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69th Year, No. 35--Thursday, September 30,
1976

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Judge Johnson, in instructions to the jury. said nudity In itself

isn't unlawful. He told the Jurors that to find the dancers guilty
they
mint determine from the testimony given that exposure of
FULEN WIDER AND HERRING
sexual organs was made In an indecent and vulgar manner.
are they after Club Juana?
A half hour later the jurors returned verdicts of innocent for
Miss Hall; Marilyn G. Ward, 20, Sanford; Susan J. Ronske, 24,
Casselberry;
Margaret
Ann Davis,
24, Fern Park; Felicita R.
organs in a vulgar, indecent maimer. The directed verdict of Goodwin,
18, Orlando;
Sandra
Lynn Harrison,
acquittal for Mrs. Theresa Renee Weaver, 18, of Lake
19, Winter Park;
c land, was
granted because witnesses failed to identify her in ourt as one of Diana Brooks, 19, Altamonte Springs; Penny J. Meeks, 20,
the dancers arrested In the -aid, the court ruled.
Gainesville, and Catherine Norls, 21, Winter Park.
Following the trial one juror said, "we just went by the law."
Dr. Richard Smith, an Orlando gynecolo
testified for the Another member of the panel said, "There was no other verdict
defense that if a girl was standing erect,gists,
her sexual organs we could return."
wouldn't be visible.
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Hanlon told reporters he believes the
Smith said on Cross-examination by Assist
have 'set a
ant State Atty. precedent In all of Florida" and the verdicts verdicts
are an indication that
Ralph Erikksm that he's allowed to drink free at Club Juana adults
can seek adult entertainment,
about 80 per cent of the time and that he's dating a former Club
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Casselberry
policeman testified during the two-day trial
Juana employe. He also said that he would charge the club at that
the front door of the Club Juana bears a sign stating, "If
least $300 for his testimony as an expert witness.

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SCIDA Asks Study
On...,iIi
scopIA,
By ED PRICKETI
Herald Staff Writer

over to private industry would county commissioners became
bring in revenue from the Initial disenchanted with operations
at
sale, turn back about $l0,000 the port, Basically. SCIDA
Seminole County govern- yearly to the county from race seeks
industry for all Seminole
ment's industry-seeking agency track funds,
require no future County, while SCOPft1's main
today called for a study by the lands
and decrease the interest is in attracting water.
county commission to look Into cost oftaxes
running the port.
related Industries.
the possibility of selling assests
At
a
meeting
at
the
court.
at the Port of Sanford and
After news stories surfaced
returning the money to thehouse in Sanford, SCIDA board
members voted unanmiously to outlining the SCOPA-SCIDA
taxpayers.
request in writing a study by merger, St. Laurent and
Emphasizing kids he's seen the county commission. County Mooney sat down to try to come
on the streets without jobe, Commissioners have
discussed UP with a method of reducing
Georges St. Laurent said today combining SCIDA and SCOPA. tax dollars and providing a
the Seminole County Industrial They say since
both agencies more aggressive Industry.
Development Authority are industry-seeking, a merger seeking agency.
(SCIDA) budget should be could result in a savings to the
three or four times Its present taxpayer.
$100,000 allocation.
SCOPA, however, was
With money received from created by an act of the Florida
sale of port assets and other Legislature. Any sale would
items, St. Laurent said SCIDA's probably require an ap- budget could be increased propriate resolution introduced Around The Clock ..........4-A
which, in turn, would lure in. by the Seminole Legislation.
Bridge' ..................4-B
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Calendar..... ........ ... .S-B
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IS-million dollar asset which Dr. Lamb ..................
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and SCIDA Chairman Gene funds into an
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California underwriters have
agreed to purchase the bonds
WASHINGTON (AP) PresThe President was asked if a
for resale. In addition, the ident Ford said today he is con- rash of news reports about the
Washington-based lawyer said fident the current Inquiry into inquiry by the Watergate
Phoneserv's corporate officers his past campaign finances will cial prosecutor, coming in spethe
have pledged $255,000 in demonstrate he is 'free of any midst of his campaign
against
operating and startup capital. allegations" of impropriety and JImmy Carter,
was troubling
In the event Phoneserv Is expressed hope the matter can him.
unsuccessful, the county would be resolved quickly.
Ford replied that he was not
not be obligated to repay
Perched on the side of his as concerned about it for politibondholders,
Oval Office desk. Ford told re- cal reasons as he was because
That little nicety would fall to porters he had never diverted of his "record of personal in.
Overton &amp; Co. and any campaign contributions for tegritv.
Eldridge &amp; Co., the two his personal use.
see related story, page 2-A
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Herald Staff Writer

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"The issue today is that Fulenwider cloem't want Ow Ckb
Juanai nhis little bellwick," Hanlon said "He's the single
imposed censor in Seminole County. If you think he's (1* 1u
self appointed censor of Seminole County, Florida, then go to the1
jury room and find them all guilty.,,
Erifrfrso told the jurors the Issue was "what does Seminole
County term sexual organs. . .what is common decency?"
"I challenge you to come out and say this dancing was decent
and fit to be seen In Seminole County," Erlkkson told the Jurors.

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operates under the auspices of location In South Seminole
Phoneserv Inc. officials the county commission.
County.
today said they will employ
SCIDA Director Jim Daniel
about 35 workers Initially at a said Phonesery is "unique" in
St. Laurent insisted on
site in Industrial park near that the firm Is starting from hearing from underwriters
Interstate-4 and SR-46.
before today'i SCIDA approval
scratch.
Frank Proctor, Phonesery
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effect He said he needed
Daniel also said he's been
secretary, said he anticipates assured a New Jersey firm will assurance from the undoing one-ha lf million dollars reloca te here In January. That
that they approve
worth of business the first year firm will employ an additional the photIesery concept.
beginning In January.
30 employes, according to
Mrs. Garfield assured St.
The second year Phoneserv Daniel.
Lawent and other SCIDA board
plans to double its output,
Plus, Georges St. Laurent, a members
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SCIDA board member, said he be forthcoming within 60 days.
The Industrial bonds were
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dancers' sexual organs exposed.
"We're not talking about morality In Seminole County,"
Hanlon told the jury, "but criminal charges brought a
brgaisat Wme
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underwriters, personally, Is negotiating with
Proved an $850,000 bond Issue
SCIDA
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Club Juana operator Michael Pinter, acquitted Wednesday in
County Court along with 10 dancers charged with exposure of
sexual organs In nude dancing, claims State Atty.
Abbott Herring
and his chief investigator, Jack R. Fulenwider, have
a vendetta
against him and the Casselberry night spot.
"I knew Herring and Fulenwider had It in for inc and the
Juana," Pinter told reporters after the group came cheering from
the courtroom. "I was scared but the Judicial system works.
Herring Is unbelievable. Just wait WI November. Now people will
see how he uses his office."
Associated Press today reported Pinter promptly vowed that
his girls would soon bare it al again and that if law enforvcmcnt
officers "bunt us again, we'll file for an injunction to stop the
hharassment."
Both Herring and Fulenwider denied there is any vendetta. 'I
just do my Job based on the law," Fulenwider said.
"Any investigations involving Pinter and Club Juana are
based on Information requiring Investigation," Herring said
today at 'fltusville in a telephone interview.
"As long as we get Information we'll continue to investigate. I
think it's his (Pinter's) activities that require investigation. I
think any Investigation he brought on himself. Anytime
there
are nude performances that In my opinion are violations of the
law, I'll continue to file cases. The sheriff will continue to enforce
the law and I'll file cases and go to court," Herring said.
Pinter and the dancers were arrested May 12 when a cornLined force of sheriff's deputies, Casselberry policemen and state
attorney investigators raided the club on U. S. 17-92.
County Court Judge Harold Johnson direct ed a verdict of
acquittal for Pinter and one dancer before the case went to the
four-man, two-woman jury Wednesday. The court ruled that
state's witnesses failed to prove a prima fade case against Pinter
on 10 misdemeanor counts of aiding and abetting and hiring or
procuring nude da ncing in which dancers exposed their sexual

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Orlando, had "completely exposed her vagina" whili on stage
May 12. MIu Hall took the witness stand to deny the *gMlsn
and defense attorney Edward Hanlon Jr. told the jurors In closing

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borhood.
just over $3,900, including the
framed by heavy timbers
The parents told board ernse of grading and dirt insteps
an effort to prevent
children
members several weeks ago removal, installation of 1,200 from speeding downhill
on
The Seminole County School that while the 120,000 bridge feet
of asphalt swale to aid bicycles and creating greater
Board Heard a report Wed- built last year by the school
on both sides of th
nesda y night indi cat ing that It system seem
ed "adequate," walkway, planting 7,500 feet ofe danger potential.
could cost more than $8,600 to the
walkways leading to its east sod, and mi.scellaneoas Items
Chairman Robert (Bud )
install a fence and sidewalk on entrance were too
pointed out that Layer
steep for such as fertilizer, water and
the approach to a footbridge young children and were
is "chirged by law with the
too
rniiir.knance,
the
re
port said.
'which connects the Bel-Aire- slippery to be safe.
safty of all our 34,000 students,
School
.Supt.
William
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area
of
The panel was asked Lu look (Bud) Layer rscommended and if he says he thinks we
Altamonte Springs with Spring into the possibility of grading leaving the bridge, which ought to leave the bridge the
Lake Elementary School.
down earthen banks near the'
way it is because of safety, tht.i
But the board delayed action bridge, surfacing walkways enables students to cross the I think weshould
se -ioLL!y
little Wekia River, "as it
on the report until more details with asphalt or concrete and for
constthr his recommendation "
safety reasons"
are available concerning possibly creating a
"terraced"
Board members and parents
Panelist Davis Sims agreed
potential safety benefits which approach to further
reduce attending the session seemed to
With
Feather and added, 1
the proposed facilities might danger potential.
agree with a section of the haven't heard anything here yet
provide over existing conThe report given to the board report which noted that "the to indicate that any one
'hIions.
of these
Wednesday indicated that in. grade from the existing bridge method
ou1d
be
any
safer
"The report, partly based on a stallation of a six-foot-high to the street may create rather than the one we
now have. I'd
site Inspection by Oviedo chain link fence over the 600- than eliminate
safety prob- hate to see us put a straight shot
contractor Richard Joyce and foot distance from the bridge to lems."
in there. I'd Lute to see us put
drawn up by school board a nearby residential street
Rather than make the railroad ties An there and then
Auxiliary Services Director would cost $2,700,
sidewalk a"s1ralght,btg"fr, 1
Hugh Carlton, was prompted by
Construction of an eight-foot- street to bridge, board Vice later say, 'Hey, this is
- something we hadn't thought
complaints from parents In the wide concrete sidewalk ad. Chairman Pat Telson
suggested
Wethcrfield-Bel.Arc neigh' jacut to tl;e fence ould cost constructing
a series of large
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DETROIT (AP) -The apparent suicide of i
top police official who feared his career woul(
be ruined by accounts linking him to allege
department involvement with narcotics ha
rocked the already troubled Detroit pollc
force.
The death Wednesday of Deputy Ql
Reginald Marvel, a21-year veteran of the
force, is the latest in a series of upheavals ir
the police department. On Tuesday the city's
police chief was fired and replaced by the first
black man to hold that post.

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million Medlca~e beneficiaries first $124 of his bill next year,
have to pay out of their own Medicare wfil, &amp;a usual, pick up@
pockets was boosted a record 19 the balance through the
PC cent today
the Social day.
Security Ad ministration.
But then further increase*
The hike, effective next Jan. apply which, for some patients,

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - William and
Emily Harris, underground companions of
Patricia Hearst, have been indicted for the
kidnaping of the newspaper heiress 2½ years

ago.

iort1y before the Alameda County Grand
Jury returned the indictment Wednesday,
Miss Hearst's attorneys filed a motion for a
new trial on tht. armed bank robbery foi which
she has been sentenced to seven years In
prison.

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Bush Mum On Drug War

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which, in theory, represents the billion in 1977.
cost on the day of admission. About 24.7millinn persons are

School Board Im pas s e Items

WASHINGTON (AP) - CIA Director
George Bush says be can't talk publicly about
what the United States is doing to cut off the
flow of narcotics Into the country.
Bush gave limited testimony Wednesday
before a select House commrnfttee on narcotics which also heard that the cabinet-level
committee responsible for coordinating the
government fight against narcotics smuggling
has not met in nearly three years.

Judge Gridley refused to ci
ter a declaratoryjudgment ths t

Under the federal formula eligible for the benefits this

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candidate on grounds she file I
the required form with the stat

nation,the Price Of that first - number 25.3 million next year.
and supposedly average -day Social Security
said the aver-

A state mediator will be in

excused from classto appear at rejected because Layer Is teachers' salaries;
goes up $20. In fact, however, age hospital day
class
Sanford next Tuesday to hear the hearings.
now coda
scheduled to attend a state teaching loads and assign. the computations lag behind about
$1,600 per patient.
presentations on contract Items
"They're not going to have a superintendents' convention ments; compensation
and exwhich have produced a week to apply for (leave from then.
Perim; term of agreement, and
stalemate In negotiations class) or anything," Groom.,
The special master was medical and health protection.
between the Seminole County sald"-the ones that have
to named earlier this month
School Board and the Seminole testify and so on. But as long a, through a process of
FTU- David A. Mendoza of F11J, Mendoza is attending ona
&amp;ft
Education Association (SEA). the county office takes care of elimination. The
list
ening to presen- Sanford is among the newest two-year AFROTC scholarship.
najnesof
tatlons from each bargaining members of the Air Force He is the
Representatives for both that, well be all set."
candidates were sent
son of Mrs.
to
Sten-.
team,
Stowell will have 30 days ROTC at Florida Tech
bargaining units announced
School board attorney strom and Grooms
Andelesia
M.
Mendoza,
1909
by the In which to submit non-binding University.
Wednesday
night
that Douglas Sterutrom said he was Florida Public Employes
Magnolia Ave., and a 1974
Rela.
recommendations
arrangements have been made alào ready to appear on lions Commission (PERC). board,
to the school
A Junior who Is majoring in graduate of Bishop Moore high
to take Impasse items before Tuesday. Stenstrorn will Eachsldedeletedonepafleap.d
mechanical engineering at school In Orlando.
Special Master Douglas Stowell present the school board's Stowell's was the one
at 8:30 a.m. in the building of arguments to Stowell,
backed remaining.
the First Federal Savings &amp; by School Supt. William P.
"We don't know how long this
Loan of Seminole, 312 W. First (Bud) Layer,
chief negotiator is going to take," Cowley said
Ernest Cowley and board staff Tuesday. "I hope we can do It
"As long as they let my members,
in one day, at $300 a day. But I
teachers out on leave, why,
The hearing was originally know that last week the special
there won't be any problem,"
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said F, E. (Gene) Grooms, SEA but
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2.6 Million Pay Raises
WASHINGTON (AP) - An estimated 2.6
million federal civilian and military employes
will be getting a pay increase beginning
Friday that averages 4.83 per cent and is
worth about $2.5 billion.

Elections Division almost tw
months after she swore she ha'
done so.

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and is not

therefore en
titled to a declaration of right
In this court," the judge ruled
Newton was not available foi
comment on whether he woul
appeal or file a complaint will
the stale Ethics Commission
His cwt cha llenge Is no
completely dead, however
since his lawyers have also 111e
an amended motion to the firs
count of the two-count suit.
Judge Gridley had di&amp;nlssec
the first count last week be
gave Newton the right to amen(
it.
That co unt alleges that'Mrs
Saunders "had sufficient funds
or should have had suf ficlen
funds, for paying the necessar
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next week.
provement. But of course, It's initiated federal bankruptcy
In other action, the board the first contract we've had
of proceedings. The site Is
voted 34 to approve the 1975-fl any kind, so
that
in
itself
makes
scheduled to serve as a location
working contract between the us happy."
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county executive assistant Roger Nelawender and
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bri ef ing sessions both Tuesday
and Wednesday, but refused to
comment. Do Wednesday, Nessen said, "We see no reason to
answer a question on a charge
that has not been made."
But Carter inerealngly has
been pointing with criticism to
t he White House silence and
Ford's inarcesslbljlty for resci us

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Jimmy Carter is taking his
campaign back on the road as
Presi de nt Ford consider calling a news confer en ce where he
could be asked about reports

that the Watergate ipecial
prosecutor is investigating
whether Ford illegally diverted
campaign contributio ns,
Carter was r et urning to the
campaign trail today after two
days of rest and st rategy planporter's questions. Mondale
foreign policy

issues for next
Wednesday night's debate with
Ford.
For Ford, the schedul.e called
for a resumption of his camign strategy of remaining in

ose
But an administ ration source
aid late Wednesday that Ford
s discussing with advisers the
sibIlmty of holding a news
onference. The source said
uch a news conferen could
e held today or Friday.
Both the vice presideatlal
Both
p.

antlidates, Republican Bob
ole and Democrat Walter

were campaigning In

F nnsyIvania today,
The White

House has co,tcntly refm.sed any continent
reports of thu Watergate
tiecutor's probe into the
cords of the Republican or.
91 fixation in Ford's old con-

are complete."

Carter said he accepted pa rtial payment of expenses from
foreign government., when he

traveled as Georgia governor

Ford should answer questions state.
But he said his trips were
about the Investigation and "strictly
business" and that
about financing of his there
was no recreation or
congressional campaigns.
personal be nefit from
Before lat:richlng today's trip And, he said, "They werethem.
highto the Northeast, Carter rely publicized."
newed his criticism of Ford for
He said that as governor he
ieseklng votes from behind the
also traveled on corporate
White house gate.
planes, but th
And he chaUen'ed Ford to business and at he was on state
the trips were almet r'.poriers and discuss the ways publicized.
Watergate prosecutor's investi.
At home In Plai ns, Ga.,
gaticn that pubbihed reIx!,ts Wednesday, Carter compared
say cenhs a cn whether Ford, his campaign
with Ford's.
while a congressman, "latinFord has made only two camdered" campaign contributions paign trips outside Washington,
through his local GOP organ- a one-day flight to his alma
izatlor, and di verted the funds to mater in Michig
an and a threehis own use.
day Jaunt t hr ough Carter's iiaThe Democratic nominee Live South. Ford plans a trip to
said Nessen took "a step in the the West next week before the
right drectton" when the White Th ursday debate In San FranHo use press secretary said cisco.
Ford had accepted three goliing
Carter characterized his own
tri ps and two other outings campaign style as one
of "total
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Newton's 2,307 locally.
Mrs. Saunders won the race
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or guilty. Well, I don't know,"
Dole told the Republicans. But
ear lier in the day he had told a
Chicago television Interviewer
that "I don't think he was inen l"
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have been belied by the fact.,."t
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comments on
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ther this happens or that
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Sims then moved to table ployes had adopted the work
building and surrounding land
action on the proposed un- agreement by a 53-4 vote at a at Celery and
Mellonville
provements until the board can meeting Sept. 14.
Avenues was finalized Tuesday
hear "specific recom
Susan Chariker, president of and that the board now holds
mendatlons" on their projected the clerical group, said the the
deed
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panel
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - With
strategic arms limitation negotiations stalled,
the United States and the Soviet Union have
begun a new probe to see if they can move
toward a treaty by the end of the year, according to high-level U.S. officials.
The acid test of how well the two superpowers may do, these officials say, will be
Friday's meeting at the White House between
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko
and President Ford,
The officials are skeptical of an imminent
break-through, but reporting late Wednesday
night on Gromyko's steak-and-wine dinner
with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger,
they credited the Soviets with genuine interest
in moving ahead.

Witnesses sai&amp;, only sporadic shots
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LONDON (AP) - Without help from the
International Monetary fund (IMF) to prop up
the pound, Britain would have to endure
economic policies so savage. "I think they
would produce riots in the streets," says
Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey.
"I think it would mean three million
unemployed, and living standards would fall
by at least five per cent," Healey said In a
television interview late Wednesday.
He said Britain was seeking a $3.9-billion
loan from the IMF "to protect our industrial
policy against the consequences of speculation
against the pound."
The pound opened today at $1.66, down from
Tuesday's closing 81.665, but it later climbed
to $1.66$5. It had slipped to a record low $1.63
on Wednesday.

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Without An IMF Loan,
Britain's In Trouble

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Syrian troops
nad tanks forced Palestinian guerrillas out of
i 20-quare.m lie salient east of Beirut today in
major lo. (or the guerrilias and their Leba,cw 1e1t141. aJ1iein Lebanøu's civil war.
A guerrilla comm unique conceded the fall of
L1 posthons held by Fslestiñians and Moslem
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the SEA negotiating team, Rosenthal would be unable to
Ile SEA and the school board
including chief negotiator participate. The week of Oct. 11 went to
Impasse Aug. 19 on

Judge William C. Grid!ey
ruled
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primary election when Mr I.
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retiring as president of the Sanford Optimist Club,
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Hold The

By NORM osinuj

"You Mean he's giving up his used car lot? Wow I

The arguments probably are valid.

I guess the economy is as bad at the Democrats are
saying. Wow!"
"No, no, no," Ford answered, Impatiently. "He's
stepping down from the presidency and wants me to
step up. And I did some checking. According to the

President Ford had proposed earlier this year
a more modest Increase from the current level of
$112
But his $120 billion

target envisioned

only about a 2 per cent gain In real spending. The
rest would have been lost to Inflation. The new goal,
estimated to be about $130 billion, will allow a hike
of 5 per cent
r more in military strength.

The American people - and Congress, too evidence is
revealed
of Soviet
indicated a commitment to more personnel, planes
and ships, despite a plea by Democratic
Presidential challenger Jimmy Carter for cuts of $5
to $7 billion in the military budget.
are skeptical of detente as increasing

of continuing enlargement and moder-

forces. Congress already has

Ruznsfeld

also wants a

more

sophisticated air

defense system.
The consensus of nat*aJ opinion seems to
SUpp9rt Rwnsfeld's goals.
opinion is fickle. A population weary of
Is unlikely to tolerate waste or inefficiency.
planners must be wary of ego-satisfying
Proposals from the armed services.
But

taxes

Defense

Requests for each new ship, each new plane,
'each new Infantry battalion must be scrutinized for
consistency with the objective of maintaining a
balance in world
power.

As negotiations continue for a new treaty with
the
United States can settle for no less.
the Russians on strategic arms limitations,

The Middle Way
Sweden, which has long believed It was taking the middle
way between communism and capitalism, has changed course
to stay In the middle.
After 44 years, the Sweden ousted the Social Democrats
from power in recent elections and launched a less leftist
regime. A coalition of the Center Party, Conservatives and
Liberals Is expected to take over from the Social Democrats and
Communists.

an awful big place. And you know how lam after
walking around Ina circle more than once. I always
have trouble finding my way back."
"Oh, Jerry. Is that all that's bothering you? No
Problem. From what I've read, they have guards
there just for the purpose of helping lost Presidents.
So that's nothing to worry about."
"Really? That's a relief. But there's something
else, too."

"Nothing really, lsiçpose. But Ido have a few
doubts."
"Like what?" asked Betty lovingly, brushing her
hand over Its leg as he brusquely pushed It away.
"Well, for one thing, I don't think I could accept
Immediately. I've made plans."
"What kind of plans?"
"Well, my nest few weekends are pretty well
booked up - like this coming weekend I've been
invited by U.S. Steel to Disneyworld. And then next
weekend we're Invited to the Firestone Country
Club in Akron, Ohio, for a golfing weekend. And
more stuff like that."
"Hmmm. That does presents problem," reacted
Betty like any compassionate wife. But she
recovered quickly.
"Jet, I think you should seriously consider
taking the job. Just call your friends at U.S. Steel.
I'm sure they'd understand."
"Oh, I suppose so. But I don't like to hint their
feelings - especially after all they've clone for me.
But I guess you're right. I'll call Dick first thing In
the morning to tell him I'll take It."
"Oh, Jerry, I'm so proud of you. I knew you'd
decide that."
"Thanks, Betty. But I'm still a little wary of the
whole thing."
"What now?"
"Stop to think for a minute. That White House Is

"No. You're not even close. Its unbelievable.
He's offered me a job."
"Mother one?" asked Betty incredu(ously.
"You have one already -sort of. And don't worry
about It, honey, sooner or later you'll learn the
Roberts Rules of Order and be able to preside over
the Senate like all those other guys did."
"No, Betty. You don't understand. He's quitting
his job and wants me to take It."

that

billion.

(bnotltutlon, I'm supposed to do It."
"Oh, Jerry. Really? I'm so proud of you. What
did you tell him?"
"I told him I'd have to talk It over with you."
Even Betty was confused. "Talk what over? Are
You thinking 3f turning down? What is there to
talk over?"

you ran for Congress."

Defense Secretary Donald Rumafeld's hint that
the Pentagon will seek a hefty $18 billion increase
In the defense budget for fiscal 1977 reflects Concern over inflation, a conviction in Washington
the public Is security-onnscjot and awareness
of a
growing military might in the Soviet Union.

nization

Another chapter in the Richard Mithowe Nixon
dory: We learn now, in excerpts taken from his
memoirs, that when he made up his mind to quit the
presidency, he told Gerald Ford, then-vice
president and advised him to prepare to assume
the presidency.
And what did Ford do? For some reason, he
hesitated to accept the responsibility, telling Nixon
he'd first ha" to talk ft over with his wife. what was
there to talk over?
The conversation between Jerry and Betty must
have been fascinating...
"Guess what, Betty?"
"How many chances do I have, Jerry? The usual
tiree? It's always fun playing with you like this."
"No, this time only one," Ford replied. "I'm too
anxious to tell you the answer."
"OkeY.Ummm. Lame see. I give up. No, wait.
I've got It. You've decided to give back all that
money the Maritime Union gave you lad year when

"Well, you know how ciwnay lam. And with all

The kind of treatment given Ingmar Bergman, the
celebrated Swedish movie director, by his own government will
probably not be repeated. His persecution on tax evasion
charges drove him Into a hospital and then abroad. Perhaps he
will now decide to return to Sweden, where he has made all his
aims.
In foreign policy, the new government Is likely to be less
dogmatic and self-righteous In its relations with the United
States. That's good, for the estrangement between our two
countries In recent years has been unpleasant.
We have much to share with the Sweden in our background
and our outlook, not least of which Is our firm commitment to
democratic self-government.
And the long-deferred reversal of political fortunes at the
polls In Sweden is a dramatic demonstration of the vitality of the
democratic tradition In that North European country.
The Sweden continue to chart their own course, now a few
points to starboard.

trophies with me to put up In my new office. Do you

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chance of forcing a constitutional amendment
banning abortions on the red of the country, It
should also be clear that pro-abortionists cannot
force support of abortions from those who are
morally opposed to or are uneasy about them.
In passing an appropriations bill for the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
the other day, Congress voted to prohibit
use
of any federal funds for a bortions, except In
cases where a woman's life is endangered by a
pregnancy. Up to now, the federal government
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question, and thereby further embittering what the economic pause, wondering If It Is the exhas become one of the mod divisive Issues In haustlon of a tired old cycle
or the pacing of a
America today, pro-abortionists should devote young and vigorous expansion that will soon
their energies to fending off attempts to have the reassert Itself. We don't know.

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Springs would remain green and would not be
But James Akins, then the U.S. Ambassador
marred with quarry-like holes.
to Saudi Arabia, had lectured Yamani about U.S.
But Connor managed to
pigeonhole the draft, regulations against accepting
which never reached President Ford'a desk. To
gifts. 1e turn ed to 0
Yamani and said: "After all we've talked aboil
Connor's credit, he Is now repentant.
"I wish gift-giving regulation
now," he said, "1 had
s, how can you do this ri,ht
told him to send the letter in front of me?"
straight to Kieppe." But Connor admitted
Sen. Percy let the remark slide, but Iv'r.
ruefull y: "I shelved it."
Percy
took umbrage. She thought It was a slur n
Sansom expressed no such remorse. He told
the senator's Integrity. It was th
us he could have asked White House staff
e Percy's
chief price to accept gifts rather than embarra
Richard Cheney to Intervene but had contacted
ss
their hosts. But back In Washington, they would
Cannot because he knew him better, "I would do quietly
it again," said Sansom, "There's nothing of ment. turn the gifts over to the Slal tiepirt.
historical value within five miles" of the
The embarrassed Yajnani withheld the
proposed pit mines. Furthermore, he said, the beads, and the incident vaa forgotten
by
people of the county need the Industry,
everyone except Akins. He was later sacked by
PERCY PROBLEM: There was a lot of Secretary of Slate Kissinger. For a while, he
worrying last year, according to confidential
diplomatic papers, over a string of worry beads couldn't .hake the notion that the Percys were
, somehow Involved in getting
)4m fired.
The incident, which involves Sen. and Mrs.
He finally concluded that he wa wrong
Charles Percy, R.-Ill., was supposed
to have wrote to the senator about it. "I thlt b and
been hushed up.
ri efly
t hat Mrs. Percy's compla in
It happened while the Percy's were visiting trjbuted
t
couli
have
conto the action,"
Saudi Arabia. At a Private dinner, the ta ble ta
he wrote. "hut there
turned to worry beads, those Islamic W - stnanlk Were ap parently other reasons." lie tketl the
Senator to assure his wife that '1 t'Ave the
that the Arabs constantly finger,
highest respect for your intelligence and your
Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani is an integrity."
avid collector of expensive worry beads. As a
Then Akins concluded the worry
gesture of Arab hospitality, he dispatcheda cident
bead mn
with this confession: "If it
messenger to fetch a set of worry beads worth a
will bring her
couple of hundred doUa.s. He gractou,slv offered any comfort, }ou can also tell her that III ruined
the next two days cl her Middle Fad trip, sile 1ws
them to the Percy's as a gift.
caused me a series of sleepless nighu."

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fraud division and If he Is
elected he will be filing lest
cases, citing Irresponsible
lawyers and doctors who are
involved n Insurance frauds.
Gunter said after his defeat
by a narrow margin for the
Democratic nomination for
U.S. Senator two years ago by
Richard Stone of Miami, he did
not again seek a congressional
seat because he believed It
would be presumptuous. He had
given up that seat to run for the
statewide office.

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budget chief. Which by any standard Is an
awesome amount of power in one set of brains.
Especially for a man quite definite in his views
with little tendency to equivocate. He's known to
look askance of those who hedge every answer or
argument
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more vermiculite" and promised that the mining
Vermiculite, while not one of the glamorous wouldn't disturb
the envjrent
minerals, has some commercial 11 mundane
This militant letter, complete with San.so.-n's
uses. It is used, for example, as inuIaUoti and
ear Jim" notes, was routed to Kieppe, who Li
fireproofing, garden filler and even kitty litter, supposed to forward information about
Sansom wanted to dig for vermiculite on despoiling operations on national historic lindsome historic farmland at Green Springs, Va. marks. The inclusion of the "Dear Jim" note was
The G-year-old site is treasured by the Interkor a subtle signal that Sansom had a powerful White
Department, however, icr its historic and scenic House all y.
value. The White House pressure to spell the site
But Kleppe, unimpressed, drafted a tough
with pit mines, therefore, was r esided by turndown for the
President to sign. "The energy
Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe.
sit ua tion of the country would In no way be
But the dory is worth telling as an example of
" decla red the draft, If the historic
SaNOUR landmark were left undisturbed. An acWhfrn pressure
scheming to put profits ahead of history, got in companying memo advised the President that
there was enough vermiculite to last well into the
touch with a friend an the President's staff.
next century and that "good substitutes" were
Confidential White House memos show that available anyhow.
on Mirth 28 Sansom called Dr. James Cunzior,
If President Ford had seen 11w draft, he
who doubles as cabneI secretary and probably
wo uld have signed it. This would have
prsot1entiaJ advisor. The two friends counseled laid down as White House policy that Green

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total war on fraud and

collusion" In the Industry and
that the industry b finding j
easy to let operating expenses
"gooutof t he roof." He said the

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A 190,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban Development to the Seminole County Commission Is for a
drainage study of the Midway Community.
The second food and nutrition grant of $33,000 was approved
by the Community Services Administration for
1,500 local
seasonal and migrant farm workers.
The grant Is to cover operations through September, 1977 of the
Seminole Community Action agency.

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showed about 17 per cent
of the state's 3.86-million voters participated
in Tuesday's only statewide race, a Supreme
Court runoff won by Tallahassee attorney
Fred Karl,

WASHINGTON - He's an extraordinary
man. A radical. His private denunciations of
government operations and the failure of the
bureaucracy to bring the public Into pollcy
formulation make Jimmy Carter's campaign
statements look pale by comparison.
Almost an unknown. But certainly one of the
most Infl uenclal men In Washington. Closer to
President Ford's ear than Secretary of Slate
Henry Kissinger or Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfled. Perha ps closer, In fact, than any

men On Wall Street are convinced the
merely renting Itself for a gigantic leap.
economy
Is major
And the
the legislation they conjure up, then revise
Proposals, radically If necessary on the basis
econometric model makers assure us their nu.
merical reconstructions of the ecomy produce of these hearings, before sending the lot up to
a very positive answer.
Congress. This Is the only sure way, he believes,
Supreme court's abortion ruling nullified.
What we are certain of is that economic acthat
the parochial
of the major
While
their
efforts
are
understandable,
their
establishment
can views
be modified,
Washington
bugs
At the same time, If they truly care about the tivity has slowed, and not just In scattered areas
impact
has
been
small.
Fabian
Linden,
LOnpoor, and if they believe as strongly In the right Or In particular Industries. The manifestations
sumer director of The Conference Board, put It ironed out and reasonable bills written.
to abortion as others have demonstrated they are are found broadly, in sales and stocks and
as well as It can be put. "We appear to be In the
This attitude is major change from the Lynn
against It, they should begin seeking ways to consumer attitudes, to name a few areas.
of seven years ago, who figuratively held his
middle
of
an
awesome
yawn,"
he
said.
raise private funds to replace federal or state
The Index of leading economic Indicators
nose at public hearings.
"Our measures of co nsumer sentiment
money.
ceased advancing in August for the first decline
buying plans are going nowhere," he added, and
As everyone known who has been faced with
in 18 months. Durable goods orders fell in August
"none
of
the
economic
Indicators
are
many
executive decisions, rulings on laws and
telling
us
for the second month In a row. There are layoffs
with
conviction
where
of laws, and directives based on
the
economy
might
be
Interpretations
Everybody has been so preoccupied in in steel.
laws - as written by the bureaucracy
heading."
celebrating the Bicentennial
are
entennlal that the quinShould we therefore bury hopes of a continued
Linden's comment was made before the latest the laws more far reaching than the wording of
declmcentennial has gone almost unnoticed.
advance? SI no means. To do so would be to
report on leading indicators, which showed a
themselves.
It was1500 years go this summer that mighty produce the consequence we hope to avoid,
But thats not all. If he
drop of 1.5 per cent in August, but they still might wants
can manage, Lynn
Rome fell, recalls UPI writer
ere Is still lots of hope, and even some
er Jack R. Payton. There
hold. One month doesn't make a quarter.
to require all department and Independent
Historians agree, anyway, that A.D. 476 was the bullishness.
agency heads to come up reg ul
It takes at least
year that the last western Roman ruler was
arly with a short
In their public statements, businessmen
three
months
of
declines
to
list
of their top-priority measurable objectives,
establish
a
downturn,
said
John
Kendrjck, chief
deposed by Ge rmanic invaders,
continue to be optimistic. As expected, the sales- econo
and the time fram e In which
mist of the Commerce Department,

two separate grants totaling $123,000 have been approved by
federal agencies to benefit Seminole County projects.

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pletëly than any previous President relied on his

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WASHINGTON - A White House official together, and Connor suggested that Sansorn
Intervened with the Interior Department earlier write to the
President. Connor said the letter
this year to gain permission for a friend to dig pit sho uld be directed
to his attention, and he would
mines on a national historic landmark,
guide It through the oval office.
a "Dear Jim" letter the next day,
the mine operator with t he White House toldInthe
Sansom
White House aide: "I am enclosing the
connections Is Dr. Robert Sansoin, a former
21I:ani administrator of the
letter to the President that you suggested would
Protection Agency. As chairman of Virginia be appropriate to clear up the subject." The
Vermiculite Inc., he Is now more Interested in letter denounced Kleppe, declared that vermiculite was vital to conserve energy,
mining vtrmlculite than n
proclaimed that the country desperately needs
vlronmenl.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (A?) - Gov. Reubin
Askew says he is not sure a switch
back to
spring primaries would correct the dismal
voter turnout experienced this fall.
But Askew said Wednesday he is willing to
consider any solution to get more voters to the

I speak of James T. Lynn, Director of the
White House Office of Management and the 1
Budget.
His strength Is as the strength of 10 because
Mr. Fo rd Is convinced Lynn Is a bo ut the only
man in government who Is in a position to be
objective. Everyone else, high and low, Is, In

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maybe, just maybe, If me and the Republicans are
lucky I could achieve my lifelong dream . . ."
"You mean. .
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low-Income women.
Pro-abortionists can complain all they want
that the restriction Is a form of discrimination
against these thousands of women, and may
quite rightly question the morality of conadded to the welfare rolls.
Itlsone thIng,howevr,to giveevery
the right to have an abortion. It is an entirely
dliferent matter to expect those who consider
abortion to be tantamount to murder to allow
their tax dollars to be used for a practice which
so violently offends their morality.
The argument that to deny a poor woman the
means to have an abortion Is effectively to
abolish her legal right to have one Is not really
relevant. The right of an individual to do
something does not necessarily confer an
obligation on the rest of society to pay for It.

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year to help pay for abortions for some 300,000

derrining them to bear children they do not want
or cannot care for -children who in turn will be

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MIAMI (AP) - Handicapped Earl Petinsky
can keep driving his gasoline-powe
red threewheeler through Miami at its top speed of 12
miles per hour, a county judge says.
Petinsky, paralyzed by polio from the waist
down since he was 2, was charged with driving
his hand-controlled vehicle too slowly on a
four-lane road last July.
County
Judge Ruth L. Sutton found him
innocent Wednesday. "I don't feel he
was
creating a traffic hazard at that time of day,"
she said.

think that would be any problem?"
"No I wouldn't think so. Good, then, we're all
set. I'll start packing right away."
"Fine. And I suppose there's always a consolation. Now that a precedent has been set, If I
decide I don't like the job or living In that place, I
could always quit. You'd understand, wouldn't
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"Yes, of course, I would. But what would you do

Rather than pressing the tax-support

It would be a mistake to read too much Into the shift. It Is
likely that the new center coalition will seek to dismantle
Sweden's advanced "welfare date" programs or the country's
highly progressive system of taxation. But new programs, such
as the takeover of Industrial mAnagement by representatives of
factory workers, are not likely to be pushed. And the tax system
will probably not be administered in so arbitrary a manner.

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"Without matters of this $25, he said that thIs
HeraldStaffw,fter
deci'ea-d sev en per cent
nature being exposed how can requlremMofpubJc reporting
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first.
of in
If public officials are ping to anyone determine what makes "helps keep people honest."
compared to the same
take free golf weekends and the elected offleiaivotaone way
Pointing to his l5 Yea rs agjy
period of 1175. But they
free trips, the gifts should be or the other on an Issue?" involvement In the Insurance
can't
say shy.
disclosed, says Bill Gunter, Gunter asked, adding that he industry and 10 years In public
former date senator and for. hopes the tak
"Maybe
his just a trend
ing of special office, he said he is geared
mer congressmen, again on the favors by officia Is on the this particular cabinet post. to
of the times, maybe the
campaign trail In Florida. This decline,
He said the promise of "no- economic picture Is a little
time he Is seeking the Florida
better, maybe people are
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cabinet post of Insurance requires public officials to surance rates has not come to
commissioner and treasurer. rrtgifts val ued more than pass and now
cii. Trulock
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challengln,lnjurance company
change in the next six
on the basis of discrimination
and excessive rates.
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annual crime report
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showed t
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decrea
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more than they pay for Income
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Pregame additives for this week's high school
football games Include these pondering
possibilities:
ThnItyPrep isoffona wing and a prayer. The
Saints are at Admiral Farragut In St. Petersburg.
4J474i (AP) - "I didn't us"When we win there are 75,.
The bus leaves Goldenrod at 11:30 a.m. Friday,
and ten to 'em boo because that 000 people In the stands," he
by co-incidence star halfback Norbert Seals arrives
would make me mad," says said. "We lose one game and
at the Orlando Jetport at 11:45 from his week-long Dolphin
running back Benny there are 49,000 people there."
Boys' State stay in Tallahassee Natch, Trinity's Malone. "I guess they Just
Little was also miffed when
travel plans Include a quick stop at the airport. With wanted us to win 35.0."
he heard that Dolphin broadno practice, Seals may only gain 150 yards this
The boo. Malone spoke of re- caster Rick Weaver accused
sounded In the Orange Bowl last him of Inadequate blocking.
week. The prayers are for no fog.
Sunday as Miami Dolphin fans,
Lyman may never
"I've been badrapped," the
win a football game. Of disappointed with a halftime 3.0 265-pound Little said. "The socourse, speculation is extreme, but the so-called lead over the New York
Jets, called Voice of the Dolphins
breathers are over for a while.
Perhaps the Jeered the team that In the said some things about me that
Greyhounds could apply reverse psychology and roil recent past has been the were
very unjustified. I want to
over and play dead in the first half, then come hometown
him In here and show him
roaring back in the last half. Winter Park and waved white hankies.
the films of the Jets' game. I'm
The Dolphins, who once angry."
Edgewater are waiting in the wings.
The battle of the sticks Is being staged at Lake boasted ground-gainers like
The Dolphins nnhed for of 211
Howell Friday night. Next-door neighbors Oviedo Iirry Cacoka, Jim Kilck and yards against the Jets, 75 of
Mercury Morris,
have them in the last 11 minutes of
and Lake Howell, neither of whom has met with a averaged 174
yards rushing play. The first half was particudegree of success, battle it out for the claim as king each game this 2-1 season. In larly slow, with
Miami picking
of the wild and will, rule over the South Seminole 1273, during their Super Bowl
up only 82 yards on 24 carries.
by averaged 203 yards
palmetto brush and cow pasttm for the next year
"Look, It's going to get better," said Little. "The backs we
Losing that 41 7 game to Gainesville didn't per game.
The Miami fans were dearly have know what they're trying
make Lake Brantley any worse of a
football
team.
disappointed
The Patriots get a chance to put experience to work ference in thewith the dl!- to do, but we have to get
Friday night at home against Seabreeze, which defeat of the Jetseventual 16-0 everything a little more
coordinated between the line
should be blowing softly by the fourth quarter.
"From the early years, I and the rwinhg backs."
Saving the best for last, the game Seminole Iwoed that Miami 1s the city of
Little says it will take the
has been looking forward to for a year now is going the front-runner," said Dolphin team some time to break In new
talent.
to turn out to be a ho-hum affair. Make no mistake guard Larry L'tle.
about Seminole flashing its killer Instinct. Simply,
DeLand just isn't the same team it was last season.
Last week's picking was slim, missing three of
five games and leaving the season mark at 10-6. A
good percentage for an NFL Learn trying for a wild
card berth, but nothing to write home about h the
prediction business.
NEW YORK (AP) - The ar- sian to a challenger In a close
On with this week:
wneid continues over whether heavyweight title fight.
Seminole 27, DeLand 7 Defense prevaiih Ken Norton was robbed In MuAdd to that the mystique that
again, and if the offense sustains
more than one ti All's Latest
defense of IVI has built up, and the money
drive, the score could go up, up, up.
his heavyweight title.
prob- tha' the All glamor brings to the
Oviedo 21, Lake Howell 19 - The possibility of ably will go down as Itone
of boxing game, and you begin to
overtime looms, and this close game will certainly boxing's
all-time
dis- realize that whoever finally
be decided by extra points,
agreements,
beats All will have to either
Those who argue that Norton knock him out or stop him. And
Winter Park 21, Lyman 14 - The Greyhounds
catch the Wildcats on a bad week, as Winter Park won the fight and should be the he never has lost as a chain.
new heavyw eight champion are pion.
revives its bid to defend that district title,
missing one very Important wiThis Is not to say the Tuesday
Lake Brantley 31, Seabreeze 8- That Patriotic written
rule: you can't dethrone night fight in Yankee Stadium,
feeling prevails as Lake Brantley gets down to the a champion
unless you beat him In which All was awarded a
serious business of showing what kind of football badly.
close but unanimous decision,
character it has.
Clearly, Norton did not beat was fixed. It was not - as far as
Trinity Prep 20, Admiral Farragut 7 - The Ali badly. If they had been two anyone can tell. It probably
return of Norbert Seals makes all the difference in contenders saapping for a title would have gone that way if any
the world, but the continued absence of injured shot, the decision might have three judges who have been
gone the other way. But boxing Involved with the boxing
running back Brent Matthews will help keep the
judges throughout history have establishment were working
score down,
been reluctant to award a deci- the fight.

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Robinson, whose 2,780 games rejoin the Orioles In some Capb of the Chicago Wt. Sox.
in what co uld be his last time wi th Baltimore r
an k filth on the pacity when his playing "areer
nwhlle, there were two at bat In Baltimore,
at least
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front office persoinel
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Arnericafl League, Wanto to expansion team in either ToWednesday.
eilt to a standing ovation In continue 4iytng. But his
career ronto or Seattle.
In St. Louis, Bing Devine Wednesday nlght'.i euiotlon. with
the Orioles may be over.
bigned a t'xo-y.ar contract tO packed game.
"If I can't line something up
After playing in 97 per cent of for two years, I just won't go,"
conftnueuexccutIvevicepre
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gaints from mid- he said. "I have too many
Silent and general manager of game .miIl it uted," said th
e 19,19 through List May 16, things
the Cardinals.
going on around here to
Asked about !J'e 39-year-old Robiiisr'i,
RoNn.son was only a part-time leave for one year. And, I want
b:!rl l`;11LM 1,
-.'completing his 12th year
for the remainder of to play, not be a public relations
to tie mood of the f1th. who had thefL1rnttr
1976 3eon.
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man."
bid a tenttic fawcl1
A1 LbOUgh still agile and surePresident Aug ust BUSdI 31)13 2 to theIr
"Of course, I may never play
hero In thi' No.5 frtey. haoded on defense,
where he again," Robinson said. "And, if
decision would be annoucd
'ft
was
bki,
a Worlj SCIIes
Will l( cnsecntive Gold Gboe not, I think I can handle that,
I '.N. s next week.
game," said she veeran third fielding awards through
1375, too."
And, In Pittsburgh Jo' L baseman. "A lot of
th ings tsit Robinson's batting average
Brown annocncrd his retire- through my inlrtJ, and
The other Orioles showed
I began
:i '-iont as general manager Ottlie pressing to poet a hit or to nuike Luwbletl to .201 last Season and their affection for Robinson by
.212 this year.
!irteit after Ii n'.aØUflS. a good play In the field."
joking with him before and
Rob on who has posted flu- afLr the Milwaukee Brewers
g Brown's 3ucciisoc was net CtioAs for th' many cheers the merous
fielding marks since c-ued a 6-3 victory. They also
son and there was no ln'.mc'. ,rj cuininated by theofovaplaying
his
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first game In 1955 paid the supreme compliment
diate word on the future uI Lion when he *ss called back to an&amp;1 has
a
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Riown'i close friend Danny the fieki after being removed
Murtaugn -who has managed for a pinch runner, Robi nson average with 2,639 hits and 267 his autograph.
the club off and an since I97. said: "it w't a bad
With the Los Angeles job but I wouJd' ward Lu
go
filled, former major teagus? throegh It every alle."
niauagets and others hoping to
wei!t ti'tl,ess in liii
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roi lo.4jny
, wt ave to be s"
W&amp;,'ruip.ssn etili 404,
rrtied iiU, o firearm or othe.
wi
Itur
d ngeru5 we.içcz.'
; ,j
ruc prts?rle and
141 thi p141, 1''6$
'ci I14
vr4ks1ded.M4 although
ud a swr'4,n.i. N&amp;i', F'4L)'.
Pju.ç has been
siid, of!endt
will
j1i t
traii. the
5(410 bo,d QA$ *f.$ i5fI twi,f 'aid t *t1 be C)flsldilTed
i çibIe inurnin
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step'i

-

Doiwseil Oikluist
Kin Meadows
Morris larbor

Oviedo

Miami.Hankies?

On Saturday hunters all over
"There Is no property in
the state will take to the fields Seminole County that Is open to
and woods once again, shotguns public
hunting,"
Polk
crooked in their arms, some cautioned. "Permission must
perhaps accompanied by dogs, be obtained from the legal
eager togreet the opening ofthe owner (preferably in writing)
1976 dove hunting season.
to gain access to the property."
But Seminole County Sheriff
The sheriff also emphaszzed
John Polk warns that this year that land does not have to be
hunters will have something to posted in order to be protected
worry about besides bagging by the ncw statute.
farm animals and periodically

-

jeit Aides'sois
steals $trwr
Chad liii

Chris Pigguns

Dove Hunting Opens Saturday

fo

r

by~Apdw

Tmo -t. Ansies Ciii (7)11*
£*til,7.tkaStrIdey(4)3ij,
:1 311; 3. P1*1. Whiz (2) 4.40, Q (4.7)
.'2011; P (74)14711;1' (742)475.11
'
'i 1111.
pOiaiiti_i. CarnIval (4)11.11.
'40 IV 611
441 4J5;3. 100 SN (1)311341,3.
Gielisis Striker (3) 3.11, 0 (11)
yj,p'gg qg y
11
p (4.1) NIl; I (41.J) $340
.
31.14.
&amp;OZY'Y MEN 1W'!
FIFTH - i. Stoi (4)3411.1211)I
St. Louis at Pitisburgts. (n)
Y
..,
7.20; 2. WrIght Breiwe (1)1111,415;
Atlanta at CincInnatI, In)
t.'/
,qdcp #W5 U
3. Cousin KIm (5) 411; 0 (1-11
San Francisco at Houston,
113.10: P (4.1) 312.70 T (4)5)
(11)
'
'
n57.ss 31.34.
San Diego at Los Angeles.
)Ai'r, sW1i' ,YE SJCAME
SIam 'l. Cmii Doy 13) 1041
:
5*3*2.0w Hope (1)4414.20;.
F/Gr
'
iosrhsy's Hops (12345, 0 (1.3)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
'1/N/OR lb
..
nil; P131)13411; T (3-14)111*
I
East
*33.
W L Pc?. GB
IN
'48#1iV
X. N.Y.
SIVINTh - I. western Whisky
.' '
s 2 .603
- 'l
l9 51W/OR
AND
Baltimore
Boston
P1 A
,
,.
: (4)*L*S1S:tDluyoart(s)
s 71 .S33 SCleveland
3*345, 2. Fawn Dawn 13) 4.00: 0
a: is sit iv
(44) 5140: P (4-1) 30111, 1 (4.43)
00 71 .303
\
12S&amp;1031.07.
IV
Detroit
70 57 .414 25
Mltwke,
IIGNYN -'1. Sudiws Kelly (7)
16 t2 .115 21'i
Ecad1EA17AVLMYv(lJj ..
1440,4.05.211: 3. Melody Time 1$)
West
Kan City
3412.11:3. Pubs Hazourl (6) 2.10; J
10 0 .516
,. ,
Oakland
0 (71)2)1St P (71)20011; T (71.4)
$4' 72 .344 3',
2040 3046.
MInnesota
52 77 .316 I
'By The Associated P
really has a right to brag now. Leag'ie's Rookie of the
NINTH -1. Plain Talk (1) 640.
Caiitornla
73
53
.112
W'a
Watson.
KIn,
100
Year
sinker
I
learned
to
,
LuxInskI,
throw
He came within one pitch of a Last season
7.00 1.10; 2. Fawn Donald (4) 940,
Texas
13
N
.430
I?
Phi,
15.
with a 15-9 record other day", tour caLlers and Chicago
John Mon'.efusco has had the perfect game - Issuing a lead- and has posted
4.40; 3. Stvalded (7) 7.10; 0 (I-I)
44 II .100 23
a 16-14 record so forced
HITS-Rot., Cm, 211; Moista.
iclinched division tItle
25.30; P114) 137.70,T(147) 133145
the Braves to beat U'.1
braggIng rights on the San off walk to Jerry Royater in the far th
neZ. All, 203; Garvey. LA. itt;
AT EAST COLONIAL
3111.
is season.
Wednesday's Results
Buckner. LA, 115; Gritfey. Cm,
Francisco Giants for the past fourth inning an a 3-1 pitch.
ball Into the ground for the most
PrsDivhsi.n
TENTH - i. Dacusa Eckert (3)
Mlnnesota, Texas 1
15*,
Gary English
I1
two years. Think what he'll be
In the other National league part. Shortstop Johnnie
3040,15.30,4.00; 2. Snazzy Time (4)
York . Boston 6
Dave Gremor
DOUBLES-.
Rose
Cln,
10;
that Irked games, the Chicago Cubs LeMaster alone had eight
like to live with now that he's the Qiaracterislicafly,
.*3. Ernesta (5)3.25,Q (1.
Milwaukee 6, BaltImore 3
Johnston., Phi, 3$; G.Maddox, DanAnders
colorful egolzt.
30.24.33-il 41 .s
41J5
P (1.1) 71.10; 1 (143)
Cleveland 3, Detroit 2
Phi, 37. Madlock, Chi, 35; FoIl, Robe? Henderson
ha
nces.
pitched a no-hitter.
blanked
the
PIttsburgh
Pirates
c
3327
21-17
333.40
"Can you believe that 31.34.
California
3.
ChIcago
0
Mon.
35
Jo.
Maraulto
32-3S.31--oe
Monte!usco finished his
"This ain't going to shut me annoys uw that I didn 't th row
thata8-0
Kansas City 1, Oakland 0
p the Montreal Elpos whipTRIPLES-D.Cath. PtsI,
35-34.21% 11ELIVINTH - I. Wright Colsell
12; tack Pool
1.20, 5.10, 1.00; 2. Snazzy Time
brilliant performance In fl
New York Mets 7-2;
Today's Games
up for a long time," said the perfect gam e," Montefusco
Geronimo, Cm, 11; D.Parkar,
Amateur Division
(4) 10.20,1.10; 3. Ernesto (3) 3.30: Q
Detroit (Glynn 03) at Clove. Pgh, 10; W.Dayis, SD, 10;
1 waggering Moidefusco after said of only the second no-hitter
del
SteveWoodley
esnlppedthe ninth by st riking out Jimmy land
().4) 41 40; P (1.4) 74.10; T (143)
(Thomas 4-3),
Tied With 9.
AlanAlfklsson
30.34.37-11 353.4031.31.
h urling a 90 classic over the evertlwownlnAtlantaStadl um St. bids Cardinals 66;
Wynn, getting CIto Gaston on a
Chicago (Monroe 0.0) at CallHOME RUNS-Schmidt, phi. Steve Yd
PoPflyandnoysteronasoftfly lornia (Monge 3.7), (n)
Atlanta Braves Wednesday since the Braves came south In Angeles Dodgers stopped u
TWELFT$ -I. Dark Lament 13)
31; Kingman. NY, 37; Monday. DOUQShCfl
tO iight.
Only games scheduled
29243144 1*3.40,540;3. Specs Watch (1)
night. "I'm going to be talking 1966. Phil Nlekco of the Braves fIoiz
Astros 1-0 p4 ft 5
Chi, 31; G.Fosteq', Cm, 29; Mar. JocYad
Friday's Games
25-3121-03 3.10.340,3. Penrose Dot (3)7.00,Q
On, 27.
Jer ry Manning
Diego Padres defeated the CIaAn wint er now."
threw theoth
Cubs 1, Pirates 0
Baltimore at Boston.
fl.34.33.a4 (1.3) 13.20; P 13-1) 42.10; 1 (3.13)
STOLEN BASES-Lopes, LA, Jotsis Gann
eroneonAugusts,
cinnati
Reds
6-1.
Montefusco, known as "The 1173 In an 8-0
Cleveland at Now York, (n)
Rick Monday's two-out home
victory over San
42; Morgan, Cm, $9; Taveras, Torn Rusnak
27.29.30-_il 29210 3121
Chicago
Texas, In)
A - $71; Handle - $110,111.
Count" for his exceptional Poise Diego.
Pgh, $7; Block, SIL. SS; c, Bill Hubbard
30-31-33-47
iiiii In the sixth inning backed
Montcfuaco,
relyIng
Minnesota at Kansas City, dma,
ss.
Manning
and often cocky appearance, - Montefusco was the National
3011-34-Il
Steve Renko's five-hitter and tn)
Primarily an fastballs and
PITCHING (IS
movies Division
DecIsions)Detroit at Milwaukee, (n)
gave Chicago Its victory over
Rhoden, LA, 12.3. $00, 2.91 Al. Don Cle
33.21.21-.91
California at Oakland, In)
"Ia. Cm.
iii. .733. im Ed Bouchard
33.33.33-.
PIttsburgh.Despjtetheloss,
C.M.t70er, so. iii, .,
Ron Harrison
24-413e-103
Pirates clinched at least a tie
OPLANOO.SIMINOI_E
Canton. Phi, it.;, .731, 3.21 Kim Davis
3133.30-103
KOosman, NY, 21-9, .700. 2.71
for second place in the National
WEDNESDAYS RESULTS
Sutton, LA, 21.9, .700, 2.99 Zach.
FIRST- I. Urza.Sandsez (7) 1240
I
League East when Montreal
Cm. 11-6, .00, 2.76 East.
600 430; 2. Cactso-Miguel (2) 7.00
defeated New York.
wick, Cm, 11.5, 610, 309.
3.10; 3. lca.Yza (4) 3.00; 0 (2.7)
Expos 7, Mets!
DAYTONA BEACH
STRIKEOUTS-Sea ver,
33.10; P (7.2) 14140.
NY,
735; J.Richarc, min. 301; Koos.
MATINEE RESULTS
SECOND-). Urza.Coldo (I) 13.00
Wayne Garrett hit his first
NY, 159; Carl?on, Phi,
1700 4.20; 2. Jos.Mlauel (2) 1010
National League
career grand-slam home run to
FIRST - I. Play (2)
bats)-Grmf. 113; Mont,fuscc, SF, 17$
BATTING (400
By The Auoclated Pleat ' San Diego, Clcvjrind and wi th g,
3.11, 3.10; 3. Aldana.SeItia (1) 4.00, Q (2.
,
pace Montreal over New York
2.60; 3.
Door (3) 500, 3.00; 3. S) 47.20; P (5.3) 125.70; 00 (71)
Cie, .339; Madiock, Chi,
"
the
Chicago
taba
Diamond Dart (H 3.10; Q (23) 271.20
Tom I orda'3 dream
¶ttekarcie' rebUbctshfp '1th and Tom Seaver. Steve Rogers, 334; G.Mddox. Phi. .330;
•
American League
22.; P I-3) 719
THIRD-I. Ura-Sestia (4) 13.10 Fox was namea the interim Whitn to
BATT)NG ' (100 at
managing the Lo Angeles manager
zer Bill ve.c± 7-17, went all the way for the Rose. ClIs. .323; A.Olivtr, Pgh,
bats)-1.Non- ,,, BaDe(3) &amp;205.10 2.JO$e.YZa(J)4.304.40;3
SE
COND
when
the
Expos
McRae,
KC,
.333;
G.Bre't, KC. 2600. 9.00.
fired iiay mean he stays as manager Expos, limiting the Mets to five
Dodgers has become a
111Y.
2. Wright Drive (6) lcwColdo (I) 5.40; 0 (4.3) 56.00; P
RUNS-Rot,, Ciii, 127; Mon.
221; Cerew, Mm, .325; 805- 100, 3.$0 3.3.40;
Lady Crlckett (5) 3.40; (45) 31510.
B'4 the dreaznsofat least even Karl Kuehl afew weeks ag' and even thcuh tha club has not hits.
gin, Cm, 112; Schmidt, Phi, tack, Min,
.323; LeFlone. Del, Q (34)77.0; P (34)171.70; T (34.5)
most observers ffgu,, h won't
FOURTH- 1. Asecha.Eiorza (1)
110; Gnitfey, Clii, 110; Monday. iii.
i5 well tlth year.
current field bosses in major
PhillIes 6, Cardinals 5
443.00; DO (23) 00.00 31.41.
Chi, 105.
- p the job.
11.106.104.20,2. Patxl.Zarre (7)9.20
k(
RUNS-R.Whi?i,
W hen She rry took over foe
NY,
league baseball could turn into
104;
THIRD
i.
Jerry Mart in slammed a one0; 3. CachGQulola (2) 4.10; 0(4.
RUNS
(3) $20,
BATIE0
In San Diego, owner TIny Dick Wiilb'.ms with the
IN- Carew, Mm, 96; Rivers. NY. 300, 3.70; 3. Rudy's
nightmares In the next few
P (4.7) 172.10; DO (4-1)
G.Foster, Cm, 121; Morgan,
Angels out double in the eighth umi-1g
TIn (2) 1.20.
91;
Grich,
Bal,
93;
LeF-lor,,
iSO;
3.
Assorted Tray (6) 2.10; Q (3. 4440
Kroc has said the decision on earLier this season it was an- .sappIng a S-S tie
Cm, ill; Schmidt, Phi, 103; Del, 93.
weeks.
and
li
fting
3) 17.10. P (3.3) 37.10; T (3.24) 5545
FIFTH- I. Marurl.Agumrr, (2)
Do Wedriaday the Dodgers Mchamara's future Will be left nouncod a decision on 1977 PhiladelphIa over St. Louis.
RUNS BATTED IN-L.May, 31.99.
1540340 320; 2.Manouo-S.ngom 0)
Bat,
entirely
to
club
109;
rezlent
Du.iMunson, NY, 105;
would be made .1J er
FOURTH - 1. Texas Dove (2) 5.00 1.00; 3. SaIa•Aaa.. (3)3.10; 0
tapped the 4k-year-old Lasorda,
season Martin's blow off Cardinal leftYstrZemskm, Bsn, 99; Chamb2-20,11-40.54-20; 2. Momma's Tuna 3) 10.20; P (2.3) 97.10
who has been with the organ- zie Bavasi, who Is also acting as Sherry's playera like him and hanorJohn Curtis, 6-11, scored
11, NY, 96: Mayberry, KC, 95. 3
(I) 10.00,4.00; 3. Blue Violet (5)3j
SIXTH- I. Cacho-Soto (2) 11.40
general manager since his son the ciubhla.saone well sin
HITS-G.Bret t,
izaflon since 1948, to succeed
KC.
ce he's pinch runner Rick Bosetti.
209; Q (12) 74.00; P (21) 343.50; T (2-1 a 7.20 4.20; 2. Urzs.Qs,iola (1) 6.30
Peter moved to 'orontO
.
Carew, Mm, 193 ; Chamblmss, all) 110.1031.3*.
ts-.r over, o he could get the
the retiring Walter Alstc: as
3.50:3. Negul.JavI (1)7.10; 0 (1.2)
Dodgers 1, Astros 0
NY, 117; Munson, NY, 154; Riv.
FIFTH - i. Baby Wire (1) 13.10, 3010 P. (2-1) 142.30.
b for next sea.'on.
Lea Angeles' manager. A1310fl general managr l.sider ay
Steve
ifS, NY. III.
Garvey's
199th
hit
of
6.40.3.40; 2. It's Jody (7) 4.10, 300;
the odds are 60 that Bavaslis
SEVENTH- I. los. Beitla (2)
And while Philadelphia the year produced the only
DOUBLES-Otis,
S announced his retirement on goiflg
KC,
11; 3. Boy Wonder ill 3 40;Q(47)340. 14606.00 3-30; 2. UrzaAIbe1
(I)
to
m
ak
e
a
change.
.
McRae,
W
n
day's
KC,
ed
es
PtiIll.es
32;
Manager Danny Ozark of the game as Los Angeles ball tournamentfour-ball,
D.Evans, Ban, P (17) 10390; 1 (7.)) 32j 40
Monday.
1.00 2.40; 3. Eddy-Miguel (3) 240:0
32; Carty, dc, 32; Chambliss,
e
Th
Indi
ans
are
paying
SIXTH
Robprepares
his
team
at
ch
I.
Apa
e
Mayfair
Mac
Go
(1) (2$) 53.50; P (24) 143.90; Big Q Ii.
There Is one kn
for the Na- edged Houston behind the corn- Country
NY, 32.
9.20,4 60, 3.20; 2. Pecos Jivin (5) 2) and (24) 1415.40.
own vacancy boson $200,000 as a pbyeran. UonlI.ague playoffs
Club by the women's
- at San Francisco - and
with Cin- bined three-hit pitching of gol
TRIPLES-G. Brett, XC, 11; 7.60, 360; 3. Btovmilk (2)
EIGHTH- 1, Biikenopamon (5)
Q
an agei-. It's estimated t'mat $120,- cinnati, be may be wondering If
f association wound up in a Garn er, Oak, 12; Carew, Mm, (I 3) 3340; P (IS) 42.70; 1 340;
Associated Press survey
(15-7) 11.10 11 20 3.40; 2. FermiSengna
rookie Rick Sutdlifte,
ii;
Bostock,
Miii
of
this
for
pia
000
Is
,
9:
5
Ti
ed
and
his
Stan
Wall
three-way
tie
451.50.
for
nimora that he won 't be rehired and Charlie Hough.
first place With •.
Wednesday showed that at least
(4)3.702.10; 3. SaIa.Juan 1212.10:0
3131.
(4.3) 71.50; P (5-1) 20330.
wi th scores of 60.
seven ot her major league man play has been limited this year. unless club de!eats the Reds
HO M E
dres
1,
Reds
1
RUNS-G.Nettles,
SEVENTH -I. Bellamy StacI (7)
NINTH- 1. Juan (2) 13.20 3.40
It's
questionable
if
a
co
Th
are
true.
e
teams
included
Wilma
NY,
32:
Bando,
Oak,
7.$0,
agerscouldbeo ut ofwork so
32; Re
4.00,4,10; 2. Grown Up (4) 450, 2.10; I. Ahava (3) 10.10100; 3.
C.
Left-hander Brent Strom Steinke
Jackson,
.
prom
is
e
an
be
reached
on
, Pinkie Mioducki, Mary
There were plenty of rumors hurled a three-hitter after
Bal, 26; L.May, Bal, 310; 3. P,rf Debbie (S) 6.40; Q (. tha (6) &amp;J0; 0 (23) 533.40; P (2-3)
"I have been loyal to thIs or25: Rice, Bsn, 25;
Hendrick, 7) 17A0 P (7-4) 39.00; T (74.3) %133.l0
ganlzatlon that I love so dear- Robinson's Wary as a man- that Ozark, who is completing a pitching no-hit ball for seven in- Whelchel and Fran Albrecht; Cie. 25
111.10 31.47.
ager.
TENTH- I. Mw,olo (s) 9.10440
two-year
Joan
Elam,
Jane
McKibben,
contract,
STOLEN
was on his nings and Doug Rader blasted a
BASES-North.
orda said. "Loyalty Is a
Ma
rshall's status with the way out when his club's 15Oak,
76;
1sF-lone,
Del,
SI;
Mary
Ann
Williams,
and
ll
Ste
a
10.10,
000;
2.
two-way street and at 9 o'cloc
Jarhned So So (3) (5) 1.40; 0 )6-7) $I00.10 P (4.7)
grand slam home run as
Oak, Si; Patek, 1010, 5.60; 3. B pr int er (4) Q
k Cubs can, at best, e called game lead slipped to three.
Brooks; Annette Hodges, Campaneris,
(25) 123340: 00 (24) $137.10.
this morning they showed me
Diego defeated Cincinnati.
XC, Si: Baylor, Oak, 31.
10700; P (2-3) 43.10; 1 (3.3 B all;
ELEVENTH-i. Cacho-Zarro (6) :
orence Woodruff, Mary Ann
how much they love me"
PITCHING (IS Decisions)- 167.40 31.50.
730,2.40310:2. Arecna Ectiave (I)
W.Campbeml,
min,
16-5,
Williams
(blind
draw)
.762.
and 305
NINTH - I. Ritfel (.5) 9.40, iso, 2402.40;). Domingo.Soto (7) 2.20.0
The list of managers who
Garland, Bal. ' 207, .711, 260;
Susan White.
2. Blondy StrI4 (1) 9.30, 3,30;
(4-4) $35.20; P (64) $131.10.
don't know where they stand
267
Fidrych.
Del.
119,
647, 3. Beacon Hill (7) 2.40:0 (IS) 41.00
Tu
C
;
TWELFTH-. 1. AIaya.Ranson (3
The
fourth
place
team
was
239
DElls
, NY, 161, 647, 3.10 P (SI) 19950;
next season Include Red
T (51.7) 454.0031.32.
14.40 4.10 2.40. 2. Sal,, Singe. (3)
Ada
E.Figue,oe.
NY,
19.10.
.653,
O'Neil,
Margaret
Kinney,
3.02
TENTH
choendIenst in St. Louis,
1. Hand Off (6) 11.40, 4.40 440; 3. Marurl.EcP,aye (7) 600;
Bmbby. dc. 137, 650. 310 Tan 1410, 4,10;
Marina Andrews and Shirley ana.
2. Nap's
n
0(23) $40.20; P (23) 5172.20; Big C
l'e!1le Fox In Montreal, John
9.20,
Cal, 11-10, .643,
Schil ke.
Ban. 2112. .636. 3)2. 253 Tmant, 440; 3. So Lonesome Liz (4) 350; Q (4.4), with all (2) $7530. with all (1)
McNamara in San DIego, Jim
(34) 6500; P16-3) 12000: 1(4.3.1)
$221.10.
The next tournament,
STRIKEOUTS_Ryan.
Cal. 29640 3119.
Marshall with the Cmiicago
A- Ill); Handle- $96.00*.
IMLTIMORE(Ap) -BrOoks pseciated it,"
313;
Tanana,
Cal,
215;
Blyle
Robinson said. homers, is convinced he could Wednesday, opens athre-week 'en. Tex. 217; Eckersicy, dc.
ubs, Frank Rotasison hi (Love- Robinson, rising
to the occasion "You'd think I ,was retiring,
Kader tourney.
192; Hunter, NY, 172.
land, Norm Sherry of tI
play 140 games next season.
a11 as he had countless times in

John Lifteis '
Mask Renaud

Haynes
Hunches

I

-'

like a

Seminole

NATIONAL LEAGUE

The Kan- Manager Whitey Horsog, whose
Doe victory over the Mm- Milwaukee Brewers toppled the
team had lost all of sevoj nesota's Twins In the final Baltimore
Orioles, 6.3; the
games before Wednesday night. three-game series of
the regu- Minnesota Twins subdued the
by deserted eIght years ago,
The A's had
fiveof six, lar season will clinch the title. Texas Rangers,
preparing for a pennant-dlncJ- charging within reach
9-1; the
of the The series opens Friday night Cl
Ing party.
eveland
Indians
edged
t he
leaders.
In
Royals
Stadium.
Detroit
Tigers,
th
3.2
and
e
'You could say an era is
"We haven't ended It yet1 bid
The Royals, with a 34-gatne CalIfornia Angels blanked the
over," said Gene Tenace of the
_Chicago
Oakland A's after Wednesday we're comfortable now," said l
pope If the A's, moved to the
Royala'
John
iks, Red Six S
4-0 Royal? victory over
West Coast from Kansas City
"the Finley-owned team which
Graig
Nettles drove In six
Herzogwenttohisbojpa
by owner Finley In 111$, lose runs
has won five straight American a starting pitcher and got a one of their four remaining two homeruns. f, twitm
league West titles and claimed four-hit shutout from Larry games. Oakland faces Frank
Angels 3, White Soil
baseball world championships Gura, 40, while Amos Otis Tanana, the California A
ngels'
Nolan Ryan, 16-11, allowed
In 1172-73-74,
drove In two runs with a homer 18-game winner, Friday night. Just two singles and struck out
"We're lifted up right low and
double In his first game
In other games Wednesday, 11 In pitching his sixth shutout
and I hope we stay up this since a two-day stay
on the the New York Yankees downed of the season and 29th of
weend," said Kansas City bench.
his
the Boston Red Sax, 94; the career.

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fellows sitting behind
picks her up and begins bouncing her sack of potatoes - over their heads to
row.
And up she goes, maybe 75 rows," said Miss McHugh.
"Someone could get hurt, either the one being bounced by
falling on the concrete, or falling on somebody else. And
these girls are not volunteers for this. They are picked at
random. As many as 20 are being passed a game."
Miss Dempsey said: "All of a sudden I was picked up
and passed about 75 rows. It was frightening ... I waan't In
a race at the time. It took about l0 minutes tobe passed to
the top because there was a pause midway up. But I'll bet
In races they can pass a person up in five minutes.
"It's not only dangerous and scary, but It distracts from
the game," she said.

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sex hormones that an estimated
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ofivo ndMon American women hear from the public before it sioner Alexander M. Schmick
take to relieve the symptom of
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menopause must
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irector. discusses plans
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Aldermanrn and Mrs. Betty Smith. costumed
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D- eltona GOrden Club Circles___
Welcome
IYO4IRAam
AMARYU CcL
Autos Circle were garden
CARNATION CIRCLE
NursMC..1
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.hcuts viewed the redwood
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jam
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CSd m'vthg. Mrs. Myron Eggut
In the Geedon , eh.4
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==-.w P. of u... a.. scyi
i florid. with Plants aid
thew Dianey World
10 ho
Horticulture Gardens. Mrs.
01
°' the year John Brennan conducted a
P
Mad hi aindsi for the most Show ad Tell pr, daring
p ig and seeds were
,
exchulle&amp; Tba October 20
meeting will be a visit to the
Shell Museum at Rollins
College.
!S1ER CIRCLE
Mrs. Eagene Mills assisted
hasten Mrs. Earle Brow, at
Iii. Aster arnie meeting.
Mrs. Herbert Johnson
discussed the IkebooDUebou
Symposium to be held In
November. Mrs. Fred Baukk7
presented a resume of
programs or the coming

No

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the
The
inocting will e Nt4tals have orchids and
Octobs,13at the home of Mrs. hang1n baskets of plants.
Dominick L Barbs.
ThO,lng J
HIBISCUS CIRCLE
picnic and trip to the zoo at
Ms. Unda J. Brachold, urban Sanford. Members will meet at
hortJig from the Vnhi.le N.i.,i..
I ft
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Co.ty AgriculturalEztensloo, at 10 am. October 20.
was guest speaker at the
PIONSET1'IA CIRCLE
meeting of Hibiscus Circle.
The Poinsettia Circle will
Mrs. Harry Bennett wasagain sponsor a Garden
hosteu
Therapy program at the
were appointed to Enterprise school, to be

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.
Volida coy with
Mrs. Her
A. Roes was on the development of the
"sd by Mrs. Peey Enterprise area, it the Car.
J. Gretsem They welcomed a nation Circle meeting. Mrs.
1b member to the Circle.
John Rontler was hnean. Mrs.
U%2___J_ - -a -ui
cersu on the tcar Torres coboete
Hiatorical Pageant and some
President Mrs Edward
tricks for plant growing. Knasel rlated some things
Menthswere reminded ofthe learned it the Dlzney World
gardening lectures of the gardens, particularly the
florida Coop Extension Service techniques of topiary. The nest
to be bdd at Daytona Beech meeting Will be at It aJL at the
and New Smyrna. The October home of Mrs. Orlln Orlatner, assist with the Historical directed by him. Jolm Stewart
Pageant In October. Mrs.
meeting will be a field trip to foUmwdbyapicpJc and
of Robert Wright will be hasten and Mrs. Harold Greenwood.
Each member brought a
the Central Florida Zoo at Hoidoan State Park.
for the October 30 meeting, miniature floral arrangement
Sanford.
DODG WOOD CIRCLE
Mrs. Evelyn Wed of Stetson to the meeting at the home of
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
Mrs. Aitlnr Thomas was Florida will present flower
Mrs. Glen Reeder. Cohodesg
A splash party at the home of hostess for the gathering of the &amp;Mmgw*ntL
was Miss Helen Lauderback.
Mrs. J. Arthur Anderson was a Dogwood Circle. npliasis was
An open discussion followed on
HOLLY CIRCLE
feature of the Camellha Circle on business and planningme
to
Two new members were ways
Improve
meeting. It was followed by a nest meeting will be a Tupbdd-.d
at the Holly Circle
trnenta.
tIc
pot-luck luncheon. Mrs. pet
demonstration at the
SHAMROCK CIRCLE
Terence Morrison was co- home of Mrs. Raymond meeting at the home of Mrs.
p,j1
.
Members of the Shamrock
hostess
Phlfl1
hostess was Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Cecil Halbert, Mrs.
FERN CIRCLE
months
o'cneu. After a business
Daisy Cooper and Mrs. Wanda
Renewing friendships, session, a piles plant provided
AZALEA CIRCLE
Truoinan are cooperating en a sharing unusual new plants
Among plane d.cussed by Spanish flora] arrangement for discussing the process of by the hndns was auctioned.
the Historical Pagear.
summer plantings occupied
MARIGOLD CIRCLE
Fern Circle members. Hostess
Mrs. Clarence Wilkinson and
FTaRCIICS'S
was Miss Mary Burke, ce. her co4iodea. Mrs WIUIan
hostess Mrs. Thomas Peters. BlerlIn entertained members of
Mrs. Dolores Ayres was the Marigold Circle. The
selected to be representative to meeting WU devoted entirely to
the District I Garden Club's trip planning prazns and events
to Disney World garden, Mrs for the coming season.
Harold Peilett will be hastes, Appointment and ratification of
Save on every
for the October 6 l uncheon at committee chairmen was also
41101 Every
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Start your colhct$on new
Erroll Estates and the tour of accomplished.
sraddt.ft.
the Green Thumb Gardens In
PERIWINKLE CIRCLE
Apopka.
Mrs. John Nuttal was
20%0 '1is Cabaret
HEATHER CIRCLE
assisted by Mrs. Eugene
Cryata(.
A plant exchange and Hackett and Mrs. Edward
buslneai meeting occupied the Brhobj at the Periwinkle
members of Heather Circle at Circle gathering. Future plans
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John Ludwig, a gel,
proves that clothes
designed for rough
treatment can still
look good at school and
after. His loans and
knit top are from Little
Wardrobe. There are
many styles available.

John Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John J.
tudwI, Sénford. H.
attends
IdyHwIId.
Elementary
School.

Kappa Sigma Omega
Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority in Seminole County,
recently sponsored a career
education clinic for 40 area
students at Valencia Community College, Orlando.
Chapter President Mrs. Rebecca Swett and Mrs. Sandra
Petty accompanied the
students. The day was divided
into iaU-ho, segments
toveruig a variety of career
topics.
"Most of the students seemed
tearful of the future," commented Mrs. Sweet. -They
werent sure what a college
student does when he first gets
to college." She believes the
trip helped dlspell these fears.
Mrs. Petty remarked that
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the school year. Others ei
pressed fears at the Idea o
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home.

