvSiOfl5 01 the Fictitious Name

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business hours
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High Games. Buddy ))i Paula
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USAF.
The captain is now assigned

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Park Blvd., Fern Park, and Force academy.
A 1964 graduate of Desert
Russell N. Steck, 300 Robin Rd.
Altamonte Springs, was 111gb School, Edwards, AFB,
Calif., Captain Ream received
selected for teclnlcal li
from
at Lowry AFB. Colo.,jn the Air his B.S. degree
Force munitions and weapons Memphis (Tenn.) State
University, where he was
maintenance field
The airman recently com. commissioned through uw Air
pleted basic training at Force Reserve Officers
Lackland AFB, Tex., and Training Corps program.
studied the Air Force mission,
Organization and custom.s and
received special instruction in

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Steck Is a 1975 graduate of
Lyman High School, Longwood,

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• TIRES • IATTERIES • ACCESSORIES

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THREE, AND A COUN. ORLANDO WATER AND SEWER
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THE PLACES OF VOTING WILL
CITY HALL. 102 N. MOSS TO: RICHARD 0. EATON and
required, WITHIN THREE ROAD. FOR PRECINCTS 12 AND MARIAN 0. EATON. his wife, and
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 21; FIRE STATION NUMBER 2, ESTHER wEIMAN, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF NORTHERN WAY. FOR
right, litleor interest In the property
PRECINCT
SO.
THIS NOTICE, to fill any objections
described.
E_LECTION BOARD SHALL herein
they may have that thallenan the _J.H!.
AnnnCea, ,,r,p.nuvvrl
valIdity 01 the decendent's will, the, .vna.ai UP' MKS. RUTH LAVO,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Qualifications of the personal MRS. NORMA LANG, MRS.
HELEN GREEN, MRS. LOUISE that he abve-named Plaintiff has
representative, or the venue or
OWENS, MRS PATRICIA LOM
filed aCoqnpialnt in the above styled
Jurisdiction of the count.
BAROI,MRS MAROE WILLIAMS, Court for the foreclosure of a
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
encumbering
MRS. REET ELLIOTT AND MRS. mortgage
the
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
following d,scrlbe,f real property.
RUTH MEWES.
WILL BE FORE VER BARRED,
Lot
5, Block C, THE COLON
TROY J . PILAND,
Date
t Publication of this
NADES FIRST ADDITION. ac
MAYOR
Notice of Administration:October
Publish: Sept. 30. Oct 7, II, 21. 1976 cording to the plat thereof as
11th, 1976
recorded in Plat Book 1$. Page 50,
DED 135
Howard E. Bass
Public Records of Seminole County,
NOTICE
As Personal Represents
Florida.
is hereby given that the
five of the Estate o fNOce
You are commanded to tile your
School Board of Seminole County
CECIL DAVID BASS, SR.
written defenses to said Complaint
will hold a public hearing at the
Deceased
with the Clerk of the abovenamnt
Altamonte Springs City Hall on
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Court and to serve a copy thereof
October 27 for consideration of the
REPRESENTATIVE:
upon the attorneys herein below not
William L. Colbert of
following proposed policies and
later than October i. 1576.
amendments:
STENSTROM. DAVIS 1.
Proposed policy 613.
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
wnicn gives grievance rights based
McINTOSH
Court at Sanford, Florida, this 20th
)P 0 Box 1330
on Sex discrimination to employees day
of September, 1916
's Sanford, Florida 32771
not Included in a Collective
(SEAL)
Bargaining Agreement. The Policy
Telephone. 327 2171
Arthur H. Bec kwith, Jr.
also refers to procedures to be
Publish Oct. 11. 21. 1976
Clerk of the Circuit Court
followed Itthe grievance cannot be
DEE SO
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Solved with the immediate

MIKE'
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SIL lea Lewis 410
ConvertedSplits - NormaDiMarco
34110; Joan Decor 10 6 7 10.
Standings I. Wha(hamacall;;
Other Highlights: lea Lewis
OØ1irn;st. 3 Short Ciru,ts, I The t,,,Jd flS '-irr
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Bret

Teams.

"because I figure it's a once-in-

Buddy

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High Series: Berny Hudley 112;
Roger Quick S53; Eddie Jackson
$41, Roy .lacot* 517; Jim Johnson
544; Alice Hendricks $14; Al Bold.
man 521; Kit Johnson $30; Jr. Lewis
SI?: Dane Hunt 51$; Bob Steele SI?.

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Yank ee Stadium except on
television. And it wo uld sure

make me feel proud, standing
out there on the mound."
Pete Rose also said he would
prefer going against New Yor k,
but fora more practical reason.
"I know the Yankees' pitchers
better beca use I've faced most
of than be fore," he said. "I
gucs's you might say it's a
psychological thing with me,
but it always bothers me when
I'm facing a pitcher for
f'g
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Gary Nolan, the right-harder
who darted the final game of
the Reds' playoff against
Phililes, said emphatically that
he was ho ping to play New York

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of never having lost to Lyman in varsity football. Last
week Lyman
broke the ice, posting
its first win of the season and coach Dick
Copeland feels the team has a toehold on enough momentum to turn

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Jinx
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Friday night In Longwood when the Greyhounds are home against

Reds Play '/laitinq Gain e

Home and nine better than
CINCINNATI (AP)
third placers Ada O'Nell and They're playing a waiting game
Grace SIUCTL
in Clnclmzatl and they don't
In Wedn day's weekly play
es
seem to care who shows up at
Vivian Conk lin led low netters Riverfront Stadi um
Saturday.
in championship flight wi a 70
th
The Cincinnati Reds, fresh
and Tricla Strenstroin and from their three-game sweep of

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Ow Canmw*y
of 115 creSts
Winter College of the Air Force.
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for Seminal, County, Florida, upon
ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION
•receipt of Proof of the publIcation
It has been determined that such ONE OF UNIT ONE, according to
this notice, the fictitious name, to. request for relea
the
se of funds will not leekPlat thereof as recorded in Plat
wit: GEORGE CONSTRUCTION constitute an action significantly
16, Page 63, Public Records
CO. under which we are engaged In affecting the quality of the human Seminole COunty, Florida,
business at 109 Devon Court, environment tid, accordingly,
has been filed against you and
MEYER
the
Longwood, Florida, 32730
arereairodtowrveaccof
your
above-named
County
has
decided
%uiiften
defenses,
That the parties Interested in said
If any, to It on van
to
an
Private First Class Gerald
Darrell E. AllgaIer, son of
Environmental den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., at
business enterprise are as follows;
Impact Statement under the
Meyer,
son of Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Arden L Ailgaler
George Davis
Office Box
National Environmental Policy Ad
753,
Gordon Meyer,
Florida 32107, and file
Ronald Bennett
the Orlando,
ci INS (PL 91190).
original
of Sanford, o(205 Spartan Drive, Maitland,
with the Clerk of the above-styled graduated from Marine Corps
Da t ed at Orlando, Orange County,
T he reasons for such
has been commissioned a
Florida, October Ith, 1976.
decision
Ic prepare such Statement
are not
as Court on or before October 20, 1116;
_________________________
RecruIt Training Program at second lieutenant in the U. S.
Publish: Oct. II, 21, 35, Nov. 1. 1916proiects
a judgment may be on.
follows: Adverse environmental otherwise
tir
DEE7
ed against you for the relief Parris Island, S.C., Sept. 20. He Air Force
impacts associated with these
upon graduation
was awarded the Honor Award from
have been found to be demanded In the complaint or
Officer
Training
School at
petition,
minimal and temporary,
as outstanding recruit of his Lackland AFB, Tex,
WITNESS my hand and 11w seal of
An Environmental Review Record
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
platoon and was presented a
I - SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA respecting the within proud has said Court on September 16, 1976.
The lieutenant Is a 1967
(SEAL)
Marine dress blue uniform, a graduate of Lyman High
been
made
by
the
PROlATE DIVISION
above-named
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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County which docvmets the fl
gold wrist watch and Promoted School,
Clerk of the CIrn,Ht Court
Longwoo, an., he
viron-,ental rev:,.v of
.
to
Private Fit
B,';
C.ta
i..,.
'rned h B. S.
Higginbotham
none fully sets forth the reasons
In Re: Estate 6$
Deputy Clerk
Following a 10-day leave at at
wh y such Statement It iwi. ,.i,.g..a
CECIL flAtsIfl tAt , Jfl,
-- th.
--WIiw4A.
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Ic1iinJiuIca
Publish Sept. 23. 30 &amp; Oct.?. 11, 1976
d
This
Environmental
Revi
ew
Record
home,
he left for Camp University, Orlando. His
Decease
DED-116
wife,
Is
on
file
at
the
above
addrs
.1
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NOTICE OF
I.ejeune, N. C. for four weeks of Mar yn, is
available for public examination
il
the daughter of Mr.
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE UNDER
further training,
and
and Mrs. Harold Jenquln of 203
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING and copying upon raguest, at Room
NAME STATUTE
121, between the hours of 9:30 am. TO FICTITIOUS
is a 1976 graduate of Th
WHOM IT MAY
DE
MANDS
AGAINST
bCLAIMS
OR
CONCERN:
omas Drive, Casselberry,
" 1:00 pm.
THE ABOVE
ESTATE AND ALL
Seminole High School.
Notice is hereby given that the
No further environmental review
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
Of
such
project is Proposed to be
IN THE ESTATE:
"Fictitious Name Statutv' Chapter
.
JO6EPIIHEARN
YOU
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED conducted, prior to the request for fo3.09, Florida Statute,
will register
the administration of the estate release of Federal funds,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
All Interested
U.S.
Of CECIL DAVID BASS, SR.,
AIR
FORCE
agencies, groups in and for Seminole County, Florida,
deceased, File Number 14355-Cl', is and persons disagreeing with this upon receipt of
,
Cob.
Th
e son of
proof
of the
pending in the Circuit Court for decision are Invited to submit publicati
on of this notice, the tica
Longwood
co
up
le
has
been
mi
Se nole County, Florida, Probate written comments for Consideration titlots name, to-wit: BILL BAER
.
Division, the address of which is by the County to he office of the OF
awarded the Meriotrious
ALTAMONTE
MALL.
under
Seminole County Courthouse, Park County Planner, Room 121, wh ich It Is
Service Medal at the U.S. Air
engaged In business at
Avenue, Sanfo .Flonida,]3fl1.Th, Seminole County Courthouse, Such Room 30$, Altamonte Mall,
Force
Academy, Colorado
written comments should be Altamonte Spri
Personal representative of the es
ngs, Florida 37701,In
Springs, Cob.
received at the address specified on
is HOWARD E. BASS, whosetate
ad.
the City of Altamonte Springs,
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'.Y dr,ss is Estella Drive, Lake Mary,
Captain Joseph E. Heamn UI,
cc before October 29, 1916. All such Florida.
commen ts to received will be
Florida. The name and address
That the part y interested In said
whose
parents are retired
considered and the
the personal representativvs
will 1101 business enterprise is as foll s;
USAF Colonel and Mrs. J.E.
req,.t the release ofCounty
torney are s.f forth below,
Federal funds
Ca&amp;il, Inc.
or take any administrative action on
Ream Jr. of 300 Royal Palm
All persons having claims or
a Flo rida Corporation
the
within
project
prior to the data
demands against the estate are
CI.,
earned the medal for
Dat
ed at Altamonte Springs,
THREE specIfied in the preceding sentence. Se
required ,
WITHIN
minole County, Florida, this 11th
superior
performance as a
Board of County
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
day of September, 1976.
Commissioners
country
program
manager
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Publish Sept. 23, 30 &amp; Oc t 111 1976
Seminole County, Flor ida
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
while
assigned
to
the
DirecDED
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By: Mike Hattaway,
of the a bo ve court a written
tonIc of Military Assistance

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Lyman High School's football team tries to lick an

What was Maltlin's reason for base deprived him of a third hit
ining Figueroa, who has lost in the eighth inning.
slump that had left him hitless three decisions to Kansas City
"If I had figured
".1i MwPret Botts Increased her in the first three games of the this season, including the sec- tier," said McRae. it out ear11this series
lead in the Kader Tournament series, thought that beating oral game of the playoffs?
might
be
over
now.'
Wednesday at Mayfair country
Club as the club champion

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Keith Barnhart, Bert H.tfi.ld, Bin Ainsley,
Barry Swuring.n, David Sims, Danny Allen,

McRae, who broke out of a

carded a 78 to run her two-

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beaten New York Yankees We son but the loser in Game Two give the Royals the edge the Yankees manager. "That's
CatfishHunterin the game they of these beat-of-five AL playtonight.
a pretty good reason."
had to win to day alive, the offs, for tonight's deciding
"i feel we have the imen McRae had been exKansas Qty Royals go alter game. Today Is Figueros's *h turn now," said McRae. "I
their first World Series but birthday.
think we're in the bed position pennienti ng with his stance,
tonight agalnet Ed Figueroa- The Royals forced the chain- We beat their best pitcher
tr&gt;ing to battle his way out of
TheYankees, hepingfor thpjr piomJJp series to its limit by their bi
lye been
g gun. They won't have the
first American League pennant beating New York 74 Wednes- the same faith in the guy
around with five or six stanIn 12 ye
years, trial to wrap it up daywthab err eofex a
throw tomorrow (Thursday ces," he said. "1 had been
with Hunter Wednesday. But hits that included a double and night) that they had today lunging at the ball. I wasn't
the bld backfired when the triple by Hal McRae.
hanging back enough."
(Wednesday)."
Royals kayoed Hunter early. That overcame a pair of
Yankees Manager Billy MarHe finally found a comfort.
That left Flgueroa, a IS-game home nu by Gralg Nettlu of tin bridled at that suggestion. able position in his second
-the Yankees and sent the two. "Figuerca will start the fifth swing and drilled his hits In the
division clwnpions back for game, and we have a lot of faith fourfh n,1 .hfh Innin.,. rb,Iw.
ga
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brilliant stop
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Lake Aving., Longwo,4, Florida
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Winifred 3 Sharp, Attorney
JOHNSON
MOTSINGER,
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100 East Robinson Street

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Altorneys for Plaintiff
Publish Sept. 23,)) &amp; Oct 7, Il, 197ó
DED 117

Airman Nancy J. Hibbard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hibbard of Sanford, is

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that i am
engaged in business at 121 Academy
Ave.. Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
ALPHA ENTERPRISES, and that I
Intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of 11w Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
$63.09 Florida Statutes 1957
5: Wavie Aiioway
Publish : Sept, 30. Oct. 1. hI
21. 1916
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County, Florida.

Rezoning from. RMOI, Multiple
Residential. Office and Institutional
To That Of. CC 7. General Corn
mefclal
That Property Described S 81k
2. Tier I?, St Gertrude's Addition to
Town of Sanford
Being more generally described
as located at 1401) West First SI
Planned use is the continued use
as a Farm &amp; Garden Store
All parties in Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity 10 be
heard at said hearing
By Order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City of
SanfOrd. Florida. this 11th day of
October, $976

Arthur H Harris
Chairman
City 04 Sanford
Plann,ng and Zoning
Commission
Publish- Oct II, 1976

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attending

Administrative

Specialist School at Keesber Air
Force Base, BUoxi, MISS., after
completing basic training at
[Ackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Tex.
She Is a 1975 graduate of
Seminole High School and a
former member of the Marthing Seminoles Band. After a

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will beheld in the
City Commission Room, City Hall,
Sanford, Florida at 5.00 P.M.on
Thursday. October 'I. Ie7A ...
consider the lOIlowIngthanQ;an
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
Of the City of Sanford. Seminole

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KS 09. Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Seminole County, Florida
upon rec eipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, to wit
QUIK CAR CARE CORPORATION
dbaA30MlN MUFFLER IOMIN
OIL LU 8 under which we are
'ngaged in business at 2171 East
Robinson Str eet in the City of
Orlando, Florida
That the party interested in said
business enterprise is as follow s ,
Oeot(rey C. Moehl
President
Quick Car Care
Corporation
Dated al Orlando. Orange County.
Florida September 211h, 19/o
P'bllsh - Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Ii, 21, $976

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Republic of the Philippines.

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that Inc
tildersigned pursuant 10 Ihe
"Fictitious Name Siatute", Chapter

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women educators, are to
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Seminole, UWOOd,at D"glas Road and SR 434. Ca"ners at
school receive the peanks, nidwh and dimes of pagders Ift
know of Erics illnm. NN&amp; and faculty bm been con,
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photographs were matie. "He jud douhW over that
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having teds made, the verdict was foreboding-cancer of both
kidneys and lymph nodes, plo Wde kulmis,
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the
Hope Diamond - but others
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were real happy people who died of old age.

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- wow during Raw exams might
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'Personally, I'd be willing to suffer for
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worn, enjoyed admired; not locked away
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Jewelry Co., Sanford.

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In their history, where they came
from -the romance of gems. But mostly they
boy stones because they look nice.' -JoItn
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bng done. Understanding of tunes.
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treated her that way, he'd
eventually treat me that way,
ton, so I kicked him out. Why
would a woman want to hang on
to a louse like that?
STILLSINGLE AND
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him at home. We meet at hotels
since there are teenagersatmy
place. Yes, I sometimes spend
more on him - on tram.
sportatlon, gas for the car,
whatever. But we do not
measure our relationship In
money. And I insist he not buy
me gifts.
Iknow how you feel about
social status, financial security
and retirement Income. I ended
my loveless, unhappy marriage
without regard to such things. I
love your husband; and we
share a need for each other that
has nothing todo with your set
of values. But because your
husband is a good man and
would never hurt you, I know
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Sundays or holidays.I don't call

Calling

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DEAR ABBY: I read the
letter from HIS WIFE who
wrote an open letter to all
women who were in love with a
married man. I hope you will
give me equal space to
respond:
f'I,A rI
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told me you are a shrew, cold,
homely, too fat (or too thin) or
that you have neglected him
sexually. Instead he speaks
only in glowing terms of you,
how you stood by him In rough
years, through all the difficult
times.
There Is no talk of divorce. I

DEAR STILL LOOKING:
Because she probably figure, OPEN
she's better off with him than THURS.
without him. I think be showed NITES
hit "IousIness" more by lying to 'TIL 0:30
you about his marital status
than by seeking satisfaction
outside marriage to a woman
who ref used to sleep with him
but refused to divorce him.

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Classes Is still open at the two
The courses are given free of
new centers being sponsored by charge, and the only
Seminole Community College. requirements to enter the study
One is at St. Richard's programs are age, 18 or over,
Episcopal Church on Lake and Florida residency. After
Howell Road, and the other is in the study is completed, a fee of
Fern Park on U.S. 1742 at the $12.50 will cover the costs of
taking the G.E.D. test.
'reek Orthodox Church.
In the past two years, 758
Classes are available
Tuesday and Thursday mor- people have been successful in
nlngs and.or evenings,
obtaining their high school
The subjects that a student diplomas by attending classes
needs to review are determine of this same kind. For more
by a survey test. Necessary information contact the G.E.D.
Instruction to prepare for the office at Seminole Community
G.E.D. test Is individually College.

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area of interest will include;
wills and estates, Insurance,
liability for minors, divorce and
separation, and property
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I never went after your
husband; he pursued me,
because I recognized his pain
and
bewilderment,
his
triumphs and deflglga,tha way
you have forgotten or belittled.
He needed tobeactively loved
or I would not be a part of his
life.
THE OTHER WOMAN
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DEAR ABBY: I beg todiffer
with you when you state that a
girl can tell hfa man js married
because she never sees him on
weekends or holidays.
I went with Rob for 14months
and he was with me morning
noon and night every day of the
week. And last Christmas he j
came to my house at 9 in the
evening and stayed untIl 10 the
next morning until after the
kids had opened their gifts.
Then he left, saying he had to go
to a family dinner. He came
back again at 7 that evening
concept 80
and left at 6 the next morning.
Styled By Swire
When my little boy had an
operation, Rob stayed at the
Great for entertaining or
just relaxing at home, too
hospital with me all day and
Polyester, floral an
night. Finally, on New Year's
Eve, I learned he was married pay Pa"erns.
when we ran into some people
who knew his wife.
He confessed it was true, and
said he and his wife didn't sleep
together but she didn't believe
in divorce. I figured If he
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"A Mind Of Your Own" Is one the store carries picture girls teens at the nonprofit store.
Parent.
The store carries a wide a.. women Involved In the
"There was a need for an al. lection of fiction and poetry. It bookstore have been In the
bookstore where little gina with wrenches or fifjig pipes.
"They show that girls don't
have to be just mothers, or ternative bookstore in Des also offers medical and iociolo business before, said Ms.
Boys do the cooking.
don't play with dolls and Mom"We tried to choose books some man's possession," he Moines to provide books people gical literature, with books on Brunk. Each Of them contrib.
my
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always
home
while
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lions," said Bill Anderson, a are books that show little boys peclally children's literature." battered wives,
help get the Mare opened three
crying or playing with dolls, all
In selecting books, staffers
But children's books are the weeks ago. Day.4o.dey MfMn
In very positive fight."
look for those that don't den- fastest-selling, said Ms. Drury. are handled by a 12-person pol.
of the eotype women and for books
Sofv, customers
ac. cg bod.
board of directors that runs the written by women about their ted favorably to the store, she
Income will either go back i
More, said, "We also carry experiences, said Joyce Drury, said. "A lot come th Just tovisit, into the More or be donated to.'
John Reardon, leading Rollins Chamber Orchestra books dealing with problems coordinator of elderly services and to talk about the women's feminist organizations, ML
baritone of the Metropolitan wider the direction Of Ward children go through, such as for Iowa Children and Family movement."
Drury said.
Opera Company, will open the Woodbury on Feb. 13 and April
1976.77 Rollins Concert Series 17. The latter concert will
with a performance on Nov. 71n feature Thomas Brockman as
the Annie Russell Theatre. The piano soloist In the "Symphonic
concert will begin at 4 p.m.
Variations" by Cesar Franck.
A graduate of the Rollins
Alexander Anderson,
Class of '52, Reardon has organist, will share a program
gained International reputation with the Rollins Brass
as a performer of opera Ensemble under the direction
oratorio and recitals. Pianist of Dr. William Gallo on March
40
Joanne Byred Rogers, an' 30 and Roy Hamlin Johnson will
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alumnus of Rollins and wife of present a recital featuring
Fred Rogers Of the Mister "Sonata Teutonlca" (1913)
.'l Roger's television show, will considered the most Important
accompany Mr. Reardon.
piano composition by the
On Dec. 12 the Marlboro Trio American composer John
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Season tickets are now
by a violin and piano recital to available for 1192 per perz.
EASY RIDER..
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Tammy Haynes, Longwood, practice, riding her Katherine Carlo. Other events $3.75 per person when
unicycle and seems to have the situation well In Include two performances of available. For tickets and InRollins
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the Mayfair Country Club, Sanford, honoring

Reuaiee for all Winter Park High School alumnI, 7:30
pin., WI ParkHlgh School, 2lO0Summerfleld Rd. (off
Likemont ).
Saifird AA, $ p.m., 1301 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, I am., Mayfair Country Club.
Sertams Club of Sanford,12:15 p.m.. MayW Country
Club.
South Semlesle OptimIst, 7:30 am., Ramada frj

Springs.
Sanford CivItan, 7:11 a.m., Buck's.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Plant CUc conducted by Horticultural Agent Tom
McCubbln 5-8 p.m. In conjunction with Winter Park Mall
plant show. No charge.
Maltland.South Seminole Chamber of Commerce
luncheon, Maitland Civic Center. "Meet the Candidates,"
noon..
Altamonte Springs Garde. Club covered dish SUPM
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6:30 p.m., Altamonte Sprfnga Civic Center. Speaker,
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Beatrica Fisk of the Social Security Office, Sanford.
Thai International DIsplay, 4.9 p.m., Westminster
United Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Road, Casselberry.
Crafts for sale from Asian nations.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15
Romerage We sponsored by Christian Women's
Fellowship, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Deltona Christian Church,
* E. Normandy Blvd.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, Buck's 7 am.
AARAP 4 NART 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Tanglewood AL, closed, 8p.m., St Richard's church,
Like Howell Road.
Lcogwood AL, dosed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian,
SR 434.
YACs Club for Singles, 9p.m. Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins, Orlando
Thai International Display, 9 to noon, Westmlnar
United Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Road, Camel berry.
Crafts from many Asian nations.
Cassdberry LA, closed,5 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
LA Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1301 W. First St.
Plant Clinic conducted by Horticultural Agent Torn
McCubbln, 15 p.m., in conjunction with
Winter Park Mall
plant show. No charge.

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Offering A RESTAURANT SAMPLER Containing
Over $150 Worth Of Certificates Good For Free
Meals At These Area Restaurants:
Mr. P's Supper Club
Bade's Italian Villa
The Forty Thieves
Days Inn Restaurant
Pizza Hut
Sambe's
Sanford Italian Reslaurant
Gut's House of Barbecue
Burger Chef
Fausrs Drug Store
Sobik' Sandwich Shops
McDonald's Restaurant
Touchtoø's Colonial Room

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water well. 2.340 so ft home on
10,000 %Q It. lot, semi country 423
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furnished studio apartments, Resident Seeking 1 to 2 OR olde r
home (even repairs), out of town
Convenientlyiocal.dlbeautituily
preferred, to rent with option to
landscaped. Abundant storage
buy. Reply by mail T. Jones, 617
(including attic) and "GE Energy
Klngs!on Ave., Oa -,tona Bea ch.
Efficiency Package", From $113.
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½ Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South) Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

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Industries

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ll2t after 6,

1574 Harley, Super Glide, fully
'esled. Excellent condition. Lbw
miles". 37734
Harley Sportster, '73, excellent
custom seat, sissy bar.
3221155.

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AKC Doberman puppies, excellent
show.breeding potential. Contact
Mt. Anderson, 3633140.

1571 Honda MT 250
Good Condition, $443
3320194

English Sitter, AKC, 3 yr. old male.
Free to Good home only. 671.020
anytime.

79-Trucks-Trailers

Pekingese Male puppy, 3 mnos. old,
AKC Req. Cha r'pion blood tine.
Ni 1114C

1573 C.10 Chevy truck, S speed axle,
Lecohl -litt bed, lifts Straight upor
dumps. utn:'
jaoo JAS.
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IllS Toyota Land Cruiser, 15,000
miles, extra clean. Christianson.
Kitchen Inc., Hwy 44. Forest
City, 305 162.1101.

SALE

Come in for our super discount
clearance sale, savings to 50 pct.
Boots. Clothing, Accessories. Hrs.
II a.m.-SAO p.m. Horse &amp; Rider
Western .Store, 2W S. Sanford
Ave., Sanford. 323-7590.

