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Herring's office today or
Wednesday, according to
Casselberry City Council
Chairman Sal Orlando and City
Atty. Kenneth McIntosh.
Orlando told colleagues
Monday night the evidence,

required to pay the costs of the

investigation. i don't ow the

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Approved the regional sewer committee's plan to begin

north Seminole by expanding and upgrading the existing Sanford
sewage treatment plant. The commission also backed the co
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sae number of houses with lower maintenance costs."

license for Bla
ClubJuana, under state law, for
f Amusements not be renewed even though the pinball and
"appealing to sexual interests amusement hail closed Sept. 30. Five residents of the
which are not pure and Sanford Avenue area near Blast-Of f offered sworn testim onySouth
that
wholesome,"
the amusement hall disturbed their neighborhood.
He said he will commwilcate
Approved an occupational license for a slot-car racing
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but Knowles reminded the commission of an old plan drawn up by
the city Planning and Zoning Commisson to close streets and
lengthen city blocks wherever possible.
"The city was weU laid-out but now the trend b toward longer
Wock," Knowles told the commission. "The city can see the

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city engineer and fire chief recommended leaving the street open,

mts, but frankly I don't give a over land rather than injecting it deep into the earth.
dam," Orlando responded.
— Approved a proposal from the Jaycees to build three
McIntoGh, saying he will have horseshoe pitching courts at Fort Mellon Park.
a follow-up report for the city
Approved bids on playground equipment for Goldsboro
council today or tomorrow, park, and bids on shelving units for the new public works coinadvised the board immediate plex.
a ction can be taken against
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swom statements, polygraph
tests and other documents
which he was permitted by

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evidence as detailed as that

"exposureofpersonsjna naked
fashion," advising that the city

Orlando
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the afforded himself and McIntosh. should not either revoke the
v1dence against the city of.
Councilman Charles Sizer club's occupational license or

had protested anging the restricted commercl zoning to
general conmercial.
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review of Juana as $20 000 to $30,000 He Around The Clock

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Www would request that a

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Councilman Nathan Van that if Casselberry seeks the Crossword
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imasioner would do Icalled the mission,"Knowles sai d.
The answering Stenstrom s charge acting city manager."

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Julian Stenstrom was criticized
Monday night for ignoring the
city's esta bl ished channels of

of Edgar Griffith as the city's
new ref use supervisor because
:icials is connected with the said, however, that if Herring "usurp" the authority of the
perations at Club Juana, a has evidence of criminal ac- State Beverage
Virgil Smith — whom StenDepartment by ________________________________ strom
opless go-go establishment in tivity going on, he should arrest att
described as a "personal
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the guilty parties and "that liquor license.
Last week, the city attorney would be the end of our

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William Hart to expand his business, Bill and Belle Restaurant at
2511 Sanford Avenue.

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Information on how to handle Owner Gerald Page assured the commissioners he is "noi
up and then, in our infinite
the problem in the next few
catering to any half-dressed bunch of juveniles...
days.
— Worked out a plan that will allow restaurant owner George widsom. we adopted it." Mayor
fie said the governing body Smith to expand his business at 2101 French Ave., without I~e Moore said. "Then the first
could consider adopting an
rezoning his property. Residents of the Highland [lark time a personal friend comes to
Jack Fuienwider to view his fellow councilmen to ordinance prohibiting the
neighborhood behind (suy s Bar
ue including McCianahan you, you throw the whole thing
'seared the li vi ng devil out of request a briefing on the
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Rutha Mae McClennon which extends 1.8 feet onto the adjacent
lot.
"Those two women fight like wildcats," Knowles told Me
commission. "The attorneys have thrown up their hands, too."
The commissioners voted 4-1 to let the matter ride. Com.
missioner John Morris opposed the "hands-off" policy.
In other action at Monday nightts meeting, the commissioners:
Fourth ejected a request from Holy Cross Episcopal aurch that
Street beclosedbetween Park and Magnolia avenues The

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for drinking and sleeping."
Costs Of the demolition, which are expected to run close to
$5,000, will be charged to Moss and a lien placed on his property
that will prevent him from selling It unless the city is paid.
But the commissioners declined to a pprove the proposed
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"I don't think we have much choice, do we?" asked Cornmissioner A.A. McClanahan.
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to tear down the two-story building at the corner of Third Street
and Sanford Avenue after
fourth time extension granted
or Joe M of Gainesville ran o
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for acuon. He doubled. West
left it in and opened the five of
clubs. East took his ace and
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alcohol these habits can also
occur without heart disease in
healthy people. It can be make that probl em worse.
DEAR DR. LAMB — Over 40
frightening and may cause
years
ago I had a kidney
sym ptoms. In general it an
removed be cause of tu ber.
irregularit y causes
MINIS of the kidney at age 22.
that are bothersom e or
13 it Possible to have a kidney
repeated there are medicines
that can be given to control transplant, either at the place
where the kidney was removed
them. If extra beats occur and
or to replace the remaining
cause
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for SCA could jeopardize the county0s request for
federal funds to construct a new Jail, a new
agricultural center and seven new fire datic

Owner Will Bear $5,,000 Cost

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duplicate Uot has prWUcSII
died out is the old.=
board-a-match team of four."
Jim: "in tbb game each
Several readers want to
hand is played twice and the know If the penalty for a
team that &amp;es better, Scores revoke has been reduced to4
full Point for a win by lo one trick. The answer is that
Ints or by 2,000 pofn U. It has in the laws of duplicate
Ere 5 a
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game. but it really Isn 't changed in rubber bridge
shortfy, but that last change

stomach adthtywill help. fy
Force population.
Rapid heart action or drink caffeine-containing
beverages, smoke or use
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to game. East opened a club
and Sou th managed to bring
the contract home for a score
of plus 400 and a well.
of deserved win."

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Some people can tell when
more complete idea of what the
the ha ve an irregularity of the
heart They describe it as a nip. heart can do. Others who want
this informittion can send 50
flop or the heart skips a
beat.
cents
with a long, stamped.self.
Others have runs of rapid heart
addressed envelope for it. Just
action. my guess is that you
have the occasional extra beat send your I tter to me in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
or premature beat that is so
Radio City Station, New York,
common even
in the healthy NY 10019.
Population.
The cardospasm You have
"Irregularities of the heart"
means spasm of the lower
covers it lot of territory. The
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Oswald: Today's hand
shows this game at its silliest.

Tachycardias 30YOU Will have a

they are not causing sympt
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pilots in the United States Air

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property adjoining a 134-Acre complex on SR419 near pamion of the East Big
behalfofSCA wouldnotbeththebes
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of all
Winter Springs.
profitable for the youth of Seminole County.
the people In Seminole County.
The co unty winconduct a survey and topography of
"I think this is the right way to go," commented Commissioners today &amp;ISO rejected a pgvpoW from
the land. An additi
five acres will be required for Commissioner Dick illi
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the new playing fIeldL In November, commissioners
Williams to poet a county biologist ut MIr Ike in
Then commissioners turned their attention
to Forest City. The biologist would have ..lMed tk,sId
will be asked for final approval before act ual con- I5,OOO In reque
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irregularities of my heartbeat.
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thdarsSeinlnole Cowty
mission meeting.
Addition playing
or some 2,000 YO
rucflon g
underway.
Seminole County baseball and foot ball players w
James L Lewis, vice president of Seminole
granted unanimous approval the commission.
Baseball Inc., told commissioners that parents are
Comm1ssIonereapped a request from Seminole "cng
for girls' Playing fleldL" Lewis eald
Baseball Inc. and the YMcA s pop Warner foat
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Muquakl. Indians Collect.
$6.6 Million For Land

Gurney Re-Trial Slated;
RulingOn Dismissal Awaitei

TAMA, Iowa (AP) — After 30 years of legal
powwows, the Mesquakle Indians have
collected $66 million from Uncle Sam as
settlement of a century-old debt for 17 million
acres of land.
The tribe that lives in Tama's pine-forested
hills got the money for land it once owned In
Iowa, Missouri, Illinois and Kansas. The U.S.
government acquired it In 10 treaties between
1804 and 1867.
'"Ibe government is very slow when It
comes to Indians," Frank Pushetonequa, the
tribal planner, said In an interview. President
Ford signed a bill appropriating the money
last year, after the tribe won a court suit.

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Carter R•-Trial Begins
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Tight security
was set up for today's opening of the murder
retrial of former boxer Rubin "Hurricane"
Carter, freed on bail after nine years behind
bars after his case attracted widespread
pubilcity. 11.m County sheriff's officers planned to
ftlsk spectators and send them past metal detectors. Reporters have been Issued special
credentials.

Strike Solution In Doubt
DETROIT (AP) — Hopes for an end to the
28-day-old Ford Motor Co. strike remained
clouded by a possible veto from skilled
workers, as union officials began tallying
votes from around the country today.
United Auto Workers leaders have given the
25,000 tradesmen authority to reject the new
three-year accord even If a majority of the
145,000 UAW Ford production workers ratify
the agreement.

Viking To Study Mars Soil
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) —Soil from under
an oddly shaped Martian rock nicknamed
"Mr. Badger" will be studied by Viking 2's
laboratory, as scientists begin to run out of
places near the lander to seek life.
Scientists hope to begin analysis on Friday
of a scoopful of soil scraped from the protected environment underneath the rock fee
if It contains organic molecules.

Singer Mel Thus Honored
NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) — Moments
before the nationally televised 10th annual
Country Music Association awards show, Mel
Thus was still trying to find his wife and his
assigned seat.
It's a good thing he finally found them,
because 80 minutes later he was chosen entertainer of the year - the CMA's top award.
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ORLANDO (AP)
The perjury retrial
of former Sen. Edward J. Gurney was to get
under way today while attorneys awaited a
federal judge's ruling on a last-gasp defense
attempt for a dismissal.
U. S. District Judge George C. Young ordered the jury selection process to begin while
he considered a motion by Gurney's lawyer,
who contended that one of the government's
star witnesses lied on the stand in the first
trial in Tampa last year.
Young said Monday he would "most
definitely have a ruling before the jury is
seated" If he did not come to a decision by this
morning.

'Bulldog': H e

Eyed Army

THE RACE

State it1.e. Robert T. klattaway (I)Altamonte Springs) is being challenged for his
District 33 seat In the Florida House of
Representatives by Greg Drurnmond (R-

Altamonte Springs) in the Nov. 2 general

TALLAHASSEE (AP)

Newspaper reporters tagged Greg Drummond with the
election.
nickname "Bulldog" during athletics in high school and college
Hattaway, to celebrate his 40th birthday
Robert Talley (Bob) Hattaway, 39, began his nursery
days, but the Intensity with which he played the games wrecked
business
with a
investment 21 years ago and today the enshortly
after
the
general
election,
was
first
his hopes of a life In the military.
terprise
grosses
$1.5
million annually and has 85
elected
to
public
office
In
èrnployes.
1974,
defeating thenA huge man — 6 feet 4 Inches and = pounds — even in his
A graduate of Lyman High School In 1956, having gone to the
two-term
incumbent
Eugene
Mooney
of
NO school days as a four letter sportsman: track, javelin and
old Lyman (now the Milwee Middle school) from first through
Casselberry. Hattaway Is active In the local
discus, wrestling and football - Druinmond was offered
12th
grades, Hattaway never had the opportunity of going on to
scholarships to six different colleges, but chose Lafayette College
Democratic party and n the Jimmy Cartercollege.
in Pennsylvania.
for-President campaign.
After high school, Hattaway went to work on the night shift at
He lost the scholarship, however, after six months when be
Drummond, 45, was active in the local
the
Continental
Can Co. In Winter Garden, uved his earnings and
could no longer play foothill because of numerous injuries to his
of land In Oviedo for his first nursery. Later he,
GOP
prior
to
his
appointment
by
then.Gov
Purchased
a
Piece
.
knee. After undergoing surgery on his "football" knee, be was no
bought
a
Parcel
of
land on which his large greenhouse operation Is
Claude
Kirk
to
a
vacancy
on
the
Seminole
longer eligible for military service.
located
today
In
Altamonte
Springs from his grandfather with
Board
of
County
Commissioners
in
1969.
He
Drummond went on to Valley Forge Military College,
money earned In the Oviedo business.
graduating with a degree In business administration, met his
was elected to a full four-year term on the
The greenhouse facilities operate with a coonpiderized en.
wife, Jo, while a student there and got married.
county board in 1970 and served several terms
vironmental
system. Bob has invented a potting machine and a
She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and was a
as commission chairman before his templant cutter for more efficient work production.
surgical nurse for many years at Orlando General HospitaL
porary retirement from politics in 1974.
In addition to being the President of Hattaway's Greenhouses,
Although his own dreams of a military career were gone
The 33rd district comprises most of
he Is president of Hattaway's Inc. and LOU Inc., a broker-realtor
years ago, his two elder ions, Gary, , and Geoffrey, 20, are In
with Altamonte Realty and a director of the Southeast First
Seminole County and one precinct in Orange.
the Marine Corps. Gary, a graduate of Lyman High School, is a
National
Bank of Maitland.
County.
guard at the American Embassy In Taipei while Geoff Is stationed
During his high school days, Hattaway played baseball and
at Mt. demons, Mich.
football and was a center at 135 pounds.
Mrs. Druinmond Is a talented sculptress and painter. The
His future wife, Peggy, was studying at Winter park High
"sunshine" of the Drumznojid household, however, Is 11-year-old
School. They met at a stock car race and were high school
(t1a student at Forest PartachooL
j4enta of Florida il4ce 195th of Seminole County since
sweethearts for three years. In Bob's high schoograduation claas
there were 12 boys and
iL A month after Peggy grad"t
13, UI Drummonds 11W on a Al ame "swamp" off Alberta
Street. The family raises beef steers and dairy cows, until
from
high
schoolthe
two
were
married, that was 1$ years ago.
These are the first persona l-political
Their first home was on Hattaway Drive. They now have two ;
recently had 21 geese (they make great watchdogs), have "free
profiles of candidates In the Nov. 2
daughters, Pam and Ted Sue, 16 and 17.
running chickens" that are locked up only at night (to protect
"Peggy Is a fantastic lady," Hattaway says. He describes his
election. Herald political writer Donna
them from foxes) and have a family dog named Gretchen.
daughter,
Pam. as an 'anlmal freak- who loves all animals from
Estes has talked to them away from the
Druinmond, who considers himself an "ecology and nature
her
guinea
pigs to her Tennessee walking horse.
6
ofaspecjai
n" has Pecan trees
hybrid variety on his six
campaign trail in their home and play
Ted Sue owns a Palomino. Both are excellent horsewomen
acres, in addition to his tree farming operation and 10 varieties of
environments to learn what they are
and both attend Forest Lake Academy for a "good religious
"fancy fruit" citrus. Horses are also boarded on the property.
really like.
background"
Nothing on the property, from the animal waste to dead pine
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U15 aa ne can remember.
me wood is used In the
While In school, during dog track season, he spent his afternoons
household fireplace to heat the house and for old-fashioned
cooking in the fire place..St ens trom Vs. Knowle andSaturdays leading dogs, using the Money he earned to buy his
own car and pay for Its gas and Insurance.
Greg and son, Chris, swim almost daily in the 50 feet by300
(ContIucd From Page 1-A)
to
anybody's
attention.
I
did
It
feet "swimming bole" on the property. Jo, In addition to her
"I've lived here (Seminole County) all my live and I plan to
on my own," Stenstrom said. "I continue living here the rest of my life," Hattaw y
ceramics and art, makes her own bread and pastries.
procedure, which requires an feel like I did the right thing. If remembering
a said,
A"bltofa loner and amaveiwhat the county was like In
the 1950's. In 1962, he
jck," Drummond says most of ernpjoyetotake his problem to the commission wants to
his activity Is family-oriented. "Owls Is the mod important thing his immediate supervisor, then criticize me, that's okay.I have 421 his father's real estaeofftceat UI
ofSR,SR
(the old Fuller property) was the only broker In town.
In our lives. Our way of life Is centered around Owls," the couple
to
his
department
head
and,
a
broad
back."
egrees.
The entire family — his father, brother, Peggy and the girls —
finally, to the city manager —
"1 have not accused anyone of are Involved In his political career today. His father, brother
The family takes trips together to display Jo's works of art w
ho will arrange an ap- anything," Knowles said. "I
Rick, and
are aasistlng
Hattaway's
campaign for reand
Chris especially enjoys trips to the Altamonte Mall and the pearance before the city haven't finished looking Into It election
andPeggy,
Pam and
Ted Sue In
help
as
Central
Florida Zoo where his favorite animal Is Sobik, the commission If he
as they can.
much
work andwhenIdo,I'1Jhavearrt
depiiant.
What
does
the
future
hold
for
Hattaway'
"I've
always been
out a satisfactory solutlop,
for
the
commission"
—
Intrigued
with
Washington,"
he
admits,
,but
I
Intend
to stay
"1 was not asked to bring this Jacqueline Dowd
where I am until after the state reapportiona In 1*."

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and
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help in theYellow Pages.
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jiopk hc go It,
the \lIow Pages to find sale or rental hou.sint!
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Gangster Details Rackets
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
A confessed
murder-for-hire gangster says Tampa underworld activities included killing, counterfeiting, stolen securities, and narcotics
dealing.
Ellis Marlow Haskew, 37, made the
statements to a federal jury as he spent two
days on the witness stand under government
questioning.
Attorneys for nine defendants in the
racketeering conspiracy trial begin crossexamination today.
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PERRY (AP)
Miami Herald
reporter Ron Sympson faces a contempt of
court hearing Friday after appearing before a
grand jury delving into the murders and
kidnapings by the late Paul John Knowles.
State Atty. L. Arthur Lawrence sought the
contempt citation against Sympson Monday
following the reporter's 40-minute appearance
before the secret panel.

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Last week In a county court trial Alexander was
acquitted of misdemeanor charges that he violated
the county animal control ordinance In connection
with a July 13 incident in which a chimp roamed the

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TOKYO (AP) — A Qilnese
government spokesman announced that Premier Hun
Kuofeng has been appointed to
succeed the late Mao Tie-twig
as chairman of the Chinese
Communist party, Japan's
Kyodo news service reported
today from Peking.
Wall posters appeared In Peking last week reporting the
succession of the 57-year-old
This, but there had been no official announcement. The
spokesman explained that the
announcement had been
delayed to allow the entire
Communist party organization
to be Informed In advance,
Kyodo said.
The official Hslnhua news
agency still had not reported
the appointment. In a communique on the establishment of
diplomatic relations with
Papua New Guinea, Hun signed
as preniler, Hsinhua said.
However, In a dory Saturday,
Hslnhua referred to the party
Central Committee "headed by
Comrade Hun Kuoleng."
There still was no confirmation of other unofficial re-potts from Peking that Mao's
widow, Chiang Ching, and three
other high ranking officials, all
associated with the party's
radical wing, had been arrested, accused of plotting a
cot,.
These reports suggested that
serious Infighting was going on
and that positions dill might
not have solidified since Mao
died on Sept. 9.

manner and had no guideihies.
Alexander, 37, says he's spent $000 In building
new cages at his 56-acre property on Lake Harney
Acrettes Road but date officials report the cages
Mill don't meet date requirements for housing
chimpanzee,, which are classified "dangerous
animals."
Alexander says some of his chimps are highly
trained performing animals and he considers them
"his family." He has vowed to fight to the end to
keep the chimps.

public roadway chased by sherlfVs deputies and
county animal control officers.
Meanwhile, Central Florida Zoological Society
executive director Al Rozon says the society len't
Interested now or has It ever been Interested in
owning Alexander's chimpanzees. The society
already has three chimps.
In a letter Rom said, "We wish to correct any
misinterpretation concerning these statements
(about the Alexander chimps being placed with the
local zoo If seized on court order) to the press Involving the Central Florida Zoo."
"As a matter of routine cooperation with a
county department the Central Florida Zoo made
available to the county several of Its capture and
transportation cages suitable for primates several
weeks ago," Rozon said.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
With voter ,
registration in Florida having surged past
four million, Democratic officials say their
effort to corral new Jimmy Carter voters has
been successful.
The Division of Elections reported Monday
that 187,510 new voters registered after the
books reopened following the September
primaries and before they closed earlier this
month. That put the total number of
registered voters at 4,047,496.

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Attorneys for Geneva animal trainer Rudolf
Alexander will seek dismissal In a Wednesday
County Court bearing of a civil action seeking
seizure of four chimpanzees.
County Judge Wallace Hall will hear the motion
In a 4p.m. courthouse hearing.
In mid-August the County Animal Control Board
found in marathon public hearing that the chimps,
subject of many complaints that they ran loose In
the rural neighborhood In violation of county ordinance, were "neglected." Assistant State Ally.
Randy Kramer filed a civil action seeking seIzure of
the primates and suggesting they be given to the
Central Florida Zoo.
Alexander's attorney, Irving Gussow, has now
filed a motion seeking dismissal of the date's civil

action claiming the animal control board was Improperly Impaneled, acted In an Imcondltidlonal

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Democratic Voters Increase

What Are They
Really Like?

Red China

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Askew has pulled out more statistics in an
effort to defeat a proposed constitutional
amendment to limit state emloyes to one per
(';'il nf the population.
Askew said Monday that only two states,
New Jersey and Ohio, have a state employe
workforce totaling less than one per cent of
their populations.
Askew, who has repeatedly warned of
massive layoffs If the proposal passes Nov. 2,
said that Florida was at 1.17 per cent and only
nine states are lower.

Hattawoy:Life
In A Nursery.

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Lawyers Want Chim p Suit Quashed

Askew Airs More Statistics

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Tse.y, Oct. 12,1975-3*;

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WORLD
IN BRIEF

MY OPPONENT, THE INCUMBENT, DICK WILLIAMS, THINKS
THE ISSUE OF THIS CAMPAIGN IS MY NAME.
LET'S STRAIGHTEN THAT OUT RIGHT NOW...I'M

95 Die In Crash
Of Indian Jetliner

DAVE GUNTER NOT BILL GUNTER
I THINK THE ISSUE OF THE CAMPAIGN

BOMBAY, India (AP)
All 95 persons
aboard an Indian jetliner were killed early
today when one of the plane's two engines
caught fire and the pilot crash-landed at
Bombay's Santa Cruz airport.
The Caravelle jet was taking off for a
domestic flight from Bombay to Madras, and
an initial list indicated nearly all the 89
passengers were Indians.
A larger Boeing had been scheduled to make
the flight, but it developed engine trouble
during a preflight check. The smaller French
plane replaced it, and 20 passengers were
bumped from the flight.
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were an apparent reprisal for Syria's intervention in the Lebanese civil war against
the Palestinians and their leftist Lebanese
Moslem allies.
Three Palestinians brandishing machine
guns broke into the Syrian Embassy in Rome
on Monday. They wounded the first secretary
in the leg and held five embassy officials hostage for two hours before surrendering to
Italian police.

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Get Involved
With The News

be Clock
AUDIE MuRPHY

A newspaper has two primary responsibilities:

to Inform and to stimulate. And this being National
Newspaper Week, we thought It a good Idea to
briefly review how we meet and attain these

responsibilities.
As your local newspaper, we strive to present
4 emphasize to you every action or Inaction
by
yourofflclals — electedandappojnted._that will
affect your lives. And every official decision will 1 one way or another, directly orIndirectly.
We utilize our news pages for this responsibility.
But we go a stop further. On our editorial and
opinion pages, we try to go behind the every-day
issues, explain, analyzing, orutIn1z1ng them.
What do they iian for you? How do they affect

you?

Timothy Dooley, Seminoles
' oály resident

edeengg,to p, 1W
the pod fowws.Ithtnghth.was down ,,
j,
BahamaIndelgfng is Mswsskl7es$f,g,.jng
again. øut siwiti t, recanu, and told a W.
Went story: it seems he bad been up at the North
l'OlC. vi1171 Seda Claus.
£cceding to mu, he took oft on a whim, and
found Ssita at his North
Pole heedquar te,, The
Jolly OW Elf us 'Itting U his desk, but he didn't
appear to be In a very jolly mood.
"Begoflab, Santa ye look as If a famine has
wiped out YW potato Crop," tin' said to his old
friend,
"Hello. Tim, nice toss, you,,, Santa said. "I wag
Just going over Myear's Mack of paperw"
the wee ones are writing In their requests
already, huh, Svga?"
"I wish It were that simple," Santa said drearily.
"The truth is, Thu. rm Just preparing all the
govermueg forms that are required before I can
begin this year's trip. Christmas Is only two and
one-half months away, you know, and Washington
likes to have these things on file early."

Ewileg Hera hi, S.d, 1111.

'Rsd tape, lad?" TIm blurted. "I'vssserlserd
of such atblngln all m.bonidsy,, Rod tspefor
SmdaClaes,Tik,two
Saáta picked spa thick aofppe,
This Is what I'm working on at the moment,"
Santa said. "ft's called an Environmental Impart
Statened. Washington wants to know it rd be
polluting the environment during my ride on
Qttentas Eve."
"And how do they expect Santa to pollute the
esivirousneg?" Thu growled, growing irritated at
the whole situation,
Santa sirugget "With eight excited reindeer,
accidents do happen,"
"All right, but it seems very petty," Thu said.

"What is all that other stdf?"
"This Is from the Federal Aviation
Administration," Santa said, showing mu Another
M*k of forms. "They insist that I file a complete
flight plan. Apparently the skies are crowcieci with
Jetliners now, and they're afraid I'll run into one of

them."
"Well, I'll be an English AbeV dog," m, said,

totally astonished,

Mary

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the same conference table in Geneva.

It's really true, as Dorothy Parker rhymed,
I that men don't make passes at girls who
wear
glasses. But women like men just as
well with or
without spectacles.
reports the Sight
Improvement Center, a New York
company that ')
Madigan, It-Ill., Richardson Preyer, D.-N.C. specializes in contact lenses.
anti James Symington, D.-Mo.
A study made by the center of 670 female and
550
male patients found that more than 70 per
Gorog proposed that each of them be
given cent of the women
this canned pitch: "As you know the President
who replaced their glasses
with contact lenses "became almost Instan

ord Bottles Up Clean Air B* 1i

BERRY'S WORLD

WASHINGTON During the rush to adjourn s posed to patch ge er
up
to th
the bill's final
Congress, White House aides maneuvered language. They were
expected
to
straighten out
behind the scenes to save the automobile in. the differences between the Senate and
House
dustry the cost of complying with a tough clean- versions of the bill.
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air law.
Without a full quorwn, the bill couldn't
backstage effort to gut the legislation Is cleared for final passage. But Rep. James
described in an extraordinary White House Broyhill, R.-N.C., who was working secretly with
memo, which was intended strictly for the eyes the White House to block the bill, didn't think
of President Ford's lobbyists.
rould be possible to keep enough conferees away
The clean Air Amer.dmcnts, as the leglslat 1on from the meeting.
was called, would have compelled auto
Reports the memo: "Broyhill advised that
manufacturers to modify their exhaust systems preventing a quorum
would be extremely dlI-

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atmosphere.

ficult." Therefore, the President's deputy
This has been bitterly opposed by the auto assistant, William Gorog, recommended that the
industry which has always had close ties to White House lobbyists
put pressure on 13 key

President Ford. The auto tycoons informed him members.
of their opposition and he quietly areed with
Gorog listed them - seven senators and six
representatives In a hushhush memo to chief
presented the President with a White House lobbyist Max Friederslorf. "1
But this presaged
think
problem. U the Clean Air Amendments cleared it Is Important," Gorog wrote, ,to
call
the
Congress, he wo uld face the unpleasant choice of following individua before the.
ls
conf erence."
vetoing the bill and infuriating the enOn his list were Senators Howard Baker, ft..
vi ronmentai or else signing ft and angering Icon., James Buckley,
Con.-N.Y., Pete
his friends in the auto industry.
Domenici, R.-N.M., James McClure, It-Idaho,
Politically, his best course was to bottle up Robert Morgan, D.-N.C., Jennings Randolph, D.the bill in Congress. This could be achieved W. Va.,
and Robert Stafford,-Vt.;
fl
also
po ssibly by persuading Senate and House con- Congressmen Tim Carter, fl-Ky,
Sam
Devine,
fvrees to stay away from the meeting that was R.-Ohio, H. John Heinz,
ft-Pa., Edward
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sought 18 months ago to have the questions of more popular with the opposite sex." They
tly
significant deterioration and auto emissions more
standards dealth with by the Congress. However, on dates alm
more compliments and were asked out
it does not appear to us that an acceptable bill
ost twice as often as when they wore
wasses.
can come out of this conference. I hope you
would act to keep an unacceptable bill off the
On the other hand, only 10 per cent of the I)
President's desk."
single men said they noticed any difference In
Gorog told us the idea of boycotting the their ability to obtain da t es.
The old double standard is still alive and
Senate-House conference came from another
well,
Ford Administration official, Gorog also denied it seems.
that tile White Ho use intended to kill the bill. The
iw pow. ne said, was t o ma e it more acccptable. The conferees obligingly reported out a
weakened bill. At this point, Sen. Jake Garn, R.Utah, announced after conferring with the White
House, that he would filibuster the bill to death.
White Ho use ai des ins that
y didn 't
instigate the filibuster. Garn's office confirms
that he spoke with the White House before the
f thbu4 r but alsi claims that the f ilibuster was
his on idea. Cam's talkathon effectively killed
the bill.
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City Attorney Vernon Mize had recommended drWing dw
eisa, which has already cost Sanford taxpayers close to
$1 000
g"There'a net a good chance that a higher cour il
t w l versa the
wdedslon," Miss told the commisajo,,em
But Qty Commissioner A. A. McClanahan pushed for the
Appeal because the contested land, on the soutliwest corner of
Rantoul lane and SR-*A near Mayfair County Club, lies In the
prime recharg. area for the city's water supply. A city wellfleld Is
directly across the street.
"I think this thing Is Important enough
to the city to pursue
it," McQanahan said. 'Td take It to the Supreme Court
of Florida
before I'd give up."

so•called dun election law of W15, pissed with
10 much fa
fanfare by Congress, the new Senate
Detroit Is watching On behavior of the
and House campaign-financing rules are making
automobile-buying public more closely than ever
it exceedingly difficult for numbers of
this year.
$
chaiengerstora13e the money required fwage
Will people go for the new slned.do
effective races against Incumbents.
Chevrolets, Oldesnobtlu, Pontlacs, Bulcks and
To make matters even worse, these new
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Cadillacs Just introduced by General Motors, or
regulations have encouraged the proliferation of
special-Interest
will the industry's pace-setter lose sales to Ford
est political groups, a thousand
and Chrysler, whose big cars r"naln unchanged
todaYucouflParedwith500twoyuraago.
thaizeforlVTflWulGfact,becompeting
The result: specIal-Interest groups In the first
with Itself since Its tidermediate models
mod we not
dw months of this year had given twice as much
duee for the same treatment will, l7$?
to favored Senate and House candidates
Sam period of 1974 — $10 million as compared
corporation Is betting that Its gamble will
PAY off, that Americans are ready for the kind off
with million, according to a Common Cause
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"full-size" family cars it says will have to
analysis. And the worst is yet to come. Typically
become the standard If the industry Is to meet
the heaviest giving Is In September, October and
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early November, months not covered In this
government-mandated
gasoline mileage
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report, which covers only contril,igigns through
guidelines
cars
that
are
Ilgider,
shorter, more
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Aug. 31.
economical and yet (is Its heavy advertising
campaign IlflplLUilII) have as much or more
More than a tenth of the Aug. 31 total of $10
interior room and trunk space, as well as the ride
million, or something over $1 million t
.
interest
and performance Americans have become ac
Syrian and Christian forces are wiping out the
catomed
to. beat fourthquarter in
Hubert
Humphrey
(D-Minn.),
vance
Hartke
_______________________________________________ "We expect the
last pockets of Palestinean resistance inLd)5nOn.
ID-lad.), Lloyd Bergson(DTex.), Jots Tunney
The surprise move by the Soviet Union to try to
(DCel.), Harrison Williams(DN.J.), James
history." says Robert D. Lund, general managers
negotiate an end to the fighting only confirms that
ofChevrotet,whoeeCaprice
O'Hara (D-Mich.), Paul Sarbenes (D-Md.), JOHN CUNNIFF
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Palestinian guerrillas can no longer resist Syria's
William Green (D-Penn.), Edward Kennedy IDare almost 11 inches shorter and 7po
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effort to pacify the country by force.
lighter than their predecessors.
Mm), and Robert Taft R-Ohlo).
If so, it will signal a dramatic reversal of a
The prospect for an end to the
Close to a tenth of the $10 million given by
ci
trend which saw Americans, who.seem to have
interest groups
in,Athis
period came from
war made it possible for Secretary of State Henry-- -,' IecIl
AmerIcij,'
Medicil
aionThllowed
by'
forgotten all about high psolineprices, ap
Kissinger to go before the United Nations recently
ping
up big cars as fait aa the 1ndustr éould
committees,
AFL-00
éornrnittees
on
with a new and more emphatic appeal for reconproduce them this year. Only Am
political education (COPE), maritime %57d,s,
NEW YORK (API — In the bottle of dominance of the ReaLemon brand, and its ac whose largest model is cussed asMoth
an in.
vening a Geneva conference on the Middle East.
United
Auto
Workers,
National
Education
ReaIemon
on the grocer's shelf Is contained not ceptance over the years by the trade and the termediate, sold fewer cars In the 1971 model
The Lebanese civil war, as bloody and destructive
Associations, the National Association of just a widely used flavoring but a marketing public as the premium brand."
than in 1975.
as it has been, may also have created dr.
Realtors, the International Association of (Irama that has shaken the manufacturer and
Viewing that conclusion, other food marketers y But whatever the final sales figures will be for
Machinists, financial institutions and the united stunned some antitrust and trademark lawyers.
cunistances that make a negotiated settlement
are wondering If widespread acceptance, 1977, the long-range future would seem to be on
Steelworkers.
It might change marketing techniques too, traditionally
between Arabs and Jews closer to realization.
considered a measurement of the side of General Motors.
Cause notesthat
at a new
because a Federal Trade Commission Judge
The Palentine Liberation Organization is now
success,
now
might
be considered a marteting
committee formed by u American Trial ruled that Borden, Inc., owner of ReaLemon, offense.
"Something Just had to be done," says Lund.
even more of a shadow-figure In the picture. Yashir
"Cars
were getting too big because of the
Lawyers Association had, by Aug. 31,
must
license
others
to
produce
the
reconstituted
Further observations by the Judge perhaps goveroment's
Arafat has been discredited as its leader since his
demands for emission controls
contributions of $1l0o0 to 1976 congressional
—lemon juice product.
added to that uncertainty. Demonstrating mo- and safety improvements, such U door braces
swaggering appearance before the United Nations
candidates, more than half going to candidates
The decision, which Is being appealed to the nopoly, he suggested, were:
in 1974, While Arab leaders may still choose to
and bumpers. All of this added up to about 500
for the Senate "where no fault Insurance has full commission. Is viewed by Borden as "an
—"The concomitant relative Impotence and pounds
to a car's weight and made it so long
been a major Issue in controversy."
recognize the PLO as the "government" of a new
unlawful
confiscation
of
a
valuable
property
small
market
share
of
competing
brands
except
many
people
Again, of the $10 million, $4 million was given right and Is beyond the power of the corn- possibly Golden Crown recently In some garage." Just couldn't get their cars Into a
Palestinian state, it is hard to believe that Arafat's
by labor groups, .7 million by business groups, mission."
extremist views will continue to characterize the
metropolitan areas;"
Thus GM officials made the decision four
$1.3
million by medical, dental and
The judge, it maintains, doesn't understand
health
demands which the Arabs would be making at
—"The premium price commanded by the years ago to redesign their big cars from scratch
groups.
9710,000
by
dairy
and
otier
agricultural
the
operation
of
the
market
place
or
the
function
ReaLemon brand;"
Geneva.
groups, $137,000 by attorney groups,
- to build-in safety, emission and, especially,
of trademarks. But the administrative law
The squelching of Palestinian resistance in
—"The competitive necessity for other lemon economy requirements rather than continuing to
A study of the pattern indicates what seem to judge, Daniel Hanscom, didn't arrive at his
juice brands to sell at substantially lower retail add them on to existing designs. Their corn.
Lebanon by no means signals an end to extremism
be a strong desire to Influence legislation by decision easily; it totaled 170 pages.
prices
peril of losing shelf space and being petltors must eventually do
heavy giving, the new morality here being in. Borden Insists that in ReaLemon it offers forced on
in Arab ranks. In the past, the Palestinian unthe same, they
from the market;"
believe.
distinguishable from the pre-Watergate customers a high quality product, and that its
derground has tended to react to political setbacks
—"The exceptionally high profitability of
morality,
We think they're right. We even think this
strong position in the market Is dervived from
with new acts of terrorism. This makes it all the
ReaLemon lemon juice over the years amount- may be one case where what's good for General
As noted at the opening of this column, thie the respect and allegiance of those customers,
more imoortant for the United Nations to heed the
lug to three to four times the rate of return on Motors Is good for the country.
new rules favor incumbents, especially first
Hanscom, in his decision, of Sept. 3, didn't see assets
realized by other firms In the ... Industry
appeal of West German Foreign Minister Hans4
timers who have not yet built a firm base at it that way. He found that Borden unlawfully group."
thetrich Genscher for a new treaty creating a solid
home from years of service, and especially time maintained a monopoly position in the processed
Crime pays for those companies In the
But Hanscom had other observations that business of trying to prevent crime, anyway.
international front against hijackings and other
from marginal districts. The reform law thus is lemon juice industry, a position that sometimes
tended to suggest that quality alone was not the
forms of terrorism in which innocent hostages are
benefit to those newcomers who first reached 90 per cent of the market,
Spending by the private sector of the economy
reason for ReaLemon success. Borden's
Seized,
won their seats in 1974 on reform slates in
In doing so, he rejected Borden's contention marketing practices, he said, hindered, re- fo protective services, deterrent and
wake of Watergate. Many were elected in that In measuring the market fresh lemons
monitoring equipment and fire control equipstrained and even prevented competition.
Kissinger
hasMiddle
conceded that his step-by-stepmargin.al districts and their seats, It was should be included along with processed lemon
ment
will more than triple to $13 billion by 1990,
diplomacy
in the
East has gone as far as it
Among other things, he said, the company predicts
foreseen, would normally be in serious danger Juice, a position that would have reduced BarPredicast, Inc., a Cleveland, Ohio,
can go. With his own service as secretary
used
promotional
allowances to combat retail business information and
of state
this year. Numbers of this group have been as dens relative position,
research firm.
competition, special allowances to restrict sale
possibly coming to an end, regardless of how our
willing as the old group to engage i
Hanscom
found
factors
that
he
said
were
Protective
services
will
account for the
of competitive products, and selecti ve price cuts greatest grow
election turns out next month , he has given both the
political activities design ed to Insure their, 'strongly demonstrative of monopoly power," that
th, with revenues approach $6
left competitors unable to sell products billion by 1990, it says. By
Arabs and the Israelis a nudge toward a step that
reelection,
one of them being "the overwhelming
that year, more than
above their costs.
$2.5 billion will be spent on guard services alone,
could represent a final and conclusive peace
with over 40 per cent of Industry utlllring outside
initiative
the presence of Arabs and Israelis at
JACK ANDERSON
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A court fight between Sanford and Lake Mary Is apparently
;0Sr.
SenfoedMayor Lee Moore cast thededdlng vote Monday In
34 rejection of a proposed appeal that would have challenged
Circuit Court 14g. Kenneth Leffler's recent ruling that Lake
legal rights to about 300 am of
land both cities
claimed.

Auto
Industry
Gamble

We try to do the same on Issues away from the
local arena. For in this small, Intertwined world,
nothing that happens at city hail or the county
courthouse Is too far removed from those events
occurring In the statehouse or on Capitol Hill. No
event is Isolated.
Now, during this special week, we Invite you
again to look to us for information. And to do one
thing more: consider i your newspaper, your
soundlngboard, your place to express reactions and
opinions. That Is one of the reasons we are here.
So keep Informed. Get stimulated about the
things that are happening around you. And then
share your feelings, suggestions, opinions with i.
We welcome them. This week and every wek.

By JACQUICIaM DOWD
BeraldSWf WrI$t,

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1t'5 Jed not the siiime iflDIOta," he silt
"ThIM
iTS gitthig so ee'nplk.t.t Led year we
were fired upon, you imow. A young Air Force $101
Intercepted U the CanadIan border ad Munched
a Sidewinder minifle at us. Those 11We devil. we
hard to Pt away from."
"&amp;wa, and that's athima," ran salt "if Iwere
you, Santa, I'd Just go on strike."
"I can't do that," Santa salt "U It weFdi't for
me, the poor children around the world would get
nothing for Christmas. I can't allow thU to hapPen.',
Tim chewed on the stem of his corncob $i'e
trying hard to think of a solution. But he was
stumped.
"What are ye going to do, Santa?" he asked.
Santa Claus picked up a pencil and began to

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Qty Manager Warren Knowles told the commissioners the
his
vote...
outvoted
.city's water supply could be Jeopardized If Lake Mary'placed
wells too close to Sanford's existing wells. But he also said he
considered the possibility of such a problem remote, since lake
In a ruling handed down Sept. 23, Leffler awarded the
Mary would not be able to
close to exlstbw wells. get much water out Of wells g too contested acres to Lake Mary and ordered Sanford to turn over to
is
its smaller neighbor tai collected in 1974 tram c 1 property
just so happens that their
i,eer are our eineers," owners involved In the dispute.
Knowles said. "but no engineer would recouij.j placing
Lake Mary, which included the land In Its 1973 incorporation,
wells too close."
collected the property taxes In 1975,
Sanford had rezoned about 24 acres of the land for cornSanford had annexed the land in June 1973, less than a month
merdal and multl4amliy use in December 1974 at Jeno before
Paulucci's request. But the city retained strict controls over becamethe special legislation creating the city of Lake Mary
law without the governor's signature.
developms,* plans.
Leffler
ruled that Sanford has no authority to annex the land
As far as Like Mary Is concerned, all 300
zoned because a notice of Intent, Including the legal description of Lake
icultiwaL
proposed boundaries, was published Jan. 24, 1973.
McQanahan feels Sanford has a legal right to control Mary's
McClanahan
felt the ruling could be appealed because the
development In the area. "We're talking about the future water case Leffler cited in his opinion does not parallel the Sanford-Lake
supply for 25,000 people," he said.
Mary situation.
Commissioner Jots Morris backed McQanaha's attempt to
Mize agreed that the facts of the two cases are "substantially
table the proposed appeal and let it the a natural dea
th when the
Afferent
and added that the Sanford-Lake Mary case Is aptime nina out on filing the appeal nest week. But after párently "
without exact precedent.
Mcclaiahan's maneuver was defeated 3-2, Morris joined the
But Mize did not think the factual differences would convince
other commimloners In voting 4-1 against the appeal.
a higher court to reverse Leffler's decision.

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Torch Burners Steal $500
O" and a window were shot open vending machines and
out with an estimated ji) made off with an estimated $110
damage.
cash plus 42 cases of beer
In both cases deputies said valued at $235, investigators

Sheriff's detectives today

were investigating a Monday
night burglary at Pamar Inc.,
Rand Yard Road, wed of
sanford, In which yeggs used
torches to burn off a safe door.
Investigators said burglars
broke a window to enter the
Offices of the finn that deals in

spent shotgun cartridge casings said.
were found.
Sanford police today reported
Two men, described as being
in their twenties robbed the burglars scaled a fence at the
Shop 'N Go store. Pessvfrw Sanford Ho"sing Authority
offices at Casue Brewer Court,
Ching, for an unidentified Avenue and SR-434 Monday W. 1i, Street, and kicked in a
night of an undisclosed amount

4nact&amp;wal..stsetnd concrete
PC,!14 t,,nstct1qn
who apparently used
Industry, asd Drought two -gunman
an automatic 18-gauge shotgun
ctdtipg torch outfits from a
early today to blast out door
nearby building to the offices. and
window glasses at two
The yeggs got less than $500 lo.'atlons
near Casselberry.
*and some credit cards for their
Three
front
doors were shot
lengthy effort, Investigators
out at Red Bug Elementary
said, and apparently left a torch
School, Red Bug Road, with
burning In an office.
Officers said the burning damage estimated at $300,
R.D. Strobridge
torch was discovered by em- deputy
reported
ployes this morning and had
caused little damage.
At McDonald's on SR435 at
Sheriff's deputies are sear- Lake Howell Road glass In a

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of money, deputies reported. paint shed door. Officers said a
One of the men threatened trick w1ndor will sidèhed and
"to cut up" the store's clerk the thieves took 13 gallons of
with a 12-inch kitchen carving Paint valued at 11.

knife If she didn't hand over

money In the cash register, U.
Roy Hughey said.
Burglars pried open a storage
room door to enter the Starlite
Lounge, 3200 S. Orlando Drive
(U.S. 17-92), Sanford, according
to deputy Arthur C. Price.
Once inside the yeggs pried

Stanley Wayne Wright, 23,
36 Palmetto Ave., Sanford,
was arrested by sheriff's
deputies on a circuit court

warrant charging the obtaining

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Of property with a worthless
check. Bond for Wright was set
at $5,000, according to county
jail records. Bob Lloyd
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'Water Plant Site Propos ed United Way Campaign
By JANE CAELBERRY

Georges St. Laurent told the negotiate with the city onshould be completed in two
Longwood City Council Monday providing one of several sites
Local Industrial developer
weeks.
night he would be willing to available for a proposed city
City Councilman J. R. Grant,
water plant and tank.
wt.o has been running the city's
In making application for public works
department, said
federal Public Works Act funds the city crew often had been
for the water system expansion, called away from the SR-434
the city must provide a work by emergencies in other
statement certifying the city parts of the city.
owns a site free and clear, City
In other actions the council
Attorney Ned Julian said.
approved taking $6,000 from the
The city is requesting a total transportation fund to match
The Winter Springs City report, as presented by
million to fund a sewage the county's $2,000 to contract
Council Monday night rein- Councilman Claude Ash, the
collection
system and ex- with the county to build a fivestated its 11 p.m. curfew council decided to table that
measure
until
City
Attorney
pansion
of
the
water system. foot sidewalk for the safety of
regulation for those under is.
St.
Laurent
said
he was not children walking to the
Residents and council Gary Massey has had the op• members
had expressed portunity to look into the willing to donate the land, but Is Woodlands School.
concern about a recent increase charging of liens for city cosb will Ing to negotiate a tradeoff
The council also voted to
in vandalism and late-night for cleaning of unkept property. with the ety for future utility make copies of applications for
loitering by teenagers in the
City Attorney Gary Massey lines. St. Laurent said he could the position of public works
Terraces development area. was also asked to look into any supply the legal descriptions director. Each councilman will
The council was Informed by conflict between county and and estimated cost of several study the copies before in.
Florida Power and Light that city ordinances for signs placed proposed sites within the next terviewing the applicants at a
Winter Springs would now be on median right-of-ways. The few days.
workshop session.
responsible for future street council expressed their con- A special Council meting was
The council authorized a full
light repair caused by van- fusion as to whether the county called for Wednesday at 7:30 audit of the Police Departcialism
ordinance prohibiting such p.m. to discuss the St. Laurent ment's municipal court account
Councilman John Daniels signs on public right-of-ways proposal.
because of pages missing from
referred to "vulgar teenagers would nullify any other city
James M. Haynie, district the receipt book and other
congregating around the ordnances,
utilities engineer for the questions regarding the acThe council also approved Florida Department of Tran- count.
Terraces." The council left
open the possibility of lowering ordinances regarding the sportation, reminded the
Also, the council voted to
the curfew limit to 9 P.M. If collection and assessment of council that the right-of-way require all department heads to
enforcement of the 11 p.m. time fines, and the final working along SR 434 must be kept open attend all city council meetings.
budget for the 1978-77 year.
becomes a problem.
Finally, action on a rezoning
to facilitate completing the
Although the budget measure widening project now under request by Blacke and Cole was
Councilman
Donald
delayed until Nov. 8. The
Browning and Fire Chief was finally passed, Councilman way on that road.
request seeks to rezone
Charles Holzman announced Donald Snes voiced his obHaynie said a Longwood crew property on East Sanlando
arrival of their long-awaited Jections to the hiring of a city
fire truck. Next problem is employe to monitor changes In relocating water lines may Springs Road (SR 434) from B-i
payment of a $37,302.32 loan the zoning map for the in- delay the project, which he says to C-i Commercial,
from Southeast First National corporated area. Sines' main
Bank of Maitland for the truck. objection was that the new
With abolition of the procedures for rezoning under
municipal court system next Ordinance 145 should be more
year, the city council sent to the specific as to who has final
Florida State Department its control over the mapping.
01 request to have a County Court
George C. Hearn
The final half hour of the
set up for Winter Springs. It Is meeting was taken up by a
possible, Mayor Piland pointed discussion between the council
out, that a county court will be and citizens about the matter of
The New All In The for Aid
established either here or In
utility rate increases. The
Casselberry, to serve Winter Winter Spring,, City Council has
Springs and other West
been actively trying to prevent
Seminole municipalities,
what they feel have been un1_
InregardtothePublicWorks necessary rate Increases,

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�Central
ST. TERURG (AP)
Hualeah.M(ami Lakes
Met Its No. 1ot this week to
Fort flute Central as the
dde's blg.chxl tsn thoipn
by the Florida Sportswriters

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Fort Pierce, undefeated In
Fm Names, bent Orlasde Jones
317 ad moved from third to
flMInthSQAAAApull,
replaring the defending chani
Hialeah lad 15-3 to Miami Edis
ion and dropped to seventh
place.
Ocala Farad keg Its top rat-

victory over Galasyllic Sac
bolt.
A 6.6 victory over Lake But.
lerUnlon County vaulted Wildwood into the Qua AA lead,
while Greensboro took the
amall.chool Uses A lead with
Its 564 victory over Carrbelle.
The previous Class A leader,
Florida MM HIgh, lad 33-21 to
Wibnil,.

Hereare the riking,, season
recorda and points, with the
number of votes for the firstplace teams In parerdheaes:

a
em1no1e, off a 124
"Mm
win over Colonial was tided
first In the ascend 10.
Qua AAM
1. Fort Pierce
(6) 5.0
112
2.Taznpa Plaid (1) 50107
Miami Carol Qty40Si
Tallahassee Godby 5065
Tallahassee Leon 5-064
Gainesville 4-053
Hlaleah-Mlami I.afr j 4.1
31
North Fort Myers 4.028
Tampa Jefferson 4-0 27
Sarasota 4.023

Kaot, Nolan Set
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Also receiving votes: Sanford
Seminole, Clearwater, Merritt
Island, Jacksonville Lee, Paul.
PAW Beach, Miami Killian, (linda Oak Ridge, Hollywood
Chaminade, Orlando Edgewater, Winter Park and QIoctawhatthee.
Class AAA
I. Ocala Fared (11) 5.0 111
Tarpon SprIngs (1)4-0131
New Smyrna Beach 4031
Delray Atlantic 3073
Titusville Astronaut 4-174
S. Jacksonville BolIes 5-052
7. St. Augustine 5.0 3$

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032
Lesburg 4019
Names City 3-2 I
Also receiving votes: Fart
Lauderdale Dillard, Venice,
Auburndale, Dade Qty Pan,
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas
Aqulna, Naples, Panama city.
Bay,
Tampa
Catholic,
Tallahassee Rickards.
Class AA
1. Wlldwood (7) 4-0 115
I. Pahokee (5) 4.1113
Alachua Santa Fe 4.031
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Man.
37-Year-old )Cast, who at main problem is to get 'aiD OUt
ages' Danny Ozark dlaco,ered Mlsmeaota pitched In one chain- before they get to first."
what was wrong with his Phila- plonship series and one WorldKaat was 2-I against Qncfndeiphia Phiuies, but it may Series, believed the Phiuies nail during
the regular season,
have been too late to save the were In a relaxed position,
but gave up 39 hits and 14 rims
Etirn Division citenqilona
"We're two down, and ne
in 232-3 Irmings.
fremel1mInat1qnjnthjtn- g!usathanceto win
Th
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series) now," Kaat said. "Na Cincinnati's biggest
WUIflCT in
"We've been omd'luckled," one expects us to win three the drive to th
stern Dlvie
We
explained Ozark, the master of here. We just mi t shock a lot sian ch
gh
ampionship. He was seethe malaprop.
of people. If we win tomorrow oral on the staff In complete
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Ozark hoped the Phili' luck (Tuesday), we have a good games with seven, and was Inchan ged In today's third game chance of going a
ll the way," valved In three shutouts. Nolan
Of the bed-of-five series in
Kaat was prepared for the was 1-1 agaInst the Plillhles this
which they trailed the Qncfn- Reds' beseitealing game.
Season, He was, however, batnati Reds 2.0. 141-bander Jim
"I'll have to hold them in tered for22 hits and 12 runs In 20
Kaat, 12.14, pitched for the close," said Kaat, who has a Innings against the East
Polls, and Gary Nolan, 154, good pickoff move. "But the champions.
tried tO put the Reds In the
World Series for the second
straight year.
The Phillies, who won 101
games enroute to the east title
with the help of an often spectacular defense, have fallen
HiraM. Sanford, FL
Tuesday. Oct. 12, 1975
apart in the field duringIA-Ev.eln
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Playoffs. They made only hm
physical errors in the first two
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5. Blomtdown 4-066

I. Umatilla 4-155
Miami LaSail, 4-0 40
Miami Westminster Ow. 4029
Daytona Lopez 4-124
Milton Pace 3-113
Also receiving votes: Crescent CIty, Newberry, BualmellSouth, Palmetto, Ransom
Everglades, Bonlfay-Holmes
Co., Fort Myers Vend, Otipley
and Wakulla,
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I. Greensboro (7) 5.0 114

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Roiling Green 5-078
St. Augustine St. Joseph 5-0
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Miami NW Christian 4.043
I. Marion Academy 5.0 31
St. Petersburg Northalde
QIr. 44 26
Monticello AtxllIa Ow. 34
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Temple Heights, Mayo-Lafayette.

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FIRST -1. Jose-Coldo (5) 13.40,
Boston at New York Rangers 5.50.7.10; 2. Ica-.MvI (2) 5.40.5.20; 3 Oakld Western Division
I I 0 -am 113121
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S Diego
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Los Angeles at Toronto
Kan City
1 1 0 .200104141
Atlanta at Cleveland
SECOND - 1. JoseSanchez (7)
Tpa Bay
0 3 0 .000 24 120
Pittsburgh at ilc
1110. 4.10, 3.60; 2. Larrl-Coldo (1)
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
St. Louis at Colorado
4.40.3-20; 3. Ogwza-javi (1) 3.10; Q
Eastern Division
(4-7) 13.10; P (7.1) 101,70; DD (3.7) Dallas
$ 0 0 1.000 133 47
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1 1 0 .500 143 102
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3 2 0 .400 101 101
THIRD - 1. DomingoSoto (2)
PhIla
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13.40. 6.20.3.40; 2. Ica-Yza (5) 6.00,
ORLANDO.SIMINOLE
NY Gets
0 S 0 .000 6114
3.40; 3. Urza.Javi (3) 1.60; Q
MATINEE RESULTS
Central Division
34.20; P (3.0) 105.30.
Mliv,
1 0 1 .500 fl 53
FOURTH - I Patij-Eljza (2)
FIRST - 1 JosoYza (7) 16.00,
Chgo
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7.00;
3. (I) Cacho-Albeidi (I) 7.60; 0 (2 7;
3. Aldana.$.ajlcnez (3)
On Bay
2 3 0 .100 72 Ill
4.30; P (7-2) 11710.
1.10; Q (12) 44.00; P (2-1) S0.00; oo
Western Division
SECOND - I. Echano.Javi (1) (22) 15500.
San Fran
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I4.20. 7.10.
2. LarrI.Yza (3)1.00.
L.A.
3 I I .100 $ 75
SIXTH
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450; 3. IcaMiguel (2) 1.10; Q (IS)
11.20, N Orins
2 3 0 .100 '$ 112
710.
330; 2. Oguiza.Elorza (3) 6.40.
34 40; ((1.3) 130.; OD (1-1) 143.10.
AlInta
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0 S 0 .000 85 153
°° P (3) 141.00.
7.60.2.60; 2. Echano.Beitia (4)610,
Mondays Results
3.40. 3. Ica Coldo (1) 420; 0 (4.6)
San Francisco 16, Los Ange.
SEVENTH -1. Endy.per,z
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FOURTH - 1. Arecha.Soto (I) 5.00.
Sunday, Oct. Il
4.50; I. lCa.AIbl (2) 7.00;
13.60, S.10, 4.20; 2. Patxi.Santh,z (3) (47) 55.40; p (7.1)
Detroit at Washington
109
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Big
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Seattle at Tampa Bay
4) ,fl (43)
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Kansas City at Milmi
EIGHTH - I. S-antiEctave (I)
111.10
Cleveland at Atlanta
13.50. 410. 4.10; 2. Sata.Sanchez (2)
FIFTH - 1. Anton.Ecbave
Baltimore at Buffalo
31.00, 11.10, 10.00; 2. Fermin-Arca 10.10. 1.00; 3. Maruri.Juan (7) 5.20;
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
0 (1-2) 37.50; P (1.2) 107.10.
(I) 15.00; 6.00; 3. Alaba.Altu
New York Giants at Mm.
100
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TENTH - 1. Fermin (3) 10.20.
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Oakland at Denver
51.00. DO (23) 130.10.
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decisions," Palmer said. "But
SEVENTH -1.Aldana.Boiti,a(4)
Houston at San Diego
at least I aired it, and tam glad 500. 6.30. 353; 2. JoseMiguel (4) (1)ELEVENTH - I. NaguiEloria
New Orleans at San Fran
IS 20. 1040. 6 60; 2. Cacho Perez
to say nobody fainted and fell on 610. 1.50; 3. Echano.Yza (1)3.00; Q (4)600.660; 3. Arta Soto (1)300:0 Cisco
(46) 73.60; P (6.4) 231.00; Big 0 (1
Monday, Oct. IS
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(1 6) 31.40. P (1-4) 51.30
3) &amp; (4 6) 1.415.20.
New York less at New Eng.
"This would hurt a lot of
EIGHTH
TWELFTH
land. (n)
I. Marurl.Altu (7)
1. SantiLarrea
people In Canada. I don't like 11.20. 6.00. 3.10; 2. AIva.Bengoa (3) 27.00. 100. 2.40; 2. AntOn.Ecpav, (s)
(3)
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Anton-Juan (1)2.10:0 12.40. 240; 3. SalaBengo. (1) 5.00;
hurting people, but I feel we
(37) $9.10; p (7-3) 150.00.
Q (35) 36.10; p (53) 107 00; Big Q
have to take action to prevent
NINTH
I. Juan (2) 15.40, 7.20, (16) and (3-5) 1305.00.
what happened in Montreal 140; 2. Patxi (1)520,1.00;3. Bilbao H 113.0.41 - A - 2103.
AT FERN PARK
happening again In the future." (11 800; Q (12) 34.40; P (21) 91.50.
Pro Division
TENTH -1. Santi (5) 15.10, 10,10,
The IOC has no jurisdiction 4 40;
Ken E vans
2. Ramon (5) 5.20. 100:
Tom Daniels
over the Commonwealth Larrea (3) 3.00. Q5-u 60.20; P (
2539 30--v
Jack Poole
3129.39-,p
Games, which are scheduled 200; DO (20)211.10.
AMERICAN
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DaveGr,tp,er
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for Edmonton. But the federEastern Division
Novice B Division
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Billy Daniels
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Ron Tottinhaus
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TW ELFTH - 1. Bilbao-Juan (3)
Butt
sport, is not a part of the Corn2 3 0 400 102 16 Dawn Kessner
monwealth Games program.
The Canadian government
refused visas to the Taiwanese
because they would not aban.
don their chosen name of the
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way they could keep our defenSan Francisco, after a 0.0 No. Carolina 23, No. Carolina St. 15
San Francisco quarterback sive guys out."
first half, whizzed 73 yards in Michigan 42, Northwestern II
Jim Plunkett threw touchdown
Coach Chuck Knox of the pie- tow- plays after taking the see- Notre Dame 2$. Oregon IS
Ohio U. 31, Miami (0.) 21
passes ci 31 yards to Willie viously undefeated Rams ad- ond-half kickoff. A Plunkett to Color
ado 25, Okla. St. 17
McGee and six to Tom Mitchell mitted, "They have one of the Del Williams pass gained 20 California 3$, Oregon St. 4
in a third quarter blitz, but few most active defensive lines in yards and another eight when Penn St. 26. Syracuse 12
32. Miami (Fla.) 24
defensive lines have done the the league. They just got us In the receiver fumbled out of Pittsburgh
Illinois 15, Purdue IS
*job of the 49ers' front four.
situations they would like us to bounds. On the next play, Plun- Texas Tech 33, Rico 16 (N)
They tossed the 210-pound be In. We tried adjustments in kett hit McGee for the touch- San Diego $t. 35, Pacific 7 (n)
San Jose $t. 30. Long leach St. II
Harris for losses 10 times, a our blocking, but it Just got to be down.
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49ers' club record, and remind- third and 12 and here they
Then Hart's sack., on Harris MIssissipp' So. Carolina 13
ed the big quarterback of when come."
MU 12
with resultant fumbles set up Ibous'.
AIabs
cnn 21
he was playing for the embroyo
"We knew If we could stop the the second touchdown and an Arizona.
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Buffalo Bills.
Rams' running game, par- 18-yard field goal by Steve Arizona 5?. 22. UTEP S
"That," said the 6-foot-4 ticularly on the first down, we Mike-Mayer -all the scoring In Texas A&amp;M 30, Baylor 31
ivlane 22, Army 20 (N)
Hart, "was the greatest game could beat them," Hart ex- 5 minutes 56seco
seconds
UCLA 30, Wash. $t. IS
of my career," and no one plalned. "They have the best quarter.
Utah 21, Utah St. 17
ç, would argue with the nine-year running in the conference and
The game marked the first Va. Tech is. Virginia 7
E. Carolina 27, VMI 21
time the Rams had been shut Wichita
St. II, Drake II
out at home in a regular season Ohio State 24, Wisconsin 22
game since they came to Los New Mexico 16. Wyoming 1
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BARCELONA, Spala (AP)
Charles Palmer, outspoken
have been contested a total of year,
your
faithful should rack up victory No. 44. President of the International
223 times? Jove, that's a lot of carreapondent wishes he were North Carotina's prize rwmèr Juc Federation, claims he Is
football years.
twlnzsohecinildwltnesstwo Mike Volght, who averages gatheringa*çportforaplanto
Fortherecord, hen is
games the same day. This better tha n
deprive Canada of all iderthey line up: Nebraska vs. Saturday would that we could per contest, will give the Tar national sports events for
Kansas State (list renewal); be quadreuplets so we
could Heels the edge, 25.10.
next 10 years.
Oklahoma vs. Kansas (their take In four great intra-state
And Mill In the south, In an
HeasizedtheinjUaUvedur4
74th joust); Missouj vs. Iowa engagements
Old
Dorninwn
meetings
of the 31 OlympIc
fronaJoq
State (tot;
th time), and fiercely
contested.
At
the
Virginia
11 I
Tech
Góoblers
will
sports
federations
with the Exthe baby of the series, Tallahassee, The Flori
da
State
journey
to
QiarlottesvilJe
to
Uve
Board
of
the Inter.
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meet
Co
ll
th
the Virginia Cavaliers, na tional Olympic ConUIIIU
(their 1h meeting).
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Gators with 40,500 shrill The famed Cavaliers have which opened Monday.
Reading from the top, here is spectators on hand. Alas, your come on evil days,
Palmer wants to slap janc.
how the Hoople System sizes Fearless Forecaster has bad wise, In recent years,
l
tio
ns on Canada because
an
d
w
il
yMMORAMOSB. HOOPLE 'em up: Nebraska 37, Kans
asnews for the Seminole be no match for the Tech Canadian government shut out
Fearless Forecaster
State 7, in a cake walk; adherents as our reports In- troops, failing
the athletes of Taiwan from the
Egad, friends, there's big Oklahoma 31, Kanaa 2$, In a dicate a Gator triumph 26.12.
In
the
game
that
will
have
the
Montreal
Olympics last July
doings In the Big Eight Con- real barn-burner; Missouri 22,
Also down south, the North whole state of Utah talking an act which the IOC claimed
ference this week with an Iowa State 18, in another Carolina State Wolfpack will Utah will go up against
was a breach of faith.
members meeting league foes. thriller.chjller, and Colorado invade Chapel Hill to engage State for the 75th time Utah
"1 think we must take the
Would you believe that, In. 23, Oklahoma State 17, In a the North Carolina Tar Heels. latter's home grounds in Logan. Commonwealth Games away
cludlng this Satur da y's good, tough football game.
The latter has dominated this Neit he r the Utah Utea nor
from Canada in 1078," Palmer
engagments, the four games
About half a dozen times a series
-43-164- and this week Aggies is having a particularly said. "I don't like hypocrisy. If
good season, but victory on we apply sanctions, we should
Saturday would make the year make them stick properly.
for either club. From our
"At least a half-dozen federvantage point It's the
kaff- ations have told me they will
kaff - Year of the Utes. Yas, support my plan. Another halfwe confidently predict a Utah dozen are violently opposed to
m, 21-17.
it. All the others presumably
Now go on with my forecast: are somewhere in the middle
and we shall have to wait and
Colo
Colorado
St. 17, Air Force IS
see."
Georgia Tech II. Auburn 12
Bill State 2$. Akron 4
Palmer is an Englishman of
Boston College 23. West Va. II (N)
growing
Infl uence, because he
lip
Bowling Green 32, Kent State 21
LOS ANGELES (AP) - pro veteran from Morris Brown usually are good for four to six Brigham Young 24. So. miss is
is the secretary of the General
30, Cincinnati 26 (N)
Assembly of . Federations
Tommy Hart proved the silent College who has been the start- yards on that first down. We Tulsa
IS, Citadel 12
giant of the San Francisco 49e
ing defensive left end for the Mopped them, and that is the Richmond
(GAIF).
Duke 3$. Clemson 21
ashe smashed through the line, 49ers the past sIx years.
Brown 7, Cornell o
He put his plan for Canada
difference."
Harvard 20, Dar*movth 14
tossed LosAngelesquarterback
before
Monday's opening seaHis greatest game propelled
In theflrdtwoleaguegames Florida 26.
St. 12 (N)
James Harris for losses on six San Francisco to a 4-1 record both Lawrence McCutcheon Georgia 2$, Florida
slon
of
the IOC's Tripartite
Vanderbilt II
CommIssion, on which repreoccasions and didn't say a and ahead of the 3-1-1 Rams in and John Cappelletti, the 1-2 Iowa 3$-, Indiana 22
31. Kansas 21
word.
sentatives of the federations
the NFC West. The Southern running attack of the Rams Oklahoma
LSU 21. Kentucky 25
"I didn't say anything to him California team had been fa- gained more than 100 yards Penn
and
the national Olympic coinIS, Lafayette 7
m.ittees sit.
and he didn't say anything to vored by 13 points,
Rutgers 22, Lehigh 14
each per game.
40. wake Forest
was the response of the
The Ramsdomlnatedthe first
"It was not the place to dis.The 49ers Mopped McCut- Maryland St.
17. Miss St. 14(N)
251-pound Hart after his 49ers quarte; but Picked up four cheon at 72 yards on 16 carries Memphis
cuss
my plan at length, beca use
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Ten were Last week, it was Southern iAuc,g.n
Michigan remains on top in place.
Southern
California,
rising Cal, Florida, Boston College '"' (31
;
Associated Press major
Nebraska Jumped from sixth from 11th to eighth; Ohio State, Notre Dame,
Texas Tech 3niva
e football poll and Ne. to third with 14$ pobda follow
4-UCLA
Texas, Texas MM, Arkansas, 3.MaryL.nd
, the No. 1 preseason big Its 24-12 triumph
over Cob. Tech. It marked the fird time North Carolina anl ISU.
'-°°"
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a', has moved up to third rado.
7.Mls$ourl
In the Top Ten this year for
Ole
MissrdurnedtotheTop
UCLA, which topped Stanford Texas Tech, 15 lad
I.S.
week.
th
Twenty
after Its upoet of Gear- 'Ohio
Fresh from a c-b romp over 38.20, leaped train fifth to fourth
Southern Cal best Washington gla, Ho uston made it for the 1O.TixasSt.Tech
chigan State and facing with 834 po
ints. Maryland State 23-14, Ohio State rooted first time after a 50.7 romp or
l.Geocgl•
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on Saturday, the received MO points and ad- Iowa 34-14 and Texas Tech up. Wed
Texas
State
and
Alabama
I3.Te
oIverInea drew 57 first-place vanced to fifth from from sev- ended Texas MM 27-18.
came back after a oneweek 14. Notre Dame
votesand1,194 of apc)sjtge1,. enthlMtwe,kaftera164dt.J.
absence, its first since 1V70 IS.Kansas
ba points from a nationwide sion over North Carolina State. knocked out
I&amp;.LCUISI4Aa St.
of the unbeaten with a 244 victory over un.j
Mississippi
elof60spodj "Titers vj Oklahoma fell from third to ranks by Mlathslppl, fell to Southern Mississippi.
lS.Atkins
sportscasters in balloting an- sixth with 611 points after a 64 11th. Then it was Florida,
1.Houston
Boston College fell f
jounced Monday.
tie with Texas.
20 Alabama
Texas,
Notre
Dame,
Kansas,
rankings
by
losing
to
Florida
Pittsburgh got three firstMissouri, ninth last week, Lonislana State and Mississippi State 284, Texas MM lost to
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, followed by Ar- Texas Tech and North Caroer Its 774 triumph over vanced to No. with 435 points
, kansas, Houston and
Alabama. tins's Idleness cost It a spot.

Hoople Likes Nebraska

NEW YORK (AP) It i said least one error of omission.
that U you are gg to rttke There were pop files falling all
:
mistakes, It is bed to make over the place. There was a
,
1\\
.,
them all at once and get them missed cutoff throw and base,
'
o ut of your system. U that's the running blunders. It was a team
case, then the New York loss In the truest sense.
Yankees should be In good "Did you ever see anybod
shape for tonight's third game look good when they lose?'
of their American League wondered New York catcher
Playoff series against Kansas Thurman Munson, who made
City.
two of the errors of commisDock Ellis, a 17-game winner, skm, both bad throws on stolen.
g
gets the start for New York bases.
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"I don't pay attention to er'urn Raines, who triggered Seminole's 124 win over the Royals.
RAINES REPEATS
rors," said Yankees Manager
Colonial last Friday, was today named player of the
The teams are tied 1-1 in the Billy Martin. "My players are
week,
marking
the
second
straight
week
senior
best-five
playoff that will human. It was Just one of those
the
AS
STAR
send the survivor into the World games."
halfback garnered the award from the Sanford Series.
The Yankees barely
Although t he five Yankees ererOptimists Club. Rabies, left, Is congratulated by
survived swscia's 1-3 second- rors cod only one unearned
assistant coach Jim Dawson and Optimist Charles game loss,
run, they were symbolic of the
Ward.
______________________________________________
errors of
There were aseason-hjghfjve sloppiness of the game. Kansas
co mmission and at CIty's go-ahead rally in the
sixth inning was ignited by
thirowing to
George Brett's triple, a hit that
against the aggressively rimdarted out looking like a rouning Reds was very damaging.
tine fly ball.
Ozark insisted at Mondays
"I thought I was going to
workout at Riverfrod Stadium
ORLANDO - One of the by
catch
it," said Yankees center-0
that the Phiflieg had not been World's
Howard Smith while Perez will "Stop Maye in less than six but they want to make sure I
top
In support of the double main one of the most popular fighters
ranked lost a one-sided decision to rounds."
Intimidated byQlnnU'stac_ heavyweights Johnny former world's champion
am still the same fighter I was event, matchmaker Trampler to ever appear at the Sports fielder Mickey Rivers, who
"i lost the Smith fight before the Obed fight.
plays his postlon notoriously
tics. He pointed to his players, Boudreaux, IS being imported Elisha Obed.
has pair ed Milton Owens Stadium. Trampler and shallow.
"ft took off and there
because two of the Judges
who were bantering as they by promoter Pete Ashlock to
against Johnny Evans and Mhlock would like to use him in was no chance."
claimed
i
was
not
aggressive
The Smith loss came In New
the Ortarido s
worked, and asked if It
SLIdIUnI
"Well,
I can
answerNo,
that lam
one,Walker.
Frankle Santore against Leroy a main event in the near future
i without
any
question.
Peered they were tight.
tonight, 'ii the Texan IEco- York 'as one of the featured enough. I know in my t
not the same fighter, I am
but they must find out If he Li t riBrett gambled trying for the
ple and barely beat the
"If they were standing featured with Sanford's Taco preliminaries to the Joe won that fight, but I will never better. I know now that i
for that kind of match, throw. He might not have If
Owens Is undefeated
Frazier-George Foreman giveanyoflethechanceof using
around (quietly), rd be very Perez In a pair of 1Oiowalers, showdown. Before that split that excuse to steal a decision stand up to any man in the five pro bouts, and in
Walker should provide that pj
hit thecutoff man.
embarrassed having them out
answer tonight.
world
In
my
weight
division,
effort
he
upset
the
highly
rated
Boudreaux
Is
set
to
face
New
decision
verdict,
Boudreaux
fr
om
me
again."
But
the
throw
sailed past seethere," he said.
Hailing frowith
at fighter."
thought has made me a Eddie Davis on an easy
YorkJoeMayewhileper
Perez, who gained a greatTh
het
was considered one ()
m Miami, Leroy oral baseman Wile Randolph,.
The Reds' Joe Morgan, how- set
has been In
decision.
to square off against New hottest properties in the world. deal of respect by becoming one
ever, disag reed
Termite Watkins the likes of andthortstopFredstanleyhad
En
gland's
Roger
Phillips.
of
the
few
fighte
rs
ev
to
er
go
the
Perez will get a chance to see
Marcus to make the relay. That was the
"When we're doing our thing
Evans also scored an upset In Anderson while and
headlining error of omission.
Boudreaux fights along the distance with the hard punching lf that idea is true
we create pressure," said MorBoth Boudreaux and Perez style of the way Muhammad
when hefacu his last fight, which took place bouts from West V n
AU Obed, hopes to use Phillips as a Phllii. Roger Is known for his In Miami Beach. There he out California.
irgi ia to
Earlier, Royals' shor tstop
gin, who walked five times In are out
to rebound from losses did, when be was still known as springboard to a big fight in free swinging style and hustled Sanford's Kip Braden,
Freddi e Patek had finessed
two games but has yet to get a in their last ring efforts. The Cassius Clay.
Four
bouts,
South Africa next month.
powerful punch. if Perez Is to to take a split decision and featuring a amateur
hit.
'
team from Brim Chris aa.migis on the basesmooth boxing Boudreaux
Despite
his
normal
style
of
Chambliss
on first
"It's not the pressur e of the found his Impressive string of
have been told by Bruce win tonight, he will have to be qualify for tonight's teat with swick, Georgia against a- paths.
1aSe in
the third was
Inning
winning lop-sided decisions, Tr"I
with
ampler that the promoters able to absorb the punishment Owens.
Playoff that has been forcing undefeated pro fights anapped Boudreaux has predi
Florida squad, open the show at
cted he over there are interested in me, he is expected to take.
Philadr1phla to mgepjjgs,
New
York
leading
3-2.
Carlos
Santore is quickly becoming 8 p.m.
May bounced a single Into right
It's been us," Morgan said.
______________________________
fIeldandChamtLs3tookofffor IS
Morgan said the Reds' strate.
gy would be different for
second. Waiting for him was
Patek, taking a play that sent
third game. "We can play for
e
g
inni
the
runner sliding In, sale by Mo
th bi
ng now, because
feet as the ball bounced Into
we're two games up. That
doesn't mew we'll take it easy. P
right field. Mot her mistake. In
We're going to play like it,s the
the eighth innnlng, the Royals
wrapped up their victory with a
seventh game of the World
Series. But we can take more
three-run rally on a pop-fly at.
CINCINNATI (AP)
Pete told friends he Is disgruntled up in a Philadelphia uniform, cards with his hustling, aggres.
chances."
tack
of looping singles by Frank
Rose, a red-blooded member of with annual contract haggling
Under major league baseball sive style, has been a thorn in
White, Patek and Buck MarOw Cincinnati Reds, talking with the Reds' front office and contract rules Rose holds the Philadelphia's side all season.
ti, a trio of hitters who never 4)
about switching uniforms?
is considering a move that right to select where he would
will be confused with Murlie hit .442 against Polls'
That possibility surfaced could land him with the Phil
Loses
s. Ike to be traded. A player wi th pitching during the season and
derers'
Row.
Monday as the Reds were at"Sure I'm unhappy. But it 10 years experience in the ma- went into today's game with a
"It's a bo ut t ime," decided
tempting to eliminate the didn't Just come up. I've been jor leagues and five
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Ray Essick has resigned
with the for-10effort.
rookie Tom Poquette, who
Philadelphia Phillies in three unhappy with my salary a long same club can veto a trade to
as
Harvard University's swimming coach to become
drove In two of the Royal.,' sevRose Li reportedly irritated
straight for their second Na- time," said the 10-time All-Star. another club,
national competitive swimming administrator for the
over t he Reds' Ini tial contract
en runs with a single and
tional L ea gue playoff sweep.
Rose, who ironically has been
Amateur Athletic Union.
The
35-year-old
third
baseoffer
whi
ch
ed
doub
le. "Things had to start
call
for
a
twoyear
Unhappy over references to the chief tormentor of the Phils
ick's resignation after three years as the varsity
man-outfielder, who was raised contract at $200,000 a year. He
evening out. We haven't been
his age during recent negotla- during the regular season and in
sw
swimming
Cincinnati and became one of is currently receiving $190,000 a
coach was announced Monday by athletic
getting any breaks."
tions with the Reds, Rose has in postseason play, could
director Robert B. Watson.
wind baseball's biggest drawing year. Teammates Johnny
Brett thought the victory 0
ATLANTA (AP) - General
Bench and Joe Morgan are the
might be a turning point for the
Manager Pat Peppier, who nevpaid players on the
Royals, who staggered Into the
er has served as a head football
world champions, both at a
playoffs
rw~h .k.......
Bench
.. with nine losses intheir
IIiJi OWVI
v* ivu IL AP.l a year.
ivai ii regwar-season games.
W
I I
I V
level, was on the practice field
Rose would neither confirm
WSANGELE5(AP)_ Thelos Mgelu Lakers ha ye
"We had to beat them Suntoday as the new coach of the
nor deny the report, saying:
cut their third-round choice in the National Basketball
day," said Brett, who had four
Atlanta Falcons.
"My lawyer has met with them
Association draft, guard Mike Dabney of Rutgers.
hits in the first two games.
Peppier, 54, was named Mooand we're still talking. I don't
The move Monday left the Lakers with 15 men on their
"l'hat's pretty obvious. If we
day niht a3 he fleldboasoftj
want to get into it now. This is
roster, three over the limit they must reach before the
lost that one, we'd have to win
faltering Faco ns for the restart of the NBA season Oct. 21.
nottherlghttimetocli.scg,"
three in New York. I'm a conmalnder of the National Footwhen pressed on the trade
Dabney, the Lakers' second selection in the draft, aphdent guy but that would have
TAMPA (AP)
The flew back to Pittsburgh late he does."
ball League season, succeeding Tampa Bay Buccaneers'
peared in two preseason games and scored eight points.
possibility, he told he ,s.. ,
been kind of ridiculous."
Of. Monday, apparently to clear up
If room has to be made for ated Press: "Philadelphia Is
Marlriri Campbell, who was fense,wtilchhasscoredonly26
some tax details In the proposed Hanratty, Coach John McKay
fired by owner Rankin Smith. poIntsthfivegames, takes ooa W.
the only other team I'd like to
said he would cut one of his pIayfor.IcoWd
Peppier, who has not actually new look today followIng a
playkftfl
Hanratty said he Is aware of seven running backs.
there."
coached on the field since shakeup in the coaching ranks expansion-team problems but
serving as an assistant at Wake and a tentative agreement to said he likes the area and
A Reds' spokesman, who
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - Tailback Greg Boykin,
The Bucs have only two quarwould
the
Forest in l, &amp;1,50 will contin- hire quarterback Terry like to
asked
to
remain
anonymous,
leading
ground gainer in Northwestern history, Is lost for
play with the new club. ter barks on their roster: Steve
ueas general manager, a posi- Hanratty,
the season because of damaged ligaments in his right
Spurner, a nine-year veteran said the report "Is strictly ru"I expect to compete for
tion he will return to when the
moratthIspoInt."fleae-j,"j
knee.
Vernon Law had a hand In all
g job," he said at a news acquired from San Vrancisco,
season ends.
have
to
believe
that
Pete
Rm
the
scoring Saturday ISa nford
dInator and quarterback coach, conference. The seven-year and rookie Parnell Dickinson
The Z5-pound senior from Kent, Ohio, suffered the
"He's got a thankless task," unexpectedly resigned Monday veteran also passed the team
w
ill always be in a Cincinnati
injury
in
Saturday's
Recreation Department nag it
7.0 loss to Indiana which extended
from Mississippi Valley
said Smi th, who called the di.,- night shortly after th
state.
Rein'
uniform."
f
Northwestern's
record
losing
ootball as he scored on
e winless physical Monday and even
streak to 11-games.
touchd own runs of 30,60 and 3
missal of Campbell "the most fins-year Sues reached a re- watched some of their game
difficult decision of my life." ported one-year agreement
yards and had a 30-yard scoring
films. He's confident he could
pass to Ra ymond Robinson in
with Hanratty.
be in uniform within a week.
the Cowboys' 26-6 victory
The former Pittsburgh SteelDues officials said he definan
over the Wildcat.,, who were led by :
er reserve said he ezpeics to tely would have to compete for
DAYTONA BEACH (AP) Yarborough. who had won Racing (NASCAR).
sign today.
Tom IIen(jrlcb' 60-yard TI)
the job.
Darrell Waltrip 3,151, and Rich- Jaunt.
Ca
le
Y
a
r
b
o
r
o
u
g
h
'S
(our
straight races, had to settle
''Every th in g
went
"This Is an opportunity for us w inning habit has been broken
With three races left, Yar- ard Brooks 3,009.
It took a pass interception
for second place.
smoothly," Hanratty, 2$, said to look at a guy under our Sysboro'igh has 4,225 points and
by
but his bid for stock car driver
Meanwhile, Yarborough took Eric Freddy late to
after Monday talks with the tern and see 11 he's capable
stop
P
th
et
e
ty
has
4,098.
over
the
of uf the year has improved.
lead in winnings with Bulldogs
But that was better than
The Dusty Boots Riding Bucs. "There are a few details helping the team," said Ron
, 124 losers to the
r-84,83l
for
the
year
Donnie Allison, in a new car, Richard Petty's eighth-place
'\.iocIaticn will sponsor a horse that have to be worked out. It,* Wolf, vice president of
They are followed by Benny Pond became the and Lennie Rains. The winners scored on
oper- registered his first victory since finish and widened the
'huwSundayat
Sa
ninth driver razzle.dazzle pass plays to
Wilco J
beca us e I have a thoro ugh atlons. "We're
gap be- Parsons 3,914; Bobby Allison
not signing Han- 1971 on the $42-million grand tween the two top contenders
to collect more than $100,000. Freddy for
Arena on State Road 46, west of attorrny, maybe too thorough."
3,731; Dave MareLs 3,506; Lenratty to hand him the quarter. national circuit
their touchdowns.
Petty dropped to second in
at Charlotte for the 1976 title In the National
I-I, beginning at 10 a.m .
1k. 1er, Too DeCellu, back job Well h.ie Ui ee how Sunday.
me Pond 3,494; Ruddy Baker wiwlings with $280,084. David Tracy GOodknjght snared a
Association for Stock Car Auto 3,460; Richard Chlldres.i 3.203: Pearson
Kevin Huaman pass for
the
is third with $242,859. Bulldogs'
score.

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reception Saturday night at
Mayfair Country Club.
artist and quite an acSMCA presidentBettye Smith
complished writer. At Sanford and her husband, Dr. Robert 3.
Middle School where he is a were In too form
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straight A student, he is welcomed the patrons. Bettye
Edith's Job at The Forest Is president of the Student has a new Tennille haircut
bookkeeper and she also Council.
(which she said was not inarranges the programs and
Recently th e Florida Reading tentional), and Dr. Smith was
social activities. Her sideline Is Quarterly,
the
official sporting a new moustache,
sewing, but she Is no ordinary publication of Florida Reading which was by
choice, and very
seamstress her fashions are Council, asked for student appealing.
coutourler's creations,
contributions to be published
The couple has three childr en periodically. Zachary's
and four gran&amp;hildren. For bicentennial essay, "ins
unwinding, they attend con- Yest erday and Today," was
ob Ball's Planos&amp; Organs
certs, operas and enjoy all featured In the latest
301 W. First i,..
forms of general en- publicatièn, and was among one
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frequently and are active in all-Florida students.
Seminole County Senior
Citizens programs.
District 34 State Represen..

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Ixora Gardeners Meet
The lxora Garden Club met at [)osie de Ganahi, Katherule
Bishop, Annette Wing, Edna
Indian Mound on Oct. 8 with Southward, Doris Brumley,
Sally Rosemond as co-hostess. Juanny Mercer, Florence
St enstrom andCarol Kirchhoff.
President Nancy Terwilliger
An interesting program and
presided with the following demonstration was given by
members present: Carolyn Mrs. Bishop, entitled "Spice
Cornelius, Beth Bush, Kay Hall, Bouquet,

New Seas on

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should
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for
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aro und and see how many about a year and a half after
dump her husband, I'll be services a
waiter performs. movingtherefromNewJersey.
waitin g in the wings for a
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he'll be in for a bi g surprise.
The jovial German-American
with his credentials. Sex Isn't
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everything.
tative Vince Fechtel was a king
DEAR
WASH:
A waiter who because of the climate and just Mrs.
ALONE
Congratulations are in order among queens at a coffee given
William Rape greets her Leesburg high school
DEAR ALONE: Those wings performs the services you love It. Why, I'm a walking chum Rep. Vince Fechtel (R-Leesburg)
to Zachary Dunbar, Sanford's in his honor Friday. Hostess
most be pretty crowded, describe has certainly earned a Cham be r of Commerce."
14-year-old concert pianist, Nancy Rape and the honor
judging from the number of generous tip. But what about
guest had not seen each other
letters I've received from the 'salter w ho's incompetent,
since their graduation from
women who'd like to be on that Indifferent or surly' Does such
Leesburg High School.
a wafter "care every Up he (or
waiting Ui Which gaily goes
The
tall,
handsome
reaffirm that one woman's she) gets?" If Ups were given
repre
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tati
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to be
Act III Players, under the
Sponsored by the Home Life Thanksgiving program If they lab which will tralrel throughout making a big hit with many of
leftovers is another woman's for performance Instead of
automatically, some waiters director of Anna Lea and Department, Mrs. Alexander like.
area neighbochod and J
Sanford's leading Ladies.
Forema n Heard, will perfo rm Brewster, depa rt ment chair.
:
would
be "In for a big
The Octobe r meeting was to educate citizens on all conDEAR
ABBV
Assist ing Nancy in serving
in a Thanksgiving program at man, suggested to the members conducted by the 1916.78
cepts of crime and its and greeting the guests were
Congratulations to SICK OF
prevention.
TIPPING! He's the first person
DEAR ABBY: Begging to the November meeting of that they wear early American president Mrs. Woodrow Clark
Caroline Crapps. Dorothy
Woman's Club.
attire to the Nov. 3 as a new season and adMrs. W. B. Ellerbe, chairman Bach, Carolyn Sallee and Kathy
who's made me furious enough disagree with you, "regrets Sanford
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________________________________________________________________________ ministration got underway. A
of the Social Department , Gray.
to actually write a Dean Abby only" on an Invitation DOES
historical review of the club
announced the department's
letter.
NOT simplify matters.
My husband supervises the
What about those persons
Seminole Mutual Concert
presented by the Arts Departof the new seasonwilJbe held on
di ning room of a large hotel. He who are out of town and do not
ment, dedicated to Mrs. Clark
Oct. 13, at 1 p.m., at the
started as a busboy and worked receive the invitation? How
and past presidents Mrs.
clubhouse.
his way up. We have four could THEY attend?
•
Robert E. Karns and Mrs.
Hostesses serving the
children who have depended on
"Acceptances only" Is much
Ralph
Austin Smi th.
co vered dish luncheon were
bps for the roof over their heads more practical. That way the
Mrs. M. R. Strickland
Mrs. G. F. Drew, chairman and
for quite a while.
hostess knows definitely who is
chairman of the Public Affairs
:
Mmes. Go rdon Sweeney, John
Abby, the responsibilities of a coming.
Departmcnt, asked members to
E. Bolton, Estelle Davis,
waiter are unbelievable. It's the
The best idea of all is a firm
save old newspapers, towar d
George Parks and Gilmer
waiter who makes sure that "Please reply," followed by a
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Randolph.
four or live tables are served phone call should the hostess
the drinks they ordered, and receive no response.
that six different dinners
G.W.H.,
(which all require different
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marri
and divorced three
the ash trays clean and with the airs of experienced
times and all three husbands clears the
table before being pr
were great
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ed. Ma ny waiters work for
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the first was allergic to work, eight hours consecutively receiv
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the second chased women and without
sitting down once!
papers
in 1944 and was later to
the third was the world's worst
I know everyone who works marry Edith, who calls
father.
with myhusband,and they earn Brooklyn, N.Y., home. Before
I'vebeenaloneforflveyears every ti p they
get.
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March 17, the InConcert Association hooted
gj the first
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Ragtime Years' with
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and prospective members.
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East returned his Jack of
South played his ace and
West dropped the queen.
Now it was
do some thinking and the
results were disastrous. He
decided that East had led the
Jack of ad., from Jack-b.
deuce. e entered dummy
with a club and took a finesse
against that 10 spot that East
was supposed to hold.
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and led a second diamond, •
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UNITED STATES MARSHAL
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
KENDELL W. WHERRY
ASSISTANT UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publith Sept 21. 21£ Oct. S. 12. 1*76
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Notice of Administration; October

5Th, 1976.
Carol Wagner
L. Jean Highsmith
At Personal Repres.enta
live 04 the Estate of
George L. Highsmith

DecassAid
ATTORNEY
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JONES, P.A.

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KLINK PLUMBING &amp; HEATING.
INC. a

Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,

WILOCU DEVELOPERS. INC. a
Florida corporation.
Def endant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
pu rsu ant to the Final Judgmen t
Fo re c losur e and sale entered In the
cause pending in the Circuit Court,
in a nd for Se mino le County. Flor ida,
being Civil Number 76 1125 CA 09 Al

the undersigned Clerk will sell the
property Situated in Seminole
County. Florida. described as
Lots 7 and 26. HOWELL BRANCH
WOODS, according to the plat

thereof as recorded in Plot Book It,
pages It and I?, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida. TOGETHER with all
buildings
and
improvements

thereon,
at public sale, to the highest bidder
for cash on the flnd day of October,
1976, at 11 00 AM at the front door

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of the Seminal* County Courthouit,
in Sanford. Florida.
DATED this 5th day of October.
1976
(Scot)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Court
By Mary N Darden

ARE NOTIFIED that an
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE OF$NIRIPF'$SALE blillf $10 al Altamenle Gars,.
action for dl*Chjtlon of mordsige
Notice Is hereby given that a
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN ft1,$ 117 Lafliwa.sd AVEW, AMsrasWe
has been filed against you and you Public Hearing will be held by file by virtue of mat certain Writ al Springs, PIsiidi. AdditiI Ii.'
are required to serve a copy of yejr Planning I. Zoning Commission In Execution Issued out of
and under fOrfllaihSIl miSSile Preen the CIVIL
written defenses, if any, to It on the City Commission Room, CRY iii seal of the County Court it OIVlsleftoI me Seminole County,
Elsie Moran, Petitioner s whose Hall, Sanford, Florida on Thursday.
pirtenent.
Or...geCounty, Flcrlda,upina final nu1'
address is 1431 Carlisle Dr., Oct. 21, 1914 at 1:00 P.M. to Consider judgment rendered in the aforesaid sild tls underslgeed 50 SherIff it
Casselberry, Ft., 32107 on or bate-i n a condItional use, a motorcycle court on the 2h day of May, A.D. Settsinole County, Flerida, will it
November 5th, 1974, and file the repair shop In the GC.3 jai eat305E. 1*76, in that certain cost entitled 11:00 A.M. an me 77Th day of Oc.
original with the clerk of this court 25th St.
Florida Rock Industriei, Inc. foible, AD. 197$v oifr let' sti fl4
either before wrvIce on penti.,,
All parties in interest and Citizens
'vs. Howell &amp; King, Inc.,
* sill to tIle highest bidd, fit' CNN.,,
or
Immediately
thereafter; shall have an opportunity to be Defe,W, which aforesaid Writ
t any and all ssistlns leIiS.
otherwise a default will be entered heard at said hearing.
Execution
was
delivered
to me as at the Front (West) Dew Of The
against you for "to reIie,f,
By order of the Planning and Sheriffot Seminole County, Florida,
Seminole County courthouse In
in the complaint or petition,
Zoning Commission of the CityCl and I have
levied upon the following Sanford, Florida, the above
WITNE55myhandandt
of Sanford, Florida this eighth day of described property owned byHowell desa'ibed Personal progsfly.
this Court on October 1sf, 1914.
October, 1976.
an King, Inc., said property being Thai said "Mis baffle made le
(Seal)
Arthur Harris
located in Seminole County, Florida, satisfy the terms of said Writ it
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Chairman
more particularly described as EsicUtlOn.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
City of Sanford
John E. Polk,
follows:
By: Linda M. Shaw
Planning and Zoning
One l9ll Lincoln Continental, 4dr,
Deputy Clerk
Commission
Seminole County, Florida
automobile. ID No. IY$IASI115I
Publish: Oct. 5, 12, 19, 25, 1976
Publish: Oct. 12, 1176
Title No. 10204591, light blue with Publish: Oct. 5, 13, 19, 24, 1974
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blue vinyl too.

Terry P McMahan. Esquire

JONES&amp;BHOP.P.A.
400 Maitland Avenue

Altamonte Springs. Fla 37701

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that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
FiCtitiOuS Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section *6309 Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Diane B Scott
PIThIiSJS: Set, flu. Cd £ 13, It, 1*74
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Political Briefs

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City of Altamonte Springs, Florida
Intends to register the said name
with the Cleriiof the Circuit Court ot

Se minole County, Flor ida.
Anthy Castellano

Publish: Oct. 5, 13, 19, 26, 191$
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IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-1791-CA-89.5
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK. a
corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the State of New
Jerse y,
Plaintiff ,
VS
JArKIE D. UNDERWOOD, it ui, it
al,
Defendants
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: WILLIAM KILDAY ROSS
Residence and Add
Address
Unknown
and to any and all other parties
claiming any right, title, andor

interest In and to the following
clescribed'property. to wiv

Lot 97, OAKLAND HILLS AD
DITION, according to the plot
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13.
PagetO, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Suit to foreclose a mortgage
onttie above described property has
been instituted against you in the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole
C ou nty, Florida You and each of
are her eby requir ed to lilt your
Answer with the Cler k of the Circuit
Court. and serve a copy thereof upon
VICTOR E WOODMAN, of the firm
of Winderweedle. Homes. Ward &amp;
Woodman. PA Post Office Box $50.
Winter
Florida 33759, Al
tOmneys for Plaintiff in the above
styled action , on or before the 10th
day of November 197$ if you fall to
do so, juc'gment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in Complaint
This Notice shall be published
once each week for four consecutive
weeks in the Evening Herald
WITNESS thehandof the Clerk of
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida, this the 5th day of October
1976
ISeali
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr

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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

Winter Park, Florida 327*9

Publish, Oct. 12, 1916

D I E %h

Sanford:
Lorraine Bryant
Clara M. Fields
Marla L Fields

John Gaines
James F. Garner
Earl Johnson
Joseph C. Perry
Jeffrey Russell
Sanborn Stewart
George H. Thigpen
George D. Thomas
Frank Webb
Annie E. Wlsswear

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Joseph Zavrotny

Charles S Beasley
Publish: Oct S. 12, It, 26, 1914
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WEATHER

Edward C. Frye, DeBary
Allan R. Hibbard, DeBary
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Henning K. Johnson, Dellary
Rose Runkel, DeBay
Monday's high 76, today's low
6L
Amanda Harris, DeLand
Mostly sunny today and
John Lesch, Deltona
Wednesday. Continued windy.
Irwin W. Ohman, Deltona
Gertrude A. Sheldon, Deltona Highs mainly in the low SOs and
Teresa Behrens, Lake lows tonight in the low to mid
Monroe
10*. Northeast winds 15-25
Richard L Alsman, Orlando m.p.h.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Eddie Cobb, Oviedo
BIRTHS
Daytona Beach: high 11:46
m ' low 5:07 s.m., 5:47 p.m.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Remi (Patricia)
Port Canaveral: high 11:23
Levasseur, a girl, Longwood
DISCHARGES
a.m., 11:32 p.m., low 5:04 am.,
5:36.
Sanford:
Isiah Bradley
Bayport: high 3:53 a.m., 5:35
Minnie B. Garner
p.m., low 11:06 2.m., 1051 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Women's Auxiliary VFW Pod 10100, Sanford, 8p.m.
Coppercraft party, Post Home on the lakefront. Everyone
invited Get some new rhrlstmas decorating Ideas.
Overview of Eavirosimeutal Changes and Their
Impact on the Balance of Nature class, 9:30 a.m. at
lorida Power and Ug)d, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., led by Ira
Weigley. Ten week course ending Dec. 8.

MRS. MAUDE McTEER
Warrensburg, Mo; Franklin,
Mrs. Maude E. McTeer, 74, Austin, Tea; Forrest, Winslow,
1403 Valencia Cl., East, San- Ariz; Paul, Holloman Air Force
ford, died Monday. Born in Base, NM; and Mark, Sanford;
Clermont, she moved to San- sisters: Mrs. Mildred Riddle,
ford 50 years ago. She was a Lakeland, and Mrs. Merle
charter member of the First Hartman, Eustis; brothers:
Assembly of God Church.
Dwight Parker, Jacksonville;
Sur v iv ors incIude: Wilbur Parker, Eustis, and
daughters, Mrs. Peggie Robert Parker, Brandon; 10
Brumback, Arlington, Va.; grandchildren and five greatMrs. Joan Rios, Dana Point, grandchildren.
Calif; and Mrs. Donna Crosby,
Brisson Funeral Home is in
Winter Park; 'sons: William, charge of arrangements.

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Cato No. 14-111,11,S-CA-4413
'In Re the Marriage of

Petitioner

and

LEE MORAN
Respondent husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. LEE MORAN
Address Unknown

Optimist meeting, noon, Holiday Inn, San-

ford.
Bargain Book Sale, South Seminole Community
Library, Altamonte Springs, 301 Maitland Ave., 10 a.m. to
5 P.M.

Maitland Public Library Fall Lecture Series Election
76,7:30
p.m., Jack Lane on "The Two Party Sydem,and
the ins Presidential Campaign."
Sulord KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serauders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.in., the Town House,

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14
ci.npagn punch and hors d'oeuvres event from S to
8 p.m. at the Mayfair Country Club, Sanford, honoring
Seminole County Commissioner Richard Williams. Those
wishing tickets may call either Susan Lipton or Barbara
Winningham.
SISTERS Inc. luncheon meeting

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SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
LEISURE TIME PROGRAM

"Class Guitar," for people with little or no experience with
the guitar, ten weeks, begins Oct. 12 meets Tuesday 7:30.9 p.m.
Covers basic music theory, chord progressions, accompaniment, and development of chord-melody solo.
Instructor: Tony Lima. Fee: $15.

7:00 p.m.

Reunion for all Winter Park High School alumnI, 7:30
p.m., Winter

Park High School, 2100 Summerfleld Rd. (off
Lakemont).
Sanford AA, S p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Sertoena Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Civltan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Plant Clinic conducted by Horticultural Agent Tom
McCubbtn 5-8 p.m. In conjunction with Winter Park Mali
plant show. No charge.

Altamonte Springs Garden Club covered dish supper,
6:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Speaker, Mrs.
Beatrice Fiske

of the Social

Security Office, Sanford.

Thai Internationial Display, 4-9 p.m., Westminster
United Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Road, Casselberry.
Crafts for sale from Asian nations.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15
Rummage sale sponsored by Christian Women's
Fellowship, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Deltona Christian Church,
960 E. Normandy Blvd.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Quimley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, Buck's 7 a.m.
AARAP &amp; NART 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
'ranglewood AA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian,
SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m. Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins, Orlando
Thai International Display, 9 to noon, Westminster
United Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Road, Casselberry.
Crafts from many Asian nations.
Casselberry AA, closed, $ p.m.. Ascension Lutheran
Church.
AA Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m., 11 W. First St.
Plant Clinic conducted

by

Horticultural Agent

McCubbin, 1-5 p.m., in conjunction with

The classes listed above are fee-supported, and are presented
at no cost to the taxpayer. Those desiring more information may

contact the Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community
College.

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at noon at the

Holiday Inn at the Monroe Harbor Marina, Sanford.

Maitland-South Seminole Chamber of Commerce
luncheon, Maitland Civic Center. 'Meet the Candidates,"
noon.

AREA DEATH

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged In business at P.O. Boa IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

1951.
S: Lawrence M. Goodwin

Governing Board.

Ora D. Hawkins
Thomas J. Johnson
Beulah A. Keeney
Elsie Leonard
Rufus C. Semi
Addle Watson
Jim Williams
Joe Young
Amanda Harris, DeLand
Alice Tefft, Deltona
Ronald Neff, Lake Mary
Ruth M. Baumholser,
Lcngwood
Helm M. Kilroy, Longwood

WARD &amp; W OODMAN. A.

the Fictitious Name Statutes, To- Wife
Wit, Sect ion ItS 09 Florida Statutes

Sterling Park Elementary School third grade open
house, 7:30 p.m.
Friends of the 8*. Johns, 7:30 p.m., First Federal
First Street, Sanford. Speaker, Dennis Auth, consultant
and first director Of St. Johns Management District

Sanford

OCTOBER 11, ltl$
ADMISSIONS

"Modeling," eight weeks, begins Oct. 14. meets Thursday
E S.

Court, Seminole County, Florida in ELSIE MORAN
accordance with the provisions of

agricultural agent.

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Whiter Springs Jaycees, ?p, VFW building, 17..
Overeaters Aiseymo., 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Ught, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry United
Mrtt Church, Casselberry.
Home Citrus SemInar, 7:304:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center. Speaker Frank Jau, county

HOSPITAL NOTES

UNDER FICTITIOUS

NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN,...M
t he undersign.ddejirjngt;engag,
In business under the Fictitious
Name of NUCCI'S RESTAURANT
AND DELI at 902 Saniando Plaza,

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Pilot Club of Sanford, 8 p.m., Flagship Bank of San.
ford.

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Publish. Oct. 12, It, 1976
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Women's AnTIH.Ty, VFW Pod 10100, Sanford, 1p.m.
Meeting at the .Pnet Home. All members try to attend.

me qizaidylng period for candidates to get en the
ballot at Wilder Springs and Casselberry Dec. 7 elethóñs
close Friday.
In Winter Springs three seats on the City Council are up.
Incumbents John Daniels and Donald Slimes have filed
qualifying papers. Group 5 Councilman Donald Browning
Is not running for re-election. Former Mayor and Coundiman Irene Van Eepoel and John Sabbatlni have
qualified for the seat. Papers were picked up Monday by
Laurent A. Pellerin, who was defeated in a try for mayor
last year, he says he will also rim for Group 5.
In Casselberry, where three city council pods are
open, candidates qualifying so far are David Smothers,
Bill Brady and Frank Lucadama.

Maitland, Florida 37731

NOTICE

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CALENDAR

Markham Woods Homeowners Assn. will sponsor a
"med'the-candidates" night Wednesday at 7:30 at the
Quality Inn at 14 and SR 434.
U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly and his opponent Mrs. JoAnn
Saunders, have been Invited. Also expected to attend are
State Rep. Vince Fechiel and County Commission can.
didates Robert French, Tom Binford, Vince Perry, John
Alexander, William Kirchhoff, Dick Williams and Dave
Gunter.

representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the cour t.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of this
Notice of Administration: October
I21h, 1976.
Michelle 0. Barnes
As Personal Repr esent..
live of the Estate of
JoVONNE M. BARNES
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
E. POPE BASSETT
$00 South Maitland Avenue

Deputy Clerk

of 12 00 o'clock noon on Thursday, engaged In business of 6005 River
1045, 342 Church St , Longwood.
0 Octocier 21. 1916 al the wtSt door of view Ave , Altamonte Spr Ings 31101. Seminole County, Florida under the
the Seminole County Courthouse. Somirvole County, Florida under the fictitious name of L&amp;S SERVICES,
Sanford. Florida Dated 91476
fictitious name of "DIANE SCOTT . and that we Intend to register said
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER , . THE WALLPAPER LADY", and name with the Clark of the Circuit

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and the amount claimed. if the
claim is not yet due , the date when it
will become due shall be stated. If
the claim is contingent or

property situate in Cauelb*rry, Florida 32707
SeminoleCounly,Florida,de5(ribed Telephone- 834 S?W
states, ac
as. Lot 47. Orange
Publish Oct. 5, 12, 1976
cnrdng to the plat thereof as DEE 29
recor de d in Plat Book Ii. page 56. of
the Public R ec ords of Seminole
County, Florida, at Public out cry to
FICTITIOUS NAME
the highest and best bidder for Cash
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Plaintiff. v LUCIUS HARRIS and
CHRISTINE HARRIS, his wife, iff
at,, Defendant(s)-NOTICE OF
SALE- Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE of
Foreclosure entered on September
I916by the above entitled Court, in
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they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
unliquldated, the nature of the
jurisdiction of the cost.
uncertainty shall be stated . If the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
claim is secured, the security shall
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
be descri be d. The claimant shall
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
Date 04 the first publication o this
to the cler k to en able the clerk to
Notice of Administration: Oct
mail one copy to each personal
1*76
representative,
5: Charles N. Ben tley, III
All persons interested in the es tate
As Personal Represents
to w hom a copy of this Notice of
tive of the Estate of
Administration ties been mailed are
Charles R. Bentley, Jr
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Deceased
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
REPRESENTATIVE.
THIS NOTICE, toflleanyoblections
John L. Thomas, 11
they may have that challenges the
21$ East Jackson Strict
-'. --vali dity of t h e oecenaen,'s will, the
Orlando, Florida 32501
qualifications of the personal
TeleI)hone. 143.1290.
representative, or the venue or
Publish. Oct. 5, 12, 1976
jurisdiction of the court,
OEE.2e
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
DISTRICT
UNITED STATES
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
COURT. MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Date of the first publication of this

FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION-

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Casselberry, Florida 32101

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.lt47..CA.o.
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FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor.
porat ion organized and existing
under the laws of the Unit ed States
04 America,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DONALD S. CARVEIRO and
NORMA R. CARVEIRO. his wife.
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THE CIRCUIT COURT

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Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
5: L. W. Carroll, Jr., Esquire of
CARROLL S. JONES, P.A.
P.O. Boa 911,

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Telephone I3t100
Defendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PublIsh: Oct. S. 12, 197$
NOTICE OF ACTION
thattheadminlstratlo,oftheestate DEE-12
__ TO: DONALD S. CARVEIRO and
of CHARLES R. BENTLEY, JR..
NORMA R. CARVIERO.
IN
FOR
dec.asad, File Pfumb,r747$3.Cp,is
his wife
pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Residence. Unknown
Seminole County, Florida, Probate PROBATE DIVISION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
File
7$4S3-CP
Division, the address of which is Number
action to foreclose a mortgage on
Seminole County Court House, Division
the following property in Seminole
In
no:
Estate
of
Sanford, Fior1d.'-1he RersontI
county,
Florida:
GEORGE L, HIGHSMITH.
11
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Lot 3 a nd thi West'25 feet of'Co? ,
'
Deceased
CHARLES R. BENTLEY. III,
BlOck 3. in the Resurvey of Block 1,
NOTICE OF
whose address is 1032 Formosa
WILOMERE. City Of LOflgwood, OS
ADMINISJRATION
Avenue, Orlando, Florida. The
recorded In
name and address of the personal TO ALL PERSONS HAVING the Public Plat Book 1. page 50 of
Records of Seminole
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
representative's attorney are
County, Flor ida
THE AROVE ESTATE AND ALL
for th below.
Pius been filed against you and you
All persons having claims or OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
are required to serve a c op y of you r
dema nds aga inst t he estate are IN THE
wr itten defenses, if any, to it, On
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
required,
WITHIN
THREE
JuliuS G. Petruska, ROWLAND,
that the administration of the estate
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
PETRUSKA, ROWEN &amp; Mc.
GEORGE L. HIGHSMITH,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
DONALD, Plaintiff's attorney,
deceased, File Number 76.3 03.CP,
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
whose address is 30$ North Magnolia
'
of the a bove cou rt a written pending In' the Circuit Cou rt for
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32101, on
statement of any claim or demand Se mi no le County, Florida, Probate or
before November Il. 1976. and file
they may have. Each claim must be Division. the address of which
the original with the Clerk of this
in writing and rrust Indicate the Seminole County Courthouse ,
basis for the claim, the name and Sanford, Florida. The persona l Court either before service on the
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
address of the cred itor or his agent representative of the estate is thereafter, otherwise
a default will
CAROL
WAGNER,
and
L.
JEAN
o
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attorney,
and the
amount
be entered against you for the relief
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, H1GH5MITH whose address Is i
demanded in the Complaint.
the date when It will become due Mcintyre Avenue, Winter Park,
WITNESS my hand and tMseaI of
shall be stated. If the claim Is Florida, The name and address 04 this Court, this
11th day of October,
the personal representative's at.
contingent or unliquldated, the
1976
na ture of he uncertainty shall be tray are set f or th below.
(Seal)
All persons having claims or
stat ed . if the claim is sec ur ed
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
security shall be described. The demands against the estate are
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WITHIN
THREE
claimant shall deliver sufficient required.
By. Cherry Kay Travis
copies of the claim to the clerk to MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Deputy Clerk
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
THIS NOTICE. to file with the Publish: Oct. 13, 19, 26. Nov. 2. 197$
each personal representative,
clerk of the above court a written DEE 71
Allpersonsinterestedintheestate
of
any
claim
to whom a copy of this Notice of statement
or
they
may
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
V, Administration has been mailed are have. demand
Each claim must be in writing
required,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
WITHIN
THREE
and must Indicate the basis for the
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
claim, the name and address of the
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
creditor or his agent or attorney,
THIS NOTICE.to Ill* any Objectio
CASE NO. 76.1125.CA.09.A

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ALL CLAIMS, DEMAND S, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date at the firv publication ofthi
Notice of Administration: October 3,
17$
KENNETH L. FORTUNE
As Personal Represents.
tive of the Estate of
Carol A. Fortune

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because they have a definite
cause. A brain Injury that
leaves a scar In the brain that
can set off the electrical discharges and the problem is
quite different. In many of
these cases medicines are still
needed to prevent convulsions.

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CHARLES R. BENTLEY, JR.

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velope for mailing. Address
your letter to Dr. Lamb in care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
1551, Radio City Station, New
York, NY 10019.

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we call an anticonvulsant. It is
not a
It does act on
surface of the brain in
areas thatControl Movement. It
d
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cells to fire off large electrical
charges. It doesn't make you
sleepy. In, fact, tranquilizer's
have not proved to be very
useful in epilepsy and may even
make matters worse.
The anticonvulgants do not
cure epilepsy. They control the
electrical discharges to prevent
convulsions. Rardy,after thsee
to five years with no convulsions a person may be
withdrawn from the medicine
and may not need it any more
but mad people will continue to
need treatment.
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• THE
CIRCUIT COUNT, IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT POE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIE.
In compliance with the Home IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT POt
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Cult, IN AND PO SEMINOLE
Disclosure Ad
I15, $
IN0LI
COUNTY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
First Federal Savings and Loan FLORIDA
Pile Nvmbsr 7$CP
Association of Mid-Florida has PRORATE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7s.iais.c*.ge.
DIvIsioN
prepared a mortgage loan Pile Nwmböv 7.314CP
BARNETT MORTGAGE COM. In Re: Estate of
disclosure statement Covering all Division
PANY. formerly BAR NETT CAROL A. FORTUNE
prrtinint loans mad. or purchased In Re: Estate of
WINSTON MORTGAGE COM
DocUIId by us from October I, 1*71 through JoVONNE M. BARNES
PANY, a Florida corporation,
NOTICE OP
September 30. 1*73.
Plaintiff,
Deceased
ADMINISTRATION
VS.
Loans on properties located within
NOTICE OF
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING this
metropolitan area will be
ADMINISTRATI ON
KENNETH W. STRAIGHT, SR.. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
itemized by (tip cede) or (census TO ALL PERSONS HAVINC
Individually and asMmlnistrato,ot
1' Estate of Kenneth F. Straight. it
ESTATE AND ALL tract). Loans on properties located CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINS1
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
outside this metropolitan area will THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALt
IN THE ESTATE:
be reported on in total by the OTHER PERSONS INTERISTIC
Defendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED m
etropolitan areas in which those IN THE ESTATE:
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
that the administration of the estate Ions
are located.
NOTICE OF
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEC
of CAROL A. FORTUNE, deceased,
T he statement will be available thatt he administrationoftt,eestati
TO: KENNETH W.STRAIOHTSR, FileNumbr7&amp;3q.cp,isp,ingi
forpubllcinspectonuri
ng
Residence and Address
nor mai of
JoVONNE
M. BARNES
the Circuit Court for
Unknown
business hours at these First deceased, File Number 743U.CP, H
County. Florida, Probate Seminole
Division,
and to any a all other parties the address of which is Seminole Federal Savings and Loan Pending in the Circuit Court lot
claiming any right, title. andor
County Courthouse, Sanford, Association of Mid Florida offices: Seminole County, Florida, Probat
345 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand, Division, the address of which ii
Interest in and to the following Florida. The
personal represen.
described property, to-wit:
Seminole County Courthouse
tative of the estate ii KENNETH L. Fla.
25)3 N.W. 13th Street, Gainesville, Sanford, Florida. The per sona
Lot 10, Block 3, Heftier Homes FORTUNE, whose address is
350 FIa,
Qrlando Section One according to Lilac Rd.. Casselberry, Florida
representative of the estate It
2133 U.S. 90 West, Lake City, Fla. MICHELLE 0. BARNES. wPioii
Plat in Plat look 13, Pages Sa nd 32707. The name and addre
ss of the
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S.
Atlantic
Ave.,
Public Records of Seminole personal representatives
New Smyrna address is 211 Windmead
attorney Beach, Fla.
County, Florida
ows.
Altamonte
Sotings
we set forth below.
30110 S Orlando Dr • Sanford, FIa, Florida 32701 The name and ad
TOGETH ER WITH:
All persons having claims or
The Act requires that mortgage dress of the personal represen
Range
demands
the estate are loan disclosure statements be tative's attorney are se$ forth below
Refrigerator
required, against
WITHIN
THREE
prepared by every metropolitan
Washer
All persons having claims Of
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF area
savings and loan association, demands against the estate we
Ory,r
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF commercial
bank, mutual savings required,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
WITHIN THREE
THIS NOTICE, fof Ile with the cterk
bank and cred it union having over MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
that a suit to foreclose a mortgage of the above court a wrItten
SlO million ln assets that has federal THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
on the above described proper
ty has Statement of any claim or demand sa
vi ngs insurance and which makes THIS NOTICE, to file with the clef)
been Instituted against you In the they
may have. Each claim must be home mortgages or home im. of the above court a writtem
Circuit Court in the Eighteenth in writing and must Indicate the
provement ins.
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole basis for the claim, the name and
statement of any claim or demand
Loans covered on the statement they may have. Each claim must be
nty, Florida. You and each of
address of tAe cred itor or his agent
include those orig inated by us as in writing and m ust Indicate the
are hereby ruired to file you
r or attorney, and the amount asil as those originated by other basis for the claim, the name and
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit
claimed, If the claim is not yet due, institutions and later purchased by address of
Court, and swveacopyth,,
the creditor or his aged
thereof
the da te when It will become due us.
VICTOR E. W000MAN, of the firm shall be stated. it the claim is
or attorney, and the amount
The statement Itemizes loans by claimed. If the claim is not yet due
of Winderw,.I, Halnes, Ward 5. contingent or unliquldated, the ronventional
mortgage
loans, loans the date when it will become dvi
Woodman, P.A. Post Office BOX ISO. nature of !h. uncertainty
nty shall
be
'iir,d
or
guarente.4
by he shut be Slated. It the, claim '1
Par'i. Ft'!da 3.
r' At stated. If the claim is lecur et, the
c'!ral Housing Admnstrat,.,n, contingent or urllqulo a?ed, t. torneys for Plaintiff in thc .Clove
"curdy shall oe described. the
styled action, on or baler, the 3rd claimant shall deliver sufficient Veterans Administration and nature of the uncertainty shall be
day of November 1976. If you fail to copies
Farmers Home Administration, and stated. if the claim is secured, the
claim to the clerk to home improvement loans. Loans on security shall be described. The
de so, ludgment by default will be enable of
thethe
cler k to mail one copy
to
multifamily
dwellings of more than claimant shall deliver sufficient
taken against you for the relief each Personal representative,
four units are reported on copies of the claim to the clerk to
demanded in Com plaint.
All persons interested in the es
separately,
en able the clerk to mail one copy to
This Notice shall be published to whom a copy of this Noticetate
0
We can assu re you that the policy each personal repr esentative.
e each week for tou r consecutive
Administrat ion has been mailed we
this Instit ut ion will continue to be
weeks in the Even ing Herald,
All persons interested in the estate
required,
WITHIN
THREE fair and equitable to home buyers. to whom a copy of this Not ice of
WITNESS the hand of the Cler k of
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
When funds are available, loans are Administration has been mailed we
the Circuit Court, Seminole THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF granted
to any qualified buyer of required,
County, Florida, this the 1st day of THIS NOTICE,to III* anyobJe ons
WITHIN
THREE
property which is adequate security MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
October 1976.
they may have that challenges the
for
a
loan.
(Seal)
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
validity of the decedent's will, the
Publish: Oct. 12, 1976
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
qualifications of the personal DEE 64
they may have that challenge the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
representative, or the venue or
validity of the decedent's will, the
By: Martha T. VihIen
jurisdiction of the court.
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suspect.

'Cl) (I) MWS"H: P.d,s

Forntys

1 2i (12) NBC NEWS
tOO
1 2) 12) SOMERSET
4) MIDDAY

3:15

16)

I 9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
3:10

9) RYAN'S HOPE
3$ MOVIE: (P) "A Queen

I(J MATCH GAME
7) LIUAS, YOGA AND YOU

1954. (Wed.) 'Bullets of
Ballots. Edward G. Robinson,
Humphrey Bogarl. 1942. (Fri.)

GRIFFIN
* HWDY D000Y

"The Great Ranwlon." Dan
Dur yea. Erich von Strohem.

17) 24 SESAME STREET
191 EDGE OF NIGHT
12i HOLLyWOOD SQUARES
fl.i LITTLE RASCALS

1945.
1:30
I 2 12' DAYSOFOUR LIVES

4) 61) AS THE WORLD

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

4:31)

TURNS

Can Help
Call12) 4517
Write P.O. Box 12 13
Sanford, Florida 3fl7l

'4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW.
W

I 9' FAMILY FEUD
2:00
9 $20,000 PYRAMID
2:30

Cohost: Dam Dettise.
65 BEWITCHED
9 MARCUS WELBY, MD.
12' FAMILY AFFAIR
5:00

9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
J5 MKL*EY MOU8E 1.116

(8W)

IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends Cl problem

2 ADAM 12
as Mv ThREE SC)G

i4r(nk..';
I ,,r f.r$t,C, inforniatiun ,..Il 423 4.37

35 FLIPPER

or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 553. Sanford, Fla. 37111.

3:00

530

2 :12) ANOTHER WORLD
46) ALL IN THE FAMILY

2 NEWS
'6 HOGAN'S HEROES

4* THREE STOOGES

IS PARTRIDGE FAMILY

9j BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
35 THE RIFLEMAN

9 BASEBALL'

6-Chiki Care
Educational Child are for as low as
WS*kIY if you qualify. 3231121
or 373.5415.

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18-Help

Wanted

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

39 RIN TIN TIN

4) (6)THEGUIDINGLIGHT

$1O Reward
For the return of piwse and contents.
Keep money. 322.1301,
-

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF 5-11-16.
Robert E. Stricklin

Florida's BaI14)o
Ge"1139 Crow

LPN. I to 17 shift. Geriatt-Ic ex.
Per lance preferred. Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing £ Con.
valescenf Center, 550 MellOflyilli
Ave.
It's easy to place a Classified Ad.
Well even help you word It. Call

Electrical Trouble shooter, should
have at least 1 yr. exper ience,
with some type of formal training

in addition. Interviewing Wed. a
Thurs. at Gold Key Inn, S. Orange
Blossom Trail. Mr. Egan, SSS.50.
Male or Female full &amp; part time help
wanted. Cashiers I. gasoline attendants. Must be It. Apply
Seminole Petroleum Co., Laurel
Ave.

t.

A JOB? No, NO

riled

A POSITION?

TALLAHASSEE (AP) -

after the governor corraled

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'4J 1 61) LOVE OF LiFE
IN. LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE
9 HAPPY DAYS (A)
05 0000 DAY: Cohosts:

Janet Langharl. John Willis.
11:50
PAUL
MEtJTARy

(Tues.) MAGAZINE FOUR

11:55
4i6. 6* CBS NEWS

(Thurs.) CRACKERBARREL

Afternoon'

(Fri.) LOOK UP AND LIVE

9) SUNRISE JUBILEE

12.00

2 g

sot
12 LIVING WORDS
6:09

And more presidential candi-

decision overturning a lowerdates may be on the way even though Elections Director court ruling.
-The U.S. 5th Circuit Court
Mary Singleton was directing

election officials today to prig
ballots In the form already or.

Independent Party are appeal
ing rulin gs denying them ballot
position.

of Appeal at New Orleans
dered that the name of Lyndon

With today's 2 p.m. printing

ballot. The state had appealed a

merit-retention of appeals

deadline for the Nov. 2 general

lower-court ruling giving him

Judges.

election, there were these 11th
hour developments:

-Askew's ethics and fljancial-disclose amendment,
which gained ballot posthon

the ballot position and said it

A judge has denied a temporary injunction sought by
would also appeal the latest.
-Two leftist presidential Holley to strip the amendment
candidates, Communist Gus f rom the ballot.
Hall and Peter Camjo of the
-------Workers
- Party uro.ii
Social--ist
0
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6:10
6:15
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12. WHATS HAPPENING?
625
2 (P,A,a) WITH THIS RING
(Tues.. Thus.) I DREAM OF

unhIruciions: tiiaaen words below appear forward, back.
ward up, down or diagonally. Find each and box it in,

Hobbes
Mill
Bacon
Newton
Bentham
Hume
Huxley
Russell
Berkeley
Locke
Spencer
Bradley
Tomorrow: Liquid Fuels

LI

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sions if they breach the public
trust and would make corrup.
officials and persons who corrupt them liable for damages.

Askew said he will keep fighting the rule-veto amendment,
He said it would "destroy much
of the checks and balances that
make state government

work."

On the presidential ballot following Monday's decision and

.

earlier

1J
'-

I

actions,

were: Demo-

cratic
Jimmy
Carter;
President Ford, a Republican;
Torn Anderson, American
Party; independent Eugene
Mécai'thy and Laflouclie.
Besides the pending Hall and

r.

..i.., D..,....to....n..i.1

Program for the entire
Program Sick Leave, which
provides income while the Em.
Ploy" Is sick or injured A
participating Retirement
Program to provide luxurious
living in the later years.
A CAREER that other pressional
at
people envy, that does not require
years and years of formal
education, that does not require
years 01 work on the bottom of the
ladder before advancement
begins, that does not require an
investment of capital.
a CAREER that provides the Status
and the Mode of Living that you
have always wanted and couldn't

WHY SAVE IT ... SEi"TT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

6310636.
WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an 0
apartment?

WELAKA APARTMEF
114w. 1st *t.

323-0526

Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring fast sale.
CALL 322.2611

afford

at the Sheraton Sanford Inn
41 SR 44. Sanford
Wednesday, Oct.13
11AM.) P.M.
orSP,M 7:30P.M.
'lease do not call by telephone, as
this matter is too important to
both of us and calls for a personal
and private meeting,

OWN YOUR OWN USINESS
PINCH A PENNY
PI and Patio Supples espan(IIn(j Then'
I975 There were ') locations in l'ilt,

in
I'x,1nns In

11177. Th e
InIhwri l.,c,, n

in,,' location

Then, still Ise 2')
ii ,,,,jr ire,, ,It,.

6 LOCATIONS IN GREATER ORLANDO

IL,

.

3 PIECES CHICKEN-HOT ROLL
CHOICE OF 2
(
171w

49

Regular

SR £ 7 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
etc. $55 'no. up. 323-1015.

1 OR apt., kit. equip., A.C. carpeted,
Adults. No p
pets. "S. 372-22% wk.
dys after 4.

LUZU!,

Spacious 2 OR, 1 bath, apt. KltthenØ
equipped, dining room, living rm.,
air cord., Carpeted throughout,
Adults only. References requlr.
3210041. K1SH REAL ESTATE

GOOD

BUCKET of CHICKEN
15 PIECES $570

ALL DAY

Taste

Reepoe FRIED CHICKEN

PEN DAILY I) AM. IlL 530 P.M -FRI. £ SAT, TIL I 0 .35p M.
ISO! French Ave (Hs*ly I? Sfl
S.!si'rd

T -h)
151(5

I

BARREL of CHICKEN
21 PIECES $725

Eat In Our Air Conditioned Dining Room or Take Out

c*z

Ma'4y/and FRIED CHICKEN
2100

OPEN Sun. thru Thurs. 9 tO 9:30 Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 tO 10:30
S. French Ave.
Ph. 322.9442 Sanford

Studio, 1,2.3
of BedroomApts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

I

Adult-Family

Upstairs 2-bedroom unfurnished
apartment, kitchen equipped. $55
month. Call 3231701.

One Bedroom
t-rom

1135

BAMBOO COVE APIS
111,

I Beoom mobile horn,, No pets.

$llo per month.
Phone S)04630,

U
12' wide, furnished, 1
BR, Ad.
adult,. $110 'no.

W. 25th St.
I
Sanford, ha.

a

3

I. Sea sell-starter and be willing to learn our bu;inas.
4. Have a good record In your
community and the ability to sell
i n an honest aboveboard manner.

IF YOU QUALIFy, WE CAN OFFER YOU
I. Protected territory for all of our
tract spelling this out. Everything is product lines with a con
In the open
I Proven marketing plan with training.
Initial and continuing
as well as advertising and stall support in all
areas.

back yard. Florida room, utility
shed, wither and dryer included,
Only *26,300.

q

School playground Out of state

owner says still *19,500.

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ppland
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Park

..'.04,14;

3&amp;4
Bedroom
2 Bath

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

VETERANS

Central Heating and Air Conditioning

(t Pr,','
30
P1*, 1797
South of SAn$oru

Carpeting
11111*1

IllitIlt

"T04N__gm.esr,,

Meetings
Business 7:30 1st Tues.

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Bingo
Every Wed &amp;'Sat
Early Birds 7:15pm

I1

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Mitzi=
th
1W3S:fltd,Fa.

Models

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25%

V.F.W.

$ 7

375

9

ORIGINAL PRICE

1:30 P.M.

NOW

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4)

I Opportunity for income with practically no limit but as a
guide 3$30M 5 achievable in
second year. You must be
generating a good income after the
first ft days or we both are
doing something wrong.

THE HERALD

CHECK THESE QUALIFICATIONS AND IF YOU HAVE A STRONG
INTEREST CONTACT MR. SIODLE AT I341) Ill.Slll
OR WRITE
MA. WHITKER. P.O. BOX 454. FERN PARK. FL. 32730

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322 Thl I

OUT OFTOWN-3 OR,I bath,large
lot, cent. H&amp;A, well and pump.
Horse pasture avail. for rent.

Wo

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LOCH ARBOR- II] W Crystal
Drive- Comfortable 3 BR, 1'.,

2 COMMERCIAL LOTS plus 3 BR, 2
bath home on 2 more lots. All for
$35,300

Win" REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker, 321 0610
323.7535
" °"

Deluxe Aluminum above
ground
--.
Swimming pools, (2) I3'x24' and
13*33' complete, I yrs. old,
repossessed. Sacrifice, 'a price,
Call collect 305.273.0610.
wa
wanted,
Residential Site "r
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1176 model a bove
ground POOl. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 305.

FOR INFORMATION CALL

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$177 37 total monthly payment, I',
annual pct. ra e, 360 mos. $11,500.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

IM International Scout, 4 wheel
drive, heavy duty front bucnwr
Iel hunting, fishing vehicle;
7943 Ford % ton fiat bed. V-I
engine, runs, rough body, mike
offer; 1959 Ford Iv, ton flat bad.
dump body, V I, rough, make
offe,' 332.4430

p'
CIctr;c Carpv'
ampooer for only $1 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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65-Pets-Supplies
-

Aluminum Siding
can cover your home eth alum
s'd.nq &amp; soft., sYStem Also
Gutters 20 rs E41)
Eagle
S.dnq Co $51 9563
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80-Autos for Sale: :

-.

1,
909 Sinica, runs good

',,'

39MPG,$iQQ
7973 Chrysler Newport. 1 owne
exc ellen t Condition. Air, P.S.,
ki
51695. 323.1730.
10
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Jeep, CJ5. hard top and door
33,000 miles, excellent condltioh,
3231142 after 6 pm
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1972 Mercury Marquis Brougharn
dr. Immaculate cond See

Is

_!ate*2.W.1137eftif,
Leasea Datsun including Zcarsa
For informati,', call Bl
Ray or Jack Mink, 13) 1311. :-

- MAKE PAYMENTSJUST
'12
'73 Models. Call 3231510 or atli
$$
1603 Dealer.
1974 Dodge Van, 6 cyi., standard.
44,000 miles. Clean. *7.475. 1.904,

734 1726

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS-830 6061

Carpet Cleaning

256$ PARK

Rug Shampooing- Living room,
dining area. hall-regardl
of
size, *l95 3223315

JW.

SANORAI
SOUTH

Electrical
Bowlin Electric- industrial
Commerciat, Residential Free
Estimat es 2575 Elm Ave. 332.
2)73.

Hauling

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ANOGARAGECLEANUP

Phone319 337

Is Conventional-5% Down

"

Carpentr y . Rr'mo.je,,nq AdØ,t.or,
Cu 'om Work LiCenSed. Bonøe
Free est,mjt 323 6035

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT

Bill Brenemen. 557 13 99
_____________

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Window WaShing, Floor Stripping &amp;

Pest Control

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 372

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2567 Park Drive

_.J111,

5tflp AND THINK A MINUTE It
Classteu Ads d,Qn't s,ork tflCre

viian'Ibe,,ny

Roof Repair,. Carpetitry, Paintuig.
Home 'epars. Guttering. Cement
work Free estimates all 5662

___________

Let a Classifie,? Ad help you find
more room for storage. ClaSSified
Ads find buyers fast

3220143
WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Bung a new home? Movng t an

apartment ?

Get some actor, with i Herald
Classified ad We'll help you *rite
an ad that *11 bring a Past s-al,

CALL 37' y'i

Sewing

Land Clearing
-

-

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

Aiteraton, Ores Making. Drapes.
UptnOltry 372 0707

Bulldozing, Excavating. Ditch work
F i ll dirt, top Soil 32?

___________

_____

Home Improvements

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lite' Clearing Mowng. Discing.
F ill Dirt, Clay, Roc k . Sand.

C E SHEPHERD

Landscaping &amp;

Painting, Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 373 5*75

Lawn C
Car e

is VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

i

Home Improvements

seji
people ibout ii *th a ClaSsified
Ad in truc meralo 3721611.
131

New 2•3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

251000

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Eves.3733ig

W

/

Waxing. Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate 323 595.z

(formerly Hat iett's Beauty Nook)
$19 E .
322 5712
-

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Tree Servi ce

r

L

Tree
Tr. rnm.ng, Cutting , 4
Re rno'v.rig Licensed and lnsurdg
Prione32) "OS or 72375,49
-

Well Drilling

Ba,,khoe Loader Ph 3735$77

I

Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediate occupancy
I
Sanford Ave., 4

Block* South of Airport Blvd.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Classif ied Ads willl always give YOU
more
Much . Much More than
you expect

Bralley Qdham.323-4670

Wlt.00 CONSIflUCfION COMPUY
Whiner Industries

-

-

handle
governri,nt
reposseuio,,, all area. Snail
wn. seller pays closing costs.

We

FROM '

DIr. ECTIONS: In Sanford. Weston 2Sth St. off 17-92
½ Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

Of

79--Trucks-Trailers

64-Equipment for Rent

BUSINESS DIRECTOR

LIGHT HAULING S. YARD

323 .7080 or 3234860

A Subsidiary

601 Celery Ave.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE V
JUST A PHONE CALL AWA Y

Sanford-] OR, 1' bath, $100 down,

322-2420

22,125

DAILY-1:30 a.m..3:30 p.m.
SAT.-Il a.m..4 p.m.
SUN.-)I Noon-&amp; p.m.

Another Fine Development By

I91I Hands MT2Sg
Good Condition, 1.130
_____________________
3 220691

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

--

*21.000.

$294
, ft

MODEL OPEN:

A.

'.5 iI'r

11 YOU' cli b or organizati
on
'.sould lust' 10 be
Included in
this lls?lng all:

CITY- 701 W. 3rd St.- Needs a
little attention, but the inside is as
neat as a pin! Workshop in rear,
en closed Paneled front porch
111.0m,

Sanford's newest residential aeighborhaud
•

62-Lawn.Garden

FUTURA BY SINGER.

IR

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.

FLEET RESERVE

.

Get plenty of prospects
. .Ad
vertise your product or service in
the Classified Ads.

-

batteries. $12.95 exchange,
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233516 or 323-7710

1971 tterley, Super Glide, fully
dressed, Excellent condition. Low
mileage. 322.33.

________

REALTORS

Quality 3 bedroom
2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet of living area.
Concrete block construction. Central heat and air Conditioning. Fully
.

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks
&amp;
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry,
NOLL'S
-Casselberry,
Il-fl, 5)0.4205

Plants &amp; Answers now has your
answer to rare gifts, antiques and
nostalgiques. 210 E. 1st St., Suite
D.

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ba th home on large 13$' x 190'
shaded lot. Paneled family room.
central air &amp; heat, sprinkler
System, pius many other extras

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

V.F W LOG CABIN
ON THE LAKEFRONT

I969 Honda, Cl 350, 9000 Miles.
______________________
Excel lent 0nd., 5350, 327.3117

Used Office

Kittens free to good home. Call 322Rental apts. with great appreciation Patio Set. Washer, Dryer, camping
1129 after 6.
potential. Corner lot with parking
equipment, above ground Pool,
Convenient to downtown 4 11.53,
small group Rattan furniturw.'322. *1CC Dernsan. puppies, excellent
sIiow.6re.ing potential, contact
5)9.300 621 $049.
(.OUNTY- Wekiva Park Drive- 3
7140.
Mr. Anderson, 36SS1iQ.
OR, 2 balls, custom built home
LARRY5AXONiNC,LT,,
on approx 5 acres with 300' on '
EXERCISE CYCLE
Mailla.....Off Howell Branch '36
EnglithSe$ter,AKc,3yrofdrne
waterfront. Equipped kitchen,
°
For sate by owner-Duplex in
Free to good home only, 671.6920
Phone322.OlSs
central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
excellen t condition. Landscaped,
anytime
carpeting , plus loads morel Many
water well, 2.560 Sq. ft. home on
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
trees. *os,000 with Buyer
___________________________
l0.000,q. ft. lot, Semi Country.
PET SKUNK
BUY-SELL-TRADE
ij.
Protection Plan,
6372 or 67$ 1451
311 3ISE F,rstSt
Female. SMonthsOId
332
i4fl
LOCH ARBOR- 469 Crystal Lake
Ph0ne373.434J
Ave.- Conveniently located,
2 OELTOPIA- Do you want to sell
------'---....=
OR. I bath home ideal for young
sour
home
or
lot?
If
the
answer
-..
51--Household C:
or
retired couple, Large lot in quiet
Wanted
to Buy
yet, call the Action Gr oup of
neighborhood, Loads of potent ial
Pric ed to sell quickl $II,o,
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwici, Broker
We Buy Furniture
One of S'nger' Og IOUCI. and Sew
Dettona, 611 6611
IDYLLWILDE_ 20'7 Dogwood.
DAVE- S 339 6.176
Zig Zag machines
Assume
Ex
Executive
ecutive] OR,2bath on large t
SUNLANO ESTATES- 201 Bamboo
we
ualance
of
5185
SOor
Pay
$
it 90 per
buy and sell 000d furniture and
in Idyllwilde. Brick fireplace in
Dt'.. Owner. 3 BR, central H &amp; A,
month Will take trade in Singer
antiques, HWY 16 AUCTION
living room. Breakfast bar,
complete kitchen with dish.
'au'pped
to
zig
Zig &amp; make button
GALLERIES. 322 6977.
143.900.
washer, dual drive. Many extras,
holes Balance of $31 U or tO
*21,300. 349-5311.
payments of $6. Call credit
WYNNEW000 DR.- 1305 Wyn
Cash
",'n,iqer. 327 911) or see ,j
newood Dr- Charming] BR, 1 Sanford-7 OR. CB, air, screened
For
used
furniture, appliances,
SAPIFORDSEWINGCENTER
bath CS home in quiet section. A
porch, dou ble lot, fruit I large Oak
tools, etc. Buy I or '1001 items.
307
E
1st
5'
Downtown
Perfect starter or retirement
trees, nice neighbortson4. $79,900
- -Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave
home. Features include an all
52.000 dn., a bout $160 mo. Owner
..._...,..fully equipped kitchen,
will finance, 2032 Jefferson Ave.
and even
the washer a. dryer ) Priced tosell
322 1371 days, 3234137 after 6
-,
at only $19,100. Can be purchased
Sanford- Pinecrest, 3 BR, 2 bath,
under no down payment. VA or
p
iow down payment FHA. or
Appraised $25,000. Selling
conventional
$35300
down. 323 1951

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

Every Sunday

78- am.otorcycIes

1 ___________

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2 BR, 1 bath home, large fenced lot,
excellent neighboi-soo,tL location,
7709 Cordova Dr., Shown by appf,
Call eves. 6 to 10, 332.3631. S117,901).

133.000.

OR

week. Call collect, 3112111.

Matching se Cl 10 rattan dining
chairs, $13 each. Sanford Auction,
Furniture
1200 S. French, 323.7310.
Wood or steel desk,,, executive desk

.

j

'FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

.

Any year thru irn models.
7 days

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We're Offering A

Meelog
?nflMOrd,,' 2000
Club HOy
3 P 01
t)a I, u,,,i
t.1 sit,,, Jiss

3237701 or 3210959.

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Did you know that your

way to inform the public

For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICEPiano, walnut, refinished, niiv
Leading manufacturer and
action, keys, tuned I delivered.
distributor has aluminum rec
Many olherstochcse from. Wmnt,.,
tangular pools left over from I75
Park,
season, half price. Guaranteed
___________________
installation and terms. Ca ll 305-000
-SiIie -533-9331 collect.

-

club or organization can
appear in this listing each

of your club activities

'Call 327 1624 a fter 4 P.M.

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322.432

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For Appointment Call 305.323.3103
,.,..

week for only 53 per
week? This is an idedl

BUV JUNK CAR5 - from *10 tø $30

Stenstrom Realty

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323.7832
EVES 322 1311 or 322 0612

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

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Req Real Estate Broier
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
107 W Commercial
22 72;). Sdniod

77-

Autos Wanted
____________________

HAMMOND ORGAN. Sounder
model complete with rhythm
section and instruments $215.

Guaranteed reconditioned auto

W. GARNETT WHITE

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Organ Sales 1 Western Auto,
30)
W. First St.. 332-2253,

anytime.

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CoIbe't Realty

Sale

Cabinets,
Bathroom
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3225052

2017S.FRECH
N

LAKE MARY- 4 OR, 2 bath,
*39,300.

, Quinn Star '13 Coachman, 5th
Wtieei all equipped, tape player
with speakers. perfect cond. $5300.
323-5149 after 3.'

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organsj
automatic rhyt'm siction. Liberal
t. jj0j offered. Bob Bali's piano

Kitchen

3210041

1919 S. French
327-1991
Eves. 322 7196; 3224161; 332.1954

DISABLED

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isIIaneoiis

MLS.REALTORS

MULLET LAKE PARK- Canal
front, 2 BR, 1 bath, $10,000.

PINECREST_. 3 BR, I bath,
backyard overlooks Pinecrest

KESIDE

NOTICE

I

$30,000.

n. Gregory Mobile Homes. 3503
Orlando Drive, 323-5200.

59-Mjsical ?rctsndjse

4224220 Collect.

BINGO

vestment Is secured by product inventory, display material
and training.
able to support yourself and
your family for as long as 50
days.

LOVELY 3 BR, 1', baths, central
heat and air, carpeting, fenced

n a

orolessonelly Masao"
i'sos

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I A Must.$nvesfment
00 51550 with an ironclad contract In.

LEMON BLUFF- River access, 2
BR, I bath, lot size 125'*200'.

I

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soy minq
i bnln *ilk SO,, iUt,.fll tl 4fl( iii
sl,1,WflI oqIi hi,,015 bank
and fo, p t n.i.l ,,l.,,, ,,

Those Selected Will Realize An Income Well Above Average
and an Opportunity
To Share in a Solid Business In a Brand
New industry Representing On.
00 the Top $00 Companies in
the U.S.A.
We are considering people in Seminole, Lake and Voiui
Counties with the following qua li fications:

POOL. HOME- Now is the time to
buy- 3 OR, 2 bath, central heat
and air, double car garage, 13*30'
Pool, Outside of city, $36,000.

Must Sacrifice- $973 Streamline, 33

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3 LAKES surround this 3 BR, 2 BA
home with central H A. WW
carpeting, split plan with large
bedrooms, insid e utility. Corn.
mnunity Rec. Center and access to
3 lakes for only $31,000.

$16,000

75-Recreational Vehicles

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75 tsp. electric start
&amp; ,iit
Evinrude, Spartan trailer, good
coed., make otter. 611.0017.
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Merchandise

I

____________________

find him listed in our
Business
Directory.
17' Crestllne, deep hull fiberglass,

Private Buyer

,

Conie browse every Sunday 9 fo 5

at the Moyleland
Drive-in
Theatre. South 17.92. pp.n
W.
1216.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

3106 Family Rental UiitsWanteo

t.q RIl Estate Broker
IIOOE 25th SI
132 6655
t_.ak. M.,-......
n "1
ti..
-. •I •"
I1U'fl flEW
I'
4"Ii
homes. Under $23,000 with lets
than $750 down, Government
COUNTRY- I BR, 2 bath, Igo
funding. By builder,
wooded tot, near lake. Cent. Hh1,

Country Club Manor-2 1. 3 OR,
below FHA appraisal. Owner, 3223133 110 Country Club Circle.
311133

&amp; T,IS
___________________

2921 Hwy 17.92

Phone 319. 5317

Opportunity,

Sanford 322.2710.

3323901
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fenced yard, swimming

47-Real Estate Wanted

a; oi,eves. 323 7643

Equal I1ou,Jng

ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m

ROBSON MARINE

value. Paymen ts *169.10. 1301111.

Reg Real Estatelroker
24355. Saiif ord Ave

carpei,screenroom,cltrus,Iotsof
storage. $39,100. 323 5652.

th e same Items arou
you
moved last Spring? Planning on
storing them another year? Don't Cash for Antiques.
Consignments
do It. Plan a garage sale and don't
wanted- Hi-way 16 Auction
forget to advert 1%. it In thiHerald
•'u11 3224972.
want ads. Like magic, the cfuttor
PINEY WOODS BARN
will disappear, and y'lf he
We Buy
Furniture a. Misceflanewjs. Sell
extra cash in your POCkSS.
for 30 pet. commission. Free Pic k
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56--Garage Sain

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BUILDER-DEVELOPER

To List Your

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EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mown,,1, Edging, Trmm.ng
Frt, Estimates
Phone 333 114';) .'JI

Business

,

anyThing of value.W.

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
103 Valencia St.
_____________________________ Aflyon. can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted tree.

POOI.lOtsofthadetrees.$17,(E0&amp;
53.000 equity. Will trade equity

321-0041

REALTOiST'",0123,
multiple listing service
interested?
COUNTRY CLUB- 2 BR, 1 bath,

Awn

acre all

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We Buy Used Furniture
1 Itemor.Hous,f,l
373 3332
________________________

Carport
beginning Thursday &amp;
Sale
dilly until sold out.9 am. to dark.

Calselb.rry: 3 BR,3 full baths, 1'/

TAFFER REALTY

IN BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACEI BR, 31,, bath, less than 1 year
old, on large Oak shaded lot. Truly
a beautiful home built by cratt'men. sas,,

34-MCbO Hol7lS

Patio Apartments

REALTY

Reg. Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st St.
- 323.4061pt 323-0317 eves.

Lake Mary-Rent a 2 OR furnished
tome instead of a house. Spotless.
Men preferred NO pets. 322.3530,

arden$

Ururnlshed

M. UNSWORTh

Country Trailer- 2 BR, I bath, air,
$123 month plus deposit. Cliff
Jordon, Realtor, 531.5322.

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Furnished

33-Houses

turn.

5439

.

BATEMAN REALTY

$21,tvv).
ML
.RE,TOR5
4

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Want to buy furnfture, toilet fix.

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55-Boats &amp; Accesso,I

REDUCED $5000

P
MARY
OWNER TRANSFERRED- Must
$Mt 3 ON, 114 both borne on lovely
.r,
rwq ml. uuvuu To

After Hours:

Phone 323 an.

LOOK AT THIS ONE
Beautiful 2 BR, 2 bath, central HIA, $306533
REALTORS
dishweshe,', disposal, ww carpet,
ark
Ridge,
3
BR,
2
bath
, spilt plan,
drapes. s6C0O equity &amp; assume low
central air, screened porch,
'no. payments at 7 pd interest,
fenced var. Laroe family rm,,
94131I.
with Welber. *io do., I, assume
mtg. 6212361 3334771 or 323.3534

established neighborhood. $34,900.

The government has release
money for subsidized ho5irig
11
qualified buyer,. New houses In
rural area. No
down payment
Monthly payments less than rent
Call to see if you qualify.

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must see. ui,sso.

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

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3 OR. l,bath, red bric., -Aust
sell.
Willing to talk terms. $30,000.

Forrest Greene Inc.

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Toppricespald,used,anycIt
4661)76, Winter Park,

322-2115
3323591

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

otter. n-im atte.r 6.

Cleaning the garage again? Moving

Realty, Inc.

Realtor

322 9214

FOR QUICK SALE- Plnecrest,
neat a, clean 33, shaded corner,

They're Hot"

Rent or Sell
Immaculate) BR. 2
bath, Carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
$113 mo. 333.74,

3 1A-(splexes

cupancy. A

Harold Hall Realty
"Get Em Whio

Rag. Real Estate BrOker

2324 Par k Dr.

Trot shaded Site. 3 BR, 2 bath home.
neat a, clean, immediate oc.

Halt acre on Jewet? Lane, 3 BR, 2
bath, central heat &amp; air, mint
cond. 131.000. Owner, 323.4632.

WE HAVE RENTALS

REALTOR, MLS
323-5174 AnytIme

BALL REALTY

Jim Hunt

tub In master suite. $35,100.
WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY-133SSUMMERLIN

condition. $50 or best

service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 332.06,,

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$ 2.000. 321.0503.

acres of freedom, formal dining,
country kitchen, fireplace, sunken

homes.

Deltona-31R,1½bath, Phone S74.
3321 after 3 P.M.

Day,-3334173
NigMI-333.3332

LOv.y., BR, 2 bath, central heat &amp;
air, family rm., garage, large
fenced yard, separate studio,
53.000 equity a, assume loan of

3fl.licg

CRYSTAL LAKE
Spacious 3 5fl 3 bath 'one, lv,

3 BR, iv, both,
th, fully Carpeted,
central heat &amp; air, large fenced
yard, large workshop, plus metal
Utility bldg. 323.1005.

@xc

332.S4410r3232737afte,Hrs

LAKEMARY_.

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Penney's Portable Dishwasher,

SALES- RENTALS
Sl?W.lstST,,Santord

REAL ESTATE

Realtor

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

a-Vbiio Buy

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

IlBaft

Teesãy, Oct. it

4)Hou

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Call Betty Flamm- Realtor.
AUOCI&amp;

VETERANS- No down payment

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Sunday, Oct. 10-Thursday, Oc.
tober 11th of 305962.4200.
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Prior

Be

OUR EVERY DAY SPECIAI.5

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Famous For Good
,,JaLU8

1 ,.
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Value

$1117

Cole Slaw . Potato Salad . Baked Beans
French Fries . Mashed Potatoes &amp; Gravy

C'." u.'.
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Reg.

3 BR, 2 bath, country home, $700 pet
me. References I Lease required
HAL COLBERT REALTY, 323
Ion or eves. 322.1311 or 322-0612

classified ad to solve it. Try oni

Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio, I

WE ARE NOT MUCH FOR BIG CLAIMS AND FANCY
PHRASES-WE JUST NEED A FEW GOOD
PEOPLE TO HELP US
IN OUR BASIC MARKETING PLAN FOR SUCCESS TODAY AND
IN THE FUTURE, WE HAVE A PRODUCT LINE SECOND TO
NONE AND A PLAN THAT IS OUTSTANDING.

CHICKEN DINNER

3 BR, on small take, Carpeted, heat,
air, DeBary.Orange City area,
$150 1st &amp; last. 3224351.

EXTRAS- Call for details on for.
rushed condo at New Smyrna. a
sacrifice a. our extra special St.
Johns River home.

soon
WInter SpvI,w._ 3 PR, •'ellent
!C'r.' -'t ,1
'Iditiozi. mlr'._ isa 6 mos. $265
mo. No pets. Near school. 377.0333.

Sill that .itra bikø wOP
Claaaihvd ,sd.

31515

IF YOU CAN SELL...

bath.dble. carport, fenced shaded
yard. $19,00. Easy terms.

block home, turn. or

bedrooms, $123 to $l3S month,
Adults. Phone 322.1510

Franchises are being offered in
surrounding areas for a unique
service business capable of profits
from *20.30.000 per year. In.
vestment required: $7,430 plus
van. For personal, confidential
interview, call Mr. Duke Snyder.

Th ilppntuntç
11 ,1 open Ii.) I tii.,'SI,,rs We w I sell a
frJn(f,s' all or pant. only to those people who intend to work
the
on a lull time hciSI% Most of our store (rners are husband
and wife teams with chitdtn and 11tv cP.klreri help too'
if you are inferesreti In k.uniriq more
,mhotjt this opportunity.
wrirq for an .ippoifltmenl ti, F'inc) A P,'nr, Inc I')",() Calurnet

't

GOODIES ADDED- Like new
furniture added-choice 3OR, Ii4

HAS EVERYTHING- Attractive 3
BR,? bath, cent, air, family room,
fireplace, pool, fenced yard,
beautiful location, good school
area. Charm. Low $)0's.

vic Daddi

YOU CAN HARVEST THE SUN WITH OUR
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS

* 29

3103 Grove Drive

BR, 114 Bath, Family R m.

Whatever the occasion, there is a

carpeted, quiet I and 2

Air,

24-4usiness Opportunities

landscaped. Abundant storage
(including attic) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package", From $145.
Call 321 0220 between 5 &amp; 5:30,

Unfurnishecj

Lmfvrn.322.3530or 322-7$25after,

$62.i0

Mak e
e room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified
Ad, Call a friendly ad taker at 332.
761) or 531.9593.

MOVING- Anxious owner wants
offer on extra nest 3 OR, im.
m
maculate condition, fenced, well
for garden, pool. *23,300,

$100-322606.

I'4&amp;SR44,L.ongs

The Evening Herald Classified Ads
offer no fancy claims, . - ,j

Large custom built 2 bedroom home.
hardwood flocrs, paneling, Over.
size rooms, 2 lovely lots, with
roomera garden on quiet dead.
s,
Be first In line. $11900.

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$11,500.

______________________

Nice 2 BR

First Time Offered

Reg. Real Estate Broker
General Confrictos'
322 -649

URGENT- Owner must sell
er iocklngLakeMonroe._351,,
spacious 3 BR. 3 bath with family Ovbath.
$12,000 Jenny Clark Realty,
room, workshop, garden area.
Realtor, 322.15%.

2 BR house, older couple preferred,

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv. air Coed., Maid Sery.
QUALITY INN NORTH

Nurses: RN's I LPN's, Aides. Aid.
companion. Needed immediately.

30-Apartments

"

Efficiency

UtIlities md.
Call 332.4470

Light delivery. Must own vehicle,
have knowledge of Sanford area.
322.1716 beginning Mon., Oct. it.

a

iwci IYI UI.0
D(i
of the Libertarian Party and
[ester Maddox of the Ame'rhan
IIiJW

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JOHNNY WALKER

LAKE MARY, 2 BR, Flc,Jde r"
fenced yard P.
shady. $13,000. 332.
1507,

Resultsl

2 BR, 2 bath duple I. 57.1 Bougan
villea, O' B y, on lake
adloinini
i, cou,.. All Carpet
ed, carper
and utility room, $220.30 pet
month plus securIty deposit. Cal
323-0551 or after 3 call 322.767..

SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3
bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family par k. 204 S. Sunlard, 3 OR, carpeted,
drapes, fenced, clean, lease. $175.
Weekly, 3313 Hwy
1743, Sanford.
131-63-ri
3231530.

Telephone solicitors, experience
preferred. Salary plus corn.
mission. 322.1176 beginning Mon..
Oct. 11.

R.ntab

1

Iset me. plus sso dip. After 3, cal
Sal).

$165. Into. in window

INC.

or a personal interview contact:

,ljInu theleaving.....,
office .an;
tn%4

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the h Circuit to order their
names onto the Florida ballot.
Askew said he was "very
pleased" with the Sunshine
Amendment decision. He said it
gave the voters an opportunity
"to make full financial disclosure and other Important
ethical reforms a part of Florida government."
The amendment would also
forbid elected officials from
lobbying for two years after

1 2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC

Lg. 1 BR turn. apt. $150 mo
damage, half utilIties, no deposits,
3355363 5:30.3 Wkdays;
I2 after 3:30 £ Wk.flds. or 323-

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
come, Challenge. Excitemen
dential candidates. She In- Advancem ent Opportunity. t and
furnished or unfurnish.d. Newly
redecorated. Come We. E. Airport
structed them to print all nine A CAREER with a Company that';
Blvd., Sanford. 3731340.
proposed amendments, saying been in business two thirds of a
century, has millions in assets and
specific ones could be deleted i ii the prn4pss Cl launching
NOW LEASING
the
later if the courts so ruled.
greatest expansion program in its
Sanford Court
history.
Also pending in the courts is a
Apartments
A CAREER with a Company that
motion by Atty. Gen. Robert values its employees to the New modern single
story I &amp; 2
Shevin to dismiss a suit by fullest, with fringe benefits
bedroom acts, and completely
galore.a complete
Charles Holley of Naples to refurnished studio apartments.
Hospitalization and Life Group
Conveniently located a. beautifully
move from the ballot an

dered by courts in a maze of Laftouche, U.S. Labor Party
candidate, should day on the. amendment calling for the
hearings,

It HI NEIGI'IBOR

R 7:30

ballot in a 7.0 Supreme Court

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Furnished
2300 MIlionville Ave.

3722611.

islators to override state agen-

(Wed.) EVERYWOMAN

ILL

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. U42027 for "We Care""HtIin," Adults or Teens.
DIVORCE FORMS- For free In.
formation write to: Box 751,
Pompano. Fla. 331.

cy rules was returned to the

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-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
323.5176

pete to Win $20,000.

ZY UlIY AAW.0LTs

PIIISW*piOp
AND
PItA MAS KIT
'a SUNDAYS
SPAS.
CAU.flI.Uta

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for Caesar.' Gordon Scott.
AlUm Twwolf. French. 1962.
(Tues] 'Shield For M.sder."
Edmond O'Brian. John Agar.

JOB SHOP WITH US

Friday

I ROOM turn, duplex, 24th St., 1st

41-HouI

41-Houses

DtPOt. Adults Preferred . 32
M20 or 323715,

The Best Buy In IOWn-A Iow1
Classified Ad.

I ON. turn, apt,, lights, wife,'
turn.,
Mature adults. No pets. $5. 32
32% after 4 wk.days.

OUTSIDE SALES REPS
AUTO MECHANICS
SECURITY GUARDS
HOUSEKEEPER
AUTO PAINT £ BODY
DESK CLERK-NCR 1200 Esp.
DIESEL MECHANICS-Class A
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
MAJOR APPLIANCE SALES

dures amendment allowing leg-

DY MANY 990

DIRTY GiR 1.5

Sunday-Noon

31 -Apsrtm,n

VOf.'R LITTLE FEE

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

given voters the choice of at

Wednesday

ISSLUMBER PARTY '37" s

5:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY

due gamein wf*hccntestanls

TNWUA

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3$ TENNESSEE TUXED0
Preempted Friday for

31 ca line
ithrull times
2611mes ............. 24ca line
1 $2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

Real state

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Unfurnished, two bedroom, Securlt

3 room apt, utllit;55
included 1st 5,
last 'no. required.
322-370.

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POINT

6$ LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE
f 9) ALL MY CHILDREN

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RIDOEW000 VILLAGE 365.
3721.

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lthru S times

31A-jp4,*95

OVIIDO.FTU_ Duplexes. Furn. or
Unturn.. WOoded, Home

Let meilsow you how you can make
no to $500 per wk. Call 323.5312.

219,000 petition signatures,
No, NO, NO
remained before the people in a
WHAT EVERYBODY
6-1 Florida Supreme Court
Mrs. Singleton said she would
REALLY WANTS IS:
decision.
tell elections supervisors to
-An administrative proce- leave space to add more presi A CAREER that offers High In.

2:30

..There.

2) (12) THE
(4) 1) SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Cowls have upheld the right
of Floridians to vote on Gov.
Reubin Askew's Sunshine
Amendment, returned another
proposal to the ballot and have

TNIATIU.

VANISHING

831-9993

Frank Field.
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12) MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
11:30
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UNEMPLOYED Never igain it
you have sincere desire and
ambition: Serious only please call
5142056 after 4 P.M. or write 1040
Giovanni, Deltcna, Fla. 32163.

ELLS DRILLED PUMPS ;
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All typqj md sjet
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Prepared By Th. Herald Adv.rtlskig Department As A Service
1k. Your hilnsu Fsatvr.d? Call 322.2611 or 1319993

Travelers Like 'No-Cost _Extras'

Uyou've ever travelled at all,
Y'' probably eaperleneed at
tout one of the following +
l"I?"Wen an airline that
never heerd of you; a hotel that
huyaz booked for the week
'..
following your arrival;
very two hoii bofore
yoorvlsitendaoleiziateetlng
i ll '
.:;::,
things
never knew were there; or a
_
friend that tells you about a
cheiirwaytogoaftaryouget

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building, an expansion program
Will be started." Only 10 per
Cent of the present building IS
being used for the plumbing
business at present. The
shelving, which King purchased
from the old hardware store on

1st Street, near where Jacob. assignment, the family leased
son's is located today, will be the property.
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Mrs. King and her husband, business in the Caribbean, the
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
were transferred to the next assembly. Information about

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taken away from her lI she can't find acent
place to live. The DeFreeses have permission
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
authority, which she believes Is there to help
people like her. She feels her family has a
right to emergency housing.
"They lied to me," she said. "They tried to
me m

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YlsICA football school
Instructor Don Liles
exp lains the finer
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points
the Seminole branch,
Brantley Harbor,
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agencies served by
the United Way. The
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leadership
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facilities for social
and health activities
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children, but for men,
women and families.
Budget In this year's
fund drive: $12000.

drive report was issued this
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Sanford's Oldest and Largest Company
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News item: "Dee Woodbery,
U.S. Sen Lawton Chiles' Central
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
Sen. Chiles' administrative aide
hasn't arrived yet, anyway.
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DeFredses went in to apply, they were told
are 58 priority families ahead of them.
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Orlando Ave., Winter Park.
Tel 6452060. Open 9:305:30.
Sat. 10-2. Ample Parking. We
cater to individuals, Couples,
families and groups. All
modes of travel anywhere In
the world.

Sanford Housing Authority Executive
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for $45 a month. There
are holes in the floor
where possum and
cane in, and holes in
the ceiling where the rain comes in.
Until Friday, Mildred DeFreese lived there
with her husband and their two-year-old son.
That was the day the man from the county
he!t' de rtm't inie to look at the hakiire
and Lick up a big sign that says "WARNING'
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TheDeFreesesRtheir home thinking they
could get into one of Sanford's six public
housing complexes.
Because of their situation, they do have
priority status but that doesn't mean they'll
get an apartmenty time soon.
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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
openair seating, for viewing
Waikiki's skyline and

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flcialsat the Center for Dljease
Control in Atlanta were giving
varying advice to local health
dePartments. 1'One said we
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should suspend our program, • •
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
Tuesday, the first day the shots .

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Daytona
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Seminole County Corn.
County Coinmiss 0M Harry
Federal officials
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missioners Tuesday created a Kwiatkowski dw saldthe ad'V no evidence that swim flu shots
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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possi lity of com bining the assets to private Industry, a prompted authorities In eight
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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
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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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formal letter of protest to specializes In transportation. tatives other
counties send.
acting chairman, will have the finalization wIthin 00 days.

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The firm may be contacted
during off
business hours for
supplies for condominiums and
hospitals In case of an
emergency by calling -*39
seven days a week. Gonzalez
will open the shop to furnish the
parts needed.
For every day information
about parts and rentals, call
King's Supplies six days a week
between 8 a.m.4 p.m. -ADV.

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Gonzalez Buys King's Supplies
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
said, because it Is so well known
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Seminole's swine flu programs In Orange and the cowit
commaaround us stop.
Inoculation program has been V011111111
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halted.
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earlier today.
Turn-out
Dr. Orville Barks, director of
"We were caught right In the shots at [WOOd ieinentary
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said he stopped the program at choice," Dr. Barks said. "We Barks said.
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formation on things to do and expertise that make every trip your best.
see that may be
also discovered a jewel of a portunity to really get away
easy
m s it you're commodatlons available. In the hotel
in Tobego, site of one of from it all.
past
two
years,
business
trips
touring at random. Judy knows
the
most
have
been
made
to
England,
beautiful International
But this Is only a small
Landon so well she can even
champi
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France,
Spain,
India,
Nepal,
ship golf courses in sample of what Caribbean
give the correct bus number to
the world! She reports that the Cruises can do to make
take from your hotel to any Mexico, the Caribbean, Los
point of interest. She's Angeles, New Orleans, St. area Is tranquil and unspoiled travelling more than just
another trip. There Is no detail
presently recommending a Thomas, HlstnkI, Leningrad, - a perfect vacation spot.
or special request that won't
winter package tour to England Panama, Guatamala and Costa
The second "treasure" was receive personal attention.
Rice.
Two
recent
trips
that
that has the advantages at
shorter duration and lower cod Judy has made have produced unearthed on a trip to the San Wherever you want to go,
firsthand recommendations on Bias Islands In Central whatever you want to do, the
than those usually offered.
America, home of the Cuna Schienks will eliminate the
excellent travel buys:
Three years of living In South
Indians. This is an almost chance of night mares and give
America allows Judy to give
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budget, We, soup and inIvidial trips at their travel
agency to the Wktw Park Ka
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an first-hancl experienceto each
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Important, the Schianks and
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Dee Woodbery checks in
about 9:12 and is quickly re.
routed to another conference
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Evaluation
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
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him that he is In the right place
and may sit down to wait his
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help our candidate be displayed in the most cornplimentary fight possible."
Carter employs about 60 advance men under the
direction of King. The Knight column Saturday said that
me of Carter aides were fired recently for not
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althoughl'lladmit•hatwefeelft'sourresponsiblutyto

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of a city's residents will be out of town. -Invent a fictitious
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the land is worth the asking price.
The site is located On Douglas Road near Altamonte Sprtigs.
Today, William reiterated last Tuesday's position that it was
"rt" to vote on acquisition of the park site until

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demoli tion of the building. A Sept. 23 ruling in favor of the tonight Holy
boss Episcop l
report
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defender. The Sanford team
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prevailed
Saturday by a mlssioners says the building is IS smaller neighbor had
34-0 score. Pop Warner League
details,
gone to close Fourth Street between
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minimum standards But hired
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Frank the occupational license for the
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rep tha t
apresentation.
Another
hail Hot
done.
MAY
THIS DANCE?
Attheir last meet, the Foot's was ordered cl osed by
The police department has commissioner also delayed a the comm
ission Sept. 27.
Sanford junior midget player Tyrone Lowery is joined the building department decision on appealing Circuit
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"Hell," KaIneells said today, 641A and behold the pI boad
recommended it — and to bell with Apple Valley."

The most controversial both cities claimed. Leffler have recommended
that the Sanford sewage treatment
Item of the meeting, which will awarded the land
than by injecting in deep into
and the street be kept open.
plant.
begin at 7 at Sanford city hail, is property taxes
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to Lake Mary.
The commissioners will be
Condemned bldlngs, hor expected to be the continuation
Other items on tonight's
Sanford would like to asked to confirm a decision by
3whoes, sewers, court appeals of a public hearing on a request
Co mmi
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erthe John agen da include bids on
Morris,
who
chairs
control development of the land the regional sewer committee
and churches are all planned for a rezoning that woul
sewer
ments at Goldsboro Park,
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allow
since
it lies win the prime to begin worktoward co
discussion top
committee, will also ask the a prove
for topjg's a restauran t at 2101 French
Jaycees' pro posal to build
recharge area for the city's structing
system that will commission to back the corn- horseshore pitching
Sanford city commission Ave. to expand.
court at
water supply.
see Sanford , Lake Mary and imttee's
rneetng.
decision to dispose of Fort Mellon Park, and a
The city Planning and
Unless a special meeting is north Seminole by expanding
treated waste water by lengthy list of relati vely routine
The commission may Zoning Commission has called to consider th
e appeal, and improving the esisting spraying It o
decide the fate of a building r ecommen ded denial of Guy's toni
ver land rather b ines&amp;
ght is the commission 's last
condemned m February 19Th Bar B Que owner George chance
to decide to continue the
that has been recommended for Smith's request. A group
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demoli tion by city crews, a Job residents from the Highland
cost taxpayers close to $1,000.
that w cost taxp yers about Park
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restaura nt
including City was expected to be conProperty owner Joe L. Commissioner A,A. troverslalhasbeencance!ed.It
Moss of Galne ha bom McQanahan
spoke against deals
with
Blast-Off
granted four time extensions
the proposed rezoning at the Amusement a game room on
give him an opportunity to last meeting of the city corn- South
Sanford Avenue, that was
bring the building
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federal to see scored rn
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TMY L Em"i Jr. am john c, Moore ht ch
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baci w Patrol. He said Ujat BuUer gave the reason jis,,othie public
and 6W rots violations in job Classification,
wanted you back an U* street$ in
employment,
uniformo You'd be better in
prom one
the
uniform anyway.
police
Moore, contracted at his Florida North hospital
Police Chief Ben Butter wasn't availaWe today for comment
room at
Altamonte Springs, said he was hospitalized a week ago for
on allegations by the officers in interviews
ension and
in9 e3densive testing He SAW he
week Butler and Other city officials
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said they would have no doesn't know how longunder
he'll be in the hospital but that he's been
comment Pending completion of the federal investigatton.
recei ving telephone calls almost daily from other officers
Brooks said today that since the abg of the EEM com.
bits that he and Moore'have been excluded from police per- inquiring about the federal Complaints.
"I've been told I'd better give Lip on this (complaint). But I
nelmee in 3 andoberofficersontheforee have been dt
can't give up now, I've gone too far."
they are to refer any questioning
by federal investigators to the
Brooks "
frequently competitive tests are not ado
city's labor attorneys.
ministered for Promotions within the police department, and
B oks, who presently is asalgned to a nit
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patrol shit said names o(thnee who de take tests and th&amp; scores aren't
he's been followed while on patrol as well as off-d uty by officers in
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private time to prepare for every major speech. There

must be decent private holding room with bathroom

near where he will speak."
The Presidefltlaican didate also likes a sandwich with
coldbuttermilkorlcedteawjthlemOnon the $idewbeflhe

arrives at his hotel
And, if he sta ys at a private club, the advance man must
be certain it is not a segregated club. Those who i
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ALAMOSA, (lo. (AP) —At least four
whooping cranes, the fragile fruit of an experiment to save an all-but-vanished species,
are safely migrating south to winter nests, a
wildlife expert says. Charles Bryant,
manager of the Monte Vista National Wildlife
Refuge, said Sunday that two whoopers
hatched from Canadian eggs this spring by
sandhill crane foster parents and two yearlings have been sighted in Colorado. Aflfth has
already arrived at Its New Mexico wintering
spot, a sixth is still at Its Idaho birthplace, and
a seventh is believed safely en route. An
eighth whooper died Sunday, several days
after flying Into a fence.

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For The Candidates

Wanted:

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Head-On Collision
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Treasure
hunt er
Norman Scott says tales of pirated
Wells Fargo chests and stacks
of bullion bars are l uring him to
search Vktorlo Peak and Its
desert basin In the San Andrea
Mountains, New Mexico.
Scott, who is preparing to
take a crew of 17 Into the
mountains next month, said
said that $25,000 worth of ree
search has convinced him that
much of the "Doc Noss legend"
Is hogwash but enough is documented to warrant a search for
the treasure.
He said he believes the treaiure might be In the rugged
desert basin and not on the tiny,
wart-shaped hill.

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By The Associated Press
A head-on collisslon in Tampa that claim
ed
two lives was among the accidents reported to
the state Highway Patrol bringing the
weekend death toll to at least ii.
Troopers Identified the victims as Ronnie E.
Chattln, 33, and his passenger, Ferris L. Toole
Sr., 35, both of Tampa. Officers
said that
Chattin was driving the wrong way In the
eastbound lane of Fowler Ave. and struck
another vehicle.

By 1% Associated press
Then Carter moved on to a vised services at That Baptist
newspliersommaretbas
Every four years, Columbus Grid-American banquet In the Church of Dallas, the largest
ever, according
to
Day merges with the home urne city. There, he promised church in the Soidhern Baptist
(ktlae Jose., erector.
drddi of the presidential can- that he would support the ro- Convention. Its pidor, the Rev.
Mtkeb the scheul for
paign, and the cdklat., per. ration of the rule of the Greek WA Criswell, publicly en.
retarded prehsekr, Is
MIAMI (AP) A former cocktail waitress
form set rituals of parades and majority on Cyprus, when Tur- dorsed the President.
teap.rselly dosed, Mrs.
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and
go-go dancer who helped federal agen
laying
the
of wreaths in honor of kish troops control more than
The Rev.Mr. Criswell, a psi
ts in
J..es hipn it will respea
a
drug
the Italian discoverer of half thoisland.
SEATTLE (AP) —Senior citizens are mcee
case has filed an $80,000 claim agains
tor
with
a
habit
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speaking
out
ikstlly.
lithe
meantime,
than "no-deposit no-return bottles you just
America.
the government for losses she suffered undert
on politics, Was sharply critical
she mid, several Projects
carter
today
also
attacked
:
throw away," says a retired union organizer
Today, President Ford was Ford's claim that the adrnlnlsa new identity.
are heft put Into adieu to
carter In his sermon because
planning to mark
raise miasy fur the Little
Columbus
tratlon
supports
efforts
to
of
his
Interview
with
Playboy
Marie Rand, 24, assumed a fictitious
Day
InØawrethete
hare on their own behalf. "Irs a sign of the
Identify under th e federal prctctIve identity
th bbyt'ottoj Is. rnagzilne.
tunes: Senior citizens aren't
The collection of old
rci. Carter released
ofa
program for those who assist federal law
about to crawl
In
Washington,
aewsur,
while
letter
he
said
proved
n.
a
"salacious,
pornographic
for recycling
away and die," said 55-year-old Norm &amp;lut In
enforcement and then must "disappear" to
has l
Democratic challenger Jimmy clusively that Ford opposed maas1ne." He called Ford a
been a mosey
aninteew.schutisteaiou
their lives.
Protect
Carter was attending Cohanbus Con si's
ho
raising pI.Jeet for the
toimposetax president w "se'k Godly
around the state this fall for representatives of
Day services at Our Lady of penalties on Americana, wisdom In making worldly
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Pompeii church in Chicago and that cooperatedth
sions. Ford, he said, had
mlat.r. are Oft to
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b
deci
walking In the Columbus Iy boycott
izations. He plans to form a statewide coorbeen
asked
for
an
Interview
by
iteP
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By DONNA EgrES
asked McIntosh to determine parade there.
dinatlng council — a unified voice to take on
Playboy
Mrs.
isumi.
and
had
refused.
The
Herald Staff Writer
The letter, from Treasury
whether the city can Cancel As the campaign enters its
imon, was
the IV?? legislat ure. It also will keep records of
of sax per.ons
Drop..! f points for
JU5fl3 lkiuoi license.
William
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MIAMI (AP) Funds to purchase land to
nal flute weeks, the Retmbli. Secretary
Qty Atty. Kenneth McIntosh
aewsers are Taf eta
legislative voting and attempt to influence
Other Items on the agenda for cia, and Democrats are wooingthe
written last August. It called
create the 570,000-acre Big Cypress Swamp as
Uchuge,
President Ford, he said,
217
S.
1978 elections,
will report on the progress of tonight's meeting Include: the nation's etlmlc and religotu
tax legislation "an
a natural preserve may be exhausted by next
Magiolla;
Sem
inole
Inappropriate and dangerous experienced a renewal of faith
his Investigation Into the approval of the position of voting group., which f
spring,
a project officer says.
e
past
Coast,
th
three
Aas.datl.0
years.
for
Casselberry City Council's operations supervisor In the Wocks In major awing dates. response to a delicate foreign in
again Is a term that makes me
The National Park Service has already
authority and responsibility utility department; funding of And both Ford and Carter tried policy
Chilean office,
problem
imcomfortable in a sense. But if
bought, ta ken options on or started conHiawatha; and In the
concerning the operations at initiation for membership In to exploit the perceived blun..
During LiSt
Week's debate, you want to call It born again,
car ports of private homes
Club Juana at that panel's 7:30 the East fee
demnation
of more th an 206,000 acres in the
Central Florida ders of their opponents in Ford said he had vigorously op. ru
use that language."
meeting tonight.
at 157 Fairway and 112
Regional Planning Council; seeking support of one group or po
rare
Southwest
Florida wetland.
the Arab boycott. Carter
Ford's, Michael, I
Tangerine Dr., all Ii
McIntosh was instructed by authorization for requesting another.
said Simon's letter shows that
sad"
with an interview given to
:eh t hide for a brush chipper and In Chicago, c
the city
Ford was deceitful.
Newsweek magazine. Michael,
Other drop-off points
determine the city's respon- recommendation on hid for line to pound away at Ford's state____
Ford,
meanwhile,
was
seekwho
Is
studying
for
the
minis.
(ScIlde
the ca r POrt of a
cleaning equIxnent,
sibility and a uthority under
mont that the Soviet Union does big the votes of Southern Sap. try, said Carter Is ( fl OW
private
home at 315
In
a
workshop
to
follow
charter and laws to reguiate
the not dominat e the nations of
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
The
fists,
a
constItuncy
some
have
candidate
who
"has
a
personal,
Ave.,
Losgwood,
nudity at the topless go.go regular meeting, an address Eastern Europe.
conceded to Carter.
president
of
th
e
Duval
Teachers
Union
says
(Ci'-ied Frim Page I-A)
diøi' Of the
Intimate relationship with
establishment after City will be heard from Clyde Rice, Speaking to a banquet of Pol.
6,000 public school teachers In Jacksonville
Todd said they were wader the impromlon an opportunity
In Texas, Ford attended felt- Jesus Christ."
Country Kettle Reataurait
Council Chairman Sal Orlando president of the Altamonte- Ish-Amerlcanj, Carter pledged
'
would be provided those )eoaers who attended the session to
7
Cauelberry,
;
will strike Thursday if there is th ere is no
reported to colleagues that Casselberry Chamber of that no word or deed of a
get back with all association rn.mli. to
progress
towards a new contract.
.
information he was privileged Commerce regarding the Democratic White House would
Th
"
is
to see from State Attorney Christmas Parade; a letter ennhint at acceptance ofpe r.
is not 1968, th is is 1976," James W.
But the parks board met last Monday before home owners
U&amp; '742,
Abbott herring's office con- from County Judge Wallace manent Soviet domination of
Geiger
said.
"Today we are part of organized
c[ed a meeting.
Hall on the phase-out of Eastern Europe.
j corning the club ,,shocked
labor
and
our
picket lines will be joined by
'1%)T dIcfrlJ to g&amp;iiaeaa
1
municipal cuurts will be heard; "It's time we had leaders who
(Coatllaned Prom Page 1-A)
to
other
union
mem
land
bers."
withno
an engineer's report regarding will speak up
Id
mentL
for
freedom
In
Teachersarouncj
the state walked out in 1968
"We didn't have any opportunity to express
Orlando said that the council, Lake Yvonne will be given; a Eastern Europe and also In
Brooks, who was discharged from the U.S. Army with rank of
In
accord
with
a
U.S.
Suprmee
before they (corninJasloners) went ahead end voted on
and
for
ce
d
th
e
Florida
Legislature to increase
resolution
on public works rest of the world," Carter said.
TOdd
after spendIng 14 months In Vietnam; said, "Hopefully
added.
Court decision, ha.sthe power W employment act will be constate
aid
to
public
schools.
While most of the
"Detente depends upon
the EEOC Investigation will bring about changes In the police
Todd said directors tonight will decide on a coarse of
set moral standards for the sldered and Councilman recognizing the legitimate aspiteache
rs returned to work after a few days,
department's
attitude
toward
black
officers
and
there
will
be
That decision will be presented to the 100'member association at a
community and apparently Charles Sizer's request
C.
th e dispute lingered in Jacksonville for lack of
more bl.cks hired and the city will itthere to Its own civil serrations of the people of Poland,
under Its occupa tional licensing
meeting Wednesday night. Association members may appear at
regarding procedure for Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Ro.
Vice rules and regulations,"
a noreprisal agreement.
WINTER
SPRINGS
ordinance
can
rescind
the
the commission meeting on Oct.
agenda Preparation will be mania and the rest of Eadem
Brooks said he doesn't look for any promotions for himself as Following the
nightspot's license. He also dlscue(j.
monthly
a result of the federal probe but "i Just want to see
Europe."
that what's departmental reports, City
Parks Administrator Jim Buck said homeowners had
happened to me doesn't happen to other officers here."
Council plans to take final
"couple of weeks" to voice their protest. "Maybe that wasn't
Due to the EEOC Investigation the city must preserve
action
tonight on four or.
Buck added. Buck sat In on
u
the Sept. fl meeting. He said
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nomeowners are worried about vandalism, traffic, fencing and
Up for second readings are ;
other employes holding positions similar to any positions that
the design of the park to be located near their development.
Brooks and Moore may have sought.
the new sign ordinance;
DISCHARGES
John F. McDevltt Jr.
T1i.IO is 120-day period In which EEOC Investigators are to
ADMISSIONS
ith0ihiMbon of the municipal
decision In August 1975 to purchase a clay pit. Homeowner, near
S f d
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ss s oundfor
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Sanford:
assess
the site protested,the coamduion backed off an the MW vote to
Philip J. Allen
I
the complaints the city will be Wined accordingly.
Russell E. Webb, Deltons
Nova MmUult
for
the
Police
education fund; :
and County Atty. Tin Freeman plus Hattaway and
Irene Brown
Carol A. Jordan, Longwood
Joan Rife, DeBary
It J IflcaUon Isfo und thetOd al admin auveag,
the 1975-fl fiscal budget or.
Kwiatkowski were Indicted by Seminole County Grand Jury
Raymond It Eden
for
Patricia Levasseur, trYto"medate"change5Incoflons byflhe fy
Leon
A.
Ames,
Deitona
dinance and ordinance on
If this
alleged Violations of Florida's Sunshine Law.
Joyce L Edwards
charges were
Longwood
tail the EEOC could file federal court lawsuits on behalf
Alice Teffi, Deltoca
rezofllfl5 procedure.
dismissed, but were appealed by t he date attorney's off ice.
of
the
Charles S. Faulkner
Nancy G. Spears, Orlando
officers.
Also on
Essle M. House, lake Mary
Actually, t he Apply Valley site Is the second controversy to
agenda wm
Frances E. Galloway
Leroy
James,
Oviedo
Percy
L
Mercer,
Lake
Mary
pa
nt
for
Mack Fire
eflct Over Parb thIs year. A former park sife chosen by the p
Henry J. Grandmalson
Peace
Saudi Roberts. Lake Mary
truck
stated
for
BIRTHS
delivery
soon :
board was rejected by the comnhltilon after, homeowner, showed
Phyllis Jenkins
Deborah
Sears,
Lake
Mary
discumlon
of
Mr. and Mrs. Travis (San.
o- :
uP in form to protest.
Charles F. Morris
Robert D. Dean, odeen
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (A?)
struction In Planned Unit •
An
Alene M. Rhodes
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
angry
mob
of
Roman
Catholics
punched
(Novai
and
James Ryan
MAYOex Office.
Therisult, a girl, Sanford
kicked the two leadersof the Women's Peace
RczWW H. Tillman
Z
:
:
Margaret H. Willman
Movement and destroyed their cars while the
DISCHARGES
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Beatrice B I ison nette,
Sanford:
women
took refuge in a Belfast church.
LONGWOOD
A public from B-i to C-i Commercial on
DeBary
Uura J. Garrett
hearing
at
Betty
Williams
and Mairead Corrigan tried
7
tonight
will
property
on
I
E. Sanlando
.
Ralph E. Chalfant, DeBary
William
precede the regula: CIty Springs Road.
to address a meeting of the Turf Lodge Ten.
Beatrice Ruff, DeBary
Elizabeth C. McClelland
Council meeting. The hearing
ants Association. The meeting was called on
Heading the regular agenda
Bernadette Stafford, DeBary
Susan F. Meeker, DeBary
will be an a request by
Sunday
to protest the death earlier in the day
,
Blake ill be renewal of
Roy L Thomas, DeBOJ
Rose M. Loyd, Orlando
and Cole for change of zoning
with
Animal
a
13-year-old
of
boy hit in the head by a British
Ethel Cullum , Delthna
County
THE
:
Control
for
dog
control
Frederick C. George, Deltoria
soldier's plastic bullet.
Longwood.
Lucille D. Marks, Deltona
U
Also up for discussion will be
Charlotte M. Simmons,
a
Meeting
drainage problem behind the
:
Del to us
Carter
kennels on 1.ongwood
Mary Hitteil, Lake Monroe
WEELLC.NE
TOKYO (AP)
China's leaders are
Markham Road; a paving
Charles F. Jemery, Orange
Juneofi9the Iovedprofes
believed to be waiting for a meeting of the
was awarded the Doctor of petition to pave Overstreet
City
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Dr. Wendell C. Stone, lAws Degree
NNO-M
..90
Communist party Central Committee before
Ruby West, Pensacola
nd, In 1970, was Avenue; a request for a street
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Emeritus
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at
Rollins
presented
the
officially
naming Premier Hua Kuo-feng to
Hamilton
OCTOBER15
Holt
by
College, died Oct. 5 at th
for David Massey; and late
e
Medal
and
th
e
ODK
ADMISSIONS
award
succeed
Mao
Tsetung as pa rty ch airman. But
Winter
Park
charges on water
Towers his excellence In teaching.
Sanford:
another
report
from Peking appears to inPmt Porno following a
Donald J. Anderson
iog t lln.
dicate that Hua is Mao's successor.
.a
Dr. Stone served as the TrirvIc,
Martha M. Bellamy
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Elected as Professor DlrectorofBoyslnt he Je
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Brends J. Brooks
Emeritus in April of 197o, Dr. Court, New Haven, Conn. in
Willie M. Daffron
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CIrcWt Court Judge A.J. Hosemsnn Jr. today
Stone served Rollins as 19 and served as a member of
Ruby N. Jones
)
contlnusd until Nov. 25 two
Professor of Philosophy,
the American Phllophical
Mae K. Lowe
major
criminal
trials
that
had
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scheduled in his court this week.
f t he Faculty and, from 13 to Association, P1 Gamma Mu,
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Donna S. Medlin'
Nathaniel Lee Wllliin
195Z
as
, Cadle Brewer Co ,
Dean of the College. Dr. Phi Delta Theta and the Winter
s,
25
LEISURE TIME PROGRAM
Gordon A. Sweeney
Sanford, had been scheduled to go to trial on 1574
Y.
Stone was a member Of
Park University Club.
Sandra L Taylor
charges
of attempted murder, first de
Rollins community for 37 years
gree arson, throwing a
Claude A
(1933-70).
destIctive d1ce, W conspiracy in connection with the
Dr. Stone Is survived by his
Olga Young
,,SUm IN Trim," begins Oct. 12, meets Tuesday and
fire-bombing of the residence of a Sheriff's
Wife, Manila, and Sons, Frank
Alexander Grant, DeBary
de',gy
.
Thursday,
940:30 am., ends Nov. 11. Fee $15.
A native Californian, Or. and
Also
continued until Nov. was the lottery trialof
Alex, all residing in Winter
Derims C. Kimball, DeBary Stone received his A.B. degree
Clay
ton
"Drawing I," eight weeks, beginsO . 11, meets Monday 7.
Thomas, ii, Altamonte Springs. Thomas
Park.
Horace J. Allen, Deltona
was
from
Pomona
indicted in July by a statewide grand jury in connection
10 P.M.
College,
Paul M. Chico, Deltona
Claremont, Calif., and his
Class will explore line drawing, form drawing, and the
with $50-Ma-week lottery allegedly Operating In
Memorial Services were
AflCS H. Lengel, Deltona
Ph.D. (torn Yale University. In held Friday In the Knowles
Seminole and Orange Counties
elements
of
composition
and design In drawing. Drawing media
He 13 charged wjiji conducting a lottery, pou
used
will
include
ink,
Charcoal , conte crayon, and pencil. Fee
of
campus.
Possession of lottery parapllernalia. Itery tickets, and
$15.
Both defendants are free on bo
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"Class Guitar," for people with little or no experience with
nd pen
Wit I U get ) OUE skit'i., )l ihty calls from the pec çk V lit) t.1) It'
trial.
ten weeks, begins Oct. 12 meets Tuesday 7:30-9 p.m.
the
guitar,
Sunday's high 7$, today's low
the 'leiltiw Pages I() (II1(J aUk)flk)hilC or truck rentals'
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Y. I1enj
Ocl
Funeral
Covers
basic m usic theory, chord progressions, acNotice
11.
Rainfall: 21 ladies.
'sour YeIkn
Daytoiaa Beach: hIgh 11:07
Sates Rep can deshin a flrgram for
P companlment, and development of chord-melody solo,
t
t'ti that'lI make it easier for ibe people 10 (intl
am., 11:20 p.m., low 4:2* s.m.,
t)U.
Instructor: Tony LIina. Fee: $15.
Considerable
cloudiness
IS p.m.
MILLS, MIS. EVILYN
PUbI,,d Daily
Wough Tuesday. Highs am U
Pad CagWnd: Wo 11.0 WALKER — me mor lil sqfvic@s
Sunday, e,C,pf
"Modeling," eight weeks, begins Oct. 14, meets Thursday
by The Sonlard and
Horald.
Inc.
ay and Chris tmas ,
and lowi tonight Ii the upper a.m., 10:4* p.m., low 4:24 am., tar Mgj. Evelyn Mills. SO, OS 21)7
MàQnOII Ave. Sanford, who
yeuow pages
SICOfld CPau
4:52 p.m.
d'4 Thtssday, will be at tO am.
Paid ii 5410er4, FlO,,di 31?11
The classes listed above are fee-supported, and are presented
HOrni. Delq,
Iii. Northeast winds mosijy
Wednesday
at
the
Lutheran
Bayport: high 3:23 am., 4:43
ss c en ts ,
MO,Ih, s
at
no
cost to the taxpayer. Those desiring more Information may
lr
$14
10
Chwch
at
the
Mal In F
Redeemer with
around 15 m.p.h.
p.m., low 15:27 a.m., 10:11 p.m.
i', horn, delve, All
Minth. 5710. CMOnth.
Othrr m,&amp;,.
Rev. LA Reucher OHicltiq
contact the Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community
Ste 20 12 Monin
College.

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Senior Citizens Organizing

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appear at the general membership meeting of
the Maitland-South Seminole Ch am ber of
Commerce at noon Thursday at th e Maitland
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A news media panel will question the

Ordinances
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State Rep. Vince Fechtel (R-Leesburg)
will address the Casselberry Rotary Club at
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the Caboose
Restaurant, Casselberry. Fechtel will speak
on the nine constitutional amendments to
appear on the Nov. 2 ballot.

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Scott says he reached an
agreement about a month ago
with Bailey to cooperate In the
treasure h unt.
"Bailey knows where It Is, I
don't," Scott says. "I've got the
Permit to search. Bailey

dominated the convention

PONTA DELGADA, Azores (AP)
Americas
balloonist Ed Yost, rescued nearly 600 miles short of his
goal, says he feels "perfect" and "in good spirits because
I broke lots of records."
Yost was forced down In the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday
east of the Azores, cutting short his attempt to become the
first man to cross the ocean In a balloon. But his
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headquarters near Washington said that before Yost
ditched, he traveled longer nearly 107 hours
and
farther 2,500 miles than any other balloonist.
The previous records were 87 hours, set In 1913 by
German named H. Kaulen, and 1,351.9 miles, set In 1914 by
H. Berliner, another German.
The West German trelgh.r Elisebeth !tn rescued
d and was taking him to Gibraltar. The ship wss expected to arrive there Tuesday morning.
The 57-year-old balloon manufacturer from Sioux Falls,
S.D., took off from the coast of Maine lad Tuesday,
headed for "anywhere between Norway and Spain."
He radioed Saturday night that be was about 700 mIles
west of Portugal but had run Into strong vertical winds
and was being tossed up and down.
His balloon's height was controlled by r.I,iafrag either
helium from the balloon or ballast from the gondola. Yost
said he was running out of ballad and helium and was
gradually settling toward the ocean. Portuguese navy
officials In the Azores said he told them the buffeting also
made him W.
U.S. and Portuguese officials in the Azores began
preparing for an ocean rescue. Shipping In Yost's flight
path was alerted to his predicament.
A U.S. Air Force Hercules rescue plane left from the
American air base at Lajes, In the Azores. It carried two
paramedics trained in ocean rescues, ready to Jump Into
the water If necessary.
A Portuguese corvette was also dispatched to the area.
Yost touched down In good weather at 0657 GMT (5:57
a.m. EDT) Sunday 250 miles east of the Azores and 560
miles southwest of Lisbon, Portugal.
A U.S. military spokesman said Yost Jettisoned the
balloon as soon as he hit the water, leaving the Steel and
plastic gondola floating on a relatively calm sea.
The Hercules circled overhead, but the water was
reported a warm 68 degrees, and Yost appeared to be in no
danger, so the paramedics remained in the plane.
The Elisabeth Soften, which was en route to Egypt,
picked up Yost and the gondola about three hours later.

"Used to be most of our
cl ients were women ,"said Jane
of Orlando. "Then after the introduction of the pill, husbands
got uptight and wanted usto spy
on their women ."

agenda.
But John L Russell of Orlando, who circulated his book
telling how to bypass and remove locked transmissions In
t&amp; .aInutes or less, said that
the rumance and danger 'are
Still there, not so different from
paperback novels.
Repossession of cars Is one of
the varied assignments given to
private investigators. "To some
men, their car Is like a sex ob.
Ject," Russell said.
Bob Jane, who built his reputation for child snatching as an
agent for a divorced parent,
said that domestic disputes still
bring In a large percentage of a
detective's money.

then-presidential assistant
John Ebrllclunan to Treasury
Secretary David Kennedy
mentioned an Arizona mai who
"claims to have secret
knowledge of the Jocjen of 7Ø
bars of gold weighing between
40 and 50 pounds each.'

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the business for 30 years, said

he's seen the private detective's
work evolve from peddling twobit Information to troubleshooting for corporations.
He said he solved one crime
by studying brands on more
than 10,000 hides of slaughtered
cattle, broke up a gang em
beiiling meat from a meat
Packing chain, and has been Involved In raids on South American sugar beet plantations.

for U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly.
Mrs. Lipton is the Markham Woods
delegate to the Seminole County League of
Civic Associations and corresponding
secretary of the League. *She is a member of
the Seminole County Republican Executive
Committee, on the board of directors of the
Suburban Women's Republican Club, and was
active in civic affairs in her native New York
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national amateur boxing chain.
plonshlp before World War IL
"Just a belly and ear gun," he
said. "You've got to 'shoot 'em'
In the belly or ear to do any
good."
The weekend convention for
florida prh.,. detectives was
held at Bahia Mar the same
place MacDonald's fictitious
hero Travis McGee keeps his
Imaginary houseboat docked
during his exploits.
However, Garretson and his
fellow private eyes say the
reality comes with such hassles
as law suits and a new state law
req uiring $300,000 Insurance
coverage for every licensed
agent and his employes. Such
administrative problems

District 33 and District 43 candidates for
th e Florida House of Representatives Greg
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Noss never found the fortune.
Some legends claim the loot
was the secret stash of Emporer Maximililan of Mexico or
cache 01 an errant Jesuit
prie. Aners say the mountain
was the vault of Apache chief
Victorlo who was stain In 1850.

then gave the U.S. Treasury a
"candy-bar sized" gold honk
which was later confiscated by
Secret Service agents.
As early as 1570, the' White
House had shown Interest In the
story. A July 1570 memo from

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Range and his company, Expeditlors Unlimited, has a 10day search permit from the
army.
Among Scott's backers Is
famed criminal lawyer F. Lee
Bailey, who represents a halfdozen clients who claim to know
exactly where more than 100
tons of gold are hidden.
"Give an J ust 30 minutes and
a helicopter and I can lead the
commanding general rigid to
the treasure and show It to
him," Bailey said In an Interview three years ago.
Scott said he was hired last

sense to join forces."
Several people, including
Noss' widow Violet Noss Yancy
and the State of New Mexico,
have Staked a claim to any
treasure, but Scott said that
only Bailey's clients have
shown him evidence of a find.
"I've been given a gold statue
and a gold bar by the Bailey
people as factual evidence,"
Scott said. "We're having tests
done now to determine the gold
content and age of the ssen
pies."
Bailey's business manager,
Wayne Smith, said that Bailey
told his old friend, former At.
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by the widow of Doc Nos,
months rnapptng Out lilsusault who died 27 years ago with a
on the Henbrlllo Basin In the bullet In his head and tales of
a
Army's White San
Missile fabulous fortune on his lip..

Private Eyes Convene, Talk, Yawn
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)
Although the setting
was Straight out of a John D.
MacDonald mystery, the
sleuths who showed up for a
convention here talked in less
excitin g terms.
"It's boring," ad iltted Cy
Garretson, a Clearwater detective, as he
d to pay attention
to a discussion of lobbying
methods, "But It's essential."
Garretson, a huge, baldheaded man with a gruff, dusty
voice, could have sprung from
the pages of a paperback mystery. Armed? "You're covered," he quipped as he pulled
out his hand from a pocket in
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Report Slated

Msidey, Oct. If, 7-4A

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By BOB LLOYD
near Geneva.
the fracas, was shot as he and other bar
IleraldStaff Writer
Deputies said Kenneth Bagwell, 31, of Sorrento, crowded to the door of the bar. Officers said six
Two northeast Seminole County men were being died from a bullet wound in the head after the shots are believed to have been fired from
outside
held without bond in the Lake County Jail today on shooting at the bar. Another ba patron was the bar, penetrating the door. Bagwell reportedly
murder charges following a Saturday night incident wounded and hospitalized, deputies said.
was shot In the chest as well as the head.
at a bar at Sorrento in which a Lake County man was,
Seminole officers said two rifles were seized In a
Seminole deputies seized a small red Pickup
killed In a volley of rifieshoth.
wooded area near the Chaudoin brothers' trailer,
truck after the arrests. They said It was lmpowide(g
Seminole sheriff's deputies Sunday afternoon
Investigators said the shooting occurred after at Sanford where It was to be processed by Lake
arrested two brothers, Jimmy and Clark Chaudojn, two men were ejected from the bar during a fight. County officers today for possible
evidence In the
30 and 22, at their trailer home at Mullet Lake Park
Deputies said Bagwell, who had been involved in shooting case.

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two
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Selected were chairman Bill Herlong, a

MONDAY, OCTOBER 11
Sanford La Leche League meeting for expectant and
nursing mothers, 8 p.m., 113 W. Crystal Drive
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Women's Auxiliary, VFW Post 10106, Sanford,, 8 p.m.
Meeting at the Post Home. All members try to attend.
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Board of Trustees
luncheon meeting, 11:45 a.m.
Home Citrus Seminar. 7:30-9:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center. Speaker Frank
Jasa, county
agricultural agent.
Sterling Park Elementary School third grade open
house, 7:30 p.m.
Friends of the Si. Johns, 7:30 p.m., First Federal,
First Street, Sanford. Speaker, Dennis Auth, consultant
and first director of St. Johns Management District

Leesburg citrusman, and co-chairman Abney
Cox, a Coral Gables potato farmer, farmer
and Ed Fletcher, a Quincy cattleman and
vegetable farmer.

TALl JISSEE (AP)
the program will have proven functionally illiterate," Tucker
Officials say that if the pro.
Welfare mothers who are such a success that it will be said. "They are frustrated and grain Is successful In getting
unemployed and have no Job expanded statewide," said disco uraged people who don't the hardcore welfare recipients
skills will be paid while training
Murray Tucker, an [IRS con- know the work system, on payrolls the returns will be
in private or local government sultant.
although they know the welfare about $5 for every $1 spent on
Jots In a pilot program meant to
The program will be rertrict. system very well."
the pilot project.
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solve chronic welfare cases.
ed to women who have been reSimilar programs are curTucker said there is a popular
The project is scheduled to ceiving Aid toFamiUes with De- misconception that people want rently underway in New Jersey,

begin this month In Jackson- pendent Children for more than to be on welfare.
vile with 100 welfare women three years. They will be placed
"Most of these women
with several children
the in private or local government
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most hardcore of the unem. jobs to get work experience and very sincere about wanting to

work but they have

ployed. In February, another 50 learn

Governing Board.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce quarterly
director's meeting, 8 a.m., Chamber building. Coffee and

Atlanta and San Francisco,
Tucker said.

rolls.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Women's Auxiliary VFW Post 10106, Sanford, 8 p.m.
C.oppercraft party, Post Home on the lakefront. Everyone
invited. Get some new Christmas decorating ideas.
Overview of Environmental Changes and Their
Impact on the Balance of Nature class, 9:30 a.m. at
Florida Power and Light, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., led by Ira
Weigley. Ten week course ending Dec. 8.
Sanford Optimist meeting. noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.
Bargain Book Sale, South Seminole Community
library, Altamonte Springs, 281 Maitland Ave., 10 am. to
5 P.M.

Chairman Robert Graham of

the Senze Health and Rehabi-

trated in getting jobs and have litative Services Committee
said the proposal was long
project.
out of the current 00,0)0 AFDC essentially given up looking," overdue.
ai
d.
"M
an
y
of
em
wi
th
ll
A federal grant will pay the families Inthe state, officials he s
"These people have a desire
.
probably consider this project
women until they become say.
e
their
last
ch
an
ce
for
productive
to
be inde pendent and not rely
proficient.
While half those on welfar
on the welfare dole," the Miami
Offi cials of th e Department of are off in less than three years, lives."
Democrat said. "We ought lo be
Health and Rehabilitative Serv- these women are w hat social
The jots which the
smart enough to figure a way
ices, who developed the project, workers call the chronic cases will be placed in co dwomen
ul range
hope to double that number in who have been unable to get from food servi ce in a hospital their desire to better take care
o f their families and the
the second year and reach 450 into the job market.
to apprenticesh.ip with plwnb- public's desire to encourage
women by the t hird year.
"We are talking a bout women ers or other skilled tradesmen,
people to work can be mat"it is our hope that by then In their 31or4Os, many of them Tucker said.
ched."

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Maitland Public Library Fall Lecture Series Election
76, 7:30p.m., Jack Lane on "The Two Party System and
the 1976 Presidential Camoalgn."
THURSDAY OCTOBER 14

Pilot Re-Enacts M ission

Champagne punch and hors d'oeuvres event from 6 to
8 p.m. at the Mayfair Country Club, Sanford, honoring
Seminole County Commissioner Richard Williams. Those
wishing tickets may call either Susan U*on or
Barbara
Winningham.
SISTERS Inc. luncheon meeting at noon at th
e
Holiday Inn at the Monroe harbor
Marina, Sanford.