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DEAR ABBY: I'm 23, have
three kids and am married to a
man who has always cheated on
me.
He tried to make It with my
bed friend for about a year, and
when I found out I was so
nnnarrassed I could hardly who is also a psychologist and
look at her.
she said she thought ft &amp;I
After that, he went to the and her bMW boyfriend had
house of another one of my more In common than she and
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i on her when she turned him him
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Myhearttellsmetotryto win
Another time I went tomy her. I need some outside advice.
sister's for the weekend, and
CONFUSED
when I came home I found a DEAR CONFUSED: I
pair of strange earrings on the disagree with your friend. AU Is
nightstand beside our bed. He fair In love and war.
swore he let a friend of his use for her and think she cares for
our bed.
you, pursue her, U you would a
But the last straw was when girl who can see, said let HER
he thought l was asleep and make thecbol
tried to sneak a girl upstairs in
DEAR ABBY: I have been
our house at 2 In the morning! going with Allen for over a
'Abby, can you believe it -with year, and we're to the point now
me and kids In the house?
where maffiage Is alinost a
He says he loves me. our3ex certainly. I'm 22 and Allen is X.
life is fantastic, and he makes a and I know this is the real thing.
good living. But I don't want a but something bothers me. I've
husband who is always running never met his parents, and they
• around. I've ordered him out 0f live low then - an , bour's kive ..,
the house, but he refuses to go. from
What do you advise? '
really don't know what
HAD IT think. Allen has met my
DEAR HAD: First offer him parents, and they think a lot of
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n ehanee to straighten out and him. I'm ashamed to tell my
be a partner In a decent and friends and relatives that 1
faithful marriage. It he refuses, haven't even met my future
kick him out and see a lawyer. inlaws. I honestly don't know
DEAR ABBY:I am a 26-year- what to make of ftt I'd apold male in love with a 20-year oreclate vow nnhninn
old girl. No problem, right ?
PUZZLED
Wrong!
DEAR PUZZLED: Mica Is
She's blind and has been either ashamed of you or
dating a young college man who ashamed of his parents Either
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way, It's time you met. Insist on
So far, I have been just a a meeting In the very near
friendtoher,butthemoreI
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of her, the more I want her, answer.
although I haven't let her know
Everyone hiss prsbl,m. wprs
in so many words. I think she
wro*
could care for me, but I would ABB Y: Ba. No. SUN. L.A., Cull.
feel guilty competing with a tifti. EacI.ti staMped, sell.
dr,s,d etivilope. pius.,
sightless man.
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I'm confused. I want to do so a Lovely Wowing.- s,n4 II to
much for this girl, but I don't Ab14141 Van Svrwi. lii Lask y Or..
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general public, the National
new club season with a series of business meeting. Horticulture
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meetings
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project -the fled of Its kind common subject of discussion made a report. Members
to determine the effects cii
the annual Christmas donated 10 teaspoons to an
leleviaton violence an children
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slated for Dec. 3 and 4. club.
.and youth.
The Cestal Circle met it the
The Cauft Circle met it
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lovely Deltona home of Mrs. borne Mrs. Guy Vitale, Pittsburgh, Pa., with public
Fred Sapp for a business Virginia Avenue with Mr.
hearings on the subject, (the
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hearings In major cities
prepared by the hostess and co- Shirley Meeks and Mrs. M. 8.
throughout the country), the
hostess, Mrs. Michael Call. Spencer. Articles for the b"q
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Plans were made for the were displayed. PTA members at the grassbazaar, for which each circle
The Jacaraida Circle met at
roots level. Participation will
will decorate a tree and dress a the home of Mrs James
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doll. Twenty-five members Johnson for a coveted dWi
evaluating TV programs,
attended the meeting.
supper with 12 members ad
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The II... Circle met at the one guest present, Circle
boycotts of products or
Silver Lake borne of Mrs. F. T. President Mrs. H. E. McSwaIn
programs, and a national
Meriwether with eight mem- presided.
campaign of letter writing and
Mhers
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personal visits to local datlOfla,
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networks, sponsors and licenses challenged; formal charging that violent programs violent TV programs," says Research Corporation of Is
held, and members ad up a jp
permitted to continue.
legislators.
complaints
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H N Tamm, Jr
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NOTICE To Can DITORS
As Personal Rtprnonlallvg
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
news, weather, sports)
that the abovo-nomed Plaintiff has TO
"Amerim ft Noutral.- Do.
of the Estate al
ALL PERSONS HAVING
Clerk of the Circuit Court
C LA IM
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DEMANDS
AGAINST
By Cherry Kay Travis
BESS MCCOY
terinin.d fo stay otd of the
Court for the foreccu,5
HE ABOVE IISTATIII
C!)
(1) 800
Deputy Clerk
Deceased
mortgage encumbering
WoriTs
WrOIC113. America had
the
Within
three
months
from
the
KANGAROO
I
following .described real Property. Of the first Publication al this notice
troubles closer to horiv. with
DED-44
REPRESENTATIVE:
Lot S. Block C, THE COLON
U MAC NEIL-LEHERERREyou are required 10 Ift with the
Mexico and Gen. Viciartaro
S, JOSEPH DAVIS, JR., ESQ.
NADES FIRST ADDITION. ac- clerk of the Circuit Court at
PORT
Husita and iskis by Poncho
Put OffIC0 Box 1330
cording to the plat thereof 8% Seminole County, Florida,
8:30
ProI
Sanford, Florida )2771
villa.
HEARING
recorded
In
Plat
Book
13,
Page
so,
NOTICE
OF
A PUBLIC
Division, the 8ddrftS of which Is
69 COMMUNITY CLOSE up
Tolophono M.321.2lyl
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
9:30
Public Records Of Seminole County, Post Office DfOwOr C, Sanford,
I
Publish Sept. 23,30. 191&amp;
8 LKAS,YOGA AND Yo
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE C TY Florida.
X NANCY WALKER SHOW:
Florida, a written 9181ftnent of any
DED-111
9:00
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
You are commanded to file your clI or demand
you may have
PnIffliSM. Conedy series SWwritten defenses to said Complaint against the estate at
Notice
Is
hereby
CE
PHIL
DONAHUE
SHOW
given
that
a
eralorof
with ark of the above-named Pit chford, deceased. Margaret F.
THE ubiic1 Hearing will be held at the
CE) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
a Hollywood aIent09,.nri,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Court
and
to
Serve
a
copy
Itiefoo
Room in the City Hall
Each claim must be in writing
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clit. in the ssion
Upon the attorneys h#roin below no, and must Indicate the basis
Casters include William
City of
Florida of
N AND FOR SEMINOLE 7:00 o'clock P .M.
TOwn."Fred Mac Murray, Mary
later than October 35. 1fl.
DeIs.KenOlfsona,yjB,,.
for the claim
on 'O
'j
name
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS
My
hand
and
1916.
ly
Arctw.
to
consider
the
Adoption
Seal
Of
the
and
a
ddress of the cred.
of an
CIVIL ACTION No. 16-103-CA49.1
ordinance
Court At Sanford, Florida.
"Fmnds Goes to ft Ram.8 THE RISE AND FALL OF
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Florida, by the City of Sanford, day of September, 1976. this 20th Ifor or his agent 0r sitas
follows:
Orney,
and
the
Donald O'Connor. PIp9r
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
(SEAL)
claimed. If the claim is no, yet
LAKELAND,
L
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ORDINANCEN0I
due, the date when it will became
'Ujcky JOrdan.- Alan L&amp;W
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Plaintiff,
.. due $NO be staladi if the
- , Cl@fk, Oi th0,09cuill. CaCI
C11) THE STREETS OF SAN
Clairn is
VS.
81: Cherry Kay Travis
He'40.*Wker. (at""kiii :"
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
FAANCISCO: Season procontingent or unliquldaltd, the
JAMES M, WILLIAMS,'et ux.,
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, T0
Deputy Clerk
(Thurs.) -Now and Forever.nature
of
the
uncertainty
Shall
be
miere.
Richard
Hatch
ioins
ft
Defendants. ANNEX WITHIN THE CoR. Winifred J. Sharp. Attorney
Gary Q*par, Shfigy TV"
.
Stated. It the claim IS Secured. ?he
NOTICE OF ACTION
cast as III Dan Robbins,
PORATE AR EA OF TH E CITY OF JOHNSON, MOTSINGER, Security Shall be dncrl
(B&amp;W)
1
W4.
(Fri)
(# TO: JAMES M. WILLIAMS
bed.
The
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and
Pa
TRI
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
aU
atemain.
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
A11 Parties claiming Interests by
OAPNTEONA OF
PORTION OF
s.
against JAMES CERTAIN PROPERTY
LOCATED Attorneys for Plaintiff
each personal representative.
&amp; IN SCHOOL TELE.
AI WILLIAMS and to all parties EAST OF AIRPORT
Patty Duke Agin. Tku Chen
BOULEVARD Publish Sept. 23,30 &amp; Oct. 1, 14,1916
VISION: Orange County
ALL
CLAIMS
AND
DEMANDS
having or claiming to haw# any AND NORTH OF
Susan
D&amp;Y
guest.
A
b"
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JEWETT LANE DED-117
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
-fight, till* or Interest in the real
School System. until 3 p.m.
vtkxn malcontents kkinap an
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
FOREVER BARRED.
Property heroin described.
Z (Mon.. Wed.. Fri.) 700
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
Doled
August
311t,
I91#.
entire
~xy
and thrOaten to kill an
.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
CLUB (Tues.) LIFE IN THE
Ruth F. Byars
in an attempt to gain freedom
that an action to faroclo,
# a Mar. PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
III-11I LAWS OF FLORIDA. 191S. IN THE
SPIRIT (ThUrSr) PRACTICAL
As Personal Reprowts.
for 1IPiled leaders.
19694P an the following real Property
CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
WHEREAS, there II been
IIv#
of
the
Estate
of
CHRISTIAN
LIVING
lll&amp;d
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR
In Seminole County, Florida:
with the City Clerk of the City at
8 AT THE TOP: Featwed:
Margaret F. Pitchford
10:00
Lot 10. Block L, NORTH Sanford, Florida,
CUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a petition C On. FLORIDA
BUI Rich. (R)
Deceastd
ORLAOJN
NDO
1Z SANFORD AND SON
SECT ION
th
James
Jr. for
the pCIVIL ACTION NO. 75)723.C*.i
Atfo
n Ih# Area described RILEY WOOD,
rnoy
10:30
the Plat thereof as recorded In Plat heroinatter requesting annexation
X 1) PRICE IS RIGHT
English, McCaughan &amp;
Plaintiff, O'Bryon
(9 ALAN BURKE SHOW
Book IL Page 63. Public Reords of 10 the corporate area at the City of
10:30
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Seminole County, Florida.
M BOOK BEAT
you Sanford, Florida, and requesting to GEORGIA
Office Box 14M
FAYE
(THOMAS)
Post
RITY
has been filed against you and
11:00
be Included therein; and
Fort Lauderdale, Flo-Ids 33302
(SADLER) CURey.
are rewired to sarv* a COPY of your
SWEEPSTAKES
WHEREAS, the Property Ap. (WOOD)
Telephone:
462-3301
M (1) (1) CC ZNEWS
Defendant.
written dolonsos. It any, to it on van praiser at Seminole County, F
3 MOTHERS IN LAW
a,
Publish: Sept. 30, Oct, 1, 1916
NOTICE OF ACTION
don Berg. Gay &amp; Burke, P.A., of having certified that there lorid
69 WILD. WILD WEST
OII
IS ong
11-00
ANONOTIClop
_T) MARY HARTMAN, II
lc* Box
In the
:1) TJELOFFORTUNE
POVV2
HARTMAN
h at
it'
FICTIT IO US NAME
? TO
with the Clerk of the above slyled owner has Signed
omas)
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
the petition for (WOW) (Sadler) Curby,
Notice IS hereby given that I am
court on or before October 70, 1976; ann@x,§;Ion; and
deceased. engaged
fA =NOT FOR WOMEN
In business
of I?$ Academy
11:30
Otherwise a Judgment may be en.
&amp;W her executors, administrators Ave., Sanford,
Seminole
Co
WHEREAS. it has bow defor. or personal reprnentativos if an
unty,
ONLY: C!)hmts: Pony BwW,
(2)
(2
TONIGHT
reli ef mined that the property derl
Y,' Florida under the fictitious name of
Randall Cur
Ot Frar* Field.
- I demanded in the
(4) 3 CSS LATE MOVIE
ALPHA INTERPRISES, and that I
t or hereinafter is contiguous 10 the
Sonny Sadler
Double
Foatwo:
"Kolak:
Duth
corporal* area
Intend to register said name with the
J&amp;M;o Sadler. an infant
Wo TN ESS my hand and the seal of ford. F lorlda, andof the City of San.
ls Not A Passing Grade."
Clef k of the Circuit Court, somino
It has further been . Deborah Kay Wood An Infant
Said Court on September
16. 1976.
starring
dtt*rmintd that the annexation of
County.
Florida
in
accordance
with
T81ty Savalas. Dan
Chf IS Mithool WCoact.
' an Infant
"
Property will not result In the
the Provisions of the Fictitious
Frazer and "Death Takes A
Alien Wood. an infant, a nd :
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Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
creation of an enclave, and
Name Statutes. To-Wit: Section
any other heirs or beneficiaries
HolIday." with Yvette MWnleux
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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WHEREAS, the City of Sanford
M.59f
Florida
Statutes 17.
the estate of Geor I F
B
and
MI
Marktlam.
Florida is in a position to pr ov Ids (Thomas) (Wood) (Sadler) Curby,
5: Wavie Alloway
It Publish:
Deputy Clerk
CC MARY HARTMAN, MARy
Sept. io, Oct. 1, 14,21. 1976
Publish Sept. 23, 30 L Oct, 7, 14,1916 Municipal saviCos to the Property any;
described
her
In,
andi
the
City
HARTWN
CIIO
Jacobs
and
Rachel
Jacobs,
DED-156
DED Ild
.
Commission olethe City of Sanford, his wife
Florida deems it In the be%? Inlortst
Vence Taylor
of the City to aCcqpl %Sid Petition
Lorent R. Taylor,
1
and 10 annex %Aid prioperly.
Defendants.
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NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY
..
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE CITY OF
You
are
SANFORD,
nolif
ed
of
Itl*
filing
of
1.1; . EIQ"TIgNTH JUDICIAL CIR' FLO IDA~
this
D1181
action bY the plaintiff against you
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
.
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. .
COUNTY, FLORIDA
property
In
O.
Semlncli County
le
ftg
Nte 75.I3CAI A
Florid&amp;. described as folio" be slid Florida. to CCI
Marriage of:
"..,
the
Ism*
is
hereby
annexed
to
sr4
1 ht West 10 feet Of the East s12
VERNA MOORE CHEEK, Wife
Dan
,
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-ad* 4 Part Of the City of Sanford,
Florida. pursuant to the voluntary one Sanford Oviedo Road and Woo
. . .
JR , Husband
annexation provisions of chapter 10 ft" of North 2JO feet of EsCit 432
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NOTICE OF SUIT
=+&gt;
171 0", Laws of Florida, 197$:
feet of Lot,, Block D. Iyin' South of
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
ck go. M. Sanford Owltdo Road
The East on. hair Of
of D R.
TO: FREDRICK II
_ r5
Grant
the Plat
eof as recorded in Plat according 10 Plat thereof as
In? Fleetwood Drive
Rock I. Page SS. Public Records
in Plat Bvok I. page
Elgin, Illinois 50120
eminoI.Co.j,
Florida.
SECTION 2 That upon this cr C4unly. Florida
that a Suit has bm filed agoonst you Uinanct bvtuming
effective,
i in 1I Circuit Court of Se'l"I residents and Property owner the Ann you are required to serve a copy
In the Of your CCI de4nsft If any, to It
I
The Marriage of Verna Moore Property deuribed herein Shall be OnWILLIAM A- L'.FFLER, Ill. the
10 all the fight% and Plaintiff's altor"#V
featuring:
Cheek, Wife. and Fredrick LoRoV entitled
whose address
a Ch@*k, Jr.. Husband, Cosa no. 76 privileges and Immun;fits as are 's P 0- Box 22". S&amp;nfurd. Florida
Tim Donahoe Wayne Ceynowa
er 11. 1976
from
time
10
time
granted
to
)277
1,
on
or
before
ocloD
16M. CA. It A The nature of this Suit residents and properly ovI s al
CONTEMPORY SOUNDS FOR THE YOUNG AND YOUNG AT HEART
the and 10 file the original of lhas,
Sanford. F lorida,and as ar
nes with the1 cierk
DANCE TO THE LATEST POPULAR MUSIC
and other
further
in Chapter 171, this COWI on of before
c@ on III
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
aws
and
I
4oiH: your written defenses with th
further be
Clerk of said Court and w.rve a copy ibilitit of Subject
residence or ownership

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

Petitioner's attorneys whose ad
governing
dren Is annexed hereto, an or before authority of the City of
Sanford,
Oclootr IL IV16 or a Dolauif will b* Florida, and the provisions
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NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT Pon
TO- RICHARD 0. EATON and SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
MARIAN 0. EATON, his wife, and PROBATE DIVISION FLORIDA
ESTHER WEIMAN, and all ps I as pile
Member 76-US-CP
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styled Court on of before October
113th, 1976; otherwise a lodgm9ft
May be tntfftd against YOU for the
1`01141 demanded in th# complairt.
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forming in the veins, for all 301I of 01
defined com.
example,, alter long airplane plaints that appear to have
flights with Improper suft. ready explanation.
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me
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back the eight of hum.
South holds 7 or more be
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velope wn 5o cents for it.send
Am I low on calcium or viumin
Your letter to me In care of this
C or Iron? I am overweight.
newspaper, P.O. Box

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woman 51 years of age and have
a little high Wood pmum but
have it under control. My Mg
problem Is iny legs.
I stt all day sewing at a

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of diamonds
and make four notrump. At #J
match points be would make
five Instead of four If he
pla ed his queen of hearts and
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was not too difficult either.
The Utree-notrum contract
was very normal, L Hamlet
felt that a hurt would be
opened at some tables. 71ils
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BY: Cherry Kay Travis
they may have. Each
of CHRISTINE nown
Depu
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cate the
Persons
basis for the claim, th3 name and
or claiming to have any Attorney for Petitioner
address of his cred ifor or his agent ri9ht, title or Interest
517 Sanford Atlantic
In the property
Or 811101'"SY. and the amount described
Bank Bid, San", Florida
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claimed. It the clalm
YOU AR E HER Elly Wit lad I
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date when It will booms due 8 Complaint to florftlfto a mortgage
# $hall
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the claim I' InCumbIrIng the following real
Contingent or unhiquldated, the property
furs of the uncertainty shall be
Lot 37, ACADEMY MANOR, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Stated. lithe claim is secur , the UNIT TWO, .CCOrdfri to
ed
the Put EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli
security shall be
The thereof as recordedn pit It:r is. CUlT, IN AND POE SIMINOLI
clslmsnt Shall deliver sufficient Page 24, of the Public Records al COUII FLORIDA
COPIOS Of the claim to the clerk to S*fr 1nOI0 County. Florida. to"her
Iflable the clerk to mail am copy to with Tappan Refrigerator, Comfort CAN NO. 76.11WCA49-C
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
sich personal representative
Pac Furnace CPF 10,
ORLANDO, N. A., formerly Citizen
All persons lnlw*V#d In the ntate "OOd, Tappan Range, and Mercury
Wall to National Bank of Orlando,
IcrpetIng located therein and
to whom 0 COPY of
Notice of
Plaintiff.
Administration s been
ore
WITHIN
THREE hUbeen lUIdagainst you and you
RICHARD
0.
EATON
and
MARIAN
MONTHS' FROM THE ATE OF we rewired to Wve a COPY of your 0. EATON,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF written defensm if any, 10 it on WEIMAN: his wife; ESTHER
MERIT CREDiT
THIS NOTICE.,OfU
:
ons JOHN M.MCCORM
N, INC.: And NORTH
they may have that challenges the W Plaintiff,CII address is Post ORLANDO WATER
AND SEWER

results you'd never attain being be far better than their

ALL ON A
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anded in the

WITNESS My Hand And Sal of
this Court on this the ird day at
September, A.D. 1,7&amp;

Defendants.
NOTICE op SUIT

Norton
year numing

NEWS

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TO: CHRISTINE COLEMAN
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF decsss.d, and the unknown heirs (Seal)
THIS NOTICE, to file with the cl k divisors, $55igeis umbra
Añ1*jr H. Beckwlffi
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too assertive. Remember this In beginnings. The ream? You
your one4"ne relatIonships. have a powerful ally In Lady*

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THREE
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persons

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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
NOT
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the admInistral ion of the "late DII
Solon tor Dissolution of
WI E SS McCoy- d1C6IFile
marriage hat been filed ogairof you
Number 7&amp; n2.Cp. Is pending In the
Ond You JR rewired to som a copy
circuit coy" I" Seminole Courlty,
at your written dttwftg to It, if
Florlds, Probate Division, the ad. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE an Carroll Burke, Attorney any#
far
dr*U of which Is Seminole County
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIE. Petitww, *I"* address IS 612
COurthOI San". FlatIds. The CUIT, IN AND FOR semi"011.1111, Sanford Atlantic Bank Buildl
ft.
PKI"reproliontallirg a,the estate FLORIDA
Sanford, Florida, and file the
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. Civil Action Ni. 75le77.cA.ø.0
orlglnl with the Clerk
of Circuit
address I9 Post Office son 1330, FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. Court, Sanford, Seminole County,
S&amp;IIIIN , Flairlds, 32771. The name TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Florida, an or before ths III day at
and address of the Personal
plaintiff, October A. D_ III otherwise
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vs.
default will b ontired agabnt you
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CHRISTINE COLEMAN,
for the reUef dem
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CANI=(June 21-July n)A AQUARIUS (Jan. &amp;Feb. 19)

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French Avenue, Sanford,
Florida
name at SEMI
MARGARET MARIE WELCH
SERVICE, and that LITRuck
Ins to
gpiç said name with ,, cI.r
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the da In Court Seminole
County. DONALD BROWN WELCH
dance with
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your p1m today, make ad- in store, In payment for .

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TELEVISION LISTINGS AND

venthat

IN THE ESTATE:

today about a career matter. without ten of being over.

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THE ABOVE ESTATE AND
ALL

close the des! today.

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20 "a" Makers 41 Cleansing
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NOTICE OFADMINIST,9

The first part of your day may "
Your
It
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anifet)rTak.hesrt.ThapwW Something
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if IS. CIty I
!anford will SeSes special MsslS
on Friday. Octiher S. lill, in IN
'City Heft at 11:30 AAt in eider I
cepsfoq a rsluM for a varlem it
ISo Zaning Ordinance as N peelain
to side yard setbacks and klcrsai
arts Of fl
lfto 04 atieftnif III
14 the GC-1NflW o'stiict. r. ii' d
Lots I I 11, ReSlnesws $iwysy.
Being mere Ipictficalty desceie
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use
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322461

831-9993

CLASSIFIED . DEPT.

Orman

Offiru 25 lImos .....llca line
2tIlMI .............S4caline

Board of Adjustment
Publish: Sept. X. 197
DEDi.p

Rent cr$elt-lmmaculate3l$ 0 2
barn, carpeted, garage. fenced yd.
11 50 me. fl3.7at4

($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

2 Lines Minimum

DEADUNES

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SUfldOU-Ii loon Frkioy

NOTICE OP GENERAL

ELECTION

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3
beihini
lake, large lot With citnis. Cent. H.
A, cwpelk, many extras. A.1
coed. W.M. 323kV.
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lOrd- my OwneV. 3 on,
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baths, central HI?, screen patio,
carpeted l3L1IO.327.1g03ajtes-.
.arkRldoe,3SN,3bath,s.lttplan,
central air, screened porch,
fenced ved I.r •.u.lh. .
with Welber. am lat., a am""

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WWer$prhs-3$L1bsth,po,ct,
)fon4y
1150 month,
$100 deposIt. 1 year loaw. cliff
Jordan, Realtor, 5310222

RATES
IIhrvS times ........ 4lcaline

HOURS

1:01A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY ?Srv FRIDAY
SATURDAY t.Nosn

IL L. Pet-5lng

Deftend-3lR,nb.gh,ptIe,,p4.
3521 after 3p.m.
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One S .0 ouse, $150. Also BR,
$130. Kitchens furniShed. Air.
Fenced yard. 3224341.

ADS.

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mtg.aIS.2244o,323.I3llaftei'S.

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RDUCID$2,0N
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furnace, large fenced lot. Near
high school. 1)0,300. Owner 323.
fl

Deii 7$ beautiful hO
tO dIMK
from. Phyllis C.ppenl, RealtorAssociate. After PI
FRICKE
PRICKE
&amp;
ASSOCIATES INC.. REALTORS
$3)3333•

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ImeClassified Ads.

I PR, 1%i baths, paneling, carpet,
1rapes, central aIr, $33,100.
zistlng mortgage, $30050. 1
W mo. 3230502.

Furs, or Unfurn. 3 ON, 2 be hi,
carpet. drapes, utility rm., c
port, air coed. 3224730 or 333.21

Sale or Lease

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ftOO Reward

Landscaping &amp;
law. Care

Improvements

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1. g e4l Estate Br)ker
7631 .
Ave
372164)

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3 OR, 1, bath, red briclr. Must sell.
Willing to talk terms. $704'.
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Landscaping &amp;
Cars

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
107W Commercial
PhOne 327 711). S.rnfor

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KES!DrAPARTMEP1TS

Highway Ufl,$anfor'j
Across From Ranch House..,
323-167o or 431-977
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Mini Farm o, S. Sanford Ave., sill
or trade for Sunland Estates
home.
GEO.
WILLMER,
ASSOCIATES, INC. REALTOR.

0316900.

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3tol Family Rental UnitsWante,i
Private Buyer

, Studio, 1, 2.3

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Invalid Bedside Commode, $20.
323-1049 between I I 4 p.m.

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Woodruff' C.afiJOrl Canta?
601 Celery kvs

to nt blue

Lustre Electric Carp.'

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PHONE 322-1481
WINTER PARK

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Jack Prosser Ford

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With warranty fr om 1)50 Call 6210911.

3ralley Qdham.3234670

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FORD LTD ,,,

food or steil desks, executiv, disk
&amp; chairs, %ect,farijI desk, &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
Cabinets. aS is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Cassilberry, Il 92. 530404

HomesreadyforyoUrinsp,ction
and Immed ia te
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Sanford Ave., 4 B$o.ks South of Airport Blvd.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

t 1-0251001;%mvia-L

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Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
aJtorn3?ic rhythm section, Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball'i PianoS
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W First St. 32222S3

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322 4163

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low cost Classified Ad.
'7$ Johnson. 12' V BM Fib. Boat. '1$
Ca", Trailer, '76 Evinrude 9.1 tip.
Complete Excel Cond. $330 in
3409.

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NO CHARGE
NO CHARGE
NO CHARGE
NO CHARGE

59-Musical Merchandise

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iany other luxury Thunderbird
available

1971 Larson Boat with 123 HP
Evinrude and Trailer. 349.5440.

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lIy Managed

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$ 06 3

eprice:

15' Fiberglass Orlando Clipper, 70
Pip Mercury motor, till trailer,
1150. 349-5105 after S and
weekends. Highway 64 east, near
Geneva .

ISOS W. 25th St.

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Lean &amp; Clean, T-Bird for
1977 is- truly the affordable sportscar.

77 THUNDERBIRD

ROBSON MARINE
2925 Hwy 17 92
3723941

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PHONE 322-1481 W.P. 664-8916

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

One Bedroom
From

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Bicycles, Toys, Games, Shoe
Skates. Books. Clothes, Misc, 269
Short St., Lake Mary.

Adult..amily

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Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

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HWY.

SEE THEM
FRIDAY, OCT

New Lookl New Size I New Pricel

YARD SALE- Everything priced to
go. Furniture, Misc. 2 wrought
iron lawn chairs, IS each, III Beth
Dr. (Ravenna Park) Sat. III 7.
322-334.4.

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BACKYARD SALE- Friday Noon
tll 4, Sat I Sun 10-6. Come s.e. 2907
S. Park.

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O,rd, &amp;, Seminole 'County,

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GARAGE SALE- all day Fri I
Sat. 705 S. Park, Furniture,
Clothes, Everything.

state Wanted

eneva

Transmissiou

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YARD SALE- Rummage &amp; Plants.
Birds of Paradise, Crotons,
Hanging Basketi, I More. 3321 S.
Sanford Ave. Fri., Sat.. I Sun.

Trade Special

CallBaft

F esents Th

RUMMAGE SALE-Sat. I Sun. 402
Juanita Court, (Sunland Estates),
Crafts, New I, Used. Misc,

Merchandise

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JACK

GARAGE SALE- Winter Springs,
3Oö Mow Rd.,3 Family, Fri., Sat.,
Sun. Furniture, Toys, Clothes,
much more.

LARRYSAXONINC.,REALTOR

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Now at Jack.Prosser Ford

II]'ki.DThrsj

ST. JOHNS RIVER
300' of water front, wooded.
Seminole County. Secluded,
priced to sail 112,000. 421-1049.

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Garage Sale. Friday, Saturday 1.
Sunday. 701 M.at$le St. Lots of
Items, everything goaL 337.5439,

Hunting Camp In Farmington Area
- 2 Lots, 134' x 144', with 25'
aluminum trailer with bath &amp; built
on room. Elect ricity, deep well,
fenced garden. 322 5331 or alter
33Q, 37224$.

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322-2611

Em While
They're Hot"

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LOf,4sl3, $3,000. NegotIable. 323.
7519 after S.

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REALTORS
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We
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governmen
repcsiesslons, all area. Smal
dawn, seller pays closing costs

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Rentals

77- Avtes Watsd

We Buy Furniture

Hoist Lifter; combination showe
and commode chair; swive
walker; bath tub bench; commod
extension seat; wheat chair Ira
for Ernest 5 Jennings whet
chair; $at cushion and back its
for wheel chair. 322.4117.

Deluxe Aluminum above grouni
IDYLLWILDE- 302 Dogwood- Eves. 3
3 ",X0
swimming pools. (2) 15'x24' ant
ExecutIve 3 BR, 2 bath, on large
15'x33' complete. 1 yrs. old
Lake Mary - 35R, IV, both two
lot in Idyllwllde, Brick fireplace
reposse.sd. Sacrifice. 'it price
homes.
Start
at
living room, breakfast bar,
$21,300 With so
Call collect 303-273.0410.
dawn. Government funding, B
builder, 131-14.4g. Equ
Wanted, Residential site to,
al Housln
CITY- 1033 West 1st St.- Needs a °PPortunity.
P swimming pool. Leadinil
I little attentIon, but loads of
distributor wants a nice backyart
to diSplay r.ew 1976 model abovt
BALL REALTY
to sping ,
O train &amp; Lake
ground pool. Top Con$Ideiatio,1
Monroe. A lot for only $11,900,
given for prime location. Call 304
Reg. Real Estate Broker
422-1220 collect.
SALES - RENTALS
LONOW000- 751 Lormann Circle,
117W. 1st ST., Sanford
North- 3 BR, fl'i bali, home In
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
322-3 O 322-2737 after Mrs.
super location. Lots of extras
-BUY-SELL-TRADE
Including carpeting, kitchen LOyIy 3 OR, 2 bath, Central heat S, 311-313 B. First Si.
332 san
equIpped and fenced, app,
air, family rm,. garage, large
t11.
i...
y.ru,
.parol e studio.
13.000 equity &amp; assume loan of - 51-HOusehOld Goods
COUNTY- Wekiva Park Drive- 3
332.000.
BR, 2 bath. custom built, water front home on Wekiva.
42#1jI Homes
BY SINGER
Equipped kitchen, Central air I
One of Sincj,rs top Totjct and
heat, wall-to-wall carpeting, plus
See
Zg Zag machines Atumt
Schutt Chateau - 3 op, 1½
beds more, $45,000, with 12 ma.
ualancpOf
%I$5
SOar pay $$) 90 pee
bath, 12' xli' with 3' x 12' 110 out.
Buyer Protection Plan Warranty,
month Will take trade In Sing..
Callafter3,323.I1U.
enu.ppvd to hg tag &amp; make buttOr
LOCH ARBOR- 46.9 Crystal Lake
PioI. Balance of $51 U or IC
LOIIQWOO&amp;I BR mobile home with
q. Ave.-.Conveni,nttyiocat35,
nice Fla. room. On high dry W.
paymentS of $6 Call credit
1 bath home. Ideal far
4.'wv.
"image,, 322 9411 or see at
retired couple. Large let In quiet
_____________________
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
neighborhood, Loads of potential. Embassy, 12'x60', excel. cond.
307E 1st 5'.. Downtown
Priced to sell quick at *15.000.
Carpet, Refrig., Stove, front
kitchen, washer, dryer, wood
Call Sarifora's Sales Leader
pantled, bar, ready to move. $211,00
52-Appliances
or best offer. 3656)62
322- 2420
Tomorrow may be the day you tell GE Washing Machine, good con,
dillon. $75 or best offer. You move
ANYTIME
that roll -way bed you've
It. 322-6323.
Multiple Listing Service nowhere to roll away ... it you
place a Classified Ad tod ay.
- REALTORS
Apt, $ize avocado Refrigerator.
3315 PARK
Freezer, $125. 333-1771.
43-Lots-Acrj
-KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, usid machines.
LET'S TRADE
SANFQJ1D47
dry
Atres
MOONEY
near St.
- -APPLIANCES 373-0497
J'iShaded corer, excellent location,
.itini. 6 1I0,. 411-1111.
equity and exchange for 2 BR
SACKETT INVESTMENT
54-Garage Sales mlle. $34900
CORP.. REALTORS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

$177.37 total monthly payment, 810
l Pct. rate, 34omo$$,

Realty

LOCH ARBOR- 104 Orange LOSdsOfpclentlallIlR,3bam,ln
lovely Loch Arbor. Needs some
repairs. Priced to sell at

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7G-Swap &amp; Trade

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Ru_[state

AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
shots. 1 male, S moo., $300. I
imale, I moe., $130; 343-3110
Greet Dane pups, male &amp; female for
sale. 332.3553.

SWIMMING POOL. SACRIFICE.
Leading manufacturer or
distributor has aluminum t o
tangut.as- piols left over from IT 3
season, half price. Ovarantes d
Installation and terms, Call 30 I.
535.913) collect.

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32 1
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6-ald

60 Wanted to Buy

IN

Uppland

4

65-PetISupplils

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Thend., $Ø. 35, me-711

Forrest Greene Inc.

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SO-Mscallansous for Sol

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
BUYJUNK CARS- trom$1ofo$20. 150 0115W) pick-up. 1510 or beet
Anyone can be a seller or a bum.
Call 3221431 after a p.m.
Offer. 'U VW Chassis with drive
charge
No
All admitted ire.
Shaft. 11 50 or best offvf'. 1410110
- Come browse every Sunday 9to 5 Sell that extra bike With a low cost
offer 1.
Cash for Antiques. Conslgnrn,nts
Classified Ad.
RETIREMENT HOMff- 2 Olt,
at the Movleland Drive-In
wanted, Hi-way 46 Auction
Theatre, South li-fl. Phone 322BROWSE AND SAVE. .. It's easy
GallerIes, 3226972.
bath, located class It hospital
for Sile
r 1216,
shoppIng. Only *13.000.
and fun ... The Want Ad Way.
MORE CASH
Hahn Riding Lawn Mower 30" PIN
BY
WOODS
BARN
We
Buy
1123
For Wrecked or Junk
English Setter, AKC, 3 Yr. old male,
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell Looking for a lob? The Classified
L.asea Datsun including Z cars and
PINECRI$T-3 BR. 1 bath, iiI.
322-0573
Ads will help you find that lob.
done some hunting. Best offer. 323.
for 30 pat, commission. Free Pick.
celleid condItion. 2 A-C uniti1.
Cars &amp; Trucks
trucks. For Information call Bill
WS(J3
2411 ext. II.
ups. Auction, Saturdays 1 p.m.
The Belt Buy In Town - A low cot
Ray or Jack Mink, 131-1311.
REALTORS fenced yardwIth well, utilIty she
Any year thru
days
_________
Imany Other extras. A bargal
Sanford 327 2210.
Classified Ad.
weak. Ca ll collect, $41-3131.
Catil Kittens
t'i..A .
NOW IS THE TIMEI
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
price at only $19,900,
$2
Each
t0
good
home
-OWNERS TRANSFE RRED
'73 Models. Call 323-5570 or $34Guaranteed reconditioned out S
Cash 322-4132
INEIDTO5ELLI
4405 Dealer.
71-Motorcycles
COMPLETELY
batteries, $12.93 •xchangi
RENOVATED.
3 BE, 1 battt, Pinecrest, $19,350,
Save money on TV's I Fu#niture.
_______________________
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 110 p
Oov. owned homes, low prIce,p
For used furniture, appliances,
-:
Mt Dora Auction ever Friday
1563 Chevrolet, 1115 Good sticker.
3 BR, 3 bath, Holly Ave., $31,3,
- 60-Wanted to Buy
low down payments. Locate
Sanford Ave.
tools, etc. Buy I or '1001 Items.
MyCI, insurance
7:30 P.M. Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy
3 BR, 2 barn &amp; pool, $31000.
Also INS Dodge Van, 1300; 321throughout Seminole County.
Larrya Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
BLAIR A
NCY
Mt Dora 904353 1745
i- 4 P1,3 bath, Wilson Place. W.M.
0134.
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinet
We buy and sill good furniture and
323-3144or323-7710
Counter tops. Sinks. lnstallatk In
Want to buy furniture, toilet fIxIII
antiques. HWY 14 AUCTION
1973 Super Beetle. one owner, ex.
Stemper.Reajbr Jim Hunt Realty, Irn00
available. Bud Cabell. 322-00i 12
tures. - anything of value, 322GALLERIES, 332-4972.
.
Wm. H.
75-Recreationel Vehicles
l ,Condition. lU's. Phone
anytime.
545,
2321 Park Dr.
322.211
II95. French
Realtor
AMMO . SHOTGUN IRIFLE.
- ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
After "ours
Antiques and collsctablej wanted. Mutt Sacrifice-- 1973 Streamline,
3231211
33
322.3591
322-10613224164,322.1,k
'73 Kawaskl, 150 CC
322044
Pd. off. Sanford Auction, 1300 1- Top prices, used, any Condition,
1912 Flat ISO Spider
Small items of quality Iewelry,
'4
ft. Gregory Mobils Homes, 3103
614 1124, Winter Park.
With Extras, Good Condition
French Ave., 333-7350,
china, etc. 3231111, 10 to S.
Runs good radio, appro. 33 MPG
Orlando Drive, 323.5200
ST. JOHNS REALTY CC
$450 327,3109
$910. 321-0113
Antique upright Piano, pain
BROKERS
sprayer.
Rockwell
slide
rul
Days-3".4133
calculator, household I yart
Nlghts-3fl.3332
goods. 322-3400.
I
LAKEA*ARY_.. SUBMIT C,FE
Sparkling 3 BR, Ui bath home with
lamiIyroom, Inside launigry oo,,,
central heat &amp; air Ii...e
$24950. owner wante 'oot'e

•
With Option
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
I'.
is
QUA LITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
FLORIDA
Models
i$-tbIp Yntsd
2
BR,
I
Country
Trailerboth.
ir.
a
Beautiful Mayfair home
A GENERAL ELECTION WILL -$123 month plus deposit, Cllift
Central Nesting and Air Conditioning
Below market value
BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
Jordan, Realtor. m1-$fl.
Bookkeeper, full time for cot
Carpeting
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ON
Owner-Broker, 3331167 or 322-rn?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
strudlon co. Experienced ON
[
THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER,
mnio bil*1n 91 S
AL ANON
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. it
lfl$., FOR THE PURPOSE OF
34- biIe Homes
jjtj,
'
....
.
Classified
Ads
dtn't
ELECTING A COUNCILMAN, For families or friends of
Foreign
Car Mechanic. S yn. ex
proble,
OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY 1 TIL 5
work..
.theri
wouldn't
be
any.
SEAT ONE, A COUNCILMAN,
Toyota. Datsun, VW I MG.. 001 2 BR Trailer, clean, all
drinkers.
utilities, Tv
SEAT THREE. AND A COUN- For furthir,
qualified people need only. Cal
information call 423.454
&amp; host. Accept lchild. t4opet...5
CILMAN, SEAT FIVE: EACH FOR
for appt. 12.3 p.m. 41i-5334.
or write
w
A TWO YEAR TERM OF OFFICE. Sanford Al Aisin Family
. ,..,.
FISHING LAKE- sits this
I
Group P.0
= 11 ~W:;
THE PLACES OF VOTING WILL
beautIful 3 BR, rancher, with
i
BOX 333. Sanford, Fla. 3277).
12' wide. furnished, 1 BR, A'C.
BE CITY HALL 102 N. MOSS
central haat &amp; air coiilulioning.
Adults.
Also
1
trailer
space.
31
2.
ROAD, FOR PRECINCTS 13 AND ARE YOU TROUBLED?
Carport. screened porch, extra
Call TelI
&amp;Mo
5919.
31; FIRE STATION NUMBER 2,
2 1 1 W. 2311)
Free, U43037 for "We Cars"large lot,wfth 110- an lake. Asking
Sanford, Fla. NORTHERN WAY, FOR
$30,930.
"Hotilne," Adults or Teens.
'YOUR LITTLE FEE 4CENcr
Mobile home with large Pta, rim.
PRECINCT 30.
For Appointm. Call U&amp;322-3103
Uppdpallomes
Private shaded yard. S. Santo
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
THE ELECTION BOARD SHALL
FACED WITH A DRINKING Ave.,
Adults.
No
pets.
in-Sill.
CARES?
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
PROBLEM
CONSIST OF MRS. RUTH LAVO,
Deltona. 415-6411
Perhaps Alcohelic Anonymous
MRS. NORMA LANG, MRS.
Jk
WHO PLACES PEOPLE?
Can Help
HELEN GREEN, MRS. LOUISE
37-Business Prcg*rty,
011101111
WHO HAS ASMALL FEE?
Call 42345V
OWENS. MRS. PATRICIA LOM.
19
REALTORS
2O71$thst.
BAR DI. MRS. MARGE WILLIAMS.
Write P.O. lox 1213
- AAA EMPLOYMENT
PRIME OFFICE SPACE
multiple listing service
San ord, FlorIda 3J7l
MRS. REET ELLIOTT AND MRS.
Wi
or
interested?
DRUOCLERIC -----------------$310
th
Without Lasso, Mode
RUTH MEWEL
ASST. FOREMAN .............
Building. Air Coed. I Carpetlft5. PRICE REDUCED 33,500. Owner
TROY J. PILAND.
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323.120).
CASHIER .....................
state. Country home, )it
W
Ir -~K
MAYOR
ii
f ALJkIr rsi i StAitI
INDUSTRIAL
. uwroom, a
W.
PubliSh: Sept. 30 Oct 7. 11, 21. 1574
The
"Good
Ole
Oeyi"
have never
SEAMSTRESS...............
.ath,CH&amp;A,ca(p&amp;,d, family room
DEO.133
If" the Classified Ads. - . The
_'C.',3
and dining room, 2 car garage.
SHEETMETALMAN........$410
Buys are still The Still
______
____
For the return Of purse and contents.
MECHANIC, FOREIGN .......
..$315
Keep money. 322.1301.
AUTO BODY MAN ............. $410
STATININTOPOWNIRSNIP
2
ACRES
LAND; Geneva ar. Well.
ADVERTISING SALES,
MANAGEMENT AND
Comm.
Name
AlUmlflVRI Siding
Zoned for mobile home. $1000.
CIRCULATION
OEBITAOENT ................tI
Cbm
(NiedWitU$c.34s$)
LEGALSECRETARY .........3310
STORE BUILDING with 3 apart- I can cover your home with alum
I. Title Of Publication: The
DIESEL MECHANIC,
mints. 7th &amp; Cypress. $11,900.
Siding I, sotfil System Also Carpentry, Remooelinq, Additions, 41-Houses
ii
Evening Herald
CLASSA.....................ON
Educational child Care for as low as
Custom Work. Lk.nt..e -- ,,....
.
,.,.-_.
. --, Ai&amp;&amp;a 'c- ..
""v yr
IDate of Filing: September 30,
PIZZAMAKER ................ So
*3. weekly if you qualify. 332.$43
Free estimate. 3" 60]1.
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
E.gie
Siding
Co
len
.
or 323-1433.
Hal
Colbert
Realty
NO
SUB-DIVISIONSmall
Feti matas.
Pflone37l.1792
1Frequency of hue: Dilly and ____________________
-WE SELL SUCCESSWindow Washing, Floor Str.,'pung a, Free
House. Small Price. 3 an. 1 battI'
-201 Commercial
323-7832
Sunday - Except Saturday.
323-3174
sewing room. Nest and cot
Waiting. Carpet Shampooing.
A. No. of Isom PuNished An. EVES 322.1517 or 322 -0412
hbavtV Care
Free estimate. 323 ssi.
fortable. Sick yard large enoug
mtahty 312.
Pest Control
for a garden. Drive by 2105 Hell)
"
SanfordCentral
Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
S. Annual Subscription Price
3. BR, CS, air, creenii
than call for more Information.
Mate companion to lIve In and
For
porch, double lot, fruit large oak
free estimates, call Carl
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
care for elderly woman. Must
4. Location of known office of
trs, nice neIghborhood. sip,eqo,
Harris at SEARS in Sanford M.
IDYLLwILDE School new.7 room
'former ly "Of lestsBeautyNook )
have driven license. 3314%a after
29-4t
oom
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
bbc.iion (Street, City, County,
319 E. First 332.574
$2,000 dn. about $110 per mg.
and 2 baths, well shaded fencp4
ip.m.
-25o7 Park Drive
nerwillfinanc,.3032Jeferse,,
Stale and Zip Coda); = North
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Yard. Has Ice maker refrigerate,
- STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. I(
322iS5
Ave.
332-1374
French Avenue, Sanford, Seminole UNEMPLOYED? Never again If Room With good food &amp; receatlon.
or
333-4*37
after
4.
WANT
TO
SELL
dishwasher, disposal and well to
Classified Ads didn't work there
County, FlorIda 32771
Swimming pool, fishing, hobbles.
you hays sincere desire and
wuirring lawn. varier has already
Y'JUJ' rwmcr
wouldn't be any.
PINEACRES REST HOME i.ss.
S. Location of the headquarters or
Buying a new home? Moving t an
ambition: Serious only pleas, call
moved and says sell. $27,950,
GOOD
LOCATION
2332.
pensfal business offices di me
apartment?
Roof Repairs, Carpentry, Painting,5742056 after 1 p.m. or write 1010
publishers (Not prlMers) Some as
WE have homes from $100 down, Nll large 3 OR, 1½ bath, block
Home Repairs, Guttering, Cemint
Giovanni, Deitona. Fla. 32743. move
home. Assume $14,701 mtg., Get some action with a Herald
veterans no
Work. Free estimates, iii sso.
-30-Apartments Unfurnished
3. Names and complete •s, Nurses: RN', S LPNi, Aides. Aid.
$1S1.kmonthIy. Low equity. Move
St op and think a ml, .te - it
Classified ad. We'll help you write
_____________________________
companion. Needed' Immediately.
Of Publisher. editor, and managing
in now. C.H.A. Enclosed garage,
an ad that will bring tat? tale
Ciassilled ads didn't work. thefe
11
Lot I Classified Ad help you find
Harold Hall Realty
editor:
6210434.
BAMBOO COVE APIS
CALL 3fl.34fl
more room for storage. Classified
wouldn't b any.
Publisher Wayne 0. Doyle,
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Ads find iuy.rs fast.
REALTOR, MLS
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
Management opportu
Sanford. Florida
nity availabi
ForInuirview
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
323.5774 Anytime
Brolier,in mi
Assoc 32301*3
PerSo
Editor Norman H. OshrIn, San. nal
call 313.
redecorated. Come we. B. Alp-poet
W. Florida
Blvd.. Sanford, 323.1310.
Longwood area- Living In country
Managing Editor William 0.
LPN, 4 t 12 shift. Geriatric ix.
with city comfort. 3 BR, 2½ baths,
m
Currie. Sanford. Florida
pIrI.nce preferred. Apply In OVIEDO.FTtj- Duplexes. Furn. or
all
brick home. We acres, zoned AI. Owner (If owned by a carpAlterations, Dress Making, Drape',
LIGHT
HAULING
YARD
$nj
Unfurn., Wooded, Horn. size lots.
Nursing &amp; con1, would consider option lease
Upholstery . 3320707,
oration, it, name and address must
AND GARAGE CLEAN-Up
ESTERSON
LAND
CLEARING
valelcent
Cuter,
t30
MellonylIle
RIOGEW000
VILLAGE.
363.
2410. 831-2335.
be slated and also Immediately
Phone 31-3371 ____
BuIIdOIlno.
flu-ti wn,.h
-. Exeavati,in.
-Ave.
3131.
thereunder the names and ad.
Fill dirt, top
NEED A HOME? S100 down
dresses of stOckhol*ri Owning or
3 room apt. utilities included. 1st I,
Tree
paymen t to qualified buyers. 3
MACHINIST
holding 1 per cant ci' more Of total
Salet pr r season Tell he
'rage
last mo. required, 322.2710.
BR, 1½ baths, central heat,
Imouni Of stock. II fiat Owned bya. EperIsnci. $mIItys Inc. has aq
$
people
about it With i Classified
lMiaidlite opening. Good pay,
lew as-IiSI.
corporation, the names and a.
employment.
Ad in the Herald 372)41; $31
MAYfAIR- Attractive 3 bedroom
steady employ
Apply to:
NOW LEASING
esses of the individual owners
""
9993
Tree -Trimming, Cutting 1
with paneled family room. Central
Smftys Inc., V14 O,iiti Drive,
TWO STORY stucco, I BR, 2 bath,
must be given. If owned by a part.
Sanford Court
heat and air, WWC, brick patio
Removing. Licensed and lnsurd,
C.E.SHEPHERD
Sard. 3222512.
family
room,
large
separate
nsf-ship or other unincorporated
and a fenced ant. Compare at: Painting, Remodeling, General
Phone 3flIlOSorfl31$4,
Apartments
garage
with
convertible
storage
firm, its name and address, as well Service station attendant 8.
121111100.
Repairs, Call 373 U75.
- HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
area. $11,500.
New modern single story 1 1 2
as that of each individual must be
mechanic. Bell's Union is Station,
Lite Clearing; Mowing, Discing;
-bedroom
apts.
and
completely
given.)
Hwy 4.4 Longwood.
LAKE MINNIE- right across the Carpentry. Remodeling I.
Fill Dirt; Clay; aodi; Sand;
Roofing.
furnished studio apartments.
The Martinsville Bulletin, Mar.
streett
WITr REALTY
3 bedroom, I ba th CS
SiC*h0e Loader. Pt,, 3235077,
Housewasning, Painting, inside &amp;
Conveniently located I beautifully
iinsyIle. Virginia
Nursery Attendant for 3 fin. an
home. Large eat-In kitchen, Low
out Custom built cabinets &amp;
Rag. Real Estate Broker, 321.0410
landscaped. Abundant storage
Walter A. GIalo, Sanford,
Sunday-uy,r 17rs. old. 333-1323.
taxes and the price is right at:
iGel".11 Maintenance. Licensed,
,
322-0179
333.7595
(Including attic) and "GE Energy 332.2745
Florida
*32,730,
30 Yrs. exp. Also shempoolng
Efficiency Package". From 1143.
S. known bondholders. mar. We are looking for a retired couple
WELLS DRILLID, PUMPS
SANFORD- By Owner, 3SR, I
carPets &amp; re-upholsterIng, true
Call 3210220 between S 13:30.
tgagees, and oftiqr securIty holders
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
to live on our property 110 acres,
bath, screen front porch, 2 car INDIAN MOUND VILLAGEestimates, 5304030.
town
10 minutes from downtown San.
owning or holdIng) per cent or more
PresitgIous 3 bedroom, 2 both with
garage, carpeted, $11,300. 323-1504
SpacIous 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. Kitchen
All t ypes and sizes
ford). The lady will
oil total amount oi hr, de,ma,a,,s
large
have house.
after 6.
bedrooms,
beautiful Classified
Ads will always give you
equipped, dining room, living rm.,
-'
We repair and service
or Other securIties tu tPwre we
keeping duties and care for our
fireplace,
I
kitchen
equipped. A
mor e.. .Much ,Much More than
YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
hr cond., carpeted throughout.
none, so 51.10
children. The man will be
STINE MACHINE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
lVVetliadectlotwithacceutothe
you o*ct
Multi Only. References required. CARPENTER REALTY
Sanford Atlantic National BIII4,
SUPPLY CO.
responsible for the cars of the
___________________________
beautiful
St.
Joh
ns River. $49,500.
fllOOil.
ICI5P4
CLASSIF,IED
AD
LATELY.
207 W.7naSt.
S.iflfof'd. Florida.
REAL ESTATE
around,. A saIa.ry and separate
INC,
Office &amp; store space availiole,
A. Total No Copies
MLS REALTORS
living Quarters will be off aria to
downtown Sanford.
Printed (Net Prep Run)
the right couple e,pio must be
,g
321-W41
B. Paid Circulation
$Ob
rehotilit and Christian in31-Apartments Furnished
To List Your Business ...Dial
1500 Acres, Osteen area. Owner
1, Sales through
20)7 S. FRENCH
dividuals. References will be
or 831-9993
must sell.
dealers and carriers,
checked bnfore Interviow is 1 BR., turn. apt., lights, water turn..
street vendors and
arranged. Reply to Box 411, co
Mature adults. No pets. 193. 322.
323•7541
countersajes
The Evening Hsrald, P.O. Box
ilk
2256 cue, I wk.days.
2. "I subscript Ions
169. Sanfoi'd, Fla. 32171.
331
'verloekIng Lake Monro.-3 BR, 2
C Total paid Circula.
MONTHLY RENTALS
Nth.W,000. Jenny Clark Realty,
tion
5017
AVAILABLE
Realtor, 322-1391.
AVON
D. Free distribution
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Sery.
by mail. carrier or
HAVE
A
3 OR, 1 bath frame. 517.300-Terms
VERY
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QUALITY INN NORTH
MERRY
other means
I-IL SR 434, Longwood
available.
CHRISTMAS- and the money to
512-1000
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*3mples, complimentary,
pay for It. Start now-selling
and other free
Furnished 1 OR Apt.
beautiful
3 BR, 1", bath, masonry. 11(0 down,
products.
Make
copies
beautiful money. Call 4443075 for
is
$100
$150 morel' PIt.
C. Total distribution
information.
3n.atsS
TAFFER REALTY
(Sum olC and D)
am
F. Copies not distributed
Furnished one-bedroom apartment,
Req Rail Estate Broker
carport. sao per month. 2411 Chase IOE 2SlhSt
office use, left
32US3
Ave.
over, UfllCCOfed,
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lpOiled after print frig
330
SAN MO PARK, I, 2, 3 bcdi'ocm
"Get
Returns from news
NOTICE UNDER
trailer apts. Adult 4, family park.
agents
42$
Weekly. 3513 Hwy '792, Sanford.
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
G Total (Sum of E. Fl
10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
373 1930.
arid 2 - should
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Notice is hereby given that te
Pquai
rile government has released
2BR cottage on river, 1)73. UtilIties
tndefllgned,
pursuant to the
run shown In)
ow
money
for
included. 322 Wi) or 3234301.
subsidized housing to
i certify that the stai we
nnts made "Fictjtie, Name St atute" Chapter
qualified buyers. New house, In a
Florida Statute, will register
by me above are correct and
Air, carpeted, Quiet I and 2
rural area. No down payment.
mplete,
with Ins Clerk of the Circu;t Co,",
bedrooms. $125 to 1133 month.
Monthly payments less than rent.
Wayne 0. 001 Is, mangfor Sminele County. Florida
Call to see If you qualify.
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Adults. Phone 322)5)0
upon
rocefpt
of
(
proof of the
Publisher
pobF'
t1on
or
titi'
Publish: Sept. 30. W74
notice, the tic
Lar-gi clean 3 room apt.
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$130 mo. Adults, no pets
OF ALTAAION
.*A1.L under
$31.5645
Reg.
Real
Estate
Broker
which it It 04i4fltd In btrsinei at
503W. 1st St.
UNITED STATES DISTRIC3 Roam 305; AI'amntv Mel'.
ii.lid
3 Room turn. apt., upstairs
323.404) or 323-0517 eves.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF Altamo1436irlri16 FIdrida 27701. in
-Ir
Water Slights Included
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION the C?.y if 00itiontorigg Savings.
Adults.
$15
Park
Ave.
COURT NO. 74-N.OrI.Cl,.y - Florida.
-UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
That the P*mly W0-4Ie$ Ii' laid
1 OR turn., apt., water furnlshid.
ovaty
3
OR.
7 bath, carpet,
Plaintiff, .v. OLIVER GRAYSON,
.a as
Near shopping area Adults only.
Paneling. central heat I air,
CcOli, Inc,
Jr. and MARY ANN GRAYSON, his
$100 ino. 3219535 Cr 3235759.
fenced
rear
yard. Good neigh
a Fiv,Is$a Corport'
wife; LIBERTY LOAN CORP. OF
borhood, close to schools and
ORANGE;
FUR.DalC at Aitd,1I0%1. 3',èinj,,
SANFORD
linford. Adults. Modern Studio, I
shopping, Broker-Owner. Will
NITURE CO. Defendant(s). - Sefn.ni)ie Cujivt, tId,ld mM', 14th
BR &amp; 2 80 Unfurn Air, Cerpetrd.
ii'o4.. I2iJ. Ciii bony P-Iamm,
NOTICE OF SALE - Notice is day of Septtybar, 1573.
etc. S" Mo v. )21-ap)9,
ReaIfo,'-M,olate
PUNIUI S'$. 'A 3) A Ct 7. U. 171
h?e4y 'vn thatrsut
--------1 OR, .*stalrs, screened porch, no
FINAL GE CR C E of ForeIo-, DED114::
mtç on SrFtem' II, 1114 by the
Pets. Air &amp; hut. $123. 323 -4743.
Nd'Tf.CE UlfOSS FIC'fITICU%
above entitled Court, In the abeve
Styled Cause, the undersigned TO
rr s.t'r COItCEItti
United States Marshal, or one of his
REAL ESTATE
kofl,go iS
Ivia, The
Cai?or
duly authorized dep.jfIts, will Nil
322 1491
urcertlgne$, 7.urfupn1 to ft.,
the ProWtv situate In Seminole "Fic:iao.i.
I8R apt ,kIt.equip,Ac, carpeted.
Ni*a
5'L'h.tr',
Chapter
C
County, Florida, described as: The
Adults, No pets. $95. 312 3216 wk.
OUNTRY LAKEFRONT
44Q144 Will rip0gor
Eat! 7$ led of Lots $7 aM a of
di'i alter 4.
wiIf
the
Clek
tti
Circuit
Covet,
0
Ci
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clean air and spectacular on.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. ac
In 01111W diMc4e C3i.wy, Florida
ThIs scenIc view on big Crystal
it
crdinq to the phi tfl.riOl
rfurn'shed,
two
bedroom.
Securit
.410i4 re')apt 01 prof ,)l the
:uear swimming i boating lake,
recorded in Plot Hook 3. gage 31 Of
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 372
Cublicotlq, of this rrnice, to wit
ehlle r*'xlng on the carpeted
the Public Records Of S..,IAOie Q1JII(
U20 or 373 7313.
CAR
CARE VCtPQq*yiON
Cl.caty, Florida it public outcry to
lasse 'luge lakeview porch.
.,
ail.tti. MUFt•j,
IOMIN.
l*any large pines accent this
and
roe
cash
bidder
111;41, L1,111 vtuier which we are
1flt Noon
,flton Thursday,
ta.'
utmost new Creative 3 OR, 3V,
32-Houses Urtharnshcd
at .•1.00
ercaijed In birome'SA at 2721 East
WOM~
uath
Cyltom dream. Formal
Novtm,tr 4. 1914a' the west door cl
iniqp 51rivil, 4ç,' the City at
°yer,
dining
living
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rooms,
in.
the Seminole CounJy Cowths&amp;
OR.
Pt
bath, paneling, carpet,
Giie,t, F'crio.
ormal kitchen I family room,
Iwzford, Florida.
drapts, central air, $710 mc. 1100
Vnat the party llWerest.d In Slid
uIly equIpped iqr real family
11 I'll
Oiled 9 2216
I W . dip. 3730502.
busines s enterprisi is as ttuicms;
lying. Drive down the country
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
Geoftrsy C Moihi,
tnt t.;rough s'elely pines. Into
United Sates Marshal
Jack
30G3 Grove Drive
pr" iderd
Prosser
our serenity, if you love the
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Oultk Car Csi
C ountry and lake front Pu'lng, and
i(ENDELL W. WHERRY
$143. Into. Inwin
corporation
till inveSt 131.900. you will buy
I
Assistant UnII44i States Attorney
17-92 &amp; LAKE
Dated at 0rinøc, ()'&amp;.g County. I
one. Ca ll for an appt. n,
Altorner for Plain tiff
20I S. $unland, 3 OR, ca.-poled,
l-iQridj, 5tat,-.S.w V'l). W1a.
PvbIiW sept
, Oct. 7, to, 21, 11976
kapes. fenced, clean, lees,. 1)13.
Sept, 30, Oct. 7, II, It, 1976
OEOISa
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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
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Morrison is in love with his wile,
Estelle
and has been for 67 years
and
nobody is going to split them up.
Morrison, 91, and his wife, 89, have shared a
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urban Brookfield for the past two years.

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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it started, out as an
£,orr1son
said. 'Iley were going to move me away
from Estelle, and that was it."
But Morrison, former outdoor sports writer
for th e Milwaukee Sentinel and a former
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take a horsewhipping from anybody. I talked
real plain and thoy started hsterung,'
said
Morrison, whose language. ranges, , from
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
recent illness.

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running at large that it is
possible a lawsuit may be filed
against the county.
Alexander said he valued
Otto,
pe who was full trained and
rformed traveling shows,
at 17,000. He said he received an
offer last year to buy Otto for

%orld , heavyweight boxing
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
de vote all my energy to th e
ng
seeking
seizure
of
the four
propagation of the Moslem
s
remaining
at
faith."
Mexadcr'shomebutnded the
Au said his decision to end h•
is state had 10 days in which to reboxing career came at the
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Nchildren, with IQ of 33 or less.
lEnrOlment (s down now be.
CULIV the school's 5-year-olds

recenP/ transferred topublic
schools, Prwi Nlrs. Jones was reluctant to start now children in
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special education programs. one at Sanford's airpott and the
This labels the child for life and other at
%lessian Lutheran
Church in Casstlbeffy — are
now on a Specially declureoi
holiday.

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tA o(nextwtek," Mrs Jones said
could 'ntL1ue after Oct 1.
Church
3-B in 0 letter sent home to paren..s
Tr'(erring ii child to public lomics
Wedne.'iay. 'We do not we t to
s.hoc1 t a major '.Ictor) for the Crossword
H close school until we heir, one
Little lied Schoolhouse staff
Editorial
A way or the other, froni this
but its the very reason the
Dear Abby
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federal funding was cut off.
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Rudolf Alexander today
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
two-by Illness, officials said.
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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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flu,
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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The Little Red Schoolhouse, Lithr.ing on a
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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
ver Ott o s hody 'o au,
eliver
autho
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but
show
in.
rities
es or
lie
vable,'
she
said.
Jacqueline
Dowd
ernor S office.
keeping the scl.00l open.
autopsy.
dicaUons that they may be
See
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any
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gap
in
" A search for pri &amp;' e donors is capabip of
furctlonlng at a services is losing the staff. 'it
underway, Mrs Jones said The much higcr Ivel "Mrs Jones
takes a Ir ig time to levelop a
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However, If they do not capab'e 'affs
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if
we're
delayed
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he
classified
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retarded
in
holding
on
to
them."
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leader of the Black Moslem the civil case.
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the court
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state
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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:

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In July, he publicly comPlained that he had not been

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ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER30
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
B1ackheare said.
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the
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con
tut
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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
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celebrate the gist birthday of the oldest active scout
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County Courthouse during a recess In their
trial Tuesday. She added that none of the girls
had shaved their pubic hair, which gave them
extra "cover."
. whether their performances are vulgar
pa rtly In t he eye of the beholder, and depends
partly on the dancer's own' attitude -

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another of the dancers.
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come to a strip contest, so they're not going to
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Why do the girls dance In the nude? "It's Comics
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Anne Kolb. Friedman, who lost to Republican Rep. J. Herbert

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votes. Newton received 2.242 votes to Mrs. Saunders 2,317.

that an official complaint was filed with the Elections Division,
which in similar cases in the past has invalidated several elec.
tions.
1 still feel strongly about the issue," Newton said Tuesday
ght. A still have questions about the law and Mrs. Saunders'
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into low-cost housing," Mrs. Kolb said.
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arge. Also during that debate, Frietiman accused %fts. Kolb of
a conflict of interest connected with her strong support of an
ultimately successful zoning moratoriwn in southwest Broward

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able to question her. Hanlon
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vulgar," she continued. "If a dancer has a
bulging stomach and is all saggy with stretch

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may be overturned by the courts and a defeated candidate says
Burke in 1974, will get another chance in November.
hanging over my head. I would suggest he go fishing for a while."
she'll pursue libel suits already filed against her opponent.
Mrs. Kolb, who filed two libel suits after Friedman accused her
Newton, a court clerk from Lutz, filed suit several weeks ago.
JoAnn Saunders defeated Miller Newton on Tuesday in Central
of having conflills of interest, said Tuesday night that she would
Ile charged that Mrs. Saunders was not a legitimate candidate
Florida's 5th District but faced the possibility that a circuit judge
press the court actions.
eight
or the date Elections Division could void the contest because she
In the 8th District, Bob Johnson a state representative from
weeks after she said shedid.
0- was late In filing a financial disclosure sUtement.
Sarasota, gained 57 per cent of the vote to defeat Joe Uvingood. a
Mrs. Saunders said the report inadvertently was placed in
U the result stands, Mrs. Saunders, who won 58 per cent of the
former Sarasota County planning commissioner. Jolawn now campaign files instead of being mailed to the Elections Division.
vote, will face freshman Rep. Richard Kelly. tie narrowly meets Democratic banker Andrew Ireland in
4.
Mrs. Saunders said the people have spoken" and said she did
Saunders' nwne off the ballot, saying h! would rule on Newton's
In the 12th District, Hollywood dentist Charlie Friedman won 53
not ezWt the election to be overturned.
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The three hard-fought runoff campaigns for
Congress are over, but the bitterness lingers on. One nomination

chicken dinner,

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turned out at the po1ls.A canvassing board: County
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Empty voting booths Were highlight of day Tuesday

Hanlon charged the date had
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about the surprise witness

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Ourselves," said Heather, as she and the other
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on whether a girl values herself and her
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herself Heather, and maintained that a
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certainly with one hour.
stamped, self-addressed enImportance of eating In velope with
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news paper,
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protective custody by law
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"The whole thing with go-go dancing Is the

The speaker, a trim young brunette, was
one of1O go-go thncers cgod with ex
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Sanford AA, S -In l)l
TOPS ChIlpta 79, 7 pm., over B&amp;pUA Church,
Crystal lAke and Country (3ub Roads, LAke Mary.
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contract.
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the commIssIoners, be too good to be true. The fact change. The number of atDeiaMAtWrfge,
said a more realistic time eliminate
Last
the
year,
Freeman's fees is O,O00ls budgeted nzjyesr - lorneys, their salaries,
Tuesday's county corn- frame is about two months.
rei4huealdp wn the Tamp.- zoomed to $115,000. Attorneys
.., IN
to pay legal costs. But the secretaries and offlce space can
mission
'vote
for
a
legal
The vote will eliminate much based speciality firm.
t.
collected an estimated total of position has been moved out of be worked out at a later date,
department knocked the c4 the polities involved In the
County Atty. Tom Freeman, $206,000 In legal fees,
out of the $1000s..- attorney's position beca the a Democrat
the appointive political realm Kimbrough declared.
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appointed to his
Within two years, Freeman into a staff position to be filled
Two weeks ago, Kwlatkowjcj
Year political piwn known as county's parsoonel board will $ll5,000-a-year Job by the
to
after
recommendations
from
called
the cotrdy attorney's position, review applicants before Democratic majority on the says, the county will have
a special news con.
hire four lawyers. Plus, the the personnel department.
Democratic Commissioner submitting names to the County
Decision On Public Works Bill
ference
to
announce his support
attorney predicts legal fees
Sid Vthla% Jr., on his second comininion for approval
Just as charges and counter of a legal staff. At that time,
WASHINGTON (AP) —President Ford Is to
"will double."
try, won Cornmladon approval
charges have centered on the advocated hiring two attorneys
Analysis
In addition, commIssioners
announce whether he will sign or veto a
But Freeman stresses his attorney's position since for $115,000 a year.
to hire one attorney for $21,000 voted not to pay any more bills —
— attitude is not "sow grapes. Freeman's appointment in
public-works jobs bill that he has criticized
to $27,000 to head
It's no secret that Kimbrough
the
new
submitted
by
labor
attorneys
board,
said
today
he's
pleased
I'm so happy to get out of there early W75,
but which Jimmy Carter has challenged him
legal staff.
Alley, Alley&amp; Blue until a need to get out of the job. "'They
Tuesday's
three
to
wanted
Freeman out. And time
were you wouldn't believe it."
to sign.
two vote was clearly no ex- after time, the Republican
A deadline of Friday was for their services can be making out," Freeman said
of
Officials haven't traded ception.
included In Vthlen's motion, but decided upon. CommIssioners the $20 per hour legal fees he
commissioner put the heat on
Deinocrtic congressional leaders, who
$27,000 for $206,000. That would
Republican Commissioner the Democratic attorney.
want time to attempt a veto override vote, if
Dick Williams last year
It's also no secret that before
necessary, before they adjourn at the end-of
Proposed creation of a legal Freeman got the job, the plum
the week. won a PtOmise from Ford to disclose
department. John Kimbrough belonged to Howard Marsee, a
his decision today. Ford earlier this year
backed
Williams,
but attorney supported by the then .1
vetoed a similar *billion jobs bill, and
Democrats stifled the issue by Republican majority on the
Congress overrode the veto.
refusing to provide the needed commission.
ByKRmNAs
meeting, school board mom- the bridge are too steep for Maintenance
Hugh third vote.
Director
Herald$afj Writer
The issue was not Tom
hers will hold a work session young children to negotiate,
U
Then on Tuesday ViNes's Freeman. The issue, simply,
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Carlton was computin
with the countywide school
Diplomatic Obstacle Cleared
particularly if they are walking estimated work
first motion failed to get a was that an attorney sho uld not
A report from the Oviedo advisory committee,
bicycles.
second. Then Just before be aligned with a majority of
contractor who built a $20,000
Joyce's
Inspection
tow.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ford adThe cost estimates slated to
"The bridge It,elJna to
"He gave us cost estimate Commission Qlalrman Mike the elected officials of a
NOW* linking the Bel-Aire. be heard by panel
ministration cleared away one obstacle
Weatlierifield subdivision of Involve proposed members more than adequate," said for moving the earth and Hattawsy .adjourned the governmental entity.
threatening relations with Saudi Arabia, but
grading, Spring Lake PTA President knocking down the bank," said meeting, Kimbrough told
Altamonte Springs with Spring paving and
And that's what Tuesday's
.
Congress is still considering legislation opconstruction Kathryn His. "But the walk- Layer,
VIhIen, "U you make that vote — to those who understood,,
Lake Elementary School is projects on fence
the
sides
and
apways
leading to it are not. We the cost of the asphalt
posed by the oil-rich Middle East kingdom.
motion again, I'll second It." It — was all about.
expected to highlight tonight's proaches of the bridge spanning were told the area
was
to
be
At Issue, according to the administration, is
Both Hattaway and the third
drainage and fences and the
meeting of the Seminole County the Little Wekiva River.
graded down before school
,
Democrat
on the board, Harry
a possible price rise for oil that Arab nations
School Board.
The structure was erected
Kwiatkowski,
refused to vote in
School
Supt.
William
ship to the United States.
P. last year at school board ex.
Other parents predicted that
favor.
Responding to Secretary of State Henry A.
(Bud) Layer said contractor pense to eliminate busing of chain-link fences enclosing theN
"it was done to satisfy public
Kissinger's plea, the ?nate Foreign Relations
Richard Joyce inspected the students who live along SR-436 bridge and its approaches
Pressure
with little thought to '
bridge area last week and that within two miles of Spring Lake would not hold up without the
Committee on Tuesday cleared the first ob
future
consequences,"
od
estimates
based
on
his
Elementary.
School
officials
addition
of
a
top
railing.
They
stacle by killing any chance that Congress
Kwiatkowski said. "1 think the
nspectlon will be presented at have estimated that the bridge also complained about the use
would block the sale of $30 million worth of
action Is an excellent example tonight's session, scheduled to would save 130,000440,000 in ofhaytocoverthesandypa
of government by applaud
sophisticated airborne missile to the Saudis.
egln a half-hour earlier than transportation costs.
leading to the ri ver and Blame
meter."
Luual — at 7 p.m. — in the
from the Bel-Aire demanded that the walkway be
"I don't think (excuse me
Ineeting room across the street a nParents
Bell To Seek
d
W e a t h e r a f I e I d surfaced with a hard material
Increase
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NEW YORK (AP) — Former SW) there has been proper .
f rom school administrative neighborhoods
complained to and possibly be terraced to President Richard M.
:
0fflceaat 202 E, Commercial St. the school board
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Nixon thought," Hattaway cornWASHINGTON (AP) — Bell Telephone, the
recently
reduce danger of accidents
will maintain In his memoirs mented. Though the thalrmaq
first company in the nation to ever make more
Following the regular approaches on the east sidethat
of
Layer said Tuesday that that the Watergate scandal was said he agreed, theoretically,
than $1 billion In profits In three months, in.
a partisan weapon tils enemies with the legal department
to ask for higher rates unless comused to drive him f rom office concept, he said VLhlen was
petition in the Industry Is eliminated.
and he will continue to deny "putting the can before the
e
personal wrongdoing, the New horse."
AT&amp;T Chairman John D. deButts told a
House subcommittee on communications
York Times said in today's ediBut, Kimbrough pointed out
Hon.
approval
of the Vihlen motion
" Tuesday that the American Telephone and
The book will picture him as simply means that, legally,
Telegraph Co. will ask for a rate increase for
FREEMAN
the Victim of Injustice and say commissioners agree to the
Two Sanford architects and special meeting consisted of the board named a three-man that
residential customers if the Federal Cornhe
resigned
to
spare
the
ancther from Casselberry were half-hour
municat ions Commission is allowed to permit
presentations by each ad hoc committee to continue nation the division an impeach.
cihosen Tuesday by the firm. Architects provided panel the
competition in the field to continue.
selection process through a ment trial might have caused,
Seminole Community College members with details
Wom
of past series of detailed negotiations the limes said in a story from
b ard of trustees as top can. projects they had handled and with each
firm. Joining Weldon London.
dates to handle the proposed offered explanations of present
Union Chief ReceIves Setback di1.25
and Milwee on the committee
Reporter Herbert Mltgang
million fourth state In the capabilities, then answered will be trustee George
said
some of the contents of the
Sc
hool's
ongoing
program
of questions from the board.
,,
CINCINNATI (AP) — United Mine Workers
McCammon.
yet
to
be completed book were
ciunpin construction.
The
seven
firms
were
"We'll
president Arnold Miller received a major setdescribe to them the pieced together from pubflJ
designated by the trustees at scope of the work in its en sources in the
INDIALANTIC (AP)
back when delegates to the union's eon-,
officers had non-lethal weap
United States and Two
Listed In order of prefence their Sept. 14 regular meeting tirety," Mllwee said
policemen have been sin- ons, Including mace and a
Europe
of
the
ad
who
have
seen
stitutlonal convent1óñrefüsJ to -give- hlm.tlje
rlhe hoaid lere Gutmann- after Rayburn Miiwee, ad- hoc panel's task. "We'll speak pages of
164 pended with pay during a probe which they did not use, club,
completed
power he has said he needs to bring peace to
manuscriPt
D
Associates of Sanford, ministrative assistant to SCC to them about the
Into the shooting death of a 37- Kreuzkarnp gave the follow.
services we deslingwIth Watergate.
the nation's coalfields.
tbte Daimwood-Derryberry. President Dr. Earl
year,ldw
killed when the Ing account of the shooting:
Weldon, want provided and the
Nixon says In the book that
svelchack Partnership of Presented the board with names
he domestic
officers answered a report on a
Miller, who came to power with a promise to
relationship between the regrets not questioning his
Torpy and Scarboro anCiisselberry and Sanford ar- of 10 architects he said had owners and contractors, and
bring democracy to the 277,000.member
quarrel, authorities swered a report oza domestic
all aides more closely because
c
titects Eoghan Newman responded to mailed invitations that sort of thing."
he say.
union, sought a change in the union con.
argument and "found Mrs.
knew little about the Watergate
'JJy.
and
newspaper
advertising
on
Police said that Indlalantic
Following
these
discussions,
stitut ion to give him more authority in dealing
break-in and events that followLasater yelling, screaming andj
Phave IV.
Mllwee added, the committee ed, the Tunes said. The news- policeman Vincent Torpy, 21, acting In a totally Irrational
with the UMW executive board, which must
The upcoming building would probably attempt
Panel members made
killed Persia Lasater in self-de- mn_nner" on the
to work pa per account also said th
approve his policies.
front lawn of
aollection following a five-hour project is expected to Include
ese
fense
Monday night while her her home.
out financial arrangements points come up In the book:
In lLerview
with expansion of the college with the archltec eith
session
husband, Dr. James Lasater,
The officers arrested her for
reipresentatives of seven ar- library, construction of contract or on a fee basiser. by th —When Nixon summoned and 15-year-old son watched,
Vice
en
President
disturbing
peace. But she ran
Gerald
Refugees Having Problems
cliitectural concerns. Also in classroom and shop facilities
Torpy and his partner, officer to the ho e, lock
He said the panel would Ford to ad vi
se
him
to
prepare
Robert
Scar
in
us
ed the door
thAl preliminary field were a for the school's growing negotiate with each firm in to
assume
the pr esidency, Ford pended wi bo ro, were sin- and shouted out the window.
WI
nter Park firm and three vocational-technical depart- order of preference and hoped said he
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of the 138,000
th pay the next day, The officers got a
wanted to talk it over
key to the
ment, and the erection of to be able to
Orlands architects.
Indochinese refugees who fled to the United
a ut horities said.
make Its final with his wife.
house
from
Joseph
and
then folgeneral-purpo
se
laboratories
States after Communist-led victories In
recommendation to the full
Brevard County State Attor- lowed Mrs. Lasater into the
—Nixon
Presided
pleaded
wi
over
by
Board
oo
th
Ford
Vice-.
r~ airman Wendell Agee, the and classr ms,
to ney Abbott
board at the next regular
said he kitchen.
Southeast Asia are adjusting to their new
ly keep Henry A. Kissinger on as hoped to haveHerring
the
..;
Before adjourning Tuesday, scheduled meeting Oct.
investigation
12.
secreta ry of state.
country but many suffer from mental de"She picked up a butcher
ready to go before a grand Jury knife,
pression, a new report to Congress says.
turned around and reThursday.
peatedly swung the knife at of.
Indlalantic Police Chief Pa ul fl cersscaro and
Torpy," the
Kreuzkamp said that
Mrs.
chief
said.
Torpy
retreated
into
Lasater lunged at Torpy with a the ha
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Feeling the
sting of legislative*criticiam, the

Department

Of Health and Rehabilitative Services has
completed highievel shakeups by appointing
two executives and demoting a third,
HRS Secretary William J. Page named two
assistant secretaries who oversee the state's
largest agency; a third was named earlier this
month.
One of the executives in Tuesday's shuffle
said his appointment was linked to criticism
by legislators unhappy over sloppy bill handling and personnel practices in the department. HRS has also been slated for House
and Senate probes Involving Florida's $240million Medicaid program.
Page named George A, Van Staden as
assistant secretary for administrative service, a lateral move from his current job as
head of operations. He replaced Robert V.
Peirce, who went back to his old job as deputy
assistant secretary for administrative service,

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MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Gloria drifted
slowly toward Bermuda today but forecasters
said it posed little threat to the island.
"It could pass fairly close. and not have
much influence," said Dr. Neil Frank,
director of the National Hurricane Center,
Forecasters said Gloria — with 75 mile per
hour winds — is barely a hurricane and little
change in strength is forecast.
At 6 a.m. EDT today, Gloria was centered
near latitude 29.5 north, longitude 60 west, or
about 350 miles east-southeast of Bermuda. It
was drifting northwest at around 7 m.p.h. — a
movement forecasters said would continue
through the day.

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Conviction Overturned
TAMPA (AP) — An appeal court has
overturned a robbery conviction and 199-year
prison term handed to Lee Max Hyder by a
Tampa judge who called him a "callous Individual,"
The Second District Court of Appeal ruled
that the conviction and sentence were in error
because the state violated Hycler's right to a
speedy trial.
The three judge panel issued the ruling
without a written opinion Friday but it was not
filed in Hillsborough County court until early
this week.
It overturned the sentence set by Judge
Robert Rawlins, who told Hyder he had never
seen "a more callous individual."

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nude dancing was Marilyn G. Fu1enwjd said the
Ward, ), of Sanford; Susan J. told him, "Let me get mywoman
dIUVI
Ronake, 24, Casselberry; clothes" and that she
picked t
Margaret Ann Davis, 24, Fern clothing from a table on stage.
Park; KarenLou Halt
.
Fulenwider d Pinter
Orlando; Felicita R. Goodwin, come to Herring's Sanford
18, Orlando; Sandra Lynn office six weeks before the
Harrison, 19, Winter Park; arrests and had asked
what
u*ana twoos, 19, Altamonte would happen if
bottomless
Springs; Penny J. Meeks, 20, dancing was exhibited at the
Gainesville, and Catherine Club Juana. Fulenwj. sai
d
Norls, 21, Winter Park.
read state law regarding nudity
In testimony Tuesday at- In public places to Pinter and
ternoon Seminole sheriff's warned the club operator that
agent Jun Jones told the Jury the establishment would b
that one of the dancers he watched. U there was nudee
arrested nude on stage at the dancing, he said, the
parclub
had

backed

away

"spraddle-legged aorta Like a
fanner following a plow" and
demonstrated what he meant to
the jury. "Her whole bottom
was showing," Jones said.
State Atty. Abbott Herring's
chief investigator, Jack R.

He testified that the dancing
woman "coinnletelv ezoosed

Jailed.

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Sheriff's detective Ralph
Salerno testified that he had
watched a dancer take off
clothing

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bent over." He demonstrated
for the Jurors what he

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Friend covers face of defendant In
nude dancing
trial under way In Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford.

Sanford Airport
Granted $686,441
Sanford's airport has won a $86,441 federal gr*ut for

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The Seminole County cornmission's acceptance Tuesday
Of a $162,000 bid from an
Orlando firm for construction of
52 additional beds at the county
Jail In Sanford means con-

Sheriff John Polk reminded
commissioners that the Jail's
inmate population is running
about 98 per day. The facility
was constructed to house 85.

struction should get underway
by mid-October.
The bid was submitted by
Eagle Contractors of Orlando.
At first it was for $184,000, but
Sanford Architect .Yain..s
Melvin reduced that to $162,.
The county had budgeted about

The commission also ap.
proved a $Z1 245 contract with
Gutman and Dragash, a San.
ford firm, for design of a new
county Jail. Officials hope to use
plans to secure federal funds
for construction of a multimillion facility possibly at Five
Points.

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danced in the nude "thnLitlng
her pelvic area and fondling
Fulenwider, testified that as he own breasts." He said during
entered the dub he saw a the dance the woman "turned
danceron stage nude except for her back to the audience and
shoes

MIAMI (AP) — Fuel adjustment charges
for customers of Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
will nearly double in October — from $1.41 to
$2.48, company officials say.
The October charge, approved by the Public
Service Commission, is 76 per cent higher
than the September fee.
For a typical FPL customer using 1,000
kilowatt hours of power, the October bill will
total $35.68, counting the $33.20 base and the
fuel charge.

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(Cmtiaued From Page lA) her vagina" and "fondled her
breasts and made motions
at Club Juana.
Still on trial on charges of
When he dashed onto the
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mprovemests. The airport authority and the stale .1U
split the rest at the $762,712 costs.
The fizadg will pay for a now north-south ta.xlway,
completion Of parallel east-west taxiway, a patrol road
at the southern end of the airport, and lights on the aorth.
south runway and sew "ways.
Aulstazit Airport Manager Marvin Grerustefa said he
hopes cuastructios will be started In November.

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(AP) Republican Senate candidate Dr. John Grady says
he'll accept Sen. Lawton Chiles'
compromise on their debates
but it's a shame Chiles' has to
"hide behind some women's
—

skirts."
Democratic incumbent Chiles
and Grady have been haggling
for three weeks over rules for
their debates.
Chiles has said he wants the
debates to be sponsored by the

—

skirts to propose a format favorable to him."
Chiles has maintained that
the League of Women Voters,
which is sponsoring the presidential debates, would provide
a better forum for statewide

telecasts than Individual sta.
tim.s.
But Grady said outside sponsorship only added another lay-

er of participants and the tele-

vision stations would still have
to be in charge of technical

tional networks had with the
League in setting up the first
presidential debate and by the

at all. Iexpect that he was realistic enough to realize he could
get some political mileage out
of Issuing a challenge but then
throwing up roadblocks so that
the debate wouldn't conic off,"

sound failure during the debate.

However, Jack Pridgeon,
press secretary for Clues, said
that the sound failure in last Grady said.
week's presidential debate ocChiles, who was unopposed in
curred In network equipment the Democratic primary,
and could have happened ree Issued the challenge to debate
gardless of who sponsored it. before Grady, a Belle Glade
Grady said he was willing to physician, won the Republican
change his position because he nomination.
feared that further haggling
Chiles' aides said that Chiles
would mean the debates would has always been committed to

League of Women Voters, while production.
Grady has said he wants the
Grady said the problems of
be held.
sessions sponsored by the tele- outside sponsorship were illus- never
"I Frankly question whether
vision stations which were car- trated by the dispute the na
(Clues) really wants to debate
rying them.
In a letter to Chiles two weeks
ago, however, Grady said that
-— —
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the debates It should be the
Jaycees since they asked him

the debates and responded
Promptly to all suggestions of
Grady's suggestions.

CHILES

GRADY

OW45MOBRE 1977

So Chiles Monday proposed
that the debates be sponsored
Jointly by the Jaycees and the
League of Women Voters.
Grady responded Tuesday
that he will relunctantly agree
to the Joint sponsorship If that
was the only way to guarantee
the debates would be held.
"1 don't understand why out-

side sponsorship is so Important," Grady said from his state
headquarters at West Palm
Beach. "But if that is the only
way that he will stand on his

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MIAMI (AP) — Earl Petinsky, crippled by
polio, is restricted to driving at speeds of 12
miles per hour or less in his specially equipped
three wheeler. But now he's got a ticket for
driving too slowly.
Petinsky, 28, paralyzed from the waist down
since the age of 2, was scheduled to go to
traffic court today to answer the charge.
Petinsky, who has graduated from MiamiDade Community College, also acquired a
driver's license, which restricts him to a
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress, rushing to adjourn by this refugee programs; $192 million for the Agency or
f International CIA PAYMENTS
weekend and head to the political campaigns, is deciding a wide
Development and nearly $3 billion for military and security
Final congressional approval was given to a bill to pay $750,
variety of iaiues ranging from darns on the MIithiIppl to matters supporting assistance,
to
the family of an Army idintid who leaped to his death In 1863
of war and peace in the Middle East.
One-third of the total is for Israel, which gets $1 billion in after being given LSD without his knowledge as part
of an ex.
7% House early this morning voted 307 to 31 for a bill that would
military credit sales with repayment for half to be waived, and periment.
require lobbyists to make public who they work for and how much 1735 million in security supporting assistance grants.
The Senate had voted $1,250, 000 for the family of Frank Olson of
money they spend trying to influence Congress and fedeaJCHE
Frederick,
Mt. but the House cut It to $750,000. The Senate
MICAL
SAFETY
agencies. Present law requires only that lObb3rtsts report their
a
Chemical manufacturers will have to test new chemical prodIncome and expenditures twice a year.
greedCUTfING
ucts for their effects on humans and the environment, according
Sponsors of the lobbying bill, which now goes to a SenateHouse to
A
compromise
was reached on legislation to allow dearcutting
sent to President Ford by congress.
conference committee, said they were concerned that
The bill requires chemical makers to submit information on
national forests but under strict rules. The bill, approved by a
measure might have been doomed by a last-minute amendment new chemical substances to the Environmental
HoumeSenate conference committee, repeals an 1W law that
requiring disclosure of big financial contributors to lobbying
federal Judges have Interpreted a, banning clesr.csdtlng in
group.. They said the amendment might lead sonic groupa 10 Agency 90 days before the company plans to market
national forests, the Umber Industry's practice of leveling an
DISASTER AID
withdraw their support for the over-all bill.
entire
stand of Umber Instead of selectively cutting trees. The
The
Senate
approved
a
to
measure appropriating $334 million
The Senate today was to take up a bill that would Increase repair
government
facilities
and
compensate
victims
of
disasters
compromise
now goes to both the House and Senate,
unemployment taxes.
in
Idaho
ed
by
SHIPS
AND
TANKS
Th
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us
and
Guam.
e
pro
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in
Idaho
was
the
flood
ca
The lawmakers' schedule might gain another work item today
collapse June 5 of the Teton Dam. Guam was hit by Typhoon
Armed Services Cccnznittee killed President Ford's
If Pre
President Ford decides to veto a 13.7-billion money bill for the
public works construction. Ford promised congressional leaders Pamela earlier this year. The measure goes to the House which request for an extra $1.6 billion worth of Navy ships, Including a
destroyer, a cruiser and four frigates.
voted on Idaho relief,
Tuesday that he would make his decision today to allow time for
POST
AL
SUBSIDIES
However, the panel adopted a resolution urging Defense Sec.
Congress to attempt a veto override before adjourning Friday or
me Senate approved spending $200 million to pay off a portion retary Donald Rwnsfeld to rapidly develop an XMl Army tank.
Saturday.
of the Postal Service's $3 billion debt. Postal officials say the only 'I'e resolution doesn't specify whether Rumsfleld should push
Following are some of the items that Congress acted on
alternatives to the payments are higher mail rates or reduced ahead with an American tank or a U.LGerman hybrid. He has
Tuesday:
opted for the hybrid but has delayed awarding production con
service. The bill goes to the House.
tracts until Nov. 17.
FOREIGN AID
The Senate put off until next year any decision on the con- U.S.SAUDI ARABIA
Congress gave final approval of a $5. l'bIUIon foreign aid money troverslal
Alton Lock and Dam project on the Mississippi River.
bill that is $84 million below President Ford's request.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee killed a resolution
The $390 million project would have linked approval of
The bill allots $1.1 billion for economic aid, $962.4 million for the navigation projects to the Imposition
major that would have vetoed the sale of 630 alrto'ground Maverick
of fees on
Peace Corps, international development banks and certain other users of the Inland waterway system. barge owners and missiles to Saudi Arabia. The panel acted after Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger made a personal plea that the sale be allowed.

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JOHN D. LOFTON, A

Code a "disgrace," but he now must swallow the
fact that a Democratic-controlled
is
11I ., delivering 1,500 pages of revisions thatCongress
leave it no
less disgraceful, if not more so. President Ford is
! probably Inclined to veto it for that very reason,
but
, i faces thefactthatjt contains an
it
extension of the
1975 tax cuts which he favors.
Congress itself must salvage what It can from
11 advertising
WITH THE CARTER CAMPAIGN the "reform" aspects of the bill which
Indications
that 70 tnIllI eligible
Increase some taxes, and especially at
upper InSTILL ABOARD THE CARTE RMONDALE
will
not
vote
this November are particularly
come levels, and provide new tax benefits to cerWHISTLE
STOP SOMEWHERE WEST OF
troubling to Democratic politicians.
____
lain taxpayers with lower incomes. The tax code,
PLYMOUTH,
INDIANA Throughout this two
The party's people depend on mob action.
however, remains the same old jungle of boobyday, 15-city, 960-mile tour -farce traveling
j
Republlcansbenefit from rain,apathy and other
-traps, false trails and occasional shelters which
from New York to Chicago, the Republican
nat ural disasters on ballot day, hence the
party, Gerald Ford, Warren Harding, Calvin ,%
Democratic philosophy and so Its survival are
leaves the average citizen feeling he's been had.
Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Richard Nixon
ed to the quantity rather than quality of the
lb justify a veto, Mr. Ford Is looking at the
\
have
a ll caught holy hell from Jimmy Carter,
Ribicoff amendment aiming to use the already
Walter
Mondale, and Mrs. Rosalyn Carter. But
Not
surpris
in
g
th
en
th
at
the
party
of
th
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: over-worked tax laws for an attack on the Arab
nobody has been cr iticized as severely as "the
peanut is in a sweat attempting to hussle
boycott of Israel. Most Americans share a distaste
pe speaks
special interests" Why? Beca use these are what
registration. One high
for the boycott and what it Implies, but the Internal
the Republicans are the tools of, thus preventing
CpiIIy of "re-assessing our position against the
them from being as are the Democrats
mandatory vote." A James Earl Carter officer
Revenue Service is an agency Intrusive enough in
servants of "the people."
wonders aloud why "more people can't vote at
the business world without making It the en,
At stop after stop, Mrs. Carter repeatedly
home" even as the shut-Ins and elderly Imforcement agency for the government's antislams
"the special Interests," pointing out that
mob
il
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1
boycott policy.
her husband will be a good president for the
And, too, the candidate himself has gotten In
Since the tax bill will reach the President's on the act, wrongly. At a New Jersey stop
same reason he was a good governor; that Is, he
desk as an all-or-nothing document, Mr. Ford
,.
has "no obligations" and "no strings attached."
recently he was arm In
a with a party
am
to weigh it as a whole and decide whether the obMr.
Carter himself reiterates over and over: "I
congressman who Is using taxpayers' fundsto
L..k
_b.1
jectionable features would justify a veto at the
owe the special Interests nothing the people
encourage the vote. Rep. Frank Thompson Is the
everything."
expense of what might be considered good about
one. He has used the congressional franking
But exactly who or what are "the special
privilege to send voter registration pleas to his
the bill. One problem is that neither Congress nor
interests"? Well, from my naive, provincial
constituents. This may violate franking laws,
the administration can say with certainty what the
and in any event Thompson admits that 75 per
point of view, I would guess that organized labor
ultimate Impact of the bill Is going to be on the
would,
cent of those he registers would likely be
by definition, qualify, since only per
_________________
American economy.
cent of the American work force is unionized.
Democrats. Carter thus calls Frank T., "one of
I
While it is easy to say that letting the 1975
But this can't possibly be true, because one of 10
the finest congressmen In the whole nation."
tax
I
cuts expire could dampen the pace of recovery next
Mr. Carter's honored guests on the platform with
So frantic are the Democrats actually, that a
him all day, vigorously applauding his assaults
year, it is not so easy to gauge the effect on
few of them have even been talking of paying
on "the special interests," Li the International
economic growth of the bill's language o capital
people to vote in future elections. Not so silly. In
Ladles Garment Workers Union's chief
gains, returns on foreign investment and other
tact the ld a hs been circulating for years ,
Washlngtoi
lobbyist for 18 years, Evelyn
JOHN
CUNNIFF
ironically by a Repub11can-bus1net Frank
purported closing or adjustment of loop-holes."
DuBrow.
Perry, of Palm Beach, Fla. Perry is the creator
Leaving aside the revenue loss of extending the
However, just to be sure I'm wrong, I corner
of
the National Dividend Foundation in
anti-recession tax cuts of 1975, these
Mrs. DuBrow and pop the question. Sure enough,
other
Washington, which has as Its goal cash rewards
I'm mistaken. True, she admits, organized labor
provisions are calculated to increase federal
(about SM) to Americam who exercise their
represents only one-fourth of the work force, but t
revenue by $1.6 billion. From that standpoint, the
NEW YORK (AP) — "I say unemployment is
franchise. It's a delicious Idea. Perry for
contributions of millions of unemployed
isn't it this does riot make the trade union movement a
the
nation's
No.
"tax reform" bill can be more accurately labeled a
1
economIc
problem,"
said
the
preside nt?
the worse for It?
"special interest," because "what we want is
candidate, "And I," said his opponent, "declare
tax increase bill.
And then there is this consideration: Who what the people want." Embarrassed by the
Actually, NDF's proposal is not merely a tool it Is inflation."
The bill is a monstrosity but time is running
supports the unemployed? And because the vulgarity of my question, I excuse myself and
to increase voter turnout. That happy occasion
The dispute, at least the appearance of it, Is
out. The first order of business for the 95th
would be a tangential benefit. Primarily, Perry familiar to millions of voters and, in fact, 10
unemployed need to be supplied with financial slink back to my seat.
Congress Is to embark on tax reform more worthy
maintenance, aren't government revenues diand his foundation are interested in reducing almost anyone who has listened to more than a
Well, then, how about Big Business? ft has to
of the name
verted from other projects? And perhaps deficits be a "special interest." Nope. Again, this can't
a task that is sure to be handed to it
government influence over tax funds, thus over couple of political orations, local, state or
produced? And aren't deficits often inflationary? be true, because Mr. Carter has received
people's lives. Here's how It works:
no matter who occupies the White House In
national,
1977.
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not unfair to sniff for politics in any
legislation emerging from Congress a few weeks
before an election. Try as we might, though, we fair
to see how anyone can get any real nolitleal
mileageoutoitbe "tax reform" bill of 1976.
Gov. Jimmy Carter is getting applause on the

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But no candidate, even If they profess the
are presently collected on an arumai basis. This ability to perceive of unemployment and
ingoes Into a general funds which is more or less flation as distinctly different Issues, can entirely
returned to the people, with the government separate one from the other.