Garage Sale- Friday, Saturday I
Sunday, 231 Abbott Ave., Lake
Mary. Sofa, Singer Sewing
machine and misc. items, some
very old,
Garage Sale- Stereos
2
houSeholds. 300 Larkwood Drive,
Sanford.
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 1313 Park ,
Sanford, Antiques, Jewelry, oil
heater, plants, clothes, tools.
misc,
CARPORT SALE- Fri., Sat., Sun.,
Oct. IS. 16. 17 at 570 N. Waymon
Ave., Longwood. 10a.m. to p.m.
Many useful i'em s, including
Clothing. housewares, etc. AlSO
1969 Mercury Station Wagon. Call
531901119 for into.

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Sale

1574 Dodge street van, custom In.
tenor, automatic, V-I, air, 1,Q00
miles. Better. than new. $7,595.
Economy Toyota, Sanford.

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1 914 Mustang II,) dr. hardtop, 4 cyl.,
I speed. 11,000 miles. Best offer.
3)3.4,475

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Want tobuy
9'xl' overhead garage door
Phone32.5009

1914 Pontiac Firebird, AC. AM FM
stereo, auto., I new radials, vinyl
root, excellent condition in and
out. $3,630. 143.394 or $43.47Q

We Buy Furniture
DAVE'S 3224416

190 Cadillac Coupe, current In.
spection, runs per-fed. 5275. M.
$140.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
lop prices, used, any condition.
6.44 5126. Winter Park.

We buy and sell good furniture and HwyDAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
97,i mile west of Speedway,
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
Daytona Beach will hold a public
GALLERIES, 322.6912.
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7:30. It's the only one in
Cash 322-432
Florida. You set the reserved
price. No charge other than $5
For used furniture, appliances ,
registration fee unless veticle is
tools, etc. Buy 1 or '1001 Items.
sold Call 904255 5311 for turtter
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
details.
Want to buy furniture, toilet fix.
tunes.
anything of value. 373.
1969 Simca, runs good
5659
29 MPG,l.00
3773433
We Buy Used Furniture
item ora Houseful
1913 Chrysler Newport, 1 owner,
3337373
excellent Condition. Air, P.S., PB,
$103. 333.1730
Cash for Antiques. Consigmssents
wanted. Hi way 46 Auction 4fl5), C.I . S. hard top and doors,
35.000 miles, excellent condition,
Galleries, 3226572.
373111) after 6p.m.
PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham, I
V. Immaculate cond. S.. to
for 30 pct. commii%ion Fr Pick
appreciate, 5730)0). 549.113) after S.
UPS. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m
Sanford 372 2270
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Lease a Datsun including 2 ca rs and
trucks. For information call B-il'.
70-Swap 8. Trade
Ray or Jack Mink, 531.1311.

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GARAGE SALE. Thurs.-Sat, $0
Disiis CIrci., CI$itbsrty..1139. Bicycle, lawn mower,
clothing. all sizes; furniture, misc

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ROBSON MARINE
2920 Hwy 17 92
327 5961

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16' Runabout, 75 hp Johnson. tilt
trailer. skiis &amp; many accessories,
$100. 031 6250

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59-l'ojsiCal ?rchandise
Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs wi:h
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales I Western Auto, 301
W First St., 332 7353
Piano, walnut, refinished, new
action, keys, tuned &amp; delivered.
Many othersto chose from. Winter
Park, 644 5341.

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WANTE D: SELLERS'73 Models. Call 3235570 or 534 !
BUYERS-DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage- - MOS Dealer.
Make 1*1 and have fun Swappi ng
too' Bring your articles to 1974 Do. van. 6 cyf, sfandard:
i.000 miles. Clean. $2,115. I.O1.'
Movieland Drive- In Theatre Swap
734-1726
Shop-Flea Market, south 11.92.
every Sunday, 9a.m. to S P rn NO
1973 Mercury Capri, au to. air coed.
CHARGE. Reserve Ire. spaces.
42.000 miles. brown. 11100. Call
Phone 332.1216, 7 Pm. to 9 p.m.
5313192 after 3 p.m,
any night.
1969 Dodge Polara, 2 dr PS. P,
Air, runs great, 5.400 373,116 or
323 1702 after 6 pm anytime
weekends

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the Cle'.sified Ads
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JUST A PHONE CALL

Plants &amp; Answers now has your
answer to rare gifts, antiques and
nostalgiques. 210 E. 1st St., Suite
D

,n cover your horn, *ith alum
sching &amp; sotti system Also
'400fnq, Gutters ?C 'i'S E7p
E.lqe Sdng Co $31 956)

Carpenlry. Remoorlo., A00j,t 005
Custom Work LceneØ BOnØch
Free estmate 3736034

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Beauty Care

Windo* Washing, Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate 123 s9s.4

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
waIIS
(tormerly Hanlett's Beauty Nook)
SI9E First 3775712

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
H.srnis t SEARS in Sanford 3221771

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LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Bill linenemen. $37 1399
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Pest Control

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2362 Park Drive
322 U63

Electrical, Plumbing ,
Retrigeration. Residential or
Commercial. repair service 339 Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage classilied
5.477
Acts find buyers fast
Pool Repars. Carpeiclry. Panli.,g.
MMM
Home Repairs, Guttering, Cement
work Free estimates
531
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Carpet Cleaning

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dining area, hall-regardless
tile, I1.95 332 3511

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Bowtln E(ctnic
Industrial,
Commercial. Res denhial Free
Estimate., 2513 Elm Ave 377
7313

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LIGHT
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AND GARAGE CLEAPI UP
3*9 337:
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LIe' Clearing. M*ing. Disciog.
Ill Dirt Clan Ruk. Sand,
Backhoe Loader Ph Ingely
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and immediate occupancy
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Bralley Qdham.3234670
BUILDER-DEVELOPER

Landscaping &amp;

C I StEP*ID
'&amp;intinq, Remodeling, Genera:
kepar Call 373 4473
latSiliad 4(1% will dlway5 give you
more
Much Muih More than
iOU expect

Lawn Care

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SPPIP,..LEI4 Y5T[t

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We repair and serv,ce
EXPE,*T LAWN SERVICE
STIP4E MACHINE &amp;
Mo*,,1. EJa', Tr.mm.ng
SUPPLY CO
Free Estimjtet
PhOne 323 179'.1 22' 'i 20ct51
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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3544 or 3231110

65.Ps.5pplies

Home Improvements

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

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service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323-0657

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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1544 Honda, CS 350, 1000 miles.
Excellent COW., 1350. 372.3$17.

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carp,'
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day
CARROLL'SFURNItURE

Aluminum Siding

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This t)p.bftiIiit - 14Ill 'p'i I.
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Matching set of 40 rattan dining
chairs. $13 each. Sanford Auction,
1200 S. French, 323 7310.

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) 15*74' and
13*33' complete I yrs old.
repossessed Sacrifice, ', price
Call collect 305 2130610

Santord- Pinecrest, 3 BR. 2 bath.
Pool. Appraised $25.000 Selling
525300 3300 down 373 1931

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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.

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SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manulacturer and
distributor has aluminum nc
fangular pools left over from 1975
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms Call 305
555 9351 collect.

Guaranteed reccpdjt,oned auto
lattenies, SI? 93 eechanqe
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Av e

SUNLAND ESTATES- 20$ Bamboo
Dr., Owner. 3 BR, central H &amp; A.
complete kitchen with dish.
washer, dual drive. Many extras.
*21300. 349537).

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Counter tops. Si nks. Installation
available Such Cabell 322 5052
anytime.

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)ELTONA- High corner lot.
Beautifully furnished 2 BR home
with carport and Florida room.
Bring your clothes and move right
in 5)9,900
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V. Harctwlc, Broker
Deltona, 661 6611

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1 Bedroom mobile home. Plo pats,
SIlO per month.
Phone $20- 4450.

5' Steel utility truck rack, good for
eiec'ricians or plumbers, $50. Ph.
323 7757.

Owner gone! Mint modern sacrifice.
Wall to wail carpet throughout.
New refrigerator Self cleaning
range, washer, dryer, central air,
Fla. rm., $39,900. Call 62$ $049.

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2 BR, air conditioned, furnished.
Fenced tor children &amp; pets. 3n.
5459,

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

FIVE BEDROOM

Cars &amp; Trucks

66--Horses

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H
We're Offering A

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- Merchandise

Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER.ASSOC
107 W Commercial
Phone 322 768 1. Sanford

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Lake Mary-Rent 2 OR furnished
tome Instead of a house. Spotless.
Men preferred. No oils. 322 3930.
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3106 Family 'ental Units Waniio
Private Buyer
Phone 319 5357

321.0041

344 Bedroom
2 Bath
Models

33-Houses Furnished

DELTONA.AVAILABLE NOW
2 Bedroom, porch, $150
2 Bedroom, dining rm,, $175.
3 Bedroom, porch, $173
7 Bedrm, 2 bath, $225.
Also accepting January corn.
mitments. $71-1010.

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MAYFAIR SECTION- 3 OR home
in attractive area with good Otteen- 9.93 acres. surveyed,
qualities. Will go FHA or owner
mostly cleaned; 561 ft on road.
will assist for $3,000 down. A
511.900-Terms. Bioleer, 531 0111.
bargain at $3.0001
91 1 Acres. Geneva, partially fenced,
12*65' mobile home with addition
STEAL!! Beautiful 3 OR, 2 Bath
523.000 with terms. Would con.
home with central H-A, W
Sider motor home as part. 322
carpeting, large bedrooms,
9194.
paneled 'amily room, double

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Winter Springs- 3 BR, excellent
condition, min. lease a mos. 5263
mo. No pets. Hear school. 377 0333.

NOW LEASING

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43-Lots-Acreage

Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

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2S21 Park Dr.
322211$
Realtor
After Hours:
322 9214
322-3911
322 0445

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Altogether, There Are 40 Coupons For "Buy One.
Get One Free" Meals At 26
Restaurants. The
Jaycees Are Selling The $136 Value For $is.s To
Help Fund Their Many Projects. A Telephon
Campaign Is Being Conduct
ed To Contact
Residents So When You 0.1 Your Call, Say "Yes"
10 The Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Or Call The
Jaycee Building At 322.1774 To Order Yours.

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

30-Apartments Unfurnished -__-

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CasseIberry 3 BR. 2 full baths, I'
acre all fenced yard, swimming
Pool. lots of shade trees 117,000 &amp;
52.000 equity. Will trade equity
value Payments $165.10 5306*11.

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LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway )7.fl, Sanford

30".-533
Phone 3fl-50O

CARPORT SALE- Saturday, 10
a-rn 3p.m. Women's pants &amp; tops,
large size. roll.a.way bed,
typewriter, books, etc. 1112
Valencia Court West, Sanford.

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34-Mibfle Homes

Upstairs 2-bedroom unfurnished
apartment, kitchen equipped. 555
mOnth. Call 3233701,

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52-Appliances

Lov.'y iBR. 2 bath, central heat I
air, family rm, garage, large
fenced yard, separate Studio,
equity &amp; assume loan of
132,. 3210503

42-Mobile Homes

Winter Park Driv.
Open 10 too
830.7966

AMU,

Country Trailer- 2 BR. 1 bath, air.
5125 month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordon. Realtor, lii Sn)

MACHINIST

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New white &amp; yellow wrought iron
dining room set, 4 white
upholstered chairs, large as.
tensicn leaf. Originally $450.
Asking $200 firm. 373-717,,

Garage Sale- Yard Sale
Moving
Sale- Saturday, Oct. IS, 10a.m. to
4 p.m 201 W. 19th St., Sanford.
Dishes, Tools, clothing, many
useful household items,

Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1½ bath new 3 BR, I', bath, red brick.
Mutt Sell,
homes. Under $25,000 with less
Willing to talk terms. 120.000.
than $750 down. Government
Phone 373 1602.
funding. By builder, 131.1445,
Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Req. Real Estate Broker
SALES RENTALS
IIW. lit ST.,Sanford
322 564) or 322 2757 after Mrs.

Jim

ow$31,000
Under
AT CASSELBERRY
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"Tie PQoliqe Cswsimilq
EastOHll.52
at Seminola Blvd.
(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

BALL REALTY

TAFFER REALTY

MORE CASH
Any year tlirv 1576 models. 7 days
week. Call collect. 541 2131.

SINGER.

One of $in'n'5
Q
lop TOtJCti dnd Sew
Zig Zag machines. Assume
ualanceotsllssoor pay $ll.qQper
month, Will take trade in. Singer
('Quipped to fig sag &amp; make button
hole
holesBalance of $55 5$ or 10
Payments of 16. Call credit
manager. 3fl 9111 or see at
SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
307 E 1sf SI Downtown

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Days-.322.6123
Nights-322 2352

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classifIed ads. Nothing small
about that.

ReQ Real Estate Broker
HCCE7911551
1776655

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2635$. Sa,,forcl Ave.
421 0159 eves. 3737642

323 6061 Pf 323-0311 ov".

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff Is Garden Center
aoi CeleryAve.

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Autos Wanted

BUY JUNK CARS- from $IOto$3S.
Call 372 1634 after I p.m

1541 Farmall 200, 2 way hydraulic
PTO, new fires on rear, runs
im good.
Christianson. Kitchen Inc., Hwy.
46. Forest

51'-HouseboldGoods

r:EALT0;Z1
Eves, 323.3119

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311.315 E. First St.
377.7

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Mutt Sacrifice- ,,,. "semllni, 23
ft. Gregory Mobile Names, 3503
Orlando Drive, 323.5200.

Wood or steel dflk5, executIve desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight Ch1Ir5, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NO*.L'S
C.asselbirry, 17.52, $304205
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DUO Art Player Piano, electric or
pump. Twin Beds with mattresses
&amp; box springs &amp; King size headboard. 4411267.

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Used Office Furniture

Double Mattress, Staley Duraflex,
innerspring, excellent condition.
Plane 322.3712.

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4G-OIfk. Suppfles

Wanted, Residential site for
swImming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to dilp!ay new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 305.
4771320 collect.

handle
government
repossessions, all area. Small
down, seller pays closing costs.

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BATEMAN REALTY

Rig. Real Estate Broker

EXCITING!!
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Responsible couple- 3 OR. I bath,
carpeted, good location. $1 50 rim.
4- deposit. 3222444.

Sanford- 3 BR, 1½ bath, $100 down,
$171.37 total monthly payment. 5½
annual pet. rate. 360 mos. $11,300.

idyllwilde- Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath,
family room, garage, cent. heat &amp;
air, carpeting, dishwasher, garb.
disp., self Cleaning oven,
wallpaper and Paneling. Large lot
with fruit trees and oaks. Owner
transferred, MUST sell. Call 3723136

M. VNSWORTH REALTY

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JOHN SAt1'S AGENCY
DayS 322 7114 Broker
Nights, 333 0415

20175. FRENCH

2 OR block home, turn, or
imfurn. 3232520 or 3327529 after a

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204 S. Sunland. 3 SR, carpeted,
drapes, fenced, clean, lease. 117$.

WHAT FOR?

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3221511
Eves. 3221456; 3324144; 3221551

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PAY MORE?
LIVE IN CHILD CARE
FOOD &amp; BEVERAGE ASSISTANT
DIESEL MECHANICS, Class A
NURSES tilDE- Certified
BAR MAID
PART TIME RETAIL SALES
RETAIL MANAGER.... ..
SALES REPS
SECURITY GUARDS
-AP"AIMtNi MAINTENANCELive In.
KEY PUNCH OPERATORS
AUTO PAINT &amp; BODY
FOREIGN CAR MECHANICS
NCR 4200 MACHINE OPERATORS
GROCERY MANAGERS- Es.
periencud.
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN
RETAIL COLLECTION
TOOL MAKER
SHOP FOREMAN
CABINETMAKER
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS

322.2090

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Lake Mary- 3 OR. W-W carpetIng.
air, drapes, screened carport.
Large lot. $173 MO. plus deposit.
Days I1047$52222 or nights, 1 77S1141.

V(j(,'p LITTLE FEE IIGENCT"

Stemper.Raaltor

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Sanford, Fla.

Reg. Real Estate broker, 3)I.
3227745
323-785
3220779

Real nice 3 BR, 1 bath home, isrge
lot, CA., carpeted, new stove in
kitchen, Payment $1S7.7 man.
thly. Very low down payment on
equity, assume mortgage. Move In
nowl Price $77,000,

CAMELOT

1135

3321491

5306133

PINECR EST- 3 OR, I bath,
backyard overlooks Pinecrest
School playground. Out of state
owner says Seth $15,300.

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REAL ESTATE

Forrest Greene Inc.

LAKE MARY
They're Hot"
OWNER TRANSFERRED- Must
sell 3 OR, 1½ bath home on lov
ely The government has released
treeshaded fenced lot. Reduced to
money lot subsidized housing to
sion
qualified buyers. New houses in a
rural are.. No down payment.
MLS.REALTORS
Monthly paymen ts less than rent.
321.0041
Call to see if you qualify,

From

BR, air, carpet, kit. equip.

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LOVELY 3 BR, 1½ baths, central
heat and air. carpeting, fenced
back yard, Florida room, utility
shed, washer and dryer included.
0fliy 524.500.

"Get Em While

One Bedroom

03 Park Ave. Sanford, unfurn. 2

________________________
32-Houses Unfurnished

323..57l4AnytIme

Studio, 1, 2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, On. Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

Three mornings a week help a security dip. 6711233.
working Mom maintain house. _______________

__________

Patio Apartments

Deposit. Adults Preferred. 322
MX or 323-7313.

UNEMPLOYED? Never again It
you havi sincere desIre and
ambition: Seriousoniy please call
5742054 after 4 P.M. or write 10.40
Giovanni. Deitona, Fla. 27763.

POO L HOME- Now is the time to
buy-) OR, 2 bath, central heat
and air, double car garage, 13x30'
pool, outside of city.

Rag, Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

236$ PARK

Unhirnished. two bedroom. Security

erenCes.322.4130 Itticöp.m.
____________________

WE HAVE RENTALS

REALTOR, MLS

GOLDSBORO- 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
dining room, trees, frame home.
510,500.

OVIEDO- S OR. 'harming Older 7 NEW HOME- Out of town area, 3
bedrooms, I bath, cent. heat,
story home.' .,0.ied pool, ½ acre
range, lot site 5'*125'. $1LSOO.
lot with pie,P of trees &amp; shrubs,
112,500.
SPANISH STYLE STUCCOWE TAKE TRADES
Corner lot, 3 BR, formal dining,
DRIVE BY- 133$ SUMMERLI$-.. 3
range, refrig., $21,500.
BR, 2 bath home, neat &amp; clean,
immediate occupancy. A must
see. $171 550.
W1U REALTY

ANYTIME

i SR apt., kit. equip.. AC. carpeted.
Adults, No Pots. $55. 332-22% wk.
dys after 1.
______________

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OR, 31,, bath, less than I year
oid,onlar01Oaks
ed iot Truly
a beautiful horn, built by craft .
sman. $8,000.

Harold Hall Realty

Cliff Jordan Realtor
5315222

CaIlBart
Realtor

Special

MOTHER SAVER- Warm I BR
with country kitchen and ad.
lining family room, fully fenced
front and back yard, attached
garage. Your first peek will
convince you.. Priced In low $200.
Can be bought FHA or VA.

Large custom built 3 bedroom home,
hardwood floors, paneling, over,
size rooms. 7 lovely lots, with
room for a garden ona quiet dead.
end street. Be first In line. $15,500.
Call Betty Flamm- Realtor.
Associate.

IN BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACE-

Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

First Time Oftiml

323-702

VETERANS- No down payment
homes,

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41-Houses

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Low $20s

323-7832
EVES 3fl1SI7 or 322-0012

322-2420

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valescent Center. 530 M.IIcnvllle
Ave.
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EXTRAS- Call for details on furntshed condo at Now Smyrna, a
sacrifice S our extra special St.
Johns River home.

_______________ 11110101111" Hors NI. $antvi_ FL

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COUNTRY- 4 BR, 2 both, Ige Sanford- 2 OR, CS, air, screened
wooded lot, near lake. Cant. HLA,
porch, double lot, fruit a large oak
carpet, screen room, citrus, lots of
trees, nice neighborhood, si,,go.
storage. 135,500.323Sm.
$2,000 dn., about $140 mo. Owner
will finance. 2032 Jefferson Ave.
Country Club Manor-) &amp; 3 BR,
M-1374 days, 373-437 after 6.
below FHA appraisal. Owner, 322.
5551 110 Country Club Circle.

MOVING- AiIOi owner
(11
wants REALTOR!
offer on extra neat 3 BR,
,
Im.
multiple listing service
maculate condition, •eflCId. wall
interested?
for garden, pool. $23,300.
2001 HARTWELL AVE.-) Ni, III
GOODIES ADDED- Like new
baths,carp,ted,CH&amp;A $32,500.
furniture added-choice 3 OR, I',
Owner will hold 2nd mtg.
bath.dbl.. carport, fenced shaded
yard. $11,500. Easy terms.
GENE}A AREA- 1, 2, &amp; S Acre
tracts, water &amp; electricity
HAS EVERYTHING- Attractive 3
available. Zoned for mobile
BR.) bath, cent, air, family room,
homes. $2000 per acre, up.
fireplace, pool, fenc ed yard.
beautiful location, good school
Hal Colbett Realty
area. Charm. Low 530's.

JOHNNY WALKER

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LPN. 4 to 12 thin. Geriatric ex.
per lence preferred. Apply In

Hail acre on .hewefl Lane, 3 BR. 2
bath. CInti'I heat &amp; air. mlv*
COid. $31,000. Owner. 323-0022.
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Call Sanlonis ales Lead
$
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Wanted
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Nurses: RN'S &amp; LPN's. Aides, Aidcompanion. Needed' Immediately.

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406 Park Ave. Call Orlando 25$-

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Let me Show you how you can mike
$300 to $500 per week. Call 323-6I).

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LOOK AT THIS ONE
Beautiful 2 BR,) bath, central H&amp;A.
dishWasher, disposal. w w carpet,
'apes.Sa0oQequlsy&amp;assum,l
T.JOHNS RIVER Unique15
mc. payments at? pct. Interest.
bath pool home as it all. Fron.
S?11514.
_____________________________
age on river a nd canal, Fenced.
LAKE MAIiY 2 OR, Florida room
Kitchen equipped, Ready to
move
fenced yard 'S shady. $13,000.32
In. Call for details,
1501.
CITY- $00 Flm Lvø h"A1 j
b. fu lly carpeted,
PR
om':
centiji h,rj
, i3( fenced
I bath home. Eat !n kit en,
yard large workshop,'
plus metal
family room. Needs a littlech
TLC
tYbld.fl).j.
but a good buy at $10 000.

________
5571.

Educational Child Care for as low as
U. weekly if you quality. 323 1124

parson. Sanford Nursing &amp;

______________________________

URGENT- Owner must sell
Spacious) BR.) bath with"family
fOOIfl, workshop, garden area.

COUNTY- Henderson LaneCountry living with wooded area
In back on ½ acre. This 2 BR, 1
bath frame home is a steal at
21100.

7 Unfurn. &amp; I turn. Stove &amp;
refrigerator turn. $110 to sns mc.

Child care In my Sanford home,

Nanted, hard worker to train in
Printed Circuit fabrication, $120
per Wk. to start. Call 520505)
1.0 &amp; 1 p.m.

JAYCEES

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Clean furnished ii, •Ioor, apt.
Private entrance. Adults only.
1004 Palmetto. Sanford.

Baby Sit In my home, close to In.
speclion Station, Sanford. All day

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Spbagbettl Supper, sponsored by the Upeala Church
Dorcas Circle, educational building, corner 'Upeala and
Country Club roads. Serving 5-7:30 p.m.

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GROVE MANOIIP_. 'SOS Melionvill,,
Quality construct, s BR, 2
1/,
bath, central heat &amp; air,
ca r.
PetIflo. 2.710 sq. ft.Agr,at buy for
$44,500.

o-ctu c..

Experienced. Smitty's Inc. has an
Immediate opening. Good pay.
steady employment. Apply
Srnitty's inc.. 2711 Orlando Drive,
Sanford. 322-2112.

SANFORD • SEMINOLE

1
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'" ,41

1 eR., turn, apt., lights, water furn.,
Mature dsftt. No pets. $55. 322ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll 22% attic 4 wk-days.
Free. 4442027 for "We Care""Hetline," Alts Sr Tii.i*.
I BEDROOM APARTMENT
FACED WITHADRINKINO
Furnished
PROBLEM
2300 Mellonville Ave.
____________________________
Perhaps Alccholk Anonymous
Etflciincy$l1S
Can Help
Utllitiesincl.
Call 4234W
Coil
Writ. P.O. Box 1213
50rd,0aW7I
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
I WILL NOT SE RESPONSIBLE
Color Tv. air Cond., maid ser v.
FOR ANY DENTS INCURRED
QUALITY INN NORTH
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
1-41 SR 43l, Longwood
S42'O
MYSELF AS OF 511.74.
Robert E. Stricklin
____________________________
WELAKA APARTMENTS
____________________
114W. lit St.
3230521
5-Lont a Found
__________________ Alf, "pitnt,
,4
e'oms. 112$
IUS month.
Reward
Adults. PI1O,.e 3fl.10
For meretvrnof purse and contents.
Sanford.
Adults. Modern Studio, i
Keep money. 3721301.
'$R &amp; 2 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
etc. $8 mc. up. 323-I01.
____________________

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Slid-Florida Singles Club, 9 p.m., dance at Rainbow
Ranch.

THE

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him. apt. $150 mo.s
damage, hail utilities. no deposits.
33$33e3. 1:303 Wk-diys. or 323.
1202 after 3:30 &amp; wknds.

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3 roon .pt. utilities Includid. lit &amp;
ias'mo. required. 3227710.

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SISTEJ(j lac. luncheon meeting at now at
HolIday Inn at the Monroe Harbor Marina, Sanford.

IIWAS5ASSIMT1S

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Jenny Clark, Realty, Realtor.
iSIS.
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When Charles Harp came back to his
Longwood home the other day, tts 21.
month-old son, David, didn't recognize
Will. Ile wits ifraid of him And tie cried.
Something new had been added since he
last had seen his daddy: a beard. David
was surprised. As was his 5-year-old
sister. Cluisty, and their mother, Deedee.
But one swing In his arms and, according to Deedee, David "knew it was
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BACK DOOR, EDWARD HIGGINS TERRACE: THE WAY IT

her family settled in a federally.
subsidized apartment at Edward Higgins Terrace.

home the past several days —had to leave. It took a
struggle, Mrs. DeFreese says, but now she has a

A week ago their home at 809 Bay Avenue was

decent home to raise her son. Details, page3A.