HARIINGEN, Tex. (AP) — podedly is the last flying B29 in atomic-bomb simulator, a bar- inission and I was relieved after
rel of ex plosives, sending a It was over that it was a sucWatched by 40,000 persons who the world.
paid up to $5 each, the pilot who
Joinin g 'fibbets at the con- miniature mushroom-shaped cess.
dropped the A- bomb on trots dur ing the Airshow 16 cloud billowing skyward.
"I've never l
a night's
Hiroshima, Japan, re-enacted weekend flights was Victor
Admission to the viewin g sleep over the fact that I cornhis historic mission from a B29 Agaither, a retired Air Force area was $5 for adults, $2 for manded the bombing. The gray
bomber — complete with inlit&amp;- officer who is credited with ctdldren over 12, and free for hairs I've got now came from
lion mushroom cloud,
much of the restoration of younger children.
the pressures of business."
Fifi. The aircraft is named
"i
was
not
emotionally
üTibbets, who retired from the
Paul Tibbets, a retired Air
alter his wife.
volved In the dropping of the Air Force in 1966, is now presiFoe general, flew a
first atomic bomb," Tibliets dent of a commercial flying
ed
said.
"To nie, it was a military service in Columbus, Ohio.
Grande city once Saturday and the Confederate Air Force, a
twice Sunday to help raise nonprof it organization found
money for a group that pre- in 1957. The weekend's activiserves World War II aircraft. ties were held to raise money
for CAF work on its "G host
The real bomb he dropped
rom Squadron" of planes.
the "Enola Gay" on Aug. 6,
1945, left nearly 130,000 persons
Com bined crowds est imated
dead, missing or Injured.
at 40,000 watched as the big
"mere certainly wasn't as plane appeared over a target
area, opened its bomb bay
much to worry about compared
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to 1945," the 61-year-old Tibbets doors and delivered a simulated
said after piloting the bomber A-bomb.
for about 30 minutes each time.
On the ground, a U.S. Army
The plane he flew, "Fill," re-- demolition team detonated an

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Checks Aplenty,
But No Balance

The Clock
By NORM OSHRIN

It's the New Year for the federal government.

Under the reforms voted by Congress In 1975, the
fiscal year
iTI began Oct. 1 instead of on the

traditional July 1. An interim quarter not attached
to any fiscal year Is now past.
Unfortunately changing the way the govern.
ment keeps Its books did not guarantee any

change
in what they contain. Indeed, the budget
resolutions adopted by Congress recently provide
for a $50.6 billion deficit in fiscal 1977, requiring
an
advance in the national debt to a dizzying $700
Mon.
The deficit is $7.6 billion greater than what
Pri!dent Ford envisioned in the budget he submitted early this year. His proposal to couple tax
cuts with spending cuts went by the boards. Antirecession tax cuts enacted last year have been
extended into 1977 in the new tax bill, but Congress
made no major cutbacks in spending program.

fl* election debate concept has caught on. Now, concenuloen, our loercea report, and being known to
All of these matters, as you can Well Imagine,
In aditIai to the two more p esideglal debates and his follows as "Dr. NodallilI" Dr. Grady. also sparked live i*scesalon behind dosed doors. But the
a
deniiaJ debate Friday nhaJd nut asked approval of a special &amp;m code for the biggest tne was yet to come: the matter of the
Tuesday (l$Ils) well be treated to a confrontation debate. He wanted to weur knickem
physical position of the candidates during the
doser to home — between Florida lmocrstk Sen.
Grady explained that such apparel is a com debate. It was In this ares that Sen. Odles made Ida
Lawton Oilies and his RePublican challenger, Dr. fortabie symbol Of the good, old days to which he so most emphatic demand.
John Grads.
much desperately wants to return. And he wanted
Chiles, knowing his long sit
u and strength, InNegotIations for this latter debate were long, the debate viewers to be rain1ndiJ
poigoJy
of
aided
that he be allowed to Walk continuously
involVed, Intend ye and secret. Word had It that Dr these happier tim
during the debate. His argument was simple: The
Grady was concerned with the built-tn advadage
Dr. Grady lent out on this one. The arrangers voters obviously liked this style and voted for him
his opponent had beca use of his Inctinbency. As a decided It would give him an unfair advantage,
because he had walked around the date. And he
result, In the negotiations, Dr. Grady sought as
The matter of literature that would be permej added one telling point:
Some voters jnd might not
much of an edge as he could wangle.
in the Loch Haven Art Center also arose as a recognize him In a stationery position.
The Belle Glade doctor made several negotiating point.
Dr. Grady, It was reported, laidled a bit on this.
miggestiOnlL They were dWY discussed aA finally,
Dr. Grady insisted that all members of the p
His Initial reaction was OK — but later negative. He
the arrangements were reaolvd. Here, for the first and
audience be forbidden from carryfiig Playbey, offered a compromise. He would allow Chiles to
time, is a report of what transpired.
Penthouse, Rolling Stone, or any other "suggestive, walk U he were allowed to wave his flag during the
Dr. Grady Initially wanted the first debate at porno-learning, suWarsive-9-1111111blications. With on
e debate The deal was quashed.
lead to take place In an Inland dlv; that is, not In a key exc
eption, however. He said he would accept
Continuing his protest, Dr. Grady claimed he
coastal city. And everyone, knowing Dr. Grady's any questions
per
taining
to
the
Jimmy
Carter
in.
already
had trouble following Chiles, positions and,
background and predilections, understood this verview
inJth tOne p
is
sue
ofptyy
besideLhe
confided, hehua tendency to get ny
preference. Grady has what is uncommonly called But overall, he emphasized,
did not want to be when watching things move forward. He explained
"Ccmjnuanoi,a" and thus is acutely sensitive to the seen or photographed In the he
same room with that
that he Is used to things standing dill or, prefrably,
ease of access would-be subversive invaders have kind of literature If, he added, ..you ll
ca that moving backward. Any other direction confuses
along the coast. He didn't want to be there to hear literature."
him and disturbs his reasoning proctaset
The doct
the chants, "The Russians Are Coming, The
or won his point.
Sen. Chiles, compassionate man that he Is, was
Russians Are Coming.. ." It would distract him
And, finally, Dr. Grady suggested
other sympathetic and compromised. He agreed t
during the debate, he said,
o
provision. He wanted John Wayne to deliver the confine his movements to lateral or backward
Dr. Grady won his point; the first debate was bene
ction
for
the
evening.
He
di
later dropped this motions.
scheduled far Orlando.
request when Sen. Chiles agreed — but only If Dr.
Dr. Grady was happy. The two protagonists
ur
Enco aged and armed with these two key Spock
could gfye the invocation
shook hands onft.

TOM TIEDE

Cv iedo Breaks Ice, 134 2
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affair was ova.
Mile win did not come Easily.

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Reset for 24 hours later, a fact
1'
.- that few seemed to know, the
game was played without the
b.n4or dance Corpsfrom either
team showing up. ft was 50
played without many of fans
who shoed op the night before.
But those that did come out
Were treated to the
ex.
citing game the

L iberty
Abhors
A Vacuum

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deluge Friday night that
washed out the scheduled
contest between the winless

DON OAKLEY

Frank Rizzo:
Abra.s lye
Off

ByIJl3$Ipg
Herald Comp.adeij

But the second half was
Despite falling to score, it turn was swinging to
another dory.
was obvious that the moines- Minutome;. At least it the obvious to MorIgnmer1.
w
Early In the third quarter
The first year lesdw of the
It took the Oviedo Lions four Cocoa Beach drove
deep Into
Lions
watched his young squad
ganses, one raincut and
one Oviedo territory but had to another flild goal stop
attempt
,centest that ended in a lie, settle f
early In the (auth
or a field
ad, but
before they finally won the first Niels Dahlmann. goal try by
he
knew his charges were In
The attempt
$ame of the season, 13-1Z from the 17
%I
OM
trouble
yard line was
Sat urday night over Cocoa eno
mmm
ugh, but It was also wide to
Wlth $:101eft tn thegam.and
Beach.
E
Nsrshi,$.nt, p,
the left, so the nuen
Mindey,Oct. nin-e*
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tgomery prmpI,eged,
Ms learn leading by
"We
are
1-0, MooApparently the wait was away empt
y.
(C— ( Pug. $-A)
victory could be heard coming
,fr= thleir locker room many - P
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Victory at hand, thoughts of Joy In minds
of Rick Nash, Charlie Johnson, Will Carter, coach
Glib, left to right
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Mait

Randy Willis turns corner for Oviedo first

down; Cocoa Beach's Steve

McCabe

MiIwee Teams Pull Warner Upsets

years.
1' After a scoreless first period
,
the liars were able to drive
down to the Minutemen's 11.
.-..-. yard line.
PHILADELPHIA Former u&amp; Sen. JPh
A holding call plus a stout
Clark refers to Frank Rizzo as 'Philadelphia's
: Cocoa Beach defense appeared
One presidential candidate whose name is not
Mussolini" — and that's about fair. The beefy,
All of this high finance may be more relevant
to stop the Lions. But, led by
to
likely to become a household word Is Roger L
macho mayor of this town Is a genuine stinker.
Americans today. The outlook for the federal
.
quarterback
Randy Willis, the
MacBride, standard bearer of the Libertarian
five tempestuous years In office his honor
budget from now through 1980 became a con.
Lions got back tea first and
Party.
has dishonored virtually all that he's touched.
4
goal situation from the onecentrateci point of discussion — and disagreement Federal
But anybody who Is really hankering after "a
officers have conducted continuous
— between President Ford
%yard mine,
and challenger Jimmy Investigations of his operations, newspapers
Mllwee's lowly Junior football Teague prevailed on a 40-yard
choice, not an echo" might want to lock Into
From there, It only took
warriors fired themselves op to sweep by Ed Wiggins and R.D.
Carter In their first debate. 11 Mr. Ford did better have charged him with using police to spy on his
MacBride's campaign manifesto, a modest'
! Henry Finney one play top
new heights Saturday and Howell's three-yard plunge.
paperback called "A New Dawn for America: r)
than Carter in the debate, as some polls indicate,It
Political enemies, even a leader of his own party
Jb.lt
over
and
give
the
Lions
their
brought
undefeated, untied
The Libertarian Challenge," published by Green
Leading rusher David Henley
is probably beca use the President's approach to ( Democratic) has accused him of bribery.
4' first lead of the season.
•
Pinecadle tumbling down In charged four yards for a
Hill
Publishers
Inc.,
of
Ottawa,
M.
The latter peculiarity is perhaps most
these complicated fiscal questions seemed muh
Oviedo went for a two-point
two weight divisions of the touchdown and Lynn Sutton
Simply dated, the Libertarian platform calls
more knowledgeable than Carter's.
revealing. When Democratic dignitary Peter
attempt
on the try after
YMCA Pop Warner League.
'I
added the extra point as
for
the
abolition
of
the
omnipresent
power
the
Candle complained that Rizzo had offered him a
touchdown,
as
Willis
completed
4
Gary TomlIn's 10-yard Lakeview upended
bureaucrats
In
Washington
have
amassed
over
lway's
Political bribe, the mayor denied It. What's more
Carter must somehow reconcile his
apasstoFInneyInthed, •e
reverse sparked the Mllwee Junior Midget aggregation.
promise
of
the
a
lives
of
Individual
Americana
and
the
return
11,
the mayor said he'd take a He detector test to
balanced budget with the expensive new programs
But, off sides on Oviedo was
Mldgetteanoverpth,e0- Hen!eyplledup66yardsfor the
of the government to what the Founding Fathers
back op his denial. He did. And failed
detected
and the play was
-.
In his platform. He came up with figures
0,
while Milwee's winless day while John Little blocked a
In
tended
It
to
be.
Indeed, adds Joe Clark, Frank Rizzo Is
called back.
Junior Midget entry tied the punt and Vince Edwards
VI". .
presuming that economic growth In the next four "Wt'
a.
Consider
the
following
facts,
says
MacBride.
,
and stupid." The result
This time around, Coach Joe
,..
South Orlandoans, 6-1, on recovered a fumble. Leon
Years would produce $60 billion In extra revenue by being he hasarrogant
Washington has Increased 14o1d In size and
brought the Qty of Brotherly Love
Montgomery
brought
In
Antone Lemon's seven-yard Williams, Willie Carter and
power
David
1980 to finance those programs
In just the M 45 year&amp; Government at all )
ft Caughell to try to boot the ball
while still meeting to the verge of civil war. Civil libertarians and
touchdown pass to Alfonso Tim Herring also turned In top
levels continues to double every seven years,
the ballooning cost of programs already on the, ouiers spent most of the year collecting a
wh
through. The senior's attempt
Ferguson.
., defensive efforts.
ile the economic energy that aintains our lives
reported
154,00o
signatures
to
recall
Rizzo,
an
fell far short and the Lions had
books. That doesn't jibe with Mr. Ford's projecIn other junior Midget play
The Tuskawilla Junior
-I
grows
more
slowly.
The
average
person
now
tions, nor those of most government
effort that has now been Invalidated by the state
to settle for their 6-0 lead.
Saturday, Sanford trampled budget team roiled up2loyards
and pdvp soprune court. The court ruled the petition was
pays more In taxes than for all the necessities of
The score remained that way 1
winless Jackson Heights, 54-0, rushing as It overpowered
econwists 1rho are trying to c&amp;ct4 thefect A constitutionally inadequate.
life put together.
up
till
the
gun
sounded
ending
•
Lakeview surprised Conway, 7- Teague,w 26-6. But the defense
federa1ja budget policies on lnflatloei
11
The trouble Is that many Americana don't '
The recall attempt wai an act of desperation.
and
the
the
, South Seminole bombed recorded the
first
half
.
6
,.
.
,
$
rate of economic growth.
opening
.1
.
realize what has happerd, he says. They go on
Unlike Impeachment, It did not require formal
During the first two periods I4&amp;r
Orlando-McCo
y, 40-0, and touchdo n wben Jeff Baker Jackson Heights Junior midget QB Torn Johnson
,
t
. ..
thinking
the
govenmieg
Is
the
same
as
always
t
charges of illegalities to be lodged against Its
the Lions defense kept .. the
Tuskawilla topped Teag1ie, .4. blocked the , first of two 4iidi
(Herald PPfs by
— too big and
In fact, Carter's economics may not
wasteful, perhaps, but still "ours"
subject.
In
Rum's
case,
actually,
the
rationale
visitors
at bay and shut off
Taking
The
PledgeAgain
Leroy King tripped up alter Sanford junior midget gain; Jackson Lck Wells)
Elsewhere in the Midget for the day and Bob Van
even jibe
and
dill,
on
the
whole,
benign.
heights' class,
with the prognosis coming out of the Democratic- behind recall was that many perceive him to be a
their running and passing Angelo Boston (53) moves In
Teague
tripped Twyver fell on it In the end
"They goon indulging Its expensive bumbling I
' games.
controlled Joint Economic Committee of Congress. dictatorial iuifoom
Tuskawifla,
12-I,
to
chalk
up Its zone. Baker also jarred loose a
and meddling us nartt IMuh,.q a a4,Ili1 .11W—..
At bed the recall maneuver was loaded with
Disturbed by the apparent leveling-off in economic
I
first
triumph
of
the
season,
brace of fumbles in a stellar
grumble, but accept Its claimed Authority. This
COCOA
risks and hxplicaUon.t Rizzo's lieutenants
Jackson
Heights
dumped
defensive
performance.
recovery in recent months, it suggests that the next correctly
11
Vattitude has been endlessly useful to Washington
pointed out that there is no law against
Ocoee, 144, winless Sanford Scott Grant spearheaded
26 100
A
d
Ruthes-Yards
2 114
Congress consider stimulating it some more — with
-uur pocuss and
IIl Passing Yards
Politicians promising one thing and doing
bowed to St. Cloud, 14.4, and TuskawiUls attack with
is
117
additional tax cuts and additional spending on job another.
running our lives."
8 140
Penn
As for the opinion that his honor Is
2.30 '
NEW YORK (AP)
ri
th
Du ng e past week
Overtime
was
too
long
South
Seminole bumped yards on the ground and two
3-346
for rushing on 35 carries, but MOONEY
Purvis
34
programs. In other words, more deficits for the
"quite
meaningless."
He
suggests
it
Is
a
conFew
Americans,
however,
will
be
persuaded
overbearing (he was a staunch Nixon ally), he
various statistical Indicators pointed to a less
Trinity Prep Saturday af- couldn't get the fInal
TRINITY
Maitland, 6.0.
F
receptions, scoring one
coction rather than an Indicator.
yard Into 9
First Downs
sake of the forced economic growth that can only hardly alone; Congress too, Is full of gorillas.Is than buoyant economy, but perhaps
to go all the way with the Libertarians, some of
Id
,,
ternoon.
of even
PeeWee
bracket
action
saw
touchdown.
Pat Evans tallied a
31106
the
end
zone
in
Ruthes-Yarøs
whom
regulation.
Why
should
Ruggles
have
such
a
low
opinion?
40259
In
seem to be advocating the total
What was most disturbing about the attempt greater signLflcance they influe nced greatly the
whip up the fires of inflation.
ing
ds
Beac h
9 another upset as South six-pointer and a conversion as
u
The
Saints
dropped
their
ove11hescoredfromthe
dlainantftng
of
the
Because,
under
government
contract,
he
has
4.1
to recall Frank Rizzo was
federal and date govern1
'l'
nlno1e deadlocked division- the victors Improved their
Oviedo
'.i
heth fact ismore election race.
4141 ,•
but Mooney countered for a 7-7 i 3
second game c •
analyzed the Index and, In fact, Is working to ments and their replacement with what would
season
Punts
3-SI leading St. Cloud, 13-13; Mil wee
The Index of leading eco nomic Indica to
There are marked differences between the or less Innocent of doing anything except being
as tie.In thesecondqua.,ciff
II
division ledger to 2-0-t
develop a new statistical formula to replace it. amount to a multitude of mln1govenunen — )
0-Finnyl run (run tilled)
Fumbles- Lost
scoring came
himself. It should not be suddenly surprising to sharply. Wholesale prices rose. Th rs fell
and Pinecastle drew, 6-6, in a
CS— Mam I run (run failed)
Penall,es.yards
Offensive linemen Trip
e unemBarnett
hit
White House and Congress on economic policy, as the
on
12-yard
field
The unemployment rate also has Its critics. free and voluntary associations of people with
0- Finny 1 run (Caughill kick) time when Sarasota Cardinal
battle of
PeOPle of Philadelphia that the mayor is ham
ployment rate remained high.
powerhouses; Snelson, Jim Cook, Bill Norton,
has been shown by Mr. Ford's veto of $9 billion
but
Trinity
ormed
M
st
Does
It
overstate
unemployment?
The
Comcame
up
back
GB- Winn 10 pass from foley (run
common Interests.
witha is-io goal,
The Index of leading Indicators Is generally
fisted. He has been so for decades, and has been
Maitland cuffed Lakeview, 13-0, Jeff Hughes and Bryan Johnson
for the winning score on a one- Cardinal ,w
failed)
worth of spending bills for the sake of holding down thoroughly
victory.
monwealth of Massachusetts maintains it does,
Mo.y •i, I y
For If Americans have a healthy fear of big
Appreciated for It In this community. consIdered one of t he mod significant bas—
u
for
its first victory of the year, keyed Tuskawilla's rushing
plunge
and
that
as
a
Yard
by
Trinity
Jimmy Jones.
P.
• *557 -s
the size of the deficit. As the federal government
consequence its economy has been government, they also fear big Standard Oil or
Rizzo was Philadelphia's police corn- romet ers of economic activity. When It is high
me
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
loss
was
"disappointing"
and Tuskawlila trudged past effort while Richard Mililman
The closest Trinity had come
damaged by, among other things, higher big Teamsters or big anything else, and
begins a new fiscal year, the course of its fiscal rnlasloner during the civil rights disturbances of and rising it suggests fair economic wea
RUSHiNG- Cocoa Bosch: Matzo according to
winless Teague, 6-0.
and Steve Memory bulwarked
ther;
Trinity
coach
Joel
to
scoring
was
a
fumble
Into
borrowing
casts.
the
II
71;
Ovledo:
Flnny
22
141
policy remains subject to the checks and balances the I96. He became a part of the local folklore when fal ling It foretells storms.
recognize the need for some kind of referee to
Kelley,
South Seminole's Junior the defense with five unassisted
who
saw
his
team
come
end
zone
by
TP Seals tO run (Barrie" kick)
Seals
COCOC Beach:
from
the
one
Does It understate unemployment Scores of safeguard the Interests of the weak and
Bantam Cobs-as pounded the tackles apiece.
between Congress and the executive. As we see It, for his tough, crude, uncompromising attitude
up with several superb efforts with Mooney recovering.
But the Index of leading Indicators qui vers
CM Wilson pan from Arriyo
(Jot kick) $
PASSING- Cocoa Beach: F ol ey against a game Sarasota team.
North
Titusville Bills, 33-0, In
the first Ford-Carter debate has strengthened the toward blacks, youth., and Vietnam-era non- m uch, m uch more than mod of us realize, so municipalities, including the City of St Louis, powerless and to promote the welfare of the
Chris Stone logged two
Trinity is now 3-2, the same
S 140 III. Oviedo. Willis 230 ii.
TP- Barneft 22 FO
general public.
greatly
In
fact
says
yes.
They
feel
cheated
e
heavi
con!orniljta.
He
kept
no
personality
secrets.
Norbert
Seals
th
th
est echelon, while touc hdowns and John
at
th
e
cliche
"all
o
because,
r
had
178
yards
mark
posted
ve the lot"
they say,
Republican argument that the frustrations and Actually, he
CM-- JOi'*s I run
by Mooney.
But while It Is one thing to say, as MacBride J
Sanford's Indians were handled Arthur Cleveland and Richard
flaunted his vulgarity. During a suit can almost be applied.
the understated figures deprive them of federal
Hass, Mnlord Junior midget defenders Eric Johnson (40)
1
antagonisms which can arise from having a against a Philadelphia
revenue-sharing
funds.
does,
that
liberty
is
by the South Titusville Bears, Zabest each scored one as South Tyrone
Lowerv
newspaper, the mayor
the
absence
of
forcible
When It Is announced each month ft Is read by
'
.' (32) break '.r
for RickY Bennett
President of one party and a Congress controlled said from the stand he was going to strangle a many people as a rigidly set figure, computer124.
(20)
Is the jobless total an accurate count? It isn't restraints, It is quite another to suggest that .
eminole roared
by the other can be q uite acceptable at times—
porter.
accurate and infallible. It Isn't. It Is revised each
even a count. Few people realize that It results anything resembling liberty can exist ina state
and reporter,
quite important in times like these.
of anarchy.
is not an exaggeration to say that tle month, month alter month. The reading for th
from
a
small
sample
that
Is
then
put
through
a
e
On the cover of the official boxing program sold at the
LYRUWCV
majority In this community has been Infatuated iame month might undergo a dozen monthly
5flhICQ
The Founding Fathers knew this. They knew
computer. it is a formulation rather than a
Pinecastle
Orlando
Sports
Stadium
that
it
was
in
the
nature
of
men
from
the ranks of the
with Rim's goon-like demagoguery. And not revisions.
—
in
government
,
on
fight
night,
It
tells
who Is lighting In
count. It Is welgided, averaged, adjusted — and
,1 '
the main event, along with preliminary pro bouts. It also shows
only the hard-hat crowd, but many of the
Midget unbeaten. Baber, David
The wholesale price Index Is not subject to so
also corrected, but not until after the end of the or out, singly or In combination — to further their
pictures of some of that night's participants.
Peacock, Mike Jacobs antjBob
sophisticates as well. 'The business community nany revisions, but It Is open to the same
Year.
own Interests at the expense of others'. And they
r
(4
11
Lowe keyed the victors' outleft us, after all, not with the finished structure of
Under all the lighters names there is always the same line,
and the middle and upper classes have wanted a Imount of questioning. Is the Index accurate? i
- ~.,,
Why do we pay so much attention to the
a
free
society
but
I
mea
standing
defensive
perni
"Outstanding
Amateur
Bouts."
ngful?
strong arm In city hail to forestall the possibility
merely the blueprint for one.
It seems to be there as almost an
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1- ,
numbers? Well, they are Indicators. Econotnjstj
fonnance,
ruinous racial conflict.
after thought. Bouts that are thrown In just to fill out the card.
The real challenge facing Americans today Is
Some economists ha ve faith In this Index, but
J.
generally believe Washington's statistics are the how to
Mllwee's Junior Midget coup
"rof. Richard Ruggles, Yale Uni versity econNothing could be farther from the truth
the balance they sought, the
best In the world. But professional economists balanceachieve
between public need and private
was also triggered by a
While the pro fights include some of the greatest names In the
mist, Isn't among them. He maintain., It Is
I
also understand that figures can mislead.
freedom.
world, they sometimes have to take a back seat In importance,
recovered bobble, this one
championship and was named as "The Most Outstanding turned In by John Love. Carl
ii
and almost always In action, to amateurs.
Fighter" In that competition. His record Is 21-3.
Blonlgan, Tim DeForges and
,!
The pros feature names like Gene Wells, Mike Quarry, Elisha
Harris was the runnerup In his state's tournament and brings Santiago
FWDA
Echanlz Jr. anchored
Obed, Vinny Curto and such. But rarely is there a match that will
in a mark of 13-4.
allow these men to meet fighters of equal stature.
the defense and Steve Mobley
Both men are just about the best there Isin
9
South In their carried for 5 yards asMjlwee
Not so In the amateurs.
weight classification, of 165 pounds.
WASHINGTON — For decades, the taxpayers
While
placed the first smudge on
Central
Florida
Is
the
place
fighters
porations are trying to wangle out of the taxbuild reputations
The next bout will be between Lake Howell's James Salerno Pinecastle's
The study charges that DuPont's use of
have been giving the barge industry a free ride
season slate.
that
a
ll
ow
them
to
ti
gh
t
In
pla
ce
s
like
New
Yo
's
rk
Madison
Sq
uare
payers, is the renovation of Locks and Dam
useful conclusion whatsoever about cance1and Georgia's Calvin Motley.
statistics "to publicly congratulate Itself
down the nation's waterways.
Two touchdown sprints by
on Its within the company."
Garden, the Orlando Sports Stadium Is the Madison Square
Complex 26 on the upper Mississippi River.
low cancer rate Is not merited, Is misleading to
Salerno was also most impressiveatt iecentGokjen Gloves Curtis Smith lifted the South
Unlike other transportation systems, the
Garden for amateurs In the South.
in the word., of one analyst, the DePort report
This is the key link in the Mississippi's barge
1
com pe tition and walked away with a huge trophy. He also scored Seminole
the
public and Is
Inland barge lines don't pay taxes or mainth
PeeWee club to its tie
It
Is
a
disservice
to
Its
workers."
"Is
too
well
done
to
Attribute
Its
errors
to
e
place
a
figh
works his way up
a recent win over Lakeland's top middleweight, James
For months, the House Oversight and competent statistics.
1.4 This coining Tuesdayter ght
Intenance on the rights-of-way they use. The entire transportation system. In 1969, the Army
Cl
Smit
Averett, to with mighty St. oud.
- .
h
ni
is typical show at the Sports
Engineers offered a plan to replace the old,
Therefore, it is reasonable
qualify for t his light,
Investigation subcommittee has been
d
.
I.. Stadium.
raced
canal system is built, maintained and operated deteriorating
42
yards
on
a
sweep
for
checking tosunnisethattherewuadeliteft
Into the menance of Industrial carcinogens
Motley hasarecorciof 11-3 that includes a win over Salerno jn one score, thmlater
facility with a new dam and two
ed
by the Army Engineers at a cast to the taxpayers
l ona
In the main event At will be a tough rugged club fighter from
In mislead." He adds: "I would
major U.S. cities. As part of Its Invedigatlod,
larger locks. The Improvements would
Georgia. This obviously another top bout between two of the areas
classify it as a
of more than $300 million a year.
New
47-yard
razzle-dazzle
play.
public
England,
Roger
job.,Phillips,
going
up
against
relations
our
own
tough,
snow
quadruple the river's capacity to handle water
top performers.
the subcommi ttee has tried to pinpoin
Over the years, at least 13 federal studies and traffic. It
t the ma jo
Chuck
Hooker
passed
to
Greg
rugged
club,
fighter,
Taco
Perez
In
the first half of a double main
Asserts another scientist: "The report
would also cost the taxpayers a
sources of the deadly carcinogens
The third fight features Georgia's Golden
Is
position papers hve urged the adoption of
Gloves
champ
Cochran
for
the
crucial
extra
event.
carefully developed but Its metho&amp;
1 wonder if they're mot'ing from the same house i'e 're mo ving :'
Roosevelt Ostell, Against another Lake Howell battler, John
waterway user charges. Yet year after year. whopping $400 million.
It discovered that large numbers of employes and its condusjg are
not justified," Is faulty
point.
In the co-feature 10-rounder it Is one of the world's top
The waterway lobby's friends in the Senate
"Hurricane"
Hayden.
at a Dupont plant In Belle, W. Va.,
1. '$ heavyweight contenders, Johnny Boudreaux, taking on trial
had COO.
Craig Adams pounced on a
Congress has quietly obstructed the move.
Ostell holds a pair of wins over Salerno, although he lost
A DuPont spokesman conceded
A doer look at the interests behind the tried to 'UP the $400 million undertaking into an
traded cancer. Therefore, the subcommittee thatFootnote:
there were
the
fumble
for South Seminole, and
horse,
Joe
Mayc.
omnibus water resources act. The bill authorized
last time they met, and on paper might be too much for the
asked DuPont to furnish information
'methodological shortcomings..
waterway lobby may explain why. Not all the
other
top
defenders were Frank
L
The two pro preliminaries are also in teresting bouts: Frankie
117 pork-barrel projects at a staggering total
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yo unger, less experienced Hayden.
onover
the in the data but insisted that the company had
incidence of cancer at all 109 DuPont plants
Zu
r,
Jo
be
hn Alexande r and
barge lines, such as Cargo Carrier, Inc., and cost of 11.1 billion.
Santore
tries
to
prove
he
is
good enough for main events, by
acknowledged this. "We've done everythin
an 18-year period.
But Hayden has run off a string of impressive outings and Allan FeSTItO.
g
we
Mid-America Transportation, are the obscure
taking
on
th
ano
er
al
proven
tri
horse,
Leroy
Walker; and Milton
But two alert senators, Gaylor Nelson, D.feels he Li now read y to try someone like Ostell.
know to to protect the health and safety of
The company responded with press releases emn
our
A 9-yard dash by Byron
companies they seem. Mast are subsidiaries of Wis., and Pete
Owens, one of the top middleweight prospects lathe nation, meets
ploy es," he declared.
The opening fight Is between two undefeated boys, Bobble
that
cancer
among
Its
Domnencic,
R-N.M.,
Worked
the
i
employes between 16
corporate giants, which pock a powerful wallop
Washington
carried Mllwee to
game
Johnny
Evans.
.
PUSH-BU
Mays and Joe Turner.
TTON LETTERS: Th Ste
14ck5 and Dam Complex 26 program. 7bc barge !Ind 1974 was 21 per cent lower than the national
on Capitol Hill.
Its
64
knot
e
j
with the Pthec&amp;stIe
All four fights figure to be good, In
interesting, hard fought
Mays Is the best Lakeland has to offer in the 115-pound class
industry will try again next year.
rate. In two plants that had a higher than about to purchase asophIca.J cornptgj
Pee Wees, and Washington
bouts.
Cargo Carriers, for example, Is owned by
bouts.
Well
worth
the
price
of
the
admission,
SNOW JOB: A confidential congressional
while Turner Is the cream of the crop In Melbourne.
system to answer Its mall. For an estimated $4
average cancer rate among male employes, the million
.
added 38 more yards on 14
Cargill, the grain colossus. Mid-America report has accused the giant DuPont chemical
But, If Boudreaux, Santore, or Owens lose it would be a major
1 year, Se
These fights are obviously not just tough tests to see how far additional
company
insisted
that
the
Canm
had
not
be
nate
aides
will
be
able
to
carries. The defense
Transportation belongs to Peabody Coal. Other
u
et.
OflC Out of live Customers moves every year. Which means potential
ps
Th
ey
all
figure
be
to extended, but come away with conalong a man is In his career. They are the best around goin g up
complex of misleading the public about inn caused by on-the-jobexposure to carcinogens. Answer their mail by pushIng buttons.
0
Customers are moving into your neighborhced all the time.
was paced by Tracy Lemon
barge owners include Amoco, Dow Chemical, dustrially caused cancer.
vinctng wins,
against equal opposition.
A con1puter terminal will be Installed in
"Oh, my gosh! With Congress adjourned I won't
Robert Blonigan and David
But these claims are sharply challenged by Senate office. The system provides a variety
each
of
Mobil, Phillips Petroleum and, not last nor lead,
A 'hIow Pages Sales Rep can help your share of these people
Not so with the amateurs,
In blistering language, the report characbe getting bills to sign in the Rose Garden and
ltisflottheSportsStadlum'sfautt
th
epro'scan,..come
Urbach.
U.S. Steel.
find
you.
He'll design u program for you that'll put you
Rep. Andrew Maguire, 1)-N.J., In a confidential form letters. At the touch
There
too,
four
bouts
been
arranged.
But
In
these,
no
one
Is
an
up with fights like the amateurs, because sometimes they do.
terizes the company's attempts to downplay the
look presidential"
report to the subc
of
a
button,
the
m
ittee.
Dan
LaFlew
and
Bill
Martin
Citing
in
the
right
places with the right informalion.
overwhelming favorite. In each contest both boys have had to win
What this means Is that the taxpayers are Incidence of cancer among its employee as
omm
the finding., appropriate form letter will
But most of the times they are forced to make
of govern,,
"a
be spewed out by the
matches
that
recovered
a
pair
of
fumbles
In
subsidizing some of the largest corporations In
little gyms and arenas around the South to qualify for a chance are good ones, with the local favorite figuring
private experts, Maguire Computer, Each letter will look as
deliberate attempt to mislead" and a "public declares: "Noneand
to win,
k at the
tilt had been
and Jim Russell ground
of the analysts who examined painstakingly t
America. The latest gift, which these cor- relations snow job."
Sports Stadium.
Why? Because of fans and their pre-occupation with records.apiece
yped from the senator's own
the DuPont data found they could draw
out 66 yards rushing to aid
The
main
event
is
between
St.
Petersburg's Jerome Williams
any dictation.
Thankfully It Is not that way In the amateurs. If you lose or if
TkawUla's PeeWee decision
and Georgia's Harry Harris.
you win, you can still go out for things like the Golden
yeaow
Gloves, The over Teague. In the Midget
Williams recently won the Florida State Golden Gloves
A.A.U. and the Olympics.
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1 1 0 .500 143 102
Stars of the show were Drew Seminole High students," he
Boston 1, Cleveland 3
4y
wife
had
a
mastectomy
borne, in the first half as the Wash
Pittsburgh Steelers' def ensive about as good isa grade school Pittsburgh Where x rays
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The occasion was the Fame Bonglannl, who played the said, adding somewhat crypteam right now.,,
at Dhl- PVIdSIIC
Jets took a 14.0 lead.
frootfoir.
Phila
with all-Si 115.00; (3.1 with all 74l ., -,;aster were were married for 2$
2 3 0 .100 73100
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3,
Montreal I
Convention,
at Orlando's Good Guy; Pat Maltby, Bad tically: "Contrary to popular
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th
game with a conciasion With yard third-quarter
ehoupltalshe w
okeaman said the quarter- cod half after a minor miwcle Miri
?Way's Gem"
Minn
my mastectomy, Ills reaction
field
.it
4 0 1 .000 7 53
No games scheduled
animal gathering of the stak's tender; Debbie Whelchel, Good do with the Presidential
back was 44resting cowort. PW* In his right calf, and rookie Chcgo
the same beautiful woman I had told me Immediately If he was
3:33 Idt in the fird Na. He was blocked by the
Steelers bit ably."
media specialists. The featured Girl; and Gerald Meyer, drunk. debates."
DIrt
Richard Todd cajn
taken there before her surgery. repelled or not.
may have led the battle, but the (ambled buck to Cle land
3 3 0 .140 $0 41
•
Montreal at Detroit
ve
on
On
say
event
was On presentation of
Musical score was by Bryan
It
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"High at Noon" will compete
&amp;uwui, guided by Nays, won the Pittsburgh 29yard line.
made no difference to me,
New York's offense stalled in
Atlanta at New York Island
At 49 1 married a terrific
Western OlvIujen
the
Jim
Haabln
Awards
to
the
ers
Harden
and Frusta.
In
other
NFL
games
Sunday,
the
second
half,
while
Buffalo
against
productions from every
e=eptlhat
It
brought
us
closer
man.
the war, 111-111.
L.A.
(I
had
had
three
proposals
3 0 1 .573 95 43
Mays then moved the Browns the Jets
New York Rangers at Min.
but student media pr°ns
"High at Noon" Is a spoof of other state at the national finals
downed
Buffalo
17-14,
rallied
with
two
TDs.
But
Todd
S
Fran
together
and
strengthened
our
and
3 1 0 .750 " do nfwa
took my choice.) Had I felt
Sipe, however, was not the to the Pittsburgh one from Dallas beat the Giants
N OrIns
In a statewide coated,
the old western movies, the title in Miami In Auril next year.
24-14, marched the Jets from their
IC*dbMed Fhm Pap 5-A)
high, arching 9M that was
,, love.
2 3 0 .100 01112
only casualty of that particular where Cleo NUkr nmpm. r.,.,,_ w_ n.
i
deformed
I.
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-Association
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goal.
71 woman 311OUld tell her myself, I'd have missed the Guy; Is wum issuvic uuvcwr neeG Frassa (left) to Pat Maltby, The film's Bad
Slit
National Football League war roll missed the point after with 30.0, Kansas Ci
0 5 0 .000 as 133
3d
Up 21,
t eshy's field
Eastern Divislan
ty Upset Washgoing to need to score again it
Angle Taylor. Seminole County AN. direCtor; Gordon Deanc bartender in
Dallas
That
extra
point
proved
to
4
'Vbr
early. It he Is a mat
best part of my life.
N.Y.
GJist
SVday's
Ieutts
14
.
L I Pts OF GA
Sunday. Pittsburgh darting a dandln, Dave Logan, holding tngtn 3330, Detroit surprised
we
are
to
win
this
thing."
New
11
0U50
most
Important
when
(
York
Jets
17
Roger
man,
it
won't
matter.
But
if
Ure
,
Sliubach
completed
13
Buffalo
he
2 0 0 4 5 5
a
the movie and Harry Garrett, Seminole High media specialist.
I am now and..,
ni
quarterback Teffy Bradshaw for SIPE. Cleveland led 13-10.
Dallas 21, New York Giants Cinci
New England 30-lo. Baltimore Of 15 passes for
Those within ear sus* 4 the Beach took over for their four
1 1 1 3 20 17
runs, he would have run
received what was diagnosed as
178
yards
and
a
14
NEVER
BEEN
Birmhm
HAPPIER
Cocboft made amends for stopped Miami 2S44,
I I 0 2 1 6 team's leading cheerleader chanm at scoring from the I&amp;
Don't let this holiday season easily ignite a loose sleeve or perhaps had bad a little too
"n'ck and buck Injuries," a the missed
Kansas City 33. Washington Indpit
sometime during their DEAR ABBY: I'm a wyew.
1 I 0 3 S 7 iIgM
PAT with a 50yard beat San Diego 27-17, Oakland touchdewn, a 40yariler to Drew
s
have been surprised, for yard
end
Minn
marriage
in tragedy. With the other clothing while talking to much to drink and leaves the
Houston
Pearson,
as
Dallas
cruised
to
a
I
2
0
3
5
12
even
without
the
old
man
who
married
a
4S-yearfield goal with I I wondt; left in thumped Denver 17_3,
Eng
Cocoa
Beach
was
Cleveland
1$
Pittsburgh
ii
Foley
back
near
the
surgery.
Min.
0
2
0
0
7
7
j
holidays
approaching, prty the hostess at the bccua pit. "i her
~
17-0 halftime lead m,er the Cl.
old woman who h, had a
on
nwr, way. The
11on's
40-)tird
line
when
he
Winn
cuding
acroris
tne
fever
ants.
startz
ji.
j
ffle
;;
0*
- spread. mc
11T., MAN 14N ...magectorny. She said, "Not I
'tit.t 30, New England 10
W;i.ip9
The chef should never" wear liging fixtures such asi torch
2 0 0 4 1 3 med, his statement,
with a bullet like i5S, which
Edmtn
Morton, the Giants' quarter
Minnesota 20. Chicago is
ALASKA
I 0 0 2 3 0
helpful party hints will insure clothes which are loose or or on lamp miud be handled
'
woman is IxkyenougJto
Green Bay 27, Seattle 10
'
Phon
DEAR
safe holiday activities,
was good for six points. Cocoa
beck, threw one
ABBY:
1 1 0 2 1) 17
chciown
flowing while working, as In the with care. Torches should be
With
be
sure
that
her
husband
didn't
But
his
words
proved
to
be
Beach's
head
coach
Frank
H$PVI
St. Louis 33. Phlladejpl,Ia
I 1 0
Pus In the third quarter, but on
'reference to revealing a marryherJyforf,."I
Never empty ashtrays late at kitchen area. Utensils used for placed far from party guests,
S Diego
more than accurate as
New Orions 30, Atlan ta 0
her
0 0 1 I
Clgry
:nastect0my: lam a 21-year-old assured her that she meant far
the last ci five sacks he si'JHouston I?, Deny.,)
night before retiring. When you barbecues should be long with a illuminating the perimeter of
0 20 0 3
L0fl1wW3abletodCpCOCOa Guertin, could have tried
R1ltimor 2$. Miami 74
feted, Morton fell to the
itupaga1nwfthanrapo
-WaleandI'dadvizeawoman to moretomet han justahoan
Saturday's Results
are
tired, you may forget to safe handle which will not the group, rather than being
er
Beach.
Two
minutes
lat
Oakland 37. Sin Plogo
Quebec S. Calgary?
tell the man about It as soon as buddy.
Dote by Dahlmann, but he decided
grasping his left knee, He was
dampen down the cigarette and conduct heat to the chef's placed in a spot where a dancer
Nam blasted over on a four
Houston S. PhoenIx 3
Isday's Games
th
By EU)A NICHOLS
' the relationship became
replaced by veteran Nom
help. "Chuck, our 12-year-old cigar butts left by merry hands.
Son Francisco of Los Angq.
Cincinnati 1. San Oleo 7,
I
I
and goal situation from am go for broke am went for a two.
1
i
MORRISTHE
can easily turn into the Igplted
'
HamIdC.ITenI*.&amp;.t
Iii
In)
n, assists on a freshman
revelers.
serious.
Personally,
I
point
conversion.
Snead, who mustered one TD es.
wouldn't
Any liquid fuel used for fuel. Candles should be placed
Lions one.
TAURUS
11.
Sunday's Rewlis
Joyce Dorftm. Altamonte, ~*`
bat an eyelid. Only a fool would
night. Debbie, a senior, is in
drive, capped by Larry
The crucial play was a
Often the party hosts will use hors d'oeuvres or other soacks in containers where hot
DEAR ABBY: I can't pass up
Quebec 4. Birmingham 3. OT
KANSASCITY(AP) - Mu. looked like they were going to There was no question in m Csonka's SU-yard
wax or
,
has
the
next
thing
to
an
band
and
a
cheerleader."
a
st
ove or oven to prepare party In process. She may become fad
The
crucial
extra
point
handoff
from
Foley
to
Maria.
be more concerned with how this opportunity to share the
CoIl.g.
Minnesota 4. Indianapolis 1
hammad All won't like this, but beat that poor butterfl
cannot
cfrjp
ed0
corn.
possible mission - she's
New Orleans 3l Atlanta I
Wirlipeg S New England 2
caused some anxious moments But that effort was halted in the
Joyce, an attractive blue- tidbits and make refreshing distracted by her guests or bustible tables or table cloths,
y Into mind to go for third, especially
'much flesh covers his lover's most beautiful moment of my
____ City Royals float submission,
the Kansas
for the home team,
chairman of the Athletic
eyed WwAte, doem,
"heart than the feeling she holds life: I had had a double
offee. The hod or hostess may
Ted.!', Games
with (John) Mayberry
backfield, by a hod of ()
New Orleans quarterback Football
like a butterfly and Sting lilm a
No games scheduled
boo
er's
st
conc
Paul Splittorff, who had spent up.,,
.
ession
stand
at
ape
"Initforhim.
eavean
oven orstoveonthe
about
her
commlttment
o
back
lothe
tackk
rs
,led
Bobby
Scott
threw
for
one
by Hurij1,
Twelders Gap"@,
mastectomy at age 44. Iliad
bee.
J
EAST
Lynan thghSch(,ol,
six weeks on the disabled list
Brett proba bly didn't realize touchdown and ran for another,
school
activities.
"I've
been
holder,
quarterback
Terry
Mazza
was
dropped
in
his
Sin
obvious
Diego
at
result Is charred hors
PHILDADELPHIA never been married and
Quebec
Bucknell 3. Lehigh 0
Borrowing a page from the NXI had not won a game since it, but Mayberry was bendin
Ever try lining up 18 to 20
Calgary at Birmingham
'
Foley, low and 1w could nt
gpF~All ABBY: When I was 34 thought my life was over. Then
active In PTA and volunteer
own backfield ending
g while the Saints held the Fal.
The Winter Park Merchants
COW&amp;'* 10, Holy Cron 6
d'oeuvres in the oven or a fire
In addition, registrations are
people for a varsity home
Cornell 5, Harvard 3
heavyweight champion, the July, relieved Leonard and under the burden ci an 0-for-23 cons to 168 total yards and sent
it UP In time for Dahimam to and starting the wild jubilation
1-had a breast removed. Until I met a wonderful widower and
on
the
stove.
Flowing
clothing
Association
will
hod
a
Plant
now
being taken for the second
lightweight Royals used a buzz- when he retired the Yankees in slump agains
C.W. Post 31, Wagner 0
game, plus six to 10 for a
get a shot at kicking it
Atlanta qua rt erback Barwere in elementary school, and
' 'that time I had a fabulots it was love at first sight, but I
that erupted on the Oviedo side
t the Yan kees.
near
open
flame
or
hot
electric
3WC
and
Show
in
conjunction
annual
cake decorating, the
Florida
St
,
25,
Boston CoLe
saw attack that fluduated from order in the sixth inaW,
- a
freshman or junior varsity
against thun had come tkowski to the sidelines injured.
For the extra point attempt, of the field.
Howard 3Z Delaware St.0
elements
should
be
avoided
with
Tom
McCubbln,
horSweet
Art
Show,
to be held at
'figure.
In
fact,
I
modeled
fought
my
feelings
because
I
It
last
Idt
,
I
rustrating to funny and -sur. marked the first time In the on July 6, a co
game, and sometimes all three
Hofstra 27. NY Tech 15
,
surprised a lot of
brassieres. When faced with didn't know how to
schools. If It's important to my
Baztko,skl
left the game fa.
When
queftned
about
his
Also.
uple of weeks
g his right
ticultural
agent
for
the
Orange
the
Winter
Park
Mall
Oct. 21-23
MATINEE RESULTS
Maine 70, New Hamhire 0
;
children, then It's important to
death or mutilation, I had no the lovely figure he
tell him
that
In One week? Well, that's par
fVIM
Mr
Prise - the thiR gism that New York failed to before Splittorfrs IL-it victory. VOrin
people
by
giving
Caughell
thinking
behi
nd
th
ee
moments
Many
times
electric
hotplates
County
Agricultural
Center,
in
conjunction
with
the
Frosting
e
move
to
admired
Malsochusoffs 33. Baton U. I
worked,
for
get at least one base runner.
FIRST - 1. jow.Arqn&amp; a) ,U 00 another chance at kicking the allow CGUghell to try the extra
me! By helping mine, I'm
choice. (My dearest friend is was not all "me."
I
Mayberry had been a perfect before the first half ended. Suror
coffee
pots
are
used
to
Penn 7, Drown
Oct.
14-16
from
10
am.
to
9p.m.
on
the
Cake
Decorating
School
serve
i
11.00. 13.10; 2. Aldsn,.Beltia
I
It was in 1967 when Joyce first
ball over the goal posts.
So Kamm City,given up for
It was Also, a signal for the placid butterfly, but suddenly gery may be necessary.
now a terminal cancer patient
helping others. I've enjoyed
Penn St. 38, Army 16
point,
Montgomery
re
party
guests.
Late
at
night,
the
I
finally
______________
po
i!
told
him
the
whole
ncjecj
4.80;
3.
Eddy-Sanchts
dead, bounced up off the canvas Kansas City bees to dad
Pittsburgh 27. Louisville
vvvg
(1) 10 60 Q (4.
heard of Lyman's Athletic
Caughell rewarded Mon. "I knew he could do it. JUt,s .1
getting to know so many
ding. he turned bee, buzzing a single K=11112 CItY A W81alliVon 34
I - because she waited too long to story, to which he replied,
hostess may neglect to remove
7) 4.10; P(7-I) 102.10.
Princeton 9, Columbia 3
have
and took off for New York ing.
I
t9ouldrY's
confidence
with
the
operation.)
The Chiefs used a play, dotolftthatUed th s
at
SECOND - 1. Eady-Migugl (1)
.
and
a all. I Just knew he could do it.11
electrical power cords from line
Richmond z. Vilianoya 7
what? You see these lovely
I
today, tied with the Yankees at
.
-19.40 4 10 i,"., '..ir.arara I
college, entered Lyman as a
. JOYCE DORFMAN teachers"LatigM
'IU,yqT
19
....iiwj- '.n' UU
U,7. v
IWIM '...ny t.oacn
J, COflflKticUt C
9R5, she ad[UQEZe lOin '0
circuits
with resultant
Dy
11
gowns
to
teeth
that
you
admire
so
much?
144
3. JosAIberdi (0) 6.1
I
s• Connecticut 20,
freshman. "Somebody
ded, "I sometimes find my job
I-i In their best-of-five Amen- als sixth with a long fly ball to quette, who had singled home a Paul
Methuselah,"
Wiggln In
as handing
"as oldthe
d, and a prosthesis during
overheating and fire.
as
Well,
they
aren't
mine
elthetl"
$300,0W
has
been
raised,
North.
0(1-1)
33.70;
PCI-I)
$40.50;
0D17.
eastern
ii
CAM Leag ue Playoff aer4es after center field. Mickey Rivers rim in the first Inning, doubled Redskins their second straight •
and asked If I'd help called
overevery penny going back cutting Into my volunteer work
ytime, allowing me to wear
270.30
at a with
In wanner climates, outdoor
We'll be married 10 years In
$t. JoIm's. N.Y. 7, Manhattan
a 74 victory Sunday night.
THIRD
football
game.
I've
worked
off
1
slipped as he darted after the up the left center alley and Io..
1. Demifle,Y,. (
.0 V V Nu~lm.
into the athletic program, time!"
:sweaters,
swimsuits,
etc.
No
December
and
life
Is
beautiful!
cocking
Is popular during the
For awhile, it didn't seem ball, then turned the wrong
75.400.70350; 2. lca.Beitla II) 4.1
and on ever since," she said. according to Joyce. m latest On a home game night. Joyce
Syracuse 3 Tulane 0
problems.
. Mayberry, looking more like a
I
B1PD
IN
holiday
season
as
throughout
Echano
Miguel
possible. But thp butterfl y Trinity 16. Williams 0
Flowers in glorious
(1)3.40; Q(
My husband was terrific. It
With 1:04 left, Mike LivJoyce worked full time as a big under-taking for the club Is arrives home from work, jumps
way. When Riverswstl.ough trthanabee,u1nl,iedhome
the year. Guests who have
40; P135) 20310.
(
ARLINGTON
Wesleyan 0, Coast Guard 4
turned e aslwjtat the Van- the bull had' faI
bookkeeper
at
Ivey's,
but
feels
into
FOURTH
hibmnd him
ingston took the soap handed
made no difference In our love
a pair of jeans, and takes
the go..ahead rim.
- I. Cacho$ot, 13
the olympic-sized swimming
W. Virginia 43, Temple 0 ..
Imbibed a little too much can
Fall Colors to brighten
a
- I
:.
I
kees w dosing In
Ivery..is has a p'*lem. Whir,
the kill. and Brett was on third base
11.40 4.10300; 3. P4egUi.Jy (1) 4.0
there is a burning need for pool, with all costs absorbed off with the family to grab a
Vale II. Dartmouth I
Given the leads
life,
except
to
Improve
It.
1113
off
to
Woody
Green,
who
handorff
1.30
.
J.
v?Fsrapsn.naIr,tyw
Vr_
I
btn
I
1'
the
day.
Ar$a.Aran.
(4)
3l0:
'Q.
New York had wiped out an with a leadoff triple,
SOUTH
Boost er Clubs, saying, "I and being paid
1
:sensitivity and consideration -*sirsy Bo* N.. 45155. LA. Calif.
ed Off to wide receiver Henry
hamburger.then the race
hung on to it. He br
3410; P13.11 05.10; 0 0 2 3; $75.71
off by
eajy2.0ICin
Alabema 71, S. Mississippi •
City lead and
05040. Enclose stamped, self
personally prefer to give my Boosters.
"I knew that R1ver'. Pad a
FIFTH - I. MaAOIO.EChIV. (I
formemademelovehjy
eezed Marshall, who lateralled back
agaiMtime.begins. Did the Ice
Appalachian St. ii, Furman
addr,,d envelope, le•..
'safari w
op
free tim e to something of this
2
:more.
''
7740
gone ahead 3-2, kayoing Royals soreshoulder and doesn't throw enth and eighth, giving him 2-3 passed
(3) 5.0
to Livingston, who finally
Joyce considers herself lucky arrive? The cold drinks? Will
Bob Bali's Pianos &amp; Organs
FerAbby'sb.oaIet,'l$.wp.Haye
460) MiruriAltu 15)000;
darter Dennis Leonard In the too well anyway," said Brett. Innings of shuto
nature
"
of
Delaware
is,
Wm.
&amp;
Mary
13
Q(I-3
al
rather
than
sitting
rld
s
When
I
was
47
my
husband
to Larry Brunson on the
because she has her entire everybody who promised to
a Lovely Waddle,." send $1 •
301 W. First St., Sanford
ut relief, his R
13.00 P113) 13350.
DUC 20. Miami, Fla.
third bring. Five of their first "When I touched second base,
'
L..dlng Florists"
around playing bridge. It helps family's involvement and work show us?
i
ed. A year later I darted Abigail Van lynn, 33 Lasky Dr
edskins' eight. Brunson bulled
SIXTH - I Pat,i Alb,rdi IS
22
longed
dint
since
he
got
hurt
*
E.
Carolina
45,
S.
Illinois
25
2" E. COMMERCIAL
nine hits were doubles and it he was just picking up the ball. July
Beverly
Hills.
Calif.
01212.
Please
120
I. Larrl.5 (1)4.00 tb,
provide things the students support. Dan, her husband, is "It'Sprettyhectic,beforeap4
dat1ng,andlfIfeltthemanw
LSU 33, Vanderbilt 20
rest of the way.
PH. 322.1022
a long,self-addressed,
(4) s
Maryland Is. No. Carolina St. 3.
might not get otherwl,se.ft's
during the game, and then the
Q( II) 45
getting serious. I told him about .nct.s.
in the
D1FOI1 30, New England II
stamped (2 Sc) envelop..
P(I-1) $41.40.
Just football, It's for all athletic game, up to his elbows In pizza.clean-up afterward. But I
Greg Landry threw three
SEVENTH
I. Domlngo.Blh,ii
St. 20, Auburn 27
projects
in the school."
really get a great deal of peru
ll.401.403,40;
Jos.Quioia
(4)
touchdown passes, two to rookie
popcorn and soft drinks. He
MiSSISSIPPi 21. Geor gia U
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M$iiisippi St. II, Kentucky
6.207103. Urza Perez (7) 120; 0(2.
In
the
13
years
the
Boosters
secretary
of
the
Boosters
sonal
satisfaction In helping the
tight end David Hill, and
4) 17.40; P(3.4) 9.5Q; Big Q(
have been active at Lyman, year and really pitches in
Boosters reach their goal.,,
Detroit ended a three-game St.N.7 Caro. Central Ii, Virginia with (2 6) 7.110 10.
New England winning streak
N. Carolina AlT $3. Norfolk 9. EIGHTH - I. Manolo.Z.r-,, (1$
701 00 340 3. Fermin [chive (1)
and their own three-game los- St 7
040 340, 3 Maruri.Larr,a (7)
Carolina
35.
Virginia
7
2.00
Ing string.
S. Carolina St. 21. iC. Smith Q(I 1) 2030; P114) 7050
NINTH - I. Bilbao (7) 1540 600
Baltimore 2$, Miami 14
Tenne, 43. Georgia Tech
010; 2. Arecha 14) 73.10 540; 3.
Bert Jones ran for one Baltl0/
The American Red Cross and College Park areas to program.
Zaire (5) 7.40; Q(6 7)17000; P174)
Tennessee
St
31,
Grambling
0
mbre touchdown and passed for 20
Foster Grandparents program Sunland Hospital. Morning and
There Is an urgent need for
$.30.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - delphla Phillies,
177 yards, including a 10-yard
TENTH - I. Arco (2) 7140 760
urgently needs volunteer afternoon shifts are available, Florida licensed LPNs and
Tuskegee
21.
OFF
they're
still
Livingston
Just the Phila- ID strike to
2° 300; 7. Ramon (3)
Cincinnati Reds Manager Spar0.004 30; 3. Said i
drivers to transport passengers live days a week. Call the RNs, as well as lay volunteers.
Virginia Tech 37. VMI 7
"Come Oct. 14, or
Glennwith
Doughty.
($1 3d) Q( 2 1) 43,20; P(23) $4100;
sooner,
It
delphia
Phillies,"
Anderson
The
victory,
coupled
Wake
Forest
70.
Clemson
14
OVER 400 STYLES and COLORS
ky Anderson made a prophetic won't matter w ho Is doing the said.
from the Washington Shores volunteer office, 894-4141
New
Call 831-3000 to volunteer. Four
65
W . Carolina ii. Jacksonville OD(? 2) 33000.
statement last week when talking, somebody will have
England's loss, gave the Colts so w
ELEVENTH
cen
tral locations have been
13
I
I. Arecta Perez
Well,
unless
the
PhiUles
are
asked about all the psy. been
(5) 10.40 7.60 t20, I DomingoSofo
sole possession of first place In
In addition, the Red Cross in scheduled. Mass immunization
,
full of wind. The best team capable of beating the Reds the
MIDWEST
diologicaj needling between his
(2 )S- 40160; 3. Nrgui-Elorsa (1)700
Bidwin
Wallace
IS.
American
Conference
East.
Seminole County Is coor- will take place for three
is
going
to
win.
We
are
t
Wit
I
'
,
he
th
ree
tenQ(2
SI
41.40.
straight In Cincinnati's
P(12)10060.
team and Its National League world
berg 0
r
Oakland 27, San Diego 17
champions, and until Riverfront Stadium,
TWELFTH - I. Santi-Larra (I)
dinating and scheduling separate weeks, Tuesday
Bowling Green 25. Toledo 20
the Reds
$470
Oakland's
II
10
340; 7. Anton- Perot (5)
and nurses for the through Thursday, and one
Ken Stabler threw
Playoff opponent, the Phila. they beat us three games, are going to defend that world
C Michigan 17, Ohio U. IS
7 340450; 3. Fermin Aguirre (3)3 20
__
three touchdown passes, two to
wine
'flu immunization weekend.
Cen tral St., Ohio 77. Ken
championship
th
In
n
I
I
tucky St. 21
e World Cliff Branch and one to
e . .
Series.
E. Michigan 32, Arkansas St .
Cincinnati holds a 2.0 lead In league's leading receiver, tight
Help me pick a theme
end Dave Casper.
Illinoi s St. to. BalI St. 7
'r
the best'of.fjve playoff series,
Indiana 7. NOrthwt,-y 0
Houston 17, Denver 3
.'
and can end it Tuesday when
:1 * '1
Ind iana
20, N Illino is $0
for this year's parade.
Houston's Dan Pastorinl
- H
"
The Annie Russell Theatre at
Iowa
st
41,
Utah
11
they send Fight-bander Gary completed24of4ia,ssesfor2I8
Kent St 71. W Michigan 12
Nolan, 15-9, agaInst the Phlllies'
Rollins College opens Its 45th
Enter the theme contest
Micn;gan 47, Mich igan St. $0
yards against the league's best
0 i
/
Jim Kaat, 1244.
season
Oct.
21,
with
the
Florida
I
Minnesota 79. Illinois ii
~ I
I
statistical pass defense, and
now! The deadline is Friday, Oct. 15, 1976
'I"
Lalfl
a
premiere of the recent
Missouri 7$, Kansas St. 2$
'Ibe key play of Cincinnati's g- Ronnie Coleman and Fred WillV.
I
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Nebraska 21, Colorado $2
Broadway
hit
,,Can.
musical
1
1
2 victory in Sunday's second is ran for touchdowns.
Ohio St. 34, Iowa 11
__
/ 4'/
dide." Performances are
Oklahoma St. 2$. Kansas 14
Air Conditioning Sy%iem
game came in the sixth Inning,
scheduled Oct. 21,221,fl,2$,
Purdue II. Wisconsin 16
_
MInseaOI 20, Chicago IS
________________
CONTEST RULES .
I ~ ',I
involving controversial Dick
"
S Dak ot a ii, N. Dakota 7
29,
30 at 8:30 p.m. There is also
I
'i
me
---r
!
!
,._V
Vikings
built
a
17.0
half
Allen, the Phillies' first
5 Dakota St. 14, Mornlngsioe
14EATING INC
RULES:
an additional Saturday matinee
.,
.
time
l
ea
d
oflscojn
na.,ofone
I
0
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baseman. Allen failed
1. Former Themes May Not Be Used.
O~Ea
of Oct. 30 at 2 p.m.
.
to hold a and five yards by Chuck
Wichita St. 30. Fresno St. 21
4
i
2.
Only One Entry Per Student.
line drive by Tony Perez. Two Foreman, then held off
The show has a musical score
SOUTHWEST
the deruns sco red, sending the Reds
3 DsadlIni On?. For Entries, tobtr IS, 1514.
EAMPLESOFOREATSAVlNGS!
Baylor
32.
SMU
20
by Leonard Bernstein, corntrm
R.
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.
I
ai
V1A4U53
Houston 50. W. Texas st. 7
4. ContsStLlmltsdToChInln Grades one ThghEight
ttisa u.
uneau .-z, anu they coUected a blocked an extra point attempt
poser of "Wed Side Story" and
SAVE
SAVE 25% SAVE 20%
III
.
Rice 26. TCU 23
S. All Entries Bcome The Property Of The Christmas Parade.
______
total of four rims In the Inning, and
Commifte,,
Texas 6. Oklahoma 4. tie
former conductor ot the New
I
:
Sap., Twist
Shilling DIscovery
Bears
placeklcker
4. EntriesWl Be JvdgidByACommitt.. Of Tp,,e,Ju,,,B
Fashion Ton,
Ar'
Should Allen have caught the Thomas
missed
another Bob
that
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\
A
York Philharmonic Orchestra
i
Christmas
4,
Parade
Commit?...
.
/
bail'
&amp; ioo
P,ti Lo
Texas Tech 27, Tti,a A&amp;M 11
Screq SPJQ
7. The Winning Entry Will Be Used As The Them. Of The
Based
on
!
Voltaire's
sag
Ionic
would
have
tied
the
score
20-20
$73tPPcy1
The Winner
~ 'Itf'o
FAR WEST
-..
,
'.,
Will Receive A Savings Bond, And Will B. Invited To RideParade,
Bob Kenney in
-70
l; I)1,
1O lrj $I)',O
classic of the same name,
On Santa's Float In
Air Force I), Navy 3
e
Th
Chri
st
ma
Of the Camden, N.J., Courier the u-ti quarter.
de
s
Para
.
Arizona 43, Texas-El Paso 13
Save money
written in 1758, "Candlde"
get the beoutUul lnterloi
SL Lou 33, PhIladelphia 14
Offidal
FORMER THEMES:
California 27, Oregon 70
Post
andscorers
Bob Hertzei ci the
0
GA
ward.
Carpet
provides
the
broadest
expanse
of
been
adapted for song-andJim Hart threw a 49-yard
Jim
"Christmas Bells Ring Lo ," "Wooden
Cincinnati II. Arizona si
Enquirer ruled an touchdown
pass
color and texture In your room. Doni 15k a cosny
ve
Of Christmas," "Christmas
dance purposes by Hugh
Colorado St. 10. Utah St. 1
Thoughts," "Christmas Through
WITH PURChASE
to Mel Gray,
error.
Children's Eyes," "Keeping Christmas
mistake, call us today.
j1
Washington 21. E Oi'egoi, 21
Wheeler, adaptor the musical
OF ANY FOUR
and the Cards turned two
ThrOugh Christ," "Christ ma s Fanta sy," "Parade Of Christmas
I
Regular legs,
"The ball
your favorite
ams,"
lh 31, New Masico St. a
Christmas Around The World."
success "A Little Night Music".
was
hit
hard,"
said
Philadelphia
fumbles
and
Eu
pean
sty
ro
le
two
Long Beach St. II. Drake 10
Kenney, "but we felt it was
FIRESTONE
Th
ll
e
Ro
ins
production will
flare legs. -.
Mon tana St. 41. Weber St. 0
Sanford FIr.ston. Mgr. invites
right at Allen . The play sh ould tam int eptiru into scores
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double cast the roles of Candide
__,_
New Miio 36. San Jose St.
Fancy stitching
after falling behind 7.0 us
TIRES
have
been
made.
Apparently
a
first
quarter.
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1576 CHRISTMAS PARADE THEME CONTEST
BERTS TIRES
(David Bass, Tracy Scott) and
. pro-washed
and
lot agree, a lot don't. ft was a
N Arizona 23. Montana 27
you to visK his n.w store for
his sweetheart, Cunegonde,
.M4 Y SIZE
ready to wear.
.
Green 'Bay 27, Seattle
the poitoM do ins
Pacific U. 31, Nevada Las
judgnlent call."
NAME_________________________
(Cary
Boyd,
Polly
Miller).
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Lynn
Dickey
passed
4-PLY POLYESTER
for 215
The situation was created
AGE
/
Southern Cal. 23, Wasnington
fantastic
savings
on
all
your
Junior &amp;
Grover
Gardner
will
play
a
yards,
including
a
an
•
when Dave Concepclon walked to
s' 's
•
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Misses Sizes
collection of roles- Voltaire, Dr.
wn pass to Steve Odoiu
4 FOR
UCLA 30. Stanford 30
COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM
ga to3trtthe Re(j3joffJ
i 10
xth
im and the
ADDRESS
Pangloss
and
a
sage.
Dale
Washington
71. Oregon St. $2
GRIP, SMOOTH • .
:
Packers came back
FIr.ston.
and
Goodyear
Tires
AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION
CITY
________
Ionborg, who had not yielded a f
•
A7$-l3
Wyoming
3.1,
Don't
overlook
- Gil-is
Brigham Young
Amlund is designing the
rom a 20.7 t hird-quarter deficit
:
OF CARPET SAMPLEShit until that point. Concepcion
,
our tops either.
________
I
costumes and scenery that
lfklPIJIVL
PARENTS NAMES_
and Service Needs.
~ moved to second on a grounder to beat the winless, exTREAD
I
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CALL US T)OAY
extend
to
the
tenth
row
in
the
and scored on Pete Roses SrisJ scored twice
,
Annie Russell Theatre. The
,,
LUBE &amp;
for Green
'UI
:
I
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hit. Bay.
SCHOOL
production is being directed by
Ken Griffey singled, kayoing
PRINCIPAL__________
the
Director
of
Theatre
at
CIJICIDiIIU
21, Tamps Bay
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
for
Lonborg.
Rollins, Dr. Robert 0.
'" Division
Defensive back Torn CasaReliever Gene Garber
THEME
W I. I Pts OF GA
Juergens.
nova
returned
a
fumble
Nyisi
tentionally walked Joe Morgan
20 o
$
Tickets are currently on sale
, yards bra third-quarter touch- Atln
AS LOW AS
7 I 0 4 13 II
__________
loading the bases.
$
7.5O
.
at the Annie Russell box office
Then Perez down and intercepted a pass to NY Rang
7 I 0 4 73 10
JOHN DICKEY INC.
REASON FOR THEME_________________________________________
reached out and lined a pitch set
Phila
1307 17
from 1.6 p.m. and may be
up another score as the
Dco
down the first base line. Th
Smyth, Diyii
Ph. 322-0451
reserved by calling 646-2145.
21 0 4 $2 7
ball hit Allen's glove and tickede Bengal.s handed Tampa, the CPo
'135 W. first St.
311
Wt
$
Lou
Season
St
subscript ions are still
o
th
er expansion team and ''
Sanford
1 0 2 a 1
off intoshort right field, two
PUIips
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Minn
SANFORD, FLORIDA
w.
available
and further in.
o
z
II
II
rim
winless,
its
third
shutout
of the Cofo
21 8.220 E. FRIST ST., SANFORD
scoring
2 0 3 5
MAIL ENTRY TO: CHRISTMAS PARADE COMM.
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formation may be obtained by
season
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11* iii pipe W it
NW he
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In Na dsfsuft will W IM.H aak,st FLOIDA
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sW * me ritual *mandal hi me COUNTY IN AND P01 T$$ md Official Records Book isi. .,e curve concave East.rIv and mo I
LAND
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Wit.
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it
OP SIMIN0.l
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OlVIStON OF AOMINISTRAT,Off, COMPANY,. Funds Ca
Neciis of Simløele County, CsmpIaInt.
___
fp
$ij
FISSIBo.
STATE OF FLOrnA DEPART.
THOMAS 0. PRIDDLE. A.K.A NorHhldI?, ilOnp the arc of Said
Ofrnlsaid$sdMo35,meC,,1
MINT OP TRANSPORTATION,
WITNIU MY HAND AND SEAl. DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, Thomas
lucom
Friddle, curve, nwwgt, a central angle
SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE ,Nii5
itsaidC.wtsnmelmd,yofO.
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
DEPART.
East.
a
dMfance
tylnp
wIthIn
the
following
OlCeaied, DARLENE
hi Olficlit R
dsscrie tens., AD.. ws.
FRl
dsg.W$"adlstaflc.0f335.13NW
___
Silk it
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
I.1II
NW
her
the
POINT
OP
beundsrils:
MINT OF TRANSPORTATION,
755, pipe 175 In favor it
OLE, Individually and as Ad. to the end of said curve: thenc, run
(SEAL)
____
____
GAC
BEGINNING,
NWice
nan
South
33
PINj
mlstr$ri* of said Estateg an
Norm 5d19. Si' ir' Eta distance
H. Beckwlffi, Jr.
PROPERTIES, INC., a Phes dsgrpis 31' last,. dIitan, it iii
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Ccnhmence on me West line it
CorporatIon:
and MORTGAGE fail:
MORTGAGE recOidsd In OffIcial of 744 feel to me begInning Of a
cierk
of
me
CircuIt
Court
____
___
_
_
_
GAC PROPERTIES, INC. it al
____33 TownithIp 30 South,
$' Sectlan
Plaintiffs, Records Book ion, Pile INS and curve conca• Westerly and having
rsco*d In Official Records SeN East, a distanci ____
By: Mary N. Dsrdan
Ranpe$ East, at a point NorTh 0
Sit, page Il7 and ASSIGNMENT OP tp.uic nan math 07it 335.30 NW,
CORRECTIVE MORTGAGE aradluiOf7,U4.iSfe,$,fhencerun
pi*y Clint
NOTICE OP NIARIPSO
_____
dsgrws
13115..
dsYWS
ii'
Wet,
a
distanc
it PulIsh: Oct. 11.15.35. Nov. I. l'fl THE lMPACToROup,iNç,,,5, recor*d In Official Records Book
RENTS recorded In Official Ner,sr
NorNherly, along the arc of said
a 1A
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VflS loumuest DIE.5$
PeNflOants. 1O. page 375 In favor of HER. curve. ilwcugh a central angle oft
nIII
dselaii
as'
as'
NOTICE OP SUIT
comical
East,
a
NOTICE OP HEARINS
said $ictlsn 3$;
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVI5
BERT A. LICHT AND PAMELA deg. 45' 30" a distance of 351.11 feit.
stanc* it lJi tie, thence
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
TO SHOW CAUSE
NerthNalogcpaS3S'Eist,$dlstmc.
LICHT, his wife: and
q
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Nsi1 07 dsss
to a point on he North line of sa
Rar*jfl Curby
13'
11" west, a
l,ll&amp;it fit tsr me POINT o
NOTICE OP SUIT
ORLANDO
IN ml CIRCUIT COURT
ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE SectIon n to a point on said
it
,un BEGINNING: U*ICe fllfl South 33 SIMIPSOI.I COUNTY. FLORIDA THE STATI OF FLORIDA TO:
recorded In OffIcIal Records lo. havIng a tangent baiting of North 0
RemWiiten Avenue
NOdNMdeIrSaiWtit,.ed,c, degrees 31' East, a dlotance it lie
Chemical Bank. Co-Trusts
SECTION
7*1S*:
1025. page 1524 in favor
dsp. Sr or West, said point being
STATE
ROAD
it
Sill
fit;
mem.,,, Oeo5
thence . Seffi 33 fesf, tlusncerun North Sodeyass 2P PROBATE DIVISION
SERVE:
NOVbOIne
Seteley,
S.434
SEMINOLE COUNTY digrim 31' East.
Pile Nimbi.
. '
FLAGSHIP SANK OF ORLANDO: 1.3044 lsØ North
•
PARCEL
a
distanc,
it
is
Est,
a
distance
Jr.,
President
it
,
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. tin feel to the begkmlns
-.EastoflheNortflwestcornerot said
it.
thencerun$ouffigide,r,.se3
$PIn.Suit
FEE SIMPLE — RIdely OP WAY
, 15" loRe:
INTEREST, If any, of F. AN. secsu.nn,andmeeistofmuscen,,, P
Guaranty Bank and Trust Company
New York. New York 10013
test; penc, KATHERINE S. KRAUSE,
A triangular parcel ci land located con avetoths$oume,$y.ndkw East. a distanc,of
DERSON
VAUGHT. JR.. in. line of construction descript Ion.
a
radius
of
2,174.13
fist:
SERVE: William 0. Ireland. Jr..
l'Ufl
110am
$2
thence fron
dsgreai sa' t" East, a
PARCEL No. ill
in Part it Lot 47, Entzmlnger Finns
dividually
and
as Trustee, joined by
PresIdent
a
tai—,
bearing
dlitiflc,
of North N
it 2NJ1 feet; thence ru,
Addition No. 3. accordIng to plot
NOTICE OPADMINISTRATION
his wIfe MARTHA LEE VAUGHT In Containing 4,333 square fit (0.10$
digreis 25' 00' East run Easterly NorTh 07 duress 03' 15"
370 MaIn Sfr,
TO
Mercantul,
Safe
Osoosit
recorded In Plat
West.
ALL
PERSONS
4a
__- •' eA
M,.sL mn,. nr 'tt- •II'
I.
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.w,wIr;
uance ai t4 NW, menc, run CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST
wsssc1Iussfl
I Trust Company,
publIc records of Seminole County,
Successor
Truste, formerly
i;i.
Quits
NodhNdegreesWEast,a, THU ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Florid., and being described as dIstance of 455.44
PART I
it 17.11 feet: thence ru South 33 OThER PERSONS INTIRISTED
NW to the ip4
PARCEL NO. 101
MercantIle Trust Company,
follows; login at the inirsacti it saId curve; thence
Thai part of:
trim
a
tangent
degrees
31'
East,
a
dIstance
Co-Trusts,
me ezIstk10 Westerly Right it
it is IN Till ESTATE:
you and each of you are hseI
Way bearing of North $3 degrees Sr 44" fist tO thi begkvilng of a curve
Loan "Sonny" Sadler a minor line it
SERVE•
H.
Furlong
Baldwin,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
severally notIfIed that the plalniffs
Sherry Avenue, beIng 33 t Ea run Norm a degrees
Government
Lot
3.
co Lay.. Sadie.
pjp
" coflCaV me.riy and having that the admstratlan of
Northwest and parallel to the West, a dIsts.
filedIts
itsDeclaration
sworn Complaint,
tOgi$ pec
me estate
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, with
of Taking
101 LaNa View Drive
f,
Ton Hopkins PIa
aradlusoli.17U,NW, tliencefromn Of KATHERINE S. KRAUSE,
lying East it State Road 415.
in the
ThimasuIl, OeOIo
exIstingand
center
line of said Sherry run Norm 13 degrees 30' 44" East, a a tangent bearing it
Baltimore,
Maryland
21203
Avenue
the exha
.m i decissas. File Number 74)SiCp,
Northerly distance it 37th NW: Thence
above styled Cowl against you and
degrees
PARCEL NO. Ill
OP' Eit nan Ei5titIy pending in me Circuit Court
PARCEL No. 117
Norm o.
lying within 30 feet Easterly of the condemn the above described
or w' west.
alOfl5thearcofIaidcu,,.gs,
thence nan Norm along said Wesi ita
Seminolo County, Florida, Probate United States Trust Com.
following descrIbed center line it
of 115 fit; thence run centralsngleof l7 digre.121'44'
A.
right of way of said Sherry Avenue, $oum
.,. Division, the address f which Is
cojction of State Road 415. property located in Seminole
$2 degrees 50' 41' West, a distanCe u sts.a test to me ifit
354 Londonderry Drive
piny of New York,
it
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
a
distance
ci
tO
feet;
thence
run
distance
County, Florida, by EmInent
$ec$l noio.
of 47.33 feet to me said curve: thence front a tangent Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal
Findlay, Ohio it$io
Co-Trustee
Domain proceedings.
Southwesterly along a straight line beginning of a curve concave to me bearing
PARCEL NO. ill
of North 53 degree 50. 41" representatIve
SERVE:
Charles
W.
Buek,
to the said existing North rIght of
it
me estate Is
You are further notified that the
Begin at a point on the South line of
Southerly and having a radius
PresIdent
East tUfl NOrth 4 degrees o' 14" BARtlETT BANK OF WINTER
Plainti will call up for hearing
Wende(i I. Spurs
weyIIneofsaldStateRS..4,4at.
Ultil feet; thence run Westerly West, a distance of 13 feet; thence PARK, NA.. whose address Is 230
45 Wall Street
poInt
10 feet west ot me point it
Section30
27,
TownshIp
20 South,
the one
Honorable Kenneth P.1.
Range
East.
Said point
beingwN,,
Loftier,
LoniI.nJ.rry DrIve
alongthaarcofa cwyethrough a run North $3 degrees Sr 44" East, a Park Avenue South, Winter PIrk.
York, New York 10005
of me Judges Of thai
3,031.37 feet North IS deg. 14' 23
Fktdiay. Ohio 45540
beginning; thence run East along central angle of 4 dI,riisQ2' is". a d*5tancs oi 37157 NW; thence run FlorIda 32755. The name and adPARCEL NO. ii;
saId right of way lIne 10 lit to the distance of 245.17 fit to me end
ve stYled Court on the 22nd daW East of the SW corner of
PARCEL NO. 111
North Os degrees or W' West, a dreN Of me persOnal rePrelen.
POINT OF BEGINNING,
of November, A. 0., 1574, at 4:00
said Section 21; thence run North
said curve; Thence run South is distance of 17$ feet: thence run tativVsattcrney.resetft.
N. F. ZrernskI,
Vclo p., inme Seminole County
12
dig.
35'03"
west
a
distance
If said defenaits are living, art If Containing 50 square feel, more or degreis 45' 35" West, a distance it South $3 degrees
Success Trustee
4i' West. a
All persons having claims or
Courthouse, Sanford, Seminole
337.57 Pest to the beginning ita diStance of mu taut
my or all of said defendant or lesi.
to me demands aaalnst the estate are
Two Hopkins Plaza
3321.50
feet to Easterly
the beginning
of a county
FlorIda,
Its applIcation
for
curvecoaveIotheNw?pIy
curve
concave
and having
an Order
of Taking
in accordance
defendants are deceased, the
begInnlngofac,vetome requlrqd,
Baltimore.
Maryland
21203
WITHIN
THRE
a radius of 2,251.13 feet; thence run with its DecIarauo
having a radius of lMtlO feet; Southiclp art having a radius of MONTHS FROM '4F 'ATE
PARCEL
No.
117
OF
mbnowo spouse, heirs, dsvlsin, OWNED BY: GREAT AMERICPN tncArtewiAs,tyathea(cof 3.V;'. feel; tfwnc. net
t Taking
Northerly. aiung the arc Of
Westerly THE FIRST PUYATiON OF
said heretofore flied in this cause. All
sORlDA, INC.. 4ihicurvsffirougnac.nj.aiangieci aionl$arcofsatd
or"II.I rtlmtQ
curve, ttu-,...?t.. a central angl, c4
rough.
Darlene 0. Friddle.
?rvt .eflder, aPP:T1E—
Georg.. .,.orn.':n
parties to this suit and all other
f
gr
deg,ss'$"ad(st..,eof$u05
3$ Q)", a
or •gai,it any such deceased
central angle of 4 digress 02' ii", a Of me above court a written
individually and as
interested parties may appear at the
244.55 feet to. point s. sale curve: distance of 245.1; feet to me
defenaj or defendants, if alive, SiCTiops
Administratrix. Estate of
end of
statement of any claim or demand
liSaS.3eie, STATE ROAD thence from u tangent bearing
totheiftofSaidcwve:thancerufl
time and place deslgnatad and be
North
0
dig.
2333"
East
a
distance
d, it dead, their unknown spouse, %.434
said curve; thence run South is they may have. Each claim must be
Thomas D. Friddle, Deceased
SEMINOLE COUNTY North IS deym 35' 30' West, run degrees
heard.
ot 54530 fees to me beginning of
hairs, devlseei, Iegatees, grantees, DESCRIPTIONS
45'
Unknown
PARCEL NO. 111 South is degrees 25 00" West. a 331.57 feet 25" West, a distance
in writing and must indicate the
AND
curve concave Easterly and havIng
creditors, iiinors, or other parties FEE SIMPLE
to the beginning
PARCEL No. 117

of a
basIs for the claim, the name and
Each defendant is hereb
a radius of 2.14475 NW; thence run
csaimunp by, through, under, or (A) That part of: RIGHT OF WAY distance o mn ii., to me curve concave to the Northerly
address of the creditor or his agent
and
Normerly, along the arc of said reguired to serve wrItten defensei
beginning
of
a
curve
concave
to
me
having a radius cf 1,432.40 see,, or attorney, and
against any such deceased defen.
Ro
L.
Maine,
Lot 3), Entzminger Farms Ad.
If any, to said Complaint on:
the amount
curve, through a central angle of
Nmwesferty and having a ct.or
dint or defendants, art all paa'1l
thenc, run Westerly along the arc
Co-Trustee
claimed, if the claim Is not yet due,
No. 2 according to the plat radius it 1437.2$ feet; ttunce
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
dig. 37' 45" a distance 01323.13 feet
hiving or claIming to have any ditlan
run
said
curve
through
Residence
Unknown
a
central
angle
of
the date when It will become dvi
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5,
County Attorney
to the end of said curve; thence run
Southwesterly along the arc of saId 10 degrees 35' 01",
right, title, or kierest In and to me
PARCEL
No.
a distance of
117
Shall be stated. tt the claIm is
Seminole County
Page L of the Public Records of curve through a central angie of ii 344.35 feet tea point on said
North S dig. SI' 15" East a distance
property described In the Corn. Seminole
curve;
County, Florida,
contingent or unllquldated. the
Sos 70
7544 feet to me beginning of
degrees 01' 00", a distance of 107.43
Plaint, to-wIt:
thence from a tangent bearing of
L. F. Sadler,
nature of the uncertainty shell be
Attamonte SprIngs, Florida
curve concave Westerly art having
feet to me end it laId curves thence NOrth IS degrees 35' 30' West, run
CO-TrUStee
stated. it the claim is secured me
Iyng withIn the following deicrl
a radius of 2444.75 lest; thence run
run South 44 degrees W West, a South 4, degrees 23' 00" West,
SUCTION 1714S.341i; STATE ROAD boundaries:
Residence Unknown
a security shall be described. The
on or before the 17th day of
NOrmerly, along the arc of
distance of 175.11 fees to the POINT distance of 253.57 lit to
5.434; SEMINOLE COUNTY
PARCEL
NO.
ii
me
claimant shall delIver sufficient
curve, through a central angleslId
OF BEGINNING,
DISCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 154
of? November, A. 0.. 1t7. and file the
beginning of a curve concave to me
Commenc, on me West line it
copies of the claim to me clerk
If said defendants are living, and dsp. 45' 20' a
original with the Clerk of the above
distance of 251.11 fit
PER SIMPLE
NormwterIy
RIGHT OF WAY Section 33,
to if any or all of said defendant
Styled Court on said date, to show
or to
a point
on
Township 20 South, ContaIning 250,401 square
Thai part of:
the North
lIne
of
said
and
having
a
chord
enable
the
clerk
to
mail
one
copy
to
defendants
are
deceased,
the
Sect
21
to
a
point
on
said
curve
feet
(3.745
radius
of
1,137.2$
feet;
thence
run
each
personal
representatIve,
Range 30 East, at a
cause wh•t right, fIt!e, interest or
"That part of Lit 35, Block 0, degrees 11' West. point North 0 acres), more or
Southwesterly along Ihe arc of saId
unknown spouse, heirs,
All persons interested In the
a distance of
leer, you or any of you have i,
devies,
having
a
tangent
bearIng
of
lying Northerly of Longwood. 1,024.43 feet from the
North
curve
through
estate grantm,
a central angle of 17 to whom a Copy of this
Southwest OWNED
creditors, lienors, or other dig. 55'02" West. said poInt beIng
and tome properly descrIbed In sal
Notice
Wagner Road,
BY: FLORIDA LAND degrees OI' 00", a distance of 41743 AdmInistration
parties claiming by, through under, l.343.
has been mailed
Complaint and to show cause. If any
Algii
feet North N dog. 3511'
lying Westerly of cornerof said Section 33; thence run COMPANY, a Florida Corporation fist lottie end of said curve; thence required,
Aasn In Fiat Of Noflhtidegrees2rE.Stadistaflce
or
against
any
such
deceased
East
of
the
Northwest
WITHIN
corner of said you have, why said property should
run South U digress 25' West, a MONTHS FROM THE DATE
North Orlando, is? Addftio,, as of I,115. lei for
THREE
defendant
or defendants, it alive,
OF
and,
27, and the end of this center not be condemned for the uses and
recorded in Pit Book *2, Pages?]
the POINT OF SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE distance of 175.14 feet
if dead. their unknown spouse, line
to the POINT THE FIRST PUBLICATION
BEGINNING; thence run North 23 reCorde
$
Of construcl
it forth in the Corn.
and 31 of the PtlIc Records
in Official Records Book OF BEGINNING.
drlption.
heirs,
devisees,
I.gatees,
grantees,
Of degrees 31" West, a distance of 40 iSa,
THIS NOTICE,toflleanyobl
plaint filed herein. If you tail to do
page 173 in favor of GAC
Ssfnif101eCOunty,Floruds,Imsbegin feet to the beginning
creditors
lienors,
or
other
partIes
they may have that challenges me claiming by,
so, a default will be enticed against
of a curve PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida ContaInIng *3,300 square
Containing S,12$ square feet (0.324
at a point on the Westerly Right
through, under,
ci concave to the Northwesterly and Corporatn
feet (0.310 validity of the decedent's will, the
you for thi relief demanded In the
or
acre),
more
or
less,
exclusive
of
acre),
more
or
lets,
against
any
W.ylkWOfAfoIerIAvenueas,l,wn having a radius of 3,715.72 feet:
such deceased defen. area lying In existing
of qualifications of the personal dent or
Complaint.
road
right
in said Plat of NorTh Orlando 1st thence from a
area in existing rights exclusive
of
of way.
representative, or the venue or having defendants, and all parties
tangent bearing of
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
AddItlon,saidpoW3.ØQ$f
SUCTION 773552511; STATE ROAD
or claiming to have any
Norm U degrim 25' East run
iurisldctlon of the court,
of said Court on the 21st day ci
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. Ill OWNED BY: RILEY WOOD and
N S degrees 53' 33" W. from the Northeasterly along the arc of said
right,
title
or
interest
in
art
to
the
INTEREST.
If
any,
Of
OVER.
SSptentber, A. 0.. 1575.
PIE SIMPLE
RiGHT OF WAY MARCELLE K. WOOD, his wife
wersectlOnoflhewesterlyRigof curve through a
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND property described in me Corn- STREET INVESTMENT COM. (SEAL)
central angle of 7 SIMPLI
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED plaint, twit:
RIGHT OP WAY
WayIinofsaidAfoAvenuewIth degrees33' 13",adIstanceofSel,25
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
PANY in and to the following:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ttie NorTherly Right of Way line of tees
SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE
SECTION 17070.2305, STATE ROAD
to the end of said curve; thence That part Of:
DateoftheflntpuJblicatofthis 415,
Clark of the Circuit Court
me Lonqwo.Wt,,' Road, th,e
S
recorded in Official Records
SEMIN('LE
from a tangent bearing of North 30
Book Notice of Administration: OclObef DESCRIPTIONS
COUNTY, PART II:
By: Mary N. Darden
cOntInue N I degrees 35' 33"
24.
page
301
in
favor
of
CLEO
11th,
1574.
degrees 33' 47" East. run SouTh 35
Deputy Clerk
That part of:
Lots, lying South of Ovl.do Road, JACOBS and RACHEL JACOBS. his
alongtheWestirlyRlghtofay
PARCEL NO. ii?
degreesl7' 73"East,lds,aflC.0,40 (EXCEPT the East
BARNETT BANK OF
Publish Sept. 771 Oct. 1. Ii, II, 1,75
of laud Aigiers Avenue *50.0 tees, feet
i,ots
wile;
and
INTEREST,
if
any,
of
to a point on a curve concav, to thereof),
WINTER PARK. N.A.
FEE SIMPLE—RIGHT OF WAY A part of Lots Sand 14, SHUMAN'S DED125
thence run S $1 degrees 3S 57" W. the
Block "0" of 0.
Nit. DEBORAH KAY WOOD, a minor,
That part of:
Northwesterly art having a ctiell's
By: Robert J. Lespuana
Survey of the Levy Grant, CHRIS MICHAEL WOOD, a minor,
ADDITION to EUREKA HAM.
13.55$ feet, thence run S Idegrees 55' chord radius of 1,437.7$
The 700 foot right of way of the MOCK, recorded in Plat
Trust
Officer
4
33" E. 1.10 feet, thince run S Si from a tangent bearingfist; thence according t me put thereof as ALLEN WOOD, a minor, LAYMAN
Seaboard
Coast
Line
Railroad
As
Personai
Rupresenfa.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Sow?, 34 recor
page 3], Public Records of Seminole
in PIat Book 1, Page s, ci "SONNY" SADLER, a minor; and
degres3y 31" W. 17.dfeet, thence degrees 41' 25" West, of
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
g
Company lying Northerly of Soldier County,
run South. the Public
five of the Estate of
Florida,
lying
within
nansodigreesuz.44'.e43onNW
the 200
Records aiLSernInole ..RMOELL CURBY
Creek
art
being
FLORIDA
in the NW ¼ and loot right of way of the
KATHERINE S. KRAUSE
County, Florida, (EXCEPT me
thence run 522 degrees 35' 33" E.
the NW ¼ of the
throuotlacentr.iangIeof),
Seaboord CASE NO. 14-IS2I.CA-44.P
Deceased
NE ¼ of the 5W¼ Coast Line Railroad Company.
right of way for Shore Road SECTION '
ioUteet, thence run N Sldegrm 35' 11' 31", a distance of 33101 feet to
7SIS341I;STATIROAD ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
IN u THE MARRIAGE op
of Section 21, TownshIp 20 SOuth,
described In Official Records B
57" E. $3.t$ feet tome Point of the
5.434:
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
REPRESENTATIVE:
end of said Curv,; thence run
Range 30 East,
ROSALIE SABRA TUCKER,
ALSO:
Bellnnlng;andlelsthatpaniylng South44digreeS2yW,tJ,adlste 2]l.PagelO2,andahwExCEpTtM DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 351 Daniel
N. Hunterof Hunter
That
Petitioner,
$OuthhlOfeetthif,of),
in North Orla
ath Additlo
iyingwithlfl30f
PERPETUAL DRAINAGE Pattlilo,MarchmanI.
-I
Sachsidaof thi
cording to the Plat thereof ac ci 175.14 fit to the POINT OF
EASEMENT
following described center
as BEGINNING,
WALTER H. TUCKER, JR.
'°°
a
lying within the following described
line of Apartof LotSMand7S, SPRING
recorded In Plot Book 14,
construction of state Road 4)5, HAMMOCK,
Pages of Containing i,ite square feet (0010
243W. Park Avenue,
Respondent.
recorded
boundaries:
the Pubilc Records
In
Plat
Book
LATERAL DITCH LEFT (NORTH) P.O. Box 340
777Q
of Seminole acre), more or less, exclusive ci
NOTICE OF ACTION
3. pages 2 to S. Public Records
Commence on the West line of STATION 101+ 17.1$
County, Florida."
EXCEPT The area in existing rights of way.
Winter
01
TO:
WALTER
H.
TUCKER,
JR.
Park, FL 32750
Seminole County, Florida, lying
Section 33, Township 20 South, That part Of:
Hlghlar, Section Three, according (B) That part of:
Begin at a point on the South line of
Relidee Unknown
Telephone: (305) 4474500
Range 30 East, at a point NOrth 0
within the700foo$right of wayof the
to the Plot thereof as recorded in
Tract I, The Highlands, Seclion Publish:
SectIon 77, Township 20 South, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Lot 31, Entamingir Farms Ad. degrees 1V West, a
Oct. Ii, ii, 157k
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Plat Book 17, Paged, of the Public ditl
distance of
DEE.43
No. 2, according to the plot 1,021.13 feet from
Rang, 30 East. said point being Company;
action for Dissluf ion of Marriage
Records of Seminole County. ttwriof as recorded
the Southwest as recorded in Plat Book 17. Page 45,
7.02157 feet North IS dig. 14' 33"
has beet f lied against you and you
in Plat book 3, cornerof said Section 33; thence
Florida,
of the Public Records of Seminole
East of the Southwest corner of said
Pages, of the Public Records of No
arere uired to serveacop, of your
lying withIn 30 feet each side of the
11h 44 degrees$'East,adidi County, Florida,
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Section 77; thence run NorTh Ii dig.
Seminole County, Florida,
written defenses, if any, to it on
following described center line
of 1.11115 feet for the POINT OF
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION 33' 03" West a distance Of 3,5$.
FRANK C. WHIOPIAM, ESQIJI RE.
cOnstruction of State Road IlL
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
boundaries:
BEGINNING; thence run South 23 lying
lying within the following described
Eastofandwithiniofenof the OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
to the begInning of a curve Section f101O:
pe,er' attorney, wtaose ad
degrees 31' East, a distance of 100 ditCh survey line described
boundaries:
concave Easterly and having a
5
is STENSTROM. DAVIS I
Notice is hereby given mat a
Commenc, on the center line of
feof;thencerunNorth44mSr Miows:
radius of 2,2t.$3 feet; thence run Begin
MCINTOSH, Post Office Box 1320.
at a point on the South line
e.st, a distance of 3]S.30 feet, the
sutveyoi State Road $131. at a point
Public Hearing will be held at the Normerty,
Commence on the West lIne of run South 01 degrees
along
the arc of said Section 27, TownshIp 30 SOuth,
Sanford, FlorIda, 37771, on or before
Commiu
South 01 degrees 20' 00" East, a Section 35.
Room in the CIty Hall
02' IS" East, a
TownshIp 30 5offi, distance of
October75, 1575,andfjletheoriglnal
urve,
through
a central
angle of 13 Rage 30 East.
distance of 134.51 feet from the
Commence
at"E",
the The
Northwest
te City of Sanford, Florida, at dig 25'
34"
a distance
of S1.01
d point being
feet; thence run corner
of Block
Colon.in7:00
Rang. 20 East, at a point North 0 North $2
eith the Ck
this COurt vithet
feet 2,021.37 feet North IS dig. I'
o'clock P.M. on October
degrim 55' IS" East, m nades, First Section, according to
Normwestot Lot)), Block 21, degrees 11' West,
t the rt Of said curve; thence run
bef
service on PetItioners
a distance of distance of 255.11 feet; thence run the Plat thereof
nsi
East of the Southwest corner of said
North Orlando Ith Additlo. ac
the adoption of
1,074.43 feet from Itt,
as recorded in Plot
North 0 dig. 73' 33" East a distance sectIon
torney or immediately thereafter;
Southwest North 01 degrees 03' 13" West, a Book IS,
ordinance by the City of Santord,
77; thence run North 12 dig.
cording to me Plat thereof as corner of laid
of 545.30 feet to the beginning Of a
Page IC, of the Public Florida, title of
Sectlon3; thence run dIstance 01255.40
otherwise a default will be entered
recorded
which
35'
03"
west
a
distance
01
feet;
thence
run
3.32555
Records of Seminole County,
In Fiat Book 11 PagiS. of North U degrees 21' East, a distance North 44 degrees
is as follows: curve concave Easterly and having it to
against you for the relief demanded
the Public Records
the beginning of a curve
25' East, a distance Florida, being aise ma
a radius of 7,144.75 feet; thenc,
County, Florida; thenceof Seminole of 1,217.33 feet to the beginning of a of 57.1$ feet; thence run South n oltheWestlineof
in the Petition, to wit: A dissolution
run
concave
Easterly
and
having
a
ORDINANCE
NO.
1343
run South 23 curve concav, to the Northwesterly
37. Block "0",
Northerly, along the arc of said radius of 2,21113
of marriage; permanent custody 01
degrees 31' East, a dIstance 01 is 0. R. Mitchell's Survey Of
feet; thee run
degrees 21' 00" West, a distance of art having a cor radiusof
the
curve,
through
a
central
angie
of
I
1337.21 feet to the beginning of a curve Grant, according
minor Child born issue of the
Northerly, along the arc of said
341.1.1 feet; thenc, run North 04 feet;
the Levy AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF deg. 37' 45" a distance of 323)3 fit curve,
thence run Northeasterly along concave to the
marriage
MARK
ARNOLD
SOutherly and having as recorded In Plat Book rage
thereof SANFORD, FLOR IDA, AMEN. 10 pi
through a central angle of 12
degrees 33'oo"W,st,adi$tanceof 10 the
TUCKER, in the PetitIo; per.
nd of said ce; tPn run dig. 55' 34" a distance Of
arc of said curve through a aradivsof2,1n.$3feet; thencefrom of the Public Records
feet to the existing North
DING
ARTICLE
7.
SECTION
12
OF
Norm
I
dig.
SI'
II"
East
a
distance
to
right of centralangleof 17degreesoi'",1 a
manent alimony; permanent child
the end of said curve; thence run
of Seminole ORDINANCE NO 1057
way line of laid State Road 5134
tangent bearing of North ti County, Florida, and the
OF THE of 7,41 feel to the beginning
existing
for distance of 44742 feet to the end of
support; attorneys fees and thej
degrees 25' 00" East run Easterly South right Of way line of State
of a North 0 dig. 23' 33" East a distance
the POINT OF BEGINNING; said curve; thence run
Road
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, curveconcavewesterly and having of 34530 feet
costs of this action; and equitable
NOrth 1, alongthearcofsaidcurveffirougha 3.434; thence run North 0$
to the beginning of a
THE SAME BEING ENTITLED a radius of 2,141.71
the
run
North 45 degrees]? is" degrees 25' 00" East, a distance of central angleof 17 degrees 31' 44". a
feet; thence run curve concave Easterly and having
West,
a dance
degreN ZONING ORDINANCE, SAID Northerly, along the
and personal property of the parties
of 14.14 fit to the 42.37 fit for the POINT OF distance of 435.41 feet to the end Of the West, a distance 01 4)14 fit to AMENDMENT AMENDING THE curve,
arc of said a radius of 2444.75 fist; thence
existing Eaiterlyrightof
center line
way lineof BEGINNING; thence run North
run
through a central angle of 7 Northerly,
lncludingawardofthereal
10 laid curve; thence from a tangent Road 3.434; thence
property
Shesat, Boulevard,
of survey
of State PROVISIONS FOR THE OUTSIDE deg. 0' 20" a distanc, of 311.11
along the arc of said
run Suttt
according to the degrm35'oo"W, distanceof 10 bearing of North $3 degrees degrees or 3?'
feet curve, through a central angie
owned by the parties as tenants by
pat thereof recorded
DISPLAY OF MERCHANDISE to a point on
of
East, along
in Flat Book feet
the
the entireties to the Petitioner. said
North line of said dig. W 45" a distance of
to the beginning of a curve 50' 11" East run North
said AND PRODUCTS TO PROVIDE
1, Pages 33 art
center line Of survey, a distance
Pvblic Records Concave
323 I] feet
Section 77 to a point On said
property being more particularly
to the Southwesterly and degrees 09' II"
curve to the end of said curve; thence run
of Seminole County, Florida; thence
West.
FOR
DISPLAY
IN
COMMERCIAL
having
a
tangint
having a radius ci 50 fit; thence distaceof 15
described as follows:
a 1,004.42
feel for
the POINT
OF AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS TO dig. 35' 02" West.bearing of North 0 North I dig, SI' II" East a distance
feet; thence run North
run Southerly along said
BEGINNING;
thence
run North
Easterly from a tangent bearing of North 45
Lof TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
said point being
$3degrees 50W' East, a dista
right of way line of Sheoaf, degr,es25'00'
a BEAT LEAST NINE FEET FROM
1941 feet to the beginning of a
degrees ir 20" West,
of
East, run Northerly
according to ttte Flat thereof as
570.17 feel; thence rim North 05 312.34 feet for
feet Norm N dig. 33' 11" curve concav, Westerly art having
a
didance
of
ANY
PROPERTY
LINE
OF
THE
East
of
the
the end of this
Boulevard to the existing North and Westerly along the arc of said degrees 05' iS" West, a
Norffist corner of said a radius of
recorded In Flat Book 13, Page 4301
right of way line on said Stale
2,541.75 feet; thence tun
distance of described ditch survey line.
Road curve through a central angle of 171 113 feet; thence run South
BUSINESS PROPERTY WHEN Section77,arttlte,ndofthscent.r Northerly, along
the Public Records of Seminole
S 134; thence run Easterly along
INTERIOR
LOTS
ARE
IN.
$3
degrees
the arc of said
line of construction descripti..,,
degrees *5' 01", a distance of 105.0 50'44"
county, Fiida.
v OLVED;
West, a distance of 125.35 feet Containing
laid right of way to th, POINT OF
TO
curve, through a central angle Of?
FURTHER
feet to the end of said curve; thenc, to the beginning Ofa
WITNESS my hand and seal
deg.
curve concave acre), moreI0,91S
or les*.square feet (0.233 PROVIDE FOR ALL OUTSIDE Containing 49,355 uare feet (1.135) to
a 19' 20" adlstanceof 391.11 feet
(
thl5 COurton2ddayof September,
runNorth74degreeI51'01Wt,a lothe5outheflyarthavrl
BEGINNING.
point on the North line of saId
DISPLAY
ON
CORNER
LOTS
acres),
more
or
distance of 120.1$ feet thence run
A.
less.
Section 21 to a point on said curve
ContainIng 50 squar, fit, mor, or North 7)
of].4Il.l)feet;therun Westerly OWNED BY: GUARANTY BANK WITHIN
OF THEONE
NEAREST
STREET
IN LINE BY
RAILROAD
COMPANY,
HUNDRED
FEET OWNED
SEABOARD
COAST dig
degrees 50' 15" West, a alongIhearcofsa4curvethr
(SEAL)
less,
bavingataflgefltringØf0
AND
TRUST
COMPANY
distance of 19024 feet; thence run
central angle of I degrees 0? 15", a
hur H. beckwlrn, Jr
Sr02"
West,
laid
point
being
THE
SECTION
SHALL
BE
SET
formerly
The
Norm IS degrees 05' 55"
Sanford and Indian 1.34344 I eel Norm
As Clerk of the Court
East, a distance of 245.17 feet to the end of You and cacti of
BA
OWNED BY: FLORIDA LAND
A DISTANCE OF TEN River
Ii dig.
you are hircby
distance of Soft; thence run SouI:a said curve; thence run
5y:
Railroad Company and The EasI of the Northwest
Cherry Kay Travis
COMPANY. A Florida Corporati
South 79 severally nolified that
corner of sai.i
71 degrees S)'O)" East, a dIstance a.
ET; FURTHER PROVIDING South Florida Railroad Company
As Deputy Clerk
degrees 4$' 29" West, a distance
the toeqher
plaintiffs FOR SPECIAL SALES OF MER. art the
fIled Its sworn Complaint,
Section27,andtMofthiscent,r
SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE I4I.) feet to the beginning
Savannah Florida and lineal construction description
327.7 ft tome beginning on a with
of a
STENSTROM, DAVIS
recorded In Official Records Book
CIIANDI SE OR PRODUCTS Western Railroad Company, and by
curve concave to the Northerly and Curve concave to
MCINTOSH
the Northerly and abi Styled Court agaInst
715. page 175 in favor of GAC having a radius of
Flagship Bank of Sanford
17.4O feet;
WITHIN NINE FEET OF THE consolidatlonwjththeAtlanticCoast Containing ]S,OlI square
having
a
radius
Of
)2.iO
feet;
uchOfvouasdelendanfsw.kingto
PROPERTIES, INC.. a Florida
feet
(0104
thence run Easterly along the
PROPERTY LINE OR PUBLIC L:ne Railroad Company and by acre), more or
Suite 77
RIOHT.OFWAY
Corporation
less, exclusive of
UPON
SPECIAL
arcof IhencIrunWesterIyalr-,gtof condemn the above described APPLICATION
TO
THE
CITY Railroad
merger with tne Seaboard Air Line area
Post Office Box 1320
saidcurvethroughacontralngof saidcurvetttroughacent,alang,,of Property
lying
in
existing
road
right
of
located
in
II degrees 45' 79", a distance Of
Company,
Sanfont, Florla 33771
10 degrees 35' 01", a distance
way.
Seminole COMMISSION FOR A PERIOD
SECTION 77$l534IE STATE ROAD
County, Florida, by Eminent NOT TO EXCEED TEN DAYS.
95 feet to a point on said curve; 341.55 fit to a
Attorneys to. Petitioner
point on Said curve; Domain pceedings,
5.434, SEMINOLE COUNTY thenc, from a tangent bearing of thence from a tangent
Publish Sept. 77IOci 4.11, II. 197S
SUBJECT TO GENERAL MON INTEREST, If any,
bearing i
You are further notified that the
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. its
copy Shall be available at the TGAGE recorded
of JOHN L.
South 59 degrees 34' 30" Cast,
DED 125
in Official CASSAQy and DONALD G.
run Norm 15 degrees 34' 30' West, run Plaintiffs will call
FEE SIMPLE
cc
of
the
City
Clerk
for
RIGHT OF WAY
for
turing
persons
South 49 degrees 25' 00' West, a South 19 digress
all Records Bock 9$, page 133 and GALLACIHER in
2$' 00" West, a before the Honorable Voile
desiring
and to he
to examine the SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE
distance 0125)50 ft lottie POINT distance of 291.51 it to the Williams, one of
e.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
the Judges of the
OF BEGINNING.
recorded
In
OfficIal
Records
book
parties in interest art
in that part of Lofs 52 and 33
abovestylidCourtont3yof
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
citizens
93
page
233
In
favor
of
UNITED
4,jlI have an opportunity
Nortti*itily and having a chard December, A.D., 1514,
descrine as Beginning at the In.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat
Containing 5.750 square feet (0.132
at 2:30 heard at said
to be STATES TRUST COMPANy OF PART III.
radius of 1337.24 feet; thence run O'CIOCkP.M..intheseleCoumty
hearing.
theundersig,jringtoag.
'ersedlonolthe East right of wayof
acre, more or less, exclusive of
NEW
YORK
and
WILLIAM
N
That
part
of.
By order of the
Mess Road and the South right of
Southwesterly along the arc of said Courthouse, Santovd, Florida, Its
Inbusiess under the liditious name
area in existing rights of way.
City Commission HOWELL, as Trustees, art
curve through a central angle of 17 applicaticnfo,anOrdifof
way of State Road 5-131. thence run
Taking In of t City of Sanford, Florida.
of DON'S SHOES at itso State
part
Of
Lot
21.
SPRING
HAM
degrees
EIGHT
SUPPLEMENTAL
MORH.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
*i' 00", a distance of 47.43 accordance with Its Declaration
South 74,$4
Street, Sanford, Florida, 33771.
feet; thence run OWNED BY: WENDELL E. fttotneendofsaudcurve;
TGAGE recorded in
City Clerk
OCK SUBDIVISION recorded in intends to register
Efsterly 350 feet; thence run SPEARS and ROMONA A.
thence Takinghe(ofofoqefil,JlflIhisc
the said name
Official
Pp.,
8002,
page
ReCords
Book
427,
page
734
In
Publish' Oct. II, 1975
3, Public Records
favor
with the Clerk of theCircult Court Of
NorTherly 5)0 feet; thence run
run South 44 degrees 25' west, a Allpartiestothissuitandsliofhw. OEE4i
SPEARS, his wife
Seminole
County,
Florida.
dlstanc,of 175.14 It tome poINT iNerestedpar1iesmay,f,h,
UNITED STATES TRUST
Eásterly 100 feet; thenc, run
lying Semirole County. FioridI
COMPANY OF NEW YORK and wIlttlflIhe200fOotrIghtofy0f,,
OF BEGINNING,
NOrtherly 277.23 feet, thence run
time and place d.sIgnat and be
DATED this 10th day ci Sep
'
SUBJECT TO' ASSIGNMENT OF
ROGER LMAINE,asTrtjst;
eaboard Coast Line Railroad
Westerly to the Point of Beginning;
fentbe,, AD. 974.
NOTICE TOThE PUBLIC
MORTGAGE recorded In Official Containing 9.309 square fist (03)9 heard
Company;
MORTGAGE
recorded
in
Official
Nolice is hereby given
S Elisha Morgan
Bck "0", DR Mitchell's Survey of ReCords book ion,
that the Records book n, page ifl
page MI in favor acre), more or less
Board of Adiusiment of the
AND
S Linda Mørgan
the Levy Grant, accord ng to the of BARtlETT
City of MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY
in favor of lying within 50 lest each side of the
BANK
OF
WINTER
Pt thereof. as recorded in Flat
Sanford will hoid a Special Meeting
Publish Sept 70, 27, Oct 4. II. 1976
PARK, NA.
foling
descr
OWNED BY: J. I. MALCOLM. JR.
center line of DED IC)
d NELSON H, STRITEHOFF, as construcll
or, Friday,
Book I, Page 5, PublIc Recds of
1$, 1974,
Each defendant Is hereby City
Hail t October
1130AM.
In lIt, Trustees, alt
d HAZEL P. MALCOLM. his wife reguired
of Stat, Road ut, __________________________
in Order
SemunoleCounty, Florida, described S!CT1ON 37351.3414,
to serve wrlit.n detenses. consider a
SiCilu. 11010
to THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL IN
if any, to said Complaint on: the
request
STATE ROAD SECTION
as Beginning at the infersedior Of
77Si5.34)e STATE ROAD THOMAS FREEMAN. County Io rear
for a variance in DENTURE recorded in Official
FICTITIOUSNAMI
S-434; SEMINOLE COUNTY
Zoning
the ezisting South right of way line
yaro
Ordinance as if pertains Records Book 71),
Begin at a point on the South
Notice is hereby given that I am
DESCRIPTIONS PARC!L NO. rn
line ci
SEMINOLE COUNTY AflOrny, Seminole Co.mly,
page 193 in favor
01'$t
setback reoulrem.nti
Road S 431 and the existing
Section fl, Township
ertoaOed in business at Corner 015th
FEE SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY
ESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. II Box 70, Attamonte Springs, Florida
P.O. in RI I Zoned District in theW. 10'
Ejst right of way of South Mols
MERCANTILE SAFE DEPOSIT Range 30 East, Said point
EE
SIMPLE
and
Maple, Sanford, Seminole
the
S.
133.3'
AND
TRUST
COMPANY
and
C.
E.
2021
57
teof
RIGHT
OF
WAY
37701
on
or
before
the
15th
Rçad. thence run South along said
of Block S. Tier fl of HEINMULLER.
day
That
North IS dig, Ii 1g County, Florida under the fictitious
of Sanford,
FL
November, AD., 1fl&amp; and file the
Eastrignt of way of laid South Mosi
being more Trustees,
Successor Eastofthethwestcorci s
nimeof U.M.C. INC. dba UTILITY
That n ci.
and
specifically described as located at
LofsM and 27, Enfzminger Farms
original with the Clerk of the above NE
Road. a distance ci 10 fees; thence
27. tce run North 17
MANAGEMENT and that I Intend q
deg
styled Court on said date, to
cornerci 4th St. and Poplar Ave
run Northeasterly along a Straight Addst,on No 7, according to
CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE 35' 0)" West
to register said name with the Clerk
a distance 01 3.S34ss
thereof as recorded In Flat book S.
West 50 feet of the East si
recoroed in Official Records Book
Paved use of the property.
jpe to tae said existing South r,ght
cause what right, title, interest or Commercial
feet to the beginning of a cur
01 the Circuit Court,
flit Of LotS, Block "0". tying 3th lien you
Peg. 9, of the Public Records of
$31.
page
541
-we
Semnoi.
buiiding
for
a
Of*ay line of said Stale Road S 431
or- any of you have Itt art 1
grocery
mod FIRST SUP- concave Easterly and having
County, Florida In accordance with
Seminole County, Florida. (CX.
Sanford and Oviedi 2014, and the the property described in said store.
PLEMENTAL MORTGAGE radu, of 2,291$)
at:. point IC feet East of ne po'nt 0
feet; hence run N provisions of Ihe Fictitious
',Corded in OfficIal Records Bouli
CEPT existing rights of way),
West 10 it it ma North 250 fit of Complaint and to Show cause, if any
L. Perkins
b4gmnning; hence run West along
Northerly, along the arc of sain
ame Statutes, To
the East 132 feet of LOf, BloCk "a", you hive, why said property should
131, page 503 in
Chairman
Wlt Section
laid right of way line IC fit to the
of CHEMICAL curve, through a central angle of 17
16309 Florida Statutes 1937
lying lying South Of Sanford art not be condemned for
BANK and Lfavor
Board
lying within the following Icr-ibid
of
AdiustmenI
F
SADLER,
POINT OF BEGINNING
d5
the 11515 Sod PublIsh:
dig
25'
34"
a
distance
of
519
Oviedo
Trustees, and
Road ci 0 A. Mitchell's P,'rposes as set forth in the
boundaries
S John D Whelchel
test
Oct II, I97
tO the end of said curve.
(President)
Corn- DEE 4$
Ittence run
FINAL JI'DGMENT recorded in form 0 dig 73' 33"
P
bush: Oct. 4, Ii, II, 25, 1976
EaI a distance D€073
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
I CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLA.
CIVIL NO. 74-943.CA.35.E
IN RE THE ADOPTION o
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE art
ROBERT DEAN POWERS,
NOTICE OF
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
TO: ROBERT POWERS
$5.45 East Fontaria
Street
Downey, Caiitornia
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Noticeof Public Hearing
The Board of County Com.
moisioraers of Seminole County will
holdS public hearing to consider an
the Board of Ad
lustment fl denying a Lot Width
Variance in an R.1AA Residential
ZOnefrom90leettosofeetanda LOS
Size Variance from 11,100 sq ft to
7.000%qftonthefollowingdescrlbid
property
Lot 20. Block 3$, Sanlando tne
Suburb Beautiful, PB 3, Pg 64. in
Section 1721.25, on Lake Marion
Drive. (OuST. 1)
This public hearing will be held In
Room 203 of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Santord, Florida, on
November 16, 1976. at 7:00 P.M., or
as soon thereatter as possible.
Written comments filed with th
Land Development Administrator
will be considered. Persons appearing at the public hearing will be
heard orally. Hearings may be
ContInued from time to time as
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L. MONROE and GLENPIA V.
MONROE, his wife, have filed a
Petition for tte adoption of the
minor child named In that Petition.
towit: ROBERT DEAN POWERS.
and you are required to serve a copy
of your wrItten defenses, if any, to
KENNETH
N
BEANE. of
STEPHENSON, STALNAKER AND
SEANE, PA,, Attorneys for the
Petitioners, whose address is Post
Office Drawer One, Cassetberry,
Florida 32707, and to file the original
with the Clerk of this Court on or
before November- I. 1976; otherwise
ajudgr'-ient may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal a
this Court this 24th day of Sep
timber. 1974
(SEAL)
Arthur Pt Beckwitt
Court
Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
PubIih Sept.21, 1Oct. 1. ii, ii, in
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL NO. 76)749.CA.09.O
FREDERICK W BEREt-IS. INC..
Plaintiff,
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Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By Mike Hattaway,
Chairman
Attest
Arthur H. Be(kwith, Jr.
PubliSh Oct. II, 1916
DEE 62

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 75.I$33.CA-20-E
In re the Matter of the
Adoption of:
111.
RQBERTLAWRENCE,aminor,by
Defendants.
R. L. LAWRENCE aid
NOTICE OF ACTION
ETHEL LAWRENCE, 1is wife
TO Diwid Arthur Haltaway
NOTICE TO DEFEND
and
TO: MARGARET LAWRENCE
,lonnie L. Hattaway
COBB
120 Colony Drive
whose residence and last
Arden. North Carolina
known mailing addeess
75704
are unknown
and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Maria cia Penha Hatlaway
Ihaf the above named PetItioners,
Residence unknown
R. L. LAWRENCE and ETHEL
YOU ARE HEREBY notifiedlhat
acomptainl toforeciosea mortgage LAWRENCE. his wife, have liled S
encumbering the following real Complaint in the above styled Court
for tIe adoption of the minor child
property:
Lot 441. Unit 1. WINTER named therein, and you are hereby
SPRINGS. according to the p1st required to serve a copy of your
thereof as recorded In Ptal Book II, written defenses. if any, on PIED N.
JULIAN, JR. 01 STENSTROM,'
Pages 6. 7. andl. public records of
DAVIS A. McINTOSH. Attorneys for
Siminole County, Florida.
has been fIled against you and you Petitioners, Post Office Box 1330,
.sre required to serve a copy of your Sanford, Flo'lda, 32711, and file the
writtendfentes. if any, to ton VAN original with lt• Clerk of tte above
DEN BERG, GAY 1 BURKE, P A.. styled Court on or before November
I, 1976. otherwise a default and
attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post
Office Box 193. Orlando. Flotida ultimate iudgment will be entered
32502. arid file tI. original with the against you granting Slid adoption,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Clerk 01 lIe above Styled Court on or
before October 26. 1976. otherwise, a sa'd Court on the 73rd day of Sep
,udgment may be entered against tember,A.O., 1971
you for the relief demanded in the (SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
complaint
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
By Mary N Dirden
sad Court on the 16th day of Sep
Deputy Clerk
tembel'. 1976
STIENSTROM. DAVIS
ISEAL)
I. MCINTOSH
Arthur H Beckwilt, Jr
Post Office Box 1330
Clerk 01 tie Circu,I Court
Sanford, Florida 32771
By Cherry Kac Travis
Attorneys for Petitioners
Deputy Clerk
7P &amp; o( 1. It. 1976 Pub.ih Sept 271 Oct 1. II. II. 1974
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NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
THE VACATING, ABANDONING.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
OF RIGHTS.OF.WAY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7s.1146.CA4C
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
JOHN 1. WORTHY,
NOTICE that the Board of County
Husband.Respondent,
Commissioners of Seminole County,
and
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
KAREN E. WORII'IY.
Ilfhdayoftlovember,A,D, 1974, in
the County Commissioners' Meeting
Wife Petitioner.
Room at the County Courthouse In
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Hearing to consider art determin,
JOHN T. WORTHY, WHOSE
whither or rid? the County will
RESiDENCE iS THE STATE OF
vacate,abandon. discontinue, dote,
ALABAMA,
COUNTY
OF
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LAMUtIt
rigni or
AND
WHOSE
ttie County and the public in art to
MAILING ADDRESS IS: RT. 2,
the following righ?s.of way running
BOX 17 8. LANETT, ALABAMA
through the described property, to.
3143
wit:
ASwOrfl Pet itlon for Dissolutionoi
That portion of 4th Court lying
Marriage a Vinculo having been
South Of Lots 7 through I. Block 1),
filed regarding your marriage to
P8 I?, as shown on Replat
KAREN E WORTHY in the Circuit
Court in and for Seminole County
Townsite.North Ctuiuota, Pages u
and 45, as shown on the Public
FIor,da. the Short litleot which is IN
Records of Seminole County, a
RE THE MARRIAGE OF: JOHN
political Subdivision of Florida.
T. WORTHY. Husbind Respondent,
and KAREN E WORTHY. Wife.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
Petiliorei. these presence corn
APPEAR AND BE 1-IEAROAT THE
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
mend you to appear and file your
SPECIFIED.
answer or Other defense or pleading
lSeal)
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court In
Board of County
and for Seminole County, Florida,
and serve a co
Commissioners of
thereof on
Petitioner's attorney. Jack T.
Seminole County,
FloridA
Bridoex.. p
flr,a.r
Florida 3277), on or before the 20th
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
day of October, 1976, or otherwise a
Clerk of lhe Circuit Court
default will be entered against you.
By: Joann K Hare
Deputy Clerk
WITNESSrnytandandeealoftp,e
PubliSh: Oct. Il, 1976
Clerk of the Circuit Court, on this
DEE oi
16th day of September. 1976.
1 SEAL)
Arthur H. Becknith. Jr
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
By - Jean E Wilke
NAME STATUTE
Deputy Clerk
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Jack T. Bridges, of
Notice Is hereby given that the
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp;
undersigned, pursuant to the
BRIDGES
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
P 0 Drawer 2
$65.09, Florida Slatutes,wlil register
Sanford Florida 3277)
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Attorneys br Petitioner
inand lot Seminole County, Florida,
Publish September 20.21 1 Oct 4,
upon receipt of proof of the
Ii 1976
publication of this notice, the liC. DED 103
tilious name, to wit:
RV
ASSOCIATES under which we are
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
engaged in business at Rt. 1. Box
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
205C in the City of Sanford. Florida.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
That the parties interested In said
Case Ne. 16-344-OrI-Ciy.Y
business enterprise are as follows:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
William Gene Russell
Plaintiff, vs. PRINTHA M. CARRobert Michael Valone
PENTER, etc., it al Defendants.
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
County, Florida, September 29, 1976.
PUBLICATION
On motion and
Publish: Oct. 4. II, 11. 25, 1914
affIdavit of plaintiff in the above
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entitled cause by its Assistant
United States Attorney, in an action
against the defendant(s), Printha
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
M. Carpenter, a single woman, and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Milund, Inc., a Fiorida corporation,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
and to eiforce a lien upon real
COUNTY, FLA.
property slt:'ate In this District and
CIVIL NO. ?4.943CA.21.E
described as follows: Lot S. Lake
IN i1E THE ADOPTION OF
Sylvan Estates, according to plat
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE and
thereof recorded In Plat Book 12,
ROBERT DEAN POWERS.
page)) and II, of the public records
NOTICE OF
of Seminole County, Florida, and it
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
appearing to the Court that the
TO: ORVILLE EDWARD
defendant, Printha N Carpenter
SCHEIBE
are not inhabitants of nor found
121 Walnut Street
within the State 01 Florida and have
Waukegan. Illinois
notvoluntarilyappearedherejn,and
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
that personal service upon them is
Petitioners named herein. HAROLD
not practical because their
L MONROE and GLENNA V.
residence and whereabouts are
MONROE. hiS wife, have tiled a
unknown, it is ORDERED tt
Petition for the adoption of the
Printha M Carpenter appear or
minor child named In that Petiti,
plead to tne complaint herein by the
to wit: STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE,
1st day of December, 1976, and in
and you are requlr,dto serve a copy
default thereof the Court will
of your written defenses, if any, to
proceed to the hearing and ad
KENNETH
M
BEANE.
of
ludIcatlon of IhiS suit as if Printha
STEPtIENSOPI, STALNAKER AND
M. Carpenter- had been served with
BEANE, PA.. Attorneys for tne
process in the Stat, of Florida. but
Petitioners, whose address is Post
only to the extent provided for by
Office Drawer One, Casselberry.
Section 1653, Title 7$. United State-s
Florida 32107, and to fllethe original
Code, ills further ORDERED that
wilI the Clerk of this Court on or
notice ci thiS order b published by
before November I. 1976. athw'wit.
,
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m.rr,, in a
aJudgmentmaybeent,redagajns,
new'spaperofgeneraldirculationin
you for the relief demanded in the
Seminole County, Florida, once a
Petition
week for six (4) consecutive weiss,
wiTNESS my hand and Ihe seal ci
commencing on Octobir 4, 1974.
this Court this 74th day of Sep.
DONE AND ORDERED AT
tember, 1976.
Orlando, Florida, this 15th day of
ISEAU
September, 1914.
Arthur H Beckwith
GEORGE C. YOUNG
Clerk Circuit Court
United States
Mary N Dardin
District Judge
Deputy Clerk
4, ii, 11.25 Nov
Publish Sept 271 Oct I. Ii. 11. 1976
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(Seat)
Arthur H. Beckwitt, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Oct. 4, )), 9, 75, 1974
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since Febriary with a thaine thing In Zmnwa*'s favor. Ills

a Virginia electorate. He believes charged with friag a Virginia
exciUng than Zwnwalt
campaigner. And his years in the natcn has all but forfeited Woman IMo sexual relatlone.
Get Crowds Excited the Senate are devoid of military superiority to the Virglnialsforlovets,you know.
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RICHMOND, Va. — A
retired military personality a matters: (1) he changed his
polltIcal candidate may be said
four star general and one time Democratic party affiliation In
to be in trouble when his InArmychlefofstaff—whoao W7O,andsoistodaytheonly
troductlon is more lively than
tried to turn a service record Independent In the Senate; (2)
his speech.
Into a political career. In 1V74 he has been supuior to the
So It Is for Elmo Zumwalt,
he ran for the date house in other Virginia senator, Richard
lateoftheu.S.Navyandnowa
South Carolina, but lost badly. &amp;**t, who once called a press
$
ltfc candidate for the
The reason: he was too proud, conference to deny a charge he
U.S. Senate. He - appears
toostlff,toomuchljkea general was the dumbest man In
enough, with They say, 'Herb, this gummlzut to be a politico.
ugIresalve
Congress.
eyebrows that frame his
Zumwalt's supporters insist Despite his benign service,
doesn't belong to Richard
features like evil exclamation
this gwnmlnt doesn't he Is not another West- Senator Byrd has Inherited his
1points, and a set of shoulders Nixon,
belong to Spiro Agnew Herb, moreland. And indeed the lather's friends, Conservatives
that look capable of turning a this guminint
belongs to US!" candidate goes out of his way to consider him comfortable. He
destroyer. But no.
Enter the Big Z, with 'the unbend, to be Just another one votes agah11t Social Security
The other afternoon Zumwalt crowd breathing iieavuy iiis of the swabs. He calls himself increases, against school
was presented to a northern hands are behind his back. pj "Bud" rather than Elmo. He Is busing, agamont gim control:
'vlrgmnta audience by his voice Is soft as the
qulcktosinile,seemsgen*dnely and he votes fo the death
physical subordinate but wave. ThIrty years In the Navy at SC with people, and has penalty, for military spending,
podium superior a slim, tiny, has left its mark; he Is
adopted positions on the issues and for the restoration of
and very enthusiastic chap
addressing the graduating ciasa that are progressive, pro- citizenship for Virglnia.hero
named Herb Harris. Harris Is at Annapolis. He is relaxed
human and decent.
Gen. Robert E.
the Democratic Representative formal, pleasant but hlghblown,
Still, he is not quite right on Ironically, Byrd Is the mont
from the state's eighth district, He speaks for a few
the stump. In the pod-Vietnam popular candidate in the
and he does move audiences, about things like obligation and era his military bearing and military circles. As chief of
With Zumwalt in the wings, responsibility, and the crowd is sholliderd&amp; background could naval operations early this
Harris let it mnn..
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wasaies.
"I keep meeting people on the
P'c'y. can't help remem-' Zumwalt's Virginia bid hats aa Navy and the Pentagon with his
street and in th stores, and bering William Westjnor,tuj obvious s.cioiogtcal attempts to modernize the
they say to me, 'Herb, let's get when they wah mo
significance. Can an old noldier traditions; meanwhile, Sen.
this gwnmint of ours back.' wait. Wedmoreland is another wlnpublico(flceonthestrength Byrd was voting the straight
ofhlscllppfngs?Oristherea service line. At a recent ship
Westmoreland syndrome? The christening In Norfolk, Byrd
answers may be the mod In- was an honored and ballyhooed
teresting aspect of this heated guest but Big Z wasn't even
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Senate
race.
invited,
ANDZONINGCOMMISSION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Notice .4 Public Hearing
Not
that
there
aren't
other
And so It Is all uphill for
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-l$le.CA.ss.0
The Planning and Zoning Corn. In
Re: the Marriage of:
interesting
aspects:
Harry
Zumwalt. The polls have him
mission will hold a public hearing to EMILY C. COURSON, Wife,
Flood Byrd Jr. for one, He Is the trailing by substantial margins.
consider an Amendment to the
and
incumbent, an Il-year veteran And it may not get better. The
Seminole County Subdivision HERMAN D. COURSON, Husband,
Regulations.
01 the Senate and the scion of a admiral hopes to raise $300,000
NOTICE OF ACTION
The proposed Amendment would THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
family that has always been to use in the stretch drive, but
allow the Board of County Corn. HERMAN D. COURSON WHOSE
difficult to beat in this state. even this will put him behind
missioner-s to grant waivers to the RESIDENT AND MAILING ADThe Byrds are apple orchard the $500,000 that Byrd will
one acr, minimum lot size DRESS IS ROUTE 3, BAXLEY,
requirement for installation of a GEORGIA 31313.
barons
from the Shenandoah spendlnthesameperlod,About
septic tank.
A sworn Petition for Dissolution of
Valley.
The original Harry half of Byrd's cash will go for
Copies of the proposed Amend.
Marriag, having been flIed
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a request
for the
Land Development Division, Room
dissolution of said marriag, to
113, of thi Courthouse in Sanford,
Emily C Couron, In the Ci,'cuit
Florida.
Court in and for Seminole County,
This public hearing will be held in
FIor1da, the store title of which is:
the County Commission C1aml)ers
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
of the Courthouse, Room 203. San.
IMILY C. COURSON, Wife, and
ford, Florida, on November 3, *974,
tIERMAN 0. COURSON, Husband.
at?:)0 P.M., orassoonthereafter as
these presents command you to
possible. Written comments may be
appear and file your Answer or
filed with the Land Development
other defensive pleadings wIth the
Division and those persons in at.
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for
tendanc, will be heard orally.
SeminoleCounty,FIorida,as,
Planning and Zoning
a copy thereof on Wife's attorney, C.
Commission
Vernon Mire, Jr., Of Cleveland,
Seminole County, Florida
Mize A. Bridges, P.O. Drawer Z,
By: Herbert B. Hardin
Sanford, Florida 33771. on or before
Land Development
the 5th day of November, 1974,
Administrator
otherwise a default will be entered
Phon. 3233330 EWt"307
against you.
PublIsh: Oct. Il. I'll
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF.
DEC-40
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the deitanly deed, and he vows
have rolled over their op.
ButZumwaftlsnctyetflstlng toflgMfai'rever,alajfekcted.
ponents for a staggering five in water. He has beau naming
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Sanford, Florida 32211

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invention, doesn't it? In a way it is, because it's
new every (lay. It will make your dollar go farther, it will alert you to
wiser purchases. It will inform you of special savings on the items YOU
want to buy. Yet it is so inexpensive you can easily afford it.

PHONE:

Wanted- Lazy Salesperson ac

customed to high Standard of
living. Call 3735543.
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or landing a

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6322 or 6711411.

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1971Honda MT 250
Good Condition, USO
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transmission. current i4'ltpeCtior,
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New tires, brakes, shocks. S.t a.
make offer at 501½ E. 2nd St., 3230174 days.

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Painting. Remodeling General
Repairs. Call 323 117$
Ciessilied Ads will always give you
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Window Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
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REALTOQS-$30 4061
Eves. 323 3149

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
A Subsidiary Of Willrter Industries

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air, family rm. garage, large
ICnCed yard. separate studio
13.000 equity &amp; assume loan of
537.000. 321 0103

2565 PARK

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Another Fine Development By

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Free to good home Oel. 6751920
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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
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DIRECTIONS: In Sanford . West on 21h St. off 11.92
'. Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

II any

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St Cly,ir4t, Fla 3.151r,

buyer

REAL'TORS
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noll

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IfeP Honda. CO 350,o Miles.
....,,,
.jw. muir.

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tan, purebred; 3 females, $50
each. 322.1490 alter 4p.m.

EXERCISE CYCLE
$30

bath home on 2 more lots. All for

BR I bath home. Ideal for retired
Couple Close to all conveniences.
I3rno BPP warranty 813.120.

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1-'Equlpment for Rent

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7110,

$33,300,

scaped 131.500

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.

$71 3)67
Deltoria

Tb5,,'

3 bedroom

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Dachshund miniature

Patio Set, Washer, Dryer, Camping
eq uipment, a bove ground Pool,
small group Rattan furniture. 322.

throughout. Eat in kitchen, We
handle
government
carpeting, central heat &amp; air,
reposseniw,n, all area. Small
walk.in clot$. beautitully land
down, Seller pays Closing Costs.

ORIGINAL PRICE 29.0'O'
NOW 22,125

HILDA RICHMOND

. 197h

$7m375
9

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

(East)

516 models. 7 days
week. c..ii cosleci, e "31.
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KENMORE WASHER puts
- LeaseaDatsun including cars and
Service, used machinis.
trucks, For informationcall Bill
7G-Svp
&amp;
Trade
WIU REALTY
Pseat, and enclosed back yard.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3n 0451 I
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Ray or Jack Mink. 531.1315.
Owner will lease with option to
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Reg.
SWAPSHOpFLEAMARKET
buy. $24.100
JUST
MAKE PAYMENTS,
323.7593
337.2715
s - arage sales__. I Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
.LQ!!
'13 Models. Call 3231570 Or $34.
No charge, All admitted free.
SAN LANTA- $77 Rosaila Drive- ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
160$ Dealer.
Caine browse every Sun4ay to
Unbelievable 3 BR. I'', bath, with
Carport Sale begInning Thursday ,
BROKERS
at the Movieland Drive-in 1974 Dodg e Van, 6 Cyl.,
screened patio. Herdwooci fioon
Standard.
daily until sold out. 9a.m. to dark.
Theatre. South 1792. Phone 322.
with loads of extras. 526.503.
____ Days-3fl 6123
11.000 miles. Clean. 13.113. 1.504.
10 3 Valencia St.
Nights-322,2352
,..1216.
1fl6.
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LOCH ARBOR- 101 F ores t Drive- Sanford-3BR, I"ibath,$10ói, I "

warranty. $21.000

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT
8349212

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tOwail carpeting, central air &amp;

mo.

Iflullity.

62-Lawn-rden

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

oalancpof $163 SOor pay 51)90 per We buy and sell good
drive, heavy duty front bumper.
furniture and
month, Will take trade in Singer
Ideal hunting, fishing vehicle;
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
323-7832
upp
to
zig
tag
&amp;
make
button
ed
SUNLAND ESTATES- Bamboo
III) Ford là ton lilt bed, V-I
GALLERIES, 3726512
hole's.
Balance
of
$55.88
or
10
.
EVES 3fl 7 or 3220412
Dr., Owner.) BR, central H &amp; A.
engine, ruin, rough body, make
.1yments
of
$6
Call
credit
-t complete kitchen with dish.
offer; 1959 Ford 1½ ton flat bed,
Cash 322-432
"anaqer, 3329111 or see at
washer, dual drive. Many extras.
dump body, V.I. rough, make
SANFORD SEWINGCENTER
$21,500. 349.5371
For used furniture, appliances,
offer. 322.4450.
307 E is, St . Downtown
tools, etc. Buy I or '1001 items. _______________________________
Larry's Mart. 21$ Sanford Ave.
Sanford- 7 OR. CB, air, screened STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It Want to buy furniture, toilet fix. 80-Autos for Sale
Porch, double tot, fruit 5. large oak
Classlind Ads didn't *ors", tree,, nice neighbor-hood. $15,900.
tures.
anything
of
valve.
322
wouldn't be any
$2,000 On., about $140 ma. Ownerthere
I'Ô'Simca,runs goon
will finance. 2032 Jefferson Ave. Twin Beds, chest of drawers, &amp;
Stenstrom Realty
________________________
29 MPG,$400
332.1371 days. 3234537 after 6.
we Buy Used Furniture
322 3433
desk. $100. Wood table &amp; chairs,
IDYLLWILOE- lOS Brentwood1
$75; Bookcase, $20; Wicker desk,
Owner will se ll or trade for small Sanford- Pinecrist, 3 OR. 2 bath,
97) CPWy%Ii Newport, 1 owner,
3323322
Wicker sofa, His a. Her Golf club
01. Appraised 521.000, Soiling
home. This lovely 4 OR. 2 bath
excellent condition. Air, P.S.. PB.
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sets,
Dishes,
Lamps
$25,500.
5.300
do
&amp;
more,
333.
Ca
wn.
executive home. Includes
$1695. 323 1730.
sh for Antiques. Con5Ig,,ts
4110.
spacious 22'x33' game room, fully
wanted. Hi.way 16 Auction Jeep, CJ.S. hard top and doors.
equipped kitchen , central air , OUTOFTOWN_ 3 BR,l bath,large
Galleries,
322 6972.
lot, cent. Ha.A, well and pump.
heat, wall to wall sh ag Carpeting,
S2'-Apjatce
33.000 miles, excellent condition,
Hone pasture avail,
$1600. 373 1112 aft er 6 p.m.
double garage with auto controls,
_
PINEy
WQO5
BARN
We
Buy
821.000.
pluS loads more! 342,7 00 ,
Furniture 1 Miscellaneous
Penney's Portable Dishwasher,
Sell 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham. I
tow' 30 pct commission Free Pick
excellent Condition. 5.50 or but
dr. immaculate cond. See to
7 CO4WERCIAL LOTS plus) BR, 2
OREAMWOL_ 2100 Hartwellups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
offer. 377.1232 alter 6
appreciate. $2500. 549.1132 after S.

RAVENNA PARK- 110 Tangerine
Drive- 3 BR, I' bath, with
f enced ba ck yard. Large ut ility
bulld.ng and plenty of Citrus. 12

We're Offering A

1~_

cli, 3321421 aflerl p.m.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
*OOfnflts Garden Canter
l0t Celery Ave.

answer
is FUTU RA BY SING ER.
yes, call the Action Group
of
One ,,,l S'nqer' 'Op TOuct and Sc's'

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
' S V.

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BUY JUNK CARS- from $30to.

Cilssilberry, 1743, i_.4304

ts

your home or lot? If the

to a.... ,'n... _______

1 N

a.

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Autos Wanted

n_

Wood or steel desks, executive desk

5. chairs, Secretarial desks
chaIrs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash arid carry.
NOLL'S

1S'x33' complete, 1 yrs. old.
repossessed. Sacrifice, ½ prIce.
Call collect 305273.0610.
-anted,
site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wan
nicebackyard
to display new 1516 model a bove
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location, Call 305

p.m.

Used Office Fumihire

Deiuve A!tit-'r.um above ssI.und
Swinij,f,,,,j pools. (2) 15'x24' and

.
R esidential

323.5149 after S.

Fold down camping trailer with
60-Off ice _____________
Supplies
canvas top. Phone 3fl.$34 after S
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Hal CoIber't Realty

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batteries, $12.15 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 110,

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Must Sacrlf ice-. 1573 Stresmiine, 33
ft. Gregory MobIle Homes, 3S
Orlando Drive. 323.5200.

Piano, walnut, refinished, now
action, keys, tuMd 5. delIvered. 29' QitlIxi Star '73 Coachman. 5th
Wheel, all equIpped, tape player
trot". Winter
with speakers, perfect COed. $5500.
Park, 4445511.

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DELTONA- Do yau want to sell

$)3

75-Recreatio,501 Vehicles

s2.
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Plants 5. Answers now has your
answer to rare gifts,antiques a
nostalglques. 210 E. lit St., Suite

Phonelfl.Ql9j
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LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR

Maitland- Off Howell Branch &amp; 436.
For sale by owner-Duplex in

LAKE MARY- 4 BR, 2 bath,

Loch

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

)1,c 41,4 .14i ll 1977 1 h&amp;'
. l xiii. 414
1`114 `111

PiIo

'

DELTopfr.- 1105 Daroca Drive- 2

Suppiw, is s' x pirc I 'IRJ Thvt.'

LOCAT IONS

MULLET LAKE PARK- Canal
front, 2 OR, I bath,

Brittany farm house in beautiful

CALL 322310j
211 W.2Sth Sanford, Fla.
Additions
__________________________________
Remodeling

$349712
Altamonte Springs
Longwood

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REALTORS
207 2 5th
multiple listing service

automa rhythm %iCtion. Liberal The Best Buy In Town A low csit
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Classified Ad.
Organ Sales 5. Western Auto, 301 W.FInst St., 332.3233.

Leading manufacturer and
distrIbutor has aluminum nec.
tanautar pools ten over, from 1115
season, half price. Guaranteed
Installation and terms. Call 305.

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Auction

1200 French Ave.
323-7310

Pianos
&amp; Electronic Orga.w with

SWIMMING P0(11. SACRIFICE-

4224320 coliect.

TOWN SALE
Owner moving, must sell. Big I BR,
2 bath, central air, carpet, big
porch, sprinklers, fruit trees, all
appliances. Only 526,500.

Sanford

59jJ Mshende

Like new, baby bassnefte,
pad 5. 2 baby carrier*, I diaper
bag all for $25. 3320244.

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AiaSter

&lt;311

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OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
PINCH A PENNY
II flit P,it,n
.i

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RUTH TUECH

interview, call Mr. Duke Snyder,
Sunday, Oct. 10 ThurSday, Oc.
tober 11th at 305 512 $200.

I'.1,

MLS REALTORS
321-0041
30175 FRENCH

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GOING OUT OF

LEMON BLUFF- River access, 3
BR, I bath, lot slz )25'x300',

_______________

SHIRLEY MILLETT
834 9212

ranchisas are being offered In
surrounding areas for a unique
service busineSs Capable of profits
from $20 30.000 per year. In
vestment required: $7,430 plus
van. For personal, Confidential

322.4437

CankArnenlcord and

Oiarg we lcome.

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a.

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W. GARNETT WHITE
_________________________
107W Commercial
Phoni 377 71U. Sanf or d
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CLUB- 2 BR, 1 bath,
I COUNTRY
sio,o

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House
323-$670or 831.9777

3 OR,

IIU country Club Circle.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

I

a.

below FHA appraisal Owner, 333.

JOHNNY WALKER

StemperRealtor

home w large rooms, lovely oak
Iloors, paneled workshop and
private pool. Asking US,.

Country Club Manor-3

Req Real Estate Broker
jOt'IN (RIDER.ASSOC

interested?

'\4llage.

Efticliy$IIj
Utilities Inc l.
Call 3224470

to,

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19195,
French
333.4951
Eves, 323)496; 3224144; 322.1951

le$lonally Mana

A"

storage. ,

'°'°°°'

St.

322•209O

,

A Community Service Massage From The Herald

1

th

Sanford, Fla.

of

221.3041

Citizens Band Base Radio, single
side band, pease lock Crystal,
synthesier. POL .2, beam an:
anna
rotor. 3321112 after

Sanford Ave,

2017$. FRENCH

,,

'135

funding. By builder, 531.1445,
Equal Housing Opportunity.
COUNTRY- I BR, 2 bath, Ige
wooded lot near taka, Cent, HIA,
ClDVlS(leefl room, citrus, ,ots of

UI.%.9FALT0R5

Like new paragon 37" kfln, furtIe
slip and a few small moi. Call
323 9430 or $450554.

homes. Under $35,000 with less
than $750 down. Governm en t Guaranteed reconditioned auto

OWNER T RANSFERRED-...
Must
Sell) OR, 1½ bath home on lovely
IT"thadedfeIlcId lot. RidIJ,0
$21,000.

NECR EST- 3 BR, 1 bath.
backyard overlooks Pinecrest
School playground, Out of state
owner says still

bath new

Lots of twniture, bidding, ap
liancea. TVs Slid mlscaf,,
items sold at barg ain

17' Crestline, deep hull fibirglase,
IS n. eectr
start a. no
Evinrude, Spartan trailer, good
coild, ma
offer.

Matching set of 10 rattan dining
chairs, $15 each. Sanford Auction,
1200 S. French, 323,73.40.
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Req Real Estate Brok er
1100E 211h51
1324453
Mary- 3 BR, 1½

50-Miscellafleousfo,'s.pe

AUCTION

Mon., Oct. 11, 7:30 P.M.

NEED
SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Busineis

555.5351 collect,

TAFFER REALTY

'

PICTURE PERFECT- 2 BR home
with new pant, w w carpet. ref. &amp;
Central heat. A ba rgain at $21,300.

BATEMAN REALTY

PUBLIC

332.5NI

,_

FOR QUICK SALE- Plnecnest,
neat &amp; clean 33, shaded corner,
established neighborhood.

Lake

ROSSONMARINE
2551Hwy 17e2

Bathroo m Cabinets, HAMMOND ORGAN.
Sounder
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
model coniplet. with rhythm
available. Bud Cabeil. 3225052
section mo Instruments
_yHm..
323.7707 or 321.0559.

after

REDUCED S5

LAKE MARY

Merchandise________

fl-Auction

Kitchen

mtg. 42$-226d. 323.1211 Cr m253i

Reg Real Estate Broker
263$
S. Sa,,ford Ave.
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OlS9eves In 7613

LAKE MARY, 2 OR, Florida room,
fenced yard 5. shady, $13,000. '332.

From

a.

I

sip

Only $26500.

,BidroomAphi.
One Bedroom

1505 W. 25

3 OR, 1 bath block home, assume
mortgage,
monthly, C HA,

en ed yard Laroe family rm.,
with wetbar. $l500 &amp;i., assume

Night

Adult.Famlly

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, aircont,MiIdSery
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 1&amp;SR 13.4, Longwood
$121000

Ii

that can't be cram-d. Say goodby to college plans

am.

Kitchen Equipped

a. 3:30.

SAN MO PARK, I. 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apIs. Adult a. family park
Weekly. 351$ Hwy 17 fl Sanford
333 1930

on. Shoplifting is stealing. It is punishable by lass

Served Mon. thru Fri 11

Quiet, One Story

REAL BARGAIN

,_.,,..,.,

Wm, H.

REALTORS

drapes. $4000 ejity a. assume
'no. payments at 1 pct. interest. park RIdge, 3 SR, 2 bath,
split plan,
5141511.
_____________________
Central air, screened porch,
f c

LOVELY 3 OR, 1½ baths, cen
tral By Owner
Handyman's SpecIal.
heat and air,
. car #I
'.-u"
masorwy 2 OR home, owner will
back yard. Florida room, utility
carry mortgage with low down
shed, Washer and dryer Included.
Total price. $)j,5Ø, 333*713,

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...'

Foàest
-. --- Greene
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dishwasher, disposal, ww carpet, 530 4133

pool, outside of city. $34 000

WE HAVE RENTALS

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

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'''-'.".,.r,,ru,non,

LOOK AT THIS ONE

FOOL MOME- Now is thc line $
buy- 3 OR. 2 bath, cent,.,
and air,
IS'x30'

,,

cupancy. A must we. $17550.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Broker, 322.1174
AUOC. motes
Day

MOVING.- Anx ious owner wants Pettor
322.7.495
offer on extra neat 3 BR, urn.
maculate Condition, fenced, well IN BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACEfor garden, pool $333
I OR, 3½ bath, less than 1 year
old, enlarge oak shaded lot. Truly
GOODIES ADDED.- Like new
a beautiful home built by craft.
furniture added-choice 3 BR,
5mm. $59,000.
bath,dbl,. carport, fenced shaded
yard $".GO. Easy terms.

3

£ Accessories

3SN.1'bith,,edbck,,,f,af1
l.
Willing to talk terms.
*70,000.1
Phone 37)0507.

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RW4D j5,,4 •

CallBart
REAL ESTATE
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$11,900.

.,

ardens
xu,y Patio Apartments
Studio, 1,2,3

•

Casselberry.Wintpr Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

litre it conies again

URGENT- Owner must sell
spacious 3 BR, 2 bath with family
room, workshop, garden area.

Sanford

in addition. interviewing Wed. 5.
Thus. at Gold Key inn, S. Orange
Biono,n Trail. Mr. Egan. $13 0010.

35 THE RIFLEMAN

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.

Sale or Female full &amp; part lime help
wanted. Cashiers &amp; gasoline it.
tendant. Must be Ill. Apply
Seminole Petroleum Co. Laud

HILLBILLIES

__..,.__

$18,995

Neat 3 BR home, Central air, carpet,
drapes, rang,, refrigerator,
washer &amp; dryer. Fenced yard.
Only 10 mos. young. Start
packing? Call George Willis,
REALTOR-ASSOCIATE.

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41--H,s,es

efleva

2300 Millonyllie Ave.

Salary: $10,250.37 to $13152.15

2 ADAM 12
its' MY THREE SONS
35 FLIPPER
530
2 NEWS
6, HOGAHS HEROES
its PARTRIDGE FAMILY

Real (state

$lcm 2 BR bhrk "0mm, turn
unfurr,373 32200r322.;$79.ft
erö 'HAS EVERYTHING.... Attractive 3
BR, 2 ba th, cent, air, family room,
2 BR,'on small take, carpeted, heat,
fireplace, pool, fenced yard,
air, DeBary.orange City area,
beautiful location,
5110 1st &amp; last.
good sChool
0i1. Charm
- -. .... i ,,ew.
VaR, 2 bath, country home, $200 per
too. References I. Leas. requIred. EXTRAS- Call for details on fur.
nithed condo at New Smyrn., a
HAL COL BERT REALTY, 333
sacrifice &amp; our ex tra special St.
7132 or eves. 32215w or 322 0613.
Johns River home.
Deltona-; BR, 1") bath.
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PlsoneSlI.
3521 after 5p.m. ________
VETERANS.- No down pa yment

31-Apartments Furnished

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w.soo.
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Half
acre on .Jewe$t lane, 3 BR, 3

very low down payment

'V

Florida Class B Operators C.r.
tificat. required. Full time permanent employment with ix
celtent fringe benefits. Interested
Qualified applicants please submit
letters of Application with resume
and references to the City of
Sanford Civil Service Board, P.O.
Box 177$, Sanford, Florida, 37771.

4:30
4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
Coliost Dom Det.use

TRY OUR LUNCHEON SPECIAL

$100. 3224494,

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mediate employment of a

10 HOWDY 0000Y
' 24 SESAME STREET
9" EDGE OF NIGHT
12: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
35 THE LITTLE RASCALS

41&amp; .

OR house, older couple prwerre,

_____________________________

.

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homes,

Superintendent of Utility Plants,

500

ThereAreAlotOf
Gond Things
Under Our Roof

S.

landscaped. Abundant storage
(including attic) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package. From $145.

kiperintendent of Utility Plants,
The City Of Sanford, Florida If
accepting Applications for lm

6, MERV GRIFFIN

P,R
.p

m

3121.

tature companion to live In and
car, for elderly woman. Room
arid board plus salary. Must have
driver's license. 322 4265 after 4

10 BEWITCHED
9' MARCUS WELBY. M.D
'12' FAMILY AFFAIR

Sanford

2503 Grove Drive
ICR. 1½ Both, Family Rm
$165. Into. in window

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RIOGEW000 VILLAGE. 315.

Jgh$ delivery. Must own vehicle,
hive knowledge of Sanford area.
3321774 beginning Mon., Oct. ii.

&amp; GIWGAN'S ISLAND

Ph. 323.8266

3

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&amp; air, 2 car garage, corner lII. 10
Pd down.

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Make room in your attic,
garage,
Sell idle items with a Classifi
ed
Ad, Caliafrlendly ad
at 3
2611 or 131

NOPefS

furnished, i BR,AC,
adults, $ito mo. 332.593,.
H

Sunland, 3 BR, carpeted.
drapes, fenced, clean, loose. $i;s.
$344345

&amp; 2 Bedroom apartments.
furnished or unturnished. Newly
redecorated. Come we. E. Airport Is
Blvd., Sanford, 323.1310.

-WE SELL SUCCESS01 Commercial
323517a

2 IRONSIDE

Aaim&amp;hh.

Ah

BAMBOO COVE APTS

Oct. II.

3$ RIN TIN TIN

2002 S. French Ave. (Hwy. 17.92)

$

Upstairs 2-bedroom unfurnished
a,urtmunt. kitchen eqijipp.d 595
r.r1- C all 323.510).

p.m.

9) BEVERLY

bring fast Sal..

Specious IN. I barn, apt. Kitchen
equipped, dining room, living rm.,
air coed., carpeted throughout,
AdultS only. References required.
3210011. KISH REAL ESTATE
INC.

mission. 3221774 beginning Mon.,

FRIENDS,

SjT

Unfurnjshed
- 32-Houses
. - ----.
-

CALL 322.2411

Call 321.0220 between $

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plus security deposit.
323.0951 or after 5 call 333.7 Call

Got some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write

silo
Phone 5305450.

12' Wide

Telephone solicitors, experience
preferred. Salary plus corn.

4 00

6 PRICE IS RIGHT

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new horn.? Moving to an
apartment?

an ad that will

MO-

bath duplex, P.0 Bougan.
villea, DeBary, on lake adjoining
golf course. All carpeted,
carport
and utility room,
,r
month

last mo. required. 322.2750.

'Otft LITTI.E FEE 1GENCy

24 ZOOM

Young. is
412' PIERV GRIFFIN SHOW
10.00
2. 12 SMFOAD AND SON

It

room apt. utilities Included. Is, &amp;

Mom

7. LItIAS, YOGA AND YOU

(96W) Charles Boy,'. Loretta

last

$ MONEY $
Boys and girls, age I) and over, I BR., turn, apt., li
ghts. Water turn
interested In working after School
Mature adults. No pets. $5, 322.
and on Saturdays. for are.i
32% after I wk-days.
leading newspaper (this is not
carrier work). Contact Mr. Smith
I BEDROOM APARTMENT
Evening Herald, dial 3332411.
Furnished

4 , BEWITCHED
6 MATCH GAME
35 ROCKY A
UNDERDOG

I Room turn. dUplix, 24th

Conveniently located a. beautifully

.

I Bedroom mobile home.

4630 or 333.73

OVIEDOFTU- Duplexes. Furn. or
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.

184felp Wanted

REALTY

Reg. Real Estate Broker
503W. is! $t.
323 1061 Pt 323.05)1 ws
Lake Moiwoe -2 + acres.3 BR, 3''
''•"_'
bath, pool. vs,000. Jenny Clark,
34-?MbiIe Homes
Realty, Realtor, 322.1551
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Unfurnished.
I Deposit. Adults Preferred 332

furnished studio apartmsnts.

Evening lieraM I

322.2611

Friday

Sanford Court
Apartments
Educational Child Can, for as low as
$2, Weekly It you qualify. 323 5121 New mctacit sIngI. story 1 a. 2
bedroom apts. and Completely
or 133.4435.

CALL US TODAY?

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car,
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OUR PATENTED" inventio n is this daily newspaper. If you
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The government has released
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Qualified buyers. New houses Ins
rural area. No down payment.
Monthly payments less th rent.
Call to see if you qualify.

$125 month plus deposit.
Club
Jordan. Realtor, $315232.

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Herring's office today or
Wednesday, according to
Casselberry City Council
Chairman Sal Orlando and City
Atty. Kenneth McIntosh.
Orlando told colleagues
Monday night the evidence,

required to pay the costs of the

investigation. i don't ow the

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Approved the regional sewer committee's plan to begin

north Seminole by expanding and upgrading the existing Sanford
sewage treatment plant. The commission also backed the co
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sae number of houses with lower maintenance costs."

license for Bla
ClubJuana, under state law, for
f Amusements not be renewed even though the pinball and
"appealing to sexual interests amusement hail closed Sept. 30. Five residents of the
which are not pure and Sanford Avenue area near Blast-Of f offered sworn testim onySouth
that
wholesome,"
the amusement hall disturbed their neighborhood.
He said he will commwilcate
Approved an occupational license for a slot-car racing
his ideas instructions and track in the same shopping center where Blast-Off was located

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but Knowles reminded the commission of an old plan drawn up by
the city Planning and Zoning Commisson to close streets and
lengthen city blocks wherever possible.
"The city was weU laid-out but now the trend b toward longer
Wock," Knowles told the commission. "The city can see the

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city engineer and fire chief recommended leaving the street open,

mts, but frankly I don't give a over land rather than injecting it deep into the earth.
dam," Orlando responded.
— Approved a proposal from the Jaycees to build three
McIntoGh, saying he will have horseshoe pitching courts at Fort Mellon Park.
a follow-up report for the city
Approved bids on playground equipment for Goldsboro
council today or tomorrow, park, and bids on shelving units for the new public works coinadvised the board immediate plex.
a ction can be taken against
- Formall) ordered that an occupational

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swom statements, polygraph
tests and other documents
which he was permitted by

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evidence as detailed as that

"exposureofpersonsjna naked
fashion," advising that the city

Orlando
indicated
the afforded himself and McIntosh. should not either revoke the
v1dence against the city of.
Councilman Charles Sizer club's occupational license or

had protested anging the restricted commercl zoning to
general conmercial.
.

McIntosh estimated the costs
Of a court fight to the U.S.

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review of Juana as $20 000 to $30,000 He Around The Clock

Orlando said he was hopeful
Www would request that a

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the

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Councilman Nathan Van that if Casselberry seeks the Crossword
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did what any good corn- established by this corn- file charges,"
Knowles said,
imasioner would do Icalled the mission,"Knowles sai d.
The answering Stenstrom s charge acting city manager."

City Manager

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sittlation was handled badly." that Smith had been fteatened

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"1 don 't see an ything wrong

the evidence only on a "need to said Herring's office could seek Bridge

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Julian Stenstrom was criticized
Monday night for ignoring the
city's esta bl ished channels of

of Edgar Griffith as the city's
new ref use supervisor because
:icials is connected with the said, however, that if Herring "usurp" the authority of the
perations at Club Juana, a has evidence of criminal ac- State Beverage
Virgil Smith — whom StenDepartment by ________________________________ strom
opless go-go establishment in tivity going on, he should arrest att
described as a "personal
em pting to revoke the club's

he city,
the guilty parties and "that liquor license.
Last week, the city attorney would be the end of our

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William Hart to expand his business, Bill and Belle Restaurant at
2511 Sanford Avenue.

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Information on how to handle Owner Gerald Page assured the commissioners he is "noi
up and then, in our infinite
the problem in the next few
catering to any half-dressed bunch of juveniles...
days.
— Worked out a plan that will allow restaurant owner George widsom. we adopted it." Mayor
fie said the governing body Smith to expand his business at 2101 French Ave., without I~e Moore said. "Then the first
could consider adopting an
rezoning his property. Residents of the Highland [lark time a personal friend comes to
Jack Fuienwider to view his fellow councilmen to ordinance prohibiting the
neighborhood behind (suy s Bar
ue including McCianahan you, you throw the whole thing
'seared the li vi ng devil out of request a briefing on the
in the wastebasket.

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He added that Herring's Supreme Court against Club
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Rutha Mae McClennon which extends 1.8 feet onto the adjacent
lot.
"Those two women fight like wildcats," Knowles told Me
commission. "The attorneys have thrown up their hands, too."
The commissioners voted 4-1 to let the matter ride. Com.
missioner John Morris opposed the "hands-off" policy.
In other action at Monday nightts meeting, the commissioners:
Fourth ejected a request from Holy Cross Episcopal aurch that
Street beclosedbetween Park and Magnolia avenues The

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Costs Of the demolition, which are expected to run close to
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that will prevent him from selling It unless the city is paid.
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alcohol these habits can also
occur without heart disease in
healthy people. It can be make that probl em worse.
DEAR DR. LAMB — Over 40
frightening and may cause
years
ago I had a kidney
sym ptoms. In general it an
removed be cause of tu ber.
irregularit y causes
MINIS of the kidney at age 22.
that are bothersom e or
13 it Possible to have a kidney
repeated there are medicines
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where the kidney was removed
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or to replace the remaining
cause
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for SCA could jeopardize the county0s request for
federal funds to construct a new Jail, a new
agricultural center and seven new fire datic

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duplicate Uot has prWUcSII
died out is the old.=
board-a-match team of four."
Jim: "in tbb game each
Several readers want to
hand is played twice and the know If the penalty for a
team that &amp;es better, Scores revoke has been reduced to4
full Point for a win by lo one trick. The answer is that
Ints or by 2,000 pofn U. It has in the laws of duplicate
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game. but it really Isn 't changed in rubber bridge
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more complete idea of what the
the ha ve an irregularity of the
heart They describe it as a nip. heart can do. Others who want
this informittion can send 50
flop or the heart skips a
beat.
cents
with a long, stamped.self.
Others have runs of rapid heart
addressed envelope for it. Just
action. my guess is that you
have the occasional extra beat send your I tter to me in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
or premature beat that is so
Radio City Station, New York,
common even
in the healthy NY 10019.
Population.
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means spasm of the lower
covers it lot of territory. The
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shows this game at its silliest.

Tachycardias 30YOU Will have a

they are not causing sympt
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behalfofSCA wouldnotbeththebes
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of all
Winter Springs.
profitable for the youth of Seminole County.
the people In Seminole County.
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the land. An additi
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Williams to poet a county biologist ut MIr Ike in
Then commissioners turned their attention
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Seminole County baseball and foot ball players w
James L Lewis, vice president of Seminole
granted unanimous approval the commission.
Baseball Inc., told commissioners that parents are
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for girls' Playing fleldL" Lewis eald
Baseball Inc. and the YMcA s pop Warner foat
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expound. Read closely what ICOIPIO (Oct 34-N,
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dweU is am of perimnal K- What You Can gain for all in.
cumulation, as long as you don't volved.
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peared made by a French ginhis. That Is, until a symbolic
gorilla popped out of the bushes
and chased Miss Ra ye around.
She symbolically hit the beast
in the kisser with a custard pie.

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Coy Court Jd Wallace
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verdict of acqalta on the two
counts at the close of the 2thour jury trial.
One woman on the jury,
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which never got the case for
deliberation, told Alexander
she thought the whole thing was
"ridiculous." "The poor thing
(chimp) didn't mean to get
out," she said.
Assistant State Atty. Randy
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prosecution witnesses: Board
Of County Commissioners
Recording Secretary Marie
Walker, deputy sheriff Joe M.
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Patton and Chief County animal
control officer Bruce Clarke.
Clarke and Patton said a
Stepping Up His Campaign
chimp was cavorting in Lake
Harney Heighfs Road at
Alexander's residence near
It was time for one of Democrat Lawton Chiles' Geneva on July 13 and climbed
patented walks this morning as he strolled through atop Patton's patrol car o play
Sanford and Seminole County in his bid to retain his withthe blue lights before being
U.S. Senate seat. He is being challenged by chased a half-mile down the
Republican Dr. John Grady and the pair will be road by0a5
used a
to keep the
debating on TV Oct. 19 from the Loch haven Art Mace-lik e
Center in Orlando, ills first stop this morning was at ctümpfromgoingontopropey
of other residents.
408W. Crystal Drive for a chat with Guy Strickland,
The state witnesses didn't
identify the playful chimp as
"Otto" as was charged by the
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CRANKING UP
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Seminole High quart
terback John Litton
cranks up the old arm for
tonight's game at
Orlando Colonial, where
the Seminoles will be
shooting for their fifth
straight victory without a
setback. In other area
games tonight it will be
Cocoa Beach at Oviedo,
Lake Howell at Lake
Brantley and Orlando
Bishop Moore at Lyman.
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Today

Am bulance Firm Offers
County $20 ,000 Savings

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WASHINGTON (AP)
of rising unemployment offers
Progress in reducing Inflation Editorial,
Unemployment edged down some encouragement, the and the gradual decline in job. Dear Abby ...............141
from 7,9 per cent to 7.8 per cent jobless rate at 7.8 per cent is the lessness earlier thIsyear had
Dr. Lamb .. ........... .... 4-B
By ED PRICKETF
IR of the nation's work force in highest of any presidential been a strong point in Ford's
Horoscope ............. .... 4-B
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September after three con- election year since 1940, when It election campaign.
An Altamonte Springs amHospital ............ .......5-A
secutive monthly increased, the was 14.8 per cent.
But the slowdown in econom- Obituaries ......... ........ S-A bulance firm has offered county
government said today In its fi.
Unemployment last month Ic growth and three consecutive Sports ... ... .....
......6-8-A officials a deal they can't
nil jobs report before the presi- totaled 7.4 million, about 122,000 months of rising unemployment
Television ............ ... . 5.
refuse: ambulance service
dentlal election,
fewer than August. Total em- this summer have given the Weather
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wi h the $),000 subsidy paid
But there was virtually no ployment stood at 87.8 million, a Democrats fresh ammunition
Women
the holder of the exclusive
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improvement In the over-all job decline of 162,000 from the In the waning days of the
franchise.
picture, as total employment previous month.
political campaign.
But the holder of the present
also declined slightly last
Th explanation for both offiThe inflation rate has held
contract
Herndon
month.
clal figures dropping, simply, is steady at 6 per cent this year,
Ambulance Services
feels
Labor Department analysts that fewer people went looking the level that Ford a dminis.
there may be a fly in the oint.
said the changes were not large for work.
tration economists set as a goal
ment.
enough to have any statistical
The Job report follows Thurs- for the year.
"We've been here for five
significance,
day's announcement that
The September jump in
years," said Herndon President
"We consider it about un. wholesale prices were up nine- wholesale prices followeda one.
Idus Willis. "We've cut every
changed, with both unemploy. tenths of 1 per cent last month, tenth of I per cent
decline in
corner we can, but he says he
ment and employment really on the steepest rise in 11 months. August and Increases
can do it for nothing
averthat's
a plateau," said one official.
While the White House Issued ai:g three-tenths of I per cent
impossible."
The job figures were the tat- a statement asserting that in the preceding three months.
But that's Just the deal
est in a string of statistics in- Ford's economic policies will
Sharp increases in farm
Bernard Fidelo of Aida
dicating stagnant economic prevent a resurgence of in
prices and an unusually large
Ambulance Services has ofperformance.
f 1 a t I o n, Democrati c Jump in prices for Industrial
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fered Seminole County.
Coupled with rising prices presidential challenger Jimmy commodities
were to blame, the
Exec.
Asst.
Roger
and a slowdown in economic Carter seized on the report and government said.
Neiswender said the Fidelo
growth, the lack of improve- said the Republican adIndustrial prices, regarded as
offer is to provide services
ment on the Jobs front cast ministration "is the first In a more sensitive measure of
similar or the same as Hemdoubt on President Ford's con- history to give us the highest flation than volatile farm
don's without the $20,000-a.year
tentlon that his policies are. unemployment rate and the prices, rose nine-tenths of 1 per
subsidy paid Herndon.
leading to sustained recovery, highest inflation rate corn- cent, the sharpest increase
A public hearing has been set
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(2) PHIl. DoNAHUE SHOW
(6) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
(5) MOVIE: (Mon.) -The Can.
pany She Keeps." Uzabeth
Scott, Dennis OXeef. (84W)
1950. (Tue.) "The Bank Dick."
W.C. Field,, tine Mericel.
(84W) 1940. (Wed.) 'Fingers
at the W1ndow." Law Ayes,
Larajne Day. (84W) 1942.
(Thin.) "Ministry of Fear." Ray
Millard, Marpije Reynolds
(84W) 1944. (FrI.) "Hidden
Fear." John Payne, Aluxafl(Jef
Knox. (84W) 1957.
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carries It, drop everything and
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or things, It featured The Swiss man with a moustache from the
Family Door Slanuners and a audience.
recipe for Duck a L'Orange: a
He sat in for Miss America.
pot of water, a duck, an orange They serenaded him with "The
and an Iron.
Impossible Dream" and missed
It stars two Iowans, Al Loh- the high note at the end.
The hour closed when the
man of Storm Lake and Roger
Barkley of Odebolt. Both are stars profusely thanked their
Los Angeles radio veterans who audience, spoke of love and got
since l
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have conducted a many hits in the face with ci s.
radio show on station lard pies.
Ki here.
Nest week's show wasn't as
Sometimesonthatahow they good. Its best act was a man
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play records. Other times, they called "The Frank Sinatra of
do things like promise around- France." He got so carried
away with a Gallic love song he
the-world
tripsortorun
everyone
stabbed himself with a
the
audience,
a soap in
op.severely
rubber knife.
era they call "Ught of My
Life,' winner of the Heisman
But consider, consider that
Trophy." There are a lot of Lohman had taken a $100,000
those other times.
tribe from the mob to "throw
the
show"
and boost a cornWhen I first saw their 'I" petitor's
ratings.
show, It Initially seemed just
I'm not sure
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another Mery Griffin imitation. low-budget
"Laugh-In"
orisan
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in your town. Remnber,
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The franchise stipulates the
ambulance firm must answer
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said emergency calls account
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If Alda wins the contract,
Willis said he will not pull out of
Seminole. "I'd stay in the
county, but I'd have to cut

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vehicles to Seminole. Dispatching is handled from an
Orange County center.

Since the number of service
calls Is obviously limited, Willis
says heisatalosatoUnderstand how anyone could
offer tte service without the
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Children on School bus 169 had a lire drill this
morning as part of Fire Prevention Week. Bus
driver Lovett Wilson led the (trill for
the pupils
from Goldsboro Elementary
School, Sanford.
What's Fire Prevention Week all
about? Photos,
stories, ['age K-Il

'I'd give money to the poor
I would soy nice things
These are some of the things third-graders at Spring
Lake Elementary

School vould do II they iere President? What else? It's ill Seminolt,
%lagazjtie in the Sunday herald.

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WASHINGTON (P) — U.S. officials are
viewing this week's coup In Thailand with
limited enthusiasm, even thoih the coup was
carried out by what Is perhaps the most proAmerican group in that comtry. Just. week
ago, Assistant Secretary of State Arthur
Hummel told a House subcommittee that the
United States was hopeful Thailand's
democratic experiment would succeed. After
the coup, the American officials described as
"ridiculous and Incredible" it statement by
radio Hanoi Thursday accusing the United
States of aiding the takeover. The broadcast
said the coup's purpose was to establish closer
links between Bangkok and Washington.

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DETROIT (AP) — The 25-4sy-old strike at
FordMotor Co. Is nearer to a conclusion today
following ratification of a contract by the
United Auto Workers' 175-member National
Ford Cotmdll.
The wilon's 170,000 Ford workers get the
mt shot at considering the pact, which uld
provide the average assembly line worker 40
paid days off in in, the last year of the
contract. Balloting will begin this weekend,
and UAW President Leonard Woodcock said
rank-and-me ratification could come by next
Tuesday.
But it Isn't known when all striking workers
will return to their thif the ,g
approved because local work disputes at key
Outs still must be resolved.

NEW YORK (AP) — The malignant tumor
In the bladder of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
had only "superficially infiltrated" the tissue,
his doctors say, and they are optimistic that
he will return to the floor of the U.S. Senate.
"The tumor was pretty much as we expected, confined to the base of the bladder,"
according to the senator's surgeon, Dr. Whet
F. Whitmore Jr., who led a special surgical
team In successfully removing the cancerous
organ Thursday In a 5%4 how operation.
The degree to which the tumor had
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'detémining t&amp; chances for lig ten E'
vlval of a patient and the chances of whether
the Cancer had spread. The limited degree of
infiltration Is in the Minnesota Democrat's
favor.

CIA Sued For $25 Million
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firm is seeking $25 million in damages from
the CIA, charging the spy agency with
illegally using Its name as a cover for overseas operations that included the assassination of foreign leaders. General Aircraft
Corp. of Bedford, Mass., filed the $25 million
claim with the CIA on Thursday. The CIA
declined to comment. The allegations involve
a General Aircraft subsidiary, Hello Aircraft.
In 1962, the company said, the CIA approached it about taking over Hello as a cover
operation. General Aircraft refused. But, it
said, the CIA used the name anyway.

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Joanne's lagal Aid Society lawyer, Elliot
Cook, argued that she had undergone her own
personal agony and had suffered enough,
"There was no celebration," said Cook
after the ruling. "It's still very depressing."

TALLAHASSEE (AP)

Secretary of
State Bruce Smathers, calling It a travesty
and an insult to the people of Florida, says he
will fight all the way to the Supreme Court an
order placing U.S. Labor Party candidate
Lyndon LaRouche on the presidential ballot.
LaRouche's name was ordered on the ballot
Thursday by Tallahassee federal Judge
William Stafford, who last week denied
similar requests of former Georgia Gov.
Lester Maddox and Libertarian candidate
Roger MacBride.

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The Florida
Supreme Court has allowed a controversial
school's libel and slander suit against a
Daytona Beach television station to go to trial.
It declined in a 5-1 ruling on Thursday to
review a 1st District Court of Appeal ruling
th at reinstated a suit filed by the owner of
Green Valley School against station WESH.
George Von Hulshmier, owner of the school,
filed suit against the station after a camera
crew partipated in a police raid and reported
on the school.

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The baby, Carra, was born Sept. I in
Bellevue hospital. On the eve of La bor Day,
mother and child returned to a barren two.
room tenement Apartment in Spanish Harlem
where Joanne had been living.
On the morning of La bor Day, Joanne went
back to Bellevue to pick up personal
belongings she had left behind the night
be fore
"I left the baby on the floor with the dog to
protect It," she said.
The dog, a female, had had no food
since
Joanne entered the hospital.
When Joanne got back to the a partment 00
minutes later, the six-day-old baby was dead
on the floor. An autopsy on the do
g subsequently confirmed that It had partially
devoured the child.

Corruption Tale Unfolding
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
The star
witness in the federal court trial of nine
persons charged with racketeering conspiracy has started unfolding a tale of
gangland murder contracts, counterfeiting
and narcotics dealing at Tampa.
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seconddegree murder, named eight of the nine
defendants and another indicted man who is a
fugitive.

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Florida Jaycees, said that was because the
format for the Senate match-up will force
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — An unsuccessful Florida Supreme Court candidate
has lost the first round in his s ui t to remove
th e merit retention of judges amendment
from the Nov. 2 ballot and may be knocked out
of court next week.

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The televised,
debates between Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla.,
and Republican challenger John Grady
promise to be much livelier than the
presidential matches, an organizer says.
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Ewing Iletuld

h%etIt%-(tur hours ii d4m three hundred and
das
a sear. %our Yellow F.iges ad is there to tlrunu up liiisine,. (or
Thi.' year three out of (our adults will use the
\llow Pates. Let
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YourYellow Pages
aa never stops working,

House
Democrats begin arriving in Tallahasse(
today for a fund-raising barbecue and what
aides call going through the motions" ot
confirming Speaker Donald Tucker for
second term.
Some 75 Democratic House candidates
about half of those who face no general
election opposition, will journey to Tal
lahassee at their own expense for the food,
money-raising and pep talks, state
Democratic Executive Director Greg Farm er
said Thursday.
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Smothers To Fight Order

"She has dreams. In a perfect world, she
would like to be a photographer In Florida"
Joa nn e came here from her home In
"Kirkland In IVII áttfle age 21' Last year,
she said, she becani pregnant as t result of
an attack by an unidentified rapist, and
derided she wanted to have the child rather
than an abortion.
She went on relief last June when six
months pregnant, unable to work any longer
at the odd Jobs with which she had suppo rted

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Horn

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Asked what Joanne's future holds, the

death of her newborn daughter,
Thiit fg}g lis hëwed todáth and par.'
tially devoiwil ia labor Day by the unwed
mâther's starving watchdog.
"I can't believe It," sobbed Joanne, bursting Into tears when told of Thursday's dcclslon to drop the charge. "At least that's
over."
Joanne called her parents In Kirkland,
Ohio, to tell them she was cleared by the state
since, In the words of Md. Did. Atty. Alan
Broomer, "she had no reason to know this
would ha ppen."
Parents and daughter wept together over
the telephone.
The brown-haired, 5-feet-2 Miss Bashold
was not In court when Acting State Supreme
Court Justice Robert Halt dismissed the
charge on a motion of Broomer, who told the
court:
"We are persuaded that no proper purpose
of the criminal law wonid be served by.

velopment said lenders may not of increaseover the early years
have all the necessary inform- and would involve a different
Uon an the new program for num ber ot years 01 rising pay-

I bet the onlr thing i/sat s woI*jgIfs
u/sue Ins awill.
is nit Yellow F3iges i.

Atty. Get
Robert Shevin will roll up his sleeve and bar
his arm today for one of the first of an e
pected 6.5 million swine-flu vaccinations I
Florida.
Several public health officials in varlou
Parts of the state already have received tl
Innoculation to publicize the vaccinatloi
Program.
But officials say Shevin was chosen to cal
widespread attention to the campaign, whici
gets underway in earnest-in a few counties th1
weekend and in most of the rest of the stab

TALLAHASSEE

lawyer replied:

cleared of criminal negligence in the bizarre

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Shevin Among First
To Get Swine Flu Shot

Barbecue For Demos

$400 in clothing.

NEW YORK (AP) — Four days away from
her 25th birthday, Joanne Ba.sho!d set out today to pick
pieces of her lfle after be

should be ready to answer
questions of home i
.
Inspection shows deficiencies In borne buyers a chance to de- casts by the last week of this
conatruatlon that do not meet crease the monthly payments
state requirements,
during the first years of their
The proposed new loan for.
A,37,says he lost p
mortgages.
mat is act ually five different
Job at a country dub in Br"ard .
The Department of Housing alternatives, all of which offer
County because of publicity
monthly loan pa
the chimp cases. But today he and Urban Development said start out sma yments which
ll er
revealed that he auditioned his t he test program should be st
andard borne loan and
ea
re
ve
dyto
cel
thlrnp show Wednesday night r
applkatlonby crease gradually for five or 10
it
terry's Club Juana, a November 1.
years.
ilghtspot featuring nude
President Ford proposed a
A HUD spokesman said
gradua
ted mortgage payment
lancers,
agency will be able *
"But my chimps had their
peechIiiashis first campaign 3,000 mortgages wuuier
Cidhes on," Alexa nder
smiled. sIt
represents an effort to help perimental program over
fe said he expects word soon on
imu
late the home condruc- next 12 months.
rhether his chimp act will be st
The biggest break in
payUon Industry by helping pr
noked at the club.
ment
schedule
In
the early
pective buyers who have been years
would be under a
stymied by the per
which would call for a payment
crease In new home prices dir- of
a month for the first year
lng the past two years at a time
on
a
$35,000
mortgage over 30
when interest rates have
years.
That
would
be $46 less
hovered over 8 per cent.
Officials of the federal hous- than the monthly payments on
the standard levelpayment loan
bug department said people
now
in use in the Industry.
tereded In taking advantage of
Under
the graduated plan,
the new loan format should
om0y
ymen ts in the
pa
CO
savings and loan
stitutlons, mortgage bankers or ond year would be up3 per cent
other lenders, who would In to $230 and the payments would
grow by 3 per cent until the 1h
turn make application with
year.
Federal Housing Adminis- paymentsFrom
wou then on the
ld be a level $300
tratlon for federal insurance on
Or $31 more than the standard
the loan
A3POkfOrthe tt. monthly
paymen t loan.
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Tough On 'Mother

county animal control pound
south of Sanford.
Meanwhile, Alexander and
defense attorney Irving Gussow
are preparing to face Kramer
In cour*y court agaIn Oct. 15 —
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Johnell Brewington, 1107
Willow Ave., told officers some
of the assorted clothing items
residence of Thomas A. Pierrnlaslng were clean and soinetj
donilnid, 355 Lake Seminary
were soiled.
Circle, Maitland.
Patrolman J.A. Cash
Deputies said the residence
repo rted the house was entered
was entered by breaking a
via a window.
window and items listed as
Robert Singletary, 41, of
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uiuu lour 111151, from his boat In a parking
Bay In Palm Beach
lot
at
South
camera
accessories,
a his residence, according to a County, was being held without
calculator and $50 In pennies.
filed by Deputy a. L bond today In county Jail
Ivan Berousha, 2701 Red Uon
following his arrest Thursday
Apartments, south Seminole,
Sanford police today were night .t Sanford on a warrant
told deputies water skils, a boat investigating the burglary of a charejng violation of probation '
cover and an AM-FM radio, residence and reported theft
of in a 1973 circuit court case.

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U.S. District Judge William Stafford denied
Thursday an injunction sought by Charles
Holley of Naples to keep the amendment off
the ballot.

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hur- strength of a tropical storm.
ncane Madeline roared in from
ports of damage or casualties,
Madeline, first packing
the Pacific and slammed into tamed winds of 124 miles an but telephone communications 't
Mexi co's west coast toi!ay with hour, made Its landfall at the with the area were knocked out.
mouth of the Balsas River, 186
The U.S. National Weather
winds gusting up to 161 miles an miles northwest of Acapulco Service in San Francisco said
hour, the government weather and 37 miles northwest of the
that Madeline had been downservice reported. But Madeline tourist city of Zthuantanejo.
quickly dwindled to the
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Connally Proclaims Ford The 'Winner'

By Tk Ansei" Preis

TALLAHASSEE (AP)

nerurs detectives today
were probing a daylight
burglary In which Items valued
.t $1340 were taken from the

Mace in front of Alexander's
driveway.
There was no mention of
Otto's death lad week at the

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Are Taken In Burglary

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left, Jaycee Mike Kyle
presents a 'Tot-Finder'
identification sticker to
Pinecrest Elementary
School Kindergarten
pupils (from left) Kerry
Wiggins, Celeste

Mickle while Principal
Paul Murphy look on. In
the photo at the right.
C.J.
Bass,
Jaycee
president, sells Sanford
Mayor Lee Moore the
first '76 Jaycee girt
certificate book, which is
good
for sizeable
discounts at area
businesses.

Ma. Walker presented a copy
of the dmaJ control ordinance
in court U from the public
records of the coasty clerk's
office.
Alexander was the only
dofenee wne The A*dan.
born animal trainer said he
didn't allow the chimps to rum
at large July 13 and they were
imder his verbal control when
he came home from work to
find offidals chasing Otto with

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on the aeJ charge that
"Ully" also ran at large
because there was no tadhoony
that she was Oil i",llc pnperty
In violation of the law. Clarke
testified he saw Lilly, who had
beenihotlnthehead, inside
ctdrnpcage with . hole In the

HHH Physicians 'Optimistic'

Jaycees are busy these
days as Is indicated by
these pictures. On the

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'Spicing Up' Of Campaign Urged

JAYCEES
ARE BUSY

President Ford Is picking iç
support around the United
States although he should
"spice up" his campaign to offset the demagoguery of Democrat Jimmy Carter, says for.
mer Tuns Gov. John B.Caw

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told * people at that fand-ral.
effort to remain In the White
"President Ford epltlmlzea set'. "He's honed, decent and

House has picked up momen- the strength of America," he dedicated."
turn.
"President Ford's campaign
is on the move all over the AA iii.sdleal , C ....
,1Wml
country," he told almost X10 IW5UUW
persons at a country dub.
He also addressed a sImilar
audience at Miami Beach,
where he told reporters that the
U.S. will remain at GuantaMIAMI (AP) — Demoa'atic work.
namo Bay, Cuba, and should vice-presidential candidate
During his visit, Mondale
not relinquish that base to the Walter Mondale says the
continued
his ticket's attack of
government of Fidel Castro.
Unemployment rate will go the statements made by PresiAsked if he thought Ford's down If a "people's president"
dent Ford dining his Wetbie&amp;
contention that Eastern Europe Is elected to replace Republican
day foreign-policy debate with
was not Soviet dominated would President Ford.
Carter.
hurt the President,, Connally
"We need a people's presi-- Ford said during the nationsaid he did not think that it dent, one responsive to the
ally televissd event that hi
would.
people's needs," Mondale said didn't believe Yogoslavia, RuHesaidthepyeajdcst'sdate-- atatreet rally late Thuraday, mania and Poland conalder
ment about the absence of So- "And we'll get It in Jimmy
fhnaelvea dominated by Rueviet domination was technically Carter."
ala.
true. But he said Yugoslavia,
The rally, attended by about
Poland and Romania are "cer- l,
that he
people, was one of three
talnly under Communist domi- public appearances the SUn- didn't think Ford could conricans of Eastern
nation."
nesota senator made In a quick vinci Ame
'th ..,II I...
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.'su .
"V'.•'
eu w e*piamn
impaIgn swing thIOt1gh
this further," Connally con- Miami area before flying on to tries were not under such domil.,A
l'
Al,
.,.on,
.,,o. was .4
,&amp; nation, The wuuaQ-oe pram
The former Texas governor Uberty City, a mostly black axfttwd to criticize ft dde-ent duriq his murs€ia
also said that the candidates area with a high rate of JOb
arances.
were not talking about the real lessness.
issues concerning voters such
"I'm told thatln this ed,,nmuMondale, at an airport news
as energy, farm problems and nity every third resident Is out conference held on his arrival
world trade.
of work," Mondale said."U you in Miami, said Ford's comment
Connally's last appearance in have a president who can't
give "was the most Incredible datehiswhirl.wthddaywasthjack. you jobs, then it's t1tnetote
Iron
sonyjlje, where he teamed with him what It's like to be out of ment madesfnc,thefr (&gt;
tAin fell over Eastern Europe."

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Republican presidents, attended four $500-a-plate fundraising dimmers Thursday in
Florida.
Connally said In Lake Buena
Vista that the President was the
clear winner in Wednesday
night's debate. But he said Ford
"finds It difficult to joust in the
political arena ... he hates to
use demagoguery because
that's not his style."
Carter, on the other hand,
"delights In demagoguery,"
Connally said during remarks
to reporters prior to an appear-

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viewers' questions, but he gets
his points across and that's
what's it's all about."
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Seminole
During the first six months of
1976, as compared to the first
half of 1915, both violent and
non-violent crimes decreased In
Florida, according to a report
issued by the Florida Department of Criminal Law Enforcement (FDCLE).
In Seminole County violent
crimes (murder, rape and
robbery) decreased but the
county, like the state, experienced an Increase In
aggravated assaults. In the first half of this year
there were 239 aggravated
assaults reported In Seminole
compared to 219 the first six
months of 1975.
Non-violent crimes
(burglaries, larcenies and
motor vehicle thefts) decreased
7.2 per cent over the state as
whole but In Seminole reported
larcenies Jumped from 2,769 the
first half of 1975 to 3,006 the first
six months of 1976.
FDCLE Commissioner
William A. Troelstrup said the
data base of the state's Uniform
Crime Reports program pertains to a specific geographic
area rather than to an agency
or jurisdiction. "The program
is intended as a crime activity
report and not as an agency
activity or management
report," he said.
During the first half of this
year there was an index crime
reported every 52 seconds in
Florida. Index crimes Include
murder, rape, robbery,
aggravated assault, burglary,
larceny and motor vehicle
theft.
In Seminole County 5,048
index crimes were reported
January through June, as
compared to 5,282 during the
First half of 1975. Murders were
down from 16 to one, rapes
reported decreased from 35 to
12, robberies dropped from 118
to 75, burglaries from 1,775 to
1,490, and auto thefts from 348
to 235.
The percentage of crimes
cleared by law enforcement
agencies in Seminole also
decreased from 24.7 to 16.7 per
cent.
The state crime summary
released Oct. 1 by FDCLE
shows the monetary loss from
property stolen during the
commission of Index crimes
declined from 8116,803,989
reported in the first half of 1975,
to $97,50,237 reported in the
first half of 1976.
The FOCLE report says this
represents a 16.5 per cent
iecrease.
Arrests for narcotic drug law
iola'ions dropped 5.1 per cent
is compared to the first half of
975. Of those arrested, 19.7 per
erut were under the age of IS.
ilarijuana was involved in 75.9
mer cent of the arrests for drug
sw violations.
No law cnforcement officers
ere killed in Seminole in the
List half of 1975 or 1976 but
Latewide live officers were
illed the first half of 1976,
ompared to four in the first
all of 1915.

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AMERCAS
TOPSELLING

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STILL AT 76
PRICES
If you hurry. your Toyota dear can sho. ,CU
Miy 76 IO'C-taS
been a bargain all year long And n.then you look around
and see ,',tiat others are giving you at '77 prices a Tota is
i'.en a better bargain now But its more than Toyota '76 prices
thit make them a better barga:n
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car .',hose durability is questionable Toyotas are built tough
with unitized veIded constriction to help eliminate squeaks
and rattles And then each Toota car iscOmptetelysubmerged
in pnmer pant to protect against corrosion and rust In fact. 9
out cI 10 T,üt cars od fl ths Cr -.
tne mo-i-I

The better bargain is economy. Just as important as Ioyota's
ICMI purchase price is its total economy Other cars may otter so
called deals '.nth huge savings But those same cars may even.
tually eat up dollars with high operang costs or low resale vatue The economy of operation of a Toyota can help keep your
new car bargain a bargain Check resale values at your Toyota
cleier 'ICU 11 ke '.hat ycu see

The better bargain is the top seflec Is a bargain getting something off on a car nobody wants? Not likely This year Toa
offered new car buyers a challenge We said, 'If you can find a
better built small car than Toyota buy it This year, more
People are buinq '76 ibyoras than any other import car You
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Bad Business

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The Saudi Arabian government has denied that
It Intended to threaten another oil embargo If
Congress passes new laws aimed at cotmtering the
Arab boycott of Israel. Whether
a Saudi diplomat
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in our trade

inconsistent with other aspects of our Middle East
Policy. It Is this considera tion which no doubt

prompted the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

to reconsider its vote bIocking a missile sale
to
Saudi Arabia
The amendments to the Export
Administration

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stand, California just
speded a 1w extending the state
's anti-trtt laws
cover compilince with the boytott,
even though
similar law in New York is reported to have
iven shipping business away from th
e port of
r w York.
Neither Congress, nor the administration nor
any state needs to get any more firmly or
the
suggestion

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makes it repUflnant to virtually everyone. Public
distaste

for this Arab tactic is so great that laws
requiring American companies to disclose the
terms on which they are conducting
business With
the Arabs should be a powerful
inducement for
those companies to resist compliance with the
And those are the laws we
now have on the
books. At the same
time, the administration is
applying pressure through dipl

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omacy to persuade

cess to goods and
technology from America is going
to suffer if they

insist on strict enforcement of
boycott provisions
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with the Arabs suggests that this In contracts
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an oil embargo Uc

boycott amendments,
but a simple matter of how to
oppose the boycott
and do the least harm to our
diplomatic and
economic relations with theArab world.
On those
grounds alone,
the conference committeeshould

reject

the amendments,

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debate, we're pretty sure, will be the fault of
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under gap. ey were supposed to be integrated with
the secrecy label.
czLing *uilitary weapons such as the Navy's
Government accowgas have found, for Sidewinder missile&amp;
example, that the Army's short-range air
The arriving (.bapparral missiles, according
defense system Is "troubled by uncertainty and to the
government accountants, had some
high cost." But the accountants don't have
"performance
weakneue.," such as "an
authority to overrule the military brass
on inability to engage Incoming aircraft,
secrecy. So the misspending has been concealed
Inadequate warhead, etc." This was a polite way
from the public.
of saying they didn't work, since their function
We have obtained a copy, however, of the
in in
General Accounting Office's classified study of was to engage com g aircraft.
The Army recognized the deficiencies and
the short-range air defense system, which the
intended to correct them. Or, to put It In the
Army called SHORAD for shod. Clearly the
taxpayers are entitled to know how their money bw'eaucratjc language of the Army brass, they
"planned an expedited product improvement
has been wasted. As for military security. In- program."
telligence experts concede that We Soviets know
But the accountants reported despairingly:
all about thc SHORAD s)Stew because of Its
"Although the Army has since come up with a
widespread use In Europe.
number of Improvements, they have not yet been
The GAO report uses such wordu as
"inadequacies" and "deficiencies" to describe made to the system. Thus the system In use
today Is dill essentially the same as originally
the system. To call it a "troubled" system would
Added."
be a mild assessment.
Here are a few of the "performance
The story necessarily is mechanical, 11w weaknesses" that the GAO cited:
GAO study covered three basic components of
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the SHORAD system: Qiap.rral milsiles,
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Roland missiles and anti-aircraft artillery,
weather
conditions."
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The Chaparral misales form the backbone of
only a bout per cent of (he time. Thus an enemy
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Seminole Community College, check out almost. crews should be finished by
mid-November ln time Smathers said at a panel
complet ed line
building at SCC. Music, art and for faculty and st
ud ents to move In during Christ. discussion Th iwsday at Walt
drama departments and two auditoriums will be
mas.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — said ft names of U.S.
result of participation in the tion that his administration had member acknowledged ThursAmerican businesses being panics participating Incorn.
for Cabinet officers and
the boycott.
opposed the tax action, a day, "We spent a lot of time department heads In determinAlftugh Forddid not mer, Treasury Department staff working against iv,
or the economic boycott of Is
ing how many people they
Ford's handling of the Arab
reel will have their Identifies boycott during the debate is
what salaries.
made public from now on.
generating some sharp criti.
Those disclosures will be cism of Ford and some canEducation CommissIoner
made by the Comme rce De- fusionaboutwhathelntended.
Ralph Turllngton said the propartmentincases of boycott reposal was "well Intentioned"
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Thursday. Firms Congress as opposing legislathat received such requests In lion to counter the boycott while
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on the bureaucracy was really
one for the legislature.
One of the measure's sponsors, Sen. Kenneth MacKay of
Ocala, has said he Is reconsidering his position on the proposal because he didn't understand
what It would do when he
agreed to suppoit it.

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FLAVOR YOU WISH
ONE TO TELL YOU THE
SWEET-NOTHINGS TO WHISPER IN THE LOVEDONES EAR TO WIN HER.HIM"PlCKED" BY
THE GREAT LOVERS OF THE AGES,
DO YOU WISH AN ANTIDOTE FOR ANY FORM
OF ASYNESIA— STUPIDNESS— IT IS THERE,
GET IT AND GIVE IT TO THAT PERSON WHO IS
AFFLICTED WITH THIS DREAD DISEASE,
THEY PROBABLY WILL NOT KNOW THEY
HAVE IT
LIKE, EARL BUTZ OR JIMMY
CARTER—UNTIL TOO LATE AND THE
DAMAGE IS DONE.
ARE YOU TROUBLED BY THE CARES OF THE
DAY, SORROW OR JUST PLAIN "WHY"? "THE
FRUIT" THAT WILL GIVE YOUR HEART EASE
AND MA KE THOSE CARES, "LIKE THE ARAB,
FOLD THEIR TENTS AND GENTLY STEAL
AWAY". IS THERE.
CITIZEN I
ARE YOU GOING TO ALLOW THESE "FRUITS"
TO WASTE AWAY FOR LA CK OF USE? ADAM
AND EVE PAID FOR THEM AND YOU CONTINUE TO PAY— TAXES— FOR THE ACCUMULATION AND STORAGE OF "THE FRUIT OF
THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE" ARE YOU GOING
TO PAY FOR SOMETHING AND NOT GET YOUR
SHARE?

—A natural gas Industry group Is
dunning
employes of utilities for money
to re-elect an.
ticonsumer congressmen, The "Gas Employe
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Political Action Fund" is pushin
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for
an
$11.5
billion synthetic gas

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S. B. "Jim" Crowe
Exec. Director
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ToMoaRow's'rus
against recent efforts in Congreasto make it illegal for U.
Daytona Beach: high 9:19
9:19 companies to comply with the
a,m.
1:34 p.m., Low 2:45 a.m., boycott.
3:13 p.m.
Another anti-boycott
Port Canaveral: high 8:57 measure was Included in the
a.m., 9:02 p.m., low 2:40 a.ns, recent tax bill that Ford signed.
3:03 p.m.
The new law denies business
Bayport: high 2:99 a.m., 3:01 tax credits to any U.S. firm on
p.m., low 8:52 a.m., 9:00 p.m. any earnings derived as the

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Spaghetti dinner, 5-8 p.m., St. Peter and Paul Church,
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Foresters Square Dance Club, 7:30 p.m., The Forest.
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Environmental Protection Agen
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turn it sensiti ve computer data ov
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private company to program
. This would make
the information available to other
customers,
including companies that EPA Is
Investigating.
Thus an unscrup ulo us official
of a firm, seeking
Information about his own Prosecution, would
merely have to punch up
the EPA file. EPA
assured us that the most
sensitive data would be
coded, but most
codes are notoriously easy to
crack. There have been past
attempt,, It should
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enemy plancea could "et.nIdfly" have cm Departmenthas a Strange Concelt of wh
Its
plete protection from Chaparral attack, the main consumer representative should be.
According to th e
report warns,
Federal Register, he's supposed to "help achieve a flow
Assuming that (1) It'a a nice day, (2) the
of Ideas between
Chaparral's operators are keen-eyed and quick. the consum er and Treasuy." But the first man
to get the job was a broker, named
wilted, (3) the enemy planes are flying
David Lef eve,
away from Merrill, Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner and Smith.
from the missiles In a "tail chase" situation and
(4) the Chaparral unit can survive combat long His newly named successor Is an IBM official,
Dr. John We bster,
enough to shoot back, the system stil
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Footnote: Despite all Its probl ems, the Arm y
wants to buy muie Chaparrals, a move
that the
GAO label.' "questionable." The Army Li also
developing the Roland as pa
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the Chaparrel's Inadequaci es. But now, "seriou
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the "probability of aircraft
destruction Is o nly 30 per cent", assuming th
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warhead Is delivered almost directly on target.
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remains
undeterred.
A
spokesman
acknowledged to us that "the GAO repo rt
as It
Pertains to Chaparral limitations Is accurate"
but promised that the Army is turning
the
Cha pa rral into a "potent" weapon,

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the Wednesday night debate "have participated In" the boyrigos
MIdeast,.
with
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Carter
Ford cutt would be,dlscloeed. However, the Commerce Depart.
4
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th e names of companies Involved with the boycott after
Oct. 7 will be disclosed.
OCT. 71 1171
Elizabeth Washington
The crux of the boycott is the
BIRTHS:
ADMISSIONS:
H. William
of the Arab nations to put
Mr. and Mrs. David (Natalie)
Sanford:
Joe E. Young
Henderson, a boy, orange Qty economic pressure on Israel by
Isiah Bradley
Mary O. Hankins, CasselDISCHARGES:
refusing to do business with
Irene Brown
berry
Sanford:
foreign companies that In turn
Joyce L Edwards
Gustave King, DeBary
John J. Hunt
do business wi th Israel.
Russell S. Elmore
wwlam C. wed, Deft"
Merrea Jones
Phyllis Jenkins
The Arab nations obtain that
Darlene S. Grooms, Hopkins.
Maude E. McTeer
Willie N. JonM
vile, Ky.
information by requiring cornWillie J. Sutton
panics to fill out questionnaires
Ronald Neff, Lake Mary
p James P. Murphy
Roy Templeton Sr
Jam Ryan
— which the Unit ed States co nHelen M. Kilroy, Longwood
Kimberly D. WilhInk
&amp;ata.vi i'u
siders boycott requests — beMark A. Vaughn, Sorreigo
J. Russell Wolff
Ernest A. HIl berg, DeBary (ore they can be approved for a
Nancy C. McLean, DeBary business transaction.
Such questionnaires are often
Frederic W. Mann, Deltona
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sent to a number of different
Jesus Morales, Deltona
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Frances Wurzberger, Del- firms for a si ngle transaction —
ae maufacturer, the
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and the shipping company that
erna Gooden, Oviedo
2817 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, John R. Mills, New Orleans, _______________
transports the product.
died Thursday. Born In L.a.; mother, Mrs. Dorothy
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Chicago, DL, she came to Overman, Sanford and aunt,
The Commerce Department
Sanford in 19S4. She was em- Miss Evelyn Scholz, Sanford.
now requires American corn
ployed by the Seminole County
panics to report to the depart.
In lieu of flowers family
Sheriff's Office and belonged to requests donations be made 4
ment when they get such rethe Women of the Moose and the the Cancer Society. Brisson
Thundas high 81, today's quests. Up to now, the names of
Women's Auxiliary of the Funeral Home Li in charge of low 72.
those companies have been
Veterans of Foreign wars.
Partly cloudy today and kept secret by the department.
arrangements.
mostly cloudy Saturday. A
Under Ford's order, the
01 showers today and earliest any names would be
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ALL THE FRUITS OF THE TREE OF KNOWL.1 winds 10.15 m.p.h. today,
Despite Ford's statements
EDGE ARE STORED AT FIRST ST. AND PALbecoming variable Saturday. Wednesday night making it ap
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customary invective at the U.N. General
Assembly, but are deliberately skirting any
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stalked out Thursday when Israeli
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So it was In the Carter-Ford debate. Numhers. N um bers Numbers,
In predicting the ability or inability
economy to handle $60 billion of new
both darted from the same data. But they
up with such different interpretations of where

having shaken the swnmer doldrums and of
settling into a sa tisfactory growth
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equa tions, then confidently read the answers
The principle so well exemplified and yin- use In television and radio broadcasts this week
computer fed out.
Rinfret Associates, Inc. notes that "In
dicated by these newsman and others before Captioned "Continuing Recovery," it begins:
He forgot one basic rule of emnpuier math:
simplest of terms. the economy is slowing down,
than must never be
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heavily on the assum ptions (true or false) fed In,
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It concludes. however, that a slowdown is not and on the choice of data used, that they tend to
Asthe late MW Stevenson once remarkedii it that "recoveries from deep
and
mirror not the truth but the prejudices of the
Is often easier to fight for principles than to live double-digit Inflation are never smooth," and to be confused with imminent recession.
personhandlingthe corn puter.
that "the outlook for continued recovery, despite
them.
"The economy is advancing slowly, hesitanijy
This Is the problem we have with economic
the gloom and uncertainty caused by and cautiously. A
recession Is not in the offing theøiy
and why economic predictions so
Presidential campaign statements, Is very but neither is a vlgoros economic expanjo, it sel
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do
pr
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true. It is why an economist of
good."
M least two of the
looks as If 1577 Will be a positive
rierous
school and one
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up
presldentjaj candidate, who have
In another commentary released to additional
Stimulants are put Into the economy it widely different answers.
will be a modest
about being frozen out of
growth year.",
We Ford-C~ PrOfellSional clients this week, Citibank Ca3b
1his overdependence on theory is why can.
television debates have
didats with textbook answers can be dangero
economic measurements that
Eugene F. McCarthy, fo1Ther U.S. senator
0 CUM w un sum decline in the composite
in their thinking.
ve the Sam
frm Minnesota. and Lester G. Maddox, u- Index
of leading indicators In August.
to
belivth.irnu.,t,
L.ii.ai
!!
------umptions
that in
g0or of Florida, have been Invited to debate it called some of the ingredients
Pr
of
incomeorgr
ssnafional
p(u doso
its,
of
,
the "Blueboy Forum," which Is billed as "the dicator "somewhat suspect" and said "any
many
eager
men
Starting
new
business,
going
nation'5
weekly, live sponjored forum from substantial degree of pessimism
broke because they've convinced themselves of
Is Una gay perspective" and which will debut Oct. Z warranted... It concludes that ,,the
sales
and profits ca1cuJatej on paper —
economy will
an WKfl).'1/ in Hallande, Fla.
which never appear.
follow the same moderate course It has for the
Computer mathemetics Is useful in the
"Ford and Carter have enough TV time ad past three months."
physical
sciences and in major areas of bua1j
with their debates," points oil the program
Since the past three months ha ve generally
only where users hold rigidl y to objective dga.
hod, Donald N. Embinder, publisher of been thought to represent the so.called pause,
The most dangerous practice of all Is
"Blueboy," a magazine slanted for
foreca.d of a continuation would appear at
ojection
pr
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least -sunerfla.IIv ,,. - IUsUiC cuiogny
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economy._ . _
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aimed at counterbalancing tin spate of
newsmm involved In these celebrated cases. But
statistics so formidable his- opponents were
statistical indicators are less buoyant than a few
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all who call themselves jourallds mod
signs of cowed at least for
two years
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Members of the Florida
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a limit on the number of state
employee.
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considered a strong contender
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paved for a return to a civilian-led
democracy.