Firm Ground

bureaucracy as the middle man. Perry would

Correspondent Daniel Schorr's appearance before
House Ethics Committee should bring an end to any effort 10
make him the scapegoat for a breakdown in the machinery for
control of secret documents In the hands of congressional investlgator
Mr. Schorr quite properly refuses to say who gave him a

copy of a report on the House investigation of the Central
Intelligence Agency. Petitions ,signed by 5,5W of his fellow

journalists are backing up his position that the First Amendment protects the confidentiality of his notes and that to disclose
the source of the CIA document he gave to a New York
newspaper would violate his professional ethic&amp;
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against a

theklckbacks would not over heat the economy
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he regulates, the railroads and the railway
unio ns. In W70 , Mr. Hartke got $80,000 in campowerful arm of government in Protecting a source, and we hope
he Is not the last. Unfortunately the CIA investigating cornpaign contributions from nine railroad
mittee was also not the first to be embarrassed by a leak of
presidents and several leaders of the trucking
confidential inormation. It could be the last If the Ethics
thdustry . Certainly he must ha ve some Idea who
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"the special interests' are.
Committee confines Its attention where it belongs
on
congressmen and staff members who deliberately or carelessly
WASHINGTON
A mysterious group of the IPAA at a slightly
In Plymouth, Indiana, after the rally is
less satisfactory 75 per officials that they were "not to confirm or deny over,SoI ask
are respo nsible for leaks in the first place. _______________ Texas oilmen, bound by blood, marriage and the cent.
the senator If he has any Idea who
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At
any
information
to
either
Mr.
Cohn
or
corporate bond, have quietly been funnelling
special
Interests" are that Mrs. Carter
Mr.
The Quintana
thousands of dollars to politicians who champion $3,200 to Sen. bunch delivered an additional Grady." The attorney did not return any of out attacked just prior to introducing him. For a full
Lloyd Bentsen, D.-Tex., another
numerous calls,
five seconds, Mr. Hartke Mares at me as if I had
oil interests.
champion of the oil industry, with a 93 per cent
The most one spokesman finally would say asked him to explain the mystery of Stonehenge
The Texans own and operate the Quintana IPAA rating. He also
happens to be a power on was that Quintana was "a family business."
or how the great pyramid of Cheeps was conPetroleum Corporation, although one would the Senate
Finance Committee, which handled
Footnote: This Isn't the first time Quintana structed. looking down at the press tag
hardly know it since the oilmen, according to a the tax bill in
around
Senate. Sen. Lowell Weicker,
has been In hot water. Last year, a Ho
company official, "don't like to have anything R.-Ct, who hasthe
sub- my neck, he softly suggests: "I think you better
favored the oil interest, got at
committee accused Qulntana of "probably" ask Mrs. Carter that."
publicized about it."
least $2,100.
violating federal laws by
This penchant for secrecy, apparently, Li the
Good Idea. But Mrs. Carter refuses to see me
Another darling of the oil industry, Rep. Bob development of a natural needlessly delaying pe rsonally.
So, I write her a note. An hour or so V
gas field. A drop u
reason the Quintana crowd failed to list their Krueger, D.-Tex., collected
$4,400 from the anticipated production
connections with the company on several federal Quintana bunch. His
Later, I receive an answer from her press aide,
pressure
brought
on
the
fidelity to petroleum in- Federal Power Commission to
cam paign contribution forms. Such omissions terests is me
permit gas prices Mary Hoyt. It reads:
asured at 93 per cent on the IPAA to go up.
"Mrs. Carter does not wish to respond. She
raised the official curiosity of the Federal- scale.
POLITICAL
says
REWARD:
that she believes her point Is perfectly
as
Election Commission.
President
Ford h
The money men from Quintana also appear to
replaced a distinguished career diplomat as clear."
The gr'..up works closely with ex-Treasury have an
enemies list. One congressman on the Ambassador
Secretary John Connally's Houston law firm. A list is Bo
to the Bahamas with a political
Well, maybe it Is. But I don't think so. I mean,
b Eckhardt, D.-Tex., who hold., a zero crony.
if Vance Hartke doesn't know who "the special
member of the (inn, William H. Drushel Jr., rating with
IPAA. The Qulntana crowd has
actually maintains an office at Quintana. In the PUm ed$4,W0into the
The appointee Is Wisconsin's former interests" are, can you imagine how many other
campafgnof his Oppon
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ent, lieutenant governor, Jack Olson, who is better people m ust be confused ?
Past. Connally has distributed oil money to Nick Gerhardt.
known for his po litical connections than his
favored politicians.
Our reporters sometimes found the Quintana diplomatic ski s.
ll He la bored hard for Ford's
The Quintana crowd has concentrated this money difficult to trace. On May 14, for
example, nomination last month at the Republican conyear on rewarding members of Congress who seven Quintana
officials simultaneously donated ventlon,
support oil tax benefIts. While the tax bill was $100 apiece to
the aforementioned Clancy.
Olson will replace Seymour Weiss, a perbeing drafted this spring, the Quintana Another Quintana
executive and his wife
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
executi ves and their wives passed out $12,000 to coughed up
epartment strategist, who has the
$1,000 each. Still another executive special
the
crisis
the
publication.
skills
needed
to
deal
with
live key members of the tax-writing House Ways gave $200.
All letters must be signed, with a
in
and
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Ca ribbea n. The Bahamas are wracked
Means Committee.
with Inalllflg address and, II possible, a telephone
w reporte rs, Gary
and Jim Grady, internal problems, ranging from gambling and num be r so the Identity of the
They were: James Jones,
$30; made repeated phoneCobs
ter may be
calls 10 Qulntana's narcotics to political turmoil
verified.Th e Evening Her
Dond Clancy, R.o, $2,700; Philip Crane, R.- Houston
.
ald will respect the
heauarters during their attempt to
Ill., $2,500; William Steiger, R.-Wis., $2,400, and put the
There Is also a growing anti-white, anti- wishes of writen who do not want their names
jigsaw pieces together. Corporate American
fit Print. The Evening
sentiment,
Guy Vander Jagt, R.-Mich., $1,200.
spokesmen refused to provide the Identities of
Herald also reserves
"Ooyp,;o (think maybe we forgo: something
By
all
accounts,
ce for Clancy, all of these
the Quintana people or
Olson Is an honest, decent The right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
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cod
spelling
of
661 r confidence in
businessman, with political experience. A White Conform to space
have received 100 per cent favorable ratings their names.
fOstoring
requirements,
CCi)f!Onf"
House spokesman described Olson as
f rom th" Independent Petroleum Association of
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One spokesman said
"good
a that attorney William and well qualifi&amp;tj" appointee, But the deposed
Amerü. a Clanc'sti
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To the candidate who cuts lnnatlonapartfrojn

divide these funds by the number of voters, and unemployment and stresses It as a separate
give the result to them directly without further consideration, one s entitled to ask these
government interference,
questions:
Doesn't unemployment represent a waste f
would have a transition period
of
five
assets?
Doesn't it deny the country the pro(Iucyears. The firstyear
fir
voters would get 20 per cent tivlty, and
the revenues too, that the unemployed
of the corporate taxes, or about $310 a piece. By
would
contribute
If their abilities could be
1981 the voters would get $1,500. The money util ed
iz ?

thousands of dolla in cont ri but ions from
Would It be better to spur the economy and executives workingrs
for
such corporations as
create jobs for many of the
unemployed,
thus
C
ontinental Airlines; the Burlington Northern 'j
producing the double-barreled Impact of Railroad; Pan American Airlines; Time
reducing government's fIMflCISlburden
and Magazine; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and
providing it with more revenues?
Smith; and International Telephone and
me answers to these questions might
Telegraph.
from candidate to candidate, but there Is hardly
Now fortunately, joining the Carter-Mondale
any legitimate response to them that will fall to train In Indiana Is a real expert on "special inreveal the interrelationship, the balance that terests," Sen. Vance Hartke ( D-Ind. ) . who has
earned the nickname "Sen. Bought." The other
exists between jobs and Inflation,
Democratic senator from Indiana is Birch Bayh,
That relationship,
p, of course, Is revealed also prounced 'b-uy." Get it? Bought and Buy.
by questions directed to the candidate who
Sen. Hartke is up for re-election this year and

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Senate President Dempsey Barron
Vcalled his come-from-behind Senate runoff victory "the most
satisfying win" of his 20-year legislative career.
But three House incumbents weren't so happy. They saw their
careers ended by well-financed challengers.
Barron's opponent, Leon County Commissioner Travis Marchant, saw his hopes for victory dissolve under allegations of
conflict of Interest in a land deal.
"It's been hell. I've never had my Integrity questioned before,"
Marchant said.
Barron Is virtually assured of his seat. He has no Republican
' opposition In the November 2 election.
Only three incumbents, all Miami Democrats, lost In the 24
House runoff races in Tuesday's primary.
Four other House members forced into runoff races turned
back challengers.
Barron, who for the first time ever trailed in the first primary,
scored .56 per cent victory over Marchant, who was forced to
spend much of last week explaining allegations raised about a
land deal while commissioner.
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fying'I' March ant:
"Money Is more powerful than trust," a disappointed Marchant
said. "Barron spent as much as he could get from special interest
groups to tear down my image."
In the only other Senate runoff, Rep. Sherrill Skinner, DLakeland, grabbed 59 per cent of the vote to defeat Terry Putnal
of Mayo for the seat of retiring Sen. Bob Saunders of Gainesville.
Skinner has no Republican opposition in November.
The three Miami House members defeated were Reps. Nancy
Harrington, Walter Sackett and BJ1 Flynn.
Mrs. Harrington, the only woman legislator to vote against the
Equal Rights Amendment, lost to former legislative aide Bill
Sadowski. Flynn was defeated by Hugo Black III, grandson of the
U.S. Supreme Court justice.
Miami attorney Roberta Fox, who had run radio ads accusing
Sackett of sleeping during the sessions, defeated the 10-year
House veteran who was a perennial sponsor of "death with

dignity" legislation.
Both Sackett, 70, and Mrs. Harrington blamed a liberal turn in
their districts for their defeats.
Their challengers had also spent much larger sums in the races

Karl: From Private
Practice'ro Bench
By The Associated Press
When Frederick B. Karl takes his place on
the Florida Supreme Court In January, It will

be the first time he has served as judge. But

Karl says his background was a major factor
in his election.
Karl easily defeated former Circuit Judge
Charles R. Holley on Tuesday In the only
statewide race on the ballot. He will succeed

retiring Justice B.K. Roberts.
Karl's victory takes him out of private law
practice In Tallahassee and back to doing
what he's done most in the past 20 years:
Working in state government.
It was that experience
state representative, state senator, public counsel for consumers In utility rate cases and counsel to the
House committee which forced two Supreme
Court justices to resign that Karl used as a
campaign Issue.
'"It was my desire from the beginning to
conduct a campaign In which there was no
place for personal attacks, by campaigning
won the basis that 'the justice Is the sum of his
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"I was able to convey this message to the
people and they voted accorthny," he added.
Karl, 52, had strong judicial backing. A
Florida Bar poll rated him as qualified for

Karl captured Seminole County by
better than 2-1, taking 53 of the $5
precincts. He lost one precinct to Halley by
only two votes and tied In another. Karl's
local total In unofficial returns was 4,734 to
Halley's 2,2*0.
office by a 1,044-to-104 vote. Holley, 51. was
rated unqualified 437-223, although hi bad
served as circuit judge In Pinellas and Pasco
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counties.
Karl also was approved by the state's
judicial review commission and had
previously been considered for appointment
to the date Supreme Court and to a federal
judgeship.
Karl's election Tuesday m.y have been the
last time Florida voters choose a Supreme
Court justice. A constitutional amendment on
the Nov. 2 ballot would allow voters to judge
their judges every six years only by voting
"yes" or "no." A "no" vote would oust the
judge from office and fill the vacancy by
appointment.
Ironically, Karl suggested late Tuesday
that he doesn't necessarily consider that the
bed alternative.
"The present method isn't the way to do it,"
he said, "but If the amendment falls In
November, I would like to see public financing of candidates."

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but one of the biggest spenders, Herbert Freisner, who spent
$38,000, was defeated.
Freisner lost In his bid to unseat first-term Rep. James
Eckhart, D-Coral Gables.
A fifth Miami Incumbent, Rep. Joe Lang Kershaw, the first
black elected to the legislature since Reconstruction, grabbed 66
per cent of the vote to turn back the bid of college student George
Brackett,
Two other incumbents, Rep. George Helber, R-St. Petersburg,
and Jobs Culbreath, DBrookesville, won their races. Heiber, who
had trailed in the first primary, defeated attorney Peter Caroline
while Culbreath beat Charles Edwards of Dade City.
In the Miami races, Black, Kershaw and Eckhart have no
general election opposition while Sadowski and Ms. Fox will face
Republican opponents.
Following are the results in the other House races. Unless
noted, all primary winners face general election opposition:
Tom Patterson, fl-Pensacola, defeated Mike Bass.
James Ward, fl-Fort Walton Beach, defeated Ode Mills of Gulf
Breeze.

Saunders
I Continued From Page 1-A)

lion.
"We are going to pursue those suits very vigorously," Mrs. Kolb
said Tuesday night. "That man maligned me and my family and
told all those lies. The suits Involve money, but even If we don't
get any, we're going to clear my name."
Friedman said the suits were "just political rhetoric."
"1 think that what we were doing was just disseminating
knowledge," he said. "I'm not at all worried about the lawsuits."
i!Tn the Gulf Coast, Johnson said he would mobilize supporters
from both major parties for his battle with Ireland. They are
competing for the seat held since 1952 by retiring Rep. James

Arnett Girardeau, a Jacksonville dentist, defeated former Rep.
Ted Alvarez. No general election opponent.
Joe Knowles, D-L.eesburg, defeated Newman Brock of Longwood.
Lawrence Kirkwood, R-Winter Park, won over Richard Crotty.
Jobs Mica of Winter Park won the Republican runoff against
Jack Harris of Orlando and will face Reed Boardman, who
defeated Suzanne Campbell on the Democratic side.
Toni Jennings, R-Orlando, defeated Marry Warren of Orlando.
Bob Crawford, fl-Winter Haven, won over Leslie Dunson.
Beverly Burnsed, DLakeland, defeated C. Richard Sai-geant.
Robert Melby, R-St. Petersburg, defeated Esther Amor.
Pat Frank, fl-Tampa, defeated Donald Evans.
Thomas Danson, R-Sarasota, defeated Mary Kumpe.
William Taylor, D-Tequesta, defeated Tom Little.
James L Guier, a former Fort Lauderdale News reporter from
Pompano Beach, defeated Jeff Cohen of Tamarac.
Miami feminist Nikki Beare won over Donald Bates.
T. M. Woodruff, R-St. Petersburg, defeated Esther Amor.

Joe Knowles Wins;
Faces Rep. Fechtel
Lake; 14 in Mar-ion and 799 in Seminole. Brock
received 1,101 in Lake; 37 in Marion and 1,519
in Seminole.

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Joe Knowles, Leesburg citrus grower, won
the Democratic nomination Tuesday to face
incumbent State Rep. Vince Fechtel (RLeesburg) in the November general election
for Florida's district 34.
Knowles' opponent, Altamonte Springs
attorney Newman Brock, carried all 23
precincts in the Seminole County portion of
the three-county contest and the handful of
votes available In the Marion County portion.
But, the former Leesburg mayor swamped
Brock with a much higher voter turnout In
Lake County 29.9 per cent to Seminole's 16
per cent.

In the Sept. 7 first primary election,
Knowles was the leader. Brock went into a
runoff with Knowles after Seminole County
Port Authority Administrator James Ryan
was eliminated by a 191 vote margin by
Brock.

Haley.
"It's certainly going to be a tough race," Johnson said. "We're
not taking anything for granted."
Lovingood, who had charged during the campaign that a spy or
an electronic "bug" had been planted in his headquarters, was
unavailable for conuient. The charges were denied by Johnson.
All three races were marked by low voter turnouts. Less than
50,000 Democrats voted in the runoff In the 5th District. In the first
primary, 70,000 Democrats voted.
In the l4h District, fewer than 15,000 Republicans voted in a
contest that attracted 31,000 voters three weeks ago. In the 12th
District, 30.000 Democrats voted In a race in which 45,000 votes
were cast last time.

In Lake County, Knowles carried all 21
precincts in the district.

Fechtel, the incumbent, had no GOP
primary opposition.

DEMOS TO MEET

The ohly lake County area where the race
was close was in precinct 42, Sorrento, where
Knowles won by 43 to 34.

In the contest for Judge, Cowl of Appeal,
Fourth Appellate District, comprising 10-

The Seminole County Carter-Mondale
committee will meet at 7:30 tonight in
Room 1 at the Altamonte Civic Center,
according to campaign aide, Doug
Slabs ci. The public Is Invited.

During the last weeks of the second
primary, Ryan walked the precincts of
Seminole County with Knowles to garner
votes for the Lake County resident.

Ryan has announced that he
be a
candidate for the 34th district seat again in
1978.
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counties including Seminole, Orlando attorney, James C. Daukich Jr. polled 92,588

Some 20 absentee ballots remain to be
counted in Lake County, while 213 are to be
counted in Seminole. The number of absentees are not enough to change the election
outcome.
Unofficial results gave Knowles 2,755 in

votes to his opponent. Carroll S. Barco's
56.436,
In Seminole County, Douk.sch carried all
55 precincts, polling, in unofficial returns,
4,429 to Barco's 2,338.

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emocrats Zeroing. In On Investigations Of Ford

Ivesiag $srahi, Uofsrt Ft.

Ry DAVE *UZY
Investim"M Tuesday.
aid
,ths5ftJes
setting the acme for his next with regularity daring his *
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In 1V2, covering op the Wa- dial interests that "bele to statements In recent Inter.
Mondals,
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In hem
11edo,
Ohio,
Exchange
Commission
re
debate
with Carter on the sub yearn In Washington and he has terpte scandal until after the the same club., play golf on the VeW5 Including a controversial
"docking
portediy
Is
investigating golfing ject of foreign affaI,.
take some public
accepted Lnvttalc at variom election."
hi Playbo y
Mine golf cow"
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notice of fed- arid hiding" train questions trips made by Ford as a con"al Invtigatlons lato
At Tuesdfiy'! briefing clubs, which Is ctomary. He
Skrna said Dole and Ford
Asked U his remarks were di- sine.
misis of campaign funds
alleged
dir- about the hwe*Igations. And gras.ei. Those trips were session, Nessen disclosed that played with friends, and at oth- have a right to remain silent on ratted at the Ford probes, Car. His headquartera
issued a
chastised
GOP vice
by the UI Steel Corp. Ford had played golf on courses ertlines he Invited ida friends to the probes but that "they do not ter smiled and said, "Ill let you len
lag President Ford's cangres- Strauns
president
Iii candidate
Bobpaid for
The White Noise said These operated by Firestone Tire, be his guests at hi
gthy statement in his name
s dub."
slonel cnpaIgns and Ford's Dole for suggesting that
have a right to Impugn the make the Judgment about
the day that Ford had made trips to Bethlehem Steel and Alcoa
lafter
atestthe government jn Its
goftig
pijj
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proeg we politics] in nature. corporate golf courses while In AlianInian.
reading of economic Inlobbyists.
golfing trips
he became prosecutor or Democratic party
.
The special Wdergat prose. Congress, but Ford press
m.i,.
He said he didn't know If the vice president in 1t73. Asked atflclals."
studied for
Democratic presidential cutots office Is Investigating secretary Ron Nessen declined companies paid for Ford's ex. why, Nespen replied, "He's In a
debate and toured
nomInee Jlnvny Carter, at the records at
While Carter has not directly
Th Indicators, which
Ford's home dli- to comment when asked If Ford penses.
but he
home for a rut In Plains, Ga., trict GOP organization in Kent
differijg position now. He was commented en the Ford Investisupposed to hint at future eco
had, as a congrman, conrnoativ on
U.S. Steel reported Inst week vice president then and now gatlons, he did refer Monday to
nomic performance, declined In
has avoided direct comment on County. Mich., reportedly look- vetted c'ipsIgn funds to his that It paid for three Ford golf he's Preddut. Before that, "political leadership that has crop.
the Investigations and, usd11 b Into allegationthat Ford, personal me.
August for the first time lii 1$
outings In New Jersey and for he was a m.mber of Congrea." been boned dawn in Washing.
Tuesday, so did other wte Congrs, iflegalJy dlCarter has been advised by months, leading Carter to cooFord
has
not
personally
mentwo
visits
to
a
company
gust
Diinoctats.
Mondale at first avoided ton for 25 or 30 years," drawing his top aides to be more dude, "There Is nothing In the
carnpalkn
contributions
honed the Investigations andFlorida.
house near Disney World In questions on the probes, say- advice, counsel and financial cautious when answering ques. economic outlook to be oidbnlsBid Carter's running mate, vetted
to personal
or improper
use, hunotbeenavallableforques.
Sm. Walter Mondale, and patty "laundering" the money lions. Ford remained at the
lag: "I don't think I should be a rtfromlobbytstsandspe. tIona because dcrlt1cijsnof his tic about."
Explaining the golf outings, commenting on that usd11 I'm
tholrrnan Robert Strauss both through local party organ. White House on Monday, meet- Nessen said, "The President Is personelly sure what the situOffered nzfluts on the Ford izatjorg,
Ing with foreign dignitaries, an avid golfer. He has played all on Is. Those questions
shoukks't be put to me. They
should be put to the person in
the White House. lam told the
President Is unavailable for
comment. I)m told he won't answer questions"
Then, in Toledo, he said Ford
was "ducking and hiding behind his desk" and should an.
swer questions about the lnves.
/
ligation..
Dole said Monday that the
,.
Watergate prosecutor's invutl.
gallon was "nothins but election year politics." Told about
the White House revelation
about the corporate golfing
trips, Dole said he had no infornotion and could not discuss It.
But Strauss said Dole's re
marksabout Watergate Prosecutor Charles Huff were off
base.
"Hey, mister, you gonna vote for
asking as he tugs this mysterious leg
I would remind the public
,,,
me.
and Sen.Dole that this Is the
seems to be Wuit
uwwg a campaign stop. As It turns
Democratic Vice Presidential
very response Americans got
out, it belongs to an airline
from Nixon, Agnew— and Dole nominee Sen. Walter Mondale Is
mechanic. But every vote counts...

Canal Roadshow'
Comes To Area '
BYJA(UELINI)O
"Our facility will continue without the canal,"
c
Rer"d Staff Wri r
of Engineers to guide Clang= In deciding
sold, "but it will never have any major impact
The Army Corp
ps of Engineers brought Its
whether
to complete the canal or give it up.
on
b
jonphndgwuen
traveling roadahow to Central Florida Tuesday and
"I wonder U the economic approach al
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gave area residents a chance to present facts and
evaluating benefits of the canal Is as meadagful in
Alexander K. Dickison of Altamonte Springs,
opinions about the controversial Cross.Florldi
the
long na as an energy approach," Siaar said
who Is chairman of the Orlando Sierra Club, said
Barge Canal.
The people who spoke at a public hearing in
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Seminole residents.
James Ryan, administrator for the Seminole
County Port Authority, said the port and its industrial park were developed with the Idea that the
canal would soon be increasing traffic on the SL
Johns River, as well as opening up barge Iransportatlon to the Gulf Coast and the Midwest.

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(Herald phets by Tom Vincent)

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Linda Reck, of the Community Improvement Projects Committee (CIP) of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, helps Evening Herald publisher Wayne
D. Doyle set up new sign recognizing the Herald for its well-kept grounds. CIP
Plans to use the sign to point out homes and businesses that add to the attractiversess of the community.

TIE HERALD

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Annie L. Johnson
Helen F. Kelly
Elsie Leonard
Kathryn Laphew
Jeanette
Everlean D. Steinmeyer
Billie E. Snow, DeBary
Roger Spivak Sr., DeBary
Ada Thmas, DeBary

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naoiing us to serve
our families better.

CHIROPRACTOR
announces the opening
of his office
for the practice of
CHIROPRACTIC
Zayre Plaza, U.S. 17.92 &amp; Airport Blvd.
Hours by Appointment
Phone 3224155

Shanholtzer,

Sanford:
Lazona L Bellamy
Winnie 1. Bradbury
Andrus Qanclor

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Andrew Dupree
George A. Hughes
Ellie D. McGrlff
Dorothy W. Reardon
Richard Robinson
Arlene K. Rumbley
Louise S. wucit
John Wright
[isa K. Jacobs, Deltona
orence K. Jenkins, Deltona
Raymond A. Phillips, Deltona

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BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
Sanford, Florida

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Services and burial will be
Wednesday in Waynesboro, Va.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
charge.

MARVELYN K GRIEME
Mrs. Marvelyn E. Grieme, 75,

mrs.
Maieiy E. Grisme will be at
10:30 am. on Thursday at
Brisson Funeral Horns, with Of.
Harold Harris officiating.
assistedby Rev. Bill Coliman.
The remains will be sent to
Edlnsburg, ill., for interment, in
Plow of flowers make contributions to the Building Fund.
of the First Christian Clutch,
Sanford. Brisson Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.

Ask George C. Hearn

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CALL 834 8776

p.m. at the Community Center on Shell Road. Visitors and
guests welcome. Refreshments will be served,

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

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Fail FestIval, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., All Souls Catholic
Church. Oak Avenue, Sanford. Spaghetti dinner, 28 p.m.
AU Souls Annual Fall Festival, 10 a.m. 10 p.m.
Parish grounds, Eighth and Oak. Games, prizes, food, etc.
The pbulic is cordially invited to attend.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
Lyman High School Parent-Student Seminar for
College Bound Students, 7:30 p.m., school auditorium.

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Most food stains wash clean from the enamel-hard EZ (
Kare finish without "shining"or need for repainting, it

EArZ K,AH

was hardly a contest for Tru.Test EZ Kate Latex Flat
Enamel. Because stains, grease and grime can't readily
penetrate the E•Z Kare surface, most $oil washes away.
Tough stains can usually be scrubbed off with no

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1

application of latex plus the rugged durability of

Funeral direction is not something
that lust anyone can do. It requires
people who take a sincere interest in
the problems of others. W, L.
Gramkow Is such a person; he cares
about what he does

enamel make EZ Kare perfect for both walls and
Woodwork.

qetit
in high gear

It's the "Wash 'n Wear" Paint in White and
Custom Colors ... stop in and see them, todayi

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Free blood pressure clinic, 3-6 p.m., Winter Park
Memorial Hospital Assn. Building, Aloma Avenue.
THURSDAY,OCTOBER7
Seminole Chapter No.?, birthday meeting, 8 p.m.

Masonic Temple, Sanford.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9
Zero Population Growth Federation Day, noon,
Unitarian Ch ur ch, 1515 E. Robinson, Orlando.
Oktoberfe.st, German American Society of Central
Florida, 3 p.m. to I a.m., 381 Orange Lane, Casselberry.
German meal served beginning at 4 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,

Open'til 4 p.m.
Saturdays
Phone
322.0500

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Check Our Other Paint And Hardware Items Now
On Sal. In our Fall Shopper — SALE ENDS NOV. 2]

YOuii se gas that way. Keep vjjr cats Irans.niujon in the highgear possible as you drift P3ii gas; co(.Sumid in the lower
gws II your cat has a ma,ijm.J 's'amis$eon, run tlirough Ii*cr
gears gently and quickly, then, build speed in high gear With in
automatictnan5mIss,n u4 a 1-gmt foot on the &amp;Ccel*falv to on
COUI&amp;gd the lnan;m,sson to shift Into higher grits as quickly as
possible Break oilier 9AP4 lasting habits Ike puirpin.) the ac
cliefato, or racing Ii. engine whJ@ the car is stoppeiJ
Sa'emoney &amp;&amp;o8sas GIVEADARN

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SANFORD. F LORIDA
TFUPHONL7233 .,
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Countywide School Advisory Committee, noon, First
Federal of Seminole.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins.

damage to the feat latex finish. The soft look and easy

Give a dam..

130 WEST AIRPORT UOUL*VAffl.)

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Ch umley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, Lake
Mary, Beginners, 7-8:30 p.m. and regular club dance until

ii P.M.
Tang!ewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.

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FUNERAL HOME

Sanford AA. 8p.m.,l30lW. First &amp;
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Coun try Club.
Sertoma Club of Sanford, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
[ions, 6:30 p.m., Land o'L.akes Country

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
Cathedral Court No. 38, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford. Banquet 6 p.m. Official visit of Grand Royal
Matron and Patron.

When the "stain squad" challenged Tru-Test
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HAflOhAR S PORE
520 S. Maple

Sanford, Fl.

program.
The program Is designed to

During a deployment to the
Western Atlantic aboard the
destroyer USS Sarsfjeld,
Merritt gained professional
experience in basic seamanship, navigation, gunnery and

OtImist, 7:30 am., Ramada Inn,
Sanford Clvitan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's

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Midshipman Brian I.
Merrit t, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James G. Merritt of 1021
Crestview Drive, Casselberry,
has participated In the Naval
Academy's "Summer at Sea"

academic classroom studies.

South Seminole

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State and federal officials say Cabinet opposition
to the canal almost certainly would kill It as
Congress usually does not fund projects opposed by
local officials.
Information gathered daring the public hearings
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Sanford.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26
College Night, with 100 college representatives, 7:30
p.m., Valencia Conuitunity College. Students and parents
invited.
WEDNESDAY, OCIOBF.Rfl
College Night, with 100 college representatives, 7:30
p.m., Lake Brantley High School. Students and parents
Invited.

HERSHEY

BRIAN MERR1T

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
American Red Cross board orientation. 5:30 to 9:30
P.M., Central Florida Chapter House, Central and Bwnby,

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Partly cloudy through
Thursday with a 50 per cent
Port Canaveral: high 1:11
chance of thundershower,. Lm., 2:00 p.m., low 7:22 am.,
Highs near 90, lows in the low 5:11 p.m.
lOs. Variable winds around 10
m.p.h.
Bayport: high 5:54 a.m., 5:43
TOMORROW'S TIDES
p.m., low 12:00 p.m., low 1:49
Daytona Beach: high 1:40 p.m.

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hearings, the Cabinet members are expected to vote
on whether to abandon the project or resume
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Sanford Serenaders Senior CithensDance, 2:30pm

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Robert I. Brisson L.F.D.

905 Laurel Avenue

of O9 Laurel Ave., Sanford,
died Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Madeline F. Ross, 49, of
Born In Mechanicsburg, 111,
Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford she moved here in 1945. She was
died Saturday. She was born In a member of the First Christian
Nelson County, Va.,*---and came Church, Order
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In Rnnfrprel so
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Aso
Citizens Club
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from Waynesboro, Va.
Sanford.
She is survived by her
Survivors Include two ions,
husband, Elwood Ross, San- B. Darrell of Sanford and Dr.
ford; three daughters, Mrs. Donald L of Galesburg, ilL;
Mary Glenn, Waynesboro, Miss eight grandchildren and one
Teresa Talley, Daytona Beach, sister, Mrs. ma
Rae
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Daytona Beach; two sons, Cob. Brisson Funeral Home is
Granville Talley, Oviedo, and in charge of arrangements.
Stephen Talley, Sanford; two
sisters, Mrs. Marie Bond, Piney
Liver, Va., and Mrs. Anna
Funeral Notice
Henderson, Waynesboro; and
one brother, Milton Fitzgerald,
ORISMI, MRS. MARVILYN
Falls Church, Va.; and five
Funeral services for

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City
DISCHARGES

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Knowledge
and experience
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Deltona

DR. JAMES E. HIRSCH

Rollin' down the roadway on
a sunny afternoon
that was the activity of the
day Tuesday for Donna
Joe Evans, 11, as her sister, Emma Lou, 10, takes
her chances lying down. Scott Agrue, 9 (right front)
and brother. Jeff, 6, were the appreciative male
audience on W. Second
St., Sanford. Donna and
Emma Lou are the daughter, of Thelma Evans, 203
Holly, Sanford. The boys belong to Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Agrue, West Second St., Sanford.

"My gut feeling is that there would be a net energy,

"Our elected officials should realize that the canal
is a bad Investment and could cause untold damage
to the envfromnent."
He said the environmentalist groop he chairs
feels the top priority should be restoring the
Oldawaha River "toss new its natural date as
possible."
Edward Shear of Longwood questioned the
economic benefits of finishing construction of the
$420 million canal, which was halted In 1971 by
faimer President Richard Nixon.
A federal Judge ruled that Nixon did not have

Orlando the last of a series held in cities all over
the date represented a cross-section of Florida's
diverse population. me speakers included an
elderly couple from Winter Haven, a Tallahassee
lawyer,a mariner from Neptune Beech _ and ,

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duo Jeff Dsnkworth FIo1da 22. LSU $2
and Tleottfs Brown. The Kansas $. 17, Fi..ld. S. 13 IN
G.orqi. a. Alabama *1
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pby checked New York on one
The unfortunate Royals have
wkWoHj0 UCLA 31- Har-nenph!
Harvard 14, Gaston U.?
• The Oakland A's are rolling tur.ied a runaway In the AL "The Bird" Fidrych OWW his hit In the final four Innings as
tm 14. Holy Crass It
State stalwarts have been
ilc are n=y Other big
Texas AiM U, Illinois 10
the Kansas Qty
West Into a pennant
waiting for - the rnch with 3mei around the COwdy with Indiana
fourth shutout of the year
year to Boston defeated the Yankees,
21. N.C. StatS 14
reeling,
their shoddy play of late - lead Detroit to its
potent UCLA. It's safe to say - tiree of them slated for the low. Slit. 2$. Oklatwma 26
spoiling Ed Flgueros's bid for
"They've got the mo. having last six of their last sey- victory over Cleveland. The his 20th victory of the 3e'so
kaffkaff - that the Bucks and Southeast Conference. The top Kansas U. Wisconsin $7
Force 35, Kilt? 5111.21
twu." conceded Kansas City's en games. With the opportun. Indians won the second gameu
their mentor, redoubtable attraction will pit Alabama Air
Rgers 7,, .i'wias•
Pew. Sloe 22. Kantucky 1$
Hal McRae.
..
Coach
Hayes,
have
against
Istic A's on a winning tear, the Dennis Ecker'ley overpowered
thought of
Georgia at Athens. Our Maryland 30, VUilnova 7
Toby Harrah slammed a two...little else during the ?74 days Atlanta corespondest1 Georgie Memphis St. 25. $MU SIN)
The respective directionscombined results have dli- Detroit with a six-hit, 12- rim homer In Texas' six-nm
the American League w
solved most of a hefty seven- strikeout performance,
that have intervened since Peech, having watched both Nldtigw IS. Woke Forest 20
second Inning and a solo slot
Notre Dam 21, MICtI. Stati 34
teams were more evident
melead held by the }
Owe teams last met In the teams In action, gives the edge Miss. 21, Auburn 7
the fourth as the Rangers deday, following Oakland's i-o recently as Sept. 21.
Red Sax 7, Yankees I
Rose Bowl and UCLA pulled a to the Buildugs. His forecast Is Missouri 21, Na. Caroline 10
feated Minnesota behind Gay.
The A's can make things
colossal upset. Yas, my frIa"s, Georgia 24, Alabama 22. Jove, BOStOn Collage 15, Navy 12
Ivldory over the slumping RoyVeteran reliever Tom Mw'- lord Perry's six-hitter.
Nebraska 2$, Miami (Fla.) 21
ala Tuday night.
more Interesting
that Bruin conquest was a hitter that's close!
ArIzona 24. Normwntorn 21
That lo cut Kansas City's lad meeting of the West ,.
piilfortheColurnbuscotglngg
In the other Southeastern Ohio U. 20. Toledo 12
lead In the wild West to merely s&amp;iies this season. Larry Gura
to swallow and, one might say meetings we like Mietittippi OnIO State 35, UCLA 31
St. 30. No. Tn. St. 13
2% games, giving on,ic, t was nominated to Mop the
- heh-beh - it made them a over Auburn, 21.7 and Florida Okla.
oregon 27. Utah St. a
Oakland hopes of overta'1ng Kansas City slide against
little Ill. And for record they to defeat LSU, 22-It
Penn 31, Columbia JI
the Royals in
BIOWlI 31, PtinCI?OO 15
Oakland's Paul Mitchell.
intend to get well this Saturday.
Saving the best for lad,
U. Miami (0)ls
of the in baseball season.
Beating Ohio State anywhere, Hoopla Upset of the Day: Iowa Purdue
OrIoles 7.7, Brewers 54
Texas 20. RICO 12(N)
anyt
ime
Is difficult and besting State 2L Oklahoma 26.
"We're Just not hitting,"
Bobby Grich hit a two-ran
Rutgers 33, Carroll 13
Pittsburgh U. Dukea
So. Calif. 25. iowa 2$ (N)
moaned Kansas City Manager homer in the 11th inning to give
them In Columbus is
m Carol 37. ayse.;
Cincinnati $7. So. Miss. 12(N)
so
__ MissourI
Whitey Herzog, reiterating a Baltimore's Wayne Garland his
21, N. Carolina 10
Oregon St. 14, Syracuse 11
have
their
work
cut
out
for
)
with 20th victory in the Orioles'
Colorado
37,
DIM.
14
Delaware 27, Teniglo 10 (N)
By The Associated Press
Reds I, Padres 4
Lockwood, 10-7, the victory.
5jh
them.
3$. Wake Forest 20
(h ()f
mw.. 25. Clemson is
some consistency In recent opening game _____
4 Michigan
with Milwaukee.
Pete Rose's pinch-hit single
Boston
College 15. Navy 12
Tulsa 21, N.'M.i. St. 7(N)
Parrish's homer put the UCLA have devastating attacks
weeks. "Maybe we're
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UTEP It, Utah 14 (N)
James Rodney Richard feels in the eighth and Ed Armbrls- Expos In front 10 in the second capable of rolling up 500 yards Pe.vt State 33, Kentucky $5
hard."
Texas AiM 13. Illinois 10
Vanderbilt 24, Tulane 11
Willie Horton hit a home
. his 19th victory is only a Just ter's triple In the ninth pi.e.J Inning of the nightcap. A Mets each In a single afternoon, Kansas U. Wisconsin 17
Furman 13. vu' ij
25. TCU 7
V.. Tech 25, Wm. I. Mary 20
"I feel I deserve to win s" Cincinnati over San Diego. error In the third led to two therefore we look for a high Arkansas
Stantord 35. Army 12
Washington 21, Minn. 17
Padres starter Randy Jones more runs as Gerald Hannahs, scoring affair, We believe Pete So.
Carolina
Baylor 7
Wash. W. 35. Idaho 12
the Houston pitcher said after suffered a muscle pull in his with relief help from Woodle Johnson, Jeff Logan and Ron Calif. 20. San27.lose
St. is
West Va. 11, Richmond 7
tossing a three-hitter and beat- pitching arm. The Injury to Fryman, raised his record to 2- Gerald should put more points COIOYIdO 31, Drake 11
Bowling Green 24, West. Mich. 21
ing the Los Angeles Dodgers 1.0 Jones, bidding for his 23rd vtc- 0.
Pittsburgh 2$, Duke a
(N)
on
the
board
Jj
than
the
Uclans
E.
Tuesday
night,
raising
his
tory,
was
not
considered
Carolina 33, Citadel 10(N)
Pit Stop
Arizona 51.30. WyomIng 14
record
IM to 19-15,
serious but tnulil'.ii him t,
serious
worked hard. I've suf. ,,.i.. his final scheduled start
BY CARL VANZURA
fered," said the hurler who
goesthisweekend.
LLL
by his initials, J.R.
Giants 4, Braves 1
"When I say suffer, I mean
Bobby
Murcer slammed his
that I f'gured I should have
23rd
home
run of the season and
come up to the big leagues earChris
Speier
drive in two runs
Success Doesn't Cost Bundle
Her than I did. The only differwith a bases-loaded single to
Lowell Martindill has proved that you can be successful in ence between my pitching now give rookie Bob Knepper, 1.2,
motorsporta without dropping a bundle on your car. He has two and when I first came up IS that his first major league victory as
cars that he runs in the brackets at the drags with quite a success. I've been given the opportunity San Francisco topped Atlanta.
Martlndill was tied for the point title at Central Florida to pitch," Richard said.
Car,I
,p
Two of the Dodgers' hits were
Dragway, after a long series of races. In a run-off recently he
Hector Crux drove in three
finished second to Mike Smith when he couldn't get traction 10 his by Steve Garvey, who now runs, including two with his 13th
428 cubic inch powered Pontiac.
needs only two more to reach homer of the season, to lead St.
With his second car, a near stock '66 GTh, he towed to the 200-hit plateau for the third Louis over Philadelphia. The
Darlington, S.C., for the $10,000 Bracket Nationals. There were straight year,
loss foiled Phils hurler Steve
"The sooner I get them, the Canton's bid to become a 203OO cars in his bracket and after lt was all over his consjti330
times put him Into the winner's circle. In the finale, where each better," Garvey said. "It's game winner. Canton
is 19-7.
bracket winner met, he made it to the semi-finals before being tough getting to the plate four
Meta 5-2, Expos 4-4
beaten by eventual winner Sam Carrel, a former "Factory times a game."
Ed Kranepool slapped a
Tire size Save
Regular Price
+ fed. tax
anver.
uuiwu scored me games bases-loaded single to lift New
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$11
$22 each (4 for $88) 1.74 ea.
"I blew it," stated Mardna, ,when f looked over into the lonerun in the first whe Cesar York to victory in the opener
"`l"l
ne`x't*lane
078-3
$23 $25 each f 4 for $100 1.84 ea.
tosee who I was running I thought it was an1160 car." Cedeno reached base on a two- and Larrjr Parrish slammed his
As It turned out, the car was dialed In at 9.60.
base error by second baseman 10th homer as Montreal cap560-15
$15
$23 each (4 for $92) 11.81
Dave Lopes and came home on tured the nIght.an
After a perfect start MartlndiIJ let off at the finish un.
from braking out, only to see CarroI beat him across finish line Bob Watson's single. It was
Kranepoo1 tied the first game
by just a few feet. "If I had not let off, thinking other car would Watson's 100th run batted in of in the eighth with his 10th
not ever catch me, I would have been the winner of the $10,000 the season.
homer, then singled home
Burt Hoc*on, 11-15, took the Bruce Boisclalr and Jim Dwyer
meet."
Martindill is a mechanic for Burns Texaco and has been loss.
in the ninth to give reliever Skip
Tire size Saver egular Price
+ fed. tax
racing for three years. For his Darlington efforts he made the
E78-13
national publication put out by the International Hot Rod
$13
ach (4 for $112) 2.25 ea.
C Association. He also picked up $400
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for an afternoon of fun.
$21ach (4 for $120) 2.39 ea.
Johnny Brown will hit the road again this week when he heads
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$31
$25ach
(4 for $124) 2.55 ea.
to Bristol, Tennessee for another National event. B-own recently
BALTIMORE (AP)
Earl
Baltimore
management.
qualified 28th at Rockingham, NC., with a 10.76 E.T. in G-gas. His Weaver, the fiery anl successBut the agreement, r' uched
car now runs H•gas with a natlonsl record of 10.66. Brown feels ful manager of the
Baltimore
in
a brief talk Tuesday with
that with the excellent traction that Bristol has there Is no reason Orioles, ha., been
given
a
pay
General
Manager Hank Peters,
.':
why he can't qualify about fourth at this meet.
raise and rehired for the 1977 does provide other forms of seCircle burners are fighting it out for glory and prize money at season by the American
Tire size Save
League cunity.
Regular Price
+ fed. tam
Voluala County Speedway. Harold Johnson is back with his crowd- baseball club.
In
addition
to
the
[G78-15
pay raise,
$32 each ( 4 for $128) 2.58 ea.
pleasing style. In his second week back Johnson has gotten his
"They made me an overChevelle handling well and coming out of the turns as fast as any whelming offer, as much as I Weaver will be able to benefit
[78-15
$27
19f$34 each (4 for $136) 2.80 ea.
from a deferred-payment
car on the track.
could probably hope for,"
In heats, both Johnson and Bill Price took second. In the Weaver said after agreeing to clause. And, should he be fired
feature, most of the 20 lap race Price was in second with Johnson pilot the Orioles for his ninth before the end of the lg7 season
or not rehired for 1978, he
right on his bumper. At the finish, Lee Faulk managed top full season.
reportedly will receive sev•
under Johnson to take third.
Terms were not disclosed, but erance pay in addition to his
Chris Dellarco Is steadily moving up In the NASCAR points at the 46-year-old
skipper is regular salary.
VCS and stands a chance to finish up 10th at the track and possibly believed
ready to sign a oneSince replacing Hank Bauer
as high as 25th in the state. That Is quite a feat when at least 100 year contract that will pay him
aj
,
manager of the Orioles in the
different drivers have raced at VCS a1d close to 30010 the State. about $100,000 next season
a middle of the 1968 seaun,
Thunder cars are now being run at Orlando Speed World and
boost of some $15,000 over this Weaver has posted 812 victories
It Volusia County Speedway with many entries and a wild show. year.
and 547 losses, for a .597 per.
$A1Q with
There were 20 cars at VCS last week. The crowd really comes to
Weaver, whose won-lost centage.
trade-In
Its feet when five cars try to go through the turns and down the record is the third
best
of
all
The only managers with a
The JCPenney battery. Revolutionary. Has no fIller caps.
back stretch at a time. The cars are completely stock and can time for managers
with at least better won-lost record are the
You never have to add water. Corrosion Is virtually
race high and low on the track, where a late model can usually five years' service,
had In- retired Joe McCarthy with a
eliminated, And It's the most powerful battery of Its size
only race successfully In one groove.
dicated he was interested In the .617 percentage of Sparky Anavailable for a passenger car. Sizes: 24,24F, 74, 27, 27F,
The famed Governor's Cup race at Tampa's Golden Gate
kind of multiyear pact now dersonofthe Cincinnati Reds at
77, 22F and 72 to fit most American cars.
Speedway has been scheduled for Nov. 7. The Gulfcoast 100 will be being offered to players by the
Without
trade-in, add 3.00
.607.
run the night before at Sunshine Speedway as a warm-up for the
Drive
in
today. Let our mechanics check you battery
cars entered In the Governor's Cup. Both races are about the best
charging system (no extra charge, no purchase
Matinees,12
noon
on
JCPenney anti-freeze.
Asphalt race shows In Florida for the year.
necessary).
Helps provide protection
Monday, Thursday and Saturday
TO

By The Auoclated Press

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Forecst

wasningon hands oil to Arthur Jackson (24), Reginald Campbell (30), Hogan (9) puts bail In air, Brantley defense unable to halt Panthers

Crooms C

Bran, tley Frosh,By 36-6

Richard Captures 19th,
Says I D es er ye 20 th'

Panthers Gain
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The Crooms High School freshman football team opened the
season on an auspicious note Tuesday night, cLwlng Lake
Brantley's ninth grade team by a 364 score In a contest which
found the Panthers racking up 657 yards of total offense.
It was 23.0 at halftime.
Crootna had bur backs with better than 100 yards rushing Reginald Campbell,, Arthur Jackson, Joe Baker and Kensey
Simms. Campbell led the parade with 183 yards on nine carries
while Jackson had 162 yards on 15 totes.
Campbell was the biggest thorn in Lake Brantley's side with
touchdown runs of 91,35 and 14 yards. Jackson's jaunts were
primarily to the outside and he ran for four extra points.
Baker scored on runs of Sand 17 yards while Simms had a TD
jaunt of 60 yards nullified by penalty.
Defensively, Robert Rank and Tim Sutton came up with pass
Interceptions while Eric Edwards recovered a fumble. Tackle
Jeff Gibson, linebackers Bobby Wells and Bobby Davis plus
defensive backs Sutton, Rank and Steve Whitted were cited as
playing outstanding games.
Grooms opens Its home season Wednesday night with a 7:30
encounter against Kissimmee at the Seminole High field.

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I think an All-Foreman
heavyweigig champion 1 the mally bombastic voice hardly
return bout would exceed any
world, will go bdo a huddle with rising above a whisper,
extravaganza
yet staged in the
himself during the nexf few "Vve whipped everybody I
boxing game."
days and ponder two al- should whIp.! got more nothing
The big one-time Cleveland
ternativea affecting his to prove. I am the champion.
I
numbers
king said he has been
remarkable ring career.
keep saying maybe I ought to discussing prospects of such a
At age 34, his skills dimin- quit and spend more time with
fight with Herbert Muhammad,
Lshlng, should he be content to my kids."
All's Muslim business
retire on the negative note of his
Ali has five,
manager,
and he has been
widely disputed 15-round vicDon King, the Rockefeller encouraged by the response.
tory Tuesday night over Plaza ring entrepreneur who
"m don't like to fix a figure but
challenger Ken Norton?
staged mulllinilllon-dollar pro- it could be a $10 million windfall

Or should he try for one last,
glorious hurrah
a repeat
triumph over the hardpunching George Foreman
with a guaranteed price tag
that co uld reach 110 Million?

motions involving All ln Zaire, for All and a big payday for
Africa, and The Philippines, Foreman," King said.
"I have
came into the hectic dressing made contact with several
room and sat beside the prone foreign governments who are
ti tleholder. They talked In low interested In the p
romotion
and significant whispe rs.
Turkey,
Syria
and
Nigeria.
"I I..n thinfrhiii ..I.....h...I
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su ennance oox1ngs creW. Montreal, the Olympic capital,
retiring," the weary champion bility, it Is necessary now to call
also is very Interested." The
said today, as he lay sprawled on the awesome punching prospecti ve date Is
sometime
on a table in the visiting locker power of George Foreman," within th
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"Rick had a difficult decision
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JVs Meet Thursday
Four junior varsity football games dot the
high school schedule Th ursday night with the
biggie an intra-county rivalry game between
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley.
The rivalry contest is staged at Lake
Howell and begins at 7:30.
In other games, Lyman is at Bishop
Moore, Oviedo is at Trinity Prep in a 4 p.m.
encounter and Seminole travels to Oak Ridge.

yer. But If that falls through, ments at Notre Dame last year uated, but he chose to return to
Coach Dan Devine could give but chose to return for his final make a contribution to our prohim a good recommendation as season of football eligibility,
gram."
a teacher.
"Even though I'm 52 years
lia
old I feel I've learned a lot

aboutllfefrc,nRlck,"saldthe
Irish coach. "His general attitude and sense of direction are
Incredible."
Slager, a 5-foot-II, 190-pound
quarterback, set a Noire Dame
record last Saturday by cornplating 12 of 14 passes for 231
yards and three touchdowns,
He was named College Back of
the Week Tuesday by The Asso-

Tulsa

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TULSA, Okla. (AP) Giles high Saturday as the Hurd.
Alexander, who considered cane, In a highly defensive
dropping out of football last game, scored an upset 9-3 vieyear because he wasn't getting tory over Arkansas.
to start regularly, was named
In winning Lineman of the
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of the Week today,
out linebackers Chris Garlich c'
Alexander, a defensive tackle Missouri and Dean Moore of
for Tulsa, reached his career Iowa.

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Norton: 'I Was Robbed' Football Vote?
NEW YORK (AP) "I was his dressing room, and was still the money," he contended. "II Hy HERSCHEL NISSENSON is in the unusual position of
*p Sports Writer
fighting for Its Southeastern
robbed," declared Ken Norton. visibly upset when newsmen Ali wins he fights Foreman and
NEW
YORK
(AP)
Coach
Conference
life. Hang down
"What else can I say?"
were finally admitted some 30 that's big money, right?
Chuck
Mills
of
your
head,
Wake
Forest
Vince Dooley
The muscular Norton, his minutes later.
"Well that shouldn't
happen. says he has read that Ala- Alabama 24-14.
face unmarked but for slight
"The fight speaks for itself," I should have a rematch
first.
bama's Bear Bryant has enLouisiana State at Florida:
puffiness around the eyes, sat Norton said. "I outfought him That should be mandatory."
dd President Ford, who IS An unusual week for the oddson a stool In his dressing room completely. I wasn't even
All three officials gave
makers. Eighth-ranked Ohio
at Yankee Stadium and fought breathing hard. I've worked 15th round to All, and the from Michigan
that
"I'm withholding my en- State is favored over No.
back the tears.
harder In the gym.
proved decisive. Mercante lorsement until after the UCLA, 10th'ranked Alabama is
"I know I won It, you know I
"I won at least nine or 10 scored
it 8.6-1, both judges 8-7 Michigan
game to see what favored over No. 6 Georgia,
won it, I think even All knows I rounds. I didn't think there was
Norton had said before the
d of hosts they are," cracks 19th-ranked Fl orida is favored
won it," he said quietly.
any question about that. I knew bout he thought he had no
Mills.
over No. 11 LW. No sense
But he didn't win It, at least he was hurt two or three times chance of getting a decision in aMi
lls doesn't have long to bucking the tide
not according to referee Arthur and he never hurt me.
Florida 20close fight against All. Tuesday wait.
Wake Foret visits No. 1. 13.
Mercante and judges Barney
"From beginning to end. I night's 15-rounder reinforced
ranked Michigan this weekend
North Carolina at Missouri:
Smith and Harold Lederman. won the fight."
that feeling,
and
by
late
Coach
Al Onofrlo can only hope
Saturday
afternoon,
They all scored Tuesday night's
He didn't get the dtclsion,
"I outfought him corn- Jimmy
Carter should have one Missouri will not have a let.
fight in favor of heavyweight however, and he charged it was pletely," he said. "The only
more vote,
down after the upset of Ohio
champion Muhammad All.
a matter of money.
thing I didn't do was knock him
"Our players are looking for. State
Missouri 24-17.
Norton could not believe It.
"It was those New York out. And because of that, he's ward
to
it,"
Mills
Pitt
at
Duke: Lastyear's 14.0
says
with
a
He was crying when he entered judges they were thinking of still the champion."
straight face. "We're not going tough game should warn the
to just stand around In the Lion's Panthers not to take Duke
den. We're going to claw back. lightly Pitt 28-14.
Michigan is outstanding, but
Oklahoma at Iowa State:
I'm not going to cry. We're not Sooners could be in for trouble
NEW YORK (AP)
The rated and taunted him, and
"Sure, I Won the fight," All expected to win, but we're not if they are looking ahead to
thought crossed his mind
once spat at the challenger,
said. "I'll settle for any kind of going there to lose."
Texas. Iowa State, 3-0, has
whether to retire as the world
"Age will get an If I don't victory.
Would you believe
scored
146 points while yielding
Mich
heavyweight champion or to slop," All said. "If I had done
"He hurt me only one time. igan 63, Wake Forest 0'
V
In
trouncing Drake, Air
risk It all once more. ft's a de- anything wrong before this He hit me in the ribs. But none
Last
week's
count
showed
45
Force
and
Kent State Okiacislon Muhammad All says he fight
anything
I would of the face shots hurt.
right,
23
wrong
and
two
ties
for
horna
31.21.
will not face frivolously,
have lost.
"I was gonna fight all night," a .672 percentage. For the seaMiami, Fla., at Nebraska:
He was not In a frivolous
"I didn't stay up late at night. All said. "Norton was probably son,
it is 1Z-64-4-.660.
The
Hurricanes actually led
mood Tuesday night after scor- I didn't fool around. I didn't in better shape than me, but I
UCLA
at
Ohio
State:
"After
Nebraska
at the half last year
log a narrow, 15.rowid decision drink no coffee," All said.
had the will. I was thinking of you have a loss, that next game before
succumbing
31-16. "We
over challenger Ken Notion at
"Norton was ready, but I was my brothers and sisters out is always very
important,"
think
they're
very
said
good,"
warns
Yankee Stadium.
readier."
there some of them .white but Ohio State's Woody Hayes. Coach Tom Osborne. So's
"!'Ube thinking about it,"Ali
All had a towel draped over most of them black _ and
when "We'li play lt for all wehave." Nebraska 35-14.
said. "But I got so many people his lower body as he lay on his I think of all my family out
That became obvious as soon as
Wisconsin at Kansas: This
that lrepresent.I want toretire back on a training table in his there, it makes me fight."
the final gun sounded in the wa. the game that zoomed
with this title."
locker room. Many of the quesAll was asked 11 there was Rose Bowl last New Year's Day Kansas into national promiAu's face was marked, his lions he was asked dealt with any real animosity between he
-UCLA23,OhioSta(e1O-vJ nence a year ago with a 41-7
voice was quiet and his de.. the outcome of he fight, booed and Norton.
cost
the Buckeyes the national romp. Keying on the revenge
meanor a glaring contrast to by many fans who thought Nor.
"No," Al, said. "1 like him. championship. Woody never motive, let's try this for the
that of only a few moments ago ton had wrested the crown (ruin lie's a brother of mine, doing forgets
Ohio State 2(-11.
when he had cursed Norton, be- All,
his Job."
Alabama at Georgia: 'Barns
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job, so at 211 had it reshaped
tickets and open the doors.
bird baths, toys and feeders went home with Mrs. Merritt.
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That was four months ago. Today, three parakeets have the
makes i look Muck-up and agreement with the bet one you divorces aiter a comparatively
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rim of her Sanford Avenue home. Each has its own cage, to which
keeps me from making friends. saw. Trust me and recowIder I brief marriage, I contend that
It retires when feeling hungry, sleepy or just has the urge to be
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I went t. a well-known local think his advice was on target the wedding gifts given to the
alone. But the cage doors are never closed.
ac surgeon, and I offered to
DEAR ABBY: The other couple by the parents, friends
The birds, Girlie, Scooter and Pooter, spend most of their day
- - pay him In full in advance but night I had a date with a girl andrelativesofthebrideshould 7
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he refused to take me as a I'veadmlredandrespectedfor be considered HERS. And the
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problems" I should face up to show, Abby; she absolutely divided equally. (Not legally, I
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by experimenting how much I can teach them."
instead of blaming everything refused to go In unless I let her mean morally.)
Already she has the birds eating seed out of her hand. She
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Would you please comment
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uses a special waving hand signal to train the birds to return to
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Throughout the evening she on this?
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their separate cages on command.
inc my money to see a wouldn't let me open doors for
MASS. READER
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PSYCHIATRIST!
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DEAR READER: Your
flock of free spirited birds was hectic. But she doulLs she will
Abby, there is nothing wrong
I am only 16. I really like the contention makes sense to me.
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have to clip their wings a second (line when new feathers grow.
Will you please recommend a girl, and I'd like to date her
"They've learned it's safe for them to play under the table and
good plastic surgeon? I can again. To tell you the truth, I
they won't need to fly up on the Lamps and cornices to feel safe,"
Everyone has a problem. What's
afford to go anywhere.
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3 C cooked shrImp
4 dashes Tabase.
Delicious! A side dish of Barplaids was Identified by a who have dined at The Rowena
chopped fine
PiIl Ingredients In large bowl delaise Sauce also addu a nice
tasteful sIi, "The Rowena- was Buddy Rogers, husband ci
1 C maysunalse
01 electric mixer- Add 14 cups touch.
Gracious Dining." Business Mary Pickford who attested,
1 C catsiç
boiling hot cider vinegar. Stir
ificel now occupy the site that "This is the bed fried dilcken I
Rowena's imagination and
3 sm pkp cream
at one time, the "host with ever ate."
well until all the sugar Is tngenidty rm rampant In a
cheese
disiolvet COOL Add 1 cup totally different apro.ch to
the moot" for All-Florida and
Rowena's was "hi" spot for
daeh
hot sauce
wtdte Karo syrup and beat welL vegetables, potatoes and rice.
ceesandnotabIvjstng many visiting politicians,
dash red pepper
Slowly add 1 cup Wesson or
the area.
According to Rowena, the
performers, theatrical artists,
dash Worcestershlre
Qiaco oil, beating all the while. following recipe Is delicious and
However, The Rowena" Is bends symphonies, sportsmen
sauce
Add two cics Kraft's Miracle dinners ponder what It Is. Pass
not just a memory, but today, a and scores of others. Somehow,
T enJea juice
Whip. Then BEAT and BEAT. it fora hmcbeon or dimmer when
living memorial through a they were all herded t
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Rmustbewellblended,,jtwilJ you wail to carry old a red
cookbook complied by Rowena familiar spot which featured
chopped fine
not separate.
and appropriately entitled only the finest of Ite-cooked
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to a gotrmet's delight, anti 1 stIck pare butter
has called home The Forest In Navy luau staged at Sanford
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from a he-man's special to the 2 C tiusats peree
Lake Maryforaboutayeaz-. Naval Air Station (SNAS) In
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catsup
and
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most
elaborate ci dainty tea '/aCwa$er
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until
latter
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catering business through the
For this Hawaiian fete, j
mold which has been greased in glory.
years.
Put bread cii*s in a well
Paulucci flew in a
oil.
FIL MIGNON
Rowena ponders, "How does plane of newspaper and
buttered one-quart casserole.
BOUILLON ROSA
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The Dessert Section has so
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Take dough from many sweet treats that any of
and co-worker for 10 years $10,000, I'll eat my hat."
Rowena Billeter now calls The Forest home.
Bean Salad, Wilted Spinach refrigerator so It softens when the cakes, cookies, cudards,
jjeserves much credit. How else
About 1,000 turned out for
Salad,
Carrot Delight Salad, you dart to brown meat.
pies, tarts, sauces and frostings
ould I ever have had a luau,, Ty raised the ten grand, said the most difficult part was special salad dressing titat
From the tempting Appetizer Lorenzo Salad, Molded Bed
Season steaks with salt, would be a delectable delight to
vacation? And without the and the chaplain ate his hats
reducing the proportlons and made such a big hit. But at
and Soup Section try the
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1 and 1-3rd cups clear
skillet melt the butter; add on- the rugar and vinegar;
Note: If you haven't hen*
fa&amp;.free thicken broth
Ion and apple and cook gently, gradually stir In the chicken made chicken broth to use I
salt in taste
dining often, until colon Is broth; stir constantly over this recipe, you may substitute
Boll beans, covered, In a softened and apple is cooked gentle heat until thickened and 1' teaspoons chicken bouillon r
small amount of saltedwater tirough - abo ut 10 minutes. bubbling. Stir In beans and re- gran ules disselved In
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carrots
large kettle. Bring to bog ova
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and quartered
ofrlm Screw cnlide. Place jar,
less ft Is accompanied by that acorn a prepared c ry powder basco will give It more lAte and
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1 pound map beans, tipped
3 cups cider vinegar
In kettle on wire rack. Add
such as we use because each g rated
and cot Into i-Inch
When the British held sway dish must have Its own dls. will tone Orange
It down.or lemon rind1 pound dark brown sugar water in cover Jars by 1 Inch.
lengths
1 teaspoon salt
Bring to boll; boil 10 mInutes.
on the Indlis subcontinent In tinctive seasoning.
Chutney Is ruuv quite easy ii teaspoons cinnamon
2 tablespoons butter or
Remove Jars and cool. Store in
the 18th and 1h centuries, they
But since curry Is actually a to make and not too expensive.
margarine
teaspoon cloves
cool place. Makes 4 Sounce
acquired a taste for curry and blend of up in 50 spices capable Here's a forthula for one with a
¼ teaspoon ginger
Jars.

Moussaka, made with layers 01 ground
meat, eggplant, onions and
Spices, Is topped with a rich custard layer made with egg yolks, milk,
margarine, flour, nutmeg and salt.

Preparation but here's one

round crusty pita brea&amp;

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other and quite easy. The
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browned in a skillet then
chained. Peeled, chopped
eggplant, onions, garlic
and seasonings are then
browned in a generous
amount of margarine. The
meat, vegetables,
seasonings, eggplant,
canned beef gravy and
tomato paste are then
layered In the casserole
dish and spread with the
custard sauce made with
flour, salt, nutmeg, milk,
egg yolks and margarine.

A traditional moussaka
has a multitude of tastes
and textures in its layered,
baked form. Because it
Includes meat, vegetables,
and a thick, rich custardy
sauce it makes the perfect
meal-in-one dish for buffet
style entertaining.

2 ouiw,
1 clove guile, inced
1 teaspoon salt
¼ tCuPSIS th
¼ tesipee. cruhed
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¼ teaspoon Mack pepper
1 can (10% .once.) bed
gravy
3 tablespoon tonals past,
4 tablespoons
V4 teaspso. iuit
teaspoon a.eg
2 cop m0k
2 egg yolks, slightly
beaks
Brown meat In large
skillet breaking up meat

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table along with a large,
tossed green salad with
Curried Croutons, and

Most moussaka recipes
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with a fork. Remove with
slotted spoon; drain on
ahead"paper. Discard
ahead"
fat. Peel and chop
eggplant. • Melt
4
tablespoons margarine in
same skillet. Brown
eggplant Lightly adding 2
tablespoons
more
If needed. Place
In13"xY' z2" biking pan.
Melt
2
tablespoons
margarine In same skillet.
Saute onions, garlic, salt,
thyme, rosemary and
pepper mdii onions are
transparent. Add meat,
gravy and tomato paste;
mix lightly. Spoon over
eggplant. Press mixture
firmly into baking pan with
back of spoon. Melt
remaining 4 tablespoons
margarine In saucepan.
Stir In flour, salt and

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nutmeg until well blended.
Add milk. Cock quickly,
dining con stantly, until
thickened. Add a small
amount of hot sauce to
eggs; mix well. Quickly
stir egg mixture Into sauce
witH well blended. Spread
sauce evenly over meat
mixture In baking pan.
Bake in a moderately hot
oven (375 degrees F.) 25.30
min utes or until bubbly and
sauce Is lightly browned.
Makes 10.12 servings.

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maguine
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1% cup whIte breed
cables, ¼ inch
Melt margarine in large
skillet; stir In curry. Add
bread cubes. Brown
lightly, stirring frequently.
Serve sizzling hot.

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Caddo, a Spanish soupetew,
has recently come Into great
favor at our house. Once you try
it, you too may want to offer It
.regularly.
We enjoy serving Coddo for a
light supper during the week or 2Inch chunks, usually take
on Sunday. It's an easy to have
10 to 20 minutes to steam.
ready, to beet and put on the
fat: Enough °f
table. With the Cocido you need
and sweet fat must be left in give good
lots of crusty t
f butter; after It, salad and flavor without having the soupperhaps cheese, then dessert dew greasy. We remove most
Yams or sweet potatoes are of the fat, then add more uthe
often used in cociio and classic cocido heats, tasting and ob
recipes call for adding them to SV1fl WitH there IS just the
On pot during the last 20 mm- right *ZflOWdJ
utes Or an of cooking. When we
LIGHT SUPPER
tried this, we found the solid
Squash
cheese Pie
In
the
aoup.dew
Pieces
duck to
Td Salad
the bottom of the pot. Now we
steam the yams sepaately and Fruit Beverage
SQUASH CHEESE PIE
add them along with t heir sweet
ere'sand
a genero
Th
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Juices. YoulI find directions for filling
any over
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doing this in the following
reheated.
rec1pewhIdisgrt1your
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(X)CIDO U.S.A.
8 slices bacon
'4 cup finely chopped colon
'a pound chorizo, sliced
¼-ülch thick (pork sausage,
l cup carmedvegetable
specially seasoned,
cocktail juice
available in some
2 cups steamed, well-drained,
mçennarkzts and specialty
mashed butternut squash
food sho-e.)
3 large eggs, slightly
14 pounds 'iwck beef for
beaten
stew, 1-inch cubes
1 cup coarsely grated Swiss
l large (%to1pound)
cheese
Spanish onion, coarsely
4 teaspoon salt
chopped
Pepper to taste
2 medium carrots, pared and
Prebake pie shell in a peethinly sliced
heated 350-degree oven for 10
I can (l pound) peeled plum minutes; cool. lnalonchsku.
tomatoes, undrained
let cook bacon until crisp; drain
ta
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granules dissolved InS
bottoinof Pie sheiLPour off all
cups water
but 2 tablespoons of the bacon
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1 can (1 pound, 5 ounces)
drippings In the skillet; add
chickpeas,undrajnbj
onion to drippings and cook
;.
44 to 1 pound yams (pared
gently until softened; stir In the
and cut into 2-inch chunks), remaining Ingredients. (We like
steamed according to note tO add a generous amount of
below
pepper.) Turn squash mixture
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into pie shell. Bake on rack beIn a 5-quart saucepot lightly low center in a preheated 350-.
brownihechorizo; remove with degree oven until pie shell Is
' a slotted spoon. To drippings in gol den-brown, filling is firm
saucepot add beef and brown and a knife inserted in the cen.
briskly; Just before beef has terClflnCSOutdeafl - aboutl
finished browning, add
how.Serve hot.Makes6.
and stir to brown lightly. Add 'thgs.
carrots, tomatoes and beef
(Note: A 1%-pound butternut
bouillon; simmer, covered, un- squash should give the amount
needed.)
Lii beef Is tender - about i
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Plump, plum colored
eggplant, aromatic garlic
and rosy tomatoes are
among the staples of the
glorious cuisines of Middle
Eastern countries.
Moussaka, a Greek
specialty, though enjoyed
in many other Middle
Eastern spots, Is one of the
best ways in combine the
flavors of each In one,
wonderful casserole dish.

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servings
Crab Chowder. Juicy chunks of
(Note: For steaming the AIaska King crab permeate
yams you need a steamer with a rich chowder made In an Insolid bottom or you need to dent with canned soups.
concoct one. The steamer we
KINGCRABCHOWDEJ
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Mary Greene, our recipe tester, ¼ cup diced
pepper
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die puts a rack In the tittoni of
parsley
a large saucepot and daixti a
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i-• heatoo(bowlon the rack. Into and drain frozen crab, rrser- the bowl goes a colander (with ving a few pieces for garnish.
legs or a pedestal bottom) and Slice crab with sharp knife.
theyaznsgo into the buwl.sI Combine tomato soup, pea
f. ., potra w.iter into the saucepet, soup, and bouillon. Bring to
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making sure there Is enough or boil. Add crab, cream, green
steam
t not somnucbU'.atJ( pepper and sherry. Heat gently,
4
aill flow into the bowl. flee
stirring until just heated
Iscowred tip,d1' and the water through. Garnish with reserved
is kept boiling while the yams pietes of crab and parsley.
cuk. Yarns, pared and cut mt o Serves 4.

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bones. Rather than throwing
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cheese for
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CAMPUS CLATTER with lIMO BURNS

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SOME CO.ECTIvE
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ARGAIP4ING MEDIAfOR.FOR THE
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DEARDR.LAMB — Iwant
to know something about
chronic myelogenous leukemia.
Lamb
There is very little available
li p?
about it and most of the information is about acute
leukemia.
This happens to be very close
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ic showing all we white cells.
to my UCWL as
someo e s• •love S_
dearly has it. He is on Or on a routine examination the
medication. It Is a very large spleen may be noticed.
frightening illness as it has
Pain may occur in the spleen
ups and downs. He Is totally an area of the soleen IS
unaware of what he has.
damaged acutely from the
He got the illness at age 19 clogging of the circulation to
and now Is 21. He was in a part of it — causing what we
couple of remissions. Now he is call an infarct of the spleen.
back on medication and his
Fatigue may be an early
symptom, but I hasten to point
spleen is swollen again,
I am sure there are hundreds out again that fatigue is a
of people who are interested in symptom of many, many
this type of leukemia and are in disorders, from lung disease to
the same situation as I. Why Is psychiatric illnesses. Fatigue
it such a hidden subject? I know alone does not make a diagnosis
they don't know too much about of leukemia.
it but people like me look all the
About 90 per cent of the cases
time for hope.
can be treated to control most
DEAR
READER
— of the symptoms and reduce the
Leukemia is a complex subject white count. The spleen will
and there are many different decrease in size. However, that
types. What is true of one does does not change the ultimate
not necessarily apply to another outlook. Relapses occur and
type. My remarks here should most often the disease converts
not be applied generally to all to a picture similar to acute
types of leukemia.
leukemia.
The primary disease in
Control of the illness greatly
chronic myelogenous lukeniia improves the quality of like
is an enormous excessive even though we do not have a
production of part of the white final cure. I wish I could give
blood cells. You normally have you a more optimistic report
about two major groups of but we still have a long way to
white cells, those associated go before we can cure cornwith acute infections which we pletely many serious illnesses.
will call the myelocyte group That is why support is needed
and those produced mostly by for study of cancer and
lymph glands or the lym- leukemic diseases.
Those who want information
phocytes. Overproduction of the
myelocyte group is the feature on the anemias can send 50 cent
of myelogenous leukemia. The for The Health Letter number 4slow long term form is 3, Understanding the Anemias.
calssified as chronic as opposed Send a long, stamped, selfto acute.
addressed
envelope
for
The cause is not known. It mailing. Address your letter to
results in about 15 to 20 per cent Dr. Lamb in care of the
of all forms of leukemia. We do Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1551,
know that excess radiation may Radio City Station, New York,
cause it. Radiologists used to N.Y. 10019.
get it because of inadequate
protection against X rays.
The patient may not have any
symptoms at all to begin with.
The diagnosis may be made
because of an abnormal blood
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direct your Ire at the real
cul prit.
SCORPIO iOct. 24-Nov. 22)
You're not very receptive today
to suggestions of superiors.
Before you cross swords with
the boss smile and count to 10.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Keep the cap on the bottle of
red Ink today. Cancel that
shopping spree you planned.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) This is not a good day to
fight city hail. Today you are
prone to bite off more than you
can chew.
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
There's a rather serious
obligation
you've
been
neglecting. Today you may
have to pay the piper for your
sins of omission.
PISCES Feb. 2D-March 2D) If
you need something today,
choose carefully where you try
to get assistance. The wrong
benefactor may tie too many
strings to his offer.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Sept.31, 1171
You may form an allianci
with one of the opposite sex
purely for business reasons this
year. You'll be friends, but
don't look for romance.

the wrong way.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Underlings won't take too
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dictatorial methods. Make
them feel part of the team.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Although your better judgment
may be flashing warning
signals, you could go out on a
limb today In hopes of getting
something for nothing.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Be as tolerant of your family
today as you are of friends,
even though the kids seem to be
trying to get your goat.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Problems at work today will be
of your own doing, but you're
likely to try to cast at least
partial blame on someone else.
VIRGO iAug. 23.Sept. 22;
Usually you're rather prudent
in managing your budget.
Today you could very easily
squander a bunch of those hardto-come-by pennies.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Don't vent your frustrations on
innocent bystanders today. If

WIN AT BRIDGE
By OSWAI.D and JAMES JACOBY
deceptive play. They cashed
their jacks of hearts to
discard a diamond from
dummy. Then they led a
trump only to have each West
player take his ace, shUt to a
club and beat them.
The second West's reason
was that he had seen that type
of deception written up in
books and columns and wasn't
going to fall for It.
The third said, "There
wasn't a thing you could do.
Once my partner showed up
with the ace of hearts, he
could not hold more than four
oth er high-card points. If he
had the full four and they were
represented by the ace of
clubs I could beat you. If th ey
weren't. I couldn't so a club
shift was automatic against
any play."

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Continuing our bidding
questions the sequence has
This hand might well be been: One diamond — pass —
called the story of the three one spade — pass — three
declarers. Each one reached spades. Is that jump to three
four spades after a not-rump spades a forcing bid?
opening and a Stayman
It is a strong bid, but it is
response. The 10 of hearts was not quite forcing. It shows
opened. East took his ace and about 17 or 16 points in support
returned the three.
of spades so that if responder
As you can see the contract has a bare 6 or 7 he should
will make If South can clear Pass.
trumps before the defense
(Do you have a question
cashes two club tricks.
'0' 1178 experts' Write-Ask
Declarer one was a simple the Jacob ys' care of this
soul. He won the heart with newspaper The Jacobys will
his king and led the king of answer individual questions
trumps. West took his ace and if stamped. self-addressed
led a second trump, envelopes are enclosed rho
whereupon our simple soul most interesting questions
romped home.
will be used in this column
Declarers two and three and will receive copies of
decided to try some brilliant JACOB V MODERN)

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&amp;
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Ave.,

VILLA ALERE
TENNESSEE TUXEDO:

Orlando, Florida 32501, Aftornoys
for Plaintiffs, and by filing the

Preempted Friday for

Ai*Iqu.

FINT*Ze

Circuit Court, Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, not

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CL GENERAL HOSPITAL

The real property being sought to
be foreclosed on is described as

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24

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Statutes, Town: Section was
Florida Statutes 1937.
5: Jo Ann Reyooids
Bonnie Tresler
Publish: Sept. IS. 21. 25, Oct. 4, 1974
DED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND POR SEMINOLE,

oftheforegolnghasbeenfurnished
by mail t
Robert 0. Gatton, FLORIDA
Esque, 100 East Robinson Street. Civil Aches Ms.
Orlando, Florida 32101 and to James SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR.

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HAVE A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS-and thmo.4ytØ
pay for It. Start do-5liIing
beautiful products. Make
beautiM money. Call 444.3w, for

raen.

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and published In the Evening
Herald, a newspaper of general
circulation in thf City of Winter
Springs, Florida, one time at least
fifteen (IS) days prior to the date of
the public hearing.
Dated this 77lh day of September,

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,UII(q Oh Actminislration:
September 29th. 1974.
Mrs. Linda Gray Clark
AS
Personai
Representa

tive Of the Estate of
CALVIN VERNON GRAY

1914.

0eceaw
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
William L. Colbert
STENSTROM, DAVIS I
MCINTOSH
P.O. Box 13)0

Many T. Norton,
CIty Clerk
Publiin; 5epf 79, 1916
DED.146

Sanford. FIa. 37171
Telephone- 323 217%
PUblIsh; sept
DED 141

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In the Petition.

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3 MTrailer, clean, all utilil 5. 'TV
Iheat.Acc,pt1child.No 1.110

wk. 322.9046.

home with large Fla, rm.
PrIvate shaded yard. S. Si 'Word
Ave., Adults, No pets. 3fl$
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3 BR, 1½
baths, central HIA, screen patio,
carpeted. $25,500. 322-1903 attor ,

113-1000

IDYLLWILDE School near. 7 rooms

SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3 bedroom

and 2 baths, well shaded feticed
yard. Has ice maker refrigeriitor,
dishwasher, disposal and wellI for
watering lawn. Owner has aIr,tady

trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly. 331$ Hwy 17.93, Sanford.

moved and says sell. $27,930.

31A-LpIexes

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I BR apt., kit. equip., A-C, carpeted.
Adults. No pets. 555. 372-72% wk.
dys after 1.

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UiWunsIs?wd,. two bedroom. %ecurifl
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 3224420 or 323-7313.

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Room with good food I reclatlon.
Swimming pool, fishing, hobbies.
PINEACRES REST HOME 1-251.

"Special

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Call Santorci's Sales Leader

Deltona -2 BR, I' bath. Phone 571.
3521 after $ p.m.

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Sec. dsp.

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}UKE5lOEApARTMEp4T5
Highway 17.fl, Sanford
Across From Ranch H

323-0502.

$210 mo. $100

2103 Grove Drive
3 BR, 1½ Bath, Family Rm.
$143. info, in window

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REALTORS MIS 2S4SPARM
TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
WHAT YOU WANT. 63S$049

WYNPIEWOOD - 3 BR, family
range, retrigerator, large
lot Nice and clean. $30,500.

131431$.

WITT REALTY

CARPENTER REALTY

Peg, Real Estate Broker 321 06-10
3237595
3270779
3222744

Office &amp; Store space available,
downtown Sanford,

Saleor Lease

Below market value

Owner-Broker, 323 1167

323-7361
3 BR, 1 bath frame. $l2,SOO-Terms
available
3 BR, 1', bath, masoIwy $100 down,

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Sanford's newest

residential

$110 montl. P11.

TAFFER REALTY

0 EJ!r1 11

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New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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• VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

Quiet. One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Aduit.FamIly

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SanfordAve.,4BIocksSouthofAIrportB.,d

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ni-3234670

BU1LDER.DEVELOPER

Sits

this

beautiful 3 BR, rancher, with
central heat &amp; air conditioning.
carport, screened porch, extra
large lot, with Ito' on lake. AskIng
$30,950S. V. Harciwick, Broker
Deltona. 661 6411

REAL TOPS

327 25th
multiple listing Service
interested'
PRICE REDUCED $5,000. Owner
,

and dining room, 2 car garage.
$39,900.
2ACRES LAND. Geneva area. Well.

Zoned for mobile hOme. 16.000.

323.7812

LET'S TRADE

BATEMAN REALTY

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Velcomes

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September, AD., 1976.
ISEAu

ID,'LLWILDE HOMES

a

Broker. 322 7171

Day

211 W. 25th

n tgp

Additions

OF 110

Sanford, Fia

after S

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80-Autos for Sale

64-Equipment for Rent

1971 RX 3 Mazda, good condition,
automatic, air. Take over

Payments. 323-2915.

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpef
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Leasea Datsunincludlngzca,sand
trucks. For information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 531-1311.

65-Pets.Suppiies
AKC Doberman Pupi, ears cropped,
shots, 1 male. S mos.,
$200.
female, 6 mos., $150; 343 5710.

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JUSTMAKEPAYMENTS_72and
'73 Models. Call 3230370 or $34.
4603 Dealer.
1965 Chevrolet, $175. Good sticker.
Also 1q43 Dodge Van, 1300; 321.

reet Dane pups, male &amp; female for

sale. 322 3553.

0156.

1973 Super Beetle, one owner, es
cellent condition. si.e,s Phone

323-1744

3227612.

English Setter, AKC, 3 Yr. old male,
done some hunting. Best offer. 372.

1912 Fiat ISO Spider
Runs good, radio, appro, 33MPG
$910. 321 0173

2A)1 ext. 61.

Aluminum Siding
sdnq 3. SOtfit Sy5tm
Rooting. Guttr
30 yr5
Eagle SitJ.ng Co 151 9563

PINECREST_3 BR, 1 bath, ex-

cellent condition. 2 A C units,
fenced yard with wll, utility shed
&amp; many other extras. A bargain
price at Only $19,900.
COMPLETELY

Home

Window Washing, Floor Strippng,
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing

Beauty Care

Realtor
3229211

3222115

After Hours:
3223991
3720445

Air COnditinning,
For free eStimte, catt Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanforcu 32
1771.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

SItE. First 322 5747

a.

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S'OP AND THiNK A MINUTE. It
CI.,itied Ads didn't .,t)rk there
win- t tie any

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
luving a new home? Moving to an

apartment?

__________________________

Let a Classitied Ad help yOu find
more room ton storage. Classified
Ads find buyers fast

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BROKERS

Hauling
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Land Clearing

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LIGHT HAULINGI YARD
ANDGARAGECLEANUP
Phone 319 5371

BALL REALTY
Req Real Etat Broker
SALFS
RENTALS
117W IStST,Sanford

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..rage s'e-s ,,re ri se,s,.,,, IclItti,'
abuut 1
Cla%stie.j
Ad in th Herald
3722611. $31
9953

Iii ome Improvements
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General

Fill Dirt. Clay,

CiIrpentr-y, Remodeling &amp; Rooting

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Tuning &amp;

ORGAN SERVICES
Repair. All Models
362 9500

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Sewing
Alterat.ons
Mak
Upnolt,, 372 Q7q7

rig,

Drapes,

Tree Service
Tree
rrimming. Cuttng &amp;
Removing LicenSed and Insured
Phone 373 4105 or 323 $549

Rcck:

Sand.

Well Drilling

Backroe Loader. Ph 327 5021

Housewashinq, Painting, inside a.
out Custom built cabinets &amp;
General Maintenance Licensed,
70 Yrs exp. Also shampooing
carpets I re upholstering Free
estimates, 1)04030

___________________________

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Cl assitied Ads will always give you
more
Much. Much More than

sELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All 'ypesandst;es
We repair arid seryce

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YOU ARE MIlNC, SO-StE IsifIc

IF YOU 'eAvEy, T
IRIED A
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY

you expect

Ljtt.. ciral h4I &amp;
,r, larn,I rm garage, large
lCiCrd i.l'il. separate studio
5.3.000 equ'ty &amp; assume loan of
517.000 32% 0103

PIANO

HUGIlEy EQUIPMENT
Lite Clearing, Mowing,
Discirig.

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322564lor37221slatterHrs.

Piano Services
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Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, top soil 327 59.4)

C F SHEPHERD

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3723345
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anting, Remodeling,
Repairs. Call 373 57

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2547 Park Drive

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ESTERSONLANDCLEARING

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Pest Control
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Roof
- Repair,, Carpe,itr,, Pâint.;
Home Repairs, Gutter ing. Cement
work Free estimates 531
$3

et some action with a Herald
clasSified ad We'll help you write
an a that will bring fast Sale
CALL 322 2611

Days -372 6123
Nights'-372 7352

EXPERT LAWN CARE

Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Free Est imates
Phone 373 l;
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Freeestima,e 37).S9

Central Heat

low down payments Located
throuphout Seminole County.

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Improvements

Free estimate 323 403$

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RENOVATED-

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Carpentry. RemuaeInq
AcJdit,on
Custom Work Lcensnt. Bondeø

Al
Eap

(,Ov. owned homes, low priced,

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

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YOU
E CALL AWAY

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3 BR. l' bath new
homes, Start at $21,500 with
down. Government funding. By
buIlder. III 1619 Equal Housing
OPportunity

Forrest 'Greene Inc.
630683)
REALTOR

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

RY

1 bath, large screened porch,
kitchen Ouinnd. h....,11.,i inl
scaped
Don't miss this buy at $20000.

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EXCELLENT CONDITiON- 2 BR.

Lake Mary

:miy room, side laundry room,
central t'eat &amp; air L.sted at
$24.9c0, owner wants offers

'69 Datsun pickup. $500 or best
offer. '63 VW chassis with drive
shaft. $150 or best offer. 64.4-4110

62-Lawn.Garden
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Cats&amp; Kittens
$2 Each to goc'd tome

JOHN KInDER ASSOC
107W Commercial
PhOne 372 7541, 5antor
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Eves. 373 3149

LAKEMAPY -SUBMiTOFFER
Sparkling 3 BR, I' b4th home with

BY

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REALTORS-130 6061

Ailoc. 32.304*5
dight

fl Kawaski, 730CC

With Extras. Good Condition
$650 322-3109.

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CRANKCON'STREALTY

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Large Wooded Lots
Paved Street,
Srwvr,
Street Lights
S.dwel&amp;s

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
36mi,le County, Florida

Nice l.trge 3 FIR, I
bath, block
home Assume $16,701 mtg ,
Sill lómollthly Low equity. Move
in nov.. C H A. Enclod garage.

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Req Real Estate Broser

carpet, 3 BR. I', balhs. 1100 down
$176 mo. pays all. I', annual pci
- rate, 340 Mob. s0000

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)23-]a44or 323.7110
1969 Honda, CB 350, 9000 Miles.
Excellent co,, $3. 3223111.

Copy Machines (4), repossess.d.
With warranty from $130. Call 4250911.

GARNETT WHITE

SANFORD-- Pick your own new

122 6457

'Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Furniture

NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17-93, 130-1204

Sacrifice - Ethan Allan furniture
Bedroom, dining room, living
room, etc. 322 0911 after 4 p.m.

bath, 'pool 575.000 Jenny Clark,
Realty, Realtor, 322 159$

Ifeg Real Estate Broker

78-Motorcycles

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.