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acres of peat burning. Most of us came
back with bronchitis, from the smoke and
(lust and cold. Land is ruined for crops
after a fire like that. It finally rained a
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love your work," he says. 'A love for
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Charles. "That's the first time he's done
that," she says, "but it's done us a lot of
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Harp. "The women volunteers who cooked
for us were really helpful. One time I
mentioned I hadn't had any Fresh m il k For
awhile, and the very next night, there it
was! That's the kind of people they were —
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Harp was one of about 40 volunteer
firefighters from Florida who went to
Minnesota. A letter from the U.S. Forest
Rangers reports that this Florida crew
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help. The firefighters there needed
volunteers to end the blight of an out-of.
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confirm or deny reports that he
recommended that Gov.
Reubin Askew suspend a Casselberry city official that Herring
says "was compromised" before a prostitution ring was
smashed.
"I've made recommendations to the governor." Herrjwiv*l4
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l-*emng said the recommendations accompanied an inch-thick
Investigative report compiled by his office. The report is believed
to include sworn testimony by admitted prostitutes,results of
polygraph examinations and other documents.
The report to Askew reveals three prostitution rings that had
been operating in south Seminole County.
A spokesman at the governor's office in Taliahassee
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morning that Askew hasn't yet received the report Herring sent
by registered mail.
Also this morning police were continuing their three-week
search for Donald Schreiner, a former employe of Club Juana, a
Casselberry nlghtspot featuring nude dancers. Herring told
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out for Schreiner, who also is former Longwood city councilman
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suspect, Herring said, "Because we want to find him and need
public help in doing It." He said state law permits him to publicize
the name of a suspect wanted for arrest.
lIerringon Wednesday saidone of the three ptltu.Joni.4jgs
still under Investigation. He said the other two were apparently
separate operations, one "involving Club Juana" and the other
operating from a private rental residence In the exclusive cornmunity "The Springs" west of-Longwood off SR-434 near 1-4.
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building, an expansion program
Will be started." Only 10 per
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business at present. The
shelving, which King purchased
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1st Street, near where Jacob. assignment, the family leased
son's is located today, will be the property.
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the late W. J. King, founded the people who were leasing the
business V years ago. It was Gonzalez's home moved, and
located in the same building as the f amily returned.
their home, which was built for
Since last March, he has been
them. The Kings moved there helping at Kings Supplies from
Nov. 1, 1942.
time to time before making the
Gonzalez, now retired from decision to purchase the
Ptiilco Ford where he was a business.
systems engineer, f eels the
It s the new owner's wish
business is a natural for him that he and Mrs. King will set
since he dealt mainly with up a school for women so they
piping In his world business will learn how to maintain and
travels with Philco Ford.
repair plumbing in their homes.
The new owner was sent to The Idea of helping those who
Sanford In the early l90s to set come into the shop will be
up a training and demon. continued, even to renting some
stratlon program at the Sanford of the necessary tools.. . for
Navy Training Center. At that instance, a wrench to be used In
time, he and Mrs. Gonzalez removing the seat from the
purchased a home. When they mechanism of a leaky faucet
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to stay with relatives who do live in public
housing - but that's j1t for a few days.
their few days are rapidly slipping away.
Mildred DeFreese is angry at the housing
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people like her. She feels her family has a
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Florida district secretary, will
be In Seminole County. . . to
assist constituents with
problems they may be encountering with federal
government agencies. On
Tuesday, Woodbery will be In
the county commissioners'
conference room at the courthcIuse In Sanford from 9-10:30
a.m."
The whole thing runs
precisely li ke a government
operation.
A visitor arri ving at the
co unty comm ission office at 9
a.m. Tuesday Is told that the
conference
room
whe re th e problemsolving session Is supposed to
takeplace - ls belng tjed upby
a "personnel budget meeting."
But it's no problem, really
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Until Friday, Mildred DeFreese lived there
with her husband and their two-year-old son.
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man's wharf. Reservations
Mrs. King, who will stay In can
be made seven nights a
Sanford, plans to move In midweek with a post-cruise
November and will continue to Waikiki club entertainment
work at King's Supplies, as she package added on Sunday
has In advising and helping for and Monday evenings.
the past few years.
Patrons are seated cabaret
Style, to view some of
Hawaii's noted musical
performers. The ship has an
upper deck for strolling and
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Control in Atlanta were giving
varying advice to local health
dePartments. 1'One said we
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and another said we should go
ahead and not worry," he said.
Barka said he discussed the •
situation with Orange Como
Health Department Director
Dr. John McGarry before
making the decision to suspend
the Inoculation program.
McGarry had already decided
to stopOrang
oge County's
program.
About 1,000 people were
Inoculated by Seminole County
Health Department workers
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Federal officials
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The house hasn't been'formally condemned
DeFreese sits on the porc~,O( thq house her family can't live in any
levm**Mber - special Study hoc committee will look Into Ow liolled three elderly Painsyti-M.
by
,ommlttee to investigate the possibility of selling the port's nlkns whose deaths have more. With, her Is the, cat aim opechopes of keeping Pats out of the house.
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4Seminole County Industrial coup d'etat against the port grain.
Development Authority authority."
Bid If reports continue to link
(SCIDA).
KwiatkowAd said a six-Me vaccinations with deaths of othletter written by Ryan to the er elderly persons, the program
commissIon was filled with started two weeks ago "will
"hall4ruths." Ryan wrote the come to a screeching halt," Dr.
By ED PRICXETT
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Orlando Mayor Carl Langford.
Three Seminole County
Mrs.
Sellen
said responsibility of forwarding the
letter after the SCIDA board J. Donald Millar, an official at
Herald Staff Writer
Langford, as acting MPO commissioners, 12 represen- reorganization is a result of a latter to
the governor.
asked the commission for a the Center for Disease Control
chairman, will forward the tatives from Orange and one request from Askew's office.
Around fleClock ........ ..4A study of the possibility ofselling In Atlanta, said today.
Reorganization of a tn- missive to the governor's office. from Osceola make up the She said the governor's office
One at the reasons Orange
the port's assets.
In Daytona Beach, Dr. Hu- county planning group has
The protest centers on the newly organized
MPO.
asked
that
membership
be
calendar .................. 10.8
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has
such high representation is
Kwiatkowski said U findings bert King, director of the Vol- prompted a letter of protest fact that Orange County will Langford Is acting chairman. down to
COmICS ....................8.8 are "positive" concerning a usia County health department, from Seminole County
Include
only
elected
that
the city at Orlando Is
to control 75 per cent of the vote
officials from each par. located there. One of the
Cr
Crossword
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Co
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Reubln Askew.
once the new organization sits
member.
stipulations of the new MPO Is
Editorial ................... 4A appropriate legislation would the clinics and begin a td,eThe
news
that
Seminole
down
to meet. The MPO does allKwiatkowski
organization called the ticipaUng
Dear Abby .................1.8 be made available prior to phone canvas of
would receive minority the programming and planning
"blatant
residents.
That according to Mrs. that only the major city in any
Dr. Lamb ..................8.8 January of next year.
He said the county program membership In the newly for future transportation needs stacking" on the part of Orange Sellen, 'was supposed to make group send Its representatives.
Horoscope ................. 8.B
MPO less
Last week, Kwiatkowski and was suspended "until we re- organized Metropolitan for the trl-county area Including County.
ess uunwieldy and Th us Orlando will send Its city
Hospital ................... 8.8 Commissioner
speed
Dick Williams celve additional Information Planning Organization (MPO) Seminole, Orange and Osceola.
nuking.
commissioners, while no city
And, Commissioner John
Obituaries ................
12-B were assigned to a two-man from the Center for Disease reached county commis3ioners
officials from Seminole are
"In emerice, we're trying to Kimbrough mid as long as
Spoils ..............10,11, IZ A co
But when Seminole realized it
mmittee to study the Issue. Control In Atlanta and thee state at a Tuesday meeting.
scheduled to participate.
gain a little more represen- Orange County has the ability was up
Television ................10.8 Williams concurred
against a stacked deck,
with Department of Health and p_
Seminole County planners tatlon," said Joyce Sellen, a to control the vote, It doesn't
Weather .................. .SB
officials decided to protest.
Mrs. Sellen said the
were Instructed to draft a Seminole County planner who matter
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how many represen- Mrs. Sellen said Langford, as reorganization Is scheduled for
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counties send.
acting chairman, will have the finalization wIthin 00 days.

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Transfer at ownership at
King's Supplies, Sanford
plumbing supplier, was coinplated last Friday morning
when Phil Gonzalez purchased
the business from Flora King.
King's division at Gonzalez and
Coda Assoc., Inc., is located at
35 Park Dr.
The name of the business will
remain the same, Gonzalez
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Dee Woodbery checks in
about 9:12 and is quickly re.
routed to another conference
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compWritant, who has been

waiting since before 9 tags

along behind the procession.
been moved. Woodbery posts a the OMAE complex and Is
Woodbery wants to put a sign hand-lettered notice on the mystified by the several dIEon the door of the commission OMAE door announcing that ferent office entrances, several
office informing people of the the complaint hearings are different
desks and no apparent
chanip, but the secretary going on Inside.
Chiles' aide, so he asks a
assures him she'll tell anyone
It Is not enough.
secretary haltingly If this Is
who comes in that the session's
An elderly gentleman enters Sen. Chiles' office.
She, of course, says It Is not
the man, a World War I
veteran,isaboutthleavewben
- a bystander intercedes and tells
him that he is In the right place
and may sit down to wait his
t urn.
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wounds but, he tells Woodbery,
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Health officials, manwhlje was s*npended wet, Tens, a telephone, interview,
head of the CDC. "Never.
jcles."
habilitative
saldth yd
the death Wisconsin, Louisiana, Vet.
Reports of several other el. theless, this Is highly unusual
He said volunteers wen try- of a Broward County man 00 mont, Maine, New Mexico, d&amp;y persons dying
following cluster of deaths and requires a
log to contact the 3,200 persona minutes after he was inoculated Alaska and flilnols —
except for vaccination surfaced after the full investigation."
in Vohala Cowty who had re- was related to the vaccine.
Chicago.
partial shutdown Tuesday of
Sencer said the deaths are
calved the vaccinations and
In Miami, l3year-old Saul
The shots still were being the nationwide effort.
"going
to make our job much
were asking them If they had Gelman died of an apparent given In at least 18 other
states,
Miller said most of the 500,- more difficult," In convincing
sutfered any adverse reaction, heart attack at a bowling alley
Including most of Penn- 000 doses of the vaccine given Americans to participate In the
By , morning, there wen no Tuesday, go minutes after being sylvania.
out thus far had gone to persons program.
vaccinated at a Broward Coinreports of Mass, he ad&amp;
The CDC said samples of the over 65. And he said evidence
In New York, Michigan id
Officials in the i'aiui Beach ty clinic, health officials said, batch of vaccine used in the thus far
Indicated
that
elderly
Utah,
where the program cow
area reported sharp drops in
Broward County health offi- Pittsburgh area would be testedpersona who were vaccinated tinned, health officials sus.
the number of persona asking daIs said the vaccine came at the Bureau of Biologics In
were less vulnerable to death pended use of vaccine shipped
for the inoculation. At one lace- from the same batch delivered Rockville, Md.
than those who refrain from In the same but as that given to
lion, lines were reduced by 00 toPtttabw.gh.Courdy. But Dr.
"The continued emphasis on being inoculated.
the three persons who died in
per cent over Tuesday.
Paul Hughes, director of the what is an expected phenome"We have no evidence to sug- Pennsylvania.
State officials said an esti. county health department, said non ... Is going to have a dale- gest that these deaths (in the
Those three victims — two
MAW 200,000 Floridians have he doubted the death was re- terious effect on the program," Pittsburgh area) were caused women and
a man, all in their
received the vaccinations since lated to the vaccine.
Millar, director of the CDC's by vaccine or the vaccine pro- 70s — died pithin several hoers
the weekend.
States where the program bureau of state services, said in grams," said Dr. David Sencer, of getting vaccinations.

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(where Chiles has his Florida
office), solI'll
and see what
the results are"
While awaiting his next
visitor, Woodbery explains that
he regularly spends ftft days
per week "on the road" acting
as a liaison between Chiles
l748central Florida çpuntles.
"Basically," he says, "It ( the
traveling program) Is an extension of our Lakeland office,
and it'sanefforttoget people in
touch with someone who can do
something for them when
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What is his won-lost per.
centage onthecas he
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"I don't know whether we
could put our finger on It,"
Woodbery says. "Some of them
You know you're going to have
trouble with right from the
start."
Far more interesting Is the
80-year-old, World War I
veteran who says he's been
trying for ages to talk to
someone representing Chiles,
because "he's my pride and joy
as a senator."
"Well, I'm his representative," Woodbery says
brightly.
"Are you connected with
him?" the old fellow asks.
"I'm a First War vet," the

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so low-income minority families can move in?
The Supreme Court's answer to that
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integrated public housing. The court was to
hear arguments today in the case of an affluent Chicago suburb that claims it has no
such obligation.

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TALLAHASSEE (A?)
The minor presidential candidates on the Nov. 2 ballot will
have either an insignificant effect or a
Profound effect on whether Jimmy Carter or
President Ford gets Florida's 17 electoral
votes. The choice depends on who's making
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executive director, said Tuesday that the
panel will take up a complaint accusing Mrs.
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widow, the London Daily Telegraph reported
today from Peking.
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who sent the first news report from Peking of
the purge, said sources in the Chinese capital
told him troops on Tuesday surrounded a
university building in which leftist writers
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Eighth St., Sanford, pleaded
guilty to attempt to commit
second-degree murder In
connection with a street corner
shooting incident. Bell Is being
held in custody during a pre.
sentence Investigation.

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man who almost missed his
meeting because of
formed secretary — exclaims:
"Yes, I've always been a
supporter 01 ChIles. He's the
only friend I've got. I'd like to
meet him personall y, (3tfles,

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gentleman that he will do his
best to find out what the
problem Li. As he leaves, the

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trial began for Carl E. Bridges,
Orlando, who Is accused of
forgery and uttering a forged
check at a supermarket at
Altamonte Springs. Documents
In the court file Indicate
Bridges will present an alibi
defense, saying he was in
Orlando at the time of the
alleged offenses.

Orlando, pleaded guilty to
aggravated assault and was
sentenced to three years

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In Judge Hosetnann'a court
today a jury was selected and

BARTOW (A?
"I have said all the
time that I was not guilty," former Polk
County Sheriff Monroe Brannen said after
being acquitted of a charge of lying to a grand
jury probing an alleged plot to discredit a
political opponent.
"Since I have another charge to face. I will
"of make au,
statement about my plth2s concerning the sheriff's office," Brannen said. "I
believe in the judicial system in this country
and It was proved today that what's right Is
right."

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mean, he don't get my vote

WASHINGTON (AP) Good salaries paid
to workers on the Alaskan oil pipeline apparently were a factor in catapulting Anchorage, Alaska, into second place among
metropolitan areas ranked according to income, the government reports.
The figures, which cover 1974, are used by
the government to determine an area's
eligibil ity for income support programs,
revenue-sharing and other federal aid.

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meeting will produce a
satisfactory response or If he
thinks he'd have done better
talking to Chiles directly.
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In other cues docketed for
11th Street, Sanford.
trial before Judge Hosetnann
Mitchell was sentenced to this week at Sanford:
time already served In jail on
the attempted burglary con— George I.. Wooden, 39,

Fair Skies Prevail in U.S.

they can. TIMe problem Li trying
to catch thern."
Outside the conference room
Ow man isasked if he feels the

DETROIT (AP) Workers at a handful of
Ford Motor Co. plants dusted off the
machinery so assembly lines could start up
today after the United Auto Workers narrowly
ratified a national contract to settle a fourweek-old strike.
But it will be at least several days before the
firm's 10 facilities in 22 states get back to
normal because of unresolved local contract
disputes at key manufacturing plants.

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has been sentenced to five
years In prison plus 10 years
probation on a residential
burglary conviction.
Circuit Court Judge A.J.
Hosemann Jr. meted the
sentence Tuesday to Jesse
Mitchell, 23 following a presentence Investigation ordered
after a jury found Mitchell
guilty in July of burglary and
attempted
burglary
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WASHINGTON (AP) —The, folks vhq baie
-bread ay their hlnh-fIbét
oduct is 'a food
not
drug. ut Ilie
government says they should stop claimin g
that their loaves help prevent ailments
ranging from cancer to varicose veins.
Th e Food and Drug Administration
said
Tuesdayit has Issued a warning to ITT Continental Baking Co. telling the firm it has gone
too far in promoting th e medical value of
its
"Fresh Horizons" brand bread.

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that Social Security's standards
are actually more stringent
than the military."
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"how can people beonlooper
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and still not qualify for military
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accurate," says Woodbery, "IS

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WEST PALM BEACH (AP)
Two first
graders were In comas today after taking an
overdose of an anti-depressant drug and
failing asleep at their desks, police said.
Jacquelyn Butler, 6, and Marci Habersham,
7, took a drug tentatively identified as Elavil,
which one of the girls apparently took from
her home, police said.
Police said the girls fell asleep at their desks
shortly after class started Tuesday at
Melaleuca Elementary School but were not
taken to hospitals until three hours later.

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school he will lose at least pan
01 his veteran's benefits since It
will indicate that he is not 100
per cent disabled.
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ties to organized crime.
Wormed sources said the 15 trustees of the
Central States Pension Fun d, who are drawn
from the union and the trucking industry,
made the decision at a meeting Monday at
Rancho LaCosta, a pl ush resort south of Los
Angeles.

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man is cepable of working and
has referred him to a vocational
rthabffltatlon program. But, he

Resignations

Anchorage Second

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Trustees

WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of the trustees
of (me of the Teamstet' Union's biggest pension
funds are planning to resign over a federal
Investigation Into alleged misuse of funds and

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disappointed" In Monday's showing.
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African. Pot

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By NOUS OSHAIN

A Brltlshsponacred conference of white and
Mack leaders Is next on the agenda for turning
Rhodesia Into a new state Zimbabwe
of
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nil.

'This ,kasl. .ah us

National Newspaper Week: What better time to
ai
praises
ws
mecUvePair.
veyiws of news and advertising?
The general linpreselcu thm days Isota better.
Informed, moreaware citlienry because of the
ample av1I.bl1Ity of news diseemlnatlOn sources
psttimhanly television. And therein lies the
problem: A reasonable arglanef* can be made that,
because of television, the public Is rather less.
Informed and lass-aware of what's happening to,
and aroond them.

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The loser, then, could be the public at any
minute.

TV, by definition, Is ephemeral. Here one
minute, gone the next. Have you ever caught the
end of a 'IV news report and wanted togo back to It
to hear It agin and maybe learn more? You cant

Some of the more responsible members of
television news recognize and concede the
drawbacks of their medium: They know that 'IV
(and radio) can do what other media cannot -

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HeralfiW! Writer
Another $14,oe In federal monies has been awarded to
Seminole Cornmimjy College (8CC) for its law en
farcemeg certification course, providing the school
with
Sufficing fending to offer the coorse
tbroaghorg the 1V7S.
77 academic
year, a college dean announced Tuesday

night.

red

(pmIties + for the Kissinger plan to be
lerailed are manifold, and they do not arise solely
ozn unresolved Issues between Smith and black
naders. Kissinger had barely returned from Africa'
ihen Soviet Forelge Minister AnIGromyko was
noemc1ng his
as "political gimmickry"
efOre the United Nations. This may have been a
to S6viet-backed black nationalists to go for
to shift their attention from fighting the
ith regime to fighting for supremacy among the
actions competing for the upper hand In a new
black-mar1ty government.
This could presage the same kind of civil war
that came with the Portuguese exit from Angola.
Kissinger has sent the same warning to Moscow
that he did during the Soviet intervention In Angola
thatdetenecanno(be"se1ectjve"Rj
ire claiming to want peaceful solutions to
problems at one level of diplomacy, while trying to
sabotage a movement toward peace at another.
or ability of the various
et toge

tit pI

lnority at the fo coming conference, it' is by no
Means clear who 1111 reçresent the black majority.
At least three organizations have laid
being the legitimate representatives of the black
population.
:
With Kissinger and the United States now on
the sidelines, the burden of conciliation Is falling
Ted Rowlands, the British envoy who faces his own

round of shuttle diplomacy to get the conference on
an interim government under way. How well he
succeeds may depend In a large part on how
Moscow is choosing to define detente.

Guest Editorial
It Is Just not true that a lack of funds to finance
Industijal Investment Is at the heart of Britain's soundmi
econo
c
weakness.
There has been no institutional shortage of medium or
___
term flnane,
and the alleged concentration of power In
na
i
I
e
fi nc al nt rmediaries Is exaggerated and mtood.
There may well be defects In the
present system
"research" that went into the Labour Executive's
has not Identified them. To the authors, naticualIz,
by definition, has to be the answer.

Ata time when a number ot naUJbu44
ov
Poor ser vice to the consumer and many of th
em Impose htllfY
burdens on the taxpayer, and when the bloated public sector
represents the biggest obstacle to economic recovery.
labour Party Executive Council is proposing a
massive
tension of public ownership Into a sector which has In no sense
failed the ration. - oniioi Financial Times

BERRY'S WORLD

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Now well be able to keep them
In school through the

The law enforcement certification course, which will
run through July 1977 on its present funding, Is a 320.how'
basic training program required by the sate Police
Standards Board before an officer can be empowered to
make arrests, Schreiber said.
Officers usually are required to complete the course
during their first six months of service.
Schreiber also announced that the college has
received a $228,485 award wider Title I bf Dw em.

Panel I
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Does the U.S. have an Identity crisis? +

Today's Topic: "Ameijean Nationalism Reconsidered," is discussed by Sen. Sam Nunn.(D)
Ga.) and chairman of the Armed Service Committee, and Frances Fitzgerald. Journalist and
.
author of "Fire In the Lake," a study of the Vietnam experience. Their remarts are CX
.,
cerpted from the National Town Meeting, which ii held ear Wednesday in Washington, D.C.
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This is the first of two parts of the topic of nationalism,
By SEN. SAM NUNN
By FRANCES IrITLJJ(GEEALD
+
the Uned States uu n*Uucliutic7
is the United States too nationalistic?
The term nationalism Itself has been sub(
We've come to a change in our view of our0
.
Jected to countless and often contradictory in- selves as a nation. The sixties was a time of
terpretattons. According to Webster's, breakage, The sixties broke apart the or.
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"loyalty orduon ba thodoxies of the fifties, the single Image g
iq\
nation,
especially
a
sense
of national con- America, the Identification of patriotism wltTf
I
sciotnness exalting one nation above all others chauvinisinand conformism, anti-liberal values.
and placing primary emphasis on promotion of
operatic finale of
its culture and interests as opposed to ft3e of great deal of help In this in that It showed
other nations or super-national groups." Yet our dramatically that professions of p l, g1 can
own country which has been repeatedly hide mere opportunism and that socalled
ticised as excessively nationalistic has more national security Is the lad
of
+ than any other nation - at least hi my view But
the
sixties
ended
something
much more
/
been the champion of intërnatlonallsm.
profound and that Is the American sense of
We, more than any other nation, were uniqueness And isolation. It goes back to the
/
responsible for the creation of the League of beginning of our nationhood - our aenae'
Nations (and) the United Nations. We, more than ourselves as exceptional, as a new world guided
any other, fostered the economic framework of by providence. Our world and our sense of
unprecedented political and economic nationhood became much more complicated in
cooperation that has characterized post World
War II politics. . . the Marshall Plan, the
First, sares toftheclvllrfghtsmoveneg,
European Common Market, the General we found we were not so uniform
Agreement on Trade and Tariffs.
homogeneous as we thought. Secondly, to a great
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degree as the result of the Vietnam War, we
possesses no sense of national identity. It does. discovered that we were not alone and muOr that we have no reason tobe proud of our p
nipotentln the world. we were not free agen
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or optimistic about our future. I think we do. it Is but lived in a complicated series of relatlonshl
to say that nationalism is not necessarily In- with other nations. We now live In a confusing
a light trim, please l'
compatible with positive and constructive ex- time for while hetwo perceptions e,wehave
presslons abroad. Nationalism, however, like not yet adjiated t u.
.0 +1
- most other Isms, can be excessive If taken too
We seem sometimes In a state of siege
senouslyandlntooblgadosage. Italsocanbe surrowby peobIrps afldby lrrecondflgbJe
CIJNN1FF1,
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the foundation of both IsolatIonIsm ..or in- conflicts of'laterest, We wdM o escape, to cop
+ +--,
perlalism. It can be the foundation for ap- out, literally by moving to communes v4
peasement or aggression, war or peace.
recreating the old
f
A recent poll shows the majority of Americans figuratively, by political selldeceptlon that
Eco'nomists
F
Slump
want the United Stakstobe No. lb the world. is
permits ustosee a nation as still Isolated anè
It accurate?
omnipotent.
NEW YORK (AP) - The National Association Consumer Price Index provides an Insight to how
This Is a rather accurate reflection of the
But, at the same time, here's anotherti'
of Business Ecoflomists seems to think
our respondents have built inflation Into their American public's opinion right now. It's We, as a nation, are learning urban pleasures,
current economic weakness is merely a pause in forecasts." The peak Inflation is forecast for the changed somewhat in the last two or three years how to live In the world, see Its complexities
as
the recovery, but that a more pPOHtCJ second and third quarters.
but I don't believe that people necessarily are an
slowing of growth might occur a year from now.
-Profits. Corporate profits before taxes are saying we ought to go hack to a posture of o addition to ourselves. We're beginning to see
urselves joined, as It were, In a dance where
The IW7 nsensus forecast is for contin ued forecast to rise to $166.9 billion from $148 billion nuclear superiority,
co
each gest ure complements that of another. And
expansion at a fairly even rate "at least through in 1976. That would be a 12.8 per cent increase.
I think there's a real and genuine fear about
as a result of this dance, we're lealn
the second or third quarter," but accompanied
The economists expect that profits will
the growing power of the Soviet Union and
I
a
certain
grace, a certain ability to laugh
by a sharp, 10 per cent rise In the Consumer stre ngthen during the second and third quarters believe that the fear Is
not only genuine but ourselves.
Price Index.
of 1977, followed by a ma rked decline In growth realistic. (But) the President is charged
with a A recent poll shows the majority of Amer1carf
"Curiously," they announced, "the consensus during the final three months.
much larger responsibility than simply looking
want the United Sta tes to be No.1 in the world, Is
forecasts a continuous decline In the unem- -Industrial production. The rate of growth
at polls. I don't blink that when the American It
accurate?
ploymeM rate throughout the year 1977."
will tend to rise through the second quarter of
people answer a pollster's question, they expect
Like the questions of most polls, the way It is
Meeting in San Francisco, the economists 1977. "A marked decline In the rate of Increase Is their leaders to go out and Immediately po
res nd phrased almost determines the answer to
announced that an analysis of their forecasts forecast thereafter."
it. If
to 51 per cent of that particular Vote,
you're asked wehther you want to be first or,
showed them to be expecting a 1977 fl-quarter
-Private housing starts are expected to grow
They ex pect us to be leaders. They expect
us second, the answer seems Implicit. And this poll'
decline In ' the rate of Increase In real Gross only sli ghtly In the first quarter, more strongly in
to look ahead and plan ahead and too
many
times
"would you be willing to go to the brink or,
National Product, profits, housing starts and the second quarter, rather weakly hi the third
I'm afraid that does not happen. We may be inasks
war If necessary?" Well, what does at
spedlng for personal big ticket Items.
th mean?
quarter, and to decline, In absolute terms, In the
danger of politicians, instead of being leaders, Does that
mean you're willing to go to war or
The economists, whose forecasts were made final qua rter of 1977.
being followers of a particular Impulse of the
not?
more than a month ago, have had an uneven
The Economists expect the number of starts moment.
There's this tremendous self-deception lockS
record. While they credit themselves with a for the year to total 1,66,000, compared with an
Should we be Involved In South Africa's into that question and (also) polls tend to fl ct
fairly good forecast for 1976, the one for the estimated 1,480,000 for 197L
re e
problems?
very
precedIng year, In their words, "is better
-Unemployment. The forecast is for a 6.8 per
I think we should help but we should insist that superficial swings In public emotion, ones
don't have very m uch basically to do with
forgotten."
cent rate In 1977, compared with an estimated 7.5
that the NATO allies, Britain, Germany and
what would happen If the situation reall y ocHere is the breakdown:
per cent in 1976.
ot hers get involved and let them get out in front curred.
-Gross National Product In current dollars
The consensus of the economists Is that the
for a change. I think that majority rule In Should we
will rise from *1,697,000,00 In 1976 to $1,856,- rate wiU decline in the fourth quarter of ft year Southern
be invol ved In South Africa's
Af ri ca is desirable. I think that problems?
600,000 in 1977. Those figures, however, Included and that the decline will continue through each Secr ary
et
Kissinger's goal is the goal of most
I'm extreme
Inflation,
quarter of 1977.
Americans. We should not equate black rule with be a wir in ly worried that there Isingoing to
Using 1972 dollars so as to measure both years
-Interest rates. Higher. The median forecast
majority rule. We have a lot of African countries don't know So uthern Africa at one po t and I
jp sfjjit1tJ,
which side we're going to be on.
by
economists expect Isfora steady rise
return on new Issues of that ha ve black leadership that are virtual
we profess being for majority rule, w hat has,
growth to be f rom $1, 208,000000 in 1976 to three-month Treasury bills. The rate is forecast
dictatorships. We have to say we're for ma jority fact,
$1,332,700,000 In 1977.
happened Is that the United Stat es
to be 5.76 per cent In the first quarter, rising to
rule and have some degree of consistency in all increased
-Consumer Price Index. "Our forecast of the 6.68 per cent by the fourth.
its involvement with the South African
of Africa.
regim e t hrough new industries,

prehensive Employme* and Training Ad fCETA). The

program is designed to provide Job training for
ployed and imderanploy,d Srthele Coiabis who need
new *111* to assist them In obllbiing work.
"This Is nowheft near as much as we need,"
Schreiber said 01 the grant, which was alictid In conjunction with the Oct. 1 dat of the 1977 federal fiscal
year. "We're actually going to need about twice that
much. The romon this is not enough Is because we've got a
lot more people out here who and training so they can get