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missionaries and sent them out to ave the world.
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have we heard that? But the cliche doesn't do
Justice to the experience. It seems the world has
been wrenched 01? its aais.
At any rate, that is the conclusion reached by
many who reached adulthood during those years.
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year, older, weathered the
dorm better.
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conflict lay In the burgeoning growth of America's
educational system In the late
and early
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lido programs
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and peychology. conditioned by the technology
explosion to respect science and what it can off.
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fensive line averages 260
admitted. "You dart to look
pounds a man from tackle to IS
arm," Hubbard said.
and wonder why. But I don't
tackle.
Florida State nose
It
had
been
speculated
since
With
two
VIRGINIA
squeakers In three
WATER, good. In the opening round of j
Florida A&amp;M's three Opp
guard Jimmy Heggins defenthink we have to make any gi- England, (AP) — Hale Irwin, the 1976 championship
that in
Aaron
would rejoin v'
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theuly
Braves
a front
gaintic changes. Well dart the who looks and talks like a day he beat off a strongThurs'
sive star of the Kaivaa State
DAYTONA BEACH jAP) —
Office ca- Rudy Hubbard is not anticipat- more than 170
dial.
yards a game
same people."
padly after his two-year con- Ing a rout against Alabama
victory, weighs in at 198 and he Undefeated Bethune-Cookuniversity lecturer, Is back In lenge from Spanish teenPassing, but much of their 3ucagertractwiththeAmericaLongne State.
looks big compared to line. man is expected to continue its
Duke, 2-2
2 after losing 44-31 to form again after a virtual layoff Severiano Ballederas
cess has come
—
one of Milwaukee Brewers expired
Pittsburgh last week , im from the big time golf circuit,
late
In
the
gums
backer
Aaron Carter, a l. winning streak Saturday when
The Rattlers play the Hornets with the Rattlers holding the
the bcigtdest young Mars in Eu- followug the 1976
season.
pounder
Press" Selmer as "a good team
it takes on Georgia,s Albany
Irwin, winner for the past two opean golfing -2 and 1 over 36
at Mobile, Ala., Saturday after- lead.
"I feel like I'm going ck
State
in a homecoming football
offensively," and despite the yeai-s of the Piccadilly World rholies.
ba to noon. Last year, FAMU eked
"if ever ything goes the way I
"You worry can you physi. game.
1954. like a rookie," Aaron said out a 12-11 victory over Ala.
Pitt bare, has his r espect Match Play tide over WtIrwin frittered away a threethink it will, which it never cally stand up with them,- Bow.
ursday. "I'm going to be bama State
defensively.
The Wildcats are 4 while the
worth's 6,969-vard. par-73 hole lead, and suddenly it &amp;:_
at home when Gr
docs, they'll be throwing the den said. He said tailback Glen visiting
"I can't say they really circuit, Is in Frulay's semi- came a battle. Afterward,
Thlhq
to
learn
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gam won only
he fulfill
my role like I did onCan
played aood defense against finals, a 3-1 betting favorite to said of his opponen :
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the goal with 13 seconds to play.
es.
sald.
chiore and split end Dave Zumplaying field."
Pitt, but they're aggressive, be the first man to pull
Bethune
Hubbard said he doesn't mind
quar terbacks
off a has a fantastic future — but
Ile said Florida A&amp;M is play- bak have been impressive on Reggie
Aaron holds U career home
by Wowing t hi rd st raight victory in the he'll have to strIgJiten
close
games.
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well
most of the time but offense for f
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113
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amiin
event.
"As long as we win, I don't
driving."
that several starters haven't not the Boston College offense signals 1l alternate calling
last home run July 20 off Call- wfor the Wildcats in the
about It," he said.
Yet only a few weeks ago he
Of the quartet of Americans
lived up to their potential.
that concerns Bowden most.
fornia Angels pitcher Gary
W83 held to
yards and the temporarily packed away his playing, Irwin
Hornet Quarterback Ben
Southern IntercollegIate
and Masters Roe. lie finished his career
"We've got some people on
first half. Dorsett finished with bags and sald:'There's more to champion Ray
"They've got their whole de- Athletic Conference game.
Harris, who stands 64oOt, the field w ho ha
Floyd were the with a .310 lifetime batting
ve Shown us femive team back,' he said.
av- p es the large
129 yards and Pitt had a total of life than a sd of golf clubs.,,
Bethune has averaged 319 per
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st threat to what they can do, but they're "That's really where their g
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base
hits
anod
20 yards on the ground.
e this season in rushing.
The vacation has done him semifinals.
am
2,M Florida A&amp;M, Hubbard said. riot very consistent," Hubbard strength lies.
rims bdtiad In.
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departure from
Mayberry agrees.
SAN FRANCISCO
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the Cards' organization in 1969
Q. IfO.J.SImpsonisimtngbackal all ume,as h "I've
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Joe
Altobelli
know
what
In
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iTnage
Indianapol
is of the
they say, why wouldn't the Los Angeles Rams give up Jack her e an practically0meI
gng o?
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Ainrican Association.
YoungWooaddensIveend,toget7_T., Anaheim, Calif. games away, said Mayberry,
Altobelli, an obscure name
seven years inter he also but a veteran minor league
Because owner Ralph Wilson of Buffalo wanted a lot more "because they don't know how
than Youngblood. What really killed the deal was that after the
abandoned hope with the Cin- manager. was named Thursday
"
Rams had indicated a willingness to part with certain players,
"You can see the ball just as cinnati Reds, the parent of the to manage the San Francisco
Wilson came back and Insisted on two first round draft choices as easy on grass or Astroturf
Indianapolis club. and instead Giants, a team which struggled
- well. End of deal.
said Yankee center fielder took the job last season with the most of the year in the National
Q. How long has Fenway Park in 5utoo been am? And was Mickey Rivers. "It's no big Denver Bears, a Montreal League West cellar before
the Green Monster then when Feuwny Pan was built?-Marc deal. m
finishing fourth with a 74-88
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But his Royals' counterpart,Cards
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The
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Amos
wall
was
there
right
from
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who has patroled Busch Jr. took note of Rapp 's
because of the pecular shape of the real estate on which Fenway center field here since Royals - 44-year-old Detroit native, who
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Park was built in 1912. Lefty Gomez, pitcher and wit of the Stadium opened in 1973,
eluding an 86-50 record ,Ind the has had a highly successful II?.
Yankees, Is supposed to have dubbed it the Green Monster. ft laughed at Rivers confidence.
year stint in the minor leagues
American Association title with after
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tee so-so years as a ma"He might find out differ* Denver this year.
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jor league player.
is said. Its one thing
mastertully played by lefUlelder Daffy LiwiL Fats FotheU to practice on the turf, but when
Srncearriving atRocheiterof
proven and
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once fell down that bill chasing a fly ball.
the time comes to make a play success
ague in
manager at the the International
Q. What do they mean by a "save" and which pitc ers i
you don't have time to stop and
'ht ears" 1971, Altobefli has guided the
eveIfor eight
the major leagues In saves?B., Cincinnati, Ohio.
think .- It'
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Under Section 20 of the Official Baseball Rulf r a
f cent edge in some
four first-place (wishes and a
"Vern
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There's no such talk in the
developing
club, but u not the winning pitcher, and either pitches effectively NI., where both the Phillies and [kill
been in baseball f or 26
i players leaves fl
years, Mobelli told newsmen
for three innings, enters the game with a lead of no more than Reds play on artificial surfaces
my inini] as to his abilities."
,
three
sand pitches for at least one bgor
after the announcement. "I
the game at home and in many of their
Rapp's playing experience don't know all of the problems
with the potential tieing run either on base. at bat or on deck. road games. A key question in
Through August, Rawly Eadwick of Cincinnati led the National
Included stops at St. Joseph, around here. I'm just Lonuiiiaha tolumbus, houston cmd wdsi wniiuii 4 peiiiiiL
*League in saves, and Sparky Lyle of the Yankees and RoWe
and Rochester in the St. I,ouis in 1977."
Fingers of the Oakland A's were neck-an d-neck in the American. ivC
uhain, and his managerial exAltobelli indicated he planned
Q. Who was the investor of "around the born?" Abe, which
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perience saw him serve brief to institute a strict set of rules
major league player has been picked offaboe the most e
terms with New York Yankee
"a dress code, a hair code
a career?- Jeff Kidder, Emporium, .
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Joanne McKenney won and Thtburgh ['irate (arm and a curfew" — and he will
111b's
horn" are obscure, although obviously It derives trom
expect the team to follow them.
Thursday s points tournament
;
mariners' reference to sailing around the Cape Hom off the tip of among women golfers at Sabal
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A runnerup Nita Cottingham,
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11viable statistic because if a runner caught off base breaks for the 4".
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In Clan B, Juanita Peterson ~ I .
impossible to keep an accurate log on plckoffs.
won by three points with a 36,
Q. Now that Tom Is joining twin brother Dick Van Arsdalt on Sue Reditt edging
Jane
the Phoenix Suns, can you tell me If they have ever played per
by march of cards for
together before?-J,ft, Tucson, Artz.
I,second.
RitaDeschambeau had
ow
Not
'24_6 125"ociation. Both were second round dealt choices in 1965, Tom by
Healy by three.
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coflfuse people as teammates at the University of Indiana.
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'1resIFor ,a
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seventh round. hasn't th ere been an Ivy Leaguer who was a No. I
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Sure, Calvi n Hill, now of the Washington Redskins, was the
first pick of the Dallas Cowboys In 1969 after completin g his
studies at Yale.

Tackle Lee Roy Selmon and
linebacker Calvin Peterson am
out of the lineup because of
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TALLAHASEE (AP) — is suited to stopping the pass,"
Florida Se's game at Bo Bowden said. "They're an
ton College could be a clas.sic eight-man de(ersive line that
confrontation of little speed- dares you to throw
the football,
sters against big bruisers.
If you're going to throw they're
But there's a catch. The a
going to come after you and not
vantage appears to rest square- let you get it off."
IY with the brulsers when the
Florida State quarterback
teams square off in Boston t. Jimmy Black, a scrambler who
day.
supposedly can't throw, hurled
Bost on College Is
and Is two touchdown passes in
rated No. 13 in the country. Kansas State
victory. Bowden
Flo rida State, W following a
said Black is the kind of quar10 victory over Kansas State terback who Sho
uld be most eflast weekend, appears to be fective against the burly
outmanned.
Eagles. He noted that Texas,
Tulane and Navy were able to
"We're going up
re to win move the bail in th
e air In losses
that dam football game," vow.
to Boston
ed Coach Bobby Bowden.
"We're going to fight them.
'We re going to hope t our
quickness can overcome their
sue and strength,' he said,
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I'm not awe our catchers a second, It Just might make season batted .320 this year th avenge and Ken Grlffey, league with 30 while
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with 151 hits and III runs batted who finished second In the 10 rum Greg fAisinski who
very tIM menger guards, relaying plays from the consecutive world champi
deiphia first baseman Dick Al.
One player Allen can expect in. He also can expect visits league batting race with a .326 knocked In runs, Is another
were Un Hointon and Bob Gaudlo of th
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1963
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win have to contain. .
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club's farm club in Kansas City.
Manager Sporty
IMA of the signals. HORdOn was Premed into service because Bill
a
And even after Kansas City
Anderson has been saying
Is, who also darted as a guard, missed an offensive assign. received a major league f
recently Ida team Is the best In
(t,wutniaIerred to detef,ew4tr
dub made ti
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but he hasn't eon.
1111161y masmilen were Weldon Humble, Ain Agme, Joe . the Yankees which apposred to
Wbinski and Chuck Noll -yes, the mme NOU who now
cosid~oa benefit New York's champion.
Larry, Bows.
r 4!61
~, world champion Pittsburgh SWJom
ship bids.
--It loob like Sporky h pouti.
By The Associated Press
football's oldest and most Played Saturday, Including an North Carolina Side
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heated
rivalries.
.
emotional contest in Am Arbor, Wasouri visits Katimis Side, cking," sold Bows. "It aeons
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like Sparky is afraid that people
Texas linebacker Bill Hain- The Sooners, who will be Mich., where topranked and NO. 10 ONO mate,
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Which don't know how good his Reds
deal from Kansas City. He, ilton: "You're never asked, making their first live appear- Michigan
1% _ 4
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rival
Michigan
has
a
loss
4f
and a tie in Its lad ar
C'Iete Boyer and Ralph Terry Ho good's your team" OF ance on national television State. Michigan, which ban
e
two
outings
returns to RI' 20
play.
'Are
you
going
to
win
the
con.
'
were
former
Kans
as
City
'
75 his club Is the
ce 1973, are ranked third In deamrolled throih its first eoinpulition'at Iowa.
it 13M
who were members of the ference or go to the Cotton the nation. They have been four games, is
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of
baseW'
heavily favored
IN4 Yankee team - the lad Bowl?' It's always 'When are plugging along at a
Among the second ten, No. 11 ssK 'Mat's No opirdom We
over the 1-2-1 Spartans who
one to win a league champion. ° u going to beat OUI...
while it* Longhorns, rated have lout the last six medings
Okina
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are 2-1.
between the two.
While Yankees' history is " When I think about the
13 Bedom College welcomes acdde,t. And he knows IL"
Micn
people Both are ground-oriented linde
da State at nigig; No. 1$
hav?
Bowa predIcted a tough
Q. With the indies death overtimes, can there sew be a tie filled with mem orIes of . Texas game, I see 40,000
is ho ful
W Flori
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championships, Kansas City is on one side yelling and 00
TeXia Tech Is at No. 17 Texas series in which the better-hit'
t
stop
they
an
going after its first league the other side yelling. Anything
A&amp;M, and No. 30 Lodds" ft team will win. He counter.
There certainly can
. In fact, the Minnesota Vikings and the crown when the baseball flay, that goes good makes someone Sooners mix the Inside power of emotionally-high peak, not
cedentlon that
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fullbacks Kc.-..-.,
, King aryl.tim- make L'tak
Offs
bC9L
reg"lonperlyjs,at.neverfinLq
Tex
linebacker Lionel myCUlLrcathwith the outslde
heA hip,twr than sLnh
7Otf2d World S&amp;1e5
1 GtiM
to
No 2
Period Of play is ProvI44 with any score ter. before moving to Oakland in Johnson: "They've been on top speed Of halfbacks Horace Ivo.
X 12 Florida, ao. 14 Notre
Pittsbtt
would
be
the difforepee.
le
urguenerarns
scores,the gameis aided. In
Loo.
uis. umv,io1$ArknnsasandNo.
ry and Elvis Peacock. Darrell
and I'm sick abo ut it."
l9B8 and the f1 y
post-seastin Playoff
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sWippi In a key Southeadem
Two fallen powers
Ala. who have been throqgh playoffs
urday afternoon in Dallas and fullback Earl Campbell and a Con
Mlaml-Kansas City AFC divisional Playoff in 1971, lading
Sfies, Soya said. Be
fer
ence
co
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82
"We're working to dad our more than 72,000 fans - in- pair of halfbacks, both named
'm1nutes and 4Oaeeonds.
UCIA
hosts
PacifIC4
rival
to
retrieve
dynasty" said Kansas City ClUdiflgPr esidentFord - are Johnny Jones.
Tug McGraw, Steve Canton,
St ,ord under the lights; N 6
Q.H.w do yea p sheet getting tickets to the Super Bowl? '
expected to jam the Cotton
Manage Whitey Herzog as
T.L., Anholm CWH.
Despite what folks in Dallas Nebraska visits Big Eight
Jan Kaat and Ron Reed; catchl to
one of college think, there will be other games Colorado; No. 7 Maryland is at &amp;W Penn
er Tim McCarver, and second
Forget about it for'Super Bowl X1 in Pasadena on Jan.9,1977.
State hunts Army.
baseman Do" Cub.
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ternoon against BilDon Weiss, LComm1oner'sOfflce41O Park Ave New York ly Ma
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loon, iight now.
"Tradition
Is
one
thing,"
said
Q. Are there still any players active who played Is the first Yanke
es coach Yogi Berra, a
Soper Bowl game between Green Bay and
heroofformerchampionshjps,
p
app
,.SIwlsgfIeld, Mo.
"but this is now."
Amng, there a re still five pulling down paychecks who
And while the two teams are
played in that historic fird clash between the NFL AM AFL on
ST I
AP — Twice
betthngfortheALtje,Qn.
Jan. 15, 19. From the Packers, guard Gale Gillingham and nati, the defending world thamv
hishid0r amajoF
defensive tackle Bob Brown, the latter now with the Cincinnati
g.
ue
pion, tries to become the first
. to
a
* Bengals. From the chiefs, guard Ed
champion
ceeded
on his t hi rd time
Budde,
purita
Jerrel
Wilson
dub
to
repeat
as
NL
and corner back Emmltt Thomas, all dill with the Quiets,
around.
since the St. Louis
Q. could you lew te me whe I can contact e nea st
veteran f
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won In
re
th
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against Phila.
baseball umpires pschool? llI am very
interested in becoming a deiphia.
league
l seasons is
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profea1 mplrs, but do not bow where to go to school.field boss of
The Phi llies are In the league
Kevin Games, Concord, N.
NationalLeague's St. Lo uis
playoffs for the first time since
ersburg,
baseball began its two division Cardinals.
format
"ThIs like a dream come
information about them by writing d Fleig, National League, th
eir first league title since true," the yearId Rapp said
220 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif 941K though the schools 1950.
Thursday when he was named
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Yaakto-Red Box gamel Mickey Riven bit 2 bail that kees to Kansas City early be. who was fired two days earlier.
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the ght fle wa The Balder
w to second in
cause
he
wants
the
team
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think it $ fantastic" he
with the añdal surface.
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added from his suburban De
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the Yankees vcrhoiii.
revived, be vu sent back to f
following a dlscwelon. Why
"It's a tremendous
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. when they were dominating the ch
UDder whet
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allenge
I'm
happy
to
be
with
AL before a rtificial sur faces
My baseball guiding light tolls me It was the wrong call.
cam e Into existence, doesn't the Cardinals because It's the
ball was d In play after it struck Rivers, and an umpire can't
organization I started with."
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call time while a ball Is In play. In fact, the Red Sex could have li ke
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"I hate that staff," Martin
Rapp, a native son and prod-. -•
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tagged Rivers out.
only exception would be if
uct of Cieveland High, originalgrowled Thursday as New York
thought the throw to nail Rivers was aimed deli berately at him.
took the field for a two-hour iy signed with St. Louis as a
Arizona State running back
Lane wiggles
practice. "You don't play the catcher in 1946.
get free

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season around with a win over a ridged ciaai MA on
pl.The Goth have made sty,h...iiucn
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fourth quarter f
Quarterback Bob Biwkhart Is dill the key In
offense, with Denny Williams his favorite receiver

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Le1we aampe.nslsij k,1
By lie As,sMa Fries
cuddly and cable of being who has revamped his club by
Saturday. Oct.
"They're
basically
a
team
The Mienent. Vikings e pummeled by the youngest of
New York (AL) at Kansas
turning out a defense able to now with some experience," he City (AL)
- first in the National confer- team
stop the best In the league and says. "Their people aren't
Cincinnati (NL) at Phila.
mm's CCar"DIvt*let.
But here they are, growling anoffonsecapableofgrindjngjt making rookie mistakes. They deiphia (NL), (n)
That's nd tmusuil.
Sunday.Oct. IS
with their old ferocity, stain- out or striking for big yardage play hard-nosed football and
j,,gl, ping Into MImeso(a with a3.
Cincinnati (NL) at Phila.
They1lbe trying to
ina hurry. They did both lot they're for real."
deiphia (NL)
It 8etday.
record and a shot at the unfa- Sunday, routing previously
New
York
The
clubs
rank
high
IndeCity
(AL),
(n) (AL) at Kansas
That's net so imwal, either. miliar, ratified air of a dlvi- unbeaten Washington 33-7.
tense, Chicago having allowed a
Tuesday, Oct 12
The acsgo Bests will be atonal lead.
But they've got one big trend league-low 32 points In four
Philadelphia (NL) at Cincin.
trying to take ft away fr
In
to push aside - losing to the games and Minnesota Jttit34. nati (ilL)
then.
Kansas
Denver at Houston, Miami at Vikings. They haven't won In And each also has Its offensive York
(AL). City
(n) (AL) of New
ThA'S uniial!
Baltimore. Oakland at San Minnesota in five years and bulldozer. Foreman is MmWednesday, Oct. 13
The National Football I&amp;" Diego, Buffalo at the New York haven't beaten the Vikes In nesota's with 326 yards this
Philadelphia (NL) •t Cincin.
has been turned topey(wyy Jets, New England at Detroit, their last seven tries.
(ilL), (n). it necessary
year. Chicago's Is Walter PayKans
City (AL) at New
WY tMs season with aomile Dallas at the New York Giants,
Minnesota, coming off a 174 ton, the NFL rushing leader York (AL). If necessary
L4Ime noowlimes acting Kansas City at Washington, Monday
night victory over with 4N.
Thursday, Oct. II
like wwwwaters and some Pittsburgh at Qeveland, Tam- Pittsburgh, a triumph built on
Philadelphia (NL) at Cincin
The
Vikes
figure
to
have
Bob
nail
(NL).
it necessary
peremla) podieason teams
pa Bay at Cincinnati, Phil.. Chuck Forernan'sl4g yards and Lee back un the bench and Fran
Kansas City tALl at New
floundering around as though deiphia at St.
Loufi, Seattle vs. two touchdowns rushing and an Tarkenton back at quarterback York (AL). (n), if necessary
high dealt choices were first In Green Bay at
Milwaukee and opportunistic defense which following
his
one-week
their mbhib
World! series
Atlanta at New Orleans. On pounced on nearly a dozen "vacation" because of bruised
Saturday. Oct. IS
Not lbs lust of these newly. Monday night It's San Fran- Steeler mistakes, Is 34.1.
AL winner at P41 winner
ribs. "He was 95 per cent and
awakened ilesping giants are cisco at Los Angeles.
5. Oct. Il
If people are writing off the could have played against
the Chimp Bearj, the .tin
AL winner at NL winner. (n)
"I Couldn't be more thrilled. Bears as early flashes, ex- Pittsburgh," saidGrant. "But
Tuesday, oct. 9
Mosersotthe Midway who,
Five weeks Into the season and pected to fade just as quickly, there'sstilIaIongseasonaj
NI champion at AL cham.
rece,* years, had played rn°
we're playing for first place," Minnesota Coach Bud Grant of us and the Chicago game IS pion, In)
like teddy hems, all cute and says Bears Coach Jack Pardee, isn't one of them.
Wednesday, Oct. 25
very important."
P41 champion at AL cham.
Pion, (n)
Ttnwsday, Oct. 31
NL champion a, AL cham
Pion. (n). it necessary
Saturday, Oct. 23
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a toddler charging ahead of her, Kenny to the doctor. But now I Parker, David Powers and
Women's Editor
eager to get to the wai
can bring him in the evening, Henry Artman have adablisjij
It was almost eight o'clock
rocking horse. "I teach school and It makes life so much a unique service
the evening, but the doctor's and only get off at 4 o'clock," easier."
evening consultations on
office was still bussing with said his mother, Mrs. Jan
She can visit the doctor this Monday, Tuesday and Fridays
activity.
Kroog. "Before, I'd have to late
because
Sanford from 6:301 p.m.
. A Young mother camelnwith take the day off work to bring . pediatricians Doctors Vann
need for
service," explained Dr.
Powers.
that there are
three of us (Dr. Artman
recently Joined the ParkerPowers group), we can do It."
The step has proved popular
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DEAR ABBY: A note to the
lady who was considering
divorce because she was tired
of "faking In the bedroom" for
eight years:
I've been married for 30
years to a dear man who (I
hope) is not aware that his love.
making Is far from satisfying.
But I would fake it" for
another 90 years rather than
hurt this beautiful man who
cannot, or will not, discuss our
sex h e, lie would be devastated
at the thought of how unfulfilled
and frustrated he has left me.
And he would be crushed by the
Idea that I thought he needed
counseling,
After all this time, I'm sure
art of the fault was mine,
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Polly Stevens reported her
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"He gets out of school at four
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we'd barely make it by closing
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plants, easy recipes and arts
and crafts.
Two new members in.
troduced were fla Newell and
Mary Muse.
Members were !ied to help
with a Bicentennial quilt and
the swine flu program. A pine
neetile workshop will be held on
Oct. 12 at 9 am. For further
information call Louise Gill,
3V-7l 28.
November projects discussed
were the Holiday Showcase and
the Golden Age Olympics.
Volunteers are needed.
The next meeting is
scheduled Oct. 25, at 1:30 p.m.
Election of officers will be held
and the nominating committee ,..
includes Eva Hunt, chairman,
and Mary Elder. A flower
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With Mrs Douglas Bills, it's
not so much her schedule, but
that her son, John Devereaux,
that presented problems In the
past.

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anyone who has been married her parents for some to feed
for Only eight years to "take i" her and her 'brothers and
In these enlightened times, a sisters"). The problem was
spouse commits a grave error what to tell people when friends
in judgment to "fake" ask what her kids are doing.
satisfaction
when
real
What a coincidence! We have
satisfaction can be achieved three grown children who
through education,
turned out very much like
DEAR ABBY: Yesterday I EMBARHASSELYS, but we
received a chain letter In the aren't embarrassed. When
mail. With it were strict in- people ask about them, we give
stuctions to make six copies and them a complete rundown, and
send it to six of my friends, or the usual response is: That's
'something" will happen to me. nothing. Wait till I tell you what
What can happen if I don't? MY kids are doing!"
WORRIED
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DEAR WORRIED: You will
save 78 cents and a lot of time.
No. 35-C
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EMBARRASSED. She said her
three grown children were
raised in a good Christian
home, but one plays with a rock
group and looks like a bum,
Goodhealth
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man in Mexico, and another is
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Community Improvement Project (CIP) board Monday and Wednesday from 4.
member Mrs. BIHGletow.me money wwbeuaJ, 4:45 p.m. for girls ages U.
develop a flower bed along the Lake Monroe seawall Girls must furnish their own
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22.20 640 3.10; 2. Art..'yza (1) 7.10
L457 40y
2.40 3. Patzi.Zarre (3) 3.20; 0 (I s)
40.60; P (3-1) 100.50; DD (IS) 171.30.
FIFTH - I. Manobo-Aguirr, (3)
13.00 6.00 3.00; 2. Maruri-Juan
1101.00:3. AntonRamon (S) 3.00; Q
Miramar 13, Cnaminact, 3
(3$) 410; P 12 0) 111.40.
Hollywood Hills 34, Nova 12
SIXTH - I. Jos.Zarre (2) 6'
Miami Palmetto 37. MIami High 0 420 320; 2. Cacho-Bengoa ( #,40
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Miami Jackson 17, Hialeah 0
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Miami Norland 6. Central 3
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Orlando Edgewater 33, Lake
EIGHTH -I. Eddy.Arana (1$
Wales 21
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Ocala Forest 14, Gainesville 10.00:3, Aldana-Seitia (3) 4.40;
Q (4
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Winter Garden Calvary Christian I) $0.20; P11 4)173.30; Big 0(2 3)
and (141) 1201.00.
I, Lake Wales Christian 6 (OT)
EIGHTH - 1. Alava Juan (2)
13.109,00440; 2. ManoboLarrea (I)

Ceramics for adults is offered
on Tuesday from 60 p.m., and
Thursdays from 9 a.m.-12 noon.
The chlldren'g classes are held
n Wednesdays from 4-6: 30
p.m. There Is a $5 Instructor fee
for adults and a $1. Instructor
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that offense. The Bills are no
Houston 3*, Denver 2*
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
week. But the Chargers were
A? Sperli Writer
world beaters but the Jets have
Boston at Toronto
CAMPBELL
This
could be a duel between nothing against Denver.
CONFERENCE
NEW YORK (AP) - The two been out of this world so
Washington at Cleveland
Patrick Division
far. two of the league's mod exPIttsburgh 2*, Cleveland 24
Phila delphia at Atlanta
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sorriest road shows In profes- Scoring a touchdown Is a major citing kick-returners, Billy
Buffalo at Detroit
Sooner or later, the SteelersMy 151
100230
slonui football grind to a halt accomplishment.
Colorado at Minnesota
100 2 65
"White Shoes" Johnson for the have to start winning. For their NY Rang
this week when New York's
Allan
New York Rangers at St.
Dallas 23, NY GIants 14
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wandering teams open their . Pity the poor Giants. They al- Broncos,
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Smythe Division
Eastern Division
home seasonu at last
ways seen to come up a little Wazhbgtu 31, Kann City 14
1002 64
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St. Louis 37, Philadelphia 14 Chgo
The GsIas ... er ... Giants short. The lift of playing In their
1 0 0 7 7 3
4 2 Clnci
Those nice old Redskins need
The Cardinals are the hosts In St Lou
0 1 0 0 1 6 Birmhm
0 0 0 0 0 0
arrive at their new home in very own ball park for the first a breather and the Chiefs are this one since baseball occupies Vancvr
0 I 0 0 3 9 lndpis
0 0 0 0 0 0
East Rutherford, N.J., to hod time would be worth something just the right remedy. That 3-1 Veteran Stadiwn this week. The Mm
Eng
0200 7)?
0 0 0 0 0 0
0(211 11.50; P(21) 144.00.
WALES
CONFERENCE
unbeaten Dallas The Jour- against most teams. But Dallas Washington record is deceptive Eagles are in too deep against
0 0 0 0 0 0
ORLANDO.5EMINOLI
neymen ... er ... Jets come isn't most teams.
NINTH -I. Bilbao (0) 23.60 1110
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MATINEE RESULTS
12,10:2. Aria (1)5.104.00; 3. Arech
Wash
home to SItu Stadium to meet
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New mlenas 3$. Atlanta 21 this week.
(6) 7.00 0 (4 5) $1.10: P (5.1) 141.70
Mont
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0 0 0 0 0 0
Green Bay 37, Seattle 14
Buffalo.
FIRST -I. Urza.Miguel (2) 10.10
TENTH - I Manobo (7) 11.10460
Pills
The battle for the Southland.
Edmtn
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Never pick a loser to win un- DIrt
0 0 0 0 0 0 440300; 2. JosaYza (3) 3.102.20: 3 170; 2. Santi (6) 1.204,00; 3. Ramon
Besides four straight games le Falcons still can't believe
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If James Harris ripped It less that loser has won. The I A
IcaJavi (1)3.20; Q (3.3) 3440; P 12. (3)240; 0(67)7340: P (76) 202.60.
hoen
0 1 I 1 4 6
0 0 0 0 00 3)104.40.
on the road, the Giants and Jets having touchdowns called back apart, Bert Jones should have a Packers won last week.
00 (I 7) 319.10.
Die"
Adams Division
0 0 0 0 0 0
SECOND - l.-AldanaArana (4)
Bstn
also share the National Football on consecutive plays and then picnic against that patched-up Seahawks haven't won )et. Cleve
Viiipg
ELEVENTH -1. Pleguilarre (I)
1002 62
0 0 0 0 0 0 700
1.00 3.50; 2. UrSiAlbeidi (7) 11.401.403.40.3. Arta Eloria (6) 160
League award for being the losing by one point to Phila- Miami defense.
0 0 I I 2 2
Thursday's Result
6.309.40: 3. OguIza-javi (3) 3.40; 0 360. 3. Arecha Soto (I) 120 ; 0 (6 j)
Has anybody Ergo, we'll take Green Bay.
Butt
Cincinnati 7, Minnotn 2
0 0 0 0 0 0
friendliest visitors. The two dolphin. Chuck Muncie and seen Wahoo McDaniel'
(4.7 3470; P (4.7) 63.70; DO (21) 70,00; P (US) 131.10.
Tnto
0 1 0 0 2 4
Today's Games
Cincinnati 40, Tampa 7
clubs come home with Identical Tony Galbreath will make the
01.90.
TWELFTH - I. MirurlAltu (I)
Thursday's Results
Houston at Birmingham
New England 35, Detroit 14
I.00k for the Bengals to run
THIRD - I. LarrlAlberdi (5) 16609.6012.10: 2. Sant i.Arco (1)
0.4 records. Only three other Saints' winning margin more
Boston 6. Minnesota 2
Calgary at Winnipeg
2.20
I believe. I believe.-The Pa- all over the poor Buccaneers.
100011.209.20:2. EchanoColdo (1) 300; 3. Mano(oRamon (7) 160; 0
New England at Edmonton
New York Islanders 3. Phila
clubs, Kansas City and the than that this week.
7506003 Aidana.Bjia (4)11.40; (4 0)50.60; PIll) 100.50; Big (60
Inots have beaten three of the But hang on, Tampa Bay. Eight delphia 0
Cincinnati at Phoenix
expansion twins of Tampa Bay
0 (iii $6.20; P (1-1)117.30.
Minnesota 21, Chicago 17
with all-I) 16120 and (SIwith all II
Montreal to, Pittsburgh I
Saturday's Games
league's best teams in the last years ago, Cincinnati was an
and Seattle, are dill winless.
FOURTH - i Arta.pere (6) 320.40.
Calgary at Quebec
Atlanta 1. Los Angeles 2
Fran Tarkenton should be three weeks. Even a new coach expansion team.
13.00
3.60 6.10; 3. Aldana.Jayi (3)
A -3.073; Handle
Minnesota at Indianapolis
Washington 3. Detroit 3. tie
$111,433
Lad week's 9$ moved the healthy but that's not as Impor- won't help the Lions stop than
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(1 410Chicago 6, St. Louis 4
Phoenix at Houston
LA. 21, San Francisco to
season record to 10-15-1 for .777. tent as Chuck Foreman staying this week.
0(24) 39.00; P (6-2174.40. 00 is a)
Cincinnati at San Diego
Today's Games
Th
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showed what
296 70,
Oakland 3$, San Diego 21
New York Rangers at Cobra
healthy. He destroyed Pitt.,FIFTH - I. SantiArca (I) 9.10
they're made of last week, wipBanal. 34, NY Jets it .
burgh last Monday night and he
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The Raiders, annually best of ing out a twotouchdown deficit
Saturday's Games
Waft'll O.J. sees that defense should lave an easier
3
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the Buffalo defenders see ning against p,
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3270;
P (11) 132.90.
Fort Lauderdale Northeast ii,
against New England last against the 49ers.
SIXTH
1.
Aria-Soto
(5)
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Vancouver at Montreal
Coconut Creek 13
2A 1
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The Sanford Recreation Civic Center Monday and for the I week course. Kay
Department In conducting Wednesday from 4:456:30 p.m. Coffman from the Varsity
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Fgis rations for Its fall acSquad at Seminole High School
tivitles. Ci,es are being of.
Art lessons wifi begu Oct. 14 13 lnittt.
fared in ceramics and tennis for for ctdideet ages 1.11 In the
VYOMEN
adults, and baton, ceramics and Youth Wing of the Civic Ceilt..
Archery for beginners ages 9cheerleading for childeet.
FrIy, Oct. I, M6-119
from 4415 p.m. Students mad 17 will begin Oct. 1 at the Evening $..w SiaNri , Fl
supply their own dermis. Westslde Center. Hobble
Tennis classes have been
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changed to Tuesday and There will
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Wednesday morninges, starting Mrs.,
Non-residegs will be ps$
class,
Oct. 12, from 9-10 am., 1041
students age 9-12. Sessions will milled to register on a
Cheerleadlng for girlsages 10Include such activities as available hula. Most of th
am., or 11.12 noon. Students 12 will start Oct. 12 from 4:30Pr&amp;teen activities will begin sewing demonstrations, tips on classes have size lImIti. q
must furnish their own racquet 5:30 p.m. at the Civic Center. Oct. 5 at the Wutside Center, personal hygiene, films and register, call -3l1l, "tØ
and one can of bills. There Is a There will be a $2 material fee every Tuesday and Thursday more.
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(6 0) 72.00. P (5-6) 179.10.
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Central Baptist Che,cl. 1311 0.1 Ai5
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VIe Baptist Ch,tuS. Old Otlaads Rd. at Nests,
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STENSTROM REALTY

Herb Stenstorm and Staff

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Ravine. Pave lspe,sl CIvics. 1742 * 3115 It
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Insurance Service

hostess for the Presbyterial of
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Red Bug Road, Casselberry.
The NE Flo rida Presbyterial
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Clapet. SiavdalI Avq
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Clvysistem Chapel, Hwy 17 II
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Thanks
Thanksgiving
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Service

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comm
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Thanksgiving Planning
Committee of the Sanford Area
Ministerial Association met on
Wednesday afternoon at the
First United Methodist Church
to make plans for the Cornmunity Thanksgiving Service to
be hel d at the Civic Center
Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 7:30
p.m.
Those5ervIngonth eplthg
committee are Rev. Douglas E.
Porter. chairman* .b,pk
Porter
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Holt. ushers; and Rev. Tom

chblade" is the true, incredible
story of David Wilkerson's now

'Mere is no admission charge.
Free-will offering will be taken.

Evangelist Van Capps from

Smith and Rev. Harold Harris,

legendary ministry with street

A free nursery will be open.

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gans, addicts, and hopeless
youth on the streets of New

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York. Filmed in its original
setting, the film has been
widely recognized as one of the

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experiences of Jay and Jean
Johnson as fraternal workers of
the United Presbyterian
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The Tai International Display, which was part of the
National Meeting, will be shown
in conjunction with th e Oct. 14
meeting in Casselberry. It will
be o pe n for the public 4-9 p.m.
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with opportunity for questions
Dr. Culon P. Davis of college degrees, one is In
for those interested in learning Tarrant, Ala. has accepted
college, and two others have
more about the November call as pastor of the First clone work toward degrees.
campaign in Central Florida. Baptist Church of Longwood.
was educated in the
T) is scheduled at the San- He will assume his pastoral public s
chools of Coffee County
ford-Eustis Free Methodist duties at Longwood on Sunday, in Alabama. He attended
Ch urch, corner of 4th and O t. 17.
Baptist Bible Institute of
Laurel, In Sanford this Sunday,
Dr. Davis was born Aug. 8, Graceville, Fla; Columb
us -.
at 7 p.m. Thepubflc is ffivlt ed to 1920 at Elba, Ala. On Nov. 14, College of Columbus, Ga.;
attend.
1954, he was ordained by the Howard College of BirGoodman Baptist Church of mlngharn, Ala.; New Orleans
Enterprise, Ala. at the request Bapt
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Snowh ill
ist Theological Seminary
of the Friendship Church of of New Orleans; Samford
The Young People Depart- Samson, Ala.
University of Birmingham, and
merit of the Snowhlll MissionHe has served in seven Luther Rice Seminary of
ary Baptist Church of Geneva churches in Alabama In his 22 Jackson
ville. He hold, the B.A.
will celebrate its third year of years of ministry, He has been degree from Howard College
service on Oct. 17 In the 11 a.m. pastor of the First —,..
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and 5 p.m. services. Bringing Church of Tarrant, for the last siac ivi.n. uegree irom Samford
University and the Doctor of
the message at the morning five and one-half years.
Ministry from Luther Rice'
service will be the Rev. G. W.
In 1946 he was married to
in
Chappell, ch urch pastor, and at Margaret Bradley of New Sem ary.
5p.m. the minister will be Sgt.
In regard to the gospel
Brockton, Ala. and they have
First Class Walter Harper Jr. nine children. Of these, two ministry, Dr. Davis has been
Each first and third Sunday remain at home. All have effective in the pastorate In the
evening Snowhill MB Church finished high school except one areas of Sunday School and
will host the Community and she Is In the 11th grade. Church Training
growth,
Biblical Workshop at 5:30 p.m. Four of the child ren have building programs, co unseling,
budget growth and evangelism.
His ch ur ches ha ve in many''
instances led the associations in
ross
baptisms.
The explosive feature-length most outstanding evangelical
One of the great est blessings
motion picture, "The Cross and films ever made. It has already
he has experien ced has been
the Switch blade," will be shown been seen by millions,
at the First United Methodist
Pat Boone stars as the Rev, that of leading the churches he
has
to increase their
Church of Oviedo this Sunday, David Wilkerson. Music is by served
at7p.m. The Methodist Ch urch Ralph Carmichael. The f ilm
gifts tO missions through the
Cooperative Program.
and Oviedo's First Baptist aimed at mat
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Among the 4,786 United
Presbyterians attending the
itional Me't ing were 305 men
and 125 missionaries from
aro un d the world.

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Unique crafts and products f First Baptist
Asian artisans will be available
The new officers of the Youth
for sale with profits above
Council for 1976-77 of the First
expenses going to church
Baptist Church, Sanford. wuJ
projects.
installed this month during a

The program w ill include
reports from the National
meetingof the UPWat Purdue
University in July. Mrs. Mary
LynneFrile,wifeofthepastor
,,4the Westminster church.
resented the Synodical of
the South as its president at the
. meeting. Participants from the
Presbyterlal will present for
the others, the main events of
this meeting. Mrs. Emil y Hicks

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

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New Pill Calvary Uvinar y RapIst tile* IflllSP
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FIRS? UNITED
MITHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ave.
Las P. Na.,
Pails,
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Men's Prays, breakfast
3ndB4tlTbvsday
435am.
Family Nl,h,t 5pps,
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CaswlWrry
Rev, William PICIsH
Passer
Rev. kleait% MIII,,
Assist. Pasts'
Morning Werslilp
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Sanoces mdl classes *5' all s,
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Hid. S.bleStudyBPnye,5w, 711p.m
First WSduwiday PshIew*5ep
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4:35pm ,

Faith is the foundation on which the West was built—.and the East had been built before
It. Faith in God and the right, in people and work and prayer. . this is the true source of a
nation's greatness.

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Wideildey Morning Prayer Onsup

But the covered wagons carried something besides the pioneers and their material
belongings westward. They carried the faith of a great people, and they planted it In every
Village and settlement.

THU L AKE hORROR CHAPEL
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These were the rugged people who settled our West, and bore the torch of civilization
across plain and mountain to the Pacific.

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MITHOOIIT CHURCH
Teclir DrIve. lunla.d Istatss
Nov. Dasl D. Sal.
Postal

Packed in these lumbering vehicles were camping materials, stores of food and
medicines, clothing and tools and weapons, for danger lurked everywhere.

Faster
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PRUSSYTIRIAN CHURCH

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During this Bicentennial year, we remember especially the covered wagon—and
th e
days when vast stretches of fertile farming land and rich mining country lured the pioneers
across our western plains.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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QuestleL It'. bard ii usden*..d bow God cue put up with
wbat'i kuppeihg lithe w,dd. Why deesa't God its, all the wars
aid ebaige the world ii that everyb.dy cue live li peace?
Answer: The answer Is because of the way God made man.
He gave man the power of choice. And too often man has chosen
evil instead of good. He's chosen to hate and kill. I've heard people,

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Thurlow Spurr, one of the and has currently four groups Sunday In conjunction with the Lisa Hughes. Assisting her will is cordially invited to all ser.

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Thomas, vice
country Is producer of the famous SPURRLOWS who An attendance goaihas been set president;
Glynna Alderman,
"Praise Gathering" Choir,
for a total ofl,00Opersons in
secretary; and Greg Knight,
which will appear on Sunday,
9:30 and 11 a.m. worship ser- treasurer.
Oct. 31, 2:30 p.m. at the Sanford
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vices and 100 per cent atEach age group has one
Civic Center. He will direct the
tendance In the Sunday School. representative on the council.
nationally famous 80-voice
Featured In the two services Serving the classes this year
choir with concert brass and
will be dynamic singing and are Dennis Garrett, Single
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their pfeser',witnessing group, "The Living Young Adult; David Hardy,
&amp;iOnof "Alleluja!" by Bill and
Sound." The group Is also 12th Grade; Bobby Newson,
Gloria Gaither and Ronn Huff.
leading the worship each 11th Grade; Glenda Alderman,
"Alleluia!", a 90 minute
Saturday night In October 10th Grade; Vicki Beers, 9th
concert of sacred music,
during the Florida Conference Grade; Millie Smith, 8th Grade,
I subtitled "A Praise Ga thering
Men's Retreat at the Methodist and Lisa Pickens, 7th Grade.
for Believers," features some
Youth camp at Leesburg, while
Jody Pickens will lead the
il of the best-known. of .8111
presenting concerts at area Spi ri tual Enrichment CornGaither's choruses, solos,
churches.
rnittee as its chairman. HIS
dramatic readings, personal
Under the leadership of the duties include offering the
testimony, and audience
Rev. Terry Law and Music devotion for each of the council
rUc1patlon. It is carefully
Director Larry Dalton. Living meetlns. Ron flynn will nhin
costumed and will be supported _______________________ Sound has a
full-time and Prorneanrua1retreaas
by special lighting effects and
evangelistic outreach with two chairman of the Camps and
spectraphonlc sound.
full4Ime teams in the United Retreats Committee.
THURLOW SPURR
Spurr has directed the 200.
States and overseas and an
Beth Hirt will be chairman of
voice Michigan Concert Choir
International
headquarters
In
the
Fund Raising Committee.
I** more than 60 performances were recently seen on the Tulsa, Okla. The group has had Vicky Lam rt wi
be
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Tonight Show, Men, Griffin and several missions to South Asia,
of this and other productions
Fun and Fellowship as chaircrowds Bob Hope TV specials and who West Indies, the Mideast, man of the Funspiration
from Michi gan to Florida. They also gave a command per. Africa and Europe Including
Committee. Marian Ray
were feat ured in Washington, formanceatthe White House.
five ventures in Iron Curtain promote t he group's activities
ec. at the National Religious
This concert Is being spon- countries,
as publicity chairman.
Broadcasters Convention.
sored by many of the local
Bonnie Austin Is planning
A fellowship dinner will be
Prod ucing musical groups is churches In Seminole Coun
ty. held In fellowship hail at 1 p.m. Installation banquet. She will
not new for Spurr. He has been
For ticket information, call 322 and awards will be presented to also be responsible for other
conducting since the age of 10 9222.
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Dedication
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per.
Lutheran Haven's 1145,000 fellowship-recreation center.
aren't machines or robots, programmed to act In certain
How bountiful ire the blessings he pours Into our lives. Look
prescribed ways A man is free to be good or bad, to love or hate,
at them: there are the successes on which we were not counting;
obey or disobey.
the bl essing after which we were not trying; the strand of music In
Pirsonally I think all wars would be ended within 24 hours if
'the midst of drudgery; the beautiful morning picture of sunrise;
we chose to obey God. why? Because peace Inevitably cornea
the glory Drown In as we pass to or from our daily business; the
when people follow the law of love. It',
only way we can be
unsought word of encouragement or expression of sympathy; the
OVIEDO — The new An addItional 1,750 square feet
free from anger, resentment, and strife. Over and over the Bible
cottages houses 125 retirees. Festival to be part of the day's says when we love and obey God, we are choosing life and
sentence that meant for us more than the writer or the speaker
FellOWhlP-ReCr"tiOI Cen- will be used for arts and crafts, A)Day
Care Center serves a*
thought — these and a hundred others. Everyone's experience can ter at the Lutheran Haven Is a library-conference
room and community five days a week, celebration.
blessing and peace. Isn't that what we all want?
supply numerous instances of what I mean.
Activities will begin at 2 p.m.
scheduled to be dedicated this Office space. A
Now you may not be able to change the whole world, but you
satellite wing and a children's cottage houses with
You may call these accident or chance — they often are. We Sunday. The Lutheran Haven Is will house a three sta
baseball
ry
games,
sin
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can
change
the world you live in. I mean your personal world —
tion dependent pre-adolescent groups, Count
your inside world. When God's love reaches the deepest part of
Oust always call It God's love for that is always in it. These am located on SR 426 about two beauty-barber shop, a large
Ste
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children, with a capadty oit Booths featuring handmade you, and you choose to let God come into
the overflowing riches of His grace, these are His free gifts.
miles south of Oviedo.
your Ofe, &amp;A Him to
ndreatroOmfafJes. serving 15 children.
kitc
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articles, borne baked goods, change your inner world. Then as He dmges you, youll find you
Dr. L.esile Weatherhead, In discussing the kingdom of joy
The new building was
The Lutheran Haven was
The
new Fellowshlp.Recrea.
flora and
fauna,
games,
says, "But I would give a great deal to get over to you the mighty designed by Associated Plan established In 1946 with the tional
Building
has been made elephant
and
others.
Therewhite
will can forgive and love the person next to you. And that changes
thought that Jesus came Into the world to give peonle Joy. His Service, Inc. of Longwoey], and donation of 60 .cres of land by possible by grzi; from be
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men.' The New Testament opens with the note of joy and ends building and furnishings will pose of establishing and Edyth Bush
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grounds
the around good emotion, but I'm talking about the way God Wve&amp; He loves
with all the hosts singing the Hallelujah Chorus. .
cost $145,000.
you If you're bad and He loves you if you're good. He doesn't
maintaining of a haven for Foundation, Inc. of Winter merit of kiddies.
"Into every life a little rain must (Ali." That rain is
approve of your bad thoughts and actions, but He loves you-good
The main hall, 3,750 square children and aging citizens.
Park, the S.S. Kresge FounA chi cken barbecue will be or bad. This Is how God loves and how He wants you and me to
,.r.zpresentative of God's refreshing blessing and we have been and feet, will provide facilities for
This project has grown datlon and the Duds Founda*
bntinue to be exceedingly thankful for it. Even when WC are not concerts,
served
from 5:15 to 7 p.m. and a love Others.
Bible
Study, considerably. Fitt) retirees and tion.
awareOftheblCfleed5ofourlifeandprlortoanexperlep,t seminars, game areas, stage convelescents occupy a
SqU5l' dance will take place in
Can you remember a kind word or act that meant a lot—
TheWomen'sAuailLsryof
front of the new building maybe even changed your life? Sometimes the smallest things
we Might consider disastrous; God easily and pleasantly Presentations and eating space residential and nursing wing.
A Lutheran Haven has planned an
public is are the most powerful. A tiny acorn grows Into a huge oak tree.
refreshes us with a spiritual nature.
A
accommodating 200 persons. Retirement Center comprising Old-Fashioned October beginning at 7. 1U
invited,
little seed of kindness for your neighbor reaps a harvest of love
and peace. . . for you, for others, for the world. And this is the way
God has chosen to change te world — through you and me.

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Church of Casselberry will be featured fromI p.m. Sunday at Christ United

Methodist Church, SR 427 and Tucker Drive, as part of the old-fashioned
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DEAR DR. LAMB - My
question stems from the apparent high Incidence of heart
attacks In my husband's
family. His father suffered his
first attack at age 39. What can
my husband do to avoid such a
fate? It cannot all be controlled
by diet and exercise. I have
heard that aspirin is a possible
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Remember the three big
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South was using a weak
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cigarette open with one club. This made
aspirins every morning like pressure and
it easy for West to overcall
vitamins. Is this advisable? smoking. Diet with weight .-.
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What is the current status of control will favorably affect
bid two spades after North bid
research Into vitamin C In both the cholesterol and blood
two clubs,
prevention? Can this help? Is pressure
if
enforced
South was still able to get to
Atromld-S a prescription drug? adequately. Diet often fails
three notrump and West
Would it
prevent
the because the person may need to
opened a spade. East was
atherosclerosis that is in his lose 2o pounds and only lows lo.
allowed to hold the trick with
family?
his Jack and shifted to the 10
Half enough often isnt even
of diamonds. South went right
I am looking for help in half as good•
up with his ace and knocked
preventing heart and vessel
Aspirin is being studied for its
out West's ace of clubs. West
trouble. There are so many role in preventing heart atled a club back whereupon
rumors, I would like the truth. tacks. Its action Is through its
South cashed the good clubs,
DEAR READER - The anti-clotting action. This action
the 'ace of spades and
genes one Inherits are im- increases the tendency to bleed.
dummy's ace-king of hearts to
portant in whether or not one No one with any disorder, such
come down to a four-card
develops heart disease but as a peptic ulcer, that may
ending.
genes are only one factor. Many bleed should take aspirin.
He held the queen 10 of
people with long-lived parents, Because of this it is better to
hearts and queen-four of
diamonds. West wasknownto
free of heart and vascular check with your doctor before
disease, develop problems trying such an experieinent on
earlier in life because of their your own. Aspirin does not SIDE GLANCES
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to heart disease and need it in animals that are deficient
special attention. We em- In the vitamin. Its role in man in
phasize diet, exercises and prevention or the opposite,
stopping smoking because such causing atherosclerosis, is a
a program greatly decreases matter of dispute.
the likelihood of heart and
I am sending you The Health
vascular disease or at least Letter number 1-12, After The
postpones it. That does not Heart Attack, because a person
mean that everyone will be should be following the
protected by such measures, program suggested there
However If you lengthen the before an attack as well, if he
lifespan 10 or more years or wants to prevent it. Others who
protect 50 per cent of the want this issue can send 50
potential victims that Is a cents and a long, stamped, self.
significant
accomplishment, addressed envelope for it. Send
Your husband is subject to your letter to me in care of this
the same risk factors other men newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
have. If his cholesterol is high Radio City Station, New York,
he needs to lower it. 11 that can NY 10019.
be done with diet alone, fine. If
not he may need to take
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with ssepeial.plv,sfo,ob
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IC ABC MOVIE.- lPte Greet
Houdlrils." 01arna based on the
No and timse of the famoua
lusiorilsi and escape artist,
whose career masked a deep
obeesslon with the oj
was CI*ninsled by avw that
he wotid one day speak from
the e)ond. Stare Pan Michadif
Glaser, S&amp;g Stnhers, Ruth
GordoN BU SIxty, A&amp;ISm,
Baibssu and VMan Vance.
8 USA: PEOPLE AND POUTICS
9:30
8 MV FATHER CALLS ME
SON: -Racism and Native
Americans," Doctirrientilly e.
amining the issues 01 racism
and native Amsdce,w. A look at
the s1ereo1j,ed indian Created
by Holywood, and the native
American ghetto, the reservehon.
10:00
2) (2) SERPICO: lbs
Indian" SerpIco (David Birney)
masquerades as a cop on the
take to capture an elusive
narcotic dile
6* NEWS
1) MACNEIL.1.EHERER REPORT
•24 .TVTV AT ThE SUPER.
BOWL A behind the scenes
look at the Ssçei-bowl game by
the producer,of the recent Bob
D4an special
3$ 700 CLUB
1030
6* ALAN BURKE SHOW
1.) FLORIDA REPORT
1100
(2) (4) (L) CI) (12) NEWS
6* WILD. WILD WEST
17) MARY HARTMAN. MARY
HARTMAN
241 UUAS, YOGA AND YOU
11:30
12) (12) TONIGHT
1) MARY HARTMAN. MARY
HARTMAN
J ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
FOR THE DEAF
CE) SW.A.T: A hospital becomes a battleground as Hon.
do tries to thwart a second
assassination attempt on a
mobster. (R)
3$ CBS MOVIE: 'The
Loser,." Wmame Smith. Adam
Roadie. Four cycffstagoaftea

POW in the Vietnam Aron.
1970.
12:00
CL WILD, WILD WEST
611t THE IJNTO(JCHAR[Fs
71 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
12:40
(I) MOVIE: "Midnight Lace"
Doris Day, Rex HarrIson. 1960.
Mystery thriller in which lovely
woman Is terrorized by an
unknown phone caSer.
100
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
2:30
1) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
(4) PASTOR'S STUDY
2:45
IC DAILY WORD

Saturday
Morning
600
14) FARM AND HONE
IC GROWER'S ALMANAC
6:25
1) DAILY WORD
6:30
SUMMER SEMESTER
1]) HOT DOG
6:55
DAILY DEVOTIONAL
CE) FRIENDS: Providence,
R. I.
12) LIVING WORDS
7.00
ACROSS THE FENCE
14) ARTHUR AND CO.
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RAZZLE DAZZLE COMEDY
SHOW

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GARNER TED
ARMSTRONG
3$ POPEVE AND PALS
10
C2)(4)SOLLTRAJN
BLACK EXPERiENCE
141 WASHINGTON WEEI.. IN
REVIEW
3$ CBS CHILDREN'S FILM
S'flVAl.: "P
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'Gde."Tthom Sweden
brief time In the Wool
al2yeljco1
Wtieektijfr In the -.
130
CL)
BOARD
17) NO ROOM AT THE
TABLE Doaanentaiy piesentsankdctinglookatC)
County. CaNI.ulcop.swgti,
pollution.
24 WALL STREET WEEK
2:00
TARZAN
(I) ARA'S SPORTS WORLD
14 THE ADAMS
CHRONICLES: "John Ane,
Dlomat (11761183). (A)
3$ GET DOWN: Host Brother
George VinnetI.
230
(I) MOVIE: The Naked
Prey" Comel WWI. 1966.
Advert,. Milt about man varsue the Iin9fe.
watches his party of huatiers
&amp;iaily kited by a e who
deetog him a.'.,f or

CULTLIRE

'17) SESAME STREET (A)
(I) GLUOANS ISLAND
(MUGGSY

7:30
(2) DREAM OF JEANNIE
(I) THE P'NTSTONES
ii JABBEFUAW
(12) HOT FUDGE
800
(2) t
w000v w.
PECKER SHOW
(4) CLSYLVESTERAND
TWEETY
44 DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE
173 THE ELECTRIC
PANY
(I) TOM AND JERRY AND
THE GRAPE APE SHOW
8 VILLA ALEGRE
8:30
(2) a THE PINK PANTHER
CL (I) BUGS BUNNYROAD RUNNER
44 MOVIE:"Abbott and Costell000ToMet,,'195o,
1) ZOOM (A)
24 MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD
9:00
13 GUPPIES TO
GROUPERS
KIDS WORLD
24 SESAME STREET
3$ SPANISH MOVIE
9:30
(4) MAGIC GANG
(4) TARZAN, LORD OFTHE
AP9
1EJ 'UNIUMER SURVIVAL
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(I) SC 00 B V DO 0DYNOMUTT HOUR
10:00
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(4) CI) SHAZAM
it ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
13 CROCKETT'S VICTORY
GARDEN
(1]) KID'S WORLD
24 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC:
The Prince and the Pauper?'
10:30
(2) (12) MONSTER SQUAD
4* GONER PYLE
l) ANYONE FOR TEN.
NYSON (A)
(9) KROFFT'S SUPER
SHOW
24 ZOOM
11:00
(2) 1Z LAND OF THE LOST
(4) MARK II
4* BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
17) TO BE ANNOUNCED
24 INFINITY FACTORY
3$ MOVIE: "Naugl*y Nineties." Bud Abbott, Lou Costello.
1945. Comics invade the
Southern world of showboats
and car-ti sharks on the MIuIssçpf
11:30
-IC (17) BIG JOHN-LITTLE
JOHN
(4) CL CLUE
1* NFL GAME OF THE
WEEK
73 BOOK BEAT
24 AESOP: Premier-. of
series directed at nine to tt*teen year olds. Today's Nm
tells about a child tumblertralrilria with the ,,,
tramm team 41 the country; a
12 year old bicycler and
brothers who play football and
perform ki the rodeo.
Afternoon
12.00
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CAPER.
FAT ALBERT
Mt WR ESTLING
1) 1 H E KILLERS:
"Pulmonary Disease: The Hidden Enemy." (R)
LT JUNIOR ALMOST ANY.
THING GOES
24 NOVA: 'Dea th of A Dis.
ease." (R)
12:30
IL MUGOSY
IC 11) WAY OUT GAMES
Cl) AMERICAN LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIPS: Live, first
playoff game Subject to
change,dapendingondMslon

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'FIST OP FURY'

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:7.) 8ONCEUPONA
CLASM:"Thefticagroft
Palmer."
3$ ANIMAL WORLD
600
(2)
EMERGENCY: All., a
gi
an ecoer*Ic old
fire W91,11011
Mtn's home (Pan Brlrmgar)
hetnesb Ply 1Wpi,dics
for saving him.
(4) (1) THE JEFFER$ON$:
S'ang, golnge on-George is
ovsijoyeri when Lotiee accusis i*n of having an affair
with ar.o1r woman.
NATIONAL LEAGUE

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WOLF TRAP: Andre
KoskiiisnpU
the Na-

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with Guild sojoist yehudi
MeniE*i. The concert indues
'sVlolkiConcerto No.1
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of hines
from "Showboat," arid Wilam
"Hew England
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CO STEVE AUDI SHOW
830
CL (I) DCC: Politics and
n-ied
don't mix when a.
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Covessman's visit to Doc

3:00
61 MOViES: "Plan PineFrom
Oti.r- SapoS. Bela Lugoel.
Torn Jolaon,
fiction ttv$er paling 'IV.
"Vampira" and movies' Lugosi.
SECOND FILM: "They Saved
Hitler's Brain." Waiter Stocker,
Audisv Caine. 1964.
24 1 H E u A N ,HO
COULDN'T KEEP QUIET
3$ THE CHAMPIONS
3:30
12) NASHVILLE MUSIC
9 NCAA FOOTBALL:
at Texas.
4:00
12) BONANZA (R)
AD MOVIE: -The Young Doctore"
8 CONVENTION 'm' Minor.
fty Report. Special hosted by
Tony Brown, centering on this
simmers national political
conventions and featuring
black and Hispanic representathres in discussion of the
cstnpaigt-i of Gerald Ford and
.flmy Carter.
3$ WOMEN'S DOUBLES:
vs Los Mg, Los
VS San Diego.
430
1) CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR:
5-00
(2) GEMINI MAN: with the
help of plastic surgery, a for90 agent poses as Casey
(Sir, Murphy) and peneates
Intersects Security to steal top
Will •;l-:• Jo Am Pflug

Joe B
ogers Westside Cinic.
8:57
(2) (2) NBC NEWS UPDATE
9:00
(2) NBC MOVIE:
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MOORE SHOW:
MOVIE: "5km Angel
9.30
CD
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6* 700 CLUB
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(4) C I) CAROL BURNETT
SHOW: "The Family Show."
11:00
1i (4) CI) CI) (12) NEWS
24 MONTY PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRCUS
3$ MOVIE: lbs Dolly Sig.
tars"
(2) (12) WEEKEND: Features
will include a mrn.i report on
Ball.,
Competition at Varna. Bulgaris. the Olympic of National
BaSil" and 17 year old Patrick
Dupon of France who won the
gold medal, the highest award
in the junior dMslon.
1) MOVIE:"Eye of the Cat"
ii) MOVIE: "Khartoum."

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5-30
24 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON THE NEWS
3$ POP GOES THE COUNTRY

"BRUCE LU"k,
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THESE DAYS ONLY

P.4/N/7.

Former Themes May Not Be Used,
Only One Entry Per Student.
Deadline Date For Entries, October IS, 1974,
Contest Limited To Children In Grades One Through Eight.
S. All Entries Become The Property Of The Christmas Parade Committee,
4. Entries Will Be Judged By A Corn mltte
Of Three Judges Selected By The
Christmas Parade Committee,
7. The Winning Entry Will Be Used As The Theme Of The
Parade, The Winner
Will Receive A Savings Bond, And Will Be Invited To Ride On Santa's Float In
The Christmas Parade.
FORMER THEMES:
"Christmas Bells Ring by,," "Wande
rs Of Christmas,""Christmas
Thoughts," "Chrit?mas Through Children's
Eyes," "Keeping Christmas
I Through Christ," "Christmas Fantasy," "Parade Of Chris
tmas Dreams,"
Christmas Around The World."

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Sun.: 12 N-S P.M.

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envelopes are enclosed. The
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will be used in this column
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A Nova Scotia reader says
th e bidding has proceeded one
spade-double-two spades.
pass. He wants to know if that r
two-spade contract is doubled.
The answer is that it is not.
The bid of two spades
cancelled the double of one
spade.

by Garry Trudeau

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have either th ree diamonds to
the king and one heart or four
diamonds, so South was able
to l ead a heart and finesse his
10 with perfect safety. The
finesse worked and Sou th had
nine tricks - if it failed he
would still have nine tricks.
The game was match
duplicate and Sou th poled
out how his bidding had given
him a top score.
East and West kept silent,
but check ed when the game
was over to find out that most
North players had made four
notrump. It seems that after
normal bidding of one
notrump-three notrump the
West players had opened a
diamond to give declarer two
diamonds, one spade, three 0
clubs and three hearts and
somehow or other most
declarers had worked that
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Sanford

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205 PALMETTO AVE.

(Next To Post Office)

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STEAK HOUSE
and LOUNGE
Downtown Sanford

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MAIL ENTRY TO: CHRISTMAS PARADE COMM.
P.O. BOX 1921, SANFORD, FLA. fl7ii

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OARDOPADJITMINT
N0TIC1 ISHENEIYOIVIN,,

Fórc.s

Phi City Of c.si.mwr7 SOled of
Adjustment will hold a public
hearing. Mr. At Na$1, ag,,i, ç

P1IEDOmSmnORD
Matin.

orporal Frade 1.

StaffOrd, , son of Mra.
Elizabeth Stafford of 618
Cypoesa Ave., Sanford, is

a component 01 the 4th
Marine Ampldblot Brigade.
He is one of 6,000 U.S.
1u jo
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British and D*ch Martnea for i

major comInned emilone
landing in central Norway w4

a secondary 1iihllo lan.
ding In 1nmait
The Iwowe.k eeici, j
valves more than 00,000 peraome
sace sInp., 30
sulmiarines and
aircraft
from nine NATO cowdrtes and
Frm

homebased at Camp LeJeUfle,
N.C.
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ROBERt LANG, JR.
Navy Fire Control Technician
rd Qses Roberi
lang Jr.,
* whose 1, tM1ne Is the
nd %ft, Jack
J. Jennings of Semorari Blvd.,

FernPark,ispartjcjpatjpgina
major NATO maritime ezerelse: "Team Work '76 "
He Is serving
as
a
crewmember
aboard the
esng 1ltAotacommandthlpU&amp;S
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Mo

Whitney.

The two-week exercise

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Invalves more than 40,000 personnnei, 200 sw{ace
30
submarines and Y aircraft
from nine NATO coimtrles and
France.

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Clii No. 75Ili3-C64,.c

ADVANCE MORTGAGE CON.

Ranch Nouse Nestour.edsci, PORATION
and Sre,ar, Inc.
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Plaintiff,
variance ci
sar, iie n a
Vs.
VleiaflceoffliM(p)fepfeOf Cf JOHN W. KING and MARJORIE
a4*Iquar,f.Of ground slpt
NELL KING, his wIfe, ci at.,
,
parcel is IIgeIIy
NOTICE OF SW?
From the Northeast corner of State Of Florida
imwest
.,t. ci
TO; John W. King and
Quarter ci SectIon 17, Townihlp 21
MarjorIe Neii King
Scum, Rang. 24 East, run hce
Whose residence Is Unknown
North ii degrees es' zi'• west o
You are hereby required to file
rm thence South 0
POW answer w' written defenses, if
13" East 504.32 feet to Point
any, in the above proceeding wini
theCierklthlsCourt,andfo,,ye
degrees 12' 12" East 100 feet, run a copy thereof ton the Plaintiff's
thence South 42 degrees 0' 1$" West
attorneys, wtwsi names and ad.
aiongsaid Rigid of Way lOOfeet,rijn *e* appears Melon, on or before
thence North 0 degrees IJ 4"East the 11th day of November,
,
230 feet to Point of Iegin,ing
nature of this proceeding being a
Public hearing will be held
fO foreclosure of mortgage
Tbaiday. October 2), 14Th at 7:30 against the following described
P.M. in the Caiselbeny City Hall, 45 property, topwit:
Lake Triplet Drive, Casselbeny,
Lot 47. THE COLONNADES
Florida. or as seon thereafter as
THIRD SECTION according to the

possible.

platthereofasr,cord,dInptp0
14. Page SI, PublIc Records Of
Seminole County. Florida.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford County of Seminole State Of
FIOC4S, this 34th day of September,
1?74.
ISle)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circt Court
By: 5: Martha T. Vilden
Deputy Clerk
GREGORY, COURS.
PANIELLO A JOHNSON

Mary W. Hawthorne,
City Clerk
Canelberry, Florida
Publish: Oct. 4, 474
De4

A former dadent of

Academy 1USchoo Sanford,
he thed the Marine Cons
Auit 1001 Staffords t is

IN YNI cimcuiy couiy op uwi
ISNTIINTN JUDICIAL Cii.
CUI IN AND POE SEMINOLE

so

psrticlpntthg In a major NATO
maritime exercise: 'Team
Work
'v'.'
H. Is serving sea member 01
thfa
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CITVOFCASSELSENRY
SOARDOFADJU$TMINT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the City of Casselberry Board ci
Adjustment will hold a public

Attorneys,for Plaintiff
Exchange National Bank

Building
IO Florida Avenue
Tampa. Florida 33602

hearing. Mr. Robert W. Deloard, on
behalf Of the Owner.deyefoper, First
Viellnla Mortgage and Real Estate

Joseph M. Panlello

Investment Trust, is requesting a
, m
C;; ot Or.
dine.e Section b;tt :: yat.''
cfl
fe(a) number if
ddeillng,. The parcel Is legally

discyibedas:

The east ½ of the west ½ 01 the
northwest ¼ of the southwest s,
Sectionfl. Townshlp2l south Range
east Seminole County,
Public hearing will be held
Thursday, October 2), 1976 at 7:30
P.M inthe Cauelberry City Hall,
Lake Triplet Drive, Casseibeny,
Florida, or as soon thereafter as
possible
,

Mary W. Hawthorne,

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Cassefberry, Florida
Publish: Oct. I, 1916
DEE.47

Publish: Oct. 1,4.13, 22. 1474
DCE
Itt INk CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74'l$II-CA44.A

MURPHY JAMES and JUDITH K.
JAMES, his wife, aka JAMES
MURPHY and JUDITH K. MUR
PHY, his wife,
Plaintifis,

vs.
ROBERT
W.
HATCH
and
GLORIAJEAN HATCH, his wife,
and CHARLES ROUTH and
-. -. .-- ---- - M,p1eauN ROUTH, his wife,

Defendants,

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I1SNTIINf$ JUDICIAL CII
CUlT IN

AND

FOR

SEMINOLE

COUNTY, FLORIDA
casi NO. 74lh$.CA4I.A

THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, a

municipal corporation and Public
body corporate and politic of
Seminole County, FIcrida,
Plaintiff,
5
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, and the
Taxpayers, Property Oren and
Citilins thereof and of Seminole
County,
Florida.
Including
notwesidents owning property or
subject tO taxatIon therein.
Defendants,
VALIDATION OF 1351.000 CITY OF
LAKE MARY WATER REVENUE

Logal

Notici

TRUST COMPANY, a Florida
banking corporation, as Trustee in
the above entmed cauw and you
are required to 5ifvea copy Of your
wriftenanswerandd,fenh.Lifafl,
It Ofl STEPHEN J. BOZARTH.
Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, wfese
address is SuIte 1401, CNA Tower,
Post Office Boa Ii?), Orlando,1
Florida 32402, en or before October
25th. It7 and to file the orIginal
thereof with the Clerli of this Court
either before sarvice on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter;
oIterwI,. a defautt will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the Complaint or Petition. The
nature of said suit being for
foreclosure ci a mortgage
cumbering the following deScribed

BONDS
AND
BOND
AN.
property situated in Seminole
TICIPATION NOTES
County,
Florida, to wit:
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
TO: THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
s '. of SE '. 01 SW ¼ in Section 11;
THROUGH THE STATE AT.
TON P4EV FOR THE
All that part of the NW ¼ and the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
south ~ of the E ½ of Section 22.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. AND TO THE
lying East of Little Wekiva River;
SEVERAL PROPERTY OWNERS,
TAXPAYERS, CITIZENS OF
The SW ¼ of the NE ¼ West of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Longwood Markham Road. W ½ ci
INCLUDING NONRESIDEPqiT5
SE'. West of LongwoodMarkham
OWNING PROPERTY OR SUB.
Road, NW '.cf NE ¼, 5½ of NW ¼,
JECT TO TAXATION THEREIN.
North ~ of NE ¼ of SW ¼, W ½ 01
AND ALL OTHERS HAVING OR
SW'.,PlE'4ofNW¼,IflSecj33;
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE
OR INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO
N '.
SE ¼ of NW L4, SW ' of NW
BE
AFFECTED
BY
THE
'.. west 7 acres of N ~ of N ½ of
ISSUANCE OF THE WATER
NW4ofSWI,,Scutp,*,ofNW,,of
REVENUE BONDS AND THE
NW ¼, 30 reds North and South and
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES
32 rods East and West in NW corner
HEREINAFTER MORE PAR.
NW¼ofNWIi,jnSection2;
TICULARLY DESCRIBED OR TO
BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY
North ~ of NE 'i In Section 22;
THEREBY:

The above cause coming on to be
heard upon the complaint this day
tiled herein by the City of Lake
Mary, Florida, seeking to determine
the authority 01 the City of Lake
Mary to isSue its City of Lake Mary
WsterRevenuesinphqa1,
%403fo be dated at of th dii'
l .l;wery, in Ih. dnom,n.tten O

Ithrultimis.......41ca line
. .icaIine
4:00 AM. -1:30 P.M.
24times .............24c a line
MONDAY ttiru FRIDAY
(12.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
SATURDAY f.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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Noon The

older couple preferred.
$100 322404.

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3BR.

4__p,.e_,ij
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
ltd YOUR FAMILY?
AL. ANON
For families or friends ciproblem

ink.rs.
ForfurthermnforrnationcaIl4fl
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group p.o.
Box 353, Sanford, Fia. 32771.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, p42027 for "We Care""Hotline," Adults or Teens.
FACEDW1THADRINKING
PROBLEM

Perhaps Alcoholic
Can Help
Call 123.4317
Write PO Box 213
5aird, Florida 37771

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Carpenter Trainee. 14 yes. or older.
2 PR, 2111 Palmetto Ave.,
Lwz' trade from bottom up.
doublegarage.nopets.
Possess chauffeurs license &amp;
Call 3230271
clean driving license. Send
resume wIth references to Box Rent or Sell - immaculate 3 BR, 2
bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
c The Evening Herald p.o.
SIPS mo. 323.704.
Box loll, Sanford, Fia., 32771.

ItP

C:

CCX iii.

,

and
reversions, (
remainder and remainders, rents, IPROFESSIONAL SPECIALISTS
issues and profits thereof, and In. •PROTECTIVE ESCORT SEN
cluding.butnotllrnitedto,allof,h,
VICE
riparian rights, rights of access.
Plain Clothes or Uniformed
egress, andingreuusage0f
SCOLLECTION ci lad Debts
tothelittleWekiva River. Together I •'UARDS For Your Business Site
will all teases and contracts of, or •SHOP LIFTER SPOTTERS
affecting, the said mortgaged
SLASH TRANSFER ESCORT
property, and all rents coming due
NoOrdinarycuardService
thereunder whether as a result
Yet Rates Are The Samet

PhofleSanford(304)332.
MAXIMUMSECURITYSERVICE
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S-Lost &amp; Found
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139,230,

fl-Houses

Furnished

13 SER ITA -3 BR. 2 bath, central

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Unlurnished
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H &amp; A, wall.to.wall carpet, kitchen
equipped, family i'm.. 10' * 14' in.
ground pool. Only $43,000. Terms,

Furn. or Unfurn. 3 BR, 2 baths,
carpet, drapes, utility rm., car.
port, air cond. 3221750cr 323240.
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BAMBOO

COVE APT$

One &amp; 2

Bedroori apartments,
furnished or unfurnlshed. Newly
redecorated. Come see. E. Airport
Blvd., Sanford, 323.1310.

1BR.3 BATH IN PINECREST -On
3 lots, Income from furnished
trailer on back lot. Lots of extras,
including pool. $10,240.

Lake Mary-Refit a 2 BR turnished
home lns?eadof a house. Spotless.
preferred. No pets. 3223430.
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38R, BATH - Small frame home,
situated on ¼ of a city block, Only

jle Homes

34._.

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3 roam apt, utilities included. 1st A
last mo. required. 333.7740

DIVORCE FORMS- For free in.

smat..

OVELY HOME IN COUNTY -3
BR, 2 bath, central H I A, wall.to.
Wall carpet, kItchen equipped,
fenced yard, Owner relocating,

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NINtOIS

4àus 2 BR.
eQuipped

bst'. '
tzr1,
room, lIving
air cont, carpeted throughout,
Adults only. References requir

3210041. KISH REAL ESTATE
INC.

$12,500. Terms.

12' Wide, furnished, I BR, AC,

,7lP4E OLD 2 StOut' JhherPI', 3
,3 lalh, 7 tire.
places, corner lot. $12400. Terms,

110 m. 377 St3
Troommootero
SllOpermonsn.
Phonel30MSO.

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VETERANS - THIS IS ITI Pest buy
in town. No money down. New 3
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped,

Real Estate

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Upstairs 2bedroom unfurnished
apartment, kitchen equipped. $45
month Call 3233701.

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from $22,000.

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Wm, H. Stemper.Reaftor

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OVIEDO.FTU- Duplezes. Furn. or
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots,
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE.
3721.
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NOW LEASING
Sanford Court

trees, nice neighborhood, $14,900.

la'llg

Forrest

Greene Inc.

I306Uj

G

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ordens

*izu,y

N'

Patio

Apartments

Studio,1,3,3
Bedroom Apts.

REALTORS

Phone 323-4602.

REALTORS
2Ql2Sthst.
multIple listing service

LAKE MARY, 2 BR. Fiorida room,
fenced yard A shady. 113,000. 322.

interested?

bath. thti ytr, Yth,
2!!.
127,500.

3 BR, 1¼ ijalh, fully carpeted,
central heat &amp; air, large fenced
yard, large workshop, plus metal
utility bldg. 3231001.

EXTRA LARGE 2 BR, I bath, and
family rm., ISO' on Sanford Ave.
172,900.

DOARV NEW HOME
Beautiful) BR, 7 bath. central heat
&amp; air, 7 car garage, corner lot. 10
pot. down. $29,300. 6416161.

Hal Colbert Realty
_______________________________
323.7832

"Get Em While

EVES 333 ISV n,
-.

3 BR, I bath block home, assume
mortgage, $157 monthly, C H-A,
very low down paym,

Adult.Family

REALTY

Night

LAKE MARY

Sanford, Fla.

Notice

treeshaded fenced lot. Reduced to

AKESIDE APARTMENT
Highway 17.92, Sanford

MLS.REALTORS

Across From Ranch Hou

322•2090
GrofeIsiolilIly Managed

321.0041

831.9777

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS

J

Buyer Protection Plan Warrantyl

vvca i-. 774 Mitch
Court, 3 BR, 1½ bath with central
heat, wall to wall carpeting and
loads of extras, A terrific buy at
122000

SAN LANTA- $20 Valencia Court3 years new, 3 BR, l'i bath,
central heat &amp; air. Yours for only

DREA.MWOLD.... 2592 HariwellCozy 3 BR. 2 baths, In like new
condition. Central heat 1. air,
family room, eat.in kitchen with

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J&amp;.I:edroom
\

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
Central HeatIng and AIr CondItIonIng

,,,9

..

Carpeting
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ITCN(a,çvevfNt

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OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY 1 IlL

Uppland Park Homes By

N

1

1 bath, completely fenced. At.
tractiye paneled family room,
carpeting. $77,950.

CITY- 370 .Jessamine-- 2 BR, 1
bathhome,onlplusacr, Country
homesite with many beautiful oak
trees. Perfect for a starter or

REALTORS

2543 PARK

than 1730 dOwn. Government
funding. By buIlder, $3i.I9,
Equal Housing Opportunity.

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REDUCEDS2,000
Beautifully remodeled o rooms, 1100
sq. tt, new carpeting &amp; roof, gas
furnace, large tenced lot Near
high school. 5)9,500 Owner 323

___________________
W.GARNETT WHITE
Peg Real Estate Broker

b
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IW

25th

Sanford Fla

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_

3053223103

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1;

322.7114

Sriarcllff (behind Bahama Joes).

After Hours:
322.3941
312.0441

Bunch Of junk, aluminum frame
windows, mower, pottery kiln,
clothing, toys &amp; misc.

Garage Sale, Friday, Saturday &amp;
Sunday, Oct. I, 9 &amp; 10 am, to 6
p.m., )IIS. Park Ave. Furniture,

Merchandise

Motorcycle Insurance

--

harley Super (Iid4p. fully
oessed. fixcslir c,ybdlticn. Low
mIleage. 323 3133.

,

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Get plenty of prospects . .
v,rtise your product or servic• in.,,
Classified Ads.

We Buy Furniture

the

DAVE'S 339 6116
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1974 Honda CB 200, like new, less'.
than 600 miies. Extras. $400. 322.,,,

We buy and sail good furniture and

antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
GALLERIES, 372-6972.

6491,

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Cash

r,.

322.432

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79-Trucks.Trallers

___

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,v,n,Iurw,
appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or '1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
...-

Ford,

Want to buy furniture, toilet fix.
turuj.
anything of value. 332
3439

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Like new paragon 27.' kIln, fortier
slip and a los, small molds. Call
Citizens Band Base Radio, single
Side band, phase lock crystal,

Carport Sale beginning Thursday &amp;
daily until soldout.9a.m. to dark,
$03 Valericia St.

Cash tor Antiques. Consignments
wanted, HI.way 16 AuctIon

Garage Sale- Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. $ pc. walnut dining

PINEY WOODS BARN

323 91)0 or $69 035.4.

Synthesizer. PDL -2, beam an
tenna &amp; rotor. 322 III? after

Like new, baby bassinette, liner,
&amp; 2 baby carriers, I diaper
bag all for 573. 3730791,

room suite, maple console stereo,
chairs, lamps, tables, clothes,
games, Shampooer, etc. 1)5 Amick
Way, Cassefberry. 430.4014,

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Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3224052
,,,,anvtime

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SantOrd Ate

SHOP,

run

I?' Crestline, deep hull lIbergjats.
np, electric star? A lilt
Evinrude, Spartan trailer, good
cond., make Offer. 614-1017.

Asking $1600 or best offer, 322.
7411

3'2 hp. .Jpfinson outboard motor,

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Wanted. Residential site for
swimming
pool
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
tO display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given tor prime location. Call 303
122 4220 coIled.

ORGAN.

fld instruments.
373.7707 or 3210439,

196951mca,runsgood
29MPG, $100
377343
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1973 Chrysler Newpgrt, I owner,
excellent Condition. Air, P.S.. PB.
1)693 323.1730.
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1977 Mercury Marquis Brougharn.' 4
do Immaculate cond See to'
areciate. 52500. 169-Il)3 after 5

,

'

" r.IaIa, consisting
'.'-'
Of Empire Dining room table, 6
chairs &amp; matching buffet. Several
bedroom sets, coucpe, Misc, odd
tables, lamp tables, etc. including
all misc, items for the home.

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Open Oaily For Retail
Sales 10.5

521s.

Leases Datsunincludingzcr5.

trucl,s For information call Bit'-"
Ray or Jack Mink. $31 131$.

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MAKE PAYMENTS-.. '72 and'
'7] Models. Call 3234570 or $31.
4605 Dealer
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Offering A

We're

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
3O9Eim Ave 3335731

Lovely 3 BR. on pretty quiet street,
perfect for young family. Central

Patio Set, Washer, Dryer, Camping

TEXP

DYIROU
HONE CI I C)W

equipment, above ground Pool.

,

small arouc Rftn turnitiir.
1'',
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7110.
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Maitland-.- Off Howell Branch &amp; 436
For sale by Owner-Duplex in

excellent condition, Landscaped,
water welt, 2.360
It home on
10,000 sq. It lot, Semi country 423

6322 or 614 1151
LAKE VIEW-) BR. 2 bath, iO'x20'
Screened porch,2car garage, wail
to wall carpet, central heat &amp; air,
on nice corner lot 131,300

25% OR

DYNAMIC PROPER TIES
S V Hardwick. Broker

$7375

oct

Deltona. 668 MIl
SUNLAND ESTATES- 201 Bamboo
Dr., Owner. 3 BR, central H &amp; A,

complete kitchen with dish.
washer, dual drive- Many extras.
$21,500 3495)7)

Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse

WILSON MAIErI FURNITURE

.1
/

NOW

a:

.1

Quality

3

bedroom

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Home
Improvements
________________________

(,in cnver your home *th itium
s'd'nq &amp; %o,l
SyStm AlSo

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Rooting Gut?er
7C ,rs E.p
E,iqI Sdnq Co lSl 9563

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0.'.' ' c' "r 'tip
ui ,iniJ 5ev
hi; Zii
''l(h'nt'
ASu,n,.
u,lancp oliIf5 SOor p.i, Sli
,,
month Will take tran in
Snger
mu'pp&amp; o zig :au &amp; make button
l"OII's
ot 55111 or Ii)
P.)tu"ent ob 56 C,,ll (red?
".mfl.liJ(r 372 9111 or see 'i'
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
10? Elsi St

I

Beauty Care

r

519£ First 323 5743
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Carpet Cleaning

'.'

Rug Shampooing
Living room,
dining area, hall .regardl
of
size, 5)9,95 333

22,125

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__________________
Hauling

SNoR

if

. 2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet at living area.

Concrete block construction. Central heat and air Conditioning. Fully

equipped kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator

SOUTH

sodded
a

MODEL OPEN:

Wo

mere

DA 1 LY-.I:3Oa,m.S . 3opm

p"n,

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FOR INFORMATION CALL

Si.'

JOIN THE LEADER:

3237080 or 323-7860

&amp;

FROM

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,.,1N

2-3

/

4

Bedroom Homes

Another Fine Development By
A Subsidiary

Of Willner

WIL.CO CONSIRUCTION C0M?AY
Industries

'25000

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford

1771

a

new hc.m

FHA

Moving to an

-

Conventional.5% Down

Home Improvements

Homesready for your inspection
-

Lawn Care

r'
VOU SRE MISSiNG SOMETHING
l
YOu HAvEN'T TRIED A
CLASSIFiED AD

______________________________

E SEPHERO
Panting Remodeling. Gt'neriti
Repairs Call 373 $$7

SanfordAve.,4 Blocks SoutholAirport Blvd.

Pest Control
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R T BROwN PEST CONTROL

2562 Park Drive
5)P AND TI4eN., A MINUTE It
133MM
AdS don I ,'.'rk thOfe -________________________
V. uicin'i tie ant
WANT TO SELL
Roof Repairs, Ca'peiiIr. Pintiiig, Buying a new hQm1 Nov-n'; to .io
Home Repairs, Guttecing, Cement
apartment'
work Free estimates $31 $462
Cci Some action wtn
Heritii3

.,

CIit5S,titj ad We'll help yOu write
n .ti trm.it *-ii bring ,) Iu5t sale
CA: 3"

Let
Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage ClauitI
Ads find buyers fast

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Land Clearing

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U1"oisver, 377 QJ

you

Bralley Qdham-323-4670
BUILDER.DEVELOpER

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Ditch work

Fill dirt,
top SOil 322 5913
I
'-------.-.',,4,i;i' s.l''s ,,rr in season
Tyii ti''
People ,im,ou' it wilt,
CIassibied
fl
ffaf 3 2olt. 131
9,5)
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r

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lilt' Clearing Mowing, Discing
Fil Dirt, Clay, Rock, Sand
B'iCkhoe LOtdr Ph 377 $'m7

Landscaping &amp;

Tree Service
Tree Trimrnng, Cutting
4.
Removing Licensed and insured
Phone 323 laOS or 323 15.at

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Well Drilling
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Lawn Care

,',ELLS DRILLED PuMps
PR N* ER SYSTEMS

All types an SIs
We repair and serb
EXPERT LAWN SERv1(t
STiNt MACHINE t,
Mowi,iu, J9rg trm,, r,
SUPPLY CO
Free Estimates
Phone 32) l79-;I ,\)7 .5 lr.it
'

will alway'
Much . Much More than
cipec?

'noce

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Sewing
AIIerar,on5, Dre Mkng,

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,mn ad that will bring fast sate
CAlL 177 loll

,

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W'ndow Washing, Floor Slrppng &amp;
Waiiing. Carpet Shampooing

Bulldozing. E

aparlment?
Get some action with it Herald
ClaSsibied ad We'll help you write

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

LI.

'

TO SELL
YOUR HOME2

andimmediateoccupancy
DIRECTIONS: In Sanford. West on 25th St. off 17.42
' Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 7
Blocks
On Ridgiwood To Terrace Drive

Phone 319 5.371

residential neighborhood

VA Financing-Nothing Down

Free estimate 373 60

'

Buying

New

Carperuiry Pemodeun,, A0j,?io,,5
Cusiom Work Licensed. Bondtd

LIGHT HAULiNG I YARD
-.

Sanford's newest

Landscaping &amp;

Free estimate

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Hariett's Beauty NookI

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29OU

wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping -No maintenance lees.

i

FUTURA BY SINGER.

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Aluminum Siding

3fl fl

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51-Hous hold oods

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l¼

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BUY-SELL- TRADE

lii 313 E Frt St

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ORIGINAL PRICE

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I '65 Fury I I door, 31$ engine,
tires, good shape. 2317 Sanford
Aye, phone 3274543.

Hwy 46, West, Sanford
3235420

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

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1962 Volkswagen, July inspectIon.
runs good. 5330 firm. 323 1602. .

Dell's Auction Center

model complete with rhythm

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Jeep. Ci 5. hard top and doors.
35,000 miles, excellent condition,'
$1600. 3231)12 after 6 p.m

AUCTION
SALE
FRIDAY NIGHT 7 PM

Sounder

ti'I

Ideal hunting, fishing vetilcle;"
1963 Ford ~ ton flat bed,
engine, rum, rough body, make
Offer; 1959 Ford 1' ton flat bed,
dump body, VI, rough, make
Offer. 322.1.450.

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HAMMOND

,

0..-.itos for Sale

Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
?:3Op.m. Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 111,
Mt Dora. 9043*3 1743.

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Hammond Phoenix organ with
au?omaticrhythn&amp;tapeandplay
excellent condition, si.os. 33
9639.

1964 Scout, good engine, good bodS',
New tires, brakes, shocks. See I:
make offer at 101½ E. 2nd St., 323.,
0174 days.

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Save money on lvi A Furni?u.

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Orivein

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59-?isicaI /rctndjse
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perfect condition, Call 332.2690
after 6 p.m.

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
-".,.--.,---...-----..--rny.nm rcTiQfl, LiDeral
tradesoffered. Bob Ball's Pianol
Organ Sales A Western Auto. 301
W. First St, 3227353

Movieland

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Theatre, South 17.97 Phone 377
1216

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Deluxe Aluminum above ground
Swimming pools. (2) 13.24' and
IS'x33' complete. 1 yrs. Old,
r,posseed. Sacrifice, ' price,
Call collect 305 273 0610.

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SWAP SHOP FLEAMARKET

the

up.'

1963 International Scout, I wheel,,
drive, heavy duty front bumper.

every

Evinrude I hp. outboard motor,
perfect condition,
less than I
hour. 322-2690 after 6 p.m.

1109

- We Buy

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at

pick

1933 Ford pickup. 6 cyl., auto"
transmission, current inspectien
sticker. 1230.337.1)57 after 6 p.m.,.,

Furnilure A Miscellaneous, Sell
for 20 pct commission. Free Pickups. Auction. Saturdays 7 p.m
Sanford 322 2210
.

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free,
Come browse
Sunday 9 to s

ROBSON MARINE
792$ Hwy 17.92
)22-5o1

F.100,

11200. 323.1337.

3324977

ACcessories

$913,

1973 Chevrolet 1 ton step van, 11,'
body, V-I, PS, PB, dual rear''
wheels, low milej, excellent cond. -.

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70-Swap &amp; Trade

S5-Boats &amp;

Matching set of 10 rattan dining

BODY

3222322

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SWIMMING POOl, SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tangular pools left over from 1973
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 303
5559351 collect.

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries. 11293 exchange

WeBuyUsedFurniture
1 Itemora Houseful

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Automatic transmission, P.S,,;.
radio, runs good, locks

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toys in good condition, CSbase&amp;
mobile antennas, bike. 291 AOIOII
Ave., Lake Mary. 3fl.03I.

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333-3$lOor3fl.7710
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- 1974

(.8-aied

Carport Sale- Friday A Saturday,9
to S. Adult &amp; children's clothes,

for Sale

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BLAIR AGENCY

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1969 Honda, CI 350, 4000 Miles,,
Excellent Cond., 1390. 322.35)7.

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applIanc, clothing, misc.
,

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.

Dachshund miniature pups, black &amp;
tan, purebred; 3 females; 550
each. 732)490 after I p.m.

IIl.ow.breeding potential. Contact
Mr. Anderson. 363.5710.

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--LMI(MT'SAXONINC REALTOR

''.r

,'

SALE- 2100 Cornell
manor ott
Mellonville), Sanford, Friday &amp;
Saturday, 10.6. Misc.

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50-"Mjscellaneous

.

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AKC Doberman puppies, excellent

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CARPORT

YOUR WAY. FHA VA
air, garage. 526.900. 621 4019

MACHINIST

78-?torles

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Cradle blocks, clothes line posts,
mail box posts, trailer pads, duo
'therm heater, Silts.

JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
107 W Cnmriierc,au
Phnr377 7641. SAnford

Any year thru 1916 models. 7 days
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--

Johns. 1110.000. 447.11)1,
SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP..REALTORS

REEL'S

Lake Mary- 3 BR, II, ) bath new
homes. Under $23,000 with less

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk Cars &amp; Truds
week. Call collect, 344.213).

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MostlyA.1

Yard Sale- Saturday &amp; Sunday, 610

Plants &amp; Answers now has your
answer to rare gifts, antiques and
noslalgiqun. 2)0 E. 1st St., Suite

Multiple Listing Service

SALE:

Realty, Inc

chairs, $15 each. Sanford Auction,
1200 S. French, 373.7310.

0373

,.

for

CARR")LL'S FURNITURE

condition, Misc, Items &amp;
for baby, tiii+tfr.n, I adults, 14)
Country Club Drive enford. Sat,,

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SUNLANO ESTATES- 301 S.
SunIand_Largercornerl0,3 BR,

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"tent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet'
Shampooer
only suo per day

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CARPORT

43-Lots-Acreage

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5)7,500.

ANYTIME

SIUIiIiIiU?tii

372t2$'t

Directory.

-Equipcnt for R0flt

”'

Realtor

NEED A SERVICEMAN? YoulI'
find him listed in our BusIni

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GARAGE SALE: Saturday 9 to 3.
Clothes, odds I ends, 1217 West
19th Court. (off West 2h)

air, family rm., garage, large
fenced yard, separate studio.
13.000 equity &amp; •ssi,me ton of
137.000.3210503,

2521 Park Dr.

BUY JUNK CARS- from SlOtoS*,
Call 322 1424 after 1 p.m_
„.',

Woodruff's Garden Center
60) Celery Ave.

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Wanted

_______________________

LOye'y 1 BR, 2 bath, central host &amp;

Jim Hunt

77-..

Autos
"m..
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

GARAGE SALE- Sat., Oct. ,10
a-rn. 107 ColonIal Way (22nd off
French), Large dog house, toys,
clothes, Misc,

see it todayl Just reduced to SANFORD- 62 dry Ares near St.

322- 2420

Bart

Stenstrom Realty

(.XH ARBOR- 2)5 Ridge OriveOwner transferredl Must sell, 3
BR, 2 bath home, ½ block from
Mayfair Golf Course, Includes
family room, enclosed sun porch,
central air &amp; heat, double carport,
large laundry, Storage, spacious
fenced homesite, And 12 mc.

Call Sanford'5 Sales Leader

Ij!DllLII'1

ns

LAKE MARKHAM ROADCountry home, with access to lake
for swimming &amp; fishing, 3 BR, 3
baths, in excellent condition, BPP
warranted, $31,500.

retirement t'uome, s75,Q

and
Park

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Resut?st
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-_-

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54-Garage Sales

'

The Evening Herald Classified A4s
offer no fancy claims... .ióst

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KENMOREWA5HER,pas,
service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3n.04

Rig. Real Estate lroker
SALES - RENTALS
117W. IsP ST., Sanford
3225441 or 3222137 after HrS.

Stenstrom Realty

,

2017 S. FRENCH

•)

government

BALL REALTY

CITY- 704 West 3rd St.- Needs a
little attention, but the Inside is as
neat as a pin, Workshop in rear,
enclosed paneled front porch.

OWNER TRANSFERRED-. Must
sell) BR. 1½ bath horn, on lovely

Lang's ship Is hosneported

handle

p.m.

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Penney's Portable Dishwasher,
excellent condition, 130 or best
offer. 327.)7 after o.

repossessions, all area. Small
down, seller pays closing costs.

$39750

'135
1505 W. 25th St.

we

breakfast bar, plus lots more.

From

EvarsHihSchoo1,zyj,,

$177.37 total monthly payment. s",
annual pci. rate, 360 mos. 1)4,500,

Fold down camping trailer
canvas top. Phone 371 1291 after' 51

0931.

52-Appftanc

REALTOR5-$30.404)
Eves. 3233219

A5%Oc, 323-04*5

One Bedroom

________________________

Re.g Real Estate Broker
2631$. Siteiforo Aye,
171 OlS9eves 322 7643

173.400.

Broker, 1227111

Day

Rig. Real Estate Broker
403W. Is? St.
323.606) p13230317 eves.

Kitchen Equipped

Night$.-3fl.fl5

BATEMAN REALTY

Office Furniture

Copy Machines (4), repossessed,
With warranty from $150. Call 624.

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

payments

with speakers, perfect cond. $3444..
333-310 after 3.'
"I
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Hwy 46, 1 mIle eist Of 1.1. 327-4222.

Days-3fl.4)fl

. ....r

REAL BARGAIN

The government has released
money for subsidized housing to
qualified buyers, New houses in a
rural area. No down payment,
Monthly
less than rent.
Call to see if you qualify.

Quiet, One Story

1 na..

"

NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 92, 530 4706

Country Furniture DistrIbutors,

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1501.

M. UNSWORTH

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24' Ouirvv Star '73 Coachma.n,.(h
Wheel, all equipped, tape pIqv

or steel desks, ex.cutive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial deSks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.

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3 BR, I',, bath, red brick, Must sefi.
Willing to talk terms. $20,000.

Must SacrIfice- 1973 SireamIins
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3..
Orlando DrIve, 3215300

-.

60-Off ICE SUPplIES
Used

Slightly damaged sofa bed with
matching chair. Now only $44 set.

3220771

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new for 1*000, Sacrifice at
$21,500. 323.1111.

They're Hot"

URGENT- Owner must sell
spaous 3 BR, 2 bath with family
room, workshop, garden area.

3fl274$

CRANK CON'ST REALTY

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1110.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS

3 OR, 2 bath, equipped kitchen,
double garage, fenced yard, Sold

Half acre on Jewett Lane, 3 OR, 2
bath, central heat Iair, mint
cond. 531.000, Owner. 3236632.

322.1991
Eves. 322.1194; 322.1)64; 3fl.19'

REALTY

Req Peal Estate Broker
iI(*IE 75th$t
1776455

General Contractor
3226457

Piano, walnut, refinlshee, new
action. keys, tuned I delivered.
ManyOfPIerstopefrm.Wint
Park 644.5511.

desk. $100. Wood table I chairs,
75; Bookcase, $30; Wicker desk,
Wicker sofa, His I Her Golf club
lets, Dishes, Lamps I more.

WIlT
Rio. RaaI Ext.?. Rr.th.A'. ii.nti
373.74,3

TAFFER REALTY

Rig. Real Estate Broker

2 COMMERCIAL LOTS plus 3 BR, 2
bath home on 2 more lots. All for

REDUCED $5000

JOHNNY WALKER

7S-ecreatlonal Vehicles,

Twin Beds, chest of drawers, &amp;

FOR QUICK SALE- Pinecrest,
neat &amp; clean 3.2, shaded corner,
establIshed neighborhood. $24,900.

- HandylTian's Special
Masonry 3 BR home, owner will
carry mortgage with low down.
Total price. 113,300. 32217)3,

LAKE MARYCRYSTAL LAKE
Spacious 3 BR, 2 bath home, 1½
acres of freedom, formal dinIng,
country kItchen, fireplace, sunken
tub in master suite. 139,900.
WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY-I33SSUMMERLIN
Tree shaded site, 3 BR, 2 bath home.
neat &amp; clean, immediate oc.
cupancy. A must see. 8)7.930.

121.000.

scrcen room, citrus, lots of

By Owner

20175, FRENCH

1544.

NOTICE OF ACTION
the legality of the provisions, PARCEL 1:
TO: ROBERT W. HATCH
Apartments
covenants a
sia.,00.
agreements con Begin at a point on
$100 Reward
GLORIAJEAP4
HATCH
' eam Work
,"
ls will __________________________
New
tamed therein, and seeking
modern
single story I &amp; 2
the North
line f For the returnof purse and contents,
State of Texas
a SectIon 73, TownshIp
20 South,
bedroom apts. a
ho operating In the Nch
completely MOVING- Anxlocs owner wants *
lment of this Court to validate Range 24 East. said point being
Keep money. 3271301.
YOUR ARE NOTIFIED that an
the proceedings for said Water
furnIshed studio apartments,
FICTITIOUS NAME
offer on extra neat 3 BR, im
feet west of the Northeast corner of
Atlantic Ocean, English
ction to foreclose a
_________________________
mortgage on Revenue Bonds and said
_________________________
Conveniently located A beautifully
Notice Is hereby given that I am
maculate condition, fenced, well
Water
the
NW
'.
of
NE
¼
of
said
Section
thi following property i Seminole Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes
Qapji and Baltic Sea, 1i engaged In bus1nes at Route
landscaped. Abundant storage
for garden, pool. $23,300
I P.O. County. Florida:
33; thence West 1,019.31 feet along ___________________________
and
said
Water
Ilncluding
Box
233,
attic)
and "GE Energy
addition, a major combined
Sunset Drive, Lcngweod
Revenue Bonds and the North line Of said Section 23;
Lot 134, OAKLAND HILLS, ac
Water Revenue Bond Anticipation
32130,
Efficiency Package". From $143. GOODIES ADDED- Like new
amphibious lasding Will be Isider Seminole County, Florida cording to the Piat thereof as
thence South 330 feet; thence East EducationalChildCareforaslow.
Notes
when
Call 3210220 between IL 5 . 30
the fICtItiC,js
iuued pursuant thereto, 940 feet to a point
furnitureadded.._holceJ OR, I'.
name of SKY recorinpia, Bcok")3", Pageoi,
U. weekly if you qualify. 3234131
lying 33 feet West
in Norway, with S SMITH
:._andsaidcompialn$,.havingbe,n of Center of
bath.dble. carport, fenced shaded
AUTO SALES, and that I Public Records of Seminole County,
°r
NW
of
LONGW000
presented
yard, 5)4,400. Easy terms.
Florida.
to this Court, for entry of MARKHAM ROAD: thence North 05
3l-Apartmts Furnished
anOrdertoShowCous,puantto deg. 0350"
In
Clerk 01 the CircuIt Court, Seminole ha been tiled against
East
331.24
feet
along
you
and
you
Chapter 73,
County, Florida in accordanc, with are required
18-tinlp Whnted
Florida Statutes, and the Westerly NW of the LONGWOOD.
1 BR., turn, apt., iight, waler (urn- HAS EVERYTHING- Attractive 3
to serve a copy of your
A 1008 graduate of Maynard the prisjn of the Fictitious
Court being fully advised In the MARKHAM ROAD to the
BR.7bath. cent. air, family room
itten defenses, if any, to it on premises:
Mature adults. No pets. 145. 322
point Of
fireplace, pool, fenced yard,
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section (MERY H. ROSENBLUTH, JR..
beginning.
22 after 4 wk dY5
46304
FIorid
WantedLazy
Salesperson
ac
IT
IS
ORDERED
AND
AD.
Statutes 1957.
beautiful locatIon, good school
joined the Navy in Ju
Ifld.
Plaintiffs attorney, whe address
customed to high standard Of
JUDGED that the State of Florida, PARCEL 7:
S: Sthler 0. Smith
area Charm Low P30's
Furn. Apts. I BR. newly decorated,
is Post Office Box 333 Orlando,
living. Call 3734142.
through the Slate Attorney of the The S '.of the SE '.of
at Publish: Oct. I, 15, 22, 24, 1416
close in, US. Large clean 2 BR.
FlorIda 32403, on or before October
the SW ¼
Noth, Va.
OEE.37
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of S.0 II, Twp. 20
________________ _________________
________________
EXTRAS- Call for details on fur
$45. 3fl 6241.
32.1416. and file theoriginal with the
5,
Range
29
E;
and
SMONEY$
_________________________
Florida. and the saveral property
fished condo at New Smyrna, a
clerk of this court either before
the N. 2139.232 ft. Of the E 1 of te
Burt
a
girls, age 13 and over,
owners, taxpayers and citizens of P1' of Sec. 23. Twp 20
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
sacrifice &amp; our estra special St.
service
on
Plaintiff's
attorney
or
S.
Range
24
interested in working after school
th State of Florida including E.
Legal
FICTITIOUS NAME
Furnished
Johns River home.
lying W'Iy of the Longwood
mmediately thereafter; otherwise nonresidei
and on Saturdays, for areas
Notice is hereby given that I am
2300MeiIonviIle Ave.
owning property or Markham Road, LESS Begin at a
a
default
*111
be
entered
against
you
leading
newspaper
subject
to
(this
Is
not
engaged
in
business
at
taxation
106
therein,
and
Park
CITYOFCASS(LSIRIY
alt
VETERANS- No down payment
for the relief demanded
point on the N. line of S.c. 23.
CarrIer work) Contact Mr. Smith, 2 BR cottage on river, $175.
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County, complaint
In the OthershavingorcJaimingayrjgfo
or petition,
SOARDOFAouUSTMINT
Utilities
Twp, 7U S., Range 29 East, said
Evening Herald, dial 3224311.
Fior
under the fictitious name 01
title or interest in property to be point
included.
322w0 or 3231301.
being 32ft. W otthe NE corner
WITNESSmy hand and tht seal 01
effected
in
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
HANSON
SHOE
R
EPAIR,andthat
I
this
Court
an
tne CIty Of Casselborry Board 01 intend
any way thereby, be and Of hi NW'. of the NE ¼ Of Said sec.
Wante
Hairdresser, master or SAN MO PARK, I. 2. 3
September 70, 1476.
they are each hereby required to 23; thence W. 101424 tt.
bedroom
Adjustment will hold a public Clerk to register said name with the ICOUR T SEAL)
apprentice Part 40 pct. with
along
the
N
appear and show cause, if any there line of
trailer apts, Adult &amp; family park.
hearing. Mr. Robert E. Benson. County,
01 the Circuit Court, Seminole
following
said
Sec.
SO
H. beckwith, Jr.
23;
thence
S
330
it;
wIthout.
Good
be, before this Court on the 15th
Weekly. 3313 Hwy I? 92, SOnford.
applicant, Is reouest
Florida In accordance with
day thence E. tSOtt, to a point lying)) ft
a con•
location, Zayres Shopping Center.
As Clerk of the Court
the provisions
of November, 1916, at 3:00 o'clock w.
323 I3O
323.5774 Anytime
dlional use as provIded by Sictio
the Fictitious
By Cherry Kay Travis
of the center Of right ot way
Call 3737530.
P.M in the Chambers Of the un
I)5(h) of the Cede to provide Ofl Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
Langw
As Deputy Cierk
dersIgn,d Judge at the Seminole N. OS
ONTHLY RENTALS
Flda Statutes 1957.
premise consumption of beer and
Markham
Road; thence LPN, 1 to 12 shift. Geriatric cx
deg. 03
,50" E. 33129
PubliSh Sept. 21 &amp; Oct. 1,l, IS. 1476.
ft. along
AVAILABLE
County Courthouse
5: Peggy
wineatme PIua Cove Th. parcel Is Publish
perlence preferred. Apply in
DED 126
Oct. R. Cooper
In the City 01 W'iy right of way of Longwood
[EMON BLUFF
Color Tv.alr Cond Maid Serv.
Sanford, Florida. why the prayer of Markham
4, 13, 77, 29, 1916
legally described as:
per
Sanford
Nursing
&amp;
Con.
Road
to the point f
Modern 3 BR. 130' 01 river frontage,
__________________________ said complaint Should not be
QUALITY INN NORTH
1016,7 and I, Block I. Fern Park DEE.3$
valescent Center, 924 Mellonville I 11 SR
beginning; all lying in Seminole
sea wall, boat house, large family
131, Longwood
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND or" and why the proceedings
462
Estates Ptat Book 3. Pages 10
_________________________
lot County, Florida and containing
- FOR
SEMINOLE
rm commands spectacular view
COUNTY. said Water Revenue Bonds and said
through 13, Seminole County,
12664
acres.
FICTITIOUS NAME
FLORIDA
WELAKA APARTMENTS
of river. Separate work shop.
Nurn. RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides, Aid
Florida.
bund anticipation notes and Water
Notice Is hereby given that I am CIVIL ACTION NO. 761$Ol.CA.54.E
Invest In good living for $51,600.
114W. 1st St.
Revenue Bands and bond
companion.
Needed
immediately.
Public hearing will be held engaged in
when
PARCEL
3:
business
at The Palm IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
3330524
WALTER B. STEELE
62404)4.
issued pursuant thereto should not
_________
Thursday, October 21. 1916, at
Begin at the SW corner, SE'4 of the
7:30 Springs Center, Altamonte Drive,
Reg. Real Estate Broker
SUSAN PALMER
be validated and
P.MinrneCassoiberryCltyHall,'s
confirmed
as
NW
¼
Of
Sec.
23.
Twp.
20
S.
Air,
carpeted.
quiet
I
and
Rng.
24
UNEMPLOYED?
Never
under the
"Your Business is ApprecIated"
again if
2
Lake TrIpiet Drive, Cassefbeny, SemlnoleCounty,Fiorida
Petitioner therein prayed.
fictious
E ,thenceruntd Odeg 0302" E. for
bedrooms. $125 to 5)35 month.
you have sincere desire and
and
32) OI41or322Q99eyes
Florida, or as soon thereafter as INN, and name of SMUGGLER'S
AND IT iS FURTHER OR.
lllO04fi.alongtheWlineOf%i$
Adults Phone 373.1110
that I intend to register VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
possible.
DEREDANDADJUDGEDthatth15
.
¼. NW ¼. Sec. 23. thence S l9deg.
said name with the Clerk of the
5712016aft,r 4p.m. or write 1010
Respondent,
Mary W. Hawthorne,
IBR turn., apt., water furnished,
OrdertolhoWCausebepublishadin
£I'SS"E.,paratieltothetdlineof the
GiovannI,
Oritoria,
Fit
Time
Offer
Fla.
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
32763.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
the
manner
City Cliii
required by Section NE' • of Slid Sec. 23.
Near shopping area. Adults Only.
for 2400,391 ft.
Florida in accordance with the TO: VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
75.06. Florida Statutes, in
Casselberry, Florida
the to a point on a Curve concave to the
Large custom built 7 bedroom home,
5100
mc. 322 S31 or 33357,
provls
of
the
Fictitious
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Name
Evening Herald, a newspaper f NW on
Publish: OCt. I, 1976
hardwood floors, paneling, over
the W right of way Cf
Statutes, ToWit: Section 46509
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED general circulation published in
DEE.41
Sanford.
Adults,
size rooms 2 lovely lots, with
Longwood Markham Road Thence
Modern Studio,
Florida Statutes 1437.
that an action for dissolution Of Seminole County, Florida.
BRA
2
BR
Unfurn.
Air,
carpeted,
room fora garden ona quiet dead
along the arc of laid curve, having
_____________________________
S: Attarnonte Restaurants,
marriage
has
been
filed
AND
IT
aginst
you
iS
FURTHER
OR.
CITY OF CASSILIERRY
etc. 199 mo. up. 323 1019.
as its elements a central angleOf 21
end street, Be first in life 111.900.
'nc.
and you are required to serve a copy DERED AND ADJUDGED that by dog. 02'ld"
-IOAROOFADJUSTME$T
and a radius of 111)210 'YOt'R I.ITTI.f FEE IGENCY"
Call Betty Ftamm- RealtorJoseph
Of
Bulasky,
such
Yourwrittendefens.stoit,If
publication
of
this
any,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Order all
Associate
tt. for 101 771 ft. to
'-WE SELL SUCCESSpresld
31A-Dupiexes
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for property owners, taxpayers,
the City of Casselberry Board Of Publish:
and
Oct.
the 1754"
point Of
Petitioner. whuse address i$ 617 citizens of Seminole County and the tangency, thence S 27 deg.
E 2OlCornmerclal
________________________
1. . i,
3233176
'---------------)4
Adjustment will hold a public DEE6
for 706 763 ft. along the right Of way
Sanford Atlatnic Sink Building. State of Florida, including of Longwood
I BR apt , kit equip . A C. carpeted
hearing. Mr David C. and Karen G.
Markham Road;
Call
Mature companion to live In and
.,
Sanford, Florida, and file the nonresidents ownIng property or thence N. $9 deg.
Pieters, owners, are requesting a
Adults No pets $93 322 2294 wk
w
care
ss"
w
for
for
elderly
woman.
Room
original
with
REAL ESTATE
subject to taxation therein, nd all
the Clerk of Circuit
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
side yard variance of two (2) feet to
dys after I
195) 019 ft. along
and board plus salary. Must have
Realtor
Court, Sanford, Seminole Count w. others havina or clalmin..
3331191
CflfltfTLIrf - tJ.....
MAUI SYA?IJTI
.i...a
. -........ - -a line parallel to
-"-p.- .-.,..,i.,
.....
,wUW1p
''v",
InC
N
inc
ot
the
NE
¼
Of
Sec.
33
drIver's
license,
322-6366
Florida, on or before the 2elhdayof
after 4
1 Room turn, duplex; 24th St,lst&amp;
title or interest In property to be
eight (I) feet from the side property
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Twp.
20
S
.Rng. 7 E
pm
______
Thence
along
Notice Is hereby given that the October A 0. 1916- otherwise a affected by the Issuance of said
line. The parcel is legally described
last mc. pius 150 dep, After 3, call
the W line of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ ____________________________
undersigned, pursuant to thi default wilt be entered against you rIvenuebQndsand.danticlpation Of
as:
373-3411.
Sai,
Sec.
23. N. 0 dog 00' 32" E.
(or the relief demanded in tn. notes or to be affected in any way
Lot 2, Block A. Lake Kathryn Park "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
to,- 532 300 ft to the point of begin
Experienced, Smitty's inc. has an Unf'jrnithect, two bedroom Security
Petition,
thereby, be and they are made
$63.09, Florida Statute, will register
Addition as reco
In
WHITE
BOok
ning. All tying in Seminole County,
immediate opening. Good pay,
WITNESS my Hand and Seal ci partiesdefendanttothis proceeding
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Pgs. 4 &amp; 7, Public RecOrds
Deiosit. Adults Preferred 332
Florida.
containing
steady
5113
acres
thiS
employment.
Court
Apply
Oil
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
and that this Court shall have
to:
thus the 22nd day
Seminole County, Florida.
6620 or 3237513.
Ssnitty's Inc., 21)4 Orlando Drive,
September, A 0, 1976,
___________________
SHRIMP
Public heating will be held upon receipt 01 proof
jurisdIction of them to the same
PARCEL 4:
Sanford.
322211?
(SEAL
I
extent as if named as defendants in
2 BR. 2 bath duplex, S7.B Bougan
Thursday October 21, 1914 at 7:30 Publication of this notice, the iic.
Beginning
at
the
NE
SUPER
FLEA MARKET
corner
of
the
Arthur H Beckwitp,. Jr.
said Complaint and personally
viltea, DeBary, on lake adjoining
P.M.lfltheCanelberryCityHall's titlous names following to wit:
Lead carpent,r with mm. 10 yrs.
SW '.of the NW ¼ of Section 33
FRENCHAVE. SANFORD
Clerk ol Circuit Court
golf course. All carpeted, carport
Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
FOUROEE DIVISION FOURDEE,
Served with process in this cause. proceed S OOdeg. OS'
exp. Excellent job protection with
02.5" w, along
Seminole County, Florida
DONE AND ORDERED in
and utility room. sno.so per
Florida, or as soon thereafter as INCORPORATED under which this
Wed.&amp; FrI. IC. Sunset
mm. 10 wks. yr. employment,
me East line Of said SW ¼, 1323.130
By
Cherry
Kay
Travis
Chambers
corporation
month plus Security deposit. Call
is engaged in business
possible,
at Sanford, Seminole
Slt.&amp;SVII.I. Sunset
tt
to
Send
resume
with references to
the SE corner Of said SW '.01
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CARROLL
BURKE
at 410 Piumosa Avenue In the City
County, Florida, this 27th day Of
323093) or after S call 3?2.7on.
Mary W. Hawthorn,
Box 6)2, c-a The Evening Herald,
'he
NW
¼.
thence
500
g
00'
33
Attorney
br
Petitioner
Septemt)eq, 1976
CM.selberry. Florida.
CI? p Clerk
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BOx 1657, Sanford, Fla.,
along the East line of the NW '
617 Sanford Atlantic Rank Ri..i
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That ti ft*i
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0' the SW ¼ of said Section 73,
Sanford, Florida 37171
Circuit Judge
bUSIness enterprise Is a$is:
Publish: Oct. I. 1916
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371
103
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thence
Pd
$9
dig.
14'
00"
Publish
Sept.
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21 &amp; Oct. I I, IS. 1v76
Publish: Oct. 1, I 15. 22. 1916
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DEE
13
EMERSON ELECTRIC, CO.
Telephone solicitors, experience
W. Parallel to the North Line Of said
DED 121
DEE3
By. Ron Worwick
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preferred. Salary plus corn
.
NW
'.of
the
SW'...
1316
465
ft to the
ViceChal, man of
mission. 3731776 beginning Mon.,
CITY OF CASSELIIREY
West
line
Of
said
Section
23;
thence
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COUNT
OF
THE
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Fourdee
Division Of
Ii.
ZONING BOARD
N 00 dig 03'Ol" E along the West
Notice Is hereby given that I am
EIGHT C E NE TN JUDICIAL
______________________
Emerson Electric, Co.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
line of said SectIon 23. 1701.90 ft to
CIRCUIT,
engaged
in
IN
AND
business
at
lii
Atlantic
the
NW
FOR
Light delivery Must own vehicle,
the City of Casseib.rry Zoning Publish: Oct. I. Ii, 22, 29. 1q76
corner of said SW ¼ of the
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dr., Fern Park, Seminole County, NW
DEE 10
have knowietige of Sanford area.
Board will hold a Public hearing. _____________________
.. thence S $9 dig. ISO)" E
Florida
under
the
fictitious
CASE NO. '4-1730C*I4E
name Of
322.1776 beginning Mon. Oct II.
.1. W. Alford, Of behalf of the
along
- IN RE: The Marriage of
the
North
line
of
said
SW ". Of
ELDRAOO MOTORS, and
owner, Phillips Petroleum, Inc., is
that
I
the
NW
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
'4,
WALTER W. RONLER,
Intend to regIster said name with
1)1692 ft. to the Point of
requesting
approval to annex a
Mr.
NAME STATUTE
the Beginning encompassing 31.130
Pefitiaser Husband. Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
parcel of land into the corporate
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
acres
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County, Florida In accordance with
limits of the City of Casselberry in
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
ALBERTA M. ROHLER,
the provisions Of the Fictitious
the C I zoning classificateo.. The the undersied, purSuant
PARCEL 5:
to the
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
Resident Wife
parcel Is legally described as:
"Fictitious Name Stafute" Chapter
Beginning at a point on the West
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NOTICE OF ACTION
All that part of LotS First Addition $63.0,, Flori
boundary Of the West ¼ Of the SE '.
Statute, will register TO: ALBERTA M. ROHLER
S. Stepnen J. McCurnmings
to Casseib.rry, Florids, as recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
PublIsh. Oct. I. IS 72. 29. 1916
l$ighIand Apt. 2060
of Section 23, Township 20 South.
in Plat Book , Page 30, of the public in and For Seminole County,
DEE-36
Range 79 East, 5 0 dog. 56' 19" W
Coshodon Road
____________________________
records of Seminole County, Florida. upon recept 0' proof of ttie
1011.71 It. Irom the NW corner of the
Mt. Vernon, Onio
Sanford's sales leader is expanding
Florida, lying south of Stat. Road Publication of this floticp. the tiC'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND West '7 of the SE
'a of said Section
again, and we need 3 full lime
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEQ
FOR
No. South 127 and west of the R-WOf
titiOus name, to wit,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 23 .thenceS$$deg 33' 17" E 317.9)
that an action for Dissolution of
exPerienced or newly licensed
FLORIDA.
the main line of the Atlantic CoaSt
RACOp4IK LEASING under which Marriage a other
ft to a point on the West right of
Associates
relief has been
Line Railroad, In Secti*n 7 31 30, My are engaged In bsines
NO. 76.11e,.CA ot.*
way line of the Longw
at. tiled against
Markham
containing 1413 acres. Further 17711 WOOd Ridge Drive, South, required to serve
youaaId
yOu are BANK OF PALM BEACH &amp; TRUST Road, thence S 71 dig $306" W
copy
WE OFFER
described as the east side of SR 177 Bend. Indiana 41635
of your COMPANY. d Florida banking il3Q7ft along
the West right 00 way
written defenses, if any, to it on corporamic
LARGEST HONE INVENTORY
between the Atlantic Coast Line
.
its
Trustee,
titS?
of said Longwood Markham
That the parties interested in said Attorney for Petitioner, Carmine N.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Railroad Track and Plumosa
bijlliie5i enterprise and their in.
Ptainliff,
Foid, thence Pd M dig 53' I)" W
Bravo, Lig., of KORMAP4 &amp;
ERA NATIONAL PROGRAM
Avenue, including all the Seaboard terest iii the same are as follows:
'9147 ft to a point on the West
BRAVO. PA . $30 E Highway 131,
WARRANTED HOMES
Coast Line Railroad right of ways
SHAKER VALE. INC. a ditved
IKE EIKELBERNER - 30 per Lcngwood, FL 12730 and
Gundary of the West' of the SE ¼
file the
MULTIPLE LiSTING SERVICE
'or'da corporat,,n, .1 al,
located between the •*ist ing cent
45.$idSection7JtfteflceuodegSe.
crugn.zt with the Clerk i Ihe aboveTOP ADVERTISING PROGRAM
"
municipal lImits and the area anE 10000 It to the Point Of
CONRAD R. ADAMS, 1l30 per
Defendants.
SttledCourtonorbeloreOctobeq30
flexed herein
cent
NOTICE OF ACTION
Seginning, containing 071 acres, To
1416, otherwise a judgment may be THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
duscus how you can become a
PuDli hearing will be held on
RAY CARRELL - 30 per cent
h'We or
entered against you for the relief
member Of Sanford's largest and
Wednesday, October 27, 1916 at 7 30
Dated at Altamo,ite Springs,
VALERIE B GILLIS. one of the WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
demanded in the Petition.
most dynamic Real Estate
PM intl.. Casselberry City Hall. 95 Seminol, County, Florida, this the
surviving Directors and Trusten f said
WITNESS my hand and the seal 0
Court at Seminole County,
organizati, call Herb Stentrom
Lake Triplet Drive. or as soon 24th day of September, 1974,
SHAKER
VALE,
INC.
and
t
the
saud Court on Sept 16, 1916,
.1t 373 7120 for a confidential in
Sanford, Florid., this 21sf day of
unknown, assiss, successors in September. 1974
thereafter as PosSible.
GARY E MASSEY, ESQUIRE ISEALI
tel'view
Mary W Hawthorne,'
interest,
trustees,
or
any
BROCK, MASSEY &amp;
other (SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
City Clerk
50(15
or
Intilies
clIuming
by.
WALDEN
Clerk of the Court
Arthur H Beckwitpi, Jr
City of Casselberry.
through, under or against SHAKER
414 E Semoran Btvd.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dy Crela Higginrn
VALE.
INC
Altamonte Springs, Fla
By Martha T VihIen
Depute Clerk
Publish
Oct. $ 1916
Publish Oct. I, I, 15, 32, )Ve
You a'. hereby notified that an
Florida
Publish Sept. 21 &amp; Oct I, I, IS, 1974
Deputy Cierk
DEE It
action has been filed against you by
DEE?
Publish Sap? 24 &amp; Oct I. I. IS. 1916 3563 Park
DED In
the BANK OF PALM PEACH 1.
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321 .41

1919$. French

Lake Monroe- Beautiful building
ant canal lots with big oak trees.
Jenny Clark, Realty, Realtor, 322.

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made
secondary
Deomar

MLS-REALTORS

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

storage, $39,400. 323.5652.

Sanford- Pinecrest, 3 BR. 2 bath,
pool, Appraised 124,000. Selling
125,500. $500 down. 3fl031.

HOMES,LOTS,ACREAGE

Ideal country homesite. Only OUTOFTOWN....3BRIbathIarg
e
8)5,000,
lot, cent. H&amp;A, well and pump
Horse pasture avail, for ret t,

Oct,I,

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5-MjsicaI ?rdndise

Furniture-' complete housefull
including antiques and baby's. 134
DeBary Drive, OeBary, 444-4W,

4 BR, 2 bath on large weoded lot,
near lake, Central H.A, carpeting,

$3,000 dn., about $140 mo. Owner
will finance, 2032 Jefferson Ave.
332.1371 days, 323.4137 after 6.

dernIiing your home? Sell no
longer needed but usiful items
with a want ad. Call 322.261) or

ELEGANT CITY ESTATE -Pooll
Fireplacel 1 BR, huge kitchen,
Ran room, guest cottage,
many
litras. You will lovi this en
ler'talnlng show place home, Only
$47,930. Terms.

Si's me. 333.0402 after S.

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GOOD AREA- 2 BR, I bath, doubiIc
garage, range, refrig., fireplaca
and gas heat, $20,000.

Cliff Jordan Realtor
$314222

Sanford- 2 BR. CB, air, screened
porch, double lot, fruit I large oak

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apes. water softener, paneling.

18HI) WhitEd

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Capponi,

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bath,

Classified Ad.

41-Houses

DeBary- Orange City

central aIr, screened porch,
fenced yard. Laroe family rrn,.
with wet bar. $1900 do., a assume
mtg. 625.2266, 333.5271 or 327.2434
after S

Sell that extra bike with a low cost

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'ark Ridge, 3 BR, 2 bath, split plan,

$OCIATES, INC., REALTOR, $31.

Oeitona-21R,I½bath.PhoneSll
3521 after S p.m.

41-4fouses

Lake Markham -3 BR, 2 bath pool,
large lot on canal to I lakes.
$39,300, Phone 332.4135,

Realtor.Auoclate. After hours,
4141723. FRICKE I FRICKE AS.

3 BR 2 bath, country home, $200 perØ
mo. References I. Lease required.
HAL COL.BERT REALTY, 323.
7137 or eves. 332.1557 or 322.0412

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Grove

*ily $24,440. Phyllis

2 BR. on small lake, carpeted, heat,
air, DeRMyOraflge City area.
1124 1st &amp; last. 3224351.

Day Before Publication

Orange

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LOOK AT THIS ONE
Beautiful 2 BR, 2 bath, central H&amp;A.
dishwasher, disposal, w•w carpet,
drapes. SCOO equity I assume low
mo. payments at 7 pct. Interest.
574.1314

it small mature orange grove,
central air A heat,
Orpet, fireplace, large screened
.rch, much more. Reduced to

or
Puce 2 BR block home,
uIurn. n 520cr 323742? att,r.

41-Houses

FORD

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turn

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41-Houses

N thIs charming 3 BR home and

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DEADLINES

tct5iQfl

$i000oranymuuipiett,,.eoft,.of
yea$er than 110.000, maturIng at
various times from 41$ through
2013, bearIng interest payable an
nuallyonthefirstdayci September
at a rate not to exceed the rate
allowable by law, nd its City 01
Lake Mary Bond Anticipation Notes
nan amount not exceeding $3S1.0o0
a more particular description of said
Bonds and said Water Revenue
passage of time, default, or other.
Bond AntIcipation Notes being
contained In the Complaint filed In
these oroceedlnai. In
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ne property described as
legality of the proceedings had and
Parcels I. 3, 3, 1, and S below:
taken in connection terewith, and

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HOURS

jiiSunIand. 3 BR. carpeted$
fenced, clean, else. 5)75.
$344341
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831-9993
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Florida.

appurtenanccsthere?obelonglng.or
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Orlondo - Winter Pork

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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All .n TownshIp 20 South, Range 24
East, lying In Seminole County,

TOG ETHER with and singular the
tenements, heredipaments. and

Seminole

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Friday. Ott. IL M6

Fire..

Prevention I

Pretty affirmative" is the way
Lt. J.F. Poovey puts it.
Lt. Poovey, member of the San.
ford Fire Department, is referring to
reaction of Sanford children to efforts
since Monday by the fire department
to emphasize during this
Fire
Prevention Week
the need for such
Prevention and caution.
Members of the fire department
In Sanford and neighborina corn-

SUNDAY EDITION

munities have been distributing home
safety checklists at the schools, en.
couraging their young audiences to
take them home.
The firefighters, reports Lt.

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equipment they use for fire fighting
and rescue missions and trying to
convince the kids that they don't

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"hang around the firehouse" waiting
for the bell to ring.

Herndon Ambulance
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Held
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It's a 24-hours on, 48-off schedule
for these firefighters.

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Firefighter George Markos crowns fire (person?) Oneda Murray,
io, at South Side School.

Sanford Insurance,
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Have your furnace checJ,d
before that first cold day.

TELEPHONE 3224690

SANFORD HEATING
&amp;
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322-6390

PRESEASON SPECIAL
chckheetla,

Since 1922, under Sponsorship by
the National Fire Protection
Association, Fire Prevention Week
has been proclaimed jointly in
the
United States and Canada as the
Sunda y.througSatury period in
which falls the Oct. 9 anniversary date
of the Great Chicago Fire.
In that 1871 conflagration, 250
persons were killed and 17,430
buildings destroyed at a cost cf $168
million.

A MILLIONAIRE
To Hat Like On.
With

Electric

any make
1850

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HOW IT BEGAN

You Don't Have To Be

General

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Nathn:cl Lee Wilhlana, ricing a irvun
court trial r..i week In the 1974 ft bombing
of the home ofaJr5 deputy, was Jailed
Friday in Sanford after a death threat was
made against a state witness In the
firebombing trial, officials said.
Williams, 25, of Castle Brewer Court,
Sanford, Is accused of attempting to murder
deputy Luke Stallworth, first-degree arson,
throwing a destructive device and conspiracy. He had been free on $10,000 bond In
the case but a bondsman came off the bend

1100 F, 25th ST...
SANFORD

For appointment call

Palmer Captured, Page 2A

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INSURANCE PROGRAMS
Fir. • Life • Automobile
Liability
• Livestock

Environmental Equipment

Phillips, who also finds time to be the
football team's mascot, spent last
semester researching unclassified
material In an effort to show that anyone,
Including terrorists, could build such a
device.

Workmen's Compensation

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS

Farm Bureau BW9.
Hwy. 17-92

WATER TREATMENT PLANTS

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LIFT STATIONS
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Sanford, Florida

FOR FIRE

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322-0630

Dr. Frank Chilton, a California nuclear
scientist who specializes In nuclear explosion engineering, said Phillips' design,
outlined in a 34-page paper, would be
"pretty much guaranteed to work."
Chilton has done nuclear weapons work
with the U.S. Navy and now works for a
California defense contractor.
Chilton told newsmen that Phillips was
using technology about 20 years out of

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322.0814

Where Qualify Sells &amp; Service Tells
104 E. Commercial
Dial 322-5762

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INSURANCE AGENCY
and fire protection

ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE &amp; BONDS
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IS YOUR HOME
UNDER-INSURED?
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witness or to give details of the aflegoo cath
threat.
Sources said the alleged threat was made
two hours before Williams was arrested by
Investigators at the State Attorney's cow'
thouse office.
Williams was In the office withesaing with
his attorney the taking of pro-trial depositions
(sworn testimony) from witnesses In the
firebombing case.
An informa tion filed by State Atty. A bbott
Herring in the firebombing case alleges that
Williams conspired with four other men on
May 1, 1974 to murder Stall
prepared firebombs, one of which =
at Stallworth's house that same day.
Stallworth wasn't Injured and ex.
tinguished the blazing roof of his residence.
Williams was originally, arrested in June
1974 along with another suspect in the
firebombing, Bennie E. Payne, of Sanford.
Payne pleaded guilty to a lesser charge In
Feb. 1975 after a man Identified by officials as
a key witness In the case was killed in
motorcycle accident on 14 near Daytona
Beach.
Williams' trial on the charges in connection with the firebombing Is among 15
cases docketed for trial this week before
CWcuit Court Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr. at
Sanford.

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Whether you were maneuvering your car around ihe area, like at 20th
and Oak Ave., Sanford, early Saturday (below) or rah-rahlng your team
to victory Friday night — It was W-E-T. A total of 2.6 Inches worth
unofficially, In fact. Those limbs In top photo belong to the brave
-- .SewInoieItgh cherleaders who ckverl.y steppedunlas heyarIdjr1dav
night Iti ccape tIieC8Iosh at Orlando toloniai field. It was A s tep in the
right direct ion: The Seminoles scored a mud-splattered 124 victory over
Colonial. This Friday they face Gainesville In what should be the decisive
game of the season. And Then The Raines Came. . . Page 10

date, but he said he saw no reason why
Phillips' bomb wouldn't work.
Phillips said his bomb would nâd 6.96
kilograms (18.65 pounds) of plutonium
worth about $100,000. He noted that an
actual test would be needed to prove his
theories correct.
Phillips said that graduate students at
the Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology completed a similar project a
few years ago. But he said their research
lacked the conventional explosive needed

to trigger a real bomb.
Phillips said he obtained the name of the
explosive used by the U.S. Army to trigger
its atomic tests through a telephone call to
the E.I. du Pont Co. In Wilmington, Del.
Theodore Taylor, a nationally known
nuclear expert and former staff member
of the U.S. nuclear weapons lab at Los
Alamos, Calif., was one of two Princeton
professors who worked with Phillips on the
project. The other was Dr. Freeman J.
Dyson, who was teaching a Princeton
course inarms control lnwhithphithps
was enrolled.
Dyson gave Phillips an "A" gradeonhis

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he problem at Friday night's high school football
games wasn't so much keeping the ball dry as It was
keeping dry the towel with which they dried off the ball.
Both wound up soggy, as did everyone who watched
Seminole, Lyman and Lake Brantley register victories.
Oviedo was rained out, and the game rescheduled
tonight at 8.
Seminole won Its fifth straight game, 124, over
Colonial and Tim Raises starred again.
Lyman won for the first time this season, 12-7 over
Hisbop Moore.
Lake Brantley defeated Lake Howell, 2.0.
For details and photo coverage on these games see
story Pages Ill and ZB.

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an alleged threat was made Friday afternoon
at 5 n1 dothe t1e of !tste wit"'-.e tc
firebcmblng cac He declined to Identify the

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PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) A Princeton
University senior who spends his Saturdays attending football games In a tiger
suit has designed what he says Is a
workable version of a nuclear bomb —
based largely on public documents,
John Aristotle Phillips, 21, designed a
125pound device the size of a beachbafl
which, he said, would have about ono-jth..J
the power of the 1945 Hiroshima bomb that
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Friday after state attorney's Investigators
arrested Williams on a felony witness tarn.
( pering charge.
Bond onthe tampering charge was set at
15,000.
Williams failed to appear for trial in June
1974 following his arrest in the firebombing
case. Defense attorney David M. Hammond
claimed in a bend reduction motion filed Sept.
16 that Williams fled the state in 1974 "due to
actions caused by police harasament and
Intlznldatlon."
He was arrested In Niagara Falls, N.Y.,
and returned to Sanford on Sept. 5 to face trial
on the firebombing charges.
Documents In the court file list two
Niagara Falls policemen as prosecution
witnesses and indicate that the state may also
present testimony from eye-witnesses and
persons have. been glven lnvnusJty from
prosecution In the firebombing case.

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The Associa ted Press
JImmy Carter is on
By the attack, using some of the strongest lar.guage of the campaign, while President Ford is
trying to lay to rest the controversy stirred up by his
remarks on Soviet Influence in Eastern Europe.
The Democratic challenger stepped up his criticism of
Ford's foreign policy Friday, accused Ford of being
"brainwashed" and questioned whether he has told the
truth about his campaign finances. Carter planned to
speak to audiences today in Cleveland, Indianapolis and
South Bend, Ind.
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motorcade through downtown Dallas, the first such
presidential appearance there since John F. Kennedy was
assassinated In the city nearly 13 years ago.
The president of the Poli.shAmerican Congress,
Aloysius Mazewskl, said an Chicago Friday that Ford had
telephoned him to apologize for his assertion that Russia
does not dominate Eastern Europe.
Meanwhile, Carter challenged Ford to hoid a full-scale
news conferene to explain his campaign finances and
other matters.
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bought clothing from a special account funded by lecture
tees, travel expenses and some political donations. Carjer
said 'there seems to be a discrepancy" in an IRS finding
that Ford apparently spent only about $5 a day in out -ofpocket living expenses in 1972.
Ford has been busy trying to explain what he meant
when he said during Wednesday's debate that "There is
no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and there never
will be under a Ford administration."
At various times on Friday, Ford said "the United

States has never conceded" Soviet domination of Eastern
Europe; that "the Polish people don't believe they are
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the Soviet

Union;" and "what I meant to say" was that the United
States does not recognize Soviet domination in Eastern
Europe.
White house spokesman &amp;n Nessen said he thought the

explanation was satisfactory.

Carter, who himself has been the target of Republican
criticism that he is unclear on issues, has not relented in
leging "dr.screpancies"in Ford's foreign policies in the
.t'cond debate.
"I believe Mr. Fold was brainwashed when he went to
Poland. and I believe It has hurt our country that this
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That, he says, Is only fair to taxpayem
Government should operate on the same basis as
private industry, he says. "I don't believe a strong
employe should carry a weak one."
Otherwise, Neiswender believes government
functions as a welfare system, which he firmly
Insists Seminole County will not do.
In the building department, the worker with 14
years service Is being given a second chance. His
supervisor, John Percy, has been asked to meet

purchasing department and the Office of

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In their second encounter,
neither candidate seemed as
nervous at the outset. Each hit
hard at the other's recomnrnerior ways to maintain
American strength throughout
the world while pursuing a fDr.
eippolicy with moral as well
as practical objectives.
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an equal," Carter said. "I think
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Highlighted by sharp differences on details but broad
agreement on the objectives of

foreign and defense policy, the
debate no sooner had ended
than both candidates said they
thought they had done well,
"I think I won and I'm sure he
feels the same way," Carter
said as he left the ornate Palace
of Fine Arts, site of the nationally televised debate. Cartar said he had rated the first
debate a tie "but 1 feel better
about this one."
"1 think we did all right,"

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two weeks ago In Philadelphia,
The third and final debate between the two presidential candidates Is scheduled for Oct. 22,
In Wlillamsurg, Va. On Oct. 15,

their vice presidential running
mates, Sens. Walter F. Mondale, D-Minn., and Bob Dole, RKans., will debate, most likely
in Houston.

two surprise announcements of
international significance: He
said the United States has meceived signals from the Soviet
Union of its readiness to narrow
differences and shape "a
realistic and sound cornpromise" for a new agreement
to limit strategic nuclear weapons; and he said the administration will disclose the names
of American firms that have
participated in the Arab boycott
against Israel.
But the President also may
have created a campaign issue
In an unexpected area when he
said, "There is no Soviet domi-

The Associated Press poll nation of Eastern Europe and
that followed the first debate there never will be under a
concluded that Ford picked up Ford administration."
some support. The first debate
Ford was asked by panelist
covered domestic and economic

policy.

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By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer
A new corporal punishment policy was approved Wednesday
night by the Seminole County School Board, bringing the local

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David Parker, right, receives award for heroism from James Rahlll, left,
whose life he saved. Scoutmaster Ted Daniel looks on.

David And Jimmy:
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David Parker is a hero.
His friend, Jimmy Rahill,
knows it.
Members of his Fern Park
community know it.
The National Boy Scouts of
America know it
and th is
week presented David with a
Certificate of Merit for his
heroics.
It all happened last Feb. 29...
David, 12; and Jimmy, 13,
schoolmates at Tuscawilla
Middle School, next-door neighbors, and members of Scout
Troop 341, decided to go fishing
in a small lake near their
homes.
"We didn't take a pole that
day; we just took a net," recalls
Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Rahill. "We wanted to
fish near the back of the lake
where the water is deep. There's
a ledge there, and th e bank goes
straight down to the water."
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water," David remembers.
But the rope slipped out of
Jimmy's hands. So he just
jumped down in the water to
grab the net"
That's when the near-tragedy
started unfolding.
Both boys could swim, but
Jimmy became partially entangled in the net. "When I dove
in, I thought it would be a
breeze!" says Jimmy. "I
thought I'd just grab the net and
swim to shore. But when I got to
the bank, it went straight up,
and I couldn't make it."
"That water is so deep there,
you can't see bottom," adds
David. "We heard later
alligators and snakes had been
seen there, it's so swampy."
When David saw what was
happening, he grabbed hold of a
tree, and stuck his foot over the
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President Ford and Jimmy
Carter have set off shock waves
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among
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campaign debate. Among voters, the audience, that really
counts, an A'socIilted Press
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defense policy to the forefront
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between the Republican Presi0 dent and his challenger. Both about 2.9 per cent in either dl.
rection If the results are proj..
were more aggressive this ected to reflect the reaction of
time. Each attacked his oppo- the entire debate audience.
nest more freely, dropping
So neither man was a clearmuch of the restraint and stud- cut winner. By similar marled politeness that had marked gins, Ford gained the advantheir first confrontation.
tage In an Identical survey after
The AP telephone survey of the first debate, two weeks ago.
1,1771 registered voters was conThe poll also showed that
ducted Immediately after the Carter had slightly Increased
debate Wednesday night. It his lead over Ford In the presl-.
showed 382 per cent thought dentlal preferences of those
Carter had won, 34.6 per cent who watched the televised derated Ford the victor, and the bate. Before the debate, Carter
rest called It a tie or said they led Ford 45.8 per cent to 43 per
didn't know who won.
cent. Afterward, Carter's marThe theoretical margin of er- gin had Increased, and stood at
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seniority.
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county government's reorganization, which InChided reduction of 25 supervisors who reported to
the board to six department chiefs. Reorganization
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By ED MCKVff
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County government has gotten tough
with Its estimated 575 employes by Initiating a new
evaluation system which for the first time provides
for the firing of any workers who draw "unac.
ceptaige" ratings.
The new rating system has triggered some
controversy and a minor shakeup In the building
&amp;lepartment where one inspector with 14 years
service received an "unacceptable" rating and a
second received a "needs iunprovensent"
Employes who are marked "needs Inprovement" are placed on 90 1ay probation. If
performance doesn't improve, that employe Is then
rated "unac.4aWe" and terminated.
"We're not fooling around," Exec. Asst. Roger
Neiswender said today. "The new policy will lead to
some changes."
' About 200 workers were evaluated for the first
time this month.
Four workers received "unacceptable" ratings,
according to Ron Thames, the county's personnel
director.
Thames said two of the workers have appealed.
If no appeal Is filed, a date for termination Is set.
Neiswender says officials are working to change
any image the public might have of government
workers "feeding at the public trough." He says
officials will get tough to Insure all workers are
doing their share.

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of the City is not In yet,
said. "Maupin says everybody
in the city is reading
h&amp;aright, hutljtut&amp;nmiow.
My seat of the puts feeling
that It's widely read."
"Nobodreallywantstoadmit they like it but everybody
does secredy," agrees %harm
on
Stock a San Francisco health
educator and loyal reader. "It
glorifies San Francisco. It has
to do with the San Franciscan's
desire to bw about himself.
"I can't say It's great liter.
ature. But it only takes a bo.4 30
seconds to read, so how could It
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balked at some bedroom
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actually under We sheets together," he says.

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sort of Imitation pornography.
"lean remember when newspapers used to runnovels in Serial form," he added. "Some of
them were good. Sam@ of them
were
None of them
were this bad."

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amount of punishment be unreasonable or of such nature as to
leave permanent marks or permanent ill effects."
Ralph Ray, the school system's public Information officer, first

district into strict compliance with a recent state law which
governs spanking in Florida's public schools.
The bw, which went L".tc effect July 1, firbi± :chccl bc.rd3
from adopting any policy that would ban corporal punishment for
unruly students.
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u uumers uwe irom me cia one,
which was already almost Identical to the statute provisions
passed In Tallahassee last spring,
The spanking policy endorsed by board members provides that
the punishment shall be administered by the principal or by a
member of the professional staff designated by him, after consultatlon with a teacher or other staff members familiar with the
case.
The punishment shall be administered "posteriorly" by
striking the student below the waist and above the knees, and

submitted the proposed changes to the board Sept. 22, then advertised the amendments in the newspaper and at all county
adauuL prior to seeking final approval.
Panel members also approved policy changes involving attendance
for students in grades 9-12 and student expulsion
regulations.
The new attendance policy specifies that students are allowed
eight "unexcused" absences each semester (our per quarter i
before they are penalized by losing credit toward graduation.

while no other student is present.

principal."
"For an absence to be excused," the policy dates, "the parent
tom guardian) must send a written excuse following the absence,
or call in, or appear in person prior to or on the day of the absence
and report the absence."
The amendment also ret'ognhzes as legitimate excuses "a
signed note from the doctor mnunediately following an illness" and
absences resulting from class-sponsored activities, as long as
'the teacher of any class to De missed has been properly notified
prior to the absence."
The board adopted switch in the county's expulsion policy to
remove a student from public school for the remainder of the
term or school year in which his expulsion took place. Ray told
panelists that previously expulsion has been a permanent status
and as such it did tiut 'onfomrn to the definition recently fashioned
by the state legislature.

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Attendant llezekiah
Ross keeps Eugene
Hoffman and the
other 31 residents (14
men, 17 women) of
the Good Samaritan
Home In Sanford
well-groomed. The
Home, one of the 15
agencies served by
United Way, takes
care of the sick, aged
and
people
in
distress. Budget In
this year's fund

punishment Is angered or impassioned, nor shall the nature and

While the previous policy called for spanking to be "witnessed
by at least one other member of the staff," the new procedure
requires that corporal punishment take place "only in the
presence of another certificated member teacher) who is informed before hand, and In the student's presence, of the reason
for the punishment."
In addition, the new policy makes it possible for the parent or
guardian of a student who has been spanked at school to request a
written explanation from the person who did the paddling,
The explanation will Include the reason for the punishment and
the name of the teacher or principal who was on hand when the

spanking was administered,
Retained in the new guideline is the stipulation that "corporal
punishment shall not be administered with malice toward the
pupil, nor at a time when the person administering the

SEA Expects Raise, Page 2-A

"Excused" absences are defined as "illness of student or, illness
in the family which requires the student to be home, death in the

'Doing

Her Thing'

Some women
find
satisfaction these da ys out
In the business world. Some
find It In their hoes.
m But,
wherever Ills In Seminole
County, each is "Doin g Her
Own Thing." Today's
example: Dale Pierson of
Longwood, Her story Is on
Page 1-B.

Today
Attorney for Harlan Black.
burn will ask the court to extend
the former gambling czar's

freedom on bond. Page SA.

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Social Security Ruling
WASHINGTON (AP)

—

Humphrey Goes Under Knife
NEW YORK (AP) — Results of today's
surgery to remove Hubert H. Humphrey's
cancerous bladder should provide an indication of the senator's longterm prospects,
his doctor says.
Humphrey was to be taken to the operating
room at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center for a final test under anesthesia — a
look inside his diseased bladder with Instruments,

Ruckeishaus Studying Trees
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"I do think that we'll get a favorable ruling on
salary," said F. E. (Gene) Grooms, "because I think that
weproved that even enthe line Items In the budget of the
Seminole County School Board there Is enough money to
give the teachers the $8,600 salary base they're asking for.
"The school board proved that there might be
$3000000 lacking in the line Items," Grooms want on, "bid
that $3000000 can easily be found In federal fwiding em,,
and In fact several teachers are being paid out of federal
funding now."
Douglas Stowell, a Tallahassee attorney, served as
special master at the Impasse hearings which lasted a
tidal of W'i hours Tuesday and Wednesday. Representatives of both bargaining units presented arguments on
seven disputed contract Items, Including class size,
teaching loads and assignments; compensation and
supplements; term of agreement, and medical and health
protection.
Ernest Cowley, chief negotiator for the school board,
said he felt Grooms and other SEA representatives had
attempted to exceed the Intended scope of the hearings.
"My reaction to the whole thing," Cowley said, "was
that we had Items of dispute and this was supposed tobea
fact-finding session. But I believe the SEA tried to turn it
Into another negotiating session nhen It Was suppo!' ' to
be juat a fact-finding hearing.
"I think the special master got probably a clear
picture of the two sides," Cowley continued, "with the
exception of the budget. Ithink possibly the SEA got a lot
of facts yesterday (during salary discussions) 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 (In the school budget) Is not
there'
Grooms, however, gave no Indication of having
reached this "understanding," and criticized the school
board for what he called poor preparation.
"There were some facts that were not known by the
board," Grooms said, "that they should've known. I think
It proved that the teachers put In many, many hours
preparing and researching our position on the different
Issues. This Is all work that they do on their own time, on a
volunteer basis.
"Whereas for the school board," Groms added, "this
Is their job, where they're presumably working eight
hours a day, and they've got the benefit of the computer
and all that. And for them to come to the special master
hearing as 111-prepared as they were makes a bad showing
for th'rn I feel, In terms of preparation."
Stowell, who was selected to mediate the local dispute
from a list submitted by the Florida Public Employes
Relations Commission (PERC), will not officially close
the hearing until he receives final written arguments from
both sides. These mint be mailed to Tallahassee postmarked np later than Oct. 18.
Stowell told negotiators that he will thl have 15 days
toreiiiV the position of each bargaining unit and submit
recommendatlonstO PERC, wtiItt will to wi d them to
local representatives live days later. The recoinmendatlons will be discussed further In a negotiating
session between the SEA and the board.
If both sides are satisfied, the contract will be settled.
But If either group offers a formal rejection of all or part
of Stowell's decision within 15 days of Its receipt, the
school board Will be required to hold a public hearing for
the purpose of airing objections to the special master's

By the Associated Press
Snow fell In Colorado and northwest Kansas
overnight, Poor driving conditions due to snow
and blowing snow were expected over the
'torado mountains and eastern Colorado.
There was light rain In eastern Kansas.
Showers and thundershowers moved across
the Texas panhandle. Another area of showers
and thundershowers ranged from southern
Florida into West Virginia and the lower
Great Lakes.

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mediator who presided at hipst.e hearings between his
association and the Seminole County School Board to find
In the SEA's favor on at least half of the contract liens
discussed — Including a $500 raise for the county's 1500

Americans will have to pay up to V0.20 more
In Social Security taxes next year because the
Social Security system is raising the maximum earnings subject to the tax from $15,300
to $16,500.
That will raise a person's maximwn Social
Security tax from $895.95 this year to $965.25
next year. An estimated 19 million workers
Willi earn more than $15,300 next year and of
that group, 16 million will earn $16,500 or
more.
The maximum Social Security tax on the
self-employed will rise to $1,303.50 next year,
compared with the maximum $1,208.70 this
year.

Radiation1
No Peril
In State

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

The executive director of the SpwIok Education

Nineteen million

Thuridey, Oct. 7, l,ie-3*

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Raises Taxes For Many

Nsraw, LiniLurd, Fl.

Rr.ckelshaus is learning all about trees.
The - first . director of the Environmental
Ptotecton Agency, onetime actlpg dlrectorio
the F1 and former U.S. deputy attorney

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DETROIT (AP) — The tentative settlement
of the Ford strike has been approved by one
top-level union board, but it must be okayed
by a second before the rank-and-file gets to

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Center is open for business at 2306 Fren ch Ave.-Grand opening activities began
today and run th rough Saturday.

'CMON IN

OCTOBER 6
ADMIIONS

Sanford:
Philip J.

Allen

Harriett Blackwell
Ann D'Allegro
Carolyn Dixon

Raymond R. Eden
Frances E. Galloway
Minnie B. Garner
James R. Hoolehan
CdU McClanahan
Evelyn Mills
Archie B. Smith
DeBary
Frances R. Hoffman, DeBary
Beatrice Ruff, DeBary
George Rogers, DeLand
Josephine C. Recce, Deltona
Fred Harper, Lake Mary
Martha B. Bumgardner,
Lake Monroe
Eunice D. Wilds, Lancaster,
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Amanda Christine
Adenau,60, of 2324 Central Dr,,
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Pages for elp.Your Yellow Pages Sales Rep knows how
I() et OU your share of the business.

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Wednesday's high 90, today's
Sanford died Wednesday low U.
Partly cloudy through
morning at Orlando General
Hospitai. A native of Hiulfun. F,iiiav with a 11111it chance of
Conn. she came to Sanford thundershowers. Highs In the
upper ,
three years from Norwalk, mid toLA.
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Survivors include adaughter, winds 10-15 in.p.h. Rain
bab
Mrs.
Frank
Webb
of pro ility Is 20 per cent.
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Casselberry; son, Paul Adenau
Jr. of Sanford; eider, Mrs.
Emma CO(fIIIII of

TOMORROW'STIDES

Daytona Beach: hIgh 3:42
s.m,, 8:55 p.m., low 2:13 Lin.,
2:38.
mi,.,
"''a i1cm
Port Canaveral: high 8:22
and Bill Noch, both of Hartford
s.m. 8:21 p.m., low 2:97 am.,
and eight grandchildren.
Granikow-Gaines Funeral 2:21 p.m.
Bayport: 1:44 a.m., 2:37
Ha ' Longwood, in charge of
p.m.,
low 8:27 a.m., 8:37 P.m.
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A QUESTION

the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce get a
first-hand look at some of the construction underway

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Bill
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A senator
who co-sponsored a proposed constitutional

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As a workman carefully balances himself along a by Cardinal Industries, Bruce Baker (right
girder, members of the industrial 25 Committee of forefront)

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helped conduct this morning's tour.

The Chinese announced the
nuclear test on Sept. Z. 0th-

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western United States iast Satancl in the east on
sun.
Pacific

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

property were two diamond the merchandise,
they obtained propert y by Claysha Margaret Saurex, 51,
Johnson said the fallout did
rings valued at $3,600 and an
Deputies arrested
an worthless cheeks.
who both gave their residence not move Into Florida until
Sheriff's detectives today electronic
oven,
color Altamonte Springs couple on
Bond was set at $5,000 each address as an Altamonte some time after Tuesday be.
were probing the thefts of television, stereo equipment, circuit court warrants charging for
Jim V. Suarez, 49, and Springs motel,
cause of air currents.
plants and electronic gear and cameras and a movie projector
jewelry in three south Seminole and a telephone answering
break-Ins,
device, deputies said.
Biagio Montello, 1705 Druid
Joann Gerard, of Orlando,
Drive, Altamonte Springs, told reported sterling silver Items
deputies a $500 staghorn fern valued at 11,500 were stolen
was stolen from his residence from her parked auto at 2116
and deputies reported an aloe San Jose Executive Center.
plant and three large vines In - Listed as missing were 15containers were taken after a ounces of beads, 200 rings and a
patio screen was cut at the quantity of necklaces.
residence of Ruth Smith, 2421
Sheriff's deputy R. D.
Eastbrook Blvd.
Strotridgejalledacasselberry
Sgt. Charles Coffee reported man In lieu of $5,000 bond on a
items valued at $5,059 were grand-larceny charge. Sheriff's

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state employment says he's 'a little bit embarrassed
because he wasn't aware of its full impact.
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"1 have the feeling that I should have looked
into the side effects in a little more detail
before I got into it," Sen. Kenneth MacKay, DOcala said Wednesday.

Solar Energy Test Scheduled
OCALA
(AP)
The Ocala
City
Council has agreed to test a solar energy
system that its designer says will drastically
cut the use of electricity in the home.
"I got a total 'go' situation" said Ken
Wilson,
i on, p
presi
residenn
t of WI
i con Corp.,an d
developer of a BTU meter designed to measure solar energy used to heat water.

reported missing after burglars reports said John Bartllotta,29,
forced open a door at the 66 Griggs Ave., Casselberry, Is
residence of Gary Edward accused of leaving the K-Mart
Caraway Balmy Beach Drive store U. S. 17-92, Fern Park

Forest City.
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remembers, "Boy, was that
water cold! 1 was freezing!"
Jimmy says.
"When we started home,
David said I was crazy!" laughs
Jimmy. "I did not!" denies
David
good-naturedly,
we don't go to that spot very
often!
Jimmy concedes.
David credits
his
Cub
and
Boy
Pausing
a minute, David says:
Scout training for preparing him
"If
I
hadn't
been in Boy Scouts, I
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the band at TUscawlija Middle
School, where David plays alto
sax and Jimmy toots
the tuba.
David is the photographer for
the school yearbook. He played
iouL'oalI at South Seminole
Middle School.
"T
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other children, not to go off for
by
themse1vesOther youngsters
can learn from this
experience," suggests David's
mother, a nurse
What have the boys learned
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and I dragged him up," David
reminisces,
'Good thing you grabbed that
old tree, or you'd probably been

"Johnson said that the informatlon shows there is no danget' to milk and no need for
protective action such as washing 5Ctbk3
However, he said heoriMred
a special milk sampling today
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Poles consider themselves Department to release the
names.
Th
dominated by the Soviet Union.
" e Congress failed to do It,
Each of these countries is ladeand we intend to do it," said
pendent, autonomous."
Ford.
After the debate, Brent D.
However, a Commerce De.
Scowcroft, White House nationJ. Brail ey Odham, Sanford signed one which was for the
spokesman said he
al security adviser, was
builder
and developer, Is little amount withheld from Cm.
tho ught the disclosures would
asked thought
by repo rters If the Soviets had
be of firms that cooperate with hitter about the sentence he ploye's Income.
troops stationed In Poland.
"Hell," Odham said, "I never
the bo tt
f
rather received In fede ral court In
"Yes," he replied,
an the names of firms that Orlando two days ago, but willfully withheld anything
th
Asked how many, Scowcroft had
happy that the case against him from the government in my life.
done so in the past.
said he didn't recall and then
When a man pays $140,000
Democra tic members of Con- has been resolved.
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said It might be four divisions.
Odham was fined $5,000 and lazes In im, he's not likely to
gress
quickly
po
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out
that
think
Then Scowcroft
rg
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ha
the Ford administra tion vigor- sentenced to three concurrent fo
t he owes $21,000 in
wha t the President wanted to
usly opposed anti boycolt pro- six-month prison sentences on 1 74 — and I didn't forget, nor
say Is that we don't recognize o
visions ln the tax hill enacted
three counts of fallureto file did lwllhfully fail to file the
Soviet domination of Eastern
this
session
and recently signed f ederal wage withholding taxes prope r forms.
Europe."
which are deducted from P I III wish I could tell everyone
Dobrianskl chair by the President.
Dr. Lev E
employe's pay.
the true story behind all this,"
corporations
U.S.
are
reman of the National Captive
Mehrtens he said, "but you know your
Nations Committee, said, "I quired by law to report to the
Jiiige William 0.
friends Will always believe you
was shocked to hear President Commerce Department any do- handed down the sentences and your enemies never will.
So
Ford state and even try to de- mands from Arab countries to after a federal jury found
how can you win?"
preposterous
participate
In
the
boycott
if
Odharn guilty on Sept. 14.
fend
his
He said that when the
statement that 'there Is no against Israel as a condition of
Judge Mehrtens suspended building "bust" hit during the
Soviet domination over Eastern doing business in the Arab
all the prison sentences and recession of 1974-75 he had
world,
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When asked for his position placed Odham on one-year's many outstanding accounts
n. ZflUfld S. Muskie, I).
on the Panama Canal, Carter unsupervised probation and receivable
including his tax
who
is
Maine,
of Polish descent,
said he might be willing to gave him that same amount of refund but that it was nearly
Impossible to collect and he
share more fully the responsi- time to pay the fine.
According to Odham, prior to even offered the government
bullies for administering the
Canal with the Panamanian pronouncing sentence, Judge one of his developments If it
government, to pay higher fees Mehrtens told him that he would take It off his hands, just
for movement of goods through didn't believe Odham had to keep it from going under, h
Barbardine F. Bartlett, the Canal Zone and to reduce "willfully" failed to follow the said.
LOngwood
the U.S. military establishment edict of the law, but that there
"But they refused,' he
Charles F. Jeinery, Orange in the zone.
"might be probable" cause for commented.
City
"But I would not relinquish the Jury conviction.
Odham said the federal
Ruby Wed, Pensacola
Odham said the government charges were filed against him
practical control of the Panama
DISCHARGES
canal Zone any time In the claimed he owed $21,000 In in the spring of 1974 (when the
Sanford:
foreseeable future," he added. unpaid taxes, but that the Internal Revenue Service
Mary J. Berrien
The Panamanian am- government owed him ap- owned him nearly $33,000 in
Annie Cullen
bassador to the United States proximately $33,000 in tax refunds) and he didn't get the
Franklin Ervin
reacted by saying Carter ,has refunds at the time and he was refund until July.
$
Annie L Johnson
raised the price tag" for a new negotiating with the Internal
He said he foresees no
Louis T. Kooky
treaty between the two coun- Revenue Service for a set- problems with any of
his
Jane Mauk
tlement when he was originally current projects and
tries.
that
the
Ada Thomas, DeBary
"If he (Carter) Is elected It charged.
will be paid.
Harold F. Walker, Deltona
Odham also said that he. as a $s
would be up to the people and
Karen S. Fryer, Fern Park government of Panama to do- developer and builder, must
"All I want to do now,"
Annie M. Bracken, Orange
ride if they are prepared to pay sign "hundreds of forms" each OdJan said, "is get squared
City
that price. We would have liked year and that he didn't away with everyone and put
Madeline G. Rudolph, Orange
President Ford to be more defi- remember whether he had this entire mess behind me."

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people from a public
health standpoint," said Will y
Johnson, head of the date's ra-diological laboratory In 01,

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — There's no
reason for the House Rules Committee to convene Friday for a special briefing on the
controversial Cross-Florida Barge Canal, the
House Republican leader says.
House Sped ker Donald Tucker, DTallahassee, has called the rules panel to a
Friday briefing by Col. Donald Wisdom,
Jacksonville district engineer for the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers.

also responded quickly, saying nile and precise In his own in. and a sound compromise."
Ford added that If the two
he was "disappointed that tentlons," said Ambassador NIcountries are unable to reach
Max Frankel of the New York President Ford thosetodjsmjss colas
Thuc3ifhe
manttosaythatthe
Ford said Owe United sstes igreenunt before the SALT I
the Russians
ware not using human rights nf millions of "must
and will maintain corn-treaty expires Oct. 3, 1977, "you
people In Eastern Europe."
Eastern Europe as "their own
A senior European diplomat plate access to the Panama Ca- will unleash again an abut
sphere of Influence and were
arms race with the potential of
said of Ford's assertion, "It's
"
not making certain "with their
crazy. If it Isn't, what's the
On
the
arms
limitation
talks
a nuclear holoca ust of w
troops that It's a Communist
North Atlantic alliance (NATO) with the Soviets, Ford said he believable dimensions."
all about?"
"met just last week with the
The President replied: "I
Carter retorted that during
During another exchange, foreign minister of the Soviet
don't believe, Mr. Frankel, that Ford cri
ticized the Democratic Union, and he indicated to me Ford's two years in the White
the Yugoslavians consider
Congress for failure to disclose that the Soviet Union is Inter- House "there has been abso.
themselves dominated
the names of compa nies that ested in narrowing the differ- lutelyno Progress made toward
Soviet Union. I don't believe the
had participated In the Arab ences and making a realistic a new SALT agreement."
Romanians consider themboycott against Israel and said
selves dominated by the Soviet
he had directed the Commerce
Union. I n't believe that the

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the United Auto Workers' National Ford
Council today, it then goes to a vote at the 99
Ford bargaining units around the country.
Union officials have said they would not
disclose terms of the agreement until after the
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get on the presidential ballot.

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Officials said they were taklag further readings today but
that so far the Increase was in
line With what other dates reported from Um Sept. 26 blast.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — President
Ford and Jimmy Carter will be joined by
Eugene McCarthy and Tom Anderson on
Florida's presidential ballot, elections officials have announced,
McCarthy is the latest addition to the list,
His name was put on Wednesday when the
U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a
Florida move to keep him off th e ballot.
Th e New Orleans-based court upheld a
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i.ea1y, 11 jut have
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Sundays and Big Jim Folsom Day In Alabama,"
Guitar prnI.e
Wllliami.
has
ars; sold ea do"his ham
been hi orne, to
"my"
work knows
"Besides," WIlliim. muses. 'Who', this Folsom
"
Bib, bib," matters

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U.N. Fiddles,

By ED PRKZETT

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senOihtoflll eagenda—Sou ernAfrjca,
th
th terrorism,
Middle East, Cyprus,
international
the lear prollferaticm, and the economic relations
nuc
weendeveloped and developthgcountijes,to
name a few.
Twootherissues—Korea,andtheproposed
athjonofaedVjm_ were tonthe
back-burner at the outset, In deference to the preelection political uncertainties in the United States.

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General Assembly preoccupied with its favorite

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status.
First the newly independent Seychelles Islands
had to be accorded the status of U.N. membership.
The Seychelles have a population of 56,000, but now
have their flag waving on a new pole outside the
U.N. building. In fact, thereareflveextra flagpoles
waiting for other new members yet to come none
1 w111 suffer the indignity of having to wait for a pole
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to be erected for their flag after they are voted In.
Then there was the thorny problem
status-

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Suddenly, a second Demoa'atic contender for
the throne, John Alexander, begin, to rap the
present eQuity riosnmlon, hlwhig Incumbents
fOfall
the1115 hil1flt hi the coisity including blind

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Assembly got under way .rentky without
gerraung many neaallnes. Not thSt there aren't

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Iwsial NsraW, SNkriii, FL

the's a voter, and It's that time Of year when
politicians mot obey the Golden RU11b1 nke th
voters,
Suddenly Binford promises to. write the rat-

moeiIoea and nude dancing.
"Who bUI* the piesit costhoepe?" pipes In
Tom Btnfor&amp; Noting the expenee and the fact that
You can't wenh the windows, the Independent
cwdieiaysft all onAlezander, who WAS inomce
when that decision was made.
Not to be oitdona,, Blnford's opponent, Bob
French, shouting "blood Is thicker than water,"
,4i1m, oidrlgl* that Rlnford Is tied to the
"machine" In Seminole County.
Republican contender 8111 Kirchhoff says he's
been around Sanford a long time and has yet to spy
a "political machine." However, Kirchhoff
Promises that ifhe spots one he'll eradicate ftjnthe
name of good goveromenL
Meanwhile, Republican Vince Perry Is practicing acouwiting, sharpening up his skills In anticipation of applying them to the county budget
Perry, however, seems confined as to what acMforto use to tryandplacatearatUeenake-waving mother from Geneva who vows
mayhem Against School Supt. Bud lAyer because
school bum don't rim on the dirt road shelives on.
No one understands what she's doing at a
commission debate. And no one cares. After all,

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thinks It should be bswied In one of his wellL

Klrchhoff wants the snake killed, while Guitar
says it should be arrested and placed In a Jail NO
guarded by AIlwwde Police ailef Jeetus East.
Meundsr wants the u.ke delivered to the
courthouse, while Williams, who has been carefully
evaluating the situation, suddenly sans up what
candidates have been thinking, "Frankly," he says,
"It seems, maybe, politics Is getting justa little hit

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factor.
The bed Intelligence brains In the West could
have worked for years and have spent millions
trft to ferret out the Mg's secrets by conventional espionage methods and have sue.
ceeded inohi
only and plem of,
Now, literally out of the blue, Russia's most
edv.
fighter plane has been dumped into
their lape Intact simply because one lowly
lieutenant got fed up with the regime he lived
under.
Unfortunately, chance, accident and the
unforeseesbie can work both ways, and have.
We remember the British scientists Alan
N &amp;
Kla us Fuchs,
19I4
turned over atomic secrets of Incalculable value
to the Soviets before they were caught.
Here again was the unpredictable human
factor at works changing history but with far
less happy consequences for the free world than

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Congress's
Popularity
Shrinking

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President Ford, for example, was right on

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target when In his first debate with Jimmy
Carter, 1w blasted th e I.eghiative Branch of
I
government for presently spending annually
wise — of which delegation gets to sit closest to the
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almost $1 billion on Itself for housekeeping,
speaker's rostrum. This was solved by drawing
salaries, expenses and the like.
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lots. Indonesia won. It was tougher, though, to deal
It is totally Indefensible that while the
wi th the Palestine Liberation Organization, which
bers of representatives and senators has
num
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demanded a nameplate at its desk like those which
/1/it.
remained constant over the years, apI,
Identify each nation in the assembly.
proprfaflons for the House and Senate, and their
The PLO,ofcourse,js not a nation oraU.N.
joint activities, has risen more than $100 million
between 1960 and 1970. From 1970 to 1976, this
member, but has been admitted under Arab
11
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fliure ruse an additional $250 million.
pressure as an "observer," like a dozen other
L
For the fiscal year J ust ended, the Congress
organiza tions which have seats In the assembly
spent a total of $925 million on Itself. From June
hail, but no nameplates. The Arabs went to bat for
1970 to the end of 1975, the number of Legislative
the PLO. The result: all the "observer"
Branc h employes r a whopping fl per cent,
delegations now get a nameplate.
6,750 employes, to Its present total of 37,303.
One-Two
The Old'
Fina lly there are the parties, luncheons and
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Why In the world, J ust to single out one absurd
dinners. A good U.N. diplomat can't go to nation
expenditure should the U. S. Botanic Garden
the Case
collect, cultivate and grow plants for display in
A's reception without also going to nation B's.
co
ngressional offices, at a yearly cod of $1.2
Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim looked at the
largest corporations has
million?
social schedule and calculated It was adding as ; stoppedofngAmerica's
b*o the private and emotional
Codgre&amp;i has also, quite correctly, been
much as five or six hours to,the worng day. "Th
lives q(Jbppi1iga through the usc of per.
"labeled hypocritical for lecturing the Executive
time and energy invo(ved, not to méntfod the ex
aonally and I.Q,tMs and the
on of
Bruch on morals and ethi cs while at the same
e
other nonessential information, and has found
~ pense," he told
correspondents, "detract
time winkingat unethical and illegal activities on
Is doing quite well wIthout it.
heavily from resources that should be devoted to
At 84, President Tito has already lived two
more than a match for the pinpricks of the part of certain of *own members.
our work, as well as Imposing a burden on the
In an Interview in the current Issue of the years longer than Mao Tse-tung. So there was a
It Is absolutely outrageous that Senate GOP
nationalist subversion.
Harvard Business Review, Frank T. Cary, natural, if premature, chatter of alarm when the
health of those involved."
But the second thing toy is that Yugoslav Leader Hugh Scott and other senators can
chairman and chief executive officer of Inter- day
But status and protocol must be served, It
separatism probably will grow more prickly receive unlawful contribution., from Gull Oil but
national BusIuMth(Th),uys that
announced that It was obliged to postpone
when
gercontrol the Senate Ethics Committee votes 5-1 against
seems. All we can say Is that some of those
company now only asks job-seekers for the in. President Glscard d'Estalng's state visit
it.
Because
of its complex national composition, even Investigating these charges.
diplomats should worry less about their own status
formation It thinks Is necessary to make the because Tho was unwell (later diagnosed as
It turns the stomach to learn that when Gulf
protest In Yugoslavia tends to flow into
employment decision name, address, previous acute liver trouble.
and more about the status of the U.N. as a whole,
Oil's chief lobbyist. Claude Wild, was under fire
nationalist channels.
education and a few other basic facts.
which has been going from bad to worse. With a
So an old fear re-emerged, which has alumhis Illegal
corporate
contributions,
he could
The six republics have very different Incomesfor
receive
a letter
from Sen.
Da
"We don't ask about the employment of the bered for some years. When President Tito dies,
budget of around $400 million plus another $1.6
niel Inouye, Dpe r head. Presi dent Tito commands a loyalty Haw
applicant's spouse, about relatives employed by might the six republics of Yugoslavia start
aii, a
mem ber of the Watergate
billion in programs its agencies administer
to
the
that for many Yugoslav citizens transcends their Committee,former
which reads:
mt,i or for previous addresses. We don't ask break away from each other? Will some of them
organization is beginning to strain even the more
nationalist or religious beliefs. His eventual
about treatment for nervous
tormental
eIQ.,I up! Please know that
your friends are
successors will not be so lucky.
charitable comment heard so often: "Well, it's
Illness. We don't ask about arrest records or strong
wlthyou.If!canbeofanya,please
Iiiclash among hardliners In
To
contain
nationalist
pressures
better than nothing at all."
1110)'
PoildinS criminal charges or criminal
In- Yugoslavia's Communist party? Might they or
have to choose: either todrengthenthe powers not hestitate to call."
dictments. We do ask itboid convictions, but only some
of the Individual republics call in Moscow's
Incredible. Small wonder that In the public
of the central government or to try to tame
convictions during the previous five years."
help?
opinion polls the Congress Is at the bottom of th e
republics
by
giving
them
res
ponsibility.
The reason for the company's Change In
The first thing to say Is that this Is a large
list of Institutions held in esteem by the
poli cy, says Cary, "is that we were getting a lot dreamro er of que
ll
stions to con jut up out of the
Centralization probably will not work. One American public.
of data we really didn't need. It was duttering up activities of
five
nuts.
The
Croats
who
actively
The National Academy of Sciences has concluded that the
problem Is that no single national group IS
the files. Worse than that, It was tagging along plot the federation's overthrow, and murder Its
But It Is on the subject of absenteeism and
fluorocarbon gases, used mainly as propellant., In aerosol ans,
overwhebulngjy strong; the Serbs
after people. Particularly in the case of ui- di
'
plomats In the West, are the minuscule and
that I think Congress, and certain
largest
group
but
are
dill
a
good
deal
less
are a serious threat to the earth's protective layer of ozone.
favorable Information abo ut an employe, there's lunatic fringe of the two
congressmen, are getting a bun rap. Or at least ,
million
or
so
Croats
who
half
the
total
population.
So
centralization
might
ür
But the scientists said there should be a two-year delay of
a tendency for the material to follow the person live scattered In Western countries. They have
my
regulation In order to rind out more about the exact dimensions
look Like Servian hegemony which the Serbs are Uvifles judgment,
is not we such criticism of these ac.
around
forever
and
to
influence
management
no
International
backing.
In
Yugoslavia
itself,
ll thought ott.
of the threat.
too
weak
to
enforce.
And
it
could
tempt
the
decisions that It shouldn't.
the security forces, which will survive Tito, are
Soviet Union to play one group against the other.
Selective regulation will almost certainly be needed at some
time In the future, according to the report.
Hd reporters Carl West and
Alan Horton make a big deal out of the fact that
We draw several conclusions. First, the scientists are a
Just last Year 279 COflgressmfl took $600,000
sober, conservative bunch. They aren't stampeding. But they do
worth of tripe abroad to 70 countries. When
display serious concern.
Second, the Du Pont Co. and other manufacturers of fluorotransportation and other costs are Included, this
figure rises to as much as 88 million.
carbons should Intensify their research to find a harmless
SUUUIe gas.
In an article In the "National Enquirer,"
WASHINGTON It took Secretary of State
Third, people would do well In their consumer decisions to
"The use of smoke as a counter-measure,"
headlin
ed "Voters Are Being Shortchanged by
resolution that Rep. Stephen Solarz, D.-N.Y., had M
avoid aerosol cans where possible.
Henry Kissinger's personal intervention lad notes the secret report, "was severely li
embers
of Congr ess Who Neglect Their Duties
ed
mit
offered , It called upon the United States to deny to
________________________________ week to overcome a congressional effort to block during this evaluation because German
Run
for
President," House GOP Leader John
recog
nition
to Transkei, a vassal black state
the sale of$ Maverick air4o-gound missiles to regulations
uie., charges; "Congress Is damaged by the
prohibit Its use when aircraft are created by South Africa.
Saudi. Arabia.
overhead."
a bsence of senators and congressmen who
DeKieffer conceded to us that he had writt
Not mentioned in the public discussion was
Became of German range restraints, the
en
neglect
their duties while r unning for
the key passages and passed it out for use on
that the Saudis will now be able to exchange
Pres
id
t."
en
attacking missile-carrying pWnes were also
Capitol Hill. He also admitted that he had failed
missile fire with their two principal rivals In the obliged to conduct simulated strikes. Sensitive
to Label the material as com ing from a foreign
Singling out such members of Congress as
Middle East, Israel and Iran, which have Instruments recorded how
effective the
agent, which is req uir ed by law. He sa id both Hube rt Humphrey,
already purchased Maverick missiles from the Maverick would have been
George McGovern, Morris
agaLut actual
Republican Study Comm ittee head Ed Feulner Udall
United States. Classified documents show, targets.
and Birch Bayh, Rhodes observes:
and Rep. Dent were already aware that he was a
"A check of the major candidates In
however, that the Saudi., originally wanted 1,000
recent
Air Force officials assured the GAO that all
register ed South African agent.
years Indicates a 30 to B) per cent drop in anof these sophisticated missile&amp;
factors had been assessed In previous tests and
Footnote:
The South Af rican embassy also awning roll calls. This i
A secret duly by the General Accounting
s unfair to the taxpayers
that the Maverick was deadly against tanks,
passed out some of deKieffer's material on who elect
Office also shows that the popular Maverick personnel carriers, parked planes
these
pe1e
to rir.,en them."
and other
CapIt! Hill. We hnre !earr.cd ttat A.S. Hop1or the sunny tujweiast ground targets.
penstein, an embassy counselor, dropped off the
$
than for murky Europe. Nevertheless, the
But Rhodes Is all wet. He's got things exactly
Footnote: The GAO report also was critical of
data at strategic offices,
Pentagon has approved Maverick sales to our
backwards.
What Is unfair to the taxpayers that
the Pentagon's paperwork in the handling of the
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Secretary of State
European allies.
elect Big Spending li berals like Humphrey,
Maverick program.
Henry Kissinger reported to Presi de
The Maverick air4o-ground missile Is guided
nt Ford McGovern, Udall and Bayh Is not that they are
SOUTHERN AFRICAN AGENT: Two
after
his return from Africa that he found black
by TV sights, which function literally as the prominent congressmen recently took
frequently a bsent, but that they are not absent
up the
leaders far more moderate In private than
missile's eyes. Weather and lighting, therefore, came of South Africa on the House floor without
In enough! It would be Infinitely pr
eferable for the
public. Apparently, they f l they mud sound
are Important factors,
ee
America n taxpayer, and much less damagin g in
mentioning that part of their speeches were
Militant In their public statements. Kissinger is dollars
According to the secret GAO study, the written word for word by a South African agent.
an d cents, if guys like these took more
pushing Rhodesia to accept a black prune
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jun kets and were present to vote even Less.
One congressman didn't even know it. Rep.
minister, cflosen by the heads of the surrounding
could significantly affect (Its) effectiveness In Philip Crane, R.I]l., who is considered one
of the
black st ates, as soon as possi bl e. The sooner this
the European environment." This missile, with brightest members of the
Think about it. How did we
get In a si tuation
House, said he thought
is done, he advised, the less li kely it will be that w here
the average fanfly pays $,j64 in taxes
its not-always-seeIng TV eye, performed well In the speech came from the
conservative
of
Ru
ia
ss
will Interfere with Rhodesia.
Europe. But 11w tests, according to the GAO, Republican Study Committee.
all kinds? Why it
is that Inflation, caused Largely
by government
didn't take into recount the 'operational
spending and monetary cxThe committee got the speech, however, from
Pr esident Ford has been ca lling for
suitability (actors."
the
panslon,
now costs e
defeat of the Democra ts in Congress. But
Donald deKiefler, a registered foreign agent for
th average fam ily $1,062
stud y; "The overall success of South Af ri ca.
at a annually? What has caused government
closed-door meeting with congressional leaders
committ ee pawned of f the
the Maverick system in Europe could be less
regulation o f the economy
speech on Crane without saying where It came
last week, he wished them "a good election" and
which code your
than the success rate reported If these (actors from.
family and mine an additiona
told them: "Hopefully I'll see you back
In Ufl5rUy hgh prices? l $2,000 yearly In
were considered,"
The second congressman, John Dent, D.-Pa..
Jan uary."
An enemy could be expected, for example, to admitted he knew deKieffer had prepared the
The answer is very
Just call me 'Rocky? I returned a weirdo's
House Speaker Carl
simple: We got in our
use smoke and smog to blind the Maverick's TV speech. Dent explained that he was rushed and
Al
bert
pushed
hard
present
economic predic
behind II scenes to get th
obscene gesture today!"
eye. But in West Germany, where mod of the
ament not because the
e House out on time. Big
"wanted to get whatever canned he.t I could
1k told President For
Spenders in Congress were abroad pa rt y ing,
tests were conducted, there are regulations get" into the debate.
d at a closed leadership or
because they were running for
Iiicvtuig 'We're not going to be
smoking tm the atnmsoliere.
president. We
bogged k)wfl by got in
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Search
through the wreckage of a Cuban Jetliner today, looking for clues to the
cause of an explosion that ripped through the
DC8 shortly before It plunged into the ocean,
killing all 78 persons aboard. The Cubana
airlines plane had just taken off from
Bridgetown on Wednesday when the pilot
reported the explosion. He attempted to
return to the airport, but crashed 11 miles
from the Caribbean resort Island. Some officials speculated sabotage could have been
involved.
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
Africans
sought support in the U.N. Security' Council'
today for a binding arms embargo on South
AfrIca aimed at forcing her to get out
of
Ndmibja. A similar embargo was vetoed by
Britain, France and the United States last
year. Informed sources said recently that U
such a resolution Is submitted, the Western
Big Three would veto It again. African
diplomats have given council members a
Private, informal and unofficial draft of an
embargo resolution, hoping to negotiate a
final text that could be submitted to the
council next week.
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variety of reasons
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Tatum O'Neal Named
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Tatum O'Neal has
been named "Female Star of the Year" by the
National Association of Theatre Owners. She
will be honored Oct. 13 at a Disneyland awards
ceremony.
The 12-year-old actress, daughter of movie
star Ryan O'Neal, won an Oscar for her debut
Performance in "Paper Moon." Her second
film was "Bad News Bears" with Walter

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Attorneys for former central
Florida gambling czar Harlan
"The Colonel" Blackburn Will
ask Circuit Court Judge Voile
A. Williams Jr. on Friday to
extend Blackburn's freedom on
appeal bond despite the U.S.

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before
Judge
William Friday at3:ISp.m.on
a new motion to extend the

Seminole, Is on parole after
serving 3!z years In federal

prison on gambling and income-

at an Orlando motel parking lot
In a I a.m. raid and seized 40

pounds ol marijuana.

Ex-Bookmaker Wins
Five-Year Probation
A 39-year-old South Carolina
man who pleaded guilty to
bookmaking after being Indicted by Florida's statewide
grand jury In connection with a

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Cowart Jr. meted the probation
to Jack Leroy Crenshaw,
formerly of Orlando, who went
to L.as Vegas to work as a card
dealer after sheriffs agents
raided the football-betting
operation last Nov. 1 at Lake
Destiny
Apartments,
Altamonte Springs.
Crenshaw was later Indicted
along with Luther Judson
McNamara, 52, also of Orlando.
Crenshaw was brought back to
Seminole to face trial but
pleaded guilty in a plea.
bargaining deal in which State
Ally. Abbott Herring's office

Circuit Court Judge Joe

dropped a second bookmaking
count and charges of main.
taming a gambling house and
resisting
arrest
without

violence.

Attention to duty.
A prerequisite for every
Brisson professional.

Crenshaw told Judge Cowart
that he's "always been a
gambler" but is now working
for $75 a week at his brother's
mercantile store in Lancaster,
S. C., so he can support his wife
and five children.
In earlier court appearances,
Crenshaw said he "didn't keep
any books, but I was about
br oke and we couldn't have
been making much money."
McNamara said the bookie
operation took bets by
telephone and its best week
brought in a $3,000 profit. He
said the operation was being
phased out when sheriff's
agents raided the apartment
after utilizing court.ordered
wiretaps to gather evidence.
McNamara free on appeal
bond on a concealed firearm
conviction, pleaded no contest
to the bookmaking Indictment
and was sentenced to 90 days In
jail plus 10 years probation and

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ation, which will sponsor a
political rally Sunday at its
recreation field in conjunction
with the Seminole County
League of Women Voters, has
received 28 acceptances out of
34 candidates invited to the
rally.

The candidates are those
whose name appears on the
Nov. 2 general election ballot.

plete with carnival rides,
games, donkey and elephant

Robert I. Brisson L.F.D.

BRISSON FUNERAL HOME

34
months suspended sentence.
In another case this week,
Judge
Cowart
put
a
Casselberry juvenile originally
Indicted for armed burglary, a
life felony, on a three-year
probationary sentence.
Hank Paul Alvarez, 17, could
ha ve received a maximum
sentence of five years in prison
on his guilty plea to the lesser
and Included offense of larceny
of a firearm.
The Lake Howell High School
student entered the plea after
negotiations In May following
his April arrest on a Seminole
County Grand Jury indictment
charging he burglarized a
Ca.sselberry residence on Feb.
17 and while therein armed
himself with a rifle and a pistol.
Judge Cowart meted four
years probation for Michael
Elder, 21, of Houston, on his
guilty plea to a grand larceny

charge.

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A "county fair" atmosphere
will prevail at the rally, com-

Sanford, Florida

Inilatlonary pressures In the
economy, since they are less
volatile than farm priclm

"Bounce less "
Checking

ride's for the youngsters, eoncessions with all the makings of
lunch and snacks. Bands from
both Milwee Middle School and
Lyman 111gb School will entertaIn along with "Uncle Sam"
ithe' stilt walker) and other
performers from Rosie

riers

Entertainment and games
start at 11 a.m. with speakers
commencing at 1 p.m. The
festive day Will continue into
the late afternoon.
The recreation area is located
in the Woodlands, one mile east
of Interstate 4, off SR 434.
Seminole County

headquarters of John Grady,
Republican candidate for the
U.S. Senate seat currently held
by Lawton Chiles, will open
with special ceremonies at 5:30
p.m. Sunday.
The headquarters is located
in a building across from the
Springs at 434 SR 434,
A cocktail party-reception In
honor of Slate Rep. Robert
liattaway ([)-Altamonte

Springs) will be held from 6:.10
to 9 tonight at the Mai tland
Civic Center.

Sill Lake Nowell Cud
Monday. 7:31p.m.
M.ntO.msry Ward
Wndnssday.IS ama? p.m.
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TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP)
Former
Alabama Gov. James E. "Big Jim" Folsom
visited the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and
Blind, where he'll soon take up residence.
The former governor is legally blind, according to his son, Jack, who accompanied
him,
George McFaden, director of the department for adult blind and deaf, said that after
Folsom is admitted he will be trained in
walking with a cane and taught daily living
skills.
"I want the fundamentals, learning to walk
and pick up a fork," said Folsom, who served
two terms as Alabama's governor. He will be
68 Saturday.
As governor, Folsom successfully backed a
$3-million bond issue to build the institute in
this east Alabama city.

905 Laurel Avenue

for Industrial commodities as

an Indication of the underlying

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Will opea*e en a bslldey
sebedale, Menday, Oct. 11,
in oboevaace if Celumbis
Day.
N. residential or
beehuss delivery will be
Provided. However, service to lecibezeg will be
mai.d, and spedal
delivery service will be
provided as usual.

liz evasion convictions.
The Florida Supreme Court
the U.S. Supreme Court for a denied Blackburn's appeal in
rehearing In the Blackburn the Lee shooting case and
case.
Rhodes sought review of the
case
by the U.S. Supreme
Blackburn, 57, was sentenced
by Judge Williams In January
On July 9 Judge Williams
l974to six-months t0 10-years In
NIW MIMSIRS
ruled
that Blackburn could
WILCOMI IACH WICK
Supreme Court's refusal to prison after a Jury convict ed
remain free 90 days on appeal
16.0 I. 101H.S2.11mch we" stiff
review his conviction In con- the former lottery chieftain Iii
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in 1971 111' whIch t
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sought
revocatthn 'of BlackHwy. csaai.e
Blackburn's
attorney, Blackburn associate was burn'salndafterBlack
WINTER PARK
Richard S. Rhodes of Orlando, wounded.
burn was arrested July 16 by
St. NicNard's Episcopal
said today a hearing is
Blackburn, who lives In south Orange County
chirith
sheriffs agent

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pest of the food price hikes at
the farm level usually are
passed along shoppers within
$ sift time
Consumer finished foods
that Is, goods ready for sale on
grocery shelves rose seven_
tenths per cent last month, foilowing declines In each of the
preceding five months.
Farm prices rose 1.1 per cent
last month, following declines
of 2.9 per cent In August and 1
per cent In July. Processed
foods and feeds were up onehajl
per cent In September, after,
also dedjnlng in July and
August.

Mall Holiday

Blackburn Making Bid
To'Stay Out Of Prison

operation has been sentenced to
five years probation.

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broad range of Industrial goods,
the govenmient reported today,
The Labor Department
report Indicated strong Inflatlonary pressure In the
economy, and was certain to
provide Democrat Jimmy
Carter and other administration critics with fresh
sazunwiltion In the presidential
campaign.
President Ford's economic
advisers were concerned that
today's 4m'tI'i as well an
some yet to come before the
Nov. 2 election, would Increase
public anxiety and put their
man on the defensive.
The Sentember Increan was
the lard since wholesale
-rose one-tenth of 1 per
cent In Augiet, and increases
which averaged three-tenthi of
1 per cent In the three preceding

Economists usually are more

The new surge In prices is
likely to mean higher cods
ahead for consumers. since

While "Resuscitation Annie" lies on the floor,
Joe Doyle practices some of the lifesaving
techniques he has been learning at Milwee School.
The course Is being taught by two Altamonte Springs
firemen, Mike Delman and Bill Baer, First phase of
the C.P.R. (Cardio Pulmonary Resusitatlon) class
began today with lessons in mouth-to-mouth
breathing and external heart massage. A classmate,
Mike Sawyer (right), awaits his turn.

'Big Jim' Folsom Now Blind
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cods for farm products and a market counters, since at lead concerned about price trends

South Africa Embargo Sought

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Bangkok's streets

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Press and demanded that international news
organizations submit for censorship all
stories
critical of the new government. Soldiers
guarded some government buildings and a
tank was stationed In front of the supreme
military headquarters, but the capital
generally was reported calm following
Wednesday's seizure of power by Sangad, who
has taken a tough anti-Communist line.

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of
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were quiet today as Thailand's new military
ruler, Sangad Chalawyij, declared martial
law in the wake of bloody street clashes that
left at least 26 persons dead and 180 wounded.

JOHN D. LOFTONS JR.

Accident,
H istory
Converge

WASHINGTON (AP)
changes at the wholesale level
InrIal commodity prices
Wholesale pr1ces aoer.d nine- are generally followed at the Increased nine-tenths per cent,
tr4bo of 1 per cat In Siçten- retail level,
the largest rile since a 1.2 per
her, the ibtped hiaius In 11 'The hiereanes probably will eel advance last October.

On Streets Of Thai Capital

U. &amp; Sen. 1AWt011 Cliilsibtakelafld) will put
his walking shoes on In Sanford Friday morning.
Odlea is scheduled to begin his trek at 400 Crystal
Drive around 9 am. At 10:10 am., (Idles is
scheduled to visit the Carriage Hill subdivision In
Caanelberry before departing for St. Johns Coady.
Chiles walked more than 1,0000 miles six years
ago which took 90 days and stretched from One
end of the date to the other. That was during his
first CWflPIl&amp;fl for national office.

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Loading Woman Democrat In .Conn.cticut Race

Wcoeirguira A Vote4effer For Maverick Weicker

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:It's Daley 'Puppet' Vs. Nemesis Of Demo'Machine'

NIdenIees___
ao
HAR1TORD, Comm. - San Lowell P. Welcker is it rare breed of
for huip 'p---- the top" from presidential Coast" - Fairfield Courdy - has been too buay gathering per. years of service In Connecticut's Senate baton becoming
nom1js
amisJimmy
Carter.
aonal pubIIc1t to really come to grip, with matters that plague secretary of the state In Ifl.
RepobMcur - an incanbs* wbo Is actually trying to rid. the
&amp;Ifl In its bwcy stage, of course, ti*&amp;bsffer-Welckar race the state - unemployment, energy, prices
Watergate scandal Into election to a secoad term,
and tax problems.
The raw MatiMles of Cmect1crt'i VOt$ nskssç in Mti.
has yat proderad no real "Issue" t,fta,. with pnisd signs InSPRINGFIELD, M. - The next governor of flhjnojs wllJ
In ruturn, Weicker, Is practically Ignoring Mr.. Schafer's Schaffer's major pita - Democrats odniinbe,lng Rspublicam
While other Republicansdadder
The primary was marked by name-calling and nukllnglng of attention Is the Mate's precarious financial condition and the
at the very mudlon of the dicdftte
that
1either
boa young, aggressive prosecutor or an epri
whole
cp
J
.i
. may wind up basically as a candidacy, as far as public statements are concerned. (He dId
name "Watergate1" Connecticut's *.yeuold JseiIor senator
the lowed order, so It's no surprise that the political scars are question of whether a tax Increase will be necessary to fund
574, to 4lO. However there are sizoso independii*' hi the
OUUcIan who looks and talks Like his political ally, Chicago Wow t heal despite Howlett's SIlo 44 per cent victory margin, education.
actually seems to revel it. Nih making his service
however, play with her In a recad benefit tennis match. The six, date, and INS Is the colomivi that decides which way __
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on the 1973.
elections
Mrs. Schafer Is =regarded an a moderate
r Richard J. Daley.
to liberal foot.alz lawmaker relishesthefact that he Is on. of Congress'
74 Senate Watergate committee lb. fulcrum ci his cwçslgn Iii Democrat,
Walker effectively labeled Howlett as Delay's "puppet," and
Weicker Is aiming squarely at those Indspsndeidi kno
Neither candIdate favors a tax Increase.
whiltile W
esIIy tavoñte Is James H. Thompson, the fresh new Ia. of the identification duck, at least pertly because Hewlett Is almost
giver
up
most
of
the
conservatism
better
tennis
player..)
this normally Dmocratic state. Wddw was tougher on the hodIsplWadillf
hula
going
to
lose
many
conservative
Republican.
beatai
01
h
1llinot
pollUc
"It
would be Irresponsible to even consider an Increase In taxes
,
is - member of the date lagialature
Nb= admittistration duft those Watergate days than mod of
The senator has agreed to meet his opponint in a series of frequent criticism of his own party. PA has am threatened to
as old, rotund and Irish as the mayor. Thompson picked up on that so Long as we're wasting or
wPirlor
to
becoming
the
Republican
candidate,
Thompm
theme.
misusing current resources,"
for
a
Iflembersbip
card
In
the
GOP's
fib"
wing.
televised debates, apparently on ths, anumpUm Met be can leave the GOP on a few occuloins and to as an Independenti
the Democrats on the committee.
received national attention for winning convictions against
Thompson mi. "Budget swings we posak " therefore, I do
Mrs.
Schafer
knows
she
can't
do
anything
about
Weicker's
verbally
overpower
her
with
his
seven years of Washington as.
The image Of the Political maverick who dowl bodwe to
"Onecian rule ova the long haul produces Political and not form" that a tax Increase will be necessary.11
Whether the anti-Weicker Republicans will vote for Mrs.
numerous members of Daley's politics] "machine," jJ
trump card - Us oftokelmess an the Watergate issue and his perience - two as a member of the House Pdw to his ascension to Schaffer
condemn his own party is what Wekkw
goveninerita1
conditions which are not healthy," Thompson says.
or
simply
4pre
the
Senate
race
Is
another
question,
'a
ottempt
He criticizes Howlett for promising voters too much, including a
to NO In Us readium to critiche GOP natim" policies and the pwty plat. the Senate.
late U.S. Appellate Judge and Gov. Otto Kamer.
hid for_palulaut and Democratic votes.
Thompson,
who
lives
In
Chicago,
wall
propelled
into
MY
Some
Democratic
leaders
privately
admit
that
the
undw
the
f
that he will riot raise taxes. He adds:
orm at the drop of a haL Hower, her strategy seems to be
The DemOcrAtic candidate is Secretary of State Nchad j. governoes race an the basis of his Impressive iecol as a
If Mrs. Schaffer Is to improve the odds against her,
Oppoft Weicker Is Gloria Schaller, Counecticut's
of aimed at proving
Democratic ,tan because 01
a
wlett
is elected and keep all of the promises be,j;
Howlett,a
veteran
office
the
WWW
the date, who led the Dernotk ticket in vouil pour In
holder who defeated the Incumbent
attorney
made
then he'll bankrupt the state. If he doesn't
i,1ne'll
.
governor,
Dan
Walker,
In
a
vicious
primary
Election.
the W two date dIeCtI0111L EM *L Sellaffer concedes
The
Republican
candidate
has
spent
his
summer
shaking
hands
bankrupt
politics."
Walker's defeat marked the ft time since IVU that an in.
at county fairs and imsing white papers on
however, that she is a decided Underdog in bar try to become the
issues.
H;wlett's major theme
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govemmr had been decled renomination by his party.
second woman In two years to win ____
a major Connecticut election.
An pracU matter, the only Issue which has attracted much compared to his Oonent's relative
t q Democrat Ella T. Grasso In 1974 became the firM woman In the
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history 01 the nation to win a govemonhip,In her own right U
without in som, way succeeding her huabmid.
Underdog though dw is. - the 45-year-old Scheffa km the
Savin
wealthy New Have itdarb of Wootrliige believes that a camso big
it only happens twi
ece a
hinatlon of_the Mate's built-In Democratic regletratlon edge and a
persiated cpLgn to prove that Weicker his really done little
for Connecticut can carry her to a narrow victory.
t onI
appens wice a year,
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WASHINGTON - Florida could gain $50-million a year more
In federal aid In coming years because of a mid-decade
and alinual estimMe bill, Just passed by the House anA Senate,
that will help target federal spending more accurately by
Providing better population Information,
The measure, H.R. 11337, was introduced in the Senate by
Sen. Richard (Dick) Stoneand inthe House of Representatives by
Rep. Patricia Schroeder of Colorado. Rep. William tobmair and
Rep. Dante Fascell supported It.
"Slace, I came to am Senate two
AVgovarxilent
I've tried totoend
tax drain on Florkasus and urge theYears
federal
putthe
its
money where the People actually of*--"where they used to live
according to outdated statistics," said Sen. Stone. 'Ibis bill and a
parallel regulation by the Office 1 Managemeg and Budget
(0MB) help to do that."
H.R. 11W mandates an accurate population count every five
years, Instead of every 10. It also requires the Census Bureau to
Publish estimates of total population and cther population
characteristics annually where possible. The cod of the five-year
census probably will be offset completely by reducing the need for
special Interim studies.
The conference report passed the Senate on Sept. ) and the
House onOct1. The President IsasedtoigniL
_____ for education, health care, franMost federal money
sportation, law enforcement assistance, pollution control and
other services Is allocated according to formulas that use
population as a factor to determine need. When outdated
Population figures are used, fast-growing states like Florida are
short-changed.
"Florida now has two mIt1Iü pa
ore than It hadthe at
time a census was taken, In 1970," said Sen. Stone. That's an in.
crease of almost per cent. If federal bureaucrats don't take into
acco wd thefruesi eofowpopuIatmon we&amp;fl't get hack um
of our federal dollars as we deserve. This bill helps end that

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After a career in business, the 62-year-old Howlett was elected
auditor of public accounts. He was re-elected twice and 1 1972 he
moved up to secretary of state, a license-plate and patronagedispensing office.
"We will use the prestige of the governor's office to draw talent
from business, Industry, labor, education and the professions to
evaluate programs, to cut out wade and duplication and
streamline operations."
Howlett enjoyed an enviable reputation for political honesty
until a disclosure this year that he had a second job paying $15,000
annually ever since he was elected to state office.
His job with Sun Steel Co. exploded Into a major Issue of the
primary campaign.
Walker alleged during the primary that Howlett's position
constituted a conflict of Interest because he was In a position to
financially benefit the steel company. The governor said Hewlett
had taken action on junked cars which helped the company.
During the heat of the battle, Howlett resIgned the steel company job but continually said he had done nothing wrong.
After the primary, the allegations were not forgotten by the
Republican attorney gcncr!. His special assistant tred a rel*rt
which substantiated portions of Walker's charges, and a court
must now determine whether Howlett owes the state any money
because of his outside employment,
Howlett maintains that his experience is the main Luue because
of date's financial condition coupled with a unique two-year
term.
"Inexperience breeds mistakes," he says. "It takes time to
develop even the best college quarterback Into a professional. The
governor's office Is no place for on the job training, especially
now."
The two-year term was established in the state constitution for
this election only so the governor would be elected at a time other
than when the nation was choosing a president. Beginning In 1978,
the state will return to four-year terms.
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The Smith Brothers (cough, advancing to the finals. Torn force us outside and David hit It was a very physical game,
Cough) never had it so bed!
Smith and Ricky Smith are from the outside. Then they butaverydeangame.We were
Not until they entered the 3- coaches on the Seminole High took on Inside, aid Reuben hiL In oneen6orm all the way."
on4 basketball tournament at athletic staff, while Terry
Seminole High School. In Smith isa student who excels on
Wednesday's night's final the basketball court.
round, the Smith Brothers wee
Richardson, former
riding high and breezed into the Professional football player, is
last bracket undefeatedassistant principal at Seminole
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David Wiggins.
the Seminole cage squad.
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championship round. The Smith and that the opponent in the
Brothers lost that one also. 30- title game had to reach back for \
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"The difference in the final
really brothers. In fact, they games was that Reuben and
aren't even related. However, David played super," said
they played like brothers in Richardson. "They tried to

SPORTS
SA—Evening Na-aid. Sanford, FL

Thursday, Oct.;, len

Hunter, Gura, Carlton

Looking over the shoulders of
Seminole County high school football
coaches,
the Evening Herald presents
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I displaying depth charts from the
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Lamar Richardson In background

chosen to go for the Kansas City most talkative of the managers ball," said the right-bander. "I
Royals in the first game of the during the week prior to playoff was short-arming the bail and I
American League series.
time. On Wednesday, the van- couldn't make it Mar down."
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Guns, a Yankee castoff with
gers, however, are still play- Hunter has had a sore arm this hitter feelings toward Martin, is
mg "I've Got A Secret."
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Danny mint
WillIe
KeflAy Lee
Ricky Moms
vi,',u Jenkins Chuck McMullen Jim Kennedy
Jim Edmonds Steve
Robert Charles
Bob s.rs
David Witchar
Henry OlIcivIat Kurt Schirard Rod Tinier
Tim Palmer
John Litton
Mark Renaud
Tim Raines
DSUISII Gilchrist
Jeff Anderson
Alvin Sweet
Sennis Strawter
Ken Meadows
Nate Washington
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Manager Danny Ozark of the sub-par season. Hunter, who led against his former team. Gura
Philadelphia Phiflies indicates the Oakland A's to three world fashioned a 40 record after
that Canton will be the Phillies' championships In the earl
coming to the Royals in May In
choice, although he has made
a trade for catcher Fran Healy.
, failed to ,
no official announcement yet. victory circle for the first time
"I was hoping against hope I
Cincinnati Manager Sparky in six years.
would get to start Saturday,"
Anderson is pulling out all the
"We decided not to say any- said the left-hander. "jyflj1
Psychological stops. He hasn't thing about it during the sea. told me In spring training he
named anyone yet — and won't
Martin told reporters would one me for long relief and
1nti1 FrIday, 24 hours before the about Hunter's tortured arm. "I spot starting. But 1w never did.
NI playoff game
in
think we said he had something He never even let me warm up
Philadelphia.
"I know right now who it'll wrong with his leg. But tt was in the bullpen. This will bethe
notahamstnlnguwe led y
biggest, most emotional game
be, but I'm not sang," says a believe. lie had tenilonitLs in his
myll(e. I don't have anything
mysterious Anderson.
90
right arm,
against
the
New York's Billy Martin was
Yankee
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the first of the four managers to theHunter was given a shot for organization. But I do against
pain and pitched admirably Billy Martin."