S1-Housej Goøds

3 BR, I'. bath, red brick Must sell.
Willing to talk terms. 120.000
Ptne 323 1607

week. Call collect, 3412131.

Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks
.

Wanted, Residential site for
Swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1576 model above
ground pool. Top considerat,,
given br prime location. Call 305.
122 1220 collect.

32 Shaded corer, excellent location,
equity ancu exchange for 2 BR
mobile. 124.900.

Any year thru 1514 models, 7 days

6-Offij_

Lake Mo,roe - 2 * acres,) BR, 3i

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JOHNNY WALKER
General Contractor

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Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm section Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano I
Organ Sales I Western Auto,
301
W. First Sf, 377.7253

l5'x33' complete. i yrs, old,
repossessed, Sacrifice, " price.
Call collect 303-7130610.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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Life In

25 PARK

MORE CASH
For Wreckedorjunk
Cars &amp; Trucks

Pianos I

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) 15'x24' and

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3 BR, I', bath, fully carpeted,
central heat and air. Phri 323
1005.

BUYJUNKCARS_from$lOto$)0
Call 322-1624 after 4 p.m.

$100

chair; seat cushion and back rest
for wheel chair. 322-6117.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing ServiCe

w,

fl-AufosW.

373.4743

for Ernest &amp; Jennings wheel

322-2420

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Used Office

Sacrifice-. 1573 Streamline, 33

ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 3503
Orlando Drive, 323.5200.

Upright Practice Piano

and Cemmft - chaIr;'-' wlvel
walker; bath lub bench; commode
extension sect; wheel chair tray

cati sanhorci's Sales Leader

Must

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evES 322 ISa? or 3720617

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porch.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE it
Classihied
Ads
didn't
work. - there wouldn't be any.

Hal Colbert Realty

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Hoist Litter; combinat, shower

2S2IParkDr

STORE BUILDING with 3 apertments. 7th &amp; Cypress. 111.900

322-2090

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front

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59-Waisicat Prchendise

I can cover your hOmp with alum

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7SPcrtipp Vehicles

,

pping. Only 5.16.000

'135

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paneled

511,000.

RETIREMENT HOME- 2 BR. I
bath located close to hospital &amp;

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

°rlt5iofl1lly Manaa.d

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LAKE-

From

1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
B rail ey Qd ha

FISHING

leaving state. Country home, I'i
acres. 2 year old 4 bedroom, 2
bath, CH &amp; A, carpeted, family room

One Bedroom

Homes ready for your inspeCtion
and Imm,di3fe occupancy

aemancied

as

enclosed

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Studio, 1,3,3
Bedroom Apis.

• Conventionol.5% Down

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Idyllwilde
107 Brentwood Drive,
144,000, 3 BR, 2 bathe, beautiful
interior With fireplace. 10 prt.
down, 7'.. pct, interest. $373 mo.
pays all, 3225104.

Luxuiy Patio Apartment

25,OOO

F ROM

uuvu

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3fl 5992

ON LARGE 3 MILE SPRING FED

Peg Real Eslate Broke,
'COE ?SthSt
1724455

neighborhood

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DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.
'75 Johnson, 12' V.814 Fib. Boat.
'is
Cert. Trailer, 14 Evinruefo ,
Complete Excel. Cond. 1150. 332.
3409.

WILSOPIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY -SELL_TRADE
III 315 E. First St
lfl-16n

Rtg Real EstateBrker
2635 S .,,i,tord Ae
fll 0759 eves 372 7613

Beautiful Mayfair home

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Save money on TV's &amp; Furniture.
Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
7:30 p.m:Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441,
Mt. Dora. 90435)1743
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Antique upright Piano, paint
sprayer, Rockwell slide rule
calculator, household &amp; yard

West 3rd St-Needs a
little attention, but the inside is
neatasa pin! Work shop in rear,

With Option
1500 Acres, Osteen area. Owner
must sell

72AuCtlon

1911 Larson Boat with 123 HP
Evinrude and Trailer. 3.0-540.

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REALTORS

air, Quiet area. $lI.5Q,

LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR

101 S. Sunland, 3 BR, carpeted,
drapes, fenced, clean, lease. $175.

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large bedrooms, central heat and

at the Movieland Drive. in
Theatre, South 17-92. Phone 3221214.

Geneva.

AMMO . SHOTGUN
&amp; RIFLE. 20
pct. oft. Sanford Auction, 1200
5.
French Ave., 323.734Q

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Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free,
Come browse every Sunday S to 3

15' Fiberglass Orlando Clipper, 70
Pip Mercury motor, tilt trailer,
S.ISO. 319.3101 after 5 and
weekents. Highway 46 east, near

goods. 322,3409,
CITY-

fIFED A HOMES $100 down I
payment to Qualif led buyers. 3 I
BR. 1'., baths, central heat,
refurbished. As low as $11,000.
MOBILE HOME on 100 ft. lot. 9

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SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET

322-5941

anytime.

DREAMWOLD. 2592 HartweliCozy 3 BR, 2 bath, in like new
condition, Central heat &amp; air,
family room, eat-in kitchen with
breakfast bar, plus lots more

SELLING OR BUYING? Call me.
Over 7$ beautiful homes to choose
from. Phyllis Capponl, Realtor.
Associate, After hours $31 1723.
FRICKE
&amp;
FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTORS,
531-5233.

AT 322242O ANYTIMIE

4 BR, 12 bath, paneling, carpet,
drapes, central air.

Week"

7uSwp &amp; Trod
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ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy 17.92

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available, Bud Cabell, 372 1052

SAN LANTA- 520 Valencia Court3 Yrs. new, 3 BR, 1½ baths,
central heat &amp; air. Yours for only

•,tOi1

anything of value. 332.

Looking for a job? The Classified
Ads will help you find that lob.
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Bicycles, Toys, Games, Shoe
skates Books, Clothes, Misc. 2*3
Short St., Lake Mary.

landScaped lot. $26,500.

trees, nice neighborh, 119,900.
$7,000 do. about $140 per me.
Owner will finance. 2032 Jefferson
Ave. 323.4537 after

WYNNEW000 DRIVE- 1
Wyonewood Drive- Charmir,
BR, 1 bath, CB borne In qi
section. A perfect starter or
retirement homet Features In.
dude an all new fully equip pad
kItchen and even a washer
dryer. Priced to sell at o
$19,500. Can be purchased un
no down payment VA or low dc
payment FHA or Conventiotsal.

32-Houses Unfurnished

5

of the

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rectangular pools left over from
1973
season, half price, Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 303.
1559331 collect,

CITY- 2211 Palmetto Ave-Cool
Off on your front porch in this
lovely older 4 BR, 1½ bath, car.
petino, central heat I air, well

Sanford- 2 BR, CB. air, screened
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak

*******

2 BR. upstairs, screened porch, no
pets. Air I heat. 5125. 323-4162.

S4-Gai'age Sals

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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries, 512.95 exchange,
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

TWENTY WEST- 2201 Mitch
Court-) BR, 1½ baths, central
heat. wall to wall carpeting and
loads of extras. A terrific buy at
$22,000.

Cliff Jordan Realtor
131-5222

Stenstrom Realty

Hunting Camp in Farmingto,, Area
7 Loti, 154' x 111', with 2S'
aluminum trailer with bath I built
on room. Electricity, deep
well,
fenced garden, 322-S3SI or after
3:30, 327-745.

Olympia Portable Typewrite,
invalId Bedside Commode, $20.
3231019 between
116 p.m.

Only 121,300.

bath custom dream. Formal
foyer, dining a. livIng rooms, in.
formal kitchen &amp; family room,
Fully equipped for real family
living. Drive down the country
lane through stately pines, into
your serenity, if you love the
country and lake front living, and
will invest 5.51,900, you will buy
this one. Call for an appt. t,

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BR &amp; 2 BR Unfurn. AIr, carpeted,
see ma. up. 323-5019.

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Cleveland. Tenn.3131l
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an .ction to foreclos, a mor.
gage on the foIlng property in

glassed huge lakeview porch.
Many large pines accent this
almost new creative 3 BR. 2L,

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

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Merchandise

CITY- 101 Holly Ave.- Neat 2 BR,
1 bath home with a 1 BR, 1 barn
apt. Completely remodeled, Many
extras
lots of potentiall BPP.

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Antques and c011ectabisi wanted.
Small items of quality lewelry,
china, etc. 373.7577, 10 to 3.

Phone349.si

Enioy clean air and spectacular s.,_
mile scenic view on big crystal
clear swimmIng &amp; boating lake,
while relaxing on the carpeted

Harold Hall Reall

turn,

Carport Sale - Fri., Sat., Sun.

3 to 4 Family Rental Units Wanted
Private Buyer

Stenstrom Realty

etc.

Equal Opportunity Employer

$1s

Want to buy burnt

service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLlANCES323;,1

Lot, 40'xI30', $3,000. Negotiable, 323.
7555 after 3.

47-Real Estate V.nted'

322.1911

Eves. 322-1494; 322-1161; 322lflI

COUNTRY LAKEFRONT

WE have homes from $100 dc n,
veterans no down.

Sanford. Adults. Modern Studio, 1

Personnel Director, Seminole
County Courthouse, North Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida, 37771.

so,000,

19195. French

'ark Ridge, 3 BR, 2 bath, split plan,
central air, screened porch,
fenced yard. Large family rm.,
with wet bar, $2500 do., &amp; assume
mtg, 621.2246 or 323.5771 after S.

con.

fortable. Back yard large civ)ugh
for a garden, Drive by 210$ H
Oily,
then call br more informatkIn.

turn. Adults only, no pets. 322.1305.

resumeof education, training and
experience, in confidence, to:

Existing mortgage,
per me. 323.0502.

ii

sewing room. Neat and

Wm, H. Stemper-Realtor

1 BR, 1½ baths, paneling, carpet,
drapes, central air, $25,900.

NO SUB'DlVlsloN._
House. Small Price. 3 BR, Itiath,

I BR furnished garage apt., Water

perience. $10,300 annually. Send

furnace, large fenced lot. Near
high school. $19,500. Owner 3230522.

Lanford- By Owner.

wIth two years of related cx.

Apartment 45

Beautifully remodeiedarooms, 1100
sq. ft., new carpeting I roof, gas

41-Houses

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Sevv.
QUALITY INN NORTH

Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
Foreign Car Mechanic, S yrs. exp.
bedrooms, $123 to $133 month.
Toyota, Datsun, VW I MG, Only
Adults. Phone 372.1510
opaiif led people need apoly, Call
for appt. 125 p.m. 441.5331.
Large clean 3 room apt.
______________________
$150 ma. Adults, no pets
RESOURCECOORDINATOR
131.9463
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
3 Room furn. apt., upstaIrs
Will werk under supervision of the
Water I. lights included
County Manpower Director in
Adults. 511 Park Ave.
contacting,plaoning,coinating
and establishing linke.ges bet. 1 BR turn., apt., water furnished.
wean social agencies, Four-ye.r
Near shopping area. Adults only.
degree required In related field
$100 me. 322953$ or- 323-5715.

S

REDUCED$2.000

Real htate

I BR., turn, apt,, lights, water turn.,
Mature adults. No pets. US. 322.
72$ after Iwk-days.

NOW IS THE TIMEI OWNERS TRANSFERRED
I NEED O SELLI
3 BR, 1 bath, Pinecrest. slssoo,
3 BR. 7 bath, Holly Ave., 121,300.
2 bath &amp; iil,
4 BR, 3 bath, Wilson Place, $59,000.

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KENMOREWASIIER.parfs,

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121-4900.

2O1?S.FRE?iCH

lake, large lot wIth citrus. Cent. H.
A, carpeting, many extras. Al
cond. 129,900. 3235432.

3'artments Furnished

2 BR cottage on river, $173. Utilities
included. 322-4-410 or 323-4301.

321-0041

Cash 322-4132

5631

SACK ETT INVESTMENT
CORP.,REALTORS

Furniture

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc. Buy I or '1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 31$ Sanford Ave.

Apt. size avocado Refrigerator.
Freezer, $125. 32j.1fl1.

MNFQ- 62 dry Atres near St.
Johns. $110,000. 447.1111.

Buy

DAVE'S 33l41l

Small UPrigP,t Freezer, $10; frost.
Free Refrigerator, $63. Phone 332.
6314 between S am. and 7 p.m.

Mial Farm on S. Sanford Al
or trade for Sunland Estates
home. GEO. WILLMER,
ASSOCIATES, INC. REALTOR.

$25,900.

MLS.REALTORS

322-1195

Lake Mary- 3 BR, 2 bath, near

321-0011. KISH REAL ESTATE
INC.

Bookkeeper. full time for construction co. Experienced only
3234310 between&amp;5.

5

REAL ESTATE

Realtor

The "Good Ole Days" hive,
left the Classified Ads... The
Buys are still The Bestl

equipped, dining room, living rm.
air Cond., carpeted
throughout
Adults only. References required

I 1$, SR 131, Longwood

$29,300

We

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52-Appliances

Avenue homes today. From

323.1201.

323-1930.

.

CaIIBart

PRIME OFFICE SPACE
With or Without Lease, N
Building. Air Cond. &amp; Carp

Spacious 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. Kitchet

-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
3213116

1

$29,500. Call Caroline Holtzcfaw,
Reaitor.Auociate.

Good mattress &amp; Box Springs, 133:
_l71.1N1.

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LAKE JENNI E- High school area
Several near new and coinpietel
refurbished3$, I bedroom homes
2 baths, convenient to sct,00N
shopping, Convenient financingI'
Drive by and see these Hartwel

Galleries, 323.4577.

,

Tomorrow may be the day you 5,1
that roil-away bed you've
nowhere to roll away
If yos
place a Classified Ad today.

Beautiful carpeting, large cioeti
garage, all latest appliances, nec r
shopping center and churches

Jo,y

We buy an sill good furniture and
aU;Ques. HWY 44 AUCTION
GALLERIES, 337.6973

307 E 1st St Downtown

or belt offer. 343-4143.

well established neighborhood

I

so1d Gth_

One of S.nger' top To.jp, and Sew
machines
Zig Zag
As%ume PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
uslance of Sift SOor pay $11.90
Pef
Furniture I Miscellaneous Sell
month Will take trade in. Singer
lot
pet, commission. Free Pick
egu;ppc,I to tiq tag I make button
upi. Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
holes Balance nf $5044 or 10
322.2270.
payments of $4. Call credit
Cs,, ,
manager, 372 9111 or See at
ifiques. Consignment,
wanted, Hi-way 44 Auction
SANFORDSFWINGCENIER

washer, dryer, wooc
paneled. bar, ready to move. $7PG

CUSTOM HOME- ibedroom in

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3334041orfl30517ev

Large stately 2 story home with all
the rooni you could ever want. I
BR, large formal living room, and
ing
Ovlrslzed kitchen,
good condition, 7 lots. Asking only

Mobile

Call 321-0220 between 5 &amp; 3:30.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st St.

Ws4sugey, $Ø. s

F1IFURA BY SINGER

Emlsessy, 12'slS', excel. cond
Carpet, Refrig., Stove, front
kitchen,

REDUCED CANALFRONT.-.. Al
tractive 3 bedroom, 3 beth horn
on 1½ acres with direct access t
West Lake Crystal. See this on
now fo' iust $55,300.

R00m To Spare

12' wide, furnIshed. 1 BR, AC,
Adults. Also 1 trailer space1. 332.

New modern single story I &amp;
bedroom acts, and co,npletel
furnished studio apartments
Conveniently located I. beautlfuII
landscaped, Abundant storag
(including attic) and "GE Energ
Efficiency Package". From $141

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112.20*

NWoRiii REALTY

M.

apts. Tennii

NOW LEASING
Sanford Court
Apartments

Our service is dsigned to help
employers find the "right" in.
each b opening, and
to help you end needless and costly
waste of time spent Interviewing
unqualified applicants. We
etiminate the cost of extensive and
espenslve advertising, along with
the time and espense Involved.
Call us and let us do the werk for
* you. We are here to serve you.

JL-

Langwood, 1 BR mobIle home wlfl
nice Pie, room. On high dry 101

rural area. No down payment,
Monthly payments less than rent,
Call to see if you Qualify,

Man preferred. No pets. 3Z ,ij

Iastmo, required. 322.2710.

"ar. &amp; Mrs. Employer"

WItNESS my hand and official
seal Of said Court on the 17th day of

By Jean F Wilke
Deputy Clerk
SIEPISTROM, DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
Post Offc. Brt* 1330
FlagshIp Bank Suite zi
$-lford FIa. 32771
PublIsh Sept 22.39 &amp; Oct

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Lake Mary-Rent a 2 BR fun
home instead of a hous. SpI

3 room apt. utilities lnctuded,)st

LITTLE FEE GENCY

42-bliSIIgflh5

1973 Schutt Chlu
3 BR, l
beth, I? x 65' with 3' x 17' tIp out
Call after 5.323.4163.

__________________

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The government has released
money for subsidized housing to
qualified buyers. New houses in a

sWimmlng, playground

__________ __________________

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They're Hot"

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-4Iose FurshSd

recreation room, laundry root
and clubhouse. 2550 Rldgewoo
Ave. Sanford. PH 323.4420

we are iooIng for a retired couple
to lIve on our properly cio acres,
10 minutes from downtown San.
ford). The lady will have house.
keepino duties and care for our
children. The man will be
responsible for the care of the
grounds. A salary and separate
living quarters will be offered to
the right couple wtw must be
sober, reliable and Christian in.
dividuals. References will be
checked before interview is
arranged Reply to Boz 411, co
The Evening Herald P.O. Bøx
.
Fia. 32771.
___________________

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"Get Em While

Arms

Spacio I, 21 3 BR

41-4usis

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Information.

DANIEL J. HATTAWAY, et. us.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
,
TO: DANIEL J. HATTAwAY and
RUBY P. HATTAWAY,
his wife,
Whose residence is:
PINEFOREST NORTH,

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Rent or Sell
Immaculate 3
beth, carpeted, garage, fencsdyd.
$155 me. 333.7454.

OVIEDO.FTU_. Duplexes, Furn. 01
Unfurn., Wooded, Home site lots
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE. 345

AVON

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I

This Notice shall be posted in
three (3) public ,laces within the
City of Winter SprIngs, Florida, at

Ph, 322.3$3

2700 W. 25th St. (SR44A)

WITNESS my hand and the of.
ficial seal of this Court at Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, this 27th
day of September, 1974.
(COURT SEAL)
Anpii.,r H. Beckwith
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jean F. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
IHEREBYCERTIFYthatacopy

SemInole County, Florida:
M. Kirshfield and Connie A, Kir. TGAGE COMPANY,
Lot SI, HOWELL ESTATES shield, Route 2, Box 339
The East 50 feet of Lot 20, nd all
Ml, Crystal
REPLAT,as recorded in Plat Book
Plaintiff, ot Lots 21 and 22 in Block 1 of
River, FlorIda 32339.thisfltthdayof vs.
15, pages 47 and 45, public records of
SAMUEL A. ROBINSONS SUBSeptember, 1976.
Seminole County, Florida.
PETER
E. NILSSON
I If you fail toappear or thowcause (Seal)
F.
NILSSON,
his wife, and NORMA DIvISiON of Bioc 1, 2,3, and I of
SAMUEL A. ROBINSONS AD.
Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr.
in accordance with this notice, a
Defendants.
DITION TO OVIEDO, according to
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OP SUIT
default will be entered against you
the pies thereof as recorded in Plat
By: Jean E. Woike.
TO: PETER E. NILSSON and
for the relief souoht In the tAm
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i
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wv.v
'
I piiiit.
NORMA F. NILLSON,
'
Publish: Sept, 29. 74
Seminole
County,
Florida.
his wife
Thisnoticewillbepublithedonce
has been filed against you, and you
2349 Research Avenue
I a week for four 1 consecutive DEO1SI
_________________________
are required to serve a copy of your
Baltimore,
Maryland
21211
weeks in hi Evening Her.id, a
IN THE CI*CUIT COURT FOR
written defenses, if any, Pc' it on
YOU ARF
nuving general cr
IINULt COUNTY, FLORIDA
GIBBONS, TUCKER, McEWEN,
acornpaainsfo,cIos,amor,gage
culahion in Seminole County, PROBATE DIVISION
SMITH,COFERITAUBatIors
encumbering the following reel
Florida.
File Number 76.237.cp
tot piaintllo, wttos* address is P.O.
property:
WITNESS my hand as Clerk of the
DivisIon
Box 1343. Tampa, Florida 33401, and
Lot 10. Block C, SKY LARK
said Court and the seal of said Court
In Re. Estate of
file the original with the Clerk of the
SUBDIVISiON, according to the
this 27th day of September, 1976.
CALVIN VERNON GRAY
above styled Court on or before
piat thereof, as recorded in Plat
(Seal)
ea
November 2. 1574: otherwise a
Book
I?,
Page
53.
of
the
Public
Arthur H. Beckwitpi, Jr.
NOTICE OF
Judgment may be entered against
Records of Seminole County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ADMINISTRATION
you for the relief demanded in the
Florida
By: Mary N. Darden
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Complaint.
has been liled against you and yOu
Deputy Clerk
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
WITNESS my hand and seal of
are
required
Publish: Sept 25. Oct 6. 13, 20. 1974 THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
to serve a copy of your
this Court on September 27th, 1574.
written defenses, if any, to it on
DEDl4
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
(Seal)
__________________________
JOHN M. MCCORMICK, attorney
IN THE ESTATE:
Arthur H Beckwitti, Jr.
f , Plaintiff, wtiot. udd,.,. I.
-.------ne
.e
-..
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,
L
clerk of the Circuit Court
cy FOTIFIED Office
Box
3373.
301
East
Ch
that the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
By:
Mary N. Darden
administration of the estate Street, Orlando, FlorIda, and tile th
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN by of CALVIN VERNON GRAY,
Deputy Clerk
original
with
the
Clerk
of the abovethe Planning and Zoning Board oi deceased, File Number 76237CP, iS styled
Publish: Sept. 29, Oct. 4, 13,20, 1574
Court on or before November
the City of Winter Springs, Florida, pending in the Circust Court for
DED 132
1st,
1976; otherwise a ivdgment may
that said Planning and Zoning Board Seminole County, Florida,
Probate be entered against you for the relief
Division. the address
wiIlholdapubiichearingtoconij,,
of which is demanded in thi Complaint.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
a request by the Winter Springs Seminole County Courthouse.
P.O.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand andfhesealof
Development Corporation to build a Drawer C.. Sanford. Florida. The
said Court Ofl September 23rd, 1574.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 'S6$-CAe4.F
convenience store within the personalreprnentativeof the estate (Seal)
In Re: the Marria5e 04
Tuscawilla
5 LINDA GRAY CLARK. whose
P.U.D.
Legal
WILLIAM
Arthur Pt. Beckwith, Jr.
FRANKLIN
Description as follows:
AN
address i Rt. , Blacnshear,
DERSON, HuSband
Clerk of the Circuit Court
From the centerlin, of in- Georgia. The name and address of
arid
ByCherry
Kay Travis
tersection of Winter Springs Blvd. the pe:sonaI repr,sefltativvs
Deputy Clerk
MARY PATRICIA ANDERSON.
and Northern Way, as shown in Piat torney are Set forth below.
Wife
Publish: Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, 70, 1976
of Winter Springs Unit Four as
All persons having claims or OED.Ii9
NOTICE OF ACTION
recorded in Plat Book 1$. pages 6, 7 demands ogain$t th, estate
are _____________________
TO. WiLLIAM FRANKLIPI
&amp; 5. Public Records Of Seminole required,
WITHIN
ANDERSON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
County, Florida; run N. $4 degrees MONTHS FROM THETH1EE
DATE OF FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Residence a address
23' 03" E. along the centerline of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF FLORIDA.
Unknown
Winter Springs Boulevard and along THIS
NOTICE, to file with the clerk CASE NO. 74.I711.CA44.I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
a prolongation of said centerline of the above court a
written
action tot Dissolution of Marriage
IN RE: THE
MARRIAGE
OF
212.15 feet to the point of curvature statement of any claim, the name DOROTHY
LEE
W000S0N,
ha been filed aganst you and
of a curve concave Northerly with a arid address of the crecuitor or his
you
are required to serve a copy of your
radius of 1145.92 fees and a central
Petitioner,
Qeflt or attorney, and the amount
written
defenses,
il
any,
to
it
on
s
angle of 06 degrees 45' 19"; run claimed.
lftheclaimisnotye,dv,, RICHARD AARON W000SON,
KIRBY
MOPICRIEF,
thenceEasterIyaiongthearof5
the date when it will become due
of
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
curve 133.11 feet to the point
Respondent.
Shall be stated. II the claim is
NOTICE OF ACTION
MONCRIEF, Plaintiff's Attorney,
tangency; thenc, run North 10 contingent
wtiOSe address is. Post Office Box
unhiquidated, the THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
degrees 22' II" W.. 110.00 feet to the nature of the or
uncertainty shall be
RICHARD AARON wooDsoN
"' 'rd Florida. 3217), on or
point of beginning; thence continue Stated. lithe claim is secured,
the
Al 0 Al A G
before October 19, 1914, and file the
N. 10 degrees 22' II" W. 12500 fef; security Shall be descri.
The
Det, 4
origiMi With the clerk of lhi Court.
thence run N. 11 degrees 54' 24" E. claimant shall deliver suffici
Otherwise • defaull will be entered
Fleet Post Office
15000 feet; thence S. 19 degrees ' cop'es of the claim to tii• eI.,
against you for the relief demanded W
tW YORK. NEW YORK
54" F. 125.00 feet to a point on a enable the clerk to mail one cop;;
0
fl the Petition
curve concave Northerly With a each personal representative
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
WlT NESSmyhandandth,Sealof
radiusof 1OISl2fet; thencefro,yi a
AlIpersonsinlft,st,diflth,es,at,
that DOROTHY LEE W000SON
this Court on the 13th day of Sep
tangent bearIng of S. 70 degrees 11' ho whom a copy
of this Notice of
temt)er, 1974
a tiled a Petition in the Circuit
02" W., run Westerly, through a Administration has been malied are
(Seal)
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
central angie of 05 degrees 26' 44.', required,
WITHIN
THREE
Dissolutionof Marriage. and you
Arthur H. Beckwittt, Jr.
along Ihe arc of said curve 170.71 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court
feet to the point of beginning, con- THE FIRST PUCLICATION OF are reoulrnt to Serve a copy Ui your
Written
By Mary N Darden
defenses, If any, on KEN
lamIng 0.44.76 acres, more or less.
IIETH w, MCINTOSH, of STEN
Deputy Clerk
The Public Hearing will be held in they may have that thaIienges
the
Kirby Moricrief, of
STROM. DAVIS &amp; MclN TOSH,
Winter Springs. Florida on the 11th qualification5 of the
personal address
AND MOPICRIEF
5 Post Oftle Box 13)0,
day of October, 1974 at 7:30p.m., or reprPsen?ative, or the
venue or
Poit Office Box 7fl
Sanford, Florida, 37771. afld file the
as soon thereafter as possible, at iurisd,ction of the court.
original w1th the Clerk of the ebove
Sanford, Florida 32771
which time interested panics and
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Atturney-s for Plaintiff
cI$izensforan1againsttheprpo.J OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED styled Court on or before Octol&gt;,r
1974, otherwIse a default
PubTh Sept 15.72,79, Oct. 6, I74
request will be heard. Said hearing WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
and
DED Si
ultimil, iudgment Will be .nt.r.d
may be continued from lime ho tim.
Date
of lh. lI.'tt
-•_•

the City Hall within the said City,

1ain1i

engaged In buslneis at I7.fl and Dog

Station Ittendinti
Union ê

Hwy 434, Longod.
________________

1

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

FICTITiOUS NAMU
Notice is hereby given theA I am

serving a copy of your written
defenses, if any,uponthelawfirrn

.,,,M1 I)

SKATING-.

Servics

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24times............24c a hue

41-Houses

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COVE AT5

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished, NewlI
redecortcJ. Come see. E. Airpoil
Blvd., Sanford, 333.1340.

lmmedi*
steady amploymin,. App'y to:
Smittys Inc., V4 Orlando Drin,
332211L

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($LOOMINIMUMCHAROE)
SATURDAY 5.Noon
3 LInes Minimum
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at the Fonz Party

Jj

PRICE IS RIGHT

P.I9

BAMBOO

Isal. Here N I4, FL

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hod

Houses Unfurni

.MACHINIST
E*JItlIIlCSd. Sfl1PP?y lfl. h$5 ar
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5:00

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CE CE

MYSTERY OF

CI)

SANFORD AND

CL

14

Hmes

30-Apmrtment

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Seminole
Orlando - Winter Pork
322-2611
831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
lthrustlmn........lIca liii
HOURS
4thru 23
1:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.

Florida Statutes 1557.
5: Frances Miffs
Evelyn E. Donaldson
Publish: S.pt. 25. Oct.4, 13, 30, 514
DEDIlS

i) 14 THE ELECTRIC
COMPApy
CI) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
• THE PJFLEWN

3:00

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CL WILD, WILD WEST

BAU.ROUR:Com.

as.) PRlGAL

ClANfl

the ntsy.
700

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Statutes, To-Wit: Section $44.01

MYTHREESONS

S PARTRIDGE FAMILY

trn.neWur..
14 CBS MOVIE: McCfoud:

2 IN SCHOOL TELEVISION: Orange County
Sdiocl S)5tem, it,(4 3 p.m.
14 (Mon., Wed., FrI.) 700
CLUB (Tue) UFE IN THE

RIN TI TiN
500
ADAM 12

1

CLASSIFIED ADS

Track, Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of SAN.
FORD ORLANDO PAINT AND
Afternoon
BODY, and that I intend to register ______________________ ______________________
sold name with the Clerk of ph. __________________________ _____________________________
1200
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
k-Child Care
(I) NEWS
Florida in accordance with the _____________________
provisions of the Fiditiøus Name
(4) CI) YOUNGAND REST.
Legal Notice
Statutes, To-Wit: Siction S45.0
LE$
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM? - Educaf1oflapChfldCa,eporasj
,
Florida Statutes 1557.
ii you qualify. 323 $12'I
IN YOUR FAMILY?
5 PERRY MASON
373
INVITATION TO liD
5: Paul E. Evans
AL
ANON
____________________
tws
CE
Publish: Sept. 25, Oct. 4, 13.30, 1574
( FUN FACTORY
The Board of Trustees of the DED.i
For families or friends of problem
ls-tIeIp Vnted
Seminole County Pubiic Hospital
•
drinkers.
..
- - - invites
bids
upon
the
following:
1210
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP THU For further information call 123.4311 Mature companion to live in and
UROLOGICAL TABLE
IIOHTIINTH JUDICIAL dR.
or write
CE
THE GONG SHN
care for olderly weman. Must
Additional information, plans and CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O.
havedrivers license. 3fl424iaVter
(4) (I) $flQ4 FOR
specifications are available at Of COUNTY, FLORIDA
Box 533, Sanford, Fla. 32171.
1p.m.
TOMOP.R
fire of the Purchasing Agent.
CASE NO. 74.712.CA.i5.P
S LOVE, AMERICAN
All bids shall be mailed to the PAN AMERICAN BANK OF ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil l4OUsekeeper,Sdaywelli,childcare
Board of Trustees of the Seminole ORLANDO, NA., formerly known
Free, 411-2027 for "We Care"IY'
after school, good benefits,
County
Public Hospital. 1101 East as Citizens National Bank of
"Holline," Adults or Teens.
references I transportation
(I) AU. MY CHILDREN
First Street. Sanford, Florida 32771. Orlando,
required Sweetwater Oaks. $4
12:55
All bIds shall be postmarked not
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Plaintiff,
5771 or III 0535 after S p.m.
CE ( pj9( P4WS
later than the 4th day of October, vs.
PROPLEM
_____________________
1574. and shall be received on or JAMES M. KIRSHFIELD and
Perhaps A,cof,olic Anonym
1:00
Nurses: RN'S 1 LPN's, Aides. Aidbeforethe 11th day of October, 1514. CONNIE A. KIRSHFIELD,hlswifo,
Can Help
companion. Needed' immediately.
(2)
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Consideration of such bids will
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Defendants.
CE MODAY
ta place at the meeting of the
Write P.O. BOx 1213
CLERK'S NOTICE OP SALE
CJ) NEWS
Board of Trustees in the Seminole
Sanford. Florida 32771
UNEMPLOYED? Never again if
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
CE RYAN'S HOPE
County Public Hospital (Seminole pursuant to a Final Judgment In
you have sincere desire and
Memorial
Hospital)
at
11:30
o'clock
Forecioss,-,
dated
the
21st
day
of
•mbition SirIus only please call
tiO': (Mon.)
5-Lost &amp; FOUnd
am. on the 12th day of October 1574. September. 1fl4. and entered in _____________________
5747036 atter 4 p.m. or write 1010
Stapa to oanger: SI.ling
Publish Sept. 27, 21. 25, 1514
Giovanni,
Deltona, Fla.
Civil Action No. 74.717.CAO9.F In
_____________________
Hasisn, RAh AomLt (1us$.)
DED130
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
$100
Reward
r_a,
Management opportunity available.
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole
For the returnof purse and contents.
For Personal Inferviow call 373RhdaRg.1a61..)
County, Florida, wherein Pan
Keep money. 322-1301.
1542.
Toug
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF American Bank of Orlando, NA.,
Jo
San,
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SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA formerly known as Cltix
LInda Cit&amp;. 1958.
National
Have some camping equipment you LPN, I to 12 shIft. Geriatric cx.
ci 7I4J1-CA45.0
BankofOrlando.anatlbenking
e Tal Snger." Joat
no longer use? Sell if all with a
perlence preferred. Aprly in
LESTER
KALMANSON
and
association
is
the
Plainfiff
and
McCrea, Whit 9i44, 1957
Classified Ad in The Herald. cai __________________________
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
___________________________
BARBARA KALMANSON. his wife, Kenneth Fortune and Carol A.
3272411 or l31.53 and a friendly vaieicent Center, 530 Mellonville
Plaintiffs Fortune, his wife, are the Defen.
(Fri.) 'Racket Busters.'
Ave.
will help you
vs.
danti, i,ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH,
George Brent, Humphrey
JAMES
E.
MUSIC
and
CORINA
Clerk
of
the
above-entItled
Court,
Bogut 1938.
MUSIC, his wife,
will sell to the highest and best
1:30
Defendants bidder, or bidders, for cash at the
NOTICE TO APPEAR
CE ( DAYS OFOUR UVES
Legal Notice
west front door of the Seminole
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF County Courthouse, Sanford,
CE CE AS THE WORLD FLORIDA
Florida at 11:00 am, on the lMh day
RNS
FICTITIOUS NAME
TO: JAMES E. MUSIC and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
of October, 1974, the foling
(I) FAMILY FEUD
CORINA MUSIC, his wife
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
described property as set forth in
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
we
are
CUlT OP THE
STATECIR.
OP
200
Last known Address:
said Final Judgment of Foreclosure engaged in business at 4405 Lenn,al FLORIDA IN AND FOR
1011 Manchester Circle
(I) $20,000 PYRAMID
situate in Seminole County, Florida Beech Or.. Orlando 32110. Seminole SEMINOLU COUNTY.
Maitiand, Florida 3215l
to wit:
210
County, Florida under the fictitious CIVIL ACTION NO. 74IU4CA4S.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Lot 4. Block C, THE COLON. name of INTERIORS BY REY. U
(2) ( THE DOCTORS
that a complaint seeking the NADES FIRST SECTION, ac
TREX. and that we intend to Division
CIJTHEGUIDINGUGHT
foreclosureofamortqag,hasbeen cording to the Pat thereof as regiltersaidnamewiffitheClerkof ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN
CE ONE UFETOUVE
IiledintheaboveentitledCourt,and recorded in Pi&amp;t Book 13, pages 75
the Circuit Court. Seminole County. ASSOCIATION, a corporation,
you are summoned, ordered and
14 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
and SO. Public Records of Seminole
Florida in accordance with the
required
to
show
cause
why
the
County,
Florida,
Plaintiff,
(NW)
provisions of the Fictitious Name
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Judge Johnson, in instructions to the jury. said nudity In itself

isn't unlawful. He told the Jurors that to find the dancers guilty
they
mint determine from the testimony given that exposure of
FULEN WIDER AND HERRING
sexual organs was made In an indecent and vulgar manner.
are they after Club Juana?
A half hour later the jurors returned verdicts of innocent for
Miss Hall; Marilyn G. Ward, 20, Sanford; Susan J. Ronske, 24,
Casselberry;
Margaret
Ann Davis,
24, Fern Park; Felicita R.
organs in a vulgar, indecent maimer. The directed verdict of Goodwin,
18, Orlando;
Sandra
Lynn Harrison,
acquittal for Mrs. Theresa Renee Weaver, 18, of Lake
19, Winter Park;
c land, was
granted because witnesses failed to identify her in ourt as one of Diana Brooks, 19, Altamonte Springs; Penny J. Meeks, 20,
the dancers arrested In the -aid, the court ruled.
Gainesville, and Catherine Norls, 21, Winter Park.
Following the trial one juror said, "we just went by the law."
Dr. Richard Smith, an Orlando gynecolo
testified for the Another member of the panel said, "There was no other verdict
defense that if a girl was standing erect,gists,
her sexual organs we could return."
wouldn't be visible.
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Smith said on Cross-examination by Assist
have 'set a
ant State Atty. precedent In all of Florida" and the verdicts verdicts
are an indication that
Ralph Erikksm that he's allowed to drink free at Club Juana adults
can seek adult entertainment,
about 80 per cent of the time and that he's dating a former Club
A
Casselberry
policeman testified during the two-day trial
Juana employe. He also said that he would charge the club at that
the front door of the Club Juana bears a sign stating, "If
least $300 for his testimony as an expert witness.

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SCIDA Asks Study
On...,iIi
scopIA,
By ED PRICKETI
Herald Staff Writer

over to private industry would county commissioners became
bring in revenue from the Initial disenchanted with operations
at
sale, turn back about $l0,000 the port, Basically. SCIDA
Seminole County govern- yearly to the county from race seeks
industry for all Seminole
ment's industry-seeking agency track funds,
require no future County, while SCOPft1's main
today called for a study by the lands
and decrease the interest is in attracting water.
county commission to look Into cost oftaxes
running the port.
related Industries.
the possibility of selling assests
At
a
meeting
at
the
court.
at the Port of Sanford and
After news stories surfaced
returning the money to thehouse in Sanford, SCIDA board
members voted unanmiously to outlining the SCOPA-SCIDA
taxpayers.
request in writing a study by merger, St. Laurent and
Emphasizing kids he's seen the county commission. County Mooney sat down to try to come
on the streets without jobe, Commissioners have
discussed UP with a method of reducing
Georges St. Laurent said today combining SCIDA and SCOPA. tax dollars and providing a
the Seminole County Industrial They say since
both agencies more aggressive Industry.
Development Authority are industry-seeking, a merger seeking agency.
(SCIDA) budget should be could result in a savings to the
three or four times Its present taxpayer.
$100,000 allocation.
SCOPA, however, was
With money received from created by an act of the Florida
sale of port assets and other Legislature. Any sale would
items, St. Laurent said SCIDA's probably require an ap- budget could be increased propriate resolution introduced Around The Clock ..........4-A
which, in turn, would lure in. by the Seminole Legislation.
Bridge' ..................4-B
dustry to Seminole and reduce
Calendar..... ........ ... .S-B
unemployment.
"Let's unlegislate it," St. Comics ...................4-111
Laurent declared.
Crossword ................ 4-B
St. Laurent, a SCIDA .board
St. Laurent said the port EditorIal ....
member, said he's not opposed,
. 4-A
is "unique" in that It is Dear Abby ............
.......... ... 3-B
also, to combining SCIDA with asituation
IS-million dollar asset which Dr. Lamb ..................
the port — If a study determines returns no doUars to
4-fl
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that is the most economically
payer. He said turning the port Hospital ..............
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feasible alternative,
over to an aggressive en- Obituaries
However, both St. Laurent
..
terpreneur could "channel Sports
and SCIDA Chairman Gene funds into an
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aggressive in- Television
Weather .. ............ .5-B
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SCIDA was created after Wom en
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California underwriters have
agreed to purchase the bonds
WASHINGTON (AP) PresThe President was asked if a
for resale. In addition, the ident Ford said today he is con- rash of news reports about the
Washington-based lawyer said fident the current Inquiry into inquiry by the Watergate
Phoneserv's corporate officers his past campaign finances will cial prosecutor, coming in spethe
have pledged $255,000 in demonstrate he is 'free of any midst of his campaign
against
operating and startup capital. allegations" of impropriety and JImmy Carter,
was troubling
In the event Phoneserv Is expressed hope the matter can him.
unsuccessful, the county would be resolved quickly.
Ford replied that he was not
not be obligated to repay
Perched on the side of his as concerned about it for politibondholders,
Oval Office desk. Ford told re- cal reasons as he was because
That little nicety would fall to porters he had never diverted of his "record of personal in.
Overton &amp; Co. and any campaign contributions for tegritv.
Eldridge &amp; Co., the two his personal use.
see related story, page 2-A
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Herald Staff Writer

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"The issue today is that Fulenwider cloem't want Ow Ckb
Juanai nhis little bellwick," Hanlon said "He's the single
imposed censor in Seminole County. If you think he's (1* 1u
self appointed censor of Seminole County, Florida, then go to the1
jury room and find them all guilty.,,
Erifrfrso told the jurors the Issue was "what does Seminole
County term sexual organs. . .what is common decency?"
"I challenge you to come out and say this dancing was decent
and fit to be seen In Seminole County," Erlkkson told the Jurors.

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operates under the auspices of location In South Seminole
Phoneserv Inc. officials the county commission.
County.
today said they will employ
SCIDA Director Jim Daniel
about 35 workers Initially at a said Phonesery is "unique" in
St. Laurent insisted on
site in Industrial park near that the firm Is starting from hearing from underwriters
Interstate-4 and SR-46.
before today'i SCIDA approval
scratch.
Frank Proctor, Phonesery
takes
effect He said he needed
Daniel also said he's been
secretary, said he anticipates assured a New Jersey firm will assurance from the undoing one-ha lf million dollars reloca te here In January. That
that they approve
worth of business the first year firm will employ an additional the photIesery concept.
beginning In January.
30 employes, according to
Mrs. Garfield assured St.
The second year Phoneserv Daniel.
Lawent and other SCIDA board
plans to double its output,
Plus, Georges St. Laurent, a members
such assurance will
according to Proctor.
SCIDA board member, said he be forthcoming within 60 days.
The Industrial bonds were
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dancers' sexual organs exposed.
"We're not talking about morality In Seminole County,"
Hanlon told the jury, "but criminal charges brought a
brgaisat Wme
women."

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underwriters, personally, Is negotiating with
Proved an $850,000 bond Issue
SCIDA
is
a
taxpayer4unded
two firms which would employ
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Club Juana operator Michael Pinter, acquitted Wednesday in
County Court along with 10 dancers charged with exposure of
sexual organs In nude dancing, claims State Atty.
Abbott Herring
and his chief investigator, Jack R. Fulenwider, have
a vendetta
against him and the Casselberry night spot.
"I knew Herring and Fulenwider had It in for inc and the
Juana," Pinter told reporters after the group came cheering from
the courtroom. "I was scared but the Judicial system works.
Herring Is unbelievable. Just wait WI November. Now people will
see how he uses his office."
Associated Press today reported Pinter promptly vowed that
his girls would soon bare it al again and that if law enforvcmcnt
officers "bunt us again, we'll file for an injunction to stop the
hharassment."
Both Herring and Fulenwider denied there is any vendetta. 'I
just do my Job based on the law," Fulenwider said.
"Any investigations involving Pinter and Club Juana are
based on Information requiring Investigation," Herring said
today at 'fltusville in a telephone interview.
"As long as we get Information we'll continue to investigate. I
think it's his (Pinter's) activities that require investigation. I
think any Investigation he brought on himself. Anytime
there
are nude performances that In my opinion are violations of the
law, I'll continue to file cases. The sheriff will continue to enforce
the law and I'll file cases and go to court," Herring said.
Pinter and the dancers were arrested May 12 when a cornLined force of sheriff's deputies, Casselberry policemen and state
attorney investigators raided the club on U. S. 17-92.
County Court Judge Harold Johnson direct ed a verdict of
acquittal for Pinter and one dancer before the case went to the
four-man, two-woman jury Wednesday. The court ruled that
state's witnesses failed to prove a prima fade case against Pinter
on 10 misdemeanor counts of aiding and abetting and hiring or
procuring nude da ncing in which dancers exposed their sexual

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Orlando, had "completely exposed her vagina" whili on stage
May 12. MIu Hall took the witness stand to deny the *gMlsn
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just over $3,900, including the
framed by heavy timbers
The parents told board ernse of grading and dirt insteps
an effort to prevent
children
members several weeks ago removal, installation of 1,200 from speeding downhill
on
The Seminole County School that while the 120,000 bridge feet
of asphalt swale to aid bicycles and creating greater
Board Heard a report Wed- built last year by the school
on both sides of th
nesda y night indi cat ing that It system seem
ed "adequate," walkway, planting 7,500 feet ofe danger potential.
could cost more than $8,600 to the
walkways leading to its east sod, and mi.scellaneoas Items
Chairman Robert (Bud )
install a fence and sidewalk on entrance were too
pointed out that Layer
steep for such as fertilizer, water and
the approach to a footbridge young children and were
is "chirged by law with the
too
rniiir.knance,
the
re
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'which connects the Bel-Aire- slippery to be safe.
safty of all our 34,000 students,
School
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area
of
The panel was asked Lu look (Bud) Layer rscommended and if he says he thinks we
Altamonte Springs with Spring into the possibility of grading leaving the bridge, which ought to leave the bridge the
Lake Elementary School.
down earthen banks near the'
way it is because of safety, tht.i
But the board delayed action bridge, surfacing walkways enables students to cross the I think weshould
se -ioLL!y
little Wekia River, "as it
on the report until more details with asphalt or concrete and for
constthr his recommendation "
safety reasons"
are available concerning possibly creating a
"terraced"
Board members and parents
Panelist Davis Sims agreed
potential safety benefits which approach to further
reduce attending the session seemed to
With
Feather and added, 1
the proposed facilities might danger potential.
agree with a section of the haven't heard anything here yet
provide over existing conThe report given to the board report which noted that "the to indicate that any one
'hIions.
of these
Wednesday indicated that in. grade from the existing bridge method
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any
safer
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now have. I'd
site Inspection by Oviedo chain link fence over the 600- than eliminate
safety prob- hate to see us put a straight shot
contractor Richard Joyce and foot distance from the bridge to lems."
in there. I'd Lute to see us put
drawn up by school board a nearby residential street
Rather than make the railroad ties An there and then
Auxiliary Services Director would cost $2,700,
sidewalk a"s1ralght,btg"fr, 1
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Construction of an eight-foot- street to bridge, board Vice later say, 'Hey, this is
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complaints from parents In the wide concrete sidewalk ad. Chairman Pat Telson
suggested
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foosball, a table soccer game, amustement center, tild

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It SfBmP@d, self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed The

Oswald: "South was In with
the king. He studied the hand
for some lime and saw that he
us wasaI ggoing to makee his

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She stressed the fact that her lake after the initial spray
in "experimental." program has been completet
letters from neighbors of Blast- some problem. But St. Dennis
after 5 P.M. "Now I won't stay.
"Well. I'm elated," Mm But she said that initial
Kimbrough
f.
d a sale of the
It's not safe," she said. "On one Glenn d following a close
spraying of the weeds, which pr
"sod of a wilard
A public hearing on the center was pending and he felt occasion I saw a boy jammed
vote by the commission. she hopes will be done by program."He emphasized that
revocation of BlastOff's oc- the presence of an owner- ________________ to-2
"This represents a lot of hard December, in "not a one-time the program "could
go on enCUP&amp;tlOnal license Was Set for operator would help control the
work on the part of a lot of shot.,,
scenic Sanford, Page 2A
diessly.1'
Iheconunlssion'snext meeting, situation,
dedicated people."
Instead , the Altamonte
Democratic commissioners
Oct. 11. If Blut-Off is closed,
The Sanford Hot Foot's is just
I Harry Kwiatkowski, Sid Vihlen
Commissioner
John
Kim.
Sanford
will be left one of a chain all across Florida up against the back door brough said approval of the
Jr. and Mike Hattaway voted
without any gathering place. and St. Dennis said the situation smoking and jt didn't sme
program was "almost like
yfavor
of the program. At the
A half-dozen .Blast-Off here was ,,an exception.,, The .cigarette smoke,"
signing a blank check." Kirn.
first
neighbors attended last night's Sanford Hot Foot's Is cloaer to ' ltreedtypolfcesnenwhoptad brough
for a vote. the comfe
and Republican
meeting. but most of tin crowd homes than most of the chain's staked-out Hot Foot's also colleague Dick
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and highlighted the longest city that place," Commissioner building am with the letters an
Springs Council- week to fight for funds to councilman said she hopes
commission ieet1ng in at least Julian Stenstrom said after our sign, c1l4g on the roof, manAltamonte
Sandra
Glenn
won a stir- eradicate weeds in the 128-acre to continue to monitor the lake,
six months.
listening to the complaints.
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drinking and
prise
victory
today
when lake, and she attended a In addition, plans CalI for in.
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Hot Foot's owners Guy St.

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really losing Lots of glucose you
often exceeds 170 causing a will need to drink more water
Positive wine test. Because of and thus experience this dIf.
this essociatbon, sugar in the ficulty. You would have the
urine automatically requires a same problem the diabetic has.

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while eliminating the conDEAR READER- You have centrated sweets and dd
a rare disorder. in the normal Bulk cereal would be all right.
kidney the blood glucose Is first You should still eat fresh fruits
filtered out in the plaum inside and vegetables. Avoid sweet

kidney will reabsorb the
An infection of any
glucose as long as the level in cause headaches and fatigue
the blood does not exceed about too. Bladder infections may be
170 (milligrams per cent). more common with sugar in the
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which she believed to be heroin.

ford's other game room, BlastOff Amusements on South
agency Is next door to Hot
PAT SENTELL
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Foot's, said, "We've had
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voted to revoke Hot Foot's

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block down Ow &amp;Iley b
Hot
Font's, told the Co lssioner,

night, after the last group of
kids drifted away about 10:30.
It was a quiet weeknight &amp;i4 the Last night of business
for the amusement center on
French Avenue near 25th
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President Ford
Plan to do some scenesettlng for his second
televised debate with Jimmy Carter by
conferring at the White House With a
procession of visiting foreign ministers.
Ford's next debate with Carter, in San
Francisco on Oct. 6, will deal exclusively with
foreign policy and national security Issues.
Between now and then, the White House will
march a variety of foreign dignitaries Into the
Oval Office to show Ford dealing wi world
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affairs.
Hans-Dietrich Genscher, foreign mIrfter of
West Germany, was to start the parade
to the
Oval Office today.
White House Press secretary Ron Nessen
said foreign ministers of the Soviet Union,
Britain, France, Italy and other unspecified
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ROBERT s. NADAN — 8*(10.11
75)24E — Al Agriculture Zone —
To peit redeo concession stand

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position since the tropical storm reached hurricane status Monday, forecasters said.
At 6:30 a.m. E
today, the hurricane was
centered near latitude 77.8 north, longitude
58.0 west, or about 520 miles southeast of
Bermuda.
Forecasters said Gloria was expected to
drift northward at 10 m.p.h. It had been
moving at rive m.p.h. Gales extended in all
directions for a 100-mile radius from the storm
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of NW
thW½O
of 510t. of Section 131-31. Further
described as locat ed on Red Bug
Road. (01ST. I)
JOE C. WALLACE
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75)7STE — Al Agriculture Zone —
To park a mobile home on the W ½
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If you're bad, you stay after school no matter how
old you are. Right? Wrong
Just looks that way, as Mrs.
Laura Parker, Seminole High English teacher
lectures some of the parents who showed
up for Monday night's Parent Orlentation Night. It was reportedly one of the lighter
turnouts In recent years.

The Longwood city Council
Monday night approved a
contract with consulting
engineers Glace and Radcliffe
of Winter Park, calling for the
firm to pursue $4 million in
federal grants under the Public
Work., Law for construction of a
sewer system and expansion of
the city'swatersystern.
The contract calls for the city
to pay the firm a maximum of
$3,000 for submitting applications to the federal
government for the grants.
In addition, If the grants are

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the firm will be paid $141,660
from the federal money to
complete planning for the
utility systems and oversee
construction of the facilities.
some sa,000 is included in
the $146,610 fee for water

Mieting
This publIc hearing will be held i
the County Commission Chambe,5
of the Courthouse. Sanford. cr Ida,
on October is. Ifli. at 7:X P.M.,
en soan thereafter as PoUlble
Written commen flied with
ON ice
the Zoning Administrate,

system planning which would
Include a new water plant,
ground storage and aeration
system and water lines in the
west side of the city.
ot
The cost of t al engineering
services for the project,

according to the contract, would

an easement for ingress and egress
dI5Cibed as 1080*5: The N 23 ft of
theS½ottMSW¼and the S2Sft of
the N ½ of the SW ¼ lying East
S.R. IL Further described as
located on the NE corner of Ridge
Road and Jackson Road. (01ST. 1)
a. JAMES WILLIAMS — BA(10.
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To renew temporary trailer
parking permit on the W ½ of NW ¼
of NE ¼ of SW ¼ of Section 15-30-32.
be $264,400. Credited against off Ridge Rd. (01ST.
1)
the total, however, was some S. KARL. 0. STAIRS — BAllOts75)-laTE — A.) Agriculture Zone —
$iis,i already paid.
Toparkamobplendmeon,heN½ot
The federal grants being the S ½ of th e SW ¼ NW ¼ of
pursued would pay full cods of Section 23.20.33. Further described
the construction, making it (01ST.
as West1)of Cochran Road oft SR. .

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In Jaffa Kidnaping Case
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
State
charges have been filed against Jack T.
McWilliams In the kidnap-for-ransom of Sheri
Jaffa, who survived four rainy, mosquito.
infested days and nights while gagged,
blindfolded and tied to a post.
McWilliams was brought to the Duval
County Jail here Monday after the prosecution
shifted to the state. Federal authorities
dropped their kidnaping charge since there
was no Indication the alleged crime involved
crossing a state line.
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Description at Property
IC2TWP21SRGE3$E
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of SW ¼ of SE
Name In which auess.d Genre,
H. McGrath, Jr.
Allot said Property being in the
County of Seminole, State of

Florida.
Unless such Certificate or car.
tlticates shall be redeemed cc
cording to law the proper t
described in such certificate o
certificates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the court
house door on the 11th day of Dc
tober, 1375 a, 11:00 A.M.
Dated this 2nd day of September,
1375.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: T helma L. Scott,
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sept. 7, II. 21, &amp; 21. 1376
DED3
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DIED
157.ZM Florida Statutes

NOTICE IS HSREBY GIVEN,

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Report Claims Discrimination
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The final
report of a program on state jobs for minorities in rural North Florida says the state
"systematically discriminates" against
women and blacks,
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Former
Comptroller Fred 0. Dickinson probably will
go to either Duke or Emory University
hospitals for mental and physical tests ordered by a federal judge, his attorney says.

Jail Bids $30,000
Over County Plan

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HOSPITAL NOTES
SEPTEMBER 27,976
ADMISSIONS

George F. White, Deltona
Angelina P. Galluccj, Deltona
Lester T. Carroll, Lake Helen
Henry F. Leymann, Deltona
Robert
E. Shepard, Lake
Sanford:
Martha McCullough, Deltona Mary
Betty Bailey
Irwin W. Ohman, Deltona
Ronald Alexander, Lake
Martha Bauer
Alline Barwick, Longwood Monroe
Lazonja 1.. Bellamy
Ruth M. Baumholser,
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Mary A. Decode
Longwood
Shawn M. Edsall
Hazel M. Githuly, Osteen
Ben Eva ns
BIRTHS
Charles S. Faulkner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dalton (Kathleen)
Monday's high 93, today's low
James llartsfield
Burke, a girl, Maitland
RaInfall .01 Inch.
Celeste S. Harvey
DISCHARGES
Partly cloudy through
June J. Helms
Sanford:
Wednesday, with a chance of
George A. Hughes
Joe Anderson
thundershowers. Highs upper
Lows T. Kosky
Essie M. Atkins
$Os and low 90s, lows In low lOs.
Ronald L. Langdale
Clyde A. Jackson
Southeast
and south winds
Ruthie L. Payne
Alex Kiilingsworth
around 10 m.p.h. Rain
Fred F. Roettger
Earmm L. Midkiff
probability Is 30 per cent.
Rufus C. Sean
Alvin Milo
Doris J. Thornton
Mary A. Pritchard
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Jesse Wheeler
Grade Rentschler
Daytona Beach: high 12:37
Russell J. Wolff
Mary L. Smith
a.m., 1:14 p.m., low 6:37 a.m.,
Louis A. Romano, Bronx,
Ola S. Swarm
7:31 p.m.
New York
Walter E. Albrecht, Chicago,
Port Canaveral: high 12:07
Linda M. McNamara, ill.
a.m., 12:54 p.m., low 6:28 a.m.,
Casselberry
i.ettie A. Bensenhavcr, 7:06 p.m.
Chrintine
B. Gibbons, DeBary
Bayport: high 4:58 a.m., 7:10
Deflary
Dorothy Rinck. Deltona
p.m., low 12:31 a.m.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
An unsuccessful candidate for the Florida Supreme
Court says the proposed constitutional
amendment on merit retention of judges is "a
wolf in sheep's clothing,"
John V. Russell of Fort Lauderdale said
Monday he is organizing a group to oppose the
amendment.

NEW ORLEANS (AP)
The 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals, siding with Florida
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin, has overturned a
lower court order to reform the state prison
system by the end of this year.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
More than
half the residents polled in Panama City say
Hurricane Eloise was either good for business
or made no difference despite the damage it
did to the Gulf Coast area a year ago.
One tavern-owner told Florida State
University researchers that his business
soared in the storm's aftermath as swarms of
construction workers bellied up to his bar,
which served as a combination watering hole
and job center.

named acting

egional Meet Is Postponed

By DAVE RILEY
Carter, who has seldom been few days will determine where tray him as working on world
Associated Preu Writer
criminals and "violent and from a man who has been presoff the campaign trail in the Carter will spend the bulk
of his affairs.
Both Jimmy Carter and Pres- past month, was at home In effort in October.
street-wise" youthful offenders ident for more than 700 days alRepublican strategists plan behind bars.
idrtt Ford are hack at their Plains, Ga., today for two days
ready. But perhaps it is a necCarter's running mate, Sen. for Ford to claim in the Sin
But Carter campaign director essary one, since the record of
home bases, with Ford resum- of rest and to re-evaluate his Walter Mondale,
took Monday Francisco debate that he is ex- Ilajnflton Jordan leaped on the
ing the role of White House in- strategy for the remainder of off.
that 700 days shows serious
Ford running mate Sen. perienced In global diplomacy Ford speech Immediately,
cumbent and Carter re-eval. the campaign.
neglect
of the crime problem,"
Bob Dole was campaigning In and that he has conducted a
uating campaign strategy.
"That is a strange promise Jordan said.
The break In campaigning for the Midwest,
successful foreign policy. On
Ford returned to Washington Carter had been planned for
Ford's
plans
are
to
remain
at
the
other hand, Ford will par- - - - - - - CLIP AND SAVE - - - - - on Monday after his first exten- some time.
Aides had long said the White House, meeting with tray Carter as having never I
I
sive campaign trip of the sea- the Democratic presidential a procession of
visiting foreign dealt with representatives of
I
son, a three-day tour of the nominee was planning to take
ministers to set the scene for foreign nations in any official I AlffE N 110 N!
South.
some time off near the end of the second
presidential debate. capacity other than as governor
And he began laying plans to September to decide how he The
subject of that debate is of Georgia.
Portray himself as a world could best spend his time
for the foreign policy and national seAnd to help underscore his
leader in advance of his second remainder of the campaign.
curity,
and
Ford's
plans
call
for
claim
of on-the-job experience, I
debate with Carter, sched uled
Carter aides said the deci. holding numerous meetings
Ford
summoned Democratic I
for San Francisco on Oct. 6.
sions made In Plains in the next with the foreign leaders to par- and Republican leaders of Con- I
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cuss Secretary of State Henry I Medicare Insurance Entitles You To Home Use Of...
A. Kissinger's peacemaking ef. I
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w .BREATHING MACHINES • PRESSURE BED PADS,
Ford returned Monday night
WALLINGFORD, Conn. (AP)
John T.
"I definitly felt that I was
In an enor- from three days of campaign•OXYGEN
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Downey, who spent 21 years In a Chinese prison mous clash of politics.... Thatcaught
• COMMODES
probably was one ing In the South, where he
as a U.S. spy, says he doesn't feel embittered reason I didn't feel embittered in
terms of toured Louisiana, Mississippi,
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toward either his captors or U.S. officials, be- thinking somebody should
have done something Alabama and Florida.
a,.
cause he was "caught In an enormous clash of for me, because I felt it had gone beyond
• WHEELCHAIRS
that
His schedule calls for him to
• BATH EQUIPMENT
opposing politics."
point," he said.
remain
away
from
campaignAfter the "frustration" of early imprisonment,
Now, with three successf ul years of Harvard ing and
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in the White House until I
he said, "I came to change my attitudes towards Law School behind him
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and
word Friday that he Oct. 4, when he leaves for an I
China and the Chinese vis-a-vis the United States had passed the
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by
Your
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Connecticut bar examination, he extensive Western tour leading
as to how much of a threat, If any, they posed to leaned back In the conference room of his new up
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law firm, fidgeting as he answered questions.
u
cisco.
Downey, 46, reflected on his past as one of
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a
We Bill Medicare For You
He Is reported to have received upwards of
Ford wound up his Southern I
America's most celebrated cold war prisoners in $400,000 in back pay from the Central Incampaign trip with a speech to I
an interview Monday with The
We Deliver
Associated Press. telligence Agency after his release from prison, some 2,000 policeman, where he I
,
The Interview ended three years of self-Imposed bu he refused to disclose the elict amount.
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vowed to spend the first 100 '
public silence following a single news conference He also declined to answer most questions days of his administration, if he
on his return In 1973.
about his feelings towards the CIA and former is elected president, in a cru- I
During most of his captivity from 1952 to 1973, President
Richard M. Nixon, who played a role sade against crime.
Downey said he felt the polici es of both nations in his release.
I
He said his crusade wo uld inHwy. 17-92 at Lake Dr., DeBary, Fla.
madepe rsonallnterventionin hisbehalfaimod
dude a drive to place career •
CLIP AND SAVE
Impossible.
--after graduating from Yale University.

Storm Had Good Side Effects

5 Plead Guilty,
Freed On Bond

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States," said William Greener, deputy chairman
of Ford
campaign committee. But Greener
said that some who stayed to listen might well
have been persuaded about the candidate, too.
Greener and White House Press Secretary Ron
Nessen said there are no firm plans now for
further forays into the Deep South. Nessen said
decisions on later campaign targets have not
been made yet. He said they will depend on polls
and other soundings so that Ford's personal vote.
hunting can be concentrated on states where his
chances are best.
Ford said as he traveled that he is writing off
no state. "We thought it was a very good trip,"
Greener said when it was over. "It proved some
things and one is that we are not writing off the
South."

Campaigning To Resume Next Week

MIAMI (AP) Gloria, the fourth hurricane
of the year, is picking up a little speed
but its
7 5-mile-per-hour strength remains unchanged, the National Hurricane Center said
today.
There has been little change in the G!oria's
position since the tropical storm reached hurricane status Monday, forecasters said.
At 10:30 p.m. EDT Monday, the hurricane
was centered near latitude 27,0 north, longitude 58.0 west, or slightly less than 550 miles
southeast of Bermuda.

issuance 1371

Syrians Launch Offensive

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does It in a hwn-home drawl. That could be a
tough combination to beat.
Ford advisers said the President was tailoring
his emphasis to his audiences. He raised no new
issues. HI., call on Monday for a crusade against
crime, with tough measures against repeat offenders and violent, streetwise youths, fit the
same pattern.
By White House estimates, Ford saw or was
seen by 113,000 people during his heavy campaigning on Saturday and Sunday.
But there was no gauge to determine how
many people were there to see a president of the
United States, and how many were there to
applaud a campaigning Republican politician.
"You'd have to say that perhaps 25 per cent of
the crowds came to see a president of the United

'Gloria' Speeding Up

Scenic Route
For Sanford

Bofswana:'

WASHINGTON (AP) — From the Natchex to
Mobile, President Ford tuned his campaign
themes to the conservative Deep South, and his
strategists said those overtures to Jimmy ________________________
Carter's neighbors showed that the President
can win there in November.
cheer in the levee rallies Saturday during his
Ford said after his first Southern campaign Mississippi River cruise on the sternwbeeler
swing that he expects to score some surprises in Natchez, more thousands on the President's
states. A 5poksmansaJdMol)daypIg
SO
route across the Mississippi Gulf Coast on
the President thought his three-day trip was Sunday.
"just terrific."
But the cheers and crowds of September don't
Ford talked of a strong, tdghbudget national necessarily mean votes on Nov. 2.
defense; scorned federal gun control; and added
Ford and his advisers say that they will,
a tough law-and-order message In his Miami arguing that Carter,
5flc presidential
windup on Monday.
nominee, Is too liberal for the tastes of his own
It seemed to play well In deepest Dixie. There Southern homeland. But Carter also emphasizes
were thousands of Southerners to listen and conservative positions in th
e South
and he

Florida Charges Filed

Issued thereon. The certificate

Tu.iday, $10. II, 3m—IA

Ford Confident Of Votes In D%Fep South
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numbers and years of Issuance, the
deScription of the property, and the
names in which It was assessed or
as follows :
Certificate No. 2121. Year at

that Richard F. or Mll*ed W. Olson
— To park a mobile home on the E
the holder of the following car
____
2Il.aftoftheWfl2..ftol,MS 200 ft
liticates has filed said certificate,
of the S½ of the SW '4 of the NW
',
for a tan deed to be fluid thereon.
of the NW ¼ of Section 15-30.31,
on
The certificate number, and years
Clerk
Slpes Avenue. (01ST. 2)
of ifluanc,, the description of the
7. REOINAL POSTER — BA) to. property,
and the names In which it
•
lS.75)-791E — A-i Agriciuttjr, Zone was assns are as follow
Casselberry's 13-year city manager by the
s:
city
Councilman
—
To
park
a mobile horn. tornJoho Leighty as
Certificate No. 1549. Year ci
veteran city clerk, Mary council Monday night.
vice chairman of the governing
Issua nce 1374
i
Hawthorne, was
She is expected to remain
1 and 2. Mecca Hammock,
In body, replacing Councilman Sal o Lots
Description ci Property
1.
PS Pg 54, less the N S It of Lot I
Lot
III Replat of WinwOod park
thepogfortwo4tlwee
Orlando, who assumed the and
l
road rlghtof-way. Further P8 3 Pg 30.
while new applicants for
chairman's post with the described as at In Section 19-30Name In which assessed Royal
.1
31, on Oakway Street . (01ST. 7)
manager position are in- resignation last
Temple Pentecostal Assemblies of
week
of
s CHARLES DRAWDY — BAflO.
The Wor ld. Inc.
t1-Vid and a selection j Councilman Charles
Glascock. iS•M)-7ITE—A.l Agriculture Zone—
au
ISid property being in the
made.
To
park
a
mobile
home
The city will also be looking
on the County of Seminole. Slate
of
following
described Property: Begin Florids
foranewutity.0j
;
S.?ftNan
nEofIfltCL
effective at 5 p.m. ThurJay , the resignation of
uniets
sum
or
Utility S.R. 4 and CL of Henderson Lane, llflcru shalt certificate
.
be redeem ed cc.
A scenic route through Sanford will am be Mar
with City Manager Anthony Director John Lane effective run W 330 ef s SS3.7 ft E Iia it N 2"" cording to
kedto
I&amp;* the property
Guillano's resignatIon.
W 155 ft N to pt. F of beg. W to beg. described in
help visitors find the city's pointsof
Oct. 8. Lane resigned to accept (less
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) — Rhodesian
such certificat, or
rds),
in
Section
The
Sanford
city
30.19.30.
city commissioners Monday
certificates will be Sold to fbi
council elected a similar pod In Coral Gables. Further described
night approved
nationalist leader Jshua Nkomo is to leave for
as
West
of
1.4
on highest cash bidder at the court
the Chamber of Commerce's plans to put up signs
Old S.R. 15- (01ST. 3)
neighboring Botswana today for more talks
house door on the 11th day of Dc. v,
'
EDNA
L000INS
8*110- 18. tOner. 1975 at iioo A.M.
run rom the lakefront south
with black African leaders on the changeover
on Mellonville Avenue to 25th Street,
751.3TE &amp; 3i V — A) Agriculture
Dated this 2nd day of September.
then west to Park
Zone -- Lot Size Variance from
from white to black rule in Rhodesia.
1976.
Avenue and back to the lakefront. Some
43.560 sq ft to 31,200 sq ft and Rear
short excursions
Arthur H. BeCk*IIPI. Jr.
Also headed for the Botswana capital of
off the main path are also being planned.
Setback from SOn to 33 ft to park a
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
mobile home on Lots 172, 173. 171,
Some of the city's most elegant and attractive homes
Gabarone are U.S. Secretary of State Henry
By: Thelma L. Scott,
173 and 176, First Addition
are
to
Sylvan
Deputy Clerk
on Meilonmrlfle and Park avenues, Mrs. Bill Gielow
Kissinger's top Africa aide, William
Lake, PO 1, Pg It. in SectIon 31-13.
Publish; Sept. 7, II, 21. 21. 1916
told
the
commiss
i
oners.
. on Wilson Road. (D1ST. 3)
30
Schaufele, and British Minister of State for
DED37
C. VARIANCES
'We'll have to go through some pretty bad places
to
OF APPLICATIOp
African Affairs Ted Rowlands.
I.
CHARLES
HOWARD
CASADA
get where we're going," she said, "but it's the only way to
FOR TAX DEED
Five defendants scheduled clothing. Parmer said the suits — BA(ID.lI.743.,,V
Al 197.345 Florida Sta tutes
get there."
Agriculture Zone — Lot Width
for criminal trials this week
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
didn't fit a customer but the Variance
In other action at Monday's night meeting, cornfrom 200 ft to lMfton the
before Circuit Judge Robert B. now-defunct shop where
Richard
or Mildred W. Olson the
he following described property Begin holder ofF.he
missioners;
following
McGregor were allowed to worked got a refund and
741.43 ft N $3 dig 07' F of in.
has filed said cert ificates for a ac
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Savage fighting
"used tersection
— Formally approved the city's $3.7
remain free on bond during the
of
the
F
million
bud
ge
right
of
t
way
of deed to be issued thereon. The
money to keep the store Highway 17.92 and N line of Lafl Si,
was
today as Syrian troops and tanks
the fiscal year beginning Friday. A tax rate of$6.30 per
court-ordered pre-sentence open a little bit longer."
certificate numbers and years of
Block
0
D
.
R.
of
the
®
launched a new offensive to dislodge
of assessed property valuation was also approved.
Mitchell's fluance, the es
on of the
investigations Monday after
Lae Norvltz, 19, Maitland, Survey of the Levy Grant as property, and d cripti
the names n which It
Palestinian guerrillas from mountain strongDelayed consideration of the American Association
they entered guilty pleas.
recorded in pa i. Pg S. thence run
pleaded g uilty to the Aug. ; $3 dog
N was assessed are as follows.
of Retired Persons' request for free use
Ol'E160.7 ft, SOS deg451fl
of the civic cent
holds overlooking Beirut.
Sally
Miller,
Certibicaf, No 1737 Year of
19,
of
grand
larceny
ft.
of
a
VW
dune
W
151.1
ft.
until City Manager Warren
OS dig F MISS' to Issuance 1971
Casselberry, pleaded guilty to buggy from a service station beginning. AlsoN the
Knowles returns from
F 30.s ft of the
vacation.
Description of Property
delivery of controlled suance where he worked
W43.lO ft of Lot IS. Block D. lying S
F 50 ft of Lot 31 (Ies
at
the
time.
— Continued a Public hearing on a contested rezoning
N 226 ft) 81k
of S.R. 431 of the 0. R. Mitchell's H Fern Park
to Undercover vice squad He
Estates PB S Pg 13
told the court he was "J ust Survey of the Levy Grant. Further
that would allow for expansion of Guy's Bar-B.Que at
agents at Casselberry.
2101
Name in which assessed William
taking a ride" when a state described as located in Section 4.21 .
French Ave. The hearing will continue Oct. 11.
D Bridge &amp; Juanita Bridge
Defense attorney John A. trooper stopped him
30 on Highway 1792 and S. R.
It
All of said property being in
(Continued From Page 1-A)
south of (01ST 1)
A pproved fi re department plans to Inspect city
the
together.
Baldwin told the court that Or la
County
of
Seminole,
ndo In the stolen vehicle.
State of
Dube replied, "They better
buildings for hazards.
2- ALBERT &amp; MILLER
Beane argued that the
SA(iO Florida
have been
la76).tIv
Robert
Jackson,
not."
, pleaded
Rl*
ResIdential
Zan*
Agreed
ss
to
Unle
pay
su ch certificate or car
ci ty hail architects Watson and Co.
made to arrest the supplier of g lty to
commissioners ul
— Rear Yard Variance from to to tlficae, shall
ui
Petrolman Jack Fulenweider to renew an co d not refuse
l2080 for preliminary design work.
be redeemed ac
the illegal ug who was also firearm carrying a conceal ed 7.Sftto construct swimming pool on
Finished
plans
are
occupational
cording
to
law
Jr., who watched with
a
pistol
the property
on
Aug.
6.
Lot 30, Case Aloma, PB 15,
expected Oct. 18.
present at the transfer and
7, in described an such certificate
license If the businessmen m
Roy Bontic, fl, of Sanford, Section 33 21-20, On Verdep0Lane.
or
binoculars from the field across conditions
Certifica tes will be Sold to
received the money. Judge pleaded guilt
the
(DIST. 1)
highest cash bidder at the court
to
uttering
French Avenue, said he saw code: that stated In the city
a
McGregor told Assistant Sta te forgery —
3. THOMAS C. TAYLOR — 8* ( 10. house door on the 11th day of
"two or three white males thattaxes they present proof r
a stolen $30 check. 18.76).
Dc
101 v
Ri Resitial Zone tober. 1976 at 1100 AM.
Atty. Jay Novick that "it's
on the property have R
All live defendants could
smoking
Lot Size Variance from 5400 sq
a
marijuana
Doted
ft
somethizw
this
flint
nnak+
•..
i..
.._a
.
I
2nd
a
and
day
w t
—J rJ JV
,u cw sq VT And a Side Setback 1976
rv'.- iye a maximum sentence
cigarette" in Hot Foot's license fee.
variance on the North side from
looked
into."
Novick
A
meeting
said
he
five
ye
ar
25
Arthur H Beckwth, Jr
parking W.
s in prison on their
But the commissioners — sewer mmi of the regional and the cities of Sanford and would investigate,
feet to IS feet 1 Inches on the
Cler k of the Circuit Court
pleas.
co
ttee scheduled for Lake Mary, are expected to
following descriJ property: Lots
Auxiliary patrolman Tommy with Gordon Meyer
Paul
By Thelma L Scott
33, of
Wednesday night has been make a decision
31 And 12, J. 0. Packards
Judge McGregor set
Sands saldhehadseen boysa nd voted unanimously absent
Addition to
Deput y Clerk
on
the
location
Altomonte
Springs,
pleaded
to
revoke
postponed
until
Miay,
P82.
Pg
101.
In
tencings for Dec. 16.
Oct. .
Sect
Publish Sept 7, II. 31, 75, 1916
girls going into the bathrooms HotFoot'soccu
of treatment plants for the guilty to gi ving
1931. on the corner at
pa uonalli
t he U.S. Postal
Northward DED 36
The committee members,
Avenue and Greenway Street.
service a worthless $468 check
who represent Seminole County serve
(0151.2)
north Seminole.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
for a COD package of tailored
1. CLINTON BURT (BAO.la.7o.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
100V A.) Agriculture Zone
— Side by virtue of that certain Writ of
Yard Variance from 30,t,o33n
Execut ion issued out of and under
FICTITIOUS NAME
greenhouse on
the following the seal of the County Court of
Notice Is hereby given that I am
described progeny: F ½ of Lot 0 Orange County, Florida, upona final
engaged in business at SOS River.
hess 450 ft of W ½), of MCNEil's Iudgment render ed
view
Ave.,
in e afor esaid
Altamonte S pr ings 3710),
I
Orange Villa, P87, Pg 99, In Section court on the 15th day of August,
The bid proposal for conSeminole
AD
county, Florida under the
However, Sheriff John Polk
11 -21
2,onMcei Road. (01ST.]) 1976, in that certain case entitled.
fictitiouj name of 'DIANE SCOTT.
By BOB LLOYD
struction of 52 additional w
S. JAMES M. NICHOLS — OA(Io+ Barnett Bank of Winter
man for sin blocks before he an incident in which $
as I nst ructed to assem ble an
Park, N A,
THE WALLPAPER LADY", and It 76) 96V
3,
modular units at
HedStaff W ri
Seminole ad hoc committee that is
eluded them in the foot
Al Agriculture Zone - a National Banking Assoc iation.
that I intend to register Slid name
chase.
damage
was
done
to
a
school.
Rear
Yard
Variance
from
So
#1
to
A
Coy Jail can
24-year-old Sanford
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In about Presently studying jail space
u Plaintiff. vs. Patrick F Wilson and
Police Capt. C.B. Fagan ' The lady in this
ft and Side Street Var;ance from
case could Seminole County, Florida in
who was high on drugs when e arrededWashbuma
SO Doris Wilson, Defendant, wh ich
$30,000 more than what county needs so
ac
fltO36ftonthe5
short time have been seriously hurt," cordance with the Provisions of the of Lot 15. Florida
ISOftot theW 161
group could make attempt
itora,d Writ of Execution was
Land
commIssioners
ed to snatch a 70-year- later after a str
had an- a recommendation,
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
uggle. Mrs. Woodson said as he se
and delivered to me as Sheriff of
ntenced
old woman's purse, has been
timpated.
Colonization Company's Celer'1
A second bid, from Florida se
minoie County, Florida, and I
Galloway was treated for Washburn to consective five Sect ion 54509 Florida Statutes 1357
PlantatIon, P8 I. Pg 173. let
ntenced to 10 years in date bruises and abrasions.
t w have lev ied upon the folilng
5: Diane B. Scott
Sanford architect James CRJ also an Orlando
34
ft
for
road,
30
on
in
him,
Section
year prison terms on the two Publish: Sept. 25, Oct 5, 17, It. 1976 th
described pr operty owned by Doris
.
Melvin said today that
bid remained unopened because prison.
e NE corner of Riverview and Wilson, said pro
DED iai
Monday defense attorney offenses.
perty being located
Narcissus Avenue, (0151, 3)
from Eagle Contractors Inc. commissioners said
Circuit Court Judge J.
in SiTiTif101e County, Florida, more
LarryHoontoldthecowlt
the bid William Woodson
JANET T. KELLY —
f Orlando was $184,000. arrived 25 minutes past
INVITATION 10810
BA(io , particularly described as follows
76)102V — R IAA Residentiai
the bid sentence Mon da meted the Washburn had been under (j
Zone
OneltftchevroletMallbu IDNo
Commissioners initially had deadilne.
- Lot Width Variance from 90 It tQ
y to Robert L influence of drugs when
135)73 0345497, 7 dr, green in color, The
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
77 ft on Lot 17, Bear Lake
Washburn.
Washbur
n
anticipated spending about
Seminole County Public Hospital PS
Construction of the modular
pleaded attempted purse snatching
Heights, being stored al Ratliff &amp; Sons in
I. Pg 99. in Section 19 11
Invites bids upon the foting.
guilty in August to attempted occurred. He asked
$151,000. No decision was cells
law
on Sanford, Florida, Additional an
is sched uled for cornth
e
court
to
the
corner
of
Limeal
Beach Drive
UROLOGICAL TABLE
rob bery and resisting an officer help Washb
formation available from the Civil
From
reached this morning about the
Page
1.A)
and
ur,, get help for his
Playa hOIST, 3
Additional information plans a
Division of the Seminole County
Pletion
120 days after the wl!h violence in connection with drug problem.
over xpentht.
WILLIAM I. NICARRY — Sheriff's Department
contra ct has
specifications
are
available
at
Of.
been awarded,
it wasn't possible to have IIC9 Of the Purchasing Agent.
8*110 11 tel 97V
the July 21 Incident in DowntR )AA and the undersigned as Sheriff Of
"I feel I do need help," la keside
Residential
All bids shail be mailed to the
ZOPO — Lot Wider, Stminolo County, Florida. will at ,
won Sanford.
dwellers
contribute
Washburntoldt
V
ariance
from
he
Board
90ff to 75 ft and Lot II 00 A M On
cowl "But I She indicated that a
Trustees of the Seminole
—
the 3dm day of Or
Mrs. T. F Galloway, 70, was did
special CountyofPublic
Size Variance from 11,700 s t,
commit the crimes."
Hospital, 1101 East
to tober. A 0 1976, offer for sate and
taxing dist rict was "out of the Fi
IO.9,tftOnLGtL
walking ea on Third St. at Oak
rs t Street, Sanford, Florida 37171+
sq
and
"If I'm lucky you will stey in
, 1554ft SaIl to the highest bidder, for Cash.
question." She said the people All bids shall be Postmarked not of Lot 7. Block 57. Sanlandd
Ave. in the downtown area prison
the lubiect to any and all esisting loins,
Tuesday, September ?6. 1976--Vol.
two orthree years before had voted to
Subuab
69, No. 33
later
than
the 6th day of October,
Beat,fuI,
Palm
Springs
at the Front West) Door of the.,
make
th
e
at
9:
30
ani
w
la
ke
hen a man ran being paroled," Woodson
PUb$,,,d Oily and SUnday, eAccot %1lrda
Section, PB), Pg 65
1976. and shall be received
told puhilc and od toprohibit
1, 2 , in Section )7
and Chr,stma, oy
Seminole County Courthouse In.
of'
or
y The 1anft H*rlJ. ink,, 300 N
up,
knocked
her
2173.
on
Ridge.
public
be
fore the 11th day of
Ewning Hemid
French Ave., Sanford. FlI
down and Washburn. "But you can
(051 ip
tober, Ifl,
Sanford Florida. the above,.
7277:.
get
ace.
DONALD I RAISER
wrestled for her purse, police
Consideration Of suCh bids will
persona l pr o perly.
help and you can lea rn a trade
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Second Class Pos$ae Paid at Sanfori, Florida 3777)
a 76) I00V — A I Agriculture
Williams said he co uld not take place at the meeting of the
said,
That Said sale is being made to -.
Zone
and learn to day away from
Si
Set
B
rd
oa
back
de
5
of Trustee, in the Semlie
from 25 ft to I) 2 It Satisfy thi terms of laid Writ of
support any pollutlon.fightthg
Mrs. Galloway heU onto hr drugi."
and Front Set ba ck
Sit JP 9,
from so ft to 42 ft Execution
County Public Hospital (Seminole
., norn' c'r
All o'r n,+j
program
that
on
did
th
following
described
purse
:"t'. 56
not
Include
and
her
Memorial
Hospitaflat
screagñs
i7 C!h
11+30
brought
oc
John F Polk,
ocoperty.
o'cl k Begin NE corner
t?
The cowl noted Washburn contributions
M. On the 12th day of Orober 1976
of i ot i,
front
persons
who
Sheriff
citizens who chased the hada prior re
So PB I. Pg
cord that imiudes would dire
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Publish Sept 77, 25. 29, 1916
ctly benefit.
Seminole County, Florida
run
SOuth on
/DED 30
East line of said Lot I 7 ft Publish Sept 2*, Oct, 5, 13, IL 1976 tn PO ft, thflcf
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parafleltoNorffihineofuid Lot u III
ft. thence North and parallel to F•ll
Iliw of said Loll, 101.1 u
Fast and parallel to N&amp;n,
said Lot 113U tO P08. On Jpsala
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1. WINCNILI. EQUIPMENT —
SA(f207S).22E — C2 Commercial
Zone — To Install saitser vice
.5IJfl' Pumps
to
of
convinlence store on the foIIng will be considered an pa
described propeijyj p,
the in
appearing at the hearing will be
of the Sly line of Block 6 heard orally. Hearings may be
1410 MCI
of Swdand Estates, as recorded In continued
from lime to time as may
P811, Pgs l through 22 Inclusive of be found necessary. Further details
the Public Records of Seminole available by calling 323-i33,
County, Florida, etc. Further 304.
g.
Seminole County Board
30 on Highway 1742 adjacent to
of Adjustment
Sunland Estates (01ST. 3)
By: Victor Gischiar,
I. SPECIAL IXCipytOttI
Chairman
I. DON I. MUELLER — BA(10. Publish: Sept. X. 1375
Il75)23E 1. IOIV — A.1 Agriculture DED IC
Zone—To construct a private fijajJs
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
cIubandSIdeS.fbackjfrom23ftfo
FORTAXORED
IOftOnthSN¼OIS%OfNE¼OfSW
l31.I4SPio$da$tatofos
u of Section 21.31.30. Further
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
described as North of Howell that Dorothy Smithson the holder of
Branch Road on Lake Howell Road.
the following certificates has filed
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October 1$. IflS
7:NP,M.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
Seminole County Board of Ad.
lustment wisp condra.t a public
hearing to consider the foIing
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thloughtCarter asks the newsman.
Ford h
In common: They're both Even namecalllng would have been nice. If they
Loc&amp;Ing a little
TV man suddenly
let
tied Rot lito that, here's how It ceold have we.
begins dreaming of Bourbon and ether drinks and
That little Ugit of Information shone on me
"Well, Jimmy, hedid any lately? HO
halts his infantile Interrogation.
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debate. That's about
y
If u" are ing to tiaine me for tiuig
-Glad we got him out of the way," slijis Ford.
11gM that hit me wuleas you wait to talk ahat the then I'm forced lito placing
the burden of Richard
"Yeah,
but you know we need IV newsmen like
inadvertaut 2Imlnits btermIssian Provided by the
Nixon's administration on yore shoulders," Carter
that," answers Carter. "Why, how else could I let
the people lnon my little old hatslf It were not for
There they were. The Democrat's Big Gun, ole
Before Ford can reply, however, a television
these good ole boys? I wouldn't want thinking
Peal farmer
Republican's incharging Ford
newsman soj that Carter
Americans to believe I've never kited. My Gosh
cumbeit
Ford, star
to
at each other
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mocrata, the United Nations ( inference) and
Vietnam accuse President Ford of "ay
Politics" with the Americans Missing In Action
issue.
President Ford would, of course, be foolish
he did not appeal to the public on any legitimate
issue he thought
t It
to his political a
vantage to do so. And certainly Hanoi's failure to
account for the 800 Americans MIAs as Vietnam
Promised 10 do in 1973 is a legitimate issue.
However, It was not President Ford who
prepared the United Nations agenda which raised
the question dVietnam's membership and the U.S.
veto. And It was not the President who raised the
whole question
MIM, but Vietnam which
recently pmviaea a wnouy Inadequate
t of 12
American pilots who were presumably killed over
North
Vietnam.
When
matters came to a head It was perfectly
natural for the President to take precisely the same
position on MMs that he has taken all along no
accounting, no "normalization" of relations,
The United Nations, which prevented an
American' veto by postponing consideration of
Vietnam's membership until after the U.S. elecUon,Inaybein for asurp
The United States has back-pedaled considerably since signing the cease-fire treaty with
North Vietnam in 1973. But there Is ample evidence
that the State Department is right when it says that
Americans will accept no less than a complete
accounting of MIAs as a prerequisite to better
relations with Hanoi. It is Indicated In the polls, I!)
President Ford's stand, and in statements made by
challenger Jimmy Carter on July 29 in Plains, Ga.
And it is obvious that even Hanoi believes that it
would benefit President Ford politically to be firm
on the MIA question,
Indeed, we would guess that Hanoi has been
playing Its own brand of politics, a cat and mouse
game, over the last few months in an effort to
secure U.N. membership.
Now that President Ford has said that the,
United States will deny Vietnam membership in
the (J.N: until the MM issue is resolved he Is
illogically accused of having no concern for the
missing Americans, only "on the vote in i
election campaign." If he had no concern It would

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be easy for him to glass over the MIA issue.