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WASHINGTON
The Trident submarines,
"There are indications," states the memo, O'Neill mentioned the congres
which will make up the Navy's undersea fleet of "that the SSNB 727 and 72$.. .also have
sional sex scan- wasn't mentioned In the glowing press ancracks" dais and warned that Albert's relationship
with
the future, have developed cracks In more than In an Interior wall separating the reactor
from
young girls could be embarrassing. The speaker nouncement was that Girard recently was eased
1 00 critical places.
out of Citibank, formerly First National City
the n uclear works. "The cause of this weld
has squired yo ung pretties occasionally to Bank of
New York, after more than
The first of these billion-dollar boats Is cracking has not been determined," th
$10 million In
e memo
Washington pa rt ies.
scheduled for deli very in 1978. Altogether, four adds.
loan losses was discovered ,
He described O'Neill's cal l to one friend at
have been
rod so far from the Elect ric Boat
Girard once talked his way out of being killed
The Navy's Capt. A.C. Bivens, who reported
fi
t as "blackmail." Then Albert modif ied his
rs
division of General Dynamics. They will cruise the cracks, told us they wer en 't "an
by
Mesican
terrorists who kidnaped him. They
unusual
statement and said O'Neill merely had
greater distances more silently than any sub- thing." He ex plained that the special steels used
given him let him go for a small $12,000 ransom and his
"advice." O'Neill denied to us that he
marine in the wo rld. Each will also be able to for subs sometimes
had wife's jewelry. The persuasive Girard
present special pro bl ems
br ought any pressure at all on the speaker to
launch 24 nuclear missiles at targets 4,000 miles The Navy and Electric
talked his way Into the $IO,000-a.year
Boat, he said, have
Job or'
retire. O'Neill "absolutely denied" that he had
away.
running the entire AID program In Latin
worked out a sol ut ion that will still permit
ever
spoken
to
Al
be
rt
about
the
girls
he
orts.
But on the first three subs now under con- delivery of the first Trident by
America.
December, 1978.
No one has ever questioned Albert's integrity,
druction, Navy and Electric Boat inspectors
SAD SPEAKER Sources close to Speaker tu, faIrnss, his decency. Few men have worked
Girard's nomination by President Ford was
ha ve found cracks In such sensitive spots as the Carl Albert
say he has been depressed since he
rushed
t hr ough the Sena te during Its dying 1ays
for
th
r
ei
co
un
try
with more dedication. He
wall separating the engine room from the banged the gavel adjo urning Congress.
with
It
was
no
investigation whatsoever and only
virtually
liv
es
in
the
ornate
s
peaker's suites,
n uclear plant.
t he last time he would preside over his beloved where he still
routine
hearings.
He was sworn In la st week.
can
be
found
usually
from
Acco rding to a confidential Navy inspection House, the last time he wo
uld swing the great
A
bit
of
dawn's
early
light
checking,
however, wo uld have shown
until
after
dark.
He
is
often
memo, "cracks were visually observed" during gavel, the last time he would sit in
the thronellke
a
dubious
financial
there
on
weekends,
record
too
for a man who will be
a
small,
on
l
re
ely
figu
a routine Inspection of the lead submarine, which leather chair beh d the
mar ble rostrum.
in
invest ing $200 mill ion of the taxpayers' money iz
behind the massive desk.
is identified as SOB 72$. Electric Boat brought
Albert spoke bitterly to intimates about the
And every day, sadly, the po wer and the Lat in Ame rica.
An sophisticated electronic testing devices,
man who Is expected to replace him as speaker
pr
estige slip slowly From his hands.
"Magnetic inspection has revealed 100 next year. Albert said he had received a phone
Until Sept. 1, he was a vice president of
FAST TALKER: President Ford has ap. Citibank, which has offices
cracks" In SSNB 726 alone, reports the memo. call from House Majority Leader Thomas
throughout Latin
"lip"
pointed an engaging, 38-year-old banker named America. One of its most nota
The tests were then made on the lead sub- O'Neill, D.-Mass., pressuring him to
ble offices is
retir e.
Eugene Girard to disptstse 82000 million in located in Panama, w
marine's two sister ships.
here Girard worked his
Sources privy to the conversation say tLt
(urein aid each year t Litn America What
up From an assistant manager.

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t he Issue before the
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Kwiatkowski on the Mu irto
combine the two mdi try.
seeking agencies, bul the
said
hehaanothadanoppoctw yto
study the feasIbilIty of a ling
p0d assets.
Williams and Kwtatk ON
also disagreed over the r ike
up of the panel. Kw1atk raId
said the final cunpositjoi will
h'!
td rt nozt Tu Iy,s
metthg.
Tentatively, the folio Ing
members were approved:
- One land appraiser.
-ASCIDA board mer
- A SCOPA board ma
- An accountant.
- A financial expert.
-Aprlvateattorney.
- A member of the Qiar
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park owner or a member, c
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member Georges
went SL Laurent Indic
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proposal that It might no
feasible. But he said a s
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the 15-million facility c
bandit Seminole taxpayen
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The Atlanta, Ga., branch office of LEEP, which
funnels out funds origInating from the U&amp; Justice
Department In Washington, had earlier awarded $16,100
to the SCC course. But Schreiber said at the time that the
sian was only about half of the 130,000 needed to underwrite the local course offering for the entire school
Year.
"We anticipate," Schreiber said today, "that this will
bring usupto the p
wherewe can offer the courleto
any law enforcement officer who wants to go to school.

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Robert Schreiber, 8CC dean of student derelcpmsg,
told the college board of trustees that
a $14,1 allotment
,
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to serve now as a
that are bound to be difficult. Prime
Ian Smith, though accepting the peinciple
ion to marIty rule wi
two years,
that he does not see eye to eye with some
kesmen over the composition of the Ingoverninefft that must bring peace to the
tmtrys1de. Until that Issue Isresolved, drawing
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Present spot news as It happens. (There, again, If tyou dcu't have your Va$or raft on, Forget It).
But It can't cover developments completely and In.
depth.
Many local statlons then try tomake i for these
bullt4n deficiencies by!ooZing arotmd, making light
of their news reports, kihitaing among themselves.
It's show b1z they claim. And they're probably right
- It's certainly not responsible Journallan.
There's also a built-In irony Involved In this
whole matter.
One of the more respected 'IV newsmen, Walter
Cronkite of CBS, has often ezpuas.d his onetime,
long-time ambition: to be the managing editor of a
small daily where he could be a real Journalist.
Well, fate had something else In store for him. He
fell into a different, albeit more lucrative, lifestyle.
His options were narrowed.
But yours aren't. So forgive this touch of
chauvinism. It's a special week.
And think about what you've Just read. And, if'
you haven't read It yet, do so during the next
commercial.

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from correspondents spread far and wide. The
viewer-listener Is forced to accept the reporter's
report as error-free and plausible. So, In fact, -are
the 'IV executives who have no chance to review the

Too many are content to sit In front of their IV
screens for 30 minutes a night and then sit back,
glowing with the pride of achievement believing
they really know what's going on.
They dent And there are several reasons, all
linkiet! to the Wride fallibility of TV As a W"yw
and
pjt of news:

of State Henry Kissinger are still turning
of some evident misunderstanding nr
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be presented In headline form - and thus, more
times than not, the reports raise more questions
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icer, artleltlo Jery concerning the lasso. I
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shown.
decided Tuesday evening.
received from the as
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added to the water supply, final tflent prohibits the dumping of community was several yea
plans must be drawn and beds fluoride into bodies of water
let. The level of fluoride to be because ln concentrated forznft
Floyd joined with Perki
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and DeVoney to klfl the matI
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city's water supply and turned fluoride to the water will cut Mrs. Glenn to appr
down a bid by Commissioner tooth decay by 65 per cent in fluoridating the water sici
Sandra Glenn to put the issue to children up to 12 years old. He
mayor stated that he i
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Mayor Norman Floyd cast the rim 15 cents per person in- motion
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The Crop Reporting Board of
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Florida's grapefruit crop of
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the Arizona crop was reported
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The Arizona-California lemon
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The Florida tangelo crop of
an estimated 5•5 million boxes
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The first forecast of 1976-77
tangerines put the crop at 8.5
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from California and 1.3 million
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The record orange production
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Families like the DeFreeses on the house would cost 00 or dwellings that housed more
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Mrs. DeFreese can't live In population.
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finding
low-cost,
livable said.
The
Sanford
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Sanford's public housing either
Wilson and the housing
housing Isn't easy.
- and she feels she has been authority staff haven't repeated
Authority commissioners
Mildred
"The supply of housing know
the DeFreese doesn't
are scheduled to meet at
treated unfairly by the housing the detailed analysis of the
answer to Sanford's
deemed to be safe and sanitary
7:30 pm. Thursday In the
authority The housing authority city's housing situation
and within financial reach of housing crisis. She doesn't even
meeting room at Redding
had two apartments available year, but he doesn't hesitate to
know the answer to her family's
low and lower-Income
Gardens.
over the weekend, she says, and say the problem has "definitely __________________________ is inadequate to meet the rising sheImmediate
does know
they will
haveBut
to
housing
crisis.
she can't understand why her gotten worse."
need," Wilson wrote last year. find someplace to live.
family can't live in one of them.
In the 1975 report, Wilson said
"The last place we lived cost
In the 1975 report Wilson
Wilson bristles at charges of the city wil
l need 200 more $120 a month," Mrs. DeFreese questioned the city's con"If it was just me and my
favoritism In the tenant subsidized housing units by 1976 said. That was before a demnation program, saying the husband, we could make do
selection process. "I have and another 100 by 1977. None
miscarriage destroyed their enforcement of the city code with less," she said; shaking
cousins I can't get into the has been added, although 40 already overburdened
budget. does rid the city of dilapidatedher had
e and recalling hard
projects," he said.
units at Edwards Higgins "each time we fixed some- housing
but
it
also
reduces
times
in the past when they
"I wish I could provide a Terrace on the city's westslde thing up or painted a room, th
e the amount of housing available slept in the car. "But now
place for everyone who needs which were empty last year landlord would
slap on some to low-income families,
there's my little boy. He should
one," Wilson said. "But we while Improvements were more rent," Mrs. DeFreese
Many Sanford families like have a decent home to grow up
don't have any emergency made to the complex are now said. "We had to find some the DeFreeses have no choice in."
housing. We don't have occupied again,
place cheaper."
anything."
A survey conducted by the
The DeFreeses tried to fix up
The city condemns an city of Sanford under the the Bay Avenue house. The
average of 105 houses a year, Florida Land Planning Act plumbing was so rudimentary
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Mrs. Glenn said the majority
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fluoridating the water supply
.re in favor while
I3uxtunan said the opposite
was true with him. He said of
citizens he had talked with none
favored adding the mineral to
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Commissioner Cal DeVoney
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Mississippi
pus on this as a possible Upset is a logicalat Florida State: This
at South teams got caught looking ahead South—Aubn 21, Georgia
Upset Special since Carolina: Ole Miss is looking to each other
NEW YORK (AP) Quickie Special ... Ohio State 30-13.
and1st last week, Tech 11; Richmond It The
FlorIda catches the non-confer, beck to Georgia, but Ca
Quiz: Who's the only team to
Texas Tech at
,/
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making
this
a
battle of Once- Citadel 12; Duke 77, aenson
ro
Rice: This ence Seminoles between SEC looking ahead to Noire Dame
beat Oklahoma in the last four marks the first
AWARP AR
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tisatens
itead
of unbeatens
20; Davidson 3, Itadlion 2; Aptime
all
season
foes
LSU
and
Teniiajse
years?
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Mte1pçA 14-10.
rnvEo Harvard 21-14.
the Red Raiders have played on Florida 23-a.
palachian State A. Lenoir.
Son of Quickie Quiz: Who two successive Saturdays,
Hoston t Southern MethodEast—Boston
College
20,
Rhyne
14; Louisiana Tech 21,
Oregon at Noire Dame: Come 1st: Mustangs won last year, West
does Oklahoma play Saturday? Flushed with
Virginia 14; Baton UnI'. Lamar 14; Marahall 35, Dayton,
last week's Ole Saturday evening, the Oregon but it
Answer to both: Kansas.
10, Holy Cross 7;
Miu-Georsja success, let's try Ducks might wish they had then wast a conference game
20; McNeese State 38, TexasHouston 28.14.
So It's out of the Texas frying this as the Upset Special of the ducked this one
17,
Cornell?;
Delaware
23,
Arlington 31; Mi'slqippl State
VU... Noire Dame
pan and into the Ka nsas fire Week ... Rice 2721 .
Ala ba ma at Tennessee: Bear lanova 12; Penn 21, Lafayette 16, Memp
H31-10.
his State 13; North
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and the Sooners face a virtual
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Louisiana
State
at
Kentucky:
must-win situation
or run the
on 'Barns's schedule it can 11am &amp; Mary
19, Navy IS; Penn State 21; Northeast Louisi a
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crgia's hopping mad after that It's always emotional when beat. This corner
doubts that
risk of seeing their hopes of be loss to Ole Miss and Vandy ain't
,..
State 24, Syracuse 7;
14, Northwestern Louisiana 7;
coming the first team ever to so dandy Georgia
LSU's Cholly Mac faces his Alabama 24-14.
...
35-17.
13,
Colgate
9;
Yale
27,
ColumbIa
Southwestern Louisiana 27,
alma
mate'
win three consecutive national
LSU 23-19.
Harvard at Dartmouth: Both 7.
Furman
19; Tulane 17, Army
college football championships
ME W/tI'N/Mg
14; Virginia Tech n, VirgInL 7;
go down the drain.
died"
East Carolina 35, VMI 7.
Kansas may have been lookWAC'D1y7,qACTØ -:
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(-q
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Ricky
sas
State Q; BaUStatelP,Ak,iiji
the previously unbeaten Jay.
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Bowling Green 2$, Kent
gp mi 5rnis.
hawks stumbled against Okla.
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AT/-I,
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State.
horns
icn' qAgo
LOS ANGELES (AP)
frightening," Trojans Coach Troja ' 23-14
Indiana State 11; Tulsa 23, Cm- :
Sounds like trouble for
Ricky Bell runs like an out
ns
victory over the Marinaro'sslngle-season mark. cinnati
m's ggcg,,,
Joho
Rn
17; Iowa 24, IndIana 10; ,41
m's 'iRGT
Oklahoma 17-14.
d,"Itookbi
Cougars. The performance But the Trojan senior already Min
ac#
or
J
control locomotive, bulling over out of the
nesota 24, MIchigan State:
'by
4
0
,
Last week's score was 46 linem en and leaving defensive
Purdue game when earned him National College has gained l,(I7 yards In five
we found out his shoulder
17; Illinois State 16, Northern
R
1,497
W
right Including the Miss' 21- backs strewn In his wake. But been
Z
Rack of the Week honor, from games this fall and needs to ay. Illinois
knocked out of
7/RE AT 1-3
9; Cub U. 35, Miami, 0..
l7upst of Georgia on the nose like a
its
socket.
11
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ss
ociat
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Press.
ll power ninne when he He Jammed
erage just 145 yards per game 10; Colorado 21, Okla
IN /909 ThEY
it heck In with the
homa
19 wrong
Robinson, who a1ts to a bit the rest of the way to to
p Mark State 20; Illinois 19, Purdue 17;
NOW MAIL 4S Xb29.
and three ties for a deals out physical punishment other hand and said, 'Why did of hero-worship
Bell's
case,
naro's
record.
.101 percentage, For the season, to defensive players, he's also you take me out?'
Arkansas State 26, Southern fl-f
it's 228-96-$—.713.
said after the triumph over the
.B.I' sM hØ! gets excltcd dl-"- linots
punishing himself ,
vestem MIchigan 23,;
"tmi, Fla. at ['itt.
"IJepwilthersfikpno Cougars, "His rushing total ing- nesanddoesn'tc-jan
IjToledo8.16; Wichita State 22, ;
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thersair lnti- ug, No.1 quar- University
It seems,
though,
that
the
one
I've
seen,"
Robinson
conspeaks
for
itself.
As
far
as
I'm
lice
how
many
times
he
carries
Drake
of Southern Callforterback Robert Haygood went nia's
tinned. "You latch all those concerned, he is the best foot- the ball.
6-foot-2, 218-pound tall- defensive players patting each ball player of all time."
Southwest—Tew MM 20,
down for the season hi the sec. back has
*41
"You get caught up in the
a great capacity for
Baylor 15; North Texas State '
other on the back and shouting,
ond game. Backup Matt CayA statIstician's error late in game when you're playing and 2$, West Texas State
the Pounding that goes 'We're gonna stop
,
16.
anaugh s uffered a hairline along with
Ricky Bell.' the game Saturday night in don't realize things like th
P ;
at,"
Far West—Air Force 15J
ankle fracture last weekend 35-plus t carrying the football Then you watch on the next Seattle may have cost Bell the he remarked, "I don't mind Colorado
State
im es a game.
By The Associated Press
play, and their heads slam Into NCAA single-game rushing
the defending
Cup and Is out for a month or so.
12; BrIgham
- Stanley
carrying the ball 51 times A
flni U,,p.1.....J.. ij..i_ _tj---"He's so damn trnv,h U'- u*
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xoung i, ouuiern Mississippi
grounu. tie runs right over record. The statistics Indicated O.J.
vnamon Montre l Canadians Ifl eaves the job in the hands
Simpson said, I have no
titem."
In the National Hockey League handed the Detroit Red wings of Tom Yewcic, a non14; Fresno State 23, Cal Poly- I
Bell had topped Eric Allen's plans to Join a union."
Is
So would you if you had their first loss of the season
San Lids Obispo 15; Hawaii l7,
scholarship senior.
LastSaturdayagainst w
NCAA mark of 350 yards, so
Bell,
who also won
on' Back 01 Portland State 16; Idaho 29
Just scored five goals In one
In the World Hockey
,1
Michigan at Northwestern:
ington State, Bell's durability Bell didn't carry the lad few the Week honors once last s- Weber
State 22; California 37,
l
game.
got an acid test, as the quarter- plays of the contest. As it w
atlon, the Quebec Nordiques There were some things Be
as, son, this week edged running Oregon State 17; San Diego;
The 18-year-old Murdoch, a scored a come-from-behind 6.4 Schembechler didn't like about
back called his number 51 Bell joined Ron Johnson at No 2 back James McDougald of State 30, Pacific 14; San Jose :
times,
rookie right wing With the New victory over the San Diego the Wolverines' 42-10 rout of
on the one-game rushing list. Wake Forest and q uarterbac
Bell responded by grinding
ks State 20, Long Beach State 17;
York Rangers, beat Minnesota Mariners and the RirmInaJiaj Michigan State. Bet they don't
Bell is literally making a Terry McFarland
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Warren figures to keep the No. 6 ranked
'Canes undefeated and rowing toward a
state playoff berth. The running game is
mostly straight-ahead stuff, but Warren has
breakaway speed. Ask Woody Hayes how
good he is.
Gainesville, 4-0, defeated DeLand by a 210 count In the second game of the season.
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'.high school football game between Gainesville
and Seminole, it still comes out the same.
It's for all the apples In the orchard.
This Is the roll of the dice that counts.
Conf -ence and district championship...
pride au prestige
the jeward for hours of
practice.
But mostly, it Is the shot at the state
playoffs which separates this game from
normal "rivalry" aspect of a crucial game.
"We know the winner of this game goes to
the playoffs."says Gainesville backfield
coach Dvld Tanner, "We are a
about having to play down there (Sanford).
The loser sits home for another year."
Last year it was DeLand which deprived
both Sesninole and Gainesville of a state
playoff ierth.

ago and now stands 5-0.
The game has several interesting aspects
namely that both teams rely strongly on
defense and have something of a one-man
gang offensively.
Gainesville has given five touehdowns,
Seminole four. Gainesville has Carl Warren,
Seminole has Tim Raines. And both
Gainesville and Seminole have superb
defenses.
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"I don't think there's any question that
Gainesville is the favorite In the game," says
ueLancl head coach Jim Bohi, who has had
first-hand dealings with both teams. "But I'm
sure not going to say who's going to win,
because I think it will be decided by a break.,
a mistake,"
The teams offer a contrast of offensive
names. Gainesville goes with the power,

The seminoles counter with Tim Raines,
Mr. Everything, who is the key in a wide.
open go-for-broke offense. The game
represents everything for the Sanford team
a shot at an undefeated season, state
playoffs and a state ranking.

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with quarterback Kyle Knight hooking up with
speedy split end Joe Burke. On the line,
tackles Brandon Smith (230) and Jim Goachee
(195) are the keys.
As for the Raines-Warren matchup; they
are contrasting runners. Raines, a lightweight
at 161 pounds, is an open-field threat, the
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Seminole, on the other hand, gives a lot of
rat1on, ani"as more offensivc variations. By
the same token, extra handoffs and more
frequent pitchouts also Increase the chances
of mistakes. And mistakes usually prove
costly against Gainesville.
Gainesville has a sound passing game,

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Warren, called "the best back we have
faced this
(Raines was No, 2) by
BohI, gets phone calls regularly from Big Ten
coaches. The other day it was Ohio State's
Woody Hayes on the line, In person.
Gainesville coach Wesley Dicks, in his
third year as head coach, is defensive minded.
He requires the team to live by a defensive
code, but this year he has enough offensive
personel to feel he has a good shot at the state
championship. The Hurricanes are ranked
No. 6 in weekly prep poll.
Seminole is unranked, but received strong
backing in the second 10,

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three-yards and a cloud of diet game. Warren
off right tackle ..Warren off left tackle. And
for a change, fullback off tackle. The
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again, with both fighters bent witnessed by the smallest
The final knockdown came
on the other's destruction,
crowd of the year, as ap. after just 1:53 had elapsed In
After a few seconds of parently most of the local the fight.
Sanford's Taco Perez found frenzied mayhem they once boxing fans
stayed borne' to
In other action: undefeated
out the hard way why they call again got Into a clinch. Th
is watch the Yankees-Royals Milton Owens won his sixth
Roger Phillips "The Animal." time it was Perez who decided baseball game on TV.
fight by edging out game
It's not that Perez lost his that rules were made to ho
Those that did come out were Johnny Evans in a six round
scheduled 10-round main event broken by bringing up his knee not treated to much of an
tin- middleweight matchup;
Friday night with the New into the groin area of Phillips.
dercard, as it was a series of Franke Santore was much too
England fighter. In fact, he was
This action brought a similar last minute substitutes against much for
inept Teddy Shaw and
declared the winner after just foul from Phillips and both men a series of l
ast minute sub- stopped him in the first round.
25 seconds into the third stanza began to grapple instead of stitutes.
The amateur card also sufat the Orlando Sports Stadium. fight. Once again Blake rushed
Gene Wells, substituting for
It was what he had to go in to break them up and Johnny Boudreaux (hurt fered from a fighter not
showing up as Jerome Williams
through to win,
grabbed Phillips from behind, shoulder), overwhelmed failed to
put in a scheduled
Phillips came out strong for He spun The Animal off balance
Milwaukee's Don Lutz, who wu appearance against Henry
the first round and hurt Perez causing him to crash Into the substituting
for D.C. Walker Harris.
with wicked lefts and rights turn buc kles in the far corner. (
missed plane) who was subIn the two amateur fights that
that drove the local junior
That was all for Phillips. He stituting for Joe Maye
did
take place. Lake Howell's
middleweight back Into the got up, walked back to his (replaced
when
heavyweight
James
Salerno and John
ropes
corner, told the referee w here Boudreaux
became
"Hurricane"
Hayden were
But, by the end of the round, to go, climbed through the unavailable;,
most impressive.
Perez was giving more than he ropes, went back to his dressing
From the opening bell, Wells
Salerno avenged an earlier
was taking. And he was also room, got dressed and went banged an assortment of
hard
defeat
by out classing Calvin
roughing Phi llips up on the home.
lefts and rights off of Lutz's Motley, while Hayden held
the
Inside with clubbing blows to
The final decision was Perez jaw, until he dropped the Georgia Golden
Gloves
the side and back of the head. by disqualification,
middleweight veteran three champion, Roosevelt Ostell to
Round two was more of the
The strange contest was times In the first stanza.
an exciting draw.