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Torn Green

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Cr05 Primit
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Rod Turner
Donnell Gilchrist
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Don An
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Rick Mann
Ken Meadows
Jeff Anderson
Henry Gilchrist
Mans Barber
Veenis avian
Ricky Bryson
Virgil Jenkint
Tim Palmer
Darrell Johnson
David Wilcbar
Jedy PickeRs
Chad Roll

Spa rky' s Psyche Grain Of Salt

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — (102 victories). They're a good World Series, The World Series
Cincinnati Manager Sparky An. team. But our Inexperience is is fun. This Is tough."
derson can talk all he wants canceled out because we open
Despite the pressure that's
about the Reds' ponteeason ex- at home before our fans. It's building
for the opener, Lupeninice and their ability to tough to come In here and play. zlnskl said he'll approach It as
score runs. He can stay silent The fans are behind us. They've just another game.
about his darting pitcher for waited a long time."
"We did it through 162 games.
.Jaturday's National League
The 25-Year'old Luzinaki, a!- We had some tough series with
ayoff opener.
fectionately known as "The Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. The
None of it Is upsetting the Bull" for his 6400t-1,2.powid only difference is that a couple
Philadelphia Phillies, says AU- stature, will hopefully be recov- of million will be watching. And
Star left-fielder Greg Luiliuki. ered from a hamstring pull this might be the only shot we
"It's all part of Sparky's when the Phillies host the Reds get at this thing. Who knows? It
psyche job," said Lminskj. Saturday In the opener of the might be a one-time thing.
"Well, In this clubhouse it goes best-of-five-game NL playoffs.
'i think we're going to beat
out like a grain of salt. He talks
Luzlnski, who hit .304, 'cm. We have all the confidence
about darting a left-bander slugged 21 homers and batted in In the world. We've been
Mead of a right-bander, be. 95 runs in the Phillies' dash to a through the pressure cooker,"
-cause Timmy (McCarver) is nine-game victory In the NI the big outfielder added. "We
atchIng. We won 101 games East, said It is important to the had our lead cut (from 15 to
and we had to beat both sides Phillles not to get too keyed up three games). But we won with
(right and left),
for the playoffs.
one of the largest spreads ever
"They talk about experience.
"All the pressure is in the in the Eastern Division. We
We have respect for them. They playoffs," Laizlnski noted. "You went all-out all year. We'll do it
have the best record in baseball have to win here to get Into the now."

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Pigskin Bounces Untrue
Funny the way a football bounces. First hop low,
next one high. One straight, the other to the side.
It's the same way with football teams. The
weekly job of keeping a team's players pysched to
the correct degree Is perhaps a head coach's
toughest task. Generally, It Is the assistant coaches
who get the chore of making certain that tackle
stays down or that the corner back doesn't creep up
too close to the line of scrimmage.
Take Seminole High, whose football team is just

off a resounding 26-20 victory over DeLand. The
Seminoles play Friday against Colonial. Just around
the bend is Gainesville the following week.
How does coach Jerry Posey keep Colonial on
the minds of his players?
"I don't really know, we just try and prepare for
this week's game," he says, admitting it has been a
poor week on the practice field.
Colonial is lapping up the situation, hopeful to
make the most of it. Figuring he plays a superior
schedule, Grenadiers coach Terry Manfredi hopes it
pays off.
While the Colonial-Seminole game game won't
affect district races, it will make a gigantic difference to Seminole in its bid to crack that prep poll
top 10, which has been a silent desire of Seminole
teams last year and this one.
Pickin' was slim last week, a 3-2 ledger bogging
the overall mark to 13-8,

kissing your sister.
This week's delights:

which is less

Tops Croo
Ouch!
Crooms High's freshman
football team took it on the chin
Wednesday night as Kissimmee
came up with a 124 victory
which left the Panthers
stumbling back into reality.
"I'm not certain, but I think
the kids were dill high from
last week," said coach Barry
Wenhold. Crooms had beaten
Lake Brantley's frosh the

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previous game, 364.
Kissimmee came to play, in
fact, after failing behind by a 60 count, It took advantage of
numerous penalties to keep

drives going in the second half
and score twice in the final
stanza for the come-frombehind win.
Arthur Jackson scored for
Crooms in the second period on
a four-yard run. Jackson led
Crooms with 74 yards on 18
carries while Joe Baker added
41 on six lugs and Reggie
Cleveland had 34 yards on five
totes.
But yards — make that a lack
of yards — was Crooms'
primary Concern, The Panthers
had only 149 yards rushing and
another 15 in the air. The
passing game was less than
sufflcfent-1-for.10.
"Ow receivers were getting
open, they were either overthrown or the pass was dropped," moaned Wenhold,
reviewing the loss.
Crooms tries to get back on
the winning track Wednesday
night at Lake Howell.

Bishop Moore 27, Lyman 14— Some bruising
backs move into Longwood for this one, and the

matchup is an interesting one of former Metro
Conference foes. Lyman comes loose again, but
loses its magic touch late.
Cocoa Beach 32, Oviedo 7— Here's another
episode in the continuing saga of a frustrated
football team from Oviedo. Again, the problem is
that the opponent is far from complacent about
scoring.
Seminole 21, Colonial 7— A point in case for the
little guys from Sanford" getting a chance to beat
upon their "city cousins." Defense again the key for
Seminole, not prepared to give up three TDs again
this week.
Lake Brantley IS. Lake Howell 13— This one
could fall either way, and don't be surprised if a field
goal in the final seconds decides it.
Trinity Prep as, Sarasota Mooney 8—Saints are
back.

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NEW YORK (AP)
Amen- league teams, If that group is that the designated hitter was
can League pitchers may still unable to settle the issue, It will officially
a rule before the new
Come to bat inthe World Seim. be
sent to baseball's artAtrator, contract became effective and
The Major League Players Alexander Porter.
therefore Is not reviewable by
Association filed a grievance
A least one member of that the Players Association.
Wednesday to bar the one In the committee, American League
'The one of the designated
World Series of designated President Lee MacPhaIl, hi- hitter In the American League
hitters, claiming the rule Is a dicated Wednesday he didn't was official before the agreeviolation of a new agreement think the grievance was jinti- ment," countered
Miller, ..but
between the baseball players fled and that owners In his the use In a World Series was
and the owners.
league were upset over the Is. approved after the agreement
It's not that the players' sue.
and we thus feel we have a
group is against the designated
MacPhall said Wednesday grievance."
hitter, according to Marvin Mil-

Saturday's City. Either Dock EllIs, 17.8, or without discomfort.
baseball playoff openers.
Ken Holtzman, 14•11p Will
The playoff4eted Hunter has in Game No. 3
Hunter admits that his arm
for the Yankees
been offlcally tapped to pitch when
did
give him trouble dijnng the
pia
stiirttoijew
for the New York Yankees and York next Tuesday.
3UOfl.
a revengeful Gura has been
Martin, in fact, has been
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Jim EEdmonds

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CINCINNATI (AP) — The kit missing most of the season last year, have 3.35 and 4.87
Cincinnati Reds, who proved a with a recurring shoulder prob. earned run averages and a col.
year ago that pitching isn't cv- km. Now that Gullett appears lective 6-9 record,
erything, try to do it again
ready, veteran night-hander
Cincinnati relies on the most
this time in shakier shape.
Jack Billlngham, 1110, suf- devastating
hitting attack in
Heading into their fifth Na- fered an arm injury in the
baseball,
one
that produced
tional League playoff in seven season finale that could
bite club records in rims batted in,
years, the Reds find themselves deeply Into Cincinnati's e; hIts,
1,599 and an unprece.
in a familiar spot. They figure already-thin darting staff,
dented
seven
10-game winners
to go as far their power and
The best-of-five series opens on the 13-man staff.
slick defense can take them.
Saturday with the first two
Manager Sparky Anderson
Reds catcher Johnny Bench games at Philadelphia, before was
forced to start rookie
gives the pitching edge to their shifting to Cincinnati Tuesday. pitchers 50
times, but uncovplayoff foe, the East Division
The Reds finished the season ered a stopper of sorts in the
champion Philadelphia with a major league-leading
process.
Phillies.
.280 batting average, their highPat Zachry, a skinny 6-foot-5
"I'd
have
to
favor ed in 46 years, but failed to right-hander, stepped in to
Philadelphia's darting Pitching produce a 20-game Winner
for compile a 14-7 record In a bid to
over ours, because of our the sixth straight year.
win rookie of the year honors.
question marks," said the nineA bullpen that played a key His 2.74 earned run average
time All-Star. "The bullpen role in last year's world chamwas best among Cincinnati
pionship has been shaky, al- starte rs and the ta
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"The bullpen too."
most a one-man force. Rawly proved his worth under presIf the Reds, baseball's winni. Eastwlck continued
his sensa-sure with five victories over the
ngest club over the past two tional relief work, winning
11 of pitching-rich Los Angeles
years, have a soft spot, it is 16 decisions, saving
28 games Dodgers.
their sometimes-superb, often- while compiling the best ERA
Anderson will likely start
wobbly pitching staff.
on the club, a 2.06 mark.
GulleIt,
11-3, or Zachry in the
The problems darted early,
Pedro Borbon and Will opener against left-hander
with ace left-hander Don Gui- McEnaney, steady under fire Steve Canton,
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Walt Frazier Fights
'Bad Example' Rap
By IRA BERKOW
Whenever someone wishes to .iske a statement aiiuui
an exploitive black sports star, Walt Frazier's name is
trundled out. In a recent article, for example, on the New
York Times op-ed page, William Serrin wrote:
"But the problem is one of private people, too. The
young blacks of Detroit) did not learn what they know by
themselves. Magazines said that wearing wide-brim hats
and carrying canes was black cool. The basketball player,
Walt Frazier, who did not sweat, was cool.. Black people
like Fred Williamson and Jim Brown found they could
make a bundle making violent, sex-filled movies. And the
Young blacks started in the fashion of the
Hollywood actors, and it was no longer acting. It was
violence and death on Detroit's East Side."
Lumping Frazier with those alleged catalysts of
mayhem Is muddle-headed. The marauding black youths
of Detroit, to say the least, Impose themselves
on others.
No one says to Walt Frazier, "get away from me," except,
perhaps, a man he is guarding on the basketball court.
Frazier's cool Is marked by restraint.
Frazier has never been called for a technical foul, for
example, in his entire nine-year career in the National
Basketball Association. He almost never even grimaces
at a call by a referee, let alone complains about It. He has
never gotten into a scuffle on the court; his reserve was
dramatically demonstrated to a nationwide television
audience, when, a few seasons back, an opponent on the
Baltimore Bullets slugged Frazier in frustration.
Frazier simply continued on the game.

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A few years ago I was at a game the Knicks played in
Atlanta, Frazier's home town. I noticed that Frazier left
the pee-game warm-up drills to talk with a member of the
band that played at courtajde. The band was made up of
inmates of a nearby Georgia prison.
After the game I asked Frazier who It was he spoke
with. lie said It was a guy he had played with on his high
school basketball team.
I asked Frazier what the difference was between
himself and guys like that fellow. Frazier said that he
determined long ago not to gràw up standing on the corner, nodding and talking jive. He wanted to make
something of himself and he knew it would take work. He
came to the belief that "cool" was the answer. That is, a
positive "cool."
One also wonders about Serrin's point about clothes.
Is he saying that wearing widebrim hats stirs up hostile
blood In young blacks?
Like many of us, the better Frazier dresses, he says,
the better he feels. Even on the court. The neater he feels
in his uniform, he says, the better he usually plays.
It Is a matter of pride and self-respect. Psychologists
tell us that we must respect ourselves before we can or
will respect others. And who should judge how wide
another's hat brim ought to be?
As for being an example to youth, Frazier says, "The
only thing about me that I'd want kids to identify with is
that I'm my own man. I don't use people and I don't let
people use me.

hitter rule," Miller told The
Associated Press Wednesday
night. "But the settlement we

All Graduating
To The Moviem?

reached with the owners states
MIAMI BEACH (AP)
that any rules change must be "Boxing was small time, I'm the key to A1I'a decision.
"Iftlds pidure is asc, s, I
negotiated with the players. graduat in
g
to
bigger
things,"
don't
think he'll ever fight
This change was
never even Muhammad All says. But there again," Dundee said. "But
discussed with the players. are growing doubts he is serious that's
Just my opinion."
Therefore, it's a contract about retiring and passing up a
There
have been reports of a
violation,"
$10-million payday with George struggle within the Muslims be.
National and American Foreman.
tween Herbert Muhammad and
League owners have been
All said in Istanbul last Fri- his bothir, Nation of Lsl,ani
unable to reach an agreement day,
three days after success- leader Wallace Muhammad,
on the one of a designated hit- fully
defending his heavyweight According to reports, Wallace
ter. The AL has been using the title against Ken Norton
, that Muhammad would like All to
rule, which allows the
manager he was retiring to devote him- devote it, time to the Islamic
to use a player exclusively as a self to his religion
the Nation ministry.
hitter while the pitcher doesn't of Islam..
Herbert Muhammad tried to
bat, since 1973. The league also
But when asked Wednesday dispel talk of a power dispute at
has been unsuccessfully trying about
his retirement announce- a press conference earlier this
to have its use approved in the ment, the
usually loquacious All week.
World Series.
was suddenly silent. "I'm not
"I do know that Iwin not sign
When the leagues were talking," he said. "I'm not All to any
more fights until my
unable to agree this summer, talking to nobody,"
brother, who Is my master and
Baseball Commissioner Bowie
His manager, Herbert Mu- teacher, tells me to do so,"
Kuhn ruled the DH would be hammad, said earlier in the day Herbert Muhammad said. "The
used in alternate World Series, that no retirement
decision only struggle we face Is the
beginning this year.
would be made until a film on struggle against lies and
The grievance Is expected to All's life was completed,
deception, the struggle to
receive a quick hearing from
"My manager and I will an. establish truth."
the owners' Players Relations nounce to world boxing offiThere have also been reports
Committee, which consists of dais, that's all," All, 34,
said that All's finances are not
the two league presidents and between takes of a film scene sound.
representatives of six major involving Ernest Borgnlne and
Wallace Muhammad said
a look-alike young Cassius Sunday that "it appears like so
(iiw
iuouy great champions before
e ore
"Any official announcement him, AU has squandered his
on my stat us has to be made by vast winnings."
them ( boxing of ficials) to be
"I wouldn't call It that," said
recognized," he added.
Herbert Muhammad, who gets
His retirement would ha ve to a third of All's winnings. "He
Mange Home zoomed into the
be
formally forwarded to the has made some bad infirst round lead in the Kader
World
Boxing Co un cil and vestments. So have I."
Tournam ent being staged at
World
Boxing
Association for
An estimated $6 million All
Mayfair Country Club by
acceptance to become official. made for beating Norton and
wvmefl golfers as she came up
Promoter Curia Dundee, who All's Mocks and bonds have
with a low net lead of 69.
wa tched All's rise to stardom been ordered held by a Chicago
Ada O'Neil is stroke back at under brother Angelo Dundee's
Judge until disposition of a di70 in the three-week tour- tutelege, said he believed the vorce
suit filed by Khalilah Alit,
nament which continues next picture, "The Greatest," held Mi's
wife of nine years.
Wedn esday.
In the weekly play, Ada
O'Nefl's 83 topped the championship flight with Vivian
Conklin carding a 69 low net.
Betty Daniel had 29 putts.

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Marge Home's 91 was bed
low net In seco nd flight. Susan
White had a 73 for low net and
Vivian Pierce and Fran
Albrecht took 32 putts each.
In third flight, Ann Beam led
the way with a 107, fo llowed by
Gene vieve Wood 's low net score
of 79 and E llen Bonley's 34
putts.

"I believe what Bill Russell says: black kids can look
up to a black athlete as an athlete, as someone who has
worked hard and developed his talents, a man who has
accomplished something he wanted. But a father should
set an example for a kid, or an uncle or a religious or
neighborhood leader.
"My example is that I'm Walt Frazier. I do my Job
well."

4eud Sparks KC-Yankee Series

Arthur Jackson dances
In end zone after TD

KANSAS CITY (AP) Larry darting," Gura said. "For five overpowering
Martin's
Gura, an even-tempered man weeks he never even let me Yankees Saturday?
not easily ruffled, looked like he warm up in the bullpen."
"Yes," he answered. "And
had just swallowed the sun"I got rid of him because I that's just exactly what I'm
shine,
didn't think he was as good as afraid I might try to do. I've got
"This will be the biggest, our other four starters," Martin to make
sure I don't thrnw the
most emotional game of my said Wednesday. "If I had him ball through the
screen. It will
said the 28-year-old left- here now I'd get rid of him
Just be a matter of concen1wridod pitcher. "I don't have again."
tration.
anything against the New York
After coming to the Royals in
"Pressure, to me," he added,
Yankee organization, But I do a trade for catcher Fran Healy, "Is where you aren't sure
you
against Billy Martin."
Gura went on the 21-day dis- can do something, I'll Just reIt was Martin who traded abied lid with a pulled groin
mind myself that deep down I
Gura to the Kansas City Royals muscle. He finished the year 4- feel sorry for Billy
Martin
in May alter, Gura feels, Mar- 0, Including a four-hit shutout
because he's been that way his
tin lied to him and never gave against Oakland on Sept. 23, the whole life."
him a chance to prove his game that virtually locked up
worth.
the Western Division chain4'1 And it will be Martin's East- plunship.
ern Division champion Yankees
He faced the Yankees once, in
MOSPORT PARK, Ont.
he will battle Saturday in the August, and surrendered only a Britain's James Hunt, who
opening game of the American bunt single to Graig Nettles in started from the pole position,
held off a strong challenge from
League playoffs.
seven-plus innings of relief,
"I was hoping against hope I
The nuances of Gura's anger Patrick Depailler and won the
would get to start," he said were not lost on Martin, who is Canadian Grand Prix auto race
by 100 feet.
Wednesday, moments after a master psychologist,
Manager Whitey Herzog gave
"He's going to try to prove
Win the word. "I'd like to pitch something," said the Yankee
'I three games."
manager. "I think It'll make
NORTH wll.KESBOUO, N . C.
Martin, Gura says, promised him a worse pitcher. He's a
Cale Yarborough of Timto give him plenty of work dun- nibbler, always going for the
monsville, S.C., averaged 96.38
ing spring training this year. He corners, and he's Liable to blow miles per hour in a
Chevrolet,
had virtually none.
it. I don't think my players ap- and beat Benny Parsons to the
"Then at the beginning of the predate the way he's been pop-- checkered flag in
the $70,010
year he told me he was going to ping off, either."
Wilkes 400 Grand National
use me for long relief and spot
Can Gura visualize himself stock car race.
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Dan Newman, Walt Tkaczuk
The me blusrange in pay from$15,000to$35,000annuafly, the Mi nn eso
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ght weeks.
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unconventional uniform No. 77 Produced the other New York
Novice, Divia"
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Blight, who said It was the
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MCUWWY On IUM offices mix i
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first time he had scored four Eric Tithirhart
Tim Young tallied twice for
P (41) 2)7 50.
son, said, "I'm wearing 77 beleagues pay the Mine.
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Cucks
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Mat S*I*,teE
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2U
been stagna nt here for years. a piece. Rookie Grant Erlksson
As has been well Publiched, Jenner is already a pro
collected four assists.
Tommy Williams' goal Butthese kids are not only"Un
dedarh himself so right after Montreal - and has ended his
The Ranters finished In
Rangers
goalie
Gilles
We'll
do
pretty
well
with
than.,,
Grat6:41
left lifted Los Angeles Into
Olympic competiltloin. And he's through with the decanthlon, too.
place in the Patrick Division

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"People can now and ask in speak to Tillie. they come to
and want to meet her, so I take them In the back and Introduce
them Just as though she were my child. In a way she Is. If there
were no TIUIe there would be no business," says Dale Pierson,
president, Galley One Typesetting, Longwood.

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"Tillie" is a large blue box, a computerized system for

setting type. She is used to produce camera ready copy for

everAhing from business cards to two of the major statewide

trade magazines. Dale Is her owner, operator and caretaker.
"1 worked at one of the area papers for a while, that my

boss left and wend to a paper on the East Coast. A few months
'

later he called me to work for him. I'd been near typesetting but

not Involved with it. He spurred my interests, but ft wass't until

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some time later that I actually encountered typesettbW
At Another
MeanwhIle, Dale's mother became ill with terminal cancer
and Dale herself had a malignant turricir removed from the back
of her neck. The constr uction collapse in central Florida hit the
family hard also -Dale's husband, Paul, an excellent
finish
carpenter was out of work. And an ad in the paper mentioned
,,,_ "a..'
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operate
1nuC
Cuu - ,e
machine Del had fall in I
with.
She applied for the 1ob-workwg all night-and got it."I
woW dfimsheverytthey had
outformeandgetout
then
the mualan go through it one page at time,
ever)lhing out on the machine." She isa quick st udy, and before
long Dale was teac:dM other women who came to work for what
was then one of
top pr1nt companies In the area But In the
b2ck of her mind was the beginning Of 8 dream -ownIng her

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ton, also a rookie, said, "I Its tie with the Barons, playing
pinsT - I.
w w ..x. S.O 4.4W 2. CchEchave
the Campbell Conference lad
"Then's a tremendous en- wanted to win
.
badly. These kids their first game in Cleveland 22.40, 14.20, 5.20; 2. Ica-Befflo (3) 131 &amp;.00, 4.40; 3, Formin-Aouirro M
W4 s no pa yoff _ decathlon as a
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44 5.20; 3. Echw*Albwdl 15) 6,00, Q (1-3) 44.4; P (1-3) 104.40.
e were great. You'd have thought after
from
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TWELFTH -1. ManoWAltv (1)
the f
time In 10 years, and been dead re S
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35.10, 0* . • '. $Ja.jua. iji
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ban been Joilged EA MqA let, what effed do ya
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game)."
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Mary Giardini, sister of the bride.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a V-neck
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An a candlelight, double ring ceremony
by Rev. Marvin Deese In
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The bride Is the da ughter of Mr. an
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Next step,--expansion or addition to the family?-will be
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Dale began teaching him layout
thetechnique of deciding
what looks bed where on the page of a book, magazine or poster.
"One of the fl pieces of layout he did was on a brochure fora
political candidate," Dale says proisily. ,It was so successful
that It was picked up and used on all his advertising posters."
"Now," says Dale, "Paul Is here to push and prod, to cope

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Bad dole of tk rule requiring players to rem" their personal
ePipment I gloves and glasses) Into lk playin field between
Groesbeck, Mk
The rule was enacted In 1%4. The year before, In a game
between Cincinnati and St. Louis, a batted ball nestled wider a
glove lying in the outfield and allowed the runner to take an extra
bas p pt1ag the new role.
Q. Some time ago you mentioned Johnny Even and stated
illat beWeWW 10 p*mW&amp; I read a book years ago that stated be

really made think There was a chance i might come down
with Itagaln, I WaS Uflinsurable becaus
It occurred to me that leaving a stack e of having It before aid
of hospital hula would be a
terrihue togacy for my fwnUy. With my own
business I could do
my best to protect us against such a thing."
The green eyes sparkle In the angular face as she recaiig,
"When I went to the bank for a loan to get
Thile they net only
looked at me as If I had recent ly escaped an asylum they
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Peas State usivenfty had the most gradiate foothill
pIn a. p' rsde I poised s is ha friend
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Your friend Is right. The NFL did a
tabulation And
found that USC leads all Pro rosters with 35 gracluates. Ohio State
is next with 30, followed by Penn State with 24,,Mchigan and
Arinna, State 20 eac:h, Nebraska and UCLA III each, Notre Damie
and Grambling 17 each. Penn State probably has U* most

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public clinic in see U there was any way
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Mot instracdons at this Olympics are hand4ignalled. When
they am Ond,they am given in the language of the had country. I
don't think it affects world class athletm especially In this caw,
because most of them have been eq=ed to English commands in
track and field

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checkout counter, where cents, the highest price
shoppers paid $15.54 for the the
same 15 items, Orlando, at darted in March
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Seminole's low ranking.
date'abedbq was inDaytnj
A flve.pound bag averaged 74 Beach, where shoppers
paId 67

Jan Freeman, left. and Linda Reck tuck into cents in September, 30 cenAs cents.
hamburgers from Wuva, happy to know that 25 less than
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the
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to
size package sold for Ila
pound mark. with prices this
the beautIfIcatIon of Sanford through CIP
The price of butter fell in six moitlt averaging $1.67 for a
(Community Improvement Project). The
Sanford oIIOcUesthludjng Sf
one.pound bag. Miami shoppers
Junior Woman's Club, of which Mrs.
Freeman and where prices averaged $1.26 a paid $2.09.
Mrs Reck are members Sanford Woman
's Club Pound, S cents less than last
- Specials on several
and Sanford f7himber
Of Commerce are cG. 171011th.
brought the price cd ; 0-ounce
sponsoring CIP. Donations from the hamburger
Seminole average Prices for box of detergent down 3 cents to
business on Wuvs Wuvs Sanford
marketbasket checklist $1.25, the lowest
Day (Saturday), the
wvI:
survey was started
will help purchase plants to landscape the Lake
Chopped
chuck
averaged
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Monroe seawall from Sanford to
Thepriceofall.ouncejug
MellonvWe $1.08 a pound, the same as last
retumedto
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Avenues,
month and one of the lowest usual 59 cent level
hi Sep.
Prices in the date- Tallahassee tember, after a manufacturI

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program.
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ence the machine, but they m
The Central Florida Chapter +
kidney dialysis facility Is now In In dialysis work with the make
their homes and take of the American Red cross
operation in Daytona Beach, Veterans Administration in
their vacations in areas where needs volunteers dri ver to
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offering the vital blood Tampa and in Huntington, W. dialysis Is available.
carry Passengers from the
cleansing service to both Va. Dawson, a former Navy
Feesfortheserviceareod by Washlngtwj Shores and College
residents and tourists for the lieutenant, also has general federal
guidelines
and Park areas to Sunland Hospital.
first time hi this area.
hospital emergency room Medicare funds are available Mo
rning and afternoon shifts
Set up in temporary quarters experience.
for 92 per cent Of the patients, are Available five days a week.
at the Florida Health Care
Comm uni ty Dialysis Centers regar dless of age, Ellason salt
Job related training will he
Center at 330 N. Clyde Morris have been in operation in
provided by the Chapter. Call
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Volunteers
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eight patients a day. A per- their fIhiorida
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community Dialysis Centers Ii
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qua rters in
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to
Physician in charge is Dr. the only way to
stay alive other hospitals (Halifax and CornSuNSHINE STATE
Vinol B, Patel, who has Ulan a kidney transplant. The munity
are
nearby)
and
to
the
completed a two year length of time each
Safety is a faff
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patient interstate highways. Tourists
feUoNp hi hidney diseases at m
spend is dialysis on the transit to Mi ami
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GOVERNOR
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kidney, which per- veniently stop at the East
Medical Center. Dr. Patel did forms the duties
of a normally Central Florida
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depending trip down the coast.
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He is the first internist- Patel explained. Continual
nephrologist (kidney specialW) laboratory work and blood Altamonte Woman's
Bob Sail's Ptit"S &amp; Organs
to Practice
is an important PW of Club Gets Together
Beach
area. in the Daytona anwysis
301 W. First St., Sanford
the overall treatment.
321-22115
Dialysis coordinator of the
The Altamonte Spring
Many dialysis patients lead a
Woman's Club recently held
membership luncheon at the
Altamonte Springs civic
UILIZIE=1
Center. Forty guests and
members enjoyed the delicious
food Prepared by the members,
followed by a cordial tasting,
compliments of the Schenley
BY HEALTH UX
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Imports Company.
lle next meeting was held on
This season include
the Jean suit, with M
Wednesday at the Altamonte
aprings Civic Center. The
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Modeled by Shane
meeting was followed by a
It's dressy
program on cardio-pulmonary
enough for most occa.
resuscitation (CPR) by David
$ions, Casual enough
lUmpson of the Altamonte
for
Department,
our selection.
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Shan* Is eight years
The club has an
old He Is the son of
year planned and invites All
M r. and Mrs. John
interested women in the area to
Lyell of Sanford.
join In the activities. The
Altamonte Springs Woman's
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North would have h
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worries. He would be sure of
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DEAR READER — I like I
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table and won the match.
eat a nornial sized dinner and should be put on all alcoholic
In IMP scoring honors are
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will not take any miracle pills in the same ballpark with 10 points on a hand is not
An Iowa reader wants to
or hormone shots because i cigarettes.
counted.
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think they're stupid and it's
is a hand that decided with:
against my religion. I'd a
While I agree with the Intent
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t match. Sou th studied
eciate any help you can give. of your remarks I am forced to
in response to partner's one.
DEAR READER— Hormone comment that the term
time and finally decided that se opening.
shots are not stupid for those chemicals is misused. All
The answer is hat you
the East held the king of clubs and
who need them. You may or things we eat and use are that he
should
Any bid may get
had a mighty g
may not need them. Growth chemicals. All your food is chance to make is slam
no right into the
at
hormone therapy is not used made up of combinations of anay.
(For a c opy of JACOBY
Just because a person is on the chemical elements. And some
tie went up with dummy's
MODERN, send $I to- "Win
short side, but is rese ed for chemical additives to food are
trnP
aced:
a t Bridge," C / 0 this
those with definite growth beneficial. Some of the cashed
newspaper,
P 0 Box 489.
hearts,
led
a
trump
to
problems that have no chance preservatives In prepared
Radio
City
Station.
New York,
to be corrected with the tincture breakfast food may even dummy's queen, discarded his
N Y 10019)
of time and good living. You protect against stomach can- last club on one high heart,
Should
be seen and cer.Idoagreethtweneed to
followed by an endocrinologist, exercise more caution and SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
He may decide you are per- should avoid the unnecessary or
fectly normal and have a slow non-beneficial use of additives.
development.
As far as other pollutants are
Meanwhile I would suggest
that you enroll in a weight concerned it does seem ra ther
training program. That will stupid that an advanced society
help you develop muscles. You such as ours freely pollutes the
do not need to put on fat. That is waters and then spends millions
wthealthy.A good set ofstrong and perhaps billions removing
,"
ITI should give you a well the pollution. Prevention is
shaped body even if you are not important and economical in
tail.
this area as well as other areas
1 am sending you The Health of health and medicine.
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Letter number 5-4, Weight
Training for Energy and weight
Ise
Control. It will give you some 6nookey Says:
- -r,
, -, -- - basic information on what
works and what doesn't. It ma)
help you avoid some of the
profit making practices that
sometimes go along %ith some
of the professional bodybuilding
type programs. Others who
want this information can send V I
kliLli I
I.
a lutig, 31,umped, bc11-dddre&amp;
envelope with 50 cents for it.
Just send your letter to me in
care of this newspaper, P.O.
Box 1551, Radio City Station,
New York. NY IW19.
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DEAR DR. IAMB — Why
doesn't the Surgeon General
Edith. I've decided to combat inflation with a divorce!"

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UBRA (Sept. U-OcL 23)
Partners and associates will
Rather than meet issues play prominent roles in our
squarely today, you're li kely to affairs thIs year. Strive to
seek postponements. It's un strengthen bonds in all your
wise to try to sweep too much promising one-to-one
wider the rug.
relationships.

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DEAR DR. LAMB — I have
read many articles on how to
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Problems. but also don't dock today. Reasons for trying to go
theml
you to move in a specift
LEO (July
Aug. 23) Your direction may be selfish.
outlook is bold and visionary
PC
(Feb. 20-Much 26)
today, but you're also un. Your chances for personal gain
pulsive. In your eagerness to look quite good today provided
get things done YOU my repeat you're enterprising ana
past mistakes.
assertive.
Exploit
YOUT
VIRGO (Aug. Zk%pL 22) responsibilities to the funeiL
You're apt to rely more on the
talents and resources of others
VOUItJtUttUDAY
to* .tan on your own. What
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today b.
$JJg done at once today.
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se
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pace yo elf.
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May
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Keep aeod of your respond. 21) You'll be looking for
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Russian flJIif
mannered
21 Light washers I Softie
hiuitIeL If you promptly attend something fun to do today, but
It nited
matters now they went gang ad g crowds. A subdued
sislat
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to
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atmosphere will be more to
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GEM
(May fl4une ) your li ng.
Processions
standard
ate
y nldto show more aU1en
46 AWato
CAPRICORN (Dec.
35 RsbM
Partner
28 Short locket 47 Got up
to
somme you've met rmatly 19) Get that chip off your
38 Plant part
6 Auds
Crucifix
48 Winter vehicle
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than to an old friend. When you shoulder today when dealing
7 Immortality 30 Hardens, U SI Epoch
plan irnithing, include them with persona in authority.
both.
Nothing will be gained by
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PAINTINGSSPERUVlANLLAMA RUOS
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Is Seminole Youth
PLANTS 'MACRAME
Ranch. Mw chilipteir will give
special birthdays gifts to each
OPEN 11:01A.M.T
' 05:30 P.M. DAILY
boy, as well u surprises at
PH. 323.n43
Christina and otheir holidays.
Gloria Pn=*r
Lake Mary Blvd.
'P has again been
JustOft Hwy. 1742
named a tht8S4tar chapter.
IIIIIIIIIIj
At the meetings, a program
=
was present ,, Dottie
.1
on communication. Brenda
Cafter,. a Disney World enp
plOyO, was guest speaker at the £
r
3et0nd meeting. She presented
a program with slides of
FL
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Sal vador and Guatemala.
, will be pleased to
J1 ne eimsWWrePrenent the '
assist you with planning your
'
chapter as its Valentine Ghi.
wadding display Including
to represent the chapter as a
U
model at the All Chapter i
.offraIF'5Fj,F,ith .LuflCheonOct.l6.
Members attending the
meetings and slicials included:
Vu,tls Seals, Rub Carter
209 Commercial
PH. M-1822
Dottie Bohm, June Helms,

Cis ter Grandparents
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enemies"
suppress many
school picnic!
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While hard-core pornography
Glenda E, Ruth H
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allegedly to avoid "m.ral Jo
Is supposedly available only to
an Brooks, Joyce Samznett,
.
i corruption"of their Youth. And
adults. like drugs, its ava&amp;Ue
Marilyn Meredith, Phyllis
it I read You rIgK we'd plin
in abundance to kids of all ages
Murphy,
Grace Marie sten.
little by leplift prootltdon
on every street corner in _________________________
cipher and Amoret IARosa.
but
denying
adults the freedom
America.
Officers for 1976-fl are:
.
choose their own reading
Our enemies suppress
por- country that outlaws the a. to
vis
Seals, presid' Ruth
material.
nography and drugs In their dent profession
Hoffon first vice preldent•
of prostitution
Own countries because they but condones Pornography is
Joyce 'Saznmett, second vice
know that the way to destroy a sick, sick, sick!
everyone has a problem. whors president; Joan Brooks,
nation is first to corrupt the
yours? For a personal reply, write to secretary, Grace
Marie
A FATHER AI5Y Sia Ni. 0710. L.A.. Calif.
morals of its youth. Corny, you
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Indise Stamped, 110. Steincipher, treasurer' Marilyn
DEAR FATHER: it hard.
think? I disagree with you and care pornograpIty
"dressed envelope. piqass.
Meridlth ' corresponding
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For Abby-s boahlI "Now to Have secretary; Vertis Sauls,
kid$ Of IM a Lovely Wowing,- %@W 11 Is
violates our freedom.
ages on every Ureet corner In Abiliall Von gwg&amp; 132 Lassy Dr
Carter
If - "'is constitutes freedom, America I and I doubt tht it is) 50"fly Hills. Calif. M12. please and June Helms, City Council
you can have it! Believe me a I think the peddiers
representatives.
should be stamped (3 410 envelope.

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special in At cut prices to
—The price o(an&amp;euncecan back just as much U liSt
bitter helped Seminole shot
- Port chops ceit
one
an
average
of
tomato uuce dropped six
centL
of
pen save money in September. Penny more than
moit
enit
butter
reached
a
cen
ts to 25 cents. Shoppers in cents Seminole.
A spot check of supermarkets averaging 11$ a pound. The new
high
In September, Lake Wales and Daytona Beach
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in 10 cities by the Associated state's best buys
were
in
averaging
75
cents
for
a
12.
f
ran
kf
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t
e
rs
just
23
cents,
the
statewide
beef
fran
paId
down
a
,
Press and a aue of local Daytona Beac La Wales ounce Jar.
That's 2 cents more low.
PY
dons by The Hed showed and Tallahusee, where than
month.
- A l4.ounce bag of aethng,laverage.
Seminole was one of the data's shoppers paid 11.79.
Seal
e stat
cJp ceohies cod
Cheped places to shop.
- The price of a
th
has
for
low,
shoppers
cents
this
mon
,
u
it
Da
The Seminole avenge price of f rozen orange Juice dropped 2
ry
th
survey
Bee,
no
eve
mon
since
and
fora1thoppingg
ce nts to 4cgs,oneof
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Ja
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0
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started.
same
e
data's
th
third lowed at lowest prices in Florida.
l
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- A quad of milk will od YOU gOOd
$14.45. Only Daytona Beach one city - Lake Wales,
in the
with $14.24 and Pensacola with heW of the CUM belt — had a
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Beta Sigma Phi
lower price. Shoppers
the i.Cw
Jacksonville socked paid n cents.
1[
club season off to a good dad
customers with the fattest
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main eventia
prices at the grocery store towels jumped 4 cents to
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IVIIRp Herald, L.t Fl.
Furnist
Thuradey, Oct.7,
I BR., turn, apt.. lights, water fuirn.,
41-4es
CLASSIFIED ADS
CUlT IN AND P00 SIMINOII UIONTIINTN IUDICIAL Cli.
41
uses
Mature
adults.
No
pets.
755.
322.
CUlT
IN
4I-Hous
'-'
fwf,y
_
ffi
ffi•
cOUNTy
AND
FOR
51M1N04.I
41-Houses
1$, m oI*. rid MrS. A1t josd the Navy kt Ap
32% aftef' Iwkdays.
4
.l in. undlr,tIned.
50 -Mscsllansous torSO
NO
COUNTY1 FLORIDA.
Orlando Winter Park
Is the Ca. N. 7Ifl.Ø.
SUB.DIVISION_ Small
- S4-GsmS&amp;sg
-dte
L.
wFktnho,m Name StaM,", ChIr
Laki
Mary-Rent
a
CIVIL
ACTION
11308. Myitie An.,
2
SR
fWnlIh
NO.
HOUSe.
Small
PrIce,
7êla13.CA.I0i
PAN AMERICAN SANK OF
3 BR, 1 bath, By Owner YOU
ARE
MISSING
SOMITHIP
Ui, S bath, equipped kit then, Lake MaryHandyman's
SpecIal.
home
nstea
o
a
houte.
Spotle
322.2611
sewIng
room.
Neat
and
NtIO,PirId$Ia(uIuI,wiil,,,l,Nr
ORLANDO,N.A.,O.mI1yCNi,,
FIRST
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
Guaranteed reconditioned aut I
3 s,
D*4RUYIIII
con.
831.9993
Masovu'y 3 SR home, ownoe
IF YO'J HAVEN'T TRIED A
wsm ml C* ii 1W
Mdii preferred, No pets. 32239X
double garage, fenced yard, Sold
Garage SaI•- Thursday, Friday: Cash for Anflqvqj
circuit COW,
wIll
tortable. Back yard large enough
batter let, $13.95 exchange
homes. Under $23,0
LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF
Basic
,
me
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY.'
carry
mortgage
First Qana
win)
low
new
for
LAKELAND,
$20,000.
Saturday, I pc, walnut dining
for a garden. Drive by 2401 Holly,
that) $730 down, Government
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 110
SacrifIce
wanted. Hi-way 44 Auctiga
at
PlaIntif'.
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Total prIce 1*3,300, 322-VIZ.
rec.iø
issi w. &amp;y,
$28,300.
then call for more information,
pros. ol h.
hank Cowan
room wIte, maple console stereo,
RATES
Sanford
Ave.
Plaintiff,
Galleries, 3fl.72,
fundIng.
By
builder,
534)44,,
cottage on river, 517$. Utilities
2
BR
chaIrs, lamps, tables, clothes,
pulllca$Icn
Air TlctI
Mr.
nljig cuter,
Equal Housing Opportunity,
d MrS. FilibiCk B. 0(11K
CAR SI this ftIce, IS wit: RICHARDO.EATONandMARIAN
Included. 322 4410 or 333.4301.
Iffiruslinws
3 BR, W3 bath, rid brick. Must sell.
0bllsHonies
4lce line
HOURS
gemLsIIefnpoosr,e,c.11sAmJC
plm4i,
IDYLLWILDE School near. 7 rooms
CARE CORPORATiON 0. EATON, his wife; ESTHER JAMES M. WILLIAMS, it us.,
PINEY WOODS BARN - We.,y
Deluxe
Aluminum
yiond 154
Willing
above
grove
to talk terms. 120,000.
£ffiruilfimis
PIINnoau Driw, d.b.IA3OMIN.MUPPLERISM1N WEIMAN: MERIT CREDIT
.31ca line SAN MO PAR K. I. 2. 3 bedroom
and 2 baths, well shaded fenced
Way, Camemerry. 530.4011.
Furniture &amp; MisCellaneous. Sill
0:00 AM. -5:30 P.M.
swimming
pools.
(3)
1S'x24'
at
OlLL.uI Under Which
Phcne 323*602.
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uflm.s.............24ca line
eigIit•weô Aitamonte Springs, is
REDUCED$2,000
l?• C0!PORATION,INC....w NORTH
NOTICI Op ACTION
yard. Has Ice maker refrIgerator,
1 Bedroom mobile home, No pets,
for 30 pct. commission. Free Pickfrailer apts. Adult 5 family park.
IS'x33' complete. 1 yrs. old
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Beautifully
remodeled
6
rooms,
1100
U2.00MINIMUM
CHARGE)
he
In busfis ol flit East ORLANDO WATER AND SEWER ° JAMES M. WILLIAMS
dishwasher, disposal and well for
$1 10 per monte,
tldp.ting In a major NATO anagsd
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 g.m.
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 17-92, Sanford.
repossessed. Sacrifice, "p price
SATURDAY P.Nocn
iok
sq. ft., new carpeting 5. roof, Qas
watering lawn. Owner has already
SNiSI in me city at CORPORATION,
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
3 Lines Minimum
55-Bonts &amp; AcCeSsories
Sanford 3227210
Phone 5501650
an rupsir
Call collect 3052130610.
maritime exercise: "Team Orlando, FlorId..
323.1930.
furnace,
large
moved
fenced lot. Nesr
All pafli claiming Interests by,
and says sell. $31,950.
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Defindant.
REALTORS
frimsi ("skekioti") and Work
12'
That the pirty Interested in slid
WIde, furnished, 1 BR,AC
high school. $15,500. Oweeç 323. Wanted, ResidentIal site
20123thl.
through, under or against JAMES
MONTHLY RENTALS NOTICE OF ACTION
ROISON MARINE
ORIENTALRUGS WANTED
to'
multIple listIng service
adults, $110 me 333-3939,
0537.
as a business enterprise Is as ?oils:
WE have homes from $100 down,
uteriors
DEADLINES
He
Top prices, ('sed, any condition,
swimmIng
a nerving
2125 Hay 17.3
TO: RICHARD 0. EATON and At. WILLIAMS and to all parties
AVAILABLE
pool.
Leadint
Oiolfrey C. Moehl,
Interested?
having
veterans
no
down.
or
claiming
distributor
to have any
da.si,ij and pran
6411176, Winter Park.
Color Iv, air Coed., Maid Serv.
333.3%)
MARIAN 0. EATON. his wife, and
wants a nice backyari
mber aboard the oiler
ep
President
right, titi or Interest
Noon The Day 8efore Pubhcation
HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE
LONGW000 - 530 Rosidale - 4 W. GARNETT WHITE
to display new 1914 model abovi
in the real
ESTHER WEIMAN, and all
QUALITY INN NORTH
$lIon periode, Jack studied
htat.
..
EIiwde
'Iatthee
I
ftp.
outbeard
motor,
any
property
herein
described.
$421000
BR, 2 bath, fenced yard, welt.
having or claiming to have
ground pool. Top consldet'atioi
1.15 SR 434, Longunod
Harold Hall Realty
Req Real Estate Broker
l0CorPoration
tp &amp; Trade
perfect condition, run isis than 1
reading, erosion
YOU
HERESY
NOTIFIED
MLS.REALTORS
given for prime location. Call 30$
Sundo
- Noon FrIday
right,
title or lnt.mt In the prOPSIty mat
anARE
action
to orecios.
Dated
at
Orlando.
Orange
County,
hrei
JOHN
KR
IDER,
AS5OC.
hour, 322-3690 after 4 p.m.
WELAKA APARTMENTS
,,. M da4crI
REALTOR,
MLS
4731370
c011ect.
321.0041
. r.wjg, lipremear 77th, 157.
107 w Commircial
41-Hs.
tgagen the foIingrnpprj
1)4W. 1st St.
ADDRESS UNKN0,yN
EXTRA LARGE 2 BR, 1 bath, and
323-5774 AnytIme
He joined the Navy In lOnnel, 200 surface
SWAP SHOP FLEAMARKET.
Phone 377
Publish: Sept.30, Oct. 7, 14. 21, 1571'
U' Creslllne, deep hull fIberglass,
30
SfOid
323-0524
2017
In
Seminole
County,
Florida:
family
rm.,
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YOU
U
S.
FRENCH
130'
on
Sanford
ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Ave.
D!D.1M
15 PIp.
Anyone can be a seller or a bus'.
____________________
Juor in.
submarines and
Lot
,
10,
,
WILSON
MAIER
FURNITURE
Block
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
If
WANT
To
SELL
$33550
aircraft
L,
NORTH
that the abov,.nam,d Plaintiff has
No charge. All admitted req.
GOINGOUTOFTOWNSALi
IN THI CIRCUIT
Evinrude, Spartan trailer, good
BUY-SELLTRADE
Ads
didn't
Classified
YOUR HOME?
LAKE MARYfrom nine NATO coudries and $IMINOS.0 COUNTY,
fIldaCompIaintinth,a,tyl,d ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION
4-Personals
Owner moving, must sell. Big4 BR, 311315 E. First
Come browse every SundayS to 3
ctcarw
coed.,
make
otter.
FLORIDA Court for the
Buying
a
557
new
St.
ONE
OF
UNIT
ONE,
work.. there wouldn't be any.
CRYSTAL LAKE
according to
home? Moving to an
foreclosure of
at the Movieland DrIv.In
PBTONC*)ULIU
France.
2 bath, central air. Cart. "I..
-j4l (nIho'rf PaIfv
- PROBATE DIVISION
the Piat thereof as recorded In P1st
apartment?
Mofleqn3B*, lIO'ofrlverfromme
-''WIV!J) J Dii. P aim home, 1½
''U, 5IViIJlI
mortgage
encumbering
porch, sprinklers, fruit trees, a
the Book II.
Theatre, So'.Ah 17.52. pfini, 333.
7$MSCP
Cradle
carpeted,
quiet
I
and
3
sea
wall,
boet
house,
large
Nelilber
AIr,
Navy Ensign Preston B.
blocks,
clothes
line
poe
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
A former student af Lyman !"
Paa. LI. PuNI,. D,.
IS ALCOHOL A PRfl
AA
Educational Child Care ores low a
family
acres of freedom, formal dining,
.......
VU!
1214.
appliances. Only $3L900. 62$
PIS1USS
bedrooms, $125 t $131 month.
rm. command. spectacular view Gel some action with l Herald
3fl7832
Classified Ads didn't work, mail bos posts, trailer pads, d
Wufly. Seminole
$2, weekly If you qualify. 323 512
iN YOUR FAMILY?
country kItchen, fireplace, sunken
ny, orida.
Coulter30wtjoee wile Bor1.a 111gb School, Lcngwood,he '15
i• (thIS SI
therm heater, sills.
there wouldn't be any.
of rIver, Separate work shop.
or 373.5433.
Lot S. Block
THE COLON his been filed against you and you
____________________
classlf led ad. We'll help you write
EVES 3371517 or 3220612
AL ANON
tub In master suite. $51900.
NADES
FIRSTC.
ADDITION.
____________________________
joined the Navy In December
LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR
,Invest In good lIvIng for $31a.
MARGARET F. PITCHFORD.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
an
ad
that
will
WE
TAKE
TRADES
bring
cording
to
the
plat
thereof
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
For
families
or
friends
SI
probli
fast
safe.
is
l;nE
°
furnI.
F
1003.
WALTER B. STEELE
309 Elm Ave. 322-5751
ss
oulboard motor,
TJAuctInn
Bryson's
ship IS
CALL 322.1I
DRIVE BY-'133SSUMMERLIN
Deceased recorded in Piat Book 15, Page 50,
REAL BARGAIN
EXTRA SPECIAL-3 BR, 1,'p bath,
,,
Near shoppIng area. Adults only.
NOTICE TO CRIDITORS
17WJ
Rig. Real Estate Broker
SLIM
unwiiun. caim P172595
BUDGETS
ARE
drinkers.
5j,
Drfre SanfoeJ, was
hOIi*pert.d at Norfolk, Va.
PA., at
LEGAIIT
CITY
ESTATE
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Post
Office
Box
753,
Orlando,
$100 me. 322SSSa or 323-5119.
- PosIt
"Your Business Is Appreciated"
after 6 p.m.
Patio set, Washer, Dryer, Camp
TO ALl. PRiSONS HAVING Florida.
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
liv rone
For further Information call 4fl.4
neat 5 clean, Immediate OC. 3 BR, 1 bath block home, assume
On TV's I Furnlfta'e.
Flreplacel 4 BR, huge kItchen, Treeshadedsite,3Bi3bathhorn,
1. air, on corner lot. Askl,,g
frorntheNavy&amp;cplySchooIst
CLAIMS OR DIMANDS AGAINST
equipment, above ground PC101,
MV.
FROM THE WANT, AD Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio,
Or write
ra Auction every Fri4ay
cupancy.
A
mortgage,
$157
monthly,
Florida 32502, and file the original
must
C
H-A,
130.500.
FMA.VA
see.
117,930.
You
are
commanded
to
fil,
your
with
.
sun
room,
guest
cottage,
I
many
THE ABOVE ESTATI:
A'1 n&amp; Ge.
small
group'Raflan
7:30
furniture.]
33.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.
51?tik,sical PM,
p.m. Bay Rd. 5 Old Hwy 641,
the Clerk of the abuv,.styled
very iow down payment,
written defenses to said
COLUMNS.
extras. You will love thIs en
BR 5 2 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
r'4ise
7110.
WmInffiwmhemthe,lme with the Clerk SI
Mt. Dora. 901.1*3.174%
The
JOhN
35-week
50* Si), Sanford, FIa. 32771.
Complaint courtonorbeforeOc,o,,30 ista.
MMER
course Is
$18,995
etc. $99 mo. up, 333-5019.
the aboveamed
tertalning show place home, Only
Forrest Greene Inc.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
of the first publication
___________________
Of this notice Court and to serve a
SAN ANTONIO - AIYZTI*n veu
a iugmeat may be en.
$67,550. Terms.
designed to provide newly
S.V. Itardwick, Broker
Neat 3 BR home, central air, carpet,
an,
Pianos 5. Electronic Organs with
$306133
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Ti
copy
REALTORS
- 18-Help Wanted
required to file with the upon the attorneys herein
belthereof tired against you for th• relief
S1-H0tiId
JOini
GOO
drapes,
range,
refrigerator,
Deltona,441.451i
K.
P1WnIDT
________
31A-plexes
commissioned officers and
of Mr
6442037
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
clerk SI the Circuit Court SI later than OCtober 2L
7SRecreatio,i
for
"We
Care"
________
demanded
in
the
Velticils
complaint or
1514.
washer 5 dryer. Fenced yard, LOVELY HOME IN COUNTY -) Half acre on Jewett Lane. 3 BR, 2 Broker,323-7174
AIsoc. 323.04*3
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
=
nd
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.
trades offered. Bob Ball's PIano &amp;
warrant officers with the
K
SUNLAND ESTATES-. 305 Bamboo
WITNESS
myhand
ands.aIof
Only
Day
Night
BR,
3
bath,
central
H
IA,
wall-toMature
companion
the
to
live
bath,
in
and
10 mos. young. Start
Division. the address Of which 5
central heat I. air, mint
Organ Sales I Western Auto, 301 Must SacrifIce-. *513 Streamline, 33
WITNESSmy hand andth, seal of
tec'vcai
Dr., Owner, 3 BR, central H 5 A,
wall carpet, kitchen equipped,
000-A Ballard St., Altamonte
care for elderly unman. Room 1 BR apt., klt. equip., A-C, carpeted.
FACED WITHA DRINKING
packingl Call George Willis,
Post Office or.er C. Saniord, Court at Sanford, Florida, this 20th said Court on Sptember 16. 1574.
coed. 531.000. Owner, 323-6433, W. First St., 337.3753
It. Gregory Mobile Hes, o3
complete
kitchen
with
dish.
Adults.
No
pets.
$95.
337.37%
wk.
BY
SINGEI
fenced
day
of
September.
1976.
and
board
plus
salary. Must have
REALTOR.ASSOCIATE
yard. Owner re-locating.
y with the Navy sppy Sprutg*, has been selected for
FlorIda, a written statement of any (SEAL)
PROBLEM
(SEAL)
washer, dual drive, Many extras.
Cne of Sinuer's top Tout, and S '
. Orange City
Orlando Drive. 333S300.
DeBary
dys
after
4.
$39,250.
driver's
license. 322-6361 after 1
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
claim or demand you may have
tecimlcal training at Qianute against
Zig Zag machines. Aftu, 'e Hammond Phoenix organ with __________________________
$21,300. 315-5371.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. SeCkwlth, Jr.
p.m.
the estate of Margaret F.
Can Help
automatic rhythn 5. tape and play,
1 Room furn. duplex, 24th St. 1sf T
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S
Beautiful
acres
loaded
wIth
tries.
.alanccof
IllS SOor pay $II. ler
Students
"Get
Em
While
Clerk of the Circuit Court
learned
the AFB, flL, In the Air Force Pltchford, deceased.
77- At.. Wanted "
613 SERITA-3 BR.2 bath, central
excellent condItIon. $1,a55. 339Call 433-4557
6000
mo.
plus
month
Will
last
ISO
dep.
After
3,
call
AREA-7
By:
Crela
Higginbutp,arn
Ideal
country
homesite.
Only
take
trade
in
,)
Smnc
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Smallest Ad with the greatest op
H 5 A, wall-to-wall carpet, kitthen
bath, double
operations of food service aViOnics systuns field.
jer%,
__________________
Write P.O. Box 1213
Each Claim must be in writing
REAL ESTATE
Deputy
Clerk
$15,000.
323-Sill.
garage,
range,
refrig.,
fireplac,
equipped
to
zig
zag
5
make
butt
.quipp,d, family rm,, 40' x 1$' In.
on
Clerk
portunity. Call 3335513.
Realtor
They're Hot"
Sanfo,d,Fiorlda 32171
•l'bS ali•iiwi leceutlY
and must Indicate the basis Winifred J. Sharp,
33774,.
dspsrtm-da, dlsbur-lagoftices
Publish Sept. 23,30 &amp; Oct. 1, 14, 1576
BUY JUNK CARS- from 110 toSte.
and gas heat. $30000.
holes Balance Of 155 $1 Of 10 PIano, walnut, refInished,
ground pool. Only $43.om. Terms.
Attorney
new
Unfurnlstied,
two
for
the
claim,
the
name
JOHNSON.
MOTSINGER,
bedroom.
SecurIty'
Call 332-1421 after 1 p.m.
DED-lia
Cliff
Jordan
Realtor
pleted
basic
SANFORD
The
government
has
released
training
p.vmenls
of
16
Call
crc,
IbOBId
at
DIVORCE FORMS- For free I
tt
action,
keys,
tuned
L
dcflverad.
address at thc
MACHINISt
_______________
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 337
money toi suhidi,,d housing lo
533.5337
ot- TOWN- 3 BR, 1
"iriager. 337 9tH or lie oI
NOTIC!t.jnf
rormation
bath,
Lackland
ced.
TRISMEN
&amp;
SHAkP,
P.A.
write
large
to:
Box
I
BR,3
BATH
IN
PINECREST
-On
Manyo$herspicpf0
79
Experienced.
Smilty's
naval sitore atationa.
Tea., and
Inc.
has
•n
itor or his agent or alt.
Winter Sell thit extr. bike with a tow coil
6420 or 323-7515.
qualified b,yers. New houses in a i
lot,
cern.
AP.FOR
oo East Rob4non Street
0
SEWING
CENT
ER
lISA,
well
and
pump.
FICTITIOUS
NAME
STATUTE
Pompano,
Orange
Grove
FIa.
Park,
33061.
644-5541.
orney,
,nnwdiale
opening.
Good
pay,
3 loIs, Incom, from furnished
s, 2 bath cli large unoe
and
udIed the
(I4q;oed d.
A
the
Fo
emr"jnt Orlando, Florida
, Horse pasture avail, for rent.
rural area. No down paym,y,
1972 graduate of the
337 E
ISI SI
tr;;:er on back lot. Lots of extras,
37501
TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN:
___________________
Steady employment. Apply to: 3BR.2 beth duplex, 57.5 Bouganclaimed. If the claIm is not
near lake, Central H.A, carpetIng,
________ of Texas, Aintin, orianhration and CO(flS and
$31,000.
Buy
UDIPk1Jt7
Monthly
payments
less
than
rent,
this
charmIng
3
BR
home
including
pool.
HAMMOND
ORGAN.
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff
Notice
Is
hereby
and
Sinitty's Inc., 7711 Orlando Drive,
given that the
sio,soo.
Sounder
..the date when It will b.come
vlllea, Desary, on lake adloining
screen room, citrus, lots of
Call to see if you qualify.
Furniture- complete housefu II
MORE CASH
get small mature orange grove.
Publish Sept. 23. 30 &amp; Oct. 7, 14, 1976 ufld.signed, pursuant to the
S-Lost &amp; Found
model complete with rhythrg
with a Idwlor of bnalnou iece1ved special Instruction in
:.:
Sanford. 3222512.
storage. $35,, 333.5633
golf course. All carpeted, carport
shall be stated. If me Claim
including
antiques
and
Home
has
baby's.
I
sectIon
central
air
5
is
DED
117
39
"FictitIous
2
COMMERCIAL
LOTS
plus
3
BR,
2
heat, 3BR, 1 BATH - Small frame home,
and lnstru,ts. 1315.
For
Name
Statutv'
Chapter
Wrecked or Junk
and
utility
Muons,
administration degree, he hwnan
contingent or unhiquldated, the
room.
$220.50
per
bath
home
on
2
Delary
Drive,
DeBary,
641-491
carpet,
fireplace,
large
7.
$45.09,
more
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Florida Statute, will register
lots. All for ______________________
3737707 or 321-0959.
Wanted-. Hairdresser, master or
screened
Architect's Uwn Custom ConS
situated 00 'hot a city block. Only
nature of the uncertainty shall be
month plus security deposit. Call
CarS &amp; Trucks
Plwmner Is a 1976
$35,300.
jolnedIb,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
porch, much more. Reduced to
Navylnoctober 1975.
$100 Relard
apprentice. Pays 60 pet, with
5)2,500. Terms.
temporary-i level, 3 BR, 2 bath.
slated. It the claim is secured, the
mossi
or
Rig. Real Estat. Broker
after
S
call
322.74724,
Twin
Beds,
chest
of
drawers,
(
1
Any year thru W76 models. 7
of Lyman High School, security shill be described.
only $29,900. Phyllis Capponi,
inand for Seminole County, Florida
516.000.
Jenny
followIng, SO without. Good
For the return of purse and contenl
Clark
Realty,
322503W. 1st St.
desk. $100. Wood table 5 chair
d-OfficeSupphs"
The
WITT REALTY
Realtor.As.oclate. After hours, FINE OLD 2 STORY
"
week. Call collect, 361.3131, dli's
upon receipt of proof of the
1595.
location, Zayres Shopping Center.
Keep money. 332-1301.
NOTICE OPGENUAL
323.406) p1333-03)7 eves.
In good
claimant shall deliver, sufficient
IUTnERTMIQIAEL
50OfC
_____________________________
$20; Wicker des
$341723.
FRICICE
5
FRICKE
AS.
Call
323-7530.
Peg.
Real
Estate
publication
of
this
notice,
the
f
neighborhoo4,
Broker,
32-Houses
Unfurnished
ELECTION
321-0640
3 BR, I bath, 2 fire.
copies of the claim to the Clerk tO
IC.
Wicker sofa, His &amp; Her Golf cis
Navy Ensign Gilbert S.
SOCIATES, INC., REALTOR. $31.
titious name, towit: BILL BAER
places, corner lot. 5)2,300. Terms. Park Ridge, 3 BR. 2 bath,
323-7
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
enable the clerk to mail oni ccov to
sets, Dishes, Lamps &amp; more. 32
3V 774
Used Office
split plan,
372477,
LPN,
I
to 17 shift. Gerlatric cx.
3253.
Legal
Notice
Mithael,24,acnofMr,andMre.
OF ALTAMONTE MALL, under
central air, screened porch,
FLORIDA
____________________
each Personal representative.
2103 Grovi Drive
1110.
perlence
preferred.
Apply
in
Wood
or steel desks, executive disk
_i[!_I
VETERANS
which it is engaged in businets at
fenced yard. Laroe family rm.,
THIS IS ITI Best buy
ST.JOSREAL"fr
3 BR, I Bath, Family Rm.
Z
person, Sanford Nursing 5 Con.
Honda, CS 330, 9000 Miles.
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks
In town. No money down. New 3
FICTITIOUS NAME
A BE
GENERAL
ELECTION
WILL
Room
305, Altamonte Mall, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TN!
ALL
CLAIMS
AND
DEMANDS
HELD
IN
THE
CITY
OF
AItamord,SpringLF3volj
Slightly
damaged
with
wetbar.
$1900
do..
1
assume
I,
1163.
Into.
In
window
sofa bed with
and whme wife Teresa is the
vaieicent Center, 950 Mellonvulle
BROKERS
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
Excellent coed., 1390. 322-3117.
eneva
Notice is hereby given that I am FOREVER
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped,
NOT SO FILED
WILL BE WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ON me City of Altamonte
_____________________________
URRED.
matching
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli
mtg.
6222%,
323-531,
or
3V-]134
chair. NowonlypesslP.
Ave.
Days-323 4123
dsngtder of Mr. and Mrs. engaged In business at 1407 S.
cabinets, as is. Casti and carry.
from $37,000.
Springs, CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY
204 5. Sunland, 3 BR, carpeted,
Dated August 31st, 1576.
THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER, Florida.
Country Furniture Distrlbuton
Motorcycle Insurance
Nlghts-337.fl$2
Uardens
NOLL'S
French
Avenue.
Sanford,
Seminole
FLORIDA
drapes,
1516.
FOR
THE
PURPOSE
OF
fenced,
Ruth
F.
Gordon Tyre of 110
clean,
lease.
5175.
Hwy
14,
1
mile
Byars
east
of
nava
BLAIR AGENCY
I-i.
323-I32
Nurses:
t.
RN's 5 LPN's, Aides. Aid.
That
the
Lake
Markham3
BR.?
County, Florida under the fIctItious
Casselberry,
17-53,
130-4206
party
intirested
in
said
$344345.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
bath,
pool
Wm. H. StemperReaItor
ELECTING A COUNCILMAN,
As Personal Represents.
Sanford-] BR, 1½ bath, $100 down,
______________________________
76-1125-CA.13.0
323'2846 or 323-7710
.'Drfe, all of Oviedo, recently
companion. Needed' Immediately.
large
business
enterprise
lof
on
canal
to
I
name of SEMINOLE TRUCK
is
as
Apadments
SEAT ONE. A COUNCILMAN,
follows:
RILEY WOOD.
live of the Estate SI
lakes, OWNER TRANSFERRED- Must I S17727 total monthly payment, 5',',
Copy MachInes (6), repossessed.
6210634.
ISiS
S.
French
Cadrit,
completed the basIc Naval SERVICE, and that I Intind to
535.300.
Phone
323-S53.
337-4991
Inc.
Nice
2
BR
S2-AppIjanc
block
SEAT
THREE,
AND
A
COUN.
Get
home, furn. or
plenty of prospects
Margaret F. Pltcttfoqd
Plaintiff
____________________________
sell 3 BR, 1½ bath home on lovely
annual pci. rate, 360 mos. $1L300. _______________________
AdWith warranty from siso. Call 628f
Studio, 1,2,3
_________________________
Eves. 323-1456; 322-1161; 337-19.1
registersaidnam,withtIof
a Florida Corporation
UNEMPLOYED? Never again If
Imlurn.333.7930or )22'7m after 6$;
vertise your product or servIce' In
Flight Officer Progrun at
CILMAN, SEAT FIVE: EACH FOR
Dec.asld
0914.
tre,shaded fenced lot. Reduced to We
Bedroom
Dated at Aitamonte Springs. GEORGIA FAYE (THOMAS)
ApIs.
you have sincere desIre and
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, James H. Gilbert, Jr.
JU(LrLrLruthe CI.ssif led Ads.
JOHNNY WALKER
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
$21,000.
handle
Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida
government
ATWOYEAR
TERMOF
OFFICE.
Florida. this 14th
in accordance with the Attorney
(WOOD) (SADLER) CURBY,
ambition: Serious only please call 2 BR, on small lake, carpeted, heat.
Onlet, One Story
service, used machines
THE PLACES
OF VOTING
WILLSeminoleCounty,
day
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Pin.
repossesom,
all
area.
Small
MOONEYAPPLIANCES3230657
62-awn.Gard
of
1574 Honda CS 200, like nep
September, 1516.
provisions of the Fictitijs Name English, McCaughan 5
BE CITY HALL, 102 N. MOSS
Defendant.
5742054 after 1 p.m. or write 1040
aIr, Delary-Orange City area.
Kitchen Equipped
down, seller pays closing costs. -__________________
MLS.REALTORS
General Contracior
_______________________
Publish Sept. 23,30 &amp; Oct. 7, 14, 1976
Ihan 600 miles. Extras. $go. 3.
He received 26-weeks of Statutes, To-Wit: Section $6509 O'Bryan
2 New Models
Giovanni, Delton., Fla. 32163.
$150 1st 5 last. 322.4351
ROAD, FOR PRECiNCTS 12 AN
NOTICE OF ACTION
372.6151
Adult.FamIly
GE Dishwasher, all cycles, 2 yeai
6451.
114
Statutes 1s1.
24; FIRE STATION NUMBER 2.
Post Office Box 140%
AND NOTICE OF
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
321.0041
eatenaive instruction in the Florida
Under
$31,000
old,
perfect condition. $130 or bel
51g. H. Jeff Vonler
NORTHERN
3 BR,? bath, country home, $200 per
WAY,
LISPENDINS
Fort Lauderdale, FlorId. 33302
Woodruff's Garden Center
REALTORI304O41
FOR
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
HEARING
TO:
Georgia
One
Bedroom
offer, 322-3e29.
functions, capabilities and Publish Sept. 23.30 &amp; Oct. 7, II, 1976 Teteplione: 452-3301
?0175.FRENCH
PRECINCT
ow. References 5 Lease required.
____________________
601 Celery Ave.
Faye (Thomas)
CAMELOT
-TrurJs.Traj
DED-113
From
TOAN
CONSIDER
THEBY
ADOPTION
(Sadler) Curby, deceased,
Publish: Sept. 20, Oct. 7. 1576
HAL COL5ERT REALTY, 373.
THE ELECTION BOARD SHALL 0"
ORDINANCE
THE CITY(Wood)
and
GE Refrigerator, 17 cu. ft., doubliI
___________________
her executors, administrators
DED.1
CONSIST OF MRS. RUTH LAVO, OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
7532 or eves. 337.1557 or 3220612.
a jet alning a raft. In ad
AT
CASSELBERRY
door,
$100.
Hotpolnt
39"
BALL REALTY
range
64Equipnnt for Rent
Scosit, good engine, good body;
MRS. NORMA LANG, MRS.
p 135
REDUCED
'YOUR LITTLE FEE ICENCT
Notice is hereby gIven that a or pirsonai representatives if any:
530. Both for $125 cash. You haul,• _______________________
REGISTER FICTITIOUSNAME
FICTTTIOUSNAMI
ditlon, Michael studied air
"The
Rad.lI Curby
New tires, brakes, shocks, See I
Deltona -2 BR, l! bath. Phone 371.
Peg. Real Estate Broker
CeamttuijL
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN tp.
HELEN GREEN, MRS. LOUISE Public Hearing will be held at the
Notice Is hereby
Call
322.77%.
FOR
QUICK
SALEPlnecrest,
•
JOBS
WORTH
make of fee' at 501½ E. 2nd St., 333.
Sonny Sadler
Steam Clean You Own Carpet
SALES-RENTALS
332) after $ p.m.
that lam OWENS,
navigation, meteorology, tn, undersignid, desiring to engage engaged in businessgIven
1505 W. 25th St.
East off 17.92
at 12$ Academy
BARDI, MRS. PATRICIA LOM- Commission Room in the City Hall
neat 5 clean 3-2, shaded corner,
MRS. MARGE WILLIAMS, in the City of Sanford, Florida,
0171 days.
RentOurpeinshyac
Jamie Sadler. an ;nfant
SI? W. 1st ST., Sanford
electronics
RUSHING FOR!
inbusflessufldermlfidftname Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
and
at Seminola Blvd.
flight
it
Penney's
Portable
Dishwasher
established
neighbOrhood.
131.900.
327 SIll or 3222757 after Hrs.
Deborah Kay Wood, an Infant
3 BR, lt bath, den. C air, carpe,
CARROLL'SFURNITURE,3fl.SiIl
MRS. REET ELLIOTT AND MRS. 700 o'clock PM. 041 OCtobei' 11,
SI PIK.L.PATP FARMS at 7M0 N. Florida under the fictitious name
,e.
(Horse Track Rd.)
operations and procedures.
excellent condition. $50 or besi
ISIS International Scout, lwsieei
lDE APARTMENTS
Chris Michael Wood, an infant
drapes, water softener. panellngR'
'a
W. nd Terrace, Parkia, FI04Idi ALPHA ENTERPRISES, and that I RUTH MEWES.
SECRETARy
1916, to consider the adoption of fl
BATEMAN
R
EALT
offer.
321-1222
LeIY
after
6.
drive, heavy duty front bumper,
Follow signs to models off
Highway 17.92, Sanf*rd
?h, central7I
He has now progresued to 33067 intend. to regIster the said Isendtorsgisterseidnam.withmi
TROY J. PILAND,
Allen Wood, an infant, and:
$191 mo. 323-0502 after S.
Bilingual
65-Pets-Supplies
air. family rm,, garage, large
Ideal hunting, fishing vehicle;
Rrg Real Estate Brkrr
Acrot From Ranch Nous.
ordinance
by the City of Sanfd, any other heirs or beneficiaries of
Winter Park Drive
MAYOR
Florida, as follows:
advanced training, which en- name with the Cisrk of the CircuIt Clerk Cf the Circuit Court. Seminole Publish:
MAINTENANCEMAN
Sept. 30, Oct
1543 Ford ~ ton fiat bed, V.a
fenced yard, Separate Studio.
BR home, 109 Temple DrIve. 1
25195 oIifora Ave
Open lOtol
32346700r $31.fl77
the estate of Georgia Faye
54'-'Garage
Sales
7, 14, 21. 1976
S ECU R ITY 0 UAR OS
830.7966
AKC
Doberman
tails another 10-weeks of In. Court Sf Seminole County, Florida. County. Florida in accordance with DED 15$
$3,000
equity &amp; assume loan Of
puppies, exceflent
bath; all malor appliances furnofessienally Manased .4
J21 0759 eves 337 1643
engIne, runs, rough body, make
______
(Thomas) (Wood) (Sadler) Curby, if
DATED
MANAGER TRAINEES
day of Oc$o,, the pr slons of the FIctitious _____________________________
ORDINANCE NO. 1314
show-breeding potential. Contact
132.000 3210503.
Ofter 1559 Ford 1½ ton fiat bid,
drudion and will lead to his
any;
A.D. 1516.
ished; utility room. Large lot with
Yard Sale-. Saturday 5 Sunday, 410
Retail
Mr. Anderson, 365.5710.
Name StaMet, To.Wlt: Section
dump body, V-I, rough, make
fenced back yard. $113 month plus
I. ipiks Miller
Cleo Jacobs and Rachel Jacobs,
tigtit1on as a Naval
$65.09 FiOtidi Stilutet 1t7.
Briarcliff (behind Bahama Joes).
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
TAFFER REALTY
MECHANICS MECHANICS
-.
SUNLAND ESTATES
---_.....
otter. 3fl.4,i.
deposit.
32)0931
Myrna E. Miller
5: Wavie Alioway
or
alter
S
call
Bunch
of
Omcer.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO hi wife
322.
iunk,
DIESEL MECHANICS
aluminum frame
Rq Real Estale Broker
Vance Taylor
Publish:
7672.
Publish: Sept. 30. Oct. 7. 14. 21. 1976INSEMINOLE
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
1100 E 25th St
7, I 3,
windows, mower, pottery kiln,
THE CIRCUIT
COUNT, ANNEX WITHIN THE COR.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
$19,900
A 1574 graduate of Thiida DEE-U
177
L
R. Taylor,
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
DED-ISI
clothing,
toys
5
AUTO BODY MEN
mIsc.. .
Sale
2 BR, 241 Palmetto Ave.,
CASE NO. 76437.CA49.p
Defendants.
COMPANION-LIVE IN
Buys you a spotless 3 BR, 1½ bath CARPORT SALESANFORD, FLORIDA. UPON ANDALLOTHERSWHOMITMAY
We
Buy
double garage, no pets.
Furniture
2100
Cornell
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK OF
COUPLE-LIVE IN
'47 Cadillac Coupe. current InADOPTION OF SAID OR. CONCERN:
home, on large corner lot. No
Call 322.0374
Drive (Grove Manor off
SEMlNOLE,abankingcoipon.,
DAVE'S 339 44)6
DINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT
doWn. VA,Or IOwdo*, FHA Must
SPection,runsperfect,s, ppwne
'-WE
SELL
SUCCESSYouarenotlfedof
Melionville),
Sanford,
Friday
&amp;
formerly UNITED STATE BANK
the filingof this
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED
3221110 after 5:30 p.m.
____________________
Sell. Phyllis Capponi, Realtor.
tent
or
Sell
30)
Commercial
action
Saturday,
Immaculate
3
BR,
io..
MIsc.
We
buy
by the plaintiff against you
and sell good furniture and
323-31,:
OF SEMINOLE, a banking car
Associate. After hours, $311773.
.
bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
EAST OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD seokltoquiettitIefo,hefoliing
poration,
AUIIUN
II(ICKE i. FRICKE ASSOC., Garage Sale, Friday, Saturday 1.
Leases Dltsun including Zcarsand
$155
mo.
323ieti.
AND
NORTH
OF
JEWETT
LANE
property
in
Seminole
County
Lead
carpenter
with
mm.
10
yrs.
GALLERIES
Rid.
'
uppianij
3224572.
Plaintiff,
trucks. For information call aill
INC.. REALTOR, 531 5233.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FlorIda,towit:
Corn•,
Sunday,
Oct.
5,
9
1
10
am.
to
4
esp. Excellent lob protection wIth
vs.
Ray or Jack Mink, $311311
p.m.,
11145.
Park
Aye.
Furniture,
Stenstrom
mm. 10 wks. yr. employment.
VOLUNTARY OF
ANNEXATION
Thewestsofe,fof,heEastSl3
Cash 3224132
CENTRAL FLORIDA WATER PROVISIONS
CHAPTER fietOfLot9BIocko,IyIngthof
33Houses Furnished
appliances, clothing, misc.
Send resume with references to
JUSTMAKE PAYMENT5J,L
SYSTEMS. INC., a Florida car
CITY-40)HolIvAv.,,.I.J.j,,,nc,, Jim
171.3.44, LAWS OF FLORIDA,
li. Christmas
In
run
useg
Box 612. co The Evening Herald,
Vurniture, appliances,
'73 Models. Call 373-1310 O $34
poralion at 51..
In
WHEREAS, there has been filed the Sanford Oviedo Road and West
'.n.r,JP,I
I
•pr.
LC,
s,se
raix
LPr.
'-nosy,
(IC?.
I,
I
toots, etc. Buy I or '1001 items.
iC Bedro
:urn. or Unfurn. 3 BR, 2 baths,
P.O. Box 1651, Sanford, Fla.,
3222111
i(
Of North 230 feet of East 433
with the City Clerk Of
4603 Dealer.
completely remodeled. Many
Defendants.
day
only.
Realtor
$16
E.
20th
St. ShamAlter Hours:
32771.
Larry's Mart. 2)5 Sanford Ave.
the City f feet of Lot 9, Block 0, lyIng South Of
carpet, drapes, utility rm., car
Sanford, Florida.
extras, and lotsof potentiali pp
NOTICROFSALE
1937 Chevr.t 4 DR. 213 eng. E
Radio. Clothes 1. Shoes
QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
fl33,,
parad• with
port, air cond. 322 3150 or 3132659.
a petition
con Sanfont Oviedo Road of 0. R.
taming the name of
Notice is hereby given
the
Only
$25500
Want
to buy furniture, toilet fix(children's).
Misc.
cellent body, new Interior, iáw
Telephone solicitors, experience
property
Mitchell's
survey
of
the
pursuant to the Summary Judgment
Levy Grant
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
tures.
tires, maps, extra parts; Nw
anythIng of value. 337.
preferred.
Salary
plus
comowner
in
the
area
described
according
to
plat
thereof
as
43-Lots-Acreage
entered in this cause, in the Circuit
hereinafter requesting annexation
COUNTY- Wilson Road- Custom
5459
Carpeting
Carport Sale- Friday I Saturday,S
brakes, fuel pump, braki cables &amp;
mission.
322-1776
beginning
Mon.,
recorded
In
Plat Book 1, page 5, of
to the corporate area of the
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
btJIlt2BR,7batp,Iakefrontdream
to S. Adult 1. chIldren's clothes,
rust proofed. Asking $1,500. Mate
Oct. $1.
Santa Claus1
City of the Public Records of Seminole
will sell the property situated InI Sanford, Florida, and requesting
We Buy Used Furniture
homeon9 beautiful acres See this
toys in good condition, ce base 5
SANFORD- 62 dry AIres near st.
any offer. 323-2754.
to
County, Florida
",I"'O
IITCP4l5
,
9(JeefsT
..
-...... ,,.,..,
1
Item
or
a
be included therein: and
todayi
Johns.
Houseful
Seminole County, Florida, described
$110,Opo. 6TIfl
Light delivery. Must own vehicle,
mobile antennas, bike. 29) Abbott
and you are required to serv, a copy
as:
373.3337
OPEN
HOUSE
ON
SUNDAY
Ave., Lake Mary. 322-4931.
WHIfl
SACKETT INVESTMENT
have knowledge of Sanford area.
TQ, f.Ti.
1962 volkswagen, July inspection,
WHEREAS,
the Property
Ap. otyourwrlttendefensetifaflytoi,
Lots ii 1'. 21. 26 and 27 f
praiserof
SeminoleCounty,
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 130
Florida.
322.1776 begInning Mon., Oct. 11.
CORP., REALTORS
runs good. $350 firm. 373-1402,.
Modernizing your home? Sell no
having
OflWILLIMj
A.
LEFFLER.
Ill,
N
________________________
andParkHomesBy
___________________________
the
BRADLEY'S ADDITION TO
Anderson Circle- 3 BR, 1 bath,
Carport Samcertified that there is one piaintjff' attorney whose
ii
I
longer needed but useful Items
SHRIMP
:
Carpenter Trainee, ii yrs. or older.
property owner in the area to
wall to wall carpeting in excellent
LONGWOOD, according to the P1st
daily
unti.cc!!p
\.,....__.
'
47-Real Estate Wanted
be is P.O. Box 2fl1. Sanford,
wIth a want ad. Call 337-2611 Or '45 Fury I 4-door, 3)0 engIne, new
S
annexed and that said property
Learn trade from bottom up.
tMreof, as recorded in P1st Book
condition. on nicely landscaped
Florida
103 Valencl. St.
tires, goon shape. 2317 Sanfoed
--SUPER FLEA MARKET
___
- -_______
1)1-9993.
Possess chauffeur's lIcense 5,
Page 11, of the Public RecOrd* 0
ownir has signed the petition for flflI on or before October 1$, 1974
lot.
BPP
warranted.
FRENCH AVE., SANFORD
Ave., phone 337-4362.
3106 lamHy Rental Units Wanted
- 1 to iie the original of those
annexation and
____________________________
Seminole County, Florida, LESS:
CONSTRUCTiON
clean driving license. Send
PrivateBuy,r
'
written defenses with the Clerk of
) That part of Lots 19 and 2) included
Wed. I FrI. 15. Sunset
resume with references to Box
LOCHARBOR-301 RidgeOriveWHEREAS, it has been detet. this
711 W. 75th
Sanford, Fla. _____________________
Phonel(9 5.557
6)2, Co The Evening Herald p.o.
ln LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS
Court on or beforeservlc,on the
lit. I Sun. I. Sunset
. '
mined that the property descri
Spaciousi BR.? bath home, 200
•
.
______________________
Box 1631, Sanford, Fla., 3277).
plaintiff's attorney, or Immediately
Help me pick a theme
HIGHWAY ADDITION, according
__________________________________________________________________________
hereinafter is Contiguous
'
IardsfromMayfairCounfryClub
For Appointment Call 305.322.3103
to the thereafter:
_________
to the flat thereof, as recorded in
OTHERWISE
A
corporate area of
Extras include refrigerator, ice. - Merchandise
the
City
of
SanDEFAULT
WILL
BE
ENTERED
P1st
Book
1.
Page 24,0 the Public
dIspenser, dishwasher, central
for thIs year ' s parade.
lord.Florida,andithasfurther been AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF
EXPI
Records Of Seminole County,
determined that the annexation
heat 5 air and BPP warranted.
SOMiscellaneous for Sale
\\
DEMANOED IN THE COM.
Florida,
113,500.
said property will not result in
I
Ii
l.E.. l\(; llOIi.
the PLAINT.
Enter the th.m. contest
AND
creation of an enclave, and
30-Apartments
Unturnished
Kitchen
Bathroom Cab.nets.
DATED September 10th, 1916. at
CITY- 1015 MagnolIa Ave 2 BR,
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
IS
Lots 22 to 2$ inclusive of Block
Counter tops Sinks Installation
L..%U(;fI('t
Sanford, Seminole County, FlOrida,
Florida is in a posit
1½ bath home and In immaculate
now! The deadline is Friday, Oct. 15, 1976
to
provide
"A" of LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS municipal
available Bud Cabell 377 5057
Servicet to the
recorded In Official Records
conditlonl Wall to wall carpeting,
MMBOO COVE APTS
HIGHWAY ADDITION, according
anytime
property Book 1097 at page lOIS of the Public
lots of storage area. Corner lot,
described herein, and the City RecordS of Seminole
County,
to the Put thereof, as recorded In
ne 1. 2 Bedroom apartments,
Aluminum Siding
Landscaping &amp;
Home Improvements
screened Infront porch. Fireplace
Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE.
J
Piat Book 4, Page 21. of the Public
_________________________
furnished or unfurniShed Newly
Hut hit. Wek'oine %VIgor1
and much more for only $27,500.
Leading
Florida
deems
it
in
the
beet
interest
manufacturer
S CONTEST RULES •
Records of Seminole County,
cn
SeaII
redecorated. Comes., E. Airport
your home *,tt, alum
of the City
/
distributor has aluminum nec.
hoste,.s (.In make it easier
Blvd., Sanford, 373 1310.
Florida, LESS: Begin at the an to annexto accept Said petitio
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
sdng &amp; toftit SyStIm AI0 Carpentry. Remodeling Atidlons
COUNTYNarcissus
said
property.
Ave.Newly
langular
pools
leftover
from
1975
5'uthesst corner of Lot 22. Block A,
Custom Work Licennt, Bondti YOU
to
adjust
lit
RULES'
Rootng
Clerk
of
your
new sur.
Gutte,
the Circuit Court
20 yrs Eup
Season, half price Guaranteed
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT
built custom 3 BR, 2 bath on li,
ARE MISSING SOMETHING
By Cherry Kay Travis
Free estimate 323
LakaWaymanHeights,.Cring,0 ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
E,,gle Sting Co $51 9So3
Former Themes May Not Be Used.
IF YOU HAVENT
roundings. and tIla)lx put
iTORlp'EG IT MAkES WASTE acres.
Plenty
of
installation
oak trees, plus
and terms. Call 305.
IRIEQ-A
thePlatthereof.asrecordedlnpla,
Deputy Clerk
Only One Euitry Per Student.
CLASSIFI
lots
more.
a SIllIle on your race'
$53 9351 collect.
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
AD LATELY
Book 4, Page 24, of the Public
Window Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
THE CITY OF SANFORD. Williim A LIII ler, Ill
FLORIDA
DeadlIne Date Foe'
o
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOW.
Entries, OCteber 1$, Ifll.
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Records of Seminole County,
Matching set of 10 rattan dining
Call San'ors Salet Leader
Beauty Care
SECTION I. That that certain Attorney for Plaintiff
Call 32226)) or III 9993
Contest Limited To Childr,n In Grades One Through Eight.
Free estimate 323595.1
Florida, thence run North along the
chairs,
Box
229S
sis
each. Sanford Auction,
property in Seminole County,
S. All Entries Become The Property Of The Christmas Parade Comm iftie.
st line of said Lot 22, 110.3 feet tO
Pest Control
1200 S. trench, 3237340.
I room apt. utilities Included Ist&amp;
Florida, described as follows be and Sanlont, Florida 32711
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
the Northeast corner of said Lot 22, the
.EntrIss Will Be Judged By A Committee Of Three Judges Salect.d
last
For
same
is
hereby
annex
mo.
tree
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
requfred.
5,
estimates,
Plants
By The
.
call Carl
3323750.
Answer, now has your
Christmas Parade Committee.
ANYTIME
thence run North 36 degrees , made a part of
t and Publi: Sept. II, 23, 30. Oct. 7, 197ô
(formerly Hariett's Beauty Nook)
Harris at SEARS in Sanfd 373
the City of Sanford, DED $7
answer to rare gifts, antiques and
.
minutes 50 seconds West N 63 feet.
7. The Winning Entry Will Be Used As The
1711.
FlorIda,
519
E.
First
ART BROWN PEST CONTRO
pursuant
to
the
voluntary
Multiple Listing Service : rostalgiques. 210 E. lt St., Suite
373 3713
thence run North SI degrees 40
Will Receive A Savings Bond, And Will Be Theme Of The Parade. The Winner
NOW LEASING
-2543 Park Drive
annexation provisions of chapter
I
D.
_____________________
Invited To Rids On Santa's
•
minutes
20
seconds
STOP
AND
THINI.Z A MINUTE ii
Float In
West 6121
Th. christmas Pared,.
REALTORS
173
171044. Laws of Florida. 197$
Sanford Court
2SISPARK
UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
thence run South Si degr feet
STOP AND THINK A MlNuT
Classified Ads ditint work there
30
The Last one half of Block 50. At COUNT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FORMER THEMES:
minutes Ose n West 24 69 feet
Apartments
CIastifld Ads ddnt work
WANT TO SELL
uIUnt be any
Carpet Cleaning
At Smith's Subdivision according to
"Christmas Bells Ring Love," "Wonden, Of Christmas," "Christmas
thnce run Southerly to the
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION N 1* modern single story I 5, 2
YOUR HOME'
there woiltin I be Iny
South. me P1st thereof as recorded in Plat COUNT No.
Thoughts," "Christmas Through Children's Eyes,"
Root Repairs, Carpentry. Pm.nting Buying a new home? Moving to i'76'SCOrI.CIv.y westerly corner of Lot 77, Block Book 1. Page 53.
bedroom apts. and completely
"K..pinq Christmas
Public Records of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Home Repairs, Gutlering. Cement
apartment'
"A", Lake Wayman Heights,
_____ Through Christ," "Christmas Fantasy," "Parade Of Christmas Dreams,"
turnished studio apartments
Seminole County. Florida
Plaintiff, v OLIVER GRAYSON,
work Fr, estimates 531 l-7
Rug Shampooing- Living room,
. thet1C run Easterly along 34.1
Get tome action with a H,ri-:
Christmas Around The World."
the
Conveniently
located
&amp;
beautifully
SECTION
3
That
upon thu or Jr. and MARY NN GRAYSON, his
dining area. haiI-re,,ar-.Jl,,. '.4
Southerly lineof Lots77, 26. 752123
classleø Id Will PieI you w
landscaped. Abundant storage
dinance becoming effective, the wile; LIBERTY LOAN CORP. OF
C and 22 to the point of beginning.
I'll
Let a Classified Ad help y-otJ find
--- - - - It' ad that will bring a fast
size, $19 95. 373 3511.
(Including atti s- "CE Er.ir
se - resident.
";";c-',
- - ., ne
- - -- - \
Beino a pa.!
more room for Storage CiaI.Silied
SANFORD FUR
CALL 37 sli
Efficiency Package". From $113.
Ot
properly described herein shall
Ni T U RE CO Defendant(s).
AcI find buyers fast
__________________________
77 CHRiSTMAs PARADE THEME CONTEST
Call
321
0220
between
$
5
3:30.
LAKEWAYMANHEIGHTS5ndLOf
entitled to all the rIghts and NOTICE OF SALE
IS of BRADLEYS ADDITION TO
- Notice is
Quality 3 bedroom 2 bath garden home, 1267 square
privil.ge and immunit,et as are hereby given that
feet of living area.
LONGWoO, according to the Plat Irom time to time
pursuant to a
Hauling
.ASSIFIED ADS MOVE
Sewing
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1,
NAME_
Concrete block Construction. Central heat and air Conditioning. Fully
granted to FINAL DECREE of Foreclosure
residents
and
property
MOUNTAINS
of
merchandise
owners of the entered on September ii, 1976 by the
AGE ________PHONE
Land
Clearing
PIpe 17. 04 the Public Records of
equipped kitchen. Sheg carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
tvery day.
City 0 Sanford, Floridi. and as are above untitled Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
1li'ai)
in the above
___________________________________________
wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully Sodded
frffiir provided in Chapter iii, styled cause, the undersigned
Aiteration,, Dress M.Ikng
LIGHT HAULINGI YARD
Orapee
lot.
Convenient to schools and Shopping -No maintenance fees.
Laws of Florida, ISiS. and Shall United States Marshal,
ADDRESS_____________________________________ CITY_
UPholstery 3770107
ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP
LESS AND EXCEPTING: All of
or
ESTER
SON
LAND
CLEARING
one
of
his
further be subiect to the rejpon duly
a 'lEOO FTU- Duplexet. Furn. or
Phone
219
3)7)
authorized deputies,
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch work
'I
HARRIET DEAS
Unfurn, Wooded, Home size lots.
LONGWOOD
NORTH
sibilitles Of residence or ownership the property situate In will sell
Sanford's newest residential neighborhood
Fill dirt, top sOil 327 5943
DIVISION,
according
to SUBSeminole
the P1st
WANT TO SELL
as may from lime to time be County, Florid.,
JEAN
BRYANT
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE. 343,
PARENTS NAMES ___________________________________________________
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 16,
descrIbed as: The
Tree Service
YOUR HOME?
372)
.irIi' 5,1i.5 Ire ii
8)4 9212
determined by the governing East 75 feet of Lots $7 and N of
Page 22. 0 the
ICISOn t, rnt.
Buying a new home? Moving
Public Records of authority of the City
:01
to an
PCopIe .b0ul 1 with
Sanford
ci Sanford,
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ac
Seminole County, Florida,
,) Clats,l,4.j
apartment'
I.sr..I.
Ad fl th Herâlti 312 2611.
jrvI5i$ 0! said
Cording to the p1st thereof as
alpubiIcsale,tothehight5
_______
Get
III
Some
action
with
Cha
'
SCHOOL_
a Herald
9963
Ill, Laws of Fiorija, i,7. recorded
tree
bidder, for cash, at the West front
Trimming, Cutting
in Pill Book 3, page 37 of
PRINCIPAL
SHIRLEY MILLETT
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Public Records of Seminole
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the highest and best bidder for cash
THEME
11.00 AM. on October Thid, 1916.
VA Financing-Nothing Down . FHA
HLjGHEV EQUIPMENT
A copy shall be available at the at
Forest City
ndicate a preference
12.00 Noon on Thursday,
(Seal)
LIe' Clearing. Mowing. tiscing.
Oil ice of the City Clerk for afl November 4.
Altamoritp Springs
ased on age from em.
Fill Dirt. Clay. Rock,
Arthur H. Beciwith, Jr.
1916 CI the west door of
Sand.
Conventjonal.5% Down
Home Improvements
persons desiring to examine the the Seminole
)Ioyers Covered by the
Bdckhoe Loader Ph 337
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County Courthouse,
Well Drilling
same.
REASON FOR THEME
Sanford, Florida.
RUTH TUECH
By: Jean E. Wslke
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All parties in InI,ret anct citizen, Oiled: S
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N EMPLOYMENT ACT.
Homes ready for your inspection
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MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
CLEVELAND. MIZE 5
Altamonte Springs
ioe information may be
L SHEPHE RD
Landscaping &amp;
and immediate occupancy
heard at said hearIng.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
BRIDGES
United States Marshal
Panting,
DIRECTIONS: In Sanford-Weston 25th St. oH 17.92
Remodeling, General
Longwood
ibtained Irom the Wage.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
By Order of the City Commuss
Middi. District of Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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(5) EDGE OF NIGHT

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Calendula
Columbus Day Halloween
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peared made by a French ginhis. That Is, until a symbolic
gorilla popped out of the bushes
and chased Miss Ra ye around.
She symbolically hit the beast
in the kisser with a custard pie.

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chimpanzees to rat at large on . ,
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Coy Court Jd Wallace
Hall ordered the directed •'
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verdict of acqalta on the two
counts at the close of the 2thour jury trial.
One woman on the jury,
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which never got the case for
deliberation, told Alexander
she thought the whole thing was
"ridiculous." "The poor thing
(chimp) didn't mean to get
out," she said.
Assistant State Atty. Randy
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Kramer presented three
prosecution witnesses: Board
Of County Commissioners
Recording Secretary Marie
Walker, deputy sheriff Joe M.
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Patton and Chief County animal
control officer Bruce Clarke.
Clarke and Patton said a
Stepping Up His Campaign
chimp was cavorting in Lake
Harney Heighfs Road at
Alexander's residence near
It was time for one of Democrat Lawton Chiles' Geneva on July 13 and climbed
patented walks this morning as he strolled through atop Patton's patrol car o play
Sanford and Seminole County in his bid to retain his withthe blue lights before being
U.S. Senate seat. He is being challenged by chased a half-mile down the
Republican Dr. John Grady and the pair will be road by0a5
used a
to keep the
debating on TV Oct. 19 from the Loch haven Art Mace-lik e
Center in Orlando, ills first stop this morning was at ctümpfromgoingontopropey
of other residents.
408W. Crystal Drive for a chat with Guy Strickland,
The state witnesses didn't
identify the playful chimp as
"Otto" as was charged by the
5aie.

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FOR COLONIAL
Seminole High quart
terback John Litton
cranks up the old arm for
tonight's game at
Orlando Colonial, where
the Seminoles will be
shooting for their fifth
straight victory without a
setback. In other area
games tonight it will be
Cocoa Beach at Oviedo,
Lake Howell at Lake
Brantley and Orlando
Bishop Moore at Lyman.
Details, Page 6-A.

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Today

Am bulance Firm Offers
County $20 ,000 Savings

Comic, ..................4-B
Crossword ............ ..4-B
WASHINGTON (AP)
of rising unemployment offers
Progress in reducing Inflation Editorial,
Unemployment edged down some encouragement, the and the gradual decline in job. Dear Abby ...............141
from 7,9 per cent to 7.8 per cent jobless rate at 7.8 per cent is the lessness earlier thIsyear had
Dr. Lamb .. ........... .... 4-B
By ED PRICKETF
IR of the nation's work force in highest of any presidential been a strong point in Ford's
Horoscope ............. .... 4-B
Herald Staff Writer
September after three con- election year since 1940, when It election campaign.
An Altamonte Springs amHospital ............ .......5-A
secutive monthly increased, the was 14.8 per cent.
But the slowdown in econom- Obituaries ......... ........ S-A bulance firm has offered county
government said today In its fi.
Unemployment last month Ic growth and three consecutive Sports ... ... .....
......6-8-A officials a deal they can't
nil jobs report before the presi- totaled 7.4 million, about 122,000 months of rising unemployment
Television ............ ... . 5.
refuse: ambulance service
dentlal election,
fewer than August. Total em- this summer have given the Weather
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wi h the $),000 subsidy paid
But there was virtually no ployment stood at 87.8 million, a Democrats fresh ammunition
Women
the holder of the exclusive
1.B
improvement In the over-all job decline of 162,000 from the In the waning days of the
franchise.
picture, as total employment previous month.
political campaign.
But the holder of the present
also declined slightly last
Th explanation for both offiThe inflation rate has held
contract
Herndon
month.
clal figures dropping, simply, is steady at 6 per cent this year,
Ambulance Services
feels
Labor Department analysts that fewer people went looking the level that Ford a dminis.
there may be a fly in the oint.
said the changes were not large for work.
tration economists set as a goal
ment.
enough to have any statistical
The Job report follows Thurs- for the year.
"We've been here for five
significance,
day's announcement that
The September jump in
years," said Herndon President
"We consider it about un. wholesale prices were up nine- wholesale prices followeda one.
Idus Willis. "We've cut every
changed, with both unemploy. tenths of 1 per cent last month, tenth of I per cent
decline in
corner we can, but he says he
ment and employment really on the steepest rise in 11 months. August and Increases
can do it for nothing
averthat's
a plateau," said one official.
While the White House Issued ai:g three-tenths of I per cent
impossible."
The job figures were the tat- a statement asserting that in the preceding three months.
But that's Just the deal
est in a string of statistics in- Ford's economic policies will
Sharp increases in farm
Bernard Fidelo of Aida
dicating stagnant economic prevent a resurgence of in
prices and an unusually large
Ambulance Services has ofperformance.
f 1 a t I o n, Democrati c Jump in prices for Industrial
THE
fered Seminole County.
Coupled with rising prices presidential challenger Jimmy commodities
were to blame, the
Exec.
Asst.
Roger
and a slowdown in economic Carter seized on the report and government said.
Neiswender said the Fidelo
growth, the lack of improve- said the Republican adIndustrial prices, regarded as
offer is to provide services
ment on the Jobs front cast ministration "is the first In a more sensitive measure of
similar or the same as Hemdoubt on President Ford's con- history to give us the highest flation than volatile farm
don's without the $20,000-a.year
tentlon that his policies are. unemployment rate and the prices, rose nine-tenths of 1 per
subsidy paid Herndon.
leading to sustained recovery, highest inflation rate corn- cent, the sharpest increase
A public hearing has been set
While the end of three rnonths bined."
since last October.
for Oct. 19 to gather U
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(2) PHIl. DoNAHUE SHOW
(6) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
(5) MOVIE: (Mon.) -The Can.
pany She Keeps." Uzabeth
Scott, Dennis OXeef. (84W)
1950. (Tue.) "The Bank Dick."
W.C. Field,, tine Mericel.
(84W) 1940. (Wed.) 'Fingers
at the W1ndow." Law Ayes,
Larajne Day. (84W) 1942.
(Thin.) "Ministry of Fear." Ray
Millard, Marpije Reynolds
(84W) 1944. (FrI.) "Hidden
Fear." John Payne, Aluxafl(Jef
Knox. (84W) 1957.
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Dawn Rainbow Hour." Just
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But If your part of the handful Moron as chief villain.
carries It, drop everything and
Then Lolunan and Barkley Ii -FLORIDA""
watch it on a weekly basis so as said Miss America, their apeto keep your mind in shape.
cial guest, was going to appear.
ARRIVEAUVE
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began here Aug. Arn. vite her. Su they got ataJd,fat
or things, It featured The Swiss man with a moustache from the
Family Door Slanuners and a audience.
recipe for Duck a L'Orange: a
He sat in for Miss America.
pot of water, a duck, an orange They serenaded him with "The
and an Iron.
Impossible Dream" and missed
It stars two Iowans, Al Loh- the high note at the end.
The hour closed when the
man of Storm Lake and Roger
Barkley of Odebolt. Both are stars profusely thanked their
Los Angeles radio veterans who audience, spoke of love and got
since l
since
have conducted a many hits in the face with ci s.
radio show on station lard pies.
Ki here.
Nest week's show wasn't as
Sometimesonthatahow they good. Its best act was a man
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play records. Other times, they called "The Frank Sinatra of
do things like promise around- France." He got so carried
away with a Gallic love song he
the-world
tripsortorun
everyone
stabbed himself with a
the
audience,
a soap in
op.severely
rubber knife.
era they call "Ught of My
Life,' winner of the Heisman
But consider, consider that
Trophy." There are a lot of Lohman had taken a $100,000
those other times.
tribe from the mob to "throw
the
show"
and boost a cornWhen I first saw their 'I" petitor's
ratings.
show, It Initially seemed just
I'm not sure
If the show
a
another Mery Griffin imitation. low-budget
"Laugh-In"
orisan
2 piiC honey-dipped tried
The stars sat In upholstered
$119
Chicken, ma,,w potato"
$1.45
chairs and talked with their in-studio version of "Monty Pyand Iravy, cehe siaw I'Id.
+ Tax
Value
hot bUt?O' tastin biscuit.
guest, Martha Raye. She gig- thons Flying Circus." But Lohman and Barkley, dead of pan,
Eve" Day Eiicep$
gled, then sang.
Wed 1. Sun h i im hI 3p.m.
Then she got serious. She wild of humor, deserve obserFant04"
s For G. Taste Limit 2
spoke of a new avant-garde vation.
movie she'd just made with a
So observe them If they're on
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FMCD CHICKEN
French genius. Said It was full
in your town. Remnber,
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of symbolism and marked a it's "The Lohman and Bark.
French AjtNI.wav l7.5) Sanford P.M.
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new artistic direction in her ca- Icy." Not "The Lohman and
reer.
Barkley and Dawn Rainbow
Her hosts nodded gravely. Hour," which stars Tony TamThey ran the film. It Indeed ap- pa, Orlando's cousin.

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What is the significance of

Seminole County Commissioners have
more than $5-million dollars worth of con-

might have happened. East hurts.
might have decided to
The bid says, "Partner my
sacrifice at four spades. Four hearts are solid , but my highbeennogreatloss.Itwould
only be down one.

eminole

(For a copy of JACOBY

Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski ex-

federal funds to construct community centers

Commission Chairman Mike Hattaway

in predominantly black areas of the county.

said he wasn't "locked in" on the Five Poin ts

Kwiatkowski instructed Percy to find out

whether acting as a sponsor for SCA would

quick action on the county's part. Besides, he

jeopardize the county's chances of receiving

said, "I was never against Five Points."

"If it does not," Kwiatkowski said, "we

Sheriff John Polk favors the Five Points
site because of its central location.

should act as the pass through."

The public works money is intended for
areas with unemployment rates higher than
the national average. The bill was designed to

Though Percy said federal officials have
told him three projects are the limit, he
promised to check to see if SCA's request

would be feasible without hurting chances for
commission-approved projects.

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Today

eign and derense policies, but aggressive enough, &amp;aW of the
encounter: " th
isn't preparing for what nay be will be a much more free.
the toughest questions he'll wheeling, much more aggre,.
White House aides say Ford second

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sive exchange."
The second of the three deBut White House Press Secre.
bates between the two tary Ron Nessen said Ford

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Presentation
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James E. Bostic Jr., , dep. the Mayaguez incident last year
because of hasty action and
uty assistant secretary for r

Forty-one Americans were
killed in the operation . While
the assault was underway, an

ral development. said Tuesday poor intelligence.

that as a Southern black

Ford advisers brushed aside Cambodians, who had seized

know my racists ... and Earl suggestions that the Butz affair the Mayaguez, a merchant ves.
Butz is no racist.... He was j Ust could come up in tonight's de. sel, released its crew.
The GAO, Congress' auditing.
one of the nicest men I ever bate, but U.S. Am bassador to

met."

responses and report the results. Send your card to: Debate,

Evening Herald. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, 3277,
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the United Nations William arm, said a Marine assault of

Scranton was asked in a tele- an island off the coed of Cain.

Meanwhile, Butz' temporary vision interview on Sunday bodla was ordered despite rereplacement, Undersecretary about Butz' comments and he ports from U.S. pilots that the

John A. Knebel, was reported said they "will hurt in the crew of the Mayaguez was not
today by the Los Angeles Times United Nations."
on the island.
to have
helped Butz all egedly
Ford has been unavailable for
"We disagree with that con.
President Ford was the winner of the last televised debate, assist
agric
ulture officials from questions on the Butz matter clusion," Nessen said of the
according to a poll of Herald readers. Ford received an average of seven states
to avoid
Ford Wins

49M total evaluation points, and Carter garnered an average of 44
points for their performances In the debate telecast Sept 23.

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corn- since it became public GAO report. "Th
e President
pliance with equal employment knowledge last Frida y night carried out the actio
ns In the
laws.
that Butz had made an o bscene Mayaguez case and believes
Quoting
unnamed racial slur about blacks. Ford's they were right.'

Know Your Candidates

sources, the Times said that case were on Monday when he Philadelphia, concerned ceow n Knebel was

funds for pet pr ojects.

get construction people to work in addition to
providing much-needed projects for areas

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - the Butz affair or the Mayaguez

Jimmy Carter says he's ready incident.
to slug It out with President Carter, who said after the
Ford In tonight's debate on for- first debate that he had not been

Huts said his resignation was a report by the General critical of the Ford ad-

fair; 3- average; 4- excellent; S. superior,
Tally them up and send your card to us. We'll add up all the

Goldenrod area.

site, but he said the federal bill mandates

trip Ford

"the price I Pay for a gross Accounting Office, which says ministration's handling of an
indiscretion."
41 American lives were lost In Incident.

Many observers believe tonight's Ford-Carter debate could

presse
some concern that
the Seminole
stations at about $820,000 apiece. Only one fire
Community Action Agency(SCA) was left out
sta tion Is slated for Five Points - others are
of the grant applications. SCA had asked the
to be located in various other parts of the
county to act as a "pass through" agency For

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prove decisive in determining the election. To help you rate the
idates' Performances. we are presenting a scoreburd.
Award each candidate I to s points in each category: I- Poor; 2.

Sanford, Midway and in the Seminole-

is billed at $3.5-million, the agricultural

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Refutation

director, said he is looking for persons to
donate sites for fire stations in areas west of

county.

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the fire stations. Gary Kaiser, public safety

John Percy, the director of county

Butz Could

resigned Monday after fed on Afric

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that Ford may be asked during loosff now that they've been
tonight's debate about the ef- through It once."
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an
th
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almost five years In the Cabinet racial slur that led to Monday's tonight's deba
te Is the report by
post because of the controversy resignation of his agriculture the General Accounting Office
surrounding an obscene racial secretary, Earl Butz.
on the 1975 Mayaguez incident.
slur he made against blacks.
And Ford may be asked about The report, Issued Tuesday, Is
a racist

studies for the agricultural building and for

development, said Tut.4day night the new Jail

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Agriculture Department only comments about the P.utz

The first debate, staged in

he
the depart- read a prepared statement in nomic and
domestic poli cies.
ment's general counsel in 1974 which he regretfully accepted An Associated Press poll con..
under Butz, he attended a Butz' resignation.
ducted as soon as the debate
meeting in which Butz and
Slike Duval, a White House ended called it a draw with a
aides reportedly agreed on de- special counsel, said Ford has slight gain in support for Ford.
lays in requiring civil rights been given no special briefing
Even before the 90-minute
complian
ce in Coopera
tive Ex. material on responses he could
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Service
programs
make either to questions about
See L&amp;SUES, Page 3-A
What are the candidates for area and state races
really like' Herald political writer Donna Estes talked
with each of them In their home eavirotunents away from
the hubbub of the campaign trail and election speeches.
Learn a bo ut them starting next week In the Evening and
Sunday Herald,

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works bill signed Into law last weekend by
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In addition, commissioners approved the
expenditure of about $8,000 for architectural

apply for part of a $2-billion dollar public

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approval of the "advance notification" locks
Seminole Into the three projects.

The site selection was contained In a
comm Isslo n-approved "advance

spades doubled would have card strength is

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formed him Seminole county should qualify
for about three projects. Tuesday night's

struction, including a new jail, an
agricultural building and a fire station.

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scheduled for 9:30 p.m., EDT, jectofwutijd's debate beca use
at the historic Palace of Fine his words "will be Interpreted
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Arts
In San Francisco. The by Foreign leaders as reflecting
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three major commercial net. A..'ierlcan policy."
hierarchy of the Agrlctzftuye works and the Public. Broad
Jim Karayn, debate project
director for the sponsoring
Department defended Earl L c55thiSefli1Ce Will tel
Butz, saying the resigned agri- encounter.
League of Women Voters, said,
There have been suggestio ns "I think the candidates will be
culture secretary "doesn't ha ve

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Percy said of ficials In Atlanta have In-

zeroed In on Five Points as the location for

U West had just passed four partner responds two clubs
hearts, two or Wee things and South jumps to four

it-yourself project, so see your

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the desired results witho ut too
muchdamage.Thisisnotadodoctor for help In getting It
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like the pLague. e call it the Sou th's jump to four hearts?
give-away
ble.
South opens one heart. His

doctor.
There may be some scarring
over the area after the
procedure Is completed which
depends on how deep the skin
has to be damaged to eliminate

Appearance

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matter lasting about an hour. is not required. WWhm also according to acting cIty

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Only two citizens attended the asked whether the city could manager Sam Ackley.

esday night's open house at Lake Mary Police Department. Picon, the

trumps, but this allowed Sou th
discard
diamonds on long clubs and
to

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West could take two more

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Circuit Court Judge Dominick will not be financed out of away construction could be
Sail's cham bers, was a routine property taxes a citywide vote under way within a month,

POLICEMAN 'S BEST FRIEND

rutted and led a fourth club.

West Nor* East Soeth

Okays

validation hearing, held In explained that since the project the project out for bids right
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the double. South did play
clubs after one trump lea.
West rutted the third club and
th

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10 Cents

for federal funding
will not be picking up the tab. If terest rate won't be known until. photion
wider the new Public Works bill
the federal funds don't come the bonds are sold, Leedy andarereadytosubmnitjt.
through, the two projects will estimates the city's maximum
If the federal funds are
be financed out of the city's annual payment for all three received the city wi
have 90
utility tax and electric fran- bond Issues would be *290,000. days to spend the monlley.
Final
chise revenues-which have
Arnold Williams, Sanford design pla ns for the city hail
already paid for the civic resident, asked whether the will be presented to the City
center, and marina and the law taxpayers would have an op- Commission at a special at.
enforcement complex.
portunity to vote on the ternoon meeting Oct. 15. If the
This morning's bond proposed new city hail. Tamm Commissioners decide to put

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California, and reported In

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1 am sending you The Health California Medicine (118:10-12,
Weight
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that is well balanced and you discuss the procedure with your

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vegetable salad and a slice of the Evening Herald, P.O. Box

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lunch I had a Large chicken stamped, self-addressed en-

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Florida W71— Price

ByJACQUELfl4E DOWD
hearing and expressed concern save money by renovating the
Herald Staff Writer
that they would be faced with present city hail, which was
Sanford's $21 million bond larger tax bills in thIr future,
built In 1P2.
ism was approved for sale this ii
Lo9dy III. Of the
Mayor Lae Moore said, . The
morning — but city officials are Leedy Corp., the city's fiscal building
on
does ,xg
net sure they will ever put the agent, said that Last year's lend itself'stoconditi
refzwblthlng
and
bonds on the mar ket.
revenues from the utility taxes the costs are almost cornU Sanford wins federal funds and the franchise totaled parable."
wider a Public Works Act $asl,000, more than twice what
The new city hail Is expected
signed by President Gerald the city's annual payments will to coat about $1.5 EnhlliOfi.
Ford lad week, thecftywin not be on this bond issue pl us the Indudedln the $tlmuhion bond
need to sell the bonds to pay for two outstanding bond Issues. Issue are construction costs for
the new city hail and public
City residents pay a 10 per the city's new public works
works complex.
cent tax on their water, gas, complex located next to the
"W're going both ways at telephone and eet
wr 5VC tmtmnt plant on the
oic, kauii uu iuut mO 'ciuth milswhiehtetaej
000e Last l;Pfrtnt
trick," city finance director year. Florida Power and Light
City staffers have been
Henry Tamm said.
paid $305,000 in franchise fees. working on the city's ap-

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deal with yourself. Pick the best portunity this G)nh115 year °
meet and work with a verb
Intermediary,
LIBR.A (Sept. Z3Oct. 23) You worthwhile Individual. Thia"
are more effective on a plane pen may come from a
distant point.
consistent with your Ideals

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public housing has been closed will be offered by the housing sanitation standards because of

for over a month - and federal authority if the commissioners roach infestation - has Wilson
Department of Housing and decide it is feasible.
particularly upset.
Around Th e Clock
4-A Urban Development (HUD) The day care center, located
Ir1dge .................B officials are concerned about next to the housing authority
"It's a big lie," he said. "I
was
over
Calendar..........10-fl the problem.
offices at Castle Brewer Court sprayed
andthere
therewhen
wasn'twe
an
"They should pursue an on Sanford's westside, closed extraordinary number of
Comics .....
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alternative as quickly as when school opened at the end
Crossword
S-B possible," said Walter Sat- of August. Francis Coleman roaches. There were no more
Editorial ...
4-A terfield of HUD's community Jackson, who operates the roaches than you'd find at
Seminole Memorial Hospital."
Dear Abby . .............i-B services office in Jacksonville. center as a pri vate business,
Wilson descri bed the inSatterfield says that the said it was necessary to close
Dr. Lamb . .
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Sanford Housing Authority for two weeks to give staffers spection report as "totally
Horoscope ..............8-fl fliUSt operate a day care center time off as well as perform
.los pitaI ..........s-A because child care services major, maintenance and

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were included in a rnoder-

nization plan. "It's mandatory

cleaning chores.

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Television ......... ...10- B plan," he said.
failed two inspections by the will re-open, the subject is not NESTING
Weather .............s-A
But Thomas Wilson Ill, county health department.
ksted oil the agenda for Monday CRANES
Women
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executive

director

of

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The second inspection report night's meeting.

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Workmen busily jockey portions of steel rigging into place at the site of the
teeti Bridge, east of Sanlord which spans the St. Johns River. The new bridge
is expected to be completed in early 1977.

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Construction Sites Hit

NAflON

ByKJtNASH
Herald Staff Writer

..INBW

Seminole County thieves
turned their attention to
residential construction sites
Tuesday and carted off close to

Radioactive Fallout
Creates No Health Threat
WASHINGTON (AP)

parked at his home Sept. 14 and
stole a .22-caliber derringer
pistol, a citizens band radio and
a push lawn mower valued at

$700 worth of

Radioactive fallout
from a recent Chinese atomic explosion is not
a threat to public health in the United States,
federal officials say.
Nonetheless, public health specialists in
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some states urged citizens to wash

homegrown fruit and vegetables before eating
then.
Officials said the Chinese announced the
blast onSept. 26 The radioactive cloud from
China then crossed the Pacific and was
detected in the northwestern United States
last Saturday and in the East the following
day.
.

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Deserve A Break?
Fw$l yes can savor any breakfast, luach Sr dlaaer at
MeDsesid's is Sanford Saturday with proceeds going to
the Golden Age Olympics, scheduled for Nov. $ to 13 and
sponsored by The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and McDoasld's. Tickets are available at McDonald', or
at any of the Sanford ienilee clubs.

'Housewives' Jockeying For Keys
Pots In State

Officers said an acquaintance

building

materials, tools and supplies.
Levi Coleman of 700 Mulberry
St., Sanford, told sheriff's
deputies that $354 worth of
in
paint, tools and building items estimated $150 damage
disappeared from a house addition to the theft — 'by
under construction on the pouring partially filled cans of
corner of Blackstone and 20th paint and sanding sealer on the
floor.
Deputies said Frank Largent,
Intruders broke into the P.O. Box
574, Goldenrod, told
building at night through a them that a single-horsepower
bathroom window, officers Jet pump and a 20-gallon
reported, and caused an
enamel water tank were taken
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TALLMIAEE (AP) Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the
fairest of them
the all?
Is it Republican Public Service Commissioner Paula Hawk

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have red, chafed hands, It's from pressing the flesh, not
overexposure to dishwater.

MAMAM?" Or Is It Democratic Public
lk6ervice COnInI31101111 carAdate Katie Nichols., the --houllewife

Of
the three, MM Armistead Probably has the ml* valid
housewifely claim. She's a divorcee with two dWdren, but she

In point of fact, if Madame, Hawkins,' Nichols and Armlstead

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of Behrens told him Tuesday
that he had spotted the
derringer In a Sanford gun shop

the "houggwife from

a

and that the aerial number on
the weapon matched the one on
from the back yard of a home the pistol Behrens. reported
being erected on Golfvlew missing from his truck.
Drive in Chula Vista.
A Sanford man, Wayne R.
Investigators said [Argent Malore of 1100 Cornell Dr., was
reported that the thieves cut a being held In the Seminole
metal pipe to remove the pump. County Jail Tuesday under
William Behrens of P.O. Box $5,500 bond on charges of
304, Lake Monroe, told deputies forgery, uttering a forgery,
that someone broke Into his petit theft, criminal mischief
pickup truck while it was and failure to appear for trial.

Ivusial HiraM. kulsrd. FLW41111100by, Oct. 6,1976-3*

What's Next? Duels With Dust Mops?

during her frapid absenceg.

AD ftee may be highly capable ol Ironing out political

from Tallahassee?"
She said, however, that she tends to homemalift duties when
worked full-time as an insurance representativebefore she ran she can.
How about Betty Armistead, the Republican
for office.
ance commissioner candidate
"I fixed dinner yesterday for seven people," she sald
who showed up at a news conMrs. Nichols, the daughter of millionaire publisher Gardner
Mrs. Hawkins used to run her own vitamin manufacturing
ference with a mop and proclaimed herself a "little ol' housewife Cowles, lives In a solar-equipped, six-bedroom house In an
atfrom Rockledge?"
business
but says she has stud it down except for supplying a bout
th
ll
tractive wooded area nor of Ta ahassee. Her husbsn4, Roger,
10 frIends. She is prorn1net figur
Believe it or not, housewifery has become a political i
e in national Republican
puty
education
de
in is
commissioner.
Florida.
po litical ci rcles and has served for years as a GOP national cornBetween them, the Nichols have six children. They also have a
initteewotnan.
"Paula would like to reduce the campaign issues to who has
the live-in housekeeper who has been with Mrs Nichols for 13 years.
most children a nd the biggest house," said M
When Mrs. Nichols turned 21, she received a substantial amount
ls
rs. Nicho . "I'm
Mrs. Hawkins, the daughter of a deceased Navy Officer and
of money In trust funds from her father, who published Look
happy to my that I do have a slightly larger house than hers." college professor. commutes between Tallahassee,
where she
Magazine before it went under.
What's next? Duels with dust mops?
days ha motel, and her home thawel4
Or lando suburb. Her
An active member of the League of Women Voters prior to

problems, but its not because they're experienced housewives

Much has been said about the high-ranking att flcials whq
fly to far away places on state planes and keep the al, craft on &amp;4
ground for several days until the officials are ready to go homed

Here's the other side of that coin.
u. Ccv. Jim Williams said he was arrived in Orlando fore
recent Bicentennial Commission meeting and could see no reaso4
to hold his state plane overnight. So he sent it back to TaIIahassee
Williams caught a Greyhound bus home to Ocala the next day.
"1 ride the bus frequently" he said. "Whenever Louise (h1

.

wife) is one place and I'm 20meplace else and we don't have
can in the right place, we take the bus."

An Environmental Protection Agency

Regional Sewer

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leaders.
Kissinger's second week of consultations
with foreign ministers attending the U.N.
General Assembly starts with a breakfast
meeting today with Israeli Foreign Minister

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ha vn't seen anuiing in
The committee will meet
regs allowing it."
The
nsWting engineering again Oct. 20 to discuss the
firm 07Clark Dietz and legalities of an hflerloc&amp;
iates was instructed to agreement between the three
prepare a proposal for review governments and the possibility
by the agencies, containing of forming a regional sewer
severaioptions for final stage,. authority.

Panel On SCOPA
A two-man committee has
been assigned to study the
possibility of selling the Port of
Sanford to private Industry or
combining the port with county
government's industry seeking
agency the Seminole County

million dollars In assets.
Port officials have expressed
opposition to any scheme to sell

the port.
But St. Laurent says the sale
would bring in revenue to the
taxpayer, would turn back
Industrial
Development
$
60,000 to the county from race
Authority,
track revenues, require no land
Officials Tuesday flight asked
taxes and decrease the cost of
Commissioner Dick Williams running
the port.
and Commissioner Harry
Williams said his main into study the Issue terest centers on combining
and report back to the county
SCOPA-SCIDA. The coinCommission in a week.
nüssionez- indicated a lot of
The Impetus for the corn- questions would have to be
inittee was provided b) a lettet answered before
any serious
from SCIDA Chairman Gene
thought could be given to selling
Mooney. In the letter read by port assets to private

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Shelling Stop Demanded
Arab League

mediator Hassan Sabri Kholi threatened
today to withdraw the league's small
peacekeeping force from the only crossing
point between Beirut's Christian and Moslem
sectors unless right-wing Christians stop
shelling the area. Meanwhile, Kamal Jumblatt, top leader of the Palestinians' Moslem
leftist allies, ordered a general mobilization in
the leftist-held areas of Lebanon in the face of
a renewed vow by Syria that its intervention
forces in Lebanon will not withdraw until they

industry.
Commission Chairman Mike
"There might be some
Hattaway, Mooney asked corn- problems," Williams said.
missioners to look into the
Officials have talked for
possibility of selling port assets
months about combining the
to a private developer,
two agencies. The rationale for
Mooney and SCIDA board such a combination Is that both
member Georges St. Laurent agencies perform essentially
say the county could better be the same task
that of at.
served by the facility if it's sold. tempting to lure industry to
The port contains about $5
Seminole.

have imposed a "total pax" Iii thy civil war.

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IMF Meeting Disrupted

Issues Haunt
Debater Ford

MANILA, The Philippines (Al')
In the
first overtly political moves of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank
meeting, Arabs and some Africans walked out
today before a speech by the governor of the
Bank of Israel, and Pakistan demanded the
admission of China and the expulsion of
Taiwan. Arab and some African delegates left
their seats just h6ore Governor Moshe
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confrontation
ended,
spokesmen for both candidates
were claiming victory. Similar
claims can be expected tonight
if neither candidate succpt'tls in

Sanbar started his address.

dominating

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Seniloole was taken Tuesday talking about," consultil
engineer Cal Conklin sa
hough
a
decision
on
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have their guldeIln
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treatment plant locations; was wild regulations."
delayed. representatives of - Thecommittee members alst)
Seminole Coudy and the cities. agreed On 13 new meUM 4f
of Sanford and Laim Mary disposing of wage water. 7V
agreed on the first steps In Sanford plant now dWlw*
building tbe regional system. its was;to Into Lake Monroe W
Roger Nebwen&amp;r, executive that will not be permitted dt*r
assistant to the county corn- Dec. 31, 19fl.
mission pointed out that the Instead, the waste water
first steps in three of alter. be sprayed over about 2,010
native regional systems were acres Of land and used to fdr.
til hze hay crops that the
same — expanding and engineers
upgrading
say will recovhr
millions of dollars. A specific
t
Netswender suggested site has not been selected, t*t
the committee Is lookibg
delaying a decision on
secondstep unt il the first step Is toward the west ern part of the
I..a..A
cofTtp1001.,,
wh.4.. iria,u#frfjum county.
It will coat more to set-up the
years. John Morris of Sanford
and Harry Terry, of tAke Mary land spraying system than;it
agreed.
would to set-up the othir
But Lee Miller of the state possible disposal system, deçp
Department of Environmental well Injection. But the coçnRegulation wasn't sure an mittee members agreed that
which
indefinite plan containing deep well injection
several options would be ac- involves releasing waste 'ata
cepted by the state and federal thousands of fed below the
of
flthe
the constructim.
ay,"
Miller Kim
Said.
it separate from the area!s
"I haven't
any"And1keep
done

County Appoints

BANGKOK, Thailand. (AP)
Waves of
police firing machine guns and rockets and
hurling grenades stormed a university
campus today to crush a demonstration by
several thousand leftist students protesting
the return of Thailand's former military
dictator. The militarylike assault came after
rightists and left-wing groups exchanged
small-arms fire at the Thainmasat University
campus. Police said at least 15 persons were
killed and at least 180 were seriously wounded.
Unofficial reports placed the casualty toll at
30 dead and 100 wounded.

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a legitimate supply, thanks to federal approval of a new study of marijuana use in
treating glaucoma.
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With one 15-year-old daughter at home and two married d&amp;
missioner Ralph Turllngton's 1P74 campaign.
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So who's the fairest Of them all?

spokesman said the radioactive dust was
brought to earth along the East Coast by the
lack of air circulation and heavy rainfall.

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first. A coin toss will determine
which candidate gets the first
question. He will have three
minutes to answer. The questinner then can ask a followup
query which the candidate has
two minutes to answer. The
other candidate then gets two
minutes to comment.
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original question,"
A different panel and moder.
ator are chosen for each debate.
The moderator tonight will be
Pauline I'ederick. international
affair-4 analyst for National
Public Radio.
Questioners will be Max
Frankel, associate editor and
former diplomatic correspond.
ent of The New York Times;
Richard Valeriani. diplomatic
correspondent for NBC. and
Henry L Trewhitt. diplomatic
correspondent for the Bait,-

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place foreign policy differences
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Th is would more impressive if it weren't for
the fact that practica lly every Item in everyone's
budget Is at a "record high" these days due to
inflation. Indeed, $7 billion of the new defense
budget is buying nothing new. it simply covers
iflation.Adstllmoremakesupfor the netin
recent years to account for inflation in defense
budgeting
As the President noted in signing

the

appropriatlon, this is the first time in eight years we
are providing for real growth in the national
defense effort. What the new budget really
repents, then, Is some catching up, both with the
inflationary impact on military costs and with the
evolving new military strength of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet arms build-up is now so well

documented that Congress could hardly do
otherwise but begin to put our own military house
in order. However, the atmosphere that prevailed
this year does not solve the problem of keeping it in
order in the next few years, when Congress will be
under pressure to reduce budget deficits while
continuing to deliver on the promises of many
domestic programs that are eating up a growing
share of total federal revenues.
Some support for keeping defense at a high
priority has just come from an unlikely quarter—
the Brookings Institution. That liberal study
center, a refuge for many policy advisers from the
Kennedy and Johnson administrations, is warning
that defense cannot continue to take a back Sent to
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visits me from time to time.
"Edwin," I asked. "It seems like pet peeves are
the toplc of conversation her, lately. What are some
of yow pet peeves?"
"Well, first, I am peeved with people who do not
acowledge gifts (often handmade) by note,
phone call, or at lead mentioning the gill when we
meet In person.

fe is tough and can be annoying at times, but my

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analysts believe defense outlays
will have to climb to $123 billion in fiscal 1978 and
up to $140 billion by 1980. These projections are In
the same ballpark as those coming from the Ford
administration. They may be discomforting,
however, to liberals in Congress who remain
determined to finance new social programs at the
expense of defense. They may also discomfort Gov.
Jimmy Carter, who has tried to reconcile his call
for $5 to $7 billion in Pentagon budget cuts with his
support of a strong defense posture.
A peacetime defense budget of more than $100

billion Is a bit breathtaking. But so is what has
happened to the buying power of the dollar. And
more pertinent, so is the formidable array of both
strategic and tactical wea pons being amassed by
the Soviet Union.

grim realities that must shape our ifl'
vestment in defense in the next decade cannot be
wished away and their grimness will be felt the
most by those still clinging to the illusion that the
end of the Vietnam war would produce a "Peace
dividend" for domestic programs. It simply isn't
there.
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And then there Is Mrs. W.O. Uvingston of 1100

Forest Drive, Wynnewood, Sanford, who has one big

special pet peeve: "The wanton destruction of
mailboxes on private property.
"On one early morning spree," she writes, "a
hoodlum tore down and ran over three on my street,
mine among then. It goes on all over the area; I've
seenthem down in the Loch Arbor area also. It so
happens that mine was very special to me, being a
gift and not the plain type."

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Surely the fellow is proteded by the heavens.
He is a routine man, of few talents, who has a
proclivity for doing the wrong thing or nothing at
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practice in Africa, w here whatever one thinks
of
Kissinger's peace efforts, they are at lead a
good faith attempt to reduce tensions in that

explosive area of the globe?

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ties with the moderate Arab countries.

This will take skillful personal diplomacy,
Nixon believes. It will also mean adopting a
more balanced Middle East policy, Less

Well, the answer Is the Soviets are not only

refusing to help aert trouble and ease
tensions.

they are do ing everything they can to exacerbate
Chilean dictatorship's notorious secret police then put aboard a plane for Santiago.
the
situation.
apparatus, was moving against Christian
The military dictatorship, meanwhile, con- favorable to Israel. But the end result, Nixon
contends, would make Israel more secure and,
Democrats "on a global scale."
tinues to offer Lip service to Chile's traditional therefore,
At the U.N., In a code-phrased assault on U.S.
would be better for Israel.
"There Is reason to believe," we reported on democracy. But as early as July, 1975,
efforts
In Rhodesia, Soviet Foreign Minister
we
saw
WATCH ON WASTE: Insiders tell us that the Andrei Cromyko
Nov. 16, 1975, "that DINA has hired thugs to Intelligence
has denounce
reports
from
Santiago.
which
d "attempts to
Gene ral Services AzImtnuitrann hi., It 5'..'rne divert t,__
track 4,,,,j ázs,l 'aaseinae prominent exiles." claimed the
r.atj,
Junf planned to wipe out the
Ubttk,ji
1zsujieg,3"
in
Two weeks ago, former Chilean Ambassador Christian Democratic party and thereby ex- warehouse
$1.3 million worth of merchandise from a big southern Africa "away f m
ro
th
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gen
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Incomplex outside Washington.
Orlando letelier was blown to oblivion as be was tinguish democracy forever In Chile.
The fancy word for the loss Is "slippage," but dependence and freedom through political
driving his blue Chevrolet down Washington's
The United States, for Its part, continues to
our sources say most of It was plain theft. Yet gimmickry and financial handouts."
tranquil, tree-shaded Embassy Row.
finance
the
Chilean
dictatorship.
A Pravda editorial characterizes Kissinger's
incredibly, the GSA is abetting further "slipWe have now established from reliable
Footnote: We have discussed our evidence In
page" by merging Its crack Investigations Africa mission as part of "a dangerous plot
sources that he had been meeting with detail with both
Chile's Minister of Justice
representatives of the Christian Democratic Miguel Schweitzer
Branch with Its disorganized Office of between imperialists and racists" designed to
and Ambassador to
Investigations.
"persuade the South African Republic racists to
party. They informally discussed plans to form a Washington Manuel Trucco. Both vehemently
Officially, GSA says that the losses are go in for insignificant reforms, put the gloss of
coalition movement to oppose the Chilean die- denied that their government has been scheming
nowhere near $1.3 million and that the merger liberalism on the facade of apartheid, place
tatorship.
to eliminate the QtrLdIan Democratic party,
will improve efficiency.
Puppets In ministerial seats In Rhodesia and
Our sources say that the lives of the other
NIXON'S WORRY: Richard Nixon Is
MONTOVA'S TAXES: We broke the story Namibia, and In doing so cool down the heat of
coaIdionmembersarealso iner Infact,no that President Ford may jeopardize worried
his ac- last March that the Internal Revenue Service the liberation struggle.'
Christ ian Democratic leader still brave enough complishments In China.
The former president
had begun quiet audits of the tax returns of Sen.
to remain active in politics Is safe.
has confided his concern to at least two close Joseph
A front-page commentary in the Soviet paper
Montoya, D.-N.M., whose subcommittee
At least two Christian Democratic exiles have friends.
Izvestia warns Af ricans that it was
oversees the Internal Revenue budget.
been marked for murder. Gabriel Valdes, a
Kissinger
The death of the demigod Mao Tse-t g has
This Is the first time Montoya's taxes have whose previous efforts In shuttle diplomacy "led
former foreign minister,
and Rodomlro Tomlc, left a political vacuum on the Chinese mainland,
to the bloody events in
been thoroughly audited since 1950. During
who ran against the late Marxist President It Is a crucial time, therefore, for ChineseLebanon." Soviet
broadc
ts In varlou.j African an
intervening quarter century, he has become a
Salvador Allende In 1970, have been
l guages beam
warned of American relations.
these same inflammatory Lies Into the
millionaire.
the .''sas"inatlon danger.
relevant
Yet In Nixon's view, President cord is
An earlier move to audit the senator's African countries,
One warning came a year ago from the U.S. neglecting China and favoring Russia. Nixon
It
finances was blocked by Internal Revenue
embassy in Santiago. The FBI considered the believes this could be an historic mistake.
The Chxlst Ian Science Monitor quotes Averell
He
Commissioner Do nald Alexander, His agency
threats so credible that special details were thinks the
United States should tilt toward China,
Harriman
as saying after his meeting with
has now
ordered to protect Valdes and Tomic.
Montoya of the results of
The former President is also critical of Ford's audits of notified
the
Brezhnev
that
the Soviet Communist Party
his 1974 and 1975 tax returns.
Bernardo Leighton, one of the founders of the diplomatic efforts In the Middle East.
For 1974. leader "has taken a tremendous commitment
Recent
to
Christian Democratic party, was gunned down events have
Montoya will receive a refund of $112.05. His 1975 ease
given the United States an oppolitical tensions, to deliver improved
return
was
pronounced
perfect
on the streets of Rome, along with his wife, a portunity, he has
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told f riends, to strengthen Its
money relations with the United States."
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"Make that 69.999.999 eligible voters who won't
vote in November. I changed my mind!"

He said he has set a goal of $400,000,
"I feel we will reach our goal and more
importantly this is doing what 1 hoped it
would,? Chiles said, "It Is giving more people
a feeling that they can participate in a
political campaign,"

If Harriman really believes this, he is

fool.

College Enrollment Drops
I

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The state
university system, which has been in a period
of rapid growth, experienced a decline in
enrollment for the first time this fall,
preliminary figures show.
All nine of the state's universities are
reporting an over-all drop of about two per
cent or from 115,784 last fall to an initial count
of 113,059 this fall.
The drop ranged from 15 per cent at Florida
Technological University in Orlando to one
per cent at the University of Florida in
Gainesville and Florida International
University in Miami.
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ORLANDO (AP)

An Orlando
policeman injured while trying to make an
arrest has filed suit against four members of a
family who allegedly assaulted him.
Officer William A. Hutchinson's civil suit
asks for "general, compensatory, special and
exemplary damages" for the "malicious and
wrongful" assault on him.
The action names Thomas, Helen, Charles
and Timothy Mosley.
Hutchinson has undergone two major
operations to repair bone damage to his face
as a result of the May 30 incident, Micciche
said.
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MIAMI (AP)

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" U'c'hnieians will defy Florida law by npning

clinics to make dentures at half the cost of a
dentist, spokesmen say.
Bob Foland, chairman of the 150-member
Denturist Association of Florida, said
Tuesday that eight or nine of the the clinics
will open within a month and that 40 to 50 are
planned by December.

But Cliff Gwynn, chairman of the State

Board of Dentistry, said the law prohibiting
dental technicians from dealing directly with
the public will be enforced.

Mother Of 6 Convicted
JACKSONVILLE AP — A mother of
six children has been convicted of welfare
fraud and sentenced to one year in jail.
County Judge Jesse Leigh imposed the term
Tuesday on Phyllis Walker, 35.
Asst. State Atty. Hobert Harris said Mrs.
Walker defrauded the state of $850 by failing
to report child support money from her ex-

husband.

WEATH ER
Tuesday's

low IS.

Partly cloudy through

Funeral Notice

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upper SOs and lows around 70.
Mostly east to southeast whuls
10-15 m.phi.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Daytona Beach; high 8:05
a.m., 8:22 p.m., low 1:04 a.m,,

SYKIS. OCOSQI RUSSELL —
Funeral servicet for George
Russell Sykes, 0 of SOS N
Triplet Drive, casselb,rrv. who
died Tuesday, in Seminole
Memorial Hotat,
be held
It ? p.m. ThUrSday,

2:00 p.

Gramkowdain.s FUneral Home

Pail.

Canaveral: 'high 7:41
a.m., 7:54 p.m., low 1:30 am.,

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with cremation to follow.
GramkowGajn,s Funeral Horn,
300 W. Seminola Blvd.
Track Road), Longwood, in
charge.

1:52 ,m.
Bayport: high 1:22 a.m., 2:05
p.m., low 7:55 a.m., 1:11 p.m.

BY BOB LLOYD
A 15-year-old Sanford boy
indicted by the Seminole
County Grand Jury for armed
burglary of a residence has
pleaded guilty in circuit court to
the lesser and Included offense
of receiving stolen property.

court she had bought the
marijuana less than 24 hours
before her Aug. 19 arrest from
an unidentified man in a lounge
parking lot at Orlando for $150.
The state dropped a
marijuana possession charge
against her boyfriend, Kevin A.
Areskog. 22, of Orlando, who
was a passenger in the car
when police Found the
marijuana,

concept Is favored by envlronmental
authorities'
beca use It provides natural.-

percolation.
In other business, Claude Orç
of the civic center advisory

committee urged the cit
commission to expand the
advisory group to five member*
plus the ci vic cent er directoM
and recreation director as nonvoting mem bers, and Include
within its scope the recreation
program. No action was taken.

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Sanford Chamber of Corn- apartment complex on South 'L
Sar.fard Avenue. 1nc 'iodular.,
ho usirn' rwtnuifactiirers will Lw.'
building similar complexes in',
11*
Thursday morning,
cities across the date.
The tour will begin with an I

mnerce members will havz a
chance to see the new Cardinal
Indust ries plant In operation

Me tour, arranged by the a.m. continental breakfast at!"
chamber's Industrial 25 Cardinal Industries, which Is
committee, will also Include a located at 3701 South Sanford
look at Cardinal's model Ave.
lil

OCTOBER S

Wanda L Bronson

ADMISSIONS

Christopher B.
Linda Davis
Kenneth E. Gustafson
Paul E. Elsea
Gladys I... Hofmann
Lisa A. Jenkins
Willie L. Robinson
Ma rgaret A.
Myra L. Stimpa
Ann Lynch Casselberry
Edna B. Green, DeBary
Alvah Lane, DeBary

Sanford:
Franklin Ervin
Marion W. Freeman
Laura J. Garrett
Joe Jones
Beulah A. Keeney
Charles F. Morris
Alene M
M . Rhodes
oease Singletary

Oder Wells

Longwood Probe
W tnes Sought
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Aaron Sean Pool, 30, Lake records is charged with
Monroe Terrace, Sanford, was placing another employe,i!'
being sought today by sheriff's Roland Fulenwider, in fear bythi
deputies on a circuit court Force or threats of force on Aug.
bench warrant after he failed to 19 and 24.
appear for trial before Circuit
Pool is also accused of
'II
Judge Joe A. Cowan Jr. on aggravated
battery
on

Phyllis A. Hitchcock, Deltona

Fulenwider, son of State Atty.'
R. Harry Robertson, Deltona Tuesday.
James W. Snyder, Deltona
Pool is accused of witness Abbott Herring's chief in. '
Russell H. Terwedo, Deltona tampering and aggravated vestigator, Jack A. Fulenwlder,l
DISCHARGES
Susan E. Sanford, Orange battery in connection with a in an alleged assault with a,iI
Mary I.. Bentley
probe of thefts of City of scrub brush. Officials said
City
iongwood property from the young Fulenwlder required
plastic surgery following the
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publi c works department.
alleged assault on Aug. 2
Pool, who was a city employe
Pool had
when the alleged offenses oc- conso1idaeJbeen scheduled for a
trial Tuesday on
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)
Fines totaling
urred. according to court all three charges.
more than $11 million agai

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two individuals for dumping' th e'- pesticide
'Kejxide' 'into a river "clearly signaled that
polluters will be held accountable," says the
nation's top environmental officer.

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burglary of an apartment at
Longwood and faces a possible
maximum sentence of 15 years
in prison. A PSI was ordered for
West, who told the court he was
the "lookout" while David Kim
Hargis, 19, listed as a U.S. Navy
deserter, kicked in the Front
door and ransacked the
apartment.
Police said they found West's
drivers license with his picture
inside the burgled residence
and the document led to his

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Sanford Boy,, 15, Gets Probation
In Armed Burglary Of City Home
Herald Staff Writer

be constructed to pum p water
out of Crane's Roost, directing
Its flow along properly lines to
Interstate 4, running the water
then through open state ditches
to the Wekiva Rivet.
Floyd said the open ditch"

Chamber Slates Tour
Of Cardinal Plant ,,,

HOSPITAL NOTES

Jimmie Pierce, Atlanta, Ga.
__ Evelyn J. Sherrard, Dellary
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Arthur G. Wirth, Deltona
high 90, today's Amy Johns, Longwood

Th ursday, with highs in the

for a parcel last week.
Mayor Norman Floyd
Tuesday
evening
said
negotiations fell through lad
week on a three-acre parcel,
assessed for tax purposes at
$29,500, when the owner placed
a $140,000 asking price on it.
The pump station Is part of
the sol ution to the Crane's
Rood drainage problem. Floyd
said the pumping station has to

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Survivors include
his
sons, William and Ronald
White, both of Chicago and da ughter, Miss Linda M. Sykes.
James White of Addison, Ill.; Casselberry; three sisters
one sister, Miss Naomi White, Mrs. Fritz Frank, Tampa and
Albuquerque, N. Mex.; one Miss Callie Sykes and Mrs.
brother, George W. White, Lena Gilmore, both of Atlanta.
Gramkow-Gaines
Funeral
Evanston, III. and 10 grandHome, Longwood, In charge of
children.
arrangements.
Gramkow Funeral Home is
charge of arrangements.
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Cremation to follow.
GEORGESYKES
George Russell Sykes, 69, of
905 N. Triplet Drive.

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years moving there from that
ago from Chicago.
He as survived by his wife, city. He was a retired auto
Eliza beth White of Sanford; one mechanic from Chevrolet
daughter, Mrs. Etta Jean Division of General Motors and
Essemann, Holiday; three was a Baptist.

$300,000.

deep. More Americans are trusting the Russim

less and for the best of reasons: The Soviets are
A test of the new form in California Indicated not behaving In a trustworthy manner.
that state alone would save $8 million a year,
said McMahon, leading him to suggest a natloal
As. former Defense Secretary James
saving of about $80 million.
Schlesinger notes In the current Issue of
Such a development also would reduce a level "Foreign Policy," It Is Insufficient simply to
of confusion that Is probably unmatched In plead for trust, Schlesinger says: "mist Is bred
American Industry, Involving patient, doctor, by a national policy that Is itself compelling."
hospital. Insurer and regulator In an incoherent
babble and shuffling of papers.
How true. And when this critlerla Is used as a
McMahon concedes that some of the ef- yardstick, the Soviets are proving anything but
flclencles being Introduced result from adverse reliable. Take, for example, the current efforts
public opinion and possible government action, of the Russians to sabotage Henry Kissinger's
In that sense, he said, "competition Is good."
efforts to avert a bloody r. war In Southwest I)
At the same time, McMahon malntal,ns that a Africa.
good deal of the change Is Internally motivated
by staffs who recognize that the role of the
In May 1972, when Brez1uev and President
hospi tal is changing and that they must respond Nixon were clin ki
ng champagne glasses and
to newer demands.
formulating the basic principles of detente, one
Years ago, he points out, "All a doctor could do of the objectives agreed to was that both our
was sit and hold the patient's hand and wait for countries would forego any efforts
to obtain
mother nature's healing process. And In the "unilateral advantage at the expense of the
earliest days, a patient went to the hospital to the other,"
rather than get well."
By contrast, today's hospital, with Its exIt was noted that the United States and the ,I
pensive technology and high operating costs, Is USSR had "a special responsibility" to do
seen as a facility that must be used intensively, "everything
In their power so that conflicts or
not as a rest home or even as a recuperative situations will not
arise which would serve to
facility.
Increase International tensions," Both co untries
vowed to "seek to promote conditions In which
all countries will live In peace and securtty

Gale Place, Sanford, died Memorial Hospital. A native of
MnngI,, p,,.,. i. weii.i yn
Atlanta, he had lived
in
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Well, Mr. H says he told Mr. B not to sweat it,
that such talk in Just so much campaign hot air.
Mr.H says: "It's awfully hard to understand the
workings of an American campaign. But! think I
did some gOod.Ithlnkhewasrelieved by what I
had to say. Fin not sur e I was able to persuade 4.
him that everything that was said was of no
Importance."

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
U.S. Sen.
Lawton Chiles says he has convinced 30,000
persons to be his biggest campaign contributors by donating $10 apiece to his reelection effort.
Chiles told a Capitol news conference that
the unique fund-raising drive, which has a
limit of $10 per individual, had just topped

But Mr. H Is sadly mistaken and Mr. B will
believe him at his own pert!. American doubts
about U.&amp;-Soviet relations are widespread and

Medica

JA'IE3 WHiTE
Casselberry, died Tuesday
at
Seminole
James A White 6$ of 2837 afternoon

Chiles Fund Hits $300,000

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According to press reports, Mr. B Is
"disappointed" and "upset" over anti-Soviet and
antidetente sentiment In the United States,
particularly some of the talk he's heard In this
year's presidential contest, which to him Indlca a hardening of U.S. attitudes towards
relations with his country.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
The City of Altamonte Springs
is searching for a three-acre
tract of land in the Interstate 4
SR-4X vicinity for a drainage
pump station,
But, city officials are onwilling to pay a $140,000 price
tag one property owner asked

STAFFORD, Conn. (AP) An 18-year-old man said he
cut off his hand because he "got Ins fight with the devil,"
then walked the streets with a Bible to preach the word of
God, says the policeman who found him.
Ro bert Huettl of Stonlngton, Conn., was In sta ble condition Tuesday night at Hartford Hospital following
surgery to restore his right hand. A spokesman said it was
too early to tell If the operation had been successful.
Patrolman Frank Kania said he found Huettl Monday
night as the young man was walking along Route 100,
carrying a Bi ble under his arm and bleeding heavil y.
"1 asked him why he did It and he said, 'If your right
hand offends thee, cut it off and toss it away," Kania said
In an Interview.
He said Huetti's par ents told police their son had no
history of any wrongdoing or Instability.
They could not be reached for comment.
The young man had taken a room Sunday night In an inn
and was to attend a nearby truck drivers' school, Kania
said. He apparent!&gt; graduated from high school In June.
Kania said Huettl had made a tourniquet for his arm
before cutting off the hand with a razor blade.
"He knew he wasn't going to die," Kania said. "He just
had to get rid of his hand. He said he got In a fight with the
devil."
The patrolman said he and an off-duty volunteer
fireman who also stopped at the scene made a better
tourniquet and called for another officer to retrieve the
hand. It was found In a wastebasket in the room.
Huettl told the fireman, "this Is what the Lord did" and
said he was on his way to preacn about evil.
As they drove to the nopita, HuettI "jnt read 'he
Bible," Kania said. "He didn't say anything but he was
very coherent. He wasn't shocked or anything."

AREA DEATHS

TALLAHASSEE (A?)
The Fioriria
Cabinet has given Atty. 'Gen. Robert Sh'cvin
"that extra added ingredient" he wanted In
his antitrust lawsuit against 17 major oil
firms,
The Cabinet Tuesday unanimously approved Shevin's suit three years after he filed
it against the companies, charging they
conspired to restrict gasoline supplies and
drive smaller oil companies out of business.
The attorney general said he asked the
Cabinet to affirm his authority to file the suit
and thus negate a countersuit filed by seven
companies in Leon Circuit Court. The firms
contend that Shevin exceeded his authority
when he filed the suit in 1973.

But If the advice the Democrat presidential
no minee in getting f rom Harriman in no better
than what Harriman told Brezhnev, Carter
would do well to Ignore IL Because what our
former am b____
assador to Moscow told the Soviet
Communist Party boss Is bum dope, plain and
simple.

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stumbled on to a larger opportunity.
Then of course came the resignation of Spiro
Agnew In IM. Richard Nixon wanted to replace
NEW YORK (AP) The threat of socialized
him with John Connally of Texas, but he feared a
confrontation with a
medicine appears to be forcing the health care
already
hostile by Watergate revelations. what to do? Industry into efficiencies that might eventually
Pick a nice, safe nobody. Enter Representative slow the rise in pa tients' medical bills,
FOrd.
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tbreat which has been a sword over the
later, the gods who watch
Industry's
over drunks and small children p'4
head, may be one of the main reasons
from
why during the pad five years the length of InGrand Rapids on the throne.
The fates might have ended the alliance with patient stay at hospitals has been cut by almost a
a Ford in the presidency. But a month ago it was 11 day, from 8.4 to 7.5 days.
While that reduces the average stay to about
clear they had not. Mr. Ford went to the,
Republican National Convention as the second where It was in 1962 the figure rose sharply
choice of a majority of the delegates, Ronald when Medicare was introduced In 1966 — It
Reagan being the emotional favorite. Yet Ford represents a genuine decline from the 9.1 day
won In spite of himself. He was no Inspiration,
but very happily he was president, and so he Alexander McMahon, president of the
American Hospital
blundered through again.
possibi
lity that the figure mIght be reduced even
And now It seems to be happening once more
more,
cutting
billions o(dollars from the notion's
in this campaign for the White House for tie next
health
care
bill
four years. The President haS everything going
The pressure from possible government action
against him but the gods. His 5OCk
people is low, his position In the polls Is second In the health care field has, among other things,
forced hospitals to screen patients before admitPI1C and his party Is outnumberedheby
the
0P
Wig,
to develop one-day surgery days, to utilize
position some three to oe.
And yet s g
n'
ainin
g
home
care, to reduce convalescent periods.
every day.
What It views as a threat also has led to more
Lucky? Good fort une, said another French cooperation between health Insurers and boaessayist, is always on the side of the larger pitals, and may even lead to a
universal claim
battalions,
form acceptable to most Insurers and hospitals.

Chl*lean T

Shevin Gets Okay On Suit

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Convicted Felon Elected
To Duval County Position

Altamonte Looks
For Land Tract

Offends,

Cuts It Off

construct a new park on a 40- commission voted to buy the
acre site wed ofDouglas Road site. William said pan ofhis
near the city of Altamonte opposition centers on the fact
Springs.
that homeowners weren't given
Final approval of the $2J6,
ample opportunity to make
site awaits an appraisal to their protests known.
Insure county officials the land
Williams said today protests
is worth the ssklng price,
from citizens already are
The site Is owned by Over- trickling Into his office.
street Investment Co.
John Percy, director of
The vote to purchase the site county development, told
was three to one, with Corn- commissioners the parks
missioner Dick Williams the committee approved the site.
lone dissenter, Commissioner
Commissioner Sid Vihlen Jr.
John Kimbrough was absent fOr said he felt $256,000 may be too
the vote,
high a price to pay.
Williams said he opposed the
"i think it's money In the
purchase because of protests bank," Vthlen declared. ,, But I
From members of the Apple don't know of any $7,500-an.
Valley Homeowners acre land around he"
Association. The Republican
Commission Chairman Mike
commissioner said Hattaway said the original
homeowners claim a park In the asking
price was $300,000. But
area would increase pollution Hattaway
said county officials
and clog already heavily had only
$5,000, the exact
traveled streets.
amount specified as the agreed.
Homeowners met Tuesday upon price.

p

WASHINGTON W. Averell Harriman, who
flows thenglvesalittlefo elgupolicyadvice
to Jimmy Carter, dropped by the Kremlin the
ether day and laid some of the same on Leonid
Brezhnev In a three-hour chat.

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true from the beginning of his
public life. Twenty-eight years ago he was a
middle-aged attorney of no note, apparently
destined to live out his life as one of the names on
'legal shingle. But the gods were gracious.
Michigan Sen. Arthur Vandenberg became
sman
. with the incwnbent Republican congressman
from the
Grand
Rapids area, zvi casually
lappedFord as thesuc ssor.Fortuftotjly, then.
Jerry Ford fell Into one 01 the safest House seats
In America.
it Is fair to say he wasn't a remarkable
representative. For instance he never authored a
meaningful piece of legislation. And yet by
chance he made the right friends. Therefore in
191115, when Republican lawmakers decided to
replaceCharles Ralleck as House IfllflOrit)
leader, Ford became the least-offensive can-

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Seminole County plans to night at the same time &amp;

JACKSONVILLE (Al') — The election
of convicted felon Larry J. Barton is still causing problems for the secretary of state's of(ice, but Barton is In jail instead of office.
Barton, 21, was elected a supervisor of the
Duval County Soil and Water Conservation
District last week. In the normal course of
events, he would have been sworn In when the
board meets Thursday.
P
But after election results were certified,
officials learned that Barton had been found
guilty July 1 of forging a $50 check and wasn't
even eligible to vote, let alone run for office.
Apparently, the only course is suspension or
removal by Gov. Reubin Askew, elections
supervisor Harry Nearing said, "but the
secretary of state's office at Tallahassee Is
researching that,"

H

The Hob-Nob barbecue, a popular get-together
among politicians, candidates and Orlando area
Chamber of Commerce members, expected to draw
more than 1,000 people this year, is scheduled for
5:15 p.m., Oct. 19, at Exposition Hall, Orlando.
Among the politicians tAiled to attend are: Sen.
John Vogt (D-Cocoa Beach) and David H. Gunter,
democratic candidate for the Seminole County
commission, district 3.

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Last year, we publIshed, year ago. He barely survivea.
sober report that had been smuggled to us from
Three days alter the murder attempt, French
leaders of Chile's moderate Christian police coralled a trio of DINA agents at
Orly
Democratic party. We reported that DINA, the airport in Paris. They
were Interrogated and

40

IN BRIEF

The YR meeting Is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the
Quality Jim at 14 and SR 434 while the Williams'
party will be held from 6 to I p.m. at the Spring
Valley Farina home of Phyllis and Art Grindle.
Also on Thursday night, the Independent candidacy of Tom Binford for the county commission
will be touted at a cocktail party from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. at the Highlands Clubhouse In Winter Springs.

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

Candidate

WASHINGTON

BERRY'S WORLD

6- FLORIDA

Dick Williams,

TOM TIEDE

Luckiest

County Votes
To Buy Park Site

Seminole County Republicans will choose
Thursday night between attending a Young
Republican (YR) meeting to hear State Rep. VInce
Fechtel and senatorial candidate, Curtis Sears, and
a cocktail party honoring County Commissioner

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dommUc program in abotting federal relverift,-~ - didate. Again fortune miled. And
good Jerry

There are too many are8s'bf potential' crisis the
Middle East, Korea, central Europe, to name those
at the top of the list
where U.S. military
weakness vis a vis the Soviet Union could be
disastrous.

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'Second, I am amoyed when, with friends, they
fall to bdto&amp;ace me to Ihe friends whose
acquaintance I have not yet made.
Edwin hesitated. "But, you know," he added,

ByRONNItjay tagged pet peeve in that people don't seen to be
able to see Joy in life anymore
"How do you mean, Edwin?" I asked.
"Well, even though women wear curlers In
public, dogs bark, no one has enough money, certain
lawmen commit crimes, and the political situation

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The Clock

The $104.3 billion defense appropriation bill
signed by President Ford Is being described with
superlatives. It represents the highest dollar
amount ever appropriated for the armed forces —
up $14 billion from last year.

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Is peculiar, there Is dill something good and joyful
about being alive.
"I know this may sound corny," Edwin continued, "but when was the lad time anyone thought
about the in
of metamorphosis that changes a
caterpillar hdoa butterfly' Think of that one thing;
or, think about how bees make honey, or how plants
take in the sun's energy to produce food and give off
oxygen; and Isn't It really a beautiful feeling when
You see people smile really smile, In spite of daytoday problems?"

for Edwin, my friend the tadcorn.

WI&amp;leiday, 0C10bW 6, 197e-4A

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Wednesdey, Oct. 6.1916-1*

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The New All In The Ear AIdA

on guilty pleas to two armed
burglaries, punishable by up to
life imprisonment. Herring's

DR. JAMES E. HIRSCH

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CHIROPRACTOR
announces the opening
of his office
for the practice of
CHIROPRACTIC
Zayre Plaza, U.S. 17.92 &amp; Airport Blvd.
Hours by Appointment

office dropped charges in three
burglaries and a murder
charge against Hargis in his
plea negotiations.
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Billy E. Mishowe, 49,
Mobile Manor, Longwood,
pleaded guilty to attempted
grand larceny and was sen.
tenced to a year in county jail
by Judge Cowart.

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Robert William Armentrout
Phone 3224 155
III, 2015 S. Palmetto Ave.,
St.
Miss
Germain
was
Sanford, was placed on four_________________________
year probation by Circuit Judge allowed by the court to remain :irrp
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pvnwng
senJoe A. Cowart Jr. The Court
center at Casselberry.
said until state probation and tencing.
The court ordered West to
Alonzo
Hird,
18,
of
534
Aulin
parole officials report on where
trial
give
officials "all the details"
Armentrout will live, he will St.. Oviedo, scheduled tor
battery
on
burglary
and larceny cases
on
a
life
felony
sexual
continue to be in the custody
of
rape)
charge
involving
a
that
State
Atty. Abbott
Thee Door, an organization 10
herring's office agreed not to
deadly
weapon
— a knife
Orlando that operates a drug
rehabilitation and education pleaded guilty to the lesser and prosecute West on as part of the
included offense of sexual plea bargaining deal.
center.
Hargis is awaiting sentencing --battery by force after the
321
The grand jury indictment victim, a 19-year-old girl, told
charged that Armentrout broke attorneys a knife wasn't used in
Most American Cars
BRAKE 'ISTALLATION
into the residence of Mrs. the sexual assault on June 18.
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Margarite Zittrower at 2538
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Police said the girl was found
'A.
Magnolia Ave., Sanford, on naked alongside a dirt road off
BRAKE
April 19 and while Inside armed SR-419 following the assault.
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Hind to ld the court he picked
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and another juvenile planned wooded area in a pickup truck.
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WESTERN AUTO
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pistol was stolen w hen he came her and raping her against her LAKE
WHEEL
MARY, FLA.
into possession of the firearm will.
ENGINE TUNE-Up
ALIGNMENT I
"the day alter the burglary."
COCOA
BEACH,
FLA.
Hind is in county jail awaitin g
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KEY LARGO, FLA.
In o ther pleas entered by i'ompletionofa PSI. He faces a Jh,'
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defendants scheduled for trials maximum of 15 years in prison ihc
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this week, Judge Cowart on the guilty plea to the second- Aswii,sic Siore dl,n h.rda,ic.
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sp )fiIflL
$12611
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Tuesday ordered a pre- degree felony sex offense.
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('Ii'. i.,,l,,,s. ol ho
for an 18-year-old Orlando defendants this week included: c1t1,41n,., ok
SPECIAL 4 PLY POLYESTER
%'I'C will 11 J111 on. h,'Ip isi.iul
college student stopped for
t'iu
— Willi e M. Reeve Jr., 24, of
ittcc
speeding by Altamonte Sprin
MADE BY KELLY SPRINGFIELD
utc open. Fin.in.ing .1 % .111.11,L: i
gs Miami, who pleaded guilty to
police and jailed on a drug misdemeanor ot*aining of a qthiki pr,'spc,s. It )"11,1k. lilCrt',l,t
WHITEWALl.
SALE
in uiin 'our own ,ositn
[,,IzE
charge
alter
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officers watch at a jewelry store with a Aj.iic .lot .II ih, .11
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discovered a pound of worthless check. Judge Cowart
ott.,
878-13
$44.75
rnarijuaiia in her auto,
WHEEL
sentenced Reeve to 60 days in
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$48.00$
BALANCING
Sylvia St. Germain, a jail — time already served.
E78.14
$48.So
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Reeve is to be returned to
F78straigl:t-A student at Valencia
14
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1151.25
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$100
'onimwnty College, pleaded Dade County to face a probation 2107 Grani "—c.
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uilty as charged with violation charge and is also He 'Urr it) i'r"Jc 50111 h'I', ilIIIilt,
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HIGH SPEED
xssession of marijuana — a wanted by federal authorities, '"'I
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ss&amp;os
hirikiegree felony punishable officials said.
BALANCING
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LVW~Ts
$59.00
y five years in prison.
Ronald J. West, 20, Hen$300
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They'll Follow You All The Way To The Polls

WW.jdsy, Oct. 6, $_V

Ghostwriters May Carry Big Weight In Election
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NEW YORK — Whether voters elect to "embark on great ftdenceuplr1ng and elegant4oundlng phrases.
h
national deeds" with Jimmy Canes this fail or to join Jerry
corrkiors of power. "Those who cannel
project an
r'
Image of a candidate who Is wise, witty, affable, speak for themselves," he asserted, "are, with very rare exto
conte recoveryd a b.tt qu.uty of
tritworthy, iue-fod, urbane and understanding, one who is cepilons, not very sure of what they are doing and of what they
life for all Americana," one thing is certain: The ghoatwrtters
knowledgeable In the affairs of man and God, the political ghost Is mean."
Mew produced those PIWUN will be whlerIng enticing
doing his job.
words
Wo the voter's ear *11 the way to the polls.
Political ghostwriting Is as old as the Republic. Although
Rid Perhaps the cynicism of the age IS overtaking the George
In the next few weeks hundreds of politician will deliver
Washington and Abraham Lincoln both wrote many of
ghostwriter. For not only has the public come to doubt the
their speeches, both used ghosts - sometimes unwitting ones.
thoisande of speeches to millIons 01 voters. Since the rediegs
politican's word, but also has begun to doubt that his words are his
Washington's Farewell Address was drafted by James
Of them speed" are wOrIk words __in great demand. AM the own. Perhaps by creating the multiple.ciofce.persty
polished by Alexander Hamilton, a writer who used
writer who Is capable Of grinding out masterly campaign oratory didate, wired together with memorable metaphor, can.
acuteMadison
the penand
names
Is In great demand,
01 "Caesar" and "Publius," This deed was conalliteration and sagacious simile, they have encouraged public
aldered so dastardly, that Its perpetrators kept It secret lest Its
Nocarefully
matter what
these supers who lurk behind the seats of Common knowledge shock the citizenry to riot.
were
putcandidate
togetheryoublisten to, chances are his words C)1Idso1. Perhaps
yghOstwritemThe ex- pow- have made their masters too credible, too congenial, too
'newspaperman, the public relations
Abraham Lincoln's most memorable speech was given Nov.
nick or the advertising mister-kniow-It-alls for human belief. Perhaps not only the cynics
copwrftar who can mint hldory.maker, like "the only thing we
19, l3, In Gettysburg, Pa. "Fourscore and seven years ago our
cynical when the chief ghostwriter who puts words into the fathers brought forth upon
Isv. to far is
this continent a new nation.. ." Is
fear Itself" and "ask not what your country can (10 evangelical Mr. Carter's mouth Is the same writer who wrote familiar territory to every
schoolchild.
for you - ask what
you can do for your country," will
"The
President's
Mistress,"
a
book
the
New
York
Times
called
a
and his bow proud.
Later It w discovered that In 1850 one Robert Toombs
Toombs of
"racy novel about sex In the White Hous
Georgia had begun a speech with the words: "Sixty years ago our
Never mind where the wordandth "fd" all those cal.
Walter [Jpprnan's indictment of tongue-tied politicang still fathers joined together to form a more perfect Union and to

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establish justice... We have not met to pit that government on

trial. . "
In 1858, a Boston clergyman named Patter made his cen-.
tributlon to the Gettysburg Address — five years before 1 neoin.
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an original movie for
television which deals with a
Prism breakout. "Every now
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says. "Someone sends me an

Idea that interests me, and I
do it.,,
("The Chisholmi" Is pub-

lished by Harper &amp; Row.)

"It was a most (lifficull WALKER, Mlnn. (AP)
book to write," Hunter recalls Jud Weiss and a companion
with a w' smile. 'iii. lugged the canoe to the lakes of
northern Minnesota; loaded It
research
was
overwhelming,
with
a pair of 30-Inch rice
I
I'd done research before for and a duckbilled poleflails
and
book. such as 'Streets Of Gold shoved off.
and Sons,' but It all happened
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within a context with which I
beck
with aching muscles, My
was familiar. What happened
clothes, blistered hands and 162
either happened In my own poundsofwUdrlce.Latez-,they
tlmeorlknew
people who had sold their harvest for 1113.
lived in
Miss Weiss, a secretary, and
writing about.
"But the Chisholm were her companion were among the
thousand, who take canoes and
alien. They
rice boats Into the lake country
'' totally
a different
timecame
and Itfrom
was
late each to harvest
summer
like dealing with Martlan.t wild rice. They use the same
fit's still possible to find methods the Chippewa Indians
someone who lived during used centuries ago.
World War!, but where do
It's simple. A one-pound flail
find a pioneer?
sweeps
the rice stalks Into the
"I researched 'The Ql
boat.
The
second flail knocks
sholms'for two months before
I began writing It and then I the blackish rice grains out of
stalks and Into waiting rekept researching It while I
was writing It. For example, the
Miss Welssandtheothers like
I'd be writing along and I'd her - they call themselves
want one of the characters to ricers — say they harvest for
: **lgnSOme
thlflg.Whatdidthey the money. But they concede
use?Ddpenclisextt?I
thecall of the rice lsasstrong
had to stop writing and go as the lure of the dollar.
T1 looking to find out. Stopping
"It's a necessary part of my
' Isn't good for a writer when Income," said Roy (thoudt,
' he's going full steam ahead, who closed his outboard motor
t but you can't fake It, not for a repair shooto join the harvest.
serious book."
Hunterdldfakejtwhenhe Hesddhe expected to make tip
to $500 In the two-week season.
51.flrstbeganwriungforsuving. "Themotorscanwaltuntil
4'I wrote Westerns, scienceevening," he said. "The rice
detective, but y can't."
were faked. The WesternsMinnesota
tops all states In
were
strictly
cowboy
and
wild
rice production, turning
rustlers stuff."
out about 1 million pounds of
He began writing while finished rice each year. Agriserving In the Navy
culture officials estimate the
- World War II, and kept on state f urnishes 75 per cent of the
pounding the typewriter after
wild rice sold In grocery stores
his discharge in 1944. But he
throughout the nation.
didn't sell his first story — a

piece — until

More
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00 perMits were sold to those
down and write.”
whowantedtogatherthegrala
Hunt er wor ked In a literary
ti ieci Lake Indian Res,' agency and as a teacher ervatlon nearby.
, before the best-selling success
"It's a damn love-hate
of his first serious novel, "The
thing," sa id Cass County Sheràlackboard J ungl e," enabled
1ff Louis Challch, one of the big
nim to devote all of his time to
rice buyers In the area. "It's
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staying there until 5 or 6 in the

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style In each book."
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novel, Hunter plans to write

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IQl "Wr1tLg,"y!Hunt., Cour
tho use In Walker for the
,, "is not an easy business.
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they are mystrrles, the others
AP Books Editor
are not. I think it's important
NEW YORK (AP) — For to keiijo Idt1ejfor that
eight months of the year Evan ream.
Hunter Is Evan Hunter.
"As for my serious novels,
During the remaining four,
every one of them Is different,
he's usually Ed McBaln.
both In style and In setting. I
Usually, because If he's dewrite about what Interests
dded to write a movie scrI* me. The ce-dy thing my serious
he remains Hunter for 10 bookshavelncommonjsme
months and cuts McBaIn to
"This confuses the critics
two,
because I think they ilk. a
"What I like to do," uys writer to be consistent. My
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novel under my own name, good reviews, and I think
and two mysteries under that's because the style Is
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play, two months on the Blackboard Jungle' — about
McBaIn, and eight
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,
J
the straight novel."
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not quite 50, has about 50
oks
botohiscrepne
ft is
Is "The Chlsholms," a serious Harvest
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ordesl a family goes through
aslt makes Its way frl,m Fru itf u l
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different relail ers. He Is one of

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county.

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MIAMI (AP) - Heavyweight But then he ducke
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Texas Tech at Texas A&amp;M:
ng - an an- dropped out of sight for a few
Tnto
defensive line, a team Tech 17;
0 1 0 0 2 1
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bes
team spokesman said Tuesday.
Miami, Fla. 20, Duke nolmcemeflt he's made several days. His
Tuesday's Rn,tts
action fueled ecu1a14; McNeese State 24, NorthWashington s. Atlanta S
of the Southwest Conference
times in the past.
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Colorado 1, Toronto 2
If they ever played a game. The drafted by
"I'm tired," All said Tuesday ano er of his tricks, and would
the San Francisco State 17,
Wednesday's Games
th
Northwestern Loud- after arriving in Miami. "I've
Minnesota at
New York Red Raiders have had two 49ers in 1973. He joined the slanal; Davidson
last only until he came out In a
13, Randolph.. had enough of road
we
Rangers
off already this season Jacksonville
work, of flash of words to fight again.
entry to th
V*V. at PIttIbur
with only two games under defunct World Football e now Macon 6; South Carolina 36, long weeks of training, and I
Los Angeles at Cleveland
League Virginia 20; Virginia Tech 27, don't want to
their belt. Bet ter they should in 1974
All said he came to Miami for
fight afllflOre."
Th ursday's Games
and wound up In Pitt- VMI 7;
take
Wake Forest 23,
th
the f ilming of his life dory, to
Minnesota at Boston
is week off, too Texas sburgh as a free agent.
All, 35,
Clemson 19; Delaware 24, Wil- weight crown
?le.v Y.,vk Islanders at
A.&amp;M 21-14.
retaIned
his heavy-, be called "The Greatest."
in a '1naiL'!,
'Th.' Rues, an cnsfon team Ip'i &amp; Mary 20.
Army
at
Penn
State:
"We're in the
but t'nntroyersial ctlon over
PtIstgh at Montreal
ut1uaI Football
"Robert Redford is I4.
l-3,Idon'twhow else to put League,pickedupH
Los Angeles it Atlanta
Ken Norton In New
unt af te
trouble," All said, "becata.;
Midwest-Missouri 34, Kan- Sept. 23. A few days York on am
Walhington at Detroit
Later, he
It," sa ys Joe PaternO,trying to was waived by the Pittsburgh sas State
the greatest.,,
Chicago at St. Louis
13; Ohio State 27, Iowa said
explain Penn State's subpar Steelera.
7;
Michigan 17, Ohio U. the ring,
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o ut my having asked."
PONTIAC, MIh. (AP)
sure from Ford.
possibility,"
Hudspeth
said.
have
to do some homework on
Cards General Manager Bing Rick Forzano's stern discipline
Forzano faced a battery of 'The reason I'm sitting here as the National League after
Devine,
who
Informed wasn't successful with the De' reporters at a Pontiac Stadium Interim coach is that
Tama Bolsters Lineup
HAPPY
we didn't spending the past six years In
Tom Green shares Seminole High's moment Of Schoendlenst of the firing, said troll
Uoas
and
his
successor
news
want
to
conference
prior
to
the
in.
American
League.
"I'm
Mart
over
again.
We've
the
golast week with a big grin In the team's 26-20 Boyer's name is on a list of
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (Al')
does not sound like he will be troduction of Hudspeth as his got a good coaching staff intact. ing to have to do a little catch- '
Alabama's
WINNER
victory over arch-rival DeLand. Seminole's smiles three candidates he has sub- any easier on his athletes.
nse has been
replacement.
it's
an
lag
up,"
he
said.
"By
having
me
step
in,
riddled,
prompting
are almost gone by now, however,, as they prepare mitted to Busch.
"We're gonna be demanding
"Circumstances have to be easier transition than anything So will the Expos.
Coach Paul Bryant to move two players to
for a Friday night tester at Colonial with th e biggest
bolster the lineup for Saturday's date with
"Boyer is not In any better of our foot ball players," said overcome, and I feel I was else we could do," said Hud. They finished the 1976 season
game of the year
'new
Co
ac
h
Tommy
th
una
Hudspe
.
bl
e to overcome certain cli. speth, w ho was an assistant at with a 5$-l07 record, 46 games
Southern Mississippi.
Gainesville
upcoming the Position than any of the others,"
following week in Sanford.
Devine said. However, he "We're going to ask t hem to do cumstances," Forzano said.
the University of Tulsa and with behind the first-place PhilaBryant said Tuesday that running back
certain things and go from
Asked If his resignation saved the Calgary Stampeders of the delptila Phillies.
added, "He is not the hei r
John Crow has been moved to th e defensive
parent. No of* else from the there and put the chips onthe the Job of General Manager Canadian League.
backfield, while defensive end Barry Krauss
Willlamssaldheplannedto
table."
Russ Thomas, Forzano said:
organization is on that
Ford was not at eithe
has
r news stress fundamentals at the
been changed to linebacker, his original
Bayer, the NL's Most vain- Execution will be vital, Hud- "If this hel ps save Russ' Job conference.
position.
team's spring training camp
then fine, but that wasn't the
able Player In 1964, played 16 speth said.
In a release he said: "1
had next year and did not anticipate ! )
Crow has carried I5tlmes for8l yards so
"You've got to block and reason I resigned."
seasons In the major leagues,
two major reasons for asking
far
any
personnel
problems,
ta
ck
1e
le
If
you're
going
to
get the
in
Forzano said even If the Tommy to take over the team
this season.
11 at third base for St.
Job done," he said. "When Lions, 1-3, had not lost to Green Hudspeth has more head particularly with petulant
Louis.
r
Since ret iring as a player in you're asked to do something, Bay 24-14 Sunday, he intended coaching experience than any shortstop Tim FoU.
Aren a Sale Scheduled Today
to resign.
1969 he has managed at three you should do it."
other man on our staff. Just as Foil publicly crøcfzed rookie
Whether he can stifle player
CLEVELAND (AP) Fixtures from the old
Hudspeth said Ford asked important, and maybe more so, Manager Karl Kuehl this year,
By HERSCHEL NIRSENSON bechier says sports writers Georgia was sky-high for p. minor league levels In
A? Sports Writer
should he "homers," - i.e., bama, here's the Upset Special Cards' chain, Including the last unhappiness while getting more him two weeks ago If he was is the fact that I wanted to keep saying he was incapable of
Cleveland Arena go on sale 10:30 a.m., EDT,
NEW YORK (AP)
Hey, they should be fans of the teams of the Week Mississippi 21-17.
at Tulsa of the American out of the lackluster Lions win willing to replace Forzano If the present staff of assistants managing In the major leagues.
Thursday, and a representative of sports
Darrell Royal, who's going to they're assigned to cover and
determine whether Detroit can need be.
intact. There are men on it with Foil's comments were considStanford at UCLA: "You Association,
promoter Nick Mileti says the sale is expected
turn things around in the Nawin Saturday's Texas-Okla- shoulJ write positively about should always play percentage
"He came to me a couple definite
head
coaching ered one of the reasons for the
to bring in more than $300,000.
horns game?
the like
organization
tional Football League this sea• weeks ago and discussed the potential."
Expos' dismal showing.
them. No "homers" necessary football," says UCLA Coach since"I've
1949been
and in
I feel
I've got son.
A syndicate which made a l:ist-minute effort
"1 don't have any predictions this week, So, despite the bitter Terry Donahue, explaining why Cardinal blood In
my
veins,
"
he
to buy the old ice house was reported Tuesday
Hudspeth, a 4$-year-old Kanon the outcome," says the Intrastate rivalry
Michigan the Bruins punted on fourth- said. "With all the young kids
Texas coach.
to have backed off th e deal, and plans went
san and former college coach.
42-7.
and-one from the Ohio State 43 they have here, I'd kind of
like was named Interim coach Tuesahead to hold the previo usly-anno unced sale.
Hey, Barry Switzer, who's Georgia at Mississippi: On with less than four minutes
to grow up with them,"
going to win Saturday's Okla- the theory that Ole Miss was play last week and settled forto
day by Lions' owner William
Mileti's representative, Tom Embrescia,
a
Busch, Ti, said in a statement Clay Ford. He moved up from
horns-Texas game?
looking ahead when it got
said
after the equipment is sold the building
the decision not to rehire his post as coordinator of per"It'll probably bea toss-up," bumped off by Auburn and
(See WAR., Page 11..A
Schoendiend,
53,
will
be
demolished and the bare land will be
was based on sonnel and scouting to replace
says the Oklahoma coach.
sold.
I mean, bow's a forecaster
Forzano, who resigned Mon.
5uppOSedtopLckawlnnefl the
day.
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Matinees 12 noon on
coaches can't offer any more
Forzano wasn't able to do it.
help than that?
ursday and Saturday
There were several serious in~
One method might betoconcidents of player dissension in
U3l
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suit the St andard - and very
histenureofjustovertwosealIlu,'u'u
often re liahie
suns as head coach.
Was Texas really "up" last
Forzano sa id his resignation
week for Rice? Unlikely, dewas not the result of any presspItes 4245 romp.
KANSAS CITY (AP) - Frank White Is the was doing," White recalls."I was living a day at
MigM the Longhorns be look- Kansas City Royals' $4 million man.
a time, going to work, coming home.
JV Football
lag ahead to Southern MethodEstimates vary, but that's roughly how much
"After t got to the Academy, nobody there
1st? Are you kidding?
Royals owner Ewing Kauffman sank into his thought I was a iwnect
ethr."
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Spotli ght
Was Oklahoma
f !
nuc1fty, a project he conceived
But in 1972 he started climbing through the
State Last week? Iowa State? shortly after the American League
granted him minor league ranks, finally arriving in sJunior varsity football moves
Will the Sooners be honing a franchise in 1968,
teinber, 1973. After lots of playing time in a back Into the spotlight Thurtheir spurs for Kansas next
The academy opened in Sarasota, Fla., In 1910 utility role, this spring he pushed Cookie Rojas, sday night
with four games on
0
week?
and closed its doors four years later. Kauffman's the popular, aging second baseman, to the tap involving Seminole
County
Yes! Yes! A thousand times idea was revolutionary and simple: that young bench.
teams.
yes! Last year's Kansas game men with outstanding athletic ability but little or
Seminole is at Lyman in the
I'ia
-KU 23, OU 3 -Is the only one no baseball background can become major leagbefore the home town fans,a local
boy biggie, with Oviedo playing at
Oklahoma's lost in four years. tiers through intensive instruction,
made good, he thought be would be embraced by West Orange, Kissimmee at
Unfortunately, the one thing
"The greatest proMem was finding qualified the Kansas City fans as a conquering
lake Howell and Trinity Prep
He was wrong.
wrong with this theory is that boys," Kauffman said. "There is not one in 1,
at
Daytona Father Lopez.
White's fielding was always steady,
it's virt ually im possible for el- high school graduates who meets the
All games, except the la tter,
sometimes
spectacular. He saved many
ther side to look past the other qualifications for eyes, reaction time, speed and
games begin at 7:30. Trinity has a 4
with seemingly impossible plays.
in the.Tezas-Oklaboma game. mental ability."
p.m. away game.
But his hitting failed to match even closely
Call it the War of the WishThousands of youngsters trooped through
PARIMUTUEL WAGERING
POST TIME 730 p M
bones, the Red River Riot yr Academy hoping to play big league baseball. fielding. As his average dipped lower and lower,
12 power-charged games nightly except Sunday
finally reaching the .l9Os, the boos began.
whatever you want to call it, it's Only one, Frank White, has made it.
Witness breathless action as the "III impacts with speeds o(150 mph as
Crooms Eyes
players
V1jai (y gravity to scale wat)i, crash to the court making returns wi th
one of college football's classic
The smooth-fielding second baseman.
"it killed me," White admits. "I couldn't
force and accuracy Lusurious accommodation., and tetewager
rivalries
shortstop, who grew up a short walk from understand. I never wanP!d to
Win
girls to take your wagers -pay your winnings
go
into
the
stands
And this corner calls it
Kansas City's old Municipal Stadium, played an and fight anybody. I
Lad'., Fe.. Thursday N,gfit
Plenty of free parting
just wanted to die."
Crooms High freshman
Oklahoma 16-14.
important role in the Royals' drive to the
I if
Admss.on5O(.ndup
both s.d.sof
Then, about the same time, three things football team seeks its second
Last week's score of right, Western Division championship this year.
iUnd IS not admitted)
FII*OOdBOUII.IIL
happened. White, by choking up on the bat, straight victory in a 7:30'game
F(J, r,seI,stors ciPi
6211 f,om tO am to 6 rn
13 wrong and one tie for a perWhite, who never played high school ball, was raised his average almost 50 points through tonight on the Seminole 111gb
7 .fIt t \OR ill F Ot A\t)() fl". II% 1 P91
cent.age oL $12 silenced some of playing in the Casey Stengel League in 1970 and August. Cheers
Ho'.pp,.(
replaced boos.
field against Osceola of
I
the disgruntled alumni. The working in a metal shop when a Royals scout
"I knew that a lot of people weren't booing me, Ki5sUnntet.
season count Is 192-77-3---.714
urged him to go to Sarasota.
anyway," he says. "And I thought to hell with
Crooms stopped Lake
Michigan State at Michigan:
"I was married and had one child then and I those who were. U they can do a better Job they Brantley, 36.6, in
last week's
Michigan Coach Bo Schem. knew there was no chance of moving up in what I can take my glove today."
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MONTREAL (AP)
Dick to a two-year contract as manWilliams, a strict disciplinarian ager Tuesday.
who guided the Boston Red Sox
Terms of the agreement were
and Oakland A's to American not disclosed.
League championships, now
"I think things are In good
will try and inject some life into haxds," said Expos President
the floundering Montreal John McHaIe In making the anExpos.
nouncement of Wil liams'
The Expos, who never have hiring. "We have a guy in Dick
finished higher than fourth in who knows how to win and has
the National League East In an attraction In Montreal."
their eight years of existence,
Wi lliams' attraction In Monwound ç wi th the worst record treal stems from his tenure as a
in baseball this year. They player for Montreal's Inter.
signed the 47-year-old Williams national League team in 1953
and 1956 and his tenure as
Expos coach during the 1970
season. He also worked in Canadainl96Sandlg66,managjng ',
the Toronto Maple Leafs to Internatlonal League pennants.

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Another "our conse nsus that there Is a
hereof yesteryear, Ken Boyer, need for a change."
has thrown his hat Into the ring
"There are times, regardless
as a candidate to manage the of one's capabilities, when a
SL Louis Cardinals,
different perspective is in orBut the 4$-year-old Boyer, der," the statement said. "Red
currently the field boss of the Schoendlenot's distinguished
Cards' top farm club, concedes career, both as a player and a
a successor to Red Schoen. manager, are on the record
dlenst may be chosen from books for all to see."
the National League
&amp;hoendlient had managed
baseball team's organization, the Cards since 19, twice
"I have no way of knowing leading them to National
what his reaction was," said League pennants.
Boyer alter tal king Tuesday
with club president August A.

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Q (3.1) 1110; P (43) 117.30,
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4.10, 3.20; 2. OguIZi.J.i (3) 1.20,
Army,
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Slate
won last year. Michigan
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Is one ci the country's aiw- This year
Q a Stanford upset bet the per- prw
13; Ball State 27, Christian 20, Rice 21.
1.10; 3. Patxi.Bengo. (7) 3.20; Q ii. 0(II
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Slate
teams
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th
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Northern Illinois 14; Iowa Force 21, Navy
4.00.3,40; 3. DominoB,. (1)300'
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14; Arizona 30,
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Dartmouth at Yale: DartCONFE R E NCE
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10;3.DomingoJav(3)4.40; Q (I. 13.00,
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NINTH
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WisconsIn 30.
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the
Woilpacli,
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records
' 13.10; P (23) 133.00.
Smyttw DIvisi.
don't The Tigers will win this game.
19; Columbia 14, em Methodist 17;
TENT"
1. Marurl (0) 1300, Cob
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mean anythi in this Atlantic The Tigers won last
i a 0 2 1 2
1. PatxIJ,p (2) 4.20,1.10:2. Ramon
Princeton 11; Harvard 33, Coo- West Texas State Houston 41, Washington 20, Oregon State
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Virginia 16; Pomona 13; Louisian
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The Cowboys' next five games
14.
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Right-handed pitchers gave the Phillies fits at the
end of the season, when they dmpped24of2games
and nearly blew a 15½-game lead over Pittsburgh.
"All their power is rlghthanded," explained Tony
Perez. "They saw nothing but right-handers in the
last month ana that's why the, nearly went down.
That's what Sparky Is thinking, too."
Anderson's starting choice reportedly is between
Zachry, a rookie who won 14 games, and left-hander
Don Gullett, whose late-season surge has buoyed the
pitching staff.

"They might have better
starters, but we're going to
score runs."
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something to think about. He's put a 'p Secret"
stamp on his pitching plans for this weekend's National League playoffs.
Anderson says he will not name his starting pitcher until Friday night, less than 24 hours before the
best-of-five showdown gets under way in Philadeiphia.
"I know right now who It will be, but I'm not
saying," Anderson said Tuesday as the Nt West
champions returned to work after a day off. "I'll
name all three Friday."
Philadelphia Manager Danny Ozark has named
veteran Iefthander Steve Carlton, 20-7, as his
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proaching the beat-of-five game series that decides
the World Series opponents.
Just play It like a regular-season game, he says.
"You have to takethesameoutlook that you had
all year," Ozark explained Tuesday at a workout In
preparation for Saturday's National League playoff
opener . with the Cincinnati Reds. 'You have to
forget that It's a short series. The main thing is to
execute fundamentals the way you have all year,
throw to the right base, keep the double play in
order, take the extra base.
"I've seen pitchers change their delivery entirely
(for the playoff), guys who won 18, 19,20 games. The
catcher plays a big part. He has to resist not calling
for the curve ball, because he wants to throw out a
runner. The hitter will be thinking with the catcher,
looking for the same thing. We can't change our
pattern on a hitter."
Ozark said further, "a runner can't say to himself
that he's not going to steal because Johnny Bench Is
catching and has a great arm, and he can't steal
against him." The Phillies' manager says that he
has to take the same chances he took during
regular 55Ofl
"You can't immobilize a whole squad by changing
the way you did things for 162 games," Ozark said.
"You have to play a normal game."
Ozark dismissed the idea that the Phillies would
be nervous because it's their first playoff, while the
Reds are old hands at post-season competition and
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Miami Dolphins' quarterback Bob Griese year veteran. "We got 28. If 10we
says it's up to the offense to can move the ball
like that
score extra points to carry Sun- against an excellent tiam like
day's National Football League the Rams, we should be able to
game at Baltimore,
do it against anybody.
"We realize the defense has
"We were so close towliming,
had a lot of Injuries," Griese so close to beating one of the
said, Still smarting from last very best teams In the lea ue
g .
weekend's 31.28 loss to the Los Right to the
end, then it was
Angeles Rains In the Orange taken away from us. But If
we
Bowl,
had been beaten by a lesser
"If that means the offense team, it would have been more
has to score more points to win, disturbing than ever."
t
It's up to us to do It."
GriesesaIdthesquadiah.
But Griese added that al- ful going Into next weekend's
though "everybody's talking match with Ted Marchbroda's
about the offense and defense, strong Colts. But he
rememthere shouldn't be a horizontal bored last year's American
line drawn between them, Conference East, when the 1-4
We're all In this together,"
Colts dethroned the Dolphins
The loss to the Rams left and went on to take nine
Miami with a 2-2 record to straight victories.
make it the only one of Coach
"I don't think there's anyDonSbula'ssevenMiamitens body panicking," Griese said.
to split its first four games.
Amake-or.break game? "Not
"They (Los Angeles) had glv- unless it's a five-game season,"
en up 34 poInts In their first he answered.
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only four goals while
Hockey League season,
the beating the Caps four times last
Washington Capitals already year, it was a bitter defeat.
have tied their longest winning
"We played a fair game," he
streak in history.
said, "but they capitalized on
Hartland Monahan's power their chances better than we did
play goal at 18:12 of the final
and
period, his second score of the chances."we had a lot more
game, gave the Caps a 6-5 vieWashington goalie Bernie
tory over the Atlanta Flames Wolfe turn
ed aside nine shots
Tuesday nigh t as the NHL be- by the Flames in the
first
gan its 60th season with u psets min utes be
fore Washington's
by the two worst teams of the first attempt, by
Monahan,
past two years.
slipped past Phil Myre and into
Launching a new franchise in the Atlanta nets.
Denver after two wretched seasons as the Kansas City Scouts,
the Colorado Rockies upended
the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 to
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Cleveland, and the New York Joe Namatj'i was
in town durin g
Rangers entertaining Mm- the
pro
football
exhibition
seanesota. Mnntre9l's detendir.g
uii fur
Stanley Cup champions and against a New York Jets game
the Steelers, he asked
runner.up Philadelphia both Pitt Coach John
Majors about
open at home on Thursday's Matt
Cavanaugh , a college
six-game card.
quarterback Namath tutored
Washington set 11 negative
during the summer attsjs camp.
NUL records while winning
If Namath wo uld have aske d
only eight gxmes in its in- this
week, Majors would have
augural 1974-75 season, and said:
"Matt was just fabulous.
Kansas City scrambled to win He play
ed with a tremendous
15. Last year, the Caps upped amount
of poise."
their victory total to 11, and the
Cavanaugh shares more with
Scouts dipped to 12.
his teacher and childhood hero
But it's a new, season and, for
than just the No. 12 on his jerone day at least, th e league's sey.
newest expa ns i on teams are
The 6'foot-2, 209-pound junior
atop the standings.
put on a Startling aerial show
For the Caps, who didn't win Saturday nd
a led the Panthers,
last season until the 10th game,
us ually a r ushing team, to a 43It was the 20th victory of their 31 t
ri umph over Duke by cornNil!, exist ence and they have a pl i
et ng 14 of 17 passes for 339
cha nce to set a club winning
yards and a school-record five
streak record of two at Det roit to uchdowns.
Thursday night.
He gained an additional 39
"Winning the first game yarthon the ground and led Pitt
doesn't liieun anything," insistto a total 554 yards on offense to
ed Washington Coach Tom earn honors today
as The
\kVie, who replaced Milt Associated
Press National
Schmidt as coach last Decem. Back of the Week, an
honor
Ix-r. 'We're going to pre pare as
Namath won as an Alabama
best we can for 60 games."
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DEAR ABBY: May I put In
water If needed to keep them by teaspoons onto greased my two cents about married
2 te3Ibe. eiit
Juicy. Bake at35o degrees for 3 cookie sheet. Bake 12 to 15 men taking their secretaries
hours, and they will have a nice minutes at 354) ieg
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on large platter with corned 1 and 13rd cupsbrown
think It was right. Besides, I necessarily a lover, but I
and cinnamon, together.
sugar
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to a boil. Add beets. Simmer for was going with Jack, and he would hope that every lover Is a
2 eggs
and vegetables
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ltsp. vanilla
up and make a nice hash.
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baked beans.
DEAR ABBY: I have a
tramps,
comment or two to make about
MEATLOAF
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for lunch!
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DEAR STRAIGHT: As I've father by wearing "tightoff prepared mustard and empty English muffins, try th
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Add more seasoning U desired.
Bake in load pan ~ hr., at 350 deviled ham into a bowl. Next cream cheese, chopped olives, they lunch, the frequency .1 the
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add peanut butter and mustard minced onion, salt and pepper
degrees.
lunches
and
who's
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and mix thoroughly. The spread and chopped
Man White prepares vegetables
parsley,
whim whaL
for New England
worn
who is raped must have
makes a tasty topping for
BAKED BEAJIS
dinner
DEAR ABBY: Someone been asking for it. It places the
1 lb. of peas or navy
crackers.
Season ground beef and shape
asking how to introduce a burden of guilt on the victim
IDW
salt por
into patties. Freeze the patties person with whom one has an rather than on the
flowers. "He just planted Mill have fresh vegetables late ½ cup piece
attacker
brown sugar
A few pieces of charcoal tied and Wa' theni
beans, cucumbers and sinnzner in the year."
as needed. This is Intimate relationship without where It belongs!
1-3rd cup molasses
in cheese cloth and placed on a one ot those 'ips that
squash," said MariwL "We'll
really marriage, and you said, "Call
Her recipe for Oatmeal
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father, but had not a single
word of sympathy for the
abused daughter.
The pastor just assinnesthat
the girl dressed provocatively:
One is innocent until proven
guilty, pastor!
No man can be forced Into
committing rape. He does It by
choice, and the responsibility
for the act belongs to the man,
the perpetrator
not to the
woman, his victim.

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whom I've been Introducing as

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partners.
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but what do I call him?
Abby, please find another
word to describe a five-in pal.
FRIENDLESS IN N.Y.
DEAR FRIENDLESS: Why
must one be labeled according
to whether or not th e
relationship Includes sexual
Intimacy? (It's nobody's
business.) Friendship Is a large
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Ten winners in the first annual Earth
Born Baby Beauty Contest are (clock.
wise from left) America's 'First Baby'
Betty- Ford; George Hamilton looking
dapper In his diapers; precocious Burt
Reynolds; Harry Belafonte, shaking his
rattle to a Calypso beat; mischievous
Valerie harper; petulant Liz Taylor
crying for her silver spoon: pictureperfect Candice Bergen; Robert Redford, everybody's baby-doll; naughty
Ann-Margret and the Impish Mary
Tyler Moore. Winners were selected by
votes from fashion and beauty editors
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DEAR ABBY: You are en.
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artist and teacher, will give a
program on color in painting.
The public Is Invited to attend.
Ms. Gova "Tex" Powell is

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Fantastic selections of name brand merchandise, including General Electric, Hotpoint,
Kelvinator, Maytag, Philco Ford, RCA,
Sylvania, Westinghouse, Zenith, Eureka,
Hamilton Beach, Sarlo, Broyhill, Bassett,
La-Z-Boy, Kroehler, Lane, Singer, Trogden,
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furniture, appliances, floor covering, home
entertainment and bedding marked down to
unbelievable prices during this 3-day sale.
Most merchandise is new, some used, some
scratched and dented and some floor
samples. So come early and take your pick' of
fantastic savings!

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standing art in Central Florida years ago to offer an outdoor
on Oct. 30 from 9 a.m.4 p.m. in festival exhitlting current
Winter Park's Central Park. works of the area's fine artists.
One hundred artists will show
The festival became an inrecent works in five categories: vltational, rather than open,
traditional painting, con. show this year to offer a welltemporary painting, sculpture, rounded exhibit of a high level
IN graphics and photography,
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October 7, 8 &amp; 9

Sunland's Blue Hornets Band

who help the Center and its

will perform at the Maitland
Civic Center on Oct. 17 at 2p.m.
in a free concert, open to the

residents all year long.
Recording star Sandy Contell

In this fashion, musically
*gifted
youngsters from the

will sing and emcee the
program and gold medal

gymnast Toni Marie Chillemi
will perform. The Songwriters
Sunland Center In Gainesville Guild of Central Florida will
can say "thank you" to persons present portions of their

Offered In C
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Center Security.
on Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m. for a
covered dish supper and
Jacaranda
program.

Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Beatrice Fiske
Security Office, Sanford.
will give a talk and answer

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Altamonte-Cassel berry Salute Heart Association will also be
to Chamber of Commerce Week distributed. The effort Is
activities, free blood pressure sponsored by Trim Health and
tests will be conducted in the Weight Loss Clinic, 711 F.
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Sernoran Blvd. (S.R. 436 and
Springs, on Thursday from Maitland Avenue) Altamonte
As part of the current

10:30

Artists have been Invited on
the
recommendation
of
museum curators and gory
directors or throughjurled

acceptance.

Circle

The Jacaranda Circle, Sanford

Garden Club will meet Friday
at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden
Center. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Teola McSwam and Mrs. Faye
Jones.'Vacation slides and
films will be

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artists, who will be Judged
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G.E. D. Test Set
high school equivalency
diploma will be offered at
Seminole Community College
. Eligibility m ust

be completed by Nov. 12.
A free, self-help program to
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menopause, not a young la dy capsules or as a quart of milk a
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usual type of osteoporosis. osteopo rosis as women get ting
Porous bones can develop enough calcium.
beca use of underlying enAlthoughodeoporoslslsqulte
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disuse or nutritional problems. quite common In women after
Your case Is so rare, un less the menopause and In men 20
there Is a known underlying years older — about 70 or
cause sah as an overactive beyond. Hormones may delay
thyroid, that I believe you the process for a while, but
sho uld ask your doctor to have seem not to be the total answer.
you seen by a specialist in For more information on
rheumatology and possibly by disease and whattodo about III
another one In endocrinology. If am sending you The Health
possible see if you can be Letter
number
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referred toa university medical Osteoporosis: Bone Softening.
center.
Others who want this InWith osteoporosis at your age formation can send a long,
I agree that you sho uld make stamped, self-addressed enevery effort to stop the process velope with 50 cents for it. Just
now. The best combination sendyourlettertomeincareof
treatment seems to be that this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551
developed at the Mayo Clinic of Radio City Station, New York,
a combination of sodium NY 10019.
fluoride, calcium and vitamin
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original thefW with the Clerk

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whom a copy of thisNotice of Circuit Court, Seminole County

Administration has been mailed are Courthou se. Sanford. Florida,

not

required.
WI THIN
"When they demand I call them 'Ml' Instead of 'Miss'. I
THREE later than the Thd day at November,
In.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 1976
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The real property be

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THlSNOTICE,tofiieanyobectjcns be foreclosed on is described as
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d.ceien's will, the
Lot Si. HOWELL ESTATES
'lWU"U!Ufl) UT the
pCrUflhI REPLAT. as recorded in PIaI Book
r,p,-es.ntativ,, or the venue or
,page, 47 and 4. public record, Of
iurlsdiction of the cour t
Seminole County, Florida.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
ALL
ii you fail to appear or shOw cause
NOT SO FILED in accor dance with this notice, a
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED • l,tlI will be entered against you
Date of the lint publication • for the relief sought in the corn
this Notice of Administration: plaint
September 29th. 1916.
This notice Will be published once
Mrs. Linda Gray Clark
a week for four (4) con sec utive
As Personal
Represents
weeks in the Evening Herald, a
tive of the Estate of
newspaper having general Or
CALVIN VERNON GRAY
culallon In Seminole County,
Decea se d
Florida
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
WlTNESSmyhandasCl,rkof the
REPRESENTATIVE
said Cou rt and the seal of said Court
'William L. Coibert of
this 27th day of September, 197*..
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
( $ eal)
IMCIN TOSH
Art hu r H. Beckwith, Jr.
Box
Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
Sanford, Fla 32771
By Mary N. Darden
Telephone. 322 21?l
Deputy Clerk
Pubuish: Sept. 39, Oct 6. 1976
PubliSh Sept 29. Oct 6. 13. 20. 1976
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While the United States

personal

debates national health In.

Americans. 9.4 per cent.
blue Cross and Blue Shield
piid about 30 per cent of
(S. total. Patients paid 35 per

surance,
Canada
has
developed a government.
financed program that pernuts unlimited care for nearly

every Canadian.
Canadian

experts

believe

that flexibility is key reason
for success — flexibility In the
doctor-patient

relationship

and in the patient's right to
enter the hospital of his

choice.

"The doctor remains free to
choose his pa tient and the
patient remains free to choose
his doctor, and that's extremely important," says
Pierre Gravelle, assistant
deputy minister of heal th.
In the Canadian program,

tterearenouini$sonIopita1
treatment or length of stay; in
short, none of the deductibles
so much a part of Blue Cross,
the principal private hospital
In the United

income;

for

cent and federal, state and
ivy. governments financed
the rest.)
Nevertheless, Canada's
health progr am, developed in
stages starting in 1948, is
beginning to suffer from
rising costs.

"With the Inflationary wage
settlements of 1974 and 1975,
hospital costs began to rise at
more than 20 per cent per an.
num. 'Ibis has moderated to
an increase of 13 to 14 per cent
for 1976.77," Says Dr. Hubert
A. Armstrong, director
general of health Insurance
for the Deparimapt of
National health and Welfare.
Doctor fees have gone up
eight to nine per cent in the
past year, Dr. Armstrong

Kennedy, D-Mass., and Rep.
James C. Corman, D.Callf. It
would provide comprehensive
hospital and doctor insurance,
without deductibles, financed
entirely from tax revenues.
Other bills have been

The provinces
run the national health program under federally-established minimum standards,
'I heir general tax revenues Iipj
50 per cent of the cost
while the federal government
pays the remaining 50 per
cent.
In the United Sta tes, Blue
Shield, the private insurance
System that pays doctor bills
mvre than 75 miliLcn
Americans, uses a reimiiursement formula that
encourages doctors to in(reuse their fees in order to
Increase their Blue Shield
reimbursement. Medicare
uses a similar payment
governuients.

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but with more
restrictions on increases,
't'wt'r than half of the fl
lilue Cross plans, covering
s)SteflI,

than 85 million people in
the United States, negotiate In
advance the hospital rates
they reimburse. The rest
either pay what a hospital
diargt's, or audit a hospital's
hills alter they're received,
Despite the unlimited n.urcd care, Canada spends
lest. per capita on doctors and
sispitals than the United
States. For 1973, the latest
coilu pa rat i ye figures
available. the cost was
t't'r person in Canada and
$112.11 in the United States.
l"ir Canadians, this expense
III'JrC

governed by private voluntary agencies."
To Insure quality care,
federal legislation required
the provinces to develop a
system of Inspecting and
licensing hospitals. Many
hospitals In those days,

especially the smaller ones
and those in small towns,
were understaffed.

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biology, the environment and
lifestyle as much attention as
it has to the financing of the
health care organization so
that all four avenues to improved heal th care are pur.
sued with equal vigor."
SS'hIle nearly all of Canada's
23 million people participate
in the national health insurance program, only about
80 per cent of the U.S.

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two speeds.3 cycles
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çipu2aLjuj*under6'na healta
insurance of some kind, and
the majority of the insured
are from families with in-

conies of $10,000 or more.
according to the U.S. National
Center for Health Statistics.
(Americans over 65 are
covered by Medicare.)
"In Canada, the poor have
been brought into the niainst.
ream of care," says Dr. Samuel Wolfe of Columbia University in New York, a Canadian
doctor who helped s
p the
health insurance plan in Saskatchewan Province.
Because of th e cost of health
cart' in the United States
( Blue Cross and Blue Shield
coverage for a single family
'(ten is between $50 and $75
ttwnthly), there is pressure
for .i national health insurance program. More than
a dozen proposals have been
introduced in Congress.
The closest to the Canadian
systeni is the Kennedy-

of

managing health care.
Dr. Armstrong says that today "90 per cent of Canadian
hospitals and 94 per cent of
the beds are still owned and

changes are planned,

government of Canada now
intends to give to human

Illitted by each hospital (or
goverrunent approval. Doctor
ices are fixed periodically

hospitals.

maintenance

ship of hospita ls and
provincial autonomy In

Gravelle Says. In June last
year, the minister of finance

throughasysternof collective

annual cost budgets sub-

Diagnostic Services
Program, at a time when the
hospitals
were
having
financial difficulties,
Expensive
technological
innovations were needed,
workers were demanding
higher wages and private
Insurance wasn't sufficient to
insure enough income for

DRYER IN STORE

rangement, and other

bargaining with each of
Canada's 10 provincial

year.
hospital rates are tied to

were

$10 REDUCTION ()1N' it.IN'Y

Th e Canadian government
has taken one step to control
the open-ended financial ar.

said the ministry would limit
to 13 per cent annually the
amount of increase it would
accept fonts share of hospital
costs in each province. The 13
per cent would apply to the
1975.76 fiscal year. The per.
centage will be 10.5 for '76-'77.
As part of the general rethinking, Marc l.elonde,
minister of national health
and welfare, says, "The

whose fees give them an
average income of $45,000 a

traditional forms of owner-

Thursday,

showed that hospital costs had

increased 15 per cent.
Marilyn Dunlap, whose son
Physician fees had climbed 12
suffered a serious head injury per cent.

government, not the patients.

Canada now has 155,000
hospital beds, or seven per
1.000 population compared
with five per 1,
in the
United States.

omer Appreciat on

In the United Sta tes the
L
('onsumer Price Index for a
SANFORD
recent 12-month period

their bills to the

Two basic
Of
hospital Insurance program

A decade later, in 1958, the

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requiring surgery and in.
tensive care. "When I took
hini home. my total bill was
$ 1 for renting a TV set."
The hospitals
most of
them still privately owned by
community organizations

million grant program to
upgrade hospitals, research
facilities and medical schools,

second step was formation of
the Hospi tal Insurance and

backed by the American
Medical Association, The
American
Hospital
Association
and
the
Republican administration,
MI have deductibles and
would be financed through a
combination of private insurance and government
funds.
The first step in the
development of the Canadian
system came in 1948 a $500

States.

"We've forgotten what It's
like to be hit with a
devastating medical bill,"
said a Toronto writer, Mrs.

Saturday Review Press, a
division of E.P. Dutton &amp; Co.
IflC.CopyrlaJd(c)l97S by fraJ.
Laufer, M.D. and Herbert
Kadn.)

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sponsored by Sen. Edward M.

Insurance

So do Canada's doctors,

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Laufer and Herbert Kadison, by
permission of the publisher,

Canadians Develop Health Plan

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the estate BAR SARA KALMAttSOP4, his wife,
is LINDA GRAY CLARK. whose
plaintiffs
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G'orgla. The name and address 05 JAMES E. MUSIC
and CORINA
the Personal repr flentative's at
MUSIC, his wife,
torney are set forth below
Dolemaflt5
All persons having claims or
. demands against the es tate are IN THENOTICETOAPPRAR
N AM E OF THE STATE OF
required,
WITHIN
THREE FLORIDA
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF TO JAMES E MUSIC and
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
CORINA MUSIC, his wife
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Last known Addres s:
of the abeve court a written
1011 Manchester Circle
statemen t of any claim, the name
Mailland. Florida 3273)
and ad dress of the credit or or hiS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
agent or altorney, and the amount tt a complaint seeking the
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, tor eclo
re of a mortgage has been
the date when it will become due filed
in the above entitled Court, and
shall be stated. It the claim Is you are summon
ed . ordered an
contingent or unliquidated, the required to show cause why t
he
nature of the uncertainty shall be same should not
be granted by
stated. If the claim is secured, the serving a copy of your written
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claimant shall deliver Sufficient BORNSTEIN,
PETREE
&amp;
copies of the claim to the clerk to SHADER. P.A. 123 S Co
ur t Ave.,
en able the clerk to mail one copy to Orlando, Florida
32901, Attorneys
each personal repr esentative.
for Plaintiffs, and by filing the

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tember. 1976

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ADMINISTRATION
By Mary N. Darden
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Deputy Clerk
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Kirby Moncrief, of
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALl.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED SHINH0LSER, LOGAN
AND MONCRIEF
IN THE ESTATE:
.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Post Office Box 2779
that the administration of the estate San ford Florida 32771
Of CALVIN VERNON GRAY, Atlome1s for Plaintiff
decessed, File Number 7257.CP. 5 PUbIi%h: Sept. IS, 22. 29, Oct. 6. 1976
pending in the Circuit Court for DEDSI
Seminole Co un ty, Florida, Probate IN
THE
Division, the address of which i SEMINOLECIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County Courthouse. P.O. CI 7e-lClS.CA.es
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1hiS Court on the 131h day of S&amp;P.

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lot the experts' Write "Ask
the Jacobys" care of this
newspaper. The Jøcobys will
answer individual questions
it stamped, sell-addresselk
envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting questions
will be used in this column
and will receive copies 01
JACOB)' MODERN)

SSNeS.OrIando,plorlda,and tlieffi,
NOTICIOFACTIOM
pnelwlI$I the Clerk oftheabey, TO: WILLIAM FRANKLIN
NdWmblr
ANDERSON
1st, 1974; OSherwis.a ludgment may
Residence arid address
be entered against for the relief
unkswn
demanded In the Complaint,
you ARE NOTIFIED that an
WlTNE3Smyhandandfalof
action tot Oissolu$lon of Ma
Court on September 2d. 1978. has been filed against you a rriage
nd you
(Seal)
are required to serv, a copy of you
r
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
written defenses, if any, to It on
Clerk of the circuit Court
KIRBY
MONCRIEF,
of
By: Cherry Kay Travis
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
Deputy Clerk
MONCRIEF. Plaintiff 's Attorney,
Publish: Sept. 29. Oct. 8, 13, 20, 1978 whose address is. Post
office Box
DED.lit
fl79. Sanford, Florida, 32771, on or
before Oc tober It, 1974. and file the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR oral with the cler k of this Court;
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Othefwie a default will be en ter
ed
against you for the relief demanded
PROBATE DIVISION
'i
t
he
Petition,
Pile Number 78•357.CP
Divisor,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of

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His hind has Improved due to
th e clib opening by partner.

SIDE GLANCES

For

The

Records of Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida
CIVIL ACTION NO.
has been filed against you a you In Re: the Maniae78.I$41-CA..s.p
of
we required to serve a copy of your
WILLIAM FRANKLIN AN.
iflen defenses, If any, to It on OERSON.
Husband
JOHN M. MCCORMICK, attorney and
fUS' Plaintiff, WflO$.addr,ts is Post MARY PATRICIA ANDERSON,
Office Ben 3323, 301 East Church wIts

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treatment.

M1l1.E 'tOli 1SCLJE M FROM Q(JICKSN
L$CKAROc rL S1N&amp; MY 1.S7 RELEASE

dunond

We have to sympathize a clob-pass-two spades mean?
little with poor
West.
He circles
it shows bot
ftisaforcingbId.Inex
really had a pretty
good
double of South's four-spade maximum pass and a hand

bid. He certainly had no
reason to suspect that South
would score an overtrick.
West opened the king of
diamonds and continued by
leadIng his singleton club.
South won with th e ace and
decided that West's double
Indicated he would hold all
fou spades and the ace of
hearts. South confirmed this
by playing his ace of trumps.
'lilen Sou th led his deuce of
hearts. If West had ducked he
would have saved the

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INVITATION TO BID
Board of Trust
of the
Seminole County Public Hospital
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Invites bids upon the following:
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cift. Biological Safety Cabinet and
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE, Kries.fman Bassinet
or
FLORIDA
Resuscitat
with Radiant Heat.
Civil Acilee Me. ?81134.cA.ie.s
Additional informa tion nI',..
I 1411 flUMt MON.
specifications are avj" of.
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TGAGE COMPANY,
flc of the Purchasing Agent.
Plaintiff,
All bids shall be mailed to the
Board of Trustee, of the Seminole
PETER E. NILSSON and NORMA
County Public HospItal, 1101 East
F. NILSSON, his wife,
First Street, Sanford, Florida
32111.
Defendants. All bids shall be
postmarlied not
NOTICE o SUIT
later than the 4th day of November
•TO: PETER E. NILSSON and
I16. and shall be received on or
NORMA F. NILLSON,
before theith day Noyemq
his wife
Consideration of such bids will
3349 Research Avenue
take plac, at the meeting of the
Baftlmare, Maryland 31337
Board of Trustees in the Seminole
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
County Public Hospital (Sem inole
a
Complains toforeclosea mortgage Memorial Hospital) at 11:20 o'clock
encumbering
the following real A.
M. on the 9th day of November
'0p:
1978.
LOS 10, Block C. SKY 'LARK PUblish:
Oct. 1. 5. 4. 1916
SUBDIVISION, according to the
OED.3
ptat thereof, as recorded in Put
Bock 17, Page $5. of the Public IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

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doctor told me I have
osteoporosis and has given me
hormones and a drug called
Motrin to eliminate pain. Your
column about how to stop
progression was Invaluable.
What kind of doctor does one
have to go to for treatment of For this aspect of the problem
such an illness or can you you should be seen by someone
recommend proper exercises? in physical medicine. You need
'M dod0r says lust swim but exercise to prevent deformities
there must bemorelcandoat and you also need tolearnhow
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V -IRJUIV lAS Lily U,lI. I diii .10 )C&amp;3 LilA 10 injurw yourscu. iou oo
old and have many years not want to drain a weakened
ahead. I want to be strong and vertebra and you can prevent
capable. How can I get a daily that by learning how to lift
program of exercises for avoiding positions that unduly
myself. Which exercises are strain your vertebra,
good and which are harmful?
I agree that swimming is a
Your column was read to me wonderful exercise and It is a
twoweeksafterlwastoldofmy good choice for a person with
Illness, I thought I was destined your problems. However, each
to be a cripple at the prime of
person needs a set of exercises
my life but you have opened a designed for his or her parnew door for me. Please tell me ticular problem. You will need
what type of doctor I should see. exercises to help maintain
DEAR READER
I am a muscle strength to maintain

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matter what West did.
Dummy's two trumps were
good. South discarded a club
on that last trump.
Where did the overtrick
come from? Everyone was
down to three cards.
Dummy's were the queen and
two little clubs. South's w er
the king and a small club
th e jack of hearts. East was
squeezed and had to chuck his
queen of hearts to keep the
club
stopper.
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BODY, and that I Intend
laid nam
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led his last trump. It didn't

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up th e 10. Then South ruffe

In Young People

Level Is Key

Wd In business a, u't and Dog
Track,
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ace and led a heart back.
South was In dummy with

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juvenile-onset diabetics or
considered
need
result of the study,
those whose diabetes showed UP The food Ofli eats not only dietary modification In for
all The first question to be made public ht 39, was that In
late in life but which ads fills a physiologicil need, patients with diabetes.
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for the gros of patients taking the
Defendants.
ps ffi pi
simillar to thet Juvenile type. bUt 8 ISO Is essEntla I to
3: Paul E. Evans
NOTICE op SUIT
Although the question Is d"ry mWificaft" in
The kat
Publish:
in
treatment
of
The..
patients
oral agents there were a
must
use
Insulin
.
*0: DANIEL J. HATTAWAY and DED.150
Ii ftf
somewhat controversial, it all
Sept. 39'
oct 6'13'XI'"il diabetes Is nxIdificatiolt of the or else Vey will progress rather phycnlogk. I
greater number of deaths train
patients
wIth
diabetes.
RUBY P. HATTAWAY.
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would seem thall if
hl$wffe,
diet; in many cases no other rapidly into tetoacidoals
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heart
attacks than there wen in
and
W
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th
FICTITIOUS NAME
Is:
measure
need
be
used,
any
of
the other groups.
diabetic
coma.
through
diets.
Fl NEFOR EST NORTH,
Notices hereby given thai we
Th eir good control, with no increase the oral
we
cing agents,
In a number of pstIents
sugar-redu
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is
rais
ed a storm of conIn
1I
it
Apartment lis
was
discovered
that
"Voted In business at 169 N.
prescrligion ranged from the in blood fats and cholesterol, or
1,
howev
both,
insulin
Cleveland, Tenn. 37Th
taken
no
a
Country Club Rd., Lake Mary, 32118,
troversy
and
arrayed
erewouldappear
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Seminole County, Florida under the Sometimes this is known
no regularly Injected bads is the distietologists Into two camps
at the the patient in which diabetes Anches,
that an action to foreclose
fictitious name of
a.
COUNTRY
fruits and compulillon to man.1pulate the only treatment, along with — those who agree wd those
time of diagnosis and in others shows up at maturity in most sweet wineaututrut
tOW On the following Mp@", in CURL, and that we imam
to outright star- diet. However, thIs is true
only dietary restriction. The type who disagree with the study.
register said name with the Clerk of
Seminole County, Florida.
It '
a not known MM the sugar cues secretell insulin of his vation which then permitted
. The East 50 feet Of Lot 20, and ,, the Circuit Court. leminole County,
in
8
small
percentage
of And kind Of Insulin must be Even the retention of a
ba1.e
remains poor after own but an as yet unexplained only a miniscule amount of
of Lots 21 and 22 In Block 1 of Florida In accord.,, wIth ft
patients. Most are either too fat prescribed by the physician to pr
aOn*
estigious data-analysis group
time on
a modified diet. In defect prevented this insulin carbohydrate to the diet.
A. ROBINSONS
Provisions of the Fictitious Nam.
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U1VISION of Blocks
'u?n, To-Wit: Section as:oi
u iaxiucsi mi
report conzirmeo the
from acting normally. It was
The basic reasons for dietary ad justments must be made.
I, 2,3needs of the patient. Some may accuracy of the data did not dill
resport to medication to help also determined that the control
SAMUEL A. ROSINSONS AD. Florida Statutes 1$7 .
are,
first,
a
main.
I DITION TO OVIEDO, according to
S: Frances mine
Determination about diet take "regular" Insulin while the argument.
maintain dw blood SUM at a juvenileenset diabetic made no tenance of On
the Plot thereof as recorded
Evelyn E. Donaldson
diabetic
at
ideal
should
be made in consultation
may t
el
In Plal
proper
level.
Publish: Sept.29,OCt.4, 13,20, tie
Others
ake ther one
3. Page I. Public Record,
Thus It is up to the individual
Insulin whatsoever. This Is why body weight
DED
Today, two kinds of the oral agents may be effective limitation ofand, second, some with the physIcian. While for long-acting kind or a corn- physician to determine the
Seminole County, Florida.
carbohydrate to years It was thought that a rigid hinatlon of types. Th
his beer, filed against you, and you
medication are available for In the maturIty-onset disease, keep the blood
e routine is mode 01 therapy for his patient.
sugar within limitation on carbohydrates to be followed
FICTITIOUS NAME
ire required serve a COPY ofyour
diabetes, and each should be but ineffective In the juveniles, control.
daily.
Whether It will be diet alone,
ton d'flfls.L If any, to it on
should be maintained, this is no
used together with a diet that
Notice is hereby given films we we
The
oral
hypoglycemic
drugs
insulin
combined with diet or
UCEWEN,
GIB TUCKER,
BONS.
The
food
one
eats
not
only fills
Most maturity-onset longer In vogue.
engaged In bUCIMIS at 8409
I SMITH. COFER &amp; TAUB, attorneys
may
be
prescribed
In
certain
one of the oral agents combined
Lenneal the physician considers a physiological need, but also is diabetics the great majority
I oor Plaintiff, whose address is P.O. Beach Dr., Orlando 32610, Sitminole
Diabetes Man. cases where did alone is not with diet, this is a decision
satisfactory MA with which the essential to psychological of the victims of the dium — in Thneircan
Box
Tampa. Florida flea,, and County, Florida under the fictitious
1971 dated,,,. I I This allows effective or where the patient,
patient can live comfortably. health. The kind of food eaten are overweight.
..&amp;filethaorlglnalwlththeCierkof,he name of INTERIORS BY REV.
which the patient and the
In many, a the diabetic more dietary for whatever reason
TREX, and ffia we Intend to
•above styled court en or
, cannot physician should share.
There isinsuilnol various types sometimes demonstrates 4 mere reduction In weight freedom but does not
Piovenbr 2, irn: otherwise a register sald name with the Clerk of
give him inject Insulin. These Oct in
and there are the oral drugs Provides status. It furnishes causes diabetic
The ultimate aim of all
Judgment may be entered against the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
sYIflI*Otfls to carte blanche to indulge different ways to control the
therapy in diabetes, however It
which assist In lowering the mental satisfaction. The desire disappear. According to the himself in sweets
YOU lot the relief demanded In
Florida in accordance with the
starch blood sugar.
Provisions of the Fictitious Name
Complaint.
blood sugar.
Is carried out, Is the mainfor food *hen one Is disturbed National Commission On Foods. The emphasisand
now is in
WITNESS my hand and seal of Statutes, To-Wit: Section us.oe
In
In
t
he
category
of
patients
1*,
a
study
called
the
tenance
of a happy functioning
or worried transcends (.fl3
Diabetes, the chances of the
this Court on September 27th,
Florida Statutes I9S1.
balanced diet that will University Group Diabetes patient who can live the kind of
who cannot be controlled by hunger and metobolic need.
5: Jo Ag,n Reyn&amp;4;
(Seal)
developing the disease double maintain the
dlabct:c's ideal Program was started to life he enjoys without having It
5nnl;
diet Alo;ie there arc also thoae
ArIr*Jf H. RoCk. Jr.
Since
diabetes
was
iUi cvery 20 per cent of an weight.
Publish:
Sept.
IS,
22,
29,
Clark of the Circuit Court
evaluate the role of diet alone, cut short by complications.
Oct. 8, inc
who
cannot
be
.
treated
with the discovered, physlcains have Individual's excess weight.
DED-ol
BY: Mary N. Darden
For those whose diabetes insulin, and an oral agent In the
(Excerpted from the book
Dettt Clerk
Oral agents. These Am either attempted to control the disease
The first question to be cannot be controlled

Ideas may sem foolish. Being 19) it's stmitIable to be amautocra tic will only tu
ilitious aiid set lofty goals.
unnecessary grief
toda y , but it's sheer folly to try
CANCER (June 21-July 22) tornakeyourreacheiceedycD)
The decks may be stacked grasp.
AQUARIUS(Jan. &amp;Feb. 19)
against you today. It will be
easier to back off than to drive. Steer clear of one who usually
But you can win If you are sees little merit in your most
persistent.
original Ideas. He's sure to rain
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Ideas on your parade today.
you know to be sound may go
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mirth 20)
over like lead bsllons with key An associate has a way of
people today. Your per- making you feel obligated to
ceptions aren't at fault-they're him. Today he'll try to

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ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND
Court, SIfI oil County,
AU0ni00,11011,LOAN Circuit
Florida in accordance
WIM he
Plaintiff, provisions of the
Fictitious Name
Statuses, To. Wit:
'I DANIEL J. HATTAWAY, at. ux.
Sect
Florida Stfifulea 195,

youmlf. However, you could do
your basic motives.
just
that if you don't mind yV
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Coworkers may try to lake career relationships.
advantage of you; today. Th. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
ChOICe on whether or not to be a 21) Depend only on that which
you have In hand today. Writing
fall guy rests With you.
GEMM (May 21-June M) checks on &amp;WdP2tbm is 3
I
Mow everyorIe to have their foolish preoccupation.

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IN THE CIECUIT COUNT OF THE
ISNTEINTH JUDICIAL Clv.
UIT OF THE
STATE OF
FLORIDA IN AND
PO
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7l.i
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obstinate,
points with a long-past Z
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VIRGO (Aug. 23- Sept. 22) Be that really wasn't
rEd
of business situations In
ll ll ilulI wary
YOUR BIRTHDAY
which you could get clobbered
irs
with the incidentals. Read fl'
lljl dE Jill (Inc
Print before signing.
Embrace
(Sept. 23-Oct. )
aIliasn.'e as opposed
i.ii. julll1 oweLIBRA
It to yourself to have the cknown quantity this coming
final voice in anything affecting year. You're better off sticking
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You must rely no yourself volving your 4
today! Allies who usually SCORPIO (Oct. 24Nov. fl)
support you will not be in your life Is tough enough without
comer. They nay even oppose making any extra waves for

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MOONEY APPLIANCES 374-015?

$19,900

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C;ents
wanted. HI-way 46 Auction
Glierisi, 332.$r.

Buys you a ipotlsas 3 M.1½ bests Of Dishwasher, all Cycles, 2
home, on large corner W. No
old, parted condition. $150 or beat
Cash 322.4132
down. VA,or lowdown FHA.Must
'" I
For
used
furniture, appliances,
sell. Phyllis Cappenl, NasItor.
te.15, OK. Ivy 1 or '1001 Items.
lbOe
Associate. After hours, 534.1122. GE Retrlsrafep, if cu. fl..
.y's Marl. 313 Sanford Ave.
e,pee, $' range ___________________________
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE AUOC.,

LEMON BLUFF
I OR, 2 bath on large wooded o.
WIW to Ivy fvnwfws, toilet fix.
INC.. REAL TOR, I3l.S3.
--.. You haul.
Wt
ViNTEN SPRINGS _3 In. jj -, NO SUS.OIvl$lO$- Small Modsrn3$R. liP of river frce,m,5,
near lake. Central WA,carpeting,
'Get Em While
a
t
IRJJ1
Call m.vse.
12:00
DEADLINES
lures.
anything of value. M.
seawaIt.be.thoiwle,tarnIly
perCh. Handy
screen
room,
citrus,
HQusa.. Small Price. 3.R, I barn,
Special. $130
lots
CL CI) NEWS
rm. commands spectacular view
C.ektail party honoring Seminole Cotmty
___
storage. $35 100. 323.3133.
month, $1 dspslt. I yssr lease.
IIWI,iq
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc
____________________________
ffl. NIS) and COP.
They're Hor,
CL
Day
Noon
rivet'. Separate work shop.
london. Realtor, i.ini.
fortable. Sack yarn large SVIOUQIt
S4-arage Silos
miadoner Richard Williams from 6 to S p.m. at the home
We Ivy Used Furniture
The Qovernmenf has
Via N 1
232IParkDr.
•e0nd
Invest In good living to,
322.2111
(I) MARY HARTMAN, MARY
LESS
releas ad
tar
a
garden.
DrIv
by
2
Holly,
of
Phyl
l
i
IltemoraHoe.mihul
s
and
Art
Grinle,
115
Uve
Osk
Lane,
8$Itthg
ho
Realt3r
3
SN.
2
bath,
A
fter
IIcu
COUf*Iy
Hours:
and
WALTER
C.
STEELE
mo
gss
ney
for
subsidiz
ed
me,
OO
per
Friday
housing
$unclay
then
call
for
more
infonnatlon.
to
IS PERRY MASON
332.3232
__________________
tis. RsfOt'pe I, Lease requlr.
:
qualified buyers. New louses in
n2'2%1
Rig. Neal Estate k*,r
3221415 Carpet? late- Friday &amp; SaturdayS
Valley Farms.
____________________________________________
!3!3I4
Isnia b niatia hat husband
ABC CAPTiONED NEWS
(I) NEWS
to
HAL
COL.SERT
REALTY,
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S.
du
ld
An
A
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$ia
ou
in
lt
&amp;
chi
ass
is
Appreciated'
700
,j.
rsp's
clslhss,
No
SVCa.
NO
dOb1
pay
.
for tickets.
Pia.ws &amp;
School near.7 rooms
me .
swers now has your
FCIRTHEOEAF
12:30
7S32 or eves. 322.1W or 3320112. IDYLLWILDE
toys is peed condition, CI base &amp;
z14144orm.oØ,,.
Monthly payments le than r,,
iai
__
'- --- and 2 baths. well shaded fenced
CI) TO TL THE TRUTH
answaq to rare gIfts, antiques and
miflOit
ladedsst
Cumdete
for
S
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inole
Cady
Co
rn.
Call to $ee if you qualify.
(I) THE pQItJC (R)
mobile antwas, bike. 251 AbleSt
THE GONG SHOW
CI)
K15 ice maker refrlget'afe,,
nsstalglques. 210 a. is? St., Suite
(4) BRADY BUNCH
(4)
(1) 0000 TIMES:
mission, tIfatrid 1, wIll be honored at a cocalI party
Deltona -2 SR. 1½ bath. Phone 3.
Ave., Lake Mary. 3324531.
UUAS, YOGA AND YOU
3Ajflf$ Unlurnished
SEARCH
FOR
yard'
(4)
SANFORD-..
62
D.
CI)
dishwasher,
disposal
and
well
for
Want
A
Larger
dr
flJIs
y
Mr
near
50.
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I) THE CROSS WITS
(
3$fl
er
aft
Thss'
led DO
M.
UNSWORTH
REALfl
cl
3pm
from 5:30 to 7: 30 pin., at the 11JghIajds Ciubiiouie,
watering J
__
Johns. $110,000. 447.1511.
12:00
TOMORROW
has already
Stenstrom
Carport
Sale
beginning
Thursday
'
a PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Rig. Real Estate Broker
IS DREAM OFEANNIE
bJ4D*-J.J.
moved and says sell.
7SR, 1 bath, fenced yard, Newer Home?
SACKETT INVESTMENT
Shqwd Road. Shecoh, Winter Springs.
LOVE. AMERICAN
OvlEDO.FTU-Ouplexes. Furn.Or
condshly until aolded,afo
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sill
1) FEEDBACK
503W. 1st St.
ISALCOHOLAPROILEM?
* * * * * * * * *
CORP..REALTORS
a e*i.to 7e
ditioned, With appliances. iso 'no.
Home site lots,)
Can't get your EQUITY o of your
wooded.
553
IS THE UNTOUCHABLES
STYLE
UMUITh.
Valencia
for 30 Pct. CommIssion. Free Pick.
2234041 pt 3230517 eves.
IN YOUR FAMILY?
$
WE have homes from $100 down, present smaller home? TRADE
CL WOOD PYRAMID
Smohey, the forest-lire preventing bear, spedal gnest
114 Mayfair Circle, Sanford.
"Special
of
the
NIDOEW000
VILLAGE.
Call
Hunting
11121
Wte$t"
Camp In Farmington Area
7) LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
,s. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
(L ALL MYCHLDREN
AL ANON
veterans no down.
Orlando.
SSS2IO..
TREASURE HUNT
Park
of
the
th
UP
for
a
3
11,2
bath,
kindergarten rough second grade, Forest City
3721.
-3 Lots, 154's III', with 25'
carpeting,
Ridge, 351,2 baftI, spilt pta,
Sanford 332 2210.
(4) (4) BALL FOUR: The
12:56
12:40
Arbor- 101 Orangecentral air, In e$tabiu$I,ad
central air, screened porch ' Loch
24 MACNEIL-LEHERER RE-'
aluminum trailer With both 1uil
ss-aootsaAccassorl.s ____________________
es.gary at 10a.m.
Oak
shaded
For families or friends of problem Whatever the OCCISIOP, there IS a
learn
a ici
1* 1½ bath,
NBC
NEWS
MYSTERY
OF
THE
(I)
(I)
borhooll.
onal
go
"W
Mat
.
air.
IBR, 2 bath home in quiet
fenced yard. Large family rm
7A._eØp
PORT
Harold Hall Realty
on room. Electricity, deep welt,
&amp;lnkers.
day In Cleveland, and
apes, Water softener, Paneling.
£ Tram
neighborhood. COment
classified ad to solve it. Try one
1:00
WEEK: lusariw." Pwisls
.'
out of your old home. Applyno
First Cheistlas Cbarch, 1600 Sanford Avenue,
fenced garden, 372.3351 or after
with welbar. $2300 do.. &amp; assume
ROSSON MA RINE
all of
block home
_______________________
For
further
information
call
4234317
710
$1l3
mo.
33345s
with
soon.
after
S.
tile roof. Central air &amp; ttea, _i30. rn741,
Cie.d *8 nswr be V
YOU' EQUITY to purettys or
mtg.
(Ii 0 SOMERSET: (Tues.
REALTOR,
MU
42$234&amp;
373.1271
or
Hwy
322.353
7.7I
t7fl
or write
lord, rummage sale Oct. 7, 1, 9.
CE TOPIC: "Dr4.1
S1APSHOPFLEA MARKET
7&amp;'
sane agmit
refinance and take away CASH.
Plus loads of pot ential. R esidence
"
My) Ch. 2 I iw of
mINI
i aisad
'.t4Jlng e.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. 3 room apt. utilities included. 1st &amp;
3235774 Anytime
3 IN home, 1O Temple Orha. i
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
ns
in
need
of
refurbishing
The I.asgms ci man Voters
SOUND
INTERESTING?
CALL
i
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CI) BAREftA: Geraldine
a.
_____
DeBary Spells Asa. $ p.m., DeBary Manor for all
47-Real
Estate
Wanted
last mc. required. 322.2710.
JsutyW, Ch. 12, hollywood
SO* 333. Sanford, Fla. 32771.
English ooia*ie. (R)
bithj all 'nab,
No
Evgj
PEOPLE. l4 acre on Jeweft Lane. 3 BR, 2
4 p,
charge. All admitted free.
out, but will make a fine ptome for =
THE
TRADE
-ci Volia Coifly and CanELEGANT CITY ESTATE Pooh
ooks guests. Alsmelejudgs
Interested parents In Southwest Voissia. Representative
Sqss.'
10
bath, central ttàt I. air, mm
perfect condition, rvn lies ttsan 1'
any' ize family. Pric
Csblowseeyefl,SUndayt03
1 Utility room. Large lot with
ARE
YOU
to
sell
TROUBLED?
Call
Toll
$
ed
Flreplacei
JlolFamIiy
Rental
NOW
LEASING
4
II,
mm Cause p* In
a II A,
vlc
at the Movleland Drlve.ln
huge kitchen,
and
Units Wanted
fenced beck yard. 1113 month plus
hour. 322.24.10 after I PM).
cond. $11000. owner. 3324422.
(4) MIDDAY
now, at $25400.
(2) 0 TOMORROW
of Pop Warner Foothill will opeak.
Free. M42027 for "We Care"Private Buyer____
sun room, guest collage, many
,
-Via soQond fri a ashes of
Theatr e, South 17.52.
Sanford Court
Ibsi'igbidb pay oItby
Posft. 3230551 oraners call 3".
(I) NEWS
322.
"HotlinL" Adults or Teins.
Lake
Braa$1y
High
Sehoel
P11*
open
ho
use, 7:30
extras.
You
will bye this in
17' Crestjn deep hull fiblrgla,
1254.
7472.
.Ison Wc4sIs. Torit. lortiling for
I
_w.Parsral
CE RYANS HOPE
Apa
rt
ments
tirtalnlng sh place home, Only
REAL
ESTATE
p.m.
Parents
to
follow
stUd
en
ts'
sctiaduks.
731)p.esedllc$ta,1&amp;tift
Thursday
FACED WITH ADRIN1CING
v? *vWn with___
ow
Realtor
Call 3antora's alesLead.r
$47,530. Terms.
110
Merchandise
Evinrude, Spartan trailer, good
New modern single story 1 &amp; 2
373.7455
31R,24$l PalmetfoAve.,
Pr.speethe S1iele (b$sr ii Sweet M,th,,
PROBLEM
k*vw Ccnimiakg,ai and
opts.
COnd., make other._4*1017.
bedroom
and
completely
I
CL 0 DAYSOFOUR LIVES
double
no
garago,
pe,5
__
Perttapi
Alcohol
ic
Anonymous
ij
lae.social
evening
open
SANFORD
3
LOVELY HOME IN COUNTY
Ss Ti*ssiter, BR
flsr.
furnished studio apartments.
(4) (I) ALL IN THE FAMILY:
Call 3fl.i4
3
(4) (1) AS THE WORLD
Morning
r-.. HelØ
linnsous
or
Silo
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
If
BR,
2
both,
tr
Save
money
on
Presbyterian
cen
m
fe
owship
hall,
Ch
th
ll
en
tly
iocated&amp;
beautifully
9913
Bear
lake
td
Conveni
al
H
&amp;
A,
wall.to
and lly mwIuad
.
v'
WItS, tsruIig laws n
.
F1.
TURNS
Call 433.57
Classified Ads didn't work.
Orange Grove
Ut.
Rent or Sell Immaculate 3 Bill,
wall carpet, kitchen equipped,
a Auction every Friday
landscaped . Abundant storage
ANYTIME
600 For women interested In barbershop hat
Forest City.
(4)
CELEBRITY '
lo%a success, Vw9p,iiai,
Write P.O. box 1213
(EFAMLY
IVOtJldfli
be
FEUD
'
SWIMMING
P
7:30p.m.
Say
bath,
carpeted,
garage,
fenc
Kad
yard.
O
L
OO
er relocating.
(including attic) and "GE Energy
SACRIFICE'here
Rd. &amp; Old Hwy Mi,
ed yd.
(I) SUNRISE BLEE
Multiple Listing Service
- 5pgfl3
p
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
mony.
Buy this Charming 3 OR home and
wn
Leading manufacturer and
135,230.
$155 'no. 323 7454.
200
Efficiency Pack age". From $113.
Mt- Dora. 043$3.1745,
L (I) $126000 QUESTION
ot
610
Jphnson
outooard
m
or,
get
small
PEA1TO?S
mature
n'snge
grve.
distributor
h.
Sailord AA, 8 p.m., 1301 W. First St.
HOMES. LOTS. ACREAGE
terarIis
..luminum rec.
Cl) 1.0oo PYRAMID
C'ii 3210320 befWIvfl II, .30.
2565 PARK
DIvOPCE..RORMS- For free In.
pot
rintt!on. Colt
PiO crWrat z.' I heat,
CL SUNSHINE ALMANAC
413 SEaITA - .i ON, 2 barn, central
•
a "own HEROES
tanQuIarpoolsI.novertrem 1523
o IPe vcns tswvloyot
tormaflon writ* to.
230
MLRALTOS
751,
.tt.rlam
~B
33--Houses
carpet,
fireplace,
large
semed
SertoalaClubofSan!ord,
12:18
75-Recrea
Ft.'riished
season.
705
W.
St.
_________________________
equipped,
1
BR
apartment,
FourTh
H
IA
,
wall-lo
.
p.m.,
Mayfair
Vehicles
6.15
Cowry,
ia.f
pike.
CIIpe$,
kitchen
Guaranteed
CL BIONIC
MAN.
r'ompsno,
Fl..
L FAMILY FOCUS
1 CL 0 THE DOCTORS
321.(X)41
porch, much more. Reduced to
installation
and
terms.
Club.
$75
month
plus
$30
deposit.
Ca
M.
family
rm..
10'
*
ll
(
I)
SUNSHINE
ALMANAC
'
Nslson
Jalme Son,21 SECOND CARTERonly $3,300. Ph yllis Capponl,
(4) (1) THE GthDINQUGIiT
$355351 collect
Utilities not Included. 3234113.
ground pool. Only $A3,50• 'Tt'no
Lake Mary-Rent a 2CR furnished
Most Sacrifice.-. %73 Stroamlln,, 33
Geld Star MaIlers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home on Lake
59MisicaI ArdiarBIlse
2017 S. FRENCH
625
FORD offi
Realtor.Associate. After hours,
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
home Instead of a house. Spotlesa.
Pcg Rl Estate 8rker
ft- Gregory Mobile Homsi, 2103
Ivanhoe, Orlando.
Cl) (Mom)WITH THIS RING
1341723. FRICKE &amp; FRICKE AS.
Spacious 2 OR, I bath, apt. Kitchen
- Orlando Drive, 333.5O
Mon preferred. No pets. 322.3530. 4 SR,3 BATH INPINEC*EST_On
Matching set of 10 rattan diningl Pianos &amp; Electr
LAKE MARY-SUBMIT OFFER
363! S Sa.ilorct Ave.
equipped, dining room, living rm,I
SOCIATES,
INC.,
REALTOR,
(Tun., Thum) I DREAM OF
rg
chai
on
ic
O
3
,
$15
each.
rs
ans
aSs,
income
from
ford
wilt,
San
Auction
furnished
i 0? $5 eyes, 372 7613
Csuelberry Wins 6:30 p.m. Land o'
Sparkling 3 BR, 1½ bath home
3.00
Furn. or Unrn. 3 OR, 2 baths,
air cond., carpeted throughout.
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
1330 S. French, 323.73.10.
JtANlt (WSO.
trailer on bock
Cewdry
Lois of extras,
____________________
_________________________
$100 Reward
central
heat
&amp;
air,
family
CL 0 ANOTHER WORLD
ClUb.
ro
om
•
Adul
ts
Only.
carpet,
drapes,
trades off ered Cob Call's Piano &amp;
References
required.
utuity
rm.,
car.
77- Autos Wanted
I
nc
l
REDUCEO$2,000
uding pool. $10,300.
FILES 14 EDUCATION ()
Inside laundry room. Owner says
By Owner -Handyman's Special.
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
For the return of purse and contents.
port, sir cond. 322- 3150 or
(4) (1) ALL IN THE FAMILY
3210041. KISH REAL ESTATE
Organ
Beautifully
remod.I
ed
Sales
lrooms,
1100
I
Wes
te
rn
Auto,
301
-'"Make offw,.
PICTURE OF HEALTH: Lki
Masonry 2 IN home, owner will
9ADUT$
Keep money. 3n.Ix.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
INC.
sq. ft., new carpeting &amp; roof, gas
W. First St., 3223233.
is THREE si000s
38R, I BATH Small tram, home,
South SemleeleOptimist, 7:30 sin., Ramada Inn, SR
BUY JUNK CARS- fromSIa,o$$
WE TAKE TRADES
carry
mortgage
Country Trailer -2 BR, 1 loth, air.
with
l
ow
ow
available.
vsiiIly of Flodde.
d
n.
Bud
CabefI.
333.3033
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
sItuated on ¼ of a City block, only
8 VILLA ALEGRE
Call 332.1434 after 4 P.M.
LOST: Irish Setter. male, answers Total price. $13,500. 3221712.
DRIVE BV-1335 SUMMERLIN
Hammond PhoenIx organ with
$123 month plus deposit. Cliff
Y,,
610
high school. $1L300. Owner 323.
$12,500. Terms.
3:18
to
"Solo."
vicinity
Zayre
Shopping
31-Apartflleflts
Furnished
Largeoaks,pin,&amp;paImtr35
automatic rhythn&amp; tape and play, Sell
Jordon,
Realtor,
$315321.
Sanford
Clvitan,
7:15
a.m.,
Buck's.
0532
(4) KUrANA
that extra bike with a low cost
Guaranteed
reconditioned auto
2 baths, air conditioned, neat and
(ID GENERAL HOSPITAL
Comer. REWARD 101.435.7311.
excellent condition. $1,155. M.
DES Seminole Chapter!, 8p.m., Masonic
FINE OLD 2 STORY
Classified Ad.
batteries, $17,5 exchange.
In
CE SUMMER SEMESTER
TempLe,
.
%p,
clean.
Move
In
now.
517,530.
hum.,
lights,
water
310
ICR., turn, apt.,
Cal'I W. GARNETT
neighborhood, 3 OR. lboth, ,fIre. REALTORS
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 3105
2O12Sthsl
today.
.
. n
Mature adults.
2c
.) HUMAN RB 1
CE BEWITCHED
-cisi Ca,
places. corner lot. $12,300. Terms,
multiple listing service
Sanford Ave.
G
eneva
piano, walnut, refinished. now
CASH
wk.dayi.
Peg
after
I
72%
Reel
FRIDAY,
ocros
$
Estate
Broker
liONS AND SCHOOL 01$(I) MATCH GAME
Interested?
action, keys, tuned &amp; delIvered,
Deluxe
Alumln
Forrest
G
re
ene
Inc.
JOHN
KRIDER.ASSOC
For
Wrecked
or Junk
Oviede Boester Club Amer, 5:30'7:30 p.m. prior to
VETERANS-THIS IS ITI Ssilbuy LONOW000
ardeni
cleuNE
I uus, YOGA AND YOU
EducationatChjidCare,o,asIo,.,
___________________
Manyothenstochose
from. Winter
- 330 Rasedale - 1
MONTHLY RENTALS
swimming pools. (2) lS'x24' and
107W Commercial
intown.
No
money
down.
__
____________
Cars
$3.
REALTORS
football
game.
Chicken
or
New
Trucks
Park
656
weekly If you qualify. 332$
Z4lZOOf.I
AVAILABLE
BR, 2 bath, fenced yard, well,
chili with takeotg available.
is'x' complete. 1 yrs. old,
Ph'nc 372 7551. Sanford
I
_______
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped,
• L*izury Patio
or 3334433.
137.300.
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid $,,-y. I
(2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
-.- Any
reposset_sed. Sacrifice, 4', prIce.- HAMMOND
tOO
Any year thru 076 models. 7 days
from
ORGAN.
Spsgbettl aaser, 5-8 p.m., St. Peter and Paul Church,
TAFFER REALTY
QUALITY INN NORTH
Call collect 305 213.0610.
________
6:58
IRONSIDE: (Pre.nçied
Studio, 1, 2,3
model complete with rhythm -week. Call collect, $41.2131
TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FC'R
Howell Branch Road, Goldenrod.
I4&amp;SR431,LOngwod
Req Real Estate Broker
EXTRA LARGE 2 BR, 1 bath, and
143.1000
_______
18-Ibip Wanted
0 PAUL HARVEY
Tue.., see below)
WHAT
YOU
WANT.
055019.
section
a
BedroemApts.
Instrume,,. des.
Wanted, Residential site for
Wm. H. Stemper.Realtor
-'
family rm., 150' on Sanford Ave. 1100
'1726655
333.7707 or 32145ge,
700
LARRY
CI) (2) (Tues. Only)SPECLAI.
SAXONINC.,
Swimming
7$-?Mtorcycles
Quiet,
One
Story
REALTOR
pool.
Leading
Seminole
South
Rotary,
7:50
a.m.,
Lord
WELAXA
APARTMENTS
ClIUmley's,
1515$.
French
1
1
1
1
1
....
Smallest Ad with the greatest op.
(2) (2) TODAY (Local news
distributor wants a nice backyard
TREAT: I..ik. Was There."
114W. 1st U.
_____
Altamonte Springs.
Kitchen Equipped
Eves. fl2.144; 372.4166; 3flgi
S:W WARP UNSIATTY
portunity. Ca ll 3735542.
to display new 1976 model above ________________________
at 725 and 625).
olowlng his motheis hospi1555 Honda, CS 350, 5000 Miles .
373.0334
60-Off ice Supplies
EXTRA
SPECIALlill
2
BR.
3½
bath,
AduD.Famlby
Semleak Sunrise KlwuIs, 7 am., Buck's.
ground pool. Top consideration
%.
'SHAMPOO"
- --- Excellen t cond., 1310. 33231)7.
Hal
Colbet
Realty
CE (I) CBS NEWS: (710,5
family
room,
carport,
thifIon. a boy (Scott Balo) is
central
heat
Got
to
something
ed
sell?
A
Classifi
given
for
prime
lo
Foresters Square Dance Cl* 7:30 p.m., The Forest.
SAN MO PARK, I. 2, 3 bedroom
cation Call 300
acx Nicsoijoe IN
&amp; air, on corner lot. Asking
mit local news, Ch. 4).
One Bedroom
placed In a dens shelter,
i. will sell it fast,
Motorcycle Insurance
323.7832
4224320
collect.
S~w
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Losgwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Roiling Hills Moravia,,
$20,300. FHA-VA.
Furniture
IS POPEYE ___
_
"THE FORTUNE"
AND FRIENDS
From
whys he has great dIMc*ity
BLAIR AGENCY
EVES
RN
'
3221W
s
&amp;
LPN'I.
Aides.
Weekly.
3313
Hwy
1753,
Sanford.
or
Aid.
322
0412
_______________________
Church, SR 434.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Wood or steel disks, executive disk
323-3S4lor 333.7710
1) 24 SESAME STREET
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
getting along with anvne taii
companion. Ne.
32530.
Immediately.
BUY-SELL-TRADE
• &amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
dl).
_
GOOD LOCATION - Stenstrom Realty
S V Hardwick, Broker
135
CI) GOOD MORNING AMERhe le befriended by a black
3)1 31$ E. First St.
chaIrs, straight chairs, filing Get Plenty of prospects
Deltona.
661
1
The
Evening
AJSDPL.IAMA*KIT
661
Herald
Classified
Ads
1
YACs
Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
IC (Good Moffing Rodda"
Nice large 3 OR, 1½ bath, block
social worker (David
UNEMPLOYED? Never again If
vertms.e your product or service ii
cabinets, as it Cash and carry.
IVIUT SUNDAY UM.4 P.M.
Offer no fancy claims... Just
LAKE
MARYCountry
Club
Cradle
1505
W.
blocks.
clothes
line
posts,
25th
SUNLAND ESTATES-'- 205 Bamboo
at 725 and 625 tm. lo cal
home. Assume $16,701 mtg.,
710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando
the Classified Ads.
CAUtiI
len).
you have sincer e desire and
Re
su
lts?
Road4
BR.
3
bath,
NOLL'S
mail
box
posts,
trailer
-. ----Georgian
pads.
$lSI.Ilmonthly.Low,qulty,
Or,, Owner. 3 BR, central H 1. A,
ambition: Serious only please call
JI'l Ii
I1V
W. WWI• 5AIJ
Casselberry, 17.97, $3Ø
.VJ
white brick home with lots of
therm heater, sills.
Sanford,
5914 Honda CC 200, like new, leiq
SATURDAY, OCIOBERI
complete kitchen with dish.
.AKESlDE APARTMENTSJJ In now . C.HA. Enclosed garage.
5742054 after 4p.m. or wr ite 1010
CONOMY NOTE
Closets and storage space. Smoke
8:00
1 14 SESAME S REEl
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
Co.
2
IS
Highway
17.52,
copy
than too miles. Extras. s oo. m
wa
sher
,
dual
drive.
Ma
ny
extras.
Machines (6), repooeesao.
turn, apt., water turn. Adults
GiOY$Wi, Deltona, F Ia. 37743.
Zero
Pepulatlea
Growth
Federati
S11stetd
on
dIteCts.
dlspol,
dishwasher
&amp;
Day,
noon,
305 Elm Ave. 272.5731
('4) (1) CAPTAIN
(LEDGEOFNIGHT
11 Cross From Ranch Nevse ill JOHN SAULS AGENCY
6651,
.
With warranty fr om $130. Call 625.
521.500. 349-5371.
r,
3fl.p5
. .4
.,,.
, - -much
,
I
more.
Walk
to
-.
Unitarian Ch ,lalotiinn,orlandO.
322.2090
golf course &amp;
Wearelooklngfor.reliredcoui,l,
--KANGAROCI 0514.
________
4:30
Patio Set,Washer, Dryer, Camping
lakes. su,000.
.
, ! , I I ~ -.1
3234670 or 13 1.
Broker. 323.7 174
to tl'vs on our property 110 acres, Air, carpet.d, quiet I and. 2
Assoc.
equipment, a bove ground Pool,
Longwood
area(4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:
Living
in
country
•r1ss4nhlIy
Managed
DIY
s
lP'TFUCkS.Tra jkr$
OkoberIeit, Germax) American Society of
Night
$125 to $U4_jnonth.
______________
______________________________________________________________________________
':
with City comfort. 3 OR,2' baths,
small group Rattan furniture. 3n. -.
Cohoet Corels Sloven..
______________________________
7,:
~) 11
~
ffi
~
,,
I
SUN LAND ESTATES_ 700
- 62-Lawn-Garden
______________
_________________________________________
.................
F1rIda, 3 P.M. to 1 am., 381 Orange Lane,
..
- -. t
all
brick
home.
1"
acres,
Cherok
zoned
A.
__
Circle- 3 OR, bath
IS BEWITCHED
keepIng Øutiis.ag4. care for our
5966 Scwit, good engine. good body;
1, would consider option lease
German meal served beginning at 4 p.m.
horns on corn er loS withI la
''
Chlldre,. The IfIA will be 7 OR ooflaqe on river, $173. uttil,s
rge
CI) MARCUS WELBY. M.D.:
a couMuNrrY CLOSE up
Now tires, braltes, shocks. See I.
011-Mil.
AND CANDY TANUIINI MASS
O1
I
t'ei
nClude
well,
pump,
Included.
respo.ni
3731170
O
323-4301.
* for me care at the
t,.)jIpajie Offer at SOW, E. 2nd St. 3.
Preerrited Wed., see below.
:!h:'id_
B ULLA.S, YOGA AtD you
Senior Citizens Tour to St. Petersburg to visit the
&amp;
fence.
All
for
only
$I,7O0.
grounds.
A
sa lary an wparate
NEED A HOME? $100 down
0171 days.
601 Celery Avt.
CE (Wed. only) AFTERSunken Gardens. Leave Sanford Civic Center
___________
living quarters will be offered to I BR turn., a pt., water furnis.
at 8 a.m.
Payment to qualified bu yers.)
Near
shoppi
SCHOOL SPECIAL: PoI,,1
RAVENNA
PARK(2) PHIL DONAHUE SHOW.
area.
ng
ts
Adul
only.
Pick up at Seminole Plaza at Casselberry at 8:30 am.
he right couple who must be
104 Tangerine
t
ifp
BR, I'- z ba ths, central heat,
323.535$ or 373 31
'' 3 OR, 1 bath home with
titos for Sale
quipment for Rent
50l
(I) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
a 15 year old 9W
sober, reliable and Christian In.
One f Sinqer's 'op bud' and Sew refurbished. As low as $15,000.
Return at 64:30 p.m.
f
enced
In
ba
ckyard,
Estras in.
aft.n'çting to cope with the
z.q
Zaq
machines
(4) MOVIE.(Mon)b,Com.
dlvlduals. References will be. Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio, 1
ASSUmC
dude carpets, drapes, range,
Steam CleanYouncarpj"" '67 Cadillac Coup,,
Political Rally '7$, sponsored by Seminole
checked before interview is
,,elanceof stss SOor pay 511.90 per
problems created by her
TWO STORY stucco, IBP, 2 bath,
OR 13 OR Unfumn, Air, carpeted,
patty She Keeps." IizJ
current in.
refrigerator, well, sprinkler
Rent Our Reinsnvac
/
munity
College
month Will take trade in Singer
arranged.
Reply
to
Box
Ill,
n. runs perfect,$2?S. Phone
family room, large Separate
co
etc. SW MO. UP. 323.10)5.
and Seminole County League of Women
sPectlO
mMWs alcoholism.
Scott Dennis o1(.ef. (SAW)
system,
built-in barbecue on patio.
The Evening Herald. P.O. Box 332.1 after 3:30 p.m.
eqUIPPed to 119 tag &amp; make button CARROLL'S FURNITURE,372.51a1
garage with conver tible storage
Voters, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at college aznpttheater. MusIc
525.000.
_______________
0 FAMILY AFFAIR: Pr,1950 (Tue.) Tb, gi
I
1437, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
holes Balance of 5.35 $1 or 10
area 1.49,500
provided by R. T. MiIwee Band.
31A--Duplexes
onçled Tues,see 4p.m.
W.C. F.SIda Una
9 ]
Lease Datsun Including 2 cars and
payments of $6 Call credit
65--pets-supplies
CITY- 110 Chiømn A v e-.Wanted- Hairdresser. ma,t.e.,
6
"dnoqer,
ni
vi,
lPV. %VV.J rrigure
or
see
at
rur xflormation Call Bill
a ui
a vw J
apprentice. Pays
at
in$uperocanas,pepj,f
:';
WIlT REALTY
Ray or Jack Mink, 13).13)a
SANFORDSEWIPIGCENTER
at ia Window." Law Ayres,
Cl) ADAM 12
following, so without. Good I BR apt., kit. egulp.,AC, carpeted.
Near town and hospital. aPP
AKC
Doberman
puppies,
excellent
Adults. No pets, 0$. 3223256 wk.
307E ISISt.Downtown
Reg. Real Estate Br ok,r32)
GOVERNMENT SYNBOL1
Laralne Day. (W)
THREE SONS
11
thow.brledlng potential, Contact JUSTMAKEPAyMENT
location, Zayres Shopping Center.
warranted. Just 523.100.
dys after 4.
3222145
322 0779
3237595 Twin Beds, chest of drawe
Mr. Anderson, 3US7io.
Call 371.7130.
(Ttw.)1.lnistryofFwRay
1) 14 MISTER ROGERS'
'73 Models. Call 323557 0 or 53.4.
rs
,
&amp;
of
LAKE MARY- Hauls St.- STOP AND THINK A MINUTE ,
desk. $100. Wood table &amp; chairs,
Dealer.
PMar'4 Mar
NEIGHBORHOOD
4 Room turn, duplex, 24th $1., Is, &amp;
Rertids
LPN, 4. to 13 shift, Geriatric
Be
au
tiful lakefront 3 BR, 2 bath,
ClasSified Ads didn't work
Bookcase, $20; Wicker desk,
6nted to Bu
last me. plus $30 dep. Aft er S. call I
(SAW) 1944. (Fit.) hidden
Largo Wooded Lo ts
1557 Ch.vrat.4 OR. 753 en9
perlence preferred. Apply In
custom home on big Lake Mary.
Wick er sofa, His &amp; Her Golf Club ______________________________
there wouldn't be any
celient body, new Interior, new
323.3411.
Paved Streets
___________________
Four." JoIm Payne, Alexander
CL NEWS
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
Sewers
Paneled FR with stone fireplace
sets. Dishes, Lamps &amp; more. 32].
tires, 'nags, extra parts; New
Street L15fl11
vaiescent Center, 30 MellonyIlle
S'dewalui,
CI) HOGAN'S HEROES
Knox. (SAW) 1957.
and dream kitchen
4)10.
Unfurnithed, two bedroom. S.curitc
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
CO.
We
fiuy
Furniture
brakes, fuel pump, beak. cables &amp;
Ave.
65 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
14 IN SCHOOL TELEDeposit. Adults Preferred. 322
rust Prooltd. As" SIMO. Make
BROKERS
COUNTRY LIVING-. 1505 Nat.
Slightly damaged sofa bed with
DAvE'S 33-6616
Mat ur e companion to live It and
1)
.
ZI THE ELECTRIC
VISION: Orange County
any offir. 373.3754,
6620 or 323.75)3.
.
LD,!HOMES BY
,
Days-327-6123
cislusOul.s
C...
1...
-'Y,
matctiIra
Itlal,
u.,._
,....
...
-•
,y Wyman, PfOO'n
COMPANY
we buy an 5111 good furniture and
.
School System, ted 3 p.m.
Nights-332.7352
I BR, 2 bath, with new roof, partly
Country Furniture Distributors,
full
and board pius salary. Must have 2 BR, 2 bath duplex, 57.5 Bougan.
antiques. HWY 16 AUCTION 1552 Volkswagen, July inspection,
Ci) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
10O
villas,
DeBary
,
paneled
family
room,
central
heat
qn lake adjoining
driver's license. 372.4261 aft er I
Hwy 44.l mile east ofl.4373$2fl , GALLERIES, 322.6212.
Sanford- 3 OR. 1', bath, $100 down,
runs 900d. $350 firm. 323-1602.
(2) 0 SANFORD AND SON
golf
course.
&amp;
air
&amp;
large
carpeted,
All
Utility room. Just
carport
p.m.
$177.37 total monthly payment. I'-i
moke-y Says:
and utility room. tnO n
reduced to $27,500.
(R)
annual pct. rate, 360 mos.
Experienced Sewing Machine
t?tth plus security deposit. Call
flhi1
W.2SIh
3) JD PRICE IS RIGHT
Sanford, Fla.
Call Sanford', Sale, Leader
operator to work on vinyl goods.
323 0551 or alter 3 call 322.7672.
We
10:30
handle
Dill 11 I lORE.ST'RRCSTDOL,U
governm en t
Additions
Longwood Manufacturing. 134. Remodeling
repossesslons, all area. Small
H0LLVW000
I
5410.
_____
!
ir
I
r
ill
ssiler pays closing costs
SQUARES: New time perIod.
l'
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE V
ANYTIME
0 MARCUS WELBY. M.D.
,~,
j ,
CRANK
CON'ST
REALTY
Experienced, Smutty's Inc. has I V
an
11:00
REALTORS- 8 30 606I
JUST
A
PHONE
CALL
AWA
Multiple
Listing
Service
Immediate opening. Good pa y,
Eves. 3fl 3319
CL WHEEL OF FORTUNE
I ~t.%.N I
of
steady employment. Apply to:
REALTORS
1
2565 PARK
I!!i 'IJiT
GAMBIT
Overlooking Lake Monroe- 3 OR. 2
t)
$snutty's Inc.. 7711 Orlando Drive,
'llli
19
-____
bath 541.000. Jenny Clark Realty.
CE HOT SEAT
Sanford. 3222*12.
1
Realtor,
322 1595
S
vice
stahion
Aluminum Siding
Landscaping S er
attendant
1130
,
_____
&amp;
Home Improvements
z.,
.'
___________________________
mecnanlc,
Bell's Union 76 Station
Lake Mary - 3 BR. P i bath new
.7...
m
(en cover your home wilt, alum
Hwy 43.1, Longwood.
Lawn Care
homes. Start at $11,500 with 5200
.
down,
S.dnq &amp; sott,t system Al so Carpentry, Pemoøiling Additions, 1"
Government
funding
001104~
Instructions: Hidden
Mel
new word d ue game in which
appear
Custom
Work
forward,
H
back.
Roofing GoIters 30 yrs E.p
builder, 53.4 1649 Equal Hous ing
Licensed.
YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
, u,,,
rino sacn and box It In.
confssbsleesned with caieb.
I
Free estimd?e. 3231031
OPPortunity
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED
Eagle Sdnq Co $51 5563
A
I
neleb win $20OOO.
_ Waspung, Floor Stripping &amp; CLASSIFIED AD LATELY
~kc
Window
frA..
Columbia
Great Seal Privy Seal
U LOVE OF LIFE
BALL REALTY
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
'lOLa LITTLE FEE ('p,r'y"
OWNER TRANSFERRED- Must
Beauty Care
Free eStimate 371 $53.4
Sell
Peg Real Estate Broker
Crown
John Bull
3 OR. I", bath home on icvely
Star
Pest Control
SALES RENTALS
tree Shaded fenced lot. Reduced to
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
MECHANICS 'MECHANICS
Fasces
Liberty Cap Swastika
117W 1st ST .Sanford
521.000.
For
ca
free
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
estimates,
ll Carl
377 $6.41 or 3277257 after Hr's.
We Have Many
lformeriy Hariett's Beauty Nook)
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322Fleur-De-Lis Mace
Uncle Sam
8x 1
0C.OLORPORTRAff
,
"
S
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
519
E.
lilt,
First 332
MLS-REALTORS
Job Openings
Lovely • BR, J bJtt' 'iIrdl heat &amp;
2542 Park Drive
Tomorrow: October
KEY PUNCH- Ex perienced .
.,r, Ibmily rm . garage, large
S 1 flP AND THINK A MINUTE. If "
321.0041
3n u4s
ELECTRICIAN- Highly technical,
Reduction on Our Largest Model Townhouse
IL.
Classified Acts didn't work there
ard, separate studio
small
motor
ex
pe
en
ri
ce.
2017
S
FRENCH
$3,000
equity
&amp;
U$.ki't
oe
assume
loan
of
Carpet
Cleaning
(Subject to change)
DIESEL MECHANICS- Class A.
512,000 321 0501
Sunday
°" °r;.i', C.I:t:,. r..'.;;..y ,
COUPLE- Live in, caret aker s.
Piano Services
.1
.%]
PrivaisPartla,
I AROOFOS
home Repalrs.Gutferi,.,_,Cement
4
%ff
Tu.sda....................
work Free estimat es. 131 g661.
Wednesday
Rug Shampoo,g_ Liv ing room,
...........Private Parties
Ladies' Nighti - GROCERY MANAGES- EsW.A._.!A...........................
RAP.1
Ik
..,.• AII flAIlTlCIII cf%ci1la% *&amp;Ir
PIANO &amp; ORGAN SERVICES
per lenc ed
1:30.11:30
13
dining area. hall-regardl.0
Let a Claified
Timing &amp; Repair, All
t'5dY ........................ 7:30-10:30
size,
$1953.
37
ss
COLOR BACKGROUNDS AND CREATE YOUR
,$
Ad
help
you
find
25'
PLUS
SKATES,
7:30-1
_
Models
-We$ELL SUCCESS30
more
Friday
...........................
room
hoe
61 9130
storage.
CIJUIIIed
301
Commercial
730-1030
OWN
323-31,:
COLOR PORTRAIT
AaS tInd buyers fast.
22,125
ALL AGES BABIES, CHILDREN AND ADULTS. ONE SITTING PER
542IJfy
b
11:00.£00
00
SUBJECT • ADOITIONAL SUBJECTS-GROUPS O NDi'jiQ&amp;jA
Quality 3 bedroom - 2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet of livi
Hauling
ng area.
Sewing
IN SAME FAMILY-$I 00 PER SUBJECT • PlO PROOFS-CHOOSE
2:00, 5:00
Concrete block Construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully
FROM FINISHED PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS (POSES-OUR SE
Land
Clearing
7:30.10:30
equipped kitchen. Shag Carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
LLCTION) • YOU MAY SELECT £004 TIONAI. PORTRAITS OFFERED
wII heI
30.Apai'tments Unlurnished
.1
11:30.13:10
'I
Roller Rink
AT REASONABLE PRICES GUARANTEED COMPI.ETE $ATI5FAC.
Alterations, Dress
wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
LIGHT HAULINGI YARD
ss Making, Orapj,
• at
You're invited to come
lION OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. NO HANDLING
UPO1f... 720107
ANOGAPAGECLEANUP
lot.
Convenient
to
schools
ESTERSON
LAND
and
shopping
join
the
tun
at
Skate
No
maintenance
fees.
BAMBOO COVE APTS
CHARGES
Call
Bulldoilng, Excavating, Ditch work
- Phone 3453321
'ti'
City super onteymeet
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments.
MAPM
Fill dirt, lop 50l 1225943
HARRIET DEAS
fee IRe whole family
WANT
TO
SELL
neighborhdod
Sanford
'
newest
residential
s
lunithad or unfumnishid. New ly
MON
Tree Service
Daily: IOA.M..ap.M.
THURSDAY
YOUR
HOME!
JEAN
BRYANT
'I
,r n se.,, Tell IhC
redecorated Come see. I Aórport
WINTER
Buying a new hcme? Moving to an
a..... C.-834 9212
Ladies 3llm&amp; Trim ............5:13.10:45
people ,Oout it w.lh Ci45f'.j
Sun.: 12 N-S P.M.
-.
(Z_,
apartment?
Ad in th Herald 3727611, $31
Tiny Tots (4&amp; under) .........1043.1130 •.
Sanford
Skating Schedule
Get
some
action
wi th a Herald
9953
THESE DAYS ONLY
SUNDAY 1:31 p.m..3:30 p.m. arid 4:55 p.m .4:55 P.M.
Uftie Folks (5
brie Trimming, Cutting &amp;
Y'i.old) : :2:30. 3:13
I This NEWSPAPER does
classified ad We'll help you write
MONDAY 1:34 p.m..IO:Oe P.M. FAMILY iSIGHT
IWO
I
1W1 e
Removr ..Ceflstd CibU insure
SHIRLEY MILLEIT
lae Dance ............4:13- 5:10 ',.,
n Jd lh4I will bring last sale
not
knowingly
accept
FROM
$25s000
WEDNESDAY 1:30 p.m.41:31 P.M. LADIES NIGHT
Phone 373 4405 or
IS49
834
92)2
CALL
372
2611
THURS.
FRI.
$00. 5:45
SAT.
MON
SUN.
HELP-WANTED ADS th at
FRIDAY 1:35 p.m..Il:SO p.m.
Fundamentals
HUGHEY
EQUIPMENT
Casseiberry
Winter
Springs
7
10
11
VA Financing Nothing Down • FHA
Indicate a preference
SATURDAY 9:31 a.m..li:30 am..
Lite Clearing, Mowing. Discing
I
Beginners
Forest City
:::::::::: : : :
1:30 p m..4:OQ p.m.
based on age from em
Fill Dirt, CLiy, Rock. S.and.
Home
lmprovemeii'
Altamonte
Spring,
FOR INFORMATION CALL
Back ho,Load er Ph 332 3127
7:30 p.m..11;S$ p.m.
2938 Orlando Drive (Hwy. 17-92)
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holds tm and 'as long as it's en's groups who say Mary Ann tended to be fwmy."
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singles,
readers are ilk. hungry lions
most of the other feniale
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That, he says, Is only fair to taxpayem
Government should operate on the same basis as
private industry, he says. "I don't believe a strong
employe should carry a weak one."
Otherwise, Neiswender believes government
functions as a welfare system, which he firmly
Insists Seminole County will not do.
In the building department, the worker with 14
years service Is being given a second chance. His
supervisor, John Percy, has been asked to meet

purchasing department and the Office of

Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE).
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evaluations

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In their second encounter,
neither candidate seemed as
nervous at the outset. Each hit
hard at the other's recomnrnerior ways to maintain
American strength throughout
the world while pursuing a fDr.
eippolicy with moral as well
as practical objectives.
"I treated Mr. Ford more as
an equal," Carter said. "I think
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Highlighted by sharp differences on details but broad
agreement on the objectives of

foreign and defense policy, the
debate no sooner had ended
than both candidates said they
thought they had done well,
"I think I won and I'm sure he
feels the same way," Carter
said as he left the ornate Palace
of Fine Arts, site of the nationally televised debate. Cartar said he had rated the first
debate a tie "but 1 feel better
about this one."
"1 think we did all right,"

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Both men had the same reaction after their first encounter
two weeks ago In Philadelphia,
The third and final debate between the two presidential candidates Is scheduled for Oct. 22,
In Wlillamsurg, Va. On Oct. 15,

their vice presidential running
mates, Sens. Walter F. Mondale, D-Minn., and Bob Dole, RKans., will debate, most likely
in Houston.

two surprise announcements of
international significance: He
said the United States has meceived signals from the Soviet
Union of its readiness to narrow
differences and shape "a
realistic and sound cornpromise" for a new agreement
to limit strategic nuclear weapons; and he said the administration will disclose the names
of American firms that have
participated in the Arab boycott
against Israel.
But the President also may
have created a campaign issue
In an unexpected area when he
said, "There is no Soviet domi-

The Associated Press poll nation of Eastern Europe and
that followed the first debate there never will be under a
concluded that Ford picked up Ford administration."
some support. The first debate
Ford was asked by panelist
covered domestic and economic

policy.

See CARTER, Page 2.A

By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer
A new corporal punishment policy was approved Wednesday
night by the Seminole County School Board, bringing the local

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Ford, however, was able to

(Herald Ptuste By IIda Nicasi,)
David Parker, right, receives award for heroism from James Rahlll, left,
whose life he saved. Scoutmaster Ted Daniel looks on.

David And Jimmy:
A,. L iving M' emor1y
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Herald correspondent
David Parker is a hero.
His friend, Jimmy Rahill,
knows it.
Members of his Fern Park
community know it.
The National Boy Scouts of
America know it
and th is
week presented David with a
Certificate of Merit for his
heroics.
It all happened last Feb. 29...
David, 12; and Jimmy, 13,
schoolmates at Tuscawilla
Middle School, next-door neighbors, and members of Scout
Troop 341, decided to go fishing
in a small lake near their
homes.
"We didn't take a pole that
day; we just took a net," recalls
Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Rahill. "We wanted to
fish near the back of the lake
where the water is deep. There's
a ledge there, and th e bank goes
straight down to the water."
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water," David remembers.
But the rope slipped out of
Jimmy's hands. So he just
jumped down in the water to
grab the net"
That's when the near-tragedy
started unfolding.
Both boys could swim, but
Jimmy became partially entangled in the net. "When I dove
in, I thought it would be a
breeze!" says Jimmy. "I
thought I'd just grab the net and
swim to shore. But when I got to
the bank, it went straight up,
and I couldn't make it."
"That water is so deep there,
you can't see bottom," adds
David. "We heard later
alligators and snakes had been
seen there, it's so swampy."
When David saw what was
happening, he grabbed hold of a
tree, and stuck his foot over the
ledge. "Jimmy grabbed my foot
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter have set off shock waves
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among
politicians
and
diplomats with their second
campaign debate. Among voters, the audience, that really
counts, an A'socIilted Press
-poll today gave Caner a narrow
.
edge.
Ford's pronouncements on
III Eastern Europe and the Arab
boycott, and a hard line by
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ama Canal Zone, stirred instant
Al .0
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the debate thrust foreign and
defense policy to the forefront
In the presidential campaign.
The 90-minute debate was
CUTER
livelier than the first encounter
between the Republican Presi0 dent and his challenger. Both about 2.9 per cent in either dl.
rection If the results are proj..
were more aggressive this ected to reflect the reaction of
time. Each attacked his oppo- the entire debate audience.
nest more freely, dropping
So neither man was a clearmuch of the restraint and stud- cut winner. By similar marled politeness that had marked gins, Ford gained the advantheir first confrontation.
tage In an Identical survey after
The AP telephone survey of the first debate, two weeks ago.
1,1771 registered voters was conThe poll also showed that
ducted Immediately after the Carter had slightly Increased
debate Wednesday night. It his lead over Ford In the presl-.
showed 382 per cent thought dentlal preferences of those
Carter had won, 34.6 per cent who watched the televised derated Ford the victor, and the bate. Before the debate, Carter
rest called It a tie or said they led Ford 45.8 per cent to 43 per
didn't know who won.
cent. Afterward, Carter's marThe theoretical margin of er- gin had Increased, and stood at
mom for a sample of this size Is 48.5 to 44.8.

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Thames explained there Is an appeals
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the
personnel director will evaluate the case and make
a recommendation to the department chief.
Thenewevaivati:nprOcess,on thepofty5,
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who rereive an "outstanding" rating.
Moe to initiationof the perscmneI policy, coujy
workers received aeross-the- rd ay hikes each
year. Performance wasn't as great a factor as
seniority.
Neiswender says the new evaluations are part of
county government's reorganization, which InChided reduction of 25 supervisors who reported to
the board to six department chiefs. Reorganization
also created the position Neiswender holds, plus a

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based on "a Wef that certain
readers are attracted by a story
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television travails of Mary

By ED MCKVff
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County government has gotten tough
with Its estimated 575 employes by Initiating a new
evaluation system which for the first time provides
for the firing of any workers who draw "unac.
ceptaige" ratings.
The new rating system has triggered some
controversy and a minor shakeup In the building
&amp;lepartment where one inspector with 14 years
service received an "unacceptable" rating and a
second received a "needs iunprovensent"
Employes who are marked "needs Inprovement" are placed on 90 1ay probation. If
performance doesn't improve, that employe Is then
rated "unac.4aWe" and terminated.
"We're not fooling around," Exec. Asst. Roger
Neiswender said today. "The new policy will lead to
some changes."
' About 200 workers were evaluated for the first
time this month.
Four workers received "unacceptable" ratings,
according to Ron Thames, the county's personnel
director.
Thames said two of the workers have appealed.
If no appeal Is filed, a date for termination Is set.
Neiswender says officials are working to change
any image the public might have of government
workers "feeding at the public trough." He says
officials will get tough to Insure all workers are
doing their share.

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Tales. The New York Poet is
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The readers' verdict on Tales
of the City is not In yet,
said. "Maupin says everybody
in the city is reading
h&amp;aright, hutljtut&amp;nmiow.
My seat of the puts feeling
that It's widely read."
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does secredy," agrees %harm
on
Stock a San Francisco health
educator and loyal reader. "It
glorifies San Francisco. It has
to do with the San Franciscan's
desire to bw about himself.
"I can't say It's great liter.
ature. But it only takes a bo.4 30
seconds to read, so how could It
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actually under We sheets together," he says.

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strangler who likes to leave his _________________________
victims sprinkled with blue gift.

sort of Imitation pornography.
"lean remember when newspapers used to runnovels in Serial form," he added. "Some of
them were good. Sam@ of them
were
None of them
were this bad."

OCt. 9, 1976
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victim of the "TinkerbelIll

"I think it's just trash," says
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version, and the television
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Maiwh1Ie, Mary Ann is mc-

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amount of punishment be unreasonable or of such nature as to
leave permanent marks or permanent ill effects."
Ralph Ray, the school system's public Information officer, first

district into strict compliance with a recent state law which
governs spanking in Florida's public schools.
The bw, which went L".tc effect July 1, firbi± :chccl bc.rd3
from adopting any policy that would ban corporal punishment for
unruly students.
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pucy
u uumers uwe irom me cia one,
which was already almost Identical to the statute provisions
passed In Tallahassee last spring,
The spanking policy endorsed by board members provides that
the punishment shall be administered by the principal or by a
member of the professional staff designated by him, after consultatlon with a teacher or other staff members familiar with the
case.
The punishment shall be administered "posteriorly" by
striking the student below the waist and above the knees, and

submitted the proposed changes to the board Sept. 22, then advertised the amendments in the newspaper and at all county
adauuL prior to seeking final approval.
Panel members also approved policy changes involving attendance
for students in grades 9-12 and student expulsion
regulations.
The new attendance policy specifies that students are allowed
eight "unexcused" absences each semester (our per quarter i
before they are penalized by losing credit toward graduation.

while no other student is present.

principal."
"For an absence to be excused," the policy dates, "the parent
tom guardian) must send a written excuse following the absence,
or call in, or appear in person prior to or on the day of the absence
and report the absence."
The amendment also ret'ognhzes as legitimate excuses "a
signed note from the doctor mnunediately following an illness" and
absences resulting from class-sponsored activities, as long as
'the teacher of any class to De missed has been properly notified
prior to the absence."
The board adopted switch in the county's expulsion policy to
remove a student from public school for the remainder of the
term or school year in which his expulsion took place. Ray told
panelists that previously expulsion has been a permanent status
and as such it did tiut 'onfomrn to the definition recently fashioned
by the state legislature.

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Attendant llezekiah
Ross keeps Eugene
Hoffman and the
other 31 residents (14
men, 17 women) of
the Good Samaritan
Home In Sanford
well-groomed. The
Home, one of the 15
agencies served by
United Way, takes
care of the sick, aged
and
people
in
distress. Budget In
this year's fund

punishment Is angered or impassioned, nor shall the nature and

While the previous policy called for spanking to be "witnessed
by at least one other member of the staff," the new procedure
requires that corporal punishment take place "only in the
presence of another certificated member teacher) who is informed before hand, and In the student's presence, of the reason
for the punishment."
In addition, the new policy makes it possible for the parent or
guardian of a student who has been spanked at school to request a
written explanation from the person who did the paddling,
The explanation will Include the reason for the punishment and
the name of the teacher or principal who was on hand when the

spanking was administered,
Retained in the new guideline is the stipulation that "corporal
punishment shall not be administered with malice toward the
pupil, nor at a time when the person administering the

SEA Expects Raise, Page 2-A

"Excused" absences are defined as "illness of student or, illness
in the family which requires the student to be home, death in the

'Doing

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Some women
find
satisfaction these da ys out
In the business world. Some
find It In their hoes.
m But,
wherever Ills In Seminole
County, each is "Doin g Her
Own Thing." Today's
example: Dale Pierson of
Longwood, Her story Is on
Page 1-B.

Today
Attorney for Harlan Black.
burn will ask the court to extend
the former gambling czar's

freedom on bond. Page SA.

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per cent of the 1976 goal, campaign officials announced
Monday.
Joe Hartwig, county chairman for this year's United
Way effort, presented reports at a meeting of the Sanford
Rotary Club Indicating that $32,065.63 has been collected
toward the SnInole goal of $186,279.
RotarIansheardreportsfrommostofthechaenof

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the eight United Way divisions in the county. Campaign
workers have until Oct.
to reach the target figure.

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per capita for the first time and last year they Increased to

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about $l,28 for each county resident, Hartwig said.

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under way with 11.4 per cent of Its goal collected, Hartwig
ld listeners.

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during the first week of the campaign:
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Orlando prefaced his
remarks to the board by noting
that Mike Pinter, owner of Club
aivi 10 of his employes
were acquitted In county co urt
last week of breaking state laws
concerning the exposure of

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nected and a "closed" sign firmly affixed to lt Sanford door.

He said that Pinter appeared
on television afterwards
"announcing to the wor ld" that
the club would now feature
the
nude dancing. He said the
nightspot had a sign posted that
the Court decision was a "total
victory for adults."
Orlando said he received
moretelephoflecallsandlettei.,
concerning the Juana operation

Blast w Off,

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rcode granting the council power

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Sanford Chamber of Commerce Personality Break.

COMMUnity and to enforce laws,
dding that a U.S. Supreme
Court decision empower3 the

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establishment across town,

nuisance. Th ey complained about
drug transactions, youngsters
urinating on buildings and lawns,
loud music, profanity, reckless

in

th e Palm Plaza shopping
center on South Sanford Avenue.
Blast-Off owner Kenneth Eden

drivin g, vandalism, littering and
other disturbances in the area.

could not be reached for cornment.

offered pinball machines, snack
bars and jukeboxes. Hot Foot's
emphasized foosball, a table

A half-dozen neighbors of Blast-

in.

fo rmation that "ocked me to
the socks."
Councilmen Charles Sizer

b01

25th Street. Their complaints
echoed testimony given by Hot
Foot's neighbors.
At the Hot Foot's hearing, 11
people offered swç
testimony -

for Blast-Off, which was located

Orlando said he spent two

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Blast-Off Amusements, Sanford's only remaining game
room, closed its doors Friday —
just four days after the city
commission revoked the oc-

An Oct. 11 public hearing had
been set on revoking the license

fast this morning. One pump on the foot pedal of the hours Monday with Jack Fulengun builds up pressure for one shot. Simultaneously, wider of State Attorney Abbott
Herring's to
office
and was
a half-cc of vaccine Is Injected Into the jet gun privileged
review

system. Then the patient gets It in the arm. Vaccine
Arrives, Page 2 A
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(H er ald photo by lld,ard Wills)
It was all over for Blast-Off this morning as hangout's phone was discon.

sexual Organs In a vulgar and
indecent manner.

Off attended th e Sept. 28 hearing
on Hot Foot's, an amusement
center on French Avenue near

The two amusement centers

soccer game, and did not have
any pool tables. Blast-Off did
have pool tables.

Orlando's move to gain an
pinion from McIntosh, saying
they needed more time to
consider the matter and that it

should more properly Special Mediator Hears
g F u n d B i d

discussed In a work session

before coming to the board for
The Seminole County Corn- of st rong-arm tactics against action. Sizer said Or lando was
mission today voted to sponsor persons arrested in drug raids "grandstanding."
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the Central Florida Task Force
Three law enforcement
in its $237,
application for agencies withdrew from the
By KRIS NASH
Moore, called as th e .SF.A's money," Moore told the special
federal funds used to battle task force. They were_____________
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drug-related activities in Brevard County Sheriff's
Seminole and other counties. Department, Orlando Police
Dennis
Stuart,
ad- Department and the Orange

Herald Staff Writer

first witness by association master. -It's putting class size
executive director F.E. (Gene) as your number one priority
The president of the Seminole Grooms, said class size is a and adjusting the budget acAround The Clock ..........4-A Education Associaton (SEA) question of "basically, where cordingly."
Bridge . .. ...............#.B told a special mediator today the
principal puts the
ClaSs size was the first of

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ministrative assistant of the County Sheriff's Departinent.
Orlando-based Drug EnforceAfter the three agencies Calendar ..............3-A
ment Administration IDEA),

said the federal grant will be withdrew, the Orange County Comics....................4-B

that reduction of class sizes in priorities" in each Individual seven items to be brought

county schools would upgrade school.

before Stowell for con-

matched by $43,000 In funds Commission also backed out of Crossword ............4-B the level of education received
"It's not a case of a lot of sideration. Others include
4-A
by students and would cost area money coming into the (school) recognition. salary schedules,
from nine Florida law en- its role as DEA sponsor. Then Editorial'. .........
pril V the Seminole County Dear Abby ...........
forcement agencies.
system," Moore said, "it's compensation and expenses,

Commission agreed to a.sswne Dr. Lamb ............ ...4-B
William Moore made the simply a matter of priorities medical and health protection,
Stuart
said
the
agency
plans
the role as the go-between horoscope .............4-B statement in testimony given within each school. Does the term of agreement and Into increase th e number of local
Hospital ... ........... ..2-A before Douglas Stowell, a principal put (the p
agents.
agents from 11 to 20. Present agency for federal ag
riority) in Stitutional considerations.
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Obituaries
.............2-A specij mediator sent in by the class size, or does he put it in
funding expired on Dec. 31.
Stowell, whose name was
Stuart indicated tod ay the Sports.

...........7-A state to hear arguments on administrative and clerical, or selected from a l
'Me task force came under three agencies may rejoin Telesislou
ist submitted
2-B items that have stalled contract custodial and maintenance, or by the Florida Public Employes
fire earlier this year after so
me before grant application Is Weather ..............2-A

nrentic' agents were auei made.

NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. flubert if.

bladder.
Barring unforeseen compli cations, the

Minneso(a Democat could beba ckonf
his
by early December, his surgeon says.

Humphrey, 65, was admitted to the hospital
Monday and was to undergo tests today. The

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alter (üicf I (Innan S
oriaraio was unsuccessful In
gaiflingiofficient support from
his colleagues to have the at.
tOtfly interpret city law to find
If e council has authority to

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negotiations for Seminole's whatever'
approximately 1,600 teachers.
"It's not a case of more

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envelope with 50 cents for it.

.LiWERED

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Seminole County United Way workers have already

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cntract your abdominal complete Information. Others
who want this Issue can send a
muscles, relax teni and long, stamped, self-addressed

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collected monies or pledges amounting to more than 17

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Hartwig prefaced ereports by remarking that each
year United Way goals have grown higher but that they
have always been met. In 1974, contributions exceeded $l

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you squeeze the collapeibie while doing leg lift exercises to
bottle with lntra.abdomjnal strengthen your a bd ominal

pressure from exercise or by

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I'lie hanging Position is good

other means you will squeeze do not rccommend these for you
the stomach contents out the if you have any e vidence at all
of back pr0lems unless your
open bottle top. Also it you ben
over you will cause the same own doctor has first approved
01 them.
thing

AND ERNEST
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lie flat the stomach contents for many back ailments. You
would run out of the bottle. If will get some mild traction

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diaphragm connected to the p'i;ition.

esophagus. Obviously when you
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floor, then you can do modified
into the lower esophagus.
think of it as if the leg lifts while hanging. If you
You
stomach were a collapsible use a bar in the doorway you
water bo ttle wi th the top off and can brace your head against the
the top of the bottle Inserted top of the wall or top of the door
through the hole in the jamb to help you hold yo ur

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WRE NOT THAT
KIND OF PLACE,

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good bid. It would only fall and will receive copies of
because of the 3-0 trump JACOB)' MODERN I

enough to pull yo urself up and
hole in the diaphragm,
results In a leakage of the hold yourself in the chin-up

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office.
Hepointedto various sections
of the city Charter and criminal

(Do you have a question

mere two-heart overcall. His newspaper. The Jacobys ws

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Monday night.
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observed the operation of the court.
William Nolan, also known as FredVlCk James Gearing, 37, of
Beach, pleaded dWity to a Iriff-UM -bzgft of Udor&amp;
Middle School. He had given an incorrect nzne and address to
Police and a bondsman when arrested and failed to appear in
. circuit court for t rial on March fl.
Already sentenced to a four-year prison term from Orange

"I've been in seven prisons and I'm not proud of it. If someone had
taken the time with me that you (Judge Cowan) took
defendants appearing before you today, I wouldn't be here."

on

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cityhave
L setthe
moral standards.
authorities say Is also wanted for escape from a Texas prison, Immunization program In Central Florida, "We
power to outlaw
looked toward the visiting students in
court
room and said, demonstrates the Ped-Jet gqn for the Greater nudity In Casselberry," he d.

move toward a slam later.

four-club bid was a mild slam answer individual questions
can hang onto as a chinning
too.
ur hearts he still thought envelopes are enclosed The
DEAR READER — Hiatal bar. Some people put one in a about
a further bid."
most interesting questions
hernia, the he','nla of part of the doorway and use it for chin-up
Oswald: "Six hearts Is a will be used in this column
stomach through an enlarged exercises. If you are strong

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EARN MONEY TO

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appreciate your reply aiid

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the city during his two years In

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many of my neighbors would to use a bar or something YOU

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favor,

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doing Uem as it may worsen domlnal muscles each time you gave him slight problems. He for the experts? Write 'Ask
my Natal hernia. I would really lift the leg will help a lot,
had a tremendous hand for a the Jacobys" care of this

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reconunend here. If you can
stand comfortably with one
hand on a table or strong chair

I was wondering if! should quit while contracting the ab-

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It
Is
what is sometimes
that creates swings In their called a temporizing
bid and

exercises was hiatal hernia and standi ng- Standing leg lifts

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as such is a one-round force.
back but also cause pressure In
Jim: "Here Is a hand to South may just be asking
Illustrate. I was North. Th
ou can stand on one foot and game was rubber bridge e North to choose the final
the abdominal region. You said
an exception to doing these leg then raise the other leg while
contract or many be going ln
the late John Crawfor

by Stoffel a Hoirn&amp;hl

I R!CO4ME

Anyone with back problems
all really great bridge players
should check wi th his doctor have Is table presence. They
before doing the exercises I
seem to have a sixth sense

the three-heart bid by South in
th e sequence: North 1

Re

Cassel berry City• Atty.
th Mc!ntoshwudll.j

byMayorGeraldoj

school."

What is the significance of

Oswald: "Theone thing that

J u an a

determine the city's authority
and responsibility to regulate
the operations at Club Juana,
amid a chorus of "Amen,"
from a packed council chamber

the Howard University business administration
Tate
claims to have earned, because on the forged local check the
woman's name, Imprinted on the document, wasn't spelled right
In the forged signat ure and "hundred" was also incorrectly
spelled.
"You want the esteem and status of a medical doctor,"
court noted, "but you don't wan t to pay the price of 10 years in

the Impression it was a bluff
— not a sure th ing."

Pass 4
Pass Pass
Dbl. Pass Pass Redbl.
Pass pass Pau
Opening lead 9

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a doctor,
"You're an unusual person, Mr. Tate," Cowart d, "but you

Oswald:
"Johnny's
redouble was the frosting on
the cake. He must have knowo
that West and East would not
run to four spades."
Jim: "Tha t's what he tol
me afterwards. He said tha
he redoubled Instantly to give

West Neflb

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want to go through all that
He admitt ed under questioning by Cowan that he visited
jio1e Mem orial Hospital while In Sanford and Impersonating

away undoubled."

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the na usea which Ihad after my abdomen while keeping that
noon nap. Because of back open bottle upright.

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West was one o

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pharmacist and while dating her stole her CheckbOOk. He adrnitted forging a hundred dollar check payable to "Dr. C.R. Tate,
M.D." and endorsing the check and cashing It at the Goldsboro
Bar on W. 13th St.
Tate told the court that his mother was a Chicago doctor who

those frustrated near experts:V

WEST
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Abolity

Exercise

SPACE

Jim: "

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year's probation In 1974 In Chicago after he ad up a lddwc oo
treated Patients and was arrested for practicing medicine without
a license.
Tate said he came to Sanford 'to took around," met a local

fly OSWAIJ) and JAMES JACOBY
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break. I suppose he had noted
NORTH
something in West's manner
10 2
that told him trumps weren't
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going to break."
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,jburglary In Walton and Osceola counties and said that he got a

WIN AT BRIDGE

45

by Bob Mont
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A 211-year-old Jacksonville man who admitted traveling the

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PIe1dlng guilty to forging a $100 check stolen from a pharmacist.
Roy Tate, who told Qrcult Judge Joe A. Cowed Jr. that be has
?dXflJelf many times as "Dr. CR. Tate, M.D.," Is
already serving two year, in state prison for violation of
probation in a Jacksonville bed check case.
__
Judge Cowart ordered the probation in the loia1
ii
the prison term.
"I'm accepting you for
you really are
fraud," Cowart
told Tate, and ordered a3acondJtion ofprobafton that be I.
r
no circumstances, at any time Impersonate a medical doctor,"

'
men Greets Move

By DONNA ESTES

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for. When you act like
ramifications,
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VIRGO (Aug. Z3-SpL 22) Be take charge person, you'll
especially tolerant of those you respect of your peers.
— — deal with on a one-to-one basis
YOURBIRTHDAY
today. Kindness can cement a
Oct. 5, I!71
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bond.
LIBRA
ept. 230ct. 23)
Try to apportion. your tIme
Situations where you can put thtsyearsoyoucanunde
your keen Imagination into play projects of a creative nature.

38

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cowdry posing as a medical doctor and even once opening a
"clinic" was pla ced on seven years probation

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By BOB LLOYD
ReraldStaff Writer

you today. Avoid the mundane. rewarding to you.
10.4

lin

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matters before you commit You'reafarbetterleadertoday
yourself today. Understand all than yo u give yourself

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Don't let yourself be preutred
today. Make up Be watchful of your possessions
your mind when you feel you're and resources today. If you
have something you'd rather
ready.

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then), you'll find they aren't

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domineering, they'll only bug real interests will center
around family matters. This s
yo u
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as
It should be.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20
Thre's room at top for you CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Ja
today, if you climb carefully. 19) Today, don't view probie
You'll trip yourself up if you're timidly. Once you face up to

34 Locations
36 Monte
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substances
32 Alloys used for 4 City on the
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West Virginia

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October
Tu!y,5,
1976
Sanford, Florida

tides and because of your Intense and
use you obvious concern for thee
well-being today.
tied down.
SAGI1TARW(NOv.2Dec.
TAURUS April 20-May 20)
Today, pick pets who are not too 21) Though m.iiy things will vie
outgoing.!! they're too loud or for your attention today, your
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ARIES (Marth 21-April 19)
You may not be able to act like Those who are fond of you will
the blithe spirit you want to be be even more enamored

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69th Year, No.

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For Tu.sday, Octob.r 5, 1976

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HOROSCopE

operation Thursday will probably last six to
eight hours.
Atanews conference Monday, Dr. Willet F.

Whiternore said, "We have cvery reason to
anticipate he will survive
ive the sur erv, h a ve

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three years ago for what was described until

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of Agriculture Earl Buu tnet twice with
di rectors of the depa rtment's Cooperative
Extension Services and helped then, cir.

cuinvent federal laws against racial dis-

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crimination in hiring in seven states, the Los

Angeles limes said today.

last April.

Quoting unnamed sources in the Depart-

-

ruent of Agriculture, the 'fumes said Butz
.

secretly met twice in l3 wub directors of the

department's Cooperative Extension Ser'.tces (rum the states for the purpose of get.

Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, to sueceed Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana in the
post
Senate majority leader. Humphrey

also isrunnlng for his fifth term in the Senate,
hot issaidto be to little danger of losing.

States

ws

to the useful Political life he has led to date."

The immedi ate political effect of
Humphrey's illness is unclear. The former
vice president has been cam gnIng, against

Help

Shun An ti-B "ias L a

an uneventful convalescence and be restored

the last few days as a borderline tumor. He
had been receiving an anticancer drug until

Butz

ting around the civil tights laws.
There was no immediate comment frii

BUTZ

Hutz, who resigned Monday because of an
ubicv ne racial slur aguia blacks.

[)epart.mcnt records show that programs in
Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Low.

smna, Mar&gt;land and Texas already had been
found in violation of federal bans on di~,_

crinunatory hiring and faced funding cutoffs
at the time 01 the meetings.
Butz reportedly helped the states escape
punishment by altering department

regulation, to extend for an unilmited amount
of time the deadline for agencies to com ply

with the hiring standards, the Tunes said.
Butz, who had tears in his eyes when

annoimed his resignation Monday at tl
White House, said he

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dection

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Tenant Input No. 2,
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By JAcQUEUNE DOWD
HereM SI WTNer

Friction has developed
between Sanford Housing
Authority Commissioner Jolvi
Colbert and members of the

Economy Report

Show

Growth

WASHINGTON (AP) - The government's
report later this month on economic growth is
expected to show that the U.S. economy grew
at a disappointing rate of about 4 per cent in
the third quarter of this year.
Thisis the opinion of economists both in and
out of government who are ptzled about why
the economy has bogged down after such
Promising growth earlier this year.

c

Criminal Exe utions
WASHINGTON (AP)

—

Nearer
Criminal

Colbert lad night confirmed a
quote whlchappearedhi a
recent edition of the Orlando
Times, a black-oriented
weekly, deal ing with his
decision-makIng.
"li the tenants ward 'A' and
the staff says do 'B' I'm going to
vote for 'B" Colbert said in a
discussion following Monday
night's commission workshop.
"I want to help," he said,
"but! have to rely on the staff."
Tenant Input In all decisIons
made by the homing aut hority
commission Is required by

tenants council.
(bibert, the newest member
of the commission, was ap
pointed to the board hi June.
"I'm not in favor of an all-black

board," said City Cornmissioner A.A. McClanahan,
who nominated Colbert for the
job.

Vaccine 's Here;
Shots By 19th

Sa

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federal l)epurtment of Homing
and Urban Development
guidelines,
The Importance of' tenant
participation in decision.
making was stressed In a June
letter from HUD Regional
Director R.W. Bmbirk, who
was responding to a lid of
complaints presented to
housing officials during tenant
picketing of the housing
authority office in May.
In other action at the Monday
night meeting, the cornmfiiLon.js delayed a de cision

CoMmiss
ion
on an annual contributions
contract with HUD.
The complex document,
which Executive Director
Thomas Wilson m explained
would authorize HUD to release
funds to the local housing
authority, was given to the
commissioners at a meeting
Sept. .
"I still don't understand it,"
said Commissioner George
Brown, who represents tenants
on the board. "You just
shoulcki't vote on something you
don't understand."

Evetilm ii.ea, laMsrt P1.

Colbert urged approval of the

document, after Wilson said
there was no other way for the
local housing authority to get
money from MUD.

Governor Holds Key
To Electrocution Switch

Chairman
Edward Blacksheare asked
Commission

Wilson to get a letter of ex
planation from HUD lawyers.
The commissioner, also
reviewed a proposed model
lease for tenants. A final copy of
the lease is expected to be
present at the comm1ss1on'
next regular meeting Oct. 11

By JEAN PATITON

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the Mediator
Med'i'ator Hears

Free Energy Plan Introduced
OCALA (A?) - An (ala man.
skéci the ciiTto take part in an innovative
solar energy plan that he says will reap him
profits, put money In city coffers and still cut
electric bills for homeowners,
Ken Wilson, president of Wilcon Corp., said
he will ask city council tonight to approve an
experiment to put free solar energy hot water
heaters into 25 homes.
Under the plan, the customer would pay for
use of the solar energy water heater but the
amount is less than he would pay for electrical
power to heat his water, Wilson said.
Council president Gerald Ergle said the
plan hinges on the accuracy of a BTU meter
designed to measure the amount of solar
energy used to heat water.

Disputes

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Aiicl Pierre. For:e i;eo/;Ie across lowi: t'/IO CW11?OI
see :e .ign. re mc :e Ye/iou' Riges.

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Oviedo City Council
Elects New Chairman

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IN BRIEF

Open House

,

Pane! Ponders Sewers

PSC Okays H Ike
In VV. Sp r iii gs

Addresses IMF Meeting

IF1- I

Nancy C. McLean, DeBary
Mrs. Robert (Ann) Benson &amp;
The committee studying a
Eloise I. Chester, Deltona
proposed regional sewer system
girl
for north Seminole Is scheduled to
Charles 1... Jaeger, Deltona
meet at 7:30 tonight In Sanford
Mrs.
Sanford:
Thomas (Wanda) city hail.
Lucille D. Marks, Deltona
Broa9on,
girl
Elizabeth C. McClelland
The committee members, who represent Semin
Jesus Morales, Deltona
Meg M. Burke
ole County!
Frank W. Mohr
and the cities of Sanford and Lake Mary, are
Mary C. O'Cnnor, Deltona
expect ed to make a
Major Car,in Jr.
Jean B. Pittard
decision on the location of treatment plants for
R. Harry Orbertson, Deltona
H. B. Hall
the regional !
Lucille Stanley
system.
James W. Snyder, Deltona
William F Hughes
Mildred W. Stemper
Richard A. Massey, Lake
Erma J. Jamlson
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Willie J. Sutton
Mary
Kate
M. Moore
EWning Heruld
Priscilla Thorpe
Mary Ilittell, Lake Monroe Ruth
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L.
Payne
Kenneth Travis
DISCIMRGFs
Fred F. Roettger
Kimberly D. Willink
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Tuesday October 5, 1976—Vol. 69, No. 39
Sanford:
Margaret H. Smitn
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Sunday, eucpf SâfU,djy
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high
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mid
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OCTOBER 'j
ADMI&amp;SIONS

board found ins hearing in mid. seizure efforts.
Meanwhile Alexander is
August that the primates,
frequently reported running at scheduled for a Jury trial hi the
WWI WU VS
Wuv's loves Sanford, and will be proving It SaturdayIrving Gussow, attorney for large and subjects of numerous county court's criminal division
when 25 cents on every hamburger sold at Wuv's will Geneva animal trainer Rudolf complaints to authorities are Friday at 9 a.m. before Judge
SANFORD
be donated for the beautification of Sanford through Alexander, said today his client "neglected" animals.
Hall on four comb
co
of violation
will ask County Court Judge Judge flafi has scheduled an of the county's animal control
Cl? (Community Improvement Project). Mrs
Wallace Hall to appoint a Oct. 15 hearing in the chimp ordinance.
Walter (Bill) Glelow, coordinator for CIP, which is special Investigative panel
sponsored by the Sanford Woman's Club, Junior made up of out-of-county
Woman's Club and Chamber of Commerce, presents residents and experts to probe
he CIP Salutes plaque to Wuv's manager, Bob
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Attorneys for
t
death last week at the
Lester Maddox and Roger MacBride say they
DuPrea, in recognition of the attractive landscaping oldcounty
pound
of
Otto,
five-yearImpounded chimpanzee
plan to appeal a federal judge's ruling that
effos made at the Wuv't business,
owned by Alexander.
their clients lack enough support In Florida to
"We want a non-partisan
appear on the presidential ballot.
board
to Investigate Otto's
But attorneys for U.S. Labor Party canThe Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) Monday
death and to see if he received
didate Lyndon La Rouche, also suing to get on
cruel, inhuma3e treatment on a 2-1 vote granted a rate increase to the North
the ballot, say they are reassessing whether to
while in the custody of county Orlando Water and Sewer Co. expected to more than double utility
continue their separate suit In light of the
animal control officers," bills for Winter Springs residents.
Commissioner Paula Hawkins of Maitland was the only
Gussow said. He said a motion
Monday ruling by U.S. District Judge William
seeking the probe panel's ap- member of the three-person board to vote against the Increase.
Stafford,
Mrs. Margaret McKibben and Mrs. Donna Fielding, who had
pointment will be made in a
In a written order, Stafford explained his
county court civil case pending led petition drives over the weekend, garnering more than 700
reasons for denying ballot positions to Maddox
against
Alexander In which signatures of the city's 1,200 households opposing the increase,
and MacBride at the end of a five-howAssistant
State Atty. Randy attended the PSC hearing on the citizen's behalf.
Seminole County officials today were
Seminole Community College (SCC), mental
hearing last Friday.
Mayor Troy Piland said today the PSC granted an interim
Kramer has asked the court to
awaiting word from Atlanta as to how many
health centers and others.
mps
Increase
In rates, putting off the final increase until March 1. He
federall y funded Jobs will be saved because of
chi
Bedsole said it wouldn't be fair to em- order four remaining Geneva
said
the
exact
amount of the hike will be known when a report Is
seiz
ed
at
exa
er's
Al nd
President Ford's approval last weekend of a
ployes to "get their hopes up" now and then
received from the state agency.
are
a
home
and
given
to
the
1.6-billion unemployment.ngg measure.
later find out all the positions won't be funded.
Piland reiterated the city's stand challenging the authority of
Beca use of a lack of funds In Title Six of
Title Six was the largest CETA program in Central Florida 7
the
PSC
to set rates in Winter Springs, adding some possibility
the Comprehensive Employment and
Seminole County. Last year, it funneled $1.6
Meanwhile,
the
Seminole
remains
that
the county commission may rescind a resolution It
Training Act (CETA), program, county ofmillion into Semln3Ie's war chest to employ County Commission this adopted last year turning over
the regulation of privately-owned
flclals had anticipated Laying off 204 Seminole
workers on public service jobs. Earlier this morning instructed Exec. MM. utilities in both the Incorporated and unincorporated
workers by Jan. 31 of next year.
areas of the
summer, Bedsole was notified Title Six was
Roger Nelswender to ask the county to the state agency.
CETA Director Jim Bedsole said he hopes
scheduled to be phased out.
county's animal advisory board
"I'm asking City Atty. Gary Massey today to look into the
to know something about how many Jobs will
to
reconside r its decision to validity of the county rescinding the resolution," Piland said.
County
officials
began
transfering
saved
by
be
the end of this month.
take four chimps away from
"I don't think the current county commission would take the
workers to Title Two. But officials soon
"It may be 204; it could be 104," Bedsole
Ale
x
ander.
ti
ac
on,
but there will be a new coun
real
ized
insufficient funds existed to go
county commission next mon th
said this morning. "I don't know how much
(after
the
general election when incu
around.
And
the
decision
was
made to phase
incumbents Mike Hattaway
money we're talking about."
The county animal control defeated
out 204 workers by Jan. 31.
primary and Sid Vihlen, who did not run for re"If we said anything at this point, we'd be
emecuron, step down.)
speculating," Bedsole added.
Roger Neiswender, seminole County's
"Then, we'll ask that they rescind the current resolution and
Before county officials can made accurate
Exec. Asst., said commissioners will allocate
redraft
MANILA, The Philippines (AP) - U.S.
it excluding the municipalities," he said.
Predictions, Washington must notify Atlanta
the funds after recommendations from the
Treasury Secretary William E. Simon cauPiland
said the "nuts and bolts" of the Issue Is that the elected
how much money is available. Then Atlanta
Manpower Advisory Board.
city council will be more responsive to the people and the utility
tioned impatient poor nations today against
must apportion funds to the different counties
But Bedsole said nothing can be done until
than the PSC. "The past record of the PSC has been that they are
seeking a "quick fix" to solve their economic
- including Seminole,
the CETA office in Atlanta alerts Seminole
responsive to the util ities and not responsive
to the citizens,"
problems.
The 204 employes are scattered throughout
County about its share of the $1.6-billion
Piland
said.
Area
law
enforcement
county government and other entities such as
Addressing the joint annual meetings of the
nationwide pie. — Prickett
officers and citizens of
International Monetary Fund (IMF) and
(QUANTITY RIGHTS RESCIVED,
Lake Mary have been
Invited to an open house
World Bank, Simon also urged oil-rich lands to
tonight at Lake Mary's new
join the United States in emergency measures
po
li ce sta tion on E. Crystal
to ensure that World Bank funds for the
Lake Drive, according to
poorest countries do not run out.
Councilwoman and
He said the U.S. economy is showing a "well
Chamber of Commerce
TA fi
balanced" recovery, although he predicted a
President DeLoreg Lash.
FEATURING
Mrs. Lash said the open
slowdown of economic expansion in 1977.
OVIEDO The city council property on Lang Lake, site of purchase of a Hurst Power 'fool
HEAVY WESTERN
house w ill be held from 7 to
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money Is missing or that anyone is g'iity of
anything," Grant said Monday.
According to available city hail records It
does not appear that Mrs. Sall was bonded.
Grant held a meeting lad week with
Hartsock and Public Safety Director Douglas
Keller and made the request for the audit.
Hartsock had several days earlier written
a letter to the city II*lng four Items
specifically criticizing practices In accounting with the municipal court fines and
forfeitures handled by the former court clerk
in the police department.
Hesalda bank a_it had been set up to
handle cash appearance bonds and tines by
the municipal court to provide a place for
daily deposits of cash and checks received
there, thus limiting the amow*on hand In the
pollee station.
But, he said, the deposits were not being
made daily as money was received.
Hartsock said the money was held for long
periods of time, sometimes as much as a
month. Amounts ranged from $2,000 to $5,ow.
This large amount of money covering a
long period of time causes problems in
tracing and handling cases beck through the
records and creates difficulties in following
lip checks returect. because of Inftcicnt
funds, the accountant said.

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An audit of the Longwood Police Department's municipal court account has begun
and a report is expected later this week,
according to City Council Qialnnan J.B.
Grant.
Grant, In asking for the adl1, :ld it was
found that several pre.numijered recels had
been ripped from a book and that difficulty
was seen In finding all receipt books by the
auditor, Harold Hartsock of the Sanford
accounting firm of Fitzpatrick and Hartsock.
Grant said that it was discovered that the
police department had been selling for $1
each photo Identification cards and the
resulting revenues were placed In the
department's police benevolent account, in
violation of city policy. This practice has been
Mopped, Grant said.
Last year, after Councilman Gerard
Cowuell discovered that the police depart.
meat was selling the copies and placing the
receipts In the police benevolent fund, that
Practice was stopped. Those revenues are
now placed In city's general fund.
Grant called for the audit after the
mwIrourt clerk, Joy'
quit her
Job c'rcral weeks ago. "I'm i
esyin
g any

Florida's first legal execution since 1964 is up
to Gov. Reubin Askew, but officials say It's
Probably at least six months away,
The U.S. Supreme Court removed the last
legal barrier to executions when it declined
Monday to reconsider its July 2 decision
upholding Florida, Georgia and Texas death
penalty laws.
The high court lifted an order which barred
executions while It was deciding whether to
reconsider its position that capital punIshment is constitutional.
Florida has 79 prisoners under the death
sentence, Offender Rehabilitation Secretary
Louie Wainwright said he has developed information on each condemned prisoner and
will give it to Askew,

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shot. The arm where the shot Is
Herald Staff Writer
administered might become
l.
slightly inflamed for a short
-'
The first lfl,000 doses of period, said Smith.
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swine flu.. vaccine have been
Because fertilized eggs are ,/
checked Into Central Florida, used to grow th
e swine flu
with more shipments expected vaccine, persons a
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shortly. This means Seminole eggs should not have the
shots
County's twine flu.; vaccination until their physician has tested
program could begin by the them !',r allergic reactions to
T7Wr f next Week
by ns N
(HeistS PS
the cctia,e...
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left
Iable)TI)ouglas Stowell, Phyllis (Bud, Layer, Ernest Cowley, Roger Il. rh, Daniel
least by Oct. l.
The swine flu V$Cd1lStIOfl
Russell, Steven Rosenthal, F. E. (Gene) Grooms. Dagg,
The vaccination program Is offers protection only
of
a
Put
nation
ot
wide effort to swine flu, and her flu1 shots (From left In audience) School Supt. William J)
VW Plant To Be Dedicated
ptvtut a pandemic (world- will not be any protection
NEW STANTON, Pa. (AP) - The contract
wide epidemic) of the swine flu against the swine flu, the doctor
this winter, Dr. Edwa rd W.P. warned. He added that the
that brought Vokiwagen to Pennsylvania will
Smith,
acting
state vaccine can help prevent
be signed again today In dedication
:flu, but cannot cure a patient
ceremonies at the German auto maker's first
Sanford Chamber of Commerce once swine flu is contracted.
more student-oriented teaching teachers in terms of
North American plant.
(Continued From Page IA)
Stenstrom, "of any school
Personality Breakfast this Smith recommended tha
thods, and more Individual job that's required."
t
Relations
The plant is aimed at improving VolkCommission
(PERC)
me
di
strict in the date - of which
morning.
personsintheover45agegroup to the local
instruction" by Seminole
swagen's competitiveness with imports of
Questioned by school board we have 67 - which would
,
Dr. Smith explained that the have the hivalent vaccination
, told u
attending the hearing teachers.
attorney Douglas Stenstrom as comply with the class (size
outbreak of the A-New Jersey which protects against both
small cars from Japan, and it will bring
th
concept differed from to who would
at
he
wo
ul
d
act
as
"bo
th
stra
bear the expense guidelines) that you have
in
of
In
fl uenza (swine flu) swine flu and the A-Victoria flu j
foreign competition to Detroit's doorstep as
udge and jury in terms of fact- st raight reduction of teacher- Involved in slashing class sizes proposed? Or let's take Central
at
Ft.
Dix,
N.J.,
last
winter
strain
which
was prevalent
the domestic manufacturers move toward
student ratios on a countywide — which wo d
ul mean hiring Florida. Do you know of any in
caused concern because it is during last winter's fl . 5U500. finding."
Production of their own small cars.
basis, Moore said, adding: more teachers — Moore our area here that wouh*
master hearings
si'nhlarto the dralnofijijlsenza
Persons in the 1845
comply with th
age intended to be informal," Just because one class has 25 stressed the re-a
which caused 20 million deaths bracket need only the
gement
e class sizes you
students,
we
f unding priorities,
propose?"
world-wide in 1918-19.
Weapons Announcement
monovalent vaccination, giving Stowell said. "The purpose IS to for another class to ha
ve 50
gather facts which are
"The taxpayers are paying
As a result, President Ford protection against swine flu
Moore said he did not, but
stud
ts
en
somewhere
across
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford is
it
by
bo
ed
th
asked Congress for funds to
sides in order county.
the maximum millage now," added that he thought sufficient
He said that healthy persons
M
funds were avail able to finance
conduct the biggest vaccination under 18 years of age did not to make a finding of fact and a
said, " I
expected to announce soon new policies to re't .s- b
is out,
why we don't think you could charge
in
recommendation
as
to
the
the
red uction from other
U.S.
'balancing
history
prior
to
th
e
onset
need
to
th
em
any
be
vacc
ated,
but
in
strain the spread of nuclear weapons, inth
Is a fair systenc more."
at issues that are at impasse."
of
this
sources,
such as "contingency
winter's
flu
se
as
on.
children
with
"high-risk"
cluding international control of spent atomic
Stowell's recommendations — for the students or for the
Dr. Smith said that scientists conditions such as diabetes,
"Do
you
know,"
asked
or
carryover"
monies.
fuel and sanctions against nations violating
could not say for certain that a pulmonary or cardiac problems will go to t he school board
anti-weapon safeguards.
wit hin 30 da ys after the
swine flu pandemic would occur should get the bivalent (sw1
Portions of the White House plan parallel
o
in gs close. The
this winter, but that If it did, flu and Victoria flu..)
must then hold a public hearing
suggestions outlined by Democratic presidenmillions of deaths could result this age group, two shots
and the cost in hospitalization, required , each one month before It can take any action on
tial nominee Jimmy Carter, especially
the matters.
me
dications and loss of income apart.
Sheriff's investigators today
proposals he made in a speech last month.
Deputy LM. Ford said the Sanford, where he was listed in
Moore told Stowell that the were looking for $2,600 in
could rim as high as $25 billion.
Robert Daehn, coordinator
loot, burglars entered the residence fair condition Monday after
He said the Asian fl u pan- for the swine flu, inoculation SEA felt reducing the number' Including 'an 'antique 'chrorñe of Helen P.
Fitzpatrick, 406 falling from the back of a truci
Auto SWike Talks Stalled
demic of 157, and Hong Kong program in Seminole Co unty, of students In'hch c1asoot
slot machine, taken In.. an Georgia Ave.,
a e aIiug near Geneva.
flu pandemic of 1968 caused said that inoculation centers would
produce
"better Altamonte Springs residential glass door and ha
DETROIT (AP) - The United Auto
uled off a
.lny9tigaling officers said
thousands of deaths and cost would be set up at four points in discipline, more innovative, burglary.
era and Massy suffered head and arm
color
television,
a
cam
Workers and the Ford Motor Co., after sucmillions of dollars.
the county: Sanford Chamber
lenses, two tape recorders, Injuries w hen he tell from a
"This mass immunization is a of Commerce; Altamonte
cessfully maneuvering through the major
stereo
equipment and the an- rooting company truck On SR-4**
calculated gamble," said Springs Civic Center; Oviedo
issues in a new contract, reportedly have
tique slot machine that accepts west of Geneva that wa
Smith, "bid we feel It's better to High School and Longwood
stalled over secondary matters.
dimes,
hauling trash to the county'
have an immunization program Elementary School.
Negotiators recessed late Monday night and
dump.
without
Sanford
po
an
epidemic,
than
an
li
ce
today
Inoculations will be conwere
planned to try again today to reach a setMassey reportedly fell from
epidemic without an im- ducted In three sessions during
probing a sneak pursetlement that would bring an end to the threethe
truck when wind blew off a
munizatlon program."
the week, each lasting from
snatching that relieved
week-old national walkout against Ford.
He said that the swine fl u noon until 8 p.m. on the
DeBary retiree of her bag taZpSUllfl covering the trash.
By ED PRICKETT
Sherif f's U. William Robbins
about three months ago asked containing $309 cash and a
shots give 8015 per cent im- Tuesday, Wednesday and
Herald
Staff Writer
and dep ut y R. D. Stroiridge
for
a
deta
munity
to
iled
th
e
disease.
explanation
of
the
set
of
contact
Thursday
in
th
e
week,
and
lenses
while
she
ore
Lawmakers Get Mailings
There is no danger involved weekend session, from 10.6 p.m. miSeminole County Corn- $13,000. Last month, Freeman was standing in line Monday at arrested two 17-year-old boys
ssioner John Kimbrough has presented Kimbrough with a 13- the Sanford Food Stamp o ce, Monday afternoon at apartin having the shots, Smith on the Saturday and 14 P °r'
WASHINGTON (A?) - Hundreds of
ffi
asked
the board to carefully page reply. Kimbrough now Is Third St. and
ment complexes in Fern Park.
added. The vaccine Is made the Sunday.
Oak Ave.
thousands of letters from congressmen
review the response from asking for detailed answers to
Authorities said the juveniles
from
dead
flu
virus,
so
th
at
it
According
to
Dr.
Orville
seeking reelection are being mailed to voters
Atty.
Tom
County in
Freeman
In
other
burglaries
and
were escapees from the
on
ca uses antibodies to be Barks, director of the Seminole $13,000
spe
ci
fic
questions.
leg
at public expense.
al bills submitted
produced without causing the County Health Center, the da s
At the courthouse today, thefts, sheriff's deputies Maitland police department
The mass mailings constitute the latest
by the Freeman law firm for Freeman briefly perused
repo rt ed yeggs entered and were wanted In connec
flu.
for the sessions will be te
tion
said
Idyilw
litigation
involving
last
ilde Elementary School, with an armed rob
year's
Instance of what critics say is use by
questions.
Side effects, if any, are 'uoimced as soon as enough ja
The attorney
bery at
il fire.
Vihlen Road, Sanford, and Maitland last week.
minimal — a slight headache or vaccine has been shipped to
he'd "be happy" to comply.
congres,en of the free mailing privilege to
In a memorandum to the Freeman said he thought But
fever which will disappear co unty to provide this free
In other arrests, Sanford
win votes.
his made off with items valued at
board
Kimbrough asks previous 13-page letter an- $819. Listed as missing were a poli ce detective Sgt. Wil
within 43 hours of having the service.
li am
Freeman 13 specific questions swered amost all the questions, television, four speakers and an Dube and pat
rolman Gordon C.
about
the
;
fees.
a fl ashlight and a Reid jail ed 62-year-old Egebert
The
In that letter, Freeman
..
memorandum, da ted Oct. 4, referred the board to
chess set.
Erwin Garlick, 300 S. Elm Ave.,
Julie La in reported to Sanford, in lieu
was delivered this morning to laws uits on file at the courof $80000 bond
j s'.'.
the county commission.
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thouse in Sanford. Freeman deputies that her purse con- on a charge of lewd assault on a
Asked to comment on the said he reviewed each case at taming $115 cash, a ch eckbook minor ch
ild.
latest Kimbrough missive, least once per month.
and $300 In travelers checks
Sheriffs
deputies arrest ed
7*~
Freeman reiterated his desire
"I analysed them," the at. was stolen from a truck parked Robert Edward
sley, 20, i
to meet with the commissioner torney said. Freeman said each at her 3801 Orlando Drive, Sipes
Ave,, Sanford, on a circuit
I
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f• Sanford, residence,
and answer all questions case represents about a
.
\~~ court warrant charging battery
r
!ii rela
.
tive to legal bills,
:
million dollar claim against
Donald K. Robertson, 107 and resisting an officer th
wi
____ "I'll be happy to comply," co unty.
Mayfair Circle, told Sanford violence. Bond
for Ponley was
Freeman said. The attorney
"The board, by contract, police that someone took a 10- set at $5,000, according
1.
to 4
added, however, that Kim- Inst ructed me to represent their
bicycle and tools valued county jail records.
brough "hasn't responded to Interests," Freeman noted.
at $370 from the carport at his
Earl Wayne Martin , 29, 917
my request for a meeting."
Commissioners voted last residence.
W.
Second St., Longwood was
Today's memorandum is the week to create a legal departRichard Massey, 27, of Lake jailed in lieu of $5,
bond
latest action In the feud which ment, a move which removes Mary, was repo rted undergoin
t
g
fot:owtng
his
ir
arrest
on
a
c
DR. SMITH
cilt
heated up when Kimbrough Freeman as county attorney, surgery th is
morning at court warrant chriin
I Seminole Memorial Hospital, receiving stolen property;

executions, absent from the United States
since 1967, are now one legal step closer to
returning. But some of those who fought to
restore the death penalty say the nation's gas
chambers and electric chairs may remain Idle
for years.
The Supreme Cowl, in refusing Monday to
reconsider Its decision of last July upholding
the death penalty laws of Florida, Texas and
GcorIa, r&amp;
afrdexil delayle of execuilôilz Tn those states.

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7:30 p.m.
Sanford Middle School PTA open house at 7 p.m.
Lake Mary Open House for Police Department, 185 E.
Crystal Lake Ave., 7-9 p.m. All area residents and law
enforcement officials invited.
Oviedo 111gb School PTSA, 7:30
mons.

p.m.,

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In other business, Council
gave Striton Properties Inc.,
another one year extension for
submitting master plans for its
Planned Unit Development
(PUD) zoned property south of
town. The council Is considering
amending its PUD ordinance to
accommodate developers who
have had to delay their plans
because of the economic
situation.
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reading an ordinance rezoning

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Well, the answer is simple: when you are hail.
ABOUT POLIT1f
awake and groggy at 7 In the morning, the world
looks a lot hazier. So when you
are witching
James A. &amp;besta, executive director of the
someone on that email screen In the early morning,
Florida
President Ford committee in Tallahassee,
the results are a lot more palatable. But, then,
has announced the appointment of Marcel Snyder
watching this same someone In the early evening
as chairman of the Seminole County campaign for
when YOU Are presumably more awake, can be a
Ford.
rude awakening.
Snyder, 56, retired from the state department
And then there was that punintended, signoff
after his final assignment in Moscow where he was
comment by Harry Reasoner, noting that he had
the budget and management officer In the
timed Miss Walters and she had "used four minutes
Embassy.
more than he had."
A certified public accountant, he was graduated
Wonder how many People were really taken In by
from the University of Maryland, and Is working on
that weak attemptat light-heartedness and humor?
his master's degree In accounting at Florida
The hit was contrived at the very lead. It had to be
Technological University. He and his wife, [UIe,
— since very minute and every second of any
live In Tuscawlua.
telecast are timed to the Instant.
SO,once again, ABC has demonstrated why Ills
Sen. LawtonChlles (DLakeland) will be walking
number 3 and probably will remain number 3. And
door4o-door In two Seminole County neighborhoods
when the network's ratings go down, the moguls will
Friday, seeking support for his re-election cambe wondering just where they will get that million
paign.
for bubbly Barbers.
The senator Is scheduled to meet with volunteer
w*n
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ments that swirled about her when she first signed
at the Gates of Sanora, Sanford. He will walk in the
her contract: "That's show bis."
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their live arotmd Walter (onkfte or that Mg.
dazed John Otancellor who deigns to talk to his
listeners sail they were 4th graders, a*irely flicked
their dials to catch Miss Walters' act Monday,
night
out of mere curiosity.
There the was bdervlewthg
Egy*lan President
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Anwar Sadat In what seemed an Inordinate amo
of time. One could almost hew her would-be part.
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ner, Harry Reasoner, snoring In the background.
She went
comlthiau(m of Sadat's
pigeon English with his pwicttatlans of ununs, and
Barbers's excessive nasal nuances were just too
much to take. Especially at dinner time.
Many of the
curiosity seekers Monday night
Were no doubt the same Ones Who used to Watch her
on and on and the

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And
many of this many surely were disillusioned.
-One of them who was watchlni Monday -nluhf
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COnuflented casually how "cold" she was. "She
seemed that way before," the viewer noted.

The televised debate between President Ford
and Gov. Jimmy Carter broughtt this type of
presidential campaign event before Americans for
the first time in 16 years. There is no reason why
such debates should not become a regular camRAY CROMLEY
palgn Institution, every four years. If communications technology permits millions of voters
to sit in on debate by presidential candidates,
be used.
II iT should
It's obvious, however, that the means of
' L staging the debates and getting them on the
television screen is still a problem. There have
been compromises with principle, and with the law,
in order for the 1976 debates togeton the air.
..
The Fetta1 Cr1riicatjons Commission.
found a expedient way to get around Section 315 of
WASHINGTON — The Soviet Union now
the Communications Act, the so-called "equal
seems to be building a nuclear arsenal dearly
much greater than needed for defense.
,Ume" rule. Following it to the letter would seem to
require that broadcasters give all minor-party or
by far than practical for any
independent candidates for presiden t an equal shot
military purpose, particularly when
at the audience If they provide time for a debate
Soviet strides In weapo ns accuracy
taken
between the Democratic and Republican canInto account.
didates.
No one here knows what the Russians have In
The way out was for the FCC to declare that If
mind.
The buildup In weapons numbers. If continued
the debate were sponsored by a third party — in
at
the
current pace, could give the Russians a
this case the League of Women Voters — television
first-strike
capability. That Is, on paper at least,
could cover It as a news event. Some of the exthey'd have the ability to knock out a crippling
eluded candidates are cha llenging the right of the
n umber of U.S. missiles while leaving sufficient
FCC to wink at its own rule, and they have a point,
numbers to their own In readiness to retaliate
The bigger point is whether the rule should exist at
against any American counterattack.
all — whether government's attempt to imposeThat this cspablUtyis Moscow's a
1.
all the more worrisome when the n umber trend
fairness on the electronic media Is compatible with
Is combined with the current Soviet all-out push
the free-speech, free-press concepts of the First
for
the development of mobile intercontinental
Amendment,
missiles, a mobility which could make It exThe Ford-Ca rter debates also have bumped up
ceedingiy difficult for U.S. defense missiles to
against the Federal Election Commission, which
knock out more than a small proportion of these
found it expedient to rule that the League's sponnew weapons.
sos-ship of the debates does not constitute a camIbis firSt itrike danger, If It comes, would
show up In the 19a.
paign contribution to the candidates which
B
But
u predict
di ing Soviet f ut ure buildups Is a
otherwise would be probibited under the new
fuzzy
task.
Time and again, analysts with major
election laws. The roles of both the FCC and the
credentials In carefulness have overestimated
FEC in these debates illustrates the Inhibiting, what the Russians would do. Thus we predicted,
eflect that goveriffilent regulations can haveona
from early Soviet bomber production trevids
political process that is supposed to be free.
years ago that they'd built a dangerously-large
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NORMAN H OSHRIN. Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN BRACKLE, Advertising Director
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events" from the regulatory standpoint, the networks find themselves unable to treat them exactly
that way. In demanding, that cameras not reveal

reactions of the audience, and in stipulating other
conditions for televising the event, the League and
the candidates clearly were seizing a prerogative
that belongs to the editors and production people
behind the cameras,
The legal and ethical questions raised iii
the debates suggest an Issue for the next
Congress. Regulatory codes which are supposed to
protect the public Interest are in fact making it
'difficult to give the public this kind of valuable
opportunity to size up candidates for president.
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An Important Bill
The most Important bill signed recently by President Ford
wasn't signed In the Rose Garden. The president
Privately Inside the White House without advance notice and
out
Of sight of television
The bill provides for congressioj oversight and review
of
states of national emergency declared by the president. It also
formally terminated four existing states of emergen, daflog
back to 1933.
These were Franklin Roosevelt's 1933 banking crisis
declaration; Harry TrUrna 's 1950 Korean War
Jar'aUon• and
Richard Nixon's 1970 post office Strike emergency and 1971
dollar deval uation crisis,
President Ford had no call to co
nceal his action In signing
the bill. It Is a good bilL That a chief executive
would sign
legislation limiting his powe-s speaks well for our system.
The inherent powers of the president remain strong. He can
act In emergencies to protect the ConStlttIon, as President
Lincoln did during the Civil War.
All this legislation does is make sure that
the president must
account to Congress to make sure that emergency
powers are
used only when emergencies actually exist.

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canopied
four-poster
Is by Habersham Plantation and the bird house Is
mountains to select and order
for "the
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for the shop. Local craftsmen in discriminating bird."
the early American style are
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also welcome to place their place mats and ironstone
HORMEL WESTERN
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work t.iere on consignment.
dinnerware, And "do-it- with the shopper in mind. Pat or call 834-4312.
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the furniture household items making patchwork Items.
CUTMJPED
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and decorative accessories
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The ceiling is hung with within the reach of every
Christmas Comer is designed w
Located ', hock Off SR 427
lends itself to combination with unique birdhouses — "Selected budget. It's the perfect
place to dispense generous helpings of
South On Garden Dr., East On
everything from antiques to the for the discriminating bird," as shop for the person who
has holiday spirit to all visitors.
Richmond Rd., Near ti.i 5o'j
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most modern decor, The Joyce puts it. Harvest wreaths everything — then top the gift
Side Of Sanford.
canopied four-poster bed and
permanent
flower with a charming wooden gift
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a desk, dry sink, hope chests, pewter, brass and copper, staff ready to help with interior and chat
with Joyce and Pat
rockers, muffin stands, coat cradles In both doll-size and decorating problems — either
R:$dRothnhaus
about
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hundreds
of unique
racks, wail shelves — the baby-size - there's no way to in the shop or right in their Items in
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Cri3 with all the danger th our safety and the Preretirement thinking Is being enriched,
and the facts about Social Security.
One of the most Interesting examples,
safety of the free world this would Involve. We of
The sociopsychological changes which come
Originally, the format was conventional: a however, Is
Mozambique, which despite its
necessity must assume and prepare for the with age and retirement are being Studied by
talk by an expert, followed by questions and militantly Marxist and anti-apartheid positions
worst.
gerontologists. The hope Is that those who are In answers. In 1972, however, Nassau County came and
its harboring of guerrillas fighting against
.'uiother major Soviet trend, the development the 50-pl us age group will avoid the mis
eries of up with a new and exciting breakthrough In Rhodesia, has growing economic ties with
South
and deployment of new, shorter range missiles those already retired. In some areas of the preretirernent education
when Sidney and Africa.
with exceedingly powerful warheads, is more country, preretirement education Is still only a Gertrude Kritzler, two retirees
from Roslyn
Of 214,2 black workers employed In South
puzzling. The military analysts I'm In contact gesture. But where colleges and universities are Heights, N.Y., who had
been coordinators of the African gold mines, the largest number 83,547
with believe weapons of this overpowered type actively involved and supportive, people In the 50 county preretirernent workshops at Ho!sIrs
— come from Mozambique and another l00,I)0
are Impractical In modern military operations, to 60 age group are getting a chance
to
look
University
on
Long
Island
decided
that
there
was
Mozambique workers have other jobs In South '
Even the much smaller warheads on the nuclear ahead toward a happier old age.
a glar ing weakness in the routine lecture- Africa.
weapons that the U.S. has deployed In Western
Let's have an example: The Nassau County, question-answer procedure.
Under what would be called a "sweetheart
Europe are now considered by many to be not N.Y., Office of Senior Citizen Affairs has been
'There Is no input from the pre-retirees contract" in the United States, South
African
only much more powerful than necessary to running preretirement workshops for seven themselves," Krltzler
said. "The experts who mining companies pay the Mozambique workers
destroy the objectives they're targeted for but years.- It has been constantly Im proving the lecture
at the workshop sessi ons provide solid 40 per cent of their wag
es directly In
dangerous to use, In that they'd create more teaching tenchiques and the value of
the course information. But the pre-retirees have no op. African currency. The other 60 per cent Is South
damage to friendly forces and populations than content.
paid to
portunity to explore and discuss their personal the Mozambique government in gold bullion.
anyone hire wants. The new Russian shorterUnder the direction of Shirley Goldberg of the concepts
their fears and hopes about what
When the workers return home, they are paid
range nuclear weapons would create small-scale De partment of Senior Citizen Affairs,
ret irement may be like emotionally and the wages that were withheld
wastelands,
but In local
workshops were run In 1969. "This year," psychologically."
currency. Mozambique retains the gold.
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Jack Ford Also Accepted Trip Gifts
Michigan about the same time as Ford.
close the bases," a senior Pentagon official told
The house code carries penalties ranging up us. "they
had
toexpulsloflformem berswho "accept a)glft of closing them a viable weapon. By actually Ir
down,
substantial value, directly or indirectly, from great resources to they forced a nation with
find some alternatives."
any person, organization or corporation having a
Actually, our sources say
bases can never
direct interest In legislation before the be totally replaced. From Turkey,
U.S. in.
Congress,"
telligence installations could monitor Russian
The President has said that he didn't consider missile
tests and milita
ry maneuvers. The
the golfing outings to be substantial. The White sophisticated
equipment
could
even pick up a
house hasn't yet told us whether the guide books, pilot In the
heart of Russia requesting landing
worth hundreds of dollars, would be a substantial instructions
from the control tower,
gift.
A listening post at Sinop on the Black
Sea was V's
Footnote: We were unable to get responses particularly
important, because it contained
from Thiokol about any other trips in the COHIradar devices that could zoom directly
pany plane by members of the Ford family.
on Soviet
missile launch sites.
Indeed, the secretary toThiokol's president
American technology and ingenuity,
slammed the phone in our face when we tried to however,
have produced some substitutes, Th
inquire,
is
has
been
accornplishJ according to inside
SPY BASES: Fifteen months ago, an angry
sources, by adjustments at electronic listening
Turkish government evicted
U.S. Intelligence posts in West Germany, Iran and on the Greek
forces from over 20 bases, which were producing
island of Crete. At least one observation satellite
some of the most valuable intelligence in the has
also been launched.
tustury of espionage. The loss was regarded by
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closed, in.
U.S. off idals as catastrophic.
telligcnce Sources claimed they were
Now the United States has
responsible
quietly recovered For about a founli of the clanc1eg
"most" of the intelligence capability lost wtvti
information
atheretl about Soviet military activities.
the bases were c1oed, a'rding
co
to so urci
In an effort to spur Co
familiar with the supersecret intelligence $1 billion base pact ngres
withs into approving a
Turkey, Ford
ope rat ions.
.dmuüstraton officials are still
mouthing the
"As long as the Turks merely threatened to
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only member of the family who has a ccepted Rubber.
Now we have learned that the Carpenters
small favors from the special interests. During
W congressional years, Ford accepted golfing Union gave Ford
handsome, personalized
vacations firom U.S. Steel and personalized guide guides to Congress each year during his last
books from the Carpenters Union. The giant years on Capitol Hill. These sold at $4 each,
Thiokol chemical (Inn also flew his son Jack although the union was able to buy them
betwee n Vail, Coin. and Logan, Utah, w here wholesale for $1.35 apiece.
Jack was attending Utah State University.
The annual gift, therefore, added up to
Thiokol, a major government contractor, put hundreds of dollars. The guide book, titled,
its luxury plane at the disposal of corporate "Know Your Congress," usually carries a simple
executive James Brown, who Is a friend of the cover. But the Carpenters Union arranged with
the publisher, Di'. Diosdado Yap, to print Ford's
Ford family, Like the Fords, Brown
vacations at Vail and had a son attending school picture on the cover,
in Utah.
Similar personalized copies of the guide. It
The White House told is that the plane was should be noted, were also distributed by the
union to Speaker Carl Albert, Rep. John Rhodes,
making the flights anyway and that young Fo
was Invited along on only two occasions. rd It.-Ariz., House Clerk Edmund Henshaw amid
far was the House Republican leader at
Sergeant-at
Ken Harding.
time.
We have also learned that Ford was ferried
Last month, we reported that Ford had golfed around in a $600,000 Lear jet, owned by Potlatch
at U.S. Steel's Pine Valley, N.J., resort. His Forest Inc., when he was house Republican
expenses for these golfing weekends, we leader. He was flown from a political speech in
reported, were paid by the company.
Spokane. Wash., to Salt Lake City for another
This has now been admitted by the White political appearance, The (light occurred while
the Umber lobby was fighting some big battles in
House, after a preliminary press report was
out thatrporatee1ecut I ve WilliamWh$e d the House.
Fordman
has swho
the bills out of his personal pocket. The White Jet. The
aid he
was unaware who owned the
provided
Hom e has also acknowledged that Ford was
It. Potlatch president
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Later, there was the "missile gap" a major
campaign issue of the 1960 presidential race.
Malawi has negotiated a $4-million loan from
That particular gap did not develop. It was
Some time after you're 50 you will be forced to Goldberg reports, "there are 20 workshop&amp; South Africa to build its national capital, a3well
learned later the Russians did not at that time retire from your Job. Start running scared! If Since preretirement teaching began In this as a $16-million loan for
railroad construction.
have the capability of expanding their produc- you hope to have an Interesting, even a bearable county, more than 6,000
The Central Africa Republic sent a
men
and
women
lion at the rate their early buildup suggested.- retirement, plans must be made now. YOU must ween 50 and
mlnIster4 i1 delegation to South Africa Last year
65 have been helped r
Thepace and diversity of the Russian j
and received promises of Investments of $0
make them. Work on the t rythattherecanbe stranglehold of the work ethic."
buildup today could likewise slacken In the years joy In living even when you're old.
Workshops In Nassau County are conducted million over the next 10 years.
ahead. The problem Is that we cannot be certain.
The movement to educate preretirees Is in six two-hour sessions once a week. The theme
Botswana secured a $19-million loan in 1974
And we cannot wait to find out. It would take at growing. Preretirement consultation services, of the course Is "Retirement Can Be a Begin- from
the South African Industrial Development
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en years to catch up, a period during workshops, clinics and discussion groups are nlng" Topics cover: retirement
communities,
Corp.
to develop mining and has put most of its
which the U.S. would be In the same position the multiplying. More significantly, the level of physical
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relations wIth the hated apartheid regime, according to a study by the American Jewish
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The recently released study Is accompanied
by copies of an exchange of letters between
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, president of the
American Jewish Congress, and noted black
leader Bayard Rustin, director of the Black
Americans to Support Israel Committee Ilk
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Rustin had written to the congress expressing
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the visit to Israel last April by Prime Minister
Vorster of South Africa and the announcement of
plans to expand commercial and other relations
between the two countries.
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Personal service and at- visit Kathy's Uniques two or materials elsewhere.t And
tention are priceless com• three days before class time to classes
are scheduled at the
modities these days. But one select the materials required
to customers' convenience.
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place where the supply is make the item selected. This is
"After all," says Kathy, "we
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service to people
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macrame
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supplies and instructions al 20
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French Avenue, two doors materials ready so the people's needs." Special
What can you do in Puerto
south of 20th Street.
customer can start right to classes for Christmas gifts and
Rico? All sorts of packages
Herbert and Kathy Hamn, the work on the chosen item
are being developed that
at the decorations can be arranged,
owners, conduct all of their first class,
make
Puerto Rico an even
too.
more exciting and inter.
business with service to each
This particular service is a
Six or more
are
esting place to visit than it
and every customer as the most specialty at Kathy's Uniques. needed to make uppersons
a class. But
has been in the past. There
important factor. They make Cutting and preparing the remember
— that means men,
is, for example, the Bomba
sure of this in many ways.
materials can be a tedious Job women and children. So why
show, In which dancers per.
First, they offer only the - in fact, it could occupy all
form to driving Afro.Carib.
of not make it a Family affair7
highest quality in macrame the time at the first class. But ('ov" Kathy n
bean rhythms. Them l
call crtcp by
cord and beads plus an ex- with this special pre-class unique s
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show, whose
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pounding, sensual dance will
cell ent selection of ceramics preparation, participants In the
live in your memory. There
and gift items. Color is so im. Hamnn's classes can see their
is also Sound and light at its
portant in creating macrame hanging planter or wall
best at the stately San Crisarticles for the home, and the decoration or whatever they've
tobal Fortress, where hisHamns will see that every chosen to make begin to take
tory is brought to vivid life,
not to mention the fine
customer has exactly the right shape at the very first class.
beaches, the great night life,
color when beginning work on a
These classes are held at no
the golf, and all the other
new item. Cord, beads and charge for those who purchase
plusses that make Puerto
ceramics in coordinated colors their materials at Kathy's
Rico a great spot for your
will be ordered if necessary to Uniques. i A $5 per hour fee Is
next trip.
Insure complete satisfaction, charged those who purchase
Kathy Hamn
Puerto Rico attracts all
will give
types of visitors. Plan your
macrame demonstrations at SmoAe' Says:
vacation with assistance
any civic, church, school or
from CARIBBEAN CRUIS
community group meeting. She
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customers, who can get an
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calling Kathy at 323-7651 during
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One or two lightweight
the evenings.
woolen sweaters are all the
Classes will then be organized
provisions you need for
IV
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Robinson, Sherry, McNamara .Are Rehired
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form reported 110* plue
ole-year contract with San year as manager and the In. playing career.
The odda 1a secvnddivlsion centive bonnees with a.ald hibell games, and did. As the
Diego despke the Padres' fifth. diana' second straight forthma
Robinson
said
the
cornseason
ended, we really felt we
thmanage
place finish In the Naticnal place finish. He said
bunting blndlonitheteam'sgocdatfl. had It going."
being rehired often are less 11-7lsnandfonrthplaceln
ueWestlntdsthirdyearas ande.runrth3g"werethetwo lode end above .500 finIsh
than en money.
the slz4eom Ameican League manager.
ShSITYI reMrin ended specareas I was mod unhappy "should give them plenty of IiiBut Frank Robbleon, Norm East.
n
ulatlon
that Earl Weaver might
with,"
and
added:
"I
did
not
ceitive
for
IerTy
Joim MCNMIiri,
Sherry, named Califcmii
Meanwhile,
Sherry
said,
"i
move
from
Baltimore and be.
Incomideicles
that
i
ager
Phil
Sight
both
termed
the
'P
I -op In the Ir*ejm manager July 3 when
we
had.
We'll
work
...
very
hard
really
enjoyed
se
hu1atthg
this
"°"
second half of their division the AfleiS tri hi liSt P11CS
amit
hi but Seghi said: "The very fact
in spring dub," after leading the Angela
Tuesday, t. S
Mcflarnara called the Padr- A-Evening HiraM. Senlerd. FL
races awing the lfl lesson, theALWeSt,alsoslgned acnewould training."
oa37-26recordoyertheseonj
in'
season
"fnitratlng,"
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defied the odda Monday and year contract, at an undisclosed Indicate we have coniidence in
Oiie player Robinson will be half of the season.
tng: "We played well In the first
signed 1977 contracts,
salary, after lifting the teen
mladng
fron his roster next
"At the end of the season, I half, but things didn't fall right
Robinson, the only black doafleforfo.,tJipl,fts
epe'
yevwlUbeftobijjnhiJ, belleveourtesmhadgottento fornsintheaecondhaif."
manager hi major league ida. best fInish since 1973.
While
signing his new contract, the position where the players
San Diego finished with a 73tory, signed a one-year contract
And McNamara was given a
This was Robinson's second he announced the end of his really believed they could win 10 record.

club spokesman said Forsano
would hold a news conference,
then an announcement would be
made on his successor.
There was no Indication
whether Forzano was asked to
resign by Ford, who had Issued
his win-or-else ulthnatwn. The
Lions beat Atlanta then Ic, save
Forzano'sjob-butfouowedup
with a one-point loss to Mn.
was accepted by owner Wilfiam ncscta and a 2444 loss to u
Clay Ford,' the- Nationa, derdog Green Bay last Sunaay.
Football League team said In a
Fortano said his resignation
terse statement lit Mtd.v
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many players will win the free tops among the 19 hItters who hits - none for home runs. He
agency gamble and how well will be eligible for the Nov. 4 dIdn't have an RB!. Who wants
will it pay off?
free agent draft. Every major a 38-year.o!d former power
There are players who did league team could iso a 30- hItter?
not sign their 1976 baseball con- year-old power hitter.
Top outfielders besidin Jacktracts, Tweuty-tiree became
Willie McCovey didn't win his
n are Joe RadI, 30, an oxfree agents at the end of the gamble. He didn't sign a con- celled fielder who batted .770
regular season Sunday. Three tractwiththeSanDtegopa
wIth 13 homers and 94 REl;
others will become free after and was traded late In the Gary Matthews, 26, who hit .280
the playoffs or World Series, season to Oakland. With the with 26 homers and 84 RB!, and
Must of them are a'iality play. A's, he seemed to have !t his Don iaylor, ,
w' hIt .245
era coming off good 1976 sea- once-famoun bat speed and wIth 13 homers and 68 RBI.
sos. So they stand to help
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they didn't sIgn 1976 contracts.
"I felt the football team was
Players become free agents
deserving of a coaching change 0
for two basic reasons. They
at this time," Forsano said.
want more money and security
"There are problems that I,
md think another team will ofRick Forzano, could not corr&amp;t
ferIt,ortheywa,gac
and felt that maybe they could
BLOOMINGTON, Mlnn. oftotaleffod,everyoneiscn- Tarkenton.
andblockedtwoflaldgoaitjj
pectit,"saldGereialne$(g).
play regularly. Playing regu- (Al') - Minnesota's 'Purple log up with big plays."
"They're the bed I've ever becorrectediflwerenolonger
The 30-year-old Tarkenton and an extra point attempt. The dued Steelera' locker room. seen at doing that," said Brad- coach."
larly, of cow-se, also could lead People Eaters" lock hungrier
And while the defense did Its missed the first darting assign. work of the Minnesota special "But three In a row. That's shaw. "Just absolutely aweto making moe money.
Forsano refused to elaborate
than ever In 1976 and they thing, the Minnesota offense ment of his 16-year career be- team on the Stealers' kicking never happened to me."
some."
on what the problems were.
But there are risks In not remain unbeaten a month Into stayed on the ground more than cause of Injury. The veteran game left Pittaburgii's Roy
The Vikings have now
Bradshaw, In fact, was so tinSunday's loss to the prosigning a contract A player the National Football League normal under the direction of Vikings' defense picked off four Gerela astounded.
could have a bad season or he season.
blocked
three-of-four
extra
pressed
with
Minnesota's
Invloinly
winless Packers was
quarterback Bob Lee, who Terry Bradshaw passes, recovcould get injurel.
"You
get
a
kick
blocked
on
point
tries
and
three
field
goal
tori
or
strength
that
he
changed
the
straw
that broke Fortano's'
The Vikings, now 30-1, capt- played the entire game for Fran ered two Pittsburgh fumbles, you once In awhile and you ox- attempts.
Boggle Jackson, for example, tallied on six PIttsburgh turnsignals early in
fh back. The Lions could have gotspurned a multi-year contract overs and ravaged the defendperiod. With the Steelers at ten back Into the Central Dlviworth hw*ecie of thousinds of tog Super Bowl champIons 17.6
thrown28onfourthd_a
sin race In the National Con_
dollars from the Baltimore On- in a nationally televised interfew Inches shy of a first down - ference with a trlwnph, but In.
oles, figuring the value for g, conference battle Monday
he originally left the huddle stead fell to 1-3. The other losses
services would be inflated by night, leaving the Stealers cnitiplanning to try for the first were to division opponents
the open market o
he be- cally wounded.
down.
ChIcago, 10-3, and Minnesota,
came available to the highest
"I can't believe ow- defense
"Then I gave It a little more 10-9.
bikier.
has ever matched oiw effort,"
thought," said Bradshaw,
The suddenness of the resigsaid fifth-year mIe
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Intsteaci
called
a
timeout
and
nation,
plus the announcement
B u f +6, I I
gunWo. His slugging gfl
r e
backt Jeff Slemon. "In termswent to the sidelines to confer that a successor would be
'Co n c e r n e d
with Stealers Coach Chuck NoR. named Immediately, suggested
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TheSteelers haves 1-3 record yards in the Stealers' 16-6 vlcto- however, doesn't
"I think against any other that someone from the staff (AP) kp
They have won too andaIndaogerofrp igthe ry over Minnesota In the 1975 burgh can be counted
team we'd have gone," said or at least someone familiar
many big games to panic, but postseasuiplayoffsforthe first Super Bowl.
With the organization - would
"They're the same team Bradshaw."mey'resos
Pittsburgh's two-tIme Super time In five seasons.
"We're too good not to do It that's won two Super Bowls," goal line and short yardage sit- replace Forzano, whose teams
Bowl champions feel they have
"Weelse
can'tbut
think
any. again this year," added Harris. saId Grant. "We looked at
uatlon, and besides, we were havc wound up wIth 7.7 records
already made enough crfticaj thing
nextabout
Sunday,"
Despite the dIscouraging on film all week and I'll tell you clown oily 74 and there was Still In his two years.
mistakes In
the young 1976 Na said NoU, whose team faces start, veteran linebacker Andy they have some awfully g®
12 mInutes or so left in ti
One possibility was Hey
tional FOOtball League season. Cleveland In the next game. Russell said the Stealers must people."
game."
Dempsey, an assistant in 197$
"We fight back - we made "All we have to do Is start win- avoid the "pessimistic dclThe decision to abort ti
. who became head coach at e
TtwSteeIers'offemivei its
the mistakes," Coach Chuck ning. That's all we have to do
drums." The 12-year pro from momentum In the second period fort for a first down backfired. Sotithem illinois University.
Nollsaidafterhj&amp;eeleraIod
rihtnow.Sp&amp;wlin Missourinotedthat,"afewof whentheteamwaspenaiid "rearenocksinthis
ball six times
and
were
poabout
four
million mile from us on this team have a lot of five tknes for yards.
business," said VI
Coh Kenny Lee
nalizedseventlmnesforMyarth my mind
now."
experience
In
this
kind
of
sItu"1
just
wasn't
able
to
do
the
Bud
Grant.
"You
don't
want
to '
in a 17.6 defeat to Minnesota
"We've crawled out of holes ation, very few. There aren't thlngslliketoln a game," said admit to yourself
Unheralded'
Monday night In a nationally before," said star running back many of us left."
Pittsburgh
quarterback
Terry
you
can't
make
a
yard."
televised
game.
Kenny Lee, Seminole High's
France Harris of the Steelers,
The Stealers have rolled up a Bradshaw, who fumbled once
The
Vikings
have
given
up
standout
two-way lineman, has
The
Into
a loss dropped the Stealers who was held to 34 yards In 17 43-12.1 regular season record and was Intercepted four
. only 34 points In victorIes over been named winner of the
last-place tie with Cleve- carries by the red Vikings' over the last four years but "I hail absolutely the worst the Steelers, Detroit and New weekly
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Farms
land In the Central Division of defense. Harris had rushed for were only 25-70-3 during Rus- game I've had In a long time." Orleans and a 10.10 overtime tie Unheralded Hero award for
the American Football Confer. more than 100 yards In his two sell's first seven seasons In
Interceptions of Bradshaw's agaln L05 Angeles.
District S AAAA.
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ence, two games behind colea- previous games agr4nst the Pittsburgh.
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"Thy're gonna be there at
passes set up both Minnesota
Lee, who plays offensive
ders Cincinnati and Houston. Vikings, including a record 158
MInnesota Coach Bud Grant, touchdowns,
the end, man," whispered center and defensive tackle,
Pittsburgh running back was honored for his play in the
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Seminoles' 26-20 victory over
only 34 yards In 17 carries. DeLand.
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MATCH POINT
High Gamn: Rindy Floyd 213; smIth Si.
A 6-2, 210-pound senior, Lee
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Standings: I. No. 3; 2. Bowman John Bryant 211; Dave Sharp 205;
bail team and they love to hit." graded out at
Other HiØilights: Turkeys Am
per cent on
Distributors; 3. Powell's Office Nancy Hirsch 172; Doris Harrison Curtis I
Betty Cork; Queen of the
Minnesota capitalized on blocking and was credited with
Standings; I. Wall Plbg tttg I. Ac.
113; Harriet Jackion 113.
SIPPIV.
Week - DottieKaiIies+sa(S7AVQ) Il3;2. Burns Texaco, s. Jenos
Pittsburgh turnovers for all
Inc.
High Series: iOM Bryant 341;
High Games; Wy
slxsolotacklesandflveusists.
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4. iales Jewelers and 7 Inland
'.t :;.
their
scoring.
Linda Lewis 211.151; Dorm, JonStensS1O;Ran.Fioyd,;
UNPROFESSIONAL
HekeptpressureontheDel..and
Materials5.7; S.JoeCr,amans Inc.
MarriefJack$on474;*JmSmjfl,2;
MCA,,er
NateAllenpickndoffthefl
74; 5. All American Flag, HIS
quarterback most of the
High Series: Dorine MlcAt,,r Wends Steffens 42$.
Standings: I. Varner Specilti.s Stores. Fla. Screen Printing and of his two'interceptlons on
574; LInds Lewis 371; Alice
Including twice late In
Other Highlights: Nancy Hirsch 133; 2. Sambo's II'S; 3. Johnny's Fleqt Reserve
.1O.
nightandretwnedltniney.the evening,
172
all-spar,
game.
kks 3.44; Sharon Eister
Standard 11-5; 1. Plo. 2 11-5; 3. No.4
the
game
when DeLand was
High Games: Jack Kanner 203; to the PIttsburgh 38
H
It, NOONEIS
midway threatening to score
Other HighlIgtt: site-ron sm.,
II'S; 4. Prose-er Ford IO;7.Custom Rod Mac
Leay
213201;
Jim
Lewis
a go ahead
133 triplicate; "Queen" Sharon
Carpets 57; I. No.1111; . Amer. 211; Keith Mawes 223;
through the second period,
Dick Whalen
touchdown.
Standings: 1. Varner SpecialtIes; wood
Eistec +130 pins (17$ average)
Ralnes Player Of Week
Prod d. II; 10. No. 1 II; 200; Perry Mason 233; Larry
Chuck Foreman, who gained
JoAno Neubert (101 average)
7. Stenstrom Realty; 3. Lake Mary Plo. 11. Plo. 12 I0; No. 12. No. 11 3"Kenny did justasuper job
Picardet 273-202; Jim Johnson 202; a career-hIgh 148 yards In
Tim Balnes accepts the Optimist Club award U Series.
Pub; 1. Webster's Realty; 3. 11; I). Plo. 145.11; 11.WittsAmocol. Brat
7 said Coach
Rath.l 201.
Jerry Posey. "His
W.O.T.M. No. 1; 4. W.O.T.M. No 2. 12; 15. No.71.12; 14. No.34.12.
carries, led the scoring charge blocking was
CITY SLICKERS
High Series: Larry Picardet 555;
especially tinHigh Games: Margaret Price 173;
player of the week from Ernie Butler following his
High Game: Ed Aubill 277 (143 RodMacLeay$fl;
Standings- 'TrlHards• 2 No 1'3 Ann Curtis Ill; Re Mes$rsmiffi verage).
Dick Whalen 370. With 28 yards on five carries, pOdanttoouroffij5
sparkling four-touchdown effort In Seminole Ifigh's
No. 3; 1. Aches 1. Pains; S. Foo4sh Ill.
It
Converted Splits; Bret Rathel 47. InCluding an eight'yard scoring
High Series; Don WIlt, 477.
enabled us to run outside while
Fot; 4. The Burglars; 7. No. I S.
.
26-20 victory over Mainland Friday night.
High Series: Margaret Price 434.
smash,
Other
and
Fred
Highlight:
Ccx kicked the th mIddle game
Jamei
No. 7.
Other Highlights: ides Jeweleri
Converted Splits; Rose Messer. Dim.rlino 144 triplicate,
kept them 4
Team score 3004 J.nos Inc., ;-.,.. extra point.
honest."

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Ocala Marion Academy 4025
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MiamI
2 7 0 .300 N 57
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NY Jets
0 4 0 . 24111
Also receiving voteS were: MIamI
CI5reI OIVI$IS
Colonial ClwIstlan, Meyo-Laf.y.fte,
Clncl
3 1 0 .730 117 U Tamp.
Temple Heights.
310.71077
Pitte
I 3 0 .210 52 57
Clove
1 3 0 .250 55137
w.ete,. DIvision
Deny
3 1 0 .730 121
ORLANDO-SIMINOII
SD
3 I 0 .730 N U
Oakld
3 I 0 .73054110
KIn Cty
0 1 0 .000 71131
FiRST-). Urz..S.ancsez (7) a.40,
IpaBay
010.0002455 t* 4.00; 2. Echano.Yza (3)5.00,
NATIONAl. CONPIRIPICI
3.10; 3. lca.Coldo (2) 150; Q (37)
lasleri Divisien
Dallas
4 0 01000 105 n 3410 P (7-3) 102.10.
SICOND - 1. IcaSanchee- (3)
SLwIs
3 1 0 .710 110
10 10.10,S.4,3J0;2.ActtPeNIa(3)
WISh
3 1 0 .710 77 71
&amp;00,2.I0;3. Eddy.Alberdl (1)3.10;
PfsIla
220
5447 Q(2S)4340;P(S.2)1U.7D;OO(73)
NYOP5
010.000S310
CeAttil
ThilD - 1. Ey-Mlguei (1)
Mm
30 I .173 77 31
ll.30,440,5,30;2.lc..$ofo(2)3.00,
oicoo
3 1 0 .730 7
3. MaguI.EIo.i (I) 3.40; Q (7.
Ott?
130.210 °
1 3 0 .210 45 57 4)3520;P(42) 13540
FOuRTH -1. Arsch5oto (4)
Western DIvision
17.50,
3.00,
L.A.
3 0 1 .575 S 43 amo,
3.00;
3. 3.40; 2. Alds.EIcrza (1)
Jose.Arana (2) 3.00; 0
S Fran
3 1 0 .730
Atlnta
1 3 0 .210 47 ' (1-4) 31.30; P (4.1) 52.70; DO (4-4)
NOrIII5
1 3 0 .210 41112 1*3.30
FIFTH
1. Manoblamon (I)
SHe
0 4 0 00
13.20. 10.10, 7.40; 2. Sala.Arca (1)
Nodayg Resell
440, 1.10; 3. Santi.Aquirre (1) 3.00;
MImeo?a 17, Pittsburgh 4
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Swtday's Games
SIXTH - 1. Arecha-Peiez IS)
Buffalo at New York Jots
1410 $40,550; 7 Negui.Quiola (I)
Dallas it New York Giants
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3. ArtaSoto (4) 110; 0 (1.
Kansas City at WnhInton
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PittsbUrgh at Ctev'i"l
:C.,.MI,I.,.l
iampa Sep at Coninn.,,
(2, 12.40, 5.00, 4.10; 7. Larri.Coldo
Now England ot DetteIt
(4)440,3.40; 3. lca.Yza (I) 2-SO; 0
Philadelphia at St. Louis
(7.4) 1500; P (71) 275.00; BiQ Q (I.
Chicago at Minnnesota
Seattle vs. Green Bay at Mil. 5) &amp; (2.1) 554.40.
EIGHTH - 1. Anfcn-Arca (4)
wauk
13.00, 7.10, 5.00; 2. Fermln.Ramon
Atlanta at New Orleens
(5) 7.00, 7X; 3. Bibao.Altu (1) 410;
Denver at Houston
0 (45) 70.00; P (45)174.00
Miami at Baltimore
NINTH - I. Arecha (1) 7.40. 4.50,
Oakland at San DIego
3.10; 2. Anton UI 10.40, 11.20; 3.
11
Larron (2)2.50; 0(1.3)31.40; P (3.1)
San Francisco at Los
Ange. $1.30; DO (4.3) 10740
tes, In)
ELEVENTH
I. Arectta.Qul
(3) 12.00, 5.20. 4.00; 2. Patxi.Soto (3)
1.40,4.00;). Negul.Eiorza(l) 3.40; 0
(2.3) 33.30; P (5.3) 55.70.
cioss AAAA
TWELFTH - 1. Sala-Ramon (4)
1. HialeahMiami Lakes (12) 40 15.10,1440,15.00; 2. Manoio.Echave
13*
(3) 5.20. 4.00; 3. Fermin.Juan (2)
2. Tampa Plant 40 117
4.00; 0 (3-4)31.20; P (43)71.10; DO
3. Fort Pierce Central 4-0 112
(3.3) I )4) 133.10
4. MiamI Carol City 40 117
H -1120,211; A -2.131.
1. (tie) Tallahassee Leon 4-0 $4
MONDAY NIGHT
4. Tallahasse Godby 40 71
FIRST - i. Etham.CoNo (2)
7. oaineiit 3-034
11.30,3.30,3.20; 2. Larri.$hez (5)
S. Hollywood Chaminad, 40 74
11.00,400; 3. JoseSeflia (4) 1.40; 0
. North Fort Myers 3-05
(2-I) 15.20; P (2-I) 353.00
10. Tampa Jefferson 4-07
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outsnarl the Mississippi Rebels
to wIn 2143.
hI the other games memtioned above we see victories
for Maryland, Boston College,
Alabama,
Illinois
and
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Daytona U. Akron 7 (N)
Alabama 2$. So. MIss.
ArIzona 24. UTEP 7 (N)
Athena St. 21, CincInnatI II (N)

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Q. Who hit the moat foul balls In baseball? - Bryan Tie,
Oakland, Ciii'.
That's kind of a silly question. The chaznpIn foul-offer of all
time is generally reckoned to be LucIus (Luke) Appling, who
played 20 years of shortstop for the Chicago White Sox, once'
batted .310, and perfected the science of spoiling pItches until hc
got the one he wanted. I believe he was once registered at fouls
a single time at bat.
Q. I would like to know wtut would happen If a professional
bill club was Involved In a tragedy, say an airplane crash, that
was fatal to many members of the club. Would there be an
emergency draft of some sort, or would they have to bring them
up from the minors? - William Fischer, Santa Au, Calif.
Most professional sports, though they don't like to advertise
the macabre fact, have emergency disaster plans which call for
the other teams in the league to contribute talent. In the National
Football League there is a stocking plan, in which players would
be chosen from a draft covering all positions. There Is also league
disaster Insurance, with certain sums of money designated to
WASHINGTON (AP) each team and a value placed on each player. Teams
Horse
radng officials are piethemselves IndIvidually with extra premiums.
dicting
a, increase In betting
Did
Joe
Namath actually go to those countries In which the
Q.
with bookmakers because of a
commercialswereIIlmed_theoneswesawdurthgtheoIyn
.ipjcs provisionoittienew tax reform
on television? - T.L, HamIlton, 0.
That fabulous Faberge flack, Broadway Joe, did the in- oflaw
20which calls for withholdIng
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Texas AI'M 33. Tech

appearance by whipping the Dooley's Georgia Bulldogs will
Stanford Cardinals, 33-14.
One of the nation's top

rivalries brings Oklahoma and
Texas together in Dallas. Thi.s Green Edged
71st renewal appears, from the
CREPSTOW, Wales- BaldoiIOOPle scouting reports, to be
vino
Dassu of Italy carded a
an
nlngs over
Oklahoma romp.
However,
a
two-under-par
69 on the finalRacing offIcials also say the word of caution
when these round
weeks to do thoseTVspots.
to
edge
Hubert
Green of
Q. Was there ever a Iliac that the Chinese participated In the measure, which was signed by clubs meet you can throw pa.st the United States by one stroke
President Ford on Monday, will performances and Statistics out and win
P'dOlympics? II they ever did, when was II? II they never did, why? create
huge
the Dunlop Masters
amounts of paper. the window. In a typical
- R.B., Santa Amia, CIII,
SoonerGolf
Tournament
with a 72-hole
Lopghorn
work
brawl,
the
for
Oklahoma
total
the tracks.
China participated In the Olympics as far back as 1932 when
of
271.
one Chung Cheng•LIu was the sole representative of 400 millIon anSen. Russell Long, D-Ui., led lads will prevail, 21-18.
Other matchups featuring
unsuccessful effort to amend
Chinese. Since 1948, however, the officially designated hui
the bill before Congress ad- top-rated teams Include Post Leads U.S.
entryhasbeenlalwan. MalnlandChlnahasnotbeenamemnberof journed last
week. Long, chair- Michigan-Michigan State;
the International Olympl' Committee.
YOKOHAMA. Japan -Sandman
of the Senate Finance Nebraska entertaining
Q. How do the new expansion teams In the NFL, Seattle and
State at Iowa; ra Post, shooting 11-wider-par
a
misColorado;
Ohio
Committee,
said
it
was
Tampa, measure up In qnalIt with pa,' E-ç'.aaioa teams such U
Oklahoma State vs. Kansas; 211 over 54 holes, took individtake to crack down on big
Cincinnati In 194*? - P.M., Aberdeen, Wuh.
GeorgIa at Mississippi; ual honors while leading the
ners
at
the
track.
I think the current expansion teams are about the same in
[Mng's committee proposed a Maryland at North Carolina Unites States to a 37-11 victory
quality except for one position -quarterbi.ck -- where I feel
that
change
to apply the withholding State; Boston College vs. over Japan in the $33,333 Sun'
Cincinnati and before the Bengais, Dallas and Minnesota
feature
to winnings of more Florida State; Alabama vs. star V.5.-Japan Ladies Pr eswere better fortified to compete Immediately. The old
expansion
than
$600,
but only on payoffs Southern MississippI; Illinois sional Golf Team Tournament.
teams were able to draft Immediately young quality field ..,;i. ,.i,i. ...i
..ê t....
,vn ..
w,I,I UU'.
U U'. LCU.( 44$J 10 1.
generals.
The idea, which would have
Q. Could you please give me some Information on where I eliminated
withholding for
could write to Davey Concepclon? 1 can't find anything In nearly all wagers,
never made
newspapers or magazines. Annette Reeves, CincInnati, 0.
it to the floor of Congress and it
I've answered this type of query several times before. With
will be at least January, when
any professional team athlete, the only CCOt."SC i-S to TitC to him
Congress returns, Iefore it can
care of his club - In this case, the Cincinnati Reds, Riverfront be considered.
Stadlum,Cinclnnatj,Oliio.-15202,
Arnold Kirkpatrick,
Q. I would like to know why Steve Rivera of the 49ers Is not secretary of the racing adplaying so tar thIs year. Richard Charksworth, Walnut Creek, visory committee of the
Calif.
American horse Council, said
So probably would his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rivera. The "i'm afraid it will create de
wide receiver from the University of California Is a rookie, got a facto tax evaders."
slow start in camp because of a hand injury, but obviously has
A Santa Anita track official
- done something right because Coach Monte Clark has kept him on s'id, "1 thInk logically it would
the rodet-. I'm a Rivera fan,alesplte knocks about his speed. I drive a great many people to
1sualize him as another Fred Bilethikoft. And he'll get his chance illegal wagering. We haven't
o prove It on a team that needs wide receiving help,
even begun to figure out the paperwork. It would be gigantic."
The tax reform law also requires withholding from sti.te
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Bawling Green it Toledo 11(N)
UCLA 33. Stanford 14
Richmond 23, Viltanova 21
teca 33 VMI
Wake Forest 23, Clemson 21
So. Calif. 33, Wash. St. 7
Wichita St. 26, Free-n. St. 10
Wm I Mary 13, Delaware 12
Wisconsin 77. Pwdue 15
Yale 24, Darmoutti

Blountsto,,n 3 0 33
3.20, 460; 2. Fermin (2) 1.10, 2*0; 3.
5. Umatilla 3.1 33
Marurl (4) 4.00; 0 (2$) 30.20. P (5.
o. Miami Weitministe,' 401$
2) 01.30; 00 (7 0) 75.00.
10. Daytona Beach Lopez 3.111
ELEVENTH-i, Negui-Zarr, (6)
Also receiving votes were: 11.20,S.00,$40;3. OgizaQuio1a (3)
Ransom-Everglades, Newberry, 3.20.3.50; 3. CachoPeret (2) 3.60; 0
Wakulta, Palmetto, BushnellSotjth (3-6) 3000; P (6-3) 51.20
Sumter, Fort Pierce John Carroll,
TWELFTH - 1. Maruri- Bengoa
Fort
BiShop Vera?, Cresent (7) 11.40, 1010, 300; 2. FermlnCity.
Aguirre (1) 620. 300; 3. Atava
Clan A
Ramon (3) 9.60; 0 (17) 37.20; P (71. Tallahassee FAMU (11) 3-0 140
1) 126.60; Big 0 (3-6) and (I -7)
1161.30.
2. Greensboro io 124
A - 2579; h
3.
40 III
132.436
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By The Associated Press
The National Hockey League launches its 60th seasoo
tonight with two relocated team&amp; one relocated supertar, some new curbs on violence and high hopes for an
Independent television network.
The season will run through April 3, the playoffs will go
anothermonthorsoandthen, Inailliklihood, theMontreal Canadiens will again be crowned Stanley Cup
champions
in the meantime, there wiD be 720 NHL games played
and some of them will be in Cleveland, where the
California Seals have relecated as the Barons, and in
Denver, where the Colorado Rockies have risen from the
ashes of the Kansas Cit1 Scouts.
Bobby Orr, the Longtime star of the Boston Bruins, has
packed up his knee brace and moved wed to join the
Chicago Wack Hawks In a curious transaction. Orr, who
signed with Chicago as a free agent, picked up a reported
$3 million. But the Bruins haven't gotten any cornpensation Jet and it is uucbar Just shat they will receive
under the NHL rule providing for payment of players,
cash, draft choices or a combEnation of the three in return
fr losing a free agent.
It is also unclear how well the injury-riddled Orr can
perform, although he was very Impressive In the recent
Canada Cup series.
The NHL upset over Increasing violence among ifs
players and even more upset about the resultiint bad

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publicity, lawsuits and court cases, has passed some new
rules this season deslgred to crachi down on chronic offenders. Fines, suspensions or both, it is hoped, Will help
rambunctious players control theIr tempers.
Faced with the prospect of a second Straight year
without national television coverage NBC dropped the
NHL after the 1974-75 season - the league has
put
together its own television package and is trying to sell It
to independent networks. A series of 13 telecast, is
planned for Monday nights darting Jan. 3.
The season opens tonight with Atlanta visiting
Washington and Colorado hosting Toronto.
A look at the four divisions:
WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
Montreal won this division by 42 poInts last season, and
this time around they may make it a runaway. Guy
I.afleur, who led the league with 125 poInts, Yvan Cownoyer and Cc. will be joined by Rejean Houle, a 5lgoa1
scorer Last season In the WHA. Ken Dryden and Bunny
Larocque form an Impressive goaltending duo and the defense is lops.
EMS Angeles, with talented goalie Rogle Vachon and
slick center Marcel Dionne leading the way, should finish
second. The Kings will also give the league's new antiviolence rules a severe test, having acquired tough
guy
Dave Schultz from Philadelphia.
Pierre Larouche, 20, who piled up lii points last season,
could help offense-minded Pittsburgh challenge for
send place, The Pgulns defense should be better with
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the addition of goalie Denis Herron and defenseman Don
Awrey.
Detroit and WaahIngtwI lung up the rear.
Adams DIVIsIOB
Boston, Buffalo and Toronto all have a chae to win
this division. The Bruins, minus Ocr, have solid
goaltendlog In Gerry Cheevers and GlUes Gilbert.
The
offense Is respectable if unspectacular, but the defense except for Brad Park is questlonabje. Buffalo
will try to
get by again with a strong offense built around the
French
Coneti line of Gil Perreault, Rick Martin and
Robert, But the Sabres' defense Is overworked Bone
and the
goaltending situation is worse.
Toronto, with talented young players like center
Sittler, Swedish defenseman Borje Salming and Darryl
goalie
Wayne Thomas, is in the process of building a contender.
The Barons have a good goalie in GlUes Meloche but will
probably finish last In this hot1y.conej diviion,
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
The Philadelphia Flyers are almost as deep as the
Canadjens but could be hurt by Injuries. Goalie Bernie
Parent, trying to overcome a neck Injury, was unimpressive in exhibition play and will miss at least the first
month of the campaign with a broken toe. Wayne
Stephenson rmlay have to shoulder the burden again this
season. Bobby Clarke, second to Laflew with 119 poInts
last year, has a bad leg. But Reggie Leach, 61
goals, and
Bill B4r her, 50, wiLl assure the Flyers of a potent offense.
If anyone beats the flyers, It will be the Nw York
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S Trenton 41$)
a. St. AVQUISIM St. JosePh 4047
7. MIami Northwest Citrstlan 30

Beavers' home field. We look
College 2$. FlorIda St. 7 (N) Miami Killian, Clearwater, Miami 1.40.7.10; 3. Jose.Yza (5)
the huskies to treat their against Minnesota, and LSU Bests.
4.00; Q (.
iriøam Young 24, Wyoming 2$
4-0-0 1,1*2
Palmetto, Tampa King, Jackson. 3) n..o P (3.1). 73.30;
Brewn
14,
Penn 7
DD (2.3)
hoststoarougilaftel-flOonwtljle
hosting Vanderbilt.
40-0
992
ville
Forrest,
Pensacola
Escambia.
174.30.
California 2$, Oregon 14
4-00
511 walkIng away with a 30.17
Merritt Island, Lakaland Kathleen,
THIRD-i. Eddy-Seltia (4)17.40,
Here's how the Hoople CR1. U. 2$ Central Mich. I
4-00
570
Eau GaIlIe,Orla,
Edgewate,, Or. S.40, 5.20; 2. Echano-Elona (2)4.00,
victory.
The
Southern
Col'ate 22, Holy Cross II
3-0-1
'31
System
calls
'em:
Michigan's
landoOak Ridge, Sanford Seminole, 3.10; 3. Ursa-Cok (I) 1.20; 0(2-4)
Nebraska 24, Colorado 17
California 'Trojans will pay a Wolverines will win
3-0.1
415
Sarasota, Jacksonville Lee. Porn. 35.40; P (4.2)111.30.
the 69th PrInceton 34, Calumbla 7
400
$15
visit tO Seattle 10 meet
pane Beach.
FOURTH - I. Domingo.$lncMz
B. Carolina U.S.. 111.14 (N)
repeatofltsstonedrivairymth
400
500
Class AAA
WashingionState Cougars.
(5) 13.40, 11.00,5.30; 2. Eddy.Zarr,
Tenn.
17,
GeorgIa
Tech
14
3.10
359
I. Ocala FOrest (13) 40 135
the Spartans, l2. Nebraska's Hove-len 35, W. Tesas St.
(3) 4.40, 3.10; 3. Arecha-yZa (3); 0
11(N)
2-1.1
321 should be an easy conquest for Cornhuskers
2 Tarpon Springs 4-0 124
will
edge
(5$) 35.40; P (1-5) 11070; 00 (4$)
Indiana
21,
Northwestern
20
3-1 0
314 the Trojans as their HeLunan
3. New Smyrna Beach 3-0 105
143.40.
Colorado, 24-17, and Ohio State Ohio State 24, laws 7
3-10
201
4. Delray Atlantic 2-0 *5
FIFTH
I. Fermin.Ecp,ave (2)
200
Award candidate Ricky Bell will have little trouble with Ohio State 24. Utah 21
5. Titusville Astronaut 3.1 67
11.50, 5.00. 4.10; 2. Anton-Re-mon (4)
Minouri 23. Kansas St. 15
3-10
112 has a field day. Make It: Iowa winning by
4.
Jacksonyille
Bolies 40 44
5.10 7.20; 2. Aiavs.Ajcj (4) 6-00;
a 24-7 margin. Kent St. 27, West. Miii. S
2-0-0
106 Trojans 35 Couara 7.
Q
7, $
g40.4 4040
L. Beach SI. 3$. Dvak 14 (N)
124) $30;j 12.4) 1I.10.
2-1-0
43
S.
NipIes's-O
The CalIfornia-Oregon
35
The
SIXTH
I.
Kansas
Jayhawks,
enDoniingo-Zarre
LSU 33. Vanderbilt 15(N)
(4)
310
9
Co. 1-025
11.10, 445,
2. Cacho-Sofo (1)
3-1-0
22 meeting will be close with J00 joylng one of their best .ons, Auburn 21, Memphis St. 17(N)
9. (tie) Fort L uderdaie DIllard 40 4.00, 1.20; 3.4.20;
Arta.Elorza
(2)
5.20;
0
41 0
Roth's Strong arm spelling the will trim Oklahoma St.I:4 ?-l2, Miami (Fla.) 34, Duke 24 (N)
20
23
(1-4) 534,30; P (4-1) $11670.
Mithi,a. 35, Mich. State I)
2-1-1
17 dIfference as he outOmini
Also receiving votes: Fort
ind In a really Big One for both IllinoIs 26, Minnesota 21
SEVENTH -1. Ecttano.Beltia (2)
Lauderdale Aquins,
Oregon's aerial whiz, Ja., teams the Texas MM Aggles 04eIgia 2$, MIs;. 13
Venice, 13 10, 5.40, 3.60; 1. Larri-Qulcia (7)
Leesburg, Tallaptasno Rickants, 12.40, 310; 3. tca-Coldo (1) 340; 0
Henderson. The final score: will ouigun the invading Texas Kentucky 24, Mie-s. State It
Orlando Moor,, Haines City, (2-7) 4440; P (2.7) 5141.40;
Jose St. 2$, New
BIg 0 (1CalIfornIa 28, Oregon 16. Tech Red Raiders, 33-V. Pitt- Sc.
Mexic. 23 (N) Bradenton Bayshore, JacksonvIlle 4 with 2-7) $1,305 00.
Maryland 2$. No. CarolIna
SI. $
Kenny,
Barlow.
Meanwhile, in the Los Angeles burgh and their Helsman Oklahoma 21, Texas II
EIGHTH -1. SantI-Altu (5) 11.40,
Clan AA
12.20. 4.40; 2. M.aruri-A,ca (4) 10.50,
Coliseum a capacity crowd of Award candidate Tony Dorsett Kansas 33, Oklahoma St. II
I Lake Butler (10) 4-0 134
450; 3. Fermin-Juan (1) 3.00; 0 UWasbinot. 30, Oregon St. 17
93,791 football filberts will be on will show little mercy to out- Penn
2. Pahokee 31 125
6) 110.00; P (5-4) $267.00.
Stats 40, Army 6
3. Wildwood 3-0 111
hand for the 47th game between manned Louisville, rolling over Pittsburgh 49, Louisville I
NINTH
1. SaIl (7) 1.60. 5.40,
i Atachua Santa Fe 4-0 52
140; 3. Arts (4) 1020. 6 10; 3. Al.s
UCLA and Stanford. The Bruins the Cardinals, 49.0. And In a Rutgers 14, Conn.
S.
Milton
Pace
30
73
(I) 4.10; 0 (47) 31 50; P (7.1) 95.10.
will start their march toward a very important Southeastern South Carolina 40, VIrsinia S (N)
6. MiamI LaSalle 3-0 56
TENTH - 1. Manolo (0) 1140,
Tulane 21, Syracvs, 14

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2.Pitts (3)
3.Oklahoma (3)
4.G.orgia (2)
SUCLA
6.Nebraska
7.Maryland
S.Kansas
9.Missourl
I0.Ohio St.
11.5. Calif.
12.Florida
n.Boston Col.
I4.Notre Dame
15.Tsxas Tech
16.Texas
17.Texas AIM
1l.Ankansa,
19.N. Carolina
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had nothing to do with Ford's
statemenL "I respect Mr. Ford
as the owner of the Detroit
Uona, as a person, and hope he
will always be my friend."
Ford had indicated General
Manager Russ Thomas was tied
to that ultlmatwn, but Thomas
did not join Forrano In
reslgnlng.Sald one Lions' playor: "I can't Inrglne Russ
1inu resigning."
Forsano said he tiM thought
about resigning around Wed___-i_-.

By The Associated Press
The Cornhuskers had to rally to
defeat
Miami, FIa., 174.
The Georgia Bulldogs sup.
ylind
stayed in seventh
ntedllCt&amp;uthseNo,4teain
In
The
Ainoclated
Press
college
Pls4
by
beating
Villanova 20-9
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Is II true that aciege I Georgia kin 'Iped
____1w. aeveafootball ratings toiiay, moving while Kansas climbed train
fed wsea to play bashethafi as reported by Jim McKay during up to challenge Michigan, p
ninth to eighth with a 34-24 vlcWhir. dies 7 fist 1 lack Gwen_____
Baebmaa play and Oklahoma, the 1.2-3 clubs toy over Wisconsin.
iSWaMSNsheetllpl_II,_Maft forthelecondweekinarow. RowidlngouttheTopTen
1, Akeamila, Ky.
GeorgIa's Impressive 21.0 MIssouri, a 24-3 wInner over
NorthCarollna,andOhloState.
trltunph over Alabama l3
team, and she says Mercer University In Georgia has signed one the losers out of the Top Twenty Missouri was 1h a week ago.
6-?woman,andnooneIssurehOwmuchbsfl,,4 fortheflrstthneslncel97Oand
The Second Ten consists of
she has, Gwen Budunan, who Is 640, has
returned
from
a
period
shot
the
Bulldogs
from
sixth
to
Sothern
Cal, Florida, Bostdn
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In Europe when she played prOtessioiaj baakethai
College, Notre Dane, Tew
j and has been fowth.
reinstated as amateur, eligible for AAU ball but with the proviso
BesIdes Alabama, Penn Tech, Texas, Texas A&amp;M, Arshe can't play on any U.S. national teams. Gwen originally went State's perennial Eastern
North
rolina
ISt.
chaznpsalsoweremlssljigtrom
safdyCllffHarrtaoftheDu,,sys
therankIngsfortheflrstime L5stweek,ItwasLSU,M1a.
QHswmaayoftheftmen.eslathjt,or
slncemld4970whentheywere sourl, Southern Cal, North
BOston College, MIsbeaten by Kentucky fl-6 for C
Miller, QSfrIII, Calif.
their third consecutIve setback. sisslppi, Texas Tech, Notre
Let's compromise on the lad eIght years. Of those, only Bob However, the Nlttany Lions Dame, Florida and Penn State
Lantier (Detroit), Doug Collins (Philadelphia) and Bill Walton were back in the rankings by Ole Miss fell out following a 10.0
to Aubum.
theendofthe197Oseuon,.
NBA teams, unless you count David Thompson of Denver, which bama was not.
Tew returned to the rankMichigan heiddown the No.1 ings alters two-week absence
and Elvis Hayes are still Marring, for other clubs. Austin Carr of position
for the fourth week in a whileTexasA&amp;MandArapja
Qeveland has been slowed by Injury. La Rue Martin of Portland row with a 31.0 triumph over got back In after oneweck
was recently sent to Seattle after warming the bench since '72. Wake Forest. The Wolverines 42-15
vacations, Texas trounced Rice
Q. Whatever happened I. AU-American quarterback Jerry receIved 52 first-place votes 14-7 andeArkansas
%&amp;M downed
flilnois
trimmed
1,182 of a possIble 1,200 Texas ChristIan 46-14.
for the University of Detroit, which disbanded Its too(L,II and
points from e r."lIonwIde ç2nel
program. Did he pay pro football and has 1w reauained In thu oI si'oris whter! end trosii
game. In some capacity? - Jerry Bass, Davesporl, Is.
Casteñ.
Jerry Gross, who was short by NFL Standards, played briefly In Runner-up Pitt, a
Canada and then returned to his home area of Bay City, Mich., ncr over Duke after piling up a
kie
where he works for a local company. He has no connection with 37-7 lead, received three firstfootball.
place ballots and 992 poInts.
Q, I lived in Chicago and my favorite team was ti'e Côs. j
Last week, Michigan led
myopimonthey badthe best broadcaster, Jack
a4I Panthers 1,208.972 wIth 61 pan- Ro
was wondering if he still does the Cub games. Leo Zayas, ell.ti voting.
Orange, Calti.
Oklahoma retaIned third ByMAJORAMOsftp[,
Yep, Jack dill chortles "Hey, hey.. ." for the 'IV audience place with three No.1 votes and
PrognostIcator
every time a Cub hits a home run. The consummate rooter sa
914 poInts after downing Iowa
been on the air with Cub games sInce 1948 (he also does Chicago State 24.10. Then came Georgia
Egad, friends, there Is
Bear games) and was on the baseball team's Board of Directors with the other two top votes
thrilling action galore In store
until a year ago when conflict of interest charges made him
the first of the season for the for you this weekend with
dlcate.
Bulldogs - and 870 points.
particular emphasis on the
s Q. Who Is the voice who narrated Super Bowl IX on the pIyI
UCLA slipped from fourth to rugged Pac 8 loop where a full
Films? - Jack Adams, ()kIan1 CoW.
fifth and Ohio State went from schedule Is on tap for these
The sonorous tones belong to Joti Facenda, a Philadelphia eighth to 10th after the Rose Long4lme rivals.
:4 broadcaster frequently used by NFL Films, though he sometimes Bowl rivals played to a 10-10
WashIngton's Huskies and
standoff.
Oregon State will be meeting

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PONTIAC, Mich. (AP).- I)etroll Lions owner William Qay
Ford was to announce today the
SUCCin5Or to embattled Coach
Rick Foriano, who resigned
Monday.
The resignation ended three
weeks of speculation that his
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big gun
no offense
during thc of f-sea,iuo but they still have strong
goaltending in Glenn Rescb and Billy Smith and a good
defense anchored by Denls Potvin.
Atlanta doern't score much but the Flames
fense and Dan Bouchard and Phil Myi'e are ahustle on dedependabfe
goaltending duo.
The New York Rangers' hopes of overtaking
rest largely with Phil Esposito. New York picked Atlanta
up Ken
liodge from Boston to ielp Esposito get
the
puck
but
they
didn't do much to help the defense which
sorely needs it.
Smythe Division
How far can Orr's fragile knees carry the
Black Hawks?
If the gifted defenseman Is anything like his former
self,
the H.iwks could be much Improved ... on the Ice as well
as
at the box office. They won the division
last year by one
point over Vancouver.
The Canucks traded away several
unhappy players In
the interest of team unity and didn't get
much In return,
Aging goalie Cesare Manlago is among the
new faces. The
offense is Led by Dennis Ververgaert
and Don Lever.
The St. Louis Blues have a new coach
in Emile Francis
but they stW need defense and goaltending,
Garry Unger
and Chuck Lefley supply
the offensive punch. Minnesota
has sonic new faces
goalie Gary Smith and Swedish
forward Roland Erlcksson - but not enough of them
to
make a difference. And the Colorado Rockies
are merely
the Kansas City Scouts in disguise ... and they won't fool
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GAINESVILLE lAP) A Florida high school product
who went out of state to college
'l as handed the Florida Gators
a junior varsity football defeat,
Jorge Portella of Miami kickeilfourfieldgoalsandtwo extra
points Monday for Auburn's
Baby TIgers as they nipped the
Baby Gators 26-24.

Terry Williams of Frostproof
gaIned 130 yards rushing for
Florida, scoring touchdowns on
runs of one and 7 yards. He
also set up another touchdown
with a 43-yard pass.
Joe Brodsky passed 21 yards
to Rocky Rote for the other
FlorIda touchdown.

from any other gambling winnings o rnor' L'Ian $1,000 where
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contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
FICTITIOUS NAME
security shall be described. The
Notice is hereby given that we ar e
claimant shall deliver
engaged in business at P.O. Bo
copies of the claim to thesufficient
clerk to
IM, 352 Church St., Longwood,
unable the clerk to mail one copy to
Seminoie County. Florida under the
each personal representative.
fictitious name of LAS SERVICES,
All persons interested in
the estate and that we intend to register Said
to whom a copy of this Notice of
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Administration has bn maiied are
Court, S'minole County. Florida in
* required,
WITHIN
THREE
accordance with the provisions
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF me Fictitious Name Statutes, To
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Wit. Section 665.09 Florida Statutes
THIS NOTICE, to tile any objections 1957
they may have that chalienges the
5, Lawrence M. Goodwin
validity of the decedent's will, the
Charles S. Beasley
qualifications of the personal
19, 26. 1976
Publish Oct S
representative, or the venue or DEE 33
Jurisdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
by virtue Of that certain Writ of
Date of the first publication of this
S,..t,,ti,n Lte....4
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Notice Of Administration Oct. S. th;aI of the County Court of
AA 1976
Orange County, Florida, upon a final
Sr Charles R. Bentley, Ill
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
As Personal Representa
court onthe 15th day of August, AD.
live of the Estate of
1976, in that certain CISC entitled,
Charles R. Bentley, Jr.
Barnett Bank of Winter Park, NA.,
Deceased
a National Banking Auociation,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Piantltf, vs Patrick F. Wilson and
REPRESENTATIVE.
Doris Wilson, Defendant, which
J'fm L. Thomas, II
aforesaid Writ Of Execution was
216 East Jackson Street
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Orlando, Florida 32101
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Tole~*: 143 1290
have levied upon the following
Publish: Oct. S. 12, 1976
described property owned by Doris
DEE 2$
wiison, said property being located
in Seminole County, Florida, more
UNITED STATES DISTRICT particularly described as follows:
COURT, MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
One 1969 Chevrolet Malibu, ID No.
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION- 135379 0345692. 2 or. green in color.
COURT NO, 76- 141.OrlCiv.R'being stored at Ratliff &amp; sons In
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Sanford, Florida. Additional in.
Plaintiff. v LUCIUS HARRIS and
formation available from the Civil
CHRISTINE HARRIS, his wile, it
Division of the Seminole County
al. Oefendant(s)-.NOT10E OF Sheriff's Department,
SALE- Notice is hereby given that
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Pursuant 10 a FINAL DECREE of Seminole County, Florida, will at
Foreclosure entered on September
11.00 A.M. on the 20th day of Oc
I. ltl6by the above entitled Cotjrt,in tober, A.D. 1916, offer for sale and
1 Ihe above stylcj cause, the un
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
dersigned United Stales Marshal, or subject to any and all existing tins,
O of hiS duty author ized deputies, at the Front (Well) Door of the
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Seminoie County, Florida. described
as: Lot 42. Orange Estates, ac
cording to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 16. page So of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Fioricjo, at public outcry to
the highest and 'esl bidder for cash
Of 12:00 O'clock r"on on Thursday.
October 25, 3976 al thewest door of
5lhe Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida Dated 91476
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
KENDELL W WHERRY
ASSISTANT UNITED STATES
ATTORNEY
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publish Sept 21.211. Oct 3, 12, 1916
DEl) 107

Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above
described personal property.
That said saie is being made tO
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution,
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish. Sept 21, Oct. 5, 37, 19, 1976
DED 143

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The Seminole Office of the Greater Florida American Red Seminole County a direct "Singin' Gals," as well as a
Greater Florida Chapter, Cross Chapter.
disaster line wlil be installed for visiting male quartet, the
American Red Cross, will
ise only in time of disaster.
"Quadrasonics." Refreshments
'fl',e building, fomerly Sobik's
change its location on Oct '
wjfl
be served For further
Catering Service, is located in
from 99 S.R. 436, Fern Park, to
information
call Ardyce
the rear of Kwik-Wash car Sweet
1903 East U.S. 17-92, Longwood. Wash.
Aagaard, 290-2911.
The central location will best
The prospective Seminole
serve the Seminole County
The chapter's telephone Chapter of Sweet Adelines Inc.,
area, according to Betty C. numberwlflremalnthesame- invites all women who enjoy
Kienth, chairman of the 831-3000, and for the first time in singing four-part barbershop
The Orlando Area Council of
harmony to attend their first Women's American ORT
soclalevening - openhouseOct. (Organization for
7, at 8 pin. in the St. Andrews Rehabilitation through
Presbyterian Church Training) will sponsor a
Fellowship Hall, 9913 Bear gigantic sale of 'gently worn'
Lake Rd., Forest City.
women's clothing at Howard
The evening promises many Johnson's, Lee Road and 1.4,
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surprises, Including en- Oct. 6 and 7 from 9:30 a.m.4
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Eric Schabacker. The shower Rumbaugh, Barbara Spacek,
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church. Several games were Brooks, D. Shea, R. R.
enjoyed by the guests prior to Eisencotf, R. Floyd, J. Sharp,
the opening of the many lovely M. Rusho, C. E. Hunter, W. A.
and useful gifts by the honoree. Ray, J. E. Bates, Agatha
Refreshments were served.
Fraser, Ursala Gilsen, W.
Speigle, 1. R. Rice, J. Hirsh and
Among those present were Nancy Whitehead.

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Mathematics educators from
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the southeastern United states
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihien
and Puerto Rico will converge
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Publish: Oct s, n. is, 24, mo
on Orlando's Hyatt House from
DEE-27
Oct 14-16 for the National Math
IN THE ClRiii'fcoUAT
Convention. Sponsored '
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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PROBATE DIVISION
National Council of Teachers of
File Nvmer 7O-U2CP
Mathematics,
,
local
DivIslili
arrangements are being made
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In Re: Estate of
by both the Florida Council and
CHARLES R. BENTLEY. JR.
Deceased
the Orange County Council of
NOTICE OF
Teachers of Mathematics.
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Convention
Chairman Is Dr. fr
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Douglas Brumbaugh of Florida
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Technological University, well
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
known in Central Florida as a
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
leading expert on metric
that the administration of the estate
education.
of CHARLES R. BENTLEY, JR.,
Teachers from both private
deceased, File Number 14.242CP. Is
pending In the Circuit Court ,
and public schools are en
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
couraged to attend.
Division, the address Of which 5
The
convention
will
feature
0
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Seminole County Court House,
many noted mathematics
Sanford. Florida. The personal
representative of the estate is
educators from as far away p
CHARLES 1. BENTLEY, p11.
fKsvaId pNeWby .toaAPafleseni
Englan'd, withworksho and
whose address Is 1052-Formosa
Avenue, Orlando, Florida. The other sessions tailored to suit
CHAMPAGNE DINNER
name and address of the personal every
possible
need.
re
representatives
attorney are set
Registration will be held in the Nancy Duncan, chairman of the Kidney Foundation
forth below .
Tamiami lounge at the Orlando of Central Florida's fund raising and women's acAll persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
Hyatt House on all three days,
tivitles committees, is busy selling tickets for the
required, WITHIN THREE
with a gala reception featuring First
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF the Rosie O'Grady band
Annual Champagne Dinner to benefit the
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
foundation.
The $100 a plate dinner will be held Dec.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk scheduled for the night of the
of the above court a written 14th. Of special interest Is the 3 at the Maison Jardin, Altamonte Springs. Door
statement of any claim or demand
they may have, Each claim must be provision at this convention for prize is a new Cadillac, and a limit of 200 tickets will
be sold. Donations will help support the foundation's
In writing and 1u1* Indicate the family events such as golf,
bails for the claim, ttie lame and swimming, tennis and an
blood bank, drug bank, kidney harvest program,
address of t he creditor or his agent
unusual "metric" Olympics for screening van and speaker's bureau. For tickets,
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim ii not yet due, the children of the participants,
call Mrs. Duncan at 830-4892, Longwood, or the
the date when it will bcome due
Kidney Foundation at 628-5855. Winter Park.
shall be stated. It the claim is

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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: KENNETH W. STRAIGHT SR.
Rld.nce and Address
Unknown
and to any and all other parties
claiming any right, title, and-or
hWsqest In and to the following
described pr'perty. towlt:
Lot 10, Block 3, HeftIer Homes
Orlando Section One according to
the Flat in Plat Book 13, Pages Sand
Y4, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
TOGETHER WITH:
Range
Refrigerator
Wasner
Dryer
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a suit to foreclose. mortgage
on the above described property has
been instituted against you in the
Circuit Court in the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and for SemInole
County, Florida. You and each of
you are hereby required to file your
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, and 141ve a copy thereof upon
VICTOR E. WOODMAN, of the firm
Of Wlnderweedle, Halnes, Ward A
Woodman, P.A. Post o" ice los 1$,
WirI,f Poe', , 'Inrrna mi.j.'
In the *1mw, I 5l-IU%4V W&amp;LI, waiviieu
styled action, on or before the 3rd
day Of November ma, if you fall to
do so, Iudgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded In Complaint.
This Notice shall be published
once each week for four consecutive
weeks In the Evening Harold.
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida, this the
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BARNETT MORTGAGE COM.
PANY. formerly NARNETT
WINSTON MORTGAGE COM.
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Plaintiff,
vi.
KENNETH W. STRAIGHT, SR.,
Individually and es Administrator at
the Estate of Kenneth F. Straight, it

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Herald Photo By Ewe Nichols)

Jack, an Airedale owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wales. Longwood, fills the car window as he
patiently awaits the return of his humans,

to ANXIOUS SON whose
problem was his sister who
phones him at all hours of the
night when she's "loaded?"
Because this sister lives in the
same city with their elderly and

Exhibit Photos

Photographs by two im- Florida is represented by a
portent Florida artists are on series of photographs many of
display through Oct. 15 in the which were included in her
F.T.U. art department's graduate thesis show. Bob
teaching gallery (HFA Building Polzer,
who
teaches
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photograpay at Valencia Junior
P If
College 2n,4 .W.a.,.
8150
Ms. Crosby, who recently received his graduate school
received her M.F.A. degree education at University of
from University of South South Florida.