He hasn't and it's to his credit. Nor has Jimmy
Carter and it's to his credit. That leaves only Hanoi
using the MIAs as a political issue In an American
election campaign, and we predict that It won't
have much success.

Congress Cost
During this Bicentennial year, it has been pointed out
frequently that a spur to the Revolution was the nasty problem
of taxa tion wit hout representation,
Today we have representation with a
gean
A study developed by the Tax Foundation Inc., reports that
Congress during the last fiscal year spent $9 million in its
trusteeship of the public interest. That's almost triple the
amount of legislative cost in 1970— five times that of 1960.
Much of the spiraling congressional budget goes for
salaries, not only those of the senators and representatives,

those of the increasing number of staffers deemed necessary to
gua rantee adeq uate representation of the people. Congress has
increased its employcs by 44 per cent since 1970. Significant
salary hikes also have been granted in the last six years.
ThelegI3IaivebudgetacsforooJyaj00f
one per cent of the total federal budget It is interesting to note,
however, that while the federal budget has increased by ) per
cent over 1970 figures, the budget for Congress has gone up by
168 P cent.
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Carter-Mondale journey because there were no
such things.
This odyssey has been a false happening, a
series of non-news dories of the type described

WASHINGTON — Over the strong protests of
remove the troublesome question from the tax government-owned airline made a down
his Ow"
officials, Internal Revenue forms. This was opposed by
Commissioner Donald Alexander last year
his enforcement
before the transaction was approved by something to do with his 'overall approach to
gence payment
the Thai cabinet. This violated government abortion and other problems."
struck a key question off the income tax forms. thief, wrote Ins confidential memo: "The loss of regulations.
The question, which simply asked the taxpayers this (question) would
Carter press director Rex Granum thinks
seriously restrict our efAs part of the Investigation, the Thai Carter
whether they maintained a foreign account, was forts to Identify
would "vastly increase" sex education
those
who
would
use
foreign government has sent
intended to catch tax evaders.
Its communications material from HEW and have "more programs"
banking facilities in avoidance and evasion secretary, Dr.
Gun Nagamati, to the United urging the wider use of
Big-time criminals, from corporate em- schemes."
contraceptives.
States
beulers to mobsters, use secret foreign bank
Finally, Powell explains that VD Is a syrnpA similar memo from Edward Morgan, then with to do a little probing. He has met privately
Securities and Exchange officials and torn
accounts to escape paying U.S. taxes. The taxes th
of the general weakening of the family
e a.e.Ista,nt treasury secretary in charge of Senate investigators,
they avoid, of course, must be made up by
enforcemeM, also advised Alexander that the
structure and there's a "strong statistical
honest taxpayers.
question "is a factor in the Treasury Decorrelation" between VD and crime. He suggests
A McDonnell spokesman told us It was I pick up the Carter
ment's efforts combat the
against compnypolicyto
position paper on this in the
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The question about foreign hank accounts
terms c,j Press car. No one In the press car knows what
accounts to facilitate illegal a'tivities." Morgan the Thai transaction. We have ussthe
been used by the IRS to trap tax
obtained
a
con- I'm lailcing about.
cheaters.
In the added
sternly
biggest tax haven case In history,
for example,
r'tirms
at that 'dropping it from the tax fidentlal cable, however, in which the cor.
Dr. Boordin writes: "I do not know what
is
time
would
th
Ohio businessman Jack Payner has been inbe counter- poration's president, Sanford N. McDonnell, reality' really
Is. But somehow I do know an
proidul
dicted for falsely answering "no" 10
denies any impropriety. Corporation officials illusion when
I see one."
question,
Yet Alexander ignored the advice of the law have also assured the Thais privately that
00
Well, so do I. And this two-day train trip has
Yet Alexander began maneuvering to remove enforcement experts and finally succeeded in company did not "bribe or promise to pay money
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5 .wiwiy. ,mere s oeen nothing real
AIIernu,,aune,
IuIai1 UUIIA account question Horn
rue notes of LU UiIJ srune or government official." A -•
form even before he was sworn in as Internal the confidential IRS meeting indicate that he spokesman for the Thai embassy confirmed the about this campaign at all.
Revenue commissioner. it is an interestingdidn't even consult the Treasury and Justice details of the Investigation.
One thing this journey has done though Is
demonstrate to me why Mondale favors the
Departments before finally striking the question
Footnote; In an unrelated Investigation,
coincidence that his former Cincinnati law
has been linked to a tax haven
off the tax forms. Alexander's attitude was Securities and Exchange Commission
federal financing of presidential campaigns. I
betrayed by his remarks to group of public looking Into payments by McDonnell
can't imagine any sane Individual voluntarily
accountants. "We have knocked out the foreign officials. The company has already admitted contributing one dollar to finance even a mile of
An IRS informant In the Bahamas swiped a bank account question at
An
long last," he told that approximately $2.5 million was paid to of- this charade.
off the desk of Michael Wolitengroft, thcrn.
ficlals of foreign governments or government.
director of the Castle Bank and Trust. Three
/
flWTI4afI tilrlln..
Footnote: An ..
IRS
iswj .IdflUaJ'y, I'll and -une,
were
cards on the Rolodex contained names of had been
----------disagreement over the question's 1975.
lawyers In,jexan(Jer'scg4fi3- Wewere able b
but insisted Alexander's actions were
removal
reach only one of the attorneys, who said he had be yond rep
PRAISE FOR NAZI: After weeks of shiljy,
roach. Meanwhile, Rep. Ch
no Idea bow his name get on the ROLOIeX
arles
shailying,
t he United States Information Agency
Vanik, D.'Otilo, has Introduced legislation that
On May
s
admitted
i9fl, exay one week before would force
it erred In broadcasting an eulogy
ha
IRS to rei nstate the foreign
Alexander took his oath of office, he began a account question.
over the Voce of Am erica about a dead ex-Nazi..
We rev ealed that the VOA praised the la
behind-the-ncenes campaign to eliminate the
SUSPICIOUS THAIS: The Thai government Joseph
te
foreign banks account question from the tax is quietly Investigating a questionable
Pauco as a great patriot,although he had
forms. He forwarded a letter, dealing with an between a Thai airline
deal edited an anti-semitic, pro-Hitler paper
during
and a U.S. aircraft
unrelated subject from a South Carolina la wyer manufact urer.
Word War II in his native Slovakia.
to the IRS committee that deals with tax forms.
Both the Anti-Defamation League and the
11 Thais want to find out whyairline,
In an accxnpayig memo, tr.tended for official
American Jewish Committee
Thai International, pazd McDonnell Douglas head James Keogh. Now Keoghprotested to JSIA
eyes unly. Alexander broubt up the foreign Corp.
$2 million more per
has admitted the
bank accoturd question.
than was eulogy should have noted Pauco's Nazi past. The
charged to ether airways. Thaiplane
investigators are three
He followed the memo with pressure to also suspicious, say our
VOA employes responsible tot- the
sources
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enchanted
with theespecially
everyday performance of
' 3. Its relation to the underlying reality of the
manufacturing
Carter, moreover, has given no evidence l American
business,
at
a
meeting
a
few
situation (why Carter-Mondale should be
being better able to handle a strong-minded
big business, said days ago of theenterprise,
Associated Industries of New
el)
the speaker.
legislature than has President Ford.
York.
is ambiguous.
"There are the difficulties of mass production,
This train trip is a classic example of what
Murphy's
We recall that Mr. Ford came into the wide distribution, heightened
was remarkably
candid and Dr. Boorstin calls the new Gresham's Law of
expectations,
expressive inspeech
delineating
what he
presidency after a quarter centry In Congress, disinterested workers and
other causes," he
perceives to be American public life where "counterfeit hapwhere he was well liked both by his fellow
penings tend to drive spontaneous happenings
needed to correct them and thus avoid more out
Republicans and by his Democratic opponents.
He wasn't through. Credibility requires that
of circulation.
government regulation.
He hats reputation as a tough but respected business shouldn't ignore or excuse demCar,
In reciting a litany of GOP-caused
The marketplace, he said, is better
flshter. Yet his record In infiuendng Congress OlLitrated instances of misleading advertisin
regulator horros, notes that within the last several years, "
g, than government, but business has failed
to
from the White House has been dismal. )Ij misrepresented warranties, and other
Ihe venereal disease rate has tripled among
communicate this to the people who are urging girl
strongest point has been negative. That Is, most questionable practices, he said.
s 13 years or older." Hot damn, I think,
more regulation.
ofhlsvetea have bomsa
His positive
finall
y something for a reporter to sink his teeth
"Tome,thelessoninclear: Weinthecom.
into.So,IouttofindoutJeuc.Jywhata
proposals have, in
k: lg.A.
wrongdoings of some of our country's largest
munity of bi gger businesses m ust be more ac- president set
and most respected corporations," Business, big
cessible to our customers. We must Identify stop this Carter would do to reverse or at least
So much for a man with a previously .i
jg business, must be more attentive to customers,
alarming trend.
better with them and their needs. We simply
track record with the Congress.
It must correct mistakes "promptly and fully."
must serve them better."
Tim Kraft, Carter's head of field operations,
passes the buck to press aide Jody Powell.
Smiling, he says: "All I know is my staff Is
clean." Tom Fletcher, the DNC's targeting
director for congressional races, has 'no
comment." Milwaukee Mayor Henry Maier,

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weat her at a stop In Ft Wayne, md., expLabi1n
how rain clouds had been threatening all along
the way, Jimmy Carter's running mate, Sen.
Walter Mondale, revealed to the crowd the
reason why It was so nice and sunny: "Because
God Is a Democrat, he wants us to win."
Well, maybe God Is a "he" — I guess I should
say "He" — and maybe, at one point, He did
favor a Carter-Mondale victory. But I have the
feeling that after this Incredible 15.clty train
trip, the Almlght Is at least undecided and Just
may have swung to Ford-Dole out of sheet
revulsion at the thought of the alternative.
In the first American newspaper, "Public
Foreign and Domestick,"
apperaing In Boston on Sept. 26, 1 0, publisher
Benjamin Harris defined the newsman's task as
giving "an Account of such considerable things
as ha ve arrived unto our Notice."
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favors for the rich and poor. This leaves the

As for Jimmy Carter. He proposes, ad
nauseurn, to soak the well-todo, and like Rob
Hood, give the proceeds to the
But
assuming this promise Is more than a campaign
gimmick, Carter and Mondale would be up
against the same Congress as the Ford-Dole

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above all, will he get a reluctant Senate and
House of Representatives to go along with what
he pledges on the campaign trail?
Especially when It's Jimmy Carter or Gerald
Ford and their vtce-preajdentiij running mates
promising changes no Congress in recent years
has cottoned to.
Mr. Ford proposes to ease the tax burden on
the u
class. Yet the Congress in its wisdom
alert years of
forthwitha
proposal so complicated tiiat it'
sunierstooti by
only
a few tax experts, and they're
knowledgeable almost inky on the loopholes
destroyed and created. But one thing is certain
— the new legislation does little to help the

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and everybody elm for 21 minutes
"Heh, Heh," says Ford. "You're right, Jimmy,
And neither candidate uttered one word to the"What do you think a bout that, Mr. Ford, were old fellow American. They can always bereiledon
ether. Even Democratic County Atty. Tom
you really responsible for the Watergate?" the 'IV
to early false rumors."
Freeman on oocasion chats with Republican newsman asks.
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But. no, It wasn't
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coming back on. It's time to stern."
In the cards for Ford or Carter.
president then, remember?"
As
the lights flicker back on. Carter reiterates
That's unbelievable. Ford wouldn't even sit
"Well, what do you think, Mr. Carter?" asks the
the last pail of a written answer to some question
down- Carter finally did. That little Interval would persistent newsman,
nobody understands or cares about, and If they did
have been the perfect time for one or the other,
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Are you the g who
delves miles to the opera hoose only to find you've left
the ticketa on the kitchen table?
Da you bcaza the wrong plane, get on the wrong freeway, put on one red sock and one bb*, brush yow teeth
with shaving cream?
Well, then, loser, they're holding a special aflraction
Jut for you at Hollywood Park this week. It's called
Leaer's Week, and all you have to do Is pick the last-place
horses In the Western Harness Racing meet each night to
win,

But even If you win you lose, because the prizes being
offered are%'t exactly things you'd rush right out and buy,
even on sale.
For example, tonight's prize Is a $ gift certificate for
ie only toward a loan at former boxer Art Aragon's ball
bond agency.
If you're a winner on Wednesday night the prize Is a
Thanksgiving Dinner for two at the Midnight Mission, not
one of Los Angeles' classier dining establlslunents.
Another prize Is a swine flu shot and the live swine to go
along wIth it.

And the grand prize: a condemned two'be*ootn house
In the path of the yet4o-be-bulft Century Freeway. The
wlnner must move the house to a location not In the path of
a proposed freeway, the cost of which has been estimated
at $519.0?.
However, the grand prize winner may also accept a
check for $519.07 in place of the house If desired.
The way to enter: pick the lad-place finishers In the
first six races each night. The person with the mod losers
Is the winner. Or loser, depending on how you look at It.
Western Harness Racing officials dreamed up the

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gimmick a year ago and found It successful. ThIs year
anyone who picks at least one loser in one race will
receive a pair of grandstand tickets good through Nov. 6
and on Oct. 2, the night of the grand prize contest, the first
ll,2 patrons through the gates will get free Western
Harness Racing T Shirts.
Asked the reason such an odd number of shirts would be
awarded, a spokesman said, "that's how many we
bought." Simple question, simple answer.
In case, you're wondering, last year's grand prize loser
was Dan Crowley.

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Ricky Mann, left, accepts the Optimists aub'award
as player of the week from Seminole HIgh's 32-0
triumph over Oviedo Friday night. Mann, an of.
lensive guard, helped open holes for Seminole's
ground game to dominate the game. Making the
presentation Is Seminole assistant coach Jay Stokes.

SPORTS

aty Royals brought out ning.

Redskins had a fourth-downand-lO at the Eagles' 33. McwIcy set up for a field goal. The
Eagles didn't charge, so holder
Joe Theisrnann picked up the
ball and ran 16 yards fora fIrL
down at the 17 on the fake kick!
TheSkins wound up with a??yard field goal.

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terson down seven times and
next show.
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Association
tournament
by
five
stopped him In the third round fighter who can draw.
strokes over Judy Rankin
"If! could, I would love to put him In with one of Miami's top
and to win the heavyweight title
"Right now I have a call Into Lou Viscusi, for Tony Ucata. If
Jane Blalock.
performers, Speedy Gonzales. It would really be a war, and If
June 26, l9. The worldwide Tony Is available, I will use him In a minute. But he
Just defeated Frankie won that, I could start thinking of him as a main event
television audience could reach Mike Nixon in New Orleans and there Is a question If he would be
fighter,"
able to go again, with a good opponent, so soon.
Santore, Migliorato, Owens, Clark, Chancy and a host of
NEW YORK tAP) - The tale
Of the tape foe' the Ken
"We have also been In touch with Murray Gaby down in
others are available for Oct. 5th. Now all they have to do Is find a
Notton.
HAMPTON, Ga. - Pole. At4Atammad
All
heavyw,igt,
Miami. From him, I am trying to get his big heavyweIght, Lou
main event and we will be In business
sitter LD. OWnger held off the thampioflshlp fight tonight:
Esa.
The fans here have never seen Lou, but if they did, they
Nsris.s
challenge by Neil Bonnett and Ape
would really love him.
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Did you catch the boxing show that is beIng presented on
raced to a two-length victory In WeIght
213
231
'But, Gaby says that Eu Isn't ready for a tough main event
Channel 35 every Sunday at 12 noon?
the Southern Sportsman 300
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yet, ashe has just returned to the gym." He broke his hand in his
It runs for a hour, and fits In perfectly with the pro football
Rech
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auto race.
last
fight and has been layed off for a couple of months.
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Chest (swmi)
game that follows at 1 p.m.
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Chest (exp)
4
"Whoever It Is we find, should have a great undercard
The shc-w is being presented by Ashlock and features taped
Biceps
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porting
his
figig
highlights
of the fights at the Sports Stadium.
Forearm
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"Milton Owens, who is still undefeated and beat Eddie DavIs
Waist
Jim Hayes, the Stadium's General Manager, handles the
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PRAGUE - Helena FflAnge- ThI.1I
In his last bout, may meet "Wild" Willie Chancy.
25
blow-by-blow description, along with a guest color commentator,
Calf
rova of Czechoslovakia
tsp,
"Scottie Clark, who Is really coining along. I think his record Last week, It was Mike Quarry who did the honors.
Nect
llv'i
tered the women's world shot
Is now 7-1 with six knockouts. He should be on the show. We are
Wrist
The bout.s that were presented were the upset of Gene Wells
put record by four Inches with a Fist
tryIng to get either one of the last two guys to beat him, Jiw.my
by
Louisiana's
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Emmett Atlas, and a match between Migliorato
toss of 72 feet, 1'ts Inches.
Ankle
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Owens, or Sammy Mania.,
and Dania's Calvin Roberts.

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7, GainesviiJ 3.0 39
8.Jack3onvIfleWoI.,
9. Eau Gallie 3.0 14
10. Hollywood
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Also receiving votes were:
Miami Palmetto, Mmi Kill.
ian, Miami Jackson, South

Miami, Lake City-Coliwitüa,
North Fort Myers, JacksonvIlle
Lee, Clearwater, hollywood
Hills, Orlando Oak

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Purnpano Beach.

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2. Tarpon Springs 1113.0 91
. kw myrna Ileach 2.0 78
4. De{rn Mbuth '4) 68
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N;iplea 12.022
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Also rciving votes were:

Fort Lauderdale Dillard,
Starke. Leesburg, Dade City
I'asco, Fort Myers, llaines
City. Jacksonville Bishop
Kenny.
Class
1. Lake Huller (6)
2. I1abokee i3) 2-1
3 Wildiood II) 2-0 z
4 Alachua Santa Fe 3-061
5. Milton Pace 2.0
6. Miami LaSalle 2.0 45
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Ticket price, - $200. $150, $100,
17$. $50 125 at Yankee Stadium. An

average of $20 tot closed circu,t

television,
Television - closed circuit to
locations, with a total of I.? million
seats, in the United States and
Canada, starling at 9:30 p.m Also
telecasts to Si other countries on live
delayed basis,
Attendance - 10.000 estimated at
Yankee Stadium; an estimated

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the Sanford Flag Football League
Saturday with the Cowboys
stopping the Rams, 13-6, and
the Bulldogs taking 20.0
measure of the Wildcats.
Cowboy Greg Carter In'
tercepted a pass and ran 31)
yards to a TD while the winning
ID came on a Vernon Law to
Raymond Robinson pass play
coverIng 12 yrrds. Eric Freddie'
scored on a fea flicker (or the
Itains.

rldwicie viewing audienc, of
million.
Live gate - $3 million $4 million
Bulldog John McGovern
estimated,
ScorIng - round system, with passed 20 yards to Ken Pritsupplementary points, by two of. chard For one score with
Kevir,1,
licials and a referee to be named one
lluam.an running for yards for
hour before th fight,
Rules - Three knockoown rule the second
and Henry
waved; Count will continue tar a Holcombe picked up a blocked
downed fighter alter every bell but punt
and ran 30 yard., for the
th tiiai one, eight OUnCe gio,e,

final TD.

8. Utnatilla 2.1 28
9. Newbrry 3.016
10. (learwater ('athol,c3.0 10
Miami Westilunter 3.0 10
Also receiving votes were:
Itafloln.Everglades, Crescent
City, Daytena Beach Father
Lopez, Palmetto, Fort Pierce,

John Carroll.
Class A
I. Tallahassee E'AMU 11012.0
100
2. Grtnshoro 3090
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Rolling Green
5. Trt 3.059
6. SI. Augustine St. Joe 3-0 47
7. Miami Northwest Chrutian
2.039
8. Sarasota Booker 1-221
9. Aucllla Christian 3-0
10. (;ainesville Oak hall 2.1 7.
Also receiving votes were:
Ilastings, Tampa Temple.
heights, Mayo.Lafayette

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Detroit
6' U .415 24 *j.
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"We went dead after the Milwkee
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fans,
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was
postponed
because
of
said
Kansas
City
Manager
fighting.
It
seemed
like
It
went
DOUBLES-Row. Cm, 10;
San Diego at Denver
was a tough game, a big rain, No other games
West
Johnstone, phI, 31: G.Maddox.
New York Jots at Sat Fran
Kansas
City
were
Whitey
Herzog,
"But
the
41
547
on
to win. But It means nothing scheduled Monday.
bad
.PhI, 37; Mad$ock, Chi, 33; Foil. Ci$CO
forever,' said Brett, and the OakI
OILANDOSIMINOLI
part was what happened In the Royals learned after
IS 71 .543 3!p, Men, 35.
Dallas
MATINSI ISSULTS
at
Sasti ii
iI*lesswew1ntheredoffli,"
the
'Mirmesota
game
II 76 .516 I
"Things are tense and any bullpen. The fans
TRIPLES.-.D.Cw, Phi,
ii;'
Monday.
Oct.
4
Phil Garner said early today little
California
were
throw.
that
reliever
Steve
Mingorl
73*5 .4jt )7
Gesonimo, CUt, ii: O.Parkar,
thing can set off somePiflsb,,gh at MIrr.eia, (fl)
Pies,
t. EcitanoArana (I)
Texas
72 *5 .4
Il
rgh, 10; W.Davis, SD, 10; 3
ãter an 8-3 victory whIch left thing like that," said the Roy- Ing beer, and they use the worst came out of the brawl with an ChI
1230,6.00,4.00:2. Urza.Yza (6)630.
2
language
in
.4)0
21½
Tied
the
With
9.
league In this Injured knee.
1 the A's 34 gaines behind first- als' George Brett, referring to ballpark."
4.00:3. JOSAIBes-dt (5) 3.40; 0(16)
x.cllflch,d division title
sOME RUNS-Klngman, NY.
36.69; P (14)7630.
place Kansas CIty with six the brawl which broke
meRoyals had tledthe score
MoAdayS fte,;
37; 5dty, Phi, 37; Monday,
SICOND
out on
I. 000Iza.Colds Ii)
Catchers Bob Stlnsor* and at 3-3 with
Detroit at Cleveland, pod., CM,
4s to go In the American the field after Dennis Leonard
two runs In the fifth, rain
31; 0.Fostur, Cm, 2; Met.
*7.30.7.10. 540; 2. LarTi-Alberdi (7)
John Watha leaned Into
gait. CUt, n.
one on Brett's double. But Ron
ire Wed race.
*4.10.340:3. Aidatl.Ar*n. (4) 3.20;
Oakl
hit the A's Don Baylor with a stands
i Kansas City 3
STOLEN DASES-LOPSS, LA,
and slugged ft out with Fairly, who had homered
Top Twenty teams in
s. 0(1.7)4140; P 117) 90.40; DO (ii)
d of the nday nighi pitch.
Only games Scheduled
6*;
Morgan,
CUt,
39; Tavpeas, soclited Press college tootbali
some of th beer.ti faJ33 break a 1-1
Today's Games
.baseba11 game, which drew a
tie in the rd, dou.
pgi Si; Stock. StL, 53; C. poll, with
-I. JosCoIdo 13) 1.30,
Texas (PIr
first-place votes in
"I thought everyone was In seats behind the Royals' bled to open the bottom of the
14-11) at MUt. deno. Km. 33.
p.rhqie,
rconts 4.20, U0g 2. UrzArana (3) 1.30,
season
nesota (Singer 124)
PiTCHING
crowdthan
of 37,914,
delayed coming out to shake my hand right-field bullpen and team. fifth and scored from third
ns Decisions)- and total pokits. Points bawd 430; 3. lea-Sets (I) 130; 0 (35)
7'inore
an how was
because
Detroit (Roberts 15.11 and Rhoden,
on a
of because I hit a homer," Sal mates helped
LA, *2.3, .100, 2.90 on
2O.iS.t6.14.I3.105.743-4.33. 4330; P (3.5) 120.00.
Fidryct,
out
in
the
battle
groundout
for the go-ahead
*7.9) at Cleveland Carltots, Phi. 194, .760. 3.13 Al. 1
'.,j'aln, Two fights, oneori the field Bando joked later. His leadoff
FOUCTN
1. Cache-Perez IS)
before
3.4 and Eckevsl,y 12- cala,
4retween the players and the home run
CUt.
things settled down, He threw oil AJ,Cowens at the (Bibby
11.4,
.733.
4.70
*.Michlgan (56)
*7.30. 9.20, 510; 2. DomingoEiorza
*, ,
3-00
gave the A's and Then the game
C.Mstzgev,
50.
1)1,
.733,
3.05 2.Pltt (7)
resumed and the plate on a brilliant fielding play
972 W2010, *0.30, 3. Arechia. Javi (4)
Milwaukee (Cotborn 9.14 and Koosman.
30-0
iecond between fans and pitcher VIda Blue, 16-12, a 5-3
NY, 2)9, .700. 2.71 3.O*iatsorna (3)
5.40:0(1.3)41.10; P(3-1)I5t20; 00
300
A's scored three more runs, two In the sixth.
Haas 0-I) at Baitim,,re (Gar. Sutton.
LA, 219, .700, 210 Zach. 4.UCLA
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Jal.Alal

with $20 the average price of a million plus $100,000 expenses ry would set him up for a resUlted In 10 poInts In 62 secflorida and was named the na- heavyweight championship on
tion's No. 1 high school defen- the line against Ken Norton
his purse reportedly could hit into a tie. The Skins had been
sive player by one of the tonight.
$10 million. Norton Is guaran- outrun, outpassed, outhustled
publications that chooses high "I don't want to
teed $5 million ilu $100,000
for 30 mInutes, but not outschool All-American teams.
Mj dl&amp;u't m
that this will
penses and five per cent of all thought or outscored.
"He has proven to be an cx- be his lad fight but that he was
income from the start.
_In the third period, Miks
cellent player for us," said getting down that road toward
inomas ran yards to wrap up''
A week from tonight Is the target date for the next live boxing
Coach Doug Dlckey. "He's even retirement. The champion Is 34. show to be
"It shall not go over five," a sIx-play, 57-yard drive and
held at the Orlando Sports Stadium.
calling our defenses."
And he Is the 6-5 favorIte to
said the 34-year-old All, who 15 send the Skins ahead 17-10.
Finding a main event is not going to be the easiest task
three years older than Norton. Then the defense took over.
Smith and Kentucky nose keep that road open by beating m lmaker Bruce Trampler has ever come up with.
guard .Jerry Blar*o.-i provided Norton In their third meeting
"I will make him quit," Mid Twice the Eagles drove to the
The same night In Scranton, Penna., Mike Quarry Is set to
Norton.
the stiffest competition for the each won a split 12-round deci.' take on. -Eddie "Red .Top" Owens In an important light
Wgton 10, and twice they
weekly honor.
sian In 1973 wIth Norton break- heavyweight clash. That takes care of Quarry.
"1
beat
myself
when
I
get
were
frustrated with end zone
Smith made nine unassisted Ing All's jaw In the first fight.
A week later, In California, Gene Wells has aireed to snuare
beat," said All,
pass interceptions. Former
stons and ti.'IrwI nn iS nih.,,..
iou
remember that off against the current welterweight sensation, ezz
"I made you a success and Eagle Joe Lavender picked off
Auburn downed Tennessee 6- those firstmint
two fights weren't for
Ranzany's United States welterweight crown will not be on
one, and Pat Fischer the other.
"Owens won a decision over Clark for Scott's only pro defeat, I'm gonna destroy you," ft
the title," said All, who retained the line, but If Wells can come out on top, he will be right back In
while Maslas was the last man to defeat him as
champion said he will tell NorMoseley's winning kick war,
'
the championship by knocking line for a shot at the world's champ, Eckhard Dagge.
"Maslas Is now a pro, but he seems to be ducking Clark. While ton when they get into the nng. set up by an Interception by
Oct X,
So, no Wells.
Eddie Brown, who returned
1974, seven monthi after Norton
KUMAMOTO, Japan
VIctor "Taco" Perez says he Is ready to meet anyone and Is
"lie knows I can reach him eIght yards to the Eagles' 22.
last minute, so I can't tell about him.
Seiictulcanaisankaparpigtan was stopped In two rounds by thowIngnovinbieeffectrroml
"Rightnow,
and I can hurt him," said Nor- calvin Hill carried twice for 12
adTuesdaynlght. Inthat
ton.
the third extra hole and cap- Foreman In a bin for the title. bout, with Elisha Obed, Perez was dropped five times, yet still
the fifth."
and 6 yards to the four. A holdtured the 1976 Japan pcit
weigh-In 'ras scheduled finished the bout on
f
Another fighter who Ashlock hopes to have on the card is
The fight, promoted by Madi- Ing penalty set the Skins back
championship In a four-way for noon today at a hotel oveEveryone Is very proud of Taco's gutty effort, but there is
"The White All," Al MIgliorato.
30(1 Square Garden, Inc., and 10, and then Moseley, also a
sudden-death playoff.
looking Central Park. All was way they will let him fight for at least a month.
"Al has fought for me twice In recent weeks, but both of hi., Top Rank, Inc., apparently will former Eagle, kicked the winexpected to scale about 221
Joey Vincent wasn't down, or even really hurt, at any time in
opponents were pretty sorry. I want to use Al, but I will not ". smash the all-time live gate '" POIntS.
pounds and Norton 215. Each Is his KO over Chicago's Bobby Crawford, but Mr. Excitement will
him anymore, until I can find qualified opponents for
Philadelphia took a 10-0 lead
Cup Runn.th Over
record of $2,658,660 paid by a
Woot-3 and has an 80-Inch be out of action for several montin because of a cut eye brow.
"Florida Is a tough place to find good, trial-horse, crowd of 104,943 for the second with a fl-yard field goal bt
ROME - Joim Newcvrnbe reach.
Another of the walking wounded Is Mad Dog Ross. The heavyweIghts. That Is what Al needs right now. I can't put him in Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey Horst Muhlmann In the first pe.
and Adriano Panatta were tied
The fight was scheduled to Southern junior middleweight champion also suffered a bad cut
with guys like Lou Esa, because he Isn't ready for them yet, but he fIght at Soldier Field Chicago nod and Art Malone's secondatone set apiece
2-2 In
start in Yankee Stadium at around his left eye and will be out of action till at least November.
needs tough fights to get back Into shape, so he can start meeting Sept. fi,
perIod 16-yard ID run.
10:30 p.m., EDT, with a the
darkness
Like Vincent, Roes was cut up In a winning affair. Do Sept. 14,
that type of quality opponent," Ashlock concluded.
their 1976 DavIs cup tennis closed-circuit telecast to open Ross scored the biggest win of his career by stopping Matt
Miglioarto was hurt In an auto accident, and has not yet
NEW YORK (API - Facts
semifinal match with Australia at 930 p.m., with a 10-round Donovan, but now, he too is not available,
recovered the form he displayed before It.
°' tOnlght'$ Muhammad Cowboys,
andIta1ytiedat2-allInthe- lyt1gli bout between Er.
VIneCtoisdfflupinBcnwjthisfiJymene
Ali.Ken Norton havyw,Ight
rile Shavers and Henry Clark. addition to the Pete Ashlock stable of fighters,
thampionahip tight.
of-five series.
main event, I lightweight Frankle Santore.
had to fly borne
Site- Yankee Stadium, capacity
Wednesday night was the rain when his grandmother died unexpectedly
Of all the newcomers, Frankle seems to be the one who Is '°
date.
The only fighter of main event status, left Is the Southern
Distance - IS rounds.
most liked by the local boxing fans.
Starting Time - 10-30 pm., EDT.
A crowd of about 40,000, the lightweight champion, Termite Watkins. But the 19-yearold Is
"WearealWaYSgettlngcalls,asklngwhenFrank1eL,gog0
Records - All, 50-20. 37
promoters' estimate, was cx- preparing for a fight with Rocky Ramon
In Texas and may not be fight," Trampler explained when asked about the personable 136 knockouts; Norton.
CALABASAS, Calif. -Donna
37 3
pected for the first fight at the available to also headline this 5120w.
pounder.
knockouts.
Caponi Young, with a fIIial
famed
ballpark since Ingemar
Purse, -All, $6 million guarantee
"It's not that I won't use other fighters to headline my
round 72, won the $205,000
"Frankle hurt his nose while training with Ray Lunny In
pius sioo.000 expenses and
The Cowboys and Bulldogs
Johansson knocked Floyd Pat- shows," Ashlock responded when questioned about
Puerto Rico, but I hope that It Is alrlght and I can use him
ton Ladles Professional Golf
boxers who
on the cent of all revenue over $9 million; grabbed victories in

0 skew.
The following shows the
schoolrankjn,,h first place
votes in parmthcls, records
and total votes:
Clan AAAA
1. lIearMiami
3099
2. Txmpa P1az 3.1) 9
.1. Fort terce CentraL 3-018
4. Miami Carol Clty
61
s. Tallahassee leon 3-0 61
6. Tallahassee Godby
52

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best In the Oakland A's and

$

Guarantees $6 Million, $5 Million

ST. PETERSBURG, FIa.
API - Defending date champlan IIiaieah-MAami Lakes re.
the turanked Class
&amp;AAA team for the second
week in a row.
me Florida Spod Writers
Association poll released Monday kept Lakes at the top of the

LIAQUS
Slit

open- Kansas Qty pLaye, stopped lead and Baylor was hit by
bOND
ofa door-die
(AP)
the on a double by Garner, off four
series with the
play in the decisive sixth In- next pitch from Leonard.

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Brantley led Ocala Forest to the end of my career," says closed circuit at

j

AMSIICAIS

Twedsy. Seat. as

:i ;j i:
Schmidt, Phi,
I: Monday,
Chl, 101.
RUNS BATTED
IN-'
G.Foster, CUt. *20: Morgan.
Cm, 111: Schmidt, PhI, 102;
Watson, Htn, p.; Luilnikl, PhI.

Baseball

]'

PHILADELPHIA (AP)
the unbeaten Redskins a 20.17 to leave the field iiring the
The Washington Redskins pre- triumph over the Philadelphia clock would run out, but Allen,
sented Coach George Allen with Eagles. But there would have ever lert, waved his defenders
his ioth NaUon Foo(ba beennostdeathno. backandshoutedforatlmeout.
League victory and the veteran ry withoig Alien.
"I called time out and told
coach's quick thinking on the
The 54year'old Allen, In his themtoblltz,trytohltthemon
sidelines had more than a lIttle 11th season as a NFL coach, the exchange of the ball," Allen
tOdOwlththetriumph.
made hlmselfa factorin the ezplatned."IteltthatwIth1
Mark Moseley booted a 26 game with 12 seconds left in the seconds left If we stopped them
yard field goal 12 minutes and rir half The Eagles led 10.3, there, we'd go (or the blocked
49 seconds Into a sudden death and had a thlrd.down-and.sjx at punt."
period of Monday night's na
ir yard line.
me Skins blitzed and Harold
tionally televised game to gIve
Washington's defense started McCllnton and Dave Butz hit
Eagles' ball carrier Herb Lusk
like a couple of trucks. Link
fumbled the ball In the air, and
Washington linebacker Brad
_______________________________ DiLiek picked It off and raced
yards fora touchdown. Moseley
A-'Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.
kIcked the point and It was 1010
Tuesdey, Sept. U,
at
halftime.
________________________________________ Slxty4wo
seconds earlier, the

All 8-5 Favorite Vs. Norton Tonight

K anai

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Thinking Man Allen.
Gains. 100th, 20-17'

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ATLANTA (AP) Freshmen 26. Blanton had nine solo hits,
linebackers are making their two assists, Including three
mart in Southeastern Confer- stops for loues, and also
once footl*ll this fall,
knocked down a pass as KenFreddie Smith of Auburn tucky trimmed West Virginia
iag
.
whenhewunamedfleAjo.
Otherlinjlcjte(J for oigdated Press national and re- standing play were Alabama's
glonal lineman of the week.
K. J. Lazenby, Louis Green,
Scot Brantley of Florida Terry
cglea,t Lãneman chuk, Bob Bumhowei
of the Week honor today after Charles Hannah; Auburn's
miklng 11 tackles and assisting Dave (owskl, Ronnie
on five others as the Gators and Marvin Trolt; Tennessee's
trlmm
iState34.36 Andy Spiva; Kentucky's Art
Saturday.
Still; Florida's Rabble Moore,
"He Is a very mature and Wes Chandler and Charlie Wil.
poised athlete who In no way Hams; MhkppI's Mike Pittresembles a typical freshman," man; M1.isisslpp&amp; State's Ray
said Doug Knolts, the Gator Co.dkt and Louisiana State's
linebacker coach. "He has Bobby Dugas, Jon streete
worlds of athletic ability. He A. J. Duhe.
jut has super reaction for a
linebacker."
A
236-pounder,
Brantley stopped State's Waler
Packer three times for a net of
three yards when the two faced
each other In one-on-one situaflons. He also batted down one
pass and made two dope behind

teesieg Herald, Sat Ft.

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College
Football

-

,

-

land 19.7 and R. May
1410), 2. ry, Cm, 144. .700, 2.76 East
(tn)

--iSutton 4-Hits Astros
Fo r H on es t ,'/la ri s Sci Ice

I

340
20.1

S.Nebraska
6.G.orgia

wick, Cm, li-S. 300 2.1).
New York (Figuer
199) as
$TRIKEOUTS-S.,aY,r,
NY, 7.Maryiand
Boston (Kreuger Ii), In)
231; J.Richard, Htn, 194; KOs. I.O'OSP.
Kansas City (Fitamorris 13. man. NY, *59; Canton, Phi. 9.Kansas
ii) at Oakland (Torrez 13-Il), 171; Montef5c, SF, 174.
lO.Alabama

I. Alava.LafTea

(1)

1400 4.40, 3.10: 2. Slia.Ramon 11)
491 340. 3.10; 3. Fefmln-Ethave (I)
7.20; 0 (1-1) 3440: P 141) 43.40.
SIXTH - 1. Arecha.Sanchez (6)
740, 9.00, 4.30; 2. Patxi.Quiola (3)
910.300, 3. Ogulza.Sota (1) 3.10; Q
244
(34) 1040; P 14.3) 4940.
m
SEVENTH - 1. EchanoAlberdi
154
(2) 7.60. 6.20. 3.00; 2. LarrI.Coldo (3)
133

300
2.10
340

2.10

In)
Only games Scheduled

*21.30.

FIFTH

1I.Louisiana St.
American League
20.1
12.Missjri
BATTING
(100
at
2.1.0
Wsdttesday's Games
$)
McRae, KC. .334; G.Brett, KC. *3.5. Calil.
2.1.0
Texas at Minnesota
u.N. Carolina
.333; Carew MIt, .326,
4-0.0
New York .t Boston, In)
tack, Mm, .323; LeFiore Dot
15.Boston Col.
940,1.30; 3. Eddy.BelsIa (I)3.4Q;Q
2.00
Mitwauk
114
at Baltimore, In)
.316.
16.Miuluipoi
(3.3) 34.30; P (2-3) 109.20; Bis 0 134
3.10
Detroit at Cleveland In)
RUNS RWhite NY *13. I7.Texas Tech
200 39 WIth 2.3) 304.40.
Chicago at Cailfornla. In)
i:''
BYTheAJI0Cise-JPT_
EIGHTH - 1. Maruri.Larrea (7)
,,J
Carew, Mit, 93; Rivers, NY, itNotre Dame
2.1.0
Kansas City at Oakiand,
)
23 years as manager of the am," Sutton said. "I guess
Elsewhere in the National
91; LeFloqe. Des, 93; G.B,ett, 19.Fiorida
11.50, 600, 2.00; 2. Sala.Ecp,ay, (I)
2.10
"I wanted to pltci a no-hitter team.
For him, beating the that's what I've needed
3.00. 3.00; 3. Fermiri.Ramon (3)
20.Penn
KC, 97; NOflts, Oak, 93.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
1.20
all League Monday night, the New
rh1zfl,"saidDonSuttonaIve Houston Astros Monday
2.40; 0 (Ii) 39.40; P (7.1) 164.70.
East
RUNS BATTED iN-L.May,
night
these
years.
I
respond
to an York Mets pounded the Mooplayed for the guy 11 years and was especially Important,
NINTH - 1. Zrs (3) *9.20, 6.10,
Sal, 100; Munson, NY, *01;
W L PcI. GB
honed relationship rather than treal Expos 10-3, the Phila- *-Phhla
Ystrzen,skl, Bin, 90; Chamb.
97
40
.610
he has been honest with me
And he showed his feelings a lot of patting on the
usa, NY, 96; Maybai'ry, KC. 5.
3.40; 0 Il-SI 3440 P 15.)) 09.70.
$1 69 .541 back. He delphla PhiIlies routed the St. Pitts
9
every miute of It."
ATFERN PARK
for his long-time mentor by tells It
TENTH - I. Ration (1) 22.00.
New
HlT$-G.Brq$
VonKC,
k
55
71
.543
11½
209;
tome up front and sticks Louis Cardinals 9.1 and the San Chico
640, 4.00; Fermin (3) 6.10, 3.40; 3.
Sutton, like most of his team- turning In a brilliant four-hit to It. If he has
Carew, Mln, 191; Chambliss, Clarence Prs DivisIon
Daniels
23-30-$--s
NY, ill; Rivers, NY, III; NunArca (2) 7.10; Q (1.3) 4t1Q P (1-3)
told me Diego Padres beat the Cincin- St. LouiS
it 56 .452
mates on the Los Angeles shutout, pitching the Dodgers to something,
lack Poole
SOn.
NY.
103.
27-3031-iS 13660; Do 13-1)119.10.
Montreal
53
*03
I
found
It
to
be
true,
nail
Red.s
.310
c,'
s-ti.
Dodgers, was deeply moved by a 2-0 vIctory
lIen
Evans
a21.33.iu
ELEVENTH -1. MarunI.Aguirre
DOUBLES-oils,
over the Adros;
KC,
"The best way to describe
Sutton, 21-9, struck out three x-Cin.i
40; ToniDaniels
the announcement Monday that
(7) 13.40, 12.40, 3.00; 2. Arecha.
McRae, KC, 33; D.Evans, asit,
"He's the only guy I've ever him is that he's an honest man. and walked
DanSmith
two In posting his Los Ang
',. Walter Aiston was retiring after known more
32-33.37-93 Elttrsa (I) 7.30,3.50; 3. Negul.Zarre
33; Carty, dc, 32; Chambllss,
,
stubborn than I I'm glad to have won this one." fourth shutout of the season and Houston
34-]032---46 (6) 3.20; 0 (1.7) 52.00; P (7.)) *76.70.
22½ NY. 32
Nevice A
TWELFTH - 1. Fermin.Altu (1)
Fran
TR1PLES-G.Bre*t, KC. 14;
72 56 .456 27"
the 44th of his career, most San
TigerWabitita
3433-34--los
San
Diego 70 Si .446 29
10.20.9.00, 3.30; 2. Bilbac.Ramon(3)
Garner, Oak, 13; Cat-sw,' Mm, Dawn
Kesuier
u1
among active National Leag- AtLanta
32S74l-1Si 9.00. 4,00; 3. MartinI-Juan (I) 1.10: 0
Bostock, Mm, 9; 5 Tied
.
69 U .439 30
Novice
With
x clinched division title
uers. lie allowed Just one
13-4)41.40; P (4-3) 170.50; Big 0(1-7
,
BiliyDaniels
HONE
30.fl.29-aJ wlthall.1) lO0.6oand(l.iwlthall.1)
Monday's Results
RUNS-G.Neflles,
ner past second base. It was his
Ron
Rolinfriaus
30-31-34-44 36.40.
New York *0. Montreal 3. 7½ NY. 30; Bando, Oak. 26; ReTIY Est.wathion
ninth consecutive victory and innings, rain; 2nd game
A 1.031; Handle -1103.211.
Jackson, Sal, 2$; L.May, Sal,
ISANGELES(Ap) - After throug) the
Lou
Branding
35.33-21--es
25; Hendrick, Cli, 25.
years of glory with other managerstomatch," Mid 14th in his last 15 decisions, and rain
- 22 consecutIve one-year
Philadelphia 9. St. Louis 1
MONDAY NIGHT
con.' Sandy Koufax and a succession first baseman
ST 0 L E N - BASES-NOrth,
tracts to manage the Dodgers,
Steve Garvey it was an emotional one.
Oak, 76; LeFior,, Del. W
Los Angeles 2, Houston 0
of teams that rarely scored yet the NL's most valuable
Bill
Russell
singled
home
FIRST - 1. Aidana-Aii (7)
San Diego 5, Cinclnnatm 3
Campanenis, Oak, SI; Baylor,
playe
Walter Alston has stepped
'
Oak, 51; Patesi, KC, SO.
Only games scheduled
In 1974, Alston's last pennant Steve Garvey in the seventh in1540, 9.30,4.00; 2. Cacho.Arana (1)
down, saying, "There comes a won championships.
MONDAY'S
RESULTS
PITCHING
700, 4.30; 3. Id-Miguel (2) 4.40; 0
Today's Games
Decisions)
ning to break a scoreless duel
time when you need to take a
No successor was named l_ year.
(47) 47,30;
Montreal (Keener 01 and W.Campbell, Mm, 16 3, .767,
between
Sutton
and
Houston's
FIRST-l.
ReIncarnated
SECOND - 1. Jo5e-Aja
little red."
mediately,
I -0) at New York 3.11 Garland, Sal, 19-i, .731, 5.404.00:2.
Worthy
Will (4) 13) *3.40
but
(I)
Walter
Alston won four World Series Dan Larson, 5-8. The Dodgers Hannahs
2.40 Bibby, Cli, 134, .444, 3.11 3 Clif
5.60 2.60; 11.00,6.10, 4.00; 3. Echano.Coldo (2)
ILolich 1.13 and Espinosa
O'Malley, chaIrman of the titles and seven pennants for
149
lord (1) 2.40; Q (34) 33.40; P 6.40, 7.00; 3. Larrl-Javi (7) 10.00; Q
2
(In)
E.Figueroia,
NY.
19-9,
.439,
2.06
The 64-year-old Alston, Board of the
addedasecondmuninthe eighth
' San
D.Eliis, NY,
Dodgers, said his the Dodgers and only
(*2)47.00; P (*2) 119.70; 00: 171)
60, .647, 3.10 (34) 133.30; 31.39.
Francisco (Knepper 0-2)
two men inning when Dave Lopes
known as the"Qulet Man" from son Peter,
Tiant,
SECOND-i. San Ann (6) 23.00 101.50.
at Atlanta (LaCorte 310), In)
General Manager Al In the history
BIt,
2111,
.654.
2.91
940400. 2. Sail Maker (7) 3.10 4.00;
of the game have walked, stole second - his sec.'
Chicago (R. Reuschei 13-li)
Fidrych,
Dot.
17.9,
.631.
2.15
Darrtown, Ohio, made his Campanis and Alston would sit
THIRD-i. Ectsano.yza(1) 19.40,
3. .Jotw, Britz (5) 6.20; 0 16-7) 25.10; 7.40, 3-40; 2. Ica-AibercIl (7) 6.40,
managed one club longer - and stolen base of the game and at Pittsburgh (Medich 7.11),
Tanana, Cal, 1$ to, .643. 2.53.
decision Monday. After a
P167)9300
T
16-7-5)
100.60;
DO
(3
round down soon and decide on who Connie Mack, 50 years with the 61st of the
4.40; 3. JoseMiguel (4)300; Q: 11.7)
In)
STRIKEOUTS_Ryan,
of golf, he
season - and came
Cal, 6) *20.60; 31.41.
302; Tanana, Cal. 215; Biyle12.40; P 11-7) 542.40,
Philadelphia (Carltan 19.6)
told Los Angeles will become the next Dodgers' PhlladelphiaAthjetjcaandjoha home
THIRD
1.
Dreamy
Dodgers znanagernon and It field boss.
Dee Dee 16)
on Bill Buckner's single. St. Louis (Rasmussen 512). In) vet. Tee. 212; Eckeralev. Cl,,
FOURTH - 1. Aretha.Zarre I7
450 2.S0; 2. Strawberry Barrs 15.00,9.40,440; 2.
McGraw, 31 with the New York
ISO; Hunter, NY, 167.
Houston (Richard 11-15) at
Mets 10, Expos 3
was announced at a late
Cacho.Quioia (3)
(I)
9.40340; 3. Dasher (5) 2.60; Q (1. 6.00. 3.10; 3. Patxi-Sancp,,z
Los Angeles (Hgoton 1111), In)
"WhaIdothysay? Thethrtll GIants.
(4) 3.50;
John Milnerdrove in SIA runs
ternoonnewsconferencedurl.p.g
6)77O'P '(41) 123.30; T 14.15) 0: (3-7) 51,00; P (7.3) 90.00; DO: 11
Cincinnati
IBillinghans
1110)
of victory and the agony of de201.60; 31 71,
Mets
which Aldon Mid he would feat?
with
a
pair
of
at
71172.30.
The
San
Diego
(Jones
I've
Dodgers,
2211), ()
despIte for the
FOURTH - I. Julian (5)3.40200
had my share of massive
FIFTH - I. Fermin-Bengoj (5
Wednesday's Games
attendance no matter homers, a two-run shot in the
NATI0NAL
remain with the NatIonal those," said Aiston.
FOOTBALL 200 2. Threegnine (2) *2.10 10.60 3. 5.00, 4.20. 340;
Montreal
at New York, In)
2. Aiava.Ramon (3)
"Announc- how they did
third inning and his third grand
ague dub In a front office
LEAGUE
Wright Gala (1) 260 0 (25) 54.40 P 600, 410, 3. Santi.Juan (1) 540; Q:
on the field,
Francisco at Atlanta, In)
lug it now gives Peter a chance
AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
slam
of
the
(5
2)
71.10;
T
(62
1)
capacity,
season
106.00
in
31.60.
the sixth.
(3-5) 37.10; P 15.3) Il 90.
Chicago at Pittsburgh, In)
finIshed 20 games behind
Eastern Division
to find someone else."
FIFTH - I. Printer's Strike (3)
Philadelphia at St. Louis, In)
SIXTH -I. CachoPere: (I) *4.30,
Cincinnati In 1975 and were 10 Iiine now has 15 homers and
W
L
I
Pct.
PP
pa
7.002-603.40;
2.
Jan15
(5)
2
"Baseball has been good to
603.40; 3. 7.00, 4.00; 2. Negui Quiola 13) 5.10.
PeterO'Malleyservesas club
BaIt
2 1 0 .647 52 70 Timothy Faith (I) 7.10; 0 (3-3) 9.50; 3.
behind
the
Reds
when
78
runs
batted.
Domlngo-Soto 17)500:0: II
me," he said. "But there comes president.
N Eng
PhIls 9, Cards 1
2 I 0 447 73
10.00: P 135) 27.40; T (331)239.00. 3) 45.40; P (1-2) 112.20.
Aiston made his announcement.
- a time when you get enough of
Miami
2
1
0
.447
60
51
SIXTH - 1. Bi Sister (5) 10.00
Almost to a man, the DodgJerry Martin hit Ins first
SEVENTH "It's a shame 30 guys didn't
Buff
1 2 0 .333 3* SI 120 3.00; 2. Marion-s Culls II) 44.0 17 10, 5.40. 3.60; I. Jos,per,z (I)
- everything. This has been quite
ers' players said it was a Sad bust
home run of the season and
2. LarrI Miguel (6)
NY
Jets
0 3 0 .000 20 100 320: 3 Ruth Roady (7) 350; Q 145) $40. 5.20; 3. ica-Beltia
their butts for him tillS Greg
a day. It's the first time I ever day.
(1) 4.10; 0;
Luzinski, Larry Bowa and
Central DIvision
1560; P (5-1) 10200; T (3-4.7) 151.50; 160)0010; P (5-4)
139*0: Big 0: 11.
season," said catcher Steve 011ie Brown drove in
got three birdies playing golf In
Cinci
2
I
0
647
72
42
31
34.
3) with all (6) 21000, with all IS)
two runs
National League
Yeager. Alston took a lot of the
"I'm disappointed," Mid 1
t4stn
2 1 o ui 44 17
one day and I'm retiring."
SEVENTH - 1. Whippendeal II) 15000.
BATTING (400 at bats)-Grit
apiece as the Phils posted their
Pitt
I
2
0
.333
06
75
540
4.20
3.60;
2.
Sutton. "I've played For the blame for the team's poor
True
Faith
(2)
54.0
Cm. .339; Madlock, Chi. Cleve
EIGHTH - 1. Antoit.Bing
(4)
ninth win In the last 11 games. Icy.
1 2 0 333 64 92 640; 3 My Girl Peck (6) I 30; 0 (1 21 00. 10.10.
Thus ends one of baseball's man for 11 years and he's been
o*VIn In 1975 and 1976.
336 G.Maddox. Phi, .330; Mar.
4.00; 2. Fermin-Aguirre
Western Division
2)
2610;
P
(1-2) 30.10; 1 (1.2-5) (2) 760. 340; 3. Santl Echave (I)
gan, din. .325. Rose, Cm, .325.
Padres 5, Reds 3
4 eatest chapters, one which honesteveryminuteof It. There
S Diego
3 0 0 1000 96 40 447.40; 31.11.
Walter O'Mey, who hired
900; 0: 126) 5300; P (62) 125 10.
RUNS-Rose, Cm, 127; Mar
Doug Rader dropped a bloop
Oakld
started In 1954 in Brooklyn at are so many opportunities to be the then-unknown
3 0 01000 69 63
EIGHTH-I. Madeawish (I) 7.00
gan,
Cm.
NINTH - 1. sm Ii) 650, 4.40,
112;
Grittey,
Cm,
110;
Alston to the double on the foul line
Deny
7 1 0 647 97 34 3504.20; 2. Travelmn Andy (1) 4.30 260; 2. Arla (1)
the end of Jackie Robinson's up and down In this game, but newspaper
in short
5.60, 300; 3. Pai
cries
Kan Cty
0 3 0 .000 54 51 400; 3 Brindle Skipper (2) 340; 0 (1)2.40; 0(471 41.20; P
of "Who?", right field todrive in two runs
career,contInuedtotj31 team's he'sstayedonanevenke,
(74)13420.
Tpa Bay
o 3 o .0O 9 57 II 1)37,00; P Il-I) 5070; 1 1142)
IatersaldAlstonwou1dm3age and
TENTH - I. Santi 16) *700. 12.69.
first world title in 1955, through that Imparts consistency to the
snap
a
3-3
tie
as
San
NATIONAL
CONFERENCE
197.50;
35
52.
540; 2 Maruri (3) 300. 3.40;
until the day he decided to re- Diego rallied for
3.
Eastern Division
three runs in
theopening of the Wed to base. ball club."
NINTH -1. Mike's Hawk 12) 16.30 Ramon (2) 300; 0 (34) 37.00; P (6
tire,
Dallas
3
0
0
1.000
01
40
0.20
3.40.
2.
Sam
Talon
Ii)
the eighth inning to beat the
5603.40; 3)19.10; 00 (74) 131.70.
ball in the late l9SOs and then
"He set the standards for all
Wash
3 0 01000 70 11 3. TnpFern (7)3 20; 0112)3900; P
Monday that day came.
ELEVENTH - I Areha
1
S Louis
2 I 0 .647 53 67 121) 155.70; T 12-1-7) *09 00; 31 46. 13) Ii 10. 5.40, 120; 2. Negui.Sofo (2)
Applications are being ac- Phila
i 2 0 .333 44 Si
TENTH - 1. Master Merrill 11) 160. 100;
3. DommnQo.Aquirr, (4)
0 3 0 000 34 63 4600 2900 6.60. 2. MovIng Lady (1) 9.70; 0 (23) 3010; P
cepted at Seminole High (or the NY Gts
(3-2) 6000
Central DIvIit
1503.00;)
TravelinRosy(S))
60;
0
TWELFTH
- 1. Bi(baoB,ng
three-on-three basketball MiIWS
2 0 1 .500 60 3$ (I 1) 51.10, P (II) 372.30; 1 (14$) (31 *260, 9.20,
500; 2. Sala Arca (5)
tournament to be held Oct. 5-6. Chgo
2 I 0 641 35 23 755.20. 3139.
9.20. 300; 3. Manoio-Ecnaye ()
i 2 0 .3)3 33 30
Entryfe, is $10 perteam for DIrt
ELEVENTH-I. Keith Geiger (1) 4,00; 0 (3-5) 39.20; P (30) 15940;
On Bay
0 3 0 000 21
350350240; 2. RockinLutu (7)650 Big 0(2.3 with 35) 17740,
DALLAS (AP) - It was R
dry was waiting with some
LA.
Properly fired by Landry's eraged 12.2 yards per pass and Thetourneywillbestag0
20 1 .0006421
ger Staubach's finest statistIcal choice words when the former "pep talk," Staubach moved is over the 70
those Tuesday and Wednesday S Fran
7 1 0 667 75 S
per cent corn- evenings,
NOrms
i 2 0 333 52 Il
day In a Dallas Cowboys uni- Navy All-American shuffled to Dallas from
its own 33-yard line pletion mark for the season. contact theand entrants should AtInta
7 0 333 31 6.3
fonn Sunday and he still got the sidelines,
Stle
athletic department
0 3 0 000 32 51
to the Baltimore 14 In 17 Somewhere 50 and 55 per cent
-, chewed out by Coach Tom LanOne writer said Landry utter- seconds with two sideline shots considered
is at Seminole for further inthe norm for an
dry. Such is the life of a Na- ccl a bad word,
Monday's Result
formation.
to Drew Pearson and an inter- NFL quarterback.
Washington 20, PhIladelphia
tional Football League quarter"I wanted Roger to go to Billy ference penalty.
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passes for 339 yards In
seconds left for the victory.
our25,"saidStaubach. "But we
30-27
victory over Baltunore aand
it him to break a little more
Later, Landry gushed forth were In a position if we would
was almost like the Cowboy ,ore he threw. The only thing I with superlatives for his quar- have
had a Lipped pass or an
quarterback's arm was hked was talking to him about was terback.
interception, they still would,
that
I
thought
he
could
get
it
Into a guided missile radar unit
over there before a linebacker
"Roger Just had a perfect have had a pretty good ways to
- except for one pass.
could cover it.
day," said Landry. "Each week g
With 1:53 to play, Staubach
"It almost cod us the game he keeps doing better."
"I felt good all day. It iust felt
missed a wide'open Billy Joe because we didn't make a first
Staubach, who threw two good when I released the ball. I
uPree on third down and Lan- down."
touchdown passes Sunda' .v- guesslneverhadabetterday"

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playing. The Chileans reached
the finals after the Soviet Union
refused to play them in protest
against the right-wing regime
of Augusto Pinochet in Chile.
The Australian wins here
came from 25-year-old John Alexander in his two singles
matches. Newcombe lost his
two and teamed with veteran
Tony Roche to lose the doubles.
Neweombe then announced
he would no longer play in the
Davis Cup, opening the way for
younger players to pick up the
responsibility he has long held.
Newcombe opened play on
Friday bowing surprisingly to
23-year-old Corrado Barazzutti
7-5, 6-I, 6-I. Alexander bounced
back with an upset win over
l'unatt.a 7-5, 6.3, 6.4.
On Saturday, h'anatt.a and

Paolo Bertolucci teamed to

beat Newcombe and Roche,
live tunes doubles champions
at Wimbledon, in straight ses 6.
3, 6.4. 6.3.
In both matches Newcombe
played poorly, troubled by a
sore arm and shoulder and by
tonsillitis,
On Sunday, Alexander outlasted Baranutti 6-2, 6-2, 5-7, 4.'

-

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probably cost Australia the
match.

Neweumbe played extremely
well against Panatta (or 2'
how-s in the decisive match, but
ml was called oU due to darkness
with the score 7.5, 6-8, 2.2, the
Australian having taken the
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he played as Australia was
eliminated from thIs year's
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oro Italico Sports Center, with
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eclsive victory Monday, and
ali(ied (or the Davis Cup final
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Lauiie
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want to put a drain on their Winter Park High School will Sybil Shaffer, 215 Piedmont official
James A. Swain Jr., 19
state preliminary to the and Cassandra Robinson,
picking up their feet and putting
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Nation
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them down according to the
afraid Uncle Joe will make a day Miss Florida National
Contestants are judged on Pageant to he held
number the trainer called out.
in Atlanta, Daniel A. Tanner, 20, Eustis,
ha bit of coming over, and he TeenAgcr Pageant on Jan. 2
scholastic achievement-lea- Aug. 5, 1977, and the
Florida
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Joseph Ghannoum, 38,
and Mary C. Loveless,
frightens me.
30,1977. Girls between 13 and 17 dership, poise-personality and winner - will receive a Eusth
Altamonte
Springs, and Odette
ILInd of trick to it.
BIG PROBLEM years of age on Jan. 1, 1977 are beauty.nere is no swim-suit or scholarsh
But Listen to this. We raised a
DEAR PROBLEM: Tell invited to enter and may write talent competition.
all expense paid trip to compete
female mink on our farm last So wouldn't you say she could Uncle Joe U be comes over for further information to Mrs.
The Florida pageant s the in the national pageant.
Longwood, and Mary E Eaton
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26
year and she had a litter of five. count?
again while Pat Is gone, you will
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Philadelphia,
Pa.,
and
Faye
Every day at feeding time this
Rm tell t EVERYTHING.
DEAR TERRI: I would say follow jWvq&amp;k
Ronald E. Muse, , Sanford, Swey, 29, Altamonte Springs
mother mink would make five
and Margaret A. Lee, 19,
little patties from her scoop of that your motber mink could
DEAR ABBY: My bus and,,
ground meat, then call her Indeed count. But not all all the
bringing home nuts,
andPatriciaL.
animals are as smart as the candy and gooey pastry even
offspring to eat.
Grady V. Stein, 35
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morgan
6, Orlando
Invited guests included 11s. Sharon Morgan; Ra y Den*
She never made six, and e mini What other female owns though he knows how
Casselberry, and MeMe K.
hard I'm were hats at a rehearsal IUSN Ret.) and Mrs. Joseph nison; Francine Echols;
never made four. Always five. a mink coat as long as she trying to lose weight.
Mr.
Smith
29 Altamonte Springs
thnner
Sept.
William J. Reek 20
17,
the evening Dennison, parents of the bride; and Mrs. Olin Jackson; Carol
Uves7
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lucky.
He
can
eat
before
the
marriage
of
their
Mr.
and
M
rs.
Charles
Altamonte
Springs, and
1)0wdy; lisa Morgan and Lee Ronald E. Duckett, 29
DEAR ABBY: My husband anything and not gain an ounce. son, Patrick Morgan to Jolene
Casselberry, and Rita F' Deborah D. Luten, 18,
i'u ca ll him "Pat") is a U I j WOK at a piece of
Dennison. The dinner was held Yuungers; Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Morgan, bruther of the Carter. 19, Longwood
musician, and he works candy, I gain a pound.
at
the
Mayfair
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Club,
Michael
Morgan;
Chaplain
and
bridegroom,
who Is in the U.S.
evemngs. We have a small
My husband has made dirty Sanford.
William H. Turner, 20,
Thomas M. Pronek, 27,
Mrs. W.F. Feagins( usN Ret.); Air Force, was unable to attend
child, but occasionally I like to cracks about how fat I am, so
Maricopa,A1l2., and cjele
ngwood, and Patricia M.
see Pat work, so I get a sitter, why does he tempt me with all
and Pat's Uncle Joe and Aunt that fattening stuff? He knows I
Mae take me (They'
re about don't have any willpower
it
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the age of my parents.)
NO HELP FROM HUBBY
4 Pc Traditional
One nigm Uncle Joe and his
Reservations are still being Memorial Hospital Oct. 10-14.
DEAR NO HELP: He tempts
ne clinic, to be produced by
wife took me to hear Pat, and you because: Ii) Consciouslyor acMted for the Quit Smoking
(lass to be held at Winter Park a team from Florida Hospital,
when they brought me home. uncouclously he wants you to
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and PledgeofAJegianceto
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American Flag and Salute to Jesus Chr1-meth1ngtohe andguedsattendingwereDr
the Confederate Flag. During revered, beUevedin,defe
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OIE3 were distributed to libraries, museums, galleries Harris, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. W.
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of the season, introduced the
Gamma Camma Chapter, Steenwerth. Mrs. M. R.
guestspeaker, Robert Daehn, Alpha Delta KapQa, an Strickland, Mrs. J. H. Thiluck,
prominent civic leader, who honorary society for women Mrs. J. W. Soverns, Mrs. A. B.
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spoke on the Constitution of the educators, held Its annual house Wallace, Mm W. B. Wallace
Rebecca Sweets(center), president of the Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter,
Alpha
United States and its amend- party the weekend of Sept. 1749
Glenn J.
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Kappa Alpha Sorority In Seminole County was chaperone to
a
at
New
busload
of
mnts in observance of Co ti.
Smyrna Beach. Mn: John B. Wtmblih.
Seminole high School students Saturday who attended a career day at
'
A bern
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Hostesses for the event were
A V
Valencia
Community College, Orlando. Th e outin g was sponsored by the sorority
He emphasized in particular Shirley Pfltger and Charlotte Xi Th.ta Epsilon
chapter,
and supported by donations from Martin Marietta.
Whitmore.
On Saturday, members enThe ring of the telephone
joyed a luncheon prepared by early on a recentSaturday
the hostesses. A business morning ushered in the social
meeting followed, with com- season for Xi Theta Epsilon
mittees being set upto organize Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi.
.ax
lass
Blum
of Kotin , Stein
beginning a two-year term of Deltona and her first question
Mary Jane Hartsock,
1!•••E
le Community College office include: Carol Dudley, was to verify the garb of the
daughter (Mr
Ben
J.
Kotin of Fred Stein and the late Mr.
rill offer a course in Business president; Rita Brown, vice
member
Harold G. Hartsock, Wilson
answering the Houston, Texas announce the Stein of Sanford. He is the
Income Tax consulting at the ~resident; Ann Denton, telephone.
Road, has passed her Florida
Executive Point Building, 101 recording secretary; Patty It was the morning of a engagement of their daughter, grandson of Mrs. Gertrud
State
Nursing Boards. Now a
Wymore Rd., Altamonte Swann, corresponding surprise "Come as you are" Gayle, to Steven Stein of Himmelreicbo( Flushing, N.Y.,
register
ed nune,sheis wog
Sanford.
and the late IsidorLowenberg;
Springs.
secretary; Elizabeth Sharon, coffee, and members who
as a primary nurse at Lake
Kotin is the grand- also, the late Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Students should register treasurer; Jeanne Guppy, arrived dressed differently
Community Hospital,
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stein of Weilbach, Germany.
Immediately by calling the historian; Marion Giannini, from when they answered the Schwartz and
the late Mr. and He is a graduate of Seminole
college. Topics covered include sergeant-at-arms and Diane telephone were fined a nickle. Mrs.
1fl2 graduate of Seminole Bigh
George
Kotin. She is a High School and Seminole
business organizations, em- Groover, chaplain.
School. She has an AA degree
Monies thus collected were graduate of Ball High School in Junior College and attended
ploye business expenses, sale or
After members exchanged added to the chapter's sunshjne Galveston and attended the Florida
from Florida State University
Technological
exchange of business assets, secret sister gifts, Mary Ford fund.
and
graduated in April from
University of Texas at Austin, University in Orlando, where he
and-or dissolution of was surprised with a stork
Valencia
Community College,
Pictures were taken as where she received a received a Bachelor's and
business, sole proprietorships, shower.
School of Nursing, with her AS
dishevelled members SIPPed Bachelor's
degree
in
Masters
degree in engineering.
partnerspa and corporations,
Gamma Gamma Chapter eye-opener cups ofcoffee. After Elementary Education. Miss lie
degree.
M. J. IIARThOCK
is presently employed by
business taxes and tax reports, meets each month during the refreshments and fun, none re- Kotin is
currently teaching at Florida Power Corporation In
net operating lo6ses, credit school year to promote llshed the idea of returning
Kirby Middle School in St. Petersburg.
carry-back and retirement educational and charitable h me to
ade
and Houston
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S THE RIFLEMA1
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______________________ Hf Icites shall be rudeem.d cc
_____________________
Cording to law the property —
4—Personals
i1—lnstructio,n
— legal Notice
descylbW in suth certificate or ___________________________
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NOTICE oP APPLICATION
I5
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
of 'ha
HIGH SCHOOL
POE TAX DIED
houli deer the 11th day of Oc
IN YOUR FAMILY?
1,7.IM Florida Slofites
iii'. it I1:de A.M.
AL ANON
DIPLOMA AT HOME IN
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
Ditid this 2nd day of
F.
.
For tamilies or friends of problem
2 WEEKS
of pp fw
drinkirs.
,.
Arttsir H. BackwITh, Jr..
trnc
Cluck of the CIFCt Court
For forther Information ciii 123a1
for a tas dead to be
or write
Sy: Thelma L.
S. W. (DADE) HIGH SCHOOL
The certificate numbers and
Deputy Click
Al A, Family Gcoup P.O.
CALL TOLL FREE
of ioivanc, m
Soz 333. Sanford, Fl.. 33771.
i
blish: S.. 7. I 21. 2L 1976
1100427.3934
DED34
propeç, an me names in
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call ii
wss aisse are as follows:
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Frie. 6442037 for "We CareCertificate No. 1395 Year of —
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"Hotline," Adulfi or Teens.
Issuanc, 1971.
_____________
NOTICE
OP
APPLICATION
0escfIptlssofp,q
Mature companion to live in and
FOITAXDIED
FACEOW1THAoRNKINO
SEC22TWPZ1SRGE lIE N SON 197.764 Fle,fd Sa'0
care for elderly wsman. Mutt
PROBLEM
ofS$31.2ftofeftofNE.Mof5W
havedrjversllcense3fl47a(t,r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
¼
lp.m
thai Richard F. uii&amp;ww. OIs
Can Help
Name in which assess 0. C. the holder of The
wing
.
Call 4V.V
Houup,r, S day week, thUd care
Waiver Co Basic Land I Homing tificates has filed said certificates
Write P.O. Boa 1213
Corporation.
alter School, good benef its,
for a as deed to be
— Sanford, Florida 32771
ref,renc,s I transportation
All of said Property bulng in m. Th, certificate nume,' and years
____
__
required. Sweitwaler OakS. $62.
County of Seminole. State of
iI$u.nc,, the description of 1h
Florida.
9171 or 169 0339 alter S p.m._ &amp; oun
Property, and the names in which It ____________________
Unless such certificate or cer• was assessed are as follows:
____
Nurses: RHi &amp; LPNs. Aides. Aid
tificafes shall be redeemed ac
Certificate No. l701. Year of
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companion. Needed' immedIately.
cording to law the property issuance 1971.
$100 Reward
6250434.
described in such CSqtlficate or
0escriptl if pr,perty
For th rifurn of purse and contents.
—
ceflificitei will be sold to ffi,
Kep money. 322.1301.
LOI37Orang,Estap16 osc
highest cash bidder at the Court
Legal Notice
housi deor on the 11th day of Cc. Gouch.
Name In which assessed Doretha Have some camping equipment yo
IiV, 1916. at 11:00 AM.
no longer us.? Sen it all with
Al of said properly being in
a
this 2nd day of September. County of Seminole. State of
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Ciassill Ad in The Herald Caji
1916.
FOR TAX
DIED
Florida.
123
2611
or
531
9993
and
a
friendly
197.246
Florida
statutes
Arthur 54. kckwI. Jr..
ad visor will help
Unless such certificate or at'.
.
By: Thelma L. Scott.
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN,
lificates shall be rodeemid cc
Deputy Clerk
that Richard F. or Mlied W. Olson
cording to law the property
6—Child Care
Publish: Sept. 7, 11. 21. 2$, 1976
me holder of the following car
desCribed in such certificate or
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UEO.3?
titicates has filed said certificates
certificates will be sold to
—
as deed to numb.n
be Issued
thereon.
highest cash bidder at Itie Court Educational CMId Care for as low as for
Thea certificate
and
years
$3
house deor on the 11th day of Cc.
If you quàlify. 323 $13i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tober, 1976 at 1:00 AM.
issuance, thu description of the(
I
FL OR I 0 A I I OH T I I NT H
property, and the names in which It
Dated this 2nd day of September, .
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE 1976.
was assess. are as follows:
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Legal Notke
Certificate No. 1397 Year of
Arthur
H.
Berkwlth,
Jr.,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.l2C$4a
Issuance 1914.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ia Re: The Maloge if
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Descrlptionof Preperty
By: Thelma L. Scott
KATHLEEN JO BRITTON,wif,
COURT, MIDDLE DISTRICT
SEC 22 TWP 21S ROE 39 E N 301$
Deputyclerk
I.uJ
FLORIDA, ORLANOODIVISION_ OlS671.2ftofE IOOftOlNE'.OISW
Publish: Sip?. 7, II. 21. 25. 1914
MARSHALL EDWARD BRITTON. OED3S
COURT NO. 7IS9.Orl.Cjv.R-- '
Husband
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Name In Ich assessed Louree
NOTICE OF ACTION
__________________________ Plaintiff, LUCIUS HARRIS and Ware,
TO: Marshall Eard Britten
HARRIS, his wito,
All of said property being In the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THECHRISTINE
al. Defendant(s)_NOTICE
2009Spring Valley Drive
OF County of Seminole, Stat. of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIE. SALE Noticelsher,b
Florence. South Carolina 29301 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE pursuant to a FINAL DECREEthu Florida.
You are her,oy nolified that a COUNTY. FLORIDA.
of
UnI.0 such certificate or cer
proceeding for dissolution of CASE NO. 7IUCA440
Forecure entered on September tIficafes shall be redeemed ac
marriage has beun filed against you
cording to law the properly
In Re: th Maloge if
andyouararequIredto5,
thu abeve Styled cause, the un desCribed In such certificate or
PAUL DZIELINSKI,
of your written defonses, If any
Husband.Pafltlon.r dersionedunited5tatesMarshulo, certificates will b sold to the
ter upon p' aflorne, and
one of his duly authorized deputies, highest cash bidder at the court
w$ios.namesandaddre,$.sappear
willSeminol,CountFid
sell the property situate In
5 door on me 11th day of Cc
VICTORINA ALAZAS OZIELIN.
below, on or before October 13th, SKI,
tOber, 1976, at 11.00 AM.
ln4andfIIetpwo,nai,,.,,..,.wi
es: Lot 12, Orange Estates, .
Datej this 2nd day of September,
WlIe.Respo,ld.,it
the Clerk of this Court either before
cording to the pia? thereof as
OF ACTION
service on Petitioir's attorneys or TO: NOTICE
r,cor
in Plat Book Ii, p, 31,
VICTOR INA
Arthur .H. BeCkwlth, Jr.
immediately thereafter; oth.ise DZIELINSKI
ALAZAS the Public Records of Seminole
Clerk Of thu Circuit Court
ad&amp;fjult will be entered aga Inst you
County,
Florida,
at
public
outcry
to
121$ Crofon Avenue
By: Thelma L. SCoW,
for the relief demanded in the New Castle, Pennsylvania
the highest and best bidder for cash
Oepvly Clerk
Petition
You are bereôy notified that e at 12:00 o'clock noon on Thursday, Publish Sept. 7, 11, 21, 21, 1916
1976 at ttie
west door of DED 31
for Dissolution of the Seminole21,County
Courthouse,
of WITNESSMYHANDtti.W.I
this Court on the 101h day Proceeding
of
Marriag. a Vinculo has been tiled Sanford, Florida Dated. 91476
September. AD. 1916.
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agaInstyouandypuar,uIto
(Seal)
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
serve a copy of your wvit$in
Arthur H. B.ckwith, Jr.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
defensii, if any, thereto upon
Cluck of th Circuit Court
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Petitioner's attorney. whose name
J\J Oil CE
By: Jean E. Wilke
FLOR IDA
and address appear below, on or KENOELL W '.'.rERRY
DeP(ty Clerk

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before October 11th, 1974 and
tile ftte
original thereof wIth the Click
of
miS court eIther before service on
Petitioner's attorneys or Im.
mediately tharaifter; othicise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
Petition
WlTNES5 MYHANDtheseal
of this Court on the 3rd day of
September, AD. 1974,
(Seal)
Arthur H. BeckwIffi, Jr.
Cluck of the Circuit Court
By: Jean E. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
RICHARD L. MAMELE
HUTCHI SON &amp; MORPIS
POST OFFICE DRAWER H
230 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 37171
Publish: Sept, 7, II. 21, 75. l7
DED.29
_______

FICTITIOUS NAME
NoliceisherebygIyan,ha,,,
engaged In business at Hwy.17.91,
Longwpod, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name Of
PATT'S GARAGE, and that we
ltWindloreglstersadnam,wthtl.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the prIs
of the Fictlti,,,
Name Statutes, To.Wit: Suction
$65
Florida Statutes I57.
5: Bruce R. Patterson
James 0. Clark Sa.
Publish: Sept. II. 21, 25, Oct. 3. 1,76
OEDS

ASSISTANT UNITED STAT ES

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publish Sept.21, 25 &amp; Oct. S. 12, 1916
DEl) tO,
_______________________________
_______________
NOTICIOFAPPLICATION
FORTAXOIED
197.344 Florida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Richard F. or MII'ed W. Olson
the holder of the following
cer
tlflcates has filed saio certificates
for a tax died to be Issued thereon.
The certificate numbers and
years
of isuanc,, thu description of the
property, and the names In which It
was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 1053 Year of
issuance 1974
DOKrlptioflofpr.pe,ty
SEC 34 TWP 205 ROE 32E BEG
2oe.71.N+ 1001? Eof SWCOR RUN
E $31.1 It N 3601? W 131. ft S 36,Oft to
BEG
Name in which assessed Isaac
Campbell &amp; Lula Mae Campbell
All of said properly being in the
County of Seminole. Slate of
Florida,
Unless such certificat, or cer
w,aji oe rudeerned ac
cording to law the property
described In Such Certificate or
CiIfI(ales will be sole to the
highest cash bidder at the court
Pious.
r on tti. 11th day of Cc
tir, 1976 at 11.00 A.M
Dated thIs 2nd day of September.
1974
Arthur H. BCCIIWITh. Jr.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
BY Theme L. Scott
Deputy Clerk
PblIh Sept. 7, 11, 3, 25, 1974
DEI).3o
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NOTICE OPSIIIRIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN
that by virtue of
that cartain
Writ of Execution iI$ud out
of and
_________________________
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Seminole County, Florida, upon
FOR TAX DEED
final Iudgmam rendered in t a
197.164
Florid. Statutes
eforisad court on the 25th day of
June. AD. 1916, in that certain
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
case Richard F or Mildred W.
Olson the
1 tltled. Southem Discouni tn nwuqv
--.......
or ne fOiIQwlng certificates
Plaintiff, vs Ned June, Defend.,e,
his filed said certificates for a tax
wtilth aforesaid Writ of
Execution
deed to be Igued thereon Thi
was delivered to me as Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida, and I certificate numbers and years o
nuance, the description of he
have levied upon th
following property, and the names In which it
described property being located
in
Seminole County, Florida, more W5 assessed are as follows'
particularly described as
Certificate No. 1642 Year of
1011ows:
Onu 1913 Chevrolet PiCkup Truck, Issuance 1914
DesCrlptiui, of Priperty
ID No. CCY2IIAIS2Th, Title No.
SEC 06 TWP 215 ROE 30 E N
3413113
being stored at Ratliff &amp; Sorw, In NW
3032SltOf5$49ftOf E 6)0$tt of
3 PIECES CHICKEP4.HOT ROLL
'. of SW '. (less Rd).
Sanford, Florida. Additional
Name in which
CHOICE OF 2
lormallon available from the CIvil Park
Corporati
DivIsion of the Seminole County
Coh SIaw. Patito Shad. Baked Beans
All of said propqfly being in the
Sheriff's Department,
Fre,h Fri . Mashed Potifo,i A Grivy
County of Seminole, State of
the undered is Sheriff 0 Floridi
Seminal.
COunty,
Florida,
will
at
Unl
OUR EVERY DAY SPECIAlS
11:00AM. on the 39th day of Sip tlficafis such
or cir
CKET
shall be redeemed ac
fember.A.D. IIl6.offerfo,UI,a
of
cording to law the prperIy
sin to the highest biddir, for
cash, desa
15 PIECES
subiedtoanyardaleslstIr
in such Cetlflit, or
I
21 PIrcc
1125
LTIIJI(T5 WIt be Iolc 10 h.
iv me Front (West) Door of t
Seminole County Courthouse in highest cash bidder at me court
t In Our Air Condltjon,d Dining Room
house door on the 11th day of Cc
or Take Out
Sanford, Florida, the
Il'tDCJIIUINj
above luber, $974.
descrlbetj personal Property.
at 11:00 A M.'
Doled fhi 2nd dy of September,
ThaI said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ o
Arthur H Bic kwith, Jr.
Fxecution
Clerk of the Circuit (burt
________________________________________________________________________________________
E. Polk, Sheriff
OPEN Sun. thru ThUrs. 9 til 9:30 FrI. &amp; Sat, 9 til 10:30
By. Thelma L. Scott
SemInole County, Florid,.
2100
Deputy Clerk
Pubiih: Sept. 7, 11, 21, 20, 1914
Publish Sept 7, tI, 3, 7$, $176
DED3
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Adult.Family

Sanford, Fla.

Bralley Odham-3234670
BUILDER-DEVELOpER

ThI "Good Ole Days" have never
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322-2090
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QUALITY HOMESATMODERATE PRICES
Cent ral Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting
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REDUCEOS2.
utlfutly remodeled a rooms, 1100
ft.. new carpeting &amp; roof, gas
mace, large fenced tot. Near
h school $19,500. Owner 32372.
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3 &amp; 4 Bedroom
2 Bath
Models

I BR, 1½ baths, paneling, carpet,
drapes, central air. *25.900.
Existing mortgage. $20,000. 515.4
per mo. 321.0802.
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Cliff Jordan Realtor
III

Call 303.322.3103

Landscaping &amp;
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Lawn Care

Carpentry. Remodeling. Ada,t,5
Cuslom Work L'Cens. Bonded
Free eitmate 3234031

OWER'S BEAUTY SALON
merly Harletrs Beauty Nook)
519E First 322

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning,
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322.
117).

Carpet Cleaning

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work tPter
wouidnt be any.

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Ze Sofa &amp; Chair shampooed t
cli Guard, both for 13.3; Living
'. dining area, hail, rug
npoolng, regardiet of size,
5, 322 331$

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Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath. central heat &amp;
air, family mm . ga. age, large
fenced yard. Separate studio
$3,000 equity &amp; assume loan of
537,000. 321050)

Pest Control
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
3221465
Tomorrow may be the day
you sell
Ihat roll-a way bed you've
nowhere to roll away
If you
place a Classf led Ad totay,

Reu Real Litak' fli,,.,
JOHN KRIDEP AsSOc
107W Cnrnrrerc,ti
Phone 37? 7141 SanI,i'

42'4,jQbIle Homes

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2 BR, $'x.SO mobile home, turn.,
patio awning. Can be moved
51.400. Land 0' Lakes Trailer
Court, $00 E. Graves, Orange
City, Lot SO

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Ii Improvements

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197) ScPiuIt Chatiu
3 8 R,I' 3
bath, 12' x 61' wIlt 3' x 12' tip out
Call after 5,373 4165

Roof Rers, Carp,nir, Pntw
Home Repairs, Culturing, Cement
work Free estimates $31 5662

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Let a Classified Ad help you
find
mon1room for storage. Classified
Adi find buyers fail,

Sewing
Alterations. Ores Making, Drape,,
Upholstery 372 0707,

Land Clearing
IGHTHAULINGI YARD
tb GARAGE CLEANUP
Phone 349 5371

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The Evening Herald Cllflifud Ads
offer no fancy Ctaims,
Just
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ESTERSON LAND Ct,EARINr,
Bulldozing. Excavating, Otcit wgrk.
Fill drI, lQp toll. )22.59i3

Tree Service

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HCriU 322 2u.lI, 531

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I'IUGHEY EQUIPMENT
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Lite Clearing; Mowing, Oisclytg;
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Fill Dlrt Clay;
ny, Remodeling &amp; Roofing.
Rock, Sand;
wishing, Painting, lfl5ide &amp;
Backttoe Loader. Ph. 222 1477
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Custom built cabinets &amp; ____________________________
ii Maintnjfl
Licensed.
Also shampooing
is &amp; re upholstering. Frau
ites. $304050.
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Lawn Care

Clar Sitled Ads will always give you
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u expect
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EXPERT LAWN CAREMowing, Edging, Trimming
Free Estimate,,
Phone3zl.1792

Hauling

I W, GARNETT WHITE

Winier SprIngs- 3 BR, Ii bath,
tam. rm., fireplace. I bik from
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School. Enc. patio $30,300. LongwoOd, 1
BR mobile home with
321b90I
nice F'a. room, On high dry lot.
547-2020.
Sanford- BR. CO. air, screaned
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak Embassy, 12'xlO', excel.
Cond.
trees. nice nelghborh
Carpet, R.frig,, Stove, front
$19,900,
$2,000 'i. about siao per mo.
kitchen, washer, dryer, wood
Owner will fInance. 2032 Jefferson
panei, bar, ready to move. $7100
Ave. 333.4*31 alter 6.
or best offer. 363 4162

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Req Real Estate Broker
SALES RENTALS
117W lit ST . Sanford
322-Soil or 327 2757 after Mrs.

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CLASSIFIED
DEl PARTMEN I
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BALL REALTY

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Lake Mary -3 BR, l' bath new
homes. Start at $21,500 With $200
down. Government funding. 8y
builder, $34 619. Equal
Housing
OPportunitt

Home Improvemen

Window Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing. Carpet Shampoo ing
Free estimate 373 9$i

Beauty Care

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALToRS-5301
Eves, 373 3119

TI RED OF
SUB.DI VISIONS???
SANFORD
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Thui little cutle will not last. Brick
front, trees, privacy, 3 bedrooms,
central air, garage Call now.

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Siding

Aluminum
(an (Over your homp *th alum
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no &amp; tolit islm Alt0
i'nq Gutters i V'S (ip
e Sdng Co 551 9363

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REA.. ESTATE

SANFORD_ Pick your own new
carpet, 3 BR, 1 baths, $100 down.
$116 mo pays all, 5' annual pct.
rate, 340 Mos. $20,000

Lali Mary- 3 BR, 2 bath,
near
ke, large lot with citrus. Cent. H
Carpeting, many extras, A-i
Ad, $39400. 32) 5652.

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Req Real Estate Broker
503W 1st St.
323-4041 or 32303$? eves

1505 W. 25th St.

FOR IN FORMATION CONTACT

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

L ike Monroe
Beautiful building
and canal lots with big oak trees.
Jenny Clark Realty. 322.1395.

1. UNSWORTh REALTY

135

of Airport Blvd.

While

e government has released
noney for subsidized housing to
ivatifled buyers. New houses in a
ural area. No down payment,
aonthly payments less than rent.
all to see if you qualify,

One Bedroom
From

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CailBart

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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They're Hot"

Bedroom Aph.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

VA Financing-Nothing Down. FHA
Conventional.5% Down

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323 7361

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.uxurj Patio Apartments

25,000

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South

TOP AND THINK A MINUTE. 17
Classified
Ads
didn't
work, there wouldn't be any.