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Phillips landed a hard left
hookwhllePerezwas breaking
from a clinch. Referee, Jack
Blake warned the New England
fighter but when they came In
close again, Phillips repeated
CINCINNATI (AP)
The
Underwood, chewing babble Bobby Tolan's glove
and ConReed sat on the floor in an the same foul.
Qnclniiati Redo are like bottled gum nervously, walked Cesar cepclon streaked home.
office by the clubhouse for at
lightning. You never know Geronimo on four pitches.
This time, Blake stopped the
A single, a walk, a sacrifice, a least a half-hour after the fight and took away one point
where or when they'll strike.
"I let them sacrifice the rim- walk and an Infield topper, and game. He
was distraught.
Manager Sparky Anderson's ner without an out," Under.
from Phillips. To this, Roger
the Phillies were dead.
"
There is no way you blame began
Redo looked like a beaten team wood said after the game.
cursing the referee.
Despite his disappointment, anybody on this club but
me for
in the ninth hvilng of Tuesday's
Blake ignored Phillips '
Pinch-hitter Ed Arrnbrider Bows, paid tribute to the Reds that loss," said the 6-foot-6 for- remarks
third game In the best-of-five sacrificed the
and once again waved
mnnerstoecoM and predicted they'd blow out mer pro basketball
"I the two battlers back Into acNational League playoff game
and third, and Pete Rose was the American League chain- made two mistakes,player.
and there lion.
against
the Philadelphia intentionally walked. Ken Grit- plons In the World Series
start- was no excuse In the world for
ft was at this juncture that
Ptuuies.
fey, who lost the league batting tog Saturday in Cincinnati.
them.
I
hung
a
slider
to
Foster
Phillips
really threw away the
The Phillies led 6.4, and had title on the final day of the sea"There was no luck in- and threw Bench a high fast. rule book and began to use
ace reliever Ron Reed out there son, stepped to the plate.
valved," said Bows. "They had ball."
every dirty trick ever used in
to assure their first victory in
Referee breaks up wrestling match, aide comes to aid
"Be patient, just get the hell more experience. They took adFoster, who went to the plate the ring, and some he made up the series and stave off you want to hit," Anderson told
vantage of every mistake we in a l4or-l1 slump, said his eyes as he went along.
elimination. It certainly ap- Griffey.
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made. There was no excuse. We lit up when he saw the pitch In
Blake tried to retain control,
peared that the Redo' fourth
Griffey, who probably beats just got beat. They simply don't the middle of the plate.
but it just wasn't to be.
National League pennant out more infield hits than any quit. I feel sorry for whoever
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"1 had made up my mind to
Finally the bell sounded,
clinching in six years would other National League player, plays them in the Series. I don't wait for a good pitch," said
ending the second session, but
hive to wait at least one more topped a ball towa rd first. Con- think there is a team over there F
oster, who hit 29 home runs in as the two men began to wal
day.
cepcion
broke for home. The tAmerican League) who can the regular season. He got It. back to their corners, one saidk
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But as Phillies' shortstop hell ticked off first baseman compete with them."
Bench, whose .234 batting av- something the
other one didn't
Larry Bows would say liter,
erage was the lowest In his do- like and they tore into each
the Reds never quit. First they
NEW YORK (AP,
This is the Yankees in the playoffs.
comeback that wiped out a 3-0
ned 10-year career, said that other with renewed fury.
bombed Reed for consecutive
the tale of two third basemen.
Graig Nettles plays the posi- deficit and beat the Royals In
:
alter Foster's homer had rehomers by George Foster and
Perez' trainer, Dominick
George Brett plays the posi- lion for the Yankees. He ba tted the pivotal
third game.
duced the Mies' lead to 6.6. Polo, along with Blake, grabbed tion for the Kansas
Johnny Bench . Then they Wed
City Royals. .254 during the regular season
"The
ball
was catctiable,'
"I knew I was on the block. I Phillips
the Ptüllies for the winning run
around the head and Whenhemadetwoerrorslnthe butledtheAmericanieagtjejn said Kansas City Manager
wanted
to
hit one out more than slammed him into the ropes. first game of the American home runs with
ml 71 pennant clincher,
half as Whitey Herzog.
anything."
Finally, both men went back to League playoff seri.i against many as the entire Itoyals'
Reed left after those two
CINCINNATI (API A CmIn.dead, thete was di.crder
club
Griffey said of his game-win- their respect ive st ools to await the New York
nucking homers sent a Cincin- cinnati city council member and violence. Two persons
Definitely
Yankees, he had collected. And during the playcatchable,
rung chopper: "As soon as I saw the third round,
nati crowd of 55,407 into a fren- lamented that there probably shot, one was stabbed, w*e
vacuum
agreed
Brett.
a
straight-forward
answer,
This
oils,
he's
year, I
been a virtual
four it hit off his glove, I knew
It was
That session almost got
,-% - Gene Garber came in and should have been an organized were injured and
"I
never
said
have
made
some
of
I
was
good
cleaner
those
plays
at
third
base,
as
well
as
at least 70 over. This is
better than any started early when both men fielder," he said. "I'm a good mntributing a vital R131-single and misosed some of them."
,t e up a thigle to Dave Con- program at the city's Fountain were arrested in the hours
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to the center of the ring, hitter."
cpclon. Phillies' Manager Square Plaza to celebçate the lowing the Reds' 7.6
in
New
York's
5-3
third-game
playoff win the outfielder who has been bere the bell, and nearly got
lie missed this one and a mo.
That can be confirmed by Ls victory Tuesday night.
[)~inny Oz.-rk lifted Garber and Cincinnati Reds' National over the Philadefiva Phillies- dubbed the infield hacker for
ment
later, Chris Chambliss
into it again.
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.333 average, highest in the
Mid this 13 the tale of
his
ability
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beat
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in the William (Bill) Kirk Sr.
In Sanford, every ad- pass along the family recipes of of the culinary art has several favoritles to Ms wife,
one last comment for Mrs. Jerri Nancy when they were first
"I've got to have your mare including ci homely
recipe for that!"
treats as Barbecue Sauce,
Whether It be a tasty and Thousand Island Musing and
mold Sour Cream Pound Cake Turkey Dressing. Jerri's recipe
At a tea, zesty Cocktail for turkey dressing was tauglut Sausages fora buffet or elegant to her by her mother, the first
Champagne Glazed Ham from time Bill boss came to dinner!
a formal dinoer, guests who
Son Scott maintains that
t*iave savored Jerri's cooking Mom's vegetable soup Is the -.
are always eager to learn her greatest, and she makes pretty
secrets.
fine granola, too.
"I've always enjoyed
When Jerri's friend and
cooking," says Join - and that neighbor, Liz Paiducci Helfrich
of coarse Is the key to 'her comestodInner_"Iquaj
success In the kitchen. She also my shoes," says Jerni,
has the imagination and "because Liz Is a sensatjonaj
determination to work at a gourmet cook."
favorite recipe mdli she has It
Mrs. Heifrich's supper
perfected. Like her famous request Is simple, however.
pound cakes.
"She always says, 'Make

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dozen.
parsley, onion, celeryleaves
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2 lb.. hot sausage relied lots cups diced celery, 1 cup H e
email cocktail balls,
dloppedonionin¼cup butter
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2 recipes Barbecue Sauce (see and ¼ cup bacon drippings. Set
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below).
asidetocool. MIx%toone large
box crashed salthiez, 211&amp; 1Y
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUM
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Fry sausage slowly until beaten eggs, ¼ cup melted
.
done.
Drain
sausage butter and 2 T sage.
DEAR ABBY: I hope you
thoroughly. Add Barbecue
Add sauted onion-celery print
this so a certain guy will
print
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Sauce
and
heat.
Serve
In
mixture
and
about
2
cups
dock
see
It
and realize a few things.
:
chafing dish,
from giblets. Stuff 11 lb. turkey.
I
have
this buddy who's going
BARBECUE SAUCE
THOUSAND ISLAND
steady
with
this super chick.
caSa
DREING
But
he
treats
her like dirt. He's
t mustard
3 cups maymoalse
been
going
out
on her with his
1 T brown sugar
cup catsup
ex-girifriend,
for
example.
2 T fern. or lime
one-thIrd cup mustard
I think a lot of this chick and children. Each geuratl.a
juice
¼ cup Worcesterihire
would
love to take her out uheald gives little IN bridging
% t salt
Sauce
myself
but
not while she's going the old sad the a,, Was sad
1 T Woreestershire Sauce
I T lime or lemon
with
my
buddy.
Abby, If he value..
tcu pow
Juice
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.
loves
her
'the
u
much
ashe uyn, DEAR ABBY: You an4j
a little o
gain or
1 T salt
whyd
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garlic juice
Blend In blender Just with with her? (She really loves the visiting the sick. I've put these
2 T butter or ofi
well mixed. Pow Into Jar
guy and Is being hurt by all thoughts Into ten corn.
(II used on chicke.)
refrigerate. Good on green
mag which might be
Brush on ribs, steak, pork tossed salad, vegetable salad or
Sooner
or
later,
someone
else
helpful
to your readers:
chops
or
chicken,
or
use
with
slaw.
Jerri's father, Donald Hamburger Gravy," said
IsgoIntocane along and
's
I. Always call first.
Cocktail sausages.
Cathels, Miami, Is now a grand Jerri.
CHAMPAGNE GLAZED IL$J5 going to leave. It'll be too late
2. Never come early. And if
$years4 age
NAAN BREAD
"and he's
On a recent trip to Hawaii,
titn
s.'
!or
id
1
me
both.
What
can
I
you're
going to be latc, cfl and
I lb hk
never wcl.ed a pound too Jerri and Bill Kirk enjoyed far
do to help act?
1
ask
if'
convenient to come
.
ltynri
much, even =ugh he's never more ezotc cuisine than "
wbek
CONCERNED later.
11
baking
potder
eaten a meal without a sweet to dowuhorne hamburger gravy.
up brown
DEAR CONCERNED: Tell
3. Keep your conversation
I egg
follow," commented his The highlight, says Jerri, was
ee
(Use
more
if
your
buddy whir. happening, cheerful. Never bring bad news
h
ded)
l4
cups
water
daughter.
to dine at one of Honolulu's
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cup champagne
Lay It on the Ha.. If be does'S or talk about sickness and
l I salt
Running out of birthday and most elegant restaurants, "The
34 cup PlatappIle juice
get
the message, It will beep. death.
Mix
dry
Ingredients
in
bowl
day
gi
ft ideas, Jerri decided Third floor" at the exclusive
(hoiI
Bake ham according to season is chicks, buddy or no
4. Don't tell long-winded
to cater to her father's sweet Hawaiian Regent HoteL
and
a wellusing
In center.
Add packer's directions. One hour buddy.
stories about People the person
watermake
gradually,
as
much
tooth by hiking him his favorite
Outstanding of all the Jerri Kirk with a seJect1
beforeremove
ham Is
DEAR ABBY: You recently doesn't know.
thoroughly
of seasonal treats: anise as needed to form a firm dough. cooked,
from
dessert pound cake,
fabulous fare was the Indian cookies, broiled
fixed
the Idea of college son
oven.
5. Don't ask for details about
grapefruit
dough
and almond pound cake When
"After weeks of baking, I Nasa Bread served with the
'deans'
side
of aaway skin leaving thin layer of bringing borne a girl he's living the person's lines.
bowl,
it
Is
ready.
Knead
dough
finally mastered thorn," she before-dinner cocktails. Jerni
6. If the person appears tired,
little on floured board until It is fat. Score in diamond shapes. with on campus, and sharing a
smiled. Now she packages up a asked
for the recipe, and ha, thoroughly. Add eggs one at a sheets. In large bowl, with somewhat elastic. Pinch off Brush with unbeaten egg. Pat bedroom with her under the make an excise and leave
pound cake every mon14 or so tried to duplicate it
but with time. Add soda to flour. Add electric mixer at medium pieces about the size of a golf with brown sugar and stud with parental roof. You said the girl early.
for shipment to Miami -lemon only moderate success.
"It's alternately flour and sour speed, beat eggs with fluffy.
cloves. Bake ham for one more would bea guest and should live
7. Don't bring small children.
ball and place them on a
Is her father's favorite flavor, still good," she says, "but I cream to
hour 300 350 degrees, basting by the rules for such.
creamed mixture. Gradually beat in sugar. tered pan to red. Cover
S. Don't smoke.
,but he also enjoys almond, guess you need the real clay Add lemon extract.
Parents who would Impose
9. Don't make promises you
Continue beating 20 minutes damp cloth and let sit at unith frequently with mixture of
-'-black walnut, chocolate and charcoal-heated oven to get It
Bake In tube pan lined with longer. At low speed, beat In minutes to one hour. Then
leastth30
champagne and pineapple,
such conditions are kidding no can't keep.
e
coconid.Many ofJerrI'sfri
as good as the original."
waxed paper then greased and flour, baking powder and salt; dough can be refrigerated.
one but themselves. My mIddle10. Don't day and expect to
HAMBURGERGRAVY
naintain, however, that her
floured at 300 degrees for 1½ beat one minute. Add anise
and
upper-middle-class
efriends
be
served a meal.
To
cook,
pat
dough
balls
Into
1
lb.
lean
ground
heel
Sour Cream Pound Cake
SOUR CREAM
hours. Should have nice brown extract; beat Just until blended. thin circles about six inches In 2 T butter
whoare
parents would disagree
HELPFUL
.featured below is her
';"I uriLup.
with you on inc oearoom issue.
Drop by Ieaspoonszul, a half. diameter ( they should look like 2 T flour
DEAR HELPFUL: Your
masterpiece.
-1 cup butter
ANFSPLAVZCHEN
Pursue that policy, and the commandments are indeed
Inch apart, on prepared cookie tortillas when ready). Place on I t salt
When her two ions were still 3 cups sugar
grown kids won't come home at helpful to pstleats recuperating
(Anise Cookies)
sheets. Swirl each to make a sheet pan and bake In ¼ S pepper
borne William Jr. (Bud) and I eggs
3 eggs at room temperature
all.
round cookie. Let stand over- preheated 450 degree oven with 2 cups water
at home. The biggest favor you
SCOtt - Jerrlhadeveryreason ¼ Isoda
1 cup plus tTsugar
night,
uncovered.
I know ofsolne parents who can do hospital patients is to
it
puffs
and becomes slightly
to cook up her full range of 3 cups sifted flour
Brown
ground
beef
th
butter
"disowned" adult children who send them cardo. They need
1% cups unsifted flour
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. brown. Smear with butter; and seasoned flour, stirring live with lovers.
The parents restspedalthes. But now that they ½ p1. sour cream
t baking powder
not company.
Bake cookies about 10 min utes serve,
well until blended. Gradually
have flown the nest, and 2 t lemon extract, or
t salt
wound
u
alone
and
or until smooth and firm when
bitter,
TURKEY DRFSING
add water. Serve over hot
especially as her husband Bill
vanilla or almond
14 liaIse extract
pressed with fingertips.
Cook turkey giblets (neck mashed potatoessprjnkjedwltb eating their hearts out over
a steak-and-potatoes man, Jerri
Cream butter and sugar
Grease and flour 3 cookie
their estranged children.
Cool on wire rack. Store In too) in 1½ quarts water chopped parsley.
In their hearts, parents would
Iverye u.s. rdiem. WhaVs
prefer
company of their yelnO For a personal reply. wilts P.
children -lovers and all _ to ABBY: Box Me. iff". LA., Calif.
505$. Inch,. stamped, sill.
cold, righteous loneliness.
Lyles
er.ti.d snvVI.pe. PIGS".
the
MOST PEOPLE
DEAR MOST: Sorry, but I
Seminole County teenagers River and VoliLila counties, and
is
on
atstake.Shelsalreadythe
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Lyles are this year's recipients Advisory Committee.
out culturally or morally to
the
of the 4-H 'I Dare You' award,
Elder
Springs Leaders Club.
Project areas of this talented
Homemakers' Club and
presented annually to the two teen have Included public
Clothing has been Miss Lyles' accept the lifestyles of their
::; We
Kiwanis Club.
most outstanding 4-Hers who speaking, citizenship, quick
chief project, and among her
Charmalne Is active In school achievements are the most
have demonstrated qualities of breads, conservation, home
and church activities. This year original' award at the State 4-H
leadership and excellence of Improvement, horticulture,
she joined FFA at Seminole Congress In 1975, and third
character and personal recreation and teen leadership.
anos-Organs
HlghSchoolwhereshe is on an place prize in the record book
development.
She has taken special Interest
Ball's
Pianos &amp;Organs
agritrack schedule.
The girls received the awards projects In cake decorating and
Air Conditioning System
contest this year.
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Donna Lyles, 17, Is a Bishop
Saturday night at the 4-H marine biology, and has conOther projects have Included
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Moore student who Is entering health, food and nutrition,
Achievement Banquet hi the ducted a modeling club.
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sixth
year
Sanford Civic Center.
In
4-H.
She has electricity and recreation and
Miss Hannar has a long list of -. . .
served
as
chairman
at
a
variety
she
has
Fifteen-year-old Miss Hannar awards to her credit, Including
won medals for
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of functions Including the Teen citizenship and leadership, as
Is entering her sixth year In 4-H three citizenship medals, two
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Service Club yard sale, Share- well as six scholarships.
The
where she has served as teen for achievement, two for
Trick Is To Treat Her
leader for the Busy Bees 4-H leadership and county medals
the-Fun refreshment and prize
Donna Is active in her church
committees, Halloween and has found time to sing for
Club for two years and teen for quick breads, horticulture,
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leader for the Sanford Mighty Share-the-Fun and public
'spookhouse' and Christmas shut-ins and participate In a
parade, as well as cake and egg walkathon, skateathon and
Clovers for one year.
speaking.
Pick her favorites
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decorating
She was secretary of the Busy
workshops.
As winner of the State public
other
community activities.
from our colorful
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has
assisted
In
training
4Bees for two years, for the Teen speaker record book contest,
FLORIOP.'
collection
H officers, judging demonServlceClubfortwoyears,and she received a$SO savings bond,
stratlons, training girls to
oneyearfortheCounlyCoun. andatrophywasherprfjein
- model, assisted leaders In craft
Charmalne Is a past president the State Share-the-Fun con"One of Central Florida's
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projects and helping 4-H
of the Teen Service Club and is test.
Leading Florists',
SUNSHINE STATE,,, J
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members select projects .
currently president of the
Miss Hannar's record book
toruia was camp counselor for GOVERNOR'S
Seminole County 4-H Council. has been forwarded to the
Flower
She Is also vice chairman for regional finals, and hopefully Louise Gill, center, congratulates "I Dare You" three years and has attended HIGHWAY
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sMat polde likeWalt Pat', Dave Bob, Manisa While, Jab,
Nalmak ad hire. J I I I oven Lersy Selmis demo'S
stirS for Tpe. - LU., Sterling, Cii..
One wise prof essional foothill observer tells roe that teams
are so eager for Mg "dad" defensive linemen that they tend to
overrate their abifilles coining out of college. In a couple of cases
maybe they overpay them, too, Inducing lethargy. Of time you
mentioned 501mM dIll looks like he's going to be a great one.
And for all the flips, there arealaopeoplelikeioe Greene and Alan
Page who lived up to their collegl.ste promise.
a Reward Call Is appsreally Ed well accepted by the
pk, yet we e.ldMae S. be .abjeeted S. his flamboyant oratory
at aUto. frequent '1 .h, Pers.Ily, be krltates me to suck a
degree that I aitesatically WE on say .p.rtiog eveat be his
anything S.d. with. Fra what l bow and read,Iamasiilsse
What Is his secret? - J.E. Stargis, Aaab.ho, Calif.
Room Arledge pays his salary. And Roon&amp;thlnks Howard
pulls In the listeners, despite some whispers 1ff the past years
about disenchantment with Howard's abrasiveness. In fairness to
Call, he did pioneer, a new brand of truculent, provocative
iportaeadlng which made him a celebrity and caused other
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There's no rule against sliding Into first base. The flamOoyant
Pepper Martin used to do ft. But there's no percentage In the ploy
either became it actually slows you up - you're much better off
crossing the bag at a full spring. Slides are only to avoid tags. I
don't know anyone who's taken the trouble to slide Into first In
recent years.
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The big seven-looter has been Invited to training camp by the
Atlanta Hawks after playing in a Los Angeles summer league.
For background, Vaughn had an emotional breakdown a couple of
years ago, pulled out of a Chesapeake, Va., gas station and
refused to pay for the gas, was flagged down by the police and
acddrit,Jly shot in the stomach (the bullet fortunately passing
through his body without touching a vital organ). He was found
guilty of two misdemeanors and paid nominal fines. His problems
with the law cleared up, he played with the Squires last year.
qu the CawaAngeladN'S try to make a No.1 team In
one year, they could have a lineup like this: Andy Etcbebazni,
C; Jim Spencer, Ib; Sandy Alomar, 25; Jim Fregool, 55; Dave
Chalk, SB; Bobby Reals, RF; LeRoy Stsntaa, LF, Rick Berry,
CF, and SW Melt.., with a plichiag stall of Tanana, Singer and
Mesaersinl&amp;k Do you agree? - Jim McNeil, Anaheim, Call!.
I agree that with such a lineup, they dill wouldn't win. I
mean, Jim Fregosi (age 34) shortstop? You got to be kidding.
Will the NBA schedule have more than 12 gamer for each
Scorn became of the ABA c.mlag hits the NBA? - Martin Miller,
Oakland, Calf.
You're talking, of course, about the regular season schedule.
No, the addition of the four ABA teams - New York Nets, San
Antonio, Denver and Indiana - doean't affect the length of the
season. It does affect the total number of NBA games - there'll
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Alameda, Calif.

Exposing him to waivers was a calculated gamble - the
Raiders didn't think anyone would claim the defensive end
because of his bad knee. And within the organization, frankly,
there's a feeling that Tony, who has been a terrific competitor, no
lunger had It physically became of his scarred legs. He has played
very little the last two years.

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So the proxy tea for Katie Myrtle Gradick, Corinne
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political gathering, as well as a Marie Fitzpatrick, Dora Lee
What started out as a delightful social soiree. A Russell, Mary Blair and Peggy
women's afternoon tea Thur. steady stream of women called Hattaway.
sday, sponsored by the during the appointed hours, and
Democratic Women's Club of they did not appear disapSeminole CoufltytohonorKatiepointed that the original
Nichols, Democratic candidate honoree failed to show. Was the
for Florida Public Service delegation a break for the men
Commissioner, resulted In an
or for the women?
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Assisting hostess Jean Norris
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With the friendly season In full swing, politicians Gunter
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but your guests will be, with 4 ease (17 isaces eaeh)
with
second bundt cake flat side Garnish with orange faces. To cranberries, sugar, raisins, I tesipses sail
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vanilla fuming
down. Spread the top and sides make orange faces, cut round nuts and spices. Cook over low 2 eggs, well beato
and adults together to celebrate
Red and yefl.w tied
of the cake with remaining pieces of orange skin from top, heat stirring constantly to
one of the oldest holidays, All
4 slices Amerkan doese,
coloring
frosting. With a spatula ridge bottom and sides of orange. prevent sticking.
Cook until
Hallows Eve. After trick 'n
cat into % lack
Green leaves
the frosting to make It resemble With the Up of a sharp knife
cut cranberries are tender about 5
treating, Invite friends to a gay,
wIde
strip.
In a large bowl combine a pumpkin. Roil up some
of the eyes, nose and mouth into to 6 minutes. Cool. Spoon oat.
Iright and fun filled party to pound cake mix, 4 of
the eggs leaves Into a stem shape and orange skin cutting ni* quite afl meal into bowls and top wi
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this autumnal event, and 2 cups of the milk. Beat place In center of cake along the way
through. Remove the cranberry miiture. Serve with
ba large 1dbrown Ct)uCk
arvest fresh cranberries with an electric mixer until with green
leaves. U you only orange skin leaving the white milk or half-and-half, as mdii brown and crumbly. Drain
create a fabulous Great very smooth. Beat In remaining have
one bundt cake pan, make undermembrane to show desired,
off excess fat. Add onlone and
Cranberry .
Pumpkin Cake, eggs and milk until very up better ahead of timeand tirough. Floe faces In drinks.
garlic and cranberries. Saute
delectable, and a super cen smooth. Fold in cranberri
es, refrigerate half of mixture.
another 5 mInutes. Stir in
terplece too! Berry Popcorn orange rind and nuts. Pour Then bake first cake. When
CASSEROLE
kidney beana tomato sauce,
Squares are easy to make, batter into 2 greased and ready, bake second cake.
(Ser',e,
SPICYCRANBERRY
salt and pepper to taste and
crunchy tasty treats. Serve fiOwed12 cup bundt cake pans.
CRANAPPLE GOBLIN
OATMEAL
Chill powder. Cool. In a bowl,
1 pounds ground chuck
along a bewitchingly tasteful Bake in a preheated slow oven PUNCH
(Serves4)
2 large onions, chopped
mix rice, 1 teaspoon salt and
drink, Cranberry Goblin Punch. (325 degrees) for 1 hour to I
(Makes h eap.)
¼ ci, honey
2 cloves garlic, chopped
eggs. Use rice mixture to line
GREAT CRANBERRY
hour and 15 minutes or usd11 4 cups Ocean Spray cran
berry. 1 cup Ocean Spray fresh
1 cups Ocean Spray fresh
the bottom and sides of a
PUMPIUN CAKE
cakes test done. Urunold and
apple drink
or
freeen.tresh
or
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gre
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cool on racks. In a bowl mix
4 cups gingerale, chilled
cranberries
cranberries
Spoon
in meat mixture. Bake in
4pscbges 117 ounces each)
frosting with red and yellow 2 ci,e pineapple juice,
¼ cop sngar
1 can (15% ounces) kidney
a
preheated
moderate oven (350
pound cake mix
food coloring until a bright
chilled
¼ cup seedless raWs
beans, drained
degrees) for 40 to 45 minutes or
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¼ cap chopped sits
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3 cups milk
uneven top surface they may
cinnamon Orange faces
Dash
cisiamee
and
sauce
strips
of cheese over the top of
1 cup Ocean Spray chopped
have to be trimmed to make
In a large pitcher mix
nutmeg
Salt
and
pepper
the
casserole
in a lattice pat.
fresh or froren.fresh
them fit together properly, cranberry apple drink with 4
cup hot cooked
tern. Heat in oven for 2 to 3
1 tablespoon chill powder
cranberries
Place I bundt cake flat sideup ginger ale and pineapple juice.
oatmeal
minUtes, or until cheese melts Punch, popcorn and pumpkin cake
6 cups cookedrice
Grated rind ii 1 orange
onto a serving platter. Spread Stir in cinnamon. Pour mixture
brighten up
Milk Or halI-aimd.half
slightly. Serve very hot.
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1cup converted rim
¼ cup dried currants

white-wine vinegar

2 tablespoons mhed celery
Minced fresh or dried
tops
herbs and crushed garlic
i teaspoon salt
to taste
Grated rind of 1 medium
Mash or chop the artichokes
or
crop
very fine and with a fork beat in
1¼ CUPS orange Juice
1 teaspoon chicken bouillon the remaining Ingredients Or
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granules dissolved in
spread, turn all the ingredients
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flour
family favorites without 1 egg
detracting. Actually, they'll ¼ cup soil butter or
enhance many a dish and place
margarine
it in a new light.
¼ teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons water
APPL GRAPE GLAZED
FllU
TURKEY
3 pounds slightly tart
(Stuffing Iota 15 lb.
apples
turkey)
3 tablespoons butter or
1¼ cups finely chopped
margarine
pared apple
's cup sugar
i cup minced celery
, cup sauterne or
1 cup minced onion
other whlte'wine
1¼ cups butter or
teaspoon cinnamon
¼
margarine (24 sticks)
cup grape Jelly
8 cups cubed cornbread
In
a bowl, mix flour, egg,
s cup chopped unblanched
butter, salt and water to make a
almonds
soft dough. Chill for 1 hour.
L CU raisins
flour ed hands pat dough
2 eggs slightly beaten
into an ungreased 11-inch Elan
2 teaspoons
or pizza pan until bottom and
1 teaspoon sage, crushed
sides
are covered. Chill.
1 teaspoon thyme,
Peel,
halve and core apples.
crushed
Chop half of th e apples and
Melt % cup butter or place into a saucepan with
margarine In a large skillet, butter, sugar, wine and cmAdd celery, onion and apple and flIflOfl. Simmer until apples
cook until celery istransparent. are tender (about 15-20
Combine with cornbread, minutes ) . Beat until a thick
almonds, raisins, eggs, salt, puree is formed. Cool. Spread
sage and thyme. Season turkey puree evenly in pastry lined
inside and out with salt and pan. Cut remaining apples into
'
Arrange sli ces on
pepper.
pie in circles. Bake in a
Tr.
Place turkey breast side up preheated moderately hot over
degrees F.) for 35 to 40
on rack in shallow roasting pan.
Melt remaining ¼ cup butter minutes or until crust is brown
and brush over turkey. Place in and apple slices are cooked.
OVCfl at 325 degree F. l not Remove from oven and cool on
cover. If you have a roast meat a rack. Heat red grape Jelly in a
thermometer, use it. It should saucepan until smooth and
register 185 degrees F. when melted. Spoon melted jelly
the bird is cooked. It will take evenly over apple slices.
a bout 4 hours. Baste the turkey Remove slides from pan and
with juices from the pan about cut into wedges.
every 45 minutes during
roasting.
The Glaze: Combine a 10ounce Jar ofwhite grape jell y,a
six ounce can frozen apple
Juice, thawed, and 2
tablespoons grated orange peel

Serves 8 to 10 persons.