Bus Transport Offered

Easy Waylo Kull
Symphony ' Moves House' Roaches and Ants

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cannot take his phone off the drinking sister instead of
Charlie Brown's opinion that Zukerman (Dec. 9), Sabina held in the Tupperware
hook in case the call is from or seeking ways to escape her "summers
fly - winters
walk" Micarelli (March 13), and Berl Auditorium near Kissimmee,
about their mother.
disturbing phone calls. (Those may not be true for everybody. Senofsky
(March 31); cellist while the Orlando Municipal
In our city (Columbus, Ohio
calls may well be an Ufl However, the bicentennial James Kreger (Feb. 17); Auditorium is remodeled.
and in many other cities across conscious cry for help.) summer
the country, there are treat- However, unless the sister calls and - has certainly flown, soprano Anna Moffo (Jan. 6); Round-trip bus transportation
for the 27th consecutive and violist Joseph dePa.squale will be available at a season
ment centers in general A.A., they can't help her. A.A.
year
the
Florida Symphony's iApril 14). The season's final ticket price of $20 for the 10hospitals where an alcoholic doesn't go out to rescue
exciting new season is almost concert on April 28 will feature concert series. Buses will leave
can be admitted for treatment alcoholics; the alcoholics must upon us. The Subscription the full Florida Symphony from Altamonte Springs,
just as he (or she) would be if come to ThEM.
Series will spotlight youth - Orchestra.
Winter Park and Orlando.
diabetes or any other disease
DEAR ABBY: Whatever three of the season's artists are
Bus riders are urged to make
Season
were
tickets
present.
are priced at
Because happened to your sense of iiniI.r in: PhiIadInhia - four
their
--,
alcoholism Is a disease, it is humor and lair play?
101 , 'iu, and ö,st', -a saving
','
Regar- arenativesofthatmusicalcity; of up to
35 per cent over single
progressive and can become ding the middleaged woman and Juiuiard - from whence
ticket
prices
are
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terminal. Until the public un- working lnan office with lomen five Series artists were available at the and
Florida
derstands these facts, and who, much to her dismay, used graduated.
reacts to then as it would to the
Symphony Office and at
lavatory
marked
ans
The 10-concert schedule in srerp's Colonial Plaza, and
any other disease, the cure "WOMEN:"
eludes pianists [.eon Bates
Bob Bali's PianosA Organs
flaziionte Mall Ticket Agencannot be effected, and many
If she wants privacy, all she (Nov.
Misha Dichter (Feb. cies.
W First St
(
fine people will die un- has to do upon entering the 101, and Jeffrey
Siegel i March
2222S
necessai'ily.
lavatory is to hand a cardboard 10);
violinists
Pinchas
1oncert.s this season will be
Please tell ANXIOUS SON to sign marked "NOT NOW!"
contact his mental health outside the door.
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or some related, The
The men would surely respect

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agency to find out where his
sister can receive the treatment
she needs before too much
brain damage results from her
drinking.
Finally,
Alcoholics
Anonymous (and Al-Anon and
,tJateen) have made the dif
ference between life and death
to many alcoholics and their
families.
MRS. L.R.B.:
COLUMBUS, 01110
DEAR MRS. B: I agree,
ANXIOUS SON should make &amp;U
all-out effort to help his

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her wishes as well as her
ingenuity.
MN.
DEAR M.N.: Clever idea.
And practical, too - unless
some clown crosses out the
"NOT."
Everyone has a problem. What's
,ours? For a personal reply. write lo
ABBY: Box No. 69100, L.A.. Calif.
90049 EflClQ$ stamped, self.
addressed envelope. pi.aw.
For Abby's booklet, "How to Have
a Lovely Wedding." send SI to
Abigail Van Buren. 131 Lasky Dr.,
Beverly HIlls, Calif. 90232. Please
enclose a long. seIf.addr.ssed,
stamped 11 Sc) envelope,

Food Tips

A recent survey reveals that
a woman's favorite dessert for
entertaining is cake. Pies rank
second and third is ice cream.
And, according to the
National Live Stock and Meat
Hoard, at-home eating is
becoming more Informal with
75 per cent of all meals eaten in
the kitchen. There is also
trendtolewitem.spermealand
grcater use of convenience
foods,

Even the early Chinese
recognized the nutritional value
of fish - as noted in this
proverb: 'Give a man a fish
and he will live for a day. Teach
himtofishadhewilihavefood
for life."

On a diet' One medium-sized
fresh pear contains only 70
calories - which makes the
fruit a good afternoon or
evening snack.

ilruzhononc,...1aa,,,o, 0 fA.
Control roaches and ants the
easy way-brush No-Roach in
cabinets, cupboards; around
bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
Colorless, odorless coating
stays effective for months.

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1 271-6363

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LEE MORAN
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you and you
we required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to It on
Elsie Moran. PetItioner, whose
address Is 1431 Carlisle Dr.,
ColWy, Fla. 32701 on or before
November 5th, 1976, and file the
original with the clerk of this court
either before service on Petitioner
or
immediately
thereafter
oth erwise a default will be entered
eo't1n" '..nu "w the re lief demanded

the romot3l-'

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WlTNSSmyPwIn4a.vlth.seaIof

this Court on October 1sf, 1916.
(Seal)
A rt hur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Linda N. Shaw
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Oct.S,i2.15,26,197 6
DEE32

NOTICE OPSNIRIPP'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
t he seal of th e County Court of

Orange County, Florida, upon a final
iudgment rendered in the ef
Court on the 25th day of May, A.D.
1976, in that certain case entitled,
Florida Rock industries, Inc.
Plaintiff, •vs- Howell &amp; King, Inc.,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execut io n was del ivered to me as
SlierIII ofSeminal* County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the fo llow ing
described property owned by Howell
and Ki ng. Inc., said properly be ing
located in Se minole County, Florida,
more particularly described as

follows

OnelfllLiflcolnContinental,4.dr.
automobile, ID No. IY$7AB.g17Sa
Title No. I02597, light blue with
blue vinyl top.
being stored at Altamonte Garage,
117 LOflQWOOd Aven ue, Altamonte
Springs, Florida, Additional in.
formation available from the Civil
Divisio n of the Sem i no le County
Sheriff's Department.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 A.M. on the, 27th day, of Dc.
tofwr, A.D. 1976, offer for $ale and
sell to the highest bidder, for cash
subject to any a nd all existing leins.
at the Front
Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, the above
(West)

described personal property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Ex ecutio n.
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida

Publish: Oct. S. 12. i. 24. 1976
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(I) FAMILY FEUD
2:00
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ThREE STOOGES
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Division
In no: Estate of
GEORGE L. HIGHSMITH,
Deceased

NOTICE o
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE AS
ND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of GEORGE L. HIGHSM1TH,
deceased, File Number 763C3-Cp, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Se minole Coun ty. Florida, Probate
Divisio n, the ad dress of which is
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be described. The claimant shall

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deliver sufficient copies of the claim
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
mail one copy to each personal

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representative,
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice Of
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any o b jection s
they may have that challenges
validily of the decendeyt's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
the court.
ALL CLAIMS,
DEMANDS, AND
jurisdiction
of
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

Following he mother's bosp4talizatlon, a boy (Scott Baio) is
placed in ct&amp;en's shelter,
where he has real cSfficu'ty
getting along with anyone ad
he is befriended by a black

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liOARRED
Date of the nt
rst publication of this

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Wanted

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LAKESIDE APARTMENTS,
Highway 17.fl, Sanford

Across From Ranch House
323-$1700r13).p777

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
MaCLEAN AND BROOKE
Attorneys tor Plaintiff

no fancy claims.

offer

ResulIsI

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iacigded. 33J-41T3.

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i BR apt., kit. equip., A-C, carpeted.
Ad ults. No pets, $95. 322-32% wk.
dys offer 4.
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Deposit. Adults Preferred. 322UO or 323 15 IS
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2 ff.e. 2 I$h dOX. 7 000ijg,an.
ilIea, Deeary. on lake adlolning
golf course. A;i carpeted, carport
and utility room. $220.30 per
month plus security deposit. Ca ll
323-0951 or after 5 call 332.7672.

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BUDGETS
BOLSTERED WITH

Florida 371'%?

Telephone: 534.5700
Pu blish: Oct. 5, I?, 1976
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FROM
THE
COLUMNS.

FRI £ SAT TIL I;PM

In business under the Fictitioi.js
Name of NUCCI'S RESTAURANT
AND DELI at 902 Sanlando Plaza,
City of Altamont, Springs, Florida
i nt ends to register the said name
nith the Clerk of the Circuit Cou rt of

Seminole County,

Florida
Anthony Castella no
Publish: Oct. 5, 17, IC, 26. IllS

DEE 31

VALUES

WANT

Call Bait

AD

screened

porch, much more. Reduced to
only S2900. PhyllIs Capponi,
Reaitor.Associate. After hours,
13.61723. FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOCIATES, INC., REALTOR.531-

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252$ Hwy 17.97
322-961

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SWAP SHOP FLEA MAPtIEI
Anyone cat be a seller or a bu yer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movietand Drive-in
Theatre, South 17-92. Phone 322.
1716.

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7535 after 5.

Req Real Estate Broker
IIO0E 251hSt
in 66SS 1

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Johns.

SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

70--Swap &amp;
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VetCIes

Must Sacrifice- 1973 Stràmline, 33
tt. Gregory Mobil* Homes, 3103

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Orlando Drive, 323.3200.
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--- Hunting Camp In Farmington A
2 Lots, 134' a 141', With 23' Pianos
&amp; Electronic Orgara with
77AUtOS Wanted
aluminum trailer with bath &amp; built
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
on room. Electricity, deep well,
trades offered. Bob Ball's piano &amp; BUY JUNK CARS
from $10 to $30.
fenced garden. 3225331 or after
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
Call 322-1621 after 4p.m.
3:30, 3222111.
w. First St., 3323235,
Sell that extra bike with a low Cost
47-Real Estate Wanted
Hammond Phoenix organ with
Classified Ad.
automatic rhythn &amp; tape and play,
]tosFamily R ones l Units Wantetj
excellent condition. 5i.6S.
toss.
MORE CASH
Private Buyer

REDUCEO$2,000

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ft., ..e carpeting &amp; roof, gas
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
high school. 519.300. owner 373.

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For Wrecked or Junk
Piano, walnut, refinished, niw
Cars &amp; Trucks
action, keys, tuned &amp; delivered.
Many others to chose from. Winter Any year thru 1976 models. days
7
Park, 144-5341.
off k. Call collect, 365-213%.

Phone 3193517

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Merchandise

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large lot on canal to 4 Iakn,
539.300. Phone 323-$,

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

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LAKE MARY
Sale HAMMOND ORGAN. Sounder
153 William Road
3 BR. 2 bath home, with nov
model complete with rhyttu
l8?,PtnJcy $p
roof . Sprinkler system, and lots of SWIMMING POOL
section and Instruments. $3,
SACRIFICEtrees &amp; shrubs. BPP 12 mo.
333.7707
or
321-0939.
Leading manufacturer and
1969 Honda, Ca
warranty. 539,755,
oo
distributor has aluminum recExcellent Cond, 1390 3723517.
angular pools left over from 1915
60-Off
ice
Supplies
CITY
221$ Palmetto Ave.
Cool season. halt price. Guaranteed -Motorcycle Insurance
Off on your front porch in this
installation and terms. Call 305.
BLAIR AGENCY
lovely older 1 BR, It', bath, car.
$359331 collect.
]fl-3$44or 323-7710
peting, central heat &amp; air, well
landscaped
lot. 536.500.
Matching set of 10 rattan dining Wood or steel desks, executive desk GeV Plenty of Prospects
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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. $15 each. Sanford Auction,
vertise your product or serv ice in
SUNLAND ESTATES
1i7
Chairs, straight chairs, filing _the CIaaifi
Flamingo Drive
3 SR, 1 bath
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
home. An ideal home for retired Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
1971 Honda CB 200. like new, less
IIOLL'S
couple or newlyweds. $21,000.
than 600 miles. Extras. 5600. 322Casseiberry, 1792, $304206
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
6.491.
available. Bud Cabell, 3225032 Copy
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two.

BraHey Qdharn323467O
BUILDER-DEVELOPER

Every Wed &amp; Sat
Early Birds 7: iSp m.

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week for only 53 per
week' This
ideal
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2 BR, 2411 Palmetto Ave.,

doublegarage,nopets
Call 322 0271

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of your club activities
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1:30PM,
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ON THE LAKEFRONT

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Luxury

Patio

Quiet, One Story
Equipped
Adult-Family

One

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From

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(S2.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

Sanford, Flu.

Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday -Noon Friday

Nice large 3 BR, 1½ bath, blocS

No Selling Required

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ti) 5
fl
.adaaltiesf in flunspapurs and ical TV Husidentiau
Homes), Apartment Comple,.5. office buikiing ban,
Savings and Loans and many oth.t firms netJ th '.i'r,
p'oyndeyj Customers Call youi O''n,s seiecte,J
ntJco,ve rompleto home office training odv.nisn1
,lccounling comme rcial and business proce'ture
.,
dusigned for Success
CPA reports $400. $700 possible proltIs
per weuk
Operati
lequires van Inv,'3tmen
This aa a bonatide oft.,, and if yu art Required SF,bSo
e not SInclire about
owning your Own
do nut m&amp;'ut th,,
let nit v.,i',t,,
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QUALITY HOMES AT MODE RATE PRICES

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Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting
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2 Bath

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Call
Mr. Duke Snyder
Sunday thru Thursday 9 AM to 9 PM
Ramada Inn 1-4 at S.R 436
Alt;imonto Sp,Ings (305) 862-8200

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Sanford,
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For Appointment Call 305 322-3103

80-Autos for Sale

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'47 Cadillac Coupe,

In.
sPen, runs perfect, S$. phone
2$l10 after 5:30 p.m.

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current

Leasea Datsun includingzcars and
trucks. For information call aiii

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Ray or Jack Mink. 131 1311

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LOVELY HOME IN COUNTY

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BR, 2 bath, central H &amp; A. wall to.
wall carpet, kitchen equipped.
fenced yard. Owner re locating.

$39,730

613 SERITA - 3 OR, 2 bath, central
H&amp;A. wall .to-wall carpet. kitchen
equipped, family rm., 40' x 1$' in
ground pool Only 113,000. Terms.

VETERANS - THISISITI Best buy
in town. No money down. New 3
BR. 2 bath, kitchen equipped.
from $72550

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Peal Estate 8rker
7633 S
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3127613
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Aluminum Siding

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there ouidn't be any

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3 BR. 1', bath, red brick Must seil.
Willing to talk terms 120.000.
Phone 3735601

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JOHN KRIflo
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107W Cnmmerc,
-Phnc 37? 7641. Sanford
FIVE BEDROOMS
Owner gone! Mint modern sacrifice
Wall to wall carpet throughout.
New refrigerator, self cleaning
range, washer, dryer, central air,
Fla, rm. $39,900 Call 6255049,
I APRY SAXON IN( UFAP Tq
WALKING
DISTANCE
TO
SHOPPING PLAZA- Brand new
7 OR. 2 bath, central heat &amp; air
conditioning, wall to wall carpoling. garage. Asking 529.900.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
V Hardwick.Broker
Deltorsa. 661 MIt
SUNLANDESTATES20IBam
Of., Owner. 3 BR. central H &amp; A,
complete kitchen with dish
washer, dual drive. Many extras,
521.500 3.4S37I

Car pe nlry, Rcmo.ieiog Acs,j,,,o,
Custom Work Licensed. Boneø
Free estimate 32360)1
Wodow Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate 323

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

519E. First 372 3147 ----

Carpet Cleaning
Rug Shampooing- Living room.
dining area. hall-regardless
sie $%73 327 134e
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Lawn Care
EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowir-g. Edgi ng, Trimming
Free Estimat es
Phone323 1793

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond itioning
(formerly Hariett . s Beauty N)

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Wm. H. Stemper'Realtor
Longwood area-- Living in Country
19195. French
322 4991
with city comfort, 3 BR, 2-s baths,
Eves. 3221156. 3734141:322 ICII
all brick home 1'., acr zoned A
I. would consider option lease
sale 131 2335
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"Get Em While
NEED A HOME? $100 down
payment to qualified buyers 3
They're Hot"
BR. I', baths, central heat,
The government has released
refurbished. As low as 115.000
money for subsidized housing to
qualified buyers. New houses in a TWO STORY stucco. I OR. 2 bath,
rural area. No down payment,
family room, large separate
Monthly payments less than rent
garage with convertible storage
Cali to see if you qualify,
area 119.500
M. LJNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St
323 606 1 or 123 0517 eves

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ELEGANT CITY ESTATE
Pooh
Fireplacel 1 BR, huge kitchen,
sun room, guest cottage, many
extras. You will love this en
tertainiflQ Show place home, Only
547.950. Terms.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
ModIs Call 323 $$7i3 or $341605 Dealer

322

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IS6SPARK

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MUtNL1

FINE OLD 2 STORY - In good
3 BR. 1 bath, 2 fire
Places. corner lot. $17300 Terms
1.

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ANY1IME
Multiple Listing Service

GOOD LOCATION

36R, I BATH - Small frame home,
situated on '.a of a city block, Only
517.300. Terms,

322 2611

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

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322-2420

I BR,] BATH IN PINECREST - On
sio,,iIly Managed
3 lots, Income from furnished
-traileron back lot. Lots of extras,
including pool. $10,500

I I 6

1964 Scout, good engine, good body:
Now fires. brakes, shocks. Sao &amp;
make offer at 101'-', E. 2nd St., 3330171 days.
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311 315E. Frst5t

Stio, 1,2,3

wwilchan

62-Lawn-Garden
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64-Equipment for Rent
completely fenced, on large lot. 12
Mos. BPP warranty. Priced tosell Wanted. Residential silo for
at only uo.000.
Steam Clean You Own Carpet
swimming
pool.
Leading
Rent Our Reininyac
distributor wants a nice backyard
RAVENNA PARK
102 Satsurna
to display new 1976 model above CARROLL'S FURNITURE.322 SIll
Drive
3 BR. 1 bath on nice
ground pool. Top consideration
corner lot. Includes range,
given for prime location. Call 303
65-"Pets-Supplies
refrigerator, disposal, patio,
1224220 Collect.
near schools &amp; shopping, app 12
AKC Doberman Pups. tars cropped,
mo. warranty. $73 550
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
snots I maIt, S mos, $200 I
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Call Santoro's Sales Leader
la 6 mos.. $15O 3655140

322 4151

Broker,3227174

79-Trucks.Trailers

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General Contractor

frUL

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0911.

Guaranteed reconditioned auto

batteries. $1295 exchange.
wall carpeting, central air
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
central heat, drapes, patio, double
Sanford Ave.
carport, well, sprinkler, and
fence, plus extra lots, BPP De AluminumveaboJn
warranted. $35000.
swimming pools. 12) 15*24' and
15*33' complete. 1 yrs. old.
WASHINGTON OAKS
lie McKay
reposses.jed. Sacrifice, L price.
Blvd.
3 BR, iLi both home
, Call collect 303-273o6io.

BATEMAN REALTY

Apartments

Machines (U, repossessed.
With warranty from $150. Call 625-

anytime.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

J%JnN

Bedroom Apts.

DEADLINES

209 Margaret
ROad-3BR, i'bathhomeon

A4,

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SIS1 $6 monthly. Low equity. Move
in now. C-H A. Enclosed garage.

"(lb eneva

1505 W. 25th St.

;t,k)jj

HIGHLAND PARK

home. Assume $16,701 mlg.,

WUIUVfl3

O.I'y

3237832

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41c a line
]Ic a line
24c a line

6 thru 25 times
76 tImes

Homes

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12' wide, furnished, I BR,
AC,
Adults Also I trailer space. 332

RATES
1 thru S times

Hal Colbert Realty

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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
H OURS

P,'i,r

EXTRA LARGE 2 BR, I bath, and
family rm., 150' on Sanford Ave.

JOHNNY WALKER

Jordon, Realtor, 531-5222.

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Cou ntry Trail er -2 BR, I bath, air. EVES 372 1517 or 3220412
$123 month plus deposit. Cliff

Seminole
Orlando-Winter Park
322-2611

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Used Office Furniture

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Fun, or Unfurn, 3 OR, 2
carpet. drapes, utility rm., car
port, air cond. 322-3730or 323-2619.

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Men preferred. No pets. 322-3930.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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530 Rosedale
1
BR, 3 bath, fenced yard, well,

527.500.

Lake Mary-Rent a 2 BR furnished
home instead of a house. Spotless.

Call and let me prepare your
classified ad when you need to buy or
sell something. I know how to get
results for youi

Every

2Mb

interested?

LONGW000

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Quiet street. Extras include wall to

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V.F.W.
BINGO

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REALTORS

Rent or Sell
Immaculate 3 OR, 2
both, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
$113 mo. 3237191.

FLY ME TO

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LEMON

32I-0164or3fl0949e

m
BETTY

Did you know that your
club or organization can

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fenced

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Bingo

2 SR, I bath,
yard, air con.
ditioned, with appliance. $150
BLUFF
111 Mayfair Circle, Sanford. Call Modern ] SR, 150'
of river frontage,
Orlando. 551-2304.
Sob wall. base house, large family
rm. commands spectacular view
3 BR home, 109 Temple, Drl
of ,iv.r. Separate *oet
bath. all rnalor appliances turn.
Invest in good living for $31,600.
isled; utility room. Large lot with
WALTER S. STEELE
fenced back yard, $113 month plus
Rig. Real Estate Broker
deposit. 373-Q93iorafterS call 3fl.
"Your BusinessisAppreciated"
7472.

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SANFORD- 62 dey Atres near 57
$110,000. 641.1111.

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CtCJii3O Siil(,tj

Colot TV's from $30; B&amp;Wfrom $15;
Service all makes. HERB'S TV.
1200 French Ave., 373-1734.

43-Lots-Acreage

By Owner
H andyman's Special
Masonry 2 BR home, owner wil
carry mortgage with low down
Total price. $13,500. 332-1712.

HAL COLBERT REALTY. 323.
7532 or eves. 322.1517 or 3220412. LakeMarkham_3BR,3ba,h,pooi,

Deltona 2BR 1",bath PhoneSll
3331 after 5 pm.

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Callaft,rS,333.4115.

PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Se ll
for 30 pct. commission. Few Pickups Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanfo rd 327 2210.

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TAFFER REALTY

o.

Reft'gerator.
rIi

53-1V.Radio.Stereo

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i.e.

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3 SR, 1', bath, Masonry. $100 down,
$130 montt PAP.

Buy this charming 3 OR ham* and
get small mature orange grove.
Home has central air &amp; heat,
carpet, fireplace, large

sir. avocaj,

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Frrez,ç. tV'. .71

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available.

Orange Grove

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Service, used machims

jk,' !lornes

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$973 Schult Chateau
3 BR. IL'S
bath. 17' 6$' with 3' x 12' tip out.

3fl 7195

£,i..s

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PONEYAPPLIANCES323.OS,?
2521 Park Dr.
322.2111 GE Dishwasher, all cycles, 2 veer
Realtor
After Hours:
old, perfect condition. siso or best
322-111114
offer. 333.303,
322.3991
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PIAMA &amp;
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ywr
answer to rare gins. antiques and
nostalgiques. 210 E. lit St.. Suite

52.....Appflr

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

Forrt.&amp;ne Inc.

3221122

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$32,055. 3210303.

3 OR. I both frame. sl7,sCo-rerrns

REAL ESTATE

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$3,000 equity &amp; assume loan o

WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BY'-'133s SUMMERLIN
Large oaks, pine &amp; palm trees. 3 BR
2 baths. air conditioned, neat and
clean. Move in now. 517.930. Call
today.

WeBuyUssdFurnife
I item ora Houseful

Country Furniture Distributors,
Hwy IS. 1 milt east of l.i, 333.5332,

fenced yard, separate studio.

near lake. Central H-A, carpeting,
screen room, citrus, lots of
storage. $39,900. 333.563,

PEOPLE,

Half acre on Jeweft Lane, 3 BR, 2
3 OR. 2 both, country home, 5320 per
bath, central heat A air, mint
mo. References &amp; Loam required. cond. $31,000. Owner. 323-1622.

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Au

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
lie unders igned des4ring to engage

TRADE

SA NFORD

WINTER SPRINGS -3 BR, bath,
porch. Handy man special. $130
month, $100 deposit. I year lease.
Cliff Jordon. Realtor, 131.1332.

and immediate occupancy

BUSINESS OPPORTLJNflY
.ini_as

THE

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ARE

LAKE MARY -SUBMIT OFFER

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Sparkling 3 BR, iL, bath home.
central heat A air, family room,
inside laundry room, Owner says.
"Make or".

For used furniture, appllances,
toots, etc. Buy I or 'loot Items:
Larrys Mart. 21$ Sanford Ave .....
WaW to buy fvrnftp, toilet fix.
tures.
anything of value. 332.

Slightly damaged sofa bed wIth
matching chair. Now only $99 set.

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Cash 322.4132

6440126. Winter Park.

1110.

Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath, central heat &amp;
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wanted. P$i.way 44 Auction
Gte'Ses. 3224112.

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SALES-RENTALS
117W. 1st ST., Sa nford
322 3411 or 322 2137 after Hr

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Cail for Antiques. Ccnslgnments

Twin
Of
&amp;
SoS,
desk. $100. Wood table &amp; chairs,
573; Bookcase, 530; WIcket desk,
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Wicker sofa, His &amp;
Golf322.
clus Toppricespaid, used, any condItion.
Sets. Dishes, LampsHer
, more.

BALL REALTY

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a* ,uur old horn.. AipIy all of
Your EQUITY to purchase or $306133
REALTORS
refinance an take away CASH.
BR, 2 bath on large wooded lot
SOUND INTERESTING? CALL

Realtor

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P.O. Box 911.

Casselberry.

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For

PIECES CHICKEN-HOT ROLL

CHOICE OF 2
Cole Slew. Potato Salad

$

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Unfurnished

Deceased

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

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SANFORD SEWINGCENTER
301 E Ist St Downtown

down. Government funding, By
builder, S31.1,
Ing
OPPortunity,

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Webuyandlell000dfurnitureand
antiques. HWY 44 AUCTION
GALLERIES. 3224912.

gig

Lake Mp'
35R, iL bath new
homes. Start at S31i00 with $30

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Homes ready for your inSpection

5,n$ortj

Can't got Your EQUITY out of your
present smaller home? TRADE
UP for a 3 BR, 2 both, carpeting,
central air. In establish.,, neighboreoswf, and ge te most PoXti%*

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George L Highsmith

REPRESENTATIVE.

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Qalanceof $115 soor pay SIt
month. Will take trade in Singer
tO
lag &amp; make button
holes. Balance of 55$ U or JO
Payments of 16 Call credit
manager. 332 9111 or see at

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Want A Larger
Newer Home?

FUTURA BY SINGER

Eves. 333

BROWSE AND SAVE
It's easy
and fit
The Want Ad Way.

Directory

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One of Sinsjer' lop TOur'. and Sew
Zig Zag mactines
Assume

handle
govjment
reposgeisions. all area. Small
dewn, seller plys closing costs.

2OIYS.FRENCH

VUrU. OW
530.000. SacrIfice at
52L300. 323-4554.
w'v..

NEED A SERVICEMAN? Yeu'lI
find him listed In our Susiness

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3210041

how for

DAVE'S 335 1116

S1-Hous.liokl Goods

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS-I30.ao1

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Nice 2 BR block home, furn. or
furn. 323.2920 or 322-7525 after

Down e FHA
Conventlonal.5% Down

THE HERALD

As Personal Representa-

Nigst,-.m.3232

MLS.REALTORS

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We Buy Furnfture

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
305 Elm Ave. 322.5731

rd-3Bg,11/2 bath,$100
$lfltotalm
ypaym,
atwsual pci. rate, 360 mos, $13,555.

HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE

3 SR, 2 bath, equipped kItchen,

m-Wted to Buy

Days.-332.4132

City

Cliff Jordan Realtor
liI.33

sioo

323.5774 Anytime

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Finandng-Nothlng

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if your club or organijt p0
would like to be
included In
this IIS?lnq aIl

tive of the Estate of

Orange

Ideal country homesite, Only
513055,

REALTOR, MLS

Adults. Modern Studio, 1
BR &amp; 2 BR Unfurn. AIr, carpeted,
etc. s,, mo. up. 323.5019.

neighborhood

25,OOO

FROM

Ch,iptcr
30

South (1

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S Beautiful acres loaded with trees.

Harold HaD Realty

- Sanford.

204 S. Sunland, 3 BR, carpeted,
drop",f axed, clean, lease. $1 13.

New 2•3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

veterans no down.

1 BR furn., apt., water furnished.
Near shopping area. Adults only.
$100 Mo. 322933$ or

32-Houses

kSANORA

WE have homes from

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Spacious 2 BR 1 bath apt Kitchen
equipped, dining room, livi ng rm.,
air cond., carpeted throughout,

Sanford's newest residential

5WSCSIIJI11OUS for sob
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Cradle blocks, c lothes line
,
box pO.tS, trailer pads. duo
therm heater, sills.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

dishwasher, disposal and well for
waterIng lawn. Owner has al,ead y
moved arid says sell. $77,No.

2 BR college on river. $173. Utilities
included. 322-4470 or 323-4301.

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furnished studio apartments.
Conveniently located &amp; beautifully
landscaped, Abundant storage
(Including attic) and "GE Energy
EfficIency Package". From 5113.
Call 321-0330 between $ &amp; 3:30.

SOUTH

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DeBary

sy.OcLLT87-

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Realty. Realtor, 2221351

IDYLLWILDE Schoolnear,y reams
ld 2 baths, well shaded fenced
yard. Has ice maker refrigerator,

Air. carpeted, quiet I and 7
bedrooms, $125 to $133 month,
Adults. Phone 322.1510

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Adults only. References required.
3210041. KISH
REAL
ESTATE

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VETEFANS

Model 53

door of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
11 - 00 AM. on the 11th day of October, $974
WlTNES5my hand and t he Sea l of
this Court, this 1st day of October,

323-1C30.

2503 Grove Drive
3 BR, 15', Bath, Family Rm.
$163. Into. in window

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Apartments

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Lake Mo,woe -2 + acres,
bern, pool. $73,055. Jenny Clark.

mto. 3122u or 323.537% after S.

NO SU$.DIVISION_
small
House. Small Price. 3 SR, 1 bath,
Sewing room. Neat an con.
Variable. Back yard large enougit
era garden. Drive by 2101 Ho lly,
then
for more lnformat

MO
2. 3 bed
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 351S Hwy 17.97, Sanford.

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DISABLED
AMERICAN

Real
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carpeted areas.

at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at the front West

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bedroom ap$s. and completely

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In

Furnace-

NOW LEASING
Sanford Court

INC.

LPN, Ito 12 shift. Ger iatric cxper lance preferr ed . Apply in
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Convalescent Cen ter, 950 MellonvIIli
Ave.

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3 room apt. utilities Included. Ise &amp;
last mo. rewired. 322.2710.

Utiits3

following, 30 without. Good
location. Zayres Shopping Center.
Call 323-7330.

Sentry Hot Water H,ater - M,ostei
VTO 10
Chrysler Airtemp Air Condotioner
126401
Wall to wall carpeting in
Llvingroom, Diningroom,
Bedrooms, Hall and all clos et s in
Tappan Range Hood
1021
Chrysler Alrtemp
Mod el iioa 3t

no longer
Sell it all With a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
3222611 or 531-9993 and a friendly
ad visor will help you.
OVIEDOFTUplexes. Furn. or
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.

wanteder master or
apprentice. Pays 60 pct. with

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OCUUW

equipment you

I BR apartment, 703 W. Fourth St
515 mnIr plus ISO dopotli.

hiva

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have some camping

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Mat ur e companion to live in and
care for elderly woman. Room
and board plus Salary. Must have
delver's lIcense. 322116$ after

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Hairdress

I3O$50.

The Evening Herald Classified Ads

RIDGEW000 VILLAGE. 363.
3721,

-WE SELL SUCCESS-...
ICommercial
333.317s

follows:

Lot It. Block H, NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
TWO OF UNIT ONE, according to
the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 16, Page 61, Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
Together with all structures and
improvements now and here after
on said land; and all fixtures now or
hereafter attached to or used in
connection with the premises herein
described and in addition thereto the
following described household
appliances.- which are, and shall be
deemed to be, fixtures and a part of
the realty:
Tappan Range
Model Z-30 2332
Tappan Dishwasher
Model sill'

Newly

unfurnished,

redecorated. Come see. E.AIrpod
Blvd., Sanford, 323-1340.

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NATHANIEL COLE ARCHER and
MARGARET S. ARCHER, his wife.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to an order or a final
iudgment of foreclosure ent ered in
the above captioned action. I will
sell the property situat ed in
Seminole Count y. Florida. described

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or

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ExperIenced Sewing MachIne
operator to work on vInyl goods.
Longwood Manufacturing.

We are looking for a retired couple
to live on our properly (10 acres.
10 minutes from downtown San
ford), he !!ty will
house*etp.rv
t'' 5# our
'wren. The men will be
responsible for the care of the
grounds. A salary and separate
living quarters will be offered to
the right couple who must be
sober, reliable and Christian in
dividuals. References will be
checked before interview Vt
arranged. Reply to Box 611, co
The Even i ng Herald. P.O. Box
1657. Sanford, Fla. 37771.

$ll0permonth.

WEI.AKA APARTMENTS
114W.istSt.

BAMBOO COVE APTS

p.m.

Foreign Car Mechanic. S yrs. exp.
Toyota, Datsun, VW A MG. Only
qualified people need apply. Call
f. appt. 123 p.m. 615•W4.

poratlon organized and existing
under the laws of the United States,
Plaintiff ,

Notice of Administration. October Post Office Dr awer X
JacksonvIlle. Florida 33203
5th, len.
Publish - Oct. $, IV6
CaroI Wagner
DEE 26
L. Jean Higt,itp

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SECRETARY_Typing, shorthand
sales PersonalIty,
TOOL MAKER
3 years cx.
perienct
COMPANION Live In.
Fee pew.

UNEMPLOYED? Never again if
u have sincere desire and
ambition: Serious only please call
574 354 after 4 p.m. or write 1010
Giovanni. Deltona. Fla. 32163.

IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 76.139.CA-I5.A
FEDERAL NATIONAL NOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cot

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1.) ULlÄS. YOGA AND YOU

CL(1JJ(TUes. Only ) SPECLAL
TREAT- "Like Was There.'

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pile Number 76.26CP

uncertainty shall be stated. If the

Tues. se-i below)

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large

CREDIT COLLECTOR
retail experience

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claim is se cured, the security shall

4:00
CL IRONDE: (Preempted

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perlence In
operation.

Nu rses RN's &amp; LPNS, Aides, Aid
companion. Needed immediately.
sts oa3s.

18Help

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 is contingent or
unliquidated, the nature of the

(.4) BEWITCHED
CI) MATCH GAME

91

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3:30

Wednad"s

whom

required. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
clerk of the above court a writt en
Statement of any claim
or demand they may
hive. Each claim must be In writing
and must indicate the basis for the
claim, the name and address of the

Cl) GENERAL HOSPITAL

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GROCERY MANAGERS

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I.4&amp;5R434,Lg

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rk Ridge, 3 SR, 2
Central aIr, screened porch,
fenced yard. Large family rm.,
with Welber.
&amp; assume

1 koom mobile home. No Pots.

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Small mm,.
experIence Highly
technical
$720 month.

Sunday-Noon Friday

in

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Work Together

)LECTRICIAN

,

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

j

torney are set for th below.
All Persons having claims or
demands against the es tate are

3:15

1

3 tints Minimum

9-Noon

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Florida. The name and addr ess of
the personal representatives at

6$

CANDY TANgERINe MM

Let's

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HIGHSMITH whos. address is 716

(2) (12) ANOTHER WORLD
(.4) (6) ALL IN THE FAMILY
5

SATURDAY

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Z

McIntyre Avenue, Winter

300

III

tha

Sanford. Florida. The personal
representative of the estate is
CAROL WAGNER. and L. JEAN

(BIW)

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

FORTUNE, whese address is 350
Lilac Rd., Casselberry, Florida
37707. The name and address of the
personal representatis attorney
are sot for th below,
5 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
All persons having claims or
IN YOUR FAMILY?
demands against the estate are
AL ANON
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
For famili es or friends of problem
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
drinkers.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk
For further information all 423.451I
of the above court a writt en
or write
statement of any claim or demand
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
they may have. Each claim must be
SS, Sanford, Fla. 37771.
In writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
address of t he cred itor or his agent
Free, 6U-2027 for "We Care"
or attorney, and the amount
"Hotline." Adults or Teens.
claimed . if the claim is not yet due.
the date when It will become due
FACED WITH A DRINKING
shall be stated. If the claim Is
PROBLEM
contingent or unllquldate, the
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
nature of th e ur.c:arity shalt
Lfl Pie',
t"e c:it:: :.. secured, 'p
. , 41 &amp;,6,
security snail be described. The
Write P.O. box u213
claimant stiail deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY.
each personal representative.
SELF AS OF OCT. 2. 1fl6.
All Persons Interested the estate
Joe C. Starling Jr.
to
a copy of this Notice of
Adminlstraticnflast)een maiied ore
required,
WITHIN
THREE
5.-Lost &amp; Found
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
$100 Reward
they may have that challenges the
For the return of purse ant contents,
validity of the decedent's will, the
K
money. 322-1301.
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
LOST: Irish Sett er , male, answers
lurisdiclion of the court.
to"Solo." vi:inity Zayre Shopping
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
Center. REWARD %442I-2351.
OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
6-Child Care
Data of the first publication of this
Notice of Administration: Oclobers,
1976.
Educational Child Care for as low as
KENNETH L. FORTUNE
$2, weekly if you qualify. 323 5121
As Personal Representa.
or 3234435.
five of the Estate of
Carol A. Fortune
Wanted
Dec eased -ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Smallest Ad with the greatest op
5: L. W. Carroll. Jr., Esquire of
portunity. Call 3231512.
CARROLL &amp; JONES, P.A.
P.O. Box CII,
(t something to sell? A Classified
Casselbei-ry, Flo rida 37707
Ad will se ll it fast.
534.57nj
Tetepi one
Publish: Oct. 3, 1916
DEE-30

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(IF) ONE LIFE TO LIVE

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Mature adults. No pefi. sss. 322.
Smitty's Inc. has an
22% after 4 wk-days,
Immediate Opening. Good pay,
steady emptent.
Apply to:
MONTHLY RENTALS
Smitty's Inc., 2114 Orlando DrIve,
AVAILARLE
Sanford. 322.2512.
Color Tv. air COnd.,MaidSa,.v .
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QUALITY INN NORTH

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LII MORAN
Relpondent.husband

CI) (2) DAYSOFOUR LIVES
(4) CI) AS THE WORLD

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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

of CAROL A, FORTUNE, decnhed
File Number 76.302.CP, Is Pending in

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the Circuit Court for Seminole
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE County, Florida, Probate
the address of which is Seminole
COUNTY. FLORIDA
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Can ML 71m.CA44.0
Florida. The personal represen.
ti, Marriage o
In

CI) RYAN'S HOPE

JACK NICHOLSON IN

CA VOL A. FORTUNE

statutes isp THE ASOVI ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER pilSoss INTERESTED
5: Diane S. 50"
isis IN THE ESTATEs
PUbII5II Sept. 2&amp; Oct s iz is,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
OED-114
that the dminlstra$ of the estate

Iirwo
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322-2611

Section sas.o, Florida

THE

sfallen attendant a
mechanic, Sell's Unløn 7 Station,
Hwy 134, Longwgod.

831-9993

4ments Furnished

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Deceased
Htot I IWend to register said name
NOTICE OF
he Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ADMINISTRATION
Seminole County, Florida in 0C.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
J5fofl$
of
COVdIflCi with the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

l$-ttelp Wanted

Wanted

'vIcs

Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

with

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2) PAUL HARVEY

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Hutchison &amp; Morris
230 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 3777%
Publish: Sept. 14.21, n. Oct. s, 1976
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Sustes.
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(Seal)
Arthu r H. Beckwith, Jr.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
By; Jean E. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Robert N. Morris. of

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service on Petitioners attorneys or
immediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against you
for the rel ief demanded i the
Petition.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
of this Court on the 10th day of
September. A.D. 1976.

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the Clerk of this Court either before

LBS
61 PERRY MASON
CI) NEWS

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FILES IN EDUCATION (FIt)
PICTURE OF HEALTH: Uni.
versity of Florida.
6:30
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Cl) SUMMER SEMESTER

Os

MARSHALL EDWARD BRITTON.
Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Marshall Edward Button
2035 Spring Valley Drive
Florence, South Carolina ,ioi
You are hereby notified that a
Proceed ing for dissolution of
marriage has been flied against you
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, If any
thereto u pon Petitioner's attorneys,
whose names and addresses appear
below, on or before October 13th,

61 PAUL NAJl

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.12NCA44.A
In Re: The Marriage
KATHLEEN JO BRITTON, Wife

nMss conVeebwin0000
LOVE OF LIFE
6$ LOVE, AMERICAN

CI) SUNSHINE ALMANAC
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new word due game

SUNSHINE ALMANAC

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engaged In business at Ptwy.17-52,
Longwood, Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name of
PATT'S GARAGE, and float we
intendtoregist.r saidnamewith the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sem inole
County,Floridainaccordancewith
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
565.09 Flor ida Statutes 1931.
5: Bruce R. Patterson
James 0. Clark Sr.
Publish: Sept. II. 2%. 25. Oct. 5. 1976

mien.

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TOMORROW
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COMPANY

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HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES: New time period,
(12) MARCUS WELBY. MD.

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61 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
CD
24 THE ELECTRIC

10:30

61 THE UNTOUCHABLES
7) UUAS. YOGA AND YOU

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I,RTMAN
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FLOR IDA

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3 River. PIOIATI'DIVI$ION
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CE HOLL?*OO!CUARES

aflan dng lo Cape

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Hedlson, John Rubinstein
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(4) (1) SWITCH: Pets and

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1771
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE It
3228165
Class,ted AjS didn't work there ,..,:uldn't bean
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Roof Repairs.
Piano Services
Home Repairs, Guttering. Cement work Free estimates 131 5662
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and think . classified ads U-do I nor there
Lt a Classified Ad help you find
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more room for storage Classified
Ads find buyers fast

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Land Clearing

LIGHT HAULINQ5 YARD
ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 319 $271
WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?

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FSTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch work
Fill dirt, too Soil 322
...riii.' 5.110% are rn
yell 11'.-

apartment?
Ac, in One Herald 377 7611 lii
Get some action with a Herald 9953
classified act We'll help you write ___________
an ad that will bring fast sale
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CALL 3122611
HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lilt Clearing, Mowing, Discung,
Fil Ort. Clay Rock Sand.
Home Improvements
B4(lrih Loader Pm 373
SHEPHERD
Painting, Remodelng, General
Pepars Call 373 SIPS
Classified Ad will always give ou
more
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Alterations. Dress Making, Drapes,
Upholstery 3120707
Tree Service
Irt, Trimming Cutting &amp;
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Phone 373 4105 or 733 15.49

Well Drilling
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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

All type$ and5sl eS
Werep.,ur and Service
YOU ARE MISSING 51%t tii 'IG
STISiE MACHINE &amp;
IF YOU HAVEN
TRIED A
SUPPLY CO
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY
U ' .' 2nd St
__________________________
3126432
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WIT REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker, 321 06-10
322 2745
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Petty issues are apt to cause another's level In solving
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today. Important things
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DEAR READER - I have can give.
heard of worse diets and some a
DEAR READER - I receive
lot better. To answer your quite a few letters from people
specific question you w do who have had second thoughts
fine if you get all of the essential about tattoos. Like a lot of other
foodltemslntoyourday'smenu llfeexperlencesltisbetterto
as opposed to trying to balance have the second thoughts before
each meal. There are enough the tattoo rather than afsafety factors In your body terwards.
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a very large chicken breast. moistened gauze sponge loaded
Then I don't know how much with salt. It should be
rubbed
fruit you had for breakfast or until the area is blood red. It is
what your salad contained. But covered with an antibiotic
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Forty-one Americans were
killed in the operation . While
the assault was underway, an

ral development. said Tuesday poor intelligence.

Ford advisers brushed aside Cambodians, who had seized

know my racists ... and Earl suggestions that the Butz affair the Mayaguez, a merchant ves.
Butz is no racist.... He was j Ust could come up in tonight's de. sel, released its crew.
The GAO, Congress' auditing.
one of the nicest men I ever bate, but U.S. Am bassador to

met."

the United Nations William arm, said a Marine assault of

Scranton was asked in a tele- an island off the coed of Cain.

Meanwhile, Butz' temporary vision interview on Sunday bodla was ordered despite re-

Quoting

unnamed

racial slur about blacks. Ford's they were right.'

Agriculture Department only comments about the P.utz

Know Your Candidates

"If it does not," Kwiatkowski said, "we

The first debate, staged in

sources, the Times said that case were on Monday when he Philadelphia, concerned ceow n Knebel was

he
the depart- read a prepared statement in nomic and
domestic poli cies.
ment's general counsel in 1974 which he regretfully accepted An Associated Press poll con..
under Butz, he attended a Butz' resignation.
ducted as soon as the debate
meeting in which Butz and
Slike Duval, a White House ended called it a draw with a
aides reportedly agreed on de- special counsel, said Ford has slight gain in support for Ford.
lays in requiring civil rights been given no special briefing
Even before the 90-minute
compliance in Coopera
tive Ex. material on responses he could
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programs

should act as the pass through."

What are the candidates for area and state races
really like' Herald political writer Donna Estes talked
with each of them In their home eavirotunents away from
the hubbub of the campaign trail and election speeches.
Learn a bo ut them starting next week In the Evening and
Sunday Herald,

Though Percy said federal officials have
told him three projects are the limit, he
promised to check to see if SCA's request
wo uld be feasible without hurting chances for

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commission-approved projects.

make either to questions about
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Today

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tain to come up In

John A. Knebel, was reported said they "will hurt in the crew of the Mayaguez was not
today by the Los Angeles Times United Nations."
on the island.
to have
helped Butz all egedly
Ford has been unavailable for
"We disagree with that con.
President Ford was the winner of the last televised debate, assist
agric
ulture officials from questions on the Butz matter clusion," Nessen said of the
according to a poll of Herald readers. Ford received an average of seven states
to avoid
corn- since it became public GAO report. "Th
49M total evaluation points, and Carter garnered an average of 44
e President
pliance with equal employmen
t knowledge last Frida y night carried out the actio
points for their performances In the debate telecast Sept 23.
ns In the
laws.
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that Butz had made an o bscene Mayaguez case and believes

jeopardize the county's chances of receiving

The public works money is intended for
areas with unemployment rates higher than
the national average. The bill was designed to
get constr uction people to work in addi tion to
providing much-needed projects for areas

nations of

Ford Wins

funds for pet pr ojects.

Sheriff John Polk favors the Five Points
site because of its central location.

face.
sive exchange."
The second of the three deBut White House Press Secre.
bates between the two tary Ron Nessen said Ford

replacement, Undersecretary about Butz' comments and he ports from U.S. pilots that the

whether acting as a sponsor for SCA would

said, "I was never against Five Points."

ink It

"

that as a Southern black

Evening Herald. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, 3277,
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Kwiatkowski instructed Percy to find out

quick action on the county's part. Besides, he

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James E. Bostic Jr., , dep. the Mayaguez incident last year
because of hasty action and
uty assistant secretary for r

responses and report the results. Send your card to: Debate,

of the grant applications. SCA had asked the
county to act as a "pass through" agency For
federal funds to construct community centers
in predominantly black areas of the county.

site, but he said the federal bill mandates

40

White House aides say Ford second

Total Points
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fair; 3- average; 4- excellent; S. superior,
Tally them up and send your card to us. We'll add up all the

Community Action Agency(SCA) was left out

Commission Chairman Mike Hattaway

encounter: " th
isn't preparing for what nay be will be a much more free.
the toughest questions he'll wheeling, much more aggre,.

Presentation
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presse
some concern that
the Seminole

said he wasn't "locked in" on the Five Poin ts

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - the Butz affair or the Mayaguez
Jimmy Carter says he's ready incident.
to slug It out with President Carter, who said after the
Ford In tonight's debate on for- first debate that he had not been
eign and derense policies, but aggressive enough, &amp;aW of the

Huts said his resignation was a report by the General critical of the Ford ad-

Many observers believe tonight's Ford-Carter debate could

Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski ex-

,'s

trip Ford

"the price I Pay for a gross Accounting Office, which says ministration's handling of an
indiscretion."
41 American lives were lost In Incident.

prove decisive in determining the election. To help you rate the
idates' Performances. we are presenting a scoreburd.
Award each candidate I to s points in each category: I- Poor; 2.

Goldenrod area.

is billed at $3.5-million, the agricultural

See L&amp;SUES, Page 3-A

Officials Concerned

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An 15-year-old man said he

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"We had a blessed event at our house. My wife misplaced all •
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Sanford, Midway and in the Seminole-

sta tion Is slated for Five Points - others are
to be located in various other parts of the
county.

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Evidence
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ayaguez,

Butz Could

resigned Monday after fed on Afric

director, said he is looking for persons to
donate sites for fire stations in areas west of

John Percy, the director of county

M

that Ford may be asked during loosff now that they've been
tonight's debate about the ef- through It once."
Butz
an
th
er
almost five years In the Cabinet racial slur that led to Monday's tonight's deba
te Is the report by
post because of the controversy resignation of his agriculture the General Accounting Office
surrounding an obscene racial secretary, Earl Butz.
on the 1975 Mayaguez incident.
slur he made against blacks.
And Ford may be asked about The report, Issued Tuesday, Is
a racist

Reasoning

the fire stations. Gary Kaiser, public safety

stations at about $820,000 apiece. Only one fire

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development, said Tut.4day night the new Jail

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

s intent to

President Ford.

and go down several tricks. newspaper, P.O. Box 4819.
He would ruff the spade, lead Radio City Station. how
a trump to dummy's king and N Y, 100 1 9)

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Analysis

In addition, commissioners approved the
expenditure of about $8,000 for architectural

apply for part of a $2-billion dollar public
works bill signed Into law last weekend by

Gaff

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Clarity

approval of the "advance notification" locks
Seminole Into the three projects.

The site selection was contained In a
comm Isslo n-approved "advance

spades doubled would have card strength is

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h as Seminole County, which have high

FORD

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at the historic Palace of Fine his words "will be Interpreted
e
Arts
In San Francisco. The by Foreign leaders as reflecting
WASHINGTON (AP) - Th
only black In the
three major commercial net. A..'ierlcan policy."
hierarchy of the Agrlctzftuye works and the Public. Broad
Jim Karayn, debate project
director for the sponsoring
Department defended Earl L c55thiSefli1Ce Will tel
Butz, saying the resigned agri- encounter.
League of Women Voters, said,
There have been suggestio ns "I think the candidates will be
culture secretary "doesn't ha ve

ss

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presidential candidates 1.5 could be inhibited by the subscheduled for 9:30 p.m., EDT, jectofwutijd's debate because

Butz

Aggressivene

formed him Seminole county should qualify
for about three projects. Tuesday night's

struction, including a new jail, an
agricultural building and a fire station.

might have happened. East hurts.
might have decided to
The bid says, "Partner my
sacrifice at four spades. Four hearts are solid , but my high-

depends on how deep the skin

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Humor

Percy said of ficials In Atlanta have In-

zeroed In on Five Points as the location for

has to be damaged to eliminate

doctor for help In getting It
done.

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by T. K. Ryan

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There may be some scarring
over the area after the

stimulation of shedding of the
layers of skin will accomplish
the desired results witho ut too
muchdamage.Thisisnotado-

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trumps, but this allowed Sou th
discard
diamonds on long clubs and
get away without the loss of a
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diamond thck.

Black
Defends

FORD
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Menace.

superficial enough that the

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like the pLague. e call it the Sou th's jump to four hearts?
give-away
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South opens one heart. His

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Although the bond issue in

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matter lasting about an hour. is not required. WWhm also according to acting cIty

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Only two citizens attended the asked whether the city could manager Sam Ackley.

esday night's open house at Lake Mary Police Department. Picon, the

West could take two more

There Is one bid that the
winning bridge player shuns

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Circuit Court Judge Dominick will not be financed out of away construction could be
Sail's cham bers, was a routine property taxes a citywide vote under way within a month,

POLICEMAN 'S BEST FRIEND

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validation hearing, held In explained that since the project the project out for bids right
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for federal funding
will not be picking up the tab. If terest rate won't be known until. photion
wider the new Public Works bill
the federal funds don't come the bonds are sold, Leedy andarereadytosubmnitjt.
through, the two projects will estimates the city's maximum
If the federal funds are
be financed out of the city's annual payment for all three received the city wi
have 90
utility tax and electric fran- bond Issues would be *290,000. days to spend the monlley.
Final
chise revenues-which have
Arnold Williams, Sanford design pla ns for the city hail
already paid for the civic resident, asked whether the will be presented to the City
center, and marina and the law taxpayers would have an op- Commission at a special at.
enforcement complex.
portunity to vote on the ternoon meeting Oct. 15. If the
This morning's bond proposed new city hail. Tamm Commissioners decide to put

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Opening lead - K &amp;

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Either way, city taxpayers

This Is what happened after
the double. South did play
clubs after one trump lea.
West rutted the third club and
th

West Nor* East Soeth

California, and reported In
1 am sending you The Health California Medicine (118:10-12,
Letter number 4-7, Weight 1973). You might keep the
Losing Diet, to give you a plan reference in case you need it to

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BUGS SUNNY

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just fruit for breakfast. For formation can send a long,
lunch I had a Large chicken stamped, self-addressed enbreast (skin taken off). For velope with 50 cents for it. Just
supper I had a large mixed send

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down to one trump so West
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hearing and expressed concern save money by renovating the
Herald Staff Writer
that they would be faced with present city hail, which was
Sanford's $21 million bond larger tax bills in thIr future,
built In 1P2.
ism was approved for sale this
ii
Lo9dy III. Of the
Mayor Lae Moore said, . The
morning — but city officials are Leedy Corp., the city's fiscal building
on
does ,xg
net sure they will ever put the agent, said that Last year's lend itself'stoconditi
refzwblthlng
and
bonds on the mar ket.
revenues from the utility taxes the costs are almost cornU Sanford wins federal funds and the franchise totaled parable."
wider a Public Works Act $asl,000, more than twice what
The new city hail Is expected
signed by President Gerald the city's annual payments will to coat about $1.5 EnhlliOfi.
Ford lad week, thecftywin not be on this bond issue pl us the Indudedln the $tlmuhion bond
need to sell the bonds to pay for two outstanding bond Issues. Issue are construction costs for
the new city hail and public
City residents pay a 10 per the city's new public works
works complex.
cent tax on their water, gas, complex located next to the
"W're going both ways at telephone and eet
wr 5VC tmtmnt plant on the
oic, kauii uu iuut mO 'ciuth milswhiehtetaej
000e Last l;Pfrtnt
trick," city finance director year. Florida Power and Light
City staffers have been
Henry Tamm said.
paid $305,000 in franchise fees. working on the city's ap-

op

hand.

more balanced meals. I say as

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meet and work with a verb
Intermediary,
LIBR.A (Sept. Z3Oct. 23) You worthwhile Individual. Thia"
are more effective on a plane pen may come from a
distant point.
consistent with your Ideals

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For W.dn.sday, Octobor 6, 1976

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The day care center serving housing authority, said the day - which says the day car
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children who live in Sanford's care conteris just aseg-ycefJ
center does not meet basic
public housing has been closed will be offered by the housing sanitation standards because of
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Department of Housing and decide it is feasible.
particularly upset.
Around The Clock
4-A Urban Development (HUD)
The day care center, located
Ir1dge .................B officials are concerned a bout next to the housing authority
"It's a big lie," he said. "I
was
over there when we
offices at Castle Brewer Court
Calendar..........10-fl the problem.
spray
ed
and there
wasn't an
"They should pursue an on Sanford's westside, closed extraordinary
number
of
Comics .....
. S-B
alternative as quickly as when school opened at the end
Crossword
S-B possible," said Walter Sat- of August. Francis Coleman roaches. There were no more
Editorial ...
4-A terfield of HUD's community Jackson, who operates the roaches than you'd find at
Seminole Memorial Hospital."
Dear Abby . .............i-B services office in Jacksonville. center as a pri vate business,
Wilson descri bed the inSatterfield says that the said it was necessary to close
Dr. Lamb . .
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Sanford Housing Authority for two weeks to give staffers spection report as "totally
Horoscope ..............8-fl flWt Operate a day care center time off as well as perform
.los pitaI ..........S-A because child care services major, maintenance and
Although
the housing
were
included
in
a
rnodercleaning
chores.
authority
commissioners
are
Obituaries ...
S-A nization plan. "It's mandatory
In the six weeks before the the ones who will decide

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whether

the day care center

Television ......... ...10- B plan," he said.
failed two inspections by the will re-open, the subject is not NESTING
Weather .............SA
But Thomas Wilson Ill, county health department.
kstedoil the agenda for Monday CRANES
Women
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executive

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Workmen busily jockey portions of steel rigging into place at the site of the
teeui Bridge, east of Sanford which spans the St. Johns River. The new bridge
is expected to be completed in early 1977.

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born with Down's syndrome — what used to be Called a
mongoloid baby — and Is borderline
mentally retarded.
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was 13 months old before he sat UP by himself. He was 22
months old before he first maneuvered a spow irft his
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two years.
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for which the bills are due in January. By paying

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Now, figure out whether there will be any big dif. qualify for the maximum standard deduction of $2,ew. deductions or vice versa. Ues taxes booI1
on
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Lr,f;1,.e betoween your inccr6 this year and next. Your Itemized deductions will probably run nu more
chases add up. DO You wmit to buy a new car now —
rease. in value vrith the size of than V.700 for either jear, 30,61t fir3t glance it would and get the Wes W cleductic
n for 197G — or In January
incov.c. it, for example, )ou are psyliq 10 per cent Of appear ilm YOU would be better off seWing for U* w hen the I
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report from Acting t
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LtagUe of Cities convention in Miami; authorization for ad-

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$M
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deductions
means
an
extra
$120 savings.
period or the other, you may be able to cut your taxes now so you can have the deductions for a year when
In
order
to
take
advantage
of
the
timing plan, you
by having itemized deductions greater than the your earnings are high. If you expect your income to have to know which item you c
ft. It is hard fOr
an
shi
standard allowance.
rise — a new job, a working spouse you may want to
people whose money comes from wagesto shilt -U1save the
(Ile standard deduction current!y is 16 per cent of
; the ypar's last Paycheck counts as 1976 income,
Even it our n ome
remain about the same even If you don't deposit It in the bank until January
ad' .tsvi ro.s mcune -after business expenses, but
timin g can save i
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Deductions are easier to shift. You can pay medical
betote =st other deductions
%ith a maximum of
tax
experts
at
Citi
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nation's 3;~wd largest bills early, for example. Suppose you have pledged SM
rl.400 tor sngle persons and MOW for marriedminmercial bank:
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Topic Of City Meet
Participants in a dancing act at the dub, west of U.S. 17-92
and south of SR 436 and club owner Mike Pinter were recently
acquitted of charges that the dancers exposed their sexual
Organs.

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Policy to sell Florida to the rest of the nation.,
000 recent trip to Sanford, Tesch said the rules aren't
clear about bow to apply for the money. But he said
governments wishing to secure state No&amp; must launch

tax bill, deciding whether you want to lspend now or
delay purchases until 17n.

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discuss whether to cancel the occupational license of

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says $150,000 In new matching money is being made
available to local agencies who begin new promotion

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Jim Daniel, director of county government'i IndustrySee king agency, says he plans to apply for funds to
Produce a film on Seminole.
The film. which would highlight
would be ken to otherpans of the ii:
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A New
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President
Ford
and
his
Kissinger.
President and his election cam.
slhowed QuW ahead In at"
WASHINGTON (AP) — The two years of the spending and taxing
goals and held to them, and psign.,,
Democratic opponent, Jimmy
Ford met with Kissinger San. with 294 elec6ral Totes, 24
94th Congress saw headlines inspired more by asserted against the President its own views of
Butz declared that this was Carter, arrive in San Francisco day ta discuss juch subjects as more than needed to wim But it
i4the
nfrontations national priorities.
'B scandals among its
price I pay for a statement tonight to make final prepara. detente with the Soviets, the said his support was slipping in
withavowIeld ngp dent
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Prev1oiy, the executive branch had the
Mdeu and Kissnger'srecent important allta. A Gallup Pon
con
than by legislative accompUshmentL
initiaUve in setting over-all goals, while the versad $11
ssion to further negotiations said CArter's lead had dwindled
But as time provides a longer perspective, the legislative branch merely approved individual
to
establish black rule In south- from 18 points this siunmer to
Carter,
vowing
to
be
Butz'
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more
$-A period that end w ad
w
Friday pieces of legislation.
ern Africa.
eight now, 50 to 42 with 8 per
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he
was
when
ma
House
follows
an
official
rqwi..
aggressive
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two men confronted each As the second of three presi- cent
A Newhouse
legislative branch began to turn against a occupants of Ca pitol Hill and
mand
from
th
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President
on
White
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News Service
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Friday
and
charge'
shift
Of Democratic presidential candi- days ago, said he intends to there will also be a debate be. states that had been in CaWs
branch.
power within the federal g
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Using for the first time the budget procedures Way.
Ford charge that American foreign tween the vice presidential can- column were now undecided.
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Thfl magazine reported a
displayed
a
lack
of
by Its previous Congress, the 94th took
leadership
policy lacks morality and that didates — various polls showed
The heavily Democratic Congress elected

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Since the state pays for cralg"S KhOft — be Is a
&amp;mlopmentlal retardate — getting him Into anotber achool
will require another round Of testing his weiligom NCW
maturity and
By the time we get through all the red taps, ft will

WASHINGTON (AP) Secrell
Before ping to
see Ford,
Speaking
en. siStant Secretary John Knebel,
Ford, meanwhile, was quoted
Wry of Agriculture Earl L Butz cmded a
who would become acting sec- as telling some black plant
Butz, embattled over voicing ari gagement at Camp Hill, Pa., retlary it BuU resigned.
workers today that Butz was
obscene racial slur, resigned scheduled later in the day, acAn Agricuiture Department "merely telling a stows with
today.
cording to Ford campaign aides source told The Associated
the Offenlive language but had
Sanford's ftrefighters kicked off Fire Prevention Week this moirIning With a
Bulz himself announced his in K%MlvaWs- The speech Press today that the
dent been punished 11very severely,
pedal presentation for pupils at All Souls School This afternoon, the firemen depaWeafter
meeting ,ftJ wu to be made Instead by As. had left It solely up to Butz with
Friday's reprimand.
President Ford in the oval ofisited the Seventh-day Adventlist School.
ftceat the Whfte}louse.
"I have just submitted my
etter of resignation to ow

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$W a day is needed to keep operstiq U* two issuft
Centers — one at vicury Baptist Chad on w4v mth of
Sanford and one at Messiah LAtherm awreb in Casadb@"
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And now Lhat the school is without Moral to* Its 56
.
"Unless something comes throgo by WednevIday, tben
SOW is closed," MrL Joiner said. "We'n gob# to be
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went to The Uttle Red
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Joiner of Altamonte Sp*q% who is now pursfta
education
another school for him.
But there aren't many pO@dbffiUeL And most of the
sdwls that are available are at least, an hour's
ri de away.
"He'd be wasted in school after that long a ri&amp;,
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Joiner said, stroking her 2-year-old on,s hair. ,He d be too
tired to loam anyMm.11
But she and her husband Mft are determined to give
Craig the best shot at life they cari. They are determined to

"normal" levels but — for a variety of reasons _ donL The
federal government will no longer support program
designed to bring Own up to normal levels.

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Earning Her $ 1 M illion
NEW YORK (AP)

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begins earning her $1-million salary tonight,
Joining anchorman Harry Reasoner on the
ABC Evening News."
After considerable Planning and rehearsal,
Miss Walters and Reasoner officially begin
their n-w Partnership with a new set, &amp; new
fomat and a larger staff in an effort to move
ABC up from third place in the evening news
slot.
ABC expects
huge Audience for Miss

a1ter3 first regular newscast and
hopes a large number of those who tune in out
Of curiosity will continue to witch in Ot

future.

Miss Walters joined ABC (twa seveft41ure
after leaving NBC's "Today" sibow. 11, 15
years there, she had worked herway up fr,)
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publicity w(irker to coanLborperwn.

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weekday evening national new3caa in this
country (Russia has had one for many yem).
Nliss Walters notes other ct=ges
M.
cluding A 25 per cent incream in the budget —
at the "Even ing News," and says, "It isn't as
if I've come here to save them. It's part of a
new commitment to news on thal part of
ABC.—

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sPring when he learned that Ane. Was
negotiating with Miss Walters, 44 to Jomi 'i
He says e felt ABC wall not
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enough of a chance to build an audiencle on his

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Wu Walters says, "We stili have some
things to figurt cut, like how are we going to
say good ni~ht to each other."

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NATION
INBRIEF
Auto Workers, Ford
Near Contract Settlement
DETROIT (Al') - A contract settlement
seemed to be within reach as the United Auto
Workers and Ford Motor Co. resumed
negotiations on this 20th day of a nationwide
strike.
"We keep moving closer together and a
number of issues are esent1ally resolved,"
said one union source Sunday, after a third
straight day of latenight talks.
"But some things still are in need of
refinement and until all the pieces are
wrapped up, the whole thing will not come togeth," the source said.

No Martfrmns On Mars?
PASADENA, Calif. (Al') - In less than
three months, two robots have increased
man's knowledge of Mars a thousand times.
But Viking 1 and Viking 2 have not found any
Martians, and that may endanger the
prospects of a Viking 3.
For a while It seemed as though the
traveling laboratories from earth had indeed
found ..vidence of life. Their early experiments came up with enticing results, but
the test to confirm those results failed. The
Promising processes have now been chalked
up to a bizzare chemical system beyond finmediate explanation.

WORLD.
IN BRIEF

Germany's Chancellor
Barely Survives Vote
BONN, West Germany (AP) - Chancellor
Helmut Schmidt has barely survived a conservative surge in national elections that cut
his coalition government's ruling margin in
parliament from 46 seats to .eight. Final
returns In Sunday's election, with 91 per cent
Of those registered voting, gave Schmidt's
Social Democratic party and their coalition
partners, the Free Democrats, a combined
total of 505 per cent, A drop frqm the 54.2 per
cent they Won in the 1972 election. Challenger
Helmut Kohl, who campaigned with the
slogan "Freedom Instead of Socialism," led
the conservative Christian Democrats to a
popular vote of 48.6 per cent - up from 44.9
per cent in 1972.

McNamara Raps 'System'
MANILA, The Philippines (Al') - World
Bank President Robert S. McNamara said today the world had the means to wipe out
poverty, but the Industrialized countries have
failed to keep promises to provide the money
to do it. McNamara, former U.S. Defense
Secretary, spoke at the opening of the Joint
annual meeting of the bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). At the
same time, the World Bank Issued a report
showing the United States and Japan at the
bottom of list of economic aid donors and
likely to provide even less help to poor
countries by 1980.

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Five Arrested I n Connection With Auto Thefts
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Wrifer

over to officials at the Sanford
Juvenile
Center.
Florida Highway Patrol
Sheriff's deputies and Mate trooper S.R. Allen arrested
troopers attested five persons David Allen Dowell, 29,
over the weekend in connection Orlando, on a charge of
with two alto thefts.
possession ofa stolen auto after
Kirk Douglas Blaine, 1$, 223 a traffic stop on U.S. 17-92,
Williams St., Altamonte Longwood. Bond for Dowell was
Springs, and tlwee juvenile set at $5,000.
ooya were charged with grand
In other weekend arrests,
larceny ofan auto and deputies sheriff's, deputies reported
recovered a 1V77 Oldsmobile Mark Lee Smithson, 19, Merritt
minutes after it was reported Island, was stopped on traffic
stolen from the Uquor World offenses on SR..419 south of
parking lot at Oviedo.
Chuluota and
allegedly
Deputies James L Townson managed to get out of the
and E.H. Standley reported the locked cage area of a patrol
auto was stopped at Edward car. Smithson was jailed on
Street and Sanford Avenue
p., resisting an officer
after pursuit on SR-471. Bond without violence and traffic
for Blame was set at $5,000,
Bond was set at $8,500.
according to county Jail
Deputies arrested two
records, and the Juveniles, aged Longwood awn at a Fern P
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degree felony charges of
removing fire extinguishers.
Frank Ralph Simonelli, 18, 812
Longdale Ave., and John
Harper Yarnell, 21, 303 N.
Eastlake St., both Longwood,
were held in lieu of $5,000 bond
each.
Deputy ItS. Morton reported
two fire extinguishers had been
taken from the St. John's
Village apartments and were
found at an auto in the area.
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Jailed Edward Peter Nydam,
47, 117 Oak St., 14)flgWOOd, In
lieu of $16,000 bond on two
charges of lewd and lascivious
act upon a child under the age.
of 14.
Sanford police today today
reported items valued at $919
were
reported
missing
following a weekend burglary
at the residence of Mathew
McGill, apartment 60, Castle
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Sanford police today wdre
reported items taken by investigating the reported theft
burglars who pried open a door of $300 cash and work clothing
included two televisions, a tape from a truck perked it the
recorder, cassette recorder and residence of William Howard
a 35mm camera.
Lapp, 300W. Ninth St., Sanford.
deputies reported a
Bob P. Burkett, 15 Blossom
yeold
Chuluota
man wo
Trail, Maitland, told sheriff's
deputies
in coins and seriously burned while trying to
currency in a tobacco can was extinguish a grease fire at a
missing after a break-In at his 'neighbor's house.
Deputies said a pan of grease
residence.
caught fire on a kitchen stove at
Burglars pried a. door at the 69 Second
St., Qailuota,
Midway Elementary School,
home of Robert Allen, 75,
Midway, and made off with two
causing an estimated $600
record players valued at $315, damage
deputy Fred R. Johnson
Frank CIgler, 59, 79 Smand
reported.
St., received first and
Deputy Don Ellis said Henry degree
legs and left
C. Brown, 5019 Tan gerIne Way, arm when he tried to remove
reported $133 In fishing the pan of flaming grease from
equipment was stolen from his the dove, deputies said.
boat while it was parked in a
County fire units cadriveway at his residence.
Ungusted the fire.
The candidate qualifying period for two of the three
South Seminole cities with elections scheduled for Dec. 7,
opened Friday.
In Winter Springs where three
council are up In December, three persons have picked up

Begins In Key States

The seats op are those currently held by Don Slits,
By The Associated Press
Many of the Inoculations are
The vaccine can also be ob.
group 1
Daniels, 5p3 and Donald Browning,
of the nation's most being given by jet-air guns, tamed in doctors' offices Poop
populous dates - New York with which health workers can probably for a service charge.
Candidate. who have picked up qualifying iptti are
Ohio and illinoLs - are Joining administer 3,000 shots a day, In Connecticut, the Mate DeJohn Sabatini of the sonlag board and former mayor and
the swine flu campaign today. compared with 300 by needle. partment of Health will begin Cand
councilwoman Irene Van Eepoel for POUP S and DUkIII
Several others will begin giving
But in Illinois today, the shots distributing doses to private
ate fair
3.
a`d
inoculations later this week. were to be given by needle doctors Tuesday. Public clinics
Candidates are required to designate a campaign
But several are waiting until because they arrived packaged there won't open until Oct. 13.
treasurer, campaign depafty,
petition
mid-month or later.
for needles.
In Wyoming, on the other Q UCI I*fyingcarrvlu the signatures of ii re'jstired voters and pay a
The injections, sponsored by
The elderly and those with hand, the vaccine was available
sle qualifyingteehavetbetrmum swed
tbe
the federal government and chronic diseases will have fl
ballot.
only In public clinics today.
dispensed free of charge at can on the vaccine in ininols, Some will be distributed topriIn Casselberry where the council seats held
public health centers, were first and the inoculation won't be vate doctors only after clinics'
orianiio and Charles Sizer and the council post formerly
given out in Indianapolis, Los generally available until
needs have been met, said c
held by resigned Charles Glcock
op
. Is Open
Angeles and asuuirbof
23.
spokesman for the Health and
peve candidates must file a petition C1YTYIUS
Social Services Department.
the slosatures of 15 registered voters, financial disclosure
About6,0000ftheS6,000doses
and designate a campaign treasurer and depository. No
Ford, Carter At Work
on hand were givenout during a
ifying fee Is charged.
two-day health fair in In.
Candidates, who have picked
gyq pwW
oaUnued From Page 1-A) was created another would dianapolls.
papers,
include:
David
Smothers,
an
electrician;
Frank
dead heat, 43 per cent apiece, In have to be eliminated to
Lucadamo, a retired New Jersey fireman; Bill Brady f
In
New
Hampshire,
which
a sampling of 1,300 voters,
balance
the Seminole County Fire Department and Robert (Bob)
opened
two clinics
Saturday,
Ford said In a Newsweek inIn preparation for the debate, Robin
McBrearty
of the
Health
Clark.
terview that the decline in Car- Carter met Sunday at his home Department said, "We were a
The candidate qualifying period will open In
Icr's fortunes could be due to "a in Plains, Ga., with former
Longwood on o 22, and dose Nov. 2
mistake syndrome.,, He said fense Secretary James Schlesl- little disappointed In the turnseats currently held by JR. Grant
that "some people have more nger, who was fired by Ford
Council
are up as is the mayors office, now occupied by
dccldents than others. Some last year. Schlesinger was a
In Minnesota, MississIppi,
James Lurnt.nn, and the city clerk's post, held by
people make more mistakes critic of detente with Russia
Florida and Kentucky, the proveteran city clerk, ounme ft. ShOmate.
and had urged more defense gram Will start next week at the
A Petition, olped by is registered voters, must be
The Wednesday debate will preparedness.
ear liest,
submitted and no qualifying fee Is charged.
be held at the Palace of Fine
Arts, a 61-year-old San Franclsco landmark with dnr 576
sots that have good views of

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said Sunday the nation,s eco.
nomic problems could be
helped by putting more people
to work through a s per cent
cut In the amount of work time
for those who have jobs.
Former Georgia Gov. Lester
Maddox, Presidential candida te

of the American Independent
party, proposed a law to require
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Congressional Scandals
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the block,
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Mayor
Harry Skop officially tered e Sanford
mayor's
en
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race this morning.
SkoP.auwspaiier owuer,u,es at1aoIcrove
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Dr.

He is challenging two-td= veteran Lee Moore.
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The
Ethics
Committee
Investigated
may qualify for the mayor's race and two
1974, after Watergate had disgraced
a Re- allegations of Improper release of secret mateeommIiuIoa contests until noon Nov. 2.
publican administration, was Itself
wracked by rials. The major case involved the leaking of a
The election will be held Dec. 7.
scandals and allegations of scandals among its
Hous
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Intelligence
Committee
re
port to CBS
own mem bers.
correspondent Daniel Schorr.
The fall of Rep. Wayne L. I.S.ys, 1)Ohi
-o, was The committee never determined officially
the major case. Hays had made a major power who leaked the
information. Subpoenaed to teabase out of his post as chairman of the House Wy,
Schorr refused to name his source, and no
Administration Committee, with wide authority action was
taken against him.
over members' perquisites.
Committees of both cham bers investigated
He was also a force in the Democratic
Caucus, intelligence agencies. Wrongdoing on the part of
By DONNA Es'i-vs
money was received,
chairman Of the Party committee that channeled the CIA and FBI was reported.
campaign funds to congressional candidates and
Herald Staff Writer
"The money is held for lo
Tax changes enacted in two stages probably
Longwood City Council periods of time, sometimeng
s as
had more direct impact on more
cans than Chairman J.R. Grant has called muc
Then, a $14,000-a-year secretary, Elizabeth any
h as a mouth and rnaJng
of
the
other
actions
by
the
94th Congress.
Ray, accused Hays of putting her on the payroll
for an audit of the city police from $2,000 to $5,000. Th
is large "1
Individual and corporate Income tax
de partment's municipal court amount of
only to provide him with sexual favors,
money covering a
lions amounting to about $19 billion a year were
account.
Hays, after initial assertions that he was being put on
long period of time cauaç
the books. Ford's proposals for deeper
In a memo to members of the pr
oblems In tracing and
blackmailed, admitted a "persona! relation- cuts — to be balanced by equal cuts in s
city counc il, Grant said he ha
pending
ship" but Insisted Miss Ray was paid onl
d dung of cases back through the
y for — were rejected.
legitimate work.
met with City Accountant records and creates difficulties
A tax revision package enacted in the last days
Harold Hartsock and Public infoliowig
Under pressure from colleagues and unde
up checks returned
r of the Congress fell shod of the hopes of many
Safety rector Douglas Kell er becaus
investigation by the Justice Department and
e of insuificient funds,"
the would-be reformers. But it did trim some
and the request was made at Hartsock said.
tax
House EthI cs Committee, }isys resigned ff
preferences and Increase revenue estimates by
that time for the audit.
the accountant noted that
committee chairmanships,
then the $1.6 billion — not far below the goal
set under the
The meeting was held after money turned over to the city
renomination he won after the scandals broke, new budget procedures.
hall contained appearance
and finally his seat.
IIart3ock,ina
letter dsted S
The 94th Cong ress' worst performance — in
A rash of allegations against other members
27,
listed
four
items
speciffrally
bonds
that had befl COntinucd
the opinion of many cf t.5 rneait
— was us
criticising practices in ac- or had not been disposed of by
Erli" big' uw'c Produced such results.
failure to enact an over-all energy program to
counting with municipalcourt the court on that (late,
However, the House, already nervous over increase domestic .cupplies, encourage or en- fines
"Furthermore it Is not
and forfeitures handled by
Polls giving Congress a low rating In public force conservation and reduce dependence on oil
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police
court
clerk
In
the
05,1e
to trace back though
opinion, instituted some reforms in its handling from foreigi countries that could both boost police department,
of offici
the recrods to determine what
al accounts, payrolls and travel expenses prices and play International politics with the viand set up a commission to study and recom- tal commodity.
He said a bank account had the check stub bala nce
mend more.
been se t up to handle cash remaining In municipal cowl
Philosophicil differences wl0 tz President
k acco unt r esents," he
In an unrelated matter, on recommendation of
appearance bonds and fines by
Ford's administration played &amp; part in the
the municipal court to provide a said.
the Ethics Committee, the House reprimanded failure, but so did deep divisions in Congress and
meeting of the city council 41
one of its senior members, Rep. Robert LF. within the De
place for daily deposit of cash No
scheduled
mocratic majority.
for this week,
Sikes, D-Fla., for alleged financial impropriety.
and checks received there, thus Grant was not available
for
Congress did enact a variety of energy bills,
It was the first time that the low-profile
limiting the amount on hand In comment on whether he plans
ethics
such
as
one
encouraging
long-range
research
panel had recommended disciplinin
the police station,
g a member. new energy sources and means of
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presentation Tuesday at
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swine
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Commerce.

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used against him.
Twenty-two states ha ve filed
briefs supporting Iowa's argument that this rule should be
overturned and the sospect's
statements should be allowed
as evidence as long as they
were given voluntarily.
Arguments are scheduled
Tuesday on a challenge to an
Oklahoma law permitting
women to buy 3.2 per cent beer
at age 18, although men may
not buy it until 21. Opponents of
the law seek a declaration from
the court that laws relating to
the sexes must m the same
strict constitutional test as raclal laws.
On Wednesday, the court will
hear arguments on behalf of
Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn that a
legislative reapportionment
:designed to favor blacks and
Pue rto Ricans is reverse discrirnination. The reapportion.
ment split the Hasidic community between two districts.
Arguments are scheduled for
d Oct. 12 on the appeal of the
Parker Sea! Co. of Berea, Ky.,
from a ruling that it violated a
federal law against religious
discrimination in employment
when It fired a supervisor who
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the first debate
will do the
questioning
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as an independunt candidate, is
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new term with arguments on an
I . unusual number of important
4a5e5 crammed into Its first
two-week session.
The court scheduled arguments for today on a case in
, which 23 Mates are asking the
Justices to overrule their 10.
year-old Miranda rule restricting police interrogation of suspects.
Other cases to be heard later
..thls week and next week deal
kith charges of sex, race and
religious discrimination in
housing, the treatment of employes and the sale of beer.
Although not unprecedented,
It is rare for the court to hear so
high a proportion of Its major
cues in the opening days of the
1teFfl
At any rate, the court's an.
ounced schedule should decrease the chance that virtually
all of the major decisions will
be put off until the closing days,
. as they were last term.
The case on the Miranda ride
arises from a federal court de.
cislon overturning the murder
conviction of Robert A. Wilhams in the death of 10-year-old
Pamela Powers of Des Moines,
Iowa.
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1972,
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brother compete In a wrestling
match.
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lice in Davenport, Iowa, two
days later. A federal Judge
ruled that, on the way back to
Des Moines, a police detective
had tricked Williams into leading police to the girl's body, al.
though WLsIIS had asserted
his right to answer no questions
until he saw a lawyer.
Under the Miranda rule, a
suspect in custody must be told
of his right to a lawyer and his
right to remain silent. If he
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Carter Interview:
Error In Strategy

The Clock
ey AUDIE MURPHY

"Judge not that ye be not Judged." "
He that Is
without sin among you, let him first cast a stone."
These messages were what Jimmy Carter had In
mind when he frankly discussed adultery and lust
with reporters from Playboy magazine in rather
earthy terms, according to his staff.
The sentiments are fine, but the fact Is that on
this temporal earth citizens are indeed prone to
judge and be judged and they have few IrthflItlons
about throwing the first stone. A general rule of
thumb Is that the higher a person's station in life or
his aspirations to public office, the harder the
Judgments and the faster the stones are thrown.
Carter himself did some rather harsh judging
In the same article when he accused former
President Lyndon Johnson of "lying, cheating and
distorting the truth," as he afrnitted in an apology
to Mrs. Johnson.
Considering Carter's aspirations, it is a
foregone conclusion that his judgment in granting
Playboy an interview, as well as his remarks, will
be a campaign Issue until Nov. 2.
Already, some commentators are saying that's
too bad. Their general line of reasoning, subject to
many variations, is that the cities are rotting, but
that the candidates are talking about abortion,
religion, adultery and other novgermane subjects.
If this logic were extended, the candidates
could not discuss city problems meaningfully
unless they stopped talking about the ethical
subjects. However, the fact of the matter is that
issues in the campaign are not mutually exclusive.
It is entirely possible for the candidates to pose
solutions for cities even as
they talk about religion,
ethnic purity, abortion, sex and other deep moral
concerns.
These are issues because the citizens are
troubled about
them and want them discussed. And

the purpose of a political campaign is as much to
learn about the Inner man as well as his stands on
bread and butter problems. This Is particularly
true In the case of Carter who
has emerged as a
national figure only this year.
Indeed, one of the benefits of the first tebevised
debate was that It gave Americans a chance o
analyze both President Ford and Carter in a new
light. end we would wager that the Intangibles —
the conduct, mannerism, confidence, personality,
etc. — of each candidate were as Important in the

eyes of viewers as the tangibles that they
discussed.
Our guess is that it he had it to do all over
again, Carter would forego an interview with
Playboy and decline to talk about the deeply
private matters of sex. These are mistakes that
will haunt him and throw his campaign off stride.
His opposition will not ha ve to bring up the issue —
it has a life .of its own.
In any event, it is refreshing to see people
concerned about the use of earthy language in a
time when "doing your own thing" is suppoed to
have passed the point of no return.

A Mine Fie
President Elias Sarkis didn't have to make a decision
between guns or butter when 1w was sworn Into office In
Lebanon on Sept. . The choice had been made for MIlL
Lebanon's lia1ogue has been conducted with guns for
last year and a half and it likely will be for the foresmWe

future.
Instead of taking the opportunity for saving fact that as
presented with the Inauguration of a new President. both
Moslems and Christians actually steppe.i up the level of
violence. Fm the first time In its brief history, Lebanon could
not even stage Use Inauguration In Beirut.
Under the circumstances, the strong rumor that Syria is
preparing for a new invasion of Lebanon In a few weeks when
Sarkis has his feet on the ground Is entirely credible.
Syria's position In Lebanon Is precarious. U things t.vatinue
as tiey are, there Is no end In sight to Syria's Involvement In that
unfotunate civil war. Lebanon could very well become Syria's
"Vietnam." On the other hand, if Syria withdraws, the militant
Moslems would believe that they won a victory — and they
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shoe leather, perhaps It Istime to reflect
reniarke about Wells has overaliad, Jimmy upon
Carter'sWjQwWd utterances..
Cuter's Playboy Interview, maybe It is time to take
First of all, Carters a&amp;nIIon that he had, from
be

afrekokatwha,
caused.
Aithoagh I-haven't read the h*er,w, I have
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confessed to having lusted after women Irons time
to time.
Not that he did anything about It, he reportedly
.Iplksed, he just lusted after thorn from
to u
tm
and felt appropriately chagrined_.
When those remarks first surfaced as a topic
contrevry, I had to ornile, because obviously
Carter had Intended them to appeal to that pow of
liberals turned off by his choir-boy image.
Instead, the whole thing blew up in his face, with
yahoos and rednecks from coast to coed attacking
him for talking that way In public, especially to
Playboy.

Umeto time, been attrilicted to women other than
hb wife Is hSf(IY an astounding arfrnhI&amp;(Jn from any
man who Is healthy and sane. (I am assuming
Carter Is both.)
Therefore, the key to the whole rhubarb mat he
within the heated reaction It sparked, a
phenomenon which tells us a lot abo ut human
nature.
Obviously, the "law" Carter violated had

nothing to do with lust it",but with his widkignm

to discuss one of society's taboo subjects. Despite
the Kinsey Report, and Masters ,&amp; Johnson, and
Years of having Playboy lying on millions of coffee
tables, sex, alas, Is stills taboo subject In the
eyes of many Americans.

This category also includes the subject of death
The national press, bored to tears by the banality
of the campaign up to that point, grabbed the hot and few other topics of universal concern which are
vigorously banned from open discussion by
Potato and ran with It, and a flap was born,
society's
self-appointed Emily Posts.
Now that the flames have died clown, and Earl
Carter
made the mistake of stumbling across an
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drawn by some Ignorant native In the jmmgl of
Brazil.
In fact, the line was drawn by America's
ignorant natives, who couid then stand well behind
It and feel very virtuous for doing so.
The entire phenomenon Is completely Illogical,
and too crazily entangled for me to comprehend. I
believe other primitive urges are also Involved,
such as man's tendency to blindly locus upon in•
dividuals within a tribe as sources of wisdom and
strength. (A sort of intellectual laziness which
relieves us of the responsibility of having to think
for ourselves.)

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Guards Ordered Reinstated
At State Mental Hospital
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) —
South
Florida State Hospital has been ordered to
reinstate 36 guards fired after staging a
mass
sick call during a pay dispute.
,However, Circuit Judge James A. McCauley
gave the state until Tuesday to appeal his
order to the Fourth District Court of Appeal in
West Palm Beach,
Attorney Andrew Mavrides told the court
that 59 guards were suspended or fired after 22
called in sick Sept. 19. The rest refused to stay
at work after the end of their 12-ho ur shifts,

But I doubt that they will. Mankind doevt't show
any more affection for logic than It did a thousand
years ago, and that may prove the downfall of the
entire species.
Can't you see It? At some time in the future, a
fanatically "virtuous" American or Soviet
President pushes a button to rid the world, we and
for all, ot his concept otSin.

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EWYORL...(EA)_I AM ON ottht14or
15 million Americans who are known to be deal
or hard of hea ring. I have otoscierosis, a freezing
of the tiny daises horse in the middle ear.
i believe the condition formed over many
years and became serio us during the Vietnam
War. One day I received shrapnel in On leg,
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ft US population stood at 215.7
million at the middle of 1976. Actually, nobody
knows for sure how many of mm there reall y are.
The official figure does not Include an un-'
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Cook, population consultant to The Environ.
mental Fund and formerly president of the
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wasn't
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In any event, I'm fortunate. My disease has
for
the entry into this count ry of Illegal aliens
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been surgically corrected. Well, almost,
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since
the undercount was determined.
Occaslonalb, In conversation someone wW ask
Of the 11 million visitorstothe United States
me how I am and I'll respond, yes, it does look
In the past year, a million may have stayed on
Like rain.
illegally. There is no record of their departure.
Still, sometimes I think I hear too much. For
The Immigration and Naturalization Service
Instance I am
a told that many people, Including
(INS) estimates that a minimum of 400,000
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gill illegally In this country.
associated with such matters as stupidity,
In addition, two or three million aliens enparanoia and sexual impotency. Sexual ii.
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the country illegally In the same period,
potency? I resent that.
and fewer than one million were apprehended
All of this personal data Is not by way of in.
and deported.
that at
vltlng you to send In pennies. Rather my wish Is
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least
600,000 stayed on.
to Identify myself with an Important but
Even using the conservative figures of the
generally unkno wn social Issue of the moment:
INS,
and combining them with the census instelevision captioning for the deal, otherwise
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dercount, this means that
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known as the Line 21 dispute. As It Is now and
of the United States Is more than 220 millIon.
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always has been, TV for the deal Is something
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91%
The natural increase of Americans (the cxlike eating without swallowing. If one can't hear
of births over deaths) inc
increased our
as well as see what Is going on, the crudity of the
population
by
.59
per
cent
in
the
past year. But
tube is, alas Incomplete. A solution is at hand, JOHN
when
Immigration
— legal and illegal — Is ad.
however. I.e., the Line 21 dispute.
ded, population growth was more than 1.2 per
cent.
visual horizontal band above a TV Pict.
The first 'figure would
Screens are composed o1525
po
population In 117 years; the second figure would
lines, the top 2l
NEW YORK (AP)
rom
of which are unseen and are used by the Industry
the do-It-yourself method, but good deal by double It in 57 years. And whil e our population
jy
for technical matters. For example some of
summer Vacations, Ameri cans have been acmethods that kept otherwise idle bui
dous, the world's present population of four 1.
codedthat
with such an array of troubling economic
work.
LInesarenecessaryforthesyndwoflonofUse news
lders at tAIllon will quadruple, If current growth rates
they cannot be lamed should
We can view the Job figures from another continue.
Picture. Others are used for testtransmission.
test
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angle too. There are more Americans at work
now Um ever before In history, even though the
Wt be
thatexercised,
enticing but
economically
requirements, and this It has a potential that the option
perhaps
we shoulddepressing
look at a
others do not.
Jobless rate refuses to caine down. People
Citizens Band radio has bees getting all the
One potential Is Public service to the deaf. few of the brighter aspects of our economy j
finding work. New jobs are being created.
attention, but the whole two-way radio industry
Line 21 can be used to relay caption television see if we can draw enco uragement from them.
for the past 10
This Isn't to say that the employment situation has been experiencing a
First of all, there's that astonishing news from
programs to any set fixed with a
Isn't serious, a matter for great Concern. It Is to years
the Of fice of Management and the Budget that
decoding device,
Federal Communications Commission I
say that the job-making apparatus hasn't broken
the federal deficit In the July-September quarter
figures show that the total number of a hor1zej l
Why the network disfavor? They give several
down
altogether,
that
ut
it Is still functioning.
in likely tobe billion tO$$ billion lower
transmitters In all categories of use Increased
.
Th
erelsa
reasons, all of which are lame. For example they $20 billion officially estimated,
bit othopeto be distilled also from
say the captioning equipment Is too expenlive. This
the way prices have acted. Remember when 1975. The number 1995 to more thain 14 million In I
of news Is rare at any time, but
type
of transmitters In the public
Inflation was 12 per cent and everyone thought it
In fact, there would be a one-time cost of about coming In the midst of
safety
field,
monetary
however,
$50,000 ( the price of a 30-second commercial
went up six fold — from
would
international
continue rising, as it did In some European 54I®
on problems and
the Ford strike and the fear of
to 3.3 million.
countri es?
Prime time) and thereafter about $1,000 for each rising prices and worry about capital spen
ding.
Only amateur radio registered a decline for
60-minute program captioned. Actually, the it is an event
to be savored,
The Inflation rate now Is one-half that. This the period, dropping from 286,000 to 276,000.
networks wouldn't have to buy anything LI they
We can also find some encouragement simply
Isn't good by any means, because a 6 per cent
choose not to; Line 21 captioning would not force by looking
at the other side of Use coin,
Reviewing a biography of Mao Tse.tung
rate continued for a dozen years reduces a dollar
caption, It would merely a llow It.
In housing, for example, we tend to overlook
shortly
to
a
penny,
but
before the Chinese leader Jo
It
should be recognized as quite
The real reason for network opposition Is
his
that the remarkable activity that has been occurring
illustrious ancestors, the Soviet newsined
an Improvement.
agency
the executives want Line 21 reserved for more all Yearlong In the existing home market. True,
Thu revealed that 21 mIllion Chinese perished as
profitable use. Such as the transmission of the new
home market has been ra ther weak, but
So
there
are
some
things
to
shout
about.
The
a
trouble is that peo pl e aren 't shouting. They hold result of "repressions by the Maoist regime."
pr inted commercials. To hell with the hard of that's not
t he entire story,
According to the book, written by one Fedor
to
some of the bad memories and they put their
hearing unless one day they wish to read a
When
people
buy
existing
homes
Bur
they
laIsJ, 25 m illIon Chinese were liquidated
do
not
money
in
the
bank
and
they
hold
nice captioned tch about mouthwash,
to a wait-andsimply move in and settle down. They fix them
see
fng
the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s,
attitude.
cap1
capitalism.
ngerthana1Jforce
ten help fix up a
two
million
establishment of cornCtpubliccoignpt,IInvite you towr jyo
And that itself, economists tell us, is munesa nd during the
on Ina..
oflem
scorn to any or all of the networks. Address to: neighborhood too.
sometimes
enough
sagainst
to bring on Use very conMoreover, they put people to work. This has
ditions we seek to avoid, a self-fulfilling national minorities.
The People In Charge Of Keeping The Deal In been a
big
year
for
home
improvements, Houses
Why, this Is two or three times the num be
The Dark
prophecy, a fear that causes people to stumble
r of
everywhere have been upgraded, some of it by
Russians who perished during the eMabflsiim
into the sit uation th ey are running from.
of comm unism In the Soviet Union.
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BOCA RATON
(AP) —
Two
development firms trying to uncap exclusive
Boca Raton won the first round when a judge
ordered the city to lift a 1972 law that set the
cap oil development at 40,000 dwelllng'tjt
However, the city council called a special
meeting for Thursday to decide whether to
appeal the ruling by Circuit Judge Thomas
Sholts.
The suit challenging the cap was filed by
Boca Villas Corp. and Keating-Meredith
Properties. Another lawsuit was filed by
Arvida Corp. and has been scheduled for a
hearing in November.

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As the
sta tewide grand jury ended Its 18-month term
today, It called for tougher laws on bingo,
tighter security at race tracks and mandatory
prison sentences for bookmakers.
"We have more than our share of organized
crime figures in Florida," State Atty. Eugene
Whitworth of Gainesville, the grand jury's
legal adviser, said. "We seem to be a haven
for them,"
The Jury's probe of illegal gambling in
Florida led to indictments against 330 persons
on 1,368 counts, But the panel said it was
unhappy that so many charges have been
"dismissed for procedural reasons" and
asked for a formal inquiry.
Prosecutors in Dade, Broward and Palm
Beach counties have said that most of the ui..
dictments In Sou theast Florida failed to show
that the crimes crossed county lines. If the
crimes weren't multi-county, they were
outside the special panel's jurisdiction, ju
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Ford Warns Of War In South Africa
WASHINGTON
President Ford bluntly
warned congressional leaders this week that the
Ou ,uiiive to secretary of State Henry
KIashigcr's African diplomacy could be a bloody
racial war.
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With Kissinger filling in the details, the
President explained behind closed doors that he
had no options except "to proceed as we did or to
face foreign Interference and a bloody confrontatioct"
According to confidential minutes of
the
meeting, the President dressed that "the risk to
our negotiations was very high." Kissinger
echoed that the "situation might go out of con.
trot" by the end of the year. "During the ntlny
season," he added.
Unless the United States stepped In to resolve
the Rhode3ancrIsIs now, said, "insurgent
forces th the fro
ck)coes would In
time exceed (Rhodesia's) conventitmal forces."
Kissinger, just back fn.m shuUllng between
black and white leaders in 'Africa, said he took
Rhodesia's Prime Minister Ian Smith aside after
the formal discussions for a tough, "private tenminute talk."
Smith "would have preferred to accept the
PRINCIPLE of majority rule," said Kissinger.
Smith was trying to draws fine semantic line,
but Kissinger wouldn't let him get away with it.

"We had to have his ACCEPTANCE of majority
rule," 5314 the Set.r;.
He got It. Now the big danger Is toprevent
hard liners In Rhodesia and guerrillas In other
countries from blowing the agreement," he said.
Kissinger told how he walked the diplomatic
tightrope in Africa. Because Rhodesia is still
technically a British colony, he explained, the
British must play "the visible role." The United
States "has no legal standing. The United
Kingdom does."

Black leaders also had objected strenuously
to meeting with Smith and his colleagues Inside
of Rhodesia. Kissinger resolved the Imbroglio by
wangling a "substantial agreement" not to meet
In "Rhodesia or London." The parties involved,
he said, would rather In Geneva or else in
Livingston, Zambia, on the Rhodesian border.
MacondiUonofsurnionto majority rule,
Kissinger said, Smith had demanded that United
Nations economic sanctions against his country
be lifted at once. The U.S.-British plan, said
Kissinger, calls for Lisodesla's eventual black
prime minister "to pre.is In the U.N. for lifting
the sanctions."
To help the white aupermacist government
make the transition to black rule, Kissinger said,
would cost about $1.3 billion over the next five to
ten years. 'Our contribution could be $300 or $400

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"They studied our reactions when the n"We'd like to see a lot of It through private In.
I
strwnents
of torture were applied — Everything
vestment channels,"
as extracted In the
President Ford was guardedly optimistic, they obtained from us was
"We're long way f rom a final Conclusion," he tort ure chamber," The
added bitterly
said, "but we've made substantial progress and that his Brazilian torturers were "rcnc3rnatj
Nazis."
we're going to keep at It.,,
The writer enclosed a
crude,pathetic
REINCARNATED NAZIS: Sometimes, we drawing to
show how a prLsor Is st-mi up In
can almost hear the cries of unbearable pain
the notorious "parrot perch." The
appealing to us from the torture chambers of is hung upside down Irm a bar r4ed "ktm.
Brazil,
We have written so much about It, yet sobeneath his knees. The wrists are lashed
exte the:
Little Is done by the American or Brazilian • ankles, thus
over
exposing "th.' must Intimate and
governmen to end the madness,
sensitive areas of the body —
to the will of the
Such dories do not make headline,. But we torturers,"
To the head-down victim the torment
feel compelled, In the interest of humanity, to
then
apply "electric shocks on the genitals" and "hot
publish them from time to time.
We have heard most recently from a man water on the genital organs." Water is dripped 1.
w hose identity we have carefull y verified. We into the
they are
are withholding his name, however, to prevent stuc k with needles. Some are castrated.
The torturers "rape the young women," Use
reprisals. His letter reached Us
n- writer
cIana, "It Is pure horror. Even the welltermedlaries in 'an underground chain. One
member of the chain urged, in a note, that the seasoned mind recoils at the thought that human
could so degrade themj4y"
story be sent "to Jack Anderson."
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Footnote: The Brazilian embassy I41lj their
The victim in this case was imprisoned
without trial, and he has been tortured off-and-on government does not torture At the State
Deprtment, our sources complain secretiy to us ,i
for more than six months. The victim doscrftj of
the tortures. They blame Secretar
his torturers as "men of a certain Inte1lectu.
y of State I
Henry
Kissinger', policy of
on,
level doctors, psychologists, and sociologists,
I
Under
this
policy,
u addition to the executioner,
it isn't considered polite to
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parts of a funeral directors service is simply
to be a good listener . . to let families
express feelings that cannot and should not
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Karen S. Fryer, Fern Park
DISCHARGES
Sharon Bass
Sanford:
Rubye Christiansen
lisa Ann Jenkins
Shawn
M. Edsall
Leona Lee
Sidney W. Grover
Eugene J. Cirrol Sr, DeBary
June J. helms
Ralph E. Chalfant, DeBary
Mrs.
Harry C. Freeman, DeBary &amp; boy James (Nancy) Logsdon
Susan E. Sanford, Orange
Patricia A. Moye
City
Marcia Southerlarmd
Marlene Mast, Longwood
Pauline DeLay, DeBary
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Gladys I. Henry, DeBary
Ruth F.
Cavanaugh,
Rhoda M. Saeld, DeBary
Longwood
Jeffery Michael Brumbaugh,
BIRTHS
Altamonte Springs
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Mrs. Dalton (Kathleen) (Marlene) Hast, a boy,
Burke &amp; girl, Maitland
Longwood
Hazel M. Githuly, Osteen
DISCHARGES
Marie Gil, Tampa
Sanford:
OCTOBER 3
Sarah N. Burgess
ADMISSIONS
Ben Evans
Sanford:
Harry B. Garvin
Paul E. Elsea
Bertha B. Hollis
Ronnie E. Griffin
Viola L. Johnson

Mereea Jones
Annie B. Parker
Willie L. Ro binson
Carrie Smith
Margaret A. Ross
Elizabeth Washington
MRS. EDNA MOORE
Frederick C. George, Deltona
MRS.
ALLIE
M.
CORLEY
Walter G. Latshaw, Deltona
Mrs. Edna Carrie Moore,
Mary A. Harrington, Deltona John P. Sumner, Deltona
Mrs. Allie Mae Corley, 69, of
of 2700 Ridgewood Ave., SanFrederic W. 1ann, Deltoisa
ia
Shirley J. Miller, Geneva
Elliott
Ave.,
Sanford,
cu
ed
ford, died Sunday at
Edwin J. Ogden, Deltona
Seminole
Friday.
Born
Linda S. Spencer, Longwood
in
Crestview,
she
Memorial Hospital. Born Iii
Charlotte M. Simmons,
came
to
Sa
Mrs.
Bernard (Joyce) Shupp
nford
in
1949.
She
Deltona
Washington, D.C., and she
&amp; baby boy, Sanford
was a member of the Church of
came to Sanford In 1964 from G
od , flnd and Holly.
Nanlernoy. Md. She was a
Survivors include th ree sons,
member of Zion Lu th eran
Charles
Palmer Corley, of
Church, Washington, D.C.
Survivors Include a daughter, Missouri; Russell L.. New
Mrs. Dorothy Ferris, Sanford; Smyrna, and Doyle E. Corley of
sister, Mrs. Mabel Lewis, Sanford; three sisters, Mrs.
Hillcrest hlelghts, Md.; three Manilla [Anton, Lake Wales,
grandchildren and four great. Mrs. ChrIstine Harvard, of
Virginia and Mrs. Ora 1.
grandchildren.
A
rnold, Sanford; two brothers,
Services and burial will be in
.1.1.
Green. OkeechobWas)üngton.
Gramkow Funeral Home in Bruce Green, Sanford; seven
charge of local arrangements, grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren,
IIUBBARDEUBAN
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
Hubbard I.. Eubanks, 61, of
charge of arrangements.
Lake Mary di ed Saturday. Born
irs Augusta, Ga., he moved to
Lake Msiry In 1924. Mc was a Funoral Noflc
member of the First United
Methodist Church of Sanford.
CONLEt'. MRS. ALLIS MAE Survivors Include his wife,
Funeral services for Mrs. Allie
Mrs. Margueritte Eubanks,
Mae CorIvy, 69, of 13.31 Elliott
Ave.. Sanford, who died Friday,
Lake Mary; daughter, Mrs.
will beheld today jt 2:30 p.m. at
Rochelle Whitley, Lake Mary;
theChurch01 God with Rev. C 0
two grandsons, Lake Mary;
Harris and Rev. .1 T, PillS of
8uriaI in Evergreen
stepmother,
Mrs.
Tom
Cemefery Brisson Funeral
Townsend, Lake Mary; four
siiters, Mrs. Marijane Wise,
EUSANKS. HUSSARD L.
Fern Park, Mrs. Barbara
Funeral services tot Hubbard L.
Hickson, Lake Mary, Mrs.
Eubenk. dl, of Lake Mary, who
Yvonne Saisbury, Sanford and
died Satufday, will be held at
10 30 cm, Tuesday, at the
Mrs. Irma Jane Landers,
graveside
in
Evergreen
Sanford.
Cemetery with Ply. Leo King
Brisson Funeral Home Is In
ofilcilling, Brisson Funeral
Home in charge.
charge of arrangements.

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'tD.
In Its severe forum it is
frequmiy called "Juvenile-one" within relatively narrow limits because pancreas responds to
and
KADI
diabetes
since that Is the type most often seen In young people.
Diabetes Mellitus; was first9t ?th. Ebers Papyrus, Here
the stimulus of sugar by releasing Insulin In an appropriate
dated about 1500 B.C. e first clinical descript
the
untreated
disease
may
progress
rapidly
tos
gravely
anoint.
The Insulin brings about a lowering of the Wood sugar by
ion of the disease imbalanced metabolic state called ketoacldosjs w
Th
was given in time second
hi
ul
ch can res t facilitating Its transport Into the various cells where It Is
century A.D. by a Greek physician, in coma and death unless mntrnllpd by
Arataetm of Cappadocia. He named It "diabetes" when he
Insulin. The less acute
metabo
metabolized
lized to furnish energy for body functions.
ohform of the disease Is called
diabetes since It
The diabetic, unfortunately. Is unable to maintain this fine
winewaspassed, since the word usually occurs later in
"diabetes" In Ionic Greek meant a "siphon."
control Of the blood sn4arIn digbetM IM Wood ,
to
While the symptoms and the clinical course of diabetes have diet.
exceIvehsInrepo,metha,irlormaydoso,emin
been known for more than 3,000 years, exactly why It occurs arid
a fasting situation. Because the sugar Is not being metabolized
Despite what appears to be
preciselyhowjtasig
Matter of
control, In many ca
pro rly It accumulates In the blood and spills over Into the urine.
on,conjtweanj progressive changes may take proper
place In both juvenile and
Thepe
study. Research In the late 1800s decisively demonstrated that the maturity
excess of sugar In the blood may cause changes In many
diabetes that can lead to gradual deterioration of the
organ fundamentally Involved Is the pancreas. Further
organs
of the body.
vestigatlon pinpointed the areas in the pancreas known as the. blood vessels, kidneys, nervous system and the eyes.
When one looks mod carefully to detect diabetes, suspicion falls
Compared to defining precisely what diabetes Is, the decision
Islets of Langerhans, which secrete Insulin, as the p
first on those who have a family history of the disease, on those
who
is
a
la
ce
where
a
di
be
tic
Is
realtively
simple. A diagnosis
time pro blem lies,
older than 40 and on the obese.
made upon the evaluation of tests Indicating the of diabetes Is
Just what Is diabetes?
presence of an
The diagnosis depends on the demonstration of abnormal sugar
abnormally high amount of sugar In the blood.
It is disease of unknown cause willis very Important genetic
metho
Wood
.If the
The foodstuffs the body uses are divided Into three
main
types:
index of suspicion Is high, the physician may also order a Glucose
element In Its occurrence, A major feature appears as an Inability carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Carbohydrates are
found
In
Tolerance Test. This Is highly standarlzed procedure in which a
to metabolize carbohydrates normally, due either to Impaired potatoes, rice and bread products as well as In milk, fruit and
production of Insulin or to a defect somewhe
measured amount of gl ucose drink Is given and blood drawn at
re In the normal
vegetables. The metabolism of these su
espuducesgl
Process of insulin activity- The carbohydrates in the
vecific
times to determine how the sugar is being metabolized by
form of
which is delivered as sugar to all portions of
glucose (a sugar) accumulte In the
the body
the body. This is compared to the nondiabetic patteria and the
blood and, because of their bloodstream,
high concentration, overflow Into the urine.
ph ysician Is able to see whether the patient's reaction follows the
The nondiabetic is able to maintain the level of his blood sugar
diabetic pattern.
S'ThiIe It nra aol slway blbie to prevent
!sease,
Perhaps It can be delayed fora number ofyeso Vat its course
is shorter And less destructive In the Wtimte compli
t
cations tha
may follow. Until the discovery of a sign or "marker" that
(Continued From Page 1-A)
definitely predicts the future onset of diabetes, this night be a
each year he will fall a little farther behind,
probably be another month," Mrs. Joiner said.
prudent road to follow.
"There's no way to really gauge his potential until he
Cowsthmi the time It will take him to adjust to a new
Excerpted from the book "Diabetes Expla ined: A Layman's
gets
a
little
older,"
Mrs.
Joiner
said.
"We know he's
school, Craig could lose as much as two months. And at this
Guide,"
by Ira J. Laufer and Herbert Kadlsoa, by perimmissbon of
trainable and we think he's educable."
point in his Life, two months could be critical.
the publisher, Saturday Review Press, a dlvlson of E.P. Dutton &amp;
Retarded children are generally classified In three
The peak years of learning for all chil dren are between
Co. Inc., Copyright 1916 by Ira J. I.aufer, M.D. and Herbert
groups: the profoundly retarded, who usually spend their
yearsareespecially
Kadi,on.)
lives
In
Institutions; the trainable, who can learn to dress
vital to the future of a child like Craig.
themselves, perform other simple tasks and
"We know he's going to reach a plateau and he just won't
work
In a specially controlled environment; and the
learn any more," Mrs. Joiner said. "His peak learning years
'
educable, who may be able to attend public schools and
be
are now and upcoming sowe have to cram as much o
ER
relatively self-sufficient.
flats Into him now as we can.,,
Not long after Craig was born, his pediatrician recomDor and Mike never stop working with their son.
mended
placing him In an institution. Deciding against that
Sunday's high $5; today's low
When Craig interrupt.s his father's concentration on a
When
The
Geneva Cltizeni i.
was
one of Donna Joiner's first positive steps In dealing with
game by pounding on the table, Mike says "table" a
has Invited canCraig's problem.
Partly cloudy becoming
few times to try and plant the word In his son's mind before
didates
for
the
office
of
county
mostly
cloudy over the north
"InstItutionalizati
Is
a
prejudice with doctors," Mrs.
on
he sweepshim up in a big hug.
commissioner to attend It, portion Thursday sal the south
Joiner
says
now.
"They
know
how
hard
It
can
be
to
raise a
Donnaspendsanhouradayworking with Ig
0f
regular meeting at 7:30 tonight portion of the state on Friday.
retarded child."
that time Is spent repeating the games and tasks Uttle Red
at
the Geneva Community
But
Widely scattered showers on
the
last
time
she
took
Craig
for a check-up, the doctor
Schoolhouse staffers are working on with Craig. A box of
building to speak on a series of Wednesday.
made
positive
comments.
"He
said
Craig seems very
duplicate toys is kept in the kitchen.
questions prepared by the
comfortable with himself as a human being," Mrs. Joiner
Showers likely Tuesday
And Do nnm, too, Interrupts
in
sentences to repeat words to
organization.
said.
"He
thinks I'm doing a good Job."
through Friday. Seasonal
Craig. "He's picked up a lot of words lately but no one
me questions Include alter- temperatures through Thur.
Craig doesnn't have the medical problems many Down's
understands him but me," she laughs.
natives
to the Osceola land-fill sday, turidng cooler over the
syndorome
children
have,
and
he
Is
expected to lives normal
His 5-year-old brother Donnie helps, too.
program; the county operation north Friday. Highs In the lit
lif
pan
es
another
reason
for
teaching
him
as
much
as
"He doesn't really understand," his mother said. "We've
he
of utility companies and with lows from the upper as to
can possibly absorb.
told him Craig's brain Isn't as smart as his and he accepts
waterworks; alternatives to the the mid 76,,
Craig has, of course, had a major infl uence on his famil y.
controversial
fee system for
"He's
made
my
husband
TUESDAY'S TIDES
and
I a lot more patient," Mrs.
Th e Joiners don't know how much Craig will ever be able
legal
county
Joiner
services;
criteria
Daytona
Beach: Highs 6:40
said.
"You
Just
can't
rush
him."
to learn. A battery of tests has place his IQ In a range betand
procedure
for
appointment
a.m.
and
"I
really
feel that there's a reason Craig was given to us,"
7:63 p.m.; Lows 12:23
ween 00 and 86. A score of 100 Is considered average.
to the county zoning board; a.m. and 12:44 p.m.
Mrs. Joiner said. "He's influenced our friends and relatives
But Craig's
z-alg'sscix'e will probably slide downward as he gets
restrictions In relation Port Canaveral: Highs 6:27
in ways we don't even know yet."
older, since IQs are figured as a comparison between a
Then
she
smiles,
with
just
a
to
water
to prevent over- a.m. and 6:41 p.m.; Lows 12:12
touch
of
sadness.
"At
first,
I
child's chronological age and his mental age.
never though I'd say It, but he's a great little guy to have
development In the Geneva n.m. and 12:32 p.m.
Since Craig learns more slowly than the average child,
area; current regulations on Bayport: Highs 12:36 a.m.
around."
new subdivisions regarding and 12:48 p.m.; Lows 6:47 a.m.
roads and drainage.
and 7:12 p.m.
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judicial candidates but critics who fared
poorly in this year's poll say the proposed
changes are "utterly insignificant."
Th e protestors challenged th e cred ibility of
the bar's first poll released in August. They
claimed th at lawyers answered questions
concerning the "quality and clarity of judicial
opinions" for candidates who had never been
judges and thus had never written any
opinions.
Dade Circ uit Judge Harvie DuVal, defeated
in a hotly contested race with Supreme Court
J ustice Joseph Hatchett, said only 18 per cent
of th e state's 15,400 lawyers bothered to return
th eir auestionnaires.

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In other Midget results,
Steve Sensasiac with 21 yards. Mllwee outdistanced
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Lakeview's defense was pounded Ocoee, 26-7, ani West
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Chuck Scott scored for
r, there re to
170
warren Morris and R Ich Hondersoh
he day
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;1 nine victor*- On a 151"d ran and (match play) of Pro division and
beth logged Gary Smith added 21-yard
thefirst1:45thesecond
he has a good chance to upset Atla and win the l0round title.
half rocketed Tuskawilla to a 74 yards in six We&amp; Robed touchdown Wrst aril an extra Tom Weldi and Tom Rusmk (match
of amateurs qualified for state
But If he is dill suffering from the effects of the pounding he 42.0 slaughter of Ja
ckson Blonigen made eight tackles point. Tim O'Shaugnessy nailed Playl
championship In Tampa, Oct. ly.
took from Obed, Taco could be in for a lot of trouble.
Heights In another Junior and added three assist to the Jackson Heights quarPro-Am
to
The supporting card will include Scott Clark and Milton Midget contest. John Kelleher anchor the MlIwee defense.
tert)ack in the end zone for a
Richard Henderson John Gann d.
Owens against unnamed opponents.
safety to round out the 5.O
Morris, Im
returned the second-half kickoff
South Seminole
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halt Sudden death; Joe joyner-Alan
decision.
&amp;) yards for the first score, then long scoring plays to
AthIson d. Robert H end:onG
Jones. 1.up; Charles. Zeni.Jlmmy
I spent part of last week in South Florida and took in
Rick Perez added a four-yard Sanford Peewee club. Dwayne
Sanford's Junior Bantams Craig
the
d. Dan AfldII$.LIITy Greene,
Norton fight in Miami.
run and a 43-yard interception Johnson bulled through five were forced to lake on Cocoa
The spot I viewed the heavyweight encounter from was the return.
would-be tacklers on a 5$-yard Beach with only 12 players
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In other Junior Midget action,
seven youth teams boosting undefeated South Lake swatted,
their overall season recordii to Milwee, 27.0, while South
4.0.
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in the junior Ndget d&amp;W straight victory, 24-0 over
Orlando Central whipped Sanford. Teague routed Orlando
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Eleanor and Wallace Ayres
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of James made use of the free bus fur,
the class stailItift Sept. It". He
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In
Bible
study al the Chuloota
turning haves.
resident.
Anne Lowe and Dawn Cratitir". Altamonte Mall. 7bw taking
Symphony
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FREDERICK W. BERENS, INC.,
TWELFTH - I. Maruirl-Aguirre this Court this 24th day of Sop1176.
Plaintiff,
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Murkier
Del, N; Chamblj, NY. N.
Clerk of the Circuit Court in PublDeput Clark
Nebraska ii, Miami Fla. 9
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, Institutions the
two
gi
fts
HITG.Brett,
Western
Divislin
XC.
215;
i sh Sept.20 271
recording secretary, ram All Chapter Luncheon uO
Dim. 21, Michigan St. 500; 0(3-') 15.30; P(4.3)
i II
L.A.
Carew, Mm. 200; Chambllu,
3 0 1 .073 S 62
hosp
13L*
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OOr
TENTH - I. Ram (4) 21.10 7.00 and serve a copy thereof in
1
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S Fran
Ohio U. 34. Toledo $
NY, 105; Munson, NY, 156; RIv3 1 0 .750 13 o
pec1aily
d
es
erving:
PetItioner's
attorney,
Jack
T.
Aflnta
Its. NY, iSA
Oklahoma 21, low. St. 10
3.40; 2. Fermin (1) 7003.40; 3. Arco Bridgei,
I 3 0 .250 47 41
AMERICAN
P.O. Drwer z Sanford. UNITED STATES DISTRICT
CONFERENCE
.
Semimle Youth Ranch and
(3)3.20 Q (14) 40.40: P (6-1) 104.00;
N Orins
DCI) BLES-Ons.
KC,
1
3
0
.230
6$
112
Oklahoma
St.
14.
N.Texss
11:
s
?.
Florida 37771, on or before the 20th COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
e
- /
- Bastorn Divisl.,,
00 (6-4) 166.00.
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D.Evns, San, 31; Carty, CIO,
0 1 0 .000 33 126 10
saw.
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Home..
day of October, 913, or otherwise. FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
W L T Pct. PP PA
ELEVENTH - I. Oguiza.p,re
22: G$t, KC, 22; McRae,
Sunday's
Results
Purdue
12,
Miami,
Ohio
20
fault
will
de
be
entered
N. Eng
against
3 1 0 .750 131
you. Case N.. 76-344-Orl.Civ.y
(2) 13.10
...i
UCLA 10 Ohio St. 10
New England U. Oakland
City
1.40:2. CochE5na
17
Ralt
.
Persons wishing to
.0 I W .139 124 V
WiTNESSmyhandands,ago, the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
-',lJl
S. Dakota 30, Augustsnil, S.D. (1)0.00 3-30; 3. DomingSeto (1)
Buffalo
I?
-the
Clark Of
Circuit Court.
-Jc
donate
sale
-I
items
t
such
.1g
.
PRINTHA
M.
CARthis
Plaintiff,
ti
Ili lath any of September. 197ol.
5
PENTER.oc.,of &amp;I, Defendants. _
TWELFTH - 1. Monalo.Arica
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83 wiu ciu, plan
ts,
li1
T ex as AIM II, Illinois 7
20.00 15.00 15.20; Formin.Aeu,(2)
goodeditomsandb
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
7305 40; 3, SanhILatr. (6) lAo, Q
PUBLICATION - On motion and
Wittenburg U. Ohio
.
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
Weslyn (7.5) 4110 PS.2J)7$45 a
.
Oftloay of Plaintiff in the av.
-10Im s
. JTU
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L. W5Ii
Y.
Sniffled
with
2-I)
141.40.
-,
-cause by Its A$5iit*t
Daniel Rayman, Ruth
SOUTHWEST
Deputy Clerk
BY ABIGAIL VAN BtJREN
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Kindle -$145,344; A -1,454. United States Attorney, In an action
Arkansas
TCU 14
Jack T. BrIdges of
I&amp;%nIi Ra man with craft
for
Arkansas St. i, NW Louis. ______________________
~
agaInst the defendant(s), Printha
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp;
I
Karl Benson at the
M. Carpenter, a single woman, and
the Trick or Treat Sale advertised on his
ana 21
DEAR READERS: Today
BRIDGES
poster
hospital.
Mllund,
Inc..
a
Baylor )$. S. Carolina 17
Florida
corporation,
begins Fire Prevention Week.
Legal
p.0.
Z
SW Oklahoma 10, Tarleton St.
and to inforce a lien upon r..i4
Sintord, Florida 32171
I
EMMM
r
had so much response to
0
Property
situate
in
this District and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Attorn.y toe PetitIoner
described is follows: Lot 0. Lake
th e
SW Texas 21, Abilene 15
published last year
S.plevnber
20,27
1 Oct. 1. Sylvan Estates, according to
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Texas 47. Rice IS
pus
00 the same occasion that I
hi $576
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-II74.CA4
Texas All 77, Stephen F
thereof recorded in Plat Book 12.
DED.lQj
In Is: lie MarrIaa
thought I'd reprint It.
Austin 1
Page 13 and 14, of the Public records
EMILY
C.
COURSON.
of
,.,
________________________
Seminole County. Florida, and if
- In 1974 approximately 12,000
FAR
WEST
-a
and
urwio vu ins court that the
4
California
San Jose St. $4
Americans
perished tii nearlY
HERMAN
D. COURSON, Husband.
- have a fire drill In your
Colorado 43, Drake 24
NOTICE OP INTENT TO
dsflndant, Printha M. Carpenter
'.)U
three
million
NOTICE
OF
fires.
And In home to be sure everyone
are not lntsabltants Of nor found
Geambling U. Hawaii 23
NIOISTURPICTITIOUSNAME
ITHE
STATE
OF FLORIDA TO:
Canada, there were nearly 900 knowswhttodotnc
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tPIat Within the State ofFlorKi and have
Montana 2$, Weber $t. 23
aseoffj.
HER MAN D. COURSOP4 WHOSE the undersigned, desiring to.ngage not
.
Montana 31. 24. Boise st. 20
deaths caused
by ap;•.
Remember:
Fire
exthat personal sirvics upon them is
Nevada-Las 'gas 3$. idaho RESIDENT AND MAILING AD. In business
proximately 79,000 fires.
DRESS IS ROUTE 5, BAXLEY, of DONS SHOES at $160 State not Practical because their
St. $17
tinguishers put out 97 per cent
cycles
GEORGIA 3)513.
.
. -.
A large percentage of those of all fires on which they
Street, Sanford, Florida, 32771
rnld.nc. and WhitUbOUtS are
Nevada Reno
$7,
.
Montana
are
ion
A$woenPetitforDl$,,Of
Intends
Tech 7
,ito register the said nam
who died were children,
It ii ORDERED that
elderly sprayed, and most large fires
Printh. M. Carpent appear the
New Mexico 33. Colorado St. MarrIage having been filed wlmtheCleqkolttseclrcultCourtol PIeadtothecompIaint,..mnby
or
pei-ioii and invalids who had
regarding a riquest for the Seminole County, FloridI.
20
start as small fires. So, invest in
$93995
dissolutIon ot said marriage to
1st da y of December. 1574. and In
been left alone "for just a few a compact, easy-to-use
DATED this 10th day of Sep
Oregon 21, Utah St.
d
fire
Emily C. Courson, In the Circuit tImber, A.D. 1q76.
efault thereo f the Court will
Was $Z$9J5
Southern Cal. 35. low . 0
minutes."
Court in and for Seminole County,
extinguisher and keep It handy
5: Elisha Morgan
proe to the hearing a
Utah 3$, Texas El-Paso ii
The chief eauses of fires,
ad.
Florida, the short fill* of which Is:
5: Linda Morgan
(Udication of this suit as If Printha
1.
in your
hen, or be a sport
Washington 30, MInnesota 7
N I
IN
RE:
THE
MA
order
RRIAGE
OF
of the toll taken, Were: and buy one
Publish:
Sept,
20.
27,
1q74
Oct 1,
M. Carpenter had been Served with
Washington State is, Idaho 6
dLE.d
for
your
cottage,
EMILY C. COURSON, Wife, and DED-101
proce In thi State of Florida, but
1. Smoking
Wmjng 13. ArIzona st. 10
car, boat and the back
I HERMAN 0. COURSON, Husband,
Only to itsi extent provided for by
2. Electrical wiring
mess presents command you to
Section 1335, Title 2$, Unit ed
bedr oom.
States
3. heating and cooking
I appear and file your Answer or
c4*
Code; it Is furthq ORDERED that
blore recently, some cxFICTITIOUSNAMU
other defensIve pisadings with the
notice
of
this
order
equipment
Plotics
is
pubIistse by
be
hIt,by
givin
that
I
am
Clerk
of
cellent
fire-deteetion
systems
the CIrcuit Court In and for
LAS VEGAS (API Marshal in a
. 4 Children playing with
in buslneu at Corner of 4th the United St5t
Final Seminole County, Florida, and Serve and
has- i' becnme available In
Of
oees and money.wInnIngs
Maple,
circulation In
Sanford. Seminole
a
copy
thereof on Wife's attorney, c.
matches
Sunday In In* $131000 Sahara
County,
Florida.
homeowner
s. Ask your local
flty.
FiorKi
der
the
fict
e
ltlouj
__
Vernon Mile, Jr., Of Cleveland, name of
It
Invitational
UTILITY wsde for six (6) consecutive Weeks,
a
s. Open flames and sparks fire marshal about th
0
SAVE 130
Golf Tournament Mlii I
U.M.C,
INC.
dbo
em.
BrIdges, P.O. Drawer Z. MA
on the 6.100-yard,
NAGEMENT, and that I Intend commencing on October 4. 1916.
6. Flammable liquids
I
pit71 Si- Sanford. FlorIda 37171. on or before
NOW, In case of fire:
"i
hara Nevada
DONE AND ORDERED AT
Country
U
to
register
Id
name
Club the h day Of November , 976,
7. Suspected arson
_
with the Clerk Orlando, Florida. this 13th day
course;
If
machS
you
us
s
pect
fire-,
feel
the
the Circuit Court, Seminole September, 1574.
otherwise, default will be entered County.
George Ar,
chit, $V00
8. ChImneys and flues
Florida In ac cordance with
top of the door. If it's hot, don't
-against you,
GEORGE C. YOUNG
41-6445.537)
the PeIslons of the Fictitious
9. Ughtuing
.
open it Escape through the
Da ve Hill. 112.117
United
States
WITNESS
HAND AND OF. Name Statutes, To-Wit: SIIon
FIC1AL
SEAL MY
10. Spontaneous Ignition
of the Clerk of the $3305 F lor
2660! White
D1 3trlct Judge
window. But first alert the rest
ida Statutes 1137.
70.43.71-47-773 Circuit Ccvrf, on this 20th day Of
n January. 112,47
Th e to loss due to fire In of the household.
PublIsh: Oct. 4. 1). 5, 35, Nov. ,
D.
Whelchel
3eotemb.r,.D., 1513.
1,la
1973 was an estimated
(Seal)
If you can't open the window,
DEE.2l
Gil Morgan.
Publish: Oct. 1, II, IS.
was $269.95
$514
U,001,000,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
000 in the U.S.A. and break It with a chair. Cover the
DED-23
I
'4
INT HECIRCUITCOURTOFTHE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
_______________________ EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL OR- 119
$239
Mike McCullough,
M million In Canada.
14
rough edges with a blanket, sit
.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
611'"72 48-274
r
Now for some tipo that could on the window ledge with one
Puly Clark
Gene Littler, $1,037
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
1\1
save
y
ou
Publish:
Oct.
r
life:
COUNTY, Ps onor
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I
4. Ii, 15, 25. 1574
leg hanging outside and one
-.
7l-7G47-4fl4 OEE.33
SEMINOLE COUNTY ,
___
(Herald Ph* Sy E Nlcs)
Wally Armstrong, U,Wy
- Be sure your cigarette is Inside, and wait for help.
CASE NO. 73•544-CA4P.Q
FLORIDA
ADOBE BUILDING CENTERS,
3473 7O6n
out Matches, too. And never
- CASE NO. 16-IM-CA-Mg
The phone number of your
Jessica Peeples. left, gets a little help from her
INC., etc.,
George Burns, $1,037
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE In re the Meftsr it
the
brother, Joey, on the teeter-totter at Secret
leave matches and lighters fire department should be taped
Plaintiff,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII- Ad511IO0 so:
A
vs
within the reach of childre
Rik Massengale. $1•473473.7_373 CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ROBERT
on every telephone. If it isn't,
Park. Casselberry. l'oungsters are the children of
COUNTY, FLA.
LAWRENCE. a minor, by RICHARD L. WILLIAMS,
I,
ao,
Don't
ran
co
r
ds
under
R.
L.
LAWRENCE
and
rugs
don't
fumble around trying to
71ø.7)47p CIVIL NO. I6-543.CA.1O.E
Bruce LIetiks,
Mr.
and MN. E. J. Peeples, Win ter Park
Defendants
ETHEl. LAWRENCE, his wife
or over radiators where they find it. Get out and call from a
IN II THE ADOPTION OF
NOTICE OF ACTION
San
San

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minor child named In that Petition, take Place at the meeting Of the
to.wlf: ROBERT DEAN POWERS, Board of Trustio" In the Seminole
EIGHTH - I.
Hospital (Seminole
(I) and yuare quIrsdtownapy County
11-304A 2-1110,; 2. Alave-Juria (2) SAO
lii) at 1130 o'clock
4-40i 3. Sets-Romen (3) 4.401 Q (1.2) of your written defenses, If any, to M~41
KENNETH M. BEANE. of A.M. on the lith day of November
NINTH -1 Sale 171 1)00 4,60 3.0
SEAN!, PA., Attorys
me
PublIsh: OCt. 1. •
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IVSlNSNSV$.Saa1srd,

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED.that the All blds Shelf be postmarked 110
PWI,kxws named herelfl, MAN OLD later than the Ath day of November
L. MONROE sind GLENNA V. 11,076, and shelf be received on or
MONROE, his Wit*. have filed a before"wilthdayof November 1976.

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Ithawca 3. Alfred 3
N. Hampshire 24, CO~Icuf

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ROBERT DEAN POWERS,
NOTICE OF
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
TO: ROBERT POWERS
SUS log Foritane

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13. Princon 7
TENTH - 1. $antI (4) lIJO p.00
Cheyney St. 2L Mansfield V. 7.002.
Florida 33101, and to tile me original _______________________
1
La.aWo.40 4.00 3. ton with
21
this COUfl on or
me cs
N
ovemb
er
())tOOQ(Sa)a30p()400
wto
Cumbla I Penn
I. 1514; offlirwisa IN THE CIRCUIT
OF
(7 4) 107.10.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
•Judgment may be ented
BLEVERTH
I
Dartmouth 43, Holy Cron ,
u tot me r
ci
,o_,1à Mto 1
demandedagainst
In the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
018-3010 (2) petition.
COUNTY. FLORIDA. CIVIL NO.7K

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HOME RUNS--SchmIdt. Phi
Kingman,
NY, 31; Psondy
Chi, 33- OFaster, on,
.
gin, On, 7.
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SEVENT14 - 1. Aldsm-Coliole,(1)
13-30 SJ9 &amp;40; L Urn.Quwa (l)
?A0 4.40; 3. Eddy-Alberdl (

Navy

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Louis
Montreal

phi,

San Francisco at Los AoVol"

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Additional InlormAllort,
specifications are available
the Purchasing Agent.at
ft
All bids Shelf be mailed to the
Board of Trustees, of that Seminole

250.40.

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IN (2)
&amp;30 3.10; 3. F rmR.mon(p)

Coil.9.

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JUDICIAL

%AM%&amp;.M!!!!I

INVITATIONTOSID
SOMIROW County Public Hospital
invites bids upon the following:
Safety Cabinet and I
Krlissmsn •ul Resuscitator

York

Mealley's Game

cxc4ftl
c4m ove

OF THE

Alolowaulam (4) CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNrY,FLA.
UO 2.30 3. mIAo.J.,$ (3)
(11) V.40, p (4.11 IV.10: 00(1.4) CIVIL O. 7a40C*2II
iii ii . *oonow ,
1111111.110.

SIXTH
-I. 011ullo-Aguirre (3)
11.00
1.0 &amp;60;

Son Francisco 11t, Now

&amp;1

IlMinfone, Phi, 31;
Phi, 37; Mad5k, Chi, 33; Fall.
Mm, 33; ZI*. Pgh, 33; SIm.

REGULAR SEAN ENDS

1.

On.

Houston 3), Nsw OriNne 30
Las Angola 31, Miami a

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RUNS
B A T T E 0 INTexas L Chicago
ID innings G.Fnst, cm. 12); Morgan.
$snday's les.
C, 11); Schmidt, Phi. lOi;
CIeIand it New York 2. Watson,
n. 102;
LuzInskI,
3. Safllmo
2. 15 In
TRos,, Cm, 213; Mintsrilm
not. All. M; Garvey. LA. M;
Minnesota 5, Kansas City i
Buckner. LA. 192, D.Cash. Phi,
California 1. Oakland o

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Leaders

Minnesota
as " 325 5
California
76 11111 .40111 14
a
I Texas
16 111111 .4169 14
BATTIN
Chico"
½ uc0 423 at
iclinched division fits
C . .33o; G,MadOox. PhI. .330;
1. Baltimore 0
an to
.323.
I.
Mininesats 3, Kamm City 2
RUNS-Raso, cin, 130; Mor.
Niw York 4 CleIand
oan. Cm. 113; Schmidt. Phi,
Oakland 9. California IL 14 in. 112; GrIffey, On. 11); Monday,
Chi, 107.

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Clncmml 4, CWOWA 34
Chlco 33. WWdnØs 7
iitimoqt
Tamp. Bay 17
t 14
Now York0I

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Pittsburgh v.1. St. Louis GO
Philadelphia 2. New Voit 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Best
Pct. $a

L.alNotice

p

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Come'
niaS
the Christ

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Large capacity machine
one speed 3

In

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parade With

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Santa Claus!

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Golf Results

Ak

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Standard capacity
ine
two speeds-3 cycles

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for this year's parade.
Enter the theme contest

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Help me pick a theme
I

• CONTEST RULES.

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BROTHER LENDS
HELPING HAND

V.E • 3 0

RULES:
1. Former Themes May Not B. Used.
2.
On. Entry Per tudent.
3. Deadline Oats Fur Entries, Cct.bg, 15. 1973.

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4. Con tsstLimltsdToC
InGrasOns Through Eight.
S. All Entriets, 8411COM0 The Pr,
.C*rty of The Christmas Parade Comm)"ea.
4 . EntrIes Will Go Judçed Gy A Committo. The,. Judges S.hd,d

Lake

Christmas Parade

Standard 7a)acity machine
tt'o

261 White

pceds

.
Was $Z9OJS

dryers also

259

on sale

known mailing address

TO RICHARD L. WILLIAMS
WILLIE D. WILLIAMS
his Wits

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2-Ml WNte

Sears ITas a credit plan to
SUIL most every need

.Sa1iifc,4

Com,.j0! Shop &amp;'eirl
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ears

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-Never leave small children

are unknown

- Have your wiring and
electrical Installations done by

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S.- \FORft

building, use the stairway.
Don't take a chance on the
elevator. If it fails, you're

trapped.

Once out, stay out. NO
a professional,
treasure - not even the family
- Store oily rags and paints pet - Is worth risking a human
in a cool place in tightly sealed life,

Bible p

Literature' Offered

Communi', Services at

Testuflldfltwill be examined for
,
Seminole Community
College Ls continuity and content.
offering a new class, "The Bible
as literature." The eight-week
Fee for the class is $10 and

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By

Comr;iItee.

The

7- The Winning EntrY Q.'ill tI,J Used As The rwrim of TM Parade, Tbo Winner
Will Receive A Sa vings J0id, And hl Be Invited To Rise On San
ta 's Fisat In
The Christmas Parade.

Fatties' Diet

-j. rvivni ltItMLS:
"Christmas Rells Ping Love," "Wondiri
Of Christma s," "Christmas
cm I Thoughts," "Christmas Through
Children's Eyes," "Keeping Christmas
Through
C.riit,"
I
'Chrlstma, Fanta sy," "Parade Of Christmas Dreams,"
Christmas Around Tito World"

Earns Dollars

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NEW YORK API
A total
of 40,423 pounds of fat was
converted into# $60,000 by
theters in the United States and
Canada who lo weight to earn
money to feed starving children
in countries that CARE,
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metal containers.
It took less than three
Never use flammable minutes to read this column.
liquids for dry-cleaning in. Was it worth It? I hope so. God
doors.
bless. Have a good day!
- Never smoke in bed.
ABBY

rive

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may get damaged. And replace neighbor's house.
corn i It Is frayed.
If you live in an apartment

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alone in the house. Not even for
a few minutes.

3
Sullivan. Indiana
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
121 Walnut Street
that the a. named Petitioners, actYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
FIRST - 1. Ectiano.Arani (3)
Wa - i,aan, Illinois
ion to foreclose a mortgage
I4.L01003.$0;2.Larri.Co44oW4,60
R. L. LAWRENCE and ETHEu the following property
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the LAWRENCE,
located in
his
330- J. Jo$-Yj (0) 3.00; Q (1-3) Petitioners flamed herein, HAROLD Complaint In
SimnQleC,, Florida:
the abovestyfed Court
3700: P ()) 12333.
L. MONROE an GLENNA V.
The
North
400
feet
of
the
E',
SECOND - 1. UrU-Sanchet U) MONROE, his wife, have flied a named
for the adoØion Of the minor child SE ¼Of the NE oIt77,
therein, and yo are hereby Township 21 South, Range
$1.00 300 1.20; 2 Aldana Arms (4) Petition for the adoption
Of the required to
31 East,
5.10310; 3. Echano-Javi (I) 3.22; 0 minor ch ild n.ImId In that Petition,
serve a copy of your less the East 215 fe.t, located
written difinus,
If
(4-11 5340; p (;.j 105.30; DO (32) tOwjt STEVEN
any,
CM
SCOTT
NED N. Seminole County, Florida and
SCHEIBE, JULIAN, JR. of STENSTROM,
arid you are required to Wrve,
containing ioia acres.
copy
O,
,
,'IIS
&amp;
MCINTOSH,
THIRO -1 Negul e,iti ()
Attorneys
of your written defenses, if any, to
for hiS betn filed against. YOU
nd YOU
340 3t0; 7. JoiaMkjuel (4) 10.10 KENNETH M. BEAN!, 00 PeiitIriqt, Post Ottic, Box t3)Q, are required to ter, a copyaof
your
36); 3. Aldnria.Sofo (5) 733; 0 (1-1) STEPHENSON, STALNAKER AND Sanford, Florida, 3777), andfiiethe written deten,.,j, it
any,
to
m
orIginal
W111s
the Clerk Of the abeve- THOMAS R.
154,); P l.4) 13700
SEANE, PA., Attorneys for
SHAHADY, Attorney
the Styled courtonorbeforeNovember
for Piain?iff, 2054
PHti-i.qi, whos, addrs Is PgU
Scott Street,
I. lfl, othitwije a default and H011yWOOd,
Office Drayq One,
Florida. 33070 on or
Cassdben-, ultimate iudgment will be
Floqidj 37707, and to rUtp,,
enfersd before October th 1976 and
original • against you granting U
the
with its. Clerk of this Court on or
"riginal wIth the clerk of this Court
snd
myh
WITNESS
andtheI.aIof
iiher
beforl
November
1.
1976
;
otherwise
before
service
on
Pliltitg'
I
s
Mid Court go the 23rd day of Sop.
Aforney or
a Judgment may be entered against tImbit, AD. 1576.
immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will b
you for lisq rotlef demand,d in the (SEAL)
entered
Petition.
against you for the relief demanded
•
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
I WITNESS my hand and the
in
the Complaint
Wh at
Clerk of th e Circuit Court
this COUTI t's 24th day of Si
WITNESS my har4 ind seat
by;
Mary
N. Darden
tembir, 1574.
this Court on the 10th day of
Deputy Clerk
(S€AL)
tember, AD, $514.
DAVIS
STTENSTROM,
CAVIl
( Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith
11, MCINTOSH
Arthur H B,ckw,ih Jr
Clerk Circuit Court
.
Post Office BOI j3jo
Clerk
of th e-tWrot Court
Mj-ff Darden
lii
.
Sanfont, F lorida 3777;
Oepi Cie
By. Lillian Woodman
Am.ys
PublI 5.05. 271 Oct. 4, 11, II, irn
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. 27 &amp; Oct. fl, is, 973 PubIith:
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Sept 13. 20, 2', Oct 4, 1576
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NOTICE OF
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
ORLANDSEMINOLI
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MATINEIRESULTI
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AGE _____PHONE

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ADDRESS

More than 1,000 overweight
persons participated in a Diet
Workshop l.ose-a-Thon fur
Care, earning the money by
enlisting sponsors to make a
contribution for each pound

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PARENTS NAMES_..
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The annual membership
class will begin on Oct.
Od. 12 and may he paid in the registrar's coffee of the Suburban
will
evening office
located
in
th
Republican Women's Club wW
from 7 t 10 p.m.
Administration Building at be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at
The class will examine the S.C.C. For Furt her infonnation, the Ok harbor
Club House, 5
l3ibleasa major Ii(erary source call the (Alice of Community Maitland Ave.,
Altamonte
for Western lJtcrature. The Old Services at S.C. C.
Springs.

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—
OffkIaI R.csrds booThp...w
fl-uies tMfurnshed
IN THE CINCWT coum, o
41-Ibas
4I-êuiis
CLASSIFIED ADS
41—Housss
FLORIDA IN AND P01 THI lfldOClaIft'($qd$I.okp3,ppg,
___________________
Z•ip•r, lvii time tor.
biS.IioId _o
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66_Vflto8uy
COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
10
of ESTATE op
1t'dh1,
2N3OroveDrIv
—
-Rooms
I
LAKIMARY_$UITOPFEP
CIVIL ACTION NO: 75411S.CA4SA
SANFORD3 BR, 1 Bath, Family *,,,.
3
ly
0MAS 0. PuDDLE, A.K.A
323.5310 betwien &amp; S.
n ün PN p
Owner, III, I
Lake Markham -31*2 him, pool, Sparkilng 3
,_
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, Thomas
Cash foe Antiques. Consirmwn?s
5,
5)53 Into. Inwhy
Rascom
bOth, 5CTISI front porch, a car
Frlddte,
(I)
ANOThER
I01g, lot on canal to I lakes.
central hilt A air, family reoq
322 -2611
ForeIgn Car AjecIanic, s yrs.
wantpd. Hl.way 16 AuctIon
831-9993
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
DEPART.
Deceased;
DARLENE
0.
FRID.
carpeted,
wage,
Room
with
900d
food
&amp;
receanon.
$1I,
s21.so.
Ptone
333002$.
(4)
(1)
ALL
11.uiSIISffl4JRll0lI.b.
VTHEFIIMLY
Inside laundry loom. Owner say
GallerIes, 3325572,
of Sinuer's top TOUCh,
after 6.
Toyota. Datsun, VW I MG. Only
MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
OLE. Individually and as Ad.
Swimming pool, fishing, hobofes. 201 S. Sunland, 3 BR. carpeted,
and
Sew
"•
S mne sr000ss
If".
And
Zig Zag machines
IPI5 fenced, clean, uS$1. $1,,
01JaIlfIed people ne apply.
minlstratrle of said Estate;
PINEACRES REST HOME 1.251CLASSIFIED DEPT.
lI
Asium,
RATES
WE TAKE TRADES
ç
2
(4)
VILLA ALEGRE
Cash 322.4ui
EXCELLENT CONDITION- aU
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
for app,. 12.3 p.m. aai.sa.
- 2332.
__________________________
Unlanc, of S1IS.SOor pay Ill 90 per
MORTGAGE recorded in Official
- - — - -- —
FMflN RI I II
hDlu
1
--',',v
bath,
month. Will take trade
_____________
I
large screened porch,
a TU*S8EE T1
lffiruStim*s........41cm me
Plaintiffs, Recorde Book ion, page is
LOVE, AMERICAN
JXIDO:
in. SingY Foq used furniture, applIances,
Large oaks, pine palm tress, 3 Bi *
SLIM BUDGETS ARE MO 311,130
UNMPLOYEN.V,, again it
vs.
kItcha equipped beautiful Ias'4.
iQUf to zig Zig &amp; make
CORRECTIVE MORTGAGE
rIvirfrenage,
offirv2Sflmes .....31cm liii
tools, etc. Buy I or '1001 Items.
Frldiy for
30-Apariments Un1urnshed BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
button
baths, air Conditioned, neat ar
you hive Sincere deslr an
scapeti lot &amp; tt.asy p,'
W wall, bolt house, larpefamily
holes
1h0 AM. -5:30 P.M.
THE
IMPACTOROUP,
INC.,ltaI.,
reCorded
____________________
FROM
Balance
in
Official
cords
look
2otlmss .............24ca11na
Of 0315$ or 10
Larvy's MaLt. 21$ Sanford Ave.'
(1)
THE
clean. Move In now, $11,950. Ci
YDAYS(R)
jAietqus Ftfl*1S
WANT AD
this
rm.
buy
as
Don't
mIss
Payments
ambition:
S?iOU$QflIypIeaWC.II
S*.IO
Defendants. 10*. page 1370 in favor of HEN.
commandespecu,a,
vi.
of $6. Call
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
w
CflLUMNS.
today,
(s2.00MINIMUMCHAROE)
0000 DAY: CohosN
NOTICIOP HIAR1NO
manager, n 9111 or Se, credit Wanf to buy furnft'e, Isfiel fir.
S?42OSlanerIp.m.orwiri,.,*10 BAMBOO
Of rIver. Separate work Iho
BERT A. LICHY AND PAMELA
SATURDAY t.Noon
at
Purei. - alytltl.i of value. 322.
LInes Minimum
ØQiovannl, Oeltona, Fla. 32713.
3
COVE
APTS
RETIREMENT
HOME3
3:15
TO SNOW CAUSE
nas Larwt,JomWIBa.
Il, 1
Invest in good lIving for $3),c
LICHT, his wife; afld
SAPIFORDSEWINGCENTER
WINTER SPRINGS
5439
beth,
located
close
NOTICE
OP
SUIT
_______________________
to hospital &amp;
One 1 2 Bedroom apartments,
WALTER I. STEELE
C'
301 E 1st ' - DOWntown
11:50
HOThL
3BR,21sth
ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE
shopping. Only $16,005,
THU
$Ty
5306133
Rig.
furnished
Real
O
FLORIDA
TO
Estatel.ofier
recorded
in
OftI
or
unfurnIsi.t
Newly
327OIOSorSI1.7$11
We Buy Used Furniture
REALTOR
3:30
Records
look.
coo.
DEADLINES
AVON
Chemical Bank, Co.Truste,
lydamagedsofabedwith
redecorated. Come see, E. AIrport
"YourBusssAppref..
1020, page 1921 In favor of
I Item or a Hosieltut
MENTARY
I BR, 2 both on large wooded Ic
(I) BEWITCHED
SERVE: Norborne BIrteIiy,
;, PINECREST_3 BR, I bath, ft.
matching chair. NOW Only 219 sat,
Blvd.. Sanford. 3231340.
Deltona-21R.l½bath. PhoneSii.
32101 Ioe3flOW9eves.
FLAGSHIP BANK OF ORLANDO:
322.3333
HAVE
A
VERY
MERRY
near
lake.
Central
HA,
Dcp Before
UA
GAME
ConditIon,
Cowitry
carpetini
Jr., PmMant
2
AC
cellard
3S2latterSp.m.
wills,
Furniture
_Il
DistrIbutors,
CHRISTMAS- and the money to lave some camping
screen room, citrus, lots
fenced yard with wall, utIlIty shed
30 Pine Street
Hwy
44
I
(4) 5 CBS NEWS
D LUAS YOGA AND YOu
equipment
you
mile
suit
Plants &amp; Answers now has your
i.i.
pay for It. Start now-wiling
INTER EST, If any, of F. AN.
storage. $3,,egO. 333.3633
I many other extras. A bargain
New York, New York 1ZIS
use? Sell It all with a 2 BR, I bath, fenced yard. air COOOM
Sunday Friday
answer to rare gifts, antiques and
REALTORS
beautIful product,. Make
DERSON VAUGHT, JR., In. ________________________________________________
nfy
$)9,0J
ditlonid,
p-Ice
at
with
Classified
Ad
in
appliances.
PARCEL
No.
117
The
Herald.
Call
$150 mo.
nostalgiques. 210 E. lit St., Suite
___________________________________________
3 BR, 1 bath frame, $12.300-Tern
beautiful money. Call IM.3Q79 fo
Afisriso.,,
noc*cv mo FRIENDS,
multiple
listing
service
1)4
Mayfair
Circle,
Sanford.
13225))
or
1 9993 and a friendly
52—ApplIance
Call
0.
hli wife MARTHA LEE VAUGHT In
available,
information.
UNDERDOG
interested?
md0, 055.2305.
COMPLETELY
adv.ur will help you.
MercantIle Safe Deposit
RENOVATED- _______________________
12:00
and to the lowlng:
_____________________
_____________________
4
PRICE
REDUCED
53.000.
Ownei
r
&amp; Trust Compy,
Gov' owned homes, lOW Priced,
________________________
________________________
1) CI) NEWS
BR, 1','i bath, masonry. sioo dowi
PINE?' WOODS BARN - We
KENMORE WASHER pa
OVIEOO.FTU- Duplexes. Furn. or 3 BR horn., 109 Temple DrIve 1
leavIng stat.. Country hornI, 1
Succ$or Trustee, formerly
low down payments, Located
Draftsman- Immediat, em.
PART I.
$130 month P11.
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
service, us rnaclsine
4) ')vo
Uflfurn.,
Wooded,
acres.
2
Home
mo si.
year
olo
4
bedroom,
lo5.
all
malor
appliances
turn,
throughout
Seminole
Mercantile Trust Co,npeny,
,,
County.
S-Lost £ Found
oYmentwIthth.Cl,y0fsnf
MOONEY APPLIANcE$mose,
That part of:
for IOpct. commission. Free Pick.
.588
RIOGEW000 VILLAGE. 363
l$h.d; carpeted; Utility room. hith,CH&amp;A,carpefed,farniIyn
CoTrust
tAFFER
REALTY
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
(TUSS.0VII)8P5CiAL
3721.
Large lot with finced back yard. and dining room, 2 car garage
U PERRY MASON
SERVE: H. Furlong Baldwin,
GE
Jim
Dishwasher, all cycles. year
Full lime regular empIeyme,.
Req Real Estate Broker
anford 322-2210
TREAT: i.iiie Was There."
Government Lot 3, SectIon 77, I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIPtE
$153 month plut depoiit. 323.0931 $32,900.
______________________
Pmldsmw
(I)' NEWS
old, perfect Condition. siso or beef
Prerequisite: HIgh Scnooi
IIOOE 7SIPISt
177u5
Iroom apt. utilities included.
Township 20 South, Range 30 East,
or alters call 322-7572.
F*)
P110
FOR
ANY
DEBTS
INCURRED
2334
Park
Or.
hoep.
Two
HopkIns
Plaza
graduat, wIth thr
333.2110
7pl 5Jpfl
Offer. 322.213.
lying East of State Road 4)9.
last me. required.
yers e*
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY. For me returnof purse and Contents
Realtor
?O—SwapATram
Baltimore, Maryland 3)303
After Hours:
5i,)
2 ACRES LAND, Geneva iree. Wel
per ience or equivalent corn.
2
BR,
2451
Palmetto
Ave.,
Keep
mooney.
333.1301.
SELF
12:30
AS
OF
3fl251322
3
3
Apt.
size avocado Refrlwapet'.
991333.0641
pm.00s i a of&amp;.n's
PARCEL No. ill
Zoned
for
mobile
home.
$5
000.
blnatlon
training
lying
within
30
feet Easterly ot the
double garage, no pets.
an eapefience.
NOW LEASING
I) •THE GONG SHOW
JooC. Starling Jr.
Freezer, $125. 323.1771,
Basic kno*ledge clvii
whers he hss sst dmcimy
following de$crl
SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET
center line ci
Call 333-0274
engbnserIna
UnIted States Trust Corn
Sanford
Court
STORE BUILDING wlm 3 apar
(4)
42—Mobile Honios
(4) SEARCH
R
s
relates
Civil
-CN
______________________
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
construction of State Road 4)5
and architectural
,
ISALCOHOLA
PROBLEM?
ga10ngman,si,
ploy of New York,
—
mints.
ltts
Rent
or
Sell
draftIng
for
&amp;
CyPress.
$11,900.
Immaculate
3
BR
2
TOMORROW
5ecfln
-53-W.RadioStereo
No charge. All admitted free.
municipal projects
Apartments
IN YOUR FAMILY?
he 10 beOlifldad by a bleok
CoTruste,
bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
1973 SchuIt Chateau - 3 BR, 1½ __________________________
required, Capable of making New modern single story I
U LOVE, AMERICAN
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
AL ANON
sodet s_,'
&amp;
2
Educational
Child
(Ø
SERVE: Charles W. Buek,
$103
Care
for
as
low
as
mo.
323-7491.
cal Cu I a lions in vol v in g
bath, 12'x61'with3'x 12'tlppjf, ColotTV'sfrom$io;
at the Movieland DriveRs
__________________________
BegIn 1,1 poInt OO the South line of
bedroom apts. a
STYLE
Hal
completely
$3, weekly if you qualIfy, 3231121
B1Wfromii;
10lon).
Callafter3,323 4153.
Sec1l
Theatre, South 17.92.
For families or frIds of Problem
lOpography. street grades,
21, TownshIp 20 South,
323.
furnished studio apartments.
Service
CII
makes,
HERB'S
TV.
(1) AU. MYCHIDREPi
4$ Wall Street
or 323.141%.
drainage, utilIty services and
323-7832
nker5.
________________________
Range 30 East, said point being
1200
French
Ave.,
_________________________
Conveniently
locatedl
beautifully
33-Houses
Furnished
323.1731,
New
York,
New
York
i.sc
MERV GRIFFiN
10005
record research and plottIng
2,021.37 feet Norm 09 dig. 14' 33
For further Information call 123-4517
EVES 322-1517 or 322-0512
43-Lots-Acreage
lanc4caped, Abundant storage
PARCEL No. 117
'.legal descriptis.
MAYFAIR GOLF - Country Club
(4)
p
NE
I2 SESAME STREET
East of the SW corner O
or wrIte
For lvrn
(Including attic) and "GE
9- GOOd Tnings to Elf '
Eirgy
1
BR
partially
furnished
house.
Road
Custom
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
4
BR,
2½
Information or fIling of
$fo Al Anon Family Group P.O.
100
baths, I
Lake Monroe - Beautiful buIldIni
p3-AUCtiOn
(1) EDGE OF NIGHT
,..
Efficiency Package'. From $145.
I. F. ZremskI,
SANFORD- 52 dry Atr near St.
Prefer mature adults, $100 plus
story, country home on 200' * 300
plication, Contact the Personnel
Box 353. Sanford. FIa. 32771.
______________________
12
dig.
3s'"
West
a
distance
of
and
canal
Call
lots
(4) (
SOMERSET: (Tuee.
psci
a.
with
big
ook
tr.el
3310220
between
I &amp; 5:30.
ThE LJTT'..E
Successor Trustee
Johns.
Director
or
the
$,
home
Squaait,
dep.
322.4357.
Greens,
Cukes.
51)0,000,
617.fsfl,
site.
Paneled family room,
3,325.21
Clvii ervice Of.
Jenny Clark Realty, 732.1391.
ROBSON MARINE
the beginning of a
$ -1
-om of
Two Hopkins Plaza
wIth 'tonS f1rep'c,. Story tools
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
SACKETT INVFS'TMENT
PMaII. BURK FARMS, Onnoo
tfrt. C?Y H.tI, Sinford, Fla., 1 BP apartment. Y05 W.
921Iiw'y 1112
sterlv and
Bal,lmore,
Jswinie;" Cli. 12, "HoIy.od
Maryland
21303
TOJtIh
SI.
Lake
Mary-Rent
a
2
BR
furnhed
SanfordCClP,s,q
Teleohone P40.
J. Lake Mon,iQ, 333-0231.
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:
"w. Carl'- ____________________________
i!o fl
S)4'. )th plus "so deposIt,
2 ER, CE; sit. wano
1radius of 2,251.03 feli hence run
ktchen,.
:
322.556!
PARCEL
No.
I)?
horn.
lr'S?eadof
a
"Ifotline," Adults or Teens.
Sqias."
Pcrc',,do.jblafot, fruit &amp;lwgecai
central air £ heat, pato &amp; pool.
Uliliti.i not inciued. 2234113.
Northerly, along the arc ru laid
Col1ostCotTeSIeys'.
Lot, 60's130', $3,000. Negot hOle 333.
Me,
preferred.
No
peta.
trees, nice neIghborhood. $1$.900
322330.
fl
MIy
Plus tree house, anti loads more.
12' V-SM Fib. Roat.'75
curve,rnrougftacentraiangl,of 12
S BHED
7,15 after 5.
$4p
Dartene 0. FrIe,
FACEDWITHADRINKING
Spacious 2 BR, I bath, apt. KItchen
$2,000 do. about siao per me
See this todayl $41,100 wIth BPP
Cart. Trailer, '75 Evinrvd,
To be soid to the highest bidder deg.21'3e"adi.tanceof325
CL) NEWS
(4) MARCUS WELBY, M.D.:
Individually and as
Furn.
or
Unturn.
PROBLEM
3 BR. 2 baths,
equipped, dining room, living rm.,
Owner will finance. 3032 Jetfersor
Complete Excel. Cored. $150. 333.
12 me. warranty.
to the end of said curve; thence run
Hunting Camp In Farmlisgton Area
Oak Hoosier cabinet, oak dust,
CL RYAN'S HOPE
Administratrlx, Estate ot
Perhapo Alcoholic Anonymous
carpet, drapes, utility rm.. car.
we
air coot, carpeted throughout,
bol
Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides, Aid.
Ave. 322.1371 or 3334537 after 6.
Colonial love seat and 2 ChaIrs,
¶
Norm 0 deg. 23'II" East a distance
- 2 Lots, 154' x 144', with 23
Thomas D. Frlddle, Deceased
air
• MOVIE (t.bL) "See
rmrt,
Can
Help
cond.
322-3750
or
323.26$.
companion.
Needed
(I) (Wed. only) AFTER.
AduIt
only.
References
required.
immediately.
o 343.30 feet to the begInning of a
WYNNEWOOD-2 DeCottes- I
dinettes, wicker, bedroom suItes,
'YOt'R LITTLE FEE 4GENCY"
atuminumtrailerwlthbath&amp;buifl
Residence Unknown
Rn." 8ly
Call 423.13$?
371 0041. KISH REAL ESTATE
575.0514
Br, 2 beth home. In super con.
e,, VIor
curve concave Easterly and having
SCHOOL SPECL
on room. Electricity, deep well,
rockers, applianc, TVs and
JOHNNY WALKER
4&amp;SICBI
Merchandise
PARCEL
No.
117
S9a
WrIte
P.O.
los
12)3
INC
-WE SELL SUCCESSdltion. Includes family room, Fla.
en rues.) O
raus of 2J41.79 feet; thence run
misc.
_______________________
of a 15 ar old
fenced garden, 322-5351 or
Hon'Ws
SecurIty Guam, pan time,
Rig. Real Estate Broker
____________________________
Sanford, Florida 32771
•
l Commercial
room, pIus 15*30' pool and patIo.
Noerly, a
373
the arc of said
C*uIn." Louis P1i., AM
5.20, 322245.
auIm,dng lo cop. with the
Roger L. Maine.
ndlred
General
Contractor
Pianos
&amp;
Electronic
Organs
with
mIlItary
or
clvii
service.
See this today. $25,700.
curve, through a central angle of 4
1paments Fuiied
Loc*wooit 1961. (Wed.) "A
Co-Trustee
Call 327.1010.
by p.,o,
322.4157
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
We are looking for a retired couple
13' wIde, furnished, I BR.
deg. 77' ISa dlstanceof 323.13 fad
S-Lost &amp; FOUfld
COUNTRY SPECIAL
BIMI
Residence
Unknown
Sy." Oooe R*
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
mcthii's aicoholem.
tO live Ofl OUt property (10 acres, 1 BR.,
Adults.
Also
1
trailer
space.
322.
SUNLAND
ESTATES
totMofsaidcurve;tp.,run
S
Acre
214
furn, apt., lights, water furn.,
lots, on paved road -heavily
1200 FrenCh Ave.
PARCEL No, 117
E
LIM
RoInso 1966
an Sales 5. Western Auto, 301
BUDGETS
10 minutes from downtown San.
,
Flamingo - 4 BR, 2 beth, wIth
ARE
GOOD LOCATION
• FAMiLY AFFAIR: p.s
' ' Et a diotance
wooded with oak and pines.
Mature adults. No pets. $95. 323LOST:
Irish
$sr,
male
an
W.
First
St.,
BOLSTER
ED
WITH
VALUES
32373K)
333.2235.
i)RebalhT"jo
spacious
Of
family
7S.41
felt
d). The lady will have house.
room, wall.to.
to me beginnIng of a
Trailers permitted, 10 pt. down 2326 after i wk days,
eIed Tuss., s: 4p.m.
L. F. Sadler,
Nice large I BR, 1 bath, block
___________________________
to"So"vIcInnyzayreing FROM THE WANT AD
I Bedroom moblle home. Nopets.
wall carpeting, drapes, splIt floor
curve concave westerly and having
keeping duties and care for our
She
Pai*, äi Romen. 1966.
p0,
Interest.
• RIN T*i TIN
CoTrustee
Center. REWARD 304435.23$5, COLUMNS,
home, Assume $15,701 mtg.,
Hammond Phoenix organ with
$1)Qpermonth.
plan. $30,000.
a radIus of 3.141,79 feet; thence run
children. The man will be
MONTHLY RENTALS
(Fit) "The 1mev 10 Loose."
Risidence Unknown
$lSl.Umoflthly.LowequIty
automatic rhyftin &amp; tape ant olay, 7S--'ReCreatjonal Vehicles
5.
PhoneS30.$550.
responsibl, for tiC care of the
Northerly, along the arc of said
AVAILABLE
In now. C-H-A. Enclosed garage. CITY - 2)00
excellent condItion. $19$. 339. ______________________
Joeeplic
cy
PARCEL No. 117
ADAM 12
grounds.
A
salary
and
Park
Ave.
curve,
through
a
central
angle
of
7
2
BR,
1
separate
ColorTv,aircond.,Majd$efv.
If said defendants are Piving, and
965,
1:30
'
bath home with connectIng 1 BR
deg. $20" a distance of 31.I1 felt
living quarters will be offered to
61 MY THREE SONS
-. -.
fULl TV 'liii IJfIDYU
IAIJSJ CAI1I C
REALTOR
Must Sacifice- 1973 StreamIlne,
.riy
uii um eala oeenoant or
322-2430
DAYSOFOURLJvES
apt.
Screened
the
right
couple
who
1)'
x
22'
toe
point
onIPie
Norm
line
of
said
______________________
ft. Gi'ig*i'y Mobile Homes, 3033
mutt
be
outside
III
CD
SR431,LOng*ood
HAMMOND ORGAN. Sounder
MISTER ROGERS'
5434003
defendants are deceased, the
porch. Many Shade trees, Well &amp;
(4)
sober, reliable and Christian InCI) AS ThE WORLD
Broker, 322-7114
Orlando Drive, 3233200
Assoc. 323041$
model complete with rhytlw
NEIGHOORH000
IRIkAOWO SPCVU, heirs, devis,ei, SectIon 21 to a point on said curve
having a tangent bearIng of North 0
diyiduals. References will be
sprinkler system. $3L0O.
Furnished I BR Apt.
Day
Merchndjse
41-Houses
Night
sectIon and Instruments.
grantees, credIto, Ilenors, or other
_______________________
checked before interview Is
dig. 3002" West,
$100
_____________________________
323.7707 or 321.0959.
(4) FAMILY FEUD
parties claiming by, through under, 1,313.45 feet Northsaid point being
77 - Autos Wjnfad
SAN
arranged.
Reply
to
LANTA
-$24 Rosalla Drive N deg. 331$"
Box Ill, co
3734951
ELEGAPITCITY ESTATE-Poolt
or
against
any
such
deceased
200
rkRldge.3BR,3bath,splltpIan,
The
NEWS
East
of
the
Evening
(2)
Herald,
3
BR,
1
bath
home
in
neat
as
a
pIn
Northwt
corner
of
P.O.
said
Box
SOMsceIlaneOuS
fOr
Sale
Flreplacet
4
BR,
defent or defendants, If alivi,
huge kitchen,
central air, screened porch,
CI) $20,000 PYRAMiD
60—Office Supplies
SAN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 bedl'oom
1637, Sanford, PIe. 3777).
conditIon, central air I, heat,
(I) HOGAN'S HEROES
—
BUY JUNK CARS - f
___________________________
sun room, guest cottage, many
and, if dead, their unknown spouse, Section 77, and the end of this center
fenced yard. Large family rrn.,
trailer
apt,,
Adult
I
family
line
ot
conStruction
descripf1n.
cable,
patio,
chain.11nk
park,
230
—
Call 3221621 after 4 p.m.
fence,
extras.
61 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
You will love thIs en.
heirs, devisese, leqatees. grantees,
with
wetbar.
$2500
do..
Weekly. ISIS Hwy I? 92. Sanford.
&amp; assume
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE5)6.900. Compare this todayl
MACH IN 1ST
CL • tHE DoCis
tertaining
show
place
home.
Only
creditors, limo/S. or other parties
i8 ThE EECTFUC
mtg. 621.2264 or 323-In) after
333)930.
Leading manufacturer and
Experienced, Smitty's Inc. ha$ an
Containing 53$ square feet (0.224
Sefi that extra bike with a low cast
167,530. Terms.
claiming by, through, under, or
C4)T THEGUIDINGUGHT
COMPANY
Immediate opening. Good pay,
distributor has aluminum rec
Classified Ad.
more or lets, exclusive of
SUNLAND ESTATES - 745
wont
against any such deceased defen. acre),
or
steel
deks,
l.g.
1
BR
The
Evening
executive
desk
turn,
____________________________
CI) OPIEUFETOUVE
apt.
Herald
$150 rno.,
steady employment. Apply to:
Classified Ads
area lying in esisting road right
tanguiar pools left over from 1915
(1BEVERLY HILLBIWES
Baywood Circle - 2 BR, 2 bath
of
LOVELY
HOME
IN
COUNTY
&amp;
chairs,
offer
secretarial
dan?
or
defendants,
and
3
damage,
halt
no
desks
utilities. nod.ts.
fancy claims . .,j
&amp;
_______________________________________________________
all parties way.
Smitty's Inc., 7711 Orlando Drive,
season, half price. Guaranteed
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
home, with easy access to 1.4.
S THE RIFLEMAN
BR.2 bath, central HA A, wall-to.
having or claiming to have any
fl.5343, 5:30-5, wk-days; or 323.
chairs, straight chairs, filIng
PMuItsI
MORE CASH
Sanford. 3222017.
BPP 12 mo. warranty. A super buy
installation and terms. Call 305.
wall
Cirpit,
kitchen
cabinets,
equipped,
1202
right, tiile or Interest In and to the INTEREST, If any,
is. Cash ant carry.
after 5:30 5,
.nds.
For Wrecked or Junk
at only 122.500.
$35133) collect.
Of OVER.
NO
fenced
yard.
SUB.Dl VISIONOwner
Propert' described In the Corn.
Service staticn attendant a,
re-locating.
NOLL'S
Small
STREET lNVE5TMNT COM.
Cars &amp; Trucks
plaint, to
House, Small Price. 3 BR, 1 bath,
Casseiberry, 17.93,
-wit:
mechanic, Bell's Union 76 Station, Air, carpeted, quiet I and 2
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
PANY In ant to the following:
Kitchen
Bathroom
sewing
Cabinets,
room.
SECTION 77070-2305, STATE ROAD
Neat and con.
bedrooms. $125 to $135 month,
Hwy £34. Long wont
Any year tltru 1976 mOdets. 7 days
Co.jnter tops. Sinks. lnstailat;on Copy Machines (6), repossessed.
fortabte. Back yard large enough
419,
SERITA -3 BR. 2 bath, central
Adults, Phone 322 1110
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, PART II:
week. Call coiled, 361.7)3),
available. Bud Cabell. 337-5052
With waflanfy from $150. Call 625. ______________________________
for a qarden. Drive by 210€ Holly,
H IA, waII.to-waII carpet, kitchen
Need eitra money? Can you work a
DESCRIPTIONS
322-2420
That part of:
anytime.
09)4.
2
BR
cottage
on
river.
then
equipped, family rm., 40' x 15' in.
call tor more information.
couple of hours in the evenIng?
si;s. Utilities
PARCEL NO. 117
ANYTIME
included 3221170 or 323 4301.
78—Motorcycles
ground pool. Only 143,000. Terms.
CaU 343 55,47
FEE SIMPLE-RIGHT OF WAY
A part of Lots Sand 16, SHUMAN'S
recondir;or,ed auto
62—L.awn.Garden
_____________________________
IDYLLWILDE School near.? rooms
Multiple Listing ServiCe Guaranteed
That part of:
batteries,
ADDITION to EUREKA HAM.
$12.95
1
BR
turn.,
apt,
water
Wantedcxchange.
Hairdresser, master or
and 3 baths, well Shaded fenced IBR,3 BATH IN PINECREST-On REALTORS
furnished,
The 700 foot right of way of the MOCK, recorded In Plat Book
Motorcycle Insurance
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Near shopping area. Adults
2MSPARK
apprentice, Pays 60 pot. with
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
2,
yard. Has Ice maker refrigerator,
Only.
3 lots, Income from furnished
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
BLAIR AGENCY
PlOe33.PublicRecordsofs.ernlnole
following,
S75.
$100
mo.
3229351
or
SO
dishwasher,
disposal
without.,
Good
323
trailer
on
Ly.
m.g SCbSII
back
and
well
or
lot.
Lots
of
'ras,
Company lying Northerly of 5oJ4l
Setninar fat'
Woodruff's Garden Center
12)'3544or 323.77)0
County, Florida, lying wIthIn the 200
location, Zayres Siiopping Center.
watering
lawn.
Owner
hat
already
including
pool.
$10,500.
Creek and being in the NW '. and foot right of way of the
College Boimd Students, 7:30 p.m., school auditorium,
Sanford, Adult,. Modern Stvd.o, 1
601 Celery Ave.
Antique upright Piano, paint _____________________________
Call 3237330.Seaboard
'
mqve an says sqjl. $27,950.
the NW 4
969 Honda, CE 350, 9C00 Milet.
the NE '.
m. sw
coast Line Railroad Company.
,3
$pr$yer, Rockwell Slide rule
Untr, Air, carpeted,
BATMAN
.REALTY.....
I
BATi'Smali
frame
home,
of Section 27, To*nshlo n
—..-.
'
Eccettmnt cored.. 1350. 3223117.
11lBRnAv fW'I,,m
, DI.
a 'I_ ii
" '
—
—
ciTüIato'r, 'hoUbtsold 1 yard
...w. v.
- 'V • •flIH. J'l.TrIC SicPrg
we
tiave
homes
from
ReoIEitat,r.,
1100 down.
situated on 1,1 of a city block. Only
-Equipment''Re
Range
I
Eait. -ALSO.
goods 322.3409.
_____________________
perience
preferred.
Apply
In
—
---.
veterans
no
down.
163!
5.
$12,500.
Free blood rtiirt tests, 2'4p.in., Mventist Church,
Terms.
Get plenty of pqgspo,-ts
Sauufor Ave
_______________________ _______________________
-_________________________.Ad.
That part of:
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con. _______________________
7j pj
vertlse your product or Service in
:21 O759,vej 322 7643
31A-ipIexes
Deluxe Aluminum above ground
lying within 50 feet each side Of the
SreamCleanYouowncarpes
_____________________
valeicent Center, 950 Mellonville —___
FINE OLD 2 STORY — In good
thu Classified Ads.
swimming pools. (3) l5'x24' •i
following described center lIne of A part of Loft M
Harold Hall Realty
Rent Our Reinsnvac
Ave.
________________________
and 23. SPRING
neighboqhood,3 BR,I bath,2 fire)S'xI)' complete, 1 yrs. old,
ConStruction Of State Road 4), HAMMOCK, recorded
Suf.rd Scaler CItheni Club, noon, bag lunch, bingo
______________________________
I
BR
apt.,
kit.
equip
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE,372.51$1
A
C.
carpeted
in
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
Legal
Notice
Plat Book
It
1971
Honda
Cl 200, like new, less
places,
corner
lot.
$12,500.
Terms.
repossesied.
Section 71010:
to follow.
Legal
Notice
Sacrifice,
REALTOR, MLS
'i price
AdultS. No pets. 193. 327 2796 wk2, pages 2 to 5, PublIc Records of
Classified Ads didn't work
_____________________________
than 400 mIles. Extras. 1100. 322.
Call collect 305.7730510.
ys after 1.
Seminole County, Florida, lying
there wouldn't be any
323-5774'nytIn'ie
65—Pets-Supplies
VETERANS-THIS IS ill Best buy
Begin at a point on the South line of within the 200 foot
Open home for parents at Forest City Elementary,
right of way of the of 515.30 feet to tie beginning of
Wanted, Residential site for
NOTICE WIDER FICTITIOUS
in town. No money down. New 3
Secti
a
Unfurnithed.
two
bedroom,
Securitf
27,
TownshIp
30
South,
Seaboard
Coast
Line
RaIlroad
3 BR, 2 bath, equipped kitchen,
7
p.m
curve concave Easterly Int having
swimming
Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
'flKawaskl,?SOCC
pool.
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped, 3 BR, )',' bath, red brick. Must sell.
Leading AKC
Range 30 East, said point being Company;
NAME STATUTE
Depotil. Adults Preferred 337
double garage, fenced yard. Sold
a radius of 2.04479 feet; thence run TO WHOM IT MAY
With Extras. GoodCondition
shots. I male. 3 mos.. 5200. I
distributor wants a nice backyard
Willing to talk terms. 520.003.
from $22,000.
Sasim'd Middle School FFA open house at 7 p.m.
3,031.57 feet North 95 g, II' 33"
CONCERN:
6430 or 323.75)3
Northerty, along the arc of said
new for $30,000 Sacrifice at
to display new 1976 model above
fen'iaie, 6 mos., 5)50; 365.5710
$550. 322 3109.
East of the Southw,jt corner of saId lying within SO
Phone 3fl.I2,
NOtice Is hereby given tnat the
feet each side of the
curve, through I central angle 4 undersIgned, pursuant to the
ground pool. Top consideration
Section 27; thence run North lldeg. following
___________________________
Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor
Great ian, pups, male &amp; fen:al, for
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS
2 BR, 3 bath duplex, 57-B Bougan.
descrIbed center line of dig. 77' 43" a distance of 323.13 ;:_. "Fictitious Name Statute,"
given for prime location. Call 305
80-Autos for Sale
Chapter
35' 03" West a distanc, of 3.52150 construction
sale. 322 3533
LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
villea, DeBary. on lake adjoining
to the end of said curve; thence run
W. GARNETT WHITE
4221320 collect.
Fee blood preum clinic, 3-6 p.m., Winter Park
Want A
feel to the beginning of a curve Section f101O: of State Road
1q19 S. French
Florida Statutes, will register
327-1951
Highway
golf
North
coue.
All
carpeted,
carport
17.92,
4 dig. 51' 15" East a dista
with the
Eves 322 1496; 322 4)44; 3fl-lS1
concave Easterly and having a
MemorIal Hospital -'Men. Building, Aloina Avenue.
Req Rei Estate Brover
'IJ Cadillac Coupe, current in.
Across From Ranch
of 79.44 feet to the begInning of a in and forClerk of the CircuIt Court,
and utility room. $220.50 per
6B—Vtflted to Buy
WILSON MAlErz FURNITURL
radIus of 7.391.53 felt; thence run Begin at a point on
Semile County, Florida,
Newer
Home?
JOHN KPIDER.ASSOC
spection runs perfect, szs. Ptione
the
month plus security deposit. Call
South line ci curve concave Westerly ant havIng UOfl receipt of proof of
BUY-SELL
f)
Northerly,
-TRADE
thee
Saoford Optimist meetIng, noon, Holiday Din, San
107W Cnmmerc0
Can't get your EQUITY out of your SELLING OR BUYING? Call me.
along the arc of said Section 27. Township 20 South, a radius of 2.54479 feet; thence
322-1140 after 5:30 pm,
323-0931 or after S Call 373 7572
Ill
315E
First
St
PublIcation
run
curve, through a central angle 01)2 Range 30 East, said
Over 15 beautiful homes to choose
of this notice, the tic.
372 7811. Sanford
___________________________
Present smaller home? TRADE
ford.
poInt being Northerly, along the arc of said titious name. to
deg. SI' 35" a dlitar. of Ci.
no ,,.
a
a i..,.
lrom. Ptivtli rAn.nl. O.AIhar.
a,,.,
rpqvJn,
Leasea Datsun includingzca,sant
curve,
14'
33"
through
a
central
angle of
Cradle blocks, clothes lIne posts,
totheendofs.jdcu',,,
ASSOClAT$under 'whl,,' w, are
Associate. After hours 531.1723.
NEW PRICEI
central air, in established neigh.
For information call 0111
DAVE'S 339 41)6
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
EastoftheSouthwestcor,.,,,.of saId
de9.49' 20"adistanc,offl)i,i,,, engaged In busIness at Rt. 1,
mail box posts, trailer pads, duo
North 0 deg. 23' 33" East a distance section
Excellent
location,
old
FRICKE
&amp;
FRICKE
7
story
on
2
77; thence run North 12 dig.
____________________________
Box
borhood.
Ray or Jack Mink, 531.13)5.
andget the most possible
to a point on the Norm line of said 20$C in the City
Seminole Chapter No. 2, bIrthday meetIng, 8 p.m.
therm
01 543.30 feet to the beginning of a 35' 03" West a
helter,
sills.
lots.
Corner
of
of
ASSOCIATES
INC..
REALTORS,
Sanford,
15th
5,
Magnolia.
Florida.
3
We buy and sell good furnitire and
out I your old home. Apply all
distance of 3,520.3$ Section 77 to a point on said curve
That the parties interested in said
curve concave Easterly and having feet to
Masonic Temple,
BR.2bath,diningroom,fireplace
MIRACLE CONCRETECO.
antiques. HWY 15 AUCTIO'id JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 'flint
FQtJTy to purchase or
the beginning
a curve having a tangent bearing of Norm 0 busineis enterprIse
Only
3
a radius of 3,544.75 feet; thence run concave Easterly andof
'73 Models. Call 323.557 Or $31
0EimAv,.3fl.373
$1,900.
621.00.49.
are as follows:
rvtitianc, and eke away CASH.
GALLERIES, 3226917.
having a deg. SI' 03" West, said point
Northerly, along the arc of said radius of 2,391.03
ring Seminole County Cornbeing
WillIam Gene Russell
__Deaitr
SOUND INTERESTING? CALL
felt; thence run 1,313.44 feet North N dig, 33' Ii'
LARRYSAXONINC
REALTOR
"Get Em While
Robert Michael Valone
curve, through a central angle of 6 Northerly, along
'as4)r Richard Williams from 6 loS p.m. at the borne
__________________________
TIlL
T'.ADE
PEOPLE.
______________________
the arc t said East of the Noflhweit corner of said
Dated at Sanforø, Seminole
.
deg. 27' 45" a distanc, of 373.13 leef curve, through a central angle of 17
of Phyllis and Art GrInle, 115 Uve Oak Lane, Spring
WALKING
Section 27, and the end of this center COUnty, Florida, September
DISTANCE
TO
They're Hot"
79, I75
lathe end of said curve; thence run dig. SI' 35" a distanc, of 51.05 feet line Of
SHOPPING PLAZA- Brand new
Construction descript
Valley Farms. Call Susan Upton or Barbara Wlnnlngham
North 6 dig. 31' IS" East a distance
PublIsh: Oct. 4, 11, 15, 33, 1915
to the end of said curve; thence run
2 BR, 3 bath, central heat I air
DEE.34
of 7911 fee' to the beginnIng of a Norm
The
g3uer:,n,oni
has
for Uchots.
released
0 dig. 23' 33" East a distance Containing 4,353 square
Conditioning, walI.to.wall
curve concave Wester', md having of $45.30
,°-'
mos',,'',r subsidized housing to
G
PE'.L ESTAT:
feet to the beomnnina of a
fa4peat Caididete for Seminole Ci)5fl
IN THU CIRCUIT couw,. .t
petino. Darco., Aikioo t'ilSi
acres). flO1C 0' 1
- FCUI) UT
quolurleg
ouyers.
New
houses
in
a
reef; thence run curve concave East'rly
-3227491
—
and having are. lying In existIng road right ° FOR $IMiNOLipyi
rnls'lon district 1, will be honored ala coc'ail party
Northerly, along the arc of said a radius of
rural area P4o down payment,
of FLORIDA
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
_________________________
2.544,75
..et;
thence
run
way.
curve, through a central angle of? Northerly, along the arc of said
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Highlands Clubhouse,
Monthly payments less than rent
S V. Hardwic Broker
CASE NO. 74'IS22.CA.es.p
Sanford's newest residential neighborhood
4'
Call to see ii you qualify
a
DeItona.ãj 4411
distance
0.
'I.1i
lee,
curve,
through
a
central
anole
of
a
Shepard Road. Sheoah, Winter Springs.
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and
MARRIAGE
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each of
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"'wy ROSALIE
SABRA TUCKER,
SUNLAND ESTATES- 205 Bamboo
Section 27 to a point on said curve to the 43" a distance of 323)3 feet severally notified that the plaintiffs
M.
UNSWORTH
end of said curve; thence run filed Its sworn Complaint, togqtpwi
Petitioner,
Dr., Owner. 3 BR, central H I, A,
of the kindergarten through second grade, Forest City
Aluminum
a
complete kItchen with dish.
Home Improvamonts
Rig. Real Estate Broker
deg. SI' 02" Weit, laid point being of 79.4.4 feet to the
Luxury Patio Apartments
beginning of a above styled Court against yoj an
washer, dual drive. Many extras.
Elementary at 10 a.m.
1,343.65 feet North N deg. 33' II" curve concave
•o3
Westerly ant having each of you as defendants seeking to
Respontlent.
u c.in Over your home *tPi OILS'fl
521,300 3.49.3371
East of the Northwest corner 01 said a radius of 2,041.79
First Christian Church, 1600 Sanford Avenue, SanCarpentry. 9,*iioi'*,j,
NOTICE o ACTION
feet; thence run Condemn the above described TO: WALTER
idog &amp; Sottut SyStem
H. TUCKER, JR.
Section2l,andthe,ndofthuscenter Northerly, along the arc
.i'0m Work t '(.,'ns1. Bonvi,'-ri
of
said
property
Iced, rummage sale Oct 7,8,9.
BedroomApts.
• VA financlng.Nothing Down • FHA
EXPENT LAWN CAI4E
Root'- q Gutters 20 p'S r-.
located in Seminole
Longwood area— Living In coUntry
lifi of Construct description,
Residence Unknown
Free estimate 2 atii
curve, through a central angle of? County, Florida, by Eminent
COUNTRY LAKEFRONT
Mowing, Edge-sq. Trimming
Eaqie
Sdnq
iet,
One
with
city
comfort.
Co
151
9SI3
Slory
3
BR,
2'.
baths,
dig.
YOU
go" a distance of 391.11 fee,
.1
ARE NOTIFIED that an
Domain PrOCeedings.
8AThRDAY,OBERI
Estimates
all brick home. I' -i acres, zoned A.
Phone3ll 1792
Containing 49.399 square feet (1.135) to a Point on
.
Conventional-5% Down
Kitchen Equipped
Enjoyclean air and spectacular one
-.4rido* Wathir. 'lao, Strupp;,'ig &amp; Free
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action for Ols$Olullojs of MarrIage
the North line of said
You are further noti,i that the Ms
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acres), more or less
been
1,
would
consider
option
Z'O Pspeiati. Griwib Federation Day, noon,
lease
mile
scenic
view
on
big
crystal
Wax
nc.
Carpet
SectIon 71 to a point on said curve
tiled against you and yo
Adult.Family
Shampooing
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Beauty Core
OWNED BY: SEABOARD COAST havingatangent,lng0fP40 before
cr,e esmat _____
Unitarian Church, 1815 E. Robinson, Orlando.
Plaintiffj
call up for hearing are required to serve a copy ot your
clear Swimming &amp; boating lake,
thewIll
Homes
ready
Honorable
Kenneth
M.
wrItten
defenses,
for
your
inspection
Pest Control
LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, dig. SI' 02" West, said point being Lefflet', one of
One Bedroom
while relaxing on the carpeted
If any, to'it
WEED A HOME? 5)00 oown
the Judges of
formerly The Sanford and lndiin 1.343 U Itet North
Central Pleat I Air CondItionIng.
andimrnediateoCcupanCy
glassed huge Iakeview porch.
N deg. s' is"
tie
FRANK
C.
WHIGHAM,
ESQUIRE,
above styled Court on the
Oeco Ge
From
Soddy of CeetraJ
payment
to qualified buyers. 3
22nd day pe,i,•5
River Railroad Company and The
Fr free estimates, call Carl
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
_'W
Many large pines accent this
EastoftheNoflhwntcorcisaid ci NOVbç, A. 0., 1q76. at
BR, I, baths, central Pueat,
lttOy, wtioe_e ad.
flOrIda, 3p.m. to 1 a.rn., 381 Orange Lane, Casselberry.
South Florida Railroad Company Sectionn
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
4:00 dress is STENSTROM, DAVIS
almost new creative 3 BR, 2"a
, andtheefldoftttiscinter
o'clock
ART
BROWN
PEST
CONTROL
&amp;
P.M.,
intheSeminolecounty
MCINTOSH,
As
low
as
110.000.
1??).
and
the
Savannah
SanfOrdAve..4BiocktSouthofAirportBIvd
Florida and line of construction description.
First 322 5742
German meal served beginning at 4 P.m.
bath custom dream. Formal
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Post Office Box 1320.
2547 Park Drive
Courthouse. Sanford, Seminole
Western Railroad Company, and by
her, dining &amp; living rooms, in.
Sanford, Florida, mn,onOf.b4fo,.e
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
FOR
INFORMATION
CONTACT
rwo
County,
Florida,
322 N63
STORY
stucco,
its
application
I
1505
W.
BR. 2 bath,
cOmolldation with theAttanfic Coast ConIaning
Senior Clthus Tsr to &amp;. Pdershorg to visit the
for
October7,
formal
kitchen
&amp;
family
room,
35.011 sQuare feet (0.504 an Order of Taking In
Clitsif led Ads Øidn't work there
I976,andfiletheorlginal
Line Railroad Company and by
family
room,
large
separate
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accordance
wilts
Fully
equIpped
for
real
family
acre), more or less, exclusive
Clerk
,utdo'tbe __ V
Sunken Gardens, Leave Sanford Civic Center at 8 a.m.
with its Declaration of Taking betoethe
garage with convertible storage
Carpet Cleaning
merger with the Seaboard Air Line area
s.rvice on
Sanford, lb.
living. Drive down the country
lying in existing road right of heretofore filed in this cause.
area. $i9,30,
Petitioner's at.
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WOy
Roof
Rpari. Carpentry. Pnlng,
lane through stately pines, into
Piano Services
All torney or Immediatety tfsereafler;
parties to this Suit and all other
othI a
BUILDER.DEVELOPER
Retirn at 6-6:30 p.m.
'tome Rpirs. Gunering. Cement
your serenity. If you love the
default will be entered
---country and lake front living, and
UjCCT TO. GE,,EKAL MOP- INTEREST, if any, ci JOHN L. time and place designated
FoWkat Rally '7$, sponsored by Seminole Corn.(ug Snampooing- Living room,
WElT REALTY
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ant
TGAGE recorded in Official CASSADY
Slog ant think a m,mut
will invest $51,900. you will buy
be In the Pe$Itiov, to-wIt: A dissoiti
dining area, hall-regardt
and DONALD G.
ii
heard
,,tets.onJily
Managed
Req.
munity College and Seminole County League of
Real
Estate
Broker, 321 05.1)
Records Book 95, page 133 an
Womefl
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GALLA(plttR In and to the
this one. Call for an appt. now.
claist ud ads c'-int work, there
Lef a Classified Ad help you tind
size, $19.9S. 322-35.11.
722741
permanent custody of
AND
3220779
SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE foilowing:
323.7
Voters, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at college ampltheater.' Music
the minor child born
woJ;dfl
I
more
room
for
e
storage. Classified
issue of the
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recorded in OfficIal Records Book
Each defendant Is hereby marriage MARK ARNOLD
Cliff Jordan Realtor
Ails timid buyers last.
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required to serve written defenses,
93, page 233 in favor of UNITED PART Ill
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
CO.
$3)
•2n
TUCKER, In ftie Petitioner; per.
if any, to said Complaint on:
STATES TRUST COMPANY OF
manent alimony;
BROKERS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER
THOMAS G. FREEMAN,
permanent child
NEW YORK and WILLIAM M That par? of:
support; attorneys lees and the
Oays-3fl 6)23
County Attorney
Wemen'sAaIIliary,vFWst1o1mSfo,5p
HOWELL, as Trustees; ant
costs ci this scti; lod equltaie
Nights-3fl 2352
Seminole County
Meetimu, at 1k. Dn.4
Alt
_.t__. a_ -EIGHT cuppi raI.yA,5 aan
A part of LOP 24. CPDiI.
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(UI 111C111U513 STY 10 au.ena.
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Box
70
-. -Altereton, Or,si Makng. Drape's,
Sanford- 3 BR, i"tbath. $100 down,
TGAGE ricord.d In Official MOCK SUBDIVISPd recore in
LiGHT HAULING I YARD
and personal Property Of the parties
Attamonte Springs, FiCs'ida
LJphls'ry
$177.37 total monthly payment. li
)2Q7Q7
Records Book 627, page 231 in favor Plal Book 7. page 3, Public Records
including
Life
ln
ANDGARAGECLIAN.UP
ESTFRSON LAND CLEARING
awd 01 the real property
32701
WEI)NESDAy, OCTOBER 13
annual
Pd.
rate,
36.0
mos.
1)5.500.
of UNITED STATES TRUST Cf Seminole County, Florida, lying on or before the hIlt da
Phone 349 53?)
owned by the Parties as tenants
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch work.
by
wuthinthe10Ofootrlgtofy0f,
COMPANY
NEW YORK •
Fill dirt, top Ot
Wcsmen's Atzlil.ry VFW Post 10100, Sanford, 8p.m.
Cf Uieentir,tlettothe Petitioner, said
November, A. 0., 974. and file the
WANT TO SELL
We
handle
government
ROGER LMAINE,atTnjstm; anti Seaboard Coast Line Railroad original
with the Clerk of the above Property being moore Particularly
CoPPcItpaJty,PostHorJ)eonlaf,LEy53.y
YOUR
HOME?
repolsessonj,
.
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Salei .are 'i Season 1,11 the
all area. Small
MORTGAGE recorded in Official Company;
styled Court 00 laid date, to Show aescribed as follows:
invited. Get some new
Buying a nw hCme? Moving to an
people aouut ii With 0 ClaSsified
ttliet pays closing costs.
TRAILER
IIOMESIJ'F
Just
Records Book 73,page l?Iinf
Cause what right, title, Interest Cr
L0t9, TEE'NGREENESTATES
apartment?
Ad e- the HirIld 372 2611.
()yeyyj
reduced. A beautiiul 2.13 acres
of Ea,lrosmentaj Changes and Their
MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY lying within 50 feet each
115, lien
531
Welcomes
Get some action with a Herald
you or any of you h-ave In according to the Plat thereof as
CRANKCON'STREALTY
described
95i)
complete
center
with
septic.
well,
elect.,
Tree Trimmng, Cutting
line
and
NELSON
H.
STRITEHOFF,
recorde4
,
Impact on the Balaiice of Nature class, 9:30 a.m. at
in
Flat
look
II,
Page
i3
ClaSsified
andtotnepropeftydesc,i4ifl$5
con$truct
ad. We'll help you wilts
REALTORS-S.I0 606)
of State Road
- ti properly Zoned A good sized
Trustees; ant
Rernov-ng. Licensed ano lns reti
the Public Records Of Seminole
4)9,
Complaint
and
to
fl
414
that wilt bring fast sate.
lisowcause if any County, Florida
Florida Powes and Ugl*, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., led by Ira
77010;
Eves. 323 751'
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pond is yours too for lust $10,300.
You
Phone 323 14i3 or 2'2Y 14f
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THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL IN. Section
you have, Why said property $hOtiid
CALL 372 1611
H OMES of DISTINCTION
HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
WITNE5$ my hand and seal of
Lake Mary — I BR, I'i bath new
LAKE HARtlEY ACRETTES
Records Book
I
Lite Clearing: Mowing. Discing:
Sasrd Optimist meetIng, noon, Holiday Inn Sanhomes
741, page 695 in favor Sctioa 27, Township 20 Sovth, Purposes as set forth In the Corn
Large Wooded Lo:s
bedroom. 1 bath moblle home on down. Start at sn.soo with pp
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of MERCANTILE SAFE DEPOSIT oh,....
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A:_D., 1776.
ford.
plainl
-filed
Mr.in
it
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arrecys
Home Improvements
UT
'cia point being
°
.ppr. i', acres. Small private
(SEAL)
Backhoe Loader Ph 3221527.
so.
i
default
iviiI
be
enticed
builder.
13fl5..49
EQusl
AND
TRUST COMPANY and C. 1. 3.02157 teat North 95 dig. 14' 3" you
Strett Lights
against
Hoig
SdiwjlI,
lake with ducks goes with this one
1 INMULLER,
Ht
Arthur H. Beckwlu,, Jr.
for the relief demanded in the
OPportunity
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Successor Eastofttte$outhwestcUt,cisaid Complaint
Trusties; and
As
Clerk
Of
the
Court
Section 27; thenc, run Norm ii deg.
By; Cherry Kay Travis
CONSOLIUPTE,) MORTGAGE
wES DRILLED, PUMPS
WITNESS MY PIANO AND SEAL
C
MLS REALTORS
03" West a distance of 3,525.3$
BALL REALTY
A Deputy Clerk
recorded
In
Official
PIntng. Reuniuieln4. General
Records Book feet to the beginning
SPRINKLER SYSTEM5
[_1FLORIOtU.
of hid Court On the 21st day of STENSTROM DAVIS
3210041
53$.
page
517
i'r'd FIRST SUP. concave Easterly and
of having
a curvea Septern,
r
Rig Real Estate Broker
Rep.rs. Call 32') MiS
Lawn Care
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(SEAL) A. 0., 1q76,
&amp;
MCINTOSH
All
Pl, EMENTAL MORTGAGE r.div, of 2,39)53 feet, thenc,
SALES-RENTALS
3017S.FRCNCH
run
APP(HNTM
recorded in Official Records Book NorTherly, along the
, Beckwllh, Jr
repair and S'v -Cc
I
517W.
lit
ST
.Saggord
,laflit,ed
Ads
CON9TuCTlQN
v.111
aheays
guie
you
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of
1114
OU
Suite 22
ARE %cISSINC. SOME TI-IISiC
ARRiVE All VJJ $3l.PaqeC3lnfavQrciCHEMICAL
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Silt MACillPfl 4,
322 3441 or 3222757 alter lirl.
Clark
of
the
Circuit
Court
Much
cur
ve,
Much
More
than
lhrougnacmfralangleof
12
IF YOU '4AvEt'T TRIED
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Post Olfice Box 1330
REDUCED$2,000
BANK and I F SADLER, as
SUNSHINEATE
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By: Mary N Darden
t
211 W 25th
SUPPLY CO
CALL 322 3
yva expect.
Sanford, FIa.
dig. II' 36" a distance of 5)9.06. fee,
L
Sanford, Florla 3277)
CLASSIFIED AD LATE,.'v
Trusties; and
__________________
HI MAN
201W ml St
DiPuty Clerk
to the end oi said curve;
32.' t.J32
sq
It,
thenc,
run
ddIflons
new
carpeting
Attorneys
&amp;
roof,
gas
for Pefitio,.
Publish Sept.77 a, OCt 1. 1I II,
FINAL JUDGMENT re(r
Remodeling
ar. tamly mm . garage, argr
in North 0 dig. 2)' 33" East a distance 010-119
1976 Publish Sept. 211
turnace, large fenced lot Near
Oct. 1, II, is, 1,76
fenced yard separate StUdiO
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high sctiool. 119.500 Owner 323
010130
53.000 equity &amp; assume loan o
0522.
d
137000.32)0503.
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given me some thought and I
hope you wi ll be able to advise
me. For t he past 18 months I
have had trouble, especially
after ea ting, with Natal hernia.
lwas toW to elevate the head of
my bed eight inches and not to
lie down for at least an hour

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contract again. These exercises

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PR?ER

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per cent of the 1976 goal, campaign officials announced
Monday.
Joe Hartwig, county chairman for this year's United
Way effort, presented reports at a meeting of the Sanford
Rotary Club Indicating that $32,065.63 has been collected
toward the SnInole goal of $186,279.
RotarIansheardreportsfrommostofthechaenof

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the eight United Way divisions in the county. Campaign
workers have until Oct.
to reach the target figure.

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per capita for the first time and last year they Increased to

People who need to exercise

Most people do better waiting

is true that exercises that

before lying down rather than

en the abdomen help just one how'. I am sen

$O&amp;Rg.

about $l,28 for each county resident, Hartwig said.

A S21A4 kickoff effort on Sept. 28 got the 1976 drive
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under way with 11.4 per cent of Its goal collected, Hartwig
ld listeners.

The foUowthg figures were reported for collections
during the first week of the campaign:
Pilot division, $9,183; feature and agency division,

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$L,60, pubhc employes division, SI,IW; black dhi isio

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$410. No figures were yet available from the professional,
pecial gifts di visions.
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New York, NY 10019.

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dards in the community.

Orlando prefaced his
remarks to the board by noting
that Mike Pinter, owner of Club
aivi 10 of his employes
were acquitted In county co urt
last week of breaking state laws
concerning the exposure of

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nected and a "closed" sign firmly affixed to lt Sanford door.

He said that Pinter appeared
on television afterwards
"announcing to the wor ld" that
the club would now feature
the
nude dancing. He said the
nightspot had a sign posted that
the Court decision was a "total
victory for adults."
Orlando said he received
moretelephoflecallsandlettei.,
concerning the Juana operation

Blast w Off,

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rcode granting the council power

Herald photo by Tom Vincent) to regulate "nuisances" II)
READY,

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Sanford Chamber of Commerce Personality Break.

COMMUnity and to enforce laws,
dding that a U.S. Supreme
Court decision empower3 the

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ng and Nathan Van Meter opposed _.

County Back

Dru

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establishment across town,

nuisance. Th ey complained about
drug transactions, youngsters
urinating on buildings and lawns,
loud music, profanity, reckless

in

th e Palm Plaza shopping
center on South Sanford Avenue.
Blast-Off owner Kenneth Eden

drivin g, vandalism, littering and
other disturbances in the area.

could not be reached for cornment.

offered pinball machines, snack
bars and jukeboxes. Hot Foot's
emphasized foosball, a table

A half-dozen neighbors of Blast-

in.

fo rmation that "ocked me to
the socks."
Councilmen Charles Sizer

b01

25th Street. Their complaints
echoed testimony given by Hot
Foot's neighbors.
At the Hot Foot's hearing, 11
people offered swç
testimony -

for Blast-Off, which was located

Orlando said he spent two

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Blast-Off Amusements, Sanford's only remaining game
room, closed its doors Friday —
just four days after the city
commission revoked the oc-

An Oct. 11 public hearing had
been set on revoking the license

fast this morning. One pump on the foot pedal of the hours Monday with Jack Fulengun builds up pressure for one shot. Simultaneously, wider of State Attorney Abbott
Herring's to
office
and was
a half-cc of vaccine Is Injected Into the jet gun privileged
review

system. Then the patient gets It in the arm. Vaccine
Arrives, Page 2 A
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(H er ald photo by lld,ard Wills)
It was all over for Blast-Off this morning as hangout's phone was discon.

sexual Organs In a vulgar and
indecent manner.

Off attended th e Sept. 28 hearing
on Hot Foot's, an amusement
center on French Avenue near

The two amusement centers

soccer game, and did not have
any pool tables. Blast-Off did
have pool tables.

Orlando's move to gain an
pinion from McIntosh, saying
they needed more time to
consider the matter and that it

should more properly Special Mediator Hears
g F u n d B i d

discussed In a work session

before coming to the board for
The Seminole County Corn- of st rong-arm tactics against action. Sizer said Or lando was
mission today voted to sponsor persons arrested in drug raids "grandstanding."
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the Central Florida Task Force
Three law enforcement
in its $237,
application for agencies withdrew from the
By KRIS NASH
Moore, called as th e .SF.A's money," Moore told the special
federal funds used to battle task force. They were_____________
the Today

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drug-related activities in Brevard County Sheriff's
Seminole and other counties. Department, Orlando Police
Dennis
Stuart,
ad- Department and the Orange

Herald Staff Writer

first witness by association master. -It's putting class size
executive director F.E. (Gene) as your number one priority
The president of the Seminole Grooms, said class size is a and adjusting the budget acAround The Clock ..........4-A Education Associaton (SEA) question of "basically, where cordingly."
Bridge . .. ...............#.B told a special mediator today the
principal puts the
ClaSs size was the first of

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ministrative assistant of the County Sheriff's Departinent.
Orlando-based Drug EnforceAfter the three agencies Calendar ..............3-A
ment Administration IDEA),

said the federal grant will be withdrew, the Orange County Comics....................4-B

that reduction of class sizes in priorities" in each Individual seven items to be brought

county schools would upgrade school.

before Stowell for con-

matched by $43,000 In funds Commission also backed out of Crossword ............4-B the level of education received
"It's not a case of a lot of sideration. Others include
4-A
by students and would cost area money coming into the (school) recognition. salary schedules,
from nine Florida law en- its role as DEA sponsor. Then Editorial'. .........
pril V the Seminole County Dear Abby ...........
forcement agencies.
system," Moore said, "it's compensation and expenses,

Commission agreed to a.sswne Dr. Lamb ............ ...4-B
William Moore made the simply a matter of priorities medical and health protection,
Stuart
said
the
agency
plans
the role as the go-between horoscope .............4-B statement in testimony given within each school. Does the term of agreement and Into increase th e number of local
Hospital ... ........... ..2-A before Douglas Stowell, a principal put (the p
agents.
agents from 11 to 20. Present agency for federal ag
riority) in Stitutional considerations.
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Obituaries
.............2-A specij mediator sent in by the class size, or does he put it in
funding expired on Dec. 31.
Stowell, whose name was
Stuart indicated tod ay the Sports.