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Uardens

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

CARPENTER REALTY

nfordBy Owner.
3 BR, P' Office &amp; store space availabie,
baths,
central
H&amp;A, screen
Patio,
downtown Sanford
:arpet,d. $25,500. 3221903 after 5.
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500 Acres, Osteen area. Owner
must sell,

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Ph, 322-9442

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Meetings
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UNEMPLOYED? Never again
41—Hou
If
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42—AiblI, Honws
, you have Sincet'e
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desIre a
1 BR., furn. api., lights, water furn,,
SI—HOUSIIIDId Goo
Blautliully
id 1sperIad Smitty, Inc. has
orated
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BR,1',
amblt: Serious only please c III
Mature
an
adults. No pets. $95 3flImmediate opening, GOod
3747054 after 4p.m. or write
with
central
air
and
heat.
P
SELLING
OR
BUYING?
Call
me.
Sell
or
3764 after 1 wk.days.
ne
Rent- Nice 2 BR, turn.
u
steady
OO mattteis &amp; Box Springs,
Over 73 beautiful homes tacit
323.9103 anytIme,
employment Apply
$35; We buy and sell goog furniture and
GIovannI, Dettona, Fla. 32flj
trailer. Double carport. Front
671.1141,
Smitty's Inc., 2714 Orlao
antiques, HWY 14 AUCTION
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On.
or
Capponl,
Re. tor.
Two Betirooms, carport, air,
Dr ye.
porch, air. SOOd locatlo. 645.4055,
Sanford. 2732s1.
GALLERIES, 332.417,
Associate, After hours $31-I
utIlitIes furnished. ISO dep. 332.
DIESEL TRUCK MECHANIC,
Deiary.
53.100
or
$135
ma.
FRICKE
Class A. $3 per hour, Excellu
&amp;
1974 after II AM.
FRIC KE
t
We buy used
RESOURCE COORDNA
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTC ES,
opportunity for hIetily •
1 Item or a hoewfIJI
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
53)3753.
PeriunC.d person,
-Lots.Acreage
Sanfont, Adults. Modern Studio, 1
FLORIDA
AAA EMPLOYMENT
BR
&amp;
2 BR Unfurn. Air, carpeted,
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Used Norge refrigerator, good
Will work under sup$rylsfo
3 BR, 1½ bath, red brick, Must
201 CommercIal
of ke
etc. $99 mo up. 323.50;,
'II. UNFQ- 42 dry Atres near
e County Manpower Director
condition, $50. Call 322-3715 after
WIlling to talk terms.
WANT TO SELL
$4
In
so,contacting, planning, Coordlnaf I
Johns. $110,000. 647 tIll.
YOUR HOME?
2
BR,
Phone
373-560.
MONOGRAMMER TRAINEE
upstairs, SCre.nsd porch, no
and establishing linkesges b
Buying a new home? Moving to an
SACKETT IN VESTMENT
LOnOwood Manufacturing Co.
pets. Air &amp; heat, $125. 373 1763,
Small
Upright Freezer, ISO; Frost.
apartment?
CORP.,REALTORS
wean social agencies, Four.ys lr
Longwood, Pho $313150
NEED A HOME? $100 dc wn
LAKE MARKHAM
Fre.Refrlgeva'0,,$4 PPu,e 332 Get some action with a Herald
Custons
degree required In related fit Id
payment to quaiifi
bedroom,
2
bath
home
on
Can
4354 betwes., S am. and 2 p.m.
buyers .3 Mini Farm on S. Sanford Ave., sell
with 1w, years of related
1,
classified ad. We'll help
31A.jplexes
BR,
Ia.
you write
beat dock with access to La e
or trade for Sunland Estates
I', baths, central hi at.
Management OPportunity avallabl
periunce. 110,300 annually, S.
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an ad that wilt bring a fast sale.
refurt,i
As low as 115,Q00
Markham, Home is carpet Id
home.
For personal lfltiçyii call 32
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resume' education, training ai
WILLMER,
ICENMORE WASHER
CALL332.2611
1 BR apt,, kit. equip., AC, carpeted, throughout, Has a beautiful lit
id
$512.
ASSOCIATES. INC. REALTOR.
experience, in cOnflde,,
servlce.u5edm.cPiin
t I:
Adults, No pets. $95. 3222264 wk.
MOBILE HOME on 100 ft. lot
fireplace. Kitchen equiPped wi
531.4100.
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..iQONEYAPPI,IANCES3210497
Personn.I Director, Semlno .
PIPdEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
0YS after 4.
latest appliances. Country prlva
large bedrooms, Central heat ind
y
Cnty Courthouse, North Pai
Furniture 1 Miscellanes, Sell
Hunting Camp in Farmlngton Area
aIr, Quiet area, $11,300.
AVON
and an extra lot is available Whui
h
Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda, 337
for 30 pct. commission, Free Pick.
- 2 Lets, 134' * 141', with
53—TV-RadioS?.,',0
Unfurnitte, two bedroom, SecurIt
would make an acre for y
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 332.
HAVE A VERY MERRY
r WYNNEWOOD - 3 BR. tam
aluminum trailer with bath &amp; bui
retreat.
$4,000.
ily
Equat
CHRISTMAS- and the money to
Sanf*rd 322 2710.
Employer
6420 or 323-7315.
room, range, refrigerat
on room. Electricity, deep well, COlOt TV's from $30; BOW trom
POOL HOME-] bedroom, 2 bat
$15;
pay for It. Start now-selling
lot. Nic, and clean, $2O,50o. ar le
fenced garden. 323 5331 or after
Servic, all makes, HERB'3 TV
for An
This
one has it all. New
Con gwnens
3:30, 373240.
beautiful products. Make
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1200 French Ave., 373-U34
Rentals
wanted, HI.way 14 Auct Ion
remodeled kitchen, all late
beautIful money. Call 41.43079 for
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fl—t'xjses unfurnistieci
WITT
REALTY
Galleries,
applIances Including a compacto
Infoimation
Peg. ReaIEstat,Broferfll
Screened porch and has
47—Real Estate y4f
55-Soats &amp;
DeItona-3BR,lI,,p,,
PtioneS7l.
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322-0719
29—Roor
battihous. for the pool, A fir C 323- 7915
We are lookIng for a retired couple
322.77 is
3321 after S p.m.
home for the dlscrlminatr
to lIve on our property (10 acres,
ROB5
$
MARINE
3 toS Family Rental Units Wanted
DAVE'S 3394414
famIly. $42000.
Saleor Lease
10 minutes from doWt*n San. Room with good food &amp; receatlo, - Rent or Sell
Immaculate 35R,2
H
Private Buyer
17.97
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ford). The lady will have
Swimming pool, fishing, hobble
bath
carpu$ed,garag.,fencedyd
332peii
house.
LAKE MARY- L.ak,yiew Avenu
Phone 3.0.5357
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With Option
keeping duties and care for
Cash 322-4132
sssmo. 333.749
PIN EACRES REST HOME 1.39
beauty. 4 bedroom, 2½ bath home
our
children, The man will be
Beautiful
1$'
Fiberglass
Orlando Clipper, 70 For used
Mayfair
home
Has
publIc
access
to
beautit
applIances,
- I BR, 1½ bath, paneling, carpet,
Itp Mercury motor, tIlt trailer, "tools, etc.furniture,
responsible for the cars of the
West Lake Crystal, A spaciw
Below markef value
Suy I or 1011 items.
ground,. A salary and separate
$030. 3I.34o$ after S
drapes, central alt'. $210 vito. $100
country style home for the Iarg
Owner.Broker, 3231167 or 327.391
and
t.i
Uur
a Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
2
living quarters will be offered to
sec. dip. 3230502
we.kend_s. Highway i east, near ________________________
family. Has all the amenitIes on
Idyllwilde
Geneva
the right couple who must be
101 Brent,o Driv 9,
large oversized lot. $17,300.
S —MiSCeflneoUS for
.
Want to buy furniture,
544,000. 3 BR, 2 baths. beautif
sober, reliable and Christian In.
tollil li
BAMBOO COVE APT Winter SprIngs, sharp 3 BR. 1½
tures. - anything
tell Larson Boat wIth 12S HP
Interior with fireplace,
of value. 322dividuals. References wIll be
bath,
fenced yard. $373 mo. plus
to Pc I. Win. Model 50, 2Oga. auto., 2$" full Evinrud,
MLS.REALTORS
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments
and Trailer.
Checked bufore interview Is
down, 71.r, pct, interest, 5375 I.
dep. 531.0591 or 531-SlOe.
furnished or unfurns
choke. $100, Call after 6, 3739107.
321-0041
Niwi1
pays all 3225101.
arranged, Reply to B all, co
ORIENTAL RUGS WAn, cD
redecorated
Come see. E. Airpor
DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a'
The Evening Herald, P.O.
301 S. Sunland, 3 BR, carpeted,
Box
Blvd., Sanford, 373. 1340
Top prices,
3017 S. FRENCH
any condition.
low cost Classified Ad.
DELTONA- Close to 5hoppig, 7 Olympia Portable Iypewriter, $30.
1651, Sanford, FIa. 32171.
drapes, fenced, clean, lease, $173,
$615124, Winter Park,
Invalid Sedalde Commode, $20.
BR, family room, carport, centr 'I
534434$.
'is
Johnson,
12'
V.B,%q
CVI EDO.FTU_ Duplexes. Furn. or
323-101 between 4 &amp; 4 p.m.
Fib. Boat. '75
heat &amp; air conditioning, On ni
NOW IS THE TIMEI
Curt. Trailer. 'ia Evinrude 9.hp. AntIques and collectabfes wantea.
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.
corner lot. Asking
3 Bedroom wood frame home,
OWNERS TRANSFERRED
Small it,ms of quality
2uaranteed
Complete
Excel.
Cond.
$130.
reconditioned auto
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE. 343.
Iewelry.
carpet throughout, paneling in all
&amp; NEED TO SELLI
china, etc. 323-7177, 10 to 3.
batteries. $1245 exchange.
3721.
bedrooms &amp; living nit,, on fenced 3 BR, 1 bath, Pinectest, $19,300.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Looking for a lob?
YOUR LITTLE FEE .1 GENC
½ acre. Lake Mary area. 373-071. 3 BR, 2 bath, Holly Ave., $21,300.
1109
S. V. Hardaick,, Broker
The Classified
Sanford Ave.
3 SR. 2 bath . POol,
Ridgewood Arms
59Musical
Ads will help you find that lob._Merctndj
Deitona, dia.441l
I BR, 3 bath, Wilson Place,
Hurryl
$59,000,
5paciou 1, 2, 1 3 BR apts. Tennis,
33—Houses Furnished
SWIMMING POOL SACRlflCE_
uprightpraa,cePiano
Leading manufacturer
Hurryi
swlmmlng, playground,
.
70''Swap &amp; Trade
and
Wm. H. Stemper'Reaji,r REALTORS
$100
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distributor has aluminum
recreation
room,
laundry
room
2Ol3jfhsi
Hurry
Lake Mary-Rent a 2 BR furnished
nc.
multiple
listing
service
and clubhouse. 2510 Ridge*ood
tangular
3flO63
pools left over from ins
home Instead of a house. Spotless. 19195. French
intereSted
SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
SALES MAPIAGER_ Mobile
Eves. 323.1496; 3224164; 3flI$i
season, half price,
Ave. Sanford. PH 3234420
Men preferred. No pets 337.393,,
Guaranteed Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with Anyon can be a
______________________ PRICE REDUCED $5,000. Owne
Homes, experIed
seller or a buyer,
Installation and terms.
Call 305.
No charge, All
aUtOmaticrhyttimat
leaving state. Country home, 1'
3 room apt utilities included. 1st &amp;
SECURITY GUARD- Part time
Liberal
admitted free,
$339151 Collect,
Con,e
trades
offered.
Bob
Bill's
PIano
&amp;
RADIO CHEMIST- Experienced
last vito. required. 322.3710
acres. 2 year old I bedroom,
brows, every Sunday I to 3
34—NoblIe
Homes
at
Organ
tti,
Sales
&amp;
bath, Ct-I &amp; A, carpeted, family roomItCitchen
wIth radioactive elements
Movieland DrIve-In
Western Auto, 301
Bathroom
Cabinets,
w. Firsj St., 3fl-fl,
ARCHITECTS.DRAFTSAN_
Theatre. South 17.92, Phone 322.
and dining room, 2 car garage
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
NOW
LEASING
1214,
$39,900.
2 BR Trailer, clean, all utilities, TV
Part time, great money
available. Bud Cabell.
Sanford Court
322 5052
FLORAL DESIGPiER_ Es.
1. heat. Accept 1 child. No puts. s.io
anytime.
.
60—OffiCe
Supplies
2ACPES LAND, Geneva area, Well
perienced
*j, 3flpQ4
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Apartments
Zoned
for mobile home, *a,coo.
75—Recreatjonaj Vehicles
Sal' Utility trailer.
TRAVEL AGENT- 2 to 3 Vi's. N,w modern single story I &amp;
Rebuilt, en
2
12' wide, furnished, I BR, AC,
experIence
closed. Lights hookup,
bedroom apts. and completely
Stenstrom
Realty
hitch,
STORE BUILDING with 3 apart
Mutt Sacrifice....
Adults. Also I trailer space. 372
OUTSIDE SALES- Draw, plus
spare tire, 327.7437 from 34 p.m.
1973 Strá.mj73
furnIshed studio apartments.
mints, 7th 0. Cypress, $i1,9oo,
tt.
w or steel disks, executive desk
4ETAIL SALES- Greet company
Gregory Mobile Ho,ne, 3103
________________________ SUNLAND
ESTATESConveniently located &amp; beautifully
700
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Intique
Ortan
&amp;
chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
XUTO PAINTER- S yrs. es
neroxee CIrcle- 3 BR, 1 bath
upright Piano, paint
Drive, 333.330
landscaped. Abundant storage
periunc,
sprayer, Rockwell
chairs, straight chairs, filing
home on corner lot with large
(Including attic) and "GE Energy
Slide rule
31—Business P rty
Hal Colbert Realty
cabinets, as Is. Cash ano carry.
DEBIT AGENT- Excellent
calculator, hoUSehOld &amp; yaro
oaks. Extras include well, pump &amp;
Efficiency Package". From $113.
AUtOS Wanted
potential
goods. 3373109.
NOLL'S
323-7832
fence. All for only $1,1OO.
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Call 3210220 between I &amp; 3:30.
PRIME OFFICE SPACE
DIESEL MECHANIC_ Class A
Casselberry,
17'fl.
$304206
EVES 337.1557 or 332-0612
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
With or Without Lees,, Modern IDYLLWILDE_ 106 VihIen RoadBUY JUNK CARS- from $10 to $30
SHEET METAL MAN- Es. SpacIous 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. Kitchen
BUY-SELL..TRADE
Building, Air Cond. &amp; Carpeting.
Call 373.1631 after 4 p.m.
perIenc
equipped, dinIng room, living rm.,
Near Idyllwilde School. Se. this 3 3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted, 31
62—LaWIl.Gardefl
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l3IsE First St
323 1201.
air cond., Carpeted throughout.
BR, 2 bath home on spacious home
3fl-Sa
LEGAL $ECRETARY_ 2 Yrs. Exp.
central heat and air. Phone 323.
Adults only. References requIr.
SCREEN PRINTER- Exp.
Hoist Lifter; combination shower
1001.
site, Includes family room, cen
MORE CASH
3210011, KISH REAL ESTATE
NELSON'S FLORIDA RUSI
tral air &amp; heat, double carport,
AUTOMOTIVE MANAGER_.
and commode chair;
INC.
(state
Swivel
Woodruff's Garden Center
For
Wrecked or Junk
Mechanic appitude
plus loads of extras. $31,70o.
walker;
bath
t
JOHNNY WALKEI
bench commode
401 Celery Ave.
Cars
&amp; Trucks
extension seat; Wheel chair tray
-WE SELL SUCCESS.-.
Req.
Real
Estate Broker
COUNTY- WIlson Road- Custom
for Ernest &amp;
31—Apartments Furnished
201 CommercIal
Jennings wheel
Any year thru 1176 models, 1 days
3233176
41—Houses
General Contractor
buIlt 2 BR, 2 bath, lakefront dream
chair; seat cushion ano back
6—Equert for Rent
week. Call collect, 5442131,
rest _____________________________
337.4457
home, on I beautiful acres. See
for wheel chair. 3226117,
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Carpenter
MONTHLY RENTALS
this today.
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
AVAILABLE
Ditluxe Aluminum
Only exPerienced fleudapply
ESTATES- 214
78—?torcycles
above ground
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Serv,
GOOD LOCATION
Shampooer for only $1 30
Jim Hunt Realty Inc. SUNLAND
327 .0014
swimming pools. (2) IS'x7I' and
per day
Flamingo- I BR, 3 batti home
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QUALITY INN NORTH
Nice
large
3
BR,
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
15*33'
2324
Park
Or.
1½ bath, block
complete I yrs. old,
with spacious family room, wall to
LPN, I to 12 shift. GeriatrIc
3222115
•. 1&amp;SR 134, Longwood
Motorcycle Iriturance
home. Assume $16,7QI mtg.,
"Posseued. SacrifIce, ½ price,
U2 1000 322-3991
322.9201
wall carpet, drapes, split floor
322041$
perience preferred, Apply In
BLAIR AGENCY
$151 $6 monthly, Low equity. Move
ali collect 3052130410
plan. 530,000.
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
BR furnished garage apt., Water
6S-PIS..SUppiIOS
in now. C.H.A. EncIose garage.
323'31660r323.7710
NO SUB.DIVISION_ Small COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 12$
valescent Center, 930 Mellonylll,
furn. Adults only, no pets. 3221305.
WIinted, Residential
House. .Small Price. 3 BR, 1 barn,
site for
Anderson Circle, 3 BR, 1 bath,
Ave.
Two femal. 'miniature poodle
1969 Honoa, CS 350, 9000 Miles.
Iwimming
sewing room, Pleat and
pool.
JOHN
SAULS
AGENCY
Liadins..
walt.to.w.Il
carpetIng,
In
ex.
Con.
puppis, black,, AKC, $30 each.
AN MO PARK. I, 2. 3 bedroom
Excellent
llstribu$or
wants a nice backyard
3223017.
fortable. Back yard large enOugh
cellent condition, on nicely land.
Service station attendant &amp;
323 05,1.
trailer apts. Adult 1. family Park.
Broker, 323-7171
O display new 1976 model
As$Ø(, 323 OILS
for a garden. Drive by
above
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mechanIc, Bill's Union 74 Station,
scaped
lot.
BPP
warranted.
210$ Holly,
Day
'72
Weekly, 3513 Hwy 11 92, Sanford,
Kawaskl,
750Cc
round
Night
c
then call for more Information,
Pool. lop consideration
AKC Doberman Pup$, ears cropped,
Hwy 13.4, Longwood.
373-1930,
With Extras. GOOd Condillon
criven for prime location Call 303
shots, I male, 3 mos., $200. I
SUNLAND ESTATES- 301 S.
LAkE MARY SUBMIT OFFER
I
$'5O.322.3409,
37-4370 collect.
IOYLLWILDE
School
SuniandLarge
near. 7 rooms
BR cottage on river, $173. Utlltie
female, 6 mos., $130; 365.5710,
corner lot, 3 BR,
and 2 baths, well
I bath, completely fenced, at. Sparkling) BR. l'zbathptom,wjtti AMIMO
included 322 4170 or 323-4)01.
shaded fenced
family room, inside laundry room,
. SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE, 20 Greet Danepsmal,
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80—Autos for Sale
yard. Has ice maker refrigerator,
1femal,'0f
tracllve paneled family room.
pCt. off. Sanford Auction, ioo
Central heat &amp; air. Listed at
dishwasher, disposal and well for
sale. 372.3133.
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5.
Ir, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
carpeting, $23,930,
F
,flCh
$24,900, owner wants offers,
Ave., 323-7340.
bedrooms. $123 to SI3 month.
watering lawn. Owner has already
1914 RX 3 Mazda, good condition,
Cats&amp; Kittens
moved and says sell. $77 950.
Adults. Phone 322.l$10
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
automatic, air. Take
$2Eacnt0900dhome
Forrest Greene Inc.
over
payments. 3232913.
Fl
ITURA
BY
2315 Park Dr........57Q
306533
NE have homes from $100 down,
RFALTORS Or,. t Snqer' 'Op TOtjcr
veterans no down.
112 BRMobIIeHomes
z q Zaq machns ma Sew ________________________________ LeaseaDatsuninCludingZcar
AKESIDE APARTMENT
Adults-NO Pets
4%%ume
trucks. For information
64''Horses
LET'S TRADE
ANYTIME
I).
call Bill
Highway 17., Sanford
ianccot%Ie55Oorpay511 90per
Ray
or Jack Mink, $31.1] IS.
c'nDi
Harold
Hall
Realty
WIl
Across From Ranch Housi
l.ik trade in Singer Hors,
Large clean) room apt.
Multiple Listing Service 12 Shaded corer, excellent iocat',, ('C
Pasture for rent on Ups.ala
lupped to zig zag &amp; make button
SISOmo. Adults, no pets
JUST MAKE
323-$67O or $3 1.9777'l
equity and exchange for 2 BR
EALTORS
PAYMENTS- '72 and
Road, $15 month, 373.13.,
REALTOR, MLS
Ie
2S63PARK
Balance of $50 5$ or io
'73 Models, Call 373.557g or $34.
531-6463
mobile. $21,900.
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lyments of so Call
323-5774
Anytime
1605
Hon.
trailer,
3
horse
Dealer.
I
creat
tandem, all
,inaqer. 372 9111 or see at
BATEMAN REALTY
metal. $700; also registered
S ANF ORDSEWINGCENTER
BR. I barn frame. $l2.300-Terms
I UNITS ZONED COMMERCIAL
1643 Chevrolet, *iij. Good sticker.
quarter hors, mare, 9 years,
Rg Real Estate Brk,r
30? E lit St DOwniown
available.
ental apts. with great appriat
small, coggins negative,
1,63 Doug. Van, $200; 321.
2635 S S,A,'tO,d Ave
1300.
potentIal. Corner lot with parking.
Both for $350. (West of Det,an.I)
0156.
.J31 QlS9eves 337 7A4'I
Saci itce -Ethan Allan furniture
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BR, I$ bath, masonry. $100 down,
Convenient to downtown &amp; 1742,
Highway ii, 1 1.3rd mile i*'iit St.
B..'droom, dining room,
$130 montl" Ph.
living
$l,300. 62$.5019.
Johns River at St. Johns River 1973 Super Beetle, on. owner, es
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. room, etc. 3720911 after 1 p.m.
cellent condition $1495.
ACres, 5th trailer On rIght,
LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR
TAFFER REALTY
322.7652.
BROKERS
Req Real Es'ateBroi,er
Days-337 6173
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ifl66
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NOTICIOFAPPLICATION
FORTAXDIID
197.246 Florida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that Richard F. orMiló-edW Olson
the holder of the following cer•
tificates has tiled said certificates
for a tax deed to be issued t,iereon.
The certIficate numbers and years
of Issuance, the description of
property, and the names In which
was assessed are as follows;
Certificate No. 2010. Yair of
Issuance irii
Descrlitiva ii Preperty
W$Sft.ofLOj40 + E llltofLo$j9
Washington Heights PB 3 PG 31
Name In which asseueo Shubuit
Construction co Robert Brooks. Jr.
&amp; Nettle Mae Brooks
All of said property being in the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida,
Unless x.irti rfifi.....
tsllcat,s shall be redeemed ac
Cording to law the property
described In such certificate or
certIficates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at thu COurt
houte door on the 11th day of Oc.
tober, 1916.
Dated thIs 2nd day of September,
I
1916
Arthur H. Beckwltfl, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Thelma I.. Scott,
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sept. 7, II, 21, 2$, $976
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TAURUS (April 20May ) expenses.
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today tMongh oversight. COW* 21) Rather than talk about what
your change Be awe to get you're going to do for a friend
uarwdees on anything you today, urpdse hlmbydolngit.
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buy.
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doing this weekly, but I've Pound of muscle. Perhaps you

heard the body would reject the think YOU need a pound of
milk In such great quantity. Is protein for each pound of

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idea!

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muscle. That is not the case.
About'75 per cent of the lean

DEAR READER - You muscle is water. Only 1

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ending. Dummy held a spade,
diamond and club. West held
One of each suit also, but,~
South did not know that. As
far as South could tell West
might well be holding a spade
and two diamonds.
South decided that he was.
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And we knew better than to touch
County Courthouse during a recess In their
trial Tuesday. She added that none of the girls
had shaved their pubic hair, which gave them
extra "cover."
. whether their performances are vulgar
pa rtly In t he eye of the beholder, and depends
partly on the dancer's own' attitude -

whether she respects herself, said Margaret
another of the dancers.
"People know w hat to expect w hen th ey
come to a strip contest, so they're not going to
be offended," said the slender blonde. 'And

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as they celebrated his

Bridge .....................7-B
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Why do the girls dance In the nude? "It's Comics
good money," shot back [feather.
t.fossword .................7-B
no other good-paying jobs in the area
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It's not easy, taking off all one's clothes in horoscope

7-B votes In unofficial totals;
7-B his opponent Fredric
front of an audience, the girls agree. At least, Hospital ...................S-A
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needed a stiff drink before going on stage to Sports .,............. 10-11-A
build up their courage. "But you soon relax, Television .....•...
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per cent of the vote in defeating Broward Count) Conuiussioner
Anne Kolb. Friedman, who lost to Republican Rep. J. Herbert

(Herald phitsbyD,nna(p,,)

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"I want to be cleared of any allegations and clouds that might

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In Seminole County, unofficial returns showed Mrs

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Saundlers the winner of the county In a squeaker by 125
votes. Newton received 2.242 votes to Mrs. Saunders 2,317.

that an official complaint was filed with the Elections Division,
which in similar cases in the past has invalidated several elec.
tions.
1 still feel strongly about the issue," Newton said Tuesday
ght. A still have questions about the law and Mrs. Saunders'
honesty. I don't feel that Party unity comes before personal integrity."

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elections -gave him the edge. Mrs. Kolb siid some of the condonlinium votes may have been wifairly won.

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of plL S Jf
literature saving I would turn vacant condominium apartments
into low-cost housing," Mrs. Kolb said.
During a televised debate last w"k. Mrs. Kolb denied that
arge. Also during that debate, Frietiman accused %fts. Kolb of
a conflict of interest connected with her strong support of an
ultimately successful zoning moratoriwn in southwest Broward

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Heather agreed. "It depends on what the
newest judge In their
body looks like, and how It's used." She cx-.
platned that club ruiesdraw limits on how far Around TheClock ..........4-A Forest Drive home,

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that the defense hadn't been
able to question her. Hanlon
said the woman is being held in

"Nude dancing is not vulgar unless it looks
vulgar," she continued. "If a dancer has a
bulging stomach and is all saggy with stretch

the dancers can go during performances.

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may be overturned by the courts and a defeated candidate says
Burke in 1974, will get another chance in November.
hanging over my head. I would suggest he go fishing for a while."
she'll pursue libel suits already filed against her opponent.
Mrs. Kolb, who filed two libel suits after Friedman accused her
Newton, a court clerk from Lutz, filed suit several weeks ago.
JoAnn Saunders defeated Miller Newton on Tuesday in Central
of having conflills of interest, said Tuesday night that she would
Ile charged that Mrs. Saunders was not a legitimate candidate
Florida's 5th District but faced the possibility that a circuit judge
press the court actions.
eight
or the date Elections Division could void the contest because she
In the 8th District, Bob Johnson a state representative from
weeks after she said shedid.
0- was late In filing a financial disclosure sUtement.
Sarasota, gained 57 per cent of the vote to defeat Joe Uvingood. a
Mrs. Saunders said the report inadvertently was placed in
U the result stands, Mrs. Saunders, who won 58 per cent of the
former Sarasota County planning commissioner. Jolawn now campaign files instead of being mailed to the Elections Division.
vote, will face freshman Rep. Richard Kelly. tie narrowly meets Democratic banker Andrew Ireland in
4.
Mrs. Saunders said the people have spoken" and said she did
Saunders' nwne off the ballot, saying h! would rule on Newton's
In the 12th District, Hollywood dentist Charlie Friedman won 53
not ezWt the election to be overturned.
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who would not give her name. "I can dance havedealtwlthhjz-j
hiring
vulgarwlthall myclotheson,(fjdon'thave
any respect for my Image."
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MIAMI (AP)
The three hard-fought runoff campaigns for
Congress are over, but the bitterness lingers on. One nomination

chicken dinner,

.m. Post home on lakefront, Sanford.

turned out at the po1ls.A canvassing board: County
Judge Wallace Hall, County

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school
auditorium. P&amp;rcnts Will follow student's schedWe.

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Empty voting booths Were highlight of day Tuesday

Hanlon charged the date had
"totally misled" the defense
about the surprise witness

THE JUDGE

Ourselves," said Heather, as she and the other
dancers took a breather outside the Seminole

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on whether a girl values herself and her
Erikkson, in unsuccessful
image."
arguments to the court, in"That's right," chimed In a third dancer dicateti her testimony wo uld

weren't doing any bends or flips or

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are to certify the electkn later today after 213 absentee ballots are counted.
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imagination. You've got to leave something to
the Imagination, or the customers get bored
and lose interest.'

Imagination.

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IT WAS

MY HUSBAND

Juana amateur strip contest. The girl called
herself Heather, and maintained that a
dancer can be nude -well, she was wearing

certainly with one hour.
stamped, self-addressed enImportance of eating In velope with
50 cents for
relation to physical activity Is Address your
Litter to me in
the need for nourishment and It care of
news paper,
should be planned so that YOU Box 1551, Radio City Station
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are not st edwlthezcesslve NewYork,NylOOlg.

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protective custody by law
whether the dancing Is vulgar or not depends enforcement officers.

The answer is yes. South is
probably interested in getting
to &amp; slam.

and prjncfnies involved,

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"The whole thing with go-go dancing Is the

The speaker, a trim young brunette, was
one of1O go-go thncers cgod with ex
sexual organs while dancing nude In a Club

Sanford AA, S -In l)l
TOPS ChIlpta 79, 7 pm., over B&amp;pUA Church,
Crystal lAke and Country (3ub Roads, LAke Mary.
Altamonte-South SemWle jsycm board meeting.
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks NO SR 4M.

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Interested In bodybuilding so I

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After four
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land spray system would cod slightly more
than 114.7 million.
The committee could also choose to ex.
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plant in the UpsWa area west of Sanford.
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chairman to replace Char l es
Glascock, who r esigned The
board has been discussing the
possibility of naming long-time
City Clerk Mary Hawthorne
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manager, Anthony Guiliano,
has resigned to accept a
position in another city.

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Investigators said Mrs. Jaffa's rescue in a
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questioning at the jail in Macdenny, 30 miles
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prehensive plans have already
been prepared and are owned
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SM,000 for the sewer system
plans. It has been estimated
thatitmaycostabnutn,00oto
retain the engineerin g firms
services in pursuing the federal
money
Three years ago, city voters
turned down a referendum on
const ructing a se wer system
when it was determined that
costs of financing a bond issue
to tht indiiduai homeown ers
would be extremely high.

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respective cities at 7:30 tonight.
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body will again discuss the
possibility of retaining the
services of the Winter Park
engineering firm of Glace and
RadclUfeofileapphicationsfor
some $4 to
million in
Federal funding under the
public works law for a cit) wide
sewer System and expansion of
the water system.
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The least expensive plan - with costs
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north
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now be ing tested in Orange Cot
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waste water thousands
below the
ground, between layers of rock that will trap
the water and keep ft separate frem the
area's underground water sply.
Most of the people involved In the decision
seem to be favoring the other disposal
system, land spreading, which costs only
slightly more on the bottom line. Set-up costs
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The U.S. Census Bureau
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Association of Chiefs of Police sharing and federal ass um pti
doing most of the legwork for from
leased statistics Saturday that he intends if releded to of local welfare costs.
both federal and local f unds About Th
the GOP ticket, is in Illinois, per
Ford is wrapping which showed there are 2.5 mil., "stamp out the threat of politiexpected from Washington, while
A UPPresident
Ford campaigned Sunday attempting to shore up
a Southem campaign swing lion more Americans -or a to. cal terrorism."
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will have to be rude up by the
along the Mississippi Gulf Coast m (ann areas where it has r
today. stressing Conservative tal of 25.9 million - below the
three governments
lie srdd in the first 100 days of and, in effect, told voters he portedly been wavering.
times, while
can- official poverty line of ,50O. his nest adminlstraion he would was
Dale said no specific financing has been
closer to the South iden.
Sen. Walter F. Mondale, his set up. Possibilities, however, include either a
didate Jimmy Carter continues The 10.7 per cent increase over give top priority to federal logically than Carter, its native
to can his attack on Republi- last year is the largest jump in anticrlme legislation. Ford son.
Democratic rival. said he un- user charge or the floating of bonds.
derstood the seriousness of
can Policies to the Far W. the 17 years the bureau has kept charged that "Congress has
Under the spray irrigation system, Porter
The President, who WS unempIoment
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when
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of the cod can be recovered. About
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aries of greeted by some corntivo tothocho were out work., 00 part
a year per acre an
PaIgniftg today In Portland, Carter said it "means that we anticrime proposals he has sub- Democratic officials
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said in remar ks prepared are on our way to creating a milled.
In a Baptist church in Balti. explained. by growing hay o,1 Lh ini#,lt
way, accused Carter of favor- more, he told the black
foc a group of Northwest labor different
of Other Amer.
cong
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Carter told audiences in Call- ing excessive spendin
g for do. gation that children of families
1eaders that new figures on ica, a class that has
Executive Assistant Roger Nelswender
called fornia Sunday that the GOP was mestic social programs
while who are deprived
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underscore the New Poor."
of a decent said the county did not want to lock itself into
to hiame for spiraling prope rt y advocat ing "disast rous" cuts in
livelihood will go looking for a any plan which would not allow flexibility
an "indictment of economic
Ford. who is in Miami today, taxes burdening homeowners. defense spending.
in
mismanagement" by the Fond
way "to make it
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in the the future. Neiswender said Porter's present
to bring property
Meanwhile, vice presidential
Aminidration.
plan takes the Sanford plant to "maximum
conference of the International tax relief throug h revenue candidate Bob
Dole, who Is
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Patty To T.sflfy
Againsf Harris is
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Patricia Hearst
— kidnap victim, fIt1ve, and convicted bank
robber — will assume a new role today as a
grand jury witness teatifyIn against her
former Symblonese Liberation Army corn-

Miss Hearst's lawyer, F. Lee Bailey, says
she will testify against self-avowed SLA members William and Emily Harris before an
Alameda County Grand Jury Investigating
her Feb. 4, 1974 kidnapIng.
The n-year-old ptJ1thlng heiress was
sentenced Friday to seven years In prison on a
bank robbery conviction.
Miss Hearst's lawyers said In their appeal
"Imprisonment ef the defendant would result
in a sithetantlal loss ef effectiveness of the
defendant in providing testimoney In ancillary
criminal proceedln."

Bill Aid.d FBi 'Taps
CHARLO'FI'E, N.C. (AP) — Bell Telephone
Co. eznploycs did the wiring for FBI wiretaps
and cooperated with the FBI for more than 30
years In setting up wiretaps without court
orders, the Charlotte Observer reported
today.
The Observer said these wiretaps were put
on the private telephone lines of such people
as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad
All and Dr. Morton Halperin.
The newspaper said It based Its Information
on imnarned sources and statements by retired Bell official Horace Hampton. Hampton
testified earlier thIs year In a lawsuit against
Bell filed by Halperin, a former aide to
Secretary ef State Henry Kissinger at the
National Security Council.

UAW'Ford Talks Continue
DETROIT (AP) — The nationwide strike
against Ford Motor Co. moved into Its 13th
day today after sporadic weekend bargaining
sessions between top1evel officials for the
United Auto Workers and the nation's No. 2
auto maker.
There was no Indication what time the two
sides would meet again today.
Negotiations In the strike against Ford by
170,000 UAW members were marked Sunday
by meetIñgkiwtilth tmIoi presidt LeorMrd
Woodcock and vice president Ken Bannon
conferred with Ford efficlals. Neither side
would disclose the specific Issues discuesed.

Commission Set
To Hear City's
Young And Old

US. Still
Hopeful On
Africa Peace
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States, seeking to acceiit
the positive, took an oaiin1d1c view of the declaration by fh
hack African leaders that they reject some of Premier Isfl
Smith's terms for yielding power to Rhodesia's black majority
bet appare.Iy accept some basic principles for such a tressltio,
The presidents of
Tinin1i, Botawana, Wumhque
and Angola, meeting Sunday hi I'k, Zambia, turned dewfl
Smith's proposal for setting op a date council, with black-white
parity, under a white chairman.
This council wouldln theory, have powers to veto decisions of
black-dominated council of ministers serving as an executIv
organ while a new condlüdlon Is being shaped to give Rhoded
full statehood by 1$?L
The presidents also reaffirmed their commitment to tis
guerrilla drnggle against Smith's white minority regime ani
called on Britain to convene a condltnticnal conference ti)
______a black-majority government. Britain quickly agreed ti
that request.
&amp;nith formally proposed pg5 transition plan Friday after Iti
details had been worked out by Secretary of State Henry A
Kissinger and South African Prime Mi'iistir Joim Vorder.
&amp;nith had called for a two year transition period, an bderIn
athnlnldraticn directed by the state council, a cordituilona]
conference within Rhodesia to draft a new constitution and an end
01 the guer ills w r against his regime.
The State Department hailed the I niki' declaration Sunday
saying "THE ROAD TO A NEGOTIA'lED SOLUTION IS NOW
OPEN." U.S. ofliclals described the declaration as an acceptance
of the fwv1arnental Issues Involved In Fltthiger'a recent shuttle
negotiations In southern Africa, namely, the Idea that the Smith
government will yield power over a two year period and that
conference will be convened to establish an Interim government
Furthermore, U.S. officials pointed out that presidents Julius
Nyerer and Kenneth ICaunda of Tansanla and Zambia have both
acknowieed pubildy that guerrillas will cease firing as soon as
a caretaker, or transitional, government Is formed.
There also was speculation that the African leaders were
stalling because they could need time to try yet again to bring the
feuding chiefs of Rhodesia's nationalist movements together to
form a united front during the Independence negotiations.
Meanwhile, Sen. Dick Clark, D-Iowa, chairman of the Senate
subcommittee on Africa, said he doubled that Soviet Influence
had led to the reaction by the five presidents.
Clark, appearing Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation," also said
Kissinger bad assured him there were no secret provisions in the
proposed Rhodeslan settlement.

Deputies Probe
Three Cases

Of Vàñdälism
By BOB UA)YD
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lieu of $8,000 bond on a charge
of lewd assaultona lOyear-old
girl.

IN THU C1ICUI? COURT OP
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THU
COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
ClViLACTIONNO:N.p7$.C*4
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
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Deceased, DARLENE 0. FRID.
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ministratrix of said Estate; and

SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Plaintiffs,

vs.
THE IMPACT GROUP, INC..etaI.,
Defendants.
NOTICUOF NEARING
TO SNOW CAUSE
NOTICE OP SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Chemical Bank. Co.Trvslea
SERVE: Norberne letIey,
Jr., President
20 PIne Street
New York. New York 10015

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MORTGAGE recorded In Official
Records Book lOfl, page iess and
CORRECTIVE
MORTGAGE
recorded in Official Records look
10$, page PS In favor of HER.
BERT A. LICHT AND PAMELA
LICHT, his wife; •nd
ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE
recorded In official Records look,
102$, page 1531 In favor of
FLAGSHIP BANK OF ORLANDO:
INTEREST, if any, of F. AN.
DERSON VAUGHT. JR., in.
dividuallyandasTrust,,,$oinedl3y
his wife MARTHA LEE VAUOHT in
to the
Ing:

PARCEL NO. 117
Mercantile Safe Oposft

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Mercantile Trust Company,

Co.Trust.e
SERVE: H. Furlong Baldwin,

G0V,WVent Let 3, kdi
Township 20 South. Range 30 East,
lying East of State Road 415.

President
Two Hopkins Plaza
Baltimort Maryland 21200
PARCEL NO. ill

lying within 30 feet Easterly
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construction ci State Road 115,
Section 77070.

United States Trust Corn.

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login at a point
the South ii, of
Section 27, TownshIp 20 South,
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East. said point being

President
IS Wail Street
New York, New York 10005
PARCEL No. 117
R. F. Zrernski,

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PARCEL. No. *17

Darlene 0. Fridole,
Individually and as
Admlnistratrlx. Estate

Thomas D. Friddle, Deceased
Residence Unknown
PARCEL No. 111

Official Rords soak eu, page 537
and Official Records look 531, paw
53$ in favor of ESTATE OF

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CoTrustee

Residence Unknown
PARCEL No. Ill
L. F. Sadler,

CoTrustee
Residence Unknown
PARCEL No. ill
If said defendants ar, living, and
if any or ill of said defend.jnt or
defendants are deceased, the
unknown spouse, heirs. devis.es,

Qrantees,creditori, iieiors,orofher
parties claiming by, through under,
or against any such deceased

defendant or defendants, it alive,
and, if dead, their unknown spouse,
heirs, devls.es, legatees, grant.es,
creditors, lienor, or other parties
claiming by, through, under, Of'
against any such deceased defen.
dent or defendants, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in a to the
property descrIbed in the Corn.
plaint, to.wit:
SECTION 77070.2505. STATE ROAD
115,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
DESCRIPTIONS
PARCEL NO. ill
FEE SIMPLE-RIGHT OF WAY
That part Cl:
The 200 foot right of way of the
Seap.ard Coast Line Raltroad
Company lying Northerly of Soldier
Creek and being In the NW ' and
the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of the SW'i,
at Section 21, Township 30 South,
Range 30 Ea,
lying within 30 feet each side of the
following described center line of
construction of State Road 415,

SherifFs deputies today were
GIbeon, 46, Section 77010:
probing weekend vandallam at 23
., Sanford, Beginatapointoflthe5ou$h Ilniof
three houes hi south Seminole
21. Township 20 South,
thatcauseddamagestotiij5 was charged with grand lar- Secti
ceny of an auto taken from the Range 30 East, said point being
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2,021.57 feet North $5 dig. ii' 33"
resMence ot J1e Ailoway, EastoftheSouthwestcorrw,.ofsai,J
Harold Decker, of Altamonte Iae Monroe Terrace, police Section
21; thence run North i2deg.
Springs, estimated damages at report.ed.
3303" West a distanc, of 3,320.31
feet to the beginning of a Curve
a rental residence on SR-436,
concave Easterly and having a
Aifreda
Lucille
Jones,
18,
615
Altamonte Springs, at $2425
radius of 2,251.13 feel; thence run
deputies said. Listed as missing E. Ninth St., Sanford, was Northerly, along the arc of said
booked
at
county
jail
by
Sancurve, through a central angle Of 12
from the house were 13 jalousie
windows with aluminum ford police In lieu of $5000 bond deg.W35"adlstanc,ofji,%fed
on an aggravated asuult totheendofsaidcurv,;thenc,,un
s,
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North 0 dig. 23' 33" East a distance
thargeafterals.year.oldgjjj
of 54530 feet to the beginning of I
frames, two closet doors, a
, wascutwlthaknhfeatNlnthSt. curve concave Easterly and having
Stainless steel kIICI)SII
and Hickory Ave., according to a radius of 7,564.79 feet; thence run
electric range, refrigerator
Northerly, along the arc of said
a report by Patrolman Mike curve, through
a central angle of 6
dig. 27' 43" a distance of 323.13 hit
Deputy B. W. Gregory repor- Tindel.
totheendofsaldcurve;tp,,,c.run
ted.
Gilbert Matthew Wamack, 42; North S dig. SI' 1$" East a distance
79.44 Ieet to the beginning of a
Clayton Realty officials told 870 E. 20th St., Sanford, was of
curveconcavewestarlyandhaving
being
held
without
bond
today
deputies that vandalism t t
a radius of 2.161,75 fet: thence run
ho
under construction at in county jail on charges of Northerly, along the arc Of said
2909 and 296 Waumpi Trail, armed burglary and use of a curve, tlrough a central angle of 7
aim In commission of a dig. 49' 20" a distance of 391.11 feet
Maitland, totaled at least
to a point on the North lineal said
felony.
Section 21 to a point on said curve

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said Section 21; thence ,.-.
12 dig. 3S'03" west a distance
3$.31
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benning of •
curve concave Easterly and having
a radius of 2,251.53 feet; thence run
Northerly, along the arc of said
curve, through a central angle of 12
øeg. N' 3$" a distance Of
to the end of said curve; thence run
North 0 dig. WI)" East a distance
. so feet to the beginning of a
curve concave Easterly and having
aradius of 2,141.75 feet; thence run
Northerly, along the arc of said
curve, through a central angle of
deg. 21' 43" a distance of 323.13 f

tothe endol saidcurve; thence run
North 6 dig. Si' 1$" East a distance
of 75.44 feet to the beginning of
curve concave Westerly and having
a radius of 3,161.75 feet: thence run
Northerly, along the arc of said
curve, through a central angle of 7
dig. 45' 20" a distance of 351.11 ted
to a point on the North line of said
Section 27 to a point on said curve
having a tangent bearing Of North o
dig. 3102" West, said point being
1,343.0 feet North U dig. 331$"
East of the Northwest corner of said
SCUOE 27, and the end of this center
line of construction description.
Containing Li2S square feet (0.235
acre), more or less, exclusive
area lying in existing road right
way
INTEREST, If any,
OVER.
STREET INVESTMENT COM;
PANY in and to th following:

o 345.3Q fS to the ginning of i
curve concave Laiterly and hiving
aradiuof2U4.7f feet; thence run
Northerly. alona the ire 4 said
curve, through a central angle 01$
deg.fl'4S"adistanceof3fl.lSfeet
toth,,ndofuidcury,, thence run
North S dig. SI' 1$" East a distance
of 75.44 feet to the beginning Of I
curve concave Westerly and hiving
aradiusof?.U4.lffest;IMncerun
Northerly, along the arc of said
curve, through a central angle of 7
deg.45'2O"adistanceof3I.i1 '
fo a point On the North line of said
Sed
P tea point on said curve
having a tangent blaring of North 0
deg. 55' 03" West, said point being
feet North N dig. 5)' IS"

Eastofth.Northwestcornerof said
SeCtlon2l,andth.endofthisc.nter
line of Construction description.
ContainIng 4,553 square feet (0.105
acres), more or less, exclusive 01
lying In existing road right 01
way.

You and each of you are hereby
severally notified that the plaintiffs
filed its sworn Complaint, together
with its Declaration of Taking In the
aov, styled court against you and
each of you as defendants seeking to
condemn the above described
property located in Seminole
County, Florida, by Eminent

Domain proceedings.
You are further notified that the

Plaintitf will call up for hearinp
before the Honorable Kenneth M.
Littler, one of the Judges of the
above styled Court on the 22nd day
of November, A. 0., 1575, at 4:00
o'clock P.M.,intheS.minoleCounty
Courthouse, Sanford, Seminole

'0u,nty, Florida, its application tor
an Order of Taking in accordance

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By JACQUEUNE DOWD
fit to med because with the
Herald Staff Writer
Increased use of the civic center
Sanford's young and old — over the past few years, it Is
and their meeting places — will definitely bard to guarantee
be discussed by city corn- any particulardate ma long
miss1oner tonigt* at?.
term basis."
In a memo to the cornThe city's policy gives
mlssloners, Recreation priority to paying contracts.
Director Jim Jernlgan said the even If they request use of the
city's policy of allowing senior civic center after a senior
citizens' grotçs to use the civic citizen's groiç has scheduled a
center or a space available meeting.
basis is beginning to cause
Jernigan pointed out lii his
problems.
memo that the city glves.four
And a public hearing is "dlrectbeneflts"tolocalsenlor
scbed'led to consider revoking cltizena: space (or the Sanford
an occupational license for Hot Federation of Senior Qtlzens
having a tangent bearing Of North 0
Sanford police said Womack dig.
Foot's, an amusement hail and mobile borne office in Fort
Deputy B. L Th3mpson said
SI' 02" West, laid point being
gathering place for Sanford Mellon Park; maintenance of vandals damaged doors, walls was armed with a pistol when 1,3.13.41 feet North U dig. $3' II"
East of the Northwest corner of said
youngsters at 2415 French Ave. the Sanford Shuffleboard and other areas of the houses. A he was arrested inside the &amp;l5 Section27,
and the end of thlscenter
E.
29th
St.
residence
of
Mrs.
The agenda for tonight's Tourist Club; two days a month motorcycle had apparently
line of construction descrIption,
meeting also includes: a con- at the civic center for the been ridden through one house Barbara Vincent on Friday
Containing 49,39square feet (1.13$)
tested resoning that would Sanford Senior CItizens' Club; and a small fire started In the aften.
acres), more or lees.
Police
said
a
allow for expansion of Guy's and Wednesday afternoons at attic of the other. Deputies said
IIIWI used a OWNED BY: SEABOARD COAST
Bar.B-Que at 2101 French Ave.; the civic center for the Sanford the fire apparently cx- pistol to break out a door glass LINE RAILROAD COMPANY,
The Sanford and Indlrn
a request from the Chamber of Serenaders weekly dance.
ttngulshed Itself before cx- and enter the residence and formerly
River Railroad Company and T'se
Mrs. Vincent ran to a South Florida Railroad Company
Commerce cnnnunJty iffairs
"Whenever we have any
tensive damage was done.
neighbor's house and called and the Savannah Florida and
committee to erect "renic intheballdlng,therelsacostto
Sanford police today were police.
WesternRailroadCompjny,andby
signs"; a fire department In- be dealt with In utilities,
consolIdation wlthlheAtlantic Coast
looking
for hog thieves who
spection of all structural d'UP
'''
Iii other arrests, Longwood Line Railroad Company and by
buiIdIng In the city, except preventive maintenance used a pickup truck to haul offfrers charged Keith A. merger with the Seaboard Air Line
away
six
hogs,
one
black
and
private dwellings; formal programs, WhiCh *i' ittlflS
Qilidrey, , of Apopka, with Railroad Company.
five red
t,
approval of the city budget and cannot be dealt with lightly
felony possession 01 controlled SUBJECT TO GENERAL MOR.
a fence to gain
tax rate for the fIscal year anymore," Jernigan Tote.
subatance.
Bond for Childrey TGAGE recorded In Official
W. Garnett White's
Records Book 9$, page 133 and
which starts Friday; and
The hearing on Hot Foot's barn off Silver Lake Road
was set at $5,000.
SUPPLENTAL
MORTGAGE
several other items.
occupational license - which soutJst
Casselberry and Oviedo recorded in Official Records Book
The American AssociatIon 01 must be renewed, like all city
S, page 233 in lavor of UNITED
police arrested two men on STATES
D. 1.
TRUST COMPANY OF
Retired Persons' Sanford licenses, by Friday, - was
Mit
Haiock Road 'r NEW YORK and WILLIAM M
Chapter has requested use of scheduled after hssurancnan said the thieves apparently
Saturday. Theodore Warren HOWELL, as Trustees; and
the civic center for its monthiy Tony Russi made a formal used corn to lure tue porters
Glassmlre
Jr., 19, Country EIGHT SUPPLEMENTAL MOP.
a
f.
complaint to
r,corded in OffIcial
y
Squire
Apartments,
Ovledo, TGAGE
Records
"The chapter had built up a mission. CIty police also con- hogs at szo, ponce reported.
Charged with possession of of UNITED STATES TRUST
James Sciplo, 38, I41 W. 12th
membership of over 150 duçt,edan investigation of ti
a
sawed-off
shotgun. Bond was I COMPANY OF NEW YORK and
.
St., Sanford, was released
members," President James B.
ROGERLMAINEa5Tru%t,.s;and
set
at
according to MORTGAGE
$8,000,
Florida Hospital, Orlando,
Grant wrote. "But due to
recorded in Official
Russi, whose office
COW1t Jail records.
Records Book 73. page 173 I Iavr of
Sunday after treatment for a
inadequate meeting room space door to HOt Foot's,
MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY
Wayne Harrison Stump!, 18, and
at First Federal and also the about vandalism by young ciA over his left eye sustained
NELSON H. STR1TEHOFF, as
early
Saturday
when
Maitland
two
Route
One,
was
held
Trustee,; ad
Chamber of
Conunerce patrons of the amusement
building, our membership has The official notice of hearing WildeOtifled men, one armed in lieu of 1l,000 bond on THIRD SUPPLEMENTAL III.
DENTURE recorded In Official
wine bottle, assaulted the cbrges of possesslop of a
dropped to approxImately 60 gives seven reasons for
Records Book ill, page
pedesterlan at 16th St. and sawed-off shotgun, aggrawted ,01 MERCANTILE
members. Even with this sidering revoking Hot
SAFE DEI'C'SIT
Oleander Ave., Sanford.
assault and use of a firearm in SNO TRUST COMPANY and C IL
number wc are crsmped."
ilceme: 'njury and dSttl
HEINMLJLLER,
Succ,&amp;$C,
Jerrugan did nor make a of private properly in the
Police said two citizens found commission of a felony.
trusees; and
rnendatIon to the corn- vicinity;
Improper
and the Injured man at 11th St. and
Sheriff's Deputy Jun Hthbard CONSOLIDATED NOR TGAU(
missionvrs. but said: "1 (eel dangerous operatIon 01 motor Pear Ave. as be wandered arrested Larry J. Branes, ), recor
in Otficlal Records BoW
531, page 5.17 and FIRST SUP
there is going to be quite a fw vehicles; Consumption of about leaving a trail of blood at Carnillia Drive, Forest City, on
PLEMENTAL NOR Tc.AGU
times there will be conflict of alcoholic beverages; loud
3
a t*zrglaiy charge after he recorded In Of(,cial Records B*k
ezliitlng
contract
corn- boisterous noises; trespassing;
$31 PJJI 303 ifl favor of CPIEMICA4..
In weekend arreati, Sanford was fund Inside a vacoj
APIiC and I. F S.DiER. I
nilttinents on this dak or on littering; and Indecent cx- police lalled Mark Bradley house on Terrace
Blvd.,
any ether date in which they see posuie.
Morrison, 82,605W. FIrst St., In deputies reported.
FINAL J(JCJMIP
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEANG
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTlN
DISTRICTS AP1f. BOUNOAqIES
OF THE ZONING ORD1NANCd Op
THE CITY OF SANFOO,
FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public tearing will b held at the
Cmission Room in the City Hall
intte City of Sanford. Florida, at
7:000'clockp.m.OnOCtober it, 157k,
to coMider changes and
mlnt$totheZoningOrdininceh,
city of Sanford, Florida, U follows:
A portion of that certain property
lyIng on the East side of Sanford
Avenue and between 25th Street and
25th Place Is proposed to be rezoned
to GC.2 (General Commerdlai)
District. Said property being +ore
particularly described as follOws:
a. From RC.1 (Restricted Corn.
merclai) District: Lois 5, 7.., and
10. Block I, Palm Terrace, Fiat
ecca , page 53.
b. From SRi (Single Faiy
Residential Dwelling) District: ot
11,i3andi3.Blocki,PaImTer,'ac,,
Plat Book 1. Page $2.
All parties In interest and clttit
Qil have an opportunity to be
heard it said hearing.
By order of the City Comml$sIon
at the City of Sanford. Floridal i
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
City Clerk
Publish Sept. 27. 1575
DED 131
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BRIEF

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on or before the 1'h day of
November, A. 0., 157$. and tile the
original with the Clerk of he above
styled Court on said date, to show
cause what right, tit!e, interest or
lien you or any of you have in
andtotheprop.rtydescrlbed Insald
Complaint and to show cause, if any
you have, why said property should
'1 be condemned far the uses and
pus eses IS set forth in the Corn
plaint filed herein. If you fall to do
so. a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the
Complaint.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
of said Court on the 21st day of
September, A. 0.. 1576.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. 27IOct. 4. ii, ii, 197$

Tropical Storm Brewing
MIAMI (AP) — A tropical depression
formed early today in the Atlantic Ocean, and
forecasters said it could become the season's
seventh tropical storm by Tuesday.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane
Center said the depression, with highest winds
of 35 miles an hour, was centered about 650
miles southeast of Bermuda and drifting
northward. It posed no immediate threat to
land.
"Conditions favor some strengthening
during the next 24 hours and if this occurs it
will become a tropical storm," a forecaster
said. If the depression's winds exceed 39
m.p.h., the storm will be called Gloria.
Two of the season's tropical storms have
become hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane
season began June 1 and ends Nov. 30.

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NOTICI
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
PART II
Board of County Commissioners 04
That part of:
Seminole County. Florida, shail at
7:00 p.m. or as soon as possible
A part of Lots Sand 15, SHUMAPI'S DED125
thereafter, on the 15th day of Or
ADDITION to EUREKA HAM.
tober, 1974, in the Seminole County
MOCK, recorded I Put Book 2,
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
paO.S3.Pt4icRacordsof5,inol, NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING 'C0idlet
the adopti9 of
to CONSIDER 'THE DOPTloN
County, Florida. lying wIthin the
foot right of way of the Seaboard OFANORDINANCEBYTHECITY following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE RELATIN CIT
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Coast Line Railroad Company.
Notice Is hereby given that a THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Public Hearing will be held at the OF
ALSO:
Commission Room in the City Hail FLORIDA: AMENDING SECTI(
That part 01:
In the City of Sanford, Florida, at I OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWI?%
ORDINANCES:
A part of Lets M and 25, SPRING 7:000'clock p.m. on October 11, 1576,
Woo DL A N OS ST R E El
IIAMMOCK, recorded in Plat Book to consider the adoption of an or.
dinanc. by the City of Sanford, LIGHTING DISTRICT
7, pages 2 to 5, PublIc Records
Ordnance No. 743
Seminole County, Florida, lying Florida. title of which Is as follows:
NORT H GATE
ORDINANCENO. 1341
STR EL
withintPe2oofootrightofwayotth,
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYOF LIGHTING DISTRICT
Ordinance No. 74.5
SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMEN.
Company;
TRAILWOOD
DING CHAPTER i6'.— 1 OF THE
ESTATES
lylngwlthln3ofeef eachsideofthe CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN. STREET LIGHTING 0ISTRlC1
FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME
Ordinance No. 74.5
following described center line
BEING
KNOWN
construction of State Road 11
AS
THE
TANGLEW000
STREET
MECHANICAL CODE.
Section 77070:
SAID LIGHTING DISTRICT
AMENDMENT ADOPTING THE
Ordinance No. 75.4
ti
Begin at a point on the South line of 1575 EDITION OF THE STANDARD
IDYLLWILOE OF LOCH ARBOR
SectIon 27, Township 20 South. MECHANICAL
CODE.
AS STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT
WITH
Range 30 East. said point being AMENDED.
THE
Ordinance No. 751
FOLLOWING
AMENDMENTS:
2.02157 feet North IS dig. II'))"
STERLING PARK STREET
Eastofthe5outhw,stcornerofsald DELETION OF SECTION *06 LIGHTING DISTRICT
section 27; thence run North 12 dig. ENTITLED "FEES" OF THE
Ordinance No. 73.s
STANDARD MECHANICAL
33. 03" West a distance Qf 3,3)5
APPLE VALLEY STREET
fed to the beginning of a curve CODE: AMENDMENT OF SEC. LIGHTING DISTRICT
concave Easterly and having a TION 303.2 (a) 3 TO DELETE THE
ordinance No. 75.7
radius of 2.251.1) fed; thence run REQUIREMENT THAT THE
SUNLAND ESTATES STREET
OR
Northerly, along the arc of said OPENING
DOOR
OR LIGHTING DISTRICT
F','%SAGEWAY
BE
NO
LESS
THAN
curve, through a central angi, Of 12
Ordiine No. 75.11
TWO FEET IN WIDTH: AMEND.
deg.SI'36"adljtJnceof519O$f
TEMPLE TERRACE ANNEX
to the end of said curve; thence run MENT OF SECTION 303.2 (a) 1 TO
STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT
North 0 dig. 23' 33" East a distance DELETE THE REQUIREMENT
Ordinance No. 7313
of 54530 feet to the beginning of a THAT THE OPENING AND
TUSCAWILLA
STREET
curve concave Easterly and having PASSAGEWAY BE NO LESS THAN
a radius of 2,544.79 feet; tience run THIRTY INCHES BY THIRTY LIGHTING DISTRICT
Ordinance Plo. 73 17
Northerly, along the arc of said INCHES: AMENDMENT OF
LA U R EL WOOD
SECTION 303.2 (a) S (A) TO
ST RE I
curve, through a central angle of
dig. n' 43" a dIstae of 323.13 fret DELETE THE REQUIREMENT LIGHTING DISTRICT
lathe end of said curve; thenc, run THAT THE ACCESS OPENING Ordinance No. 75.i
SPRING VALLEY
North S dig. SI' II" East a distance AND PASSAGEWAY BE NO LESS
FARMS
THAN THIRTY INCHES BY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT
7944 f
to the beginning of a
Ordinance No. 76.2
curve concave Westerly and having THIRTY INCHES.
A copy shall be available at the
WEATIIERSFIELD
a radius of 2,144.75 feet; thence run
BEL AIR
Northerly, along the arc of said Office of the City Clerk for all STREET LIGHTING DISTRICTI
Per'so'5
desiring
to
examine
the
Ordinance
No.
743
curve, through a central angle of 7
tame.
øeg. 49' 20" a distance of 3,1.11 fed
HOWELL ESTATES STREET
All parties In interest and citizens LIGHTING DISTRICT
to a point on the North line of sad
shall
have an opportunity to be Ordinance No. 76.4
Section ii to a point on said curve
having a tangent bearing of North o heard .t said hearing.
BRANTLEY HALL ESTATES
By Order of the City Commission STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT
dig. Si' 02" West. said point being
1.30.66 feet North U dig. 53' 1$"
the City of Sanford, Florida.
Ordinance No. 767
H. N. Tarnm, Jr.
EastohtheNo,mwestcarn,rof sad
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB STREET
City Clerk
Section2l,andtheendofthiscenter
LIGHTING DISTRICT
Publish
Sept.
27,
ISiS
line of construction description.
Ordinance No. 76.5
OED.133
ENGLISH WOODS STREET
Containing 35.01$ square feet 0.104
LIGHTING DISTRICT
acre), more or' less, exclusive of
Ordinance No. 76 10
area lying in existing road riglit
INVITATION TO lID
DONAVENTURE HEIGHT
'
Way.
TP.e Board of Trustees of the STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT
Ordinance
No.
16.11
INTEREST, if any, of JOHN I.. Seminole County Public Hospilef
TO PROVIDE THAT THE TAX
CASSADY and DONALD C. nvitei bids upon the following:
COLLECTOR OF SEMINOI,E
GALLA(HIR In and to the
UROLOGICAL TABLE
SHALL BE ENTITLED
following:
AddillOnil information, plans and COUNTY
TO RECEIVE A COMM1SS1OtI
specifications are availabl, at of
FOR THE COLLECTION
tice of the Purchasing Agent.
OF
PART Iii.
All bids shall be mailed to the SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WITHiN
EACH
That part of:
OF
THE SPEClFlD
Board of Truste,j of the Seminole
AREAS AS DEFINED IN Ti4E
County Public Hospital, 1101 East ABOVE
A part of Lot 24. SPRING HAM. First Street, Sanford, Florida 32171.
ENUMERATED OR
MOCK SUBDIVISION, recorded in All bids shall be poStmarked
DINANCES OF ONE HALF QF
not
Plat Dook2.page3,PublicR$ later than the
PERCENT o THE NIT
61h day of October, ONE
of Seminole County, Florida. lying
FUNDS COLLECT E
1976, and shall be recei
witP%intne200foofrightofwayofthe beforethe)Iuhdayof,Q o or PROVIDING
FOR
CO
I,7.
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Consideration of Such bids will STRIJCTION, SEVERABILIr,
Company;
take place at the meeting of the AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Board Trustees in the Seminole (SEAL)
lyi,ig within SO feet each sIde of the CountyofPublic
Arthur H. Oickwith, Jr.
Hospital (Semincie
Clerk of Board of County
lollowing descr,bed cenler line of Memorla,
Hospital)
at
11:30
o'clock
construction of Slate Road us, am. on the 13th day of
Commissioners Seminole
OCtol)q' ISle,
Sectln 77070
County, FIorkJ
Pubiis SepI. 17, 25, 29, 1574
Publiih Sept. 27, I,1
OED.130
Boo'n at a Foil an the South line
OED.13$
ettfr.n 27, TownshIp 20 South,
Rang, 'IS W,t, said point being
2I.S ,Irt I'(crth 55 dig. II' 33"
F4'tJtlt1J3wMw*stc*rrWf.ofsagd
SiLffYI 711 thence run North Il dig.
k i' *ect a distance of 3.52051
Monday, September 27, 1976—VoI. 69, No.
c
Pg tps o,gr,lng of a curve
ctyv Easterly and having I
PuOlished Oily and Sunday, e'cegt
and Christmas Day
by The. SiflhOrd Hfrald. Inc
rid,ua 0,2,29153 feet. thenc. fUfl
. Ito N F,ench A,, Slnfgrd. FIa
311:1
Iior1Jqiy, long the arc of said
Second Cia PO'tii P4Id at Siftiord. Florida 37111
Jr5, ttrugh a central angle ot 12
ome DflIv,v, SS ('IfS Mn'ip,,
dig. SI' 34" a distance ot SISO
57 10. 6 Mari%r, 3fi O y,
P the end i laid curve; thenc, run
JI 40 Bp M,,I In F of sam.' 's rmtn,,
;
rJcl,&lt;, i All
North 0 dig. 73' 33" Eatt a distance
m.Il
$) 0
Ilfr, (

Union Official Convicted
ORLANDO (API — Orlando Teamsters union local president Paul Parker has
been convicted of three charges related to 1971
bombings of nonunion construction and

trucking companies.

Parker, of Pine Hills, faces a maximum isyear prison sentence on the Saturday conviction after a federal jury deliberated 7½
hours.
The jury acquitted David Wingate of Winter
Haven, a retired official of a laborers union.
He had been accused of conspiracy to transport explosives.
A third defendant in the two-week trial,
Ashley Butch Jr. of Winter Garden, earlier
won a directed verdict of acquittal after his
attorney argued that a five-year statute of
limitations had expired in his case.

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Florida Stunt Flyer Killed
WEYERS CAVE, Va. (AP) — A Florida flight
instructor who did stunt flying as a hobby was

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TAlLAHASSEE (AP) — Comptroller
Gerald Lewis will quickly fire top officials of
the Department of BankIng and Finance If
certain tough-minded aides on hIs staff urge
him to do It, the Florida Times-Union reports.
Quoting unnamed sources, the Jacksonville
newspaper said Sunday that the "palace
guard" was responsible for the abrupt firing
ef James Picola, former director of the Accounting and Auditing Division, That office
disburses more than $6 billion a year.
The newspaper identified the aides as Asst.
Comptroller Vic Vickers, Deputy Comptroller
Edward Mahoney and Ed Bishop, who
recently resigned as Lewis' executive
assistant.
"They can be mad at somebody, put a bug in
his ear and in 30 mInutes he'll be mad, too,"
the Tunes-Union quoted one source as saying.
The newspaper said all its sources asked for
anonymity because they feared retribution.

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARG
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OFANORDINANCEBYTHECITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given th5t a
Public Hearing will be held ai the
Commission Room in the City Hall

ANORDINANCEOF THE ClT1)F
SANFORD. FLORIDA, AMRI.
DING ORDINANCE NO. 1051, OF
SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN WIThIN
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLOIIDA, SAID AMEN DMNT
CHANGING THE ZONING OF A
PORTION OF THAT CERrAIN
PROPERTY LYING BETWIEN
SEVENTH STREET AND NINTH
STREET AND BETWEEN HOLLY
AVENUE AND MAPLE AVENUE
TO GC.2 (GENERAL COM
MERCIAL) DISTRICT.
A copy shall be available atte
Ottice of the City Clerk for all
persons desirIng to examine the
same.
All parties in interest and cItilen,
shall have an opportunity to bi
heard at sald,hearing.
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish Sept. 27, 1975

Said To Carry

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killed when his borrowed plane crashed as it
pulled out of a climb during an air show, officials said.
Witnesses said the single-engine aircraft
piloted by Jerry Pressen, 35, of Miami Springs
was nearing the end of a stunt routine at
Valley Airport Sunday when its appeared to
stall,
Pressen apparently restarted the engine,
the witnesses said, but it stalled a second time
nd plunged into a field several hundred yards
rrom the airport,
Pressen was dead when rescuers reached
he demolished plane.

_ Race
BARCO

DAUKSCH

Barco Vs. Dauksch
Orlando attorneys, Carroll S. Barco and
James C. DSUkICb Jr., are vying to don ti

School and became a member of Uw
14.
Barcn 1* a veteran of World War u
he served in the U.S Navy whije Dau
served In the U. S. Army during

robe as Judge, Court of Appeal, Fourth
Appellate District In Tuesday's election,
Baron Is 51, marrIed and the fatherof a
and two daughters. Dauksch, 40, is married
and father of three Children, two daughters
and a son ranging in age from 7 to 15,
-.

In a three-man race In the Sept.
Rudolph Browd was eliminated from the
contest, leaving Baron
Daakdi u

rmoff

In the Seminole County portion of the
10-county race, Baron received 2,448
to 4,173 (or Dauksc*t
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His Third Try

His Firs t Race

Carroll &amp; Baron Is trying for a third time
to win an elective office. Previously a candidate for Orange County Clerk of the Circuit
Court, and state representative from Orange
andSemInoleCounty,heiaacJjf0
appellate court bench In Tuesday's election.
"Ih1tend,Ifelected,tostaytIlereul

asthepubllcwIllletme,"hesa1d,adt

James C. Dauksch Jr,, In seeking a post on
the Fourth District Court of Appeal, Is !'Uflning his first political campaign.
'A number of persons urged me to run
when it appeared that no one from the
Orlando area would be a candidate,"
Daukschsakl.
An active trial practitioner, Dauksch has
been practicing law for almost 13 years and
believes he knows "how judges and lawyers
thinL
In a recent Florida Bar Association Poll,
he received 2-1 support over his opponent In
the Judgment of their peers as being most
qualified to assume the bench.
How can a successful lawyer give up his
private law practice to serve in the $38,000
annually salaried position of appellate judge?
"I don't owe anybody any money. My only
responsibilities are to see to It that my
ch1ldr are educated and I have n, cxpensive habits," he said, adding, "I have a
devotion to law that can be more fully
satisfied by serving on the appellate court.
There are other critlenla to belrg
successful attorney besides money," he said.
Major contributors to the Dauksch
paIgn have been his and his family's
assistance and. interested attorneys.
Danksch believe that the majority of cases
handiedbytheappellatec51jm

he Is great believer In the election process.
Having run for office In partisan elections
in the past, Baron said that It Is altogether
different campaigning In a non-partisan
election and difficult to conduct a campaign
over the sprawling 10.county district,
Included in the district, in addition to
Seminole and Orange Counties, are Brevard,
Okeechobee, Osceola, Indian River, St.
Lade, Martin, Palm Beach and Broward.
He has financed half his campaign from
personal funds and the remaining 54)
from clients, friends and fellow attorneys,
Barco believes a major attribute for
office is his wldespreari experience in civii
matters ranging from condemnations
through domestic and bond work.
"Reform of the appellate court
would be mod beneficial to speed up
opinions," he said, saying the caseload could
.be sped up by Zwesking the court down into
dlvi criminalanddvil_wlthjudges
assigned to different divisions. This would
but "a work,"
good lawyer
can handle both criminal
causedecIslons,00nsWbe,.Jmnore and civil
he said.
quickly.
He said he is qualified to hold the post
the judicial poll conducted by the because
of past exl)enience and his extremely
Florida Bar Assodatl on the qualifications
successful
law prRctice.
of judicial candidates, BIrCO said that less
Judicial teinperment Is considered a
than seven per cent of
the attorneys
in he
the major attribute necessary for a good judge.
fourth district partldpated.
He said that
DBUILSCh des this as the "ability to listen,
person.zlly voted because he believed It hiS
reason and keep my mouth shut until
obligation as an attorney,
everyone else has finished talking,"
Baron calls himself a "moderate conOftheponoditutiamenent
to change the method of naming Supreme
Hesaidwththdlfferenuifiof
Court and Appellate Court judges from the
the trial court and appeals court, a judge in
election process to appointment, Dauksch
the appeals court must have a command of said there are advantages and abuses In
the English language and have the ability 10
either way. "I haven't made up my mind yet
read comprehensive opInions.

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These are the final two profiles ()
didates running In Tuesday's second

writer Donna Estee. Profiles of candidate,
running In the Nov. 2 general election will

primary as prepared by Herald political

the primary.

WEST PALM BEACH (AP)
Mickey
4ouse and his lovable friends at Disney World
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By The Associated Press

The Florida Highway Patrol reports that at
st five persons have been killed on state
ads during the weekend, including a 17year-old bicyclist who died in a hit-run acCUlent.
Officers said Richard Leimans of Hollywood
W is killed Friday night on Griffin Road in
ivie. Police were searching for a vehicle
With front-end damage and a broken antenna.

House conference on youth.
Newton has seven years
higher education and a "record
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Although an ordained

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does not serve a church

regularly. However, he is on the
appointment rolls at the annual
conference and is working
outside the pulpit. He preaches
occasIonally and performs
marriages.
Reynolds, an unsuccessful
He said the major con.
candidate In the Sept. 7
trlbidors to his campaign are
prfnary.
"literally" friends and
NEWTON
Newton said today that
neighbors,
another Seminole County months for a criminal case to '11w problems of the people
resident candidate in that get to trial, now the deed are increasingly difficult to
primary, County Commissioner recording takes 24 hours and solve on the local level,"
Sid Vihien Jr., has declared his the trial schedule Is 60 days, one Newton said. 'l'hey are being
neutrality In this election, but 01 the fastest in the state, he pressed to the 'wall by higher
two of Vthlen's staff peoIe said.
gasoline and utility bills.
have Joined the Newton camNewton sees a need for the
"These problems have to be
paI teat::.
dqrict's congressman to deal solved by the federal governNewton points to his "out- wIth the major Issues of ment. We have to send officials
standing record" as Pasco unemployment, inflation and to Washington to make
County clerk where he has energy problems, for security government work for the
Introduced a modernized for older Americans, including people," he said.
computerized accounting social security and medicare.
The winner of this
He points to his experience as Democratic primary will face
When It used to take 14 days a consultant to the National US. Rep. Richard Kelly (RIn the office to record a deed Institute of Mental Health and New Port Richey) In the
and it was taking up to six as a delegate to the last White November general election.
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(Coittintied From Page 1-A)
for hisown personal use after it Press"Sundaythat3ornef
streets."
was "laundered" by passing It husband's comments in the
Off the campaign's center through Republican corn- interview were taken out of
Stage, attentIon focused on an mittees in his home congres- context In news reports. But she
investigation Into fund raising slonal district,
also said that Playboy has 40
In Ford's home state of MichBuchen, who called timing of million readers and she didn't
Igan.
Ruff's Investigation "depict- mind "If Jimmy wants to cxPhilip Buchen, special coun- able," said that 350 FBI agents plain what the Baptist religion
sel to Ford, said the FBI had examined the Michigan records means to 40 millIon Amenthoroughly examined In 1973 the three years ago before Ford cans."
same records now under study was picked by then-President
by
Watergate
special Richard M. Nixon to be his vice
She also said that criminal
prosecutor Charles Ruff.
president.
penalties
should be eliminated
There are reports, linconAn interview with Playboy forpoiof
firmed by Ruff, that he Is look- magazine In which he discussed of marijuana.
Ing Into the possibility that lust and adultery continued to
Ford, while a'congressman, dl- be a source of concern for CarMrs. Carter has said that her
verted political campaign mon- ter, Rcsalynn Carter, his wife, three
sons have tried marley from two maritime unions said ,on N8C's "Meet the juana.
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Tomorrow,
We can put this man's
ability to work in our State
House of Representatives.
And the ti me couldn't

be better.

VOTE FORI\IQ
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tsave upstaged the lions, giraffes, rhinos and
tther animals at Lion Country Safari as the
rime attraction for the lines of tourists
risiting the Sunshine State,
Once hailed as a promising investment,
ion Country Safari Inc. reported losses for
nore than seven of the past 14 fiscal quarters.
The California-based firm that operates the
a2Oacre drive-through game preserve west of
VVest Palm Beach and a similar park in
Southern California lost $424,232 in 1973, $7.8
lillion in 1974 and $1.2 millien in 1975.

Miller Newton, an ordained
Methodist minister and Paico
Coty Clerk of the Circuit
Court, is opposIng JoAnn
Saunders In Tuesday's second
primary electIon for the
Democratic nomInation for
Florida's Fifth District seat hi
the US. House of Representatives.
A native of Florida, Newton,
35, was appointed to the circuit
court clerk's pod In June, 1973,
to fill the unexpired term of a
clerk who resigned.
Carrying Newton's campaign
for him In Seminole Is Seminole
High School Principal Don

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Barco received his law degree from
University of Florida and was admitted to
the practice of law in 10. Dauksch Is a
graduate of the Stetson University
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Newton: My Record.
Speaks For ifs elf

Court

Powerful L.wi Aides

with
Declaration of Taking inlheCltyof5anford.at7;00oI,),k
heretofore filed in this cause. Alt p.m. on October ii, 157$, to consider
parties to this suit and all other the adoption of an ordinance bthe
interested parties may appear at the City of Sanford, Florida, titl ot
time and place designated and be which Is as follows:
heard.
.
ORDINANCE NO 1310
AND
Each defendant is hereby
regulred to serve written defenses,
If any, to said Complaint on:
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN.
County Attorney
Seminole County
P.O. BOx 10
Altamonte Springs. Florida

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27,

"Twenty-isven years? Then how come you
picked today to any something all of a sudden?"
"Well, to be honed, got the Idea when Ilearnea
about President Ford designating today as Good
Neighbor Day.' So I thought I'd try something new
and talk to someone In the block. And there you
were.
"Great. But,
It doesn't really matter one
way or the other to me. Got along all these years
without paying attention to my neighbors and
getting Involved. Don't see any point In changing
now. This Ford 'good neighbor' thing Is probably
Jiat another vote etting gimmick, anyway."
"Could be. But maybe he figured It was time
people darted caring about someone besides
thenieiv&amp;'
"What for?
"Maybe he figures If we started talking more to
each other, we could solve some of our problems
and work together to fix things up."
"Look. Howell or whatever your name Is, I've
got my own problems and I'm perfectly capable of
dealing with than myself. Don't need any help or
interference."
"Well, If that's the way you feel."
"That's exactly how I feel, so do me a favor and

Walking along a Siciord died Sendiy ci
ternoon, couldo't help but overhear a coçle of guys
talking. At hid it umsoded kind of strange, but after
listening closer, it seemed natural eno* The two

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NORMAN H OSHR,N Fd?oc
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JOSEPH D. VAN BRACKLE. Advertising Director
1l.'nit• I hlst i'i Wei k. ii i1it. \lt.IltII. $.!40; Ii Tinth. $14.20;
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"Good mondug," said one of the men.
"What do you mean by that?" responded the
second man, obv1ondy taken aback by the greeting.
And a bit shocked, at that.
What do you mean 'whatdolmean?'Just what l
said.Wawthyouagoodday — asallgood
neighbors should."
"As all what should?"
Good neighbors."
What kind of neighbors? What are you talking
b(X*. Who are you, by the way?"
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"Oh? Interesting. How long have you lived
there? Just move In?"
"Not exactly. Next week will be 27 years."

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extended visits to a physician, a prolonged hospital
stay, or undergone extensive laboratory
examinations. A combination of those services cost
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seven-hour bottle for the Semiramis Hotel in
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alternates joined with other representatives of
labor to become a "major force" at the
Democratic National Convention In New York

"People are
officially imprisoned (in the
United States) because their political view
th e report said, "but in some
cases it is difficult to avoid the suspicion that
an individual's Imprisonment may be due to
his political
rather than to the crime
which he or she is alleged
have committed."
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delegates and alterna tes, 50 strong, traveled to
Kansas City to add their views to the decisionmaking at the Republican National Conventln.
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Wayne Hays Is gone but his syndrome remains.
The arbitrary power of congressmen to hire and fire their
personal staff, and pay them with public money, remains
largely undiminished by a few reforms voted by the House In the
aftermath of the Hays scandal.

There should be an annual audit of each concessrnan's
payroll to show for what each of his employes is being paid
The rules for the use of pu blic employes on congressional
staffs need to be refined. What latitude Is permissible In using
tax-paid staff for private purpcs?

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to heroine chiefadminIstrator of the lower house He set

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After listening to the two campaigners and terprise, "where five out of six jobs are," can
argument one way or another. I definitely
In an updating of the old adage about the Ill
support this endeavor, this
without studying the transcript of their debate, one grow.
wind that blows nobody good, the technology
any equivocation.
,
realizes this theme is always there, in the in.
It Is appropriate, said Ford, "to point out that developed to salvage those documents may
tocatlons. In the words, behind the words.
through
our tax policies we have stimulated result In an important energy savings for the
"But I should say, at the risk of detracting
Neither candidate perceives his opponent's added employment throughout the country, the country in the near future, as well as give a boost
from our effort, that this soil cannot be stewardship as anything to brag about.
investment tax credit, tax incentives for ex- to the world's food supplies.
dedicated, or consecrated, or hallowed by us.
Carter's reorganization of the Georgia panslon and modernization of our industrial
Engineers with McDonnell-Douglas Corp.,
"It is rather for us from Washington, and government, said Ford, led not to costcuttlng capacity."
who were called Into rescue the soggy pipers In
those of you from fine cities and towns but to a rise In expenditures of more than 50 per
Carter revealed a more direct approach, and St. Louis,
throughout the land, to sanctify our endeavors In cent, and to a 25 per cent Increase In the number In fact he suggested that Ford's style was really vacuum hit upon the Idea of placing them In a
vessel Inside a microwave oven. This
carrying forth the great argument. All of us
of government workers.
an absence of leadership. He spoke of obtaining made It possible to dry the papers without ex -1
scientists, farmers, military people,
Said Carter: The President's budget-cutting èommltxnents from business, the channeling of posing them to excessive heat.
businessmen, and I know there are some who
'left the nation lad year with a $65 billion deficit, money Into the private sector, the guaranteeing
The same technique will now be tested as a
a combination of these descriptions
mint the largest In the country's history, more than of mortgage loans to make jobs In construction, method for drying freshly harvested grain under
reaffirm our dedication to the great task the deficit In the entire eight years of Presidents
While Ford made clear that inflation was the a contract announced by the Energy
Research
remaining ahead. We must have faith and belief Johnson and Kennedy.
major enemy, the disruptive factor that cod and Development Agency.
U It proves out, the
in one another, regardless of political affiliation,
Both men did their homework for the debate, people jobs, Carter maintained "We'll never
agency expects to invest some
In making
and take Increased devotion to the cause these and they came equipped with lectures on their have
an end to the inflation. ..until we get our microwave-vacuum grain dryers commercially
department men so nobly advanced."
opponent's record and qualifications that, one people back to work."
available by 1979.

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examine the facts and render your deHERE ARE THE FACTS:
DAUKSCH received the HIGHEST NUMBçR of votes In the
FIRST primary. DAUKSCH received the HIGHEST Rating
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Kentucky Fried Chicken, terested in becoming a pirate franchisee," then retreated at the first Arab outcry.
.days, he Is declared a deserter and a costly FBI
which peddles Colonel Sanders' delectates confided McNamara, "with some sort of company might even face "a very serious Investigaton begins. The Pentagon's former
'around the world, would like to have Its chicken remuneration to us via South Africa or boycott on our beverage
and food activities in chief investigator, Don Stewart, has suggested
and eat It, too.
elsewhere. He understands that we could not major markets throughout the world," he that
,
the time be extended to l) days. After half
The corporate bosses, according to their condone nor service his operation and, In fact, cautioned.
of the 43,000 deserters In fiscal 1975 returned
confidential papers, would like to open a fran- for cosmetic reasons might.. have to bring
Therefore, he concluded: "1 feel that we voluntarily within l) days.
chAse In Israel. But If they should raise the litigation against him in Israel for usurping our should
continue with our Arab world develop.
Stewart estimates the savings In government
colonel's goateed visage in Jerusalem and Tel mark."
ment and for cosmetic reasons continue manhours would run over $12 million, The
Aviv, they might be boycotted by the Arab
But while the company engaged in this Legal periodically to discuss with interested parties In, Penta
gon has put off a decision until March 1977
nations and thus lose a lot of tzscki"
charade, It would q ui etly collect Its regular Israel so as to keep the
file active. However, I when It may have better figures and data
SO they have been considering a scheme that royalties under the table. The proposal has not seriously doubt whether we should ever, at least available from the General Accounting Office.
been implemented, a Heublein spokesman told as Heublein, take a franchise position In Israel."
would permit them to sell finger4ickin'-good
chicken to the Israelis without offending the
STATE DEPT. STALL: The Administration
This reconinwudatlon, according to a memo has Mailed for 18
The hope of selling fried thicken t
Arabs. The plan, as outlined In
months on a requst for
Arabs and Israelis has occupied the HeubeleIn two years later, was adopted. "When we began political asylum. A former aide to Philippine
corporate memos, calls for setting up an Israeli
hierarchy for some time. McNamara assessed to develop the Mldqast," he wrote, "we made an President Ferdinand Marcus broke with Marcus
franchise, pretending It is Illegal and
with
the Middle East market In a J ul y 16, 1973, memo executive decision(Heublsln
Preddent) and now seeks sanctuar y In
the proceeds, possibly through South Af rica.
the United States.
Hick
Waldron's
essings
bl
that we would continue
stam ped "personal
The exile, Priniitivo Mljares, was o
ffered a
Kentucky Fried thicken is now, owned by the were cooking, he reported,InIran. Kuwait and to investigate Israel but not in franchise it. U we p0,000 bribe
by the M arcos government not to
bl
in
Heu e
Corp., a billion-dollar firm that
Le banon, perhaps also Egypt and the Ara bian franchised Isrtiel, we would nm the risk of bein
g testify before a House committee about
f
otherwise dispenses beer, wine and liquors. One Gull countries.
Ar ab markets."
Philippine atrocities under Marcus. Mijares
The lsrselis, meanwhile, are still waiting f
of its executives, G.A. Mcflamara, L convinced
"In Jordan," he added, "we have just signed
or testified anyway,
that Colonel Sanders' Kentucky
Ken
lade of Colonel Sanders' (tnger.lickjn'.
fries would be with a cousin of King Hussein, Prince All
M. for a
We Can find no evidence that Mucos has
g
Itood
gobbled up in Israel.
one-store option, and.. .the market looks li ke
intervened
"We must be in Isr&amp;.l," he declared In a July
with the United States to block "
couid easily hold 10 to 15 wilt.s."
Footnote: A Heublein spokesman said the
SliJares' appeal for asylum. We can report,
28, 1976, memo. But this could leave the Heublein
McNamara noted that Kent *y Fried firm will soon undertake
another "feasibility however, that the U.S. desire to get along with
Corp. with a lot of uneaten thicken on Its hands Chicken had received a number of requests for
tudy" of the Israeli market.
Marcos Is a major factor In the delay.
from Cairo to Kuwait. He concl'aded, therefore, franchises In Israel.
WATCH ON WASTE: An ingenleu.s plan to
that "wt cannot be there Legally."
For the record, the State Dept. refused.
it could mean trouble with "U.S. and U.K. save millions of do
lLars now wasted chasing comment on the case,
But there Is more than one way to pluck * Ulnited Kingdom) Jewish organizations," he deserters l
saying It Is still under
chicken. He had located a man who was "In
Pentagon.
consideration.
In
fact,
most
political asylum
warned, 11 Colonel Sanders Invaded Israel and
At present, after a serviceman is
AWOL for,) requests are
resolved in less than six months.