GLAZED ROAST PORK
6 pounds fresh pork

loin
salt, pepper, garlic

powder

in a small pan. Cook over low Is cup apple jelly
heat until jelly is melted. This ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
will take about 10 minutes. 1¼ tablespoons vinegar
About 30 minutes before the 3 slightly tart apples
turkey is done, dthle the gix
¼ cup margarine or
over the turkey using about a
butter
third of the glaze at first. ¼ teaspoon ginger
Repeat 3 times. Garnish with ¼ cup honey
pickled crabapples or other 2 tablespoons lemon juice
fruits from orchard and
Sprinkle pork roast with salt,
vineyard,
pepper and garlic and roast at
Serves 10 to 12 persons.
350 degrees F. until internal
FRESH APPLESAUCE
temperature is 180 degrees F.
tUocookedt
This will take .ioout 3 ourz.
Peel, core and cut up 6 Combine apple jelly, cloves and
medium apples (Golden vinegar for the glaze and br
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Delicious, Mcintosh, Johathan, thickly over roast. Contin ue

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88c

Newtown Pippin, Cortland, roasting for another thirty
Northern Spy) placing the minutes. Meanwhile, core and

SeCtiOflsthcoid altedwaterfor slice apples into '2inch

at least 10 minutes and not over tions leave the skins on. Melt
1 hour. This prevents browning. butter ormargarme inankillet.
About 5 minutes before serving Add ginger, honey and
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FAIRWAY WILL NO LONGER ISSUE TOP VALUE STAMPS AS OF
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1974.

SAVING

LUNCH MEATS

It's that time of year. Food dishes and blend remaining
markets are irresistible. Fruits apples.
from orchard and vineyard
Fresh applesauce snakes a
never looked so good. Fresh fine accompaniment for ham,
Apples of many varieties pork chops, spareribs and
Practically tumble into the barbecued chicken. It has a
shopping cart. Crisp, colorful tart, full apple flavor.
relishes and sparkling Jellies
Makes about 3 cups, 6 serand Jams offer inspiration vingi
aplenty for creative cooks and
OPEN FACE APPLE PIE
lovers of good food.
This Open Face Apple Pie Is a
Some families and many one crust pie with a glamor
guests aren't adventurous when touch of melted red grape jelly
it comes to trying new recipes that gives It a shiny face. Note
or unusual foods. They like that half the apples are cooked
turkey in one piece and no fancy separately Into a thick puree,
sauces. Apple pie should look then spread over the unlinked.
like pies grandma made and It crust. The remaining apples
would be unthinkable to tamper are cut Into thin slices and
with Aunt Sue's hot biscuit arranged in circles over the
recipe. Pity the creative cook puree. The melted red grape
who has to cope with such Jelly is drizzled over the top
limitations. She needs all the after baking.
sympathy we can muster.
Pastry
The accompanying recipes 2 cups silted all-purpose

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SPARERIBS
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LOIN CHOPS

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SLICED FRESH TO YOUR ORDER

SPECIAL WITH PURCHASE OF

1,53

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1.O9

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1.18

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6/el

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cherry liqueur
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undrained
Add the pear to the oranges.
FAT
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Makes 4 servings- The pear I
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MILK
in a medium saucepan gently
will be fresh-tasting and retain cook together until
softened,
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stirring often, the butter, onion
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LIMIT PURCHASE QUANTITIES
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tuna, tomatoes and pepper.
ARTICHOKE SPREAD
Heat, irnng often Makes 6
PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE
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THURSDAY, OCT. 14 THRU WED., OCT. 20, 1974

POT PIES

ALL VEGETABLE

POTATO BUDS

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93C

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49c

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walnuts
at aul vanilla; add U5 and
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over
trc mixer, cram butter.sugar crumbs in pan. Bake thapre.
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nut and nuts. Turn into a well. cooked cake; bake in a pregreased 9by9b2n
heated 350-degree oven for 10
pan. Bake In a preheated 325. minutes. Chill. Using a knife
degree oven until a cake tester dipped In water, cut Into goodinserted In the center comes out size wedges at serving time.
clean -about 50 minutes.
nutes. Cool
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in pan on wire rack for about 10 commercial sowtocream
with 5
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half in the blender with cup the apple sections and cook
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ARM (March 21-April 19)
worthy Intentions for
persons you feel responsible for
may be diluted by your
methods. Clue them in on what
you intend to do.
TAURUS (April 20May 20)
Advice given you today could be
very sound. You'll have to pay
attention to use It effectively,
GEMINI (May 21une 20)
Gains should offset losses
today, but there could be much
mere without careless mistakes
that have a way of adding t.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
'FEY ° overlook petty affronts
today. Don't attach undue
importance to something a
friend may do without thinking,
LEO (July 23-Aug.
Don't
telegraph your Intentions
today. Premature publicity
could cause delays.
VIRGO (Aug. 23&amp;. 22)
You're slightly extravagant
today, but don't fret too much.
Your generosity Is directed
toward friends who won't forget
it.
UI3RA (cpt. 23-0ct. 23) Acquiin cesoflould not mistake
kindness in you for weakness
today. If your principles are
challenged you'll quickly
display your muscle,

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DEAR DR. LAMB —! am 55
years old 5 feet s and weigh lze
pound.,, My blood pressure is
150 over 100. Also my husband is
dying of cancer. Now mydoctor
says it's my few pounds.
overweight that is causing my
blood pressure to be high.
I went ona 1000-calorie diet to
lose weight and did lose a few
Pounds. But, I have to work requedto Dr. Larnb care f
hard and couldn't make Itso I the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
Increased the diet to i1
1551, RMIIO City atfófl New
calories a day. Naturally lcan't
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NY
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lose any more.
DEAR DR. LAMB I have a
My doctor wants me to go to a
friend who is losing his hair. He
psychologist and be hypnotized has to keep combing his hair
to see why I like to eat. I tried to different to cover up the thin
explain It wasn't the desire to places. I feel he should see I
eat alone, but I needed food to doctor and that he probably
have strength to do my Job.
lacks some vitamins in his
He said I would have to be meals. He says he feels good
down to ) pounds to be weak and that it will grow back
from no food. Ever since I had again. I will appreciate any
this round with him the other
information on
day I have been very upset and
DEAR READER
if a
MY heart just pounds. I feel I person is eating a balanced did
have enough with a sick containing sufficient vitamins,
husband without this from him. taking additional vitamins will
DEAR READER — Your not prevent loss of hair.
doctor is right in trying to help
It is true that a diet deficient
You lose weight as the best way In protein can lead to hair loss.
to get your blood pressure Most people, however, get
down. However, I question the plenty of protein and usually far
way you are trying to do It.
more than needed.
You should be able to lose
Premature hair loss can be
weight slowly if you are on a associated with poor nutrition,
real 1200-calorie diet and are any illness, and even occurs as
reasonably active. And it is true a complication of pregnancy
that you will have a loss of about three months after the
energy on a diet too low in baby is born. In these situations
calories, whether or not you the baldness or hair loss is
have already lost all your ex- temporary.
cess fat deposits. Anyone who
H"redltary factors are a
has been on a severely major reason for early baldrestricted diet knows this. Loss ness. In any case I agree that
of energy is par for the course. I anyone who has excessive loss
agree it is hard to work and stay of hair at a young age should
on a 1000 calorie diet very long, see a doctor, preferably a
May I suggest that you really dermatologist since they
stick religiously to a 1200 Specialize in 'disorders of the
calorie diet and try to Include at
least 30 minutes of walking a
It is normal to lose about 70
day. I'm sending you The hairs each day. The life cycle of
Health Letter number 4-7, a hair is from two to six years
Weight Losing Diet constructed and the hair follicle has a
as a balanced 1200-calorie plan. resting period without hair for
Try it with some regular about three months.
exerJ.se and it will do the
trick for you gradually.
Lkftg
Your pressure may be lower
when you have less stress than
you have now. Life situations
are often a factor in Increasing
the blood pressure.
Others who want information
on the Weight Losing Diet can
send 50 cents for It. Send your

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Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUIT
T0: DANIEL J. HATTAWAY and
RUBY P. HATTAWAY,
htiwtte,
Whose residence is:

Sec tion U5Q Florida States 1557.
S: Diane H. Faisted
PublIsh: Oct. 13, 30,37, Nov. 3. 1576

DEE-72

PINEFOREST NORTH.
Apartment &amp;S
Cleveland, Tenn. 37111
YOU ARE HERErr NOTIFIED

(Do you have a question
tot th etperts' Write Ask
the Jacobys care of this
newspaper The Jacobys will
answer individual questions
it stamped. self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed The
most interesting questions
will be used in this column
and will receive copies Of
JACOBY MODERN)

by Gill Fox

Workers I II

Factory
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StaMis. To',tt: 3ec:cn 3/.5.09
Florida StatuI.. i•ç
5: Frances Mills
Evelyn E. Donaldson
Publish: Sept. 35, Oct. 6, 13,20, 157
DED.I45

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"
JAMES E. MUSIC and CORINA
MUSIC, his wit,,
Defendants
NOTICE TO APPEAR
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA
TO: JAMES E. MUSIC and
CORINA MUSIC, his wife
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Last known Address:
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
1011 Manchester Circle
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE,
Maitland, Florida 32731
N THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FLORIDA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CivIl Acfiei He. 7l1604.C.B
that a complaint seeking the
FLORIDA.
SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR. foreclosurlofamortgagehasbeen
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-I57$CAe4.A IGAGE
COMPANY,
filed in the above entitled Court, and
In Re: The Marriage SI
you are summoned,
ordered and
Plaintiff, ---..,---.
AR THUR OLIVER ANDERSON
- wow
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Cause Why the

PETER E. NILS5ON and NORMA
F. NILSSON, his wife,

same Should not be granted by
serving a copy of your written
Defendants. defenses, if any, upon the law firm of
NOTICE OP SUIT
BORNSTEIN.
PETREE
A.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: PETER E. NILS5ON and
SHADER, P.A.,123 S. Court Ave.,
NORMA F. NILISON,
TO: WANDA MAY ANDERSON
Orlando, Florida 32501, Attor neys
hI.
p' rIa,mIrfl,
ox M
and by filing the
Rome City. Indiana 16754
2345 Research Avenue
Original thereof with the CIerkof the
Baltimore, Maryland 21327
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Circuit Court, Seminole County
that an action for DissolutionofYOU ARE HEREBY notified that Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
not
Marriage has been filed against you, • Complaint to foreclose a mortgage later than the bid day of November,
mbering
cu
the
1516.
and you are required to$.,.
copy en
following real
Of your written defenses to it, II any, property:
The real progeny being sought to
Lot
10.
Block c. SKY LARK be foreclosed on Is described as
on CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for
Petitioner, whose address is 612 SUBDIVISION, ac cording to the follows:
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, plat thereof, as recorded in P1st
Lot Si. HOWELL ESTATES
Sanford, Florida, and file the Book 17, Page $5, of the Public RE PLAT. as recorded in Plat Book
original with the Clerk of Circuit Records of Seminole County, 'I. Pages 47 and 4, Public recordeof
Cou rt of Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County, Florida.
lFiorlda an or before the 11th day r, has been filed against you and you
If you fail to appear or Show cause
Novem ber. AD. 1576. otherwise a uereQUIredtoserveacopyofy, in accordance with this notice,
default will be en tered agalnil you written defenses, if any, to It on default will be entered against youa
for the relief demanded in the JOHN M. MCCORMICK, attorney for the relief Sought in the corn.
for Plaintiff, whose address is Post plaint.
Petition,
Office Box 3323, $01 East Church
WITNESS my Hand and the
This notice will be published once
ficLal seal of this Court on this the Street
Florida, and file the a week for f ou r (1) consec utive
original with
11th day of October, AD. ma,
Clerk of the above. weeks in the Evening Herald, a
S.aIJ
Styled Court on or before November newspaper having general cir.
A,lh.., II EL..,..- •i5t till: Hiri.,lta. I...4,.-.-rn$I,,,.
Count y,

Respondent

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be ;~Ierfd #gain$# YOU for the rellet

By: Cherry Kay Travisoemanoso In the Complaint.
Deputy Clerk
said Court on September 23rd, 151g.
CARROLL BURKE
(Seal)
SAttorney for Petitioner
612 Sanford Atlantic
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Bank Bldg.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Sanford, Florida 32171
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3. 1976
DEE 71
Publish Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, 30, 1976
DED.1I9

Florida.

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Florida Gas Training Center, Building 130. Sanford Airport, 2711
Carrier Avenue, Sanford, Florida

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Seminole Hospital PavilIon, 300
Bay Avenue . San ford, Flor ida

PRECINCT 27

Rolling Hills Moravian Church,
Sanlando Springs Drive. Highway
131, Longwood, Florida

PRECINCT 47

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Winter Spri ngs, Florida
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"How do you want it cut? Thin, extra-thin or expensive

by Garry Trudeau t

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PRECINCT 33

Red Carpet Inn and Racquet Club of
Altamonte Springs, 13$ N. Douglas
Avenue. Altamonte Springs. Florida
Wirt Recreation Center.Summ,rset
Swim Club. Mark David Boulevard,
Casselberry. Florida

Longwood Community Building, 111
West Church Avenue, Longwood, Florida

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that clear notice of the change In the
Precinct Pouting places be postedonthe door
of the previouspolling place.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED this 31st day of August,A,D 1576.
( $eal)
ATTEST:
iirlhur H Beckwith, Jr.
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Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners in and for
Seminole County, Florida
.ly: Joanna K Hare
)epufy Clerk
Publish: Oct. 3, Ii. 1976
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Portable, Casselberry Elementary
School Parking Lot, 451 S. Winter
Park Drive, Casselberry, Florida

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Sanford Civic Center Sanford
Avenue, Sanford, Florida

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Se mi no le Hospital Pavilion. 300

Bay Avenue, Sanford, Florida

Altamonte Springs Elementary School,
Aitamonte Spr;ngs, Florida

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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and
corrected copy of sResolvIion
PdUedunsnirnOUsly by the Board of County
Flor ida, its regular meeting hold an
the 31st day or August, 1976, as same appears on the
record in the Minute
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand arid affixed the
Official Seal of the Board of Cou nty
Commissioners, this 31st day of
August. A.D. 197
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ATTEST
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners in and for
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Hare
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building, the voting
places for the several precincts involved shall be established and maintained separate and part from each other
in said building, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED th$ said temporary polling places be
recorded In ttieOfficial Record Book in the
Officeof the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminal* County, Florida, and that
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In Celebrating The Wonderful Progress
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Portable, Casselberry, Elementary
School Parking Lot, 431 S. Winter
Park Drive, Casselberry, Florida

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"We've got to identify whatever took place," said Qarles
Gates, manager of the Essex
plant. "The problem is, until
you
on know what to look
to for, you
d 't know where look."
In Jefferson County, 700 per.
sons continued working at the
ROIa.JTISPJI Co. plant in Punxsutawney while health of. I
flcfals continue their hunt for
the reason 70 employes became
ill there in September.
"We've been up there six
times and we're n further
ahCO3 now than we were a
month ago," said Charles
Straw, director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration office in Pitts.
burgh.
And In Columbus, state investigators have concluded they
may never be able to explain
the illness which struck Soof the
S00employesattheRw
Controls Co. plant in August. A
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"I feel we've gone as far as
wecango," Dr. George Shedier
of t he Ohio Health Depart.

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Florida Federal Savings and Loan,
Int ersection 434 and 434.
Altamonte Springs, Florida

Donald J. Anderson
Martha N. Bellamy
Brenda J. Brooks
Dar leni &amp; Grooms
CeledeS, Harvey

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RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS. SECONDED BY COM.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER KIMBROUGH, SECONDED BY
MISSIONER
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KIMBROUGH, THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
COMMISSIONER HATTAWAY, THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
BOARD OF COUNTY COMM ISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, ON THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, A.D., 1916.
FLORIDA, ON THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, AD., 191$.
WHEREAS, Florida Law requires the adoption of a Resolution when
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes require the adoption of a
any change Is made in the locations of polling places designated
establi
sh ing temporary polling place when no accommodation,Resolution
for any
presently
Election Prec inct, and
exist within the boundaries of a precinct
adequate in compliance with
WHEREAS, Florida Law, Chapter 101.71 (3). further proscribes that
Florida Law, and
the location change in any polling place can only be made when the board
WHERE, Florida Law, Chapter 95031 and 101.73 further prescribes
Of County Commissioners determine that the accommodations for. the
that the location change in any polling place can only be made when the
holding of any election are inadequate at the permanent polling place, and.
Board of County Commissioners determine that the accommodations for
any holding of any election are Inadequate at the permanent
WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners of Seminole County,
polling place.
Florida, has determined that the accommodations of the permanent
and
Polling places in Election Precincts are inadequate in complianc, with
WHEREAS, thC Boa rd of Cou nty Commissioners of Seminole County,
Florida Law,
Florida, has determined that no accommodations presently exist within
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
Precincts 7A. $7, 17, 22. 21. 31, 32, and 53. adequate for the expeditious and
Commissioners of Seminole County. Florida. that the polling place o i#111climl housing and handling of voting
and voting paraphernalia within
Election Precincts 3. 13. 17, 15, 21, 17, 30, 31, 52. and 53 are temporarily
said precincts,
ctiangid for the GENERAL ELECTION called for November 2, 1576,
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board
as
of County
follows:
Commissioners of Seminole County, Florida, that for Precincts 7A.
12, 17,
27.37,34,52. and 33 the following polling places be designated as temporary
PRECINCT 3
Midway School Auditorium, Jit way
polling places for the GENERAL ELECTION
called for November 2, 1916,
Avenue, Sanford, Florida
said polling places being outside their respective precincts, but contiguous
PRECINCT 12

Sanford:

tozicated.

TOM
WITNESS my hand as Clerkof the
said Court
Daytona Beach: high 12:02
this 27th day of September, I91.
Lm,, 12:29 p.m., low 5:50 a.m.,
(Seal)
1:37 p.m.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Port Canaveral: high 12:14
By: Mary N. Darden
a.m.,
low 5:44 a.m., 1:23 p.m.
Deputy Clerk
Bayport. hIgh 4:23 a.m., 1:34
Publish: Sept 25, Oct 6, 13. 20. 1576
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p.m., low 11:55 a.m., 11:41 p.m

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Sanford:
Wile Durnell
She,.I P.
SeTI U. DWart
Bradford L. Foley
Edwa rd Gross
HWOid Howe
MIYIII. B. Hughes
Benjamin F.
NInE N. Moan
William Reynolds
Maureen &amp; Shea

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tronics plant here where 100 the last two weeks. Five people
workers were sickened were were hoepitalixed.
being tested today for toxic
Meanwhile, electronics
substancesw)JeJfaljorye- plan ts In nearby Jefferson
maIns closed.
County; Columbus, Ohio; and
me
employs of Essex Grants Pass, Ore., reported
International, Inc., were fur. that their workers have been
loughed without pay while similarly stricken in the last
state, federal and company in. few weeks.
________________________
In each case, employes cornplalned of hidaches, nausea
and stomach palm. Some re.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notic, Is hereby given that I am pted dif ficulty breathing and

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Bertha E. Bobbltt, DeLand
Eula Maniker
JO1m F. Mc1,ttt, Deltoni
Barbara H. Page, Dultona
Deenla C. Kimball, DeBary' William B. Myers, Delton
Lida Riggs, Deltona
Leon iL Ames, Deltona
Joaspidne C, Recce, D
James Atwell, New stnyrnaMargaret C. Davis, Deltona
Roberta D, Bowltng
Beach
Thomas J. Doff, DeltonaLongwood
Ar thur H. flowers, Orange
SIkiey A. Larom, Deltona
Mrs. DavidNatalie) Hen
City
____ &amp;boy, Orange City
Martha McCullough, Deltona derson
HuIda U. Hill, Orlando
DISCHARGES

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WITNESS my !'.3,I4 r.d &amp;aai .4
this Court on S.otemb.- 77?pi,
(54.4)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy clerk
Publish: Sept. 25, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 1576
DED.132
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OCrOBER 12
ADMalows

Air Samples from an cisc- caused waves of illness twice In

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Qaged in business at ill East
Semo,'an Blvd.. Aitamonte Springs,
that an action to foreclos, amet. Seminole County, Florida
under the
tpaqe on the following Property In fictitious
name of TRIM CLINIC,
Seminole County, Florida:
and that I Intend to register said
The East 30 feet of Lot 30. and all name with the
Clerk of the
ci LoIs 21 and si in Clock
I of Court, Seminole
Circuit engaged In busIne at 17.57 and Dog
Florida In
SAMUEL A. ROBINSONS SUB. accordance withCounty,
Track. Seminole County, Florid.,
the provisions Of under
DIVISION of BlOCkS 1,2.3. and I
the fIctifIog name of SAN.
of ttie Fictitious Name Statutes,
SAMUEL A. ROBINSONS AD. Wit: Section
To. FORD ORLANDO PAINT AND
us.ot Florida Statutes
DITION TO OVIEDO, according to
BODY, and that I Intend to rigister
The plat thsteof as recorded In Plat 1537.
saId name wIth the Clerk of It.
S: Diane H. Falifad
á1 b
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..-.._ uit court, S.mino County,
P(SC$ Of PUbliSh: Oct 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1q76
Sem ino le County. Florida.
F lorida In accordance with the
DEE-?]
his been filed against y, •.
provisions ci the FIctltIor4 Name
,
are required to serve a copy of
Sliut. To- Wit: S.cllo .
your written defense,. If any, to it on
Florida Statutsi 1q37.
FICTITIOU S NAME
GIBBONS, TUCKER, MCEWEN, NotIce is hereby given that we are
S: Paul E. Evans
SMITH, COFER TAUB, attorneys engaged In
at 165 N. Publish: Sept. 25, Oct. 6, 13,20. 1t1
business
for plaintiff, whose address is P.O. Cou ntry
Rd., Lake Mary. 32716, DEO.130
Box 1361 Tampa, Florida 33601, and SeminoleClub
County.
under the
tIIetheorlg(naIwlthtMC,s,..,offfi, fictitious name Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
of COUNTRY
Oabeve styled Court on or before CURL,
OF
and that we intend to SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
November 2. 1576; otherwise
a register saidnamewlththeCl erkof Cl 7ê46l4.cA4 C
Judgment may be entered against
the Circuit Court. Seminole county, LESTER KALMANSON and
you for the relief demanded In the Flo rid a In acco
rdance with the BARBARA KALMANSON, his wife,

WuJ...j*y, Oct.13,

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Fictitiov HamS Statutes. To.Wit:

DANIEL J. HATTAWAY. of. ux.

WANDA MA Y ANDERSON

A California reader wants to
know the meaning of an open.
in five-spade bid.
It
It has no meaning in normal
bidding. Someone once
suggested it should ask
partner to bid six with the ace
or king of the suit, but the bid
never took hold,

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CIVIL ACTION NO. ll1$$4CA.. Seminole County. Florida under the
name of TRIM HEALTH
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AND WEIGHT LOSS CLINIC, and
DIVISIN
that I Intend to register said
name
ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ASSOCIATION,. corporation,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Ptaintlff, cordance with the provIsions of the

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Notice is hereby given that I am
Uly OF THE STATE
OF engaged In business at 711 East
FLORIDA IN AND
po Semoran Blvd.. Altamonte Springs,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Clerk of the Circuit C6brf

Today's hand reached US
from an Oregon reader. It
seems that he played five
diamonds and went down one.
This was after the opponents
led a heart to the ace, a heart
back to the king and a ruff of
the third heart.
North felt that with only
eight highve
-card poin ts, South
Should na
responded one
notrump, not two diamonds.
But after he had responded
two diamonds, he should have
passed the three-spade bid.
Three spades would have
made, since North would lose
just two hearts and two
spades.
The hand brings up some in.
teresthig points in bidding.

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TUMBLEWEEDS

Your ambitions will be in high
gear this year, unhampered by
the inhibitions of the past. You
can now let out all the stops.