...........7-A state to hear arguments on administrative and clerical, or selected from a l
'Me task force came under three agencies may rejoin Telesislou
ist submitted
2-B items that have stalled contract custodial and maintenance, or by the Florida Public Employes
fire earlier this year after so
me before grant application Is Weather ..............2-A

nrentic' agents were auei made.

NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. flubert if.

bladder.
Barring unforeseen compli cations, the

Minneso(a Democat could beba ckonf
his
by early December, his surgeon says.

Humphrey, 65, was admitted to the hospital
Monday and was to undergo tests today. The

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establishment's occupational

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"I thought about a meaningful relationship with Bob, but I
found out it involved cooking!"

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alter (üicf I (Innan S
oriaraio was unsuccessful In
gaiflingiofficient support from
his colleagues to have the at.
tOtfly interpret city law to find
If e council has authority to

Surgeon's
Awaits Humphrey

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Chi.stensen took 11w adion

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negotiations for Seminole's whatever'
approximately 1,600 teachers.
"It's not a case of more

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education and s

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envelope with 50 cents for it.

.LiWERED

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Seminole County United Way workers have already

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cntract your abdominal complete Information. Others
who want this Issue can send a
muscles, relax teni and long, stamped, self-addressed

THIS is

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collected monies or pledges amounting to more than 17

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be r 4-8,
support the back and are often Hiatal Hernia, Esophageal
very useful. You can stand or
Sit up straight and vnlllntisrijy Reflux, to give fllI more

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muscles. Remember, though, I

streng

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Hartwig prefaced ereports by remarking that each
year United Way goals have grown higher but that they
have always been met. In 1974, contributions exceeded $l

th

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you squeeze the collapeibie while doing leg lift exercises to
bottle with lntra.abdomjnal strengthen your a bd ominal

pressure from exercise or by

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I'lie hanging Position is good

other means you will squeeze do not rccommend these for you
the stomach contents out the if you have any e vidence at all
of back pr0lems unless your
open bottle top. Also it you ben
over you will cause the same own doctor has first approved
01 them.
thing

AND ERNEST
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by Gill Fox

lie flat the stomach contents for many back ailments. You
would run out of the bottle. If will get some mild traction

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diaphragm connected to the p'i;ition.

esophagus. Obviously when you
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floor, then you can do modified
into the lower esophagus.
think of it as if the leg lifts while hanging. If you
You
stomach were a collapsible use a bar in the doorway you
water bo ttle wi th the top off and can brace your head against the
the top of the bottle Inserted top of the wall or top of the door
through the hole in the jamb to help you hold yo ur

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WRE NOT THAT
KIND OF PLACE,

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good bid. It would only fall and will receive copies of
because of the 3-0 trump JACOB)' MODERN I

enough to pull yo urself up and
hole in the diaphragm,
results In a leakage of the hold yourself in the chin-up

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office.
Hepointedto various sections
of the city Charter and criminal

(Do you have a question

mere two-heart overcall. His newspaper. The Jacobys ws

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Monday night.
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observed the operation of the court.
William Nolan, also known as FredVlCk James Gearing, 37, of
Beach, pleaded dWity to a Iriff-UM -bzgft of Udor&amp;
Middle School. He had given an incorrect nzne and address to
Police and a bondsman when arrested and failed to appear in
. circuit court for t rial on March fl.
Already sentenced to a four-year prison term from Orange

"I've been in seven prisons and I'm not proud of it. If someone had
taken the time with me that you (Judge Cowan) took
defendants appearing before you today, I wouldn't be here."

on

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cityhave
L setthe
moral standards.
authorities say Is also wanted for escape from a Texas prison, Immunization program In Central Florida, "We
power to outlaw
looked toward the visiting students in
court
room and said, demonstrates the Ped-Jet gqn for the Greater nudity In Casselberry," he d.

move toward a slam later.

four-club bid was a mild slam answer individual questions
can hang onto as a chinning
too.
ur hearts he still thought envelopes are enclosed The
DEAR READER — Hiatal bar. Some people put one in a about
a further bid."
most interesting questions
hernia, the he','nla of part of the doorway and use it for chin-up
Oswald: "Six hearts Is a will be used in this column
stomach through an enlarged exercises. If you are strong

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EARN MONEY TO

A second exercise method is

appreciate your reply aiid

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All his bids except the last

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than on any other Item before
the city during his two years In

try and when I signed off at if stamped, self-addressed
fo

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the all-time greats, sat South.

many of my neighbors would to use a bar or something YOU

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County and three years from Pinellas County, Nolan, who Tom Cook, regional coordinator of th e swine flu

favor,

g u I a t'ip

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Judge Cowart also meted five years probation for a second

doing Uem as it may worsen domlnal muscles each time you gave him slight problems. He for the experts? Write 'Ask
my Natal hernia. I would really lift the leg will help a lot,
had a tremendous hand for a the Jacobys" care of this

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reconunend here. If you can
stand comfortably with one
hand on a table or strong chair

I was wondering if! should quit while contracting the ab-

we'

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It
Is
what is sometimes
that creates swings In their called a temporizing
bid and

exercises was hiatal hernia and standi ng- Standing leg lifts

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SOut h

as such is a one-round force.
back but also cause pressure In
Jim: "Here Is a hand to South may just be asking
Illustrate. I was North. Th
ou can stand on one foot and game was rubber bridge e North to choose the final
the abdominal region. You said
an exception to doing these leg then raise the other leg while
contract or many be going ln
the late John Crawfor

by Stoffel a Hoirn&amp;hl

I R!CO4ME

Anyone with back problems
all really great bridge players
should check wi th his doctor have Is table presence. They
before doing the exercises I
seem to have a sixth sense

the three-heart bid by South in
th e sequence: North 1

Re

Cassel berry City• Atty.
th Mc!ntoshwudll.j

byMayorGeraldoj

school."

What is the significance of

Oswald: "Theone thing that

J u an a

determine the city's authority
and responsibility to regulate
the operations at Club Juana,
amid a chorus of "Amen,"
from a packed council chamber

the Howard University business administration
Tate
claims to have earned, because on the forged local check the
woman's name, Imprinted on the document, wasn't spelled right
In the forged signat ure and "hundred" was also incorrectly
spelled.
"You want the esteem and status of a medical doctor,"
court noted, "but you don't wan t to pay the price of 10 years in

the Impression it was a bluff
— not a sure th ing."

Pass 4
Pass Pass
Dbl. Pass Pass Redbl.
Pass pass Pau
Opening lead 9

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a doctor,
"You're an unusual person, Mr. Tate," Cowart d, "but you

Oswald:
"Johnny's
redouble was the frosting on
the cake. He must have knowo
that West and East would not
run to four spades."
Jim: "Tha t's what he tol
me afterwards. He said tha
he redoubled Instantly to give

West Neflb

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want to go through all that
He admitt ed under questioning by Cowan that he visited
jio1e Mem orial Hospital while In Sanford and Impersonating

away undoubled."

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Both vulnerable

the na usea which Ihad after my abdomen while keeping that
noon nap. Because of back open bottle upright.

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West was one o

EAST (DI
His partner had opened the
£AJ5754 bIdding. He held a sure trump
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trick and a side king.
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Crawford wasn't going to get

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pharmacist and while dating her stole her CheckbOOk. He adrnitted forging a hundred dollar check payable to "Dr. C.R. Tate,
M.D." and endorsing the check and cashing It at the Goldsboro
Bar on W. 13th St.
Tate told the court that his mother was a Chicago doctor who

those frustrated near experts:V

WEST
£96
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Abolity

Exercise

SPACE

Jim: "

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year's probation In 1974 In Chicago after he ad up a lddwc oo
treated Patients and was arrested for practicing medicine without
a license.
Tate said he came to Sanford 'to took around," met a local

fly OSWAIJ) and JAMES JACOBY
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break. I suppose he had noted
NORTH
something in West's manner
10 2
that told him trumps weren't
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going to break."
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,jburglary In Walton and Osceola counties and said that he got a

WIN AT BRIDGE

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A 211-year-old Jacksonville man who admitted traveling the

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PIe1dlng guilty to forging a $100 check stolen from a pharmacist.
Roy Tate, who told Qrcult Judge Joe A. Cowed Jr. that be has
?dXflJelf many times as "Dr. CR. Tate, M.D.," Is
already serving two year, in state prison for violation of
probation in a Jacksonville bed check case.
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Judge Cowart ordered the probation in the loia1
ii
the prison term.
"I'm accepting you for
you really are
fraud," Cowart
told Tate, and ordered a3acondJtion ofprobafton that be I.
r
no circumstances, at any time Impersonate a medical doctor,"

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men Greets Move

By DONNA ESTES

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for. When you act like
ramifications,
—
VIRGO (Aug. Z3-SpL 22) Be take charge person, you'll
especially tolerant of those you respect of your peers.
— — deal with on a one-to-one basis
YOURBIRTHDAY
today. Kindness can cement a
Oct. 5, I!71
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bond.
LIBRA
ept. 230ct. 23)
Try to apportion. your tIme
Situations where you can put thtsyearsoyoucanunde
your keen Imagination into play projects of a creative nature.

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cowdry posing as a medical doctor and even once opening a
"clinic" was pla ced on seven years probation

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ARCHIE

hoo

By BOB LLOYD
ReraldStaff Writer

you today. Avoid the mundane. rewarding to you.
10.4

lin

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matters before you commit You'reafarbetterleadertoday
yourself today. Understand all than yo u give yourself

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LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) It is not lend out, speak up. Say
nece
understanding of any business PISCES (Feb. 20-Much ))

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Into decisions

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11)
Don't let yourself be preutred
today. Make up Be watchful of your possessions
your mind when you feel you're and resources today. If you
have something you'd rather
ready.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) that tough.

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then), you'll find they aren't

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domineering, they'll only bug real interests will center
around family matters. This s
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as
It should be.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20
Thre's room at top for you CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Ja
today, if you climb carefully. 19) Today, don't view probie
You'll trip yourself up if you're timidly. Once you face up to

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October
Tu!y,5,
1976
Sanford, Florida

tides and because of your Intense and
use you obvious concern for thee
well-being today.
tied down.
SAGI1TARW(NOv.2Dec.
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operation Thursday will probably last six to
eight hours.
Atanews conference Monday, Dr. Willet F.

Whiternore said, "We have cvery reason to
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Angeles limes said today.

last April.

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department's Cooperative Extension Ser'.tces (rum the states for the purpose of get.

Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, to sueceed Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana in the
post
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an uneventful convalescence and be restored

the last few days as a borderline tumor. He
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Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Low.

smna, Mar&gt;land and Texas already had been
found in violation of federal bans on di~,_

crinunatory hiring and faced funding cutoffs
at the time 01 the meetings.
Butz reportedly helped the states escape
punishment by altering department

regulation, to extend for an unilmited amount
of time the deadline for agencies to com ply

with the hiring standards, the Tunes said.
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AllIES (March 21-April 19) get the tab.
Frienda will be Involved in SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.22) If
many facets of your activities yOU'FC ielf-.ervthg today the
oil today. In two situations, results won't amount to much.
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there is a way to defeat
contract Instead ci' taking his
ace when the first club Is led,
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must draw trumps before
leading a second club wincit
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biopsy. Thej told methatlhad

a fatty liver and that I sheulti
avoid all alcohol. I don't drink
anyway. The doctor didn't put
me on any special iliet or deposition of fat In the !' It
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period I went back In the
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biopsy. It shotrd no change In
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the skin and this does
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body is cold. It may mean that
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rebid.
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with the ace and lead a
(Do you have a question
second club. No other lead Is for the experts? Write 'Ask
any better.
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and lVds a diamond toward answer individual questions
dummy. Dummy's king wins it stamped, sell'addressea
the first or second diamond envelopes are enclosed. The
and another diamond is most interesting questions
played. This will give West will be used in this column
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the nex t
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Daytons Beach Seabreese. What
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F day night.
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Reprimanded by was naming m as the Cabinet official referred
President Ford for slurs against blacks, Agri. to by Dean in t Rong Stcne story.
c ul ture &amp;eret ary Earl Buts sa ys he regrets his
Sen. Iward Brooke, RMass., the only black
language, but some fellow RepuUlcans are mem be r of the Senate,
called Bu' remark,
cal ling for his dnissal
vulgar and offensiv e"and he added
Bz was sminoned to the
te house on
I call upon the President to ask for the
i' day and was gvien "a severe reprimand" by Secretary's resignation. No
man who harbors
ri who found Butz racial comments "highly such tho ug hts is fit to
serve in the cat of the
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include next week's debate in San Fran.
next week and that the report will clear
Aides to Jimmy Carter say he accepted cisco.
Ford.
corporate hospitality as governor of
Sources in Washington said Friday night
Georgia, and sources in Washington repo rt
that the special Watergate prosecutor has
The special prosecutor's investigation
there will be no prosecutions as a result of
decided there is no basis for criminal into the finances of Fords' home county
an investigation in President Ford's old
charges against Ford or anyone else as a GOP organization had been hanling over
congressional district.
result of the investigation into alleged the Ford campaignfor two
b ut
Carter was to campaign in Washington
campaign finance improprieties In Ford's White Ho',se officials steadfastjy refut'd
Sat ur day as he headed back toward
home district in Michigan.
to comment on the probe while assertuig
Georgia after a swing thrçugh the Nor.
A source in the Justice Department said that the President's finances had been
theast, and President Ford was preparing
Watergate Special Prosutor Charles thoroughly Studied before. Ford was u
to launch a major trip to the West that will
R uff plans to issue a public report early available for questions.
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because the elder Raines feared a grid injury
might ruin his son's opportunity to sign a
lucrative professional baseball contract.
Under consistent pressure from Tim, Ned
Raines Sr. finaii "lented. And If he hadn't,
chances are that De. and would have left
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Seminole High's foothail team avenged last yea?s loss to DeLand with
victory Friday night. The win opened the door for specaladoc to the "game
of the
year" hi two weeks against Gainesville.

fj.11
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as not o tSr foothill e
Stoot-9, l6Opun4 soeeter had been for.
bidden by his fither from playing football

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more shocking upset Friday night than the
one that derailed last season's Seminole
playoff express.

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been vowing revnge for the "robbery"
during the intervening 12 noths.

at the hands of the Bulldogs in October 1975.
But It was a reversal of last month which

Two Sanford police p ruintcn have filed federal complaints
charging racial dlscrlmlpatbn and civil rights violations In job
classification, terms nnr. cwdltlons of employment, and
promotions within the police department.
Police Chief Ben E. Butler and other officials said they would
have no c..iunent on the complaints filed with the federal Equal
Employment OpporUnity Commission at Miami by patrolmen
John C. Moore and Tony L Brooks Jr.
A wrtten notice of the complaints received by city officials, a
See SANFORD, page 3*

by what many felt were questionable
penalties called by game off Lclal'i.
Scmlnole 1ny, s and supporters have

It was a reversal of last year which supposedly had driven the Seminole football
team toward the p 4nd game ever since the

prevented DeLand from rpringlng an even

All Seasons

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ByBOB LLOYD

It'i, National 4-H Week an..h
Seminole yonugoters are
tilanning the best year ever for
local 4.11 clubs. See the
Seminole Magazine, pages 4
and 5D.

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Gaini-`?evenge Over DeLand

before the ['SC, but doubted that the
current effort wc,Wd be successful.
A second part of the resolution to the
['SC protests the state agency's assumption of
the city's authority In regulating the utility,
which operates fully within the Winter Springs
city limits.

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moment of elation, while Maureen Harrison
(left) leads cheers of "Were
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the requested rate hike. Piland said that Bevis
was unyielding in his position and had Indicated
4at he would base his decision on the ['SC staff
recommendatico favoring the rate hike.
City Councilman Ernie Hendrix said, "It's a
real shame that a body set up to protect the
consumer is Instead favoring the utility corn-

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about it- I! UWY not PrOgreu to internal thermal underwear.
anything more serious for you. I What do I mean? I inean no fat
i ould suggest though that Yoli pad. Fat Umue in3ulates the
take an a:1 purpose vi
body and holds body heat in.
tablet every day and that Y0:J That is why (at pcople don't
make ure your diet contains at tolerate hut weather well. Be

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(which I don't work with
anyway).
My question is, what causes a
fatty liver and what can be done
about it? I'm sure there's
something I can do to reverse i t.
Since I don't know what I did
wrong to get It I don't know if
I'm continulngto make itworse
unwittingly.
DEAR
READER
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Deposition of fat in the liver can
thpmp.il,'tra..,nfn,fhIi V,,.
occur in- any
of C0fl
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ditlons that damage the liver. 52 years old, 5 feet 1 and weigh
Use of alcohol is only one 113 pounds. I have thin arms
example. Starvation can do it and legs. I am easily chilled,
because the mobilization of fat especially around the neck,
stores for energy overloads the arms and back.
liver with tat. It also happens In
DEAR READER — The
untreat ed severe diabetes and sensation of chilliness is
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Togive you more Information
on the liver, hew It works an"
what fatty Liver and clrrhosii
means I am sending 'ou The
Health Letter number 74,
Living With Your Liver. others
wPto want more information on
this subject can send a lung,
stamped, self-addressed en.
velope with 50 cents for It. JUSt
send your request to me In care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box 326,
San Antonio, Tx 7S2.
DEAR DR. LAMB — I
annoyed with people Warning
my sensitivity to cold weather
— San Francisco wind Of dT*ItS
— on poor Wood. I give to the
blood bank riery three months
and am In good health, never
get cold hands and feet. What is

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second diamond It played,
East wins. He cashes his jack
of spades, leads another spade
and the defense waits for eat
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panics. I'm not confident that the commission
will listen to what we are saying."
Hendrix urged the council to Inform the city
The nter Springs city council at a special
mecting Saturday morning adopted a resolution councils of other communities of the "dithculties
we arv hing with the PC."
directed to the Florida Public Service
Councilma Claude Mt called the Issue a
mission protesting a Proposed water and sewer
political football, saying be had talked with
rate Increase, expected to be approved by
several attorneys and that there appesr Io be
vsc
The Increase being considered for the North little recourse Ix cther the city or its citizens.
These guys (the PSC) work for the utilities
JrIando Water and Sewer Company,
rather than for the people."
Councilman John Daniels said that the FSC
from
per month to $21.10.
While the city council was meeting, more than staff position is that the utilities company
descrias the rate Increase based on information
1I r.d1.f. ni ft.
YVLC SUIflUIS
snbmitted. "I don't doubt they (the North
petitions in the continuing effort led by
Margaret Mc (lbben "imploring" the date Orlando Water and Sewer Co.) can make figures
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say whatever they want them to say."
Daniels said if the company does need nor
Pictures, Page 3A
income that It has been caused by uverexpanslon. He said the company didn't need to
'agency ti deny the more than 1(u) per cent rate expand Its facilities to serve today's customers
In..teae.
but rather the expansion was to serve lots they
Mayor Troy Piland reported that he had have not been able to sell.
pO11y spoken with all three members of the
Daniels added that Mrs. Hawki ns had assured
['SC concerning the town's "plight," and ;dm that she Is sympathetic to the cause of the
received support only from Maltiand PSC people of Winter Springs.
mem ber, Paula Hawkins.
Piland said that Winter Springs and Its
Piland said that ['SC Commissioner William citizens over the past six months have been
Bevis was very "anti-town" in his approach to through two petition drives and two public

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dummy, CoiTies to his band
with a trump and leads a
diamond. West plays the
queen of this suit. Dummy o)
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were strong has had to issue a public apologv.
.11k or Butz to resign or for Ford to fire him.
In his article for Rolling Stone, Dean said he
It ti' i inarks wire fir reportI in an article was talking with Boone a ho the GOP co
r.in Roiling Stone magazine by John Dean, a ventlun when Butz. who had
campaigned to ,vin
convicted Watergate figure, who said Butz made t i'omution for Ford,
walked do
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the coent
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in a conversa tion aboard an airt the plane and slopped to ¶:ht.
plane after the Republican nvention in Kansas
Dean reported that Boone said to Butz: 'Jehn
and I were Just diu.ssing the a p peal of thr
Dean, who did ni name Butz in his account ihpubhcan part) It see
that the rty
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94th Congress Ends,
Now Part Of History
WAS
WASHINGTON
(AP) — With clocks stopped
far short of the actual
act hour, the 94th Congress
completed Its baIness early Saturday and
aitered history.
The House adJournedat1:aa.m.yan,j
the Senate at 2:51 am. The 96th censliess
convenes on Jan. 49 10I?.

Prob. To Clear Ford?
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Watergate
special prosecutor will publicly clear
President Ford next week and close his
vestigation of camps1i financing In Ford's
home county wit out any prosecutions,
sources familiar with the probe say. The
disclosure came as Ford headc'd into a
weekend of rtduced tifice work so he can
prepare for his second debate with Democrat

Jimmy Cartt'. and for a six-day C$!IIPSIWI

swln8 Into three western states. tie apecia
pisecutor's lnestlgatIon has cast a.'sou.
over the Ford campaigi for two wecks since
word V It first appeared In news stories.
Burton $y

H.11 Get ,Ott

WASHINGTON (AP) DemcsraUc caucus
chairman Philip Burton says he Is far ahead of
his thee rivals in collecting votesfor the
second-highest House leadership JOE) despite
Opponents claims that his support is slipping.
Burton claims he gained rather than lost votes
this summer and he denies that he has been
hurt by the sex-payroll scandal that forced the
resignation of his former political ally, Wayne
Hays. Only 10 or 11 freshmen
him in the 1974 contest for caucus chairman
have defected to another candidate for
majority leader In this (all's hotly contested
race, Burton said.

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AREA DEATHS
JAM&amp; BACI

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Back 54o1II5
" Sanford, died
Friday at Florida Hospital In
Orlando. A native oI St. Albs,
W. Vs., he came to Florida
years ago and moved to Sanford
In Ign from Orlando. He bad
worked for Appalachian
Electric Power Company In
a civil
and Was
service electrician
retiring In
IN2 at McCoy Air Forte Base.
iie was an Army veteran of
World War II and was a
member of Union Park
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ChUrch
iltisIBar.
by his
wife 'Sarah;
no
William of Sanford; a dauglMr,
Mrs. Sarah K. Adams of
PMty)fle, Ala.; hit. mother,
MrL J0811*11ndI Back of Hunting1on W. Va.; three sisters,
Mrs. Lo" Two.] of Han'
Wn. Mrs. Mary Ann Cornfl
and M Katharine LOU, both
oi Qivapeak, Ohio; three
bit then, Canton of Hunth*n. Dean 01 Unclnnati,
Qk, and Harold of Milton, W.
Vii.; and nine grandchildren.
Grnmksw Funeral Hcme is in
charge of arrangements.
FERDSHANNONBLIOP
Fend Shannon Blahot, 05, of
410 West 12th St., died early
Friday morning at Senmmle
Memorial HonpitaL native of
Moidgomery County, Vs., he
had lived In Sanford since 1981,
moving here from Radlord, Va.
He was a Presbyteriam He is
survived by his wife Carrie;
two sons, Edward of
and Douglas of Sanford; two
sisters, Troy of Radford and
Resale Allen of West Virginia;
four brothers, Shelly, Bud,
Oakley and Hobart, all of
Radford; and four grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral
Home Is In charge of
arrangements.

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Cerpenter, Oeen; two sistcr.
tie M.e, Sanford, and
MMD.tante Douglas,
David 1AW Funeral
DeBary in charge of
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William H. Bruce, 52, of 304
W". Sanford, died
Friday morning at his home.
Ban In Woodbine, Ga., he had
lived in Sanford 40 years. He
was a member of Grace
Methodist Church and an
e*I5eer for #riitrak. He Is
survived by tires ions, Randy,
William a Jr. and Steve, and a
daughter Charlotte, all of
McMInyIiIe, Tenn.; five
brothers,
Thomas
of
Gainesville, James of Woodbine, S. Wilbur of Enterr1se,
Edgar of Lah Moeroe and
M
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B
Rutledge of
Atlanta. Sriosori Funeral Home
Is In charge of arrangement&amp;

Florida, has determined that She accommadatioq,s of the permanent
Polling places in Election Precincts are Inadequate In compliance with
Florida Law,
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
CommIssIoners of Seminole County, Florida, that Sr., polling place of
Election PrecIncts 3, 12, If, IS, V. 47, 30, 51. 31, and 53 are temporarily
changed for the GENERAL ELECTION calledfor November 2. ins.

followl:

PRECINCT]

Midway S'1ool Auditorium, Jltway
Avenue, Sanford. Florida

PRECINCT 12

rlolda Federal Savings and Loan,
Intersection 434 and 43k,
Altamonte Springs, Florida

PRECINCT 17

Florida On Training Center, BuIld,
Ing 13G. Sanford Airport, 2747
Carrier Avenue, Sanford, Florida
Seminole Hospital Pavilion.
Bay Avenue, Sanford, Florida
.

PRECINCT 311

Roiling 11113 Moravian Church,
Sanlando Springs Drive, Hiwvy

Winter Springs, Fire Station No. 2,
351 "orlhern Way.
Winter Springs, Florida
Red Carpet inn and Racquet Club of
Altamonfe Springs, 131 N. Douglas

Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Florida
PRECINCT 52

Win Recreation Ccn$er.Surnmeqiet
Swim Club, M.irk David Boulevard,
Cassalberry, Florida

PRECINCT

LorlOPOod Community Building, 174
West Church Avenue, Lcngwcod, Florida

Mr. Chester A. Carpenter, 24,
Cyrs Trailer Court, Benson
Junction, died at Seminole
Memorial Hospital Saturday
morning. Born In Sanford, he
lived here all his life. Survivors
Include:
his wife, Cheryl; son,
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Chester Jr., daughter tort; and

PRECINCT 17

Florida Federsl Savings and Loan.
intersectIon 441. 435,
AitamorWe Springs, Florida

PRECINCT 17

Portable, Casseib.rry Elementary
School Parking Lot, 431 S. Winter
Park Drive, Caslelberry, FlprIda

PRECINCT 22

Sanford Civic Center Sanford
Avenue, Sanford, Florida

PRECINCT 77

Seminole Hospital Pavilion. 3)
Say Avenue, Sanford, Florida

PRECINCT 31

Altamonte Springs, Elementary School,
At'monts Springs, Florida

PRECINCT S2

Wirt Recreation Cente,.Summersat Swim
Club. Cassntberfl. Florida

PRECINCT 53

Longwood Comniunilii Building, Longwod,
Florida

ounty Commissioners in and for

leminole County, Florida
iy: Joanna K. Hare
)eputy Clerk
'ubilsh: Oct. 3, 13, 176
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Burled in Mass Graves
LA PAZ, Mexko (AP) — Mexican troops
dug victims of Hurricane Limout of the mud
an buried them In mass graves Saturday
afte 100-mile-per-hour winds slashed across
the Baja California peninsula. Officials said
the storm killed at least 630 persons. ,We
think the number of deaths could reach 1,000.
We urgently need clothing, medicine and food.
The situation Is very grave. There are many
people still buried In the mud. It's
(rahtwin" crinfroar, fAll fl

ofCounty

CommissIoners of Seminole County, F lorid.i, at its regular meeting held on
the 3155 day of August, ma, m same aprears on the record In the Minute

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Under federal regulations commission Investigators now
public record on file at City Hall, also shows Moore claiming have 121) days in which to determine if the complaints are
IntImidation and repisal.
Justifiable. If the complaints are found unjustifiable the city will
No detM;ls of the complaints are given in the notices sent city be given such notice anJ Moore and Brooks could file federal
officials. Under federal regulation; the city must preserve all courts lawsuits on their own.
personnel records relating to the policemen's charges as well as
If the commission finds Justification for the officers' com•
records of other employes holding positions similar to any p1 rs the federal administrative agency can try tc 'mediate"
positions that Moore and Brooks may have sought.
Ch*ligeS in conditions by the city. If this should fall the corn
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oti..aLs wouldn't comment on the discrimination
HOSPI TAL NOTES
conir'aints Friday but did say both officers were on duty as usual.
DISCRA
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Sanford:
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William A. Fewkes
Sanford:
Reginald D. Fre4erick
Wanda I... Brcnson
Jeanette Martin
Bernard Elsenberg
Phoebe Jo.mes MeClain
Raymond R. Fields
Philip R. Miles
Henry J. Grandmalson
jpi pjj
Ora Dee Hawkins
LaWanda Sandon
Thomas J.Jo hnson
George H. Thigpen
Maude E. Meleer
Doris J. Thornton
Nathan John Moore
Carl N. Van Winkle
Ethel Cullum. !'eltona
William A. Canup, DeBary
Edward M. Hardy, Deltona
Theresa I. Jones, DeBary
SUM
Ruth C. Ringwald, Deltona
Roger Spiwak Sr., DeBary
Ann Lynch, Casselberry
Angelina P. GalluccI, Deltona
Roberta
D.
Bowling,
Claire L. Gendron, Deltona
Longwood
Clarence W. Hughes, Deltona
Shirley J. Miller, Geneva
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Shanholtzer,
Savings
Jeffery Michael Brumbaugh, D"ltona
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Get
Convenience
Robert G. Smedley, Deltona
Martha A. Waldow, Deltona

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The
st.atewde grand jury is urging tougher antigambling laws and more spending to counteract a trend they say has made Florida a
haven fur mobsters.
The pane.), in a report issued Friday near
the end of the jury's 18-month term, said
scores of underworld figures have fled the
North and set up shop in the state, primarily in

I believe that people are tired of politicians

South Florida.

who refuse to take a stand. I believe people are
taking a closer look at their candidates and what

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The state's
tough new law governing nursing homes has
gone into effect after a circuit judge denied a
challenge by 22 South Florida operators who

, ctcr%rl fr\r
rs
honestlJJLL4IILl
AO your Representative

in Florida Legislature, I am concerned about

called the law a "curse."

Circuit Judge James E. Joanos denied the
home operators' request for an injunction to
bar implementation of the Omnibus Nursing
Home Reform Act of 1976 on Friday.

issues that affect all of us. We must...

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Wber Suit Dismissed
'ALLAIIASSEE (AP)
A circuit
juce has dismissed former state Sen. Charles
Weber's suit to remove Gov. Reubin Askew's
Sunshine Amendment from the Nov. 2 ballot.
But Weber's attorney, Hugh Taylor of
Quiricy, indicated following the ruling Friday
oy Circuit Judge James Joanos that he would

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But, you i.n test assurJ (nat your tt€
gives you a voice fhal is wor)ivJ in

appeal to the Florida Supreme Court.

Merit Rentention Opposed
TALLAHASSEE tAP) — A defeated
Florida Supreme Court candidate has fiet'
federal suit seeking removal from the Nov. 2
ballot of the constitutional amendment for
merit retention of judges.
Naples attorney Charles Holley Friday
becam the third person to attack an amendinent intended for a public vote in November.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Florida
Democratic Party workers say an aggressive
voter registration effort has added 330,030
additional Democratic voters in the state.
They made the announcement saying it was
their birthday present ''Jimmy Carter, who
turned 52 on Friday.

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Decrease unemployment by giving private industry the opportunity,
the ,ncenve and the ability to cate m'' "
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turn the economy around
Abolish Job dlsc&amp;ninatlon for all pec
who feel theyre too young to ret,rc. 1p
much as they can thou! having to grv
Social Security
9iducs soaring utility bills by encoul
energy sources, eliminate our depende
go F;onja tourist douars).
Reduce automobIle and medical ins
unreahsc and astronomical awards th
Ci.1 f everyones pocket

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relationships between the faculty and professicimal mpluyes and the Board of Regents,"

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MIAMI (AP) — "1 have no hate," says a
Miami rad newsman who has returned home
after losing both his legs five months ago when
a terrorist bomb exploded in his car.
"1 believe this was an injustice to me and
MY family, but we really have no hate in our
hertj," cald EmilioMjllan, news director of
Spanih 'aiguage rñdlo statism WQI3A. .......
Mili a n left Jackson Memorial Hospital
Friday under h! c' It power, supported by two
artificial limbs and a black and silver cane.

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GAINESVIL,1E (AP) — The faculty
and staff of Flor;da'g nine state universities
now have a two-year working agreement after
the Board of Regents approved a contract
with the United Faculty of Florida.
"We hope this agreement marks the

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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — Ivor
Richard, the man tapped by Britain to chair
the talks on an Interim government for
Rhodesia, says he's "extremely aware of the
problems" he confronts. But the portly British
Ambassador to the United Nations admitted
Friday that he's ç!eased by th.t assignment.
"I'm not very goo at just being passive," he
stid. "We have the best chance certainly In
many years, it not . ever, to negotiate a
peaceful vttIement to this extremely difficult
prcelth'
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FEATU1ING

Tough Gambling Laws Urged

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — In savage
fighting, Palestinian guerrillas have slowed
an attempt by Lebanon's right-wing Christian
forces to overrun the last Pclestlnian
mountain strongholds above Beirut, a
guerrilla communique said today. The
guerrillas claimed , Syrian forces were
massing troops and tanks In the town of
Jezzine for an attack on the southern port of
Sidon, the Palestinians' only remaining supply route. Guerrilla chieftain Yasir Arafat
ordered, every able-bodied youth drafted In Sidon and confiscated all fuel supplies in West
Beirut and other leftist-occupied areas. Arafat
vowed a "fight to death or victory" against
the Syrians Rnd their Christian aIHe,x..

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125 4) 8, ' . 1i ui, Ii f4i5*
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utilities operating Inside city
limits.

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SISHOP, FIND SHANNON —
runeral services for Ford
Sl'anc
nn Sislopwill be held at 7
P.M. Saturday (this evening) at
Gramkow Funeral Hame dispel,
with Jots N. King officiating.
Burial wISI be Tuesday in $)•
Spring, vi. Gr.mkaw Funeril
Home is In charge of local
arrangements
WILLIAM H. —
office, Rogelio Felix, sId. Heavy rains from
Fune:al services f William .
5c1, 4O died Friday, will be
the hurricane burst a 30-foot-high dam just
00 10a.m. Monds at erissan
outside this desert area resort city, sending a
Funeral Home.. WI$r. SM Rev.
Marvin Bucknsr otticisling.
wall of water and mud over a shanty town,
SurlIl will "llow In Evergreen
where 10,000 people lived, thousands of themCemetery. Srissn F•rJI
rharge
oS
in
Hone
In cardboard shacks.
arrengem,ts.
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A university student kid-

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RACK, JAMES S. — Funeral
ievvk for Janis S. hack will
to at io p.m. Moray in the
Central Baptt, Church, with th
Re. Ili' Coffman and SM Rev.
Gary Manner. aff icialinvi. Burial
will follow In Oak lawn Memorial
Park. Oramkow Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.

Margaret MeKibben, who has
led Winter Springs residents In
their fight against a water and
sewer rate hike, confers with
Mayor Troy Piland before a
special Saturday morning city
council meeting. Before a
crowd of 251, the councilmen
passed a resolution opposing
On Increase and re-asserting

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A federal
Judge has refused to place the names of former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox and
Libertarian candidate Roger MacBride on the
Florida presidential ballot.
U.S. District Judge William Stafford made
his ruling Friday after a five-hour hearing at
which attorneys for both men argued that.
Maddox and MacBride were nationally recognized canddates and deserved to be placed on
the Florida ballot.

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Mexican Storm Victims

THE FIGHT

Judge Refuses Ballot Bid

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that where the atioveseld designations
of polling p1cc:, shall result in the voting place for two or more precincts
being locatsd for the purpose of an election in on@ buildIng, the voting
places for the several precincts involved shall be established and main:*
Mined separate and part from each other In laid bufldi.ig, end
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said temporary polling places be
recorded in theOtfkiai Recent Book In th. Ofticeof ti. Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida, an'l that this Resolution be published
not more than thirty days nor less than twenty days prior to the holding of
the upcoming GENERAL ELECTION for November 2, I575.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that ti-i above and foregoing Li a true and

corroded COPY Of a R"OlUtIon Panel unanimously by thits"ro

CONTINUING

afternoon after two men were arrested.
Meli had been lured from his home Tuesday
by a man who said he wanted to buy a car he
was advertising. A ransom call was made that
night but police said Mell was likely killed before the money could be delivered.

for said County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1. have h.re-irWose$ my hind and affixed the
Official Sisl of the Board of Count v Commlsslon.ra, this list day
Augumt. A.D., 1514.
Olk
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners ifl end for
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Hare

I.rk of the Board of

CHP2M A. capEl'rEl

Community House, Avenue E 5. 7th
Street. Chuluola. Florida

IlOCk

kTTEST:
krthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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MIAMI (Ap)

laId precincts,
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by me Baird of County
Commissioners of Seminole County, Florida, that for Precincts 7A, 17, 17,
22.27,34. S2, and $3 the following polling places be designated as temporary i
polling places far the GENERAL ELECTION called for November 2. 1575.
said polling places being outside their respective precincts, but contiguous
PRECINCT 7A

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naped for $2,700— all the money he had in the
bank — was probably slain before an attempt
could be made to deliver the ransom, police
say.
The bound body of Frank V. MelI, 20, was
found In a shallow, backyard grave Friday

efficient housing and handling of voting and voting paraphernalia within

Fire has destroyed St. Charles
ORLANDO (A?)
Cathedral, the center of the l3cowy Roman Catholic
Dlqce,, of Orlando
Firemen stationed less than a mile from the 500-seat
sanct uary In northwest Orlando said ft was engulfed In
flames Frida y by the time they airnli
"By the time we were driving out of the station, we
could see hngh puffs of black smoke coining from the
area," said Fire Chief Robert M. fllyes.
Only the church's masonry walls were left standing bid
firemen were able to keep the flames away from a rectory
at the rear of the ch urch and from a nearby elementary
school
"We don't know what happened or how the fire bega,"
myes said.
The Rev. Richa rd Stelnkamp, pastor of the church, said
he was eating dinn er in the rectory when someone rang
the doorbell and jelled that the chwch was on fire.
Father Stelnkarnp said that as he and his coo' ru.shet
toward thc church, an explosion of flames shook the
building.

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IN BRIEF
University Student
Kidnaped, Killed

WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Seminole Count9
FlorIda, has determIned that no acconniodatlons presently exist within

134. Longwood, Florida

PRECINCT SO

FLORID

thereto:

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that dear notice of the change In the
Precinct PolilIng place be pested on the door of the previous polling pia.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED this 3mstdayof August, AD 1976.
Seal)

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Cathedral Burns

and

Portable, Casselberry Elementary
School Parking Lot, 431 S. Winter
Park Drive, Casseiberry, Florida

PRECINCT ii

PRECINCT 47

Irvin Dagget Paul, , of
Oregon Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday. He was born In
Algona, Iowa, and moved to
Sanford 10 years ago. He was a
retired auto mechanic and a
xrmberci1OakgroveMethodist
Church In Jackson, Teen., and
the Mexican Border Veterans.
He Is survived by his son,
Horace 01 Sanford, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Lake Funeral Home
of Tavares Is In charge of arrangements.

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RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS. SECONDED BY COM. ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER KIMBROUGH, SECONDEb It
COMMISSIONER HATTAWAY, THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
MISSIONER KIMIROUGH, THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF COUNTY CtIMMISSIOtI!PS OF S!MIMOtE COUNTY, BOAPT) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, ON THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST. A.D.. 15Th.
FLORIDA. ON THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST. A.D., tr&amp;
WHEREAS, Florida Law requires SM adoption of a Resolution whenWHEREAS, Florida Statutes require the adoption of a Resolution
any change Is made In the locations of polling places deelefd for any establishing temporary polling places when no accommodations Presently
exist within the boundaries of a precinct adequate in compliance with
Election PJnd, and
WHEREAS. Florida Law, Chapter 101.71 (3), further prescribes that Florida Law, and
Florida Law, Chapter 51,1 and 101.73 further Prescribes
that location change In any polling place can only be
, what thit board that WHEREAS,
the location change in any polling place can only be made when the
Of County CommissIoners determine that the accommodations for SM
holdIng of any election are Inadequate at the permajient polling place, and, Board of County Comm isslonefl determine that SM accommodations for
WHEREAS, the Baird of County Commissioners of Seminole county, any holding of any election are inadequate at the permanent polling place,

PRECINCT 27

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Okay, you want same more pet peeves?
Try these on for sine.
rddad people who have so little concern for
their fellow man-woman that they deem it
to make Inconseque ntial telephone calls
after 10 p.m.
Too, I think ft's absolutely absurd that a
telephone company, or any other utility for that
matter, can make $1 billion profit In three months
the figure Is correctly quoted) and Mill have
t he wui1tIgMcd gall to ask for a rate lncreaae.
And how about these political Incumbents who
tell us exactly what they are going to do in the first
lOO days after they are elected when for
ped7no
days they have been sitting on their hands Instead of
enacting the same programs they now promise for
the f ure?
OrutSaturday night drunks who call me at borne
and want me to settle a wager over who won a
heavyweight championship fight back In 1047?
Then there are people who Issue a statement for
public record that Is printed verbatim and then
when the utterer of the words realizes he's made.a
mistake says he was "quoted out of context."
How about the dentists and doctors who demand

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Area Cod
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WAYNE D DOYLE. Publisher
NORMAN H. c$HRIr4. Editcoo
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN BRACKLE, Advertising Director

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V..ir. $28.40. 13% M1id In Mi'rida Mann, ;111 h.'rnc deIivrr. AN
4t,cr flail: Month. 1270: 6 Months. 116.20: 12 Months,
$32.4u.

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Seldom Utilized
The promising by politicians of special favors
to special groups has long been deplored.
Political candidates should look to the general
public Interest, It Is said, and ask, "What Is good for
America?" rather than "What Is good for this
grolçorthatroi?"
It Is a sound principle but one that is seldom
carried out Impartially In practice.
A politician who has no trouble denying the
pleas of welfare mothers or senior citizens may
suddenly become attentive and submissive when
approached by a lobbyist for a business or
professional group.
A statesman who spurns the support of
organized labor can treznt4e at the first word of
criticism from the chamber of commerce.
We need legislators who are Indendent of all
special lnterest, all pressure groups.
Lyndon Johmsow had the right Idea when he
was a,Tens senator and said he was a free man
first, an American second, a Texan third and a
Democrat fourth.
Public officials should think in those general
terms, pitting the common good ahead of any special or partisan interest.
It is In the nature of pressure groups to have
artificially narrow Intt'ests. Presumably every
individual who Is a member of such a group Is a
whole person, with many Interests which he shares
with members of other groups. But as a member of
the pressure group his other Interests become
irrelevant.
The group and Its lobbyicts concentrate only on
Ow special Issues, usually economic, that concern
the group as a whole. They are spokesmen for the
group's self-interest — and nothing else.
Doctra are Interested in the welfare of their
patients aid lawyers In the welfare of their clients.
But doctors' lobbies tend to be Interested only in the
interests of doctors. And lawyers' lobbies are
preoccupied with the Interests of attorneys. The
patients and clients have no lobby.
That Ia why It Is Important that anyone who
seeks to speak for the public Interest consult
directly with the people, with Indlvidusig Who ,
speak only for theinselv, with the uncommitted
and the open-minded, before making deciaoos that
affect the general welfare.

TOM

that you becntim.tok.sp an uppomtor pay
T amoad oldollars for their time lost, yet when
you show up before the scheduled time you and up In
the wMth room two hours later, dill waiting to -:
the good healer?
Ialso leak with disdain upon psepi. who d

ch1lu* through snottier school year, such as
notebooks, paper, pencils, art materials etc., after
paying out a healthy chunk of hardierned cash In
aftiol law

;The Seminole Scene

Or going to the padolflceto purchase damps ofl
&amp;mday morning to mail an Important Item only to
find that the mp nachi i. are empty?

they've known me for years yet rep..t.diy spell my
name 47 different ways and can't ronotmcs It
correctly, either.
Politicians who vote themselves a rais, while In
office particularly Irritate me.
So do people who vote a straight ticket without
consideration of the Individual olflce.eeker and
what he.ihe stands for.
And then there are those people who can up to
complain like crazy and cuss you out about this or
that particular item they've seen In the new poper,
yeto give thefr name or any du,agthth&amp;
Identity.
I'm also aggravated when I think that a letter
mailed from Florida's West Coed arrives here In
one day's time, but one mailed from Orlando
arrives three days after It's postmarked.
One thing that really grip4 me is to think of all
the 'extras' we parents have to pay for just to see

McLuhan: Apocalypse Is 'At Hand'

Ever try shaving when you're still half asleep
arid realize that you'lf have to use a dull blade
because your better half used the lad new one you
had to cut something that left Utti. nicks In It?

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nw wrnereoucator and media guru
whocothed the phase the "mediurnis the
r
t recently told an audience In
message"
snada the apocalypse "Is at hand."
shall McLuhan told the Meia Qub
J
of
da that 20th century man has a
wishandl ustsafternothlngsomuch
legal right to kill. "Buchenwald and
!'
au were just a taste. We're on the
ge—onthe very verge ofanothertgnge
Of human slaughter."
You remember, of course, that
[
'J Buchenwald and Dachau were Nazi cx. 7v tennInaUon camps where Jews, and
I 11 others, were put to death because a
r madcap Adolph Hitler blamed Jews for
the ills of pre-Nazis Germany and the
world.
[
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McLuhan may be correct. All It takes
, for a notion ingo berserk is loctj1tj
by a totalitarian regime. U you don't
ev"
'i believe that, read books by Albert Speer,
who was an architect and hurnanid of
(J, sorts before he jo
ined up with Hitler to
become his chief armaments mln1.de.
Then there's Joseph Goebbels, a young

Oh, this one rally gets me: I neatly place one
soiled sock Inside the other when placing them In
the laundry basket, yet when the clothes come back
allcleanazid nice I only have one sock ol each pair.

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There are many ot hers that Irk me, I suppose,
but the one that really takes the cake Is when I get

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mad at myself and take It out ou bxneone else. You
know, falling to count to 10 before opcmllg my
mo,gJ. Or, putting the mouth In motion before
putting the mind In ges.
What are your peeves?

TIEDE

JOHN

D. LOFTON, JR.

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Boredom

Sanford to private Industry wasn't delivering a message from me to your

0

Ref uted

man whose one desire In life was to be a
poet. Out of that unrequited desire grew
the chief of propaganda for the Nazi
regime. The grandiose stagings including
flag waving, Wagnerian music, parades
and party propaganda were promotions by
Goebbel,, a young man whose boyhood
desire was to write good poetry.
Whether you agree with McLuhan,or
not, Isupto you. But his tneorylsenlp.
teresting one. . . and rertalnly It bears
watch ing. lilt flesher out, It bears
th n watching.
SCIDA's suggestion to sell the Port of

received too well by Port AdminIstrator alias. You can do It, Barney, beca use you
Jim Ryan.
can talk to Freeman wit hout having to
In retalitation, port officials are
lapse Into Lawyerese. Just use your old
threatening to put up a sign at the port
homeapun logic and wisdom. Maybe even
which says "For Sale, See SCIDA."
play him a quiet game of checkers before
Ryan views the suggestion by SCIDA breaking the news. You might do lt at the
board member George St. Lurent as a drugstore. Throw In a few goodies,
madcap scheme. But St Laurent Is mention a few nam es (First names only,
.,rh.ii .,vI th. (!TflA
)vr,I .has Hw..,h
gI.z.
....iu, D....
iJ ...A
R1A M LU( 1WD5
)'QuU
requested a study by the county coin- know Is the message will deliver Itself.
minion Into the feasibility of selling IS. You might call County Commissioner
million In po rt assets Into private Harry Kwlatkowakl first, too, Barney. You
ownership.
know how those two are: old buddies, and
The issue centers on who, If anybody, all , from former days In the Jaycees.
gets phased out if the two entitles are ever Harry The' K might even deliver the
merged. There's same talk about merging, message for you, Barney, That would save
but at this stage It's just that — talk.
you some problems. Or, on the other hand,
But, who bws? A county commission Freeman might take ft better from his own
study might show It's feasible. In that creation, Barney. Not that Ole Tom isn't
ccse,l guess the "For Sale" sign could easy to get along with, he Is. Fact is,
stay.
Barney, for an attorney, he's downright
knowledgeable. Checkers game 'bout
An Open Letter to Barney Jones, alias over, Barney. Well, good. Just remind
Tom Freeman.
Tom that a three to two vote beats a good
Well, Barney, old writer, how ubout argument every time. Thanks Barney.

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WASHINGTON - Throughout his campaign
esidency, wh.never Jimmy Carter has
for
the pr
____
___
been ashd to detail his plan to reorganize the
'Where was Kissinger when WE needed- him?'
______ federalgoverninont— thatia, to tell speclflcally
___
how he will reduce the number of agencies in
Evening Heralol, Seftionli, Fl.
.1
SU111111111Y,
Od. 3,1976--7A
WaaMngton from1,100W20O,uhehasprcmnIaed
____________________
______________
______________________________________
Mr. Carter has invariably ducked the question
ch
in
ec
t
to
what
he
says
were
his
ang
g
the
subj
_________________ by
accomnpllalinents when he was governor of
Georgia.
So It was no surprise at all, when this Issue
___________________
c
.
....
swfacedlnhlsdebstewlthPresidentFord,to
'.••\i,.
hear Mr. Carter say that he would do "the same
thing" a president that he dd when he was in
..
~
4.: •,
the lawswt between Sanford and Lake
_____
thestatehouselnAtlanta,whlchhesayswas"a
My over 300 acres of land both cities
tremendous success."
claim.
But just bow successful was Mr. Carter In p
9
0
Th e ruling handed down last week by
reorganizing Georgia's government? Did he, as
-,..i.e
- 1
court Judge Kenneth Izffler says
11
U Seminole Supervisor of Elections
his
Lt A tuMMY
propaganda declares, eliminate
W'P
U.
S.
Rep.
Richard
Ke
ll
y
(R.Hollday)
Plannhg
N',
Agency earlier said he would run Lake Mary Is entitled to "all municipal
CWTilIIS Bruce was for changing primary
27$ of the date's 300 agencies? Did
..
whose fifth congressional district Includes for mayor and this week Ethel Goldberg, taxes asse'ised and collected for a
CARTER,
election
time
ln
Florida
from
Septemnberto
ll years
aifrnhilraUvecoetaby50per
cent?
Well, Iclon't
Seminole County, has opened a campaign
Apparently, It has always been this way. Or at
wife of Councilman Lawrence Goldberg, subsequent to 1973" — th year Sanford
.
May
prior
to
Tuesday's
glection,
she's
1%
4
T
know. But here's what than who do know say:
Ixte
headquarters at 320 U. S. 17-92 in
I"as long as anyone can remember. Choosing
also declared her candidacy.
"'
annexed the land and Lake Mary In- I
really on the bandwagon now.
— "Ihavepersooallynot been able Identify
a president Is a serious matter, regardless of the
Casselberry.
Semlnazzl,
as
Mrs.
Goldberg
announced.
corporated
as a city, Including the conShe's
thoroughly
convinced that
any savings that resulted from reorganization
development plans.
Mrs. Audrey Holloway has been ap. denied tNt week that Councilman Gold- tested land, w hi
frivolities It engenders, and therefore when
ch in on the southwest
Tuesday's
16
pe
r
cent
turn
out
locall,,
'as
per se.' This interviewee said Carter's claimed
As far as Lake Mary Is concerned, all 300
James Carter Is presented with a sombr ero in a
pointed
by Kelly as his campaign chairberg
is
supportIng
his
(Semlnazzi's
corner of Rantoul Lane and SR-46A near
due as much to the untimeliness of the
.
reduction of administrative costs "is strictly
acres
are zoned agricultural. But that
man
New York barrio It Is a journalistic article of
for Seminole County. Mrs. Holloway
election bid.
Mayfair Country Club.
pr imary as to voter apa thy. And she hai
fi
ion,
adding,
il
"A
deta
ed
analysis
would
ct
could,
of
course, be changed at any time.
faith that it must appear in the evening nnint&amp;
was
campai
gn
chairman
for
Congressman
,..
ThnI
Such II
..bA...
k...J. IAdmitting he and the Go1dEr At
,',,ljn.,U, m..,
...f ,..A
such
~Wla .'UIlI%iU
WUJ II4VV LU
up.
show auth a reduction." -Georgia State Auditor
Never mind that
Henry Schadeberg In WisconsLi prior to
'
real news would
next-door
neighbors
a
—
and friends, turn over to its smaller neighbor taxes
In addi tion , she po ints out consolidating tk pr oblem. We don't mind the work, but moving to
ne
stDavis,
quoted
In
an
AP
dory
in
the
New
candidate were not to receive a sombrero
Florida. More recently she Seminazzi said that he will remain in the collected in 1974. Lake Mary got the
The lengthy, emotional public hearing
the first September primary and the
we want a big turno ut to show for our served as
York Times, Feb. 1$ 1976.
Semle County Chairman of
over the closing of Hot Foot's may be
race.
8=11where. 71111t gets Into logic. By its nature
-i March presidential pr eferential primary
taxes.)
work," she said.
in that sum story Davis also said:
~1A
the "Citizens f Reagan Committee."
news coverage of elections is rooted primaril y in
repeated at the city commission's next
into
a
fin*
primary
in
May
would
save
MM Bruce said the legislators do not
Ca
er
speaks
rt
against the tax load on
Alsn ip for election in Longwood in
She is a member of the Seminole Cow#
tradition.
But Sanford has a much higher tax rate meeting Oct. 11.
I
local taxpayers a minimum of $14,000. The want a long period of time for CainDecember are the council pustu currently than Lake Mary, and collected over $1,500
governor, he proposed the
Rep'ibllcan Executive Committee, the
A hearing has been set on the closing of
$14,000
multiplied by the state's 67 counties paigning. "We told them we would have a
Mate's first tax Increise,slnce 1956 and most f
S~burhan .4men's Republican Club and I held by Gerald Connell and J. Russell in 1974. If thf: Srdowntrs had ti~en taxed Sanford's only remaining twitage meeting
Hereinhlatanfanalof this campaign that sa
t'
would
realize a savingsci $1 million at better turt b
tijii'In eember. tt*Sanfot jor2n's Republican Club.
Grant and the city clerk's office occupied
'the levies
lest as Imported as whe ther candidate Ca rter
by Lake May's rute,they
taxes"
dtil place, Blaat.Off Amuaeriezts on ,utb
" least every fowyears.' but
they
.1'm ready to tie 'Kelly's
—
TLjy say everyone. Wks about the weather
"There may have been a few inoffer free W"ts hKing advance r~Afm&amp;
oppont lit the ovêmbr by Onnie H. Shomnae. Mrs. Shomate is -.a total-of ju*1S9.35.
1infrd .Weilue
'•.
is a PorrivVilic Practitioner of, as he told
Mrs. Bruce's statistic* go back to 195L
battle with all of them right aow," she general election is JoAnn Saunders ot completing her ninth consecutive term-in
but no one does anytrIng about it. But we've
consequential boards that were eliminated. but
Or these precautions an be obtained frqi
So what huppens to the PM differetace?
Playboy Magazine, optic adulterj.
A
full
hotme
--:
the
first one city comIn the t wo May primaries that year a 67 said.
office (18 years) and in the past several
No one seems to know — but then the missioners had seen for a long time
Orlando. Mrs. Saunders led a five-perso'
or community Extens!on-Rome Econeralco mostly he just at" a monster, Like HEW In
reWndl)[41 for ths inanifies of the affair? Carter learned it's important to do 3ornethirig about the
and 69 per cent turnout was seen; May,
I'llds (the turnout) maketh me very
field in !he first Democratic primary last elections has drawn no opposition.
offlc.s. Newspapers and radio offer advaitu Washington." - Sam Caldwell, Georgia's
Isn't to be blamed It he travels everywhere and weat her when they iredIct upcoming th under
cities really aren't suing each other for the sWwed up for WAs week's hearing on Hot
1 1954,68.79; May, 1956,70 and 58 per cent; unhappy," Mrs. Bruce said.
money.
month, defeating her runoff opponent.
Foot's, an am usement center on French
wm,niri,s and suggestion for geding hWy for Commissioner of Labor, qnoted in the
says nothing more enlightening than C,od Bless qnd lightning, hurricanes. tornadoes, floods and
May, 1960. V per cent; May,6, 1962, 41.91
Incidentally, between the primary
17he Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce
Miller Newton of Pasco County, in the
America; as a frontrunner he has a vested in- other upheavals by Mother Nature.
Sanford commissioners, who have
drn and floods.
Washingt on Pod, Feb. 23, l7f.
Avftlue near Mtb Street.
pe rcent; May, 1964, 6SS and 58.5 per cent; elections, Mrs. Bruce's office added 5,000
is sponsoring an oldfashloned political already spent close to $1,000 in legal fees
runoff this past week.
Nelghborimj residents and businessmen
We're uprooted New Yorkers now Hying in
— Cuter's re4iihization
'
was
less
signituvd In speaking without me-ning. Ditto G(Tald
May, 1966, 48.4 and 58.7 per cent; May, new voters to the rolls for the November 2 *
r'or example, we know we should take in our
She and Kelly vied for the same office rally at 2 p.m. Uct. 16 at Lake Mary for this one suit, are mulling over a testified for over an hour about drug
heart administ ratively than It was In a
Fat Hance the fault is that of the nietait Florida where frequent lightninj starms am
ise, and 34.2 per cent;
general electIon,
terrace furniture, but it's also advisable to lean
two years ago with Kelly emerging vie- Elementary School. The Seminole Air possible appeal of Leffler's ruling,
le*1cnspearcarrier5forn*tocy_
accepted as a normal way of life. And know
transactions, youngsters urinating on
Sugar vim paw out aceofseuonsagoata level that
one or two windows open an Inch on the side of leade
The primaries were switched to SepEllgible
to
case
ballots
in
the
general
t
olioLs.
Cadet Squadron has been invited to appear
on nothing more.
hip and uniting various groups behind
Commissioner Mac McClanahan tri(A to buildings and lawns, loud music,
the name of all the girls used to identify the
rs
was almost Incredible, even In these Inflationary times.
temr In 1970 and the turnouts recorded
the house away from the dbrec*gn Whee the 6.1
election In Seminole County are 55,680
—.as well as the Longwood Elementary
get his colleagues to agree to an appeal at
hurricanes building up out at sea because we're
4n for whatever else he wanted to do."--Same
profanity, reckless driving, vandalism,
The reaction was predictable. Qmsnmers cut down on
is
wind
were
bl
o
wing
53.19
Including
.
And
and
48.39;
September,
1972,
30
to
32,028 Democrats; 20,253
k
ee
p
draperies
drawn
to
Pot
In fact, journalists seem almost to arrange In the path Of many tropical storms. But we were
In Longwood where the municipal School Fife and Drum Corpd and the city's this week's comvti~-,sion meeting. but the littering and other disturbances. One
article,
panphrsalng
consumption. They Irderdlorially lad the sugar habit. And
th
opinion
.of
"Mac"
e
help keep glass, especially In pld"rw1ndews Simpson,
per cent; September, 1974, 28.74 per cent Republicans; 1,811 Independents; 1,496
election is scheduled for Dec. 7, two junior police.
for campaigns to be mwidane. When candidates reminded this isn't localized when we visited car
decision was dehyed until Oct. 11.
woman said she had seen a teenaged
a University of Tennessee political
producers all over the world geared up to take advantage of the
end
lOper cent; and thIs year, 31.3 per cent non-partisan; and 90 In splinter parties.
and
doom
from
being
broken
by
the
candida
port
do
speak
of
im
tes have announced for the
McClanahan feels very strongly about the
a
nt
th
ings, reporters often family tItLi summer at Fire Island In New York,
uple ha ving sexual inter co urse on her
co
high prices.
scientist,
who
has
extensively
studied
Carter's
,
(
1
'
I , (- and is per cent.
generated.
MrL Bruce's office predicts an 80 per
A cocktail party honoring Vince Perry, iss'ue because the 300 contested acres lie in lawn.
bionic up merely confrontations. For instance a and promptly were evacuated by a visit there by
mayor's office Incumbent Mayor James
gubernatorial record.
Now there Is a sugar surplus. Prices have dropped sharply.
"The legislators think the state's cent turnout in the general electitlon.
R. I.ormann has said he will not seek re- Republican candidate for the District I
candidate may, as Carta has recently, talk of Hurritane Belle. This made us quite aware that
the prime recharge area for the city's
i
Th e commissioners voted unanimously
There Is talk that some producer countries are chnnping their
Let There Be Light! But It probably won't
elections supervisors are bellyaching
— "When asked for figures to back up CarAlso to be held the same day is the city
I
election.
seat
on
the
Board
of
County
Comwater
supply.
honest tax revision as touching mod Americans bad weather and its effect on people isn't conaugarinthe United States at Iowa prices than they qan get at
ter's
claim
(that
he
cut
administrative
costs
to
revoke Hot Foot's occupational license,
by
come when you flip the switches or turn on tha
because we don't want to
That's not election in Altamonte
Andrew Serninazzi of the city's Land missioners will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.,
Ruth
esentedbi the pres as asabotetw fined to one area. In some way oroth,'rltn,ayM
Sanford
rezoned
24
acres
for
comand
gave
them about an hour's notice to
50
per
home In the producer countries.
Carter's
cent)
.
news
director,
Rex
electilc appliances. Because usually
Oct 9 at the home of Lawrence IL Mar- mercial and multi-family use in Decem be r
of the average men. The Republicans seized the all of us, on the coastlines and Inland, and we
Granurn,
close
the
doors for good.
And there Is a rising frnt.nd from U.S. sugar cane and beet
r
ep
li
ed
'
th
ere
are
no
such
st
ati
ics
st
dorm comes, out goes our electric current.
tiny, 803 Mount Vernon Parkway, 1974 at Jeno Paulucci's request
opportunity. And In the end both sides promised should be prepared.
but
available." -Excerpt from 1976 Carter profile,
And odds are thesame thing will happen
growers for protection. They want the government to raise the
If you're not evacuated
Altamonte Springs.
retained unusually strict controls over to Blast-Off next week.
to protect loopholes for everyone except the heirs
tariffs on Imported sugar. That would raise the price of sugar In
We're usually warned well In advance when a
in your home, the teat way to keep in touch With authored by Phil Stanford and published by
of John Paul Getty, and so much this season for hurricane frmn sea or bad weather brewing onwhat's
the supermarket
ning
In
the
outside
world
Is
by
Capitol
Hill
News
Service,
an
organization
begun
happe
I
candid tax law evaluations.
by Ralph Nader.
We believe the Ford administration should resist such
land will come along. Federal and local agencies
radio.
pressure. There Is no military or strategic reason for protecting
-"He couldn't pass any of his reorganization
tAll
our domestic sugar industry, U it Is usable to compete with
4 '~
lACK ANDERSON
per cent of It anyway." — A top Georgia
foreign producers. The cane sad beet glowers should switch to
pcftticlan, quoted In Time magazine, May 10,
other crops better suited to American growing conditions and
1916.
farming tech niques. Those crops can compete successfully on
What large U.S city can be Indentified
periodic kick-the-habit campaigns around
cannot pay for medical care di e:
commissioners for their time, and wLie
Professionalism
— "Several' 'eran capital figures question
the world market, as American farmers have proved by their
from the following points:
the state but that so far the program
I am often stunned by his reasoning.
decision In revoking the license of Hot
the effects of the organization, scoffing at Mr.
huge sales of wheat, corn and soy beans abroad.
1
Its name Is Included In the titles of
"didn't go after the youth that much."
The column Audie Murph y wrote about
In Reporting
Foot's.
Carter's appralsa.. of It as a 'radical piece of
several of America's most popular songs.
"We have a program in the schools each
in "The Clock" Sept. 21 was callo us,
surgery that restored the patient's health.' Mr.
It is one of the busiest Industrial river
year, such as the non-smoking (Urns which
Editor:
and I am amazed that his readers did
Our beautiful neighborhood has been
Mathews called the program nothing more
WASHINGTON -The federal esta blishment example, regular audits returned $83 in adports In the country. Its mater league
are shown on a regular basis," McCracken
not reply.
I
thoroughly
enjoyed
reading
Audie
restor
ed. If you have a problem in your
a
Here
are
the
'cosmetic
details:
rearrangement of the furniture,'
BERRY'S WORLD
baseball team Is currently languishing
is so Inundated with government form tha t t
explained. "But I've never heard of
ditlonal taxes for every hour of staff work, but
Murphy's "Around the Clock" apA member of my family is in one of
in
IVA
I
,,,,,,,.,,,•
.,,,.,jiêi - .ii
O...aa.
thhW.
twit• I^@ wtA
..LA .,a
zs..i
•
I
.
neighborhood,
join together, seek
II
a
IPdi
iv
u.0
I7JUUJ
games OUL UI II1 piace ui we
i iuvniuicu were
anything specifically like this (clinic). We
uurvaucrui. amply can seep up W1UI 511 the investigators using the matching program
pearing in your paper on Sept. 21st. It
the best nursing homes in the
assistance,
we
('
di
more
or
d!
Lave thy neighbor,
Africa';
white
regime
e
for
a
less
agreed."
$1
billion
contract
to
Tom
Mathews,
Georgia
'
National
Division.
Its
League
Eastern
go
In
and
talk
paperwork. The Iceii In
to them, usually about the
alone is recovered $215 per staff hour.
was refreshing to read a good piece of
Southeast Four of us share in her
love th y neighborhood.
build a Want for convertingcoil th
iu'pt4si, Rnf MlfIo,.gI hitti.,,........
by s..' Soesker of the House. nuMM in thu Now Von,
ntne
hnrna" hv an nirn1irn that mju1
hay.,- to wit thern
fourth
-. 1.......
grade or .o Voii
journattsm in a local paper. I am sure
support. She is lucky. Many deserving
with the wide paper.
returns, accrd1ng to the congressional study,
It turned out, never got
"Governor Busbee, however, complains that
and eighth graders attended a weekly
between the time of Kitty Hawk and
and fifth grade the) 'me already starting to
It costs the taxpayers at least $2 billion a the feder-21 goverturnent could remyer at Ind 12
your paper.
old, sick, poor, and alone. It could
.
But
the
company
drew
all
intricate
thu
largest of Mr. Carter's creations, the Human
'
Anwha Earhart. One of its best-known
assembly for three weeks where they
year, for example, because the (rternal Revenue billion and
experiment
and fool around with it."
Sanford
UP
The
Press
in
many
areas
today
ap.
perhep, as much as *10 billIon 'nI
happen to any of us, even our tough
heard a lung specialist, a neck surgeon and
Resources Department, had 'unnecessary layers
proposal designed to take advantage of
representatives during the l940s and i9s
Marion Snell, coordinator of health
Service is too swamped with paperwork to cross- nusIJY.
parentjy
uses
the
"Sin
columnist.
and Weather
a psychologist talk about smoking.
Africa's cheap black labor. "The objectives of ° management, lack of accourtabiUty, unclear
was affectionately referred to as "The
education and health services for
check !U returns with incom reporting form.
Gambit," but, I wonder how many of
Footmte: An IRS) -vokefnw said it is difName Withheld By Request
Preliminary
eva."atlons of th e program
this plan." states one draft docurtient, I've to Una of authority, confused job dtfinitions, and
Mu ,'
school system, said that "if what they find
People Gave Aid
Like mcst government agencies, the IRS flc&amp; to &amp;ssess the amount of extra revenue that
the readers are even aware of that
maximize the
Sanford
won't
be
ecunomic
participation
of
South
ItAdequate
&amp;dministrative
promium
ior
several
weeks,
but
out
from
St.
Louis
is
favorable,
then
. . .,
I'd
be
;
I
~
Issues forms right and left, But iihat happau to would be generated by a instch4 program. It is
.,
I
Still don't know?
subtlety.
African labor. . . and t,
Editor:
Dr. Morgan says poisitive results can
interested."
j coutruct the new
all
f
that the harassed citizens are "a hard thing to ddine w*j
I'
Well then, how about Anheuser-Busch
"After
studying
to the dollar," he
.
already
be
seen.
She
reported
that
I want to thank all the people who
at
facilities
with
least
Based
on
r
recent
report,
"
Th
is
smok
in
g
quality
wosnslp
at
the lowed
The Importance
a
to encoLrag' my children to read the
ny
^
broad
Claims p.
came to rn aid Sept. I sit tt~o
UA
practical cost.."
an unreleased congressional report, are program in operation within two
' Square? Right. It could oulY he &amp;. Louis.
paper, bid I shudder at the opinims
years. he dsm.kIng "cold turkey" and that others in
My
son
and
I
A "key element" of the proposal w
advisory
committee
were
fishing
from
the
sea
(school)
is
Interested
Of
destroyed by IRS witilout ded.
And there's an extremely interes
trust t. them
. L any paper whose
George Burbee, Georgia's present
.
t'r,g
the group were cutting beck.
wall when he lost his footing and fell
in," Mrs. Snell said. "And I wn, and the
"Inining program for block workers, which are governor, who supports Carter,
quotei mocrat
examination.IV
has
just
come
out
of
the
story
that
reporte.-3 ~o not report all the facts and
SOUTH AFRICAN INCII&amp;NT: American
It seems pretty hard to find anything
.*-.n the
teachers are and I'm sure ii'y Parents
into the take. It it weren't for all the
in wkquate supply in On Republic of Smith
Editor~
Every year, half a billiun Inc're reporting corporations have Invested $l. billion in
i*
Gatewaytothe West, that old haunt of Stan
i
n proper context. Of course, I re-ilize
Christian
Science
Monitor,
July
South
j1,"
negative about an effort such as this. And
19, 19M.
people who helped, he may have
are.
If
this
is
a
working
progmai
and
it
'
s
"
s:
The
of
blacks,
it
was
anticipated,
'Clock"
24-76 was most exhfusW and Dizzy Dean.
forms flood Into IRS ofllcet. Most are those Africa, and they are pick to urtify t.ho huge
i,
that reporters are human and have
althouph things have quieted down
something
we
can
use,
why,
drowned.
Our family shall always be
I'd
defimtely
in
substantial
reduction
in
A
great
maj*,rfty
of
familiar W-2 form3 Utat Ust the wages enned by outlay with the cj#im that
the nearly
opinions and I respect that, but who's to
state
,
It em. that one day not too long ago a
recently, last spring there was quite a
be interested in helping and doing all we
grateful to these people, and we thank
the
y
hav
'
e
PrM&amp;
w
l
average
rand4ir.
paid
for
skilled
labor."
par,V.
raphs.
"Just
don't
bury
your
head
employes. But the annual deluge also Includes jobe and raised the living sandart for the
agene'"
, boards,and c0mmis3lonerx he says he
sa y that their opin.on Is the right
II
group 0I 38 seventh and eighth girwkrs at
furor in Seminole County over the
can.each and every one of them.
Mother confidential document outlines merged or shuttered were In fact noflunjo
n th sand. If you do. someone surely
opinion. Ctgldren are impressi:nable.
country's black majority.
approached
Principal
Shenandoah
School
existence
at
high
hools
sc
of
designated
Seminole
Sc
ho
ol
pt.
William
P.
(Bud)
Su
Umlrnitf plans for bUding sti:ntato. 1-tu*11- relies that simply hyidn't beea citared f
will bury you even further," etc.
I
Incoin from dividelMie, Interest. Tents anti
Some cluldren of today, because cf
Sen. Dick Clark, D.-Iowa, who chairs 11W
o. NoLt Mae Morgan and told her that they
smoking areas for students 18 years old
Layer echoed Mrs. Snell's sentiments atrJ
Name Withheld
snips" bc blacks arid whites. The proposed organization thara" - Newsweek moaj1e,
exposure to television and opinionated
$needed help. The students said they were
anI above.
I say vote, even if you do not like any
expressed
interest
in
meeting
with
ACS
By Itequest
Sept.
13,
is".
townsh!p
for
1,140
Et
,
n
whites,
!he
plan
h
uai,larig U'.cie forms with Income tax believe the line the corporations are handing out.
new.%, can no longer form their owii
chronic smokers who were interested in
Perhaps if a:ea school dilldren who
candidato. if )ou vote it wtH rM
administrators to consider the clinic idea.
."tatts,
should
encompass
an
area
of
ap.
re'cucns.therEScan1dentlfytaxcheatrs. Every He Is Investigating allegations that /nerlcan
n,imons. I personally feel that this is
"kicking the habit" but had not been able
hz,e fallen into the smoking habit could be
people that you still care what happe ns
"I'm not sayin' tInt he was
"Anything that will help cut do wn on
pc3xmately 10 squaie miles and consist ex
.
tax chader who is cau#,t saveb the amey of ft lir.ms a re making big bucks
to
do
so.
dangerous.
caught
before
they
reach high school
by tating advar r-age
smoking
or
help
people
quit,
why,
we'll
tO
your ct)Ufltry. If you do not vote there
I
Of
IMA".
but
Jimmy
has
a
teadericy
to
shoot
clusi,,p,ly of Wee-mid4our-bedroorn honies.
I,
honest taxpayers.
"I was a little smVised ttit 38 (WArlY
We need more prolessionalism in
of South Afric a 's aparthelr) *Ilcles.
and heipcd 'through a program similar to
off
,
giye
it
every
opportuitity
to
succeed,"
said
will
mme a day when you will be told
at
the
mouth
a
lot.
That
The
black township, o 'i other hand, would
savings business Is a
Ytt the Home Monetary Affairs 3ub..
one-third of the 13- and 14-year-olds In the
the one in St. Louis -It woithi improve the
reporting. I am truly glad to see The
Layer.
who, what and when or you will not
ore
mmittee, headed by Rep. Ben Rentha1, 0.. company, Lummus Corporation,
! school) were heavy smokers who said Uicy
local situation all the way around.
Herald restoring old fashioned JuurSo it sounds like a favorable atmosphere
planned to'uck in an area
— I r espect the man. He
even have that choice.
worked hard and tr ied,
the
The Image of the League of Womn.
N.Y., has fowW that the IRS routinely igw.m capitalize on South Afrtcan apartheid if it were a
wanted to (quit), but could not," Dr.
And
everybody
seems
Interested
In
natism
through Audie Murphy. It
exists
for
the
establishment
of
such
an
but
saving
money?
No,
nobod
township,
It
would
initially
exisla,
kn
pan,
I
of
Y can 'how me any
the Income-reporting forms. "Half of the total warded a maJor
Vot
ers is changing. Their member%
Its
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Morgan
said.
BiA
an
even
stronger
pittting
in.
efff)rt
among
tirpia
d"flontQ
WhiA
falroa
restores mv fait'n in the aress.
construction COhilaC4.
savIngs.
ieptutzient dwullSngs, "in ba rrack., form
of
form% slibmitted were dedroyrd upon,reMpt,11
director
from
the
reaction
came
William
McCracken,
area
director
for
Mary
Lou
Miller
us back to the point that left the St. Lows
Interral document4 intended for corpotate
Executive Director
accommodate rAm blacks per room."
.6 A .
L--J
4. ;.at anti r11blic education for the
1
hatted libbers. They are fun loviit,
a
.
th. A—%;&amp;; UMS 91.,f-CS #0 "ety, vo1 witeered
mfttee report being prepared fcc o1flciLa' eyes only.
Pik
Casselberry
Cancer
Society
and
school
officials
so
U c his; .'mus exF.F.E.O.A.
A=A
the
clAimcd
savings,
rie year yri're a Wg uhef i'!) (ho C&amp; (tao
recreation facilities for whites and cp
rter
r4ctasa.
people becoming involved In all mrk-&amp;j
"St. Louis branch of the American Cancer
to contact St. Luu.ts and provide Sominole
ected to ¶edflce labor cools by hiring large
gn statfers were una bl e to O4 to
nonplussed. The Shenandoah kids
Sanford
blacks also wsuld.have diff er ed
t.
s"yau a'; 5.ocret Football pracfliarke(S).
of community concern. The Sm,nole
Society (ACS ).
school ulfidals with details on how the
cognized their problem and had the guts
re
tices''
County League literally "movec
Takes Issue
"I was lot amed when (the principal) Shenandoah clinic was conducted.
t
to seek help.
rIt
ew i irris Daily
proposals were drawn up.Vftifically to t.Vnfo1Tn New;. Sept. gs. lt7e report b
Thanks
For
..
mountains" when they assisted Ill
"Phell they takcdr fitm tq match the C,041irg hooing, dining and recroxim
calied
me,"
said
the
director,
ElVe
Moses.
, I
"We
can
definitely
get
the
information
This is the key element. Without it all the
facilities for,
Y Wilkam Sherman.
w)Ui "requirements of local lay.,, 141 St
With
Columnist
obtaining
S.A.C.S. tregionah 3cBut she went right to work and set up a
aInQ the taxrdurns. lo 19I. fr bLcs :nai wtcs who worked on the project.
and ~he whole ixv-rwn out of St. Louis,"
good Wen!ions and adult coo)eration in
Africa.
38
"Itick-the-habit"
clinic
which
the
McCrzrWn
said.
"I
think
it's
&amp;
good
idea.
':
lcknoy,
the
world
will
be
to
no
avail.
It
has
Erhtw
students attended twice a week for three We'd sure like to do something with it, I'll
something to do with that gry-had, yet
Be:
the
* columnist who has i ecomEditor.
.
weeks at a lical coucaeling center. In t-'U ou that."
still yout'Iul maxim about horses, water
Mar lene Beck
me
nde
d
letting
the
sick
and
old
who
I wish to publicly thank the "it
addition, all 120 of Shenandoah's sev enth
McCracken zId the Florida ACS st
candidate from Georgia Is leaving another
audience.
He La waving and smiling. "Bye everybody,"
he says, "goodbye, goodbye, bye everybody,
goodbye." A cheer. Some clapping. And Jimmy
Carter continues: Bye everybody. Vote for me
In November. Bye, bye, goodbye everybody.
Goodbye. God bless America, bye, bye, goodbye,
goodbye, bye everybody."
Itladreadfullycornpone.Itlsunlxnportant
beyond measure. Yet here at the action are a fcw
hundred of America's bed-trained, highest-paid
andmost-cxperlenced new, reporters, recording
this drivel for posterity. It is written In
notebooks, ft Is photographed from every angle,
itised,It Is evalisatcd.ftis edited and ltls
ottad Into sophisticated machinery and finally
W1 #1..
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Challenging

Sears

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By DONNA UIES
NO!'MdSWf WrIler

night as Raises racked i all of Conference titleand a berth In the football that had been used
But it's a long road to received extensive scouting which rang up three con- sadden strikes, you know. Even
during th seeiaw contc.
Seab, an
eportson the northern cjunj secutive shutouts before though we gave up 20 points, I
the
"This is it, huh? Th
Every time halfback Tim conversion -In the Braves' 20 time."
is
Is
the
Five-Star
championship
doeen't
has
not yet had time to review allowing the Bulldogs 20 points, think our defense will sustain
game ball," Posey mused. assure Seminole of a playoff them.
Ralnes scores a touchdown, he 20 victory over DeLand, and the
will have to resume its dingy as.
"The word a now that "Let's save that one, If we beat spot Districtopponents
comes jogging off the field with "No.
"I can tell you that they've ways lithe Braves are to have a
1" chant could be heard on colonial has beaten Boone, fl. Daytona Beach Seabreeze (the Lyman and Lake Brantley
his index finger raised all sIdes.
mint got Otle
of back," the chance of dumping Gainesville,
"The thing about this g' I
Poesy announced during a Tribe's last conference
op- be conquered first. The Seminole chief disclosed Friday rated the AAAA4 preseason think, that may help us fran
significantly In the air. And his
JubI1ad celebration in the end ponent,
scheduled
for toughest obstacle looming on night. "They say he's just like favorite,
Seminole High teammates have
Seminole Coach Jerry Poesy zone following Seminole's homecoming Nov. 12),
now on," Poesy continued, "Is
th
en the Thbe's warpath dill has to Thu Rains,, only bigger. That's "Defense Is still one of our th
pick
up the practice, attempted to re-focus his
at now it's taken the xeaws
fourth
straight
decision
of
the
that'll
be
the
ball
that
won
the
be
Gainesville,
however,
just the way he was described st rong points," Poesy said. off the defense.
wimitating the gesture and squad's thinking after the game youn
We made some
g
season.
"And
Colonial
Is
conference."
raising cries of, "No.1, No, 1," from a fut ur
to me. And 's their big of- "It's bound to ensue around that mistakes along these lines,
t_"
e victory
ing
So
the
players
and
fans
obAlso
undefeated
In
di
strict fensive force.
he The
whenever things go favorably Gainesville - which would
DeLand they're going to have an off we're Just Inexperienced. We're
But after the squad tiac viously aren't the only ones
play, the Purple Hurricanes coach, Jim Soul, told me that nigIt. bid I think a couple of not going to be
for the Tribe,
catapult the Tribe virtually to departed for the dressing room, letting
to Id
of "number deamroiled DeLand two weeks he just tore them up."
There was lot of both Friday the doorstep of the FiveStar a staff member handed Posey one" creep Into their minds,
their
(DeLand's)
touchdowns
Gainesville
score
that
many
ago,

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Two terms and they're out
government
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and
that
makes
sense.
State Sen. Jøhe Vogt (D
I "The proposed personal
come) is being r4*fl4 for
i contributions of the candidate
his DIMrI* 17 seat In the
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should be limited to tour times
Florida Senate by CtIs Sean
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:
the qualifying fees and limit
(R-Rockleie.)
.
contributions to within the
.
The 17th district Is comprised
b
oundaries of the office they
of SeminOle, Brmrd and Pails
seek to serve ad there should
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of Osceola and Orange Coan.
J be reorganization every
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) session," Sears said.
iaa
In the races for
.
"I would not favor limiting
StAte &amp;O in theminds of
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the
terms of cabinet officers,"
uwqy r4eTs 4t:
Vogt responds.
didate' Msni On the C.iil
"This is not a popular answer
RIt.. . 'iendment .Eft%);
because
of the current
what changes In the iiles
widespread
distrust
of
governing the O'ItT*1Ofl$ of th
government," Vogt concedes,
ferepr ojed; 'th.'d
"but many cabinet members
s
sources
of new or increaa&amp; tax
have performed good and
renoni Is advocated to fund
valuable service to the state for
date programs; and whether
SEARS
VOGT
more than two terms.
the
the it. of cabinet members
provisions
we
now
have
or
wl1
should be limited.
to 10 years.
monuments to our elected and soon have for financial
Sears Is for limiting all 4$e
1 am for eliminating all appointed officials set up to
osure;vncti of in.
elected officials to two terms political pensions and slowing perpetuate themselves," he terest,
we have further
and PM state nipointed offices down
the
bureaucratic says.
8afeguarth against abuse of the
office'," he says.
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means less dollar

Seminole's points - four the AAAA.6 district playoffs
touchdowns end a two-point to "playing them one at a

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Sanford Man Acquitted
Of Marijuana Possession

Of Charact,r?
ItsAThing,Nofp050
Definition

Sean is opposed to the Equal
am for non4iscrirnination." he

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stresses.
Vogt Is for ERA. "Since I

that would tallow discrimination
A circuit court jury has former codefendant testified
Charles Edward Robinette, lg against women (or men
acquitted Gerald Page, 19, of that marijuana found by of Eustis, who earlier pleaded because of their sex,
follows
Sanford, of a felony marijuana raiding sheriff's deputies was guilty to felony delivery of that t cannot imagineitanyone
possession charge after a his
marijuana, told jurors that voting against a constitutional
me oaggie of the illegal weed wntndnnt that would prevent
deputies found on a dresser in discrimination against women
Page's bedroom at a S. Sanford (or men) because of their sex,"
Ave. residence on June 9 was
Vogt said.
the remains of a quarter-pound
Sears does not advocate any
of marijuana
that
he new taxes. "I would introduce
(Robinette) had packaged the (or call for enforcement of our
night before In an adjoining
current laws) legislation to not
bedroom.
let the sun rise on any depart.
When Robinette pleaded
meet of Florida State governguilty In a drug delivery ease
meet
that has not been annually
before Circuit Judge A.J.
audited to prove the degree of
Hisemann Jr. in mid-august,
need to continue. I am for zero
the state dropped charges
based budgeting," Sears says.
against him In connection with
"I do not advocate any new or
the search warrant raid in
increased sources of tax
which Page was also arrested, revenue until
it is an absolute
In other cases before Circuit
certainty that we need such,"
Ji4ge Robert B. McGregor, A. says Vogt.
B. Brannon, 3, A sanford,
"The size and cost of
originally schedu.'M fo r trial on
government have grown so fast
a felony tu'lary charge,
and sobig that guv.rmnent now
pleaded guilty to an amended
charge of tespss, a fII3t. plays a major rote In our gross
national and gross state. I
degree misdemeanor, sri was
products."
placed on one-ye'
UnS

Imports, Freeze Chance
Concerns UnitedGrowers
annual cltrs crop poll released
today, reported as "very
manageable" supply-demand
projections. But at the 'ne
time, the Orlando-based grow
organization warned of zn;.
dersupply" as a "major
problem."
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in 1971. A number of would-be
beneficiaries are still ali ve and
relatively lucid. The problem
is, Casey
got around to

Casey's home in Glendale,
Calif., aski ng if these keys

si gning that document.
The courts must decide where
Casey's shares in banks, stocks,
oil welti and real estate will go,

So far, nothing."
Stengel died at age , and for
riost of his public li fe
he

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many teams, most notably
leading the New York Yankees
to
i'nprecedented 10 pennants,in 12 years, 1 949-10 - he
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"Th e family situation landed
in court. And the judge ruled,

Casey, you're saner than I'll
ever be,"
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some rpasoo,

money was for his players and.

was

understood nearly ni well as
baseba ll , it was money.

out to all the banks

"When I saw Casey I said,
Why did you do that to me?' He
said, 'Because I trust you., I
said, 'But why didnt you tell
He aaid it was iart of a
business deal and wintea to
keep it quiet
he didn't
want family alter it. I said, 'But
what 11 it were stolen?' He said,
'So what. . By the way, take

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who
s'ime of lila cash.
"There are about 35 keys to
safe deposit boxes that nobody
find," said Herb Norman,
the New York Mets'
manager and friend of Casey's
since Stengel was th e club's
manager in th' early 1960s.
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the vice-president of a
bank in Glendale, of which his
brother-in-law and executor,
John Lawson Sr., is chairman
of the board.
As Cay got older and - if
possible - more prolix, some
nieces and nephews, according
to Herb Norman, tried to
declare him mentally Incompetent as well.
"Once," said Noman,
Casey banded me a satchel
and said hang on to it for
awhile I tossed it in may locker.
For
I looked Ui the
at&amp;hel. It
loaded with
bundle!. vi cash! I counted up
.000!

belonged in any of th eir boxes.

and who gets his cash. Rather,

pci-son

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c1u*s non mmerc'.l fruit
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Early and Midi (including "all - orange" category.
na%..ls) 102.5 million boxes, a United's estimate is only of
4.6 per cent Increase over last what growers frel they can
season 's 96.0 mil!lon box silo; p,cItzt and sell.
Valencias: 84.0 million boxes, a
Explaining
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season's $1.9 n1wen'rit.
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quarter of directors elected In
any one year." PresntIy, the 10
directors hold office until the
next annual meeting.
The company is also expected
sales of
dominant canned
single
Temples: 5.57 million boxes a strength grapefruit juice is only to report on the dart, in the past
S per cent increase over 5.3 50 per cent of the estimated S fiscal Year, of a facility for the
million certified in 1975-76.
million case reserve. Reserve operations of Florida Extrusion
Yield projection of frozen of FCOJ will fall at least 40 per inc., an aluminum component
concentrated orange juice per cent under a minimum W manufacturing firm.
box Is estimated to be ,,no more Million gallon level many InIN TR P
productive" than last season's dustry leaders feel necessary to
NEW ENGLAND
1.29 average,
supply trade pipelines. Our only
WILLIAMSBURG
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BEST TRIPS GOlGI FOLDER FREE
were not polled . But United said disease and lack of Florida
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RAIL TRIPS m 754.3191, 421.753
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used by vice squad agents Aug. On Annual
lSIna
raid at it* 5lgO2J(
St.,
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residence of William D. Carr,
tockho1ders of the Sanford36, led to dismissal of felony
Seminole Development Co.
heroin and cocaine possession Inc, will be
asked to v
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charges against Carr; Daniel change In the "number,ote
tenure
Poole, ZI, Fern Park; Garry and
qualifications" of members
Argro, 20, Altamonte Springs;
of the board of directors during
David Jolly, fl, and Lewis
the group's annual meeting 8
Jolly, 22, both of Orlando.
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Ref walls (or Ralnes to end TD dance, get ball
Why are these people smiling? Seminole scoreboard the answer
second
J saw character Friday night when Tim Raim
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for
the winning touchdown with about seven and Oviedo Loses ' Battle Of Sticks,' 8-6
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one-half minutes left in the game. Undoubtedly, Tim
h's his own brand of character - just ask those
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. .line of scriminage. Raines was on his way, eaking
an ankle tackle midfield and headinf'T
ByLOUISSAPSIS
two Seminole County schools. over with 7:41 left in the game. following kickoff and marching
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Herald
Correspondent
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They met for the first time
Before the extra point try upheld, 60 yards for a TD
d £Ifl.,U over tac klers o see
pla y
the clock,
game. Led by the br uising
last year on the gridiron with could be attempted the Hawks their own.
downfield. He jumped again, seemingly floating to
But, the Hawks' Brent rurnlng of Qutk Dickson, st
ball
"The
just there and the Lions
away with an were penalized five yards for
On that drive, highlighted by Barclay broke up the
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sde as long as possible. Fists clinched, he yelled "go. no one was around me. So, I easy
a brought up from the junior
35.0 win. One year can "delay of game." But this the running of David Bass and twolmint conversion try for
tipg varsity, the Hawks were able to
by
but
.go.
..go."
When
he
came
down
he reached down picked It up and ran with It," make ablgdlfference,asshown didn't
and
Clark
hitting Henry Finney, the Lions
away a Randy Willis pass.
slapped the turf with his hands, rolled over and was the way Chuck Woodworth by Friday night's contest.
control the ball until t he flnr'
Bob Luby with a pass In the end able to score In just over, two
There was
flinewl himself back Into a victory jl
'eft
for
wi
sounded, giving the Hawlt'
explained the play that brought
With the ball resting on the zone for the winning two-point minutes.
,
e Lions to stop the Hawks, boosters their most exciting
th
the
Luke
Howell
Silver
Hawks
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only
took
Ille siuiaInes
a - similar-scene.' iiuiuie
plays to conversion..
• Bass ripped off. rim of 23 force them to punt and bounce' momen
t since Lake Howell
an 8-6 upset victory over the take ltin. Donnie Screnk took it
The Lions proved that they yrth. Then, with a fourth and back,
stands loved every minute of it.
fielded
a fuotball team.
Oviedo
Lions
Friday
night.
to the goal line be fore quar- are also a team of great one situation from the 28,
I don't think it was the victory Itself which made
The problem was that the
The night dartedoff otis bed
The game-breaking play terback Joey Clark snuck it character by taking the Flnney broke tackles and raced
a notch of character. Facing the situation squarely,
Lions couldn't stop the note for the Lions. Caughell us
and BED TRAY
ur ed with just over eight
here was a team who got all 26 points from Raines, minutes to go In a scoreless
barely "nipped" the ball on the
opening
kickoff as it only went
man
of
the
hour.
contest. Only minutes before
QUEEN SIZE
five
feet.
the
me
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team
had
"downed"
Litton
WITH
FOLD.
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it
best, indicating there isn't
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in the Lion's one-foot
IN LEGS
room for petty jealousies on a winning team.
got
For the uninformed, Raines is the youth whose
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Thew3rse
first time a Lion touched
Three cracks at the stubborn
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the ball, after briefing the
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Hawks and forcing them to
LADI'IS MSO*TID
punt, to receivers got conOther teins might have trouble handling a were forced to punt the ball
4
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f used, didn't have their signals
t situation lik, thii. After all, the rest of them vent back to Lake Howell.
c'!'
and fumbled the ball
frn,iøh the heat of August , running
Woodworth
dr
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ck
to
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ins of earl"
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back to the Hawks.
to
receive
Septemcr, and other memoranda of training
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IN ASSORTED
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David Caughell. Despite a good
1!
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Coaches preach that team efforts win football rush
bled away the ball.
SHAPES AND
the Hawks, the 6-2
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An interception by Mark
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Look at fullback Jeff Anderson, a fine example bounced down near where
eft
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drive late in the first
Woodworth
was
standing.
of the boy next door. Tim got tne glory, Jeff got the
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aineuacner, *I1i14•I•P
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That s part o£ th
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roll.
Woodwotth
simply
ach"
re
football
game,' said Lions
SHOPPING BAG
" the hard-nosed center who was the last to get up
ed down, picked It up and before
coach Joe Montgomery.
from the pile in the DeLand end zone after Raines' the startled lions knew what
"Mistakes hurt. We fum bled
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4ti4' '
third
TD.
Lee
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had
a
littic
dirt
on
his
face,
an
and
d
as
he
was
going
on,
hc
was
on
h
lust it four times. We drove
is
way
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BAG HOLDS
trotted back he wasn't holding his finger skyward in to the goal line.
every
time we had It, but
LARGE AMOUNT
;.
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The junior scatback was
...
.
mistakes are what the game Is
OF ITEMS
a N I fashion
all about."
REG fl
But &gt;ou better believe his hrirt was in that
.
four,
but
the
damage
was
done
Bell was Oviedo's standout.
direction.
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and the Hawks capitalized for
intercepted one pass and
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anything that has happened
AND HANDY r
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Pises
see the trees.
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thus far this season."
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BUCkFT FLOATS
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the Porkers with three goings, allowing the Wildcats with Lyman getting only 14 Bob Burkhart to Wyman
touchdown carries of 5, 11, and but 11 yards total offense In the yards total offense In the Jackson putting the only marks
17 yards.
first quarter, competely period, ending scoreless,
on the board for Lyman.
WINTER PARK
What a But lbi score could be a bit shutting down the Tim
But with the opening of the
Jackson hauled In a 23yard
Day the Wbdsr Park Wildcat's misleading to the actual per. Thompson-led offense. The second stanza also came the Burkhart aerial to penetrate to
had Fridsy night, er.. Johnny formance of the Longwood lanky junior quarterback was opening of the Parker offense, the Parkers' 40 scoring on a 29
Day that Is. The hoots handed a visitors.
caught twice In his backfield by scoring two touchdowns within yarder four plays later and
dejected Lyman football squad
"In spite of the way It turned the Greyhounds for a minus 22 the first five and a half minutes reducing the gap to 144. The
its fourth loss In as many out," stated Lyman head yards in the initial period, six of the quarter, charging to a 14- pass for a two-point conversion
outIngs 314, behind the 145- mentor Dick Copeland, "We times for the evening and a 0 lead.
fell short.
yard nnddng performance by played much better."
minus 56 yards.
The 'Hounds began to
And what has always been the
Day.
The 'Hounds held off the atout
But where defense withstood rebound in the late goings ofthe case for the 'JIounds,the second
The 191çotmd junior gidded Parker offense In the early pressure, offense lacked punch, half, with the combination of half spelled out disaster as the
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after the game. "We got to
start moving the bell better and
eating up the dock."
"We kinda have a tendancy to
get down on ourselves," stated
a dejected Burkhart during the
game. "I didn't have a good
night at all ... I mac. a lot of
mista kes. All we have to do Is
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Seven times during the
course of the game, the
Greyhounds tried to confuse the
Wildcat defense, Jumping into a
shotgun formation with
Lyman's Keven Jose" (22) tackled by Leo Troutman
Burkhart receiving the bell
from center some five or six
yards beck, and at one point in
the third quarter, Burkhart
quick-kicked the ball from the
shotgun on third down.
Mother change came in the
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there would be a problem with them in business on their own
Lyman backfield with Kyle
everybody
being keyed up, but 32, and they ground out the
Peters retwning.for a play in victory.
It really wasn't as bad as I remainder a fl-yard drive in 14
As It was, Raines accounted thought It would be. We were plays, with Raines cutting back
the third quarter, after being
out with a leg Injury for most of for all of Seminole 's points in a fumbling, but DeLand was throu,lh a crowded secondary to
26-20 LiUIflth,
the sason
including a 56- tackling to make us fumble. tally the go-ahead score with
yard sprint for the deciding They were stripping the ball 4:23 left In the quarter.
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a fumble and the Crabs
recovered.
stated
Unlike Lake Brantley, we chewed them out pretty the remaining games.
Mental mistakes proved tobe Seabrieze took advant.lge or gOod at'halftIrne," added
"We are not quitting. We're
the difference between winning their opportunities to put points Raley, "and they came out and gonna get better each week. We would
it
1 e
and losing for Lake Brantley's on the scoreboard.
played good football."
work hard and try to teach the
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Patriots Friday night in a

Bulldog defensive back Jed

25-yard line before the Lyman 106 yards rwddng on 11 carries Lacey could make no such
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signal-caller was unsuccesful in and hauled in four posses for claim, however, when he
fear aerial attempts, the last another 57 yards. He also misjudged a Seminole punt and
It at his 33ardlire
grabbed a John Litton
tton ae ri
"Defensively, we did not play
Raley realized this and and Is one intercepted.
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co
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for
allowing
Warrior Donnell
have
scoreda
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Herald correspoudeat

Seabreeze scored first and

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Palmetto 7. Sarasota Cardinal
E.Pilueroa, NY, 19.10, 335, 3.02
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AMER ICAN LEAGUE
Fort Myers Cypress Lake 17.
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3.10
when they deserved It, would go
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to bet for them with
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over salary.
BaltImore
N 12 .3301%
North Shore Christian 20 Sarasota
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51 74 .316 14
Elston Howard, when a young Cleveland
Booker Ii
192: Hunter, NY, 172.
BOStOn
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Jacksonville La. 31, Jac*sonvllI.
Yankee catcher, was asked to De,
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make a trip to Japan with the Milwtoo
66 vj .413 20
BATTING 1100 at bets)-OrIfJacksonville Bolles ?, Fernandina
West
one winter. He said he
fey. Ciii. .339: Madlock. Chi,
s-Kin City
90
70
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G,Maddox.
PhI.
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couldn't because his wife was Oakland
Lake City Ii, Jacksonville San
N 73 .3-41 3½ Rosa, Clii, .321: A.011ver, Pgh. daMned 0
expecting a child. Casey felt it Minnesota
53 77 .319 7
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Jacksonville
Fletcher
21.
73 IS .415 13
was important Howard go for California
RUNS-Rose, Ciii, 12$: Nor- Jacksonville Englewood 7
Texas
71 01 .443 16
gin. Chn
112; Schmidt, P.
theplayingexperience,andtold Chicago
Jacksonville Trinity 2$, Ocala St.
66 95 .103 2514 111; Griffey, Cm, lii; Monday. johns
o
Howard to Call his wife a few
x•clunched division title
Chi. 106.
BJ'Jioiz 77, Live Oak 72
times week frem.lapan and
RUNS BATTED INBranford32,Hastlngso
Friday's Qamsi
G.Foster,
Ciii,
121: Morgan,
bill him,
Hamilton 12. Keystone 0
Cleveland at Now York. 2. Clii, Ill: Schmidt, Phi, 103;
Chiefland 34, Cross City 0
"And I'll never fergt one ppd.. rain
Waticn.
Htn, 100;
LuzInskl.
Alacha Rolling Green 50,
Boston 7, Baltimore 4
night we're having a party In
phi,
Gainesville E.stsld. 0
3,
Milwaukee
Ullwauk
0
HITS-Row, Cm, 213: Monts.
Osaka and there's a phone call
Minnesota 4. Kanss City 3
not, All, 203; Garvey, LA, 200:
for me," sold Howard. "It's my
Texas 11. ChIcago I
Buckner, LA. 192. Griffey, Cir,
California 2, Oakland 0
wife. She had the baby. Stengel
i.
DOUBLES-Row,
Clii,
II:
had put in the call for me. It was
Satvrlay's Qames
Johnstone,
Phi, 35; G.MaOdox,
Baltimore tO.Martinei 1-1) at
a total surprise. Those phone
Phi, 31; Madlock. ChI, 33; Foil,
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CONPIIINiI
calls altogether must have cost Boston (Cleveland 9.9)
£Lstarn DIvlsl
Minnesota (Hughes 1.14) it Mon. 33.
TRIPLES-Death, phi,
ouer.*?1Q. But 1. w1iIy'L,'nteful."
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(Ellis
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HOME RUPJS-Sctimidt, Phi, Buff
Infielder Rod Kanehl. Rod had
1 2 0 .333 35 31
Detroit (Fidrych 11-9) at Nil.
Kingman,
NY,
37;
Mcnday, NY Jets
0 3 0 .000 20 ¶,
little ability but played with wac'es (Slaton 11-11)
Central
visteim
California (Hartzell 7.4) at Chi, 32; GFoste,, Ciii. 29; Norgusto. After Kanehi finished his
,, Cm. 27.
Cud
2 1 0 .667 73 42
Oakland (Torres 16-li)
career, he was having a rocky
STOLEN BASES-Lopes, LA. "stn
1 1 .w e 1 1
Chicago (Gossage 9.75)
63: Morgan, Cm. 39: Tavares,
I 2 0 .333 Ii 73
time. Stengel sought to get him Texas (Blyleven I2-1), (ii)
Pgh, 57
Cedeno, 11th, 57: CI.a
1 7 0 .313 CC 52
a job in baseball. At one OldToday's Games
('rock SIL 53.
Western DIvlsWs
Cleveland at New YorK, 2
PITCHING 115
Tuners' Day game at Shea
Decisions)- S DIVA
3 a o t.e
te 10
Baltimore
at
Boston
kno-en.
LA.
32.3.
.100,
2.95
Al.
Oakkt
3 0 0 1.000 15 42
Stadium Kánehl, trying to be,
Minnesota at Kansas City
cats. C1'i,
11-4,
.713.
1.70 Den',
2 I 0 .667 97 34
funny, began to rag Stengel.
Detroit t Milwaukee
C.Matzger, SD, 11-1, .733. 1.01 Kan Cty
0 3 0 .000 SI Si
i
in
Chicago
at
Texas
"Hey, you old geezer, said
Canton, Phi, 19-7. .731, 3.21 kit- Tpa Bay
0 3 0 .000 9
California at Oakland
ton, LA. 21-L .700, 2.95 Zadiry,
Kanehi, "you made all your
NATIONAL COP4PI*IhCI
REGULAR SEASON ENDS
Cm. 146. .700, 2.76 Eastwlck,
Eastern Division
money from your old man
Ci
its, .615. 7.09 Candelarla, Dallas
3 0 0 7.000 51
watering down whiskey in
15-7. .412, 3.21Wash
3 0 0 1.000 70 II
NATIONAL LEAGUE
STRIKEOUTS-5.ayer,
NY. S Louis
Kansas City." Apparently,
7 1 0 UI II 41
East
233; J.Rchard, Htn. 201. Kan- Phula
1 2 0 .333 44 34
W L PC?. GB
there
was
some
truth
to
NEW YORK (AP) - Is Mu- prominent role In many of All's Norton said of All's voluntary closed circuit theaters and Stengel's father's
man,
NY,
200;
Canton,
Phi,
NV GIs
x-PhIla
0 3 0 •000 3143
95 61 •61
business,
but
153;
Montefusco,
SF,
ill.
hammad All serious or does he fights, directing the second bout surrender of the heavyweight overseas. "Let's
Central Division
Pit's
Mm
wait 'til he not necessarily to how Stengel New
2 0 1 100 60 25
York Si 14 .3-31 13
have his tongue in his cheek with Sonny Liston in Lewiston,
"I think he did it be- gets back to the Unitei States." astutely amassed his own Chicago
Chgo
7 1 3 .647 35 23
13 57 .436 26
again?
Maine, in 1965.
Dirt
cause I knew I whipped him.
St. Louis
120.3333530
Den King, who promoted All's
12 51 .453 26½
fort.
Who knows?
On Bay
Montreal
0 3 t .000 27 $3
U 105
manager
te
s
ll
me
I
am
the
ventures
In
Zaire
and
Manila
"He hid out at my house four My
Daytona Beach Mainland 35. P01'?
Stengel grew ashen. "I've got
Western Dlvis..
West
As has often been the case
Orange Spruce creak Ii
days before the Ken Norton people's champion now, any- among others, said he was money, you don't," said x•Cincl
L.A.
2 0 1 .500 64 24
101
59
.31
with the puckish heavyweight fi
Daytona Beach Seabreeze 10.
7 1 0 .411 13 54
Ano
92 41
ght this week. lie reflected a how, be cause most people convinced the retirement was Stengel. "You're trying to get a L
Forest
City
Lake
Brantley
0
N Orbs
1
I 2 0 .133 37 Il
Moulton
II .49) 23½
thought I won."
genuine,
ing champion, only he lot of Inner conflict. A fighter
Sanford
Seminole
26.
DeLand
20
Atlnta
Job, I'm not. Don't ever ask me San
1 2 0 .323 34 43
Fran 71 Il A1O 27½
we for sire-and no one the
Crescent
City
1$.
The
place
crawled
with
entrePierson
Taylor
to admit that he is
0 3 0 .000 52 51
Diego 71 55 .444 30
John Condon, publicist for to do anything for you again." San
would bet on it.
Atlanta
69 91 431
slowing up. All complained a lot preneurs, the guys who get
This
reporter
Madison
had
occasion
to
Buchholz
17.
Oak
12
Live
Square
Garden,
had
There was considerable
Tsday's Games
x.clinched division title
the money and choreograph this
skep- about the rat race and
Stirke 26, Eastside 6
Interesting version: "i am speak with Casey about money
Oakland at New England
ticism among the fight mob to
these
multi-million-dollar
ring
1(X)
Santa
Fe
22,
Newberry
S
rigors of training."
Kansas City at Buffalo
per cent sure All is retiring. matters a few times.
Friday's Games
All's cataclysmic announceMarion Academy 12, Oak Hall 6 PhiladelphIa at Atlanta
spectaculars. All apparently But
Chicago
3.
Montreal
1
We
you
sat
In
a
dugout
one
atLake
But'er 27, Hawitionne 0
have to know ti'e man.
ment Friday in Istanbul, TurCincinnati at Cleveland
Many ofboxing's leading per- were
PhIladelphia 2, New York 1
Rolling Green 50, Soutliside
saddened by the news He will let GeorgeForeman and ternoon several years ago. He
Tampa Bay at Baltimore
key, that he was hanging up his sonalities were gathered at a from Turkey.
Cincinnati S. Atlanta 2
Christian 0
Washington at Chicago
was
nearly
80.
His
face
was
Hou
st
Ken
Norton
fight
It
out
for
as
on
S.
San
Francisco
4
gloves.
Chiefland , cress City 0
rnldtownste3k house Friday for
All's skills, unpredictability championship
Detroit at Green Bay
LOS Angeles I. SOn DIego 1
wrinkled as an old elephant
and then he will
Trenton 91. North Jacksonville
"I am skeptical," said aCBSprevlewoftheAli.Norton
New York Giants at St. Louis
St. Louis at Pittsburgh, ppd..
Acodemy
0
andpersoflalityhavetum.necjthe
come
outof
retirement
and
tajre
hide.His blue eyes were watery
Houston at New Orleans
James A. Fancy, Jr., chairman fight film and the place buzzed once decaying sport into a sky- on
rain
PK. Yonge 35. Williston 0
Lot Angeles at Miami
the winner,
and he wiped them with a red
*of the New York State Athletic with speculation over the rocketing bonanza. Alt wouldn't
Jasper 12, Ke ystone Heights 0
San Diego at Den ver
Saturday's Games
handkerchief
as
big
as
a
flag.
B'-anford
53,
Hastings
0
Commission. "He has said it champion's true Intentions,
New York Jets at San Fran
put on gloves again for less than
"It would tickle his vanity to
St. Lou is (Denny III) at
Lakeland
1.
Brandon 16 (OT)
The ears were floppy. His voice
cisco
bfore-now we will just have
Norton was there, still insist- $6 million,
be the only man in history who was rumbly and his syntax Pittsburgh (Rook.r 141)
Sebring 20, Lake Wales 13 (30T )
Dallas at $atlli
Atlanta (Nlekro :4I1) at Cmto wait and see."
Ing that the officials robbed him
Fort Meade 35. Frostproof 7
"All has talked of retirem ent won the world heavyweight title
Ga me
cunsiti (Zschry 115)
cloudy
as
rubbings
from
old
Kathleen 49. Winter Haven 72
"I think he's
serious," Tuesday night.
Pittsburgh at Minnesota, (nI
before," said Bob Arum, chief three times. I wouldn't put It
Montreal (WMhheIi 25) it
Godby 45, Rutherford 0
tombstones.
said Harold Conrad, publicist
"Sure,I was surprised when I of Top Rank, Inc., which mar. beyond him. He is a fabulous
Chicago (Burris 74-I))
Blountstown 33, Florida High 0
I asked why the Los Angeles
San Francisco (Hailcki 12-14
and promoter who has had a heard the announcement," keted the Ali-Norton fight to 300 man."
Jefferson 12, Quincy Shanks
Houston
or
Riccelll
10)
at
Dodgers were such a successful
Wakulla $0. Chattahoochee 6
(Richard 1514)
th 21, Apalachicola 0
Wewaiilta
organization. Casey said, "You
941W YOøI (MatI.cl U) ii
ORLAN DO-SEW MOLE
LID" 13. Canabatle
know the owner is smart Philadelphia (Lonborg 17-10),
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Greensboro 47. Sneads 0

oin boot as
good, but a B ul ldog
croachment. violation moved
the ball to the one-and-a-half
P 33 to
Raines on a square-out pattern,

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20-14.
liken it score.
Anderson
car
hgcd
16
yards
b.
Tim did
great Job,
thr000l tie surprised DIJJI4
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before he was belted out of
"Whe.ew, I'm dead," Posey
bounds, leaving it 14-12 at the breathed afterward. "I'm just
intermission,
glad it's over. We looked forwar d to this game That was a
Midway through the third real intense game last year.
stanza,theSerntnoles got under and it was a real intense gam '
way from their own eight. A 15- this year. DeLand came down

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yard face-mask penalty put here well-prepared."

Moonlight becomes you is the theme of Bowl America's
weekend bowling,
The moonlight series begins at 9:30 Saturday night, and
bowlerslookforthe colored pins for a crack at a piece of the jackpot.
Moonlighting Is an arrangement whereby the bowler pays a
14 entry fee and plays an athletic version of draw poker.
For example, a strike on a red or blue head pin wins you a

buck. A colored head pin plus either one In the two or three spot is
worth two bucks.
, iI..o.i.,. .,
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Jackpot drawings are worth $25 for a strike, $5 a miss.

pu.otogruphti by Tom Vincent,
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Here are the top Star, Qucco and Youths of last week: iStsrj
Lee GarrIson +163(132 avg.), Nancy Rivers +101(137 avg.),
Vonda Driver +104(143 avg.), Sue Ceynowa +99(138 avg.);
Bill Burrkart +120(161 avg.).

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Cindy labor and Sharon Selmer will receive triplicate

awards from WIBC and Bowl America. Cindy rolled 98 games
while Sharon had 153 scores.

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clean. If you wear a clean dress
it'll stay clean when you sit
By Time Associated Press
Charles 0. Finley.
Red Sox 7, OrIoles 4
troit seventh inning and John do wn. He runs a public park
The Oakland A's finally ran
Carl Yastrzemskl drove in Hitler pitched a four-hitter in and he's not going to be
"We didn't get any help from
out of time, but it seems they'll ,u"
three
runs with a pair of singles his I irt start since 1972, leading arrested for being neat about It.
shouted Blue in the Oaknever run out of wind.
and
atlo-breaking
sacrifice fly, the Tigers over Milwaukee. And you know he's kept Aiston
land locker room after a2.0 loss
Win or lose, the
Boston its victory over
Rangers 11, White Sex 8
ever since he got him. So thats
A's always to the California Angels
talk-and theytiad plenty to say eliminated the
TomGrievepoundedapairof number two 011 how you know
A's from corr. Baltimore. Yastrzemski imFriday night after losing the tention In the west.
proved his RBI total to 102, two-run homers, helping Texas how smart the owner is."
American League West penmarking the fourth time In his beat Chicago. Jim Sundberg
During the World Series of
nut to the Kansas City Royal.,.
Blue, who pitched brilliantly 16-year career that he has gone and Jeff Burroughs also joined 1923, Stengel was starring with
Pitchers Vida Blue and Rollie Friday night, hurled unprin- over the century mark.
the Rangers' homer parade the Giants. He recalled, So
Fingers, two of Oakland's lead- table expletives at the conTigers 5, Brewers 0
against White Sex pitching, then the vaudeville guys asked
ers, took out their bitter dis- troversial Finley and Fingers
Phil Mankowskl's two-run eachcoliectingasoloshotinthe me, could I sing. Sure I can
appointment on Oakland owner added his voice,
single sparked a five-run Dc- 13-hit Texas attack.
sing. And can I dance? S ure I
can dance. They wanted to pay

on for the decision that hooded goal at tI:e nine. After Litton quarterback Ken McMillian
heartbreaking 10.0 loss to the 4:22 in the second quarter on a 1-2, which is not bad con- and the overall program. We've senior.
rammed the middle, Raines brought his club hustling bac
Seabreeze Sandcraba.
sustained drive that was sidering they are an inex- got Lake Howell here next week
"I wanted this ',ictory real the ir season record to
weaved his way around left end tp(111Cd by a 44-yard strike to
Patriot coach Jim Raley was highlighted by a 21 yard pass perlenced team and have a and we're gonna show up ready bad lo: tsub,' said Copeland. makes things happen. You give for the Tribe's first touchdown tight end Greg Grady at the
well aware of his squad's from Mark Uvingstonto lance flrdyear coach.
to play."
Burkhart lives in Winter Park him a crack out there, give hizn with 3:16 left in
Seminole four yard line. The
errors. "We made a lot of Ciumninghwn. Cimnintham also
and knows many of the Wild- a block, and he'll hurt you.
Piacekicker Charles Riggins' Warrior defense rose up and
mental mistakes," said Raley. plunged over from the one for
the way he runs, it's like he
cats personally, building a t
conversion
attempt was threw the visitors beck to the
"We would line up wrong or a the touchdown.
a couple of extra blockers with
of a personal rivalry,
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12, but on fourth down
blocked
formation was not set up. We
The Sandcrabe added a field
"The score can be hIITL
McMillian dropped a screen
would have third and four and goal in the late fourth period,
Raines didn't get his of.
misleading," continued the
Seminole got the ball back at pass to tailback Keith West,
get a five yard penalty. These Brantley was forced to punt
Greyhound boss. "We played a fensive fireworks cranked up its own 24 with Just 1:23 who streaked into the end zone.
kind of things hurt our offense from their own end zone which
tot better. We had a few until the second quarter, and by remaining on the clock, but
which is very young anyway." gave Seabreeze excellent field
defensive changes and that's then Seminole was trailing, 14- Litton quickly got the Brave
When DeIand's p0int-aftt4)
Those mistakes hurt Brantley position on the Prts 26. The
what made the difference. I 0. The estimated crowd of 6,000 attack in gear. He tossed a kick sailed wide to the left the
in the third and fourth quarters drive stalled, however, so
think we can win time rest, i had watched in dismay as a couple of short passes for first score stayed knotted, 20.,
where they were deep in Frank Ercolino was called in
think we can still comeackand fumble by fullback Jeff downs, then hit Raines with instead of leaving Seminole
Seabreeze territory three times and he responded witha 22-yard
I
Anderson and a short sideline
win," he
d'.sied.
another first-down flip at the behind, 20-19, as would have
and failed to score.
punt allowed the Bulldogs to Bulldog 49.
been the case without Raines'
One opportunity was lost
Through worried about his
wsrn aax score twice on a defense that
LYMAN
11
conversion grab
when a illegal procedure cifense, Raley was pleased with
FIl'$t Dons
73
had logged three straight shutA couple of plays later Litton
outs.
penalty against the Pats the performance of the delense,
hurled a bomb to Raines in a
Six Plays later Raines was
;
1s
nullifled Torn Albers touchdown especially In the second half.
IF
"I thought we were playing crowd
of
flfl$
green-shlrted back in the spotlight again ashe
ran. The infraction put lake
431.1
Pun's
4-25.7 heads up bell, we just fum- defenders, but the sure-handed got smacked by a pair of
AIRZ
7IANTL,1
Brantley beck
Fumt.l,s-Lost
22
22 bled," Posey said of the receiver balanced the ball
on Bulldog linemen at his own 42
PefiiItIfl.Yat
330
270
crab's 10. Three plays later, it M146
Rushn.y.res
ear ly lapses. "I expected that his fingertips and twisted down shook loose, cut
back sharply to
Poubv yar,ss
was on the two-yard-line but on 01
Lyman
,
to the nine yarditne with just 10 his right and bolted
?
Return yards
is
down the
1.
WIn?erpark
I 14 P .14-U
fourt h down, a bad pitch
SANFOR
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seconds showing. A crisp aerial sidelines for the deciding
Passes
744-3
)ELAND
Fiat
Do
resulted In a five-yard loss and sio
iuntsr.
ta
WP
P7cM Ii pass from 702
16 in the front corner of the end marker.
Yards Rushing
12-3
FUmbI*i.tcit
3-I
the Crabs took over.
Thompson (BellowS kick)
zone was then caught by Rain
Yards Passing
The Patriots got another
chance a minute later when
Seabreeze fumbled after taking
over, on It, own 18. Brantley
tried two runs with no result

Baseball

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By The Associated Press
Gary Nolan, the w4J'J1ing
pitcher on the defending world
champion Cini.-innat4 Reds, has
a pet peeve,
"The only thing that bothers
me is that It takes so long k' a
batter (after hitting a ht, ne
run) to run around the bases.
Just wish that when a guy hits
one, he could walk straight
back to the dugout."

Nolan, who scattered seven
hits in beating the Atlanta

Cubs 3, Expos 1
hick Monaay.s JLO nomer rn
the year and Bill Bortham's
eight-hit pitching lifted Chicago
to Its victory over Montreal.
Dodgers 8, Padres 1
Steve Garvey collected his
200th hit for the third straight
season while pitchers Dennis
Lewallyn and Charlie Hough

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week. I wasn't making but five
thousar.J - maybe six
thousand - for a season
ball.
o began to practice my
dl`n`c`i`n`g and I thought I'd be a
new Fred Astaire But then
Babe Ruth hit three home runs
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vaudeville forgot about me and
nobody heard from me again
for 10 years."
Stengel was noted for having

an incredible memory, except

for one blind spot. Names of
people. lie often mixed then)
up. Herb Norman remembers
combined to stop San Diego.
that when and Stengel began
Phillies 2, Mets I
working together, the old
A home run in the bo ttom of manager kept calling him
the ninth by John Vukovich-

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only
the m ajor
After a month. Norman went
Braves 5-2 Friday night, In-. leagues and his first since
into Stengel's office. 'Casey,"
creasing his record to 15-9, has
1914-snapped a 1-I tie and gave
waikec, only 21 battrs-three Philadelphia its victory over he said, "my name is not
Logan. My name is Herb
intentionally -in Ids 239 1-3 in- N.
Vuik.
Norman,"
nings.
Astros 5, Giants I
"It Was Just a big thing to
A four-run rally in the sevmrie," the right-bander said. enth, capped by Cliff Johnson's Seals
"But it cost me a few home two-run single, gave Houston its
runs. When you're around the
victory despite two- run homers
plate, people will hit home by San Francisco's Gary
runs."
Alexander and Gary Matthews.
ST. PETERSBURG - Ah,
but the bench came through.
And whotta bench!
Trinity
Prep registered a 16-6
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Chips
&amp;
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Oegelman
Dips 2 10;
Hign Games.
over
Admiral
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Entrees 1.10.
176, Melvin Harris 17$. $.ndra

San DIeao (Sawyer 43) it
Los Angeles iSutton 21-9). (n)

Marianne 34. Madison 0
Chipley 2$ rraceville $
North Fort
31, St. PC.
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Naples It, Charlotte 12

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Atlanta it Cincinnati
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DeSoto 21, Naples Lely 13
Montreal at Chicago
40; P (3 3) 55 SO - DO (7.3) 1320.
Clewiston 50. Moore Haven 0
San Diego at Los Angeles
THIRD - I. Ici-Yza (3) 7.30 4.00
Jacksonville
Pason
II,
Orange
430
2 Jos
Only games scheduled
e- Soto (I) 8.00 1.10; 3.
Pa-k 6
REGULAR SEASON ENDS
EcP,ano Beilia (2) 1.20; 0 (31)
Jacksonville Forrest 34, Jack.
42,60; P (38) 15600.
Sonville Wolfson 23
FOURTH -1. OguIza-Sanch,: (6)
Forest 33, North Marion IS
960 610 6.40; 2. Arta- Soto (7) 4.20
Tallahassee Godby 45, Rutherford
4.60; I. Cacho Eborza (2) 5,600 (6-7)
0
57.10; P (67) 350.10; DO (3-6) 102.30.
Lake Buller 27, Hawthorne 0
FIFTH - I. SalaLarrea (6) 13.10
Callahan 72, Macdenny?
460320. 2. Alava Juan (3) 1403.10;
Palatka South 13, Clay 5
3. ManoloAguirre (2) 5.20 0 (3 6)
LetsLrg 12. Lake Weir 0
£650 P (6-3) 11$ SO
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Bronson 12. Florida Air Academy
SIXTH - 1 Unza.Elonza (2) $10
BATTING (400 at bets)- 0
500250 2. PatsiSoto (6) 1.50 3.00;
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331
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Carew. Min, .371; Bos21.00: P (36)79.30.
lock. Min, .373; LeFlore, Out,
Avon Park 7, Mulberry 0
SEVENTH - I. Jose Coldo (3)
.316.
Tampa Plante 21, Tampa Leto 0
) 5.40 120; 2. Donuungo.Yza (5)
10-4;
NY.
RUNS-R•White.
Tampa Robinson II, Tampa
9 206.403. Echa,- Perez (2) 4.10; 0
Carew, Mm, 96; Rivers. NY.
HillIborough
(35) 41.20; P 135) 1)1.50; Big 0 (27
94; Grich. BaI, 93; LeF.Icre.
Tampa King 27. Plant City
with 3 5) 566 00
Dat, 9).
Hernando 77, Cr ystal River 0
EIGHTiI - 1. MauniJuan (4)
RUNS BATTED IN-L.May,
Bartow 33, Dade City Pasco 13
10.10 4 40 310, 2. Fermin5anchez
Sal. 109; Munson. NY, 10$;
Venice 21, Tampa Jet
1111.40120; 3. Manolo-Arca (I) 5.50
Ystnzemki, Bsn. 702; Chamb
Tampa Catholic 11 Dunedin 10
P (4 1) 6150
(
liU. NY. 96; Mayberry, KC, 95.
Tampa ,Ieflerson 20. Tampa
NINTH - I. Alava (3) 25007.10
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7.202. Bilbol (6) 71.60 5.60; 3, Arta
Carew, Mm, 195; Chambliss,
Haines City 10, Auburndale 7
(2)410 0(36) 9000; P 4) 333.30.
NY 157; Munson, NY, ill; Riv.
Wauchula Hardee 27, Lake Placid
TENTH - I Larrea (1) 610 600
cis. NY, 151.
7
260. 2. Ramon (5) 14.90 3Q13. 3
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DOUBLES-Otis,
WiIdwOOd 32. Groveland 11
Fermi n (1)3600(11) ?1 $0; P (1 •;
McRae. KC. 33. D.Evans. Bsn,
Cocoa 12. Vero Beach 9
32; Carty, dc, 32; Chamblisl,
Titus Astronaut is, Coca Beach 0 12540, D') (31) 173.10.
ELEVENTH-i. Negui.Peru ,3)
NY, 32. G.Brett. KC, 32
Merritt Island 35. Eau Gallia 6
2550 4.10 500. 2 Arecha Soto (2)
XC, 74;
TRIPLES-G.Brett.
Melbotinne II. Satellite Beach
Garner, Oak. 72; Carew. Mm,
Titusville 16. Jacksonville Parker 120 3 $0; 3 Oguila Echave (S) 6 73
0 (2 3) 25.20;P 13 2) 51.90.
ng
KC, 9; Boltock,
Ii; Puette,
0
TWELFTH - I Semi J'ian (1,
Mm. 9.
Ocala VangarU 4.5. Apoka o
RUN5-G.P-lettles.
HOME
Tarpon Springs 21. N ew port RIcP,y 10 10550 3 40, 2. BiibOaAltu (3) 1 20
160 3 Marunl Bengoa (6) 160. Q
Gulf 13
NY, 32; Reiackson. Bal. 27;
Sando. Oak, 27; L.May, Gal,
Bradenton Bayshcre 11, East Bay (I 1) 1300. P(73)1)610 Big 0 (3
and I 31 320.'
25; Rice. Bin, 25; Henjrick. 12
'• - $220947 A
4452
Bradenton Manatee 1. Boca
CIe. is.
BASES-North,
STOLEN
Oak, 16; LeFbore, Det. 5$;
Camp,vienis. Oak. $4; Baylor.
Oak. 52. Patek, KC, St.
Decisions)
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W.Campoell. Mm, II 5.
711
Al C,4rlrt flat. 70.7
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KEGL ER'S KORNER
Sianewicz ($3 average) ':onvenled 3
PETTICOATS
Stindings: I. United Trophy 133; 10 split.
2. Jacks Mini Market 724; Car. Ben
FLAGSHIP 5*14K MIXED
Jewelers 724: 1 The Masters Cove
Standings: 1. Penny Pinchers. 2.
7.9; Big Dip 19; 6. Taylors Natural
Foods 51. ?,ianns Well 3- Pump Four Quarters; 3. Storkhofders; 4.
(3( Stamps; 5. Small Change; 6.
Service 511; 5 Chase 1. Co. 3 1
High Games: Bonnie Benton Ill, Pals books; 7. Financiers; I. Top
Lyon Emerson 156. Gloria Aver,?? L,'oIlarl; 9, Greenbacks; 10. 21 hour
313; Norma Welch 167; Susan Odes ,ji,lis; II. $2 Bills; 12. Fast Bucks.
Mgh Games: Larry Picardat 277;
162; Cheryl Rush 101 141; Mary
Tucker 160 160: Phyllis Waiuh 37$ Phil Rcle 205: Jim Mayer 201;
High Series. Gloria Avenitf as; Andy Patrick 201.
High Series; Jack Kaiser 604; Phil
Mary Tucker 46; Ann Smith 144;
Dot Lee 144; Vonda Driver 443. Rethe 553; Larry Picardaf 553
Highlights - Herb Hartley Star of
Carol Lynn Emerson 463; Susan
Werk (pics 91 pins); Mary Locke
Octet 443: Norma Welch 445.
()026vetaie) 103 pins over average
Converted Splits; Nina Darnill S
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Thoipes 4 5-7; Norma 2 WOikS in
Wahh Sf; Cneryl Push 57 and 6.7
BUCK'S CUSTOM CATERER
Turkeys: Susan Oates., Lynn
Slad,gs. I. Reubins III; Sweet
Emerson,
*1; 4.
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Highlights. Queen 01 Week. tyns Rolls I) 5 3.- Ano,tavt
Emer,yi 75 pins over overage. Len, IieUsn,i 51 H.lgies 4 '. 4

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High Games: Eve Rogero 215;
Ginny Gaudreau 207; Los Falgiine
194; Joyce Norman IiO Eleanor
Anderson 173.
High Series: Eve Rogero $29;
Joyce Norman 420' RUth Year, 413.
Lois Falgion. 180 Eleanor An.
derson 443
Converted
Spills Ginny
Gaudreau S.?.
Other Highlights: Four Strikes In
a row by Gunny Gaudreau; M
Game Patches to Evelyn Nisi 3(1,
Gunny Gaudreau 207. ar,d Eve
Rogero 215. 500 Series p,tch4,, to
Eve Rogero 329 antt 3inr,'
Gi,udreau $02 Quectis of the -,t'ic,
Joyce Norman 94 pn over eve-age
and Eve Rogero
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Stwdings jnavallatv

Game: in.
High Series: M*Iyhfl Harris FOO.
Mavi Oeg•lman 463
Highlights: Degelman (II) avg.)
176; HarrIs (150 avg.) 778; Gomel
(92 Avg.) 171
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MIXED
I Tt4(tlt 1114 7, The
GutterS 4-4; Tacki C &amp; 4. Tarbaboas
S S Tarbc,tts 46; Beams 66;
tldmmrrhCWJs 44; 5.0 S 66 9.
Seng og ,P'ir'as 5.7; Stales $7; It,
Ktto 270. Ladders 210
High gJn'es L,,ina Harris Ill.
Ron Altman
High scri..s Lynne HarrIs 573,
M Bryant $al
Highlights
Ann Kidd (U
awerIga) 144 301,

Farragt

Satur;L

afternoon

"suh,-titute" Norbert Seals
came off the bench to score a
pair of second half touchdowns
unit key the Saints to their third
victory against OtIC luss.
Seals, who wound up with 134
yards rushing, sat out the firs t
halt. lie hadn't practiced all
week. In fa(t, the bus stopped
by the airport on the way to St.

pick up SeaLs, who flew
from Tallahassee where
had been participating in 80)5
Pete to

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State.

tart.
The touchdowns came
runs of 30 and 12 yards.

on

TRINITY PREP AOM.FARRA'UT
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First Downs
S
45 263
RuShvs'r'mrds
)4 33
Passing Yards
26
0 )o
4 1.4 1
Passes
335
Punts
6 32
64
Fumbles Lost
32
$ SO
Peralt es Yards
3 35
Trinity Prop
Admiral F.rnaut

t 3 e 1-16
I 6 8$- 6

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MalleN S run
(p053 tiled)
TP
Seals 30 run (kick failed)
TP
Seals 17 rn (bennett A'(k I
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16-yard h.- Id

quarter, but Farragut went
irermission, 6.3.
Seals' breakaway a)iJity gut
the Trinity offense clicking, and
the Saint- wound up with 263
)ards rushing after a sluggish
ahead at

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minorities. It would develop only to pay bock a iworatad
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and Corporate Las revenues and time of resole dorb the ft,j
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FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
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SELF AS OF OCT. i, 1t70.
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CHRISTMAS- and the money be
pay foi' it. Start nou-j.iiu
beautiful products.
Make
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rnerelythatznany buying -them,

hadbeensoldlnl9l3,nearlyall
which Ls a far differed thing. of then to men who i4
Second Floor Plan
AnYWaY, let's Check and find living by cutting wood. Much
out. A telephone call to Homo- earlier, lumberjacks med a
'YOUR LITTLE FEE AGENC
Three lied Rooms
bite brings a clarification from type of chain saw that weighed lookk.eper, lull time for con.
COMPARE OUR FEES
the company's marketing vice acolcbeofhundredpounds and
strudion co Esperlenced only
323l0 betw.,nL 1.
Pay More? What For?
president, Franklin Maddox. had to be handled by two men.
"Yes," he says, 'It has been In the late 1940a, smaller chain ForeIgn Car Mechanic, 5 yrs. up. GIRL FRIDAY
Toyota, Datsun, VW &amp; MO. Only INSURANCE SECRETARY
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liD LM'a discovered that 24 pu cent of saws were made for use by
qualIfied people n.eo apply. Call WAITRESS
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iJ consumer chain saws are man, but even these weIghed 30
for ippl. 12$ p.m. 415-2331.
GROCERY MANAGER
being purchased by women. pounds or more and had to be
MACHINIST
That's where those .116,000 fig- handied by a muscular oper- UNEMPLOYED? Never again If TOOL MAKER
you have sincere desire and
I urea come from. Naturally, the ator. ft w'sn't until 12powul
FOREMAN
ambition: Serious only please ciii SHOP
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SALES REPS
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Giovcnnl, Deltona, Fie 33113.
purchases are buy1n bem for maiketforchainsaws began to
LONG DISTANCE DRIVER
their husbands or men friends. broaden, with the Imethan-lO
FIBER GLASS MOLD P.)AKER
DIESEL MECHANIC
$40 IM°3
lID 1*113
WANT 10 5(1.1.
But more and more women are pounders Iringing even more
PAINT.000Y MAN
YOUR HOME?
using chain saws themselves to home owners into the PFChU Buying a now
SHEET MErAL MECHANIC
home? Moving fo an
cut firewood and to clear away Ing field.
apartment?
-WE SELL SUCCESS5e.'d Floor Plan
storm ñamage. We know that
Now, while Dad is taking 0.4 Gt some act.on with a Herald 301 Commercial
323 $176
cIaiiied
ad. We'll help you write
hiom
reports sent in by our the garbage, Mom may iz
Four Bed Rooms
will
an ad that
Ing a fast sib.
dealer:,."
We are looking for a retired couple
ting down a tree.
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THIS GAMBREL ROOF DUTCH COLONIAL TWOSTORY USES DEVICES SUCH AS bay windows, a
corner fireplace, brick entrance steps and large
:arriage lamps to add to the Colotilt theme. A
breakfast nook off the large pantry kitchen has
direct access to the rear yard. A se'xind-floor
balcony adds a touch of luxury. Plan HA951 has
926 square feet on th. first floor and 951 square feet
on the second. It was designed by Herman H. York
and those wishing further Information may write
him-enclosing a stamped, MIfaddres!ed envelope-at 90.04 181 St., Jamaica, N.Y. , 11432.

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tally. on our property (ID acres,
10 mInutes from downtown San
lord). The lady will ha.e house.
keeping duties and care for our

Seminole Land Transactions

Dear Mr Saxon,
Thfrtees years ag. my wile and I pwrhased so dgbt-onit
apartment building. We assumed a year lou and figured we
weuld have It paid off In full by the Unit I retire, which is
seven years from aow. My accewAant tells me I am out of
.i-i.ei _a aL..a V ,.L_...1..l
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. u.0 a ...ux csoer ruevengzng myself $
achieve greater benefits. We kind at like these units, but would
appreciate your oplalen as to the beat tom-se of
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Apparently, you are the victim of SI axnmoo mlet.ke among
Iflcotrea1 esiatelnVeatOrswholookuparjown,.ejjpupenyi.,it,
and t.end to "vari'y" their property.
The optimwn holding period in edate buticiiig ranges from a

lovof two years to a high of "until death do us part," depending
the objective, tt",e mefhn4 of depre'4 'ion used, ard
bracket of the Investor.
There are several steps to consider, and only S thurO(35h

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slip, if any, you feet is wise to
If you with tocaflme for en appointment, we can 51T*flgO tO
study your oversfl posttioi and objectIves, and from the
knowledge gained you can make ,n intelligent, me.nlng'ui
decision
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properly which I am quite peend ti. I owe far less mosey than I
dial. aid I esm
rft a hu,,dI. aS
a wwi.ati&amp;
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know the Iecbnlq&amp;e that wUl show this a my beb so that the ta.z
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Third, there is no technique I know of which will permit you to
itt up yoir books to prove no taxes are owed U the ctrcwndLncea
prove that they
Fourth, I would tue mysea to a Lair consultant and discover
and

recapture

-be4v-.' I spent that bundle of CMh.

Fifth, I Lave
Send JJ

hunch yvu are In for quiU a shock!

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Real Eath$ Lwutust'iits

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etc., 1)00.
- Winf
Springs -Dcv. to Cameo
ounoeni Inc.. !.! we winter Sprtnçs
(in. 1,1) l,3CØ.
Marsha ,A. Poful, sql, to U.S. Steel
Er,ct-'s
, It 3), Ok .3. pajp
Orlando Titer., Sec S UrM I, 521.000.
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I, l-b, M RIchard to Attire R. H.
lieu I *5 Mare CIlia, It 31 Apple
Valley Un't 'wo, $50,000.
SWO I Co. to Thur-stan Ray Vane,
I *1 MalOaret Ann, U 7f Howell
Lit's. sd nepi., $41,500
Peter 0. Robinson,
I Trustee
to V.3.11. i2eelty Inc., from SW cci.
SE"4 of SW'.i, Of Sec 11-2)30, etc.

i-li 13. 16 BI's I,, LnflgW000 Park.

$100.

L*vieFla.lnv. to fruit I.. Yeutl9

&amp; WI. Patricia H. LI 33' Sb I, l4atn
Od. Tern., Sec i unit i, *27.511.
The Hvskey Co. to Howard *.
Volpert&amp;wf. Judith A. Beg. NE cov
It 3 Ilk A, Sweetwaler Ciub Unit

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$51111.

Johns J. Grimes t H.rniet 1.
Grlmes&amp;sonJ",nM., 5g'
Quit Acres, 5100.
Craven Div. Co Inc. lo firry C.
Glidstone 1 .w1. mce
It
W€kiv* Hunt Club Foa Hunt, Sec 3,
.

One, $10,100
Bci.&amp;ire ilomes Inc. to Raman A.
Ruliell 1. Swasin Jr. I Patricia to
130.000
Howard A. Volpert &amp; Judith A. LI 3 Lopes&amp; wf Enelid. M. 1.1100 SprIng
Floyd A. Grupp. *5 FlorInze 10 BIk A Sweitwaler Club Unit one, sJass i.'n. Iii, 537,700.
nolla wc. ce-p. to Ran,
Vim. C. Robinson I WI Kottsenine $141,000
Asuoc, Inc. Lt 407 Wekiva Hunt Club
1)111 Traitwood EsIs., Sec. I,
Bernet? Bk. WP, Trustee fo Sound Fog
Hunt, Sec 3, 51.500
wo.
of TrusteeS of hit ct-nil im.
C. W. Harklns 1 *1. Suns to John itovernen' Trvit Fund of State at
Magneila SVC. Corp to Ram
A. Di-"ermo I Carol, Lts 21. 29, I E na, 849. at pi on S. boundary Asset;. Inc., LI 174 Wekiva Hunt

Club
honioM,Re.Ii&amp;wIQL.,nneF.,Ltll, 43$ 0127,81k 54,
Santarsob Moses C. Lev Grant, Twa. 19.5.i Fax Hunt, S.c. 3, $5,101.
Ilk .3 No. 0.1 Tern., S.C. $ Un. I, Sub, Beauttfl, Palm Springs Sec.,
anq.t 39 East at Infenec. with
Charles K. Fillnger I *1. Mary to
$26,100.
140900
meanderhinoOfW,kiyapiverefc.et Gary L. Lelninbach &amp; *1. VictorIa
Leons.dTurek I *1 Audrey to
Leon) ROusseIleI*f. Karenlo •l,,$2,%Ol.0U.
B
Samuel 3 Ougger I WI Sheila W., Smith Tharp I *1. Debris LI 533,
John A. Lombardl (a wi. PatricIa i Crystal Lake Winter Home's,
Beg at SW car, of Lot 115.. Ilk 7, SprIng Oaks Un :i, 5.36,300.
to Edward 0 Pottenfleld 1 *1. $I1,000.
ia,st Haven on L64t Har,.y, 13,000.
Proctor 5, Gamble 01st, Co. to M..rsha It 3 811 A, Winter Springs,
M.s0'.oiia SIC. Corp 10 Ram
Sitser priags rita'. Ised £ Title Stanley V. Keen. &amp; Rosemary C,, It 554.000.
Aioc. Inc. 11711 Welsiva Hunt Club,
to Clifford I. Treat $ Diømi. LI) I Qvlsdc Oaks Unit. 134.000.
De.iald.3. WonwIck I Candy Ii Fox 54.jnt, Sec 3, 54.900.
Myrtle Lake Hl*s sd, $2400.
Xlii. •iig. CIrp, to Donald C. Dlvariift.'d huh Est. SVC., Inc.,
Nader Home's Inc. to.PtJUlp J.
Riusafo 1. Walt, &amp; *1 Cathlema .3., SanIasde SprkIgs, uo,l.
Saalando thi lvbvrb Sesvtlfvi, Searp Shores, 535.000
tot 63, OMlind Hills. $1 jC0.
Morton Builder's Inc to Oa'e 0.
aI'w %pnlr$s Sec., 17.300.
MlqneIia SIC. Vorp to Craven
Sot Die P-giI.irs Inc : Joseph .1 Austin I *1 Arlene P. It 10 &amp; IOA.
Life Builder's Inc. to Divqr-e:f led 0ev Co Inc Lt 621. Wekiva Hunt
Hinratlp, Iota 3$ &amp;J&amp; 111k A. Ilk C, Swe,tw.ler (34ks,
Pai Esl svc,, Inc , It 291 k 2Us$' Club, Fox Hurl, c 3, $5,50Q
Seminole Heighis, 10.000.
540,000.
30. P11k SI Semi ida The Suburb
Ma'-isolla SOC. Corp to Craven
ThomIl C'. R'",et4), Exec. est
Chani,'s Bcpfh Jr &amp;
othy to SI.ulilul,Pairniprinqs,S..$?0G3
0v Co Inc. It *05 WekIva Hunt
Beatrice Weinslein to Billy C. Higgins I Motsalon comn., .tNB
Wi'l. T, Smith to Wm. 1. Smitn &amp; Winter Springs Div Corp. to Nader
CamFt.il &amp; *1 Opal, Lt 4*. lake cor.oOSE¼efSW¼oO5E,&lt;,nt5ec.
Home's Inc. Lt 3S Winter )prngs
wkha.n Lit,, $10.
35-21 30 etc. $11963
13, 5nffl Iprir.'s, $100
Ufl $9,300
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ThcEcnaag Herald
300 North French Avenue
Sanford, Flo'!da p771

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Rabinovits I *4 Ruthie, It 2.S3.
Traiiseao's Ests, 5. 2, $21,300.
T*upklas Land Ce. Inc. to .3.aceb
Lee WrII &amp; wf Reberta I.., U 324
Trallweed IsIs., Sec. 2, stezi.
Manuel Frank I *1 Bearlce to
Fred C Muller &amp; *5 Robie, from NE
car. of NW¼of SE' olSc 1)20-30,

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Betty Steftes. etal., Repr. Est
IhomasC. ReedtoBllIyE.Camp.
Roberts&amp; GiimanolQeltrij Inc.
Marc P. b.auiieu &amp; Jeor'nl* to
David Bergstedl to Muriel A. bell &amp; WI Opal, LI 4$, same., $100.
to Maxine M. Niece t hb. Paul E. S james Pepoerdlne $13$ of N 1% 3• of
Schlegel,EOS'oIWllOofSIil'o,N
.lohnR. Hare&amp;wf CarollaJoiw, 73' of LI 339 Queens Mlrr
.o W'.ofBlkE,Tr.IQrqpI.,$jjjai,
120' of Ilk 19 Chapman Tucker Addn R. Hare &amp; wt Carol A., Lot 4$, Souffi A.ddn. to CI. 533.300.
Springs $.d,SOO.
to Sanford $7,500.
Pinecrest, 3rd Addo.. 5100.
Marcetta S. Graha'n &amp; hb. Mayo
David T. Cisul 'a JeOn P.
Jack Taylor a. Robert Matthews to
Anton Micholi £wf Lvcillo to Clii, to Carroll E .lona4 1. wv Atr.tarmi fdai,b.,. £ '.4 wa... It, H.
Richard F. Harreil 1. *1 Nancy R.. N. Michels, s1.. Lts I, 4, $&amp;I. Ilk LI II Ilk C, The Springs, DIerwod F, Lk Wayma.
Hts., LaBi Adin,
Ui 131 11, Ilk B, T. 31. S..-':"do
13, A. I. Rvssell's Add. to Fir? Ests., $13,900.
131,211.
Springs, sio,000.
Reed, want.. lofe .st., siN.
CarlosA. I. Oorc*hy R. Quevodo to
Henry A. Wolcott &amp; *5. Margaret
H. Miller 1 Sans On. hg., to
Hugh 0. MatK.11ar, sg$., to Emilia &amp; Bienvenld Lopez. LU 1 tO Henry A. Welcctt '.wf Margaret
Roger L. Cviii a. wf Cynthia, Lt Robert 1. Sarreit lvi Rnia T.. U 1, W
01 5 Ilk A, Pearl 1k HIs.. lit CLt lIeu par? In AlIendale) 01k A,
$61, San Sebastian Hts., Un. 4, Bik A English Esis. Un. 4. 557,905. Addn., $13,000.
FrIes Flat of Or 1. Mrs. Hinry
137.311.
Hallmark Conslr. to Wm. A.
James J. Hart &amp; wf. Buford to FOi*er* Hammock C. from Lake
Polyak Corp. to Josep1 C. Jack
HoIrwarth&amp;wfJudithA.,LfOBlk B. RI. Hunter S 112' Of N 1107' M P Charm. 5100
man I *1 Ruth A., It 51 Howell The Springs Sliadowood Village, 20$.?' ci E
James Stoincif Ct Al. to John F.
nf Lot 33. Sanford
Branch Woods, 531.900.
Sec. 2,540.500.
Celery Delta, 13,000.
Russell I ivf. Jimyc K. W ~ of N ½
Sarah Simons, Trustee hid. &amp; fib.
Dade
Fed., MIami to
General Meters Corp. Is Jerry L. Of P4W ¼ of NE ¼ of S.c. 32-1931,
Leonard to David 0. *1km &amp; *5 Deborah P. Stokes. Unit 0102 Bldg. Ellis I wf. DIana A. U U Ilk C, 137,500.
Besfe, Lt 9 Howell Ests. Repl,
I, Wekiva Villas, condo.m $43,300. Sweetwater Oi'ks, Sec. 6, $69,110.
The Greater Constr Corp to
311.900.
Paul M. Rivard to Paul M. Mivard
Khosrow Farlad to Jaleft Farlad Joseph H. Poe I *5. Sally C I.?. 111
Greater Cons?'. Corp. to MIchael' 1 *5 OorotP,y 1., Lot 311k F Temple ItO. Des Piner Acres, lesiW 116' &amp; 5 Wimor Manor, Is? Addn.
su,00
L. Elliott &amp; wf Joan K, It Il, Ilk A,
Tenr. Annex, 5100.
30C' &amp; E 33' S Of LWMarkham Rd.,
Deibel-t Atiney, sql. to Don C
River Run, Sac One, $100.
Rex 0ev. Corp. to Oerrytield N. $100.
Hd$pel'&amp;Wf.JafltdleeS½ofnelo,
David I. Mckay &amp; Cheryl A. to Smith I *5 Ruby S., LI 16 Ilk 0,
Cousins Mtg. &amp; Equity lnv. to SE I., less part etc., $
$3030
Afton J. Viriess. I, John A., it, ten. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 6, $57,300.
Mary F. McGraw U,lit 310, Ram. $71,300.
LI II, Ilk C. Highland Hills, *34.000.
Bibsy N. Pope £ Michael D lines blewood, Condo, 537347,
C 0. Rinehart, sql to Herbert I.
Bobby E. Story 1 *1 Judith to to Michael 0. Jones I WI Clam..,
E. Scot? Brindon Inc. to W. Henson 1*1. Roberts Lt 23, Ilk 0.
David N. York 5, *4 Martha H., It 33 Lots I &amp; 2 (less W 1W) &amp; less rw
ennInqs Brown 1*1. Deette F. LI 0. R. Mltcftlls Survi- of Le'ry
Greensjale Scis., $45,000.
Feags Addn. to AS, $76,110.
50-I Wekivi Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Grail,
M. Myers Assoc. to Dorothy M.
Cl..wles N. Harlan &amp; *1 Jan15 g 5, 3,
Singer. *1., Unit 30$, OrienI PoW
IRilitohie Life assar, Sac. I.
Florence Butler, U 130 San Lanfa
hire N. PIsJo- I Mrcia 8. to

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children. Tn. man will s
responsible for the car, 0, the
grounds. A Ulary and separate

living qUarters will be offered to
hi right couple who must be
sobs.', reliable and Christian Indivlduals. Rtfererc.s will be
checked b'ore Interview is
arranged. Iliply to Box II), co
TM Evening Herald. P.O. Box
1451, San'*d, Fia. 31111.

MJCHINI$T

Expe,ioncec. Smitty's inc. Pus en
immediat, opening. Good pay,
steady employment. Apply ,0

Sniitty's inc., 7711 Oniand Drive,
Sanford. 3322511.

Service station attend.nt &amp;
mechanic. Ball's UnIon 16 StatIon,

Hwy 431, Longwood.
Nursery Attrw:u,t tar 2 hi's, on

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1 large lOt on canal to 4 lakes.
111.300. Phone 333$$3&amp;

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562-1000

Want A Lij'.-

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For commercial sewing. Es
penance necessary. Apply Water
Bonvet MIg. Co., Inc., 100 N. L.akel
Howell Road, Casseiberry First
road north .A 436, I block west of I

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2 !R cottage on river, $175. UtIlities

'IuVVw. J4J441V or .ujei.
IRoomfvrn.ap$.,upstairs
Water&amp;Ilght'slncluded

central air screened porch,
lenced yard. Large family rm.,
wIth wetbar. $2500 dIs. &amp; assume
mtg.
62$-flU or 323-1271 after
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4.duits.S1S Perk Ave.

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I BR turn., apt., water furnished.
Near shopping area. Adults only,
$100 me. 322.935* or 3235730

LEMON BLUFF

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4 Ii5, 2 bath on large wooded lot,
" ar lake. Central H-A, carpeting,

0322.

reen room, citrus, lots of
1 arage. $39,900. 323-5433.

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Sanford. Adult's. Modern
BR &amp; 2 BR Unlurn. AIr, corpe$.d.
etc. $30 me. up. 323.5019.

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Adult's. No pets. $95. 3222296 wk
dys alter 4.

OIISERITA--3 BR,2bath, centre:
H&amp;A,wali.to.wall carpet, kitchen
equipps.f, family i'm., 10' * l' in.
ground pool. Only $43,QQQ, Terms,

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OAKS - Provioe Us.
Iettirsl ;or this eXet 'lIve 3 BR,
bath home. Equipped kltchs.i
well, sprinkler system. An i
brick some located on a lang
COtISSI' lot. Screnid ba'.iiyer
GAZES) for 'our Outdsor 0lir
Pleasure. 153.900.

living area. $37,300.
FINE OLD 2 STORY - In good
neighborhood, 3 BR, 1 bath, 2 fIreplaces, corner lot. $12,500. Terms. SUBURBAN MANOR - Spaciovi
with a quiet elegance is th
k ve'eof this custom brick horn
VETERANS- TAIS IS ITI Best buy
ii .f Arbor. Executives In neec
in town. No money down. NSa, 3
a .
omi that is warm anc
BR, 7 bath, kitchen equipped,
ç I
as will surely want to W
from $fl
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on.. Weareproudto offer it at
Only $19,500.

Unfurnhshid, twobedroom. Secritg
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 322
6630 or 33373)3

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I BR, 2 bath duplex, S7.B Bcugan.
villea, Delary, or' lal p adlalning
golf course. All carpeted, carport
and utIlity roam. 17*50 per
month plus securIty deposit. Cal
323.0951 or alter S call 322-7672

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trio: than meets the eye. All 0*
tloo,-', outside workshop. Call to
an AP'I'ttment TODAYI 133.O

139,250.

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 17.91, Sanford

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Wm. H. Stem perReaItor

Across From Ranch House

04 5. Sunlarud. I OR, cac,tad.
orapes, fenced, clean, less.. 1)75.
53403.4$.

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)eltona-25R,l',batn.pp,or.e574
3521 StIlt- S p.m.

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

2 BR, 1 bath, fenced yard, air con
dltloned, witfl appliances, siso mo
111 MayfaIr Circle, Sanford. Call

FROM

Orlando, l9S.230.

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ished. carpeted, utility room.
Large lot adtti fenced b$ck yard.
$113 montts plus deposit. 3730931
or alter S call 322flfl.

Bidroom Apti.

Quiet, One Story

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Kitchen Equipped

Down

Adult. Family
One Bedroom

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From

1135

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2 BR. 2-Ill Palmetto Ave.,
doublegarage, no pets.
Call 372 Ov

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

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142,000.

ILL AIR

1226 Randolph
Furnished 3 BR, 1 bath home, neat

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No SellIng Required
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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IIIIIIC!

We ore selecting Independenl Ownams in surrounct,n,3
amoas for a creai,ie service Thase survt_ at
s.erisednnqespapar,ano.1ry fl.,sidenlel
Homes) Apartmenl complexes, office buikl:ngs D,nki

2 Bath
Centtrai Ifeatlag and

as a pint Many extras, Including
washer, dryer, freezer, utility
shed, root turbans I fenced.
"Garden of the Month" wlnnerl
122,500.........
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

3.2 Shaded corer, excellent locatIon,
equity and exchange for 2 BR
mobile. $21,900.

3 BR. I', bath, red brick. Must sell.
Willing to talk terms. $20,000.

Phone 3731002.
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JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
107 W Commerca,
Phone 327 7Mb. Sanford
REDUCED
135.000 buys this spacious modern i
BR, 2 bath home with family room
and many extras. Sn to believe.
Only $4,000 down, assume $3-IS
payments. Call owner, 3736170.
INLAW QUARTERS?

On big 101 with fruit trees. I BR, 2
bath, extra kitchen, central air,
screened porch A must seel Only
*20.900. 6205049.
LARRY SAXON INC.. REALTOR
ON LARGE 3 MILE SPRING FED
FISHING LAKE - Sits this

beautiful 3 BR. rancher, with
centrat heat a. air conditioning.
Carport, screened porch, extra
large lot, with 150' on lake. Asking

SUNLAIIID ESTATES.... 30$ Bamboo
Dr., Owner. 3 OR, (minI H a. A,
COmpl,le kitcfle with dish.
wathir, dual drive. Many extras.
$21,500. 3493311.

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NEED I. HOME? 5100 down
paymenl to qualifbed b - yen. 3
BR. l", baths, central heat,
refurbished As low as 511.000.

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TWO STORY stucco. 4 tSR. 2 tath,
tsmliy room. large separate
garage with con,ertib,, storage
area 549500,

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305-2.3Io3
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Sale. Ill 2333.

usfftlItsit
ifltoen QiMieIMl

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Will' REALTY

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Peg. Real Estate Broker, 3210610
1312711
3220771
313.lits

1911 Honda CI ISO, like new, lera
man oo miles. Extras. 5600. 333.

I .rsweni now has yaw
answer to r're gifts, antiques and
'talgiques, 210 C. lit 5?,, Suts
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7G.-Swap &amp; Trade

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BACKYARD IALE- Friday Noon
tib 6. Sat &amp; Sun 104. Corns we. 2991

79-Trucks-Trailers

SWAP' SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyct-se can be a seller or a buyer.
No chat-pc. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S

GARAGE SALI7: Sat. &amp; Sun.,9 to 3,
Stereo Console, MIni bike,
Clothing, Misc. itms. 103 Vlhlen

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5150. 332.3409.

'69 Datsun pick-up. $300 or best
offer. 'U vw chassis with drive
shaft. $150 or best offer. 615-4110
alter S.

at the Movieland DrIve-in

Theatre, South 17.92. Phone 3fl.
1216.
_______________________ '64
Ford C-lOb septic tank pump
LookIng for a jOb? Th ClassIfied
truck, complete wIth vacuum
Ads will help you find tnat iob.
______________ pump, hoses etc., excellent CondItIon. Call 323-5310 or 134-3110,
5:30 to 1 p.m.

Rd. 322.070.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

72 Auction

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80-Autos for Sale

PUBLIC AUCTION

'67 Cadillac Coupe, 'current inspect Ion, runs perfect, $213. Phone
322-5110 after 5:30 p.m.

Mon., Oct. 4, 7:30 P.M.
To be sold to the highest bidder -

Oak Hoosier cabinet, oak chest,
Colonial lov, seat and 2 chairs,
dinettes, wicker, bedroom suites,

S9-ssicaI Witrchandise
Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano a.
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. First St., 3222233.

Leas. a Datsun Including Z cars and
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1311.

rockers, appliances, TV5 and

misc.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'13 Models. Call 323.5370 or 531.

Sanford Auction

4005 Dialer.
1972 FLat ISO Spider
Rune mcd. radio. aro 23 U
$30. 321.o4"l

1200 French Ave.
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Hammond Phoenix organ with
automatic rhythn a. tape and play,

WUZ-IS SALE

60-Office SupplIes

Used Officè

BUY NOW AND SAVE HUNDREDS

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76 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK 5529$
S Speed A-C

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 1.

ST. JOHNS RIVER - Approx. ~
acre wooded riverfrint lot. Near

chairs, straight chairs, filing

DiBary. $16,900.

cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.

FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS

N 01 L'S

Cisulberry, 17.fl, $o

Lot, 60's 130', 53.000. Negotiable. 323.
1Il after S.

73 DODGE MONACO WAGON
A.T, A.C, 14000 Mi.

Copy Machines (6), repossessed.
WIth warranty from $130. Call 62$.
0914.

Hunting Camp I Farmiruton ?rea
7 Lots, ISo' x lIE, with 25'
aluminum trailer with bath &amp; built
on room Electricity, deep well,
fenced garden. 3323351 or aiter
3 30, 322 71$$.

72 CHEV. CAPRICE 2 Dr.
Hardtop, A-C, AM.F!M

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Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave

COUNTRY SPECIAL
S Acre lots, on paved road -heavily
wooded with oak and pines.
Trailers permitted. l0pct. down -

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A-C

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A-T, A-C,

$3993

64-Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean You Own M1VI

5~ pci. inttrst.

RentóurR,mnsnv;c

65-Pets-Supplies

3222110

/3 HILUX PICKUP

AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
hntt I r,.i
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S0-4sce$Ianeous for Sale

3231766

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Leading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec
tangular pools left over from 197$
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms Call 30$-

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$3395

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DeLANO
64$-WI

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BUSINESS DIRECTORy

553-933) collect.

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Hahn Riding Lawn Mower 30"

5123
3320373

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops Sinks Installation
avaitable Bud Cabeil 322 0052
e.

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kitchen

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batteries.
$1293 e.change
REEL'S BODY SHC.P, 1109

Aluminum Siding

Home Improvements

can cover your P0*, with alum
Sid.ng 1 Sofft 5,Stim Also
I3oulinq Gut'er
70 yrs ElIP
Eaqie Sdinq Co 151 9561

Côcpentry, Rimodein,, AddIni.
Custom Wo, Liensea. Bonded

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

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Antiqu, upright Piano, paint
sprayer. Rockwell Slide rule

Free estimate 373

Windo* Wasting. Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing. Carpet SPimpuØing
Free estimate 371

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gOods. 332 3409.

Beauty Core

Sears 77" Craftsman setlpropeil,d
mower, 1 yr. aid, works
Need ride jn. $50. 3230322

Central Heal &amp; Ai Condtion,ng
For tree eslimates. all Carl
Hart-i at SEARS in Sanford 332
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(formerly Harien's Beav'y Nook)
i, C. Fjrif )fl5j

Deluxe Aluminum abov, ground
swimming pools. (21 IS'x21' and

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reposseSsed. Sacrifice, 1 price. I
Call collect 335 2)3 0610.

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Piano Servkes

$3)

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Uphoiitiry 1320707

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
BuildOging. Ecavatng. Ditch work
Fill dirt, top soil 3223913

.'.l'.i.iC .lIt'S .,re i t,d%,, liii the
aOOu' P y.it a CI6SSII.,'Ø
.1(1 fl the Ileroki 372 7oII Ill

Home Improvements

top Vc(i anu
v.ich nes
Assume
iitan,eoI$ld $C, or pa.. %' 3
month Will tile trade in Singer
C IT SH(PP4ERD
e'gti.pru to og ian &amp; iii.ike button Painting, RemOdeling. Gene, ai
pioie Balance it $55 U or IQ
Repairs Call 37) hiS
p,ivme,ils oh $6 Call cred,t
WANT TO SELL
r,.,n,,r,,r 332 Viii cr se, at
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HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Clearing. Mowing. Dasing,'
Fill Din, Clay Rock
Sass.
Bac*rioe Loader Pt, 373 $127

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YOUR HOME?

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Buying a new Pime? Moving roan
apartment'
Get some action wlh a Herald
cia%sIlad ad We'll help you write
an ad that wit 1rng tat sue.

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Removing Li(ensed ani flsL.fid
Pnnr 31) si35 or 173 1547
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VELt.S OQILLEG. PUAIr'S
SPIlP4LE )YSTEMS

Lawn Care

CALL 332 2011

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Almost new oak twin bed set. 2$'
TV, Chairs, Table, Typewriter,
Carpets. &amp;
irs 373.40% or 322 I

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Tree Service

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Land Clearing

LIGHT IOAULIMGI YARD
ANDGARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 319 li
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S,"hfy .lamaguj sofa twd ,,i'n

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Lvt I ClassIlica Ad twip you I'rd
more room tQr storage Classified
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1561 POrk Dri-ie
327 5565

Hauling

51-Household Gocds

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Pest Control

i"aniing,
Home Repar. Guttering, C"ment

Wanted. Resident 1 ai site for
swimming
pool
Leading Rug Snampooing.... Living room,
distributor wants a ni,e bockyard
dining area, hail-regarøl,
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to display new It?t model above
iii,, 5)993 3fl.351e.
ground pool. Top consileration
given for prime Incition. Call 306
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WILSONMAIERFUNIT,JRE
BUY--SELL - TRADE
31! 315 C ____________________
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Mowing. Edging, Trimming
FreeEStma'M
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Moi.ingSali' New&amp;usad Furniture.
Retnigs'ator *iTh keniaker In
I MiSC. 323 370$
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SANFORD
ORLANOO
322.aOaI
$31-gin

Great Dane pups, male &amp; female for
sale 3223553.

SWIMMING POOL SACRiFICE-

neii, 4

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2595
2395
28c5
$3595

ECONOMY TOYOTA

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COROLLA HONCHO

CARROLL'S FURNITURE,333.51$1

Stenstrom Realty

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excellent condition. 5)493, 339.
9630.

SACKEIT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

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Excellent cond., *390. 3323111.

P1st-its

Johns. siio,00o. 647.t$1l.

OPEN HOUSE
Ill Pinecrest Dr-3 BR, I bath.
excellent cdition. 519.900.

all brick tame. "., aue. wived A. I
I. *owld consider option linac

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more.

t',vO SALE- Rummage &amp; Plants.
Birds of Paradise, Crotons,
Hanging Baskets, &amp; More. 3534 5.
Sanford Ae. Fri., Sat.; &amp; Sun.

43-Lots-Acreage

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BLAIR AGENCY

323-IlMor 323-7110

PINEY WOODS BARN -- We Buy
4rniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
for 30 pct. commission. Free PIck.
ups. Auction, Sa'urdays 1 p as.

'75 Johnson, 12' VIM Fib. Boat. '15
Cent. Trail,,, '76 Evinrud, 9.9 hp.
Complete Excel. Cond. $150, 322-

1973 Schult Chateau
I BR, 1',,
bath, 12's 6*' with 3' * 12' tip out.
Call after 3,373-1111.

W. GARNETT WHITE
Peg Real Estale Bror

Motorcycle Insurance

ORIENTAL. RUGS WANTED

RUMMAGE SALE-Sat, I Sun. 102
Juanita Court, (Sunland Estt).
Crafts, New &amp; Used. Misc.

42-Mobile Homes

REALTOR

Any year thru 1110 mOdels. 7 deys
week. Call collect, 315.2131.

T0pp,IcesD,I,1l.3..,,,,,,,,.,,,L...,
44$l7, Winter '-ark,

GARAGE SALE- Winter Springs,
304 Moss Rd.,2 Family, Fri., Sat.,
Sun. Furniture, Toys, Clothe's,

132,000. 321 0503.

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For Wrecked

5410

3409.

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MORE CASH
or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

AuctIon

Want to avy frnlhge, toilet lix.
tursi. - anyMinQ Of vatui. 122.

Garage Sale; Friday, Saturday &amp;
Sunday. 701 MaftIe St. Lots of
items, everything goes. 122-9621'.

LOVPly 3 BR, 2 bath, central heat 1.
air, family rm,, garage, large
fenced yard. separat, studio.
$3,000 equity &amp; assume loan of

14

Cash 322-4132

ROBSON MARINE
212$ Hwy 1742
322 -3001

$11 W. 1st 51., Sanford
322.54$ or 372-3237 after Hr's.

LET'S TRADE

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Carpeting

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Sunday thru Thursday 9AM to 9 PM
rt4hflsdR Inn I-4atS.R43(l
Allamontci Scrbngs (305)862-8200

2545 PARK

Longwood are. LIv'n 'n Country
with City cnmfont. 1 BR, 2 -, baths,

Air Conditioning

3 BR, 1' bath new

'eq. Real Estal, eroker
Si ES-RENTALS

O"4 UI .

314 Bedroom
QUALITYHOMESATMODERATE PRICES

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HI-way

For used furnIture, appliances,
tech's, .wc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
L.eer's Mart.
Ill 1aiWnr' Ave.
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Plneejgaj
Sat. &amp; Sun., noon to 5 p.m. Specs
heater, snare drum, lamps,
tables, misc.

homes. Start at $21,500 wIth $200
down. Government funding. By
builder, $341449. Equal HotaIng
Opportunity.
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SAT&amp;SUN, I toi.3Up.m.

Park

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3 BR, 2 baths. nec.
Transferred
rou.-,i, central air, fenced cor;'r
lot, carpeted. Assumable mtg.,
will to's 2nd mtg. 101 W. 10th SI.
For app?. 373 S7(.

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wanted,

Garage Sal.: 1l

SANFORD- 67 dry Atres near St.
COUNTY -3503 Country Club Road
-Read slower, don't overlook
this
custom 3 BR, 2 bath on large lot.
Central heat I air, lots of tries.

BUSINESS OPPORT1JNI1Y

For Peruonaj Confidentiai Interview
Call

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Loke Mary

Sell that extra bike with a low cost
ClassifIed Ad.

Galleries, 331-4912.

S. Park.

CRANK ON'ST REALTY
R EALTORS-I)O.CO1
Evei. 373.*it

Furniture

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S4-rags Sales

$19,900.

Sanford, Fla.

or 'Infurn. 3 OR, 2 tithe,
carpet, drapes. Utilily rm., ca'.
port, sir C3nd. 377 373 at 373 2619

Proy ii CustOmwsCail'touIC&gt;.ne,ssei.c,,d*,A
,ece've complete horn. otlic, (wn,ng, advestisang
t;Ccountir.g. comrn,.,aI and business p'uced1,,s
designed ot success
cs'* ropo.i-s 5400 sioo possible profits per wieek
Openabori 'squires vim flvestment fliquised Si 6O
This ia bonatide 0th acid if you are fbI sirceme about
ohI9To0bO*flb0sInessOfdonoimvetlhaabovu

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Harwi
Broker
DeItnna. 641 6411

322-2090

BUiLDER-DEVELOPER
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$30,950.

1505 W. 25th St.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

133-7*11.

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Studio. 1,2,3

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Homes ready for your inspection
and immediate occupancy

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Sl$ inc.

25,OOO

government

BUY JUNK CARS- from $lOto$
Call 321-1134 after 1 p.m

Cash for AntIques. Consignments

Colot TV'sfrom $30; BiWirom $15:
Set-vice all makes. HERB'S TV.
1201 French Ave., 321.1731.

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Luxuty Patio Apartments

. VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

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eneva
Uardens

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much

77-AatO$Wiøtid

DAVE'S 3394414

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W000MER E
2*30
Grove
Assume mortgage, no qualIfying,
no down payment on 3 BR, I bath.
Central air, nicely landscappee.

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1g. landscaped let, citrus trees.
MUST SELl I 322.7341.

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

)ne bedroom house, $ 100. Also 3 BR,
$133. Kitchens furnished, Air.
yard. 3226261.

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LOCH ARBOR - 113 West Crystal
Drive - Comfortable 3 BR, 1½
bath home, on large 135' * ItO'
shaded lot. Paneled family room,
central air I heat, sprinkler
system, plus many other extras.

LOCH AR ION
By Owner
3 1g.
BR. 2 Bath, dining rm., central H
I A, double garage w-workshop,
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WINTER SP!IINOS
3BR,2Bath
321 0103 or $317171

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BUENA VISTA - '316 Elliott - 2
BR, 2 both home witS, commercial
zoning. Includes large workshop,
cItrus and Pecan trees, garden
with Sprinklers, equipped kitchen,
and lanced 100' * 150' yard. Just
$21,000.

We Buy

531VRadioStirso

BALL REALTY

Peg Rpl Estate 0rker
26305. 5am,tor Ave
131 OlS9eves 3227643

screen patio, garage, carpeted.
535,300 253) Marshall Ave. 333.
1903.

handle

repoisesslono, all area. Small
down, seI'er pays cosing casts.

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BATEMAN REALTY

SANFORD-OPEN HOUSE- I2tIl
dark. By Owner, save realtor fee.
3 BR, 1', bath, central H 1. A. 20'

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annual pd rate, 360 met. $10,100.

P40w lust $2t000.

20)? S. FRENCH
3903 Grove DrIve
31R,1¼ BaIts, Family Nm.
510$, info. InwIndow

Sanford-SIR, l½bath,$l0bdown,
5)77.37 total monthly payment. $11

TEE'NGREEI4_307 Bunker Lane
- Reduced again to,' quick said
Nice I BR, 1½ bath home In nice
sect Ins next door to Myfalr
Country Club. Features inclucu
central air &amp; heat, carpetIng.
utIlIty buIlding, and deep well.

321-0041

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CITY - 700 West First St.,

MLSREALTORS

19)95. French
322-1991
Eves. 3221496, 3221161; 372.1954

323-U700r$31.9777

P4 ights-Ifl.23$3

Wr

133,000.

•rfT, nucnen equipped,
lanced yard. Owner relocating.

Days-3fl.4lfl

with loads ci extras lILSOb.

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO,
BROKERS

SAN LANTA - $21 Ilosalla Drlv.Unbelievable. 3 BR, ½ bath, with
screened patio. Hardwood floors,

Moder-v, 3 BR, 150' it river frontage,
saa wall, boat tlqus4, large famIly IBR,)BATHINPINECRII$T.....On
3 lots, Incom, from fnlsf
rm. commando spectacular vIew
trailir on back ict. ..ots of extra-a,
Of river. Separate
shOP.
incli,llng pogI.
inveSt In good lIving for
wALTERB.STEEL.E
31R,1 BATH -Smaliframehon..,, COUNTRY RETREAT Reg. Real Esta?elrok.er
bi'00m, 2 bath home situated Oi
situated on '/, of a cIty block. Only
"Your Business is ApprecIated"
7'.' acres West of Sanford. Extri
512.500. Terms.
32t0164or272-011vev,s.
large rooms. Over 3,000 sq. fee

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R EDUCEL) 57.000
Be. Wit ully relT.odeled 6 rooms, 1100
sq. ft., ew carpeting &amp; roof, gas
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
high schcol. $19,500. Owner 323

Assoc. 323.0115
Night

Da

REALTORS

Call Bait

Wanted- llalrdr,ssor, master Dm1 '_______________
apprentice. Pays 40 pcI, wills Pent or Sell - Immaiula$e 3 BR, 2

icaf!'an. Zatres !'ic'1 Center
Call 323.7330.
(PSI, 1 10 Ii flu's. Get-list-Ic cx.
perlence preferred. Apply In
5t-ub0l Nursing &amp; Conv0Iait.nt Center. ISO NalIc,svilie

Ireken, 332-7174

borhood,andgetffiemostpe$sI,
out of your old home. Apply all of
your EQUITY to purctaseoq
__.t-----..in.re .n rune away A3H,

3 BR home, 109 Temple Drive. '
bath, all maiD. appliances turn.

Sunday-er I? yrs. old. 373

5306*33

SOUND INTERESTING? CALL ELEGANT CITY ESTATE- Pii
Flreplacel 4 B1, huge kitchen,
THE
TRADE
PEOPLE.
sun room, guest cottage, many
extras. You will love this entertaining snow plac, home. Only
$67,950. Terms.
NEAL ESTATE
Realtor
322 7191 LOVELY HOME Ill COUNTY - 3
-Lovely 2 BR,
!TRVIME
bath "cmi on an v,rsizad lot lvi
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ILl bath, central HI A, wail.topart RI.a.. i no.
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Adults. Phone 322-1110

31A-tkaplexes

Foiiest Greene Inc.

JC HN SAULS AGENCY

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1202 after 3:30 &amp; wknds
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AIr, carpeted, quiet I and 2
bedrooms, $125 to $135 month

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Cawt get your EQUITY out of your
present smaller home? TRADE
UP for a 3 BR, 2 bath, carpeting,
central air, In established neigh.

$

clean. Move In new. $11,950. Call

IliCi large 3 BR, 1½ bath, blo:k

hisme. Assume $16,701 mHj,
$1 51.56 monthly. Low equity. Move
In now. C-H-A. Enclosed garage.

new conditIon. Family room, wall.
to.*all carpeting, central air I
heat, and enclosed back yard.
Owner will lesse with option to
buy. 521400.

busmness.resld.nc,. 511.250.

Largeiaks, pineS, palm trees,3 BR,
I baths, aIr conditioned, neat and

GOOD LOCATION

Newer Home?

damage,halfullfiiles,nodeposlts.
339-3303, 1:305, wk-daysi or 373.

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2 BR, DeBary, BaaufIM, Cent.
H, new cb,ul,,,i. 'We WEl 7IOIO.
Low 20's, O'*mneg'. 611-1314.

DREAMWOLD -2100 Hartw,ll Beautiful 3 BR, i½ubaths, I like

residence, for combInatIon

LAKE MARY.-SUBMI)- opFEj

Req. Real $state Broker
GeneralContractor

2534 Park Dr.
321.2111
Realtor
After Hours:
3214214
322-119)
321-OIlS

CommercIal zoned 2 BR

SparklIng 3 BR, 1½ bath home,
central heat &amp; air, family room,
inside laundry room. Owner says.
"Make offer".
WE TAKE TRADES
DRI IC BY-133SSUMMERLIN

JOHNNY WALKER

L.ak.Markham_3IN,Zbath,p

pf.os loads more. $62,700.

131-5222

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

double garage, with auto controls,

Cliff Jordan Realtor

trees.. nice nalg,orI,00d. $1,,. 0.
$2,000
.
about SIlO per in..
Owner will Ilnince. a2 letferson
Ave. 3331374 or 373.4137 alter 6.

*30.300.

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Sanford- 2 BR, CI, air, screew
POrth,00iiblelot, fruit 1 ia'geoak

BR, 2 bath, equipped
kitchin,
double gar$Q fenced yard. Sold
nOw for s*000. SacrifIce as

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SAN 'MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 bedroo
trailer apIs. Adult I family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 1792, Sanford.
323-1920.
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323-7832

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Anytime

Furnished 1 BR Apt.
$100
323..Asa

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Colbert Reaty

EVES 322.15$? or 3210017

QUALITY INN NORTH

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Color Tv, aIr Cond., Maid Serv.
l.I&amp;SR434,Longwood

meets. 7th &amp; Cypress. $11,.

WE have homes from $100 down.

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Enloy clean air and spectacular one
mile scenIc view on big crystal
clear swimmIng &amp; boatIng lake,
wttlie relaxing on the Carpeted
glassed huge lakeview porch,
Many el-ge pines accent this
almost new creative 3 BR, 2½
bath custom dream. Formal
foyer, dining I living rooms, In.
formal kl'tien &amp; famIly room,
Fully• for real family
living. Drive down the rcrnstry
lane through stately pines, into
your serenity. If you love Pc
country and lake front lIving, art
will Invest 131,900. you will buy
this one. Call for an appt. now.

STORE BUILDING with 3 apart.

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Or wrlta
indscepId. Abundant storage
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. We will attempt to tranhlonn you
(Including attic) nd "GE £Mrp
. 31711.
Wo the man or woman you we Efficiency PackaOs. From SI....
destined to bL the requirements
Call 321.0220 between 5 &amp; S:.
ARE YOU TROUBLED7 Call Toil
art a burning deire to succeed
Free. M427 for "We Cae"and a wIllIngness to try. Sounds Spacious 2 OR, 1 bath. apt. Kitchen
"Hotline." Adults or Teens.
5mpfo - it 1st
equIpped, dining room, living rm.,
air Coed.. carpeted throuWout.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
For coWtdintial details, centact,
Adults only. References required.
PROBLEM
W.VkDeddls
3210041. 1(1551 REAL ESTATE
PerhapsAlccliolicAnonymous
attheSl,eratenlanfordton
ilic.
CanHeip
I$R4i,WvstSaitord
..Call 423.10$?
Monday, Oct. 1
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WrIte P.O. los 1213
3lpft750o'is
Furnished
1Oi.m. tll Noon
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Sanfcrd.FIorida3V7l
7.0p.m.
1 BR., turn. aO.. lights,
water fur,
FOr Personif USNS'VIIW
Mature
adults.
No pets. $15. 32
s_tt &amp; FOUPId
RN's &amp; LPN's,Ai,, Aid.
33% after I wkdays.
companIon. Needed immediately.
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MONTHLY RENTALS

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Apt. sIze avocado Refrigerator.
Freezer, $132. 321-lm.

COMPLETELY
RENOVATEDGay. owned homes, low priced,
low down payments. Located
throvØsout Saminole County.

executIve home Includes spacIous
22' * 22' game rs.wn. Fully
equIpped kitchen, central air &amp;
heat, wall.to.waii shag carpetIng,

COUNTRY LAKEFRô,r

2 ACR ES LAND, Geneva ares. Well.
Zoned for mobile home. V.000.

IDYI..Lwl LDE Scho near 7 rooms
andl baths. well sP.adoo fenced
yard. Has ice maker refrIgerator,
dlsP,wespter, di$ss1 and well tar
wettfin9tewn.Orhes already

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003W. 1st St.
323.106) or 3230517 eves.

interested?

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IDYLLWILD( - 1$ Bret*woo Owner wIll sell or trade for small
home. This lovely 4 SN, 2 bath

Reg. Real Estate Broker

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NOW LEASING
Sanford Court

Are you developing a wInning

UNSWORTH REALTY

ft. Gregory Mobile Nomat, 3153
Orlando Orlye, 3315200

SLIM
BUDGE,TS
ARC
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
RflU
TIP
IANT
LA
COLUMNS.

Diefuweshor, an cycles, I yew
old,perIedcenditlon.$13oorb
.4fari'ssssls

&amp; many other extras A bargain
price at only $19,900.

PAmf Sscrlfict- i7J Strearntin, 32

d
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
GALLERIES, 321-4972.

GE

PINECRESr-3 BR, 1 bath, es
cellent cOiditio, 2 A-C units,
fenced yard with well, utility stied

Stenstrom Realty

We buy and sell god furniture

service, u5edmacftl.
MOONEY APPUANCE$32i.07

beth, located close to hospital &amp;
shopping. Only $16,010.

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PRICE REDUCED 13.000. Owner
SUI.Dl VISION- Small
3
lesying state. Country home, fl
c 41' House. Small PrIce. 3 IN. I batt,
acres. 2 year old I bedroom, 2
Sewing room. Nest end
bat,,, CH &amp; A, carpeted. family room
fortable. Sack yard large eigft
n dining room, 3 car garage.
ma garden. DrIve by 2101 Holly, 5*100.
thin call for more Information.

utilities Included. lit &amp;
loot me. re,lred. 321.3150.

172US$

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6S-ntod to Buy

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

RETIREMENT HOME- 2 BR, I

money for subsidIzed housIng to
quallf led buyers. New houses In a
rural area. No down payment.
Monthly payments less than rent,
Call to see if you qualify.

multiple listing service

I room

ilOOE.3SthSt

The government nas released

Realtor
Phone XS.322. 1St.
Days and After Hours

i.1kJ4O

kitchen equIpped, beautiful landscaped lot &amp; many other extras.
Don't miss this buy at $10,050.

S2-Appllanoas

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EXCELLENT CONDITION- 2 0*,
1 beth, large screened porch,

tAFFER REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker

M.
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3 BR, 1½ bath, masonry. sioo down,
$130 monit-' P41.

"Get Em While
They're Hoe'

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SANFORD- By Owner, INN, I
beth, screen frent porch, 3 car
garage, carpetw, 11.400. 321.1101
after 6.

available.

111-5253.

JENNY CLARK REALTY

Phon• sz-se,o.

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3 OR, I beth frame, $llJI0-Terms

Associate. After hours 534-1723.
FRICKE
I
FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC,, REALTORS,

Homes

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3131.

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COVE APTS

iNóf Call me,

Over 73 beautIful homes to Choose
from. Phyllis Cappoal, RestS..-

REDUCED *3.000-3 IN, fl bath,
FlorIda room, Scrisned porch,
341r
wIde. furnished,
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BR, Ac,
I'towallcarpatpng,j.,
.i' Adults. Also I trailer spaci. 322.
In attractIve Park Ilk, area.
$IJ, off Enterprl,.Oste,,
Road. $3'.100.
i Ro*oommI.Ho

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41-Houses

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SELLING

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34-

OVIEDOFTU- Oupleus Furn. or,
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE.
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Does success etude you?

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Al. ANON

redecorated. $17,100

fly
Libirip

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2 Bedroom apartments.
furniuhed or unfurnishid. Newly 5
redecorated. Come we. C. Airport
Blvd., Sanford, 333.13*

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By ANDY LANG
How come?
AP Newsiestires
"ft's jiet part of the trend of
By the end of this year, more the age. Women are fl4lr.g out
than 2 mWlcn..chain saws
will thatthey can izepowertoolsu
£100 Reward
oem sorn since January easIly MIKI skillfully ai Iflin. For thereturnof purse and contints. Draftsman- Immediate
let.
Sales have skyrocketed since
Keep mawy. m.,xi.
phoymsnt with me City of Sanford.
37% Hr. Wk. $13749 starling wega.
About 66 per cent will have the advent of chain saws weigh.
Full time regular employment.
been sold to non.profeuion,Is, Ing less than 10 pounds and
6-Child Care
Prerequisite: High Schpei
nearly all of them borne own- coding from $100 to $110. Also,
graduate wIth three yours
ers.
more and more safety devices Educational ChIld Care for as low as perlence or equivalec.t corn
$2, weekly if you quality. 333.$3
blnatlon traIning and esperlonce.
About 316,000 of the saws will are being built Into these saws.
or 323.e3s.
Basic knowledge cIvIl erelnni'ing
have been %ld to women!
One of the latest Is a simple ______________ - relates Civil and arvhltectvral
Those are Interesting In. device, weighing about an
drafting for municipal pro4ec$s
.Ø€J Th
to Ea
required. Capable of making
duatry figures -with the mod ounce, that Is fitted over the _______________________
calculations Involving
lntrfgujng the statistles about ume section of the guide
topography, street grades,
Greens, Cukis. Wholesal.
female purchasers. They just covering the sensitive area of Squash,
drainage, utility servkø and
Reran. BUNK FARMS. Ora
record reseorc% and plottIng it
didn't seeri correct. More than the bar and chain where kick•d La5ij.W. 323-5331,
legal desaipt Ices. For further
316,000 women In the United back reaction Is genetated.
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InformatIon or filing of ApStates using chain Uws? It This eliminates kickback as a
plIcation, centad the Personnel
Director or the CIvil ServIce Of.
couldn't be. Then the light potential cause of Injury."
Ice, City Hall, Sanford, Fla.,
AVON
dawned. There weren't that
After the phone call, a check
Telephone No. l2-314l.
.

BAMBOO

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Publication

IN Plel$.lht Mnlhsd hos.mi. 2 IIDNOOM, I bath,

41-

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The Dojj Before

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oversl•
• p.
sp
bath, dm1.
eat In kttChin,
Men preferred. No pits. 322.$.
tenced yard. Idu$ for sm
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sMess aMer home. Zonid C.3.

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I lItre S times .......41c a No,
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thrv 3$ times ....3lca hoe
U 111111$.............34c a Hoe Room wIth - food £ recoaHon.
$wimrnio. pool, fluting. hobbifl.
u.NMINIMUM CHARGE)
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PIN VACRES REST HOME 1.3f1
3 LInes MinImum
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rtments

41-Iuses

Prefer matvrs adults. $1 pluS

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DEADLINES

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4

III AM. - S:3S
MONDAY lItre FCIDAY
SATURDAY

$15 million in Mate income and years. During that firM 12
locsi reai estate tasel."
years, the remainder of that

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HOURS

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H*tt'i program sets a sales second tr
is isiabje by
price
limit of O,000. It Is in- succeeding buyers - thus,
byy ?1HIIth
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per
tended for conventionally allowing other buyr. to t
elderly and moderate income
financed, new single-family advantage of a below-market
families and Mill be non- gonnune* would make a me- Income families, formerly units Including condosnlnituns. mortgage rate."
time payment to the mortgage excluded from the new home
The below-market tnter
Hart pointed cod the direct
Ezdorame* of the proposed
ag the co of the mket, would be able to choose rate would vary according to effect the proposal has on
pruirin, Lobe snttsdto the dift.mwe between the thin a home of their own in the the sales price of the boone - qualifying new home buyers:
AmIuIatratIon and the m.ket iMar
rate and
location of t1
diojce; the the lower the price of the house, "A buyer who could afford only
Cengre'a,camedoxlngNAllB's variable belowmarket rate. costs subsidized by
the thelowertheInteredrate.For a $25,000 home In the current
Fall Board of Directors and 1spa
wouidbeac,ed goverorneod would be recap. exame: assuming a market market wouhi now be able to
Builders (bdq.ace.
by a non-Interest bearing tured; and repayment by the rate of 9 per cud, buyers of a afford
to purchase a $30,000
The proposal was conceived secondtn (forthe term of the home buyer would be accointd $25,000 home would receive a home. This In Itself opens op a
by NAIIB Presidnt Jobu C. mortgage) given by the buyer for by the equity buat in Uis below-market Interest rate whole new range of op.
toflndianapohsfllnvol,u and payable to the federal home through normal ap- mortgage of 8 per cent. The portunitles for prospective
a froodend subuidy by the g
prednalon In value."
interest rate would increase ¼ buyers."
overlined. It would N&amp;e
The linde advanced by the
In addition, if homing op. of I per cent for each 15000
"I believe cur pr*aifl Will
pievalllng iflertls Intired gu,nient would be recap. portunitbe' were provided for Increment in the sales price op demoratrate how goverronent
rates by op to tire. percentage Lured con the resale of the 100,000 famIlies per year, Hart
to $50,000 at 7~ per cent.
and free-enterprise
Points for the term of the borne.
said, "this Drogram WQUJ&amp;.
"Another
feature
.zIa. sqertn and funct4gn
of.
thI
aauf.e.
This new prugram Is "truly create 115,000 more Jotg for proposal," Hart said, "Is that effectively In the best Interests
Under Liz plan the federal American," Hart said. "Lower craftsmen, laborers, and the home buyer is obligated of all Americans," Hart said.
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Seminole County. Florida
has been flied against you, and you

JOHN MELVIN

and b.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that
pursuant to Final Judgment Of

wherein
FIRST
FEDERAL
AND
LOAPI
SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
of COUNTY. a corporation organ1'

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become ronsz4'rcaWy lr,s congested and easier to "get out" On.

Consurners who are ttJjnk,'q about the purchase of s CB radW
but dcn't know whether to wait for the 44) channel n20deia can have
the best of b&amp;i worlds. A nwnher tj nLnufactutrr5, including
Pace, are offering customers who iyky 23-channel sets the upportunity to have their units factoy-omoiWAed to -IC channels after
January 1, for about 21) per cu t of the unit's sugg4estnil lid price.

Amid all the confusion and controversy, two things are cerlain; !IN Citizens Bancf (lnenu,-'zlenon isherot tay,isdthe FCC
has not Issued its Last ru1'u eoncernipg I. And that's a big ten
four,

Fill it out and return it with a claimed If the claim is not yet due,
photostated copy of your tht dot* Whon it will become dut
shall be stated. If the claim
American FCC permit to the contingent
or unIIqu,dated.
regional Office nearest your nature of the uncertainty shall be
SfetLd. If 1h claim Is secured, the
planned point of entry.
!.ecurlty shall be described, The
are ad.. claimant shall deliver
sufficient
vising that It may take as much
,
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as 60 days for processing, so enable the clerk to mail one copy to
plan ahead. If you get to the each personal representative.
All persons interested In the estate
Canadian border minus a to whom a copy 01 this
Notice of
permit

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you simply

will

have to declare the equipment.
You are asked not to use It in
Canada. But, it will not be
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popular American pastimes,
unlike American baseball
its use Is applied differently In
other countries.
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F1CTITOIJI.JS NAME
Notice is hereby giiven that I 5ri
engaged in businsis 41101W. 27th
Sliest, Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
RESALE BOUTIQUE, and that I

'rtedtor.cistarsaidnam, With tp,q
LI"rk Of Itie Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
,t,, Prov isions of Die Fititloj
Name

Statutes,

To Wit:

S4cl:on

113.09 Florida Statutes
S. Pauline S. Turner
Publish. Sept. 12, IS, U. Oct J. ISIS
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Administration has
mailed e
WITHIN
THREE
FROM THE DATE
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THiSPl1)TICE,tofIieanyobj,ct ,$
the y May have tnat Challenges the
validity of the iced.r,i't .i,Iil the
quaI'Hca,ions Of the p*c.onai
representatiy,. or ne venue or
of the court.
OALL CLA MS, DEMANDS, AND
DJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE POP Eu ER ARR ED
Date ci tti,. f,til picatior, of this
NOtice of Administration. fgit. 26.
1976.

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WINTER PARK, N A.

By. !, Jjme's R LOOIe'y, V P 0.
Tri..'%f Otftr
As Parsonat Representative
Of the Estate of
AL LITL BEAzEy

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVEi-SPin DiM. Planes, Eq
Wnnerw,edle. Hamel. Ward
&amp; Woodman, PA.
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Winter Park, Florida 3TI9O
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205644 5212
Publish Sept. 26 &amp; Oct 3. ISle

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Clerk of the circuit Court

Sanford. Florida 33771
Publish Sept. IS, U. Ott 3, 10, 516
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By: Mary N Darden

Deputy Clerk
SPIELVOGEL, GOLDMAN

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ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL NO. 76.175CA.44.0
In 1111a; the Marlega Of
CAROLYN JOHNSON, V,lIfe and
TRAVIS JOHNSON, Husband

NOTICE OF SUIT

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202 Paris Street
Long.vlt*, IrKaf, .S4dl

YOU Alt E H CR flay notified th't
c Pqtitlo . fo
O Ssotution ci
Marriage ('as be" flied egair.jl you
end you are required to serve a copy
of your wtitt,n defenses, ii
on HARVEY COULTER. C
Atlortey f cr PeIiiion.,,
eaoren 5 P.O. 1101
Firest
City, Florida 21751. end (lii the
original with the Clerk of the etoipe
$ltrd Court on or bCIOII the 25th
day of October. 551*, ott,erw,se a
Judgment may be enlyrod agaif.st
you fur the retif demanded in the
Pqtt.aii
WiTNESs my hand &amp;Pci seal co
laid Cajrt n the 15th day ut
teniber, 1976,
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckw lIp,, Jr
Clerk r,
Circuit Court
by. Cherry Kay Tiyi;
Deputy Cltrk
Pilills Sept It, 2, Oct 3. 50. ITIA
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cheerleading captain. "We're Ing.
Wemea's Editor
up at seven In the morning and
NCA officials estimated their
"Ski! Boom! Dab!" they yell, doing routines all day. Your company's annual r eve usat$7
million, proving that cheerromping and tumbling, muscles really ache.
"
It gets the squad leading Is Indeed big besineet.
cheering and dancing.
"No matter what the parrt'
"Gimme an 1,' glxnmee an together," Sir, added. "It's a
good dart to the season."
economic level, they'll sicrilice
'E,' glxnmee an 'M'.. . "
The camp, one of several In other things to buy their dsugh
And the bubbly, tireless
cheerleaders swing Into the state, runs throughout the te's uniforms and pompons au
another complicated routine, summer, with 01113t 600 stnd them to a Jwerlea
topping it off with the favorite, students attending each week- elink!," said NCA founder stat
long session. This year, the owner Lawrence Herkimer.
'"Two bits, four bits, six
dollar, everyone for Seminole Leesburg camp expanded to
ers
up
InCIudt a bull clinic si welL $70 each to bounce and squid!
stand up and holler.
"At $55 a person, they mint be through five days of Marinelike
It's a first rate show
sometimes outshining even the making money, c'inmcntu training In tumbling, posté
players on the field. And no Miss RUgaP.
making, fund-raining, wnUI,
And If they're nz 1tIng !DOi
wonder. A lot of time, lot of
pompon sPaiing and other
practice ano a lot of muzu, in Florida where chettrleadlng ekills
t.
have gone Into polishing the Is big, they're making even
A
vice
president
Gene Ccheerleaders' prima donna more In Texas, where
said
the
NCA
now
employs
cheerleading is still Aggtr. son
performances
eightfuiltime
office
perlonnd
Most Seminole High School This year, more thait i.',cn
cheerleaders, especially In Texas teenagers are aiwnnI 041 and about 350 Instructors —;
their first year of cheering, it simmer cheerleading camp. far cry from Its ab&amp;evsstted big.
attend the ACA (American The Dallas.besed National ginnings.
Among rival companies, the
Cheerleading Association) Cheerleaders Associstlon
camp In Leesburg for a week (NCA) conducted nearly 350 World Cheerleader CouncU
during the summer. It costs such clinics in states and two projected about 30,000 pupils
each of the girls $56 most of continents this past summer, this year, while the Interwhich they raise themselves, training more than 100,000 national Cheerleading Founda"It's f un, but It's hard work," schoolgirls In the Int ricacies of tion figured It trained about iS,
said Julie Reagan, Seminole's cheering, chanting and charm- 000 cheerleaders.

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101 South Courtenay
Parkway
Post Office Box 1311
Marto " Island. Florida 32552
Mit?
Atloffleys far Pliinttff
Publish: Oct 3, 1516
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andasaperso)actIveLntheelectrofljclndustry'saffa,s,pj
strongly critical of the commission's entire performance as
regariis Citizens Band Radio,
At the very least, he poInts out, the decision has caused quite
a bit of confusion in the minds of cunsumer, and the IT$tI)t
U, U14W
ia are now b&amp;a .icwed
VY
questionable investments by the buying publIc,
This Is unfortunate, says Rice, since the 23-channel sets will
provide more than adequate communication ability to any pIW..
chaser. Although 40-channel sets will, of course, have 17 additional cha nnels for conversation, most people aren't aware that
the rmgeof the 4o.lIel sets ww not
of the present 23-channel radios.
Anyway, he adds, the Idea that an Individual
neeth 4
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active
CB normally use only about hail a dozen dannels.
of another company which does happen to be
directly affected by FCC decision-making agrees with Rice about
fi' lLtc- c! 2-cianne)rB.
Np$,rJy jjJ 'J"e
23-channel sots continue to be quite
useable but their vaIne, 'ti Wrms of leso crowding, will increase
WIU ti aa.iiuon ol tao 17 new thannels, says W.I. Thomas,
pcidnt cf Pace, the Lngtst supplier of CS radios. They Will

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and for Seminole County, Florida,

Sanford LTD Chapter Gets Off
To Rousing Start; 38 Members

/ullyconstdering the effect on the people they regulate, says V.J.
Rice, president of The Antenna Specialists Co. In Cleieland.
The effective d" 4 the new channeLs should have t)
delayed until at least the riLddle of next year, he argues, to enable
tnanufaciurerstoc.e,r their Inventories of 23-channel models and
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gear UP f.
says, oue consequence of the decision has been widespread
discounting of 23-channel sets, with attendant economic
dislocation In the industry,
There will be another srram4e, he predlct . as rnanufacturers submit new 40channel radios to the FCC for type cettlflcatlon. This lsa process Uuttakesziritjnimumofa month and
could mean that only a few ftcky makers will have approted
radios for sale on 40.channel day In January.
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15.5 0 c.wupdily was zna&amp;cr, rtn.nu ous commusucauons an.
iennas and related accessories, and,
an
sells more of them than
any other manufacturer in the country, Ante= Spcclalists is not
directly affected by FCC decision-making. But as a CBer himself,
and an a person active in the electronic industry's affairs, Rice Is
strongly critical of the commission's entire performance as
regards Citlzt'ns Band Radio.