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RATING Orange County Criminal
Justice Council (Law Enforcement).
Here is what the newspapers
said:
Orlando Sentinel-Star:
Orlando Attorney with broad trial
experience and the maturity and integrity to handle the job."
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Stuart News: "Dauksch is ranked thoroughly experienced,"
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Today: "Dauksch is the clear choice.
in every category.
"Ample credentials to recommend him to the most discerning of
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Andrew Mason
Edna Max
Florence Price
Carl Rogel
Sylvester Terrell
Cecile N. Whitten
Luke Wright
Ada Thomas, DeBary
Amy L. McClain, Geneva
Thomas F. Gnat, Miami

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Donovan L Poyser
Russell I. Reed
Fredrlck Scott
John C. Whack
Robed Young
Gracebelle Weber,
DeBary
Blondell T. Pounds, DeLand
Michael Bordonaro, Deltona
Susan R. Rudolph, Orange
City

Sanford:
Winnie I. Bradbury
Christopher Cotton
Delmuse Oglesby Jr.
LaWanda Sandon
Roy Templeton Sr.
Alvah Lane, DeBary
Bernadette D. Stafford,

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Sunday's high 91; today's low
71. Rainfall .30 inch.
Partly cloudy through
Tuesday. A chance of a few
afternoon and evening thundershowers. highs mostly In
upper Us. Lows In the lOs.
Winds
variable mostly
southeast around 10 mph. Gusty
near thundershowers. Rain
probability 30 per cent through
Tuesday.
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Kelley, Challenging the idea
that gambling Is a crime without victims, said that some big
e The New
losers rob and steal to pay their
debts.
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"large numbers of these comM
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Florence K. Jenkins, Deltona
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John W. Fehr
Merrea Jones
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Rhoda M. Saeld, DeBary
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Viola Johnron
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during a deadly six-hour span. Into two propane fuel storage
The plane, carrying five a ew a special training program at
The crashes Sunday In four tanks and burst Into flames.
members
and 15 passengers, Strategic Air Command
training flight and four phar. Virginia resort were among 35 states left at least 15
children
And three persons died In U- ripped a swath 50 yards wide headquarters.
ma cc utica I company persons killed In plane crashes orphaned
children of the linois when their single-engine and half a mile long
At Ingalls Field In Hot
before
Johnson &amp; Johnson subsl- aircraft plunged Into the Illinois crashing Into a swamp a
mile Springs, the wreckage of the
diaries' officials who died with River near Peoria.
from the nearest road, wit. Grumman Gulfstream II Jet
their wives In a fiery crash at
Air Force officials said there nesses said. The largest re- owned by Johnson &amp; Johnson of
Hot Springs, Va. Three crew were five survivors of the crash malning recognizable part
New Brunswick, N.J., was
members aboard the company- of a KCI35 tanker jet which
the aircraft, the military spotted by helicopter about r
owned jet also were killed.
went down In a wooded area equivalent cia Boeing 707, was P.M. The plane, carrying JohnIn Colorado, a lawyer and his near Alpena, Mich., sometime a 20-foot section of tail stn- son subsidiaries officials and
wife returning to Denver from a after 8:3o a.m. Sunday. That's
their wives frond Trenton, N.J.,
tore.
meeting
at a summer and ski when Wurtsmlth Air Force
TALLAHASSEE (AP) chances were hurt last week by
Survivors were airlifted to to a Pharmaceutical Manufac4
Election officials, already newspaper stories raising ques- resort In Steamboat Springs Base last had radar and radio the hospital, and the 15 bodies tiring Association meeting at
disappointed in the dismal turn- tions about a land transaction were among six persons killed contact with the pilot,
were evacuated to a temporary the Homestead Hotel, plunged
out for the primary, are pro- with a Tallahassee developer. in the crash of a twin-engine
Two majors, nine captains, morgue set up In the same Into a fog-shrouded mountain
dicting that even fewer people
In the only other Senate race, Aztec Piper which slammed two 1st lieutenants and two ser- building,
ravine and caught fire about
will vote In Tuesday's runoff state Rep. Sherrill "Pete" Skin
geants died. Three captai ns and
j feet below the runway.
Capt. Charles
with only one statewide race on ncr, D-Lake City, Is In a rwiuff
a 1st lieutenant from Klncheloe Wurtsnith, near the crash site
The ai rport Is surrounded by
the ballot
with Terry Putnal of Mayo for
AFB and an airman 1st class In Lower Michigan, said the jet mountains, and there Is a drop
The runoff primary features the seat of Sen. Bob Saunders,
from K.I. Sawyer AFB were was en route from K.I. Sawyer off at each end of the runway.
a statewide battle for a seat on who Is stepping down,
admitted to Alpena General in the Upper Peninsula to Offutt Visibility was poor
at the time
the Supreme Court plus three
Hospital, where four were listed AFB, Neb., with a stopover at of the crash, and a National
The 24 House races Include
congressional contests, two seven contests In which nIn serious but stable condition Kincheloe.
Transportation Safety Board,
and the other in very good
state Senate races and 24 House cumbents have been forced into
He said most of the victims spokesman said the lad report
races.
condition early today.
ll
runoffs by chaengers.
were scheduled to participate In from the pilot Indicated that he
State Elections Director
Five of those races involve
was attempting an Instrument
MIAMI
(Al')
Mary Singleton saw her hopes Dade County Democrats who hors
feuding
over Neighlanding approach.
for a 65 per cent turnout in the
spokesman for the NTSB
have been
anded as in- dogs or noisy children can
Sept. 7 primary crushed by a effective
by btheir
opponents.
team dispatched to Investigate
tae
disputes
to volunteer
paltry showing of only about 31
Two of the veteran
h the cras said early today that
Miami mediators Instead of dvii
per cent.
Democrats being challenged
the pilot apparently made two
mere Is just one
She said the turnout would be are Rep. Joe Lang Kershaw,
passes at the runway before the
rule: only one person may
smaller this time but ref used to the first black elected
crash.
talkatatlme,
predict a specific figure.
legislature since
onstruc.
DennlsSutton,aQvllMrPaMIAMI AP
States that borrowing
"You'd be surprised how
"We're just going to hope for tlon, and Walter Sackett, a perfrom
hoodlum
loan
trol
member who was the first
legalize gambling may only be sharks, who are some of
Important. that ca be,"
the best," she said.
ennlal proponent of a "death
at
the
scene, said the plane
setting
up
new
custome
and
most
vicio
rs
us
criminals
opersays
But some county election offi- with dignity bill."
erupted
on Impact ,,it
victIms
for
the
underworld's
soating
in
the
United
States
toworks In the Miami
dais around the date, aware
In the congressional contests,
was
totaled,
buined.
Everyphisticated gambling oper- day."
mediation program, one
that the second primary historl- Jo Ann Saunders and Miller
was
gone."
ations,
FBI
He said that electronic swdirector Clarence
three under way In the
cally has attracted much small. Newton are fighting for the
Kelley says.
It was at about the same time
veillance has become Imstate.
er showings, are predicting that Democratic nomination to op.
various
state
lotteries
that
a twin-engine plane
portant
In
fighting
organized
In Florida,petty disputes
the turnout could fall to 15 per pose first-term Republican
around the country not only fall crime, especially gambling. He carrying Don R. Evans, partner
used
to
go
to
the
justice
cent of the state's 3.86 million Richard Kelly of New Port
to compete with the wider- said court-approved electronic In the Denver law firm of
the peace, one step below
voters.
Richey.
world," Kelley said, "but may surveillance, allowed under the Yegge, Hall and Evans, and his
the formal courtroom
In the Supreme Court race,
Sarasota Republicans Bob
actually
be creating a whole 1968 Safe Streets Act, i'e.ulted wife struck two propane fuel
ure But lawmakers
former state Sen. Fred Karl of Johnson, a state represenn
new infl
influx
off be
who will In some 600 convictions last storage tanks shortly after
abolished
th
e poiti in
Tallahassee Is running against tative, and Joe Z. Lovingood,
someday switch their wagering year alone,
takeoff from the Steamboat
former Circuit Judge Charles are seeking their party'sreorglzlng the coat
to the hoodlum element as their
Kelley spoke at a seminar Springs, Cob., airport.
and petty dliptes
Holley of Naples. At stake Is the nomination In the 8th DIstrict
addiction grows,"
spo nsor ed by the Dade County
Evans, 50, and his wife, Garwound up f county or
seat of retiring Justice B.K. while Charlie Friedman of
Speaking
Sunday
to
journalPublic
Safety
Department's
In
.
nett,
were returning home from
circuit
courts along with
Roberts.
Hollywood and Anne Kolb of
lsts and police In a city where tltute on Organized Crime and his firm's annual meeting at the
major
crimes.
A
few
In the hottest race of the rim- Plantation are seeking the
legalized gambling Is a per. by the Society of Professional ski and summer resort cornmunicipal courts remain
off, Leon County Commissioner Democratic nomination to meet
ennial Issue, Kelley warned Journalists, Sigma Delta Oil. munity In northwestern
but most be Phased out by
Travis Marchant is trying to Rep. J. Herbert Burke.
that few government or private
"Some of your colleagues Colorado. Four other persons
January
end the 20-year legislative CaThe other House members In
organizatIons have the re- have given their lives or have aboard also died.
Experts
say
that
Is
reer of Senate President Dam- runoffs Tuesday include Dade
sources "to compete effectively suffered physical harm," KelCOUflty or circuit courts
An illinois crash about 11
psey Barron, DPanama City. County Democrats Nancy liarwith the multimililon dollar un- Icy said, "because of their dedl- a.m.
°" disputes receive low
Barron, who had finished first rin gton, James Eckhart and
claimed the lives of three
derworld gambling operations cated journalistic efforts Peoria residents
priority and sometimes get
in every election of his career, Bill Flynn and house Regulated
en route to
already In existence."
against organized crime. They Lancaster, Pa.,
sq ueezed off crowded
trailed Marchant in the first Industries Chairman John Culfrom
Mount
kt
He said that crime has a pa r- have earned the respect, admi- Hawley airport.
primary. But Marchant's breath, 1)-Dade City.
State
po
lice
ticular advantage in its free- ration and gratitude of the en- said the
1d
single-engine plane
dam from taxes and willing- tire Law enforcement commu- went
down In the Illinois River
new to get rough.
nity."
about five miles from Peoria.
"I can remember one case,"
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actions,"

actions,

association's president John Ryor, "that we are
a formidable force In the life of this nation."
Through participation in the political arena,
'we will have the means and the will and the way
to finally begin to achieve quality education In

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LONDON (AP)
Amnesty International
claims that more than 100 countries, including
the United States, have violated the human
rights of prison Inmates.
In a report released Sunday by the
nongovernmental agency based here, it said
Amnesty groups are Investigating eight cases
Involving American prisoners.

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balconies and rooftops

June in the Lebaitse civil war.

for these problems are needed soon are brothers and sisters and should not therefore
If costs are to be kept in anything approaching be separated by barriers of
On. For The Road
reasonable bounds. But equal consideration should
"Now we are involved in this great civil
America."
also be given to another Public Health Service disturbance, stretching from my state of
Now certainly, qualltyeducation lssomething I
appeal for more expanded use of preventive health Georgia here to Pennsylvania and beyond,
everybody wants In America, even If everyone
testing whether the notions and values of
care programs. The theory is simple: Better in- kinfolk
may not agree with the National Education
JOHN CUNNIFF
Association that more and more f ederal Individual health care practices which prevent
volvement Is the way to get It, or may wonder.
"My position on this has, of course, always
Illness can significantly reduce medical costs. The
While I nderstand the
what the association's support of the right of
American people must use the full capabilities of
romises
states' rights sentiments of those, who may
public workers to strike or ratification of the
ersus
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our advanced medical technology. Stronger em- disagree with the Union as It Is constituted, I riD
NEW YORK (AP)
As both candidates might suppose, would have been delivered at Equal Rights Amendment have to do with It.
phasis also should be placed on antismoking
opposed to the extreme measures they have seemed to say during the great presidential de- so
But there may also be some people, and one
me time, no matter what the question asked. hopes the
programs, drug abuse laws, alcoholism, physical taken In the name of ethnic purity. The Con- bate, the essential issue of this presidential They
majority of teachers are Included
were thoroughly rehearsed on the issues
fitness, nutrition and mental health services. ditutlon provides a better way for resolving campaign Is one of promises versus per- too, but the reference point of the first debate
them, who cling to the oldfashloned *
Immunization techniques for communicable domC5ticcontradlctlOns,thoughlwoUldnot be In fom ce.
seemed always to be the Individual and the belief that real teacher power Is what it has
always been
the power to mold and Inspire
"His promises or thy 'performance," said Image he tried to create for himself. The
diseases can be better utilized . Stronger efforts can favor of any amendment that would deny
black
the right to work for wages
young
people to Instill In them the desire for
President Ford as he dressed what apparently therefore, was to destroy Images.
also be made to control ravages of the environment everyone else.
knowledge and self-improvement and service to
he believes is the difference between the two
While much of the material of
which affect individual well-being such as air, noise
the
debates
their
fellows that will Influence them throughout
"And so we have gathered today, in affection candidates that Is most readily exploited,
might have been in the nature of PeT50u1al *
and
pollution,
their
lives.
But
the
President's
expression
aptly
described
Ion,
and reverence, on the ground where certain of
the over-all
did help define two
out
argued
violently
regarding
also
the
thrust
of
Jimmy
Carter's
argument,
countrymen
have
In
basically different approaches to government.
The Public Health Service has handed
Tons of veterans' records were seriously
which he viewed his performance as Georgia
In various ways the President revealed his damaged by the water used to fight a fire at the
government leaders and the American people a tall this matter. We are engaged in setting aside for
posterity a portion of this fertile farmland as a governor In terms of efficiency, simplicity, view that the economic role of government Is to U.S. Government Records Center In
Lows
order to meet in five years. We must be up to the
final resting place for those who, well, lost the responsibility, purposefulness and Competency. create fiscal conditions In which private en- several years ago.
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the victims.
The guerrillas called themselves the "Black
June" group and apparently were protesting
Syria's military Intervention that began last

June, nearly 8,000 teacher delegates paved the
way for the association's fl endorsement of a

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Under a bzmr proclaiming that "Teacher
Power Is Now," the Reporter, a publication of
the National Education Association, notes that
summer 1V6 marked a turning point for
when teacher
America's teachers "the
r,
power matured Into political power."
Consider these signs of maturity:
At their annual meeting In Miami Beach in

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Syria.
The three surviving terrorists were hanged
in a public square facing the luxury hotel.
Their bodies, clad only in white tunics, were
left dangling In nooses
six hours thousands Syrians pressed around the gallows

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"I believe It was 57 years ago, lad July, that
To achieve the five-year goals of making a
good daddies gathered together in mutual
significant reduction in the cost of care, the trust and decency to establish a new nation In
this part of the world. It was a formidable task.
malpractice situation must be addressed as
a
And
one that required all of the sacrifice and
priority issue. Meshed with it is the need for exand spIrit that God had so
tensive revision of
charges in Med icare and
generously given to the people of the colonies.
Medicaid programs This is a sizable portion of the
"Of course that nation was the United States.
national health care expenses because Medicare
It was conceived in the idea that governments
recipients alone now number more than 24 million
should only meddle In the affairs of man to a
P'S
point, and It was dedicated to the proposition that

government hanged three pro-Palestinian
guerrillas at dawn today in swift retribution
bloody raid on a Damascus hotel just 24

Correcticu: The Sunday "Armed the ø.ck"
column dealing with Secretary of State ifeary
Kissinger's diplomatic efforts in Africa was written
by Audle Murphy, not Norm Oshrta, as mistakealy
noted.

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The U. S.

First is the problem of medical malpractice,
largest factor in rising health care costs.
Government bodies throughout the nation have
failed to address this subject squarely, essentia lly
because they have been too sensitive to pressures
of diverse interests within the medical, legal and
insurance professions.

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GETTYSBURG, Pa. It t November, l3
The nation Is at war. Jimmy Carter, Presided of
united States, steps to a crude rodrwn
fleithof loath central
ected In the obsc
Pennsylvania,and quietly delivers the Gett)i
in the beck? I want all of
tat
you to come forward and crowd round me so I
can see your faces and look Into your eyes. I love
you all, regardless of race, creed or pigmen-

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Public Health Service wants to slow
thecourseof that steamroller
proposed five
year National Health Care Plan makes two principal recommendations. Both should be pursued.
diligence.

IN BRIEF

Do you get turned off by people selling religion
door-to-door like vacuum cleaners or brushes?

Those

Evening Hsrabi, Sanford, FL

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Pet peeve time again: Ever notice how many
men over 30, 40 and 50 are still wearing their college
graduation rings? Will they ever grow up?

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forget the whole thing.
"Good and don't bother an anymore. Let's
pretend we've never met."
"Fine with me but one last thing: you'd better
left that longhaired, joudrnoutheo tid of yours; to be
more çdd when he yells at that fat wife of yours, or
I'll..."
"Or you'll what...?
Mr. Howell was last seen running down back into
his home, triple-locking his door, and pufibig the
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And on that note, Barry

Hardy calling signals.

Weihold JiM

hopes his
football team Is Indeed "better"

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booms High fr-)
Tuesday night when the squad open the seaawi with a
7:30 game agalset L
Braitley's frosh.
Wethold j
certain what to expecthia years

Simms will see a lot of duty In the backfield,
and our other quarterback, Darryl Washington, will too,"
said Wenhold.
The Offensive line darters for Crooma Inicude ends
Alvan Sweet and Richard Davidson, tackles Duane
Edwardsand Marion Spain, guards Etoy Branch and

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John Smith, andcenterPete White.

program, Int hopefully, we can do a little mol ng
di
during
the season," he said.
W' offense Is centered aroun d backs Arthur
Jackson, Reginal Campbell and Joe Baker with Dennis

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the Croons line Includes ends Jeff

Williams and Andrew Harden, tackles Robert Harvey and
Jeff Gibson, and guards
Eric Edwards and Leon Butler.
Linebackers we-Bobby Wells and Bobby Davis, with
Tan

Sutton, John Whltted and Qarles Whitney In the secon.

"Gibson Is an outstanding tackle," says
"And Wells is very IidellJgeig and can hit hart Davis is
also a hard hitter."

Wenhold.

Joe Ruasi and Bruce Annett will also see action.,
The cemiInd of Crooms' schedule Includes an Oct. 6
game At home OPLrdt 0111MIS, Oct 13 Wt at take Ho"ll,
Oct. 30 home game again
st Bishop Moore, Oct 27 home
contest agabwi Lyman and a Nov. 4 game at Mount Dora.
Croons' home games are
on the Seminole High field
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9, New Orleans downed Kansas
By BILL CUIIIUE
game
or
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a
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City 27.17, Miami shut out the
their third draigtt defeat,
Herald Managing Editir
only Fergunon's scoring strikes gam e Iwiped — the hot weather and ran It 53 yards for a touch.
game on television. What they appear to be alienating more
New York Jets 16.0, Cincinnati
So tenacious was the Tampa ruined an otherwise great gaine
down, then Tom Casanova wint
are enforcing Is, in essence, if and
whipped Green Bay 28.7, Atmore fans with each defense that super-great for the Bucs.
TAMPA — WhIle 44,500 fans you won't come to see the Bucs, paseing
'ads for a score with T
"I
feel
better,
but
I'm
MIII
day.
rmml beckO.J.Simpsonof
Ianta blanked Chicago 10-0, of the Tampa Bay Bucs you can't watch the Dolphins on
Steve Spurner went all the trying to get In shape," be said. en theft to lead Cincinnat
ng
Meanwhile,
the
44500
who
it Denver Clobbered Cleveland 44- screamed with delighted ex•
the Bucs was held to a mere 39 way at quarterback for the "Bit do
PaCkeTs.
n't take anything away
y. Why should Dolphin fans turned out for Sunday's Clash yards rushing In 20 carries.
1 13, San Francisco sank Seattle cltement in Sunday's 14-9 loss to change their
Bucs and was superb. He from Tampa, They were
Faics. it, Bears I
allegiance for a were treated to a stellar
37-21 and Los Angeles trimmed the Buffalo Bills, there appear
And,
the
Bucs
showed
some
connected
on
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game and saw the offenilve punch, despite being
the New York Giants 2440. to be much alienation of sf.
yards and should have had Simp,, who
down na, three plays aftei a
And
on
and
on
the
Criticism
Bucs
score
their
first
points
of
th
es
warted four tim In the at
Tonight It's Washington at fections between many fans and goes as the decision by Masher
Least two scoring tomes, hit rushing records, said he'd be Steve Schubert fumble at ie
the year, although absorbing second half from scoring
Philadelphia.
while both were dropped by what ready by eat
the Buccaneers' front office
Chicago 17-yard line, was ill
Pa trIots 30, Steeleri 27 and it has to do with the Miami
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closetotheBuffalo goal ilne. appeared to be over-anxious Meanwhile, Spurner and the
Deided to beat the
The nine points scored by the receivers.
When Jim Plunkett left New Dolphins.
Buc offensive wit were a sad Bears.
England for the homier cofines
At Sunday's Tampa-Buffalo So
Bucs all came as a result of Morris Owens, recently bunch, frustrated by their
Beages 44, Browns 13
I fl
of the San Francisco Bay Area, game, a total of 3,5 ticket
Dave Green's three field goals, acquired from the Dol___
phi
ns, Inability to *g more paints on
Rick Upchurch returned
the Job of quarterbacking the purchasers failed to show up to
while the Bills scored two dr
opped a pair that appeared the board when they had
fl and 47 artfortoucidowntrodden Patriots fell to witness the game. (Pre.game
touchdowns Urough the air. catchable and Bob Moore many opportunities si such downs in Denver's romp over
young Steve Grogan, who had ticket sales reached the 46,440
Quarterback Joe Ferguson dropped another in the final good field position on so many the Browns.
found wide receiver Bob minute of play.
thownflashesofezcejlence last mark.)
occasions.
Seabawks 21
year.
Ch
andler racing down the east
The reason
In addition to the bottllng.uç Following the game, Spurrier
because the
San Francisco's Jim Plunkett
sidelines in e seco quarter of Simpson for t better part of said, "A
This year, he's shown almost Buc front office, through
MIAMI (AP) — Safety
th
nd
he
good team would have riddled Seattle's secondary for
Namath's only throwing and the glus-fingered
ChAI the gum, the Buc defentfers gotten 4o points
nothing but excellence. After a Director of Administration Curt Charlie Babb says he an
with the
three flitst-half touchdowns, two
d his error was the third period theft hauled In the
Masher, decided to blackout all Miami Dolphins teammates did by Babb, who returned it 20
56-yard scoring forced two fumbles from the position we had. I've never been
-'-. of them to Gene Washington.
debit. juggling the ball
Miami
at running back who has In a more frustrating game in
when the Bucs a week of soul-searching before yards to the Jets' 20. It led to a
Rama 24, Giants is
for what
appeared to be gained nearly 6,2X yards over my life."
Los
were playing
on
their
home
shutting
out
the
winless
New
four-yard
touchdown
PUS
from
countless
seconds
Angeles ral lied behind
games
.
terra firma at Tampa Stadium. York Jets I" in a Natiocial Bob Griese to Jim Mandicb.
the past five seasons.
two touchMOd
observers
felt
that
it
John
Cappellettl's
With 9: 15 remaining In the
This maneuver so incensed a Football League game.
Simimn, who, threatened to was Tamps's offensive line that downs on a 10-prd run and a 32Miami's other points came On game and the
Bucs leading 9.7, retire from the game unless be was e big
lot of Buc Backers that many
"You don't have many guys field goals Of 25,26 and 42 yards Fe
drawback, but ft yard pass from James Harris.
rguson led the Bills on a W was traded to Los Angeles held th
numerOus times in Sun
have said they'd never go back playing good football when you by Garo Yeprenlan.
yard, five-play drive that ended during the off-season, signed a
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)
tosee the Bucs.
get beat 3044," Babb reflected The Jets'
day's game and gave Spurrier
offensive
problems
with
Reuben
"We gave one football game
Slate Rep. Roger Wilson of Sunday on the Dolphins' lass were compounded by three yard ID
to Gait snaring a 15. reported $3'/z.mlllion contract piety of time to pass.
ss that spelled defeat two days before the Bills If only the
away with out mistakes and we Seminole said"... this action Is last weekend to New England. f umbles by Stave
rec eivers had held
a for
Buccanee
rs,
tried to give anot her one away really a punitive policy for the "That really was a disaster.
opened the season t wo weeks onto the baa. fourth by Lou Piccone, Davis,
Clearly, Tampa was the ago.
to M1"'sippl State," said Flor Dolphin fans in this area and
"I know how I felt after that offering no alibies, said, dominant
But that's a hig '11' and now
team on
on offense in all
Ida Coach Doug Dickey.
will not help to create new fans game," added Babb, whose "That's the mastI've ever fwn.
Following the game, he said the Bucs look forward to next
but the scoring. he
"I'm not pleased that North for the Bay Bucs. The blackout New England glumness was re- bled."
week's game at Baltimore
All told, the Bucs gained 321 ready to play, but that ft when the
Carolina scored 24 points on us for the home games of the Bay Placed with a hoed smile after But Coach Don Shula
defense will once
%V1511t yards for the day, more than wouldn't take much longer,
and Mississippi State scored Bucs is underdandlable since being awarded the Jets' game elated with his defense, which the total W=ulated in the
again get a supreme test while
30" he said. "But I'm per. some of the people who would ball by teammates.
"I've got a way to go yet," he the offense tries, desperately for
got to Namath only
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fi two games of the season. told a group 01 reporters in the that
0k. LJ&amp;AHING
Babb Intercepted a Joe Nangames
ever-elusive
first
Wall
Too, Tampa accounted for 15 Buffalo dressing room after the touchdown in
HfAtING IN(
three pretty slick football would not do so U they could see nth pass to set up Miami's lone
the history 01 the
first downs to Buffalo's 14 and game "But, I really
wansc
UCIsIOWfl and also had a
s demonstrated the Bu.spipe! on television.
this NFL expansion ci
by
t Houston did to Texas
"However," WtIso uifd, T1recove,
AtCYP*VUGA*D,,
MM after we heat fluem 49-14." "this same business logic
Nainath, shut out 43-0 by the
Girls
1.3 miles
Houston upset ninth ranked cannot be appli ed to blacking Dolphins In a game last year,
'. Brandon (5) 72; 2. Lake
out the Dolphin games completed 16 of 26 passes for 171 Brantley
Texas MM 21-10 Satu rday.
(LS) fl; 3. ChOdCW.tCh•
The Gat, who lost their whenever the Bay Bucs are ya, but didn't get any long III; 1. TaIIahase Leon 121; S.
Winter Haven 1; 6. Lyman CL)
opener 24-21 to North Carolina, playing at home since Dolphin bombs off.
165; 7. Titusville IT) 63;5. Dunedin
face Louisiana State here Sat- fans will not buy a ticket to ii"I think we kind of confused 261;
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Maurer on
were falling by the wayside, rallied over Maitland, 104; and run for
winners, but It was a six-yard Th pass play.
only the South Seminole Pinecastle whitewashed called back by a penalty.
Lakeview's pee wees got
midgets and pee wee teams Lakevlew, 23-0.
MIlwee's pee wees used the major lift from a 65-yar%
from Tuacawilla and Milwee
The South Seminole midgets pan Interception to good ad. scoring paw
play from David
came away from Saturday got a superb effort from Ronnie
vantage against Maitland. Henley to Lenford Sutton
garms with victory miles.
Comeens. who blocked a West David Jacobs intercepted one against
Midgets action found South
Seminole stopping West
Volusla, 12.6; Plnecastle
blanking Sanford, 14.0; St.
Cloud trimming Milwee, 124;
Conway stopping Teague, 20-14;
DeLand cr ushing Jackson
Heights, 304; and Winter Park
sh utting out Tuscawilla, 310.
In junior bantarn action, Fort
Pierre stopped Sanford, 124.
Junior midget gamea found
La keview and Tuncawwa in al
ltIe; Orlando Centrahtonuping
Milwee, 37; DeLand shocking
Jackson Heights, 20-0; Conway
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Pass, Punt and Kick hopefuls
from Sanford failed to advance
Saturday at Showalter Field.
A third place finish by 10.
yeaold Alton coleman was
brightest spot for Sanford
qualif ie rs. But even Coleman
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Norton, only one of two men rings Tuesday night.
broke his jaw In winning a split
not go five."
to beat All, has said he doesn't
"I picture the crowd roar- 12-ro und decision March
31
know when be will win but "I ing," said All. "I picture the
Muhammad All talking.
1973.
In
a
re
match
Sept.
10,
wi
The subject: All's Tuesday
ll make him quit.'
foxes (girls) In the front row. 1 1973, All won a split
12-round
"I made you sucker. I'm go- picture Norton In the ring
night heavyweight champion.
... decLson by taking the final
ship title defe nse against Ken tog to destroy you," All said scared."
round.
Norton.
Sunday at a final workout. He
All Is the 8-6 favorite to win
"You mint remember, those
RASh
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t hulfrmn, Sr. fl,,nAI.,l D....
k at.LA
uuru ugns with Norton and fir two
st
fights weren't for the
dra
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to
their positions dated:
ft
play the role of Nor- keep the title and a date with
champio
ns
hip said All, who
Ali tias predicted he will bea ton as Ali dageda dressing re- the man whowouJdbe
his next Closes his final workout with a
winner before the fight at Yan- hearsal of how It will be when "big-money" opponent
familiar spiel shouted from the
kee Stadium enters
h hcmetts Norton jn the center of George Foreman,
balcony of Bobby Gleason's
round.
the ring before the opening bell
Norton outpolnteci All and Gym In midtown Mahattan:
"Don't forget to buy tickets."
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dashed his hopes of advancing
to Saturday's regionals In
JacksonVille.
Other competitors, well out of
thetopthreo,indudedl3.year.
old Eugene Rogero, 12-yearold
Kevin Fall, 11-year-old Kevin
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"It seems like Namath's al
In the 34-30 victory over MIsRoger Pankonle of St. ways had trouble with us. He's
slsslppi State Saturday, Dickey Petersburg said,".., this was either second down and long or
said his team was as good of- the greatest mistake the Bucs third down and long."
fensively as he expected, ex- could have made and I for one
Namath said the strategy of
&amp;i cest for the mistakes. But he will never jay a cent to nee the Coach Lou Holtz was to
feels his Gators haven't yet Bay Bucs play"
short pass patterns. "Ti'
reached its potential.
Karl Hermann, also of . (Dolphins) play so deep any.
"The defense is not there at Petersburg, went even further way, you need a bazooka to
all,' he said. "But remem ber when he said, "I don't see why shoot over their defense," he
Miasissippi State scored one wehavetohave the Tampa Bay said.
touchdown when (punter) Alan Bucs forced down our throats. '
Williams took his eye off the . Now they (the But front office
W on the snap and dropped it. personnel) have the unWe gave them another after we mitigated nerve to tell the lv
st opped them but had a penal- stations which games to show
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and which ones not to. If this is
Mississippi State Coach Bob the way spo rts in the bay area is
Tyler and Dickey called it a going to be, It was a sad day
great game in which each team when the Bucs came to town."
came from behind twice. FloriA woman fan from New Port
dii
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downbeat dart, a lose to Balti- on (Irogan's 3$-yard TD peas to
Poets threw tom- to hdown later, thougti,
the Chargers
The meek Inherited the cart) more, Grogan beat Miami by Ruas Frauds. When the Pats pusei — twice his e uc
Efrei Herrera's 32-yard field Cuff &amp;ea&amp;
first and goal at the Mime (a
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IPTh
were
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pVIaRJckeyYog'g
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huge chun ks of it at a clip. throwing for three touchdowns got the ball back, they got the output — against the Car
s$
ons,the Uonefaj1edto
dinals. these-yard run. And 14 se
A
conds play was the wiener, Ist the
for one.
In Pittsburgh, Steve Grogan,
lead for good on his 43.yarder to Three of them
Tampa Bay finally got on the few minutes later they di d on
came
In
the
aec
01terthat
the
rot
wason.
Jerreal
wiener
was
quaterback
sos
he
fans
said.
the wonde r boy of the Na tional
'* t
Jot wait Darryl Stingley. Then he
p4 -'w)en the game wan ry Latin
erd—butnotaao.sthe Greg Landry's TD pass, b a
finNed the euuIng Rogo StaUbaC), who teamed goal line.
until he meets the meanest do. New Englan d 60 yards for put out 01 re
Foot ball League, followed
These Dave Green hobbled snap on the extra p it
ach,
kickoff, Rick Middidon recov. with The, Pearson on
his sensational penance of tense of them all — PIUs- another touchdown, scoring It
l4yvd field goes averted what might let the one-point lead stand p.
"We're 30 right now and ft's ered and Pouts hit Cattle Jol and 16-yard passes
a week ago with an even great- burgh's.
— and got a have bean the Bncrs'
himself by stiff-arming tackle been a long time since any oar on a 3$-yard it) pass. liree
Saints 77, Saints 17
He met them Sunday, said Mean Joe Greee and sweeping Charger team st rt
er one, against an even more
m
thhpJ~uJ3
pa4itsr- t hird drajgig shutout. Two Joe
a ed this minut
Hank Strain retur
howdy and did his thing all over In from the six,
es later, Tom Graham fereace cell agaliM Baltimore Fergenontouchdownpaucs — san City anhead
menacing
the
ree foe, to lead
way," said Pouts. The last recovered
ma
a
again, throwing for two
log New England Patriots
It put New England on top 30 time, in fact, wan In 196$ when found Dwightfmnhie and Pouts to boot — to set up the winning 5$ yards to Bob Ciandier and 15 Orleans and r
celebrl
,,I a
McDonald
wi
th
a kIck.
ling Steelers
touchdowns and running for a 20. Terry Bradahaw's ii) pass they finished at $4. They
yards to Reuben Cant — were victory. Tony Galbreath, m
'd
been
44-yard
TD
bomb.
And
with
61
In San Diego, young Dan third against the two4lme So- cut the lead to three points and going downhill ever since, In.
RaIders 14, OIlers 13
all Butfalo needed.
bunt'74 yards for a touchdown
seconds to go In the half,
Mike Rae, virtually an muFouds, facing a St. I
per Bowl champions.
RoyGerelatrledtocotituro_ eluding tiM year's horrendous Graham intercepted
Vikinga 1I Us. S
In
the fir
to
a
pass
ran
The Steelers built a 20-9 third- but his try for a 4$-yard field 2.12 campaign ,
testedNFL rookie when he
which often seems to own the
Chuck Foreman ran five ya rds in the
st
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to
for
set
up
Pouts'
1$-yard
TD
the D
bolisof
dart.ed lu Ken Stable's place yards for a tie-breaking touch- that beat the
Patent on explosiveness, un- Period lead bef ore the roof goal at the gun faded wide.
St. Louts led 104 going Into McDonald.
Chiefs.
caved In. The first crack came
leashed a bunch of
fur Oakland, tire, touchdown down and a 103 lead, then MlChargers 43, CardInals 24
the second period. Ten seconds
Daiphinell, Jets I
Cowboys 3$, Cells 77
pse of jgij and 33 yards to neiota slammed the door. With
hi own
once.
Bob GrIme's four-yard tout).
downpatoJltnMan&amp;hdnd
Three-!
Cardinals 43-24.
Garo Yeprenlan's three fild
In Sunday's other games,
goals bonded Miami past Ihe
Dallas outlasted Baltimore 30V I Ouldand
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.C., Superstar ? Nope!
Yankee Stadium since Ingemar
Johansson
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NAPA, Calif. (AP)—"!don't was a good athlete In high He don't do anything but ha
ve Patterson June 20, 19. The
think I want to be a superstar," school. Good in lots of sports. If hamburgers In
his room.
last outdoor heavyweight
i J.C. Snead said after he'd I'd nude a basket In basketball
"I don't think I want th
at."
championship
fight In the
denied Johnny Miller a third and darted junping up and
And Miller was eq ually plülo- United States w*s Sonny
consecutive victory in the down and patting mysif on the sophic after a do uble-bogey six
All fl -st wan the title
Kaiser International Open Golf back and saying, 'Hey, look how on the sixth hole had killed his
in 1964 — onsround
f
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good I am,' the coach would chances For a third n cutive kno
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ckou
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over
Floyd Patterson
"I don't think I could stand have hit me up alongside the tiUeon the course where he has
Tournam
t, big, easy-going head.
Sept. ,1962 at Comiskey Park
it,"
said the
built his borne.
m Chicago.
'. nephew of the legendary Sam
"But I st ill used to worry
"I'm almost glad
finish
For his bringing big-tune out.
Snead. He'd j ust fashioned a about it. I've won some tourna- second," said Miller, wto
ho shot a (jQ- fgigj back to the U.S.
solid, four-under-par 68 for a inents. My stroke average isn't final round
69. Snead finished for Madison Square Garden,
two-stroke victory over Miller. that bad. I've been on the last with a 274 t otal, 14 UT162r ar
p
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ua ranteed $6 million plus
season for J.C. and lif ted him to won more than $7O0,(0 In five shared second at 274,
go,®
in expenses.
is
fifth place on the season's years. That's not bad for a guy
"1 don't usually do that," thought to be his b
iggest purse
money-winning li d at $191,607. who didn't start playing golf Johnny said. "I either finish
he was guaranteed $4.5 nil.
"I used to worry about it until he was
First or down the road somelion
plus a percentage for his
some. You know, about keeping
"But I don't want to be a su- where, 31st or something
like
wümi
tinrd fight against Joe
the Snead name going for u perdu now. Leonard Tbomp- that. That's not like some
guys,
Frailer
Li Manila Last Oct. 1.
li ttle longer. And I'd get ticked son and I had dinner with Ar- like Hale Ir win. They're In
the
All
also
will receive ) pere,: oil when I see all these other nold Palinera few weeks ago. top 10 every week. Maybe t
centofa1!revenueafer
mil.
guys
wi
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th tiwir pictures an the He coWdot eat for people corn- shows I'm getting more con: front of magazines and in the ing over and talking to him and sistent. I'm happy with my per- lion from the fight which will be
seen on closed circuit television
pap
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44-107061-271 Canada and whi ch will be seen
Miller,
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Ozark's club toot the first
P41w York ID, jirb0il 4
Lou Brock ssiapped a 1-1 tie
Minnesota 4 California 0
step towardsbacking
that with a twn.n triple in the fifth
Boston 1. Baitimo 0
: conteriJon Sunday by clinching
inning, then ffeçfor Q
hisTexas 1, Kansas City 0
- the National League's East DICleveland 3. MilwaukeeI
Tom Walker
VISICJ% title with a 4.1 trIumph and Al Hrabosky came on
Oakland 7. ChIcago I
Sendays Results
, over Montreal in the fi game relief to complete the seven-hitBoston I. Baltimore 3
' of a doubleheader. After I b
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CalifornIa 4, Minnesota 1
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Milwaukee
at
party. the Phi ls came beck to
Cleveland,
• rain
The Braves mapped a 4-4 tie
'.: complete the sweep with a 2.1
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with six runs in the eighth in- rain
victory In the acond
Oakland
shortened to seven Immings b; ning, tworun doubles by Damat Chicago, ppd.,
rell Chaney and Willie Monta- rain
T.days Games
highlighting the rally.
The 11)113 will meet the deDetroit
(Fk*ych 17-I)
Chancy
doubled
to
reek
the
tie Cleveland (Bibby 134), (n) at
fending champion
Kansas City (Palm $11) at
Reds for the National League 'and scored cm Jerry Rey't's
Oakland (Bahnson 8-7), (n)
single.
then
Montanes
doubled
crown in Un bitst-d-five playOnl y games scheduled
- 011L Should they sinrvive that to make It 14 before Tom
teat,, they would meet the Paclorek drew a bases-loaded
NATIONAL LEAGUE
American League representa- walk from Jerry Johnson for
the final run.
L Pd. as
In the World Ses.
*Phila
96 40 .415 "We've got pitching on this
GIants 5, Astros 1
Pitt'
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York 04 71 .543 1W,
, club. We can hit. We've got
Gary 'Thomass.on )
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St. Louis
71 II .430 24½
some speed, experience and hits and scored twice for the Chicago
ii
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maturity," sold Jim I.onborg, Giants, who mapped a 1-1 tIe Montreal
33 103 .343 12½
who pltdieda four-hitter In the with two runs In th e sixth on
West
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57 .435 clinching victory to raise his Thomasson's
single,
a Los
Ang
00 47 .571 10
record to 17.10. "You've got to sacrifice, a run-scoring single Houston
li 00 .400 23½
have all those things in
by
1s Speler and Dave San Fran
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San Diego
ie ii 30 30
be
Radar's RBI double.
pions
Atlanta
II N .439 30½
L. "Today, we're champions."
Dodgers?, )(
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Mets!, Cabs 1
5at' Resells
Bill Buckner doubled borne
New York S. Chicago 2
The Mets built a 2-0 lead over rookie ca
tcher Kevin Pasley
Cincinnati i. Los Angeles 3
.theflrdslxlrsilngsas Jerry with theDodgers'fjrgl.1
PhIladelphia 4. Montreal
Koosman, 21-9, did not allow a the third inning, then Steve
' Louis 3. Pittsburgh 0
Atlanta 11, San Diego I
I&amp; But the Cubs reached bun Garvey singled,
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San FrancIsco 10. Houston 0
for a run cm four consecutive and raced boone on a tapper In
Svnday's Resells
hits starting the seventh, send- front of the plate by John Hale
Philadelphia 4-2. Montreal 1; lag Kocimam, to the showers. In the fourth to
1, 21d game, 1 Innings
make It 2-0.
New York 2. Chicago 1
Bob Apodaca came on and
Doug Rau, 16.9, lost his shutAtlanta 10. San Diego 4
'pitched out of a bases-loaded, out In the 3111)1cm Don Warner's
St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 2
Los Angeles 2, Cincinnati i
none.out jam, retiring three run-scoring double,
San Francisco S. Houston 1
consecutive pinch hitters with- batted In as a major leaguer.
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Dr. Robert Juergens, director
Dial or write me your
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habit or of the Theatre at Rollins, will
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why you never smoked.
-Death of a Salesman,'
scheduled to open in the
Lake Hotel.
Speaking of Deiores lash, refurbished Annie Russell
I made this discovery whale one of lake Mary 's women for Theatre on Jan. 27. This
compili ng the hist ory of the all seasons, the showed up at a
I'ulitzcr Prize winning play is
Sanford'M Woman's Club. coffee with a new short coiff ure
t
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Every December a gala was and a very New York red, white major American classic.
held there (the Forest Lake and black longer length frock.
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the Annie Russell Theatre. To
Rollins College will present for collection of enchanting stories
obtain a free brochure or fur.
the first time in Florida, three by Anton Cheikov spiced up thor Information, call the Annie
recent Broadway hits in ad. with the comic gifts of Neil
Russell Theater at 646-2145
dition to two time-honored Simon, supplier of the most
from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday
classIcs,
side-splitting plays of our time, through Friday.
• the 45th season will open Oct
Coneludiniu lite season is one
21 with "Candide", the Leonard of thegreatt1ove st orjes of au
Bernstein musical based On time- "Romeo and Juliet."

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Russell and Bill Gielow.

She's sweet sixteen
again, and lovin g It!
Mrs.- Fransen and
husband, Everett, of
DeItona groove o the
music (top) and
concentrate on their
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Starting
Dec
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slice
of
lovers
According to Barbara Wornans Club on Oct. 6, the salami" will re,rIew on tie given a conventional and
w1,
ith a
Ruprecht, Jean Tepoi who will do'Y IIcg
beautif ully simple treatment of
reserved
setting
in
approac
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conduct the Oct. 3 auditions for
comedy,
this
classic lovers story.
with
a
warm
family
the 1976-77 company of Ballet the woInen's liberation and "go- ..Saturday, Sunday, Monday."
I envisioned the cast
Guild of Sanford-Seminole, is
The play deals with a typical scheduled for 8:30 p.m. There is
1
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the daughter of a former
Italian family in Rome. We see an additional 2 p.m. matinee
ClOUu '.q sm31e UWUIl UI
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Patrons of Seminole Mutual
tour again next year.
Concert Association have
The talented group of women gathered annually for 12 years
appears In colorful attire which in December for the Chainthey either purchase or make pagne Ball, which is a carry.
themselves. Their expenses are over of long standing from the
kept at a bare minimum opening of the Social Season at
through donations and their the Mayfair Inn prior to San-.
personal efforts.
ford Naval Academy days.
Again this year on Dec. 4, the
Three new voices to be heard

'a Marilyn Meredith, Jean Metis,
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Mrs. P.D. Anderson, Mrs. Mable Brown, Mrs. B.G.
Caruthers and Mrs. Clifford Carden.

Seniors Have Selves High

The Chorale scored a big hit attending in formal attire.
last year when they raised
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2 Georgia Tech 2

For one thing, Lf,*cars didn't
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handling 30 good, things are
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Sound righL Instead Of that really failing into p.'ace."
Kentucky 14, W. virgirds III
deep, vibrating, unmuffled
1511 3 1, Rice 0
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much
so
that
Yarboroui'h
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M'thsgsn 51, 3). N. Carclna
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now won
I whine. That was from a new
this season and (oar of the lad
Mt.ois3ip 31. 5. Ml1liipp
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But there were things inside
S Caroijn* $1 40 Howard 3
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and underneath that didn t
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Bobbi

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with the chorale during the annual glittering gala will
forthcoming seasnn are Lois continue under the chairSloan, Shirley Yon and iiianship of Mrs. Wilfred
(Peggy)
Elizabeth Rice.
Conrad.
Jack
The remaining singers are Drwnmond and his band will
Jenny Benz, Mary Jean provide the music for dancing
Berrien, Sue Cann, Mary Ann and a cocktail-buffet will be*
Graham, Elizabeth Hall, Sylvia unlimited during the entire ball.
Henderson, Glenyce Mann,

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shower, why not pit your hair
in curlers and let the steemi ad
the curls.
Earrtegaw..lJer
Earrings this season are
small and neat to go with the
men's haberdasher lo
Prefect Be
To protect nails, don't use
them to open bobby pins and
stead.

and sing because we love to Sing and guests were charged $1 per
person with more than 0
and make people happy."

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uaricr memners of Lake Mary Woman's Club
honored at the Membership Coffee are (from left)
Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Raymond Bali, Mrs. Jesse

Smith. director and ac- hotel several years prior to
companist.
According to Choraller Ruth 1913). Club women and their
Mickelson, 'We get together husbands were admitted free

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Florida Chorale are getting
tuned In for a season of the
sound of m usic. And they can't
wait to perform en concede
for you, whoever you are, at
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Lake Mary Woman's dub dusky, Carl Moss, P.D. CoO
, "Rowena's R.dp..
launched the 1975-fl uaaon Ander10n, Mabel Brown, B.G. wits l4niwIW'.
with a membership cofle in a Candhers aid Clifford Cordon.
the
Arranging
coffee were
festive setting at me Forest
Mrs. Green also
welcomed a Mrs. Raymond C. I **absth)
Qubbonse. Grganlzed In 1*, new member, Mrs. J.H.
e club Joined e Florida (Louls3) Collins. Oilier
w Lewis, dub president; Mrs.
th
th
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Green, proçam chairman; and
FederstlonofWomen'gQubsin members dur ing the past club Mr
s. Harry B. (Mamy) Terry,
19. The dub curre ntly has 49 year Indode Mines. R.G. Fox,
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L.E. Lovell, R.F. Meiwing, P.
Under lb. k.dOTIbIP of s.
Mrs. Curtis (Leonora) Green, D. MItCIW11 Michael R00d$
Lewis, the dub has a busy year
coffee program chairman, John Reitsiel and WJL Hall.
Introduced the following
A special guest was Rowena tra
Planned-Programs will Include
vel by Mrs. Green, education
charter members: Mines. Billeter, former own
er of by PUS Hughes, a misleul
Frank Evans, Raymond Ball, Orlando's Rowena RIMeIUIId,
un
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1Aseier, fine arts by Barbers Mull.,, Bock review by
Beth Gregory and public
Affairs ab DeLores Lnsb.
Mrs Lewis said the dub's
harltabie endeavors were
aimed toward the proposed
LakeMa,yQ,fcceateraedti*
Utile Red Schoolhouse, among
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Choraliers In Tune
For Coming Season

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Pausing for refreshments at Lake Mary Woman's Club Membership Coffee are
(from left) Mrs. Raymond Lewis, Mrs. J.H. Collins, Mrs. Rowena Billeter and
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in the driver's seat,
but we've got to win some of
Saturday
title
night when
them," said Kansas City's
Hal
beat
Detroit
and
second-place
McRae following the Royals' 3-1
Baltimore lost to Boston.
loss to the Texas Rangers
'Maybe players make
Sunday. "It's been that way
much money and the World
since the All-Star break when Series
doesn't mean
anything to
we were 12 games
One Kansas City victory at them," Herzog said. "We
Oaklandwouldsewupatieasta should have wrapped this up
two weeks ago."
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for the Royals. whose
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Red Sax 1, Orioles 3
"magic number" is three
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Western Divi sion
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"We've got to start hitting," tunore. Cleveland, M. 'Was N
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Herzog. "If we don't hit we Boston won its
Sue
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11th game in its
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won't win it.
last 13 outings. The Red Sox
"I've never seen anything scored thr ee runs In the fifth off
College
likethis.They(theftoyals)look rookie Dennis Martinez, 1-I,
afraid to hit the ball, scared making his first major league
theyaregningtOwlnag
start, then added five in the Footba
I'll be honed. I don't see how eighth as Cecil Cooper and Jun
EAST
we're ever going to win another Rice knocked in two runs each.
Brown 3. Rhode Island 0
game."
Angels 1, Twins 1
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Frank Tanana's eight-hitter Yvesfern 7
Clarion 10. Geneva 7
11-9, held the Royals to Just was backed by solo homers by
Colgate 23, Cornell 20
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threehitatlroughthefirstejg
Dave Collins and Ron Jackson
C.W. Post 6. Slippery Rock 3
Dartmouth 21, New Hamp.
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off the Kansas City ninth with a nesota. It was Tanana's third
Delaware s. N. Dakota 17
single, bringing on reliever victory of the season over the
Harvard 24. Massachusetts I)
Mike Bacsik. Al Cowens singled Twins and snapped Minnesota's
Illinois St. 10 Vlllanova 17
Iowa 7. Penn St 4
and Jamie Quirk walked to load five-game winning streak.
Main. 17.43
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DEAR ABBY: Our middle
lOfly Andy, Is a very Intelligent
young man of 19. He went to
college for one year Just to
please us, then he quit, saying,
I don't want to waste any more
of my time and your money."
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fin. i$
says he prefers working with current
statue was that of a
his hand,. lie's now enrolled In divorcee,
shouldn't she be
a trade school and
we're so calling herself a divorcee indisappointed in himl
stead of a widow'

I'm not putting down people
AFRIEND
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s,
DEAR
FRIEND:
Techikally
Abby, but It seems to me that
j
a divorcee, bit If she
people who work with their
waits I. call herself a wldsw,
( hands do so because they aren't ft's an right with me.
smad enough to work with their
DEAR ABBY: My ddo and I
minds.
were dining out, àMiIbe was
Andy's father
is
a addirsg the tip to the Credit card,
professIonal man, and both 0
e waiter said, "Don't blither
Andy's brothers plan to enter th
adding
the tip to that - I won't
professions.
get it anyway." Then the waiter
Please say in your
Please
column explained that after the
college degree is ab- reilBurads
are riznburseci by
solutely necessary these days. the credit
card companies, the
After Andy
graduates train waiters rarely get their tips.
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college he can do anything he
Abby, with so many diners
chooses, but we desperately paying with credit cards, I
want him in have a college
a
of waiters get
ped
degree first. Thank you.
this way.
ANDY'S MOTHER
You'd be doing waiters a
DEAR MOTHER: Idisagree. tremendousservtcetfyou'dask
College Is NOT for everybody. peo
ple who use credit cards to
UAadyprefersto work with Me glvethe
walterhlsupineash.
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MARION
')wlth their hands because they
DEAR MARION: The t
aren't smart enough to work credit card compaules
and
with their minds, Some band restaurants state that walteri
work requires more skill, talent are
fl)30f$ Imme&amp;_a$ely b
and know-bow than many their e
mployers for their tips.
proleulo. You do 7012 NB I Most waiters Insure themselves
tremendous disservice by against being gypped by
telling him he's "disappointedkee$g a record of tip. doe
to go to them.
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college. Change your tune.
DEAR ABBY: A friend of
Everyone has a problem. Whals
ruin. was married for
yours? For a personal reply, write to
when her husband died. Two ABBY: Bee No. 4$1N,
L.A., Calif.
years later she married anefjier $0040. Enclose stamped, sell.
addressed envelope. pl@&amp;$*.
man. atmarrlagelastedju,t
For Abby's booklet.
to Have
about a year and ended In a Lovel y Wedding,""Hew
seed SI to
Abigail
Van
lore
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sky
Dr.,
divorce.
Beverly Hills.Calif. 01212. PIee
She call.s herself a
endes, a lens, self-addressed.
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(4 4)
17.40; P (44) $7.20; T (463
145340: 31.20.
SIVINTH -1. Carnival (5) 13
740, 3.20; 2. QuIsqueyana (II 740
3.00:3. TravelIn Jane (3) 2 n:i

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3) 30.10: P (53) 7110; 1 (334)
37440:31.43.
SIXTH -1. Shaded Blue (2) 4.00,
3.20. 3.20; 3.M12 Moss (3) 6.20.4.60;
3. Stand.d(3) 7.40; 0(3-3) 21.20: P
(35) 35.30;
.33) 40j 31.43.
SEVENTH - 1. OR'S Rid E40I1
(7) 43.00, 22.00, 11.00; 2. Wright
Engel(4)$.00,3,30; 3. Bellamy Staci
(4) 2.00; 0 (47) 110.20; P (73)
333. 1' (74.1) 2331.30, 31.12.
EIGHTH-i. Plain Talk II) 1030.
L 5libiO (1) 10.20 600; 3. Zarr, (3) 6.20. 3.00; 2. Ladys Day (1) 17.10,

5) $23.10; P (3- 1) $12.70. TSI
S.20 1.20; 3. Aiav.Arcs (2)4.00:0 4.20:0(4.7)47.40 P (741 111.40.
tS0;3.AmerlcanCpiamp(3)2.10:Q $110.00; 31.50.
p
21
174.40
TENTH-i. Ran (7)
() 7 0 ; P (1•4) 122.40; 1 (1-1-3)
EIGHTH - 1. 1 Midnight major
NINTH - I. Sala (4) 12.40 1.30 340; 2. Marurl (1) 440 4.
40; 3. Ma 304,20: 31.43.
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SEVENTH - I. Larrl.Arana (4)
13.203,10; 2. Eddy.Yza (5) 1.103.00:
3. 3.10 lcaQuiola (3) 4.00: 0 (5.4)
50.10; P(4$) 135.10 Big 0 (2-3) with
34) 1110.00.
EIGHTH - 1. ManoioRamon S)
14.407,104,40; 2. Fetmin.Echav, (4)
7.104,40; 3. Sale-Juan (I) 4.20; 0 (1.
I) 10.00; P (0-4) 33.10.
-I. Sala (7)1003.003.00;

(1)4.00; 0 (1-4) 40.00; P (4-I) 23.30 DO (7.2) 143.00.
3.40, 3.40, 3. Wright Colseli 1 10.10, 3.40:0 (5-7) $17.10: P (S-i) $54 31; T
TENTH - I. Maruri 13) 7.00 310
ELEVENTH - I Cacho-AItu (3) t40;3. Golden Sapphire (4) 34:0 (57.3) $330.40.
Indiana 20 WashIngton 13
30
2.
Arcs
(2)
3.00
4.20;
3.
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14.10
11.00
3.50;
2.
Patxl-Zarv,
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(i-i) U.20: p (1.1) 345.70: T (7-13)
Lamar 21, New Mexico St. 17
NINTH - I. Tili Heather (3)3 30
310;Q (2.3) 21.10; P(3.3) 44.30 4.102.00:3. Fermin-Sala
2.40; 0 143.00: 31.34.
Los Angeles St. 10. Sacra.
3.00, 3.10; 2. Legalized (I) 11:
(4.3)
7170.
(30)
43
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P
Iflffl?O St. 0
(3-0) 151.30.
TENTH -1. June Alic e (4) 12.20. 3.10:3. Travelln Lucy (4) 2.00; 0 (2
ELEVENTH - 1. SaIa.Quioia (I)
TWELFTH - 1.
Oregon 21. Utah 13
1210 140 3.00; 2. OguIza.Alttj (4) (3) 23.40 7.404.00: ManoloEchave 3.00.1.20; 7. J. Darron (1)4.40.5.00; 3) 141.00; P (5$) $113.70; I h1j
7. AISVI-B.ngoa 3. Naps Jeff (7) 0.00; 0 (44) 30.20; $733.10; 31.10.
Pacific 21. Hawaii 12
Portland SI. 50, Montana 10
(4$) 4.40; P (UI) $73.70.
3.00; 0 (7.3) 41.30: P (3.2) 113.70;
UCLA 40. Air Force 7
ELEVENTH -1. Stick Darren (i) 4.10,3,40, 3.00; 2. Loco Motion w
San Francisco 5?. 22. Cal (1)TWELFTH - I. Bilbso-Aguirre 11119 Q
13.10 5.00 3.40; 2. ManoIo.Juan
A - 30%: Handle - 151.533.
PolyPomona 11
430;. SUMs Ann (3) 340; 0 (I4) (2-7) $31.10; P (2-7) 553.10; T (274)
(4)4.104.00; 3. Fermln.Larrea (7)
Stanford 2$. San Jose St.
21.10; P (1.1) $0.00: T (10.3) 177.10; 137340; 3770.
22.70 0 Iii) 31.40; P (1-1) 101.00;
31.40.
Teth 20, New Mio BIg 0 (4.1 wi
ELEVENTH -1. Western WhIsk,
th 11) 1)44.30.
16
TWELFTH -1. Conway Finny (7) (2)53.00.14.40,0.00:2. Win Jac
A
2.317;
Handle
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Wyoming 20. Utah St. 3
11.30.0.20,4.40; 7. l's Rosle (4) 4.10, 2040,7 40;3. Sliver Blend (3) 3 ,
SATURDAY NIGHT
DAYTONA BEACH
3.20:3. Ramblln Cathy (5)7.00; 0 (4- (25) $131.30; P (2.3) $223.00, T
FIRST - I. Urza-Coldo (2) 7.10
SATURDAY MATINEE
7) 33.00; P (7.4) $7.30; T (745) 3) $1,121.40; 31.20.
1,401.10; 7. Ica -*..wa H 6303.40;
013.40; 31.40.
TWELFTH - I. Alice Hansen
3. Joseleitia (1) 3.40; 0 (1-2) 147.00
FIRST
- I. Muglnskl (4) 30.00,
At? - 254; H - $3o.7o'.
ORLANDO.SEMINOLE
1.00, 3.00, 230; 2.2. Dark Lament (I)
p (2-1) 121.00.
10.10.
1
4.10; 2. ear S Redwine (4)
SATURDAY NIGHT
SATURDAY
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SECOND - I. Urza-Sanch.z (7) 11.0O,,40, 3. St
erling P. (3) 720; a
(1.2) $4.10; P (21) 11340; 1(2 13F
S-K 7.40 1.40; 2. Joso-Yza (1) 7.00
(1.4) 133.00; P (44)1472.50; 31.70.
FIRST- I Wright Gay (7) 17.00,
FIRST - I. Urza.AIb.rdl (3) 17.40 540 3. Ica-Coldo
(2) 0.20; 0 (4-7)
SECOND - I. Little Bowl (4) 620,4.00; 2. John L. Hayes (4) 4.40.
A - 4.017; Handle -

St. Louis (Falcone 12-14), In)
Houston (L arson 57) at Los
Angeles (Sutton 20$), (n)
Cincinnati (Gullet 10-3) at
San Diego (Griffin 7.4), In)
Only games scheduled

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340; 3, Bilaj
(37) 31.00; P (5.7) 141.10.
SIXTH - 1. Echano.Benoa (3)
11.00 4.10 440; 2. Aretha.Elorza (3)
3001403, Negul.Sanch (1) 4.10;
0 (3.3) 10.20; P (5.3)110.10.
SIVUNTH - 1. Urza.Ara (7)
2U0 1140 7.20; I. icaYza (2) 440
3.40; 3. Cacho. Beltia (1)1.00; Q (77)
Big 0(3.3 wIth 2.7
31.10 P (7-21174-10;
1407.10.
EIGHTH
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LEAGUE
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE
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4s games In the American Rangers' fourth pitcher of the Buff
1 20 .333 II 51
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League West Division 0 3 0 .00 20100
Oils to fly to right, ending the
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Central Division
Cinci
2 1 0 Ui 72
Ued.AndKansasQtyopensa game.
2 1 0 447 44 17
Lenny Randle knocked in two Hstn
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Pitts
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Colorado 33, MIami, Fla. 3

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SMU 3$. N. 'Texas 31
Sam Houston 22, E. Texas St.

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31.73.
Urza.yza (0)7.00; 0(1.3)30.10; P (1.7)4340; p (7.1) $10040; DO (0.7)
40 05 .410 21½ 0
FOURTH - 1. Cozy cavity (4) P (13) $131.50; T (147) $105.$Q;
(II)
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173.10.
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Ohio 33, Idaho 0
4.00, 3.00, 2.00; 3. Sassy Corny (0) 3144.
FOURTH - I. Arti-Soto (7)31.40
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FIFTH -i. Fermin-Juan (4) 11,40 1040,3.10:3. Be Big Burk III 3.00:
Oklahoma 21, Florida St. 0
FOURTH -i. Blase Bud (i) 17
0 42 .571
410:7 PatxIZarre (5) 12.10 4.00 1,00; 7. SaIaLarrse (3) 7.10 0(44) 31.10; P (4$) 7040; 1 (4$-i) 5.40, $.00 2. Royal Wauon (1)
San DiegoSt. 27, Bowling 1430
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103.20; DO ($7) 323.70. 47.20 P (4.3) 200*
Ii 74 .314 0½
Wake Forest I). Kansas St 0
FIFTH
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FIFTH - I. Fermln.Ramon (3).
72 *5 .430 17½
SIXTH
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JowQa5oio (2) 17.10 3.00.3.20; 2. Beacon Hill (3) 5.10, 0310.20:31.34.
Wisconsin 33. Washington
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THIRD - 1. AIdana.MIgu,I (I) V.10; P ($2) $5.10; I (&amp;") 3011.60i
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CIncinefti 17, Miami, Cfflo 0
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(5) 11.00 22.00 7040; 2. E
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21 30 0.00 1.00; 7.
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Mithian 70. Navy II
THIRD - 1. FOrIWt Sweet U) 300.3.30: 3. Sands' Time (4) $.,
.i V'.20; 00 (7.1) $11740; 30.31
Minnesota 21, W. Michigan 10 $3.10 $caAli (4) j; Q (5.7) 0) 40.0: P (04)11740
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SANORA- This home buy otters ftI.
HIGH LIFE of the Country Cisb
style. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, prlvasIi
,

Carpenter

2343 Park Or......... 570

Onlvexperlenced.ws.iappl
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11281 Mobile Homes
Adults-No Pets

Large clean3room apt.
$150 mo Multi, no pets
$319663

LPN. I to 12 shift. Geriatrics.
perlence preferred. Apply (it
person, Sanford Nursing 1 Con.
valescent Center, 910 Mellonvlile
Ave

31A-Dupiexes
I BR apt,, klt. equip., A.C, carpeted.
Adults. No pets. $95. 322.2296 wk.
dys alter 1.

Unfurnished, two bedroom. Securify
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 322.
4430 373.73)3

1 I

20)75. FRENCH
Jim Hunt Realty Inc.

322211$
322044$

Back yare let'ge'st'm.,gi
or a garden. Drive by 210$ Holly,
then call for more information.
tortabie.

IDYLLWILDE School near. 7 rooms
and 2 baths, well Shaded fenced
yard. Has ice maker refrigerator,

dishwasher, disposal and well for
watering lawn. Owner has already

moved and sa:'s sell. $77,930.

WE have homes from $100 down,
veterans no down.

Harold Hall Realty

fl-Houses Unfurnished

)eltona - 2 BR, I', bath. Phone 371.
3521 after S p.m.

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 AnytIme
3 BR, I bath frame. 517,300-Term:
available.
3 BR, 1k', bath, masoewy. $100 down
$150 monit Ph.

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(1f7S' SANORAI
SOUTH

TAFFER REALTY
Req Peal Estate Broker
IIOOE 7SthSt
3326655
Sanford- By Owner.

BR, I',
baths, central H&amp;A, screen patio,
'.

carpeted. 125.500. 322. 1903 after S.

LJ4

eneva
U ardens

New 23 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

Luxury

'25,000

Patio Apartments

f

Studio, 1,2,3
Bedroom Apis.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult.Famlly

VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
Conventional.5% Down
S

One Bedroom

Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediate occupancy

From

S

'135

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

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

Bralloy Odham.323-4670

SEEK &amp; FIND'

322.2090

BUILOER.DEVELOPER

March of
Dunes Tune.

t,, $PaCg

THURSDAY
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I E))RCIST1NIGGEK
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the following rca: STANDARD PLUMBING CODE
WITH THE FOLLOWING
H. BECKWITH, JR., Clerk 00 tine
Lot III. Unit I. WINTER AMENDMENTS: AMENDMENT
siid Court, willsellforCIshlnhand SPRINGS,
Iccording to the
to the highest and best bidder
1at OF SECTION 17l2.I(b) OF THE
at the thereof as recorded in
STANDARD PLUMBING CODE AS
Plot Book i
West Front door Of the Cow?ho,e
Pages 6. 7, an I, public
records
Seminole County, Florida at
TO THE USE OF MATER IALS FOR
11:00 SemInole County, Florida,
o'clock kM. onOcto,, 11, 1976 tine has
WATER' 0151 R I BUT ION:
been
fllect
against
you
a
following described rxi
ou AMENDMENT OF TABLE ' Tfl
situate in Seminole County, Flcwld
LETE
CERTAIN

0gfe5ioflJlIy Managed .

UNIT
FIVE, according to the plot there
as recorded In Plat Book I?, Pages
33. 36. and 37, of the Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida.
DATED this 23rd day of Sep
.
timber, 1976.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bickwl, Jr.

ddforclzboIow appea forward, back.
rano cacti and bo* It in.

Banking Publishing Agribusiness
Barber
Real Estate Manufacturing
Hotel
Restaurant Public Utility
Insurance Retelling Supermarket
Toriorrow: Australian Words

Clerk of tine Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darcten
Deputy Clerk
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ROWLAND, PETRUSKA,

SOWEN 1. MCDONALD
21$ North Magnolia Avenue
Orlandg, Florid,
oi
Publish sept. 77, 1974
OED.137

attorneys for the Plaintiff,
Office Box 793, Orlando, at Post
Fiord.
32007, and iii. line originai wt
t,
Clerkof theabov,.$Iylnd
Courtonor
belore October36, 1974; Otherww,
iudgment may be entered again a
you
for

the

complaint,

relief demanded In the

WITNES$, han.3 and tin,
Said Court on thi Iófh day
of Sep.
fennb.r, 1?la,
(SEAL)

H. beskwitin, Jr.
Clerk of tie Circuit Court
By: Cherry K4j rra
Deputy Clerk
Publisi Sept. 20,715
Oct. 1, 1), 1974
flFrsiii.

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PANS AND RELIEF VALVE
WASTE,
A copy Shall b, available
at the
Office of tine City Clerk
for all

persge,s desiring to examine tie
same
All parties in Interest anct citizens
Shall have an OppOrtunity
to be
heard at laid hearing,
By Order of the City Commission
Of tine City
Sinfg,ct. Florida
H. N Temm, Jr
CIty Cls'rk

PubIin Sept
0(0131

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III

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WeIcomes

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JIUMLS

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(9dzjCtwide

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You
of L)I5TINCTION

SOD Acres, Osteen area. Owner
must sell.

Paved Streets

Sewers

Street Lights

Sidewalks

2IIW.251h

Sanbord,Fia.

CALL 3223103

RemodelIng

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64Equlp,twnt for Rent

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpe'
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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323.73

iS-ReCreational VehiCles

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Must SacrIfice- 1973 Streamline, 33
ft. Gregory Mobile Homes, 300]
Orlando Drive, 323.5300.

and commode chair; swivel
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walker, bath tub bench; commode AKC
Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
extension seat, wheel chair tray
shots. I male, s
for Ernest &amp; Jennings wheel
female, 6 mos., $150; 343.3740.
chair; seat cushion and
back rest
for
wheel
chair. 3324117.
Two female 'miniature poodle
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puppies, black, AKC, iso escin.

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77- Autos

yrs.

old,

BUY JUNK CARS- from IiOto$30.
Call 322.1621 after I p.m.
MORE CASH

CatsiKittens
$2 Each ta a

For Wrecksdoriunk
Cars &amp; Trucks

373)766

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Wanted, Residential site for
.swlmming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1916 model above

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46'44o,'ses

Any year thru

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Horse Pasture for rent on Upsa'a
Road. $13 month. 323414.

78-?Mtorcycles
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metal, $200; also registered
Quarter hors. mare, 9 years,
smell, coggins negative. $200.
Both for $350. (West Of Deland)
Highway 14, 1 1.3rd mIle west
.Ioinns River at St. Johns River
Acres, 5th trailer on right.
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified
Ads
didn't
work. . there wouldn't be any.

BY SINGER

One of Singer's top Toucn and Sew
Zig Zag machineS
Assume
üalance of $145 SOor pay $11 90 per
month Will take trade in Singer
eguppd to zig zag &amp; make button
hli Balance of 15115 or 10
payments Of $6 Call credit
manager. 3329411 or see at

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684Nafltd to

Buy

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MotorCycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

323-3166or 323-7710

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1969 Honda, CS 350, 9000 Mliii,
Excellent coist., $390. 322.3117.
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'72 Kawaskl, 730CC
With Extras. Good Condition
140.3223109.

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80-Autos for Sale
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1971 1* 3 Mazda, good condition,
automatic, air. Take Over

p'met'ts. 323.2913.

We buy and sell good furniture and

•ntIqes,I4Wy 16 AUCTION
jax-cwt. .... ''

Sacrifice- EthanAilanfurniture.....

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Bedroom, dining room, living
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room, etc. 3220911 after 1p.m.
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1974 models. 7 days

week. Call collect, 344.213),
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Hone trailer, 2 horse tandem, all

SHOTGUN 5 RIFLE. 20

Wanted

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Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) 1S'x24' and

Webuyusedfurniture
litemorahouseful

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Leasea Datsun
includlnn I 'rs- trucks. Fe, infOrrnatlo,, call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink. 131.1311.

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3fl.flfl

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.IUSTMAKEPAYMENTS.... '72and
'73 Models. Call 3231510 or $34.
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Call Ba

rate, 340 Mos. $20,000.

Req. Real Estate Broker
003W. Is St.
6061 or 323 OSlleves

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CRANK COPIST REALTY
REALTORSS)o 604)
Eves. 323 3449

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Acts.
Tin.
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Buys are still The BISH

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Lake Mary - 3 BR, 1': bath new
homes. Start at $21,500 with 1200
_________________________ down. Government Iunding By
Lake Mary- 3 BR, 2 bath, near
builder, 13.4. 1619 Equat HouSing
OPPortunity
lake, large totwith citrus, Cent. HA, carpeting, many extras. A-i
cond. 139.900. 3235452.
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BALL REALTY

SELLING OR BUYING? Call me.
Over 75 beautltul homes to choose
from. Phyllis Capponi, Realtor.
ASsociate. After hours 034)723.
FRICKE
I.
FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTORS,

131-5253.

I BR. 1n baths, paneling, carpet,
drapes, central air, $23,900.
Existing mortgage. $20000. $104

per mo 373.0002.

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LOvyl, 3 BR, 2 bath,
&amp;
air, family rm., garage, large
fenced yard, separate studio.
13.000 equity 5 assume loan Of
*37.000. 32) 0503.
w.

GARNETT WHITE

central air, garage Call now.

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bitt,

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42-?viobiie Homes

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1973 Schult Chateau - 3 BR. 1'
bath, 12' x 4$' with 3' x 12' tIp out.
Call after 5. 323 1165.

4

3 BR, l' bath, red brick. Must sell.
Willing to talk terms. 120.000.
Phone 37.3543

Aluminum Siding

can cover your home *ith alum
SOng &amp; SOIl %y5tm At0 Carpentry Remocteing, Acdt,on
Custom Work Lcenserj. BonOeo
Wootng Gutters 20 yr
Fri. estimate 323 4038
Eigie Sctn Co IS) 9563
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Window Washing, Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing.
Free estimate
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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS In Sanford 372,

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
¶ formerlyHariett55•4fy)
519E,Flrst 332 57

1771.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. lt
Classified Ads didn't work there

Carpet Cleaning
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wouldn't be my

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epars. Cirpantry Pa flog
Home Repairs, Guttering. Cement

Any size Sofa 1 Chair shampooec

Scotch Guard, both for $33: Living
room, dining area, hall, rug
shampooing, regardless of size,
$1915.
3fl
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work. Free estimates $31 $.6o2

WITT REALTY
Req. Real Estale Broker 32) 0410
3270179
3337995
222274
_
Sale or Lease

With Option
Beautiful Mayfair home
Below market value
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wner-Broker, 3231)6? or 322.5997

)SYRFHAFINANCING GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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Pest Control

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2so2parniDrlve

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32s&amp;s

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buyers fast.

that roII.a.way bed you've
nowhere to roil away . - II you
Place I Classified Ad tndav,

.

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Sewing
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".l_
Land Clearing

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Tomorrow may be the day you sell

Alterations. Dress Maling. Diape,
Upholstery. 3220707,
Tine Evening Herald CIa1aifleds
offer no tancy claims. . JP

LIGHT HAULING. YARD
ANDGARAGE CLEAN UP
Ph0re319 3371
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C&amp;A BackHoe Servics,
Iear.ng. III On. (pa'.. rr'
All kr'dsofctgqn0 HOaTs
StOred ma mOved 332 9113

L.,r,J

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, top soIl. 37239i3.

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C E SHEPHE,o
Panting, Remodeling General
Repars Cal 373 0075.

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Tree Service
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-Tree Trimming
Cultinig £
Removing Licensed Ifld Insured
Phcn* 323 'sacS or fl. 134$

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lite Clearing. Mowing, Disclng;
Fill Dirt: Clay; Rock; Sand,
Carpentry, Remodeling 1 Roofing
l4ousewashing, Painting, insIde
Blckhoe Loader. Ph 372 son.
out. Custom built cabinets 5 ______________________________
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3$03 Orlando Drive
Sanford,
_____321 5200
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,
43-Lots.Acreage

EXPERT LAWN CARE -

Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Fr,.Estjrnates
Pfone373 1793

more room br storage. Classified

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MOBILE HOME on 100 It lot. 2
large bedrooms, Central heat and
air. Quiet area. 511.500

Lawn Care

Let a Classified Ad help you find

Hauling

Embassy. 12'x40', excel. cond,
Carpet, Refria,. Striw..
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kitchen, washer, dryer, wood
paneled, bar, ready
to move. $2900 Home Improvements
or best_____
Offer. 363 6162
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Knox I0'xSO' 3 BR, partially turn.
1.000. MUST SELL. 321 021.1
anytime

Laildicaping &amp;

Home Improvements

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NEED A HOME? $100 down
payment to qualilied buyers. 3
BR, 1'.j baths, central heat,
refurbished, A low as 110.000.

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$1,600. Land 0 Lakes Trailer
Court. 1100 E Graves, Orange
City. Lot $0

.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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SANFORD
532.500
'none 172 7541 S,inlj
This little cutie will not last. Brick _____________________________
-------front, trees, prIvacy. 3 bedrooms,
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Peg Real Estate 6rocr
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
107 W Crirnmerc a

".

BUSINESS DIRECTORy

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Req. Real Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
011W. 1st ST., Sanford
322S611or372.775lattertirs

TIRED OF
SUB.DI VI5ION5??

WYNNEW000 - 3 BR. family
room, range, refrigerator, large
lot. Nice and clean 520.500.

FOR
APPOINTM ENT

I

tions

l200FrenchAve.

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9116. By Owner.
52-Anoliances
r.i. .... &amp;...,...
,. .. -. i os £.al.e
REDUCED$2,OCO
wanted. Hi.way 46 Auction
1913 VW uper "leesle, air, radio,
Bautiflly remod.led 6 rooms. 1100
Owner Says
3224972.
Used Norge refrigerator, good
heater, new tires. A.) cond. 322.
sq. ft., new carpeting a. roof, gas
condition, $50. Call 322571$ after 1
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
p.m.
"Move
It!!!!"
We Buy Furniture
high scpnooi. $19.io0. Owner 3- Ready to move
1966 Mustang, V-i, Automatic.
In! 3 Bedroom, p1 Small Upright Freezer, 000; Frost.
0322
DAVE'S 3394116
cruise control. Air conditlonlno.
bath. flwlv rxint..
,..4.. ....i
r,.
• 'Yr. ,.,. rr,one J72
AM.FM. new tires 1 brakes, excel
out, scr.ene.ipati ' Vela'r
6351
bet
wosn
$
am, and p.m.
Cash
322-4U2
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cond. Mileag, low 60's. Recently
"Get Em While
fenced yard with wooded area to
For used furniture, appliances,
inspected. 1700. 323-5110.
rear. $23750. Call Caroline
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
They're Hot"
Holtzclaw, AsSociate,
service, used machines
1973 Super Beetle, one
Larrys Mart. 2)5 Sanford Ave.
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MOONEYAPPLlANCE53fl91 _________________________
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Ceileflt Condition. 51.495. Phone
The government has released
Want to buy furniture, toilet fix. ___________________________
it
money for subsidl;,d housing to
53-TV-Radio-Stereo
tures. - anything of value. 322- 1947
Qualified buyers. New houses in a
Pontiac Convertible. 319 engIne
REAL ESTATE
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56.59
rural area No down payment. Realtor
good Condition, needs minor
lfl
7191
Colot
TVt
from
$50;
85W
from
$13;
Monthly payments less than rent.
repair, asiiing $200. Also 1970
Antiques and coliectabies wanted,
Service all makes. HERB'S TV.
Call to see if YCu Qualify.
Yamaha 173 CC. dirt bike. Needs
Small Items of Quality iewefry,
SANFORD- Pick your own ne
1200 French Ave., 323-1731.
some work, but runs, $50. Call 322.
china, etc. 323.7077, 10 to
carpet, 3 BR, 1'; baths, $100 down. '--_____
1991 after 1 p.m or wk nds.
1)76 mo. pays all. I' annual pci.
M. UNSWOR'IH REALlY

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

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Sanford Auction

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Iar'je lot. Oak &amp; fruit trees. One of
Sanford's best areas. Best offer
Over $17,000,with good terms. 322.

SankAme,'Icud 1 Masts,' Charge
Cards welcome.

Woodruff's Garden Canter
601 Celery Ave.

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65 Pets.Supp$ies

.3OJE )st 5',., DOw'tqwp,.,.,..

3 BR, 2 bath, large family room.

several nice freezers, some antiques, modern sofas, dinettes,
TV'S
&amp;
Misc:
Items.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Hoist Lifter; combination Shower

1S'x33' complete. I

27,

bedroom 1 dining room suites,

62GIN1
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reposseijed, Sacrifice, ½ once.
calu collect 305-213-0610.

Sept

730 PM
Two truckload sale to include

NOLL'S

Casselberry, 17.92, 030.4206
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Days-372.6123

downtown Sanford.

Large Wooded Lots

77. lfla
"-

Nlglnts-,.S33,33J3

3270901. •

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I

)ftice I. store specu, avlilObte,

AUCTION
Monday

carry.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
31) 313 E. First St.
332-54"

lam. rm., fireplace. 1 blk from 2 BR, I'x30' mobile home. furn
school. Eric. patio. 530.500.
pitio awning. Can be moved.

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wmuu,x,, INSTALLATION;

BROKERS

Winter Springs- 3 BR. I'

Lifein

AMENDMENT OF SECTION
12l3.$(a OF THE STANDARD
PLUMBING CODE AS TO SAFETY

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Cliff Jordan Realtor
1311272

operty:

, ,.,

Pç Peal Estate Broker
74.3$ S Sa,,forci Ave
J7I 0759 eves. 3327613

PUBLIC

chairs, straight chairs, filing

cabinets, as is. Cash and

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FUTURA

BATEMAN REALTY

( ARPENTER REALTY

Used Office Furniture
wood or steel desks, executive desk
'5 chairs, secretarial deslts 5

Antiqu, upright Piano, paint
Sprayer, Rockwell Side rule
calculator, household 1 yard
goods. 322.3409.

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mobile. $21,900.

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encumbering

K A VI sj1 V G A H N I A R I C N A
RU L OC
EU I I F S H BEAT I L
ARUROUHACLOUSLATUS I
MASOTSMpE I RRITLERUR
RN 01 C I TAD NI EL 0 ER! B G
ETULF NYNHGYBBHSANIA
PEHO1 ELSYIGOURTHGRE
UHE INSURANCE P PAWHG V
SAVOTSAUPUBI I STBTA I

COUNTRY CORNER
half acre wooded setting, for this
lovely 3 BR, 7 bath home. Chain
link fenced, Central heat &amp; aIr,
walkto Lake Mary School. $31,900.
Call 6240019.

72

uction
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AMMO
pci. off. Sanford Auction, 1200 S.
French Ave., 323-7340.

3-2 Shaded corer, excellent locatIon,
equIty and exchange for 2 BR

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60-OffiCe Suoplies

Bathroom
Cabinets,
Courter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud CabeIl. 332.5032
anytime.

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Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

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Own Custom Con.

the Movieland Orlve.In
Theatre, South 17-97. Phone 333.

at

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ground pool. Top Consideration
given for prime location. Call 305.
1224220 collect.

Forrest Greene Inc.
5306133
REALTORs
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LET'S TRADE

LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR

NO SUBDIVISION- Small
Hou. Small Price. 3 BR, I bath,
sewing room. Neat and con

$

FROM

2S6SPARK

temporary-I level, 3 BR, 2 battn.
$76,000. Jenny Clark Realty, 322.
ISso.

321.0041

322-9214

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LAKEMARY SUBMIT OFFER
Sparkling 3 BR, 1½ bath home with
family room, inside laundry room,
central heat 8, air. Listed at
$21,900, owner wants offers.

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
AnycnecanbeaselIerorab,,
No Charge. All admitted free.
cs.,. browse every Sunday $to$

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323.U70 or 331.9777

rchitec,'s

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Nigh?

HANDYN SPECIALI

ANYTIME
EALTORS

Assoc. 3fl0iS

You can easily make jhls 2 bedroom
home into a 3 or 4 bedroom cheep,
Only $1,000 down. $110 payments.
327-4420.

Multiple Listing Service

MLS.REALTORS

322.399)

Day

3 22- 2420

and Stromberg personnel sliould
look into this one. 3 bedroom,
bath and a Community Pool. See
now for 131,000.

2524 Park Dr.

Broker, 373.7174

Call Sañf ord's Sales Leader

HIDDEN LAKE- Top locatlo,I,
Convenient to 1.1 and 17.92. ScotI

2BR cottage on river, $175. Utlhif es
included, 322 1470 or 323-4301.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

dispenser, dishwasher, central
heat &amp; aIr, and SPP warranted.
$43,500.

''INTER SPRINGS Isthesettingfc
this lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath
California styl, home. Spl
bedroom plan. New 13x30 poo
Fenced
yard,
carpetsd
throughout. SEE IT NOWI 139,50

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garage.

Extras include: refrigerator Ice.

Central heat and air. Recreatla
center with Olympic size p00
539.300.

Weekly. 3313 Hwy 17.92, Sanford.
323.1930.

Adults. Phone 322)510

in. C HIA, carpeted, enclosed

LOCH ARBOR- 201 RIdge DriveSpacious I BR, 2 bath home 200
yards from Mayfair Country Club.

walls, all latest appllance

SAN MO PARK, I. 2, 3 bedroom
trailer apts, Adult 1. family park.

Let me show you how you can make
S300to 15009cr week, Call 323.$Si3.

Large 3 BR, 1'/s bath, no qualifying,
assume $17,200 mortgage. $133
monthly. Some equity and move

with many beautiful oak
trees Perfect for a starter or
1 ' retirement home. $33,000,

One or Two Bedrooms, carport, air,
utilities furnished. $30 dsp. 3221916 after ! -

Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
bedrooms, 5125 to $135 month.

ALMOST NEW HOME

homesite

QUALITY INN NORTH
Ill SR 134, Longwood
$431000

-WESELISUCCESS....
'I_Commercial
323.3lm

LAKESIDEAPARTMENTSi
Highway
Sanford

closets 1storage. Smoke detector,

.._

S'xS' Utility trailer. Rebuilt, en
closed. Lights hock.up, hitch,
spare tire. 3227631 from 3* p.m.

General Contractor
332.4437

70Swap &amp; Trade
_____________________

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Kitchen

1000.

Br,

AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Serv.

furn. Adults only, no pets. 312-1305.

___________________________
3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
central heat and air. Phone 323.

CITY- 320 Jessamlne- 2
1 bath
home on 1 plus acre. Country

MONTHLY RENTALS

1 BR furnished

323.7832

JOHNNY WALKER
leg. Real Estate Broker

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SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE-Leading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tangular pools left over from 1915
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 305.
553.9331 collect,

EVES 322.13$? or 3220612

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Pianos I Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm sictlon. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's PIano 1
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. Firsl St., 323.2233.
________________________
.

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries, $12.93 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 110$
Sanford Ave.

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Hal Colbert Realty

SUNLAND ESTATES.-. 2)7
Flamingo Driv-. 3 BR, 1 bath
home. An Ideal home for retired

Sale- All Coins, ½ cents to dollars
at do pdol trends. Allowing
PC?. Over face for U.S. silver in
trade. Cash examole: lIt 1.3
LiIicoIn.F. $6.00. Phone 373.0000.'

59-Mjsical W4rchendise
FULLER BRUSH
332.1947

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STORE BUILDING with 3 apart
merits. 7th I, Cypress. $11,900.

disposal, dishwasher 5 much
more. Walk to gd course I lake,
53L000.

1-UrnlSflea

OPERATOR
SECRETARY
SHEET METAL MAN
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
AUTO BODY MAN
RADIO CHEMIST
DIESEL MECHANIC
ENERAL MECHANIC
ARCHT. DRAFTSMAN
TRAVEL AGENT
MANAGER-Auto Exp.
SECURITY GUARD- Part time
LEGAL SECRETARY
SALES REPS
P8* OPERATOR
SCREEN PRINTER
FLORAL DESIGNER
MECHANICS ASIT.
PIZZA MAKER

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41-Houses
_____________________

3210011. KISH REAL ESTATE
INC.

EMPLOYMENT
INDUITRIAL SEWING MACHINE

2 ACRES LAND, Geneva area. Well
Zoned for mobite home. $6,000.

CITY- 2100 Park Ave.- 2 BR, 1
bath homewittn connectlng1 SR
apt. Screened
11'x23' outside
rth. Many shade trees. well &amp;
sprinkler system. 532.900.

_____________________

1971 Larsen Seat wIth 133 HP
Evinrude and Trailer.
5OMscellarwous fOI'SIS
DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT wIth a
low cost ClassifIed Ad.
Win. Model 10, 20 go. auto, 21" full __________________________
choke, $100. Call after 6,323.9407, '73 JOhfliofl, 12' VSM Fib. Soil. '7
Cert. Trailer, '76 EvIneude 9.9 tip.
Complete Excel. Cond. 1030. 333.
Two Air conditioners, 10,500 ITU, ________________
1175.10,500 STU, 530. Can be seen _____________________
at 403 Cherokee Lane.

s*'co.

LAKE MARY- On Country Club
Road- I BR, 2 bath, Georgian
white brick home with lots Of

Spacious 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. Kitchen
equipped, dining room, living rein.,
air cond., Carpeted throughout,
Adults Only. References required.

AM

PRICE REDUCED $3,000. Owns
leaving state. Country home, 1%
acres. 2 year old I bedroom, 2
bath, CH 5 A, carpeted, family roe,
and dining room, 2 car garage

couple or newlyweds. $31,000.

Real tate
______________________

apartments.

landscaped. Abundant storage
(including attic) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package", From 1115.
Cll 321.0220 between S 1 3:30.

HAPPINESS IS

.

__________________

Conveniently located I beautifully

. Y0tR LITTLE FEE IGENCY"

,

PRIME OFFICE SPAC
With or Without Lease, Mods rn
Building. Air Cond. 1 Carpeti,'0.
323.1201.

New modern single story 1 1 2
bedroom apts. and completely

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REALTORS
2Ol2Slhsi
multiple listing service
interesled?

only $22,300.

31Business Property
___________________________

NOW LEASING
Sanford Court
Apartments

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_______________________ Mature companion to live in and care for elderly woman. Must S
______________________________
s-1.ost &amp; Found
have drivers license. 322424$ after
TO, ORVILLE EDWARD
I. MCINTOSH
. .______________________
1 p.m.
SCHEIBE
Flagship Sank of Sanford
_______________________
iu wainut str.,s
-__________________
$100 Reward
Housekeeper
3daywe,k,thIidc.
Waukugan, Illinois
Post Office Box 1330
FoftherslvTnofpIjrleandcents
alter school, good benef its,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the Sanford, Fiorla 32771
Kelp
references i, transportation
Petitioners named herein, HAROLD Attorneys for Petitioner
required. Sw.etwater Oaks. ii.
L MONROE and GLENNA V. Publish Sept. 27&amp;Ocl.4, 11,
save Some camping equipment you
15, )974
9771 or 5490539 after s p.m.
MONROE, his wIfe, hive flied a DED.135
no longer use? Sell it all with a
_._
Petition for the adoption of the
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call Nurses: RN's I. LPN's, Aides. Aid.
minor child named in ttnai Petition
NOTICE OF PUSLIC HEAPING
1222411 or 131.9993 and a friendly
Companion. Needed immediately
to.wlt: STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE,
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
advisor will help,..
42S0434.
andyouarerequiredtoserysa, THAT the Board of County Corn. ______________________
______________________
of your written defenses, if any, to missioners of Seminole County,

Legal Notice

3 room apt. utilitIes Included. 1st I
last me. required. 322.2150,

'

18-PieIp nted
__________________

Adults. Also 1 trailer space. r$2.
3939.

Ave. Sanford. PH 323-6420

1

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12' wide, furnished, I BR, A C.

I5'Flb'gass Orlando Clipper, 10
h Me,cury motor, tilt trailer,
$130. 349.5405 after S and
weekends. Highway 14 east, near
Geneva.

______________

1919$. French
373.091
Eves. 373.140; 322 4164: 332.19$4

740

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recr,aii

Deltona, 5414411

SUNLAND ESTATESBaywood Circle- 3 BR, 2 bath
home with easy access to II. BPP
12 me. warranty. A super buy at

34-?MblIe Honms -

for
ct. commission. Free plk
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 3222770.
Looking for a lob? The Claisified
Ads will help you find that i0b.
_______________________

_____________________

S. V. Hardwick, Broker

Stemper.Realtor

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- We Soy
Furniture 1 Miscellaneous. Sell

322 ii

-Merchandise

corner lot, Asking $19,900.

Buy__r

PINEY WOODS BARN

ROBSON MARINE
2933 fty 11.F2

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DELTONA- Close to shopping, 2
BR, family room, carport, csstri
heat 1 air conditioning. On nic

II-1TW

55-Baits &amp; Accessories

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Hunting Camp in Farmington Area
3 Lots, 154' x 144', with 33'
alumInum trailer witin bath &amp; built
on room. ElectricIty, deep well,
fenced garden. 333.335) or alter
2:30, 372.740.
__________________________

pays all. 322.1104.

Stenstrom 'Realty

'swimming, playground,

dividuals. Refet.nc,i will bi
checked before interview ii
arranged. Reply to Box 411, c-s
The Evening Herald, p.o. So,
1657, Sanford, FIa. 3217).

S. W (DADE) HIGH SCHOOL

5anfod,Flerlda3fl71

Lake Mary-lens a 2 BR furnished
home Instead of a house. Spotiet
Men preferred. No puts. 3fl.3g

Spacious I, 3,.$, 3 BR apts. Tennis,

-

Furnished

Ridgewood Arms

to uve on our properly
ecrei
10 minutes from downtown Sir
ford). The lady will have house
lisping duties and care for cu
• children. The man will a
responsibl, for the care of tin
grounds. A salary and Ilparaf
,.. living quarters will be offend in
the right Coupl, who must b.
sea.., reliable and Christian in

V

carpet throughout, paneling In all
bedrooms living I'm., on fenced
½ acre. Lake Mary area. 3-77,
33-}buses

Idyliwilde - 107 Brentweod Drive,
S*000. 3 Si, 7 baths, beautiful
interior with fIreplace. 10 pct.
down, 7~ pct. intirest. 537$ me.

OWNIRS_TNAN$FERRED
S NEED TO SELL1
3 51. 1 bath, Plnecresl, 1)9,350,
3 Si, 2 bath, Holly Ave., 531,300.
3 BR, 2 bath 1 pool, $36,000.
I BR, 3 bath, Wilson Place, 1S,0co,
Wm. H.

3 Bedroom wood frame home,

___________

We are looking for a retired coupi

'

COVE APIS

PlOw IS THE TIMEI

43-Lots.Acr'sgs

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

034634$.

RIDGEW000 VILLAGE. 343.
3721.

(Spay for it. Start nop-e
beautiful
products.
Mali
beautiful money. Call eii
ifWorm.tlon.
_________________

2 WEEKS

Can Help

the Public Records of Seminole
IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT OP THU
County, Florida.
UIINTIINTN JUDICIAL Cli.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINOLE this Court on Thd
day 01 September,
COUNTY, FLA.
A. 0., ltl&amp;
CIVil. NO. 74N3.CA 5.1
(SEAL)
IN U THU ADOPTION OP
Arthur H. Blckwlth, Jr.
STEVEN SCOTT SCHEIBE and
As Clerk of the Court
.
ROIERT DEAN POWERS.
By: Cherry Kay TavIs
NOTICU OF
As Deputy Clerk
ADOPTION PROCUIDINOS
STENSTROM, DAVIS

304 S. Sunland, 3 BR, carpeted,
drapes, fenced, clean, Ieese, $175.

VERY MERR'
CHRISTMAS... and lin, money t

EducationalChlldCareforasiowas à

ISALCOHOLAPROSLEM?
befit's Novemb1, 1q74, otherwise Of marrIage peqf, lint ntny of
$2, weekly if yuu qualify. 323*121
IN YOUR FAMILY?
aJudgmant,naybe uflwldagainj the minor child born iieue
°' "'
ALANON
of
yusrmedomandedinme marrIage
.
MARK ARNOLD
Petition.
TUCKER, in ml
For families or friends Of problem When you place a CiMsifled Ad In
WITNE53myhanaafpn,551$
manint alimony, permanent chIld
drinkers.
IM Evening Herald, Itly close to
this Court mIs 34th day of Sep. support, attorneys ,.
your phone because SOmething
,,n, For further Information CIII 423.45$?
tenSer. 997e.
costs Of this action: and Iovltable
or write
wonderful Is about to haøen.
(SEAL)
distributnoltp4Wly.._i SanfordAlAswsnFamllyGcoupp.0.
Arthur H. Seckwlfti
end personal property of the parties
SeX 533, SanfOrd, Fia. 37771.
Clerk Cirasl? Cow?
1 1- itrudions
lnclWiawardoftt,erealpppe,ty
ARE
YOU TROUBLED? Coil Toil ______________________
Mary N. Derdur.
owned by the parties as tenants by
Deputy Clerk
Free, 4442027 for "We Care"the entlretlesto the Petitions., sold
PublIsh Sept. 27.1 Oct. 1. 11. ii. ma property being
"Hotline," Adults or Teini.
HIGH SCHOOL
more
perticu$arly
0(0.111
described as follows:
DIPLOMAATIIOMEIN
FACED WITHADR1NKINO
LOf 9, TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES

3Apertments Unfurnished

OVIEDO.FTU_. Duplexes, Furti. or
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.

AVON
4-PIN1onas..

tinareafter,

Winter Springs, stuar 3 SR n
beth, fenced yard. $323 me. plus
________________________
dsp. 0311591 or 031.5701

Blvd., Sanford, 323-1310.

_________________________________________________________

$210 me. $100

Rentals

BAMBOO

-

air.

41-Ibis's

rn-se

Msad, lept 27,

Ivsnta NsvaW,'1an,d, FL

BeautIfully located 3 SN, 1½ bath
with central air and heat. Phone
223.9303 anytIme,

bath, paneling, carpet,

sic. dep. 3214503.
______________________

One I 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnIshed or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see. E. Airport

MONOGRAMMER TRAINEE
Longwoed Manufacturing Co
LOnUWOOd, Phone 531.5

",

drapes, central

Smltty's Inc., 2714 Orlando Drive,
Sanford. 3222512.

's4

"NURSESFOR
SALE" &amp;

aysnys'JNOAY,A.M...,.M.

Residence Unlinawn
YOU ARE NOTIFIED the? an
____
actIon for Dissolution of Macflag,
has bean flied against you and you
arerelr.deeof
onitton detsilsis, II any, to it On

Petitioners, whose address is pij torney

_______________

41-Ibis's

Rent or Sell - Immaculafe 3 11,7
bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
S1$S mo. 323.74k,

MACH IN 1ST

COMPANIONS. SlflgI• or coupS
mature, live In. ExceIIenvgr,
cn4fll and salary. Muip hai
references. Fee paid.
MA EMPLOYMENT
30) Commercial
323.31
DIESEL TRUCK MECHANj
, lass A. $5 per hour. E*c,lIe,
PPortunity for highly •,
per lanced person.
MA EMPLOYMENT
301 Commercial
323.31;

NOTICI OF ACTION
TO, WALTER H. TUCKER, JR.

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4,

A,
PItA MAISIT

FLoRIDA
CASU NO. N4m.CA.I.p
IN PU, TIll MAINIAsU OP
______
ROSALIE SA!RA TUCKER.
lNioni,
and
WALTER H. TUCKER, JR.
NIsOondiiW.

ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 7

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

SHIRLEYMILLETT

',

have since,, dish, a
ambition: SI*i only pleas. ca
5142054 after 1 p.m. or wilte 1O
Giovanni, Oeltona, FL. 33i3.

T1JFSDAy 8TEMBER

rnunity.

s;ie

SEANE. p.A Wsrneys

6u

Petition.
County Courthouse, Sanford, ETHEL LAWRENCE, his wife
MONDAY,
wIth the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
WITNESSmyhandandtof Florida, to voice their approval or
81.rd VTW Pest lulL
Seminole County, FIorld4.
NOTICE TO DIFUND
this Court this 24th day of Sep. disapproval of said franchise
porn home
•
DATED this 10th day of Sep
TO: MARGARET LAWRENCE
tember, 1974.
plication.
timber, AD. 197$.
COBS
(SEAL)
Amertosi Field Service toZ
AUto Hattaway,
___
Foreign ST
thangt
S Elisha Morgan
wise residence and last
Arthur H. Seckwlth
Chairman
&amp;odd proaj&amp;, 7:30 p.m., Lymai High Sthoo
5: Linda Morgan
known mailing
Clerk CWc,jit Court
Board of County
PUblish: Sept. 20, 27. Oct 1, 11, 19i
are unknown
Auditiwiuin. Open to all tMer.ted p
Mary N. Derdon
Commissioners
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED DED-101
Deputy Clerk
Seminole County, Florida
Saalid AA, 1p.m., 1201 W. First (Closed).
f
the above.nametj Petitioners, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PubllshS.pt.fl&amp;Oct.i, 11, 10, 1974 Publish: Sept. 30,21, 1916
TOPS c
.
u, 7
DED.110
R. L LAWRENCE and ETHEL EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
Over Baptist Qurcb,
0E0107
LAWRENCE,hhswife,inaveflteda CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CrystaUske and Coady Qub Roade, lake Mary..
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, 11TH IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THU Complaint In the abovestyled court COUNTY, FLORIDA
AJtust..$.t Simlasle Jaycees board
JUDICIALttRCOiy, IN ANti FOR EIOHTVINTN JUOICIAL dR. fOr the adoplion of IIif mInor child CASE NO. 74 940 CA49.o
t1ng
SeMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE named therein, and you
7:30 p.m., clubboose, Spring Oaks and SR 431.
ADOBE BUILDING CENTERS,
are hereby
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7'.1144-CA4C COUNTY, FLORIDA.
INC.. etC.,
required to serve a copy of your
IN RI: THE MARRIAGE OF:
CIVIL NO. 7ê.?13.CA44.c
Sqaivaile High Parent OrientatIon, 7:30 p.m., school
written defenses. II any, on NED N.
Plaintiff.
JOHN T. WORTHY.
THE LOMAS 1. NETTLETON JULIAN, JR. of STENSTROM, vaaudItorlti. Pareda will follow student's schedule.
COMPANY,
Hu$bend-Rsspondent,
DAVIS&amp;MCINTOSH,Aptoys. RICHARD L. WILLIAMS. if ii..
and
Plaintiff, Petitioners. Post Office Box 1321.
Defendants.
KAHEN
E.
WORTHY,
vs.
6p.m. post home on lakefront, Sanford.
Sanford, Florida, 37Th, and file the
NOTICE OF ACTION
TOMMIE LEE WHITE, it us.,
RICHARD
I.
orIginalwithtineclerkofth,above. TO
WILLIAMS
Wife-Petitioner.
Defendants. StylOd Court on or before November
and
NOTICE OP ACTION
NOTICE OF SALE
I, 1916; otherwise a default and
WILLIE 0. WILLIAMS.
THU STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN
w. Qub ope' house for
ultimate ludgmint will be entered
his Wife
JOHN
T.
WORTHY,
WHOSE
thatontt,e lhhdayof October, inc against you granting said adoption.
prospe
Route 3
membori and guests, 2-4 p.m., clubhouse en
RESIDENCE IS THE STATE OF at 11:00a.m. at thewest frontdoor
Sullivan, Indiana
WITNESsmyhandand,pn,seaIof
Overirvok Drive. Refresinnants.
ALABAMA,
COUNTY
OF Of the Courthouse of Seminole said Court pn the
23rd day of Sep.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
CHAMBERS
AND
WHOSE County, at Sanford, Florida the timber, A.0., 1976.
Sanford than, noon, Roildey Inn.
action to foreclose a mortgage on
MAILING ADDRESS IS: IT. 2, undersigned Clerk will offer for sale (SEAL)
WI
the following property located
51 Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW buildIng, 17.00.
BOX 47 B, LANETY, ALABA.
the followIng described real
Arthur H. Becliwith, Jr.
Seminole County, Florida:
Overeater. Aisaymsan, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
3444.3.
property:
Clerk
of
the CIrcuIt Court
The North ioo feet of lIe Et of the
Li
Sanfo,d.
AsornPetltionforDisutof
LOtlS.BIOCk"F",WASHINGTON
By: Mary N. Darden
SE'400tineNE¼of SlCtiOn2l.
Marriage a Vinculo having been OAKS SECTION ONE,
Deputy
Clerk
Saal.rd Okeist, noon, Trophy Loimge Bowl
Township 21 South, Range 31 East, '*
according to
liled regarding your marriage to the plat thersof as recorded In PIat STTENSTROM. DAVIS
America.
less
the East Ill tees, located in
KAREN E. WORTHY In the CirciNt Book 14. Page 7 1.I, Public
Records 1 MCINTOSH
Seminole County, Florida and
Court In and for Seminole County • of Seminole County,
Loagw.sd Ares Soriems, noon, Quality Inn.
Post Office Box 1330
Florida,
COntaining 1014 acres.
FiorIda,theshorttltleofwnichis IN together with all structures,
FlorIda 32771
has been filed against you and you
Im. Sanford,
_
RE
THE
MARRIAGE
OF:
JOHN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
provefnents, I ixtures, appliances, Attorneys lot' Pe*itiøjers
are required to serv, a copy of your
T. WORTHY, HUsbd.Ris,0ii.je,,
and appurtenances on said land or PUtII$SI Sept. 271
Cathedril Coort N.. 2$, $ p.m., Masonic Temple,
written defenses, if any, to it on
,
and KAREN E. WORTHY, Wife. used In Coniunction thefiwltti.
DED.iJe
THOMAS R. SHAHADY. Attorney
ajp 5p.m. Off
J
PetItion,#, thesi presence corn
(raj Royal
The aforesaid sale will be made
for Plaintiff, 2054 Scott Street.
Matron ai P&amp;ITOII
mind you to appear and file your pursuant to a FIN!
Judgment en
Holtywoo.5, Florida. 33020 on or
answer or other defense or pleading tired
In Civil No. 7o713CA.os.c now
before October 11th, 1916 and file tine
FICTITIOUS NAMU
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
wimtheCierkoftMCircuItCvrtin pending In the
Circuit Court of tine
Notice is hereby gIven thai I ai" 'wiglflJlwith the clerk of this Court
and for Seminole County, Florida, Eighteantin
Fail FostIvel, 10 am. to 10 p.m., AU Souls Catholic
tIer before larvice on PlaintitIs
Judicial Circuit in and engaged In businesi at 25)
Maitlard
and serve a copy thereof on for Seminole County. Florida.
Quirdi, Oak Avenue, Sanford. Spaghetti dInner, 28 p.m.
.ttorney or immediately thereafter;
Avenue. Altamonfe Springs mop.
Petlticner's attorney, Jack 1.
DATED this 24th day of Sipi
Bridges, P.O. Drawer Z, Sanford, timber, 1916.
Seminole County, Florida under tine otherwise a default will be entered
.
fIctitious name of MILKEY against you for the relief demanded
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
FlorIda 32771, on or before the 30th (SEAL)
the Complaint.
REALTY, and mat
day of October, 1916, or otherwise a
Lyman High Scheel Parent-Student Seminar for
to in
Arthur H. Be(kwitfl, Jr.
WITNESS
my hand and seal of
register
laid
name
with
tine
Clerk
of
default
will
be
entered
against you.
College Boend Students, 7:30 p.m.,, school auditoriwn.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the Circuit Court, Siminol. county, this Court on the 10th day of Sep
WITNE$Srnyhindandsealof tine
By: Mary N. Dardin
Florida in accordanc, with the timber. AD., 1976.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, on this
Deputy Clerk
provisions Of tP Flctjtioijj Name (S.aU
14th day of September, 197*.
VAN DEN BERG, GAY &amp;
Statutes, TO-Wit:
Arthur H. Becliwith, Jr.
Seminole Chapter N..?, btxthday meeting, 3p.m.
SEAL)
BURKE, PA.
Clerk of tinS ircutt Court
Florida Statutes 1957.
Masonic Temple, Sanford.
Arthur H. Becliwtffi, Jr.
Attorneys for tine Plaintiff
By; Lillian Woodman
5: Lawrence E. Milkey
A3 Clerk of the Circuit Court
Post Office Box 193
Publish: Sept. 6, 13. 30 77 )9fl
Deputy Clerk
By: Jean E. Wilke
Orlando, Florida 32102
DED.2
Publish: Sept I). 20. 27. Oct. 1, 1976
SATURDAY, OCIOSERS
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. 27,
DED73
Sack T. Bridges, of
Zero Papudatlea Gnwth Federation Day, noon,
DEO.L36
LEVELAND. MIZE 1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Unitarian Church, 1615 E. Robunson, Orlando.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IRIDGES
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Cii. OF OF
ANOROINANCE BY THE CITY
'.0. Drawer Z
Cli. CUlT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
Ok1Ob1ost, German American Socidyof Central
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.FLORIDACIVILNO
ianford, FlorIda 32171
SANFORD, FLORIDA,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tiomeys for Petitioner
1769CA.s,.
Florida, 3p.m. to 1 am., 311 Orange lane, Cauelberry.
Notice Is hereby given that a
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1657I.CA.O,C FREDERICK W. DERENS, INC.,
'ublisi Septembe.'
Public Hearing will be held at the
German meal served beglsnidng at 4p.m.
20, 27 1. Oct. 1. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
I 1976
Commission Room In tine Cite Hall
.
Plaintiti,
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor.
)ED 103
-ratIn .,,.,..i... ..w wxiuing LIVJQ
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ARTHUR HATTAWAY
under tl laws Of the United States us, it al.,
to consider tin, adoption of an or
dinance by the City of Sanford,
KINDS OF BUSINESS1 of America,
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Plaintiff,
Florida, titi, of which is as follows:
NOTICE OP ACTION
vs.
TO; DavId Arthur Haftaw.y
ORDINANCE NO. 1362
ROBERT BAkER, JR. a singie
DHR\4NGAB INSURACHEA
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
man,andGLANCO,INC,,a,
JOnnleL. Hattaway
OF
SANFORD,
corporatIon.
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FLORIDA. 1
120 Colony Drive
AMENDING
CHAPTER 191 AND
Defendants.
Arden,
North
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19-3 OF THE CODE OF
NOTICE OP SALE
21704
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
NOTICE is hereby given, that
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FLORIDA, THE SAME BEING
pursuant to a Final iud9rynent of
P'.'la da Penha Holloway
KNOWN AS THE PLUMBING
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Residence unknown
CODE, SAID AMENDMENT
1974, in th* Circuit Court of the
YOU ARE
HEREBY hotifiedthat ADOPTING THE 1976 REVISION
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loners named MreR HAROLD
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MONROE, his wife, hays flied
PetItIon for me adoptien of me
miner dud named In ffiaj
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ISMINOLS COUNTY,

KENNETH M. BEANE, of Florida, shill at 7 :00 p.m., or as
STEPHENSON, STALNAKR AND loon as possible thereafter, on the
BEANE, P.A., Attorneys tO? tt
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vices Division, said Monday that Leon County gherifrs

deputies confirmed that the butt W part of a contraband
cigarette and turned the midence over to the Food and

Drug Administration
Mrs. Robinson said the federal agency handled the case

because the chicken, which the supermarket replaced for
the shopper, had ben shipped in f rom outside
state
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prospective jurors was

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United Way, today reported Pledges Of $21,364M received
at the start of a 2&amp;4ay campaign, which kicked
off at the
Holiday Ian at s a.uL D"Jou chairmen and team cap.
Was met today to launch the drive to raise $IU,279.00 as
Seminole County's p°

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year love affair with
Seminole County came to an abrupt d
hcn county co mm issioners phased out
the utility department he directed because
the economy didn't grow as expected

don't know. A lot could happen between
no and rithy
If you know any adLnLurous women
who want to sal, tell them to call me
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ka u his rch on a ship s deck to resume
his last few hours of duty with the county ,
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and that's a boat named the Lemon Twist

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TALLAHASSEE,Fla. (AP)-state Officiab say that a
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music, profanity, reckless clientele," St. Dennis said, "but
Asked by Hot Foot's attorney in cash or in-kind services. The obitunrl"
being overrun by noxious
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complained about drug tran- and a jukebox. "We teenagers of both sexes dwellers will
not be required to Dr. Lamb
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most interesting questions
will be used in this column
and will receive copies of
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Hot Foot's offers mainly private yard behind I'm
foosball, a table soccer game, amustement center, tild

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entrances,

three city policemen, offered

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the Jecobys' care ot this
newspaper The Jacobys will
8173W&amp;r individual Questions
It SfBmP@d, self-addressed
envelopes are enclosed The

Oswald: "South was In with
the king. He studied the hand
for some lime and saw that he
us wasaI ggoing to makee his

TUMBLEWEEDS

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She stressed the fact that her lake after the initial spray
in "experimental." program has been completet
letters from neighbors of Blast- some problem. But St. Dennis
after 5 P.M. "Now I won't stay.
"Well. I'm elated," Mm But she said that initial
Kimbrough
f.
d a sale of the
It's not safe," she said. "On one Glenn d following a close
spraying of the weeds, which pr
"sod of a wilard
A public hearing on the center was pending and he felt occasion I saw a boy jammed
vote by the commission. she hopes will be done by program."He emphasized that
revocation of BlastOff's oc- the presence of an owner- ________________ to-2
"This represents a lot of hard December, in "not a one-time the program "could
go on enCUP&amp;tlOnal license Was Set for operator would help control the
work on the part of a lot of shot.,,
scenic Sanford, Page 2A
diessly.1'
Iheconunlssion'snext meeting, situation,
dedicated people."
Instead , the Altamonte
Democratic commissioners
Oct. 11. If Blut-Off is closed,
The Sanford Hot Foot's is just
I Harry Kwiatkowski, Sid Vihlen
Commissioner
John
Kim.
Sanford
will be left one of a chain all across Florida up against the back door brough said approval of the
Jr. and Mike Hattaway voted
without any gathering place. and St. Dennis said the situation smoking and jt didn't sme
program was "almost like
yfavor
of the program. At the
A half-dozen .Blast-Off here was ,,an exception.,, The .cigarette smoke,"
signing a blank check." Kirn.
first
neighbors attended last night's Sanford Hot Foot's Is cloaer to ' ltreedtypolfcesnenwhoptad brough
for a vote. the comfe
and Republican
meeting. but most of tin crowd homes than most of the chain's staked-out Hot Foot's also colleague Dick
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was there to complain about amusement centers, and Li the testified,
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contract, and not to just play
safe and get set gracefully.' in

sendalong, damped, saila&amp;iressed envelope with 50

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sequence dealer one club,
lay is ,
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and highlighted the longest city that place," Commissioner building am with the letters an
Springs Council- week to fight for funds to councilman said she hopes
commission ieet1ng in at least Julian Stenstrom said after our sign, c1l4g on the roof, manAltamonte
Sandra
Glenn
won a stir- eradicate weeds in the 128-acre to continue to monitor the lake,
six months.
listening to the complaints.
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prise
victory
today
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said they
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glnal nMraUon Miss LU&amp;V
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the club.
Jury Selection Is slated to begin Tuesday at 9 a.m.
before County Court Judge Harold Johnson at Sanford.

Efforts to pick a jury to bear the cases in June aad July
exhausted the pool si prospective juro. before a paW
cou
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Defense afterney Edward Halaiien Jr., 2 former orange
County juilge, has hinted that me of tk dancers may

demonstrate In court the nudity that took place at Club
Juana the night of May 12 when sheriff's deputies, state
beverage agents and state attorney's investigators raided
the club operated by Mike Plater at Cauelberry.

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Dallas before flying to San Dlego
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presidential nominee Jimmy Caner says he questiOneM including reporters, who take notes.
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could solve his Political problems by learning to do again, "I think I woWd be a little more
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apologized to Johmn's widow.

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Recalling H ig hlights Of A Long Career
BY BOB LLOYD
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Herald
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In 1965
Galloway

..ou, -o was elected and 24 years," he said
Before joining the sheriff's de partment Galloway

and later to supervise the
new warrants division. was elected Fourth District Constable for two
J. Q. "Slim" Galloway says he's never
been
Until Oct. I Capt. Galloway will be busy over. terms, from
1952-40. "After eight years I couldn't
content to just "sit down" and he doetirilt plan to do
seeing the
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rom the Seminole courts
a warrants division, balfffs assigned to the see that fee system con
sta Wes were nceded.1
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few trips to catch up on his fishing and hunting. But abused the system. I felt the constable system was
Sixteen Yews ago the tall, white-halred Alahm won hell be back doing the work he's enjoyed for 24 outdated so
I got out of it.native started as a road patrol deputy under sheriff
He has fond memories of the l9 and 1960s when
Luther Hobby. He soon became On department's Years...investigating. This time it will be in the
capacity as a private investigator.
moonshine liquor stills dotted the county. He says
first investigator AM then In INO was named Chid
Through the years Of Seminole growth '-the high suga Prices an
better law enforcement
Deputy. Hobby resigned AM Peter Moot was cap - &amp;
tain S he's known now to thousands has been brought the 'shine trade to an end.
appointed sheriff by Gov. Claude Kirk, and in contact with law enforcement
in Central F10rida.
"I'here were some big operators in the Chuluota
Galloway continued as Chief Deputy.
"And I've enjoyed every minute of the work here for
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didates of the two major Theodare Roosevelt which
the
, the national makes it a Misdemeanor to sign
ho turned the IOU Presidential women's organization
a pttltlon for an

Seminole trounced Ovledo, 33-0, despite yielding an
astounding amount of yards In penalties.

signature must be notariied,"
In McQulhy said, and in Ver.

Lyman was nicked in the second hail
for the third
week In a row, 21-20, by Colonial.

Mont. a peace justim. mwt be

prvsenl to witness the signature

4-B Gerald Ford, Democratic given away your o%u are in
of each petitioner.
Horoscope .................4-B candidate Jimmy Carter, the danger," be warned.
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eas er to
rried in

Lake Brantley found no pleasure In
Gainesyfie, losing
by 41-7.

Venwnt than to get a petition
gned," he said.

And Lake Howell was bogged down at
its own end of
the field all night in a 22-0 loss to Melbourne.

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The
paddl estop campaign tour of all-meW Natchez was built as an excursion boat
modem times as he begins a quest for Fouthem less than two years ago. But she is patterned
votes Wt is expected to include a meeting with after the elegant wooden steamers that plied the
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace.
TIV President and Mrs. Ford were flying to %wissiPPi when Mark Twain was a river pilot.
By invading the native South of Diemwratic
New Orleans and driving to a Mississippi River
presidential nominee Jimmy Carter of Geo
rgis
to board
the stern-wheeler Ford said he Intended to aemonstrate that he Is
Natchez
n-hour excursion on Old Man condwting a national campaign that conced
es
River.
no state to his chall
Stop were scheduled during the day at ferry
In the upbeat mood that seized him following
landings in Lutcher, Reserve and Destrehan, the first of
scheduled television debates
La., before a windup rally in early evening near with Carter three
on Thursday night in Philadelphia,
New Orleans waterfront.
Nopresidential candidate in modern times, if
See FORD, page 3-,%
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haired former Democrat struck
In West Virginia he said a
out at the presidential can. 1915 law designed to get rid of

y candidacy Parties are treated equally wW
Crossword .................
4-B to C4ftral Florida Friday night. permitted to plirticipate
Editorial ...................4.A
'Me former U.S_ Senator from television appearances.
Dear Abby ................. 1,C Minmota took on President
"Once the rights of others are
Dr. Lamb ..................

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Ford Plans First Modern

Independent
Around The Clock
4-A campaign
a chlldr s news media for failing to fight candidate
can
e is being challenged In
Bridge .....................4-B crusade against the war in to see th
at presidential
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Cal dar ............... ...
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the report published this week. know what to do — they initiate
women to have more inter.
Min Me said her findings and carry out am main adivicourse and lessened the impor- were based
On
ponses from lies, Miss Mite said. "We reand Saturday. For more on Arrieta, Santi and the lance of relationships, accord- more
3,000 women
Spiond to them. But what men

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Changing
Sex Attitudes
'a
Have Liberated Few

through early Janwuy with performances nightly
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of this newspaper, P.O. Box

JACKSONVILLE (AP) - Police offidais move
"I want my wife; my two chikiren need their you had gotten the money. You hatbit"
Into Ocala NationalFOred
today to seek don in thle mother,,, jaffs tearfully appealed to thie U&amp;SIper.
J&amp;ff@ Sad be r M" POW* and federal agencies
applarent kid"Illng three days 0190 Of the wife of a
Jaffa said a male voice tdepboned N
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y A of it and wants to make a daill
d.
wasW Jacbonville contractor ui land developer nesday morning, saying Mrs. Jaffa was abducted
and
naper
for
his
wifmafety.
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toning
her with acid If he didn't pay
I want no harm to come to the person or persona,"
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other counties
he said. "I want my wife."
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Richard Jails said he was ordered to I
He said my wife's car
Indicstiong were no
nse had been - eceived after
ransom. JaffaYs wife, Shari Linda Jaffa, 35,
Jaffa
JaffavokedMaplea
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pained Wolkiestisy.
Rushing to his bank, he found it dosed but managed
,
a uuv appeal to the kidnaper to reach bank officials and get together
There are no developments which changed the
before WWWO cameras and reporters from his
FBI agent Ken Walton said the money was put in a situation from this morning," FBI agent In charge
MO home
briefcase and left at the designated location, after a Arthur Neirbus said Friday evening.
were at his side and a cariflioard carton of $100 bills
mile trail of note, led them southward from
Jaffa came here from Detroit In 1969 and Joined his
at his feet.
,4ksnvWe along a series of handwrittenmessages father and brother In the business of contracting, real
He offered to make a new payment an— the a
5, trees and other objects.
ixed to
estate and land development. He went back to Detroit
kidnaper ordered and said he had the full
no further contacts were made and the money the following year, married Shari Colen, his childhood
time,
wasn't picked up, Jaffa made his Personal
em
daid Only Ow
he said.
raising funds for Jewish
designated MENOM drop W first time because that a drop again whereveir you would like. I made the p
was all Jaffa war able to rase
i on short notice.
? welfare and Israel over several years am have been
you asked. I did not bear from you. I went back to10
an
heavy contributors.

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and suddenly asked what the
king was still dqlng in dummy.
Then he put that card back
and placed the queen of hearts
on the table. Three quick
heart tricks cooked my
goose."
The hand Is rather Interesting In that some good
player In the East seat might
deliberately play the ace of
diamonds at trick one. The
theory being that South would
have played dummy's king. If
he held two diamonds. A trifle
far-fetched, but experts do all
sorts of unusual things and
sometimes they work.

by T. K. Ryan

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SUNDAY EbITION

69th V..r,No. 31—Sunday, Sipt.mb.r 26, 1976

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against taiking the medicine It is
usuall) better to take It after a
hysterectomy If the ovaries are
removed or damaged.
Those interested in more
Information about female
hormones can send 50 cents for
The Health Letter number 5-12,
blenopause. Send a long,

MV RP1?uDE TOTS
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DEAR DR. LJ,MB-. A few
years ago I had a hysterectomy
and have been taking a pill
Dr.
TI
called Premarin ever since. I
was told I would have to take
.
LOI'flD
them for as long as I live. I'm
.
now years old. I would like to
E't
know why I should keep taking
this pill and lf I Mop taking ft
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what effect It would have on
The same situation applies to
A Rhode island reader
me'
a
woman
when
she
goes
writes:
Recently a doctor's nurse told
"The bidding has gone one
me she had the same operation tIWOUgh the menopause, or
spade - two spades - four
better stated, when her ovaries
,,in no,•,en
spades. What doyou lead from
1117 I&amp;IVULUIIV normally degenerate and Mop
since. It appears some doctors functioning. If she produces
with
The
unlucky
expert
had
believe It should be taken and
axis vQloxx CKzx Kxz?
caught us gain. With no es
enough hormones
others believe the opposite. One sowcesshemaynathavemay cape, we agreed to listen to
Our first choice Is a low
doctor told melt would keep me changes ixit if
trump. Our second choice the
ate Is not so the sad story of one hand.
Here Is his tale of woe. fourth-best heart. Neither of
younger
looking.
this so?
know
many
womenIswould
likeI fortunate then she Will undergo "This hand cost me top score these leads may be right, but
changes associated With
an answer about this pill. No menopause.
last night. The field was In the if you always made the right
same four-spade contract I lead you would never lose.
one seems to know much about
The estrogen hormones will was with one exception.
It yet millions are taking It•
help
a woman who needs them Everyone else made it. I was
(Do you have a question
DEAR READER—
5I1fl for replacement In a number of down one."
the ezperts? Write "Ask
is a mixture of various fractions
respectL
"You didn't call for dum- the Jacobys" care of this
of
Theyin
help
prevent
My', king of diamonds at trick newspaper. The Jacob will
the female hormone, cellular changes
part
of
estrogen. It Is normally used to War that often lead to one, did you?" we asked.
answer individual questions
"No.
I calledwho
for the
deuce,
if stamped, sell-addressed
replace
ngpj
If
a
woman
Is
recurrent
bladder
Infections,
but
old
Jonesy,
sat
East,
low In female hormones.
The hormones prevent hot played his ace anywa1y. If I envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting questions
Owing a hysterectomy a flashes. The rest of the benefits
called for the king would will be used in this column
doctor may remove the ovaries, of female hormones Is a subject have been OK anyway. Jones and will receive
cop/es of
depending upon the case. If he for debate. Some claim they had a card out to lead back JACOBY MODERN.)
does so in a young woman she help prevent heart disease and
will have an early menopause, perhaps degeneration of the SIDE GLANCES
Estrogens are given to replace ,
by Gill Fox
her normal hormone producThe dangers are associated
lion. Even If the ovaries are not with an increased risk of cancer
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removed, the blood SUPPlY 10 of the lining of the uterus that I
them may be damaged during h
of before.
surgery and they may not
have had a hysterectomy as you
contlnuetofunctfonaswellas
havethatlsnotaconslderafton.
before.
Estrogen hormones are not
Now there are variations Ill advisable in patients who have
the need for the hormones. U a epilepsy, migranes asthma,
woman's adrenal cortex - the
little gland over both kidneys - cardiac, or kidney diseases or
other
disease
associated with
produces enough female her- an accumulation of fluid. The
mones a woman
may not have hormones cause the body to
too much difficulty. Some retain sodium just as the
women don't have this source of natural ones do.
hormones to fall back on and
In young women such as you,
don't produce enough.
if U
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SCORPIO (Oct. )4i4ov. 21)
(March fl.Apr1J 19)
AJI
Put
yotrseU out today for
Something opportune may
filenià
who f1!!I4 i favor.
ceene about today through the
The
slight
risk will be more
good offices of a close
associate, ft will not only occurthan repaid should you ever
need their help.
unusually, It will be unique.
SAGII'rARIUS (Nov. Dec. 3'
TAURUS (April *May N)
21)
If lOfliSOfle offers to do
By all mu follow Urough on
something
for you today,. Maui
Ih01h ft
,
clear.
Let
him do ft his own
requires Involvement of others.
Don't be reticent about taking way. His methods may be
superior to yowl.
In a partner.
CAPRI(X)BN (Dec. fl-Jan.
GEMINI (May 31-June N)
those
Ifllk8 011 19)
Th5 imIOfl
you
love
above
your
own
self.
those flIediJig you for the first
Inierests
today.
The
personal
time will be a favorable one.
salutation you get will be theft
Put your bed foot forward.
CANCER (June 21-July 21) very best reward.
AQUARIUS (Jan. *Feb. 19)
Frequex* places this evening
An
eltalve goal you've been
re you're apt to s new
r
denied
may suddenly fill Into
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faces. ft's possible you'll meet
your
lap
today. Sit tight. Let
1
someone
you'll
like
very
much.
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LEO (July 23-Aug.21) Don't nature run Its course.
(Feb. N-March 20)
PISC
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be afraid to make changes
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Pay
particular
heed today when
today If you feel they're for the
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got
someone
close
offers her adcertain
better. It's time you
nkover lielihsaid
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family
VIRGO ___
(Aug. .Sept. 21) carefully. ft will help solve a
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It's
not wise to let particular problem.
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Impulses
Influenc,
our actions.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Today,
however,
you
can let
31
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your
hair
down.
Live
it
up
a
hit.
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UREA (Sept. 23-Ott. 23) Be
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Be on your toes this year
dollars LId cents U8
fl where possible financial gain Is
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corned. An unexpected shift In concerned. Something could
H
events could be turned Into pop up quickly to enhance your
something profitable.
material security.
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guesU in the Field House on the

his name must
on con-Altuflonal grounds, he

For photo and story coverage on all
the games see
Pages 18 and 28 of today's Sunday Herald.

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See McCARTHY, page 3-A

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LYMAN
LEGIONS

Jack Fine, director of the Building Trades classes at
High School,
superviseshis advanced class in finishing the cement walksLyman
and slabs poured for
the Bicentennial Park. Once the cement was poured, students worked bud
day some working several class periods in the hot sen. Many different group
In school have assisted In making the park a reality. A dedication ceremony Is
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'1'rmco was purchased in a $2.5 million
package that includes two Arkansas anlpanics, Poly Products Inc., maker of
lubricating oils, and Southern Petroleum, an
Oil marketer, the company said Friday.
The company has recently acquired terminal and storage operations at Pensacola,
Port St. Joe and St. Marks on Florida's Gulf
Coast and at Mobile, Ala. and Savannah, Ga.
Cocaine

Shipment

MIAMI (AP)
U.S. customs authorities
say they have seized $240,000-worth of cocaine
fotmdln the luggage of a Miami woman who
arrived on a flight from Peru.
Authorities said Susan Wood, 23, was
arrested at Miami International Airport after
agents found 1.5 powKls of cocaine in three
wooden coat hangers in her luggage. They
said each hanger contained two packakes of
cocaine.
Miss Wood was released Friday on $5,000
bond.
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HOSPITAL NOTES

Raymond Roberts
Mary A. Lessard, Deltona
Alice Swam
Irene M. Rutledge, Deltons
Pauline DeLay, DeBary
Robert Rugenstelu, Lake
Margir Sargent, DeBary Mary
Join J. Brown, DSIIOOI
iargaret coze, tongwoed
Millie IL Bradbury, Deltona
Michael D. Fuller, Oviedo

ADMIMIONS
Sanford;
Meg U. Butte
Lola E. Bather
Arm H. Deflart
11nrnuKE&amp;an
Harry B. Garvin
Earinin MidhIff
Carl N. Van Winkle
Ernest A. Hltherg DeBary
Gracabelle U. Weber,
DeBary
Dela mr Muth, Deltona

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Introductlion to Astrology, eight weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets
Thursday, 7:30- 9:30 p.m.
Instructor: James Newell, licensed Astrologer, AFA member,
Registered ProfM1ana1 Engineer, listed In 'Who's Who in the
South and Sotdhweg." Topics: Historical Aspects of Astrology
and the Mechanics of Astrology. Fee: $15.
Punch Embroidery, six weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets Thur.
sday7:30-9:30p.m.
Punch Embroidery, also called Bunks, Is a form of art alitchery originating from Japan, new easy to learn by the use of new
technlqnes and special punch needles. The subtle shadings In
some of the pictures give the Impression of an "oil painting of
Yarn." The punch embroidery kits will be available for purchase
Ip tho dass. Fee: $15.
Aerotc Dancing, exercises ad to music In a given routine,
dances designed for non-dancers with the emphasis on moving for
fitness and fun.
$15. Elght.week class begins Oct. 1, meets Friday, 9-10 a.m. Fee:

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Featuring

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Deals in basic fundamentals: grip, dance, ground strokes,
serve, scoring rules and regulations. Student required to bring
one unopened can of tennis balls and hear regulation tennis shoes.
Fee: $15.

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radio channel, and hi an auto
the affair ended tragically.

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Put away
long Johns. The .001y bear caterpillar report
Is out and it's the 'year of the blonde" for the
furry little creatures, indicating a "mild.
wlnter.'
Mebert Krone,
who claims the àótor of
the wooly bear for ecasts winter weather, says
crop is the lightest he's seen In
more than half century.
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Fuller, 24—was killed instantly
day In a two-car
Top Cat — Tlnu Fuller, 45
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from his bride of
two months only an hour before
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tecoveredframO.jfls,
But as she headed south on
Route 19, she collided with an
other auto driven by a 17-yearold Mississippi youth. The bay
also was killed,
Top Cat and Slick 'Quick
gained fame of a sort whe4 they
were married over a CB
frequency in a July wedding
ceremony covered by newspapers, radio and television

Dakota's Ràsebud Indian lies.

ervaUon to v1jfther sickfatI.

Top Cat wired her $1,000 to
buy a car. He didn't hear from
her again for six weeks.,
Fearful that his wife had met
with loud play, Top Cat reported
her missing to police In six
states and spent $1,000 on phone
calls in ida search. During the
search he received one cruel
telephone call that reportedher
dead.
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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) - Rhodesia
has embarked on a step-by-step, process

toward black majority 'rule, and the next step
Is W o its black nat1onallst. They meet
today to formulate their reaction to the
rItIshArnerf can plan that has been Eccepted
by the white minority government.
Moderate and militant wings of the African
National Council (ANC), th e main voice of
black nationalism in Rhodesia, are deeply
divided and their attitude toward the two-year
plan will play a major role in determining the
country's future.
Prime Minister Ian, Smith announced
Friday his government's approval of the
proposal calling for a phased transfer' of
power from Rhodesia's 270,000 whites to its 6
million blacks.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon'(AP) Palestinian and
Moslem leftist forces opened a new mountain
'offensive Saturday against two Christian
villages 10 miles southeast of Beirut, breaking
a unilateral Palestinian ceasefire, a Christian
spokesman said.
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scheduled to attend the session
along with Williams, Corn'missioner Ski Vilulen Jr. and
Seminole County Corn- Commissioner John Kim.
'miesionersMofldaywhndj
bi.oug.
alternatives for location of a
Then at noon, the cornregional sewage treatment missloners are scheduled to
Plant that will serve •Sanford, review a Joint county-city of
Lake Mary and north Seminole. Altamonte
Springs program to
A representive of the con,: combat aquatic
weeds In Lake
.sUngengine Cl" Dietz &amp; Orients.
• Associates l scheduled to
City
are asking the
present six sites for county officIals
for
In-kind
consideration at a 9 am. work frpvlde one third services to
of a $50,000
shop session at the courthouse, weed-fighting program.
The
In Sanford. Representatives of city will spend about $17,000,
the the three governments with the remainder of the funds
Involved are expected- meet to conic from the state.
WInSIIa7' night to make a
County commissioners are
final decision on the plant site. - expected on Tuesday to
on tap for 11 am. Is whether, to enlist In vote
the
discussion of Eagle Utilities: program. Williams Is
adInitially, Eagle was to be vocatlng a countywide
purchased 1331 the county but pollution-fighting program for
IVthe city of Casselberry is lakes.
negoting
ati to buy the facility.
At
county corn• Commissioner Dick Williams missionTuesday's
meeting, officials are
said the county backed off from expected to discuss con.
the purchase after Seminole
struction of Orlindo's easterly
officials learned the federal water treatment plant. A
government would not permit potential site. under discussion
the county to charge hookup for the multi-million facility Is
fees.
near Florida Technological
m
utility was be University ( 11J) In Seminole
paid for with hookup fees. After County.
the decision from the federal
Orlando
Mayor
Carl
government, Williams said. Langford is scheduled to attend
"That tubed that." Casselberry the discussion which Is planned
Mayor Gerry Christensen is for 12:30 pm.

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The day after the article ap.
peTopCatbearujfrom his
wife, who called from a county
hospital In ML'isIzsIppI She said
she was coming home.
"We knew so little about each
other before we married," said
Top Cat. "We were getting It
straightened out for sine. All
I knew was I love her.
"We were only married three
days," he said. "But, oh my
God, Yes, I still love her."

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Palm Beach Post: "Dauksch has been a positive force.
Today: "Dauksch is-the clear choice.
in every category.
"Ample credentials to recommend him to the most discerning of
'voters."

(Continued From Page 1.A) when It will be of little value, works are perpetuating the two
"The League of Women
the ballot."
"Under the present law, party system, eliminating other Voters has become Instruments
Speaking of rules created in General Lafayette could not parties," By
their sponsorship for giving special privilege to
recent years, the former have contributed to the cam- of the television "debate" this two parties. The
press should
senator said, "U it hadn't been paigna," he said, suggesting, week between
Ford and Carter have attacked this, but they
,for the ruleaof the Democratic tongue in cheek, that u the us the League of Women Voters saidlt was in the natI
in.
Party the war in Vietnam would Central Intelligence Agency ha.,
decided
that
only
terest,"
two
McCarthy
said,
adding
have stopped three years (CIA) could put
, have
money Into political parties are important. that the national Interest was
foreign election campaigns,
the
Justification
for
He said the law providing reciprocal funds should be
"From now on the League of "everything that happened at
federal funding for the major made available for American Women Voters will apparently Watergate."
political parties allotted each of campaigns.
decide who the serious canMcCarthy compared the
those parties $2 million to
McCarthy said that according didates are, what questions are League and press position to
financially aid the conventions to the federal communications to be asked of them,
what Communist philosophy where It
And $21 million each to help in act the television industry Is cameras will take pictures, the has been decided that
It Is not in
the presidential campaigns.
under an obligation to provide height of the podiums and the national interest to have
McCarthy said his campaign equal time to people concerned whether candidates should more than one
political party
!nay become eligible for federal with the same problem.
stand or sit down to be because having two could
money after the election is over
Instead, he said, "the net. questioned," McCarthy said. create confusion.

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Vero Beach Press-Journal: "Dauksch is highly regarded by attorneys Of this area."
Stuart News: 'Dauksch is ranked thoroughly experienced."

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impresses us as the most qualified."

MARK ROGERS 20 Year Old Singer
Sept. 24-25-26

BIgtItIig Tennis, begins Oct. 3, meets 3 -5 p.m. Sunday,
twelve weeks.

HERE ARE THE FACTS:
DAUKSCH received the
EST NUMBER of votes In the
FIRST primary. DAUKSCH received the HIGHEST Rating In
the Florida Bar Poll for Judicial
Candidates and HIGHEST
RATING Orange County Criminal
Justice Council (Law Enforcement).
Here is what the newspapers
said:

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The slim, quid lawman says he bellevi, rein.
stating the death penalty In rape and murder cases
will be a big deterrent to crime.
After (.I there will be some o&amp;*Imers who call
the sheriff's department "king to talk only to
"Slizn"Ghflowayaboui thelrprolgens, just asthey
have in the years pad. But theyll find that he's out
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of
courtesy" when Ford reaches Mobile, Ala., on
extremely important In Carter's battle for the what the circumstances were.,,.
.
Ford
declared that he believes a SOdate victory Sunday.
presidency, expressed concern about the
Carter
iswlthln his reach.
Praised
speeches In
Mob&amp;lewiI be Uw end of a1i.Gulf"a
comment, and Ladr Bird Johnson said she had Ho
During the summer, the President's political motorcade
ton
us
and
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ying, "with the.posslble
that will begin In New Orleans
perplexed,
but exception of Abraham Uncobi, no o in • the advisrswerrepared toconcede madU, ot aU
added Carter had called toand
apolo
gize to her.
Of the southern dates to Carter. But
now
Ford will fly Irvin Mobile to Miami on Sunday
history of our nation has done more for basic
"line unfortunate Juxtaposition of these two human
rellod that recent polls show their candidate as night and address the International Association
ghts"
than
Johnson.
"He
brought
ha
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names In the Playboy article 5T05317 EIIIS
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a realistic chance of overtaking the for- of Odds of Police there before returning to the
resents the way I feel" about Johnson, he said, decency to is country."
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Georgia
governor In the region.
White House on Monday evening.
acknowledging that the error was his own.
Discussing Thursday night's debate with Ford,
Wallace, often a maverick In national The southern jaunt marks the first campaign
"The only culpability or blame I placed on Carter said he thought Ford scored bad in his Democratic politics, has endorsed Carter, who tour of this season. Until now, he has
confined
Johnson hi my Interview was the fact that during rebuttals "first on jobs and
what I thought was a. defeated him in early party pebnaries, Including himself to brief one-stop trips to Ann Arbor,
the Vietnam. war under Presidents Kennedy, deliberate distoitlon" of.an
one In Florida. A White House source said Mich, on Sept. 15 and to PliitadelphIa for the
Associated p
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has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for
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Friday at Good Samaritan
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the beating death of his 8month-old daughter.
brother Fred Polewkm Of TOMS
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manslaughter sentencing of Brian Dan
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SUNDAY'S TIDES
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Ave.. Sanford who died Friday,
Port Canaveral: 1111111111 11:13 arrangements,
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Monday of the Ccngr,ation.,
a m., 11:11 p.m., low 3:44 a.m., BENJAMINL. MCCLENDON
Chr ist ian church. with the Rev.
4:14
p.m.
Macrame, 10 weeks, begins Oct. 6, meets Wednesdays 9:30.
Benjamin L. McClendon, 55, Bob Hunter and or. Harold
Bayport- hIgh 3:04 Lm., low of Spring Hammock Trailer Harris officiating. Burial
11:30 a.m. Participants will learn two basic knots, progress
will
follow at Oikliw,, cemetery.
In order to assure the quality of our Jup.m., low 1:54 a.m., 0:54 Park, died Thursday at
through ten common knots and elements. If time permits, ad- 1:08
Gramkow Fiairal Home is in
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Charge of arrana.m..,,t
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"They found an elderly man &amp;W in his bed ant at
at a tpine camp. He'd been chippid
anu
up
s,I
found out that a yew man us mining from the
camp and I followed Mm from comp to camp though
nor th Florida, Georgia, Alabama and buck to
florIds.ftleoedfihohewuslwayn just two
ahead alms. I finally caught up with him in Pst
at a girlfriend's house and brought him buck to
Seminole. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to
prison."
Galloway doean't predict any unusual InCISMO in
crime In Seminole In the Murv. "I dont think
problems will increase greatly. But after the
nomysprings
will
Increase proportionately.
"In the List few moidhe I've noticed that people
are getting more Involved, cooperating with law
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In MW 7.M$ of trvtb 6 dM fiuIUve. is
Flori&amp; and eth stain on cue pops Into
1fl11110t7. "And I've always enjoyed a rIlallW.,"
he aeys as he related a ith*moudb ssar,.h hr a
murder.isoact.

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Mayor Maynard
Jackson, standing. on the sidewalk hat-In-hand
asking for contributions, is leading a "last
hours" strogIe by black city officials to save
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the NAACP from what he says could be
i 'JInaociadlsaster..
The NAACP must post a $16 million bond in
t.' i Cfia0&amp;y`COuit in Mississippi by Oct.2ffIt
IztOappéaIa$I2million lat won by1
white merchants in Port Gibson, Miss. The
state requires the posting of- a bond covering

no recotd. on file In the cues.
an
old, yellowed warrant.
Galloway spent several afternoons with a judge
recalling the defrnde.ga,
at
can and what eventually had harmmned to the
defendeAs or witnesses in the cues. His knowledse
ofpurging docketso(the old cues
that It us unfeulble to try to activate.
adhoritlet
There was one cue senr.1 years ago In which
And
swift hithoeeday,w
Galloway
was the Investigator. A woman was raped
r$'cnit
twice year.
er
home
and a sped arreeteti. Then the
'!nhlO3I found usanons of moonshine
ini at h
suspedwu sent to aMstern
hospital ,hae he
near Pull (went Of Sanford). i watched oral a
escaped. Eight years later he was found In
man came for it that night I arraded
Californl extradited and tiled, convicted and sent
next morning he pleaded guilty, was sentenced to
to
prison. Galloway remembered every detail of the
in prison and loaded on the date prison
Investigation when trial time finally caine around.
"I've enjoyed working with the courts and the
11w moonshiner's trade was •'i
There's no way I can express my ap
down from fatherto son," Galloway
said. "It was
predation. And I think the new wilforrn sydam I
the only way some people ever knew how to make a
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courts Is much better than the old system."
"There's no way law enforcement can be selfBut inanhiayears Of iaw enforcement aalloway
• siYi never have citizens failed to co*rate anyway
sustaining. The taxpayers have to pay for the
service because fines won't fund the protection
they're asked. "I've never been refused assistance
lw'
by a citizen. And I've never had problems with
Through the yearaof investigative work Gapoway
any problems."
• says he's found that It takes detilcil tnn and lots of
Galloway has an uncanny memory for details.
workto solve cases. 'You get some small leads,
a cue that I couldn't lAter recall
• follow them up, develop them and finally get enough
the facts In co urt."
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Information to make an arrest."
About six or seven years ago us memory was
"ft's hard to disguise yourself from the public.
used to dear circuit count dockets of
that just
You can drive a plain car but people know you. They
about everyone had forgotten. There were little or
look at the person," said Galloway.
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16 sits. and Od 3m,.)
"Ws have bosh teit belPir
physically and hive .ni.y,d
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In Imposing sentence, U.S. blstrict Court
Judge William H. Orrick Jr. told Miss Hearst,
"The violent nature of your conduct cannot be
j cndoned."
Miss 1earst, 22, stood silent Friday as
Orrléknoted that while be had "the deepest
I • compasslcm" for her, a jury found that she
"freely. and voluntarily participated In an
r ann bank robbery"
on April 15, 1974.
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Pioblow4—and Inmsstcai.sais.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
A government
prosecutor says he will fight a motion to free
convicted bank robber Patricia Hearst on ball
while lawyers appeal her seven-year jail sen-

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were examined at a local hospital and

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The children, all 6-years.cld, were returning
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Announce the opening of their branch office
for the practice of
UROLOGY
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Involved In Accident

NORTH MIAMI BEACH (AP)
the second time this week, a school

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area. Some were fining WW" copper dulls,
To my knowledge the lad dill raided and
destroyed lure was on. I helped tear tç May 21,
1103 off South Sanford Avenue hi a lump."
Loàl Jul en handed out om duff £êiltencea to
'shinerS
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tiseir offense a capital case, and Balkan politics
should have nothing to do with the way It is
WORM
either as aerial piracy snider federal
law or murder under state law.
This case provides one more example of
need for the proposed treaty on international

offered to the United
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country can follow that principle on Its own.
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*thes. Burled here In Arthiglon National
imididifled soldiers from both
world wars and Korea, and the watch over their
bodies is cusinnosi and ,4wm
Teams of prodigiously trained aetna pace
dipiltarlan make regular pilgrimages to rsa1
firm their appreciation for those whom they
(nav4$Ww ash "k
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lmlIOrTn sobriety, the 1Thess of their respect
Interrupted only by the staccato of their
Ind
datters
The TOmb Is *ltuaL The Tomb is n
partisan. Nearby In the nation's capital the mere
m.Mluin 01 ft will bring solon. to saute, traffic to
stop, and tingles Ic the length of the official
*e.
thsoftdid _
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Findley was remindedat th
byatouning
coustituest. Findlay says the isit" was a
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wwi me news Inst
no unhawn from the Southeast Asian conflict
has yet been buried at the site. A crypt has been
dug for the Vietnam representative, but ft has
been over over envy. The veteran, whom
Findley describes as "distraught," also said
medalsofha.rareond lay for Vietnam, nor

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to blow up the Issue wA of all reasonable
prvortion In a comselffn that Is already Con*
faedenoughasftIs.
Moreover, while the office
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jflflhlI4lfI one, neither Mr. Ford's nor Mr.
caner 's co ing cut in açpon or an assabortion amendient would change the timdomedal facts of the America political and
legal system.
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Parties &amp; Politics

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Evsidns ItoraW, Isofsit Ft.
Sunday, Sept. u. i,ia-s
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why they should e picking
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why they should be picking on any pte 4" 11
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ForanethIng,thpoi.ltIi01bothmaonUdi
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heuasoematobeaboittheaase:WNlebothø
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per,onaUyopoa.d to aboutMns, both areaha
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difterent because of what they did. 7bey are now

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PollisticssAs4Jsual

a "Lady Bng" vs 8sey In hisorol Id. who situ more than 118* yarly for a
lack 01 attàdaci at mity ''on put4bne job.
meetings while KImkos sxllsegue Dick
A local columniat,_cursing (2slna aid
wmi
oo on in glee, mirmuing, Othi.e. leaders (eapedally dead One.)
k.n
"Ha Ha, Ha Ho. H. He."
berges late the Chambers and demand.
Meanwhile, Freeman
et Robert everyone's re4Phtlm.
Pierce, Is asking for a approvaii ot an
knOwS for certain bow the
vote to let old
oninace width any,, In part: 'Ibis or. Peolelieaced
timebonib got planted In her mind. Bit it.
p Wk
dh'snce shall be deemed to be c'M1ve
there. Glimm ing and dmmerbig with
office," be chats. "If a World War comes,
sscplernsgal ad hi adtlon to any other and I
the hit that Is known Only by those bitten
know ft will, Greece will bomb a
by the biggest bug of them 4 the pontical
ad or
raidin fto
too scared yesterday to
him
,
Most
PWC
0111I
would settle
bug.
for Prehand" planning within the min. kiftem .IL What
one, but Kwiatkowski Is atiamantly
ol
orpo at ti gee. at snlnu.
Polite speàlation Li, the pollticiJ Ugid
d people and poor people and eonOf ambition first Ift up when Molly Blom arguing against Mothithood with an it- provided, however, that this or'1'luice cent rate on people who
matter:
Pact" women who has a two-year-old supersedes and repaia my
walked hdo coidy CITh'IlOn chambers baby In her Otis,
Businessmen. Yes, Businessmen, the
planning ord inance, special law or backbone 01 Americ
jone day and saw all those "cite"
a. Anyone who doca't
done care
what you say. Gus regulation which is In direct ecacihie like baineanen should be abeL
secretas 1cu1ng about in hate to hid"Man,
is too
is pietyI and
rm
two
mxb.
I
bring coffa (and, on occealond rolls) to a resolution banning motherssnit
from coIct ber*wi("
pretty handy with my fists, even though
th
those high and mighty moguls perched COm,nhiil ch
"MY gosh, Pierce. what does it ny?,,
rve been knocked down a few times,and if
ambers, Did you hear at
fines KImbrougi
• behind the dais of decision making.
youII done agree, I knock your heads
all you reporters ai.ep oat hi the
"It uys this is= ordinance," Pierce off with a tire Iron."
"Well, well," she purred. "What In andleice?"
wiathowihi ashed.
eoncedu.
&amp;WWII name have we-all ed 1I a
"All this idryneeda Is Men
Namfoloner Bid V11110 Jr., body
"Why didn't you write that?" Kka. Wayne, and other 10 people. like John
my ifst in sets,
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flll o an applJtJ
If we had
a ft4
thing I'll do Is make my own coffee aid grins,
'em, why, we'd bomb every country In the
for Jinuny (ster, auddsdy takes
"We
ll,
how
attorney,
motion
Plarce
MmUL
are world that don't bow down to this
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my iidsrj FREE. You hear met
country. We'd bomb all Communist
FREE." high admol prthdpuls from fiturs rices
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After m
oment of dead silence, md
ollycould
cowdrfea, regardless,"
denly someone Was to hawk the 4411in.
down her welgigy promise, however, the
Amid lIoughter from commissioners,
day's batheis begun to wifoki Perched Figiths'
VIhien's
motion
Is
betted
down
by
ford
Bugle," as Corusnimlon Qialrman a man Ins white suit enters and drags the
Joim b*osiJs —
who
bsilly Mike
Hattaway gets ap and leaves the colunWid old. Taking it all In, Molly Is
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behind a "Let The Son dn. In" alge he plotting a Blitikijeg splat
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cost
rinl,els.
IZiade hinhicif, Democratic Ciininlaioe attorney. Plotting ifdo pl
beginning to have grave reservations. "Is
ans to knock
Then Jane
Cameron and a grotç of this normal? Wh000cee, U it is, I
Harry n'wIstkowskJ Is pk*tfng how to get Torn Freeman out In on
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e fellsilence
swoop,
"radicals"
five cItizens In the audience mad at Kinitrough swats Viblen isdo
with
bore. of swoopo
aid clo Into chambers with derstand now why women don't ran for
county commission."
thes for commissioners

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They got the publicity they wanted, but we
doubt If the future of Croatia Is go g to be any
in
a New York policeman In the

Discovers

Politics being what It is and that lain
ewiie In ahew3Ly with farwtthsg
cesseequena., a woman, Isnu., Lady,
Ms. Miss, Mrs., Mi, or whMi,e,, Ii ào.
sidsrbig, mind you, eldering at amme
Ite a race for county cmn.

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publicize- their cause with a bomb-threat and

terrorism

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Mol ly

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establish that the justice or legitimacy of any
political ca use can be noexcuse
errn fnr trrrr4.t a4.
like aerial piracy s menacing Innocent lives with

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cia. eye on

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Gulf 01 TOthin Jacidit,

War I. The age and

heading for the criminal dock with blood on their

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ft in tha that iS AUSI&amp;an$ will hen to heap a
our wn g'ti which may foil

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passing might mate for political change In
Yugoslavia may explain why a group of Croatian
nationalists chose this particular time to try to

hands. The death of

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health of Manhal Tho and the opportunity
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ar.aI..ireI.

seiai. may fo.

Tlt. Clock
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slawas — ad bl4iry Wis an It wool — the
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popn'e4on ats.i inima wiibi ansi yii,* viia
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itis a
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to
POW
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Accotsing to nhlh's MR 11
the
amid be had bus kid thuwiduill,'--v for "dnuu$e uwlty"i*upue.
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pr1alng dseJonit case .böat bicasse It wan
gj
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Perhaps we may nun he drodadby another
made "ab-haly
III
Odom!
width wM0
1•rt flO ____
hil' or sjw whese.r ha. "the •
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todd the tinNed ftatss ted mite Iciinal
the •klJS for the Ui
free world"
long an the whiles mdi4ilid their case to the aid at the
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bnbthg
at
North
VIitha..
(Ssptlasd? See
adaive COetrul of the nation.
Mooring
Pentagon
to
the
easita,
the
new
vernPapers.)
So Smith aesd.d if
daignid to met's C
Mii ers will be choked by a
in iay cane,
c.
MUM
trailer pour to the black majority.
blacksbet the dufasa, ad "law and order" ag. with jet the sort 01 vIolence that Invites in
Uds may
for America in still acleer, des will r
hi ws
IMIX11 ppIO_
hi It is certain that this latet .upiom.tIe twist
And that gsnret insure td be sorely taut it Jangles and fiWiCcid herder s
in IdISI
reflects a sowing
on the past 01 U.S. 01. the nobdioumi. at Africa se fueled by thesin. 'WI for
III for the
s.
For too 101111 am white Minority governments Of
I&amp;WWOtthONIAgodbwdMi%dwywMmtbe
nign and ooafltion govermnet merely an an opperiodly for soitburn Africa have PUW fat and Onlflplac.flt
himsanItsj In nature. But we Americana have further advaaoemest It Is foolish to
they the sweat and blood at that CoMbl4'i bliCke.
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been 1 " - 1' before by IftemAU01111 wheeft and will lay down their am and . du to their
Those govaments have me&amp; their own bed. I
deMb, and we have become wary.
villages, podiUJ If the new g..n4 falls to alCit VS let them Ne In IL
I

ijack ers
Must
Face
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The Musk

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WAYNE D DOYLE Publ i s he r
NORMAN H OSHRIN Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. mlqánq Edutoi
JOSEPH D. VAN BRACKLE, Advertising Director
II'tlit Ihln.r : %vik. j tvnls M,inth $2.4u ii
Miinthi. $14.20:
Viar. $2&amp;4O. lh M;isl, In Iii'rkL, aine ;a hqijt.
'.ffi($. iniil: Itimih. $2.70; Ii Ii'tfths. $11L20: 12 ik'Ijver. All
Months, $32.40.

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Hot Foot's In Hot Water
Of The Week

III
A potentially
Is on tap for Monday night's city coin__________
uurniuu uuig.
cnuzie-s patsy or the week was
city's charter adopted In August, 1973, was until after the December elec
The cominlsioners will be deciding IJacqueline
ponsored by the local GOP co ittee In
tion, the
subsequently elected to a two-year term In thinking of council now appears to be
: honor of its I'Council of 76,, at the be&amp;UW
to whether to renew an occupational license
December the same year, and reelected leave the pod vacant, letting the people for Hot Foot's, an amunement hail that
f
Dowd
Markham Woods home of Mr. and Mrs.
lad December.
decide on a replacement.
serves as a gathering place for Sanford's
John Sotik oft Farm Drive.
IfTerrydoe.aeekthecfjezectdin's .
aspi ri ng pinball wizards and other
Among the special guests were: State
offi
ce, the city will have only one certain
Another governing body which may yimgsters.
Further, the Croatians; successfully added a
Rep, Vince Feddél of Leesburg; cancarryover official left In office - Cowi- operate one member
But the larger question of recreation for
new
- didate for state representative, 33rd
a terrorist exploit by gaining
reprsttitIve is accow*&amp;1. to something u
'C'monl
Did
you
ever
dllwoman
DeLores
Lash,
elected
mops•i
a
skinny
strongmanfl
of
the
year
Is
Casselberry.
perished
In
that
combat..
Y' youngsters may very well be
district., Greg Drinmond; lith Judicial
35,*nshi his state adasstori from the
publIcUon In our major U.S. newspapers of a
posed last December. Mrs. Lash had
Neela. to say, Finley swww Into
Councilman Charles Glascock resigned
I . 1nnafhu 'isui:tvowto eapkWhis dier grievance
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served 16 months on council
which Is to suggest be
this week giving as his major
There are not many place. In Sanford tell the commIssioners
millions.
his Chid 111"ItIgator, Jack Fulenwidw;
an intalted that he WM be a mxftte
v Yugoslav govem
formgtim about the msttor, let his emotions
Already dated to be on the ballot is a need of more time to devote to his family. where kids are welcomed. They even have ids insurance agency about damage to
I
710
Con
CQUOY, Commissioner Richard William
offlce. which is
ment Most hi)a
-1 Circuit councilman tofinish out the remaining one
the past have beconteg •.
.. ad - u —
CDncensus of am board there also to take turns going Into most of the city,s Iocated next
I and
obvl....déefy held, and they carnal be BIfl
jlidgeshIp
door
to
Hot
Foot's.
to see their crimes covered. In the news. While
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rnes
year in the term of Martin Bicon &amp;., who - appears to be to permit Glascock's ofl'ca convenience stores to bUy a soft drink.
matter to the U.S. Congrea
fanited for warding Xpiesldent ho stilt,. them.
co
od,
Sdiool Board
"Diwb hue lad ifi months I've had
Jullan
plane
to
rim
for
the
pod
held
by
resigned
earlier
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,
this
mon
.
th
federal officials- -In this case urged editors to
; council, seals to remain vacant until the p op *$s...
Sold Findlay to his Conn :"it is time to
m
But u both Mr. Ford and Mr.
Robert CL (%ad) Feather
Voile Williams Jr. of Sanford, who has for two
-if Hot Fool's, on Fronch Avenue new aothing but' Fabtems," said Rns1,who
tenns - currently held by their will In December.
comply with the demand for publication, and the
the ma who answered their country's 1
. party Chairman. BW McContur; Side
abundantly clear, they simply &amp;M,t VIM to lot
has been in"
L
.
amunced be will not seek r"lectim
at the same location
LlIftu Gilffin and Burt Painchlef and the
In Vietnam the am recognition we have sI.Glascock, father of nine and a retIred 25th Street is cloud, that will leave Just
editors
had
good
humanitarian
reasons
for
doing
mcli
a
president
this
election,
and
Comnmisewoma
Jeans
Rodriguez
Many
of
us
grumble
and
en
lears.
Rail said he had
so
WiPs
about
the
be
one
meeting
place
i
another
sinusenent
for
neiriy
sev
1I
or
injury
was
connected
with
employmenL
mayor's
office.
corded those who served in other wam,, AM delays in the processlag of our Medicare
U.S. Army lieutenant colonel,
when the lives of airline passengers were In th
ems until Hot Foot's opened.
wouldn't make very mat difference If they did. 1
.4 State COrnmitteeman Fred StreetraI
In
lAe
Mary
claim
folks
am
buzzing
hail
on
Sanford
Avenue
called
Blast-Off
no
probl
If TarrY choosm to switch and seek the mIsse&amp;
eopm—
t elan? — he decided to
U YOU have Othar health insurance, besides Thai being the case. their cam would be
.
He told am comrojagioners that young
Many stayed on after the party to watch Harry Tarry, Senior member of
rigid the forms and some of our complaints are Jiatifled
baJance, the precedent is a disturbing one.
Amusements. Hot Foot's owner Guy St.
Medicare, including Blue
the mayords office, he Will have to resWi to
wrong by Introducing a measure On the flow Of became of inefficienc
and Blue Shield better served If they were to redirect their
In Casselberry in December, Dennis says bell be at Monday night,
s Patrons of Hot Foot's had destmyed an
the
Ford-ter
debate
on
tfIevlJlo(L
If the Croatians seem to have broken some new
.
governing
body,
Is
considering
mounting
a
run,
according
y
and
bureaucracy.
But
to law, and thai his pod GLe.icock's former council seat and those
the House, a Concurrent Resolution,
Complimentary Coverage, include the name of forlatothecongrasjonal and dab dlatM laval,
to wit: most delays, according to Blue Shield of Florida
I
ground in hijack techniques, there is one way to
Campaign against Incumbent Walter will also be on the ballot for the remaining held by Charles Sizer and Sal Orlando will public hearing - but other Interited $1800 sign - and then, within two weeks
the supplementaj Insurance
"directing Interment of an Unknown Soldier are caused by the lack of sufficient information
uimuteiy
where
after he replaced it, caused about fM
most.
Longwood City Atty. and former Sorenson for the mayor's office In the one year in his council
citizens, high school student and
keep the furrow from being plowed any deeper by
be on the ballot for two-year terms.
fr om the Vietnam war In Arlington cemetery." on the forms.
more
in damuges,
Indicate the policy nwnber 01
Seminole County assistant Public December munIcipal election.
parents, may be kept away because that
Despite Its charter power of appointing
Thus A ever is in government Politicians
others. It is for our Judicial system to move swiftly
Defender Ned Julian Jr., is telling all who
He
also said the youngstera climb up
Famed
Texas
physician
v
A
had
surgery
Terry
There
are
seven
essential
items
of
in
.
la8Ur8
I
%
was
named
a
same
night
b
"back
to
school
night"
for
coundlmpn
in
the
a
person to fill Bacon's unexpired tam
ilMnlnd
A new (see to the Political scene has
in confronting these hijackers with the full force of
bridges even whim there are no rivers, formation you mod provide If your doctor has
Signature of patient for whom the claim is pian. Dr. DeldOfi Cooley bii bull pained,
in
ole
High
School
students,
onto
the
roof 01 his buil ding to drink and
In this case Qngrusnan Finley and 41 oth
surfaced In Altamonte Springs, scheduled parents of Sem
the law and under the principle we have tried to get
smoke out of sight of Hot Fool's security,
er given you an itemized till to send In with your
together
with
various
other
defendants,
In
a
l
who'
ll
have
a
chance
to
meet
their
to
bane lawmakers are trying to solve a problem
t have Its municipal election on Nov. 2.
of Part 2 of the claim form (the bottom million malpractice ldt filed by a font
other nations to accept. That is, a crime is a crime
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that don not exist. In the noisy P,aI I. on they are claim form. These
o Gary Shader, a 29-year-old resident of children's teachers.
I-&amp;
half. numbers 7, 8 and 9) b
"I don't know what can be done other
Name: Th6 should be the complete no= of
regardless of what political cause might have in.
for you by PatlefIL Yes, YOU read It correctly: 31 min
displaying Ignorance and naivete that doe. not patient.
Bartlay
Woods and a partner In the
Without the participation 01 citizens who than close the place ass public nuisance,"
your doctor or his office staff, a separate dollars.
spired It.
Orlando law firm of Bornstein, Petree and
argue well for their efforts in other public an.
are Interested In the question of where the Rusif said.
Itemized bill is not necessary.
It seems that in 1169, according to the UPI
Health Insurance Qaim Number. This ap.
ii
deavurs.
Shatier,
has qualified to run against City
city's
youngsters can go it Hot Foot's is
Pad
bnplanted
The amusement hWl,s occupational
report,
U
2
.
(the
bottom
half,
n%unbers7,$adl)
Cooley
Pears on your red, white and blue Medicare Card.
a heart valve In the
Commissioner Sandra Glenn.
positive outcome of the It
Is not completed for you by the doctor's office, plaintIff, who does not contend that the operation
closed,
the
discussion
Monday
night
may
license
renewal may be turned down on
I
Shader picked a tough one to oppose In
VdnamwrIsthatfthu not, uy,Ja not use your
get no farther than complaints from technical grounds.
Item ized
was not necessary or was burgled. But In 1975 —
spo use's number because each
then
his first foray into the political areana.
neighbors of Hot Foot's
symbolically unknown American corpse. There person has an lndIvid nom.
Crmls1ar. ft.
A A
t..L....
when you send it along. ia.
six years later - she began experiencing
The awareness that government programs aren't always
ft.
415
The
Seminole
County
School
Board
and
Mrs.
Glenn Is
w
e
n
plenty
of
dead
— 46,367 soldiers were killed
pi
er first term on
Insmranceman Tony Russi, who com- studying the city's zoning map, said "I
. contains an seven essential items.
symptoms similar to those she had had before
advisory committee - made up almost
Sex. Check male or female.
vial they are cracked up to be has deepened and spread widely.
e
Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer snake
th board and Is very active in civic and
In action In Southeas Asia, and another 10,000
plained to the commissioners about think the license was Issued In error In the
So we have had Arthur Schlesinger Jr., along with 100 other
the operation,
Address: Include your zip code number.
entirely of parent.,- this surmisal Is about
convenient whipping boys for anything
In filing your own '4aIm, attach your Itemized
governmental organizations in the city,
of
natural
causes
there
—
but
vandalism caused by Hot Foot's patrons,
ankfu
y
I
first place."
Our
medical-legal
expe
schols and Public officials at the Now Frontier and Grat
-as
far
th
ll
Phone
number:
rtis
e
and
10
off
baseas
It
can
U
you
have
a
phone
get.
But
cents
used
b
It
,
seems
to
li
d
th
e
I
bill and make sure the diagnosis Is the same as to be worth a cup
that seems to be wrong In the local school
the region and the state.
none of them expired in such condition as to be number.
may
be
joined
by
people
who
Live
behind
Society era, gathered In Austin, Tex., to evaluate the success of
That area of French Avenue is zoned
of
coffee.
Today
be typical of the Trailwood group's apit takes 35
system.
the doctoes medical description of your
George Perkins, whose commission
officially unknown. Assumlngly, ft was the sb
the
amusement
hall.
Several
citizens
with
Moan Cents. But it is obvious from this story, am to a
RC-1,
the social program ci that era.
proach:
if
Describe the illness or Injury., mdfcate what
they can't get their bicycle path po also
which permits commercial uses to
or injury. U you had X rays, indicate the part of layman, that both professions
A4 Parents, teachers. students and insacs of sir bombing; our side's casualties were the diagnosis
st
is up In the election, has virtually
homes behind Hot Foot's attended the lad cover "Neighborhood needs,"
Prof. Schlesinger criticized bureaucrats for serving their
of the
or bus, they don't want to hear It.
th
e
doctor
showe
have
snide
d.
Sometimes
'
e
body
and
t
eatei
ob
er
won
th
the
se
n
rvers
can
tee
o
umber of X rays taken; types enormous strides,
almost entirely due to anal! arms fire, or land more than one
ff on one or
commission meeting but offered no
own Interests Ahead of the interests ci the people axial
"I don't think any neighbor will say that
"Under present fundings," says Layer, againre-election - no one qualified to run
will treat you. You mud
of Injection., If any; name of medication, and for
both
anytime
something
doesn't
go
the
mines, hence there were comparatively few list the d
st him.
comments.
They merely listened to Russ[ Place is need," McClanahan said.
Why,
not
too
many
years
prior
programs were created to help,
to 1*, people
"the
gn
ia
os
is
made
by
each
doctor.
unty
cannot
afford
to
bus
a
co
ll
Kway they'd li ke It.
laboratory tests, give specifi
u&amp;ecvgnlzable mutilations.
He urged aeaIjcs
c description such with serious heart ailments seldom lived long
an Inspe
through-3 st udents. The fight here Is not
ho ster
e's
Mark the box indicating whether your illness
3 - And some criticisms of Layer and the
as
urinalysis,
c
le
ol,
etc.
fPdPfII
flv#.mnrit
fat
Inu..Gli,.,ê
$.I
k
t1_1
enousti
to
mu
mnvii,
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caucu
wlththeacholboardasmuch as lt Is with
-.,.
board have every appearance of being
—
e imprearlon people have that e pu ic money
the
date legislat ur e, and I'm not pu-'-hg
been made,
justified, one or two of which have been
then and no
th
bl
is
be stol
one cam"
the
The legislature's the one that
According to minutes of the Dec. 4, 1974, sets buck.
mentioned In this space.
the budg
There has been outright thievery and fraud in some of the
et for school busing, not the
chxi
board
meeting,
'coattuction 5
But the superintendent and the school
Great Society programs. But no lnspector'geneyaj can cure the
aunty
school
board."
bicycle
path"
was
one
of
the bup
board can't be wrong every time.
: larger problem 01 self-servIng government workers — keeping
At present, in fact, the Mate f unds only
m
me
nti
oned.
And
since
this
project,
Th
e
panel
recently voted to uphold
their job becomes more Important to them than any other
about 70 per cent of Seminole County's
sp
y,
- Larer's recommendation and pull &amp;
ojective.
annual
school transportation expenses.
Traliwood parents say the school board Is
courtesy school bus old of the Trailwood
I
Self-perpetuation Is the most powerful of buraucradc in.
County taxpayer. will have to kick In
breaking
Its
section of Altamoege Springs.
stthct&amp;
$735,500 to help subsidize transportation
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. The action came after numerous InTIN difference is that In December 1974 di
which
might
betray
his
new
Identity.
I
many ci them sworn to llence by blood osthi,
academic year, and this
there was no countywide safety cornAU told, an amazing 1660 underworld wit- sometimes, s Pool rL If he is married, his wife relld she deserves for the IOU Of her sm.
provements were made by the board to
are
t Ing to 0I Justice Departmat by the
Involves a full range of operating cods is also given a complete new Identity. Then i
dam.
It
was
formed
five
months
lat
gr
test
for
Imp
rove
Over Russell's pro s .imd hI violation f '
nesses have testified against their former
valkll4 conditions In
FBI own regulations, the Army
tie expressed purpose of Investigating not just courtesy busing.
ressaillped him to,
One reason for this adonishing associates. Many defected during the pad year. "Stop" is put on their fingerprints in
' after two statistical cvaluatlons showed
0`
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development in the war against organized crkne They were given new identities and were placed
clai
combat only nine monthsafter recove
such u
In order for the county to be able to bus
Trailwood ranking far below the
01 dangerous dIfl
is a quiet, new method 01 ha1 defedo
It the defector should be picked
ry f,..
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and battle wounds. The reason was that Lie
was F"Moted by the Trailwood parents aH children in the kinderg&amp;den.through
In
jobe,
u
ly
munimum
any
ng
us
al
without
n
ee
d
f
or
vern
nt
danger
level
adabllsbed
by
go
me
Amy
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Two years ago, we reported In a series of
fied, the local police would send the had neg
and - later — by representatives of
third grade
lected to Insert In his Personnel file u
County safety committee, and after board
up, regaeu of how far
pr
ints to
columns
"
FBI
for
a
thick.
An
FBI
defectors
from
the
mob
were
put
on
i; i
k
neighborhood
in
LaagwoA
I
agent
or
record
his
hagpitsUnUon.
But
260
members
former
mobsters,
now
living
under
U.&amp;
M&amp;rdW
Would
then
drop
by
had
temporarily
returned
they
live
from
school,
it would cost tax.
the witness staid, granted new ldentWes and different
The safety committee is made up 01 payers an eatra O0,0OTh,0O0 per year,
name. after testifying for
courtesy
busing
to
the
subdivision
date, a.
li
to
ex
plain
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M
Russell
waS
killed
by
a
booby
trap
in
V
.
situation to
then left largely to fend for themselves, Many of
local po ce d.
county residents, only one of which - based on estimates by county trandrawing government support. This Is an Increase
The charges aren't flied, but the defector Is nai, even though he was Ineligible for Vietnam
L
only
criminu
skills,
were
un
ti*
"Cod
safetyCheck
wasbeingConthem, With
abl e to 0130 during the pad year.
School Transportation Director Fred sportation statisticians.
ct
l4
r his new identity. Less than 100 duty. His grieving mother, Mn. Loretta Sloan,
. - du ed.
make an honest living. We wrote that one prime
Taylor - Is employed by the school
Als
called
the
travesty
to
part
of
the
unpublicized
new
drive
against
attention
o
And -figured on
e of 1fl6 tax rolls
ex-Mafla witness was told coldly to
f Sen. Strom
Yet
Layer
and
the
school
board
dill
s
ystem.
criteria used in evaluating - this would boost
"go on organed crime,
Thurmond,
Justi
ce
De
partment
Is
also
R.-S.C.,
school system's
I
welfare."
sentences, others for new oftens
and Rep. John Jenrette, S.But these S.C.
wound up being the villains. Tmflwood
each are's were worked out over a period of current 8.0 operating millage to 8.32 or
y
using
volunteer
Mafia
defectors
to
persuade
pals
prisoners
are
carefu
bi
s
Introduced
ll
to
a
ward
Last May, the Justice Department quietly
Mrs. Sloan
lly located In "safe" 1100,000 for th
parents picketed school alnIdration
many long, painstaking hours, and each $U2 for every $1,000 of p pe y
still In the mob to turn state's witnesses.
e loss of h
ro rt valuation
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Prisons, with mm record. of their former Werechanged its whole appro.cb. Insiders say Our
office
Sept.
i
with
si
in
gns
demand
g
committee member performs his own f or each resident In the county, which
ee months ago, for example, a Mats
Thurmond has done little
p
j,
umns helped to Persuade government af- mobster active in
- protection for chI1e and making vague
separate analysis of a situation.
the narcotics and UNrY
I
would indeed involve some non-parents.
except
to issue a press release. ft has become
als that they needed to offer more 110 racket-,
The
new
deal
for
Con
Nostra
defectors
grew
'
•cnce.
to
"dead
committee's evaluation scale, an
On
the
was
sununoned
Into
a
federal
inAre the parents willing to go along with
Olt
,
meanwhile,
in
tha
bureaumuc
djcinent to get mobsters to testify against their
Out Of noe meetings among U.S. attorneys and
maze.
1p
,
PresumsWy the dead bodies they meant
ve.tlgator's office for a "ro i
elementary school area must score 50 tills— Are they willing to see their tans go
We
hied
to
track
it
down.
cobs.
ut ne" talk. He had strike force heads. They agreed that more Army Is opposed to paying
learned that the
s i
ints to be fthle for Courtesy busing UP
been fingered
a fo er tmderld
90 children In various isolated marea
friend, ddectoea were needed to cur b organised crime,
Mrs.e Sloan. Its rp
Now the department helps to rehabilitate who said the raby
rm
I
not
of
local
orange
groves
by
I
ide the two-mile limit set by the state will not have to walk along a sandy road
jj
w
as
of
th
cketeer
w
as
Ho
use
fired
ns
e hassle
underworW defectors. They are even offered
those
Among
om,
who pushed hardest
sherurs depmieL
coneion is
make which
legislature. The Trafiwood neighborhood that passes nest to an orange grove and is
from gangland ___________________ and, then*M Should be
d it
Justice Department for Ne
psychiatric counseling to help than adjust to ripe
defection
to
relaye
to
U
ro
ad
over
w
hich
fa
on
earned a 19.69 rating, lowest of any the occasionally traveled by automobiles? Or
for defection.
were
Justice recommendation. The Justice Department,
cti
evrolets after a life of Cadillacs.
Department attorney Gerald Shur,
chief
U.S.
:
is
up
in
arms
runs
next
to
a
grove
which
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After the racketm arrived in an into our sour, will send ft back
Committee has ever examined, According do they expect the county, through some
Gerald Sh ur, a goveet attorney, has also vudigator's office, his
Mar" Will= Hall and John Rogers of the according
Army for revisions.
pt say could har bor child
to Taylor.
f
er
crony
ent
magical process, to handle the expense
ere
d U.S.
office.
top executive of 150 ma
been calling on
mWesters waiting to prey on Younq,-Mas
from a side door.
But the Trallwood protestors totally itself?
two
men
ta
lked
alone.
expected
to
In
This
Is
take
about
13
own derwor contacts confirm that runaround has embittered
un
firms, with a startling request. He has urged the end,
monthe. The
. they walk to Spring Lake Elementary
ore the safety committee's findings.
visitor aed Ut be, too, would th new program
has made
Per ha ps Spring Lake Principal Ernest
the m to take a chance on hiring iz-Mafia
dead
godfathe
from
mother
men.
take
his
cha
"
ey don't seem to know what y'r
es
wi
nc
th
Justice
De
and
(Di
caused
ter had the answer.
Th
ck )
his
It * V5,
brother
,14 A Im
paent.
Boston
flj5
One
to
nun
L Meia
-Southern bank gamely employed a
uneasy n they question
:
.
The Traliwood group fl approached doing," said Pat Smith, a Spring