OSWAI.D and JAIES JACOBY

Weight,

N THUCIRUI COURT OP
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Complaint.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
t':t. 1, 10 5

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by StoUt) &amp; Heimdohl

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You're prone to act on impulse
today, then Mew about it later.
negative
Dismiss those
thoughts; what you did ra4
right at the time.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) The way you handle cammerclal situations today is
quite clever, though you could
lose a few points by obliging
those who don't deserve It.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
19) Although you'll aim high
today, conditions could drIft
you off the mark. Second-best law
nothing to be ashamed of.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Minor Issues may vex you
today, but In situa tions that
really count you'll find yourself
In the driver's seat.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Enjoy yourself today, but don't
feel you have to spend a bundle.
Things that are too costly won'tO
be fun anyway.

WIN AT BRIDGE
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Candidates in Nov. 2 election will speak.
Arts A Crafts Show for residents of Th
e Forest, 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., in mu1t1-purpa room.
Sterling Par k Elementary School Fourth Grade Open
House, 7:30 p.m.
"You and Your Heart" discussion led by Dr. Luls
Perez, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom
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WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 20
MaltlaiidPubUcUbrary FaflLecture Series Election
7:30 p.m. Lee J. Coiling on "Should Appellate 'Judges
Be
Appointed or Elected?"
Sanford Optimist meeting, noon, Holiday Inn, San-

mornings a week help a

working Mom maintain house .

Let me sh ow you how you can make
$300 to $300 per week. Call 323 4S42.

O(R LITTLE FEE AGENCY"

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CHURCH. SCHOOL, CLUE A BIRTHDAY GROUPS II or MORE
ON THE 000 TRACK ROAD OFF HWY. 1 7.

339-2474

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Benzene
Fuel Oils Octane
Decane
Gasoline
Petroleum
Diesel Oil
Hexane
To'Iuene
Ethyl Alcohol
Kerosene
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fenced yard &amp; shady. $13,ml. 332,
1507.

Furnished
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Studio, 1, 2,3

Lg. 1 BR turn, apt. $150 ma., $50
damage,haif utilities, nodeposits
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bedrooms, $125 to $133 month.
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etc. $0 'no. up. 3214319.

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Half acre on Jewett Lane, 3 BR, 2
bath, central heat I air, mint
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sacrifice a our extra special St.
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vestment required: $7,450 plus
van. For personal. confidential
interview, call Mr. Duke Snyder,
Sunday, Oct. 10-Thursday, October 11th al 303 $621200.

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HOMES of DISTINCTION

Altamonte Springs
Longwood (East)
HILDA RICHMOND
5743167

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our ,t,,r,' I)wfl,ji .1lt' husband
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It you ,tr,' tntyiy,tyd In k'aming m,iy ab ,um tl'ti, oppoitni It.
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A Pynn,, Inc 19S() CaIUrntI
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S. V. Hardwick. Broker
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Low S20s Special

322-2420

FOR
APPOINTMENT

CONSTRUCMON
Sanford, Fla.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

CALl. 3223 103

$18
Neat
BR, home, cen tral air.
carpet,
drapes,
ran.,.
'-"V.,
refr igerator, was he-.r
&amp; dryer.

Fencedvard.OfliyIomos young
Start Packing! Call George Willis,
REALTOR ASSOCIATE

CallBart

We're Offering A

333

harming older 2
story home. ,.,0.iedpool.'.'1 acre
lot with pie.'Pot lrees 8. Shrubt.
142.300.

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$7 375
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Reduction on Our Largest

WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY- 1335 SUMMERLIN- 3
BR. 2 bath home, neat &amp; clean.

immediate occupancy
see $ )7,950

A mutt

handle

government

reposs.essions, all area. Small
down. teller pays cising
CRANK
REALTORS-e30 606)

REALTORS

$294
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NOW

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01 ILY-4:30 a.m..5:30

p.m.

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2 bath. cenraI heat &amp;

FOR INFORMATION CALL
323.7080 or 323.7860
DIRECTIONS: In Sanford. West on 25th St. off I7.fl

½ Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks

On Ridgewood

To Terrace Drive

2.S2l Park Dr.

322-7111
Alter Hrs:
. 3223991
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bath, red brick Mutt sell.
Willing to talk terms 520.000.
Phone J73 $602.

Another Fine Development By

WILCO CONSTR UCTION CONPANI

A Subsidiary Of Whiner Industries

Mr. Anderson, 36$.S740.

PET SKUNK

Will

take trade in.

Balance of $50 II or $0
p.ymentt of $6 Call credit
manager. 322 9411 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307E Is? St . Oownto*n

Pekingese Male puppy, 3 mos. old,
AKC Req. Champion biocd line.

1969 Simca, runs good

3221116.

25MPG,5a

3373433
1973 Chrysler Newport, 1 owner,
excellent condition. Air, P.S., PB,

We Buy Furniture

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- good furniture and
antiques. HWY 16 AUCTION
GALLERIES, 3226972.
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$1800.

3.73
J-S. hard Pop and doom,

mIles, ex c ellent
373 $112 after 6pm

$977 Mer cury Marquis BrooQham,4
dr. Immaculate cord See
to
appreciate. S2500-869-1132 after S.

Cash 322'432

For used furniture, appliances. I
Leesea Datsun includIng z cars and
tools. etc. Boy 1 or '1001 tems.
trucks. For Information
_r.ys Ma rt . 215 Sanford Ave.
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call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, $31 35
- Want 10 buy furniture, toflet fix.
New white &amp; yellow wrought iron
turn - anything of value,
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '12
dining room set. I white
and
I '73 Models.
Call 323.0370 or 03.4
upholstered chairs, large ex
4605
Dealer
tension leaf. Originally siso.
We Buy Used Furniture
Asking $200 firm. 3231119.
I Item or Houseful
1911 Dodge Van, 6 cyl, standard
1727333
41.000 miles. Clean. $2.175. I 901.
n.. 1774.
52-Appliances
Cash for Antiques, Consignments
Wanted. Hi-way 16 Auction l9?3Mercurycapri,autOajrcond
Penney's Portable Dishwasher,
Galleries, 32 76772.
43,000 miles, brO*n. 5)500 Can
excellent condition. $50 or best
$31 3192 after 3 p m
offer. 331.1333 after 6.
PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Furniture 8. Miscellaneous
i'p 1569 Dodge Polar., 7 sir.. PS, p,
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Air, runs great. $400. 333-9116 or
to, oct commiSton. Fre* Pick
Service, used machines.
373 1702 after 6 pm anytime
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Auction. Saturdays 7 pm
AAOONEYAPPLIANCES3fl($477 .
weekends,
Sa nford 3222270

BUSINES

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST n PH('WI (CU I QWQV

i can (Over VOuf home w.th alum
Iding &amp; Sottit system Also
Roofing Gutters 20 yrt €tp
Eagle Sting Co 151 9563
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Hariett.s Beauty Nook)
519 E Firtt 322 3712

Carpet Cleaning

Landscaping £

Home Improvements

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Lawn Care

Carpentry. Remodeling Acklt,ons
Cu'om Work LicenSed, Bondtci
Fr
estimate 3236030

LAWN REPAIR

LAWN REPLACEMENT
Bill Brenemen. 157 1399
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Window Wasrnnq, Floor Stripping 8.
Wamnq, Carpet
Free estimate

Beauty Care

Shampooing

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Pest Control

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond itioni ng
For free estimates, (all Carl
at SEARS in Sanford fl
1711
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, I,
Classified Ads didn't wo rk there
be

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Harris

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2S62
2562 Park Drive

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Roof Repairs, Carpr,itr

127 MA%

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Piano Services

Pa.nlm,sg,

Home Repairs, Gultering, Cement

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work Free estimates $31 $662

PIANO

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Tuning &amp; Repair, All M
862 9300
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Let a Classified Ad help you find
mor e room for storage CIassIfint
Ads bind buyr last

Sewing
Land Clearing
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Alterations Dress Mi.
Upholstery 322 0/01

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

BulIdoling, Excavating. Ditch work
Fill dirt, top So
322 5911

Hauling

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Tree Service

\e-JsmT,'iI,',

people .'tx)ut .t etpl a Ctasstm
Act

9993
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fl the Herald

3fl 7611

631

Tree
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ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP

Phone 323 4.405 or

Home Improvements
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E S4EPHEMD
Remodeling. General
Call 323 4075

Classified Acts will alwa,s give you
mo,, , Much, Much Mote than

you expect

To List Your

Trimming.

HUGPIEYEQUIPMENT
L i fe* Clearing, MOWIng, Disc ing
F11l Dirt, Clay, pock,
Sand.
BJ(kho, LOade r Ph 333 4677

Landscaping &amp;

t

323 5549

Well Drilling
.'4ELLS DRILLED. PUMPS

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SPRINKLER SYSTE MS

Lawn Care

All types and Sizes
Werep.a.r and service
STINE MACHINE 8

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Mowo,,. E'.ng. Trmmng
Free Estimates
Pl',34lellT3 1791

Business ... DjI

Cutting

01-4 r.; L.-isc.J .1,10 Insure,i

5371
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BUILDER-DEVELOPER

Somebody Is loo king for your
bargain. Offer it today in the
Classified Ads.

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Bowlirm
ElectricIndustrial.
Commercial. Residential
Free
Estimates 25)5 Elm Ave ,
3fl

Down

Bralley Qdham-323-4670

details.

Female. SMOnthsOld
Phone 123 6347

- 68-Wanted to
Buy
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BY -SINGER.

VA Financing -Nothing Down • FHA

INFORMATION CONTACT

AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7:30. It's the only one in
Florida. You set the reserved
price. No charge other than 53
registration tee unless vehicle is
sold. Call 904-253 III) for further

English Setter, AKC. 3 yr. old male.
Free to good home only. 671-6920
anytime,

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Electrical

'25,000

Sanford Ave.. 4 Blocks So uth of Airport Blvd.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach will hold a public

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LIGHT HAULING 8 YARD

Homes ready for your inspection
andimmediat,occupancy

for Sale

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puppies, excellent
show.breedk,g potential. Contact

board. 441-1267.

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

.
Conventional-5%

ational Scout, I wheel
'lv., hea vy duty front bumper,
idea l hunting, fishing veh icle;
1963 Ford ~ ton flat bed, VI
engine, runs, rough body, make
offer; 1939 Ford 1- ton flat bed,
dump body, V.I. rough, make
offer. 333.4130.

AKC Doberman

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FOR

Pilot I., ARV 4lui.s,*o,

mu,S Iwl., vhS V0i I IUflC$l lhiiit,ti4I
...h hI,i..q5 b.,nl. nam, and (a,,, p.',anal inn,,,,,,

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1953 mt

Rent

Kittens free to Good home. Call 333.
41$ after 6.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SElL-TRADE
311313E,FirstS,
372.5672

l'tIOn,349

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79-Trucks-Trailers
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6S-Pets-5u,Iies

Duo-Art Player Piano, electric or
pump. Twin Beds with mattresses
a box springs &amp; King size head.

Hunt Realty, Inc.

SO UTH

FROM

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minoring, excellent condition.

Sanford's new es t residential neighborhood

TII"1

64Equipment fOr

Phone

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'SANORA

wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping -No maintenance fees.

1771 Honda MT 250

Good Condition, $150
322-0694

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff '5 Garden Center
60$ Celery Ave.

Double Mattress, Sealey Duraflex,

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Concrete block construction. Central heat and air Conditioning. Fully

3721195

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Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1916 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 305122.1720 collect.

Rug Shampooing- Living room,
dining area, hall-regardless
size, 515.95. 322 3311

equipped kitchen. Shag Carpeting throughout, Ceramic tile baths. Decorator

condition, custom seat, sissy bar.

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
Swimming Pools. (2) I5'x21' and 'Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpel
Shampooer for only $1 50 per day
1 5 '*33' complete. 1 yrs. old,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
reposs.'sed. Sacrifice, ½ price.
Call collect 305.313.0410

Aluminum Siding

air, family rm . garage, large
fenced yard. separate studio.
equity &amp; assume loan of
137.000 3250503
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Realtor
3229211 .

Harley
Harley Spàrtsler, 1 73, excell en t

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Peg Real E state Broker
SALES - RENTALS
117W.
377 56.4) or 3337757 alter Hrs.

Jim

3,

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Quality 3 bedroom . 2 bath garden home.
1267 square feet of living area.

?.crctar;ai

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22,125

MODEL OPEN:

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Days-3fl 6)73
Nights-3n2352

,BR.

Gas plen ty of p'gepectj .. Ad
vert, your product or %ece 'n
the Clatsified Ad:.

wood or Steel desks, executive ok
'l

Harley, Super Glide, fully
eise. Excellent Condition. Low

mileage. 322 3.133.

Used Office Furniture

BALL REALTY

Lovoly

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
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3 BR, l'

Forrest Greene Inc.

Model Townhouse

$30 4033

ORIGINAL PRICE

54nford 3 SR. 1' bath, 5i 00
$171.37 total monthly payment.
annual Pct. rate. 360 mos. 111.500.

REAL ESTA1
Realtor

OR

WIlT REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker, 321
3237995
322274*
3220719

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eguippea to zig zag 1. make button

2 COMMERCIAL LOTS plus 3 BR, 2
bath home on 2 more lots. All for

1

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Sanford Ave.

month

OUT OF TOWN-) BR, I bath, large
lot, cent. H&amp;A, well and pump.
Horse Pasture avail, for rent.
121.000.

323 3144 or 32) 7110

1 11

Caswlltry, 1792,530.1304

an S
7iq Zaq
mach,nes
Assume
aflcrof $185 SOor pay SI) 90 per

1)1.5533

Motorcycle Insurance

60-Cice Supplies '"
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chairs, straight chairs, filing
Matching set of 10 ratt an dining cabinets,
as is. Cash and can
ct.Ivs, us each. Sanford Auction,
NOL L'S
1200 S. French, 323.7340.

FUTIJRA.

Jordan Realtor

Cliff

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Remodeling

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading
manufacturer
and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tangular pools left over from 1915
season, half price. Guaranteed
i nstaIiaI'
and terms. Call 505
S3 _______________________
9351 collect.

days

1949 Honda, Co 350, 9000 Miles .
Excellent cond., 5390. 372 3017.

Park, 614-5541.

51-Household Goods

convince

7$-MoICyCISs

Piano, walnut, refinished, new
action, keys, tuned &amp; delivered.
Many others to chase from. Win ts,.

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Iront and back yard, attach ed
;.age. Your first seek will
you Priced in low
Can be bought FHA or VA

234 SPARK

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Any yea r thru 1916 models. 7
we*. Ca ll collect, 345.3131.

-323-7107 or 321.0959.

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Wanted,

MOTHER SAVER- Warm 3 OR
with country kitchen and ad.
joining family room, fully fenced

Realty..

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

6 LOCATIONS IN-GREATER ORLANDO
(u'

MA- High corner lot,
Ba1t1Miy furnished 2 BR home
with carport and Florida room,
Brine your ciothesanct move
right
In. $1,900.

Req. Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
3724437

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Large Wooded Lots
Paved Streets
Sewers
Street Lights
Sidewalks

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OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
PINCH A PENNY

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LOCH ARBOR- 2 1 5 Ridge DriveOwner transferredt Mutt sel: 3
BR. 2 bath home '2 block from
Mayfair Golf course. Includes
family room, enclosed sun porch,
central air &amp; heat. Double carport,
large laundry storage. Spacious
fenced home site. and 12 mos.
Buyer Protection Plan Warranty
Sc. it todayl Reduced to $37,500

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834 9212

psta,rs 2 bedroom unfurnished

IIi, q))icl1l;1lt

JOHNNY WALKER

Life In

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SHIRLEY MILLETT
834-9212
Cassel berry .Winter Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

Con

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for Sale

Plants &amp; Answers now has your
answertoraregifts,antiqijes a
nostalgiques. 210 I. lst St., Suite
0.

LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR

For Wrecked orJunk
Cars &amp; Trucks

HAMMOND ORGAN. Sounder
model complete with rhythq3
section and instruments. $213.

MalIland- Off Howell Branch &amp; 1W
For sale by owner-Duplex in
exc ellent condition. Landscaped,
water well. 2,340 sq. ft. home on
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
iO.sq. ft. lot, semi country . 125.
$I3.5
batteries,
exchange.
6572 or 6151401.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, $100

temporary-i level, 3 OR, 2 bath,
$71000. Jenny Clark Realty, 372.

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WHAT YOU WANT.

119S.French
3324991
Eves. 322 1195:322.4144; 322.1951

2017 S. FRENCH

111111/

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

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W. GARNETT WHITE

Special Of The Week

IA.dtions

Coil oday:_

2017 S. FRENCH

MORE CASH

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Pianos &amp; Electronic Orga, with
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
t ad
ft
Bob Ball's Piano I
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. Fir5 St., 322.335S.
.

Wantea

Wanted

BUYJUNKCARS-fIOIIISIOtO$20.
Call 322.104 after 1 p.m.

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Kitchen
Bathroo m
Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks. installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3221052
anytime.

321 0041

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

77- Autos

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54Jsce$ap
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ekcmGWaon
hostess will heI

QUALITY CHARM- Beautiful 3
OR, 2 BA ho me on Corner lot with
quality workmanstt,p throughout
its spacious rooms. Lots to offer
you for lust $27,00.

Rn Real Estate Broker
JOHN WRIDER,ASSOc,
10? W. Commercial
Phone 372 7501. Sanford

SaaiflC('- 1V73 Streamline, 33
Mobile Homes, 3503
Orlando Drive, msoo
tt, Gregory

Smallest Ad with the greatest op
portunity. Ca ll

- Merchandise
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P1NECREST- 3 OR, 1 bath,
h arkveru c'erlooks Pinecrest
"two playgr, Out of state
owner says sellI $1,3Q0.

7rantlenaj Vehicles
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3fl.Ol

part. 322.

3to6Family Rental Units
Private Buyer
Phone 31, 3517

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ROBS0N MARINE
2925 Hwy 17-9)

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LOVELY 3 BR. l"i baths, cen tral
heat and air, carpeting, fenced
back yard, Florida room, utility
shed. washer and dryer included.
Only $36J00.

mower,

.-Msil Merchandise

3fl.0s1

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$5

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sider mote.' tailS

,1,1.

lawn

SS-Boats &amp; Accessories

Acr,s,oefwva.partlaiuyfs,.,

funding. By builder, 131.1449,
Equal Housing Opportunity.

POOl. HOME- Now Is the time to
buy- 3 OR, 7 bath, central heat
and air, double car garage, 1S'*3O'
pool, outside of city. $35,000.

Bicycle,

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12'z65'mQbilehomewiffii,
$23,000 with terms. Would con.

IN BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACEBR, 3½ bath, law than 1 year
old, on large oak shaded lot. Truly
a beautiful home bu ilt by craft .
$100O

Own

43-4_Ø5.AtJ'seg,

1100 F 75th St
1726655
Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1½ bath new
tames. under $2S,
with la_
than $730 down. Government

3237132

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321.0041

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Si'ep £ Tram

Clothing, all sizes furnit ure, misc.

$1I. 00-Terms. Broker, $310133.

Hal Colbert Realty
EVES 372-1317 or

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RUTH TUECH

Rentals

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OWNER TRANSFERRED-.. Must
sell) BR, 1½ ba th home on lovely
tree shaded fenced lot, Reduced to
$21,000 .
MLS.R EALTOR S

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GENOA AREA- 1, 2, &amp; 5 Acre
tracts, water &amp; electricity
available. Zoned for mobiles
homes. $2,000 per acre, u.

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Cauefberry: 3 BR, 2 full baths, 1¼ CARPORT SALE- Fri., Set., Sun.,
SWAP SHOP FLEA MA2KET
Oct* all fenced yard, swimming
Oct. IS, 16, 17 at 570 N. Waymon i Anyone can be a setter or a buyer.
Ave., Longwood. 10 a.
O Charge. All
pool. lots of shade trees. $17,000 &amp;
to S p.m. I
admitted trie.
13.000 equity. Will trade equity
Many useful items, including
Come browse evtry Sunday 9 to 3
value. Payments $10.5. 530-1111.
clothing, housewares, etc. Also
at the Movietand
Drlv,.mn
1959 Mercury Station Wagon. Call
Thea tre, South 17.fl. phone
333.
S31-90S
far
into.
1314.
It YOU donl believe that went ads
bring r esults, try Ciii,
listen to
Got something to sell? A Classified
your phone ring. Dial 3727611 or GARAGE SALE. Thurs,.Sat.
Ad will sell it fast.
DL,II Circle, Caswlberry- 531.
11)999).

Osteen- 9,3 acres, surveyed,
mostly cleared; 361 ft. on road.

TAFFER REALTY,

fluday, Oct. IS, 191$-US
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2411 or 831 9953.

SUNLAND ESTATES- 205
Dr..Owner. 3 BR, Central H &amp; A,
The government has released
complete kitchen with dish.
money for sutieldiZed housing to
qualified buyers. New houtis In a ,
washer, dual drive. Many extras,
$31,300. 349.537;
rural area. No down payment.
Monthly paymts less than lent.
Sanford- 2 BR, CB, air, screened
Call to see if you qualify,
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak
trees, nice neighborhood. 519,900.
$2,000 dn., about stoo mo. Owner
will finance. 2032 Jefferson Ave.
Rig. Real Estate Broker
322-1371 days 3234137 after 6.
503 W. 1st St.
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373.6061 ph 323.OSileves.
Sanford - Pinecrest, 3 OR, 2 bath,
r
pool, Appraised $21,000. Selling
$.3) $500 down. 323..I
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LAKE MARY

Macaged

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3000 HARTWELL AVE.-3 BR, 1½
b.ths,carpe$ed,CH1.A 133.900.
Owner will hold 2nd mtg.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

322.2090
S

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at 333.

Em While
They're Hot"

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

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24355
Ave.
121 O75 eves . 332 743

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511 1514

Realty

Reg Real Estate Broker

multiple listing wrvice
interested ?

LOOK AT THIS ONE

Beautiful 2 BR, 2 bath, central H,
dishwasher, disposal, ww carpet,
apqs. s000 equity &amp; assume low
mo. payments at 7 Pct. interest.

down payment

BATEMAN REALTY

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20 29h so,

EALTORS

I Architect's
3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
central heat &amp; air, large fenced
yard. large workshop, plus metal
utility bldg 323-1001.

Sanford, Flo,

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2 )) Commercial

2565 PARK

HAS EVERYTHING_. Attractive 3
BR,2ba,
fficent, air, family room
fireplace, pool, fenced yard,
beautiful location, good school
area. Charm. Low 530's.

1505 W. 25th St.

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$10,000

Tool and die experience.

REALTORS

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

Class A
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR .54.200
Recent experience.
ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN ........$9,300
Experienc, with small motors.

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

'135

4

Slow
No experience necessary. Will
train to do grounds work.
)IESEL MECHANIC
.510,000

IHOP FOREMAN

322-2420

From

Air,

chauffeurs

.........

Ip '.eade r

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SALESREPS .........Open
Greet possibilities for experienced
outside sates people.
.

rd'

1611111,010.
61111
tlt.ie. carport, fenced shaded

'

WELAKA APARTMENTS

Call Sanio

GOODIES ADDED- Like new
furn iture added-choice) a, ii.',

o. Bedroom

,'

Efficiency $113
utilities md.

$434000

CITY- 1020 Bay Ave.- 3 BR, i,
baths,convefluefltlyts,,
home. BPP ii me. warranty.
$23,300.

11111900.

Adult-Family

1,

i1$.5R434,L000wood

$72

URGENT- Owner must sel
spacious 3 BR, 2 bath with Iamll
room, workshop, garden area

pen

Florida

snnnra.
s_u,nc3

-

EXTRAS..- Call

Gordens

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
CoiorTv,alrcond ., Maid s,rv
QUALITY INN NORTH

Lane- Redu ced again for
quick
eaSel Nice 3 OR, fl', bath home In
nice section, nest door to Mayfair
Country Club. Features include
central air-heat, carpeting, utility
bu ilding &amp; deep well. Now
i

yard. $19,900. Easy terms.

Winter Springs-. 3

-.

after I wk.days.

fl3.1

TEE 'N GREEN- 107 Bunker

-

1 BR., turn, a pt ., lights, water turn.,
Mature adults. No pets.

SAP MO PARK. I, 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apts. Adult 1. family park
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 17-fl, Sanford.

$22,300.

Real Estate
-

Responsible couple- 3 BR. 1
...
good location. siso MO. MOVING- Anxious owner w.nt
on extra neat 3 BR. im
deposit. 323.24.
maculate condition, fenced, well
3,3 BR houses, central air a
.
for garden, pool. 23,
$,50
fenced yard. 333.30$3,

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license.

I

OR, AC
ad ults. $110 n's. 322-SM.
1

O

Unfurnished

EEZTHYLLULAEOI
USEEDHNKGDI E IEI LSCJ
LURUNEYOXEHNFROUELA
OROMBXCRNCFIUSLLLAN
TOSTOREAYXYLENEUOL I
ALEYLETSNNEOLTUAIYR
CENTACXEXENSEVFULHD
LYE CONE N I ISA U ZEN E TM
YBNBSTWEDITGMUTENER

.

31-Apartments
Furnished
________________________

RE TAIL SALES
230
.
Full and part time available.
MANAGER TRAINEE
.510.000
Excellent company, great opportunity. Retail exp. necessary.

from 52030,000 per

___

air,

2

a

ATA LOW, LOW F EE

...ea...-..-.-..

DEL AIR E- 1226 RandolphFurnished) BR, 1 bath home, neat
as a pinl Many extras, including
washer, dryer, freezer, utility
shed, roof turbans &amp; fenced.
"Ga rden of the Month" Winnirl

MI3OII3O.

LAKE

.

block hone, turn, or
Im?urn)23.39100r333.7.2,after 4

2 BR,

%w in 1he ~ -

nc

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I koom mobile horns. No pets.
$1 lOper month.

Priied,

1JN% 1111100"

UNEMPLOYED? Never again If
you have sincere desire and
ambition: S.rios only please call
514-2004 after 1 p.m. or writs 1040
Giovanni, Deltona, Fla. 32743.

ranchises are being offered in
Surrounding areas for a unique
%fvlce business capable of profits

CTEHN!CAL IRENCMLHTA
OLYPLDLINEOLSAUOOYZ
EAREXI ENESENAXEHWAE
X N PT
El T EON I R I N L R

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3 room apt. utilities included. 1st 1
last ma. required. 322-2710.
--

Must
have
transportation,
- f!taftltClI. 332-4530 !6

LO L.lv=KT

BUENA VISTA- 1314 Elliott- 2
BR.3bathhomewlffi com,ciaI
Zoning, includes large workshop,
citrus I pecan trees, garden with
sprinklers, equipped kitchen, and
fenced 100'x130' yard.
Just $21,000.

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12 WIde, furnished,

buslness.residence

$11330.

41-Houses

t)

oviloO-PTU- plexes. Furn.
Unfvrn.. Wooded, Horn. sue lots.
RIDOEWOOD VILLAGE.
.
3721.

BIossomTraml.Mr.Egafl,,$5.0050

ford.