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mid Court, this 29th day of Sw described Property, situal#d and
timber 1511.
beIng in Seminole Cout,ty, Florida,

Traveling? Check Foreign Regulations

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forecsosurerinder.donmesmtdai
Of September, 1Th, In that cirta
pending In the CIrcuit Court

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jean E. Wilke
(Sea)
ti wit:
bely Clerk
Arthur H. BeckwIth, Jr.,
From the Northeast corner of the
Publish: Sept. 15. 21, Oct. 3, 10, 571
Clerk of (tie CircuIt Court
SE 'b of the SW 14 of Section 15,
DED.
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By: Linda M. Shaw
Township 21 South, Range 32 East,
TV TPW CIiZUIT COURT FOR
Deputy Clerk
run North $5 degrees 27' 00" West
By INK DIPPER
handle of the EdItor of The CU good buddy when you're at you're going to Canada, plan that we don't like the Idea of THE 110 $TI INTH JUDICIAL Publish:
Oct 3, 10, 17, 21, 1575
113.47 feet to the Northeast corner of
TIN AND FOR SEMINOLE DEE.I$
flm e.4oernaL)
home. But If you plan to travel ahead.
the Northwest ¼ of the Southeast ¼
leaving them at home, CIRCUs
COUNT'?.
FLORIDA.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Ink
Of the Southwest ¼ 00 said SlcIion IS
In Mexico, you better find a
Many of us CBers have gotten especially when we're going Oil CIViLAC'TION NO. 151507.CA49.$
for a Point of Beginning, thence run
Dipper (KYZ4I1S) Is the
Your CS could be your bed resting place for the CS. And if so attached to our little buddies vacation.
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
South
0 degrees 01' 14' West 42004
CITY OF
However, we're finding that CEPTANCE CORPORATION
fees, East 200 lest, North 0 degr. is
Plaintiff,
LONOW000, FLORIDA
01' 14" East 212.04 feet, th...i
we need a permit with us it our
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OF APPLICATION FOR Northwesterly to the Point of
CLOSING, VACATING AND Beginning.
CS goes with us to Canada. CHESTER N. W(ILLS, at u*. If atNOTICE
Also described as: Lot
Defendants. ABANDONING CERTAIN 13, unrecorded plat of CHULA
And, In Mexico, forget It
MORTGAGE FORICLOSURI
UTILITY EASEMENTS
VISTA, SECTION TWO, In Section
NOTICI OF SUIT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Several stories came out in 1O CHESTER
15, Township 21 South, Range 32
M. WELLS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by East, Seminole County, Florida.
midsummer saylr.lCB could be
and
the City Council of the City of
Said laIe will bemade pursuant to
FLOPENCE E. WELLS,
taken Into Mexico by writing a
Longwood, Florida, that a Petition and in order to satisfy the terms of
h.
wife,
and
has
been
filed
with
said
certain official for a permit.
Council to said final udgm.nf.
GATEOOO MOTORS, INC.
close, vacate and abandon a portion (Seal)
What the stories were not
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of certain utility easements in the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
The Sanford Chapter of the every three months. We have are still forming and as they
saying was that CBers who that an action to foreclose a mor. City of Longwood, Florida described
TRAVEUN' LADY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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property
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L.T.D. (Let's Talk for the I'eaf) already arranged for our next become set, we'll keep you
in As follows:
wrote for the permit simply got Seminole County.
5
y N. Darden
Florida
All of that certain 15 ft utility
C.B. Radio Club is off to a picnic to be Sunday, Dec. 19, at posted In this column.
Deputy Clerk
(Editor's Not": All CB B "request denied" &amp;iLSWC1.
Lot 13, GREENWOOD ESTATES, easement described as follows:
The PHILLIP H. LOGAN — of
routing start with the mom-Ow Central Florida Zoo. It will
Town of Longwood, Florida, ac East 7.5ftof Lot 7I and
organizatloan In At. S mlle
iu
W.j75 SHINHOLSER. LOGAN
to
rdino
the
Flat
New
dories
soon
followed
thereof
as
bership already totaling 38 be a covered dish affair with
ft
of
Lot
75
less the South 7.5 ft AND MONCRIEF
Again may we Invite anyone County area are mvltec. to use'
in Put Book 13, Page 2. Lake Searcy SPoret,
after only three weeks of fun, games, and prizes. More Interested in learning more this space at any time. We saying that not only could recorded
according to Post Office Box 3775
Public Records of Seminole County, P1w piat
thereof, r.corded in Flat Sanford, Florida 32771
existence. The first official about that In December.
about this club to attend the encourage you to let un know Americans not take their CBs Florida
Dock 10. Pages 23.21 and 35 of the
for PlaintIff
business meeting of all
May Is National Hearing meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at what your pimp Is doing, when. Into Mexico, but there was no has been filed against you, and YOU Public Records of Seminole County,Attorneys
Pubth: Oct. 3. 1575
are
rewired
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
Florida
permit they could obtain to do
members was held on Tuesday. M3nth and is also the month of Marcella's Restaurant on U.S. where, etc. Either trop a
written defenses thereto, if any, and that said City Council will hold a DEE.I5
Sept. 21, at tie Western Slxrier our first Sanford Chapter LTD 17-92 In Sanford, or you may to: CU Editor, Evening Herald, so.
Won LEONARD V. WOOD. At. public hearing on the
it 0:00 ____________________
Mexican officials say there tony, for plaintiff, at Suite 211, 351 p.m., o as soon Petition
Steakhouse in Sanford.
CS Radio Club Jamboree. It Is contact the Secretary of the P.O. Boa 1157, Sanford,
thereafter as
1;
Avenue. Altamonte Possible, on the 11th day of October,
At that time, the owners of set for the third weekend of club, telephone
.3654. We'd or give as a call and we'll he was never an official plan for Maitland
Springs, Florida 32701,
file (lii A.M. I91L at the City Hall of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Marcella's Restaurant, May at the Sanford Civic be proud to have you as a happy to print the news of your CBIng Visitors to carry their original with the Clerk ofand
the above
Longwood. Florida, at which time SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA •
units Into Mexico.
Calamity Jane &amp; Mr. E., of- Colter. At this time the plans member.
styled Court on or be fore the 20th those for and against the sam, will CASE NO. 75.14l3.CA.e.0
organization.)
day of October. 1571: ntIiaqwla
Nw 11,0 uu,r,I i rh.r
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feral their place of business as
OV II
WK.
IN1OI Uti fl
judgment may be entered against
This Notice Is to be published by TGAGE ASSOCIATION, an agency
a permanent meeting ilace.
talateral agreement will have you
(or the relief demanded In the
posting In three (3) public places existing under the laws of the United
Their offer was accepted and
to be negotiated by the U.S. Complaint herein.
within the City of Longwood, Florida States of America,
WITNESS my hand and seal of
State Department and the
greatly appreciated.
and published in The Evening
Plaintiff,
Court, this 131h day of Sep
Herald, a newspaper of general VS.
Mexican government before said
timber. 1916.
circulation In mid City, one (1) time KEVIN P. REIMICHUSSEL, alec
Our Queen, Blondte, entered
Americans can legally take CBs (Seat)
At least fifteen da ys prior to th e time known as KEVIN YINOLING; JOY
the State Queen contest and
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
across the border.
A NEIMSCHUSSEL, also known as
ON the Public Hearing .
Clerk of he Circuit Court
WON (Congratulations.
DATED this 3h day of Sep. JOY ANN YIPIGLING, and also
Until recently Mexican
By: jean E. Wilke
known as JOY ANN WILLET;
temt.,er, AD., ISiS.
Blonde), It Is now necessary
border auliorIties simply
Deputy Clerk
5: Oreile R. Shomate,
MORRIS OITN1CK; LEVI
for 5 to find ourselves a new
sealed CS units en owners Publish: Sept. 15, 25, Oct 3, 10, 1575
City Clerk
FLORIDA INVIESIMEPIrS,.
Queen to represent our club as
partnership,
failed to have valid Mexican DED. 100
of the City of
Queen Blondie will be quite
Longwood, Florida
Defendants.
Permit.i (which no one ever IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Publish: Oct 3, 1515
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF SALE
busy being State Queen.
seemed to have). The units PROBATE DIVISION
DEE. IS
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN ,hat
were covered with tape ren Pile Number fl.utI.CP
the undersigned, the Clerk of the
The method of electing a
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
dering them temporarily Division
Queen will be somewhat unique
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Florida. under and by virtue of the
Inoperative.
If
the
seal
was
this year as the lady club
AL LITZ BEAZLEY
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
broken, a heavy penalty would
Deceased
member (and all lady members
'N THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND ht'etofore entered on the 20 day of
NOTICE OF
be Imposed on re-entry Into the
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY , September, 1515, in that certain
are eligible) bringing In the
cause pending in the Circuit Ccurt of
ADMINISTRATION
United
States.
FLORIDA,
most new members by Nov. 15,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
tne Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75,1754.
Richard
Everett,
an
FCC
CLAIMS OR DEMPOS AGAINST
Florida, in and for Seminole County
1V6, will reign as our Queen for
CA14F
official, Is saying that CBers THE ABOVE ESTATr 04 0 ALL In re the Marriage of
biting Civil Action Number 75.14' it
the next year. Also, any person
CA 05-C in which Federal National
shouldn't take the chance on OTHER PERSONS INTERt5' RICHARD C. SPAIN
joining the dub prior to Nov. 15,
IN HE ESTATE:
Mortgage Asiociatlon, a Uniter
Petitioner
having
their
units
seized
or
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
of this year will be designated
Stctei corporation, Is the Plaintiff,
and
sealed. He said that simply not that the administration of the estate
and Kevin P. Reimsthussel and Joy
as a Charter Member.
HELEN
L.
SPAIN
A. Rsimscjiugi, If. al., are ttil
taking them Into Mexico was of AL L1TZ BEAZLEY. deceased,
Respondeet
We had a picnic at the Central
File Number 75.3$lCp, spending In
Defendants, under and by virtue ol
NOTICE OF ACTION
his
best
advice.
the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE
Florida Zoo on Sunday Sept. 19,
the terms of said Judgment *11
TO: HELEN L. SPAIN
Everett says there is a treaty County, Florida, Probate Division,
offer for sale end sell at public
and such fun was had by the
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
In negotiation with Mexico, but the address of which Is Seminole
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED outcry to the hinest and best bind.t
attending members that It was
County Court House, Sanford,
that an action for Dissolution of far cish at the west front door of ttie
he
doesn't
seem
to
know
when
decided we should have a picnic
Florida 32771. The personal
has been flied against you Seminole County Courthouse, In ttu
we can legally modulate south reprennttive of the estate is M*rriage
City of Sanford, Florid a, on the IStt
or a get-together of like manner
and
you
are
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of your written Ceftnws to t. if any,
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PARK. N. A. whose address is 250
on Carroll Burke. Attorney for eleveno'clock am., the sar. be(,
But if your desire Is up Park Avenue
South. IP. O. Box
Bo
alfgals.alt$iayandtti,toural,g
Canada way, then there's little lO(I. Winter Park, FiS. 32790 The Pet,tioner, whose address is 517 hour
of sale, the following d.scrlb.
Sanford A')Iantic Bank Building,
problem except time. There Lga name and addreSs of the Personal Sanford. Florida, and file the Property situated in Seminal
rapreson fatiyv% att orney are Sit
original with In c Clerk of Circuit County, Flor ida,
reciprocal agreement between forth
below.
Lot S In Black I of REPLAT Of
Court, Sanford, Seminole County.
the United States and Canada
All persons having claims or
Florida. on or before the 25th day of SHEETS I and 7, NORTI
ByDONOAKLEY
which states that any Amerlejj demands a9aMt the estate are October A . D. 1974"otherwise
ORLANDO TOWNSITE. an AC
licensed CBer can obtain a rrquIrd. WITHIN THREE default will be entered against you dillon, Seminole County, Floc',do
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
the rel ief demanded in the according to the plat lherof a
Beginning January 1, the nation's mlUlan of CUiwns Band
permit to operate a CB U) THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages
Petition.
addicts will gain a little breathing space In their crowded radio
Canada.
OPINION
THIS NOTICE, to file 'i'
"k
And 5 of the public records
WITNESS
my
Hand
and
Seal
space. The Federal Communications c.onun.isslon ( FCC) had
That means the CBer must el ne above court a writt en thiS Court on this the 11th day of Seminole County, Florida.
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sta ter yient uf any claim or demand
The Said property aforesaic
decided to allocate a total of 40 channels to CB, an Increase of 17
September. A.D. ISiS.
o btain a permi t applica tion they may ham. Each Claim must
be
together with all (Pie tanemenft
(Seal)
over the present 23.
through any of the Canadian in writing and must indicate the
hereditaments and appuenanci
Arthur H Beckwith,Jr.
rt
As a company that makes nothing but communicatio ns anIn doing so, however, the FCC has thrown Industry a curve,
Department
of
tnreunto belonging, or in any wIS
Corn- basis for the claim, the name and
Cierk of the Circuit court
tennas and related accesiories, and which sells more of them than
address of the creditor or hi$ agent
agvenalnin. being sold to satisf
By: Cherry Kay Travis
and unnecessarily so, In the opinion of one concerned observer. It
munications regional offices.

is another example of government regulators regulatkng withoutany other manufacturer in the country, Antenna Specialists is not
directly affected by FCC deci3ion-making. But as a Mr himself,

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United States of America, is
Plaintiff, and JOHN MELVIN
THOMPSON and wife, ANITA P.
Avenue, AltamonleSprings. Florida
upon
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and liii the original with the torneyLEONARD V. WOOD, At. THOMPSON and DELMER W.
for plaintiff. at Suite 211, 251 SMITH and wit*, DORIS J. SMITH
Clerk of the above styled Court on w' Maitland
Avenue, Aitamonte we Defendants, Civil Action No. '1.
before the 2h day of October, Itfl; Springs,
Florida 32701, and file the 1425.CA*A, I, ARTHUR H. BECK.
otherwise a Judgment may be
tered against you for the relief original with the Clerk of the above WITH, JR., Clerk of the aforesaid
demanded In the Complaint herein. stytedCourt on orbefore the pn day Circuit Court, will at 11:00 am. on
WITNESS my hand and seal at said Of Nouember, IC7S. otherwise a the 13th day Of October, ItTh, offer
judgment may be entered against for sale and sell IotM highest bidder
Court, this 13th day of September, you for
the relief demanded in the for cash at the Westfront door of the
1571.
Complaint herein.
Courthouse in Seminole COu"v
(SEAL)
WITL.! ,iy hand and teal of Fi1da, in !snford. the follw

You Could Lose Your Riq In Mexico

How Much Does It Cost,
IF Z w TIP at 'Sis Boom Bah' Bit

THOMPSON and

Defendants.

Page 75, Public Mecorde
ar.requlrsdtoserveacopyaf your
Seminole
Fla
*T11ton defenses thereto, If
upon Leonard V. wot. Attorney for lies been tiled cialnif you, and you
are rewired to serve a copy of your
plaintiff, at Suite 211. 251 Maitland w
r itten defenses thereto, if any.

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Plaintiff.

•vs.

DELMER W. SMITH
DOR IS J. SMITH.

that an action to foreclose a mor.
tmo an the II
in
Seminole County, F lorida
Lot 4, SAN LANTA, THIRD
S ECTION, as recorded In P11' Book

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MORTOASI FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: DIVERSIFIED MORTGAGE
I REALTY CO.
701 First National
Sank Building
Decatur Georgia
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED

MONTOASI FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: NANCY J. BOWERS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
an action to foreclose a moc•
(gage On the following properly In

Seminole county, Florida
Lot 11, Block "B". SUNLAND
ESTATES, according to the plat
theru)f 1$ recorded In Fiat Book 11,
Pages Is to 37. Public RecorcR

Evening Hera M, Sanford FL

Defendaof. wife, ANITA P. THOMPSON 4(14

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transceivers

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w,der me Liwl Of the United States

Plaintiff,

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NANCY J.
SOWERS, ZALES HOWARD W. GRAY
and
JEWELERS, J. C. ROSERTSON. 4
CAR ONE T. GRAY, hIs wife. and
be J.
C. ROBERTSON TRUCKING DIVERSFIED MORTGAGE I
COMPANY and SHARON K. REALTY CO.
GRANTS

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THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Clilculy COUNT P01
THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
THE IISHTEINTH JUDICIAL THE
101 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL FOR SEMINOLE COUP.Y,
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
courv, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 741415CAIiA
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?.1NSCA4iE
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S4CA4i.S FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC. LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
AC. NATIONAL
HOMES
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor.
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RyROBEIITANGUS
• CD Is expected to be a major adjunct to Trail, soling the Sierras, or slopping about In
CD may have gotten Its Mart In the- cabs of 1&amp; snowmobilthg this winter for precisely the some leaky AM. Nor do they ha" the, poweroetputo(the
l
ieelers, but It's matured under the dashboards of reasons it has ixuved so popular In the car to call better units, severely limiting their range.
the nation's adomobilan and In the kitchens of for help In ease of acddent, to keep In touch with
Abetterbetforoddoorwoitlsa full ftve.watter
housewives or woibbops of hcbbylats. Now,
to
potential In a rugged h
mpSct can, preferably supplied
however CS Is moving oitofdoors with the trouble spots.
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leather
Inawe
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or leatherette cue. 'fli.e
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sportsmen and fre.h..lr enthuslad. For example:
• There's ajoggeron Long Beach, LL, who takes n*cmlyhokis theunitiecurely,bigab.ortgio,neo(
IA cowing number of hikers on the Appalachian
a lightweight CD unit with him on his morning laps. the bangs and shocks while In the field. It's posthie
Trail this summer carried CS
In their "Ican tell my wife when to have breakfast ready," to purchase a limited-channel unit which meets both
"$cke,tokuPIntouth with other hikers and to Says New York attorneyRichard Minion,
portability and durability requirements for $0 or
nvse with CS enthusiasts along the way.
• A Pennsylvinla boys' camp equipped Its lean. The carrying can may be extra, about $7.
Sporting goods shops In the United States and proçam director with portable units this summer Portability In this case means less than two pounds.
Canada now are encouraging fishermen to take CS so that the camp director could keep In touch at all
For most field applications, you really don't need
units out with them
to advise one another of times. (kte result was fewer straying campers. "If 23 cha r . o or three should be plenty, aiid If
where the fish are biting, to call
for help In case of somebody wandered off, we found old about It right you feel you need more, try to get along with five or
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en e mergency. The shops are expected to offer the away and got people out looking," he said.
six By opting for limited channels, you can save
same advice to butters this fall and next spring.
If you're In the market for a CS unit to help you some money.
'.vn hltcMkers are getting In on the act. A find out where the fish are biting, to call for help
A good, wellmade three-channel unit, for
motorist; on 110 outside Omaha recently reported should you need It while mountain climbing, or example, cods about $60; a five-channel unit less
watching a hitchhiker who had been successful In simply to keep In touch with the kitchen, you'll be than $90. Besides the saving In weight, the limited.
landing a ride reporting on his success via CB looking for two qualities: durability and portability. channel units usually weigh lean and take op lean
transceiver before getting Into the car. Farther up
The two don't always go together. It's possible to room. But If you want fulI.channel capability
the row, he noticed three more hitcithibers, also buy walke.talkles weighing less than one and a half combined with compactness, figure on carrying
CSequlpped, and wondered whether the first had pounds for less than $10. Unfortunately, these units around about two and a half pounds worth of CB
been detailed to land a ride for the group.
really aren't built for hiking on the Appalachian gear and paying about $150 to $175.

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fling massive bake-Ins to supply gift. In addition, and carrying
Any
idea at Seminole Memorial philosophy Into practice.
individual
or
Chairman of this year's merchandise for the sale. All the 'we would rather give.
organization with Items for the
Hospital. It has to do with the
hospital caring for the con- Christmas party committee is the proceeds will go to buy idea one step further, hospital sale sho uld contact Rayman or
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the news of the hospital's 'Trick Seminole County Institutions rather than recelte gifts at Ruth Holton, Ernest Behnke,
when someo&amp;' Is sick.
"We've adopted the slogan, or Treat Sale' planned for Oct. which the hospital has selected their Christmas party this year. Karl V. Benson
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receive," explained Robert and spilling out, most Likely, the Seminole Youth Ranch, and party, each wrapped and
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Besserer,
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ad- Into t he adjacent parking lot, the Good Samaritan Home.
Already, hospital employes
"We visited both places, and the Christmas tree for later working for, and helping
ministrator, at a luncheon
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the Halloween sale and
Christmas has been selected as Items, potting plants, gathering how much they need," said Good Samaritan Home.
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Rayman. At the Youth Ranch,
PLthey don't even have wash and hope
only Blshop,JolinnThocnae,ELaIne
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the
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bring
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those little items toothpaste, community will adopt the 'It's Coombe, Sharon Green, Debbie
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which most better to give. slogan for the Pearson, Lou Ann Cosmato,
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one In
persons regard as essentials, Trick or Treat Sale, beca use Karen Wallace, Sandy
Africa, the other In North
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Rayman added.
there are at least two Important Pat Wilson, Nora WIlIetts,
America.
He said he hoped enough ways the community can give: Agnes Bertrang, Ruth Cooper, Christmas party committee members (from left) Ernest Bvehnke, KRrI
All my totters from 'home'
money would be raised at the they can donate Items for the Nancy Stanley, Ph)llis Bedsole Benson, Ruth Hoffon and Daniel Rayman, chairman, seek merchandise,
this w"k were a composite Ode
customers for Halloween sale
Trick or Treat Sale to buy each sale, and later become and Clara Van Dusen.
to Spring. "Dit Is the mnaand
Oktober-Die macide, moolste
maand," goes the poem
memorized by South African
We'd try our best to
school kids at this time
un of year manufacture artificial snow
— "It Is the month of ')ctobes-•
and icicles to creat a 'white
The most beautiful mc
Christmas' atmosphere, but we
translation.
couldn't wait to cool off the
Then In the same breath, I go sweat of our labors In the
Into an American supermarket nearest swimming pool.
to do my grocery shopping, and
Still. I guess there's a bonus
what do I see but pumpkins arid to living this 'double life.' In
cra.berrle:; on display
un- October, while enjoying the
mistakable heralds of fall.
cooler nights, changing colors
From spt Ing to fall, and back and
tasty treats of Halloween
again.
k's really quite con- and Thanksgiving in America,
(using. I write to my family and
neither of which holidays
friends how wonderful '. must South Africans celebrate), I am
feel to be warming up again also experiencing a second
alter a chilly winter, and in the springtime through my letters
next sentence I'm remarking and memories.
how gout L is to notice a nip In
I can thrill In my Imagination
the air after another long, hot to the first green spikes of grass
summer.
pushing up Into the drab and
I remember Harvest Festival hone-di-ylandscapeofthe South
'back home.' The churches all
African veld (prairie). I see
Went
by the northern
• hemisphere calendar, which vlets (swamps) chaked with
pure white arum lilies, and
dictates that this festival comes flower gardens fragrant with
at thu end of the ycar... which jasmine, violets and daffodils.
just happens to be spring-goingI remember spring vacation
on-summer In the southens on my grandparents' farm, and
hemisphere,
pretty new calves plunging
What a search, trying to find
their heads into buckets of
a token pumpkin and a few ears
fresh milk.
of corn in the first bloc
And in my home town, all the
spring!
jacaranda trees are wreathed
No wonder the African in Purple blossoms at this time
natives thought the 'umlungu' of year
an unnerving
• (white man) was sometimes reminder to college kids that
quite cray!
end—of—year exams are just one
Then at Easter, when the month away.. and that thankwomenfolk are meant to wear ful ly the summer I Christmas)
their spring bonnets, and the holidays follow soon after.
churches are traditionally
The disadvantage to having
decorated with lilies, there i3
summer vacation at this
your
nothing In South African gar'
time
of
year, of course. Is that
dens but autumn berries and
falling leaves, and the women it's winter in much of the rest of
feel ludicroii, wearing spring the world. So that South
bonnets with their new wool Africans who make their
overseas trips when they have
suits.
At Christmas we would vacation time on their hands
manfully struggle through the December-January arrive in
traditional midday turkey Europe to find it foggy, snow
dinner with all the heavy bound, and mostly closed down
trimmings, regardless of the until spring.
Travellers return home to
100-degree teniperatures both
iair con- sunny South Africa with the
lit , inside and nut
ditioning is still a luxury in. distinct impression that Europe
dulged In by only the better has to be the gloomiest spot on
stores and more expensive earth. And even worse, the
restaurants in Africa; few travellers are pale and wan
private homes are cooled this from huddling in overcoats,
way through the sweltering while their stay-at-home
months of December through countrymen all sport attractive
end'of.summer suntans!
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know,3What's
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taxable income brackets
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they're greaL Some of the moHURTING ABSY; Box No. 61100, L.A.. Calif.
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Moses,
Jesus,
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For Abby's booklet. "Ho%v N Have
Abraham Lincoln and Sigmu
mothers 1 either consciously ur a Lovely WIdding," send $1 to
Freud, to name a few. And the
Abigail Van Buren. 132 Lasky Dr.,
Smith Brothers, wbo coughed u"cou!%ciously) have their sewly Hills. Calif. M 12. pl@as*
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j"d it all happened 25 years
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to keep her fro m were entertained at a picnic at ago this week!

brother out of her wallet atal "Talk health. The dreary:
looking — It's c?refully cropped shows
them to store clerks, never-ending tale of mortal
and really looks neat.
saying, "Here's my son. isn't maladies is worn and stale. You
Nine-inch round and sq uare
I was so em ba rrassed when
Raked bread loaves sound
he handsome? tie's the cannot charm or Interest or
pans are usef ul for baking yeast hollow or "thump
my folks put this guy down, I
when
president of the Blank Coin. please by harping on that minor rolls as well as for cakes. 'apped
didn t know what to say or do. pony."
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disease. So, say that
Abby, you're my parts
It takes sever al days after I you are wel and all is well with
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Lila Woodard, Home Campbell and Julia S. Earnest.
Demonstration
Agent,
presided.
The advertisement read:
Plans were made for the "Who like to drive at 51 heed
year's work in home Am- well this little verse. You won't
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Happy birthday greetings
met at the Court House. Miss went to Mrs. J. Aobye, Viola

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information

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members o(efflirts being made
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Also Mrs. Roy Symes Jr.,
social chairman; Mrs. Price
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Bob Ball's Pianos &amp; Organs
301 W. First St., Sanford

handicap chairman, Mrs
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chairman; Miss Cede Heard, Church of Sanford.
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Iirngwood "I'm not for
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taking care of our country
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the United States, Yet we
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sell surplus am to Russia
when we could use it here
just as welL"

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honored atatea Oct. 7, at the
designed and painted the flag. Hotel and their room
an
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Although tt City of lake
iflyming I
overlooked Waikiki Beach and
William (Jean) NorrIs, 115 Mary may have observed
Head. Jerri said, "ft
Dttle
and
Bob
Karns
have
Diamond
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Larkwood Drive, Idyllwilde. Bice;tennial a little late ft returned from an insurance
Goes
was
the
beat
trip we have ever
Sponsored by the Democratic yew, the committee
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convention
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had.
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The
couple
spent
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County, the public is invited to celebration.
Doris Dietrich
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hospitality
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co
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and visiting with friends entertainment were out of this
P
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to
meet
and
chat
with
who was in charge of mpoing
Orphaned when they were detective work on his own.
world.
Katie.
small boys, the Davis brothers
a
historical brochure as a
Since
that
time
the
two
The Kirks have some lucky
Jerri
and
Bill
Kirk
Writ
nine
were separated and this is the
bicentennial salute, the booklet wonderful days in the paradise friends. The couple brought
families have kept in touch, and
Friends of Jeno Paulucci, will be available In the near
firdtlrnethetwobroti)ershave now the brothers are together
back as gift mementoes
islanA. Haail
who calls Sanford and Duluth, future.
seen each other In 49 years.
again after nearly half a cen- Minn. home, might be in.
ij'a siw '
COUPIC luscious hand-picked pinup.
And thanks to Mr. and Mrs. chartered 747
When the Sanford couples tury of separation.
on a pies.
terested to know that he will Horace (Oladel) Cochran, Lake brieflym
son Bonnie was stationed in
Francisco were
on the NBC national Mary now has its very own
California with the U. S. Navy
Mrs. George (Pat) Beers
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Katie Nichols, Democratic appear
several years ago, he located candidate for the Public Ser- Program, "Proffle", which will original flag. The COdIrans
tended a business swdw in
be
be aired locally Sunday, at 6:30 contributed and presented the crisp,'? SIflOY.
Atlanta, Ga. Pat's business is
his Uncle Jim through some vice
will be
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headquarters were at beauty and she isa H
model
his field she represents.
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Bu
Johnny Davis Y0c.:solder
brother Jim and his wife Dottie,
from Santa Rosa, Calif. are
currently visiting the Sanford
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cleander, jasmine and orchids. M. Stair from Evergreen, Cob.
The couple has been em
Rodney M. Stair served his and the groom's sitter, Sherry ployed by Cancel Bay Planson as best rr.an.
Stair from Newport News, Va. tation for four years; the bride
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Orlando. In 1971 he graduated
ALTAMONT
Dr,. and Mrs. Charles I. from the University of Florida
Persons, 355 Lake Mary Blvd., where he was swim coach for _______________________________
Lake Mary announce the Lhe znIveraItyand Y.M.C.A.; he
SANFCRD PLAZA
ALTAMONTE MALL
engagement of their daughter, was on the staff of the Dean of
Julie Lo ise Persor.,, to Men; and an officer In the
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Charles W. Barr Jr., son of Mrs. student body government. He Is
.oi4e W. Barr, Altamc to em ployed as district sales
!I xing3, ane the late Charles W. manager for Pullman-Holt
Barr.
Products, Inc. (Division of
MLs Persons, born in San- P'trez).
ford, Is a l%9 graduate of
The wedding will take place
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Rodney Miles Stair It were Estate House, Caneel Ray, St. Estate House. Thereafter, the Louisiana,
Colorado as well as
mariled Sept. 18 at 2p.m. with John, U. S. Virgin Islands.
couple left on a wedding trip to Puerto Rico, Virgin Gorda and
Rev. George Starling ofGiven in marriage by her Little Dix Bay, Virgin Gorda. Tortola. The family and close
ficlating at the double ring father, she wore a floor length
Joining the couple for their friends enjoyed a pre-wedding
white designer gown of Im- wedding were the bride's week of festivities which inported French eyelet and a family from Sanford, Mr. and chided a picnic and cruise to

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Sanford artist Fran Tingle prefers the reality of painting her
dream castles on canvas.
Three Years , Mrs. Tingle
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usband, William. sil
jus l In love with Die castles in BAVAril,"
She SaYL "I decided
if I couldn't br* them home with me. I'd pad them."
always w
to paint, but never knew what
b'-"
viewedthe romantic
cadles of Germany. So
8he enro
uiienwckey a painting dais at 5CC, and this
month is exhibiting her works at the plaxa p.Ocking Chair
Theatord. As well as castles, she
picturesque farm ho uses viewed while traveling in Europe.
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member
zuordSemjnole Art Association, Mrs.
flngle mentioned that other artists exhibiting in Seminole Plaza,
CuselberrY
ga uring October include Julia Nutting,
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SUPERVISED. LOW COST PROGRAMS.

length linen knit gown with a works in the advertising
long aled lace lop. She department of the
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beldegroon,, with Rev. Robert with V-neckline, short sleeves
A. Flenakig of Delaney SL and lace trim around the
Baptist Church,Orlando, of- neckline, bib front and tIeback.
flrltlng at the double ring The floor, ,length skirt was
i i ceremony.
gently tapered. She wore a
The bride Is the da ughter of white carnation corsage.
Mrs.
Martha
Hatfield,
Louise M. Sappraicorie,
Longwood, nd the late Homer nephew of bridegroom was
Hatfllt* br Idegmbthe best man.
son of the Ike Mr. and Mm
A reception followed the
WlllIamBugaj Albertson, N. Y service at the Robed Bwn
Given in marriage by her home.
brother, Charles E. O'Dell, the
The couple will make t&amp;
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14th SL,Sanford ar4 Order G. mixed a11 flowers and baby's
Bagel, New York, were breath.
married Sept. 25 at 1p.m. in the
Barbara L. o'iaii, niece o:
Orlando borne of Mr. and Mrs. the bride, served as meld of
Robert C. Brown, sister of the honor In at orchid knit gown

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groomsmen
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Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Ilelmey
Watkins,
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Keith Meredith.
Augustine.
mechwilcal engineering at the
Following a reception in the
They will live in Tampa bnlverslty of South Florida.
church
parish hall. the couple where the bridegroom will The bride is employed at a
left on a wedding hip to St. resume
his studies In ptWo finishing center.

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parents to help their children learn in
home and community.
Another program of classes will be offered in the spring designed
to show parents how to reinforce their children's learning during
the summer months.
There is no charge for the course and it is hoped parents will
advantage o w
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In_marriage by
father.the .wore a guwi,
ellght
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satin dyledona princess
silhouette with white embroidered flowers trimming the
bodice, sleeves and cascading
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rOffle at the wrists. The A-line
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welcome addition to anY social
gathering today, especially fo
members of the OPPOSIIS siX.
SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. 22)
People arc lucky who have you
In their corner today. Knowing
you're there gives them extra
heart and dretgth.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your imagination Is VetY
keen today, particularly if you
focus It on projects you've just
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) You're not one who'll be
looking for a free ride today.

ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You're likely to be a bit restless
today. Try to team up with an
equally active companion. You
won't be happy on your own.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Channel your energies toward a
worthwhile goal today. The
more ambitious the UndeltSkiJlg, the better you'll lIke
it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

Don't clutter your thoughts with
.ørIni.

nhI.r4a today. Do

something thlit's both 1tai
and physically active, but also
fun.

Your willingness to work will
get you what you want.

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
This lsa good day to make little
repairs you've been neglecting.
You'll be surprised how much
you can get dune.
LEO 'July 23-Aug 22)11's up

AQUARIUS (Jan. 10-Feb. 19)
You're better equipped to
handle the leadership role than
your peers will be today. Assert
yourself If necessary.

at

PISCES

to you to be the motivating

(Feb. 20-March 20)

Use an indirect approach today
to acleve your ends. Don't ho
devious, but also don't be too
obvious regarding your pus-

force today In partnership
sttn3tIon Dcn't rely on
tissoclates to get things off dead
center.
VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sei*. 22)
You know where your opportunities Be today and you
also know that you must be bold
and enterprising to claim them.
Get going.
UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

poses.

YOUR BIRThDAY
Oct. 3, irs

It's to your advantage this
year to become more involved
with groups or organizations-41
Valuable contacts and friendYour presence will be a ships can be made.

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For Monday, October 4, 1976

I FIX HIS VIPJOOW Six
CAN YOU FIX MY
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MONTHS AGO AND HE
STILL REMEMBER

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BRIDGE

By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY
smldveon of bridge bull
will know enough toplay a
heart South will ha ve nothing
better th an a 50 per cent
chance to guess right.
An expert South will study
the dummy before playing to

hick one andsee that the time
to play hearts Is early and not
PUS CLATTER with lIMO BURNS

late. He can
from
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by Larry Lewis
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will acquire

or

that the problem will just go
away.
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declarer will take dummy's
ace of diamonds, play out four
rounds of trumps, cash the
clubs and then discard two
hearts from dummy on the

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prod uces the ace of hearts to
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North opens one

dummy play seem to conflict.

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spade to his ace and puts the
eight of hearts on the table.
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play the suit.
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rebids two hearts over South's
two-club response. Is that
two-heart bid forcing?
It is not forcing In basic
standard American, but it is
In all expert circles. It Is now
taught as forcing In modern
standard American.
Remember
th at South has
shown at least 10 points by his
two-club call.

(For a copy 01 JACOB V
MODERN, send SI to. "Win
at Bridge." do this
newspaper. P0. Box 489,
Radio City Station. New York,
N V. 10019)

ARIES (March 21-April 19) provided you're doinult
Be generous today, but avoid something you like to do.
going overboard. Don't give However, you'll try topalm-df
until I hurts your own budget or a ro ringers on (Rt5.
prevents your having things
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

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Enjoy yourself today, but not at

you want
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
A busy day is In store for you,

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the expense of your waistline or
health. Moderation in all things
is the thing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21) The best salesman knows

but limit the number of irons ln
the fire. Overlapping of ac-

tivitier could cause vexing
pro blem
GEMINI (Ma 21-June 20
'
Getting your priorities
In order
Is a must for you today. Shelve

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born with Down's syndrome — what used to be Called a
mongoloid baby — and Is borderline
mentally retarded.
Craig learns things more slowly thart most children. He
was 13 months old before he sat UP by himself. He was 22
months old before he first maneuvered a spow irft his
motdh. He celebrated his Second bMifty in August, but he
still isn't Potty trained or walking.
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Topic Of City Meet
Participants in a dancing act at the dub, west of U.S. 17-92
and south of SR 436 and club owner Mike Pinter were recently
acquitted of charges that the dancers exposed their sexual
Organs.

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000 recent trip to Sanford, Tesch said the rules aren't
clear about bow to apply for the money. But he said
governments wishing to secure state No&amp; must launch

tax bill, deciding whether you want to lspend now or
delay purchases until 17n.

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discuss whether to cancel the occupational license of

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94th Congress saw headlines inspired more by asserted against the President its own views of
Butz declared that this was Carter, arrive in San Francisco day ta discuss juch subjects as more than needed to wim But it
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Ford, meanwhile, was quoted
Wry of Agriculture Earl L Butz cmded a
who would become acting sec- as telling some black plant
Butz, embattled over voicing ari gagement at Camp Hill, Pa., retlary it BuU resigned.
workers today that Butz was
obscene racial slur, resigned scheduled later in the day, acAn Agricuiture Department "merely telling a stows with
today.
cording to Ford campaign aides source told The Associated
the Offenlive language but had
Sanford's ftrefighters kicked off Fire Prevention Week this moirIning With a
Bulz himself announced his in K%MlvaWs- The speech Press today that the
dent been punished 11very severely,
pedal presentation for pupils at All Souls School This afternoon, the firemen depaWeafter
meeting ,ftJ wu to be made Instead by As. had left It solely up to Butz with
Friday's reprimand.
President Ford in the oval ofisited the Seventh-day Adventlist School.
ftceat the Whfte}louse.
"I have just submitted my
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Sanford and one at Messiah LAtherm awreb in Casadb@"
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ri de away.
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Craig the best shot at life they cari. They are determined to

"normal" levels but — for a variety of reasons _ donL The
federal government will no longer support program
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begins earning her $1-million salary tonight,
Joining anchorman Harry Reasoner on the
ABC Evening News."
After considerable Planning and rehearsal,
Miss Walters and Reasoner officially begin
their n-w Partnership with a new set, &amp; new
fomat and a larger staff in an effort to move
ABC up from third place in the evening news
slot.
ABC expects
huge Audience for Miss

a1ter3 first regular newscast and
hopes a large number of those who tune in out
Of curiosity will continue to witch in Ot

future.

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Nliss Walters notes other ct=ges
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at the "Even ing News," and says, "It isn't as
if I've come here to save them. It's part of a
new commitment to news on thal part of
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Char ms Yo uthful
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69th Year, No. 36—Friday, Ocobr 1, 1976

School,

Sanford, Florida 32771—Prlc. 10
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'Reporters'

President
Theodore
Roosevelt, the future of such Inventions as the aero
remembered for his charge up San
Juan plane and the automobile.
Hill and his tendency to exclaim "Bully" at
the drop of a hat, visited Lakeview Middle
The press conference was staged to porSchool in Sanford Wednesday.
tray the last given by Roosevelt before he
The event, staged as a "news con. left offic, In 1909. Lakeview Middle Schol
ference" with students as the reporters, teacher John
Rafferty, who helped coordi.
was sponsored by the Florida Citrus Corn. nate the
event, said five performances were
mission. Professional actor Bob Boyd play. given during the day.
Students fired quesed the colorful historical figure, who re
lions
on
such
topics
as
foreign policy, the
galed the young "reporters" with his views Panama
Canal, "muckraking," and Iooseconcerning the brand-new 20th Century and volt's "big stick policy."

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A preliminary report on lie
detector tests given to office
employes of the Sanford
Hcusing Authority has cleared
all who were questioned about
the disa ppearance of $500 from
the authority's petty cash fund.
The missing money was
discovered at the end of July
when a bank statement

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But Morrison 's health is failing, and nursing
home officials suggested th at he move from
the couple's present room in the ambulatory
wing of the home to another area for intensive
care patients.
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said. 'Iley were going to move me away
from Estelle, and that was it."
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take a horsewhipping from anybody. I talked
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Peppery to profane.
So he complained to the district attorney,
th e sheriff and flu mayor,
"We're getting Clung in lift., ..nd we've spent
all this time tugether" he said. 'We should be
left to have our last years together, too."
Nursing home officials have agreed, at least
temporarily, to allow the couple to remain to.
gether despite a strain on staff mem bers who
have to give extra care to Morrison because of
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possible a lawsuit may be filed
against the county.
Alexander said he valued
Otto,
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at 17,000. He said he received an
offer last year to buy Otto for

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cmpion Muhamma • tul 38Ju
today he is quiting fighting to
devote himself to spreading the
Mosl"m faith throughout the
wor'd.
"As of n w," All toll crowd tha t
County Court Judge Wa llace
of reporters and photo phers,
21 dismissed a
'I am quitting boxing and
stale
attorney's
petition
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seeking
seizure
of
the four
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could 'ntL1ue after Oct 1.
Church
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Tr'(erring ii child to public lomics
Wedne.'iay. 'We do not we t to
s.hoc1 t a major '.Ictor) for the Crossword
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vowed
anew to fight new atbudget propo?al, suggested
tempts
by county officials to
sevend ct-anges which were
seize his remaining four
approued ty the
chimpanzees at this Geneva
mbsiocrs.
Commission Chairman
Five-year-old Otto died
Edward Blacksheare said this
Thursda
morning that Dabledath had Pound
n night at the County
ear Five Points despite
ndicated some months a
efforts
to
revive him following a
th ere were some
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sight and my hearing and I can hardly walk,
and they're trying to break up my home."
However, he said he is satisfied, at least for
the moment, with the decision of nursing
home officials to lea ve the couple together.
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sai , is Jove.
"Sure, we love each other," he said. "Oh,
we fight a lot, too. Always have. But after
nearly 67 years, this has to be the longest fight
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which serves Seminole's
Kramer
Mrs. Jones said the Little Red opportunity, nor Is the quality the invitation of the pro-Moslem
said
a
new
"poverty-level c'arded propetition was being (lied and an
I' ,j ti per cent of the Little Schoolhouse staff has been of education adequate to uplift National Salvation party.
'w.hoolers, is struggling to sta
Re Schoolhouse children are dreaming of pulling away from the borderline child.
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alive.
now classified as develop, government support by next
case.
"If
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program
llkeours
isn't
a
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title Tuesday night in
The school's federal funos • mental
retardates.
The County Ani mal Control Animal
October. -Infiltration of permanent addition to the New York against Ken Norton, Boa
Control Officer Charlie Filllnger, leit, and
were cut off today, but
"The largest num be r who government controls over th e area, Mrs. Jones said, then made his
rd, after a public hearing, animal
comments at a news
shelter maintenance man Steve Davenport
Executive Director Christine need our training are function, l
on Aug. 19 found the chimps
ast four years has been unbe- these conditions will continue." conference in the Istanbul govJ'e's Iass.t given up hopes of ing as retarded
prepare 0 de
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eliver
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show
in.
rities
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lie
vable,'
she
said.
Jacqueline
Dowd
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keeping the scl.00l open.
autopsy.
dicaUons that they may be
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furctlonlng at a services is losing the staff. 'it
underway, Mrs Jones said The much higcr Ivel "Mrs Jones
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leader of the Black Moslem the civil case.
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By BOB LLOYD
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authorlti commissioners he
had not eden seen Wilson's
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Macrame, 10 weeks, begins Oct. 6, meets Wednesdays 9:3011:30 a.m. Participants will learn two basic knots, progress
through ten common knots and elements. If time permits, advand knots will be taught. Fee: $15.
Introduetica to Astrology, eight weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets
Thursday, 7:30- 9:30 pin.
Instructor: James Newell, licensed Astrologer, AFA member,
Registered Professional Engineer, listed In "Who's Who in the
South and Southwest." Topics: Historical Aspects of Astrology
and the Mechanics of Astrology. Fee: $15.
Punch Embroidery, six weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets Thursdayl:30-9:30pm.
Punch Embroidery, also called Bunks, is a form of art siltdiery originating from Japan, now easy to learn by the use of new
tecimiqurs and spicisi punch nedle.t The subtle shadings in
some cf the plilures give the Impression of an "oil painting of
Yarn.' The punch embroidery kits will be available
In the ckas. Fee: $13.
iterolAc Dancing, exercises set to music In a given routine,
dances itsigned for non-dancers with the emphasis on moving for
ñtncss and fun.
$15. Eight-week class begins Oct. 1, meets Friday. 9-10 a.m. Fee:

deteriorating for some time.
In July, he publicly comPlained that he had not been

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S.C.C. LEISURE TIME PROGRAM

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American Red Cross board orientation, 5:30 to 9:30
p.m., Central Florida Chapter House, Central and Bwnby,
Orlando.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 11 W. First St.
Caselberry Uses, 6:30 p.m., Land o'Lakes Country
Qub.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER I
Cathedral Cowl No. 31, 5 pin., Masonic Temple,
Sanford. Banquet 6p.m. Official visit of Grand Royal
Matron and Patron.
Sen*lasle S.sih Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Qunnley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminac Samfie Klwanli, 7 am., Buck's
Foresters Square Dance Cl* The Forest, Lake
Mary, BegInners, 7-5:30 p.m. and regular club dance until
11 p.m.
Tauglewood AA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's church.
Lougwood AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.

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to do an inside Inv Igat1on,"
Edmund Dabledath refused
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the
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The he detector tests were
right undcr the Fifth Amend.
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ordered as part of the Internal
mer.t, which protects
Investigation, Blackabeare
Americans from
self.
BLACKSHEARE
WILSON
said. Five housing authority
iacrnaUon and has since
employes, including Win,
resigned. Dabledath has said
"He was becoming quite business procedures,
took the teat last month.
his resignation had nothing to resistant
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to requests,"
Contact ed this morning at his
Slacksheare said the In.
do with the missing money or Blacksbear said. "He
was
home
In
Longwood,
Dabledath
vestigatlon
was delayed several
Zlnn Beck was a little apprehensive about his birthday present a rocking chair h refusi to take the test.
always trying to circumvent said, "I don't want to be in. weeks after the
of
money turned
A
source
close
to
the
housing
regulations."
at Sanford
volved In housing authority up missing at the end of July
Memorial Stadium, where a few friends gathered Thwtiday to help authority's operations said
Btack.theareujd he felt some disputes. For the thing being, because "At first
celebrate the gist birthday of the oldest active scout
we thought it
In professloil baseball. Dableda th had cent1y corn- of what Dabledath called
"I'm not ready for the rocking chair, but
let
t
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do
he
whatever
they're
was
an
error
on
the bank's
plalned
that
some changes were problems were just routine going to
I appreciate It," said Beck. Still on the
do."
part."
Payroll of the Minnesota Twins after 40 years of service, Zinn started his playing made in his account hooks
career In 1907 and has lived in Sanford since 1951
without his knowledge or aproyal.
Dableda th' relationship with
thchousingauthot.
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Executive Director Thomas
Wilson II! has been
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no plans to continue the In
vestigatlon beyond the final,
docwnented report on the he
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although the
housing
authority attorney will
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"In the long run,"
BIacksheare said, "further
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NOTICE OF FINDING OFNO

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN. SIGNIFICANT EFFECT os me
CUlT IN AND POE
SEMINOLE ENVIRONMENT

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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LOVA N F Un' TOAG C
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Plaintiff,
VI.
JOHN W. KING and MARJORIE
NELL KING, his wife, All al.,
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NOTICE OF SUIT
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Marjorie Nell King
Whow residence Is Unknn

You are hereby rewired to #its
your answer or written defenset.
any, In the above Proceeding with

the Clerk of this Court, and to %arve
Copy thereof upon the plainiltirs
ttorn.vs, whose names and ad.
&amp; IS appears herson, on or WfOI'I

W where Dr. the I Ith day of November, 1976, the

John Athey "tentatively nature of this proceeding bilim a

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against you for the reVel deman
in ffie Complaint or etipi
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nature of laid 14)u' being for
foreclosure of a mortgag. ,,
(b4fng t to;i;ng des rj
property Situated In Seminole
County. Florida. ID wit

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America "rolled up Its sleeves" today for
shots, the largest Immunizatlon program In the nation's history.
Butsomestatehealth officials said they were
uncerta in when and whether they would get
all the vaccine they need. The national Center
for Disease Cottrül said the fIrst shots would
be given "officiall y" at a health fair in In.
dianapolls, but they were scheduled also for at
least one other state: Massachusetts.
An
Associated Press survey of state heal th offIc1alssbOwed thatmt of them said they had
initial shipments of vaccine. Some corn-

"They accuse nseof neglect,"
1' "tIfeei mat Otto got
cruel treatment" at the pound
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vestigator for the Humane
Society of Seminole County,

said

today that he

observed

Otto on Sept. Sand 23 "sItting
out in the hot sun with no shade

Plained that their allocations arrived piftv-

and no water” in the pound

meal, and many Were worried about possible
future ireguiar shipments

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North $ö of NE ¼ of SW ¼, W '2 91

Estimated Lot: 9".0110
has been cinw that Such If ¼ 01 SE ¼ of NW ¼. SW of NW
request for release of funds will nsf Ii, West 1 acres of N
constitute an action slifiniticantly NW 1,* of SW 1,4. SGuth IS of NW s, Of
affecting the quality of Me human Nw ,.4, so raft North and South and

today and in general lowers the
insurance coverage a motorist
has to carry,

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auto rates," said George Til-

corner of saId Lot 3. thence r
TO: THE STATE OF FLORIDA. South
corner ots
THROUGH THE STATE AT. Lot 13f•et loth* Sw
3,tp,enca run Easterly l2If,ef to
TORI'4Ey FOR THE
the Southeast corner Of Said Lot.
EiGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. thencen Westerly tofu
point of

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CIA Eyed Oswald As Source

WASHINGTON CAP) Contrary to
CIA once
pr'esidasitlaj assassin Lee Harv Oswald as a
source of Intelligence Information
the
according to a newly released
CIA document, In sworn
before the
Warren Commission, former
director
Richarr.1 Helms said the agency never had
even contemplated" any contacts with

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after President John F. Kennedy was
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says Uut
teot" I_OsWa)d a'* ,that
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African and
other Third
dipiGmals
counseled
U.S. Secreta
State
A. Kissinger
be firm ant cautio in rwoL1atio with
leade of Sou Africa
Cone:cing KIsi,nger's policy address
before e General Aosembly,
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an a eged muJtib1l1Ion-diar error in a vital
st '.ica1 Indica r of econoc strength
stirring the U.S. Cens Bureau, e error,
a1leted have been covered up for nearly
four years, conceivably could have
faulty governuat and bus ess decisions by
badly understating the backlog of unfilled
orders
the nation's factories, As a consequence of believing orders were weaker
than they really were, manufacturers may
have cut production and hastened the descent
the cession late 13 and 14.

able to track cases that might are not automatic and will only a 12,000 deductIble in personal

[man, a 21-year veteran of the involve several companies.

said.

Producers Led Astray?

in required coverage is adding

higher, officials said, your

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The other reduction available in St. Petersburg, $65 In Jack-

They point out that the cut-

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About MU the motorists in
A breadwinver's wages also
reductions on current policies head the division.
Other savings would come Florida now carry 115,000.130,But
Rep.
Paul
Steinberg,
I)can
not be garnished although
can start hiring people next coverage.
from lowered coverage for 000 in liability coverage.
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Miami Beach and one of the up to 25 per cat of his spowe's
. can seek lower rates on. new
The new unit was requested week. While the legislature proOver half the projected sav- uninsured motorists and upping
Some insurance officials say legislature's experts on insur- cairninigs can be. they point oul.

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Insurance agents and request Insurance Department who will

23; thence West 1,019.24 feel along

ROBERT W HATC H and Octoh.r ii. ins. All such comments tp,, North line of said Section 33;
GLORIAJEAN HATCH, his wit
received will be Considered And thence South 330 teat, thence East
inhumane treatment and place
and CHARLES ROUT" and in* City will not request the release StO feet to a point lying 3)1.et West
of Federal funds or take artp ad of Center of RW of LONGWOOD
CATHERINE ROUTH, his wife,
theblameona3eriesof cjre,
,inministrative action on the within MARKHAMROAO:
Defendants
thenceNorthoi
tances and a deaf ear turned CUlT OF FLORIDA,ANDTOTHE beginning, WATSON $IJ.
pr oiecipriorIotftedafespjfled in deg, 0310" East 331.25 fss$ along
NOTICE OF ACTION
towardsthewayAJezan(
SEVERAL PROPERTY OWNERS. DIVISION, Seminole County, TO: ROBERT W. HATCH
th. preceding sentence.
Westerly R.W of the LONGWOO
TAXPAYERS.
CITIZENS OF Florida, according to the plat
ULOR1AJEAN HATCH
0. Sam Ackley,
about liii animals and a lack of
MARKHAM ROAD toth, poInt 00
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
—
FLORIDA, thereof recorded In plat Book 12,
Slate of Texas
SWOrn
Acting City
oinnIng .
understanding of how to take INCLUDING NONRESIDENTS Page 5* of lbs Public
City of Sanford
Records Of
YOUR ARE NOTIFIED that an
testimony, the
considered using
care ofaprlznate," Whittthgton OWNING PROPERTY OR SUB. Seminole County, Florida,
4CtiOn to foreclos, a mortgage
P0. Soc 1771
PARCEL 1:
.IECT TO
ey
THERIN, atpublicsaletofhehigh,lf and best the following property In Seminole
Sanford. Florida 32771
Is borne out by the AND ALL TAXATION
The ¶ ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼
OTHERS HAVING OR bidder for cash, at the West
Front County, Florida;
Publish: Oct. I. 1575
i". II IWP. 20 S. Rang. 25 E; an4
fact that the chimp died In the CLAIMING ANY RIGHT. TITLE Door of the Courthouse in Seminole
about
Lot
139,
OAKLAND
HILLS,
ac
DEE
13
th* N. 2159.2$? If. of the E . of the
INTEREST IN PROPERTY TO County in Sanford, Florida.
Soviet Union,
custody of Bruce Clarke OR
betweon cording to in* Plat thereof as
N of Sec. 21. Twp. 205., Range
n
AFFECTED
UsE II:QOA.M.and3;OOpMon,h.Ilth recorddlnpIatk .. l3..,page
(county animal control officer). ISSUANCE OF THE WATER
E. lying WIy Of the Longwond
testimony
day of October, ins.
PubliC Records of Seminole County,
Markham Road. LESS Begin at .
I
cion't
believe
he
would
have
REVENUE
BONDS
AND
TM
E
DAT
ED
this
FlorIda.
CIA
25th day of Sep.
point on the N. lint of Sac.
d1edintheca,eofMetder" BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES timber. 1575.
h been (lIed against vouandyou IN THE CiRCUIT COURT OF THE
Teo. N S.. Rang. 25 East, said
"Or
HEREINAFTER
MORE
PAR.
(Seal)
arerequIr to ierv a copy of your EIOHTEIINTH JUDICIAL CII.
Whlttlngton Is a member of TICULARLY DESCRIBED OR TO
ft. WoftMNEcor,.
polntbiing33
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, ot
Articir H. Backwith. Jr.
*Titte defens, e: ifl, to it on FLORIDA
tie NW', of the NE'., of Said sic,
the County Animal Control BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY
Clef k. Circuit Court
EMERY
H.
ROSENDLUTH,
JR.,
Oswald. The newly released document,
32; thence W. 10157e ft. along (he N.11
Board and voted in the minority THEREBY.
CIVlLACTlONf4O7I.CA
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Plaintiff's attorney, whose
IlneogsaidS,c.73; thenceS.330ft;
The above cause coming on to be
written
A
Deputy Clerk
'
against labeling Alexander's heard
thenceE.c50ft
lea pnt lyIng 33 ft.
upon the complaint this day John A. Baldwin of
Post327.
Office
Bo*
21$, Orlando. ELMER S. LEV1E MORTGAGE W.
of
Florida
on or
before
fbi center of right of wOy of
other chimps "neglected."
filed herein by the City of Lake Baldwin A
Oikeou
October
COMPANY,
a
partnership,
not
1.Ongwcoct
Markham
Road, thence
2l. 19?6.andfiletndoriginalwithth,
"We did our damndest to get
Attorneys at Lam
Clerk of this court either before incorporated,
1963,
N.
OSdeg.
0310"
E.
33179
ft along
of the City of Lake 500 Highway 17.52
Plaintiff,
chimp (Otto) released but the authority
Service on PliinlIfl' att or ney
IiUAowed
W'ly
rlght.of.way
01
Longwoo4
Mary to issue Its City of Lake Mary Fern Park, Florida 32730
Immediately
were wuiuceesaftg until It
WatefRevenue Bonds In ,h,.mo
thereafter;
otherwise CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, R., and Mirkham Reid to he point of
.
Atlomey for Plaintitts
adefauitwillbe
en t,I ed again$,you DIANE I. WILLIAMS, his wife,
beg.nning, all lying In Smnole
Of 5351,000 to be dated as of the dale Publish: Oct. i. ins
Whittington
for the relief demanded In the
,4
Counly. Florid,, and containing
.
He said he and anolner of delivery. en th denominat of DEE.)t
Defendants
complaint or petition.
I25.ê acres.
SI.00Oor any multiple th,,Of but
NOTICE
ACTION
hand
nd
he
of
WlTNESSriy
e
t ua,
member of the animal control greater than 510,000, maturing at
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, JR.,acd PARCEL 3:
this Court '.n Sq_ .,nber 70. 1975
board visited Alexander various times from itii Ihrough
DIANE R. WILLIAMS. his wife.
'COURT SE/LP
I'
_______________________
at tnt SW corner, SE', of the
2015, bearIng interest payable an
Thursday
whos, last known address
afternoon and ill-_..
WASHINGTON
Arthur H. BCCkwith, Jr.
—
6liy on the first da,. of September
is ill
NWE¼ of Sec 33. Twp 20 S. Rng 399
Brittany Circle. Cassetberry,
Fla.,
As Clerk of the Court
ll
, lheq,c,run N. Odeg O$'07" E for
at a rat, not to rxceed the rate
and whose present address Is
By Cherry Kay Travis
aiIowal, by law, and it City 01 IN THE CIR
(XMlt, along the W line of said SC
unknown.
As
is
to
Deputy Clerk
Lake Mary Bond Anticipati Not es
CUlT COURT FOR PubliSh Sept
YOU ARE NOTIFFO that an "'.5ec23.th,,5 ISdeg
24&amp;Oct
1,1,15,1976.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA bED
inanamountflotew,.dng53Si
action to torecI,se a rnortgo on 'iSS"E.,parallel,othe$ line of the
us
Th
PROBATE DIVISION
amoreparticutdrdriptionof
the following pcoperty in Semindle NE'., ot Said Sec. 23, for 7100591 It.
to
NOTICE
said
File
0 PUBLIC OF Cou nty,
Number l533$Cp
Bonds and said Water Revenue Division
t00mt0,v,t0nc,,i,toue
Florida
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF
NN on the
Bond Anticlation Notes
Lot 6, Block "B', SUMMERSET
right of
led to
of
FUNDS
being IN RE: ESTATE OF
Contained In the Complaint filed
Longwood Markham Rood It'ence
NORTH
5ECTIOI,
THREE,
a
in
c
.
htmt,,'
in
30. 1916
these P(Oceediflgs, tc determine the RICHARD 0. SHAP4KLIN
along
(t',Cf
said
Curve, haw'ng
cordingtolheplat,,of
AppliCant; City of Sanford
legality 01 the proceedings had and
Deceased
fl Flat Book IS. oages 76
s its elements a centrai angl, of 21
P.O. Box 1715
NOTICE
OF
dig.
taken in connection therewith, and
and a rad
'ib R ecords of Se minole County, ft., Oh'I5"
of 1113 25
at
Sanford, Florida
tr
ADMINISTRATION
the legality of the
401.774 ft 10 lbi point l
Flor$dS
(305)
3223151
provisions.
ro
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
co venants and agreements
filed against you Sfld you tiflOoncv. thence 571 dee. 4)so" F
bVn
tamed therein, and seek,ng a CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST TO ALL INTERESTED AGES. has
'
Of
?63
ereltedtoser,,acopy0,y0,,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS:
judgrnenl of Ibis Court
Longeood Markt,am Road;
On or about October 77, 1575, the written defenses, ii any. to it on ofhe
13FM.ICKE'rr
validate
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
th, proceedings for sato
id Water
City of Sanford will request the
WILLIAM A. LEFFLER. III, t nce N. II dig 44' 55" W fo
herald Staff Writer
1951 01, it. along , lii's parallel 'o
Rtvenue Bonds and said Water IN THE ESTATE:
U.S. Plaintiff's attorney, whose addr.
into
re
of
Department of Housing and urban
YOU
ARE
Revenue
Bond
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
p
the
N line of Its. NE ' Of Sec 23.
BOX
32$,
___________
Anticipation
Developm
t
en to release Federal
Sanford, Flcriøa
that thi administration of the estate
or before October IS. ISiS Tag. 20 S., Rnq 79 E T henc, along
.ltin i.Iyan, the administrator and said Water Revenue Bonds and of RICHARD
funds under Title I of the Housing 32771
0.
SHAN
KLl
N.
the W un, Of the NE ¼ of the SW
VaIer Rvønu. Bond Anticipation
Community Development Act of and file the originat with the Clerk
at the Port of Sanford, said Noteswhen Issued Pursuant ther,to. deceased, File Number 76231Cp, I And
1974 (PL 9331)) for the following this Court eithqr before Service on of Said S.c. 23. Pt, 0 dig QQ 3g.. E.
pending in the Circuit Court for
for $71 300 ft. to the point of
today the notIon of selling the andsaidcompiaint,ot.,Vjngb,en SEMINOLE
the plaintiff's attorney or im
begin
prolect:
iresented tu this Court, for entry 04
County. Florida,
All lying in Seminoit. County
mediately thereafter omerwise a
pert to pr
TItleS
Georgetown
Industry an
Park
Order to Show Cause pursuant to Probate O,yii ion, the address of
you
Flori
default
will be entered ogainst
da, Containing SI 41 acres
Purpose. Recreation
is 's itUe tsit stupid."
Chapter 75, Florida Statutes, And the Which is Seminole County Co,.,r.
(or the relief demanded in
Location: Sanford, Seminole,
the
Ryan made the comment Cou.t being fully advised in the th0u. Sanlord, Florida 32771. The
PARCEL 4:
Complaint or petition.
Florida
personal representativeof the estate
Beginning at Ihe NE corner of th
WITNES3 my na and seat
after the Senu1r County premises:
Estimated Cost:
CS
COMBANK
WINTER
PARK.
IT IS ORDERED
A D' ntsose address
of Secton 73. ''
An environmental Review RecOrd this Court-on SegteryZ,er 7th, 1576. SW ¼ of the 11W
industrial
DOvciopment JUDGED that the State AND
jspO Boi 1170 750
of Florida.
eid S 00 dig. OS' 02.5" W. along
respecting the within project has (Seal)
S
Orlar,do
Av
en
ue.
Winter Park,
Authorimy 5C.IDA) asked the through the State Attorney Of the Flori
the East tine of said SW i4, 123330
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
been made by the abos'e.narned city
da 37119. The name and a
ft. to the SE corner of said SW '. of
ighteenth Judicial Circuit
cunlv cor..mIzsj7n
which docu men ts the en vironmental
Clerk of the Circuit Court
a study
dress
of the Personal represen
lotid,,, and the several propert,. tat
One NW '.. thence S00 org
BY: Cherry Kay Trsvl
review of the project. Thu En
37'
to look into U pAibility Of owners. tieirg
eve's attorney are Set forth below.
W. along tne East line of
Deputy Clerk
and citizens of
vironmenlal
'P'e NW i
ReVI,W
Afi
Record is on
persons
Claims
Sf:U(flfl the po and 1:ig funds
having
Of
or
the
the State Of Florida induding
Publish: Sept. 10. I?, 21. Oct. I, l57
SW ¼ of sa.
file
the above addr ess and
c?ion 23.
aeiI,ands against the estate are available
for
to criute a more aggressive noniesidents owning properi or reg',,red.
37S.i0 ft thence Pt *9 dig 46' 00"
public esamina tion OED.52
WITHIN THREE
Subiect to taxation therein, ar all
and copying, upon req'est,
W. P4raliei to tn Norttu Line of said
intry.'eekjr entity.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
others having or claiming any rig
NW '4o1 the SW',, i)l 445ff 10 the
The
City
of
Sanford
will
ht
THE
JJj and title or
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
interest in property tO be
West line of Said Setl*n 23. llsence
the proiect described abcwe with
(ted in any way thereby, be and THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
uncor.x't pi' ipcfa," Ryan I
N Co dig 0317" E alo ng the West
Bloct
Grant
funds
from
thu
the above
u.s. INTHECIRCUIT COURT IN AND line of said Section
hereby
—
Department of Housing and Urban FOR
73. 1101 90 It. to
said. On Thursday, SCIDA I hey arendeach
required to slatenenf 01 any court
claim a
orWritten
demand
SEMINOLE COUNTy, the NW (orn of said Sw
aPPeara Show couse,f any there they
Development
(MUD),
World
'1 of the
under
have
Title i FLORIDA.
may have.rechciajrn1
directors voted far the study be, before this Court On the 15th day
rn
1,
NW
hence S *9 dig 4503" E
of
Huuing and Community CASE NO. 76'ItIS.(A.ft.A
writing
and
must
indicate
tts.
of
,
November,
1976.
ry
ftør motion by Georges
}firy
at 3.00 o'clock
Slong (heNor thIlne ofsaldSW , Of
Development Act of 1511.
for the claim. the name and
The Cityof BANK OF PALM BEACH &amp; TRuST the NW ¼, 131652 ft. to
P.M in t he Chams
t
Sanford Is certifying to MUD
Point nf
us
oddrss
of
th,
creditor
or
Jersigned
that COMPANY, a Florida banking Beginning encompejn S 430
hi5 agent
Sanford and Warren E. Knowiet,
Sc.. Laurent said the study wiU Cn?y Ccurthous.
JuJge al (he Seminole or attorney, and the a.',iount
in corporation, as Tr.tee.
white
rs
th
acres
kth deS
in the City of
his Official capacity
alned. if the ciaim IS not yet due.
city
Plaintifl,
-'Itields, Why the pro
Manager, consent to accept the VS.
up
the
dale
when
it
will
OCCOme
due
.'omplaint
ais.cj
PARCIL 5.
po
Sfould not be
lurisdicilon
of
tte
proceetis
the
Federal
courts
11
SHAKER
ul be stated If ttse claim
Thurud;y
VALE. INC-. a dissolved
th
an action is brought to enforce
for
hick to
the West
Florida corporation, at Cl,
taxpayers. In adwt Remu, Bonds and said contingent o unllquIdat, the r*SpOn$ibllitiu In relation
Inf,
fni SE
'j
nature
en.
01
the
Fredeick U. Wills
dition, SCIDA oFficials say
anitcipation notes an Water
0'Iendants, of Sect
uncertainty Shall be vironmental reviews, decision.
loWnihip 30 SOVIn.
stated.
If
the
claim
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
is
S.cs,ed,
ih
vvenue Bonds and bond wruen
Rang, Et, s
$60,000 a C37 UI race track
making, arid action; and t ha t th
in the
dig. so' i' A
THE STATE Op FLORIDA TO;
'Aued Pursuant thereto Should not Security shall be describtd
I
IOu It It from the N
responsibilities have been satisfied
secreta.7's shuttle diplomacy to soulbern
Nit&amp; could be turned back 0 b validated
W corner of
Tbeclaim4rit
VALERIE
B
011115
Shall
deliver
sulfic
lent
,
one
of
and
Ihe
West
the
legal
"
nIirmag as copiet of
f the SE ' of said section
Affect Of the certification IS surviving Directors and Trustfiiii
the conununity, iad ta es Phereln pr ayed .
(he claim t the Clerk to
al
approval, the CIty 04 SHAKER
enable thi clerk to trail One cnpy to that
AND
IT
VALE,
INC.
an
to
tne
ft
to
a
point
On the West
IS FURTHER OR.
Sanford may use the Bk Grant
costs1
right Of
pirson represen tative,
unknown, assigns, SQcCe$n in Way Iin
RED
AND
ADJUDGED
th
fun,
Of
the
I
at
thiS
an
MUD
will
have
fh port cod be Order to Show Cause be
satisf led Interest, trust,,,, or any th
Markham
All persons interested in the es tate
o
its responsibilities undir tne persons
pUblished in to whom a
Road, thence S 2$ aeg 53'Os' V.
tIocres1'si.
COPY of this Nol ice Of
ire manner reouir,d '
or intitles claiming by, 1)3021,. along
s.cti
National Environmental Policy Act thruu, Ufidef Or
Administration has been mailed are
the West rigr't ol way
AIE
!ywiotnted 1tg the pertstill i 04. FIor;da Statutes. l Ph? 'vqu,red,
,w i Said Longwd
dtCet
VALE, INC.
(AP — Thp
Ob.
Mjrkhm
WI tHIN
tvenu,g Herald, a fliwIpaper
THREE
jectionfoits
road,
thenc.
P4
U aeg 5)' 11"
approval Of the reIes,
la WAX)f',Ieral ioan. gtn*ra
You are heqe
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF of
notified
that
n
Cifcu'ation published
p497 It to a point on In* Welt
funds and acceptance of In,
a(t,on has been fled against you by
Und Iry Cf the
In THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION OF certificationonly if it Is en oneof tne the
West ',Of ttse SE .
THIS
NOTICE.
BANK OF PALM BEACH &amp; #said
boon
AND
folileany objections following bases:
I's l?yn.n ra . He says
S ectgn3J. thence No dig Se'
IT iS FURTHER OR. they may have that challenges tne
O.,
TRUST
COMPANY,
bE
a Florida
E
too
00
it
to
with
(a)
T
'' '
ha
t
In*
sen4,
Certification
was not banking corporation, as
RED
AND ADJUDGED that by validity of the decedent's will, fIst ifs
S(H
Pvsl'1ton
Irst, in Seqinniçsg, containing a
of fs Crder
fict executed
r.2,&amp;' '4;)its rdtIm'/erted to ceevtv
and
m acres,1
ualif1cat ionS' of the personal Executive Officer or by the Chief Ihi ba'. Intiltid cause, ana you more
owners, fa-atns, and
or eu
Other
ofticer
of
are
required
to
s,r
I
reprewnta,iyr.
or
Inc
venue
copy Of Ot WIl
my hand
jctht but'tj kbce'Jics.s I
Simifgl, County
decrease
the
NE.Ss
applicant approved by MUD, or
te iurisdicti
if t'e Court.
wnitlen lnswtr and ae
md the
of
of F toridn, IncludIng
(b
if a, saii Court
that
applicant's
5t Seminole County,
ains
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
ll
I ViTe5Idents O.vslng
en to it Ofl STEPHEN J. $OZSRTH, Sanfont. °toridj,
day
O
,
tts.
Properly Or OBJECtIONS NOT SO FILED
vironmental review record for the Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, whos, Septembor '976
3f
West
1 sut'Iect to 'aca'.ai therein,
ojecf ind:cat
a nd CII
bi
omi'sisslon 04 a address is Suit e 60
•Bitii
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED.
1
•
others
havi
1, CP4A Tower, ISEAL)
ng cr cIimlng an right,
TUX Port bu Aot,l rnI116o
required decision, finding, or step Post Office Box iiii, 'i4ndo,
Date of the first PubliCItii
titlC or irterec ifl Property
fl,
vf hiS IppIiCaol to the project In the
dark ,is i
Arthur H BlCkwitfl, Jr.
And,
Ryan
to
he
Notice
of
AdmInistration:
Sep
tOrida
322.
on or before October
aIfed by He 5CflC5 of
it
envmronmentai review PrOCSU,
is goGs :-Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
,ember 31. 1915,
35th, 1975, and (0 fIle th, Orlg,nal
deral
revenuebonds.n4bond
Objedidns
icipa,lon
must be propared 6nd lherof
By Mlttha T Vihln
such
COMANK WINTER PARK
cothing —
With the Clark of t
w4i iu4 t, &amp;3 'construction notes or to be affected iSi f%y *Iy
Court
submitted in accordance with the
Deputy Clerk
s Rocjer U. Nix on .
either
before
Service
thereby,
be
on
PlalntIff
and
t
raguIre Procedure 1)1 CFR Part
sciii
PubliSh Sept 21&amp; Oct 1,1, 1$, )9/
g u.ntil
at the pv.'t
he y are made
Ltt art we goIn pirtle3def,,1
Vice Prudent and
,j to this pro(ee,rq
SiC. and may be addressed to MIlD attorney or immedi,,l,I thereafter DED i20
&amp;4td1
Snlor
ttiii
everyone expt'c
L1.'e
TrusI
Officer
3,r'4flt
.
O3rcr IC) I Md ('sat (ni C,us: shall have
Peachtree Street. NW.,
—
As Personal Repreianl,,l1v
T'VV iitt;' V f;.ebir?" I l'1risrlon Of them to the vIm,
Atlanla, Georgia 10305 Objection,
04
the
Efn'
of
titer' es f named as defendants
tolhereleaseoff und3on bases other
in
is Wjonceivable Ibtit aiy
RICHARD C SHANKLIN
&amp;_ i
1111 1 d Complaint 4n'4 Personally
than hose slated abov, will not be
_______
•P0.ItJV people would sell
a'i Process in this
______________________________
Considered by MUD No obiectogi
cause ATT'n,ir.j ro PERSONAL
'
flt port 'wtthrity," Rye.,
i)Of'iF
received after October 22, eli will
OROEPEU IA REPHESEI4ITATIVE
Friday, Octobor i, 19 7Voi. 69, No.
Chem., a: Sd,:'ord. Semnct
becons,der ed by MUD
i
ROEpT
HUNK
;
APILLER
IC
PuhlistuedOa,f IndSun.y.,,c,,t51t,,,
County, Fior:ca, Ibis ZltPu day
0. Sam Ackley,
The Sn,rd Herald In',
CLA (U, man Jim Iaiel $pt'ber,
Suite 230 Creald, Mali
iiii 4* $
1576
Acting Cily Manager
!
32711,
11 Fr&amp;,,ch Ave Smnl,d
Aion,a
a?
t,
Andrew.
.
'(enn,j,
_)s ,
,
M Lefller
City 01 Slnford
will
Winter P,,i rte, 3fln
1976
Seco1 Class PosSae Pied
eqmw~ 11
*
41
Saiuf.
C(C4•
Ugf
Po Box 177$
Flc(,d* )p'I
ril
H.nt' ø,'Iu,rr 55
'fepnone
FluCh Ott I. 0, IS, 22. 97o
SanfOrd, FIrida Jflhi
': .
.
'
J'ubI,sh
Sept
74
&amp;
Oct
I.
ins
IC)
L1
M.l
Inc
,
s,, ,,
DL'E
Publish Oct I 1515
I
i4
.1% h),nt
bED 173
M,'h Si :o
A'
1.5. 5
A'fli % 514
.) I
DEE 12
..v.'
.. . .
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res acting the within project has reversion
and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
reversions,
beeW1
u1edC
remainder and remainders, rents,
Sir: 5: Martha T.Vilslsn
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
thdocumenhe.n,sentsl Issues And profits thereat, And
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN AND
Deputy Clerk
in?
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. pØ
01th01ec' and m0ref
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COUNTY, FLORIDA
StalemerIt is itof required. ThIs eqresi, and Ingress and usage of a
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
CASE NO. 1'1$44.CA43A
Environmental Review to th LIftie Wekiva River. Toget hef
Exchange Natlonl Sank
PAUL J. McCLURE and FRANCES
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. a T.
Record is
flit it rt' Iboy, ed will al' leases and contracts of, or
Building
MCCLURE, his wife,
municIpal corporation and public
and fs available for 2VtiIC affecting, the said mortgaged
PlaIntiffs, 510 Florida Avenue
body corporat, and Doiltic of
naminatian and copying, upon Property, and all rents coming i1u
Tamps, Florida
Seminole County, Florida,
request, at the city Managirs thereunder whether as a result Of
JOSEPH 0. ADDISON and JOsepti PA. Panlello
Plaintiff.
Offir., bi'v'ern the t'.' o' 5:30 p3zs.a; f time, default,
11th Oct. 1, 3, IS. 22,
•')"E.LE K. ADDISON, i,;s wife.
or other.
vs.
AM. and 5:00 P.M.
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA, and the
No further environmental review
NOTICE OF
CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
Taxpayers. Property Owners and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII' of such project proposed to be LESS the Property described as
FORICLOSURESALI
Citizens thereof and of Sem inole
NOTICE is hereby given thiat, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE conducted, prior to the request for Parcels I, 7. 3. 1. and S below:
County,
Florida,
raises. of Federal funds.
Including pursuant to an
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
rnresldents owning property or Summary Judgm Order of Final
All interested agencies, groups PARCEL I:
en t of Foreclosure CIVIL ACTION No. 11NS.CA...A
subject to taxation therein,
and persons dIugrIng wIth this Seginatapolntonthe North lineof
entered In the above.captloned MURPHY JAMES and JUDITH K
Defendants
action, i will
JAMES. his wife, ak a JAMES decision are Invited * hp submit Section 73, Township 30 South,
ll the property
VALIDATION OF $3S4,000 CITY OF situated in Seminole County. MURPHY and JUDITH K. MUR.
wriftencommen
rconsideranon Range 25 East, laid poInt being 33
LAKE MARY WATER REVENUE Florida, descrIe
by the City to the City Manager. feet West of the Northeast corner
PItY, his wile,
as:
BONDS
of
AND
BOND
AN
Lot 3. less that Part beginning
Plaintiffs, Such written comments should be the NW ¼ of NE '. of said Section

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policies. The Insurance Depart- by Insurance Commissioner vided
Floridians may now take ad- ment says the law also has oth- Pull Ashier to give his depart- only for positions, he said ings are In areas of coverage all thc ioo deductible for collision iiiotorlsts
wuld consider an, said that SO per ceit of all
12 would he filled in the motorists are now required to insurance to $500.
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whether they want to lower that auto Insurance cues are settled
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law which Indintry officials
An average adult driver In protection to $lO,O0O.$, 000, for less than the new $10,000
Optional
tempt to halt fraudulent pay- chide a staff In Miami, where coverages.
The law also sets up for
Miami, now paying $604 for full considering the skyrocketing minimum.
predlict can save some
motor- first time a Division of Fradu- ments, which insurance can- charges of fraud have been
One reduction available to all protection, could save $166 by medical costs and the growing
Steinbert also said the InsurIs
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on
the cost lent Claims, which will check on panles claim are coating them particularly rampant.
conies In bodily injury liability lowering his coverage in all
of premiums.
number
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company has a IeéaI ob.
questionable or suspicious millions of dollar&amp; The work
Insurance industry officials insurance, which is being re- four areas.
cidents.
ligation to try to settle t1w cue
me law, passed by the 1q76 claims pointed out by Insurance will be supported by a tax on the say motorists aaoas the state duced from a required mliiindustry,
Savings In other parts of the
0 egislature to revise no-fault companies.
The lower minimum will within the liability limits you
will be able to save 26 to 27 per mum of 115,000.430,000 u
state would range from
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in mean t the insurance co
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his "Hollywood Chimps," said
today that he arrived too lat
Thursday night at the county
Pound near Five Points tO
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Homing and Urben Development to South 14 of the E I Of Section 27,
retiue Federal Funds IHntSV Title I lying East of Little Wekiva River,
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Title: Georgetown
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cagesat his rural Geneva home sometime next week,
diagnosed the disease as a Suit for foreclosure
environment and Accordingly, the 32 rods East and West in NW cor,,,
sherlfrs said a report on the kidney infection, pending the against the following described aow.
for his performing chimps.
nam, City has decided nto oINW¼olNW".in Section 25;
property. topwit:
autopsy findings Is expected results of blood
Alexander saidhe feels
Lot 51. THE COLONNADES prepare an Environmental Impact
Stateraient unsc the National En. North h of NE ¼ in Sect Ion 31
sometime next week.
THIRD SECTION according to the
cages meet state specifications
Otto was returneti t
vlronmental Policy Act of INS (Pt.
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states and Seminole County, Florida.
to prepare such Statement are as Florida.
DO NE AND ORDERED
Game and Fish Commission, gave Otto cardiac massage and was checked by attendants
follows:
Sanford County of Seminole State of
Alexander, a native of mouth4o.mouth resuscitation "every 10 or 15 mInutes."
Ths proposed project will create TOGETHER with and singular Ip,
Florida, this 25th day Of September
more open space and upyads the tenements. hereditam.nts, and
Austria who says he bought 56
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environment,
appurtenances thereto bilonging, or
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happy and contented chimps the chimp had been mistrailed
Out there," WhItUngton saIdL In any way.
Meanwhile, Otto's body has
The sheriff's report filed bY
been taken to the state Coffee related that Otto beefilmile

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could delay final congressional aournment.
Both the House and Senate hoped to
biainess today and adnrn or the year to
allow time for some political campaigning.
Garn, a Utah Reptthllcan, claims the auto
Industry needs a longer ptponement.

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Sandra
a Glenn,
miracle warier train
Altamonte Springs. At least It seemed Counclhnan
Glenn was a miracle worker when she argued the
Seminole County Commission out 01 $17,500 to pay
for cleanup of a lake In South Seminole.
Hopefully, It's a miracle, unlike walking on
water whithmany hope will occ1ffagain someday.
that will not happen a second time.
The reasoning Is that there's no earthly reason
the commission should grant $17,500 of the total
taxpayer kitty to pay to rid one l28acre lake of
"noxiousweeds." Not when most all lakes in
Seminole County exist In a similar state of weeddom.
But Tuesday's commission decision, for the most
part, will benefit only lakeside dwellers who roost
nearby Lake Orients. These same lakefront owners
will not be asked to chip In on the p0,000 weederadication program. The state will be asked to pay,
as will the city and county.
But because Lake Orients has public acce

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Need Treatment

The exposure of fraud and abuse in the
Medicaid program by a Senate subcommittee is
troubling. ft is obvious that many patients are
getting lesa benefit from the 10-year-old program of
health care for the needy than they should, and a
few doctors are getting more benefit from the
program than they should.
It must be emphasized at the outset that most
physiclars caring for Medicaid pa tients are honest.
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received by all physicians goes to a mere 7 per cent
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either practices in o oPerates the Medicaid mills
where the fraud and abuse were found.
Medicaid went into operation in 1966
at the
same time as Medicare. Medicaid is for citizens too
poor to pay for health care. It Is administered by
the state and local governments in much the same
way that many welfare programs are administered,
Medicare is available to all citizens 65 or older,
regardless of income level. It is administered by
the federal government. Doctors' fees are con.
trolled under Medicare, as they are under
Medicaid, but there is nothing to stop a doctor from
charging more than the form ula permits and
collecting the difference from the patient.
In the case of Medicaid, the patients can't
afford to pay any more. Many doctors refuse to
accept Medicaid patients because the fees are too
low. That tends to f unnel them into the Medicaid
mills, where services are often overprovided in
order to compensate for the low fees and increase
income, and where the quality of care suffers
account of the rush to handle as many patients
possible.
It is obvious that for many poor people,
1Medicaid has fa iled to make available to th em
what it promised when it was launched that is
the kind of "mainstream" health care given
middle-class Americans by doctors and hospitals.
This fIlure results from defects which are
fundamental to the Mediid system as presently
org 1ize.ItIsuplike)ythattheywjllbecurefJby
mere tfr ering iith the system. Fundamental
reform is probably going to be necessary.
The next Congress Isgoing to have to take a
long and thoughtf ul look at such reform,

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The Swedish "model" of socialism has been written and
talked about for so long that it will be stimulating to follow the
remodeling that may now be in More. The recent election which
turned the Social Democrats out of office after 40 years has
revealed that the taxes and burea ucracy of the most wellintentioned welfare Mate can fin,ally inspire rebellion In the
people It Is supposed to acne.
'flpe socialism of the Western European democracies has
never been as radical as those systems which are called
socialism In Communist countries. Sweden's Social Democrts
under Otot Palme appear to have drifted so far toward the
complete submergence of the Individual in their policies that a
majority of Swedes could see that what was emerging was not so
much socialism as collectivization.
Defeated leftists In Sweden are saying that the election IS
part of a conservative trend throughout the Western world,
Maybe ills, although the recent gains by Communist parties in
France and Itlay suggest otherwise. One thing is reasonably
certain that relations between Sweden and the United States
should Improve. Quite apart from any social or economic
philosophies different from ours, Palme's government had gone
out of Ita way to side with Cuba, North Vietnam and others in
villifying the United States. Thorejoern Faclidin, leader of the
center coalition and No.1 prospect for premier, Is believed to be
fairmintied enough to reject that aspect of Mr. Palme's foreign
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homeowners won't be asked for one red cent.
The theory that a public lake allows all county
residents visitation rights Is a boondoggle. The
rights are there, but who wants, or mayhaps can
even afford, to drive to Altamonte to boat around on
a lake that has been cleaned up through the expenditure of public funds?
Thank Messrs. Mike Hattaway, Harry Kwlat.
kowskl and Sid Vftden Jr. for the$17,500 giveaway.
That's not to say that the county's lakes don't
need a pollution control and weed cleanup program.
Most Seminole lakes need that, not just one In the
south.
Commissioner Dick Williams repeatedly has
argued for a countywide program, one that would
require lakeside dwellers to contribute a little hard
cash to even out the fact that residents not lucky
enough to live on a lake have to pay for cleanup of
lakes for those residents whose homes are perched
near enough to provide a scenic watery view,
But wider the present boondoggle It's doubtful

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that's going to happen.
Williamopposed Mrs. Glenn's proposal. As did
County Commissioner John Klmheough.
I live on Bear Lake. And, lately, the water Is
beginning to looka little hazy. Wonder If Hattaway,
Kwiatkowski and Vihien would shift a little taxpayer cash out my way.
Live on a lake? If so, why not write the three
Democrats to inquire lf perhaps they wW shift some
money yo ur way, too.
Here's an even better Idea. If you live other than
In Altamonte, why not Invite Mrs. Glenn as your
representative. She did a wonderful selling Job for
the city of Altamonte.
And why shouldn't she?
She was fighting for her city and Its residents:
that's what she was elected to do.
One must oftentimes wonder what some county
commissioners were elected to do. Unless it was to
disburse taxpayer money in some of the
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Their debate on foreign policy
Is less than a week away, and
Jimmy Carter and President
Ford are using different tactics
to tart, attention toward their
stands on world affairs.
Carter, continuing a strategy
that has had him moving
briskly about the country, was
Northeast on Thursday,
where he attacked Ford's pol.
ides in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Ford continued
IllS strategy of remaining at
home In Washington where he

Minister Arrested, Charged
With Murders Of Wife, Son
CLEARWATER (Al')
A Methodist
minister has been charged with murdering his
wife and son with a but
knife while
another son looked on.
The Rev, Mitchell G. Florence, 45, of
Friendship United Methodist Church, was
charged Thursday with two counts of firstdegree murder for the deaths of his wife,
Nanette
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JULJLU son, Mark.
Police, responding to a disturbance call,
said the Rev. Florence was covered with blood
when he answered the door. Officers said the
two victims had been repeatedly stabbed with
a butcher knife, later found In the house.
Authorities said another son, a 13-year-old
boy whose name was not released, apparently
witnessed the incident and fled to a neighbor's
house. The neighbors called police,
The motive for the double slaying was not
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Such is the condition of
politics In America that the criminal trial of the
governor of Maryland is ho hwn. Marvin Mandel
Is charged with 21 counts of fraud and
rackiteerhig, he Is accused of misusing his of fi ce
and of accepting bribes, but so what' We've seen
it an before, many times before.
The official
calm in the face extrune adversity; the official denies
suspLc1om. The official smiles broadly and talks
of vindication. The official holds hands with
wife as he walks from th e courtroom and
surroundi himself with friends and employes
who swear by God he never did a dishonest thing
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is witnessing something no vel In the ma tter of
indicted politicians. Mandel's trial may go on for
three or four months, buthels refusing to give up
hs executive authority. He says he will go to
court Monday through Thursday, then run the
affairs of state on the weekends. Fraud counts
aside, he's still governor
arid he'll do as he
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holder has clung to power In spite of legal
mortifi cations. Legions of public men have
defendants and of ficials at th e same time. Dale
Anderson, the former county executive of
Baltimore, htc f'l power through a trial here
for extortlor. and tax evasion. More recently
governor of West VrgTh1a Arch Moore, held
power while h,ehij acqulted of exortlon.
Yet the Anderson trial lasted six weeks, and
Moore's vus over in U days. The novelty of
Mandel's situation is that he will be in control
and in court frcxTi early autumn into winter, the
busiest season In Maryland government. Budget
work is due to begin next month, for example,
which
billion date tax dollars will be established by a
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WASHINGTO. (NEA)— For all their claims,
neit he r Jimmy Carter nor Gerald Ford has put
the hard thinking into reducing unemployment,
inflation and taxes we should expect of serious
presidential candidates.
They're advocating more of the quick fixes,
grandolse programs and economic theories
which have consistently failed .
Mr. Ford's theme, on the one hand, Is steady as
you go—which means in essence that if we wait
the rroblern will go away. On the other hand, he
relies almost solely on controlling the money
s upply, a one-pronged approach quest ioned even
by Arthur Burns of the Federal Reserve Board.
And Jimmy Carter's proposals tend to smack
l thnee blue-sky stock schemes which nourish
from time to tim e or fizzle out In generaliti es
which make it all too clear he has not thought the
probl ems tliroih.
With the over-all efficiency of U.S. in dustry
growing at a mall's pace as compared with its
potential, with growing domestic shortages of
raw materials for which our laboratori es are not
finding substitutes with sufficient rapidity, with
our schools falliui behind In the teaching of the
basic and Inteliectut.l skills req uired for industry
end for life, we ere dearly gradually moving Into
an economy In which heavy taxes, unbearable
unemployment and high prices will be the rule
rath er than the exception
permanently.
Which me'.ns we need less talk about sex and
morv from the candidates about how we are to
insure that we will be able to earn our daily
bread.

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For some of the Investors play it safe; businessmei; !ower their can tue. I have just come from a meeting of
men nn
Itcpuhicun candidates this is the pause that dis ivals.
men from government, industry and
tresses. The pause is economic, which translated
the universities, where it was agreed that
lbc pause now appea l-s to be Just that, a
means jobs, prices and homes, and what could be .' temporary slowing of
economic activity. But private business didn't need help to increase
efficiency and to expand production so as to
more important than these?
should It be prolonged several months
For Some months it appeared these might not probably will asswn&amp;'
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produce
more join. What industry needs, they
a different name, perhaps
be among the major issues at all, because the "malaise."
suggested most empha ti cally, was less counterappearance was that of a recession fading Into
productive interference and red tape.
The unacceptability of the development is
What then?
history, there to be buried, if possible, and
Some participants reported on surveys which
obvious. Ci tizens are entitled to have their afthis point in the economic cycle, the outlook pointed strongly to a
quickly forgotten.
series of 16 negative
fairs directed by officers who do not spend most
President Ford even campaigned on his seems to be vu"ied as fairly good, Judging from government policies which discouraged the
of their time defending themselves In court.
random review of stock market letters, the venture capital needed
economic record, which he viewed as one of
to start new busin esses
Besides, there is the humiliation of It. Mandel
steadily (ailing prices, rising employment, bank economic forecasts, and the "con cntlal" and to modernize the old. There is,
they reporhimself sus pended a government officer last
falling interest rates and a stead if slow course reports to clients from private economists,
ted, no shortage of new Ideas, or of men willing
year when the man was charged with embezzling
But as a pause continues, these forecasters, no and anxious to expand
toward stability.
and build. Nor even a
sta te funds; Mandel said the suspension was for
matter how committed they are to an shortage
Now that the recover) has
of capital. Only a fear to Invest because
the good of Maryland, and it was.
lost thought
some oftoitS
ilionlentuju, a lot of fears that were
beeconomically
restrained. A vigoro'mz future, beccme more of what the gover nm ent Is now doing to private
Most gove rnment executives i.i most states
good many forecasters, you
sinking from consciousness are surfacing again, not
see, do business and apprehension as to what
can be suspended for similar reason.i. But as for
like to take chances.
It demonstrates again that neither party can
Washington would do next.
governors, there Is simply no one to do the claim to control the
economy.
Observations
of
old
forecasts generally show
suspending. In Maryland a chief executive can
In the end, whatever we think of one parWhen the pause begun it was hardly feared. It that those who crystal bull
the economy or the ticular firm or Industry or another, the reductn
be relieved of duty only by his own authority. In
was, we were told, the nost natural of occur- stock market or other cyclical events
are great of unemployment, the Increases in wagc, we
other states, such as West Virginia, the conrences; economic recoveries never proceed in a 'n the straightaway but poor on calling the
turns, need to meet the increasingly heavy costs ol It
stitutlons do not provide for temporarily straight line: a
slowdown is healthy: a slowdown
While it is probably too great an assumption to living and the Broadening of the
relinquishment of gubernatorial power, hence
tax hose to take
prolongs the advance.
say the general public knows this, it Isn't too some
of the load from the
even if a governor wished to step aside for a time
shoulders of in.
Now the pause is getting old, and some of the much to suggest that instincts tell
he is not by law authorized to do it.
them this is so. dividuals and families must come from the
indicators suggest it will remain with us longer And therefore, it seems,
they might discoiLd government doing those things
Why such nonsense? Because the authors of
which help inthan we had hoped. And, as if gray economic
promises of future good fortune.
many state constitutions simply did not foresee a
crease private production efficiency and not
news isn't had enough, a pause generates
If this is so, it leaves them contemplating the doing
time when governors would be dragged in speculation, and those
those things which discourage output and
old fears return,
here
and now, winch is being spattered by some reasonable profits.
disgrace to court. Perhaps also the framers
One of the tragedies of such fears is that they poor economic news
and some that might be
For profits, as noted above, are the pot we
believed honorable gentlemen would remove
theniselvt.s are a deterrent to recovery. Fearful called neutral, but relatively little that can be workers must
themselves from office in s uch instances.
dip into for our jobs, for Increased
conswiiers delay purchasing big ticket Items: called bullish,
wages and pensions.

TALLAHASSEE (Al')
G. Harrold
Carswell, aone.time Supreme Court nominee
who was accused of making homosexual
advances to an undercover police officer, has
been convicted of a battery charge.
Officials said Thursday that Carswell had
app('.red before Leon County Judge Hal
McClamma the day before, pleaded no contest, was adjudicated guilty and was fined

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charge of attempting a lewd and
lascivious act was dropped, State Atty. Harry
Morrison said it's standard procedure to drop
a lesser offense when a defendant is convicted
of a more serious charge,

Black Police Squad Formed
ST. PETERSBURG (Al')
A special
squad of black undercover police officers has
been created in St. Petersburg in an effort to
fight what Police Chief Mack Vines calls
"black on black" crime.
"I think that Is one of the finest things that
could happen" said Rev. Enoch D. Davis, pas.
tor of the Bethel Community Baptist Church.
"I'm sorry that I cannot say that it's not
true blacks are committing crimes against
blacks," The Rev, Davis added. "Whatever
way that can be stopped, he (Vines) will have
the cooperation of the ministers and the
citizens."
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Shevin Seeks Suit Dismissal
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Atty. Gen.
Robert Shevin has urged a judge to dismiss a
former state senator's suit aimed at knocking
Gov, Reubn Askew's proposed Sunshine
Amendment off the Nov. 2 ballot.
Circuit Judge James Joanos was expected
to rule today on Shevin's motion to dismiss the
suit by Charles Weber of Fort Lauderdale,
Askew said at a news conference Thursday
that he was confident his amendment will be
upheld by the courts.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Four Orlando
men have been charged with fraud and improper securities sales in what Comptroller
Gerqd Lewis says is another part of a
mas,ive land securities fraud.
State Atty. Robert Eagan filed the charges
in Orlando Thursday. The four men were
accused of bilking investors through the sales
of securities on an Orlando development,
Castle hills Estates.
The four charged in Orlando were identified
as John Schofield, Ralph L. Orr, William A.
Canty and James T. Robinson.
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Sharon Bass
Sarah N. Burgess
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Charles W Kelley
A. Moye
Carrie Smith
George E. Wells
George Jarhalos, Altanmonte
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been no openness because
there's a lot to be concealed."
In Boston, Carter rapped the
sale of offensive missiles to
Saudi Arabia and Ford's
SPproach to the Arab boycott of
U.S. firms that do business with
Israel. He said If he is president
an oil em bargo by Saudi Arabia
orotheroil-producerswlulrjng
retaliation in the fcwin of an
embargo on sales of all U.S.
goods to that country.
In regard to any Arab boy'colt, he said
id it Is "a disgrace

at the Whit House
prosecutor Charles Huff.
But Ford's problems with a
The department spokesim
federal Investigation Into his said Tyler at the time was u
congressional campaign I I- sure whether the allegations I
nances kept surfacing. Ford volveci Ford.
had been under pressure from
"The allegation was th
Carter and from Democratic there might have been son
vice presidential nominee Sen. violation of the election law
Walter Mondale to meet with some laundering of money Ui
reporters and answer qi;estluns was used as contributions
about the special prosecutor's Kent County or Grand Rapids
probe of records of the GOP or- Tyler said, according to U
ganizatlon in Ford's home ills- spokesman.
trict in Michigan.
Published reports have sa
So at a quickly called news the unidentified Informant to]
conference Thursday, Ford the FBI that Ford illegally d
vowed to reporters that he had verted campaign funds to h
never diverted any campaign own use. The reports say ti
funds to his personal use and money was contributed b
expressed hope that the Water- maritime unions to the Ker
gate. special prosecutor would County GOP organization an
complete his investigation then was funneled secretly I
quickly.
Ford.
Ford said "no money ever
At his news conferenc
went to me personally" from Thursday, Ford also was aske
his political campaigns.
abut reports that he accepte
Carter, campaigning in Boa- golfing weekends from lou
ton, said he was willing to a"- major corporations while h
cept Ford's statement and, as was a congressman. He said h
far as he was concerned, the saw nothing improper abou
matter was closed,
accepting the corporat
But late Thursday, the Jun. hospitality.
ti
Department said It was
Carter, touring the Nor
Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi and (beast, was critical of Ford'
other top department officials reliance on Secretary of Stab
who told the Watergate special Henry A. Kissinger and on thi
prosecutor there were allega. tone of U.S. foreign po1lc
tions Involving campaign mon. under Ford.

when a foreign country can tell
Earlier, at Buffalo, N.Y.,
a U.S. company It can't do Carte,: pledged to try to send a
business with them If they have delegation to Vietnam, Cama Jew on their board of dim, bodla and Laos to
attempt to
t
We can't afford any more account for Americans dill lidto yield to that kind of blacked as missing in action In
mail."
Southeast Asia.
He said the Ford adminis(ration "has consistently, op.
pseda(roflgenfor,,gof
antlboycott laws now on the
books, and it Is doing every.
thing In its power to keep
needed new legislation train
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Brown's executive secretary
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. hs Gray Davis, laid the governom
signed Into law legislation glv- "received several hundred
ing the terminally ill the right to communications, both here and
die without medical treatment In our Los Angeles office. They
the first such law In the were divided.
nation.
"I think the real question in
The Democratic governor his mind was today's reality
considered the historic bill for i whether) the way attending
more than a month before he physicians and terminally ill
signed it moments before the patients resolve the difficult
Thursday midnight deadline for problem was preferable or less
a veto, signature or passage preferable to the procedures set
without his signature.
'orth" in the bill.
Brown, who often stages news
Opponents said the measure
conferences In his office when was a step toward mercy killing
he signs precedent-setting V. the aged, but the author,
measures, avoided making any Assemblyman Barry Keene, I)immediate statement on bill, Eureka, sald dying persons
which opponents said was the have the right to choose.
first step toward euthanasia.
"Will they spend their last
The law, effective Jan. 1, al- few days in a manner befitting
lows a d.x'tor to shut off life- human dignity or be kept alive
support equipment for a patient with respirator, pumps on their
whose death is imminent if the hearts, pumps on their lungs,
patient signs a "living will" au- pumps on every part of their
'horizing the action,
body?" he asked.
The bill was prompted by the
Keene cited the case of Miss
widely publicized Karen Anne Quinlan, but noted that his bill
Quinlan case in New Jersey. would not have affected her
She lay in a drug overdose case because only the person
coma for more than a year whose life Is at stake can make
while her parents sought the the decision.
right to let her de.
The living will can only be
A court has permitted her signed by healthy or sick
respirator to be disconnected, adults, and with two witnesses
but she is still alive. The bill who can't be relatives. It must
would not affect a case such as be renewed every five years.
hers.
______________________ Doctors who acted under pro'
visions of the bill would not be
liable for the person's death.
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ey Irregularities In Ford's home
In Portland, Maine, he said
congressional district. That Ford had abdicated his foreign
started the special proee
's policy duty to Kissinger and
probe.
that U.S policy now "Is conFord's running mate, S, ducted in sead bysie
merson
p
Bob Dole, had been attributing who is not the pre dent
and
the special prosecutor's lnvestl- who has no regard
for margatlon to political motives.
ality,"
But a Justice Department
And he said U.S. foreign pcIspokesman said the allegation icy "In the last few years has
was made to the FBI by an In
been amoral in nature. There's
formant and that the FBI re- been no commitmt to truth,
ferred the matter to Deputy There's been no constant
tty.
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declined conuaent. Meanwhile, R
Joseph sources confirm she had some
industrial empi:e is now bo hearily subsidized by company preferred
legitimate
to deal with the more lenient
Minish, D.-N.-I., is seeking to give the aadii imi.xlical problems. But
the taxpayers that the company allegedly has Renegotiation Board.
she also look off an adagency a larger role in checking the books of ditionl 58 days during the
siphoned gc,vcrzunent money into its commercial
height of the camThe audit agency, nevertheless, has been government contractors. His legislation
projects.
has pagn from June through November. Sandra has
investigating Lockheed's vast California
been sidetracked, however, by friends of the acknowiedged that she spent some of
Federal lnvc11931ors have accused Lockheed aerospace facilities, Seattle shipyards
this time in
and
industrialists.
Indiana helping to re-elect her father. Under
of channeling more than $45 million of the tax- Mdrletta, Ga., complex. The ILnegotiation
HAR1'KE HOWlS
The normally amiable union rules, she was entitled to only 11
payers' moocy into such commercial develop- Board, for
days sick
its part, assigned a special three-maim
Sen.
Vance
Hartke,
D.-Ind.,
hosmled with in- time and tO jiys vacation time. Yet the union
rnent.s as the L011 jetliner,
committee to procure other financwi data.
dignalion over our report that hi' daughter paid her for
This was accomplished through a complex
the entire 110 days. Not until after
The General Accounting Office, thereafter, Sandra had found employment with a union and the
bookkeeping maneuver. In its simplest form, the asked to see
November
election did the union threaten to
Renel'atiatiun Board' s financial
an insurance company that benefited from tie dock hcr
technique was to commingle costs from findings on LocEted. This
pay.
information, was senator's votes.
It is also
miwigoverument work with costs from govern- submitted, together with
from the confidential records
a highly confidential
Her niployers, we also reported, were that the unionclear
mont contracts, explain the investigators,
vigorously 3upforted Hartke in the
covering letter, by Chairman Richari
remarkably tolerant. They allowed her to work Campaign. As one
It is alleged that Lockheed charged to defense 11otn'iqui'1.
only
when she felt like it, and sometimes mailed election will de memo puts it, "Winning this
contracts some costs that actuai!y went into
pend largely on our ability to
Although Holmquist's letter doesn't specify
her
paychecks
to her home.
building the civilian jetliners. Thud the unwitting tie precise
conI!,mce an Informed electorate that Vance
amnour,t that Lockheed took from
llartke responded that his opponents, "by ILz tke
taxpayer wound up helping finance the corn- Peter to pay Paul,
should be returned to the Senate."
it is estimated that well oer
damn,"
had better "leave my children out of it."
pany 's commercial endeaors.
In 1971, Sandra found a be
$45 million was involved in the jugglmn'4
tter job with the
It wasn't easy for Sandra, he said, "being Sen.
It is small wonder that Lockheed had trouble operation In 1972
Traveers Insurance Company. But again, she
alone.
Vance Harthe's daughter."
was crrnitted to spend most
separating its governmug and commercial
President Ford, meanwhile, has held down
of her time at.
It
wasn't
Sendra
but
the
senator
whose
bookkeeping, for the industrial coIosus did a the Renegotiation Ho
lending to pe
rsonal interests.
Hartke also
--)
rd's staff to loss than 200.
conduct
we were questioning. He voted down the happens
whopping $2.2 billion in government business This has left too Ieu
to be a power on the Senate Conuneree
watchdogs to keep an eye on
line
for leis!itlun endorsed by the Brotherho
od Committee which has
year. At the pleading of President Ford,
the skimiduggery of the industrial giants. While
jurisdiction o er in.
of Hallway and Airline ('!erk.s et the sain.' time surance matters.
Congress also granted $200 mnillain in federal the President pinehe;m pennies, his industrial pals
that his 'laughter was on the union paroJ.
loan guarantees to keeo the company from glng apoarcntly are
Footnote; In his attack on m, the senator
stealing millions.
The Union let her off, with pay, to campaign stated that our
bankrupt.
Ltory 'was first used in the 1)70..
Footnote: Lockhted has denied knowledge of for her father six years ago. Confidential union
Its books, there(or, are suppoed to be open ar.y diversion af '.ands
. campaign," Th conifidcntimij
memos in our
from gernmmmt to
records shot. that she missed work 110 days
to govenu.n( auditors. But as we reported Ei) cunur,ercal
from possession hadn't beta made oubllc previousl,
plrposes. The Defense Contract
January
through November, 1970.
July, tI' i' 1eise oiitract At4it Agency wrii
In fact, Sandra didn't even
AtIit Agency :ad
Reneg'4iaIioti Hoard
go to work for
She proclaimed 52 days sick leave, and
our Travelers until the
year after the 1770 campaign.

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National Conference,
even. But he'll go for the will learn that the Chargers shouldn't win by more than 10
Miami 17, Los Angeles 11
with the talent and the Bengals,
The Chargers have the Chargers this week on the have left that category.
Buffalo Il, Kawu City 14
points.
It's shootout time in the lea gue's leading
The Rams' defense is hurt ing though.
quarterback In st rength of last week's impres- Oakland 27, New Engla nd 10
Now
that his training camp
Dallas
3$,
S
ea ttle 13
American Football Conference. Dan Fouts and the *yc' top sive victory over the
with Merlin Olsen nursing a
Philadehilia 11, Atlanta 14 season is over, it's about time
It's
bubble-bursting
time
for
Two
teams
Two high-powered offenses offensive production with 1,243
going in opposite torn hamstring. The difference
Coach Dick Vermell has the O.J. Simpson started running
Beating Cleveland the way the Patriots, who've had fun directions. Tom Landry, who
roIlide In Denver Sunday when yards,
could be the Dolphins' little old Eagles believing after blowing
like O.J. Simpson can. This
Denver
did
is
nice
but
not
as
kayoing
Miami
and
Pittsbur
gh
the unbeaten San Diego Changwas coach of the Cowboys when Cypriot placekicker, Garo out the Giants and
The
Broncos,
however,
are
tough.as
putting
it
to
St.
14001$
the
carrying
could
be the time.
last two weeks but will come they startcl as an 0-Il-I NFL Yepremian.
r. ens .. that's right, unbeaten San
the league's top scoring team the way San Diego did.
Washington to overtime.
Defruit
21 Green Bay II
up
short
against
the
Raiders.
expansion
t.'am
and
is
still
Diego Chargers .. take on the with 90 points in the last two
Houston 24, New Orleans I
San Francisco $1, NY Jets 7
The picker was 9-5 last week, Oakland should get a boost with there, has won and lost.
The
Ucus,
believe it or not,
Broncos.
He likes
The Oilers are burning after
gam es. Speedy Rick Upchurch
The best thing about this have
have the NFC's best defense
' Coach Tommy Prothro 's set a club record by returning moving the season's log to 31-10- the return of qua rt er ba ck Ken winning better.
I For .756, The picks:
a one-pointer to Oak- gameforthe winlessJetsisthat statistically. Green Bay, howStabler, who missed last week's
Chicago 20, Washington 14 hand
_ A Chargers dropped their first 10 two punts for touchdowns In a
last week. Their defense after it's over, they'll only have ever, comes close to having no
San Diego
Denver 24
game at Houston.
Upset Special. Those elderly will swallow up the Saints, who 10 more to play.
games last season but have 44-13 rout of Cleveland last
r
Quarterbacks take five years
defense.
St. Louis 24, NY Gi a n ts 14
been t he surprise of the Nation, week,
Redskins played close to five have two solid young runners In Baltimore 37, Tampa Bay
to develop. Dan Fouts, in ,ij
10
Pftls
A
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17, Mlaneseta 14
ul
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of
thumb,
the
Giants
periods
and
didn't
look
very
W
a] Football League this year
Tony Guibreath and Chuck
There's no good reason to exSo we have the classic con- fourth year, is a head of SC1IC4. always play better against the special in any of
This will be a grinder. The
ffiwith three straight
them before Muncie.
pert Tampa Bay to score a Stealers are in a must-win situfrontation of two efficient scor- ole. So are the Chargers and league's better teams and occa- beating Philadelphia last Mon,
. Included in the stringvictories.
Is last tug machines, The pro picker they'll stay that
CincInnati 17, Cleveland 13 touchdown this week unless you atlim and it won't be easy In the
way
against
sionally
coitie
up big against day night. They are vulnerable
week's 43-24 romp over St. usua ll y likes
This is for the championship believe in the law of averages, Vikings' baflyard. The Picker
the home team Denver, which is dynamite their
I
NF( East foes from St. tutherunandihe Rears' Walter
IAWs,
f Ohio and there's a lot of One a month would be pretty believes they'll find a way,
one of the powers of the when everything else looks against the league's patsies but .ouis. That means the Cards
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but Trinity Prep and Seminole
we could win two of our
didn't do as well.
(ow games, we should be pretty
Lyman.chalked up its third well set for the rest of the
straight victory with a s&amp;o season," said John Reichard,
drubbing of Jones; Lake Howell Seminole's coach.
stretched its record to 3-0 with a
Seminole faces Lyman
16.8 triumph over Lake
Thursday night
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defensive tackle Tony Ray Hill
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Ohio Stadium. "We've got to go Ohio Stadium.
to the field not making these
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Aitgelt In Sahara
LAS VEGAS (Al') -Stan Al. managed to make some

fully lining up his staff rotation

"It's a gooly-louiting thing " thLs morning," said Armstrong.

foe the American League play- he said, "but it gets the job
offs against the Eastern cham- done"
pion New York Yankees next
It certainly got U
week.
Thursday Altgelt, a 27-year-old
Ilerzog's players, after sev- tour rookie used the
ere! weeks of holding off a scahtte stripe! "Demon" put
y homestretch charge by the - which fe'jre.c a m.dge on t

who already has assured himself of a spot in the top 60 money-winners and an exemptio.i
For next year.
"I told that b my sponsor. He
said, 'Well, there's $27,000
worth of motivation out there

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easier. A victory over Oakland to the ball

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Wednesday night gave the the first time. Ile one-putted 10
yals a comfortable 3I a-game times on the way to &amp;
seven. strong, a non-winner in four
lead and reduced their

value education and youth.

"This will never change. And knowing th at, I cannot
help but be optimistic."
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the tour, played his
"wither" to one.
to tic any Armstrong foi' the fi
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Thc' Royals are so confident top spot.
29 and then birdi ed his final hole
f winning their first champion"I got it going early and I for a
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ny Murtaugh, the craggy'Faced, division titles, will retire as -niursday that Murtaugh win
Murtaugh quit after the 1964 corruc,P great story teller and a
step down as Pirates manager seasop for heal th
reasons, then warm person.
rocking chair strategist who l ed ilianager of the baseball club.
tom' the fourth - and no doubt returned
the Pittsburgh Pirates to two
as
interim
manager in Milk was his alcohol, the
The Associated Press learned the last time, perhaps today. 1967,
replacing Harry Walker. rocking chair his podium.
Mullaugh's past resignations III,was hired again in
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1970 and clowning his way of coping with
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putts,"
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TALLAHASSEE iAP)-flubbard, whose Rattlers weren't interested. Ilubbard
Florida A&amp;M Football Coach play in the National Collegiate said. lie said he ruled out FlorRudy Hub ba rd wants to play A t h letic Association a small ida State buau.se there are too
iorne bigger schools, but so far school Division 11 category, many supporters who back the
hes found nJy one taker, the '.aIdhesoughtganieswith2o
football teams of both schools
University of Miami.
30 Division I tearns.
Florida A&amp;M, undefeated in
lie announced Thursday that
"Miami ,.as the only school two games this year, has played
Florida A&amp;M and Nliarni will within the state that we sent one !tweral
predo"I'motly white
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Carolina
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gers
tonight. And even if they lose to 6.4 beat the Cleveland iim,, teamed up for a seven-hitter as
California whipped Chicago.
and California trimmed
the Twins, they can still
win the Chicago White sox 7-3.
Jackson singled in a run in the
divisional championship if the

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Florida State is in pretty good
approach before Memphis State shape for the Kansas S

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Tic Kansas City Itnyals
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to clinch the American
Wt pennant tonight League nesota this weekend is not SteveGrlULGrllli,who relieved
without enough," says Kansas City's the starter wi th two outs in the
the help of tix California
Afl Hal McRae. "U we
are going to sixth, got his third save of the
gels, but Mar ager Whitey Herkeep any momentum going into season.
zog will take it anyway he can
the playoffs, we can't win me,
get It.
lose one and win one again.
Angels 7, Willie Sox 3
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After weeks of apprehe nsion,
In iimiti 'baseball
two other newcomers, pitchers
Jon
the Iloyals call finally win the

the evert that Kusas City is tgelt made a fond a
Waiml, of

the nceds of the membership.
"I wonder how they would like it if we dropped all rules,
and there was no limit on postseason football games, the
number of scholarships, and no limits on recruiLing."
Bycra is unquestionably the most po werful man in
co llege at hl etics. And he views the future with the same
optimism he felt the day he took the job 25 years ago.

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ship that some of them are Glynn picked up his first major
looking Post tonight's game.
league triumph In four deci-

Ilerrog is still undetermined
about a starter for Saturday. He
leans toward Dennis Leonard in

there would have been none. We've simply re:iponded to

new professional f04g hail team have acquired controlirig
Interest in ('omBanks, a Winter Parkbased holding

against Kansas State, 1-2, after said. A might try it me more
three suLcessive losses on the this weCk. I've got a suspicion

team.'Ho,Axkn said Thursday. game that Seminole (wis said

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at Royals Stadium. Howev.--.

whom say thatwhat began as a service organization has
become a regulatory agency.
"To an extent, that is true," Byers said. "But if there
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match play with a 1 p.m. pr

"In 1951. %hen we adopted the first riles governing tele-

vised gaines, it was the same thing all over again. It
seems like we've had a crisis every year.
The most Frequent and caustic criticisms In recent

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both squads.
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Miami, despite a 1-1 record, is
A win over the Hurricanes
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Wilder, the breakaway
biggest achievement
of challenge Saturday, with speedster who shares ball soISU's
far was its '6-6 tie with
Florida trying to stop Terry carrying with a fleet of
Nebraska, ranked No. 1 at the
Robiside of Louisiana State as backs, has gai ned 211 yardsfast
in season's
the Tigers try to corral the Ga- 15 ca rries for an average of
Florida Coach Doug Dickey
tors' Willie Wilder.
14.1.
said
the Tigers' "reaction on
The game is a tossup and the
"Robie is playing all-con- defense
makes
it hard to make
prize to the winner is big - a ference football," said Florida a big play
on them."
leg up toward the conference defensive coach Doug Knotts.
LSU leads the SEC in total
the league and 2-1 overall. ISU have a big, strong line of defense and Florida leads in tois 2-0-1 o verall and is making its scrimmage and many fine run- tal offense.
1eue debut.
ners."
The Gators' quarterback
BOth teams are nationally
Wilder had a big game Jimmy Fisher is second in
ranked; LSU as No, 11 and against Mississippi State last passing, while Bill Kynes,
who
Florida at No. 19.
week, running for 124 yards, in- took over when Fisher was hurt
Rotiskie leads the SEC in cluding a record-tying 91-yard slightly
last week, is 10th. LW
rushing with 376 yards. A work- touchdown burst.
quarterback Pat Lyons ranks
ho rse, he has carried the ball
But Robiakie outdid him, set- fou rt h.

South Lake in Grovejand at 7:30

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THURSDAY NIGHT
FIRST - I Kehso Queen (I) 330.
360. 360; 7. Alice Hansen (I) 3,30,

THURSDAY MATINEE
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DAYTONA BEACH

Alava Soto (3) 1.20

(3lwlth 17) 1,169 60.
A - 1.516. Handle

440.3. Midnlçht Malor (7)3.00; 0
(21) 41.40; P (25) fl90; 1 (237)
119 10: 31.04,

0(1 3)2060; p (3-I) 64.10; 1 (3 13)
12300, 3143.

Dog Racing

No Qimes schhe4
Games
Montreal (StAnhOuSt 8-12) at

TWELFTH - I. Mary,) Larrea
U) 13 2') 1.10 520 2. Alawa.Ramon
(I) $20 5.20; 3. ManoloBengo (6)

ELEVENTN_1.W,IqhICanCan
17.10, 1010. 3.30; 2. Bar S. 3) 331.55; 31.4$.
l4edwI,i (4) 1600,510; 3. Warrior
TWELFTH - i. Travelin Rosy (2)

California (Tanana itim at
Houston
San
Fran 11 16 .463 24's OthuIagd (Blue 1312), (n)
Saturday's Games
San
Diego
79
809imore at Boston
Atlanta
69 " .434 It
C'eveland at New York
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360. 3.60, 2,10; 2, Don., E ckert (2) 5900; 30.11
900, 3.20. I. G. R. Sue (I) 4.10; 0 (2
ELEVENTH
I. Canadian Bowl
i) 19.30; P (1.2) 4590, T (4.23) (5) 3.20.
2.60.210. 2. James Tryon
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Chicago (Barrios
58)
Trias (Ur'tarer 1012),
In) at
Dfroit (Bare 73) at Ml.

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4203. Ogu'za•Zarr, (7) 4.200 13 8)

11.30 9,103.202.

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Jack Tryon (4)
P tél) 190.30; 1 (61 1) 437.10; 31.31, 340. 3.20; 3. TeIsa Heather (1) 1.20;

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ISU record with 214

Pine castle vs. Tuskawilla at 6
p.m.
In the midget league there
are games at Lake Brantley,
and two at the Seminole field.
Oviedo and ernino!e field.
Ocoee faces Tcague at 6 p.m.
at Lake Brantley, Jackson
heights meets Tuskawilia at 4
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finish in the eight-game season.

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Two pee wee league games
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ference tewn of far less stature. State at Kentucky.

'VThen we adopted the 'Sanity Code' in 1947, the first restrictions on rec ru iting and financial aid to student
athletes, there were eight-column scare headlines all over
the country," he recalled in an interview this week.

years tut, e,
,ome fruin the nuijor football schools, many of

from Seminole County swing
back o action Saturday .
ternoon with a bevy of 11 games

equipment and financial

back Mike Hayf-, still had an
ouanthng game. Defensively,

sers of past seamrm Theylye

Pop Warner League teams

Pla'd by a shortage of

backing in the early season, the

'Me Buckeye3, v.hco lost to opposition at Ann Arbor. The at Navy; Auburn at No. 16 Mis-

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n(1, in recent years, a vast upsurge in legal problems.
The NC/tA has never lost a lawsuit, but in the past three

an optimistic enthuMasin for his jeb and his organization.
And he accepts with a goodnatured, confident tolerance
the barbs and critiss hurled at the NCAA from various
segments of Its membership.

MIssouri 22-21 last week, Rig Ten Wolverines lace Wake sissippi; No. 18 Notre Dame at
haven't been the confLdent brul- Forest, an Atlantic Coast Con- Michigan State
and No.20 Penn

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complex organization of 829 members. With growth and

Miand, Fla. visits No. 5
Hayes is not only acutely good we are," says Donahue, braika; Villanova tackles NeNo. 7
aware of the return bout with whose team owns victories over Maryland and No. 9 Kansas
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a 5puUer5, utn W5O 01 the
hosts Wisconsin,
Force
specter of losing two straight
In other games, it's No. 11
games at home. That hasn't
Michigan, the nation's top- Louisiana State at Florida;

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Wymore Tech field,
"The defense didn't play that
welt, although we got a
The Big Red Machine
shutout," McCullough added. dropped its first game, 24.0, to
"We have tough gam es u
the Orla ndo South team and
coming against Seminole and was blanked again last week by

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"me NC/tA was born in turmoil," Waiter Byers
response, "and has lived in crisis. We've met and dealt
with difficult situations before. We will again."
The son of a Missouri cattleman, Hyena this week passes
the quarter-century mark as executive director of the
NC/tA, ruling body of collegiate athletics. He was 29 in
1951 when
was named the first full time head of the
urgnizatian. The next year he moved the national staff,
consisting of himself and one secretary, (coin Chicago to
Kansas City.
Today, with a staff of 57, he presides over a sprawling,

averaged $1,000 a day.
But Byers, now 54, with a shock of thick, gray hair and a
waistline nearly as trim as an All-American's, maintains

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1971 .
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No. 2 Pitt plays Duke; No. 3
Oklahoma faces Iowa State;

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and 15 for touchdowns white the Central Florida Adult
Anthony Brooks got loose for Tackle Amateur Football
scores on jaunts of 47 and 25 League, sees action for the
years with Tom Kleinknlght third time this scason Sunday at
added TD runs of 35 and 7 1:30 with a game against

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scored so much I couldn't
believe it," he said.

about Saturday's meeting with doesn't wonder why. con- bama.

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QBJohnStaplesseearuimJngi- ,om, Patriot Mike CasteIlano(77) in pursuit

bowl game at Pasadena. Now No. 8 Ohio State, will play the ers. An overflow crowd of
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it's replay time in Columbus. role of underdog in this rematch 000 is expected at Athens, Ga.,
"We'll be very, very positive of intersectional powers. And for the game between unbeaten
(gin what we do," says Hayes UCLA Coach Terry Donahue Georgia and once-beaten Ala-

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made
mistakes
unHowever, the role of prohibitcharacteristic of Hayes' teams lye favorite has Michigan
,). At Ohio State, UCLA is a dirty - piling up almost twice
as Coach Bo Schemblecher wor" four-letter word.
many penalties as the op. red. Exerdsiig an old coach.
' Whenever the subject of last position during their 2-1 start. ing perogative of
pessimism,
dIlseasons Rose Bowl game
'Some have been earned, Schembechler cautions: "Wake
comes up, Buckeye disciples some unearned," says Hayes. Forest is the
kind of team that
everywhere vow vengeance. "It could show a lack of ex- can be a lot of trouble for us"
The Bruins cost Woody perience more than anything
Another top game Saturday
Hayes' team a national chain- else."
will be No. 6 Georgia against
pionship by beating Ohio State
UCLA, although 3-0 on the No. 10 Alabama, a battle of
.10 in the memorable Jan. 1 season and ranked higher than Southeastern Conference
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Trinity Prep. Bill Piland asod
Dough Kerr had strong games

Gene Knight and John

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?tostb.fl Is a eacw*y blanket.
*ft*there'll be a period
of adjustment As i
at the Univerall, of Southern
CaliMnia IOF lbS lIst 11 years,
he was need to winnIng 10 Per
cent of III games. With
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.epsi'on teatn, he'll be lucky

to win a COlJto in
IM.

John McKay, who came
orlglnellyout of thecoal mjne

coIngry of Went Virginia, has artistic respectability. Du
an appropriately acerbic. McKa
s Ptr4KTtive On his Job
l0*
life to weather the won't y'
change.
change.
There is a little of the stand
4#1rm going into thb flirst
Comedian in McKay, the
season tlth*lng we can wIn 14 tendency to selfdeprecatlon,a
games," he said, a glint blitheness that masks the true
showing in his pale blue eyes, as hdaislty.o( the man.
he contemplated his new
"You hate the thought of
assignment. "Then when we losing," he once said. "It's
lose the first one, I'll say, 'Well, unreasonable, but the fear of
Of
I'll be darned."
defeat crawls at you. I
The first "darn" has been myself thinking,'! can't lose. I
reached, and there'll be can't lose.'
numerous others before the
"Well, why can't I lose? The
Buccaneers can lay claim to world won't come toanend."

McKay i

an

achiever

because it WAS the only way out
of th e coal mines around

Eventtzvili.,W. Va., where his
father worked deep below the
ground. He became an aU.date
running back at Shinndon,
W.Va., High School, and
eventually, after service in the
Mr Force during World War no
wound up at the University of
Oregon, playing wtngback on a
team led by All-American
quarterback Norm Van
r,(JtJin.
McKay would have been

small for the twos, although he

him the lifelong
to
which he thought he was al.
Utled after ao many yearsat the
Conference. He went Into school. The Tampa opportunity
coacbfiX and paid his dues as came along when he had
an "IetiM for a decade before nothing more to prove at USC.
getting the head job at USC In And the money, though not
1910.
publicized $ million for five
His Trojan teams won four years, was still good enough to
was drafted by the New York
Yankees of the AU-American

NOTICE OF ORDINANCE or
CATING, CLOSING AND
jANDCIN ING PORTIONS OF
ILITY EASEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
?irV too b---- _.---given T1II the
City Council Of the City of
Casailberry, FlorIda, at Regular
meeting held on the 27th day of
September, A.D., 1974, in the City
Hail at Cas$stb,rry, Florida, pur.
Suint to Petition and Notice
heretofore gIven, passed and
adopted an Ordinance closing,
vacating
and
abandoning,
renouncing and disclaiming any and
'I rfolws of the City of Calsitberry,
Piorlda, and the public in and to the
following described Property. to wit:
That certain 14 foot utility
eSilmint running along the no..
theesterly boundary of Lot 2, Block
L HEFTLER HOMES ORLANDO
SECTION ONE. according to the
Plat thereof a$ ,ecordediflPlat Book
13, Pages S and S, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida, etic1l
said lot line is the common lot lint
with the Southwesterly boundary at
Lot 3, Block 2 of said HEFTLER
OMES ORLANDO SECTION
ONE;
That certain 14 toot utility
allotment running along the south,
Westerly boundary of Lot 3, Block 2,
HEFTLEI HOME3 ORLANDO
SECTION ONE, according to the
PSI thereof at recorded in Plat Book
13, Pages Sands, public ptcords of
Sem'nole County, Florida, which
said lot line Is the comm lot line
with the northeasterly boundary of
Lot 2. Lock 2 and said HEFTLER
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
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By the City Cotinci, of
C1eSelbITy, Florida MIS hdayof
Sep$embn', .D.. 1576.
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lays u way through the early ordeals
men. We had very few rules. We of the Buccenters. Once, after

didn't spend

a

tremendous his wife, Corky, joined a

amount of time on the practice

standing ovation for him at a

fleld. I don't believe in working banquet, he grimaced, "Isn't
just for the sake of being out that ridiculous? I can't even get
there.
her up for breakfast."
"Everything In football
He will at times reveal a les
basically originated back In Jocular side because McKay

national championships and provide a buffer for any high school at some point,
played in nine bowl games. coaching mishap.
There's not that much new. I
McKay consistently spurned
can draw X's and 0's on a
chances to go Into pro ball. Why
He took over the Buccaneers blackboard as good as anybody.
relent now?
with a firm Idea of what I can even do It with my left
He Is in his
Soithern coaching was ad about:
hand."
California would not pumue
"I plan (odo what l did at
McK3y can wisecrack his
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L.gal Notic.

can also be biting, even angry,
and withdrawn. But he will be
entertaining and an attentiongrabber for the Tampa Bay
because for the next two years
at least he is greater celebrity
than any of his players.

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JOHN ALDEN PHELPS and JEAN
ANN PHELPS. hit wile,

LIF)ERTY NATIONAL LIFE IN.
SURANCE COMPANY, on Alabama

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15th. IIY. and titi the otqfnt
IN THE CIRCUIT COLt - r or THR
theclekol this Court ritha,'
before aI0P4TnENTH JUD,C1AI. CIII.
sir.lce on pfalntlf$ s.norr,eyor
(Ji
.ter; othotrwiso CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
a'defauK : be entered agairst
TFrLIt,s CA 151
for the relief der,14nded in the CIVIL
FED134AL
4ATIONAL MOR.
complaint or petition.
a ror.
WITNESS my hand and thi teal 0 10 AG ASSOCIATION.
porelicn,
said Court
h, 1576
Plaintiff,
(Court Sell)
Arthur H. Beckwith, JF
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FUTRELL and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
DOROTHY
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Cleik
NOTICE OF SALE
Publish: Sept. 10. 11, 21, Oct. I, 1514
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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has bow filed against you
and you ere required to serve a COPY
of yourowrl"tri deftinsft If any, to it
on the plalrollf's attorney, whosis (Attorney)
flaflleendatfdrest is F.Q. PliiffllO1 Publish: Oct

The start of the football season Is not all pigskin and play plans. There's a ktt of
glamor and enthusiasm involved from th e female sector of th
e football frolics.
111911-steppingsunmaidens from Seminole High School dazz!e Braves supporters
with their precIsl routines, top, whil
e Lyman majorette Debbie Kent, heft,
twirls to the music of the Greyhound's marching band,

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SemlrscIq Confy. Florida, described

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NOTICIOPAcTloN
LOT 20, Block 5, NORTH
PROPERTY
ORLANDO SECOND ADDITION,
TO: John Alden Phelps and Jean ac
cording
Ann Phelps, his wife, 1755 Jackson recorded
In to it* Fist thereof as
Plat Book 12. P
Road. Carmel, Indiana 44032
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 57 of the 'blicP.scthofmlnolq
action to foreclose a mortgage the County, Flefida.
of Public MIN. to the highest anct
following property In Sevninole
biddtf our rash at M.00 o'ciock In
County, Florida:
y of
Lot 441. SPRING OAKS UNIT 3. thot fervrvm on the 121h dab"'
Ocid:.
,
r 1 976, at the wast front door
according to the Plat thereof iss
"Owe
recorded In Plat Book 17. pages ?4. of III* serninolt C.Njnly
1loricla.
IS and 76 of the public records of In Sanford .

With Hot Water Haster t Range a,
4tOven, Eshaust Fan &amp; Hood, A-C
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUIT OF FLORIDA, (14
IVMINOLS COUNTY AND FOR
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CASE N.
MORTGAGE CON.
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FOR
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
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By. Mary W. HawthOme
City C1trk
PublIM: Oct. 1. 1976

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Olt THE
IIONT•INTN JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SIMI$0I.i
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO.
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FEDER AL NATIONAL NOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
v.
KENNETH L. FORTUNE,
DefondIot.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
on the 201h day of October, 176 at
11:00 am. at the west front door of
the COWIPwUIS of Seminole County,
at Sanford, F lorida the undersigned
CIirkwlI ohs' for sate the following
described reM property.
Lot 39. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in P1st
Boot 14, Pge 55, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida,
together with all $tniclures. Im.
Provifilents, fixtures. appliances,
and appurtenances on said land or
lAid In conjunction therewith.
The aforesaid sale will be made
plifluant to I Final Judgment an.
tIred In Civil No. 7414113.CA*A
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Seminole County, Florida.
DATED this 27th day of Sep
tembir, 11174.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beck*lth, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clark
VAN DEN BERG, GAY &amp;
BURKE, P.A.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Pelt Office Bo* rn
Orlando, Florida 32502
Publish: Oct 1, 1974

or recovering from heart
surgery, and to distribute

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Va lerie Weld (left), co.artIsc director-choro.
ISiS. and entvrvd In Case No. 7 INeducational Infurmatlon to
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CA-05-E of the Circuit Ccurt of he
potential
heart surgery
NAME STATUTE
g:aph:r
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Bailet
Guild
of
Sanford-Seminole
(BGS)
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
nr
patients.
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and
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Everyone has a problem, What's
Dora
Lee
Russell,
JL.rnb T%AIIfIrrV.
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Fiorlda.Inandfor$,in;nol,Co,jnty,
president,
display
an
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL
. youn7Forapen,alr.pIywrit,to WINS
Your mother must be sick
the undersigned, Pursuant
award "Excellence in the Arts" presented to tI.e
to
ABBY:
Bo*
No
55100.
L.A.,
Cult,
"Fictitious Name Statute" to the MORTGAGE ASSOCIATICN is live with
ondltiong you SOISS. Enclose stamped, Crlf.
, the Annual Awards Presentation o t
Chapter Plaintiff and JOI-ttt W. FUTRELL
guild at
he
U5.O9. Florida Statute, will register and DOROTHY
FUTRELL are
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describe. Pleay., pat.
ue' UP od*1resd envelooe, please.
Central
Florida
Council
of
with the Clerk of the Cir.,,t Court,
Arts
and
Sciences.
or
Abby's
Of
the
booklet.
"How
to
Have
Defendants. I will sell to hi highest
Immediately and take her to
In and For Seminole County,
183ob"el
a lls Puanes a Organs
seven awards In this category, BGS was the onty [
a oveiy Wedding." land SI to
Florida, upon receipt of proof of the and best bidder for cash at the West
doctor for a thorough physical Abq.lI Van Buren. 132 tacky Dr..
W. Firs t Si., Sanford
ouor
of
front
the
Senilnot.
County
publication of this notice, the fic. Courthouse, Sanford. FI'ui'ida, at
nroun from Seminol: County honored. Th e award
322.3335
and mental examination, She Beverly Hills, Calit. 90212. Please
t L
titious name, to wit:
ii.,5,
L'ncIoe a long, self-addressed,
was In recognition Os
h. living alone'
tie gwsu S uice!I enn a Dance
11:00 A.M. on the 13th day of OcSuOii,u
DO
or which
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the fOHowinç deScribed
I)rama "River Gold."
ttueyar, engagedin bunessat lobar
DEAR ABBY: How do you
1771) Wood "idge Ore. South real 011ate located, Situated and
COUPON
being in Seminole Coun'y, Florida.
tell your ex•mother-in.lav who
Band, Indiana 46635
to,wlt:
th
Th.t eparIie,i!dereste4nsaj'
TOWARD A SEWING MACHINE
inslss that uarestillpartof
Lot 4, Block 27, NORTH
business enterprise and thii
her
aim
y
Ittu
t'ddition,
according
y
terut in the sa."uc areas followS.
to the ptat thereof as recorded in
want to be?
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Plat Book 14. Page 9, Public
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I hate to come fight out and
- iflcudeI. Iubeicatirgmotc.,c
insult the - wor%an, but I may
. a
ll '%
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cenl
laid property being the same as sat
have to. I have been divorced
RAY CPQR ELL — 30 per cent
Dated of Altamonte Springs, ..)rlh In the Final Judgment of
WS ANGE1F tAP) The world of business, H azzar d women
from her daughter for
t410110", 4nl Chock food.
were, and were
Seminole Coty, r:, dl, this the
social stiess of a daily job, long said, and there is no eviderce therefore more prone to 11.~art
ears
DATED
this
2h
GOOD
FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL
day
of
Sep
24th day 0 September. 1576.
temr, izs
thoughttoberesponslble for the they are any more susceptible ailments.
another woman, t w n
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE (Sea
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HALLMARK
SEWING MACHINE CO.
l)
of men to heart to heart disease than they ever
&amp;
my former mother4nlaw see
P( lft'JW Fairbanks A...WMteçPart
Hazzard said scientists
Arthur H. Beckwith,
b
WALDEN
s rot had U same
. Fri
me, she calls me
(Bhe 1-4 &amp; 17.57)
'r
lieved that one solution might
Crkofth.CircW?Covrt
4)4 E. S.moran Blvd
647-1577,
t.al.
says au expert
By: Cher ry Kay Trt4s
keeps tr-ing tobel
In fact. h.' addei, when heart
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Altumonle Spr-ncs,
ut y Clerk
Dep
n
coronary
ineih'ine.
PublIsh Oct. 1, L Ii, 2?. 1976
my uresnt wife. te1lin Sei'
disease rates beii..n to decline
.
1-111110.1111
rup,,ln: ucj p,
bEE i
')i-. William Hazzard, a re- in the last few years, the decline
that she is also ,
DEE $
-- ezrcht'r at the University of among women was much more
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This irritates me to no end W3hi;9t0n, told a symposium dramatic than among men.
NOTICE OF POCEEOiP4O$ FOR
fig i da
THE VACATING, ABANDONING. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
There is no religious reasun for ci the American Heart Associ- as wollien to suffer heart sJ.isDISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING EIOI4TEENETH JUDICIAL
Wednesday
that
alihou'i
her ignoring my divorce since
ease in mnldle age as women,
CI
OFP.CUIT.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
IN
AND
FOR
-..- -ire '.nd more women are fac- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
she is nn att.-Lit.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
t' said. The longevity gap betj YOU WILL rLCA5 TAKC CASE NO. 111-l?3?CAhj
C"l'fERJI)!NNEWMr;,TcO n.1e pressures of the working twccnthrexcz anArncrcan
NOTICE THAT the Board of County IN RE: The Marriage of
wnrW, they still have a "rtwoman's average life span is
Commision.rs of Seminole C* '-ty, WALTER W. NOHLFR.
DEAF. flOTIIERf-A'• H she markabie resistance to coru
Florida, at 7 00 o'clock p m, on the
Peili,g,'1-H4)5Jd,
,j
now
76, compared with 68 for
,,*r
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3
to
consider y( - -1-1i yoi
disease" and now outlive men
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19th day of Octc. A.D , 1575. in and
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1 wife part ci her "fa.'uL1j, 'i
the County Comrniuiowrs Meitin'j ALBERT? M ROPILER.
men luni than eer.
it
had
been widely believed
Room at the Ccunty Courftouse in
Residr,l vfo
hcr. YOU snow 1*-tter, Jut
's - 'e new evidence has left reamong scientists that males in
Sanford, Fior,da, will hold a Public
NOTICE OF ACT1QW
Cothia will
,aI!'&amp;-J by 'earcher, baffled abut female
Hearing to crui4' an,i detirm
TO: ALBERTA U RC,i'C P
industrialized nations were
sltinghc'ormtktnggn ifcue r.'s1st-ii uuto cortuary disease.
whether or 001 the Cou.ity will
Highland Act. 'isO
Is
subjected
to
more
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socioeconomic stress than
renounce and disciam any rght of
Mt Vern;,' OtIti
Iheor, that the female hor.
YOU AP HERESY t,O :p.,r.,1
the County a nd thi Put,c in and to
UEth At•_4 I
, he following righi of way running that 50 oCliOfl 'or Dl,iIutlon 1
tfloflt. esti-ogeri helped combat
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td utiactive divorcee
hrough the described prop.rty, I- Marriage and other rsIicl i :e.n
hert ulisease. has recently
wit:
Piled againsi you a.d you are
l'*tfl Oifli %IIIh 'JIIF 59-yeur-'i'i
h,u.n di.ccowmtcd.
All of Powell Stroef lying west o required to wry, a crn ? .ir
wldCt.: for ti. !'IL twa y.'i'
he east 1.31 line o Lot It. Block C. written difenipt. P an,. ',' I
"For a whIe, we were even
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Tract a, extended north less the east Attorney for Petitioner, Cat r'ii,u M.
itin estrogen to men in hopes
al OF.M5N
17 feet, being In Sinlandri Springs. Bravo C
I have 1,ur My y'w-et us 13,
,
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of preventing a second heart atPitt 806k 5. Page tS. Public BRAVO. PA. S E Hk'iav 434
and she recently got her O'ATl
Say 'l care" in the niccst
tack. It didn't work," he said.
Records of Seminole County. Lon2*ood FL SVSO _'d Ic the
QEEDELIVERY
.pa.-t&amp;nent.
OMACI1ME
way. . . in the language
Orl 1n1i with tPit serk of I,, !g4
Florida.
AsiJ From old age, being
SERVICE
PAYMEt'T PLAN
PERSONS iNT(RESrEQ MAY %tytedCu?I on or oefore Oct3ljer 20
of flowers
I rci.Ily love thIt rnaii, I j ie Illale tst)c hggest contiibutin,
1975: rth,'rwi%, a Iu'dgmen may
APPEAR AND BE H!ARDAT TH
It' ' will a ;ei iiii m". h: factor to heart disease in West- TIME AND PLACE ABOVE "Ier. aqainst you for thi relief
Artful
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SPECIFIED,
!a nney ard hc' very eni sutietie., liazzard saul.
(Seal)
WlTPiES my hand Ind the waIf
generuu W'vp taken several
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len
are four tines as likely
Every
caJ CeurI -.in Sept 16. 1975
Board of County
nice
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Arthur H Beckwitb ir.
of Serninc.le County,
gRal factors and put !ess ciiitl
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Clerk of th Court
Florida
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Deputy Clerk
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Publish: Oct
1771.
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First part of the flate which Includes served as chairwoman of
! U"lted Methodl:4 Church, Central R'evard, Cocoa Beach, arrangements. Mrs. Jerry
lJOHN51$—Webhat,bu,o,,. ?Lbornol God slaneth Forest Avenue (Route 1), Halifax Area (Daytona Beach), Krnoul, president of Central
not; but he that ii begotten of God keepeth himself, and that Cccoa, is hosting the Area
111 New Smyrna Beach, South Brevard Unit, will serve as the
Qveitlos: There mi*t be more to reMgl.m than )at going to
wicked one toucheth him not.
arnual meeting of Church Brevard, North Brevard, official hoeteas. A nursery will
rbarcb.HowdoyouthInkaperioscude,eIapareairefai,i,jp
When I was a young farm lad, our Ismity cow became sick. Women Uniteti in F1'rlds, on Seminole
and West Volusta.
bejwovldcd, so come and bring
with God?
Being a poor family, we were all very concerned, for that cow Oct. 8. Arrsa III is cumpod of
Mrs. H. G. Carrier of Orange the little folk.
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Answer: God is a person. You develop a relationship with
supplied our family with very important food.
eight s*ntt, from the WuiCo4al City, Area itt chairwoman, has
The theme of the meeting will ____
Him the way you develop a relationship with anyone. ft's a deep
One morning I went to see abuut her, and she was lying down,
be "Sharing Our Faith5t' and
and personal and real as you re willing to give of ycrself to
unable to stand. I noticed the vutr had already gathered
will
he presented by two honor
give your time, your love, your real self.
around. I did not understanu their furpose, and I tried In vain
students horn Bet'nune.
I think marriage is the best human Illustration of a
scare them away. My father caine by and said, "Son. leave them
r.
Cookmnn College, Daytona
relationship
with God. The closeness depends on the deh of
alone. 11se vultures will never touch her as long as she has life In
Beach. They are Betty Jenkins
her."
cunitment
and
the deplh of communication. I has to do with
MIChAEL
RISSLER
nd Jospehine Bronson, who
trusting each other enough to share your real feelings.. fears
Sure enough, with her every move, the vultures would chant
will be presented by Mrs.
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and failures, joys and successes. You caine to know and love your
to one another and flop their wings, but none of thcin dared touch
Robert
McLeod,
Daytona
mate as you spend time together .. . as you act out your l.ve In
her until she expired.
Beach, vice'chairwoman of
T!e elevi.n chur'±es of Lht Congregational-Chrtstian
kIndworthandlovtngactsandforgiv1ngattjt. Andthat'show
ST. JOHN 14:6 Jesus saith unto Him, lam the way,
Cent alCoiotalM,sionC"unclJ Evangelical and reformed Ares UI,
you
etoknowand love God. Your relationship .teepensas you
truth, and the life.. . Our text tells us that whosoever is born
t'receding
the
sessions
a
of
the
United
Chw-d3
of
commit
more of your time and life to Him.
God ainneth not. When one is born of God, he has been made anew will meet in
acting as a muaical program will be
celebration
Sunday
i've never known a better relationship sith Gcd than
Dr.
Bartholomew,
creature. The old life of sin is gone, and Christ Jesuz who
presented by the Asbury Arms
afternoon
to
hear
the
Rev.
Dr.
spedal
representative
what
my
parents had. Early in the morning, we children heard
of
the
declared that he was the Life, has imparted to us His life, and
of Cocoa.
Alfred C. Bartholomew of New U.C.C, has visited mlsiltonary
Mama and Papa talking everything over with God. They truly
life is eternal life. John declared that He that Is begotten
The newly installed president
York .lty, the general ssork
shared their lives and hearts with Him. In fact, as a child I IcKeepeth hLinself . . . That is, he keeps himself alive In of God
P
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in Lebanon,
Jordon, o1 chwci Women United in
of
DIVISIOO
of
Greece
and
tually thought Jesus lived In our house aid was a me'nber of our
the
refraining from all known and deliberate sin, and he Is ever
East
WorM Services of the United as HondurasFar
and
P"as well Florida, Mrs. Emil R. Brunner
rentlng of any and all sin that may be committed In ignorance. Church
Michael D. RL3sler of St fWnhl3t.
of to
Fort
Lauderdale,ofwill
of Christ Board of
It really bils down to this. You get out of anything.. a
Thel p.m. program is open
'highljits"
thebring
St. Petershuag has been appo'uted
Imps will be ever present. As were the vultures waiting for the
serve on toe new ctirlstfan marriage or friendship, a relationship with Go'!, hhr itself.
cow to die, they will be waiting for us to allow sin to push GOd oUt secretary for Latin America.
the new officers.
you love greatly, yoo are greaU ;ove' "lie which soeth.
The laypeople of the churches
p
Publicatioll
of our lives. He dares not touch us as long as the Christ of
Grettings will be extended 1'Y appointment begins
.sroringly shall reap also sparingly;
will come together at the
h soweth bo:'n11'z and niles is our hearts.
Mrs. Krnoul, awl the welcome
Park
First
I JOHN 3:8 He that cummitteth sin (co.staaUy, everyday Winter
9:43.
The CommittEe on Publication tifully shah reap aLto bountU'illy" ILl
to the church will be given by
When yougin you f generously,; uareplanthacof
sInning) Is of the Devil; for the Devil sinneth from the beginning. Congregational Church, UCC.
fflcially represents the
Mrs. Jack Sample, president of Christian Science Chh
Dr. William Tuck, host
love and trust and forgiveness. Then you reap a harvent of love
For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, thul He might minister.
the MethodiEt United Church
3d truSt and forgiveness from those you nvt. Jut. as your
destroy the works of the Devil.
state in its relations with public
A business meeting at 3 p.m.
Women of &amp;ou. The opening officials, the rnedb. and other human relationships grow to the degree you g1v, of yursehI, w
I JOHN 3:6
Whosoever abideth in Him (Liz 1st)
devo ns will be by the Rev. grGups.
A.
will be followed
panel
dots your relnt1onsl.Ip with God. It iill become more real and
Not: Whosoever ainneth (continues In sin; Mth not seen Him, cli salon
related tobythea recent
5.ames
0. Edds ptor of the
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fulfilling as you give more of yourself to C 'd. Re.slly knowing God
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neither known Hun
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Hope IJ.C.0 cnurch
Meeting
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the
orida
a lot more to you than just ghi to chwcl'.. but I thlni
There are those who separate the soul from the bc.o. TheyBlenidal
years of distinguished service, church, too,
Conference held in Miami
Rockledge.
will r.7can more to you than ever before. More,
say the body goes right on in sin while the soul Is without sin. Of a Beach. The Rev.
New offcer.q to be elected for
reappointment to the tieOatze it's a 'day to deetn your relatiomh!, with God.
truth, the soul is separated from the body. "The body is temporal, of Deltona will John de Sousa
a
ti'e area are ct.alrwoman, si.. position and will ret'un to his
maijerate
and the soul is eternal." However, to the man whose soul is
chairwoman and the third former home of Sarasota
of the meeting which
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cleansed by the blood of Christ, and Christ lives La him, his soul will be (allowed
by a qusstion
membir 1i the norninathig Thire he will c.tlnce in the
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Public practico.
coifinlittee.
Mrs. CLrk H, }fa
and answer period. Dnner for
I COR1NTIfliN
7 Paul said, but I keep under iii
Science healing.
of
Cocon
Beach
is
serving
.s
bOd)',
theserved
delegates
guests
and bring It into subjection: led that by any means, when
I have
at 6and
p.m.
withwill
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chairman of tie nrnninaVng The new appointee. thougi
preachedtoothers,ImcLfshowdheacway.paulthca
committee anl she Is also native of Indiana, moved with
worshlpserviceandspeakerof
In another instance that when he would do good,
U.N.LC.E:'. .3k reprPsen. his family to St. Petersburt
evil
was
present.
the
evening
following
at
7
p.m.
To be Lure, the vultures are always there to prey upon those who En
Epicenter, Orlando's direclion ef D. Larry Webb,
tative fcr Florida.
while a young chol'l. Educated ecumenical
the main sanctuary of First
REV.
ALLISON
fall into sin. In Galatlans 2:20, Paul declared, I am-crucIfied with church.
center and
forHouse
who announced that an Open
Following the morning in the public shools, he providing resources
Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and
will follow the services
sess luncheon will be served graduates) tram
Dr. Bartholomew, a former
the life which! now live In the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of
boca
Ceita
facilities
for
religious
and
which
will
be held at 3 p.m. at
by the church women. High School :nd hit. Pettrburg secular
God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.
faculty member of Lancaster Rev. A . ISO fl
groups, will hold its the Epicenter, 5135 Sand Lake
immediately following, Mrs. Junior Callge. AfEcr
No man, apart from tie redemrtive work of Christ, can Live a Thcological Seminary, Lan.
ilard will present the 1976. his Bachelor of rtreceiving
degree Formal dedication Sunday. Oct. Rd., Orlando.
sinless life. lut with Christ Uvin. 'i oi..r lives, we, being crucified caster, Pa., joined the national To Preach
U.N.I.C.E.F. proam.
rorn the Unswrslty of Florida,
with Christ, have a new life. Paul said, I am alive, yet not I, but staff of the U.C.C. in July of
Immediately following the.
flu division of the Christian
Reservations for the luncheon he studied fur three years at
Christ liveth In me, and the life that I live now (after my 1971. He administers church
worsisip service will be .n openService Center is under
The
Reverend
Geor;e
niust
be
made
with
the
Boston
University.
L cruclfixlon I live by the faith of theSon of God, who loved me and sponsored programs of relief Allison, superintendent of president of the host Unit, Ms.
house and tour of the renovated
r,lre he received the Master
have Himself for me.
facilities hosted by the Board of
and rehabilitation for refugees missions for the Halifax and Jerry Krnoul, 1405 Indian
0 theology degree in order to Homecoming
When God created mai. he was formed from the dust of the and other victims of disaster Seminole Baptist Associations,
Directors of the Christian
ruver,
Cocoa,
or
with
the
local
serve
a.i a 'haplaln in the
earth. His body, or his flesh, was help'ess, unable to move or do overseas and in the U.S.
Service Center. James R,
will be guest speaker at First unit presidents.
United States Army. Though Services Set
The service division Is in- Baptist, Sanford at all three
anything, ..ntil God breathed Into his nostrils the breath of life,
Spence, chairman of the Board
Others serving on the plan- .ot having an ordained clergy
and man became a living soul.
creasingly concerned with self- services on Sunday.
Annual homecoming ser of Directors, explained that
nim committee with Mrs.
That man got up and began to move about and do as a man help and development projects,
heverend Allison has been Carrier, were Mrs. Krnoul, in the Christian Science vices will be held at the Sanford community leaders from 11
Church, Christian Scientists church of God Sur.day Oct. 3. Christian denominations, who
would do. Until I'ls soul came Into him, he was lifeless. It was
particularly
related
to superintendent of missions for Cocoa;
Mrs.
Frederick have served as chaplains in the 1976. The program begins comprise the board, will be
soul that gave bArn the ability to do things. Paul wrote to the agriculture, nutrition and the Associations for three
Corinthians in! CorInthians 6:18, flee fornication. Every sin that a faintly planning. The UnIted years, moving to this area from Jonassen, Cocoa Beach; Mrs. military services since the first promptly at 9:45 a.m. with pcsent to assist with the tours
Charles B. Schnerr, Holly fLu; world war.
morning Worship at U am.
man cineth is "without the body". so one can see that sin Is an
and to answer questions.
Church Hoard of World a pastorate in Sylacauga,
Mrs. John Neal, Titusville;
t'i inward condition — a condition of the soul — and the bidy Is the
A
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Min1 stries is the overseas He recently returned from a
Rissler resigned hL, cornMrs. Jacob S. McLain, Deltona;
vehich that displays the inward disposition of a man or woman.
agency of the two-million trip to Guatemala, where he
mission
in the Army in order to at noun and an afternoon _________________________
Mrs. Carolyn Rosenberg,
return to the fuLL4üne practice Singspiratlon will be enjoyed at
He ti,'I is "begotten of God keeneth himself,' and that wicked
member United Church of ministered to the earthquake presislent of the
host unit;
p' The final service will be
one "toucheli. him not."
Christ
a union of "-•
hugh Sm,th, representingMrs.
the of Christian Science healing In
to his et at 6 p.m.
women ot the host church and 1975. In additicn
.
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Mrs. A. D. Unvera'.., Vero perience in the practice
will be the Singing
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services for the New Jersey prison system.
principles, f
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been unsuccessful so far.
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other Industrial towns. The prison population is $0 carcerated, Barrett says.
religion before they came here, they woulda't be organization serves two purposes — religious and
per cent black.
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RAHWAY, N.J., (AP) — As a house of worshIp It It lithe Sing Sing and San Quentin of New Jersey — study group every Tuesday night. Mod have sougl* prison
attrdsfewholymen.iL
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which attracts about and
let the gangster mentality that put us here
filled wIth 1,100 felons mo&amp;ly produced by the thecoinfortofprayerslnceenterfng prison; few
turrets to keep parishloneers inside and one of the ghettos
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PANTRYPRIDE
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

K BBINAGENrY
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GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

KNIGHT'S SHE STORE
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Don Knight &amp; Staff

CELERY CITY
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ladies of the par L'th will be open captain Florence Mehiohi, will
for business. The Holiday Gifte have several new items to catch

and Sunday, Oct. 10 from I p.'n. iast year. There will also be Schlelcher, ,i1l offer nil tie to the always *puiar sock
'tZ?, on the church grour,ds, several other games of skill or little items that make su:h monkeys, clowns and cradleDogwood Trail, just off U.S. 17- char.ce, with team captains splendid gifts for that special purses. Aproiss, team captain
92, on the north end of town: A !rffl
Welsh, Tony Gilinta, person. The home beautiful Sirah Altmon, has this year
marge Iugnw&amp;y sign points the Joe Erbe and Dick Gleason.
booth, t"an' captain Mary added du.sters to the stock and

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Church of operate, a dunkin pool in adDeBary, will have It's Tenth ditlon to the cane toss and hit

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Society will sponsor its 2nd
Candle Light P.srade on Sunday, Oct 3, at 7:3') p.m. at the
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The prozrarn will feature
Elder James Allen Jr. uf Belle
Glade, Fla., as narrator of
hymns, selections and songs.
There will be other outstanding
musical talent and the cornmunity is asked to take a part.
All ladies are .t3ked to wear
white and the mcmi dark suits

and join in the parade with
candies.
A coiar television will be
given away.
.Ul groups are asked to take a
part. For further information
call Dr. G. U Starke —3fl4
o Mrs. Sallye Bentiey — 3fl-

For those who want a chance Morrlsey, will display a large
to keep out of the kitchen there selection 'if afghans, unusual
will be hot dogs, hamburgers, potholder', towels, scrubbets
french fries and cold beverages and other hou.e decoratives to
s.'ed from a brand new pieaseUiMJs tllscriinin4ing.
outdoor snack bar. Team
The boutique, tea.'n cao(atn
captains here are Jack Margaret Meicr, will have a
Mahanna and Charlie Fowler display of handmade sweaters,
assisted by Joe L)yett.
shawls and other personal
A dinner will he served in the
Parish Center each day. Aham
dinner on Saturday from 5 to 7 Youth Rally
pin. ($3) and a chicken dinner is Scheduled
sin un4av from 4 to 6 o.m.
A Central Florida Youth
;2.Th) with both
!er
'y will he hosted by the
children under 12, 82. Tickets
for these dinners are availabfr ralmetto Avenue Baptist
in advance from
Rae Cli WCtI of Sarford on Saturday.
Pletropinto, 668-4352 and will Oct. 2,at 6:30 p.m.
Baptist youth groias from
also be available at the door
each day as long as they ta.st. Central Florida areas wial be
The dining room serving staff present. This monthly meeting
will be captained by Alief of fellowship and spiritual
challenge is hoed twice a year
Cieliess and the dinners will
catered by Bill Heneghan and by the Palmetto Avenue BaptIst
Anne Doyle. Social games will Church.
The Christian film, entiliest
follow both dinners in the
evening as soon as the tables in 'EIghteetL" will he sbow.
the
the Parish Center hi,ve been 'ollowIn,
$1mn,
rufrc.ihments will be provided
cleared.
b the ladles of the church.
'The usual booths

we hope we have sufficient
aprons to last for two days so
that Si'iay buyers will not be
disappointed, as they were !ast
jear.
ii
first day.
Plants, team caiain Chi..ies
Koch, ibis year will be the
gretnthumbers delight.
Prizes to be awarded at the
end of the bazaar will include
0420O41O0 basket o!cheer
nair of 72x106 nieced bed.
spreads, 'De1Ld Robia" type
pinecune wreath pocket radio,
Cuckoo clock, fruited wall
hanging, two large doUs, hand
crochet rug. macrame hanger
and plant, hand hooked shag
rug, plus other items as
donations are silil being
received.
The steering on'mu5 - 1Is
year is headed by Larry Mier,
chairman; howard Yerkes, cochairman and treasurer;
Atoeri Mo?re, aSsistant
treasurer; Winifred Duliy,
sccretaiy: and Douthy Cain,
pubhcity
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Cultivation Church Women
United in florida.

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military chaplaincy, Rissler Jacksonville. Family
Also

from
expected to
has also worked extensively UI
the prison ministry of the be on hand for the day will be
former pastors and members
Christian Science Church.
and friends of the church
Rissl-, his wife Jula, :,nd
The pastor, Rev. C. D. Harris,

Taltr,t'4s.'e were the Corn- enjoy this annual get-together.
m.ittee's i'ffict I., located in the The church is located at &amp;)1
BarnU Bank BuihLng.
West 22rd St. in Sanford.

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OCt. lii, Kti. M('JntOSh,
.i chn.;tian attorzie :n Sanford
'ui fitt'fltbt,
tC Fer"t
B.ptist Char.h,
ill be
speaking on the "llijai aspect of
death" at the Ravenna Park
Raptc Chw.J,.
Hi 1iks win I.' at 6:15 u.i.
durug the {Thti'ti 1' Ipiflt.
flour.
Mch;L0311 wil! te o'-e'ent'n2
the practmai std i.. reparing
(or one's '.mstv aid ivi C...
at i':s or tier death.
Following the evening ser
vice, there will be a time of
(lnwship and everyone is
e:wour.:ed .i 'QIIIe out and
join in on this l'.rwn, "d
worstuplul experience.
A Church-wide revival wdl li"
held at the Ravcrnn Park
Baptist thuich (i:. 2-24
teinmüng -Ct 130 nighlv •bi
will be mitny activttie fir oil
aces anti (kit' wil tie .
Iremn Stebt:a Universi, Ic ki.tt
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JEAN BRYANT
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Squash. Greens. Cukes. Wholesale.
Retail. BUNK FARMS. Oranoe
Blvd. abe
373133
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We are loocing for a retired Couple
to live on our property (10 acres,
10 minutes from downtown San
ford). The lady will have house.
keepIng duties and care for our
children. The man will be
responsible for 'ne care of the
gros.nds. A salary and
living quarter* will be offered to
the right couple who must be
sober, reliable and Christian indivlduals. References will be
checked before Interview Is4
arranged. Reply to Box 611, c-a
The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
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$53
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Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17.97, Sanford.
Mobile home with large lia. rm.
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Private shaded yard. S. Sanford
Avi., Adults. No P1t5. 3225711.

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Fully equipped for real family w
'lying. Drive down the country
l.t4 through stately pines, Into
your serenity. If YOU lOve ff11
country and lake front living, and

Owner Must

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Coinfo,'able living In 3 large
badruomi, ".', baths, large living
room with fireplace, family roam.

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Genera' Contractor
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GOOD LOCATION
Nice lirQe 3 BR, 1½ bath, block

home. Assume $14,701 mig..

$)St.S6montPlv.Lowequityye
in now. C-HA. Enclosed garage.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Broker, 322.7174
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OPEN HOUSE
Ill Pinecrest Dr.-3 BR. I bath,
excellent condition. 5)5.500.
SAT I. SUN, 1 to 5:30p.m.

Forrest Greene Inc.

Actor, 3330443

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Lon3wood are.- Livfrg in country
with city comfort, .i BR, 2' -,baths,
allbrickhom.. I½acres,zonedA.
1, would consider Option lease
tate. $31 733$.

$304133

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OWNERS TRANSFERRED
&amp; NEED TO SELLI
BR, 1 bath, Pinecrest,
BR, 2 bath, Holly Ave.. $3
3 BR. 2 bath &amp;
IBR, 3 bath, Wilson Place, $ftQ

RETIREMENT HOME- 3 BR, I
bath, located close to hospital &amp;
thopping. On'y 1)6,000.

Wm. H. Smper-Realr

t'INECREST_3 BR, 1 bath. cxcellent condItion, 7 A.0 units,
fenced iri with well, utility shed
I many other extras. A bargain
price at only sis..

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HOME? 5)00 down
payment to qualified buyers. I
BR, l'.
baths, central heat,
refurbished, As low as $15,000.

TWO STORY StUCCO, 4 BR, 2 bath,
family room, large Separate
garage with convertible storage
area. 549.300.

oat h Satin front P'Jlth. 7 car
garage, carpeted, *15.300. 3fl-1OI

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CARPENTER REALTY
OtiCi &amp; Sore spec" available.
downtown Santor
1300 Acres, Osteen area
must sell.

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25000

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Studio,1,3,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult. Family

Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
Conventioncii-5% Down
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SanfordAve.,4BlocksSouIhofAlrport8l'd,

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Bralley Qdhani-323-4670

1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, la.

NEEDS TLC: 3 bedroom, I, bath ,.
Kitchen equipped, convenient to Pinerjejt elem, school. Jim Hunt
An eellent starter horns l the 2524 Park Dr.
*19J00.
Realtor

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3017 s FRENCH

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AVENNA PARK- 110 Tangerine
Dr., 3 BR, Ii.-, bath, with fenced
hackyard. Large utility bldg. and
plenty of citrus trees. 12 Mo. BPP
warranty. $21000

354 Bedrrio,,

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

Frost Free RefrigeraGors:
Kelvinato, ..................$115.55

Any year IPtu 1516 rodels. 7 days
weeK. Call collect, 341-2131.

64-Equl ient for gent

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Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLL'S FUNNITURE, 322-Sill

Coldapot .....................
Kel-sinator,

7B-?Mtorcycles
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WI. flfl 11SvtWC

Sidebyslde ----------------us
Others, $10 up
Maytag Washer ..............$75

6.5 -P Is-Supplies
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16 Honde. Cl's 330. V00 Miles.
E'.ceflent cond., 1350. 374-3117.
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SKC Coberman Puos ears cropped.
ssio's. 1 male. 5 rnøs *2(f) )

Westinghouse r,yer
G.s&amp; Electric ifanges

female, 6 mos,, 1)50; 3153740
Greatoanepups. male&amp;lernalory
sal,' 322-34.33

BARRY'S APPLNCES
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With £*fta%.GoodCc,idl,m
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113.1741
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GARAGE SALE-.- WInter Sortnc
306 MObs Rd.2P1Th11

malt. $130 or nest Otter. 411.41

and sell good turr,ure and
GALLERIES, 322-6977.

'II Ford C-400 septic tank pump
truck. complete with vacuum

We Buy Furniture

pump, noses etc., e,cellent conS
dillon. Call 313.g3Q -q $342530
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DAVE'S 339 4116

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iron lawn chairs, $3 each. 411 Beth
Dr. (Ravenna Park) Sat. tu •

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dining area. haiI--regardi
sile, $tv.9 373 332$

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Season, halt price. Guara,ileco
instillation and terms. Call JCs
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L1e Clearnig Movinu Oicng.

Ca pantry. Remodeling &amp; Rooling
Housewashag. Panting, in%idc &amp;
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EXPERT LAWN C.IRE
Mowing. Edjri;, Trimming
Free Estimate,
Phone 333-1153

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PIt,r
Remodeliri; General

l-fhn Riding Lawn Mower 30"
$173
172 OSTJ

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tangular poos ielt over Irom 14175

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Central 'teat &amp; Air Conaition,n
Fr free astimetas. call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 3fl-

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S 'ai,n
Carue' Silmpoalng.

Carpet Cleaning

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F,e climate 323 5951

Hauling

SWIMMING POOL SAI-lCI.
LCadinq manufacturer and

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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- Models. Call 323 1570 or $34
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Plants &amp; Answers now has your
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answer to rare gifti, antiques and
1973 ct ISO Spider
nostatoiques, 2)0 E. 1st St. Suite
Rungood.rad4o,.ppro 33MPG
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s'dnç 5 SotIt system Al0
1 Oc$rt3
Gutler
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Ray or Jack Mink. 131-1311

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ASSOCIATES. INC. REALTOR.
$316500.

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Phone
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Want tu uu, turnitur,, toilet hi
tures.
anything

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dilpbai, lots of cabinets, double Miii Farm on S. Sanford Ave • sell
or trade for Sunland Estate,
carport, weII&amp;fencr'. All thiS and
home.
GEO.
WILLMER.
more. cotta set.

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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SANFQgD- 62 dry Atres near St.
Johns $110,000. 647 Till.

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Juanita Ciurt, (Sunland Ettatta'
Crafts, New &amp; Used. Misc.

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'H Datsun Pick up. 1500 or hew
offer. 65 VW chassis with drive

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item3, everything goes. 322 417

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BUY JUNK CARS-tram $1Oto$3
Call 322-1624 after 4 p-rn.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSIS
Woodruff's Garden Center
60) Celery Ave.

GE Dithwaher, all cycles, 2 year
old, perfect condItion. $150 or best

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ENEVA- Osceola Road- 2 BR,
2 bath, brick home on 5 acres,
&amp; heat, drapes.

000MERE- 2(2-9 Santord At. -ieg Ibalh eall to wall cka;

77- Autos Wanted

spt. size avoc.jo Refrigerator.
Freeper, $12.3. s23-lifl.

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Orlaøg Drive, 323.5300.

01)4.

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES3fl.Ø57

Vehicles

Must Sacrifice- 1573 Streamline. 32
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3503

NOLLS
Caselberry, 17-fl, 1304204

Copy Machines (43, repoisd,
With warranty from $130. Coil 421.

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1973 SChult Chateau
3 BR. 1½
bath. 12' s 63' with 3' * 17' tip Out,
Caliafter 5.333 4)63.

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Wood or 5ll deSks, e*.cute desk
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks I.
chair,, straight chairs, lillng
catnets. as l. Cash and carry.

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2
BR. I tiath home. Ideal hoc retired
couple. Close to all conveniences.
I? Mo. BPP Warranty. 513.720.

C'rittany 1mm
beautiful
Loch Arbcr, Custom built,
owner. deorat'rs accants
throughout. Eat in kitchen
carpeling. central heat &amp; air.
walk n closets. oeautifully land

75-Recreations I

Furniture

GE Wa''ing Machine, good on
ditk,ri Viorbeij offer You move
It. 371 '323

32) 0303

)Cll ARBOR_lolFurell Drive-

Hwy. 46, West, Sanford
fl.- 5420

Supplies

Used Othc

52-Applsances

Req. Real Estate Broker
SALES -- RENTALS
117W 1st ST.. Sanford
322564l0r3772757afl,rftrs.

Center

Auction

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Moving Sal.: New &amp; used Furrture,
Refrigerator wlt, lcstimaker in
door, A Misc. 323.5705.

Lov."y :. BR. 2 ba'h. Cen!rdl heat 4
Ar. tarnily cm, garage, large
ter.crd yard. se,arate Stud,o
5,3 000 equity a assumc loan

5. Jinkins-

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C.vpets,a. othtrs. 3234% or 322.

till, Sat&amp;Sun 106. Come see. 2907
Lake Mary - 3 BR. I' bath itew
5. Park.
homes. Start at 521,S00 witt $700
down. Government fundng. By YARDSALE-EVarYthIng
prICed to
builder, $31 1619 Equal Housing
go. Furniture, Misc. 2 wrought
Opportunit

3210041

Dell's

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government
epcswssions. all area. Small
down, Seller pays closing
Cash 322-4132
costs. GARAGE SALE- all day Fri &amp;
Sat. 703 S. Park. Furniture. For used lurnitu: e. appliances,
REALTORS-UO 6.061
Eves 323 3119
Larrys Mart. 2)5 Sanford Ave
BACKYARD SALE- Friday Noon

refurbished hornet. 3 &amp; 1
bedrooms with 2 baths. Con
venlent to schools and shopping,
Easy financing on these. Drive by
and see these Hartweli Avenue
homes TODAYf From $29,300

house. 12 Ma Buyer Proiuction
Plan 121000

Pianos &amp; Etectron!c Orgare with
aulomj tic rilythir brim, Liberal
trades Offered. Bob Bail's Piano 4
Organ Sales &amp; Western Aute, 30)

YARD SALE- Rummage S Plants. Cash for
Antiques. Consgnmenpj
Birds of Paradise. Crotons,
wanted Hi.way 16 AuctIon
Hanging Baskets, &amp; More. 3524S.
Galleries, 3224912.
Sanford Ave. Fri • Sat., &amp; Su

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Don't forget th. GIGANTIC TOIlS.
SALE tonigtmt. Hand I. power Pals
of all kinds end deec, l)ion. large
&amp; small. Come early to Inspect
merchandise,

59-M,scI MerdfldiS

much mor'

NiQhts-322-7352
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Sanford- 3 BR, 1', bath, $100 o'ywn,
$177.3ltotal monthly payment. $5,

MAYFAIR SECTION- 3 BR. 1½
bath home, Kitchen equippec,
Features a large paneIe Family
RomthalcouIdbea4throOm
lnsideutIIity,fcncedy$33

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CC'NS TRIJCTJ(JN Inc.
21) W lSPh Sanford Fla

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Days-3fl 6173

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APEN nOl,Sc ON aUNDAY I Ill. S

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FRIDAY NIGHT 7 PM

ftmot new oak twin bed sit. 25"

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Cert. Trailer, '76 Evinfud, 5.t hp.
Complete Eicel. Cond. $130 333
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insije. QuIet well established
neighborhood, Convenient to
schools and shoppIng. $33,500.

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BEAUTY-

AKE MARY- 357 Country Club
Road- Just listed this
BR. I, bath with convertible l't'I
bedroom Many ectras. including
family room, screened porch. plus

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BU I LDE R.DEV ELOPE N

DONT STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

COMPLETELY
RENOVATED-.
Guy owned hQ",,s, 1Gw priced,
low down pay- sents Located
'Itroughout Seminole COunty.

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resIdential neighborhood

newest

Si-Househoki Goods

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LAKE JENt4IE- High school area.
373756$
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EX:ELLENTCONDITION._7 BR,
1 bath, large screened porch,
kitchen equipped, beautiful land.
sciped lot 1. many other extras,
Don't miss this buy at $20,000.

l9l9F Frinch
3fliei
E'i.s. 322 1454 3fl-464; 322-1554

252$ Hwy 17-52
322-SN)

AUCTION

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Save money on TV's &amp; Fu1nite,
Mt. Dora AuctIon every Friday
1:30 p.m. Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441,
Mt. Dora. 504313.1715

POISON MARINE

SANFpu SEWING CE'JTEP
30? E ;st SI . Downtown

urenw,vrwu - .i oii. i o.rnx. re .
room, central air, fenced -amer
iot, carpeted. Assumable mIg.,
will tiIi 2nd mtg. 401 W. 1h St.
For .t. 323-1105.

inside laundry room. Owner says.
'Make Offer",

fl-Auction

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Ms will help you find that lob.

152) Larson Boat with 12$ HP
Evinrude and Trailer. 35-340.

Deltons. Ma 4111

LAKEMARYSUOMITOFFER
Sar1 3 BR, 1½ bath home,
central wet P. air, family room,

Theatre, South 1752. Phone 3221216.

Sale: I1 Pinecreot Drive,
Sat. &amp; Sun., noon to S pm. Spice
heater, snare drum, lamps,
tables, misc.

p.l7mentl nI $5 Call 'rCdit
3r 9411 or tee at

SUNLAND ESTATE sDr., Owner. 3 BR, cectral II &amp; A,
complete kitchen with dish
washer, dual drive. Many extras.
$21,300. 34.537l.

at the Movieland Drive.in

Garage

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-TRADE
311 315E F;rstSt.

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Bart

Willow Aye., $iwfg Machine.
Large Braided Rug, Bicycles,
Misc.

4221220 collect.

DYNAM,: PROPERTIES

S

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Anyone can be a kller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free,
Come browse every Sunday Pa 5

MULTI.FAMILY 'CARPORT
SALE- Sat. Oct. 2. to 5. 2433

One ,.l Sin'jer'i, lot' 1Oul md Sew
liii Zag
ctines
Assum.
iA1.lnceOf $155 SOor pev $11.90 per
,rOfltP,, Will lake trade in Si.ioar
r-nu.pedto s.g sapS mabenutton
holes Balence nf 55$ II tr *0

WALKING
DISTANCE
TO
SHOPPING PLAZA- Land new
2 BR, 3 bath, central heat &amp; alt
Cond1Iionin, walI-lo.wall earpeting. garage. Asking $35,900.

and formal dining room, kltthtn
equipped. Well for climate master
H-A. Tree s'maded fenced yard on
large corner
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Wanted. Restenlial site for
swimming pool. Leading
distriButor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1576 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 305-

LARRYSA*ONINC..REALTOR

70-Swap &amp; Trade

Stereo Console. Mini bike,

Clothing, Misc. items. 10$ VlfIlen

repossessed. SacrifIce, ½ price.
Call collect 305213.0410.

Req Real Etit. Broker
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

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15*33' complete. 1 yrs. old,

107W Commercial
PhOn.,2 71$). Sanford
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FIVE BEDROOMS
Owner gonel Mint modern sacrifice.
Wall to wall carpet througno.p,
New refrigerator, calf-cleaning
range, washer, dryer, central air,
Fla,, rm.. s*o. Call labs.

will invest $31,500, you will buy
this one. Call for an appt. now.

Hoist Lifter; comblnatin shower
and com
chair, swivel
walker; bath tub bench, commode
extension slit; wheel chair tray
for Ernest &amp; Jennings -elmool
chair; seat cushion and back rest
for wheel chaIr. 322-4117.
swimming pools. (2) IS'x21' and

GARNETT WHITE

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Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
Ricycles, Toys, Games, Shoe
for 30 pct r.CtnmiUJOn Free Pick51..I.L Books, Clothes, Misc. 2$
ups. Auction. Saturdiy 7 p.m.
$1104, St., Lake Mary.
Sanford 3222210.

Antique upright Piano paint
sprayer, Rockwell slide rule
c.lcui.tor. household &amp; yard

Deluxe Aluminum above ground

3 BR, 1', bath, red brick. Must sell.
Willing to talk terms. $20,000.
Phone 323 1402.

almost new creatIve 3 BR, 2½

WE TAKE TRADES
DRIVE BV-133SSUMMERUN
Large oats, pine &amp; palm trees, 3 BR,
2 baths. air conditioned, neat and
clean. Move in now. S)7.0. Call
today.

JOHNNY WALKER

FROM 1

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343*5 Sa.,Oord Ave
Ill 0755 eves. 322 7613

Reg Real Estate Brocer
IC] W. 1st St.
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333-601* or 323 0511 eves

OUTF'

New
&amp; 4 -Bedroom
Homes
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BATEMAN REALTY

M, UNSWORTH REALTY

i'.ISANORA

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LAKEFRONT

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lfl 4155

clear swimming &amp; boating lake.
while relaxing on tile Carpeted
glassed huge lakeview porch.
Many large pines accent this

money for subsidi,ed housing to
Qualified buyers Newhoue,In
rural area No down payment.
AAontpIy payments less ti
rent.
Call to see if you qualify.

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Enloy clean air and spectacular one
mile scenic view on big crystal

The government has released

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COCKTAIL HOUR 4p.m. III p.rnTl
FO I ATREGULAR PRICES
I
FREEHOTUORSD'OEuvRES
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A, carpetIng, many tras. A-I

ACrOSS Frøm Ranch House
329L70 or 631-9777

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moved f's" says sill. 577.950.
Sanford. Adults. Modern StUdio, I
BR &amp; 2 BR Unttjrn. Air, Carpeted,
WE have homes from $100 down,
etc $95 mc. u. 323 SOle,

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sq. tt., new carpeting &amp; root, gas
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
h0h School.

IDYLLWILDE School near rooms
Wl
REALTY
and 2 baths, well shaded fenced
Rig. Real Estate Broker, 3210
yard. Has Ice maker refrigerator,
Ui$hwasMr disposal and weli for 322-2745
307J5 -

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doneolscsndmdafaratme

Beautilwly rcmcd,ted 4 rooms. 1100

NEED

SIJBI VISIONSmall
House. Small Price. 3 BR. 1 bath,
sewing room. Neat and confortablu. Back yard large enough
tori garden. Drive by 2105 I-folly,
call for more information,

$150 ma. Adults, nopets

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32 Shaded corer, excellent location,
equity and eachange for 2 SR
mobile. $21,500

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PrN.y,Cd. I

54-Garage Saiss

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goOds. 322.340,.

LET'S TRADE

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Large clean3room apt.

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0O down,

fltAt
ttV'Tt
flU-s CJIIL

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steady eenpkyment. Apply to:
Snitty's Inc., a714 Orlando Drive.
Sanford. 321-21)3.
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TO AL). PERSONS HAVING Toyota, Datsun, VW &amp; MG. Only road north of 436, 1 block west of
CLAiMS OR
MANDS AGAINST
qualified people need apply. Ciii
$7.52.
THE APCVE ES TATE AND ALL
icr app$. 12-S p.m. M5•535&amp;
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Wanted- .lairdrener, master
IN THE ESTATE:
apprentice. Pays 40 pcI. with
UNEMPLOYED? Never again if
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
folto,,g, 50 without. GOOCt
you' have sincere desire •'d
that the adnnIstratIon of the Estat.
location, Zayres Shopping Canter.
ambItion: Serious bnly please call
Of JAMES B. LAWSON, Deceased,
Call 323-7530.
5142034 after 4p.m. or writ, 40
File No. 76-273-CP. is pending in the
'laMI. 3e'.ona, cIa. 3216,3.
LPI4, 4 to 13 shift. Gefiatri emCircuit Court for Seminole County,
parlance preferred. Apply In
Fioridi, Probate DIvIsion, the ad. Nurses: RN's I LPN's, Aides, Aiddress of wnich is Seminole County
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
coms.1ion. Neda Immediately.
valescent Center, 550 Mellonvilie
The Personal Representative of the
Estate Is DOROTHEA L.
a
BROSS1ER, of 31 North Altaloma,
e
Legai Notice
Orlando, Florida 32502. The name
andaodressofattor,wyforpl
Rtpmettiv, are sat forth below.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
All persons having claims or
REGISTER PICT$TIOU$PIAME
EIIJHTIENTH JUDICIAL ciii.ø
demandi against this Estate are
NOTICEISHERIBVGIVENthal CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
requir, WITHIN THREE (3) theundersig,00al,lngto,,ag. COUNTY, FLORIDA
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF InbusineniindertheIictitiousnar., CIVIL ACTION NO. 1eI444-CA45-O
TIlE FIRST PUBLICATION OF of PEMTEL SERVICES at i21) SOUTHEAST MOqTGAGE
THISNOTICE,tofllewIththeClark Randolph
Street, Sanford, Florida COMPA.NY, a Florida corporation,
of the atvs Court a *i'itten 3217i,
Intends to register the said
PlaIntiff,
Statement of any claim or demand name
with me Clerk of the Circuit vs
Ihey may have. Each claIm must be Court of
Sem!noie County, Florida. TODf CONSTRUCTORS, INC. a
in writing, and muSt indicate the
DATEDthlslthdayof September, Florida Corporalion
basis for the claim, the name and AD.
ROSIN
)74.
MECHANICAL, INC.. a Florid.
addressoftls.creditororhisagent,
Paul 5. Mrrls
corporation;
-3
BENJAMIN
attorney, and the amount Publish: Sept.10, I?, 21, Oct. 1,157k MAHLER; and SELMA E,
claimed, lithe claim Is not yes due, DED-30
MAHLER,
Ihi date upon which It will become _____________________________ Defendants.
due shall be stated. If the claim is ________
NOTICE OF SALE
contingent or unhiquldatexi, the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
esture of the uncertaInty shall be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
On the $th day of October, 1976, at
Slated. If the claim Is secured, the FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
'I' at the West Front Door of
security shall be described. The FLORIDA
cla 4 mant shall deliver sofficient CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1$ll.CA44I
5e County,
op,es of 1111 claim to the Clerk to IN RE: THE MARRIAQ1 OF
rnan.meundersigned
UTTt '0' sale to the
able 11,1 Clerk to mail one copy to SUSAN PALMER
highest an bet' bidder for Cash the
ch Personal Represuntative,
Pelitlorer following det,.rI
All persons interested In the arc'
reel property:
Lot 13, Block B, SWEETWATER
tateto*$Ofl1acopyofthj5f,4otiC. VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
Administration has been mailed
Respondenl. OAKS. PHASE 6, according to the
Put therent as recorded In Piat
e rsquire WITHIN THREE (3)
NOTICE OF ACTION
5o$i, 1$, Pagesli, 6? and 63, Public
DNIHS FROM THE DATE OF TO: VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
Records of Seminole County,
IE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Florida,
IISNOTIcE,tofileanyobledm5
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TOGETHER WITH all bUildlng
ty may have that challenges th• that an action for dissolution of
lidity of the Decedent's Will, the marriage has been filed aginsp s'ou and improvement., thE9,
situate
01'
which may PImeatter be erected
al,ficatlons of the Personal andyouarerequiredtoservempy
prewislitive. or the venue or of your written defenses to ', if any. or placed thereon and all
singular
tt'
i%diction of the Court.
teremi.nts,
on Carroll Burke, Attuney I.
hered,tamenis, appurtenances and
ILL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND Petitioner, whose address is
sementsthereMfltob,ngorn
IJECTVNS NOT SO FILED Sanford Atletnic Bank BulidInt,
LI BL FOREVER BARRED.
Sanford. Florida, end tile thI anyNiseappertainino,andthements
iss,
profits thereqf, cr0
Date of time first Publication ot Piw orignal will's the Clerk 0 CircuIt
-lice of Admir'lttrjtion i
Court, Sanford. Seminole C0'jntv, together wiih Ill heating, ventilating
5p.
nber 21, 1P76.
i'bo,ida. on or behori the 24th' daY Qt and air conditioning ecuiprrent, all
DOROTHEA I. BROSSIER,
Ocict,er A. Ci IV76 I)ttl(yWiIi I plumbing inparat. fixtures, Iot
wal.,
p,,,
iii ne vrsip-ve ags'nst you system 'f1.w.?Cr '4 ksinsier -,
and pump. all lighting
of lisa El'ite of
hor tile relIef Jarnrwli.l in tl'*
hixtures and all screens, awnings,
JAMES B. LAWSON
Petition.
venetian blinas. buiit In equipm,,s,
Deceased
WIT?4ES my I-4fn.J Uid
l
OMAS A. SPEER of
this Court £41 thl Ihi# 71Ø day (.4 and built-in furniture (whether or
not atflxed to land or buildino) '.
'EER &amp; SPEER, P A,
Snr, A. 0.. lots.
I Magnolia A,ene
or P r?tler located in or o $aid
ISALJ
s, Office Box 136-I
premises, including all renewal,
A.sIlliir H Sectcwtih, Jr.
stord, Florida 3777)
replacements ano additions thereto
Clork c'4 Cirt:uit Court,
5 Ia e is made pursuant to a
orneys for
Seminole County. F1',o1
Summary Judgr.,.nt Interj In Civil
rson.l Representative
By Cherr' Kay Travis
C Oil No. 4- l411-CA 09-0 now
bush Sept. 711 Oct. I. 1516
CARROLL. BURKE
pend'ngln he Circuit Court in ano
0 123
Attorney br Pettioner
OrfloCouty, Flofid.,
6$'! Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ay of S*ptemøer
Sanford. Florida 3717)
Fubtivt Sept. 244 Oct 1. IS. 1914 1916
(Seal)
Flc'rITloIjs PIAMU
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Noliceisher,tlyg,yentflat lam
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Art'ur
H. Beck,,tth, jr.
gaged in busine,5 at The f-aIm _________
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Clerk ot the Circuit Cpr)
rings Center, Altamont. Drise,
-By. Mary hI. D,lrde.
'mingle County, Flcuida under the
FICTITiOUS iAMB
Dep'y Clerk
:fltia,s name of SMUGGLER'S
NotiCe 5 hereby gIven 'at I am Vernon Swartsel, Esq
IN. and that I intend to register engaged In bvilnag
P.O. Box 23ae
nj name with thi Clerk of the Dr., CaIselPerry at 603 Gregory
32707, Seminole Orlando, F). 32P2
ruIt Court, Semnole County, County, Florida under time fictitious PUbIh Ott. ',
arid, in accordance with the floinc at
L)EE I
Lt.Ii*'s Ser*t, md that
OvIsions of the Fictitious Name
t'j$"i, To-Wit: Section lIE 05 rierk Ot lto Circuit Court, Secnimhe
ev'
-orida Statutes 1937.
..Ounty, Florida in #iCOqfl(I with
g!j
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5' Altamcnle Restaurants,

port,alrcond.332.37500r333.34.,

$424000

slob
373.4,3.
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SO-Micellansous for Sal.

PlrchsfecI's Own Custom on
temporary- i level, 3 BR, 2 bath.
116.000. Jeremy Clark Realty, 332

TAFFER REALTY

131 5253.

Furn. or Unfurn, 3 BR, 2 baths,
carpet, drapes, Utility rm., car-

Furnished 1 BR Apt.

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Experienced. Sii.tty's Inc. has an
Immediate opening. Good pay,

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A VA t LA 81. E
Color T i, air Cond.,Makj Serv.
QUALITY INtl NORTH

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)l. bitt m.m;wy
uso mont ps,.

FRICKE
&amp;
FRICKE
SSOCIATCS INC., REALTORS,

Lake Mary-Pent a 2 BR furnished
home Instead of a house. Spotless.
Men preferred. No pets. 327-3530.

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POP GOES THE COhN.

weter
turn.,
cci

3MOPITHL.Y RENTALS

PhJD It? I &amp;t_
.4 h.- '
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pay fol "' Start now-selling
beautiful
Make
products.
Legal
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beautiful money. Call 444.3071 for !e,-vlce station attendant &amp;
information,
mechanic, Bell'i Union 16 Station,
it. THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Hwy 424. Lonqwood.
EIONIEINTN JUDICIAL CIR. Need extra money? Can you work a
CUlT. IN AND FOR SSMIWOLS
couple of tours in the evening? Nun"y Attendaa't for 1 hr'5. Ofl
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
S-over lyv-1.old. 323.1)22.
Call 323-5542.
PtOIATE FILE No. '$rn.p
IN RE ESTATE 0
-•flss..nr..re
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- -sockkaepsr,
full lime tot COO.
JAMES S. LAWiON.
$frudm co. Experienced only For commercial sewing. 5*.
Deceawd
perience necessary. Apply water
nio between S &amp;
NOTICE OF
_____________________
boef Mfg. Co., inC., 100 N. Lake

Notice

1 BR partially turn, ted Irlise.
Prefer mature adi,ts, 5)00 plus
$100 dee. 322-4367.

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frame. 113.500-Terms

REDUCEOt,

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22% after Iwkday.

WE SELL SUCCE$S
30) CommercIal
323-5l7e

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14 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ONTHEP4EWS

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'TOLl LITTIF arc
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vrt' 75 b'.iutitjl homes to ctoose
ram Pnyllls Capponi, RealtorIssociate. After hours $341723.

Furnished

33Houses

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I BR., turn spi., Iihts,
M?ur a4u1t,.

MACHINIST

AVON
HAVE

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For me returnof purse arel contents.
Keep money.
322.1301.
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CI) CAROi

Joe
Record Molotcyds

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$100

SE LLINO QI BUY:P4G? Call me.

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41-410uses

Cliff Jordan Realtor
531 1123

Sinford- 2 BR, CS, air, scr,en.
porth, double lot, fruit &amp; large oa
trees, nice neighborfmood. $1f,eqO.
12,000 m. about 5)40 per r'o.
Cmter wilt finance. 2022 Jefferson
tv,. 322)314 or 323-413; after 6.

32)OOi). rISH REAL ESTATE

s-Lost &amp; Found

in a sicrags bder.
300W KJRSHNEWS ROCK
CONCERT
1tOO

$100 deposit. I year else. Cliff
Jordan, Rriltor, $31 $323,

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TACULAR FaaAte Inide:

horses,

Director or the Civil Service ,.
flce. CIty Hail. Sanford, II..,

Sanford. Ficrlda32llI

CI) 1) 908 NEWHART

Winter Springs-3 BR. 1 bath, porch.
Handy man soeclal, $150 n'ontn,

h.Th. apt. ki?'

3

EVES 332)557 or 322 0412

e4tiDPed.dioingroom.Iiying ,. Rent or Sell Immaculet. 3 BR, 2
COnd., Carpeted throijgp.o
bath, carpetc.d, garage, fenced yl
Adutti only. Ref,re,ns required.
1155 t.. 33 7404.

plicatlon, contact the Personnel

Write P.O. Box 12)3

Los Mgsls. Vi N# Y0i$L
4.30
T CBS SPORTS S?EC-

2 BR

available.

323-7832

Onebedroomi.se, $100. Als3 BR,
$135. KItchens furnived. Air.
Fenced yard. 3226261.
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Efficiency Package". From us.
Cal 1210220 betwesnu &amp; 3:30.

record research and plOtting OI3
legal descriptions. For further
information or tiling of Ap.

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
CanHeip
Call 423.417

)$gIIIOfl Of LfldSt.

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dralnigL utility services and

FACED lvlTHA)RINKIt4G
PROdLEM

about iPd kv Puied down

400

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Hal Colbert Realty

Deltona-26R,1I,,bath. PhoneS74
3521 atter S p.m.

turni5ted studio apartments,
COnvinlintly located&amp; beautifully
landscaped. Abundant storage
''"hh1d11ne"Q Energy

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as relates civil and architectural
Ckatng IOI' municipal Pt'OIeCts
required. Capable of making
Involving
c.Iculallons
topography. street grade,.

Adults or Teens.

Apartm.ints
NvW mw!rn sIngle story 1
2
bedroom
ano completely

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engineering

Sa

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"l4otiIne."

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WINTER SPR.GS
3 BR,2 Bath
3710105 or 131.7171

Sanfc-1 Court

3 IN, 1 bath

COUNTRY
EALTORS
2O735ftp
multiple listing service
interested?

NOW LEASING

School

parlance or equivalcnt corn
training and experience,

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d

HIIh

'miat. with three years er

114234517

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

Waue. Howard S 1W,OIIsiISdQIrrrISZ1CNIC

STAIRS (R)

37½Hr.Wk.$137.IistartinQwIee.
Full time regular employment.

or Write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
lox 553. Sanford, Fia. 3271),

imikwiwl dsJoa one

3f
24 uPSTAIRS, DOWN-

18-Help vniec1

prerequIsite:

Securiff

Preferred. 332

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Draftsman- Immediate em.
ployment with the City of Sanford.9

hind stcrieMwrin9,wUl

amiss

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loss Fersr. WU Gear guest
Siwilty arat I'Ud poss as

24 CONSUMER SURVIVAL

1230

CE) HUDSON BROTHERS
AUi DAZZLE COMEDY

OsCa.io 1961 WN aboi*

dat lo bladunal Vms U.S.

CAP.E.R.
(4) CI) FAT ALBERT

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MARY TYLER
MOORE SHOW: IWy Ms. 1w

Unlurnished, two bidroon.

Existing mortgage. $2,000. $154
1'

COVE APIS 32-Houses Unfurnished
1. 3 Sedroom apartments,
F RICE REDUCED $5,000. Owner
furnished or unfurnhsped. Newly 4 BR, 1½ bath, Paneling, carpet,
hiving state. Country home, 1½
redecorated. Come see. S. Airport
dveoes. central air. $210 mo. $100
acres. 3 year old I bedroom, 2
Blvd. Sanford, 323• 1340.
P. 323 0102.
bitt. CH &amp; A, carpeted, family room
and dining room, 2 car garage.
flg rna
.
-- aeuJuroveprIve
Lupiexes Furn. or
Unfurn.. Wooded, Home iii, :ots.
3 BR, 1½ Bath, Family Pm.
%lU. Info. Inindow
kCRES LAND. Geneva ares. Well.
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE. 3S.
372).
Zoflvd for mobile home. o,opo.
UA 5 3'nla'4 3 5
3 room apt. utlml,s mcii,
,
drapes, fenced, clean
73 SiFORE BUILDING wIth 3 aan.
last '"°• required. 323.37w
134434$.
mInts. 7th &amp; Cyi,rru. $1l,tiO.

Sunday Noon Friday

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Wk.

JIT
7_..__.

I BR, 1½ baths, panelIng, carpet,
draaes. central air. I2II

'AMBQu

Noon The Day Before Publication
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Ads
dldt
there Wouldn't be any

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DEADLINES

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Adults. No peti.
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Work. .

wIth wither. 52* t. &amp; assume
mtg. 4212241 or 323.527) after

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park RIdge, 3 IN, 2 bath, split plan,
central air, screened porch,
fenced yard. Large family rm.,

pIex

314-

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(I) MOVIE "Hoells

RATES
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MONDAY ffiru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Nos.

41-f buseS

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Room with good Id t, rec.t3cn.
Swimming pool, fishing. ho90jes.
PINEACRE5 REST HOME I.fl5.
2553.

•41c&amp;IIfle
lthruSllm.s
.3lca line
athrv2S times
2ftme$ ....... 24ca line
($3.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 LInes Minimum

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630
(I) StER SAESTER

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Wsiui $çsr Doly Patn.
OP SHERLOCK

Furnh*h

2 SR Cottage on river. $175: jjijjes
Included. 3224470 or 373430)

e31-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

0:97
CEONBCNEWSUPDATE

Si 1)9k PEOPLE AND POLl-

1030

FoIio
hi
CL DOLLY: Snç Caa*y

o'4iiiW a Ccnpueammn's
fW b DXI WiL CMC.
(I) $100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE

THE ADAMS
24
clinotiictEs (R)

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322-2611

docum.nlsry TV program

200

Krr

11:00
(1) (4) (1) CI) 0 NEWS
• WILD, WILD WEST
1) MARY HARTMAN. MARY

ham.

24 WALL STREET

(I) AM'S
CONSUMER SUR.

(2) 0 c*i,co AND ThE
MAnpsmMtsools
Movie km," psi ciii. DIM
RiMS Ji* Vii FIM CMI 1

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Oanái, Lo js.
(.4) CL ThE JIFFtMONt

3 STEVE ALLEN SHOW
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CE 0 BA8EBAWTe.ns

1) BOOK BEAT (R)
CE
14 THE ELECTRIC
PANY (R)

3 100 CLLM
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61 NEWS

CI) NCMFOOTBAW

Orlando Winter Park

S.rninole

HOLMES

() 5(,JQ BOARD

(2)

WOLF TRAP Feand: Su'sh
Va4i.n and addy Pith (R)

10
(2) (4) SOUL TRAIN
CI) SLACK EXPERIENCE
24 WASHI OTaN WEBC IN
REVIEW
59 4ljØ(5 FILM
FESTWAL

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14 SESAME STREET (R)

LORIDAREPORT

MAVBERRYRFD

GONG

THE GRAPE APE SHOW

24 94 PERFORMANCE AT

KsrIjn." Mali

(I) ABC NEWS

24 NO ROOM AT ThE
TASLE
1000

PORT

3 MOV1E TP*

CL 0 NBC NEWS
(I) :iNEWS

(I) JMEMW
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(2)
WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW___
I) SYLVESTER AND
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(1) TOM AND JERm' AND

Evsel* N.e-a NI. Sailerd. Fl.
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performers
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12 Athena
13 Before
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For S&amp;vrday, Octob.r

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SUNDAY EDITION

21976

5'

AllIES (March 21-April 19) get the tab.
Frienda will be Involved in SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.22) If
many facets of your activities yOU'FC ielf-.ervthg today the
oil today. In two situations, results won't amount to much.
IS ICU(WIS
twsIcP
S Place of
adortirnent
Put the concerns of others
53 Mile deer
however, they'll annoy you.
is HaIf.eens
presentation 3$ Used
54 Dispatched
yours. All will benefit.
TAURUS
(April
20Mary
20)
above
I? Boys name
• Coogers
covering
Nat
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 23-Deg)
IS Fiber plant
10 liii.
40 Circular thing
Go Oral
It'll take an adverse condition
20 Pastood
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spadet
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with an expert declarer, but
there is a way to defeat
contract Instead ci' taking his
ace when the first club Is led,
West plays the queen. South
must draw trumps before
leading a second club wincit
East must take with his nine.
Now East plays the queen of

biopsy. Thej told methatlhad

a fatty liver and that I sheulti
avoid all alcohol. I don't drink
anyway. The doctor didn't put
me on any special iliet or deposition of fat In the !' It
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mouths and at the end of that
period I went back In the
hospital for another liver
biopsy. It shotrd no change In
the, condition, ; uy doctor

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replaced then by abnormal
architecture of the regenerated
li ver and warring, resulting
the condition we call cirrhosis
of the liver,
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the skin and this does
necessarily mean a person's
body is cold. It may mean that
the body is trying to conserve
heat and has shut down the fl ow
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close to being one and
opened a singleton spade. He comes
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wins the lea in his own hand
rebid.
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with the ace and lead a
(Do you have a question
second club. No other lead Is for the experts? Write 'Ask
any better.
the Jacobys" care of this
South wins, draws trumps newspaper. The Jacobys will
and lVds a diamond toward answer individual questions
dummy. Dummy's king wins it stamped, sell'addressea
the first or second diamond envelopes are enclosed. The
and another diamond is most interesting questions
played. This will give West will be used in this column
two diamonds and one club and will receive copies of
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the nex t
year.
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Daytons Beach Seabreese. What
could the losers say? Walt until next week. Brantley plays Lake Howell ri
F day night.
1-YULU was 00 the shortUW of the stick for the fourth straight weekend, this time
Winter Park prevailed by
And Trinity Prep brought hom.ta lU victory over Admiral
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Reprimanded by was naming m as the Cabinet official referred
President Ford for slurs against blacks, Agri. to by Dean in t Rong Stcne story.
c ul ture &amp;eret ary Earl Buts sa ys he regrets his
Sen. Iward Brooke, RMass., the only black
language, but some fellow RepuUlcans are mem be r of the Senate,
called Bu' remark,
cal ling for his dnissal
vulgar and offensiv e"and he added
Bz was sminoned to the
te house on
I call upon the President to ask for the
i' day and was gvien "a severe reprimand" by Secretary's resignation. No
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include next week's debate in San Fran.
next week and that the report will clear
Aides to Jimmy Carter say he accepted cisco.
Ford.
corporate hospitality as governor of
Sources in Washington said Friday night
Georgia, and sources in Washington repo rt
that the special Watergate prosecutor has
The special prosecutor's investigation
there will be no prosecutions as a result of
decided there is no basis for criminal into the finances of Fords' home county
an investigation in President Ford's old
charges against Ford or anyone else as a GOP organization had been hanling over
congressional district.
result of the investigation into alleged the Ford campaignfor two
b ut
Carter was to campaign in Washington
campaign finance improprieties In Ford's White Ho',se officials steadfastjy refut'd
Sat ur day as he headed back toward
home district in Michigan.
to comment on the probe while assertuig
Georgia after a swing thrçugh the Nor.
A source in the Justice Department said that the President's finances had been
theast, and President Ford was preparing
Watergate Special Prosutor Charles thoroughly Studied before. Ford was u
to launch a major trip to the West that will
R uff plans to issue a public report early available for questions.
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might ruin his son's opportunity to sign a
lucrative professional baseball contract.
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Raines Sr. finaii "lented. And If he hadn't,
chances are that De. and would have left
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Seminole High's foothail team avenged last yea?s loss to DeLand with
victory Friday night. The win opened the door for specaladoc to the "game
of the
year" hi two weeks against Gainesville.

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been vowing revnge for the "robbery"
during the intervening 12 noths.

at the hands of the Bulldogs in October 1975.
But It was a reversal of last month which

Two Sanford police p ruintcn have filed federal complaints
charging racial dlscrlmlpatbn and civil rights violations In job
classification, terms nnr. cwdltlons of employment, and
promotions within the police department.
Police Chief Ben E. Butler and other officials said they would
have no c..iunent on the complaints filed with the federal Equal
Employment OpporUnity Commission at Miami by patrolmen
John C. Moore and Tony L Brooks Jr.
A wrtten notice of the complaints received by city officials, a
See SANFORD, page 3*

by what many felt were questionable
penalties called by game off Lclal'i.
Scmlnole 1ny, s and supporters have

It was a reversal of last year which supposedly had driven the Seminole football
team toward the p 4nd game ever since the

prevented DeLand from rpringlng an even

All Seasons

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It'i, National 4-H Week an..h
Seminole yonugoters are
tilanning the best year ever for
local 4.11 clubs. See the
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Gaini-`?evenge Over DeLand

before the ['SC, but doubted that the
current effort wc,Wd be successful.
A second part of the resolution to the
['SC protests the state agency's assumption of
the city's authority In regulating the utility,
which operates fully within the Winter Springs
city limits.

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(14), Kenny Lee (68), Danny Flint (64), Donnell Gilchrist (33) in post game
moment of elation, while Maureen Harrison
(left) leads cheers of "Were
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the requested rate hike. Piland said that Bevis
was unyielding in his position and had Indicated
4at he would base his decision on the ['SC staff
recommendatico favoring the rate hike.
City Councilman Ernie Hendrix said, "It's a
real shame that a body set up to protect the
consumer is Instead favoring the utility corn-

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about it- I! UWY not PrOgreu to internal thermal underwear.
anything more serious for you. I What do I mean? I inean no fat
i ould suggest though that Yoli pad. Fat Umue in3ulates the
take an a:1 purpose vi
body and holds body heat in.
tablet every day and that Y0:J That is why (at pcople don't
make ure your diet contains at tolerate hut weather well. Be

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(which I don't work with
anyway).
My question is, what causes a
fatty liver and what can be done
about it? I'm sure there's
something I can do to reverse i t.
Since I don't know what I did
wrong to get It I don't know if
I'm continulngto make itworse
unwittingly.
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ditlons that damage the liver. 52 years old, 5 feet 1 and weigh
Use of alcohol is only one 113 pounds. I have thin arms
example. Starvation can do it and legs. I am easily chilled,
because the mobilization of fat especially around the neck,
stores for energy overloads the arms and back.
liver with tat. It also happens In
DEAR READER — The
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Togive you more Information
on the liver, hew It works an"
what fatty Liver and clrrhosii
means I am sending 'ou The
Health Letter number 74,
Living With Your Liver. others
wPto want more information on
this subject can send a lung,
stamped, self-addressed en.
velope with 50 cents for It. JUSt
send your request to me In care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box 326,
San Antonio, Tx 7S2.
DEAR DR. LAMB — I
annoyed with people Warning
my sensitivity to cold weather
— San Francisco wind Of dT*ItS
— on poor Wood. I give to the
blood bank riery three months
and am In good health, never
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second diamond It played,
East wins. He cashes his jack
of spades, leads another spade
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panics. I'm not confident that the commission
will listen to what we are saying."
Hendrix urged the council to Inform the city
The nter Springs city council at a special
mecting Saturday morning adopted a resolution councils of other communities of the "dithculties
we arv hing with the PC."
directed to the Florida Public Service
Councilma Claude Mt called the Issue a
mission protesting a Proposed water and sewer
political football, saying be had talked with
rate Increase, expected to be approved by
several attorneys and that there appesr Io be
vsc
The Increase being considered for the North little recourse Ix cther the city or its citizens.
These guys (the PSC) work for the utilities
JrIando Water and Sewer Company,
rather than for the people."
Councilman John Daniels said that the FSC
from
per month to $21.10.
While the city council was meeting, more than staff position is that the utilities company
descrias the rate Increase based on information
1I r.d1.f. ni ft.
YVLC SUIflUIS
snbmitted. "I don't doubt they (the North
petitions in the continuing effort led by
Margaret Mc (lbben "imploring" the date Orlando Water and Sewer Co.) can make figures
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say whatever they want them to say."
Daniels said if the company does need nor
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income that It has been caused by uverexpanslon. He said the company didn't need to
'agency ti deny the more than 1(u) per cent rate expand Its facilities to serve today's customers
In..teae.
but rather the expansion was to serve lots they
Mayor Troy Piland reported that he had have not been able to sell.
pO11y spoken with all three members of the
Daniels added that Mrs. Hawki ns had assured
['SC concerning the town's "plight," and ;dm that she Is sympathetic to the cause of the
received support only from Maltiand PSC people of Winter Springs.
mem ber, Paula Hawkins.
Piland said that Winter Springs and Its
Piland said that ['SC Commissioner William citizens over the past six months have been
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were strong has had to issue a public apologv.
.11k or Butz to resign or for Ford to fire him.
In his article for Rolling Stone, Dean said he
It ti' i inarks wire fir reportI in an article was talking with Boone a ho the GOP co
r.in Roiling Stone magazine by John Dean, a ventlun when Butz. who had
campaigned to ,vin
convicted Watergate figure, who said Butz made t i'omution for Ford,
walked do
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in a conversa tion aboard an airt the plane and slopped to ¶:ht.
plane after the Republican nvention in Kansas
Dean reported that Boone said to Butz: 'Jehn
and I were Just diu.ssing the a p peal of thr
Dean, who did ni name Butz in his account ihpubhcan part) It see
that the rty
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gie e Nevi 1,111 .5 BUL4 referrt-1 UutzwzLjquctedisrep4)uje

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their sexual, dress und bathrni preddetka,
'~Qite House officials said Butz tol(l
abuut
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