InstructIons:

TUESDAY £ THURSDAY RESERVED FOR PRIVATE

I

TUESDAY, OCTOBER I,
Greater Maitland Civic Center Inc., annual mombership meeting and election, 8 p.m.

SUnl•nd, 3 OR. carpeted
aPSI, fenced, Clean, Isese. $173.

$100. 333Med.

EnhIea, PagV. From $115.
Call 3210320 between iI...!i! .

in addition. InterviewIng Wed. &amp;
Thurs. at Gold Key Inn, S. Orange

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bination

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38

ittrpp.o Anundant riraq,
(jniillg
A,
attic) and "Gr. Energy

I

Electrical Trouble shooter, should
have at least I yr. experience.
with some ty pe of formal training

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17
Free Musical show featuring Gainesville Sunland's
Blue Hornets Band, Miss Orlando, recording star Sandy
Contella and others, 2 p.m., Maltland Civic Center.
Bring
toy or Halloween candy for Sunland children.

Zainft said. The reporting date
for the exams was to have been
Tuesday, but the judge granted
a three-week delay.
According to court files, police say Wally confessed to the
sIaythgshortly after was .

7:30 p.m..lI:N pm.

,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16
MId.Flcrfds Singles Club, 9 p.m., dance at Rainbow
Ranch

Wally lsat Youth Hall, being
examined by psychiatrists, Von

1:30 p.m..4:SI p.m.

'I

RINK

tt,an

Plant Clinic conducted by Horticultural Agent Tom
McCubbtn, 1-5 p.m., In conjunction with Winter
Park Mall
plant show. No charge.

"I said in the beginning that I
don't think the boy should be
tried as an adult," said ASSIst
ant Public Defender Michael
Van Zamft. "I don't believe
understands the nature and
consequences of that."

I

SKATING

person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
volescent Cents,', 950 Meilonyllie
Ave.

AA Sanford Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.

Wally's defense attorney has
subpoenaed witnesses and taken detailed statements about
the

SUNDAY 1:31 p m..3:3Im. arid 4:50 pm..4:N p.m
MONDAY pfl p,m.-II:Is p.m. FAMILY NIGHT
wEoser,Ay 7:3 p.m..II:31 P.M. LADIES NIGHT
FRIDAY
SATURDAY :30 a.m..II:31 an,..

a

LPN, 4 to 12 Shift. Geriatric '.
perienc, preferred. Apply In

Three

34-bjle Homes

4 S.

,

I -

oom apt,. and completely
furnished stud io apartiet1ht
Conveniently ioCated&amp;belutlfvliy

32%

4210434.

In*enzatjomzaj Display, 9 to noon, Westminster

Crafts from many Asian nations.
closed, 8p.m., Ascat
Church.

Vnted

Nurses: RNs a LPN's, Aides, Aid.
Companion. Needed' immediately.

United Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Road, Casselberry.

100 W. First-(ommerciai
Zoned 2 OR residence for corn.

CITY-

_____

.
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Nice 2 BR

'sçj single ilery I

NOW

Light delivery. Must own vehicle.
have knowledu. of Sanford area.
322-1774 begInning Mon., Oct. 11.

of

"May I please adopt Wally or
AU Judged Horse Show, sponsored by Dusty Boots
have him ass foster child?"
Riding Am., 10 am-,Wflc0Sales Arena west of 14 on SR
But judicial officials uy . the46. Spectators
free.
case Is moving toward trial doMIdFl
Singles Club, cookout at Family Cainspite pleas for Wallace Mosky,
pgrowds, W. SR 46, starts at 1:30 p.m.
who Is charged In the July 31
Fags Festival, Sis. Peter and Paul Church, Howell
death of 9-year-old Greg Bill
Branch Road, Goldenrod, noon to 6 p.m.
ta

4

'

Thai

"Even 11 he killed this other
child, and perhaps he did, he IS
still a frightened 12-year-old
boy who does not need I)Unldb
ment as much as love," a .
year-old mother wrote
iarrjson, OIio.

k4

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,,

18-Help

YAC', Club for Singles, 9p.m. Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins, Orlando

12-year.o!4 ,,
boy charged In the'stabn
death of a 9-year-old boy two
trial as an adult despite dozens
of protest letters and several
offers to adopt him, judicial of.
Ildals say.

WINTER
Skating Scheduler

*.

.

Tanglewood AA, closed, 8p.m., St Richard's church,
Lake Howell Road.
Loegwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Roiling Hills Moravian,
SR 434.

MIAMI (AP) -A

tfli *hsII family

Dance ...................5:00. 5:43
Fundam,nta is .... . ............

AARAP &amp;

To Youth

RoVer Rink

•

Educational CiwIdCare for as,,as
$2. Weekly if you quality.
373 $43i
.or 332-lais.

N IMOJ

I

THURSDAY
Ladies SUM &amp; Trim ............ 9:15.10:45
Tiny Tots (4&amp; under) ........10:45.11:30
UUIeFOIIS(S&amp;4Yrs Old) .....2:30- 3:15
hlterm.diat,Daiicu............ 4:15- 5:01
Basic

Buck's 7 a.m.
NART 2:30 p.m., First Federal

Seminole, Sanford.

Charged

Wednesday is Ladles Nighti

10:31-12:00

Ph. 322.9333
" " 2700 W. 25th St. (SR
46A)
0 4%

•

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CLASSES

Cony, location, good references,
fenced yard, 2 meals. 3214351.

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Qiumley's,
Altamonte Springs.

rtded.

-

*

Child care in my Sanford hom.

Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis,

.'
'
.

fleeodoe

CO-) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
3$ THE RIFLEMAN

,.

7:30-10:30

41

'6) HOIEROES
4$ PARTRIDGE FAMILY

25' PLUS SKATES, 7:30-10:30

2:00. 5:00

ri
'V .

FOR

1v)lfly Bogart.

7/.

(4) SEARCH

MOVIE- () A een
101 Ci. Gordon Scott.
Alum Tamaa'plf. French, 1962.
(Tues.) '-s*
MurderEthixid O'Brien, John Agar.
1954. (Wed) Bullets of
dward G. Flobnson,

THURSDAY

*

a. NEWS

-

..

'

6-Chl$dCare

titamoate 8prie Garden Club covered dish supper,
6:30p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Speaker, Mrs.
Beatrica Fiske of the Soda! Security Office, Sanford.
ThaI Internatloual Display, 4.9 p.m., Westminster
United Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Road, Casselberry.
Cra
craft for sale from
in As
ian nations.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15
Rummage sale sponsored by Christian Women's
Fellowship, 9 sin, to 5p.m., Deltona Christian Church,
960 E. Normandy Blvd.

Slaying

3$

ECONOMY rnTj

11TPIITun

(9)
M.D.
(2) FAMILY AFFAIR
3$ RIN TIN TIN
5:00
2) ADAM 12
4$ MY THREE SONS
Si FLIPPER
530

2)
3$ MOTHERS IN LAW
11:00
2 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Keep monet.

noon.

40 BEWITCHED

..

32._41.

Apartments

'

Fortherssurnofew..and cont ents.

Majtlasd.Sosjth Seminole Chamber of Commerce
luncheon, Maitiand Civic Center. "Meet the Candidates,"

(4)
D
DOUGLAS SHOW:
C011051; Dorn DOW".

(R)
(4) (4) pp S RIGHT

'1) NEWS
(9j RYAMS

'""

'.:::

r-

430

NOW LEASING
Sanford Court

$100 Reward

conducted

.

IiJson apartments.
furnished or unlvrnushed. Newly
redecorated. Come we. E. Airport
Blvd., Sanford, 323.1310.

-

by Horticultural Agent Tom
McCubbln 5.8 p.m. In conjunction with Winter Park Mall
plant show.No charge.

ta HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

'.12) S ORDA JC SON

r4j

Plait Clime
Plant

(9) EDGE OF NIGHT

9.100

____________

SESAME S1Ftr

BAMBOO COVE APIS

&amp; F'jp4

-

.

One a 2

Robert I.Slricklln
5-I_.ost

:::

Pinecrest- 3.3, l$'s1I' lam. rm.,
many extras. Asking 134.900.

_

BPP warranted. 131.S0.

-

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF 9.11.14.

Saaf.çd Clvftaa, 7:15 sin., Buck's.
Sanford-geminate
Sanford-geminate Jyeees, 7:30 p.m., Jyc E

c&amp; ó,v000ny

:

DONAHUE
4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
4$ (Mom) LIFE *4 THE
SPIRIT (Tues.) PRACTICAL
LIV ING
.) HI
ji
DOUG
(Fit.)
THE BIBLE

l 9J NEWS

sss..n.i.

ISLAND
GRIFFIN

otuoms

IERV

rrv CLOSE Ii'

12:00
9 NEWS
4) t4)YOUNGANDREST.
LESS
UI PERRY MASON

`d~
10
VV

(4)
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!

INC.

Call 433.1517
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 33111

South Semlaile Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada km,

"!

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Its only. Refer ences required.
321.0041. K ISH REAL ESTATE

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

Altamonte Springs.

'a , IRONSIDE

3$ m irrr RASCALS

2

4.

4:00

County SctxoI System
RERRE-

Afternoon

1:5 S

FRIENDS,

)el

air cond., carpeted throughout.

FACEDWITHADRINKINO
PROBLEM

Rends. for all Winter Park High School alumni, 7:30
Pfl., Winter ParkHlghSchool, 2lXSwnmerfjeld Rd (off
Lakemoid).
Sanlerd AA, $ p.m., 1301 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, I a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Sertama Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Ciub.

UNDERDOG

(4) (1) CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
• DUCK DUCK GOOSE
(Fit.) MAX B. NIMBLE
i, IN SCHOOL TELE.
VISION: Lkii 3) pm, i'('l

1TY MARY 99`0iWthiesday'i
0.
U
z iauy aoua.vs

;

'zo zocat
3$ fl$(

90uIpei. dining room.livIng,

"P$Hne." Adutti or Teens,
DIVORCE FORMS- For free in.
formation write to: 50* 791.
Pompano, Fin. 32041.

SISTERs lie. luncheon meeting at noon at the
Holiday Inn at the Monroe Harbor Marina, Sanford.

viiio, 0e.a, on lake adjoining
golf course. All cupe ad, carp
and UtIlity room. $320.50
month plus security deposIt. Call
3130,51 or after 3 call 322.7472.

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'

Spacious 2 BR. I bath, apt. Kit

W000MERE- 2539 Sanford Ave.3 BR, 1 bath, wall to wall ca r.
Poling with fully equipped kitchen,

2 Sidroom, porch, $150.
2 Bedroom, dining rm., $173.
3 Bedrooms perch, $115.
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, $325.
Also accepting January corn
mltments. 574.1,

21B, I bath duplex, 37.1 5
________

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 4442027 for "Wi Care"-

Wlnnin m.

(7) LILIAS, YOGA AM) YOU

Olu)

MAGAZINE FOUR,4 -4.j 4jagaruainwhodonntwstants
(Wed.) EVERYWOMAN
twied vie ,4l.bib.$ COin(Thurs.) CRACKEFIBARREL
pita 10 win $20.000.
(Fit.) LOOK UP AND LIVE
14) 1) LOVE OF LIFE
Ii SUNRISE JUBILEE
4$ LOVE. AMERICAN
6:04
STYLE
:12) LIVING WORDS
0) HAPPY DAYS (R)
600
IS G000 DAY: ColiosIs:
,it II NEIGIBOR
JSflat LanQhWI. John Willis.
6:10
11:50
a sti, si*&amp; ALMANAC
6* PAUL HARVEY co.,,MENTARY
1155
4) 14) 1$ CBS NEWS

private Saves of baseball
Players. EPI$Od? to be an..

Z.

600

-

-

-

at the Mayfair Country Club, Sanford, honoring
County Conunisgioner Richard Williams. Those
wishing tickets may can either
Susan Upton or Barbara

3:15
•) (3pEp HOSPITAL
3:30

I

es

4$ 31 io FOR WOMEN
ONLY: Cotosts: Polly oer,n
. Frar* Field.
19)HOTT
12) MARCUS WELBY. MD.
1130
2 '12) STUMPERS: Allen

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_

Realty

Stenstrom

Iveing herald, Saafaid, FL

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42Mobile Homes

SEE TO BELIEVE

Country Club Manor-I a) OR,
below FHA appraisal. Owner, 372.
353) 110 Country Club CIrcle,

gQt

Lake Mary-Rowa 2 OR furnishec
tame Instead of a house. Spolleis.
Men Preferred..No oets. 3fl.3'30.

dgle Ufli
lest me. pIta 500 dip. After , call
333.3i',

4-Personals

$ p.m.

Preempted Friday for
' ry #s Ftsndu.

(4) GMISH'

Thurs day

"rift SW*V JIM BOU110n.
bSSd Ofl his book aboiA015

-

,

Friday

_______________

Sem
inole

3$ TENNESSEE TUXEDO

24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

(I) WILD, WILD WEST
15 THE UNTOUCHABLES
1)
YOGA AND YOU
12:45
__
M MYSTERY OF T HE
,
wEac Ihook A By. Baby."
Fr*z Werner stirs in Vii storY
of Vii kkWiIQØIig of the Intent
son of wealthy author.
1.00
(2)
TOMORROW
15 IiOTICtS EN ESPANOL
1:10
CI) DAILY WORD

cb=Pgw punch and bm d'oeuvres event from 6to

2411 vu APE

830

12:00

ftNuntila

-

House.

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11

(9) GOOOMOtiiou

•

Noon

aWurnlstlad.heoWnjTy
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 332.
0031 or 32373is.

:

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oii

(2) t TONIGHT
(I) MARY HARTMAN. MARY

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dvi after 1.

i Room turn.

Ovleds Ratery, 7:30 sin., the Town

700
( 2) ) TOY (Lccal news
at 725 al 825).
(4) (4) CBS NEWS: (730,5
Mn. local r
Cti. 4).
•POPEVE AND FRIENDS
20 SESAME
r
s

Sunday

pin.,

-•ft live coverep of oft
onWe&amp;iy and Thursday.
pre.rror r,áw proarn-

6:56
DAILY DEVOTIONAL

ICA'

Noon The Day Before PublicQtlon

41-Houses

storage. $39,900. m SM.

DELTONA. AVAILABLE NOW
AC. carp,.

,--

41-Houses

.

Furnished

sts. 322.

Adults. No pets.

Civic Cente.

w',_

(4) LOCAL PEWS

tat

11:00

pyongen

I SR Ipt., kit. equip.,

1 -

COUNTRY- I BR. 2 bath, Ige
wooded let, near lake. Cant. H,

$123 month plus deposit. CIII
Jordon, Realtor, 531-5532.

9.

0

noon,Civic Center.
Casseibmy 54.lary, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
Sanford - M Senior CftIz Dance, 2:30
Sashrd Riwasts,

41-Houses

PrIvate entrance. Adults only.
)0O4 Palmetto. SOtd.
Country Trailer-i OR, I both, air
_________

,

thru2Stimes .. . .3lca line
utimes ............. 24ca line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHANCE)
3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES

thee IM Presidential Carnpa1 ."

,

6:45

at

05 NEWS
1) WOMAN

P6I

-

0 fourth And iw

Two Party Sydem and

%7:30p .ni.,iack

() BASEBALL
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS:

ioo

,"

,p.
Ton
fOf U.S. C 9ISSIOal Ole lct

,

ALL MITHEFAMLY
0 ThREE STOOGES

-4

carps?, screen room, citrus, lots of

Clean fUrniShed 1st floor,

Fan Lecture Series Election

Pak

$4

14) (0)

$11
I ij ULIAS. voa mo you
(W
GA R N ER TED
ARMSTRONG - AMBASSADOR COLLEGE

ioo cue

s ol
po

em

via

____

.

EP.$9

&amp;l*ç T
who enIsti the tIS OP 2 0sdris
ballielukIPLI1*IQsMrdcan
bandillollielklem.4 lo Ihodoo.
CL (S) THE BLUE KNIGHT.
&amp;ayçsr (Genegs Kamsdy)
ss t
nor th
heeiim VmLls
and
Iolrs onhis
St *P*% he IN b Slur S
Wile a Isr Its.
D.ibva RIosilusIsk*osd
Wi 2
Wi 1w fsetjmd
role ci y$,.
CHARUE8 ANGELS
Epluodlebsa.wouicstMsy
bspr000, lud for a1ourthgsis

0 STAR TREK

1"t

(2)

Unfurnished

-

RATES

1:00 A.M. -5:31 P.M.
MONDAY Wire FRIDAY
SATURDAY 0-Noon

10 am. to

I

ithruStbmes ........ 4IcaIIne

HOURS

Convnimlty

acu

030

Don MwsJm pmssti a hd

'g.M Isak Sale, South SerrJnole

Uwy,Altaznonte Springs, 301 Maitland Ave.,

(B&amp;W)

i000
KUTMM
THE QUEST: Tim4) SUMMER SEMESTER
o im, Kurt Russell star.
* FRAN CARLION EX.

CL
P.

700
CL TO TELL THE TRUTH
(4) BEWITCHED
(I) THE CROSS WITS
DREAM OFJEANME
1) FEEDBACK
(1) WILD. WILD WORLD. OF

adtyolflod

B

MOUSE CLUB

4$jfl Uni-

PICTURE Q

CL CLAUCtEsotib,
ID
wvcmc.

MA1EMY. MFD
I

() ONE LIFE TO LIVE

32-4Ious

-

I,UntVrn. &amp; i turn.
Rent or Sail - immaculate 3 SR.
refrigerator
.
bun, carpeted, garage, fenced yd
$123 n's.
404 Park Ave. Call Orlando $5. I $155 'nO. 333.744,
9571.
.

83-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Invftad Get wine new Christmas decorating Ideas.

31-Apsrtmjnf FurnIshed .1

Orndo.WInter PQ4

.

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CLASSIFIED ADS :

3222611

A.'llI-'y VFW Pod 10105, Sanford, $ p.m.
(bppercraft party, Post Home mi the lakefront Everyone

(4J (4) T)EGUICING LIGHT

JEA*IE (Wsd) OROC PRO.

to

J am
CL

625

2) (n.) WITH THIS RING
(Tint. Thum) I DREAM O

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S.mlnole

Wae*'s

2) () THE DOCTORS

FILES WI EDUCATION (Fit)

NEC P
(4) CBS NEW

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230

U) V44TS HAPPEMNG?

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I

WEDNDAY, OCTOBER 13

lit

tiol ns 1 P-

130

E

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RETTk Fplo'ie b
ybSliSUi-I.4

0B4CY ONE
CL

,

D FAMILY Foote

100

CL CL

l5

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Evenlag

CI

gim

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Wednesda

rt.

CALENDAR

f

20,1 A

322-2611

SUPPLY CO
Ind

or

.

372 6432

831-9993

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Wuiuluy,09L ii. 07$

Pools Paid

Sanford

It

For, But Staying Empty--Why ?

21

1yJA(IJIUN DOWD

public would probably lung Club. During the summer it is
Lyman .Athletic Director
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county's exceptional child in relation to
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taxpayers' money to bay a tendsnt for budget and finan. Longwood has a swimming pool education classes and
an SWAM Policy. "It's just Uke at against
owe of popetty that Includes COL
participate in competitive swimming Just because they
on the school grounds that was Amateur Athletic Union a bull
game, if someone falls
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P swbiwnbig pool —54 there
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school's Booster program leave no extra time. down and gets hurt," he said. about 125 youngsters from all other groups in the county
we spparly no plans to open
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Republican Cowy Comnmtaslon Candf date Dick WtllImr4.1
ha sparked a protest from Democrauc County Atty. Tom
Freeman.
"I do think that Dickle belongs In the funny papers,"
write Freeman in a letter to the editor of the Herald.
'. "Because that Is the type of commissioner he has been. I
must vigorously protest.. my hairline does not recede
that much."
The cartoon in question is one In which a picture of
Freeman as Kingmaker appears plugging coins Into a
"Political Machine" feeding Williams' Democratic op
ponent, Dave Gunter.
"That cartoon is causing me a great deal of
discomfort at home," muses Freeman. "I allow my wife
a modest awn of money; the feels this amount is
inadequate. That cartoon showing me contributing $1,000
to to some candidate is false.
"And, since rny wife saw that cartoon, she feels she ls
entitled to more food
"Ole Tom Is really at It, isn't he?" quipped Williams.
"He may be In trouble not having any money since he is
not feeding at the public trough; he might Just starve out
there in the real world."
Williams' reference was to the fact that Cornmissloners have voted for an In-house legal staff,
eliminating Freeman's position.
Though Freeman calls his cartoon picture "dlstorb ted," Williams reply is that "the cartoonist didn't get the
eyes quite beady enough. And we tried to get his facial
expression to show his unquenchable thirst for power."
On contributions, Freeman says, "DiCkle must be
thinking of Thorn Rwnberger's law firm not mine. ThEY
gave $2,000 to John Klmbrough's campaign. I can't afford
that."
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a major cog In the machine," Williams says in replj
Freeman, on the other hand, skips over to Williams'
performance on the board.
"Everything has to be explained to the board five
times. The first time for the other four commissioners and
the last four times for Dickle.
"It has been a lot simpler lately. Klmbrough has
taught him to vote yes If Klinbrough scratches his right
ear and to vote no if Klmbrough scratches his left ear.
Commissioner (Harry) Kwiatkowski almost dies laughing
everytime Dickle get his left and right mixed up. Kl brough has to call a recess."
Williams says repeat questions stem from all that
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Williams says Democrats don't have to ask for
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before at the Citrus Club; they're real versed."
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Herring said the third, separate prostitution ring uncovered is
still under Investigation. He declined to give details.
Palmer has been jailed on four counts of prostitution, three
counts of rape and two charges of incest. He Is also being held in
jail pending proceedings in a "mandatory conditional release"
from prison In a prior case, officials said.
Palmer, who reportedly has a record of prostitution related
arrests and once testified In connection with a $50 million International stock fraud and counterfeiting ring based in Orlando,
was arrested last week at a fish camp west of Sanford where he
had been relaxing while law enforcement of ficers armed with
felony warrants conducted an intensive search for him.
The one-Inch-thick vice report going to Gov. Askew outlines
"criminal activity" by elective and appointive Casselberry city
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programs Wednesday and health officials in counties that con.
trnueil offering shots reported sharp drops in .he number of
persons asking for the vaccine.
There was no hesitation at the White House, however, where
President Gerald Ford's personal physician said the 63-year-old
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start up again Tuesday — If tests by federal health authorities
reveal no evidence that the vaccine caused the deaths of at least
33 elderly persons In 16 states.
Dr. Orville Barks, director of the Seminole County Health
Department, shut down the free program Wednesday afternoon
shortly alter neighboring Orange and Volusla counties suspended
their Inoculation programs.
He decided to have the program ready to re-open Tuesday
after he got word late Wednesday that preliminary tests made at
the federal Center for Disease Control an Atlanta established that
the swine flu vaccine is safe.
But Barks said he wouldn't make a definite decision to go
ahead until he received results of tests being made by the federal
Food and Drug Administration.
"We just felt we better be on the safe side and wait until we
got definite confirnuitlon that the deaths were not caused by the
vaccne," Dr. Barks said. "I'm sure we'll have that confirmation
by the first of the week and then we can continue our program."
Orange County, which had planned to kick off its inoculation
program Wednesday, opened its clinics today after a 24-hour
delay. Indian River County has made plans to begin Its delayed
program next week, but health officials in Volusia have made no
definite decision, to resume offering inoculations.
About 1,000 people were Inoculated by Seminole health
department staffers on the local program's opening day Tuesday
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After the first deaths were announced Monday, many people
apparently changed their minds about getting the free shots - or
at least decided to wait until tests on the vaccine were completed.
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Chamber of Commerce. Clinics that had been planned for this
week in Longwood and Oviedo will be rescheduled.
"Alter the tests establish that the vaccine Is safe, I hope
people will turn out in great numbers," Dr. Barks said, "People
need to regain confidence in this program."
Dr. Chariton Prather, state health program director, said he
notified all 61 county health departments Wednesday that "there
is no need to alter or delay the program."
Prather authorized use of the vaccine after Asst. U.S.
Surgeon General David J. Sencer said there was no evidence
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What makes Johnny run? It's the spirit of the
Pop Warner League, captured here by
photographer Tom Vincent as the South
Seminole Pee Wees stopped Lakeview. 18.0, in
a recent game. Top Is South Seminole pass
play to Curtis Smith (23 red jersey) with Craig
Cochran (52) looking on as Freddie Miller and
Paul Griffin move in for tackle. Middle left Is
Dwayne Johnson (32) bringing Paul Brown to
halt. Middle right is Lakevlew's Carrell
Thompson and Jay Burke in pursuit of Chuck
Hooker. John Smith Is batting away pass for
Curtis Smith in tower photo with Lakeview's
Tony Williams and Jay Bark coming up to
help. Pop Warner League play continues
Saturday at sites throughout Central Florda.

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Executive Committee and has held patronage jobs at both a local
area horse track and a dog track.
Herring said Schreiner, who also is fanner employe of Club
Juana, a Casselberry nightspot featuring nude dancing, ac
cording to the "master plan" was to "provide the call girl to the
high public officials."
my opinion this would compromise public officials If It
was allowed to operate," Herring said. "We feel that we've
nipped it In the bud."
Herring declined to name the "one Casaelberry official" he
says has been involved in "acts within and without the Club Juana
5to me edapt that the persn Is compromIsed."
Herring said the prostitute who gave the sworn testimony Is
hesamewomanwhorecelvedmriJuanaauegedJy
from a
Casselberry Police Department evidence locker. Criminal
charges have been brought against Casselberry police detective
Bobby Gene Bennett in that case and he has been suspended from
duty with pay pending outcome of the case.
Herring said he won't make public the Casselberry city offtthl's name "but It's In the report to the governor."
At least three girls have been questioned in connection with 1.1
the alleged prostitution ring that Herring says Schreiner was
heading.
The second prostitution ring uncovered In the widespread
south Seminole vice investigation byal Ill's and state attorney's
agents was headed by Charles J. Palmer, 30, 117 Red Cedar, The
Springs, west of Longwood, according to Herring. He said agents
have talked to five girls in connection with this ring and are
looking for at Least five more girls.
"It appears to be a pimp-type commercial operation with a
said. "We have evidence of a very
sophisicated operation and indications of steady customers."
Herring said the ring that operated from the rental residence

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of Geneva, died Monday night
Born in St. Francis, he lived it
Geneva for the past 50 years
Survivors Include his wife
Mrs. Carrie Raulerson
Geneva; two sisters, Mrs. Violi
Bedenbaugh, Oviedo and Mrs.
Laurie King, Geneva; two
brothers, Emmiti, of Geneva
and Roy of Sanford.
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Herring said a "master plan" was revealed by prostitutes
who have been given Immunity from prosecution. "They would
have a contact man who they would get in touch with. H. would
contactthe head of the ring, (Donald) Schreiner."
Herring revealed that Schreiner Is named In a misdemeanor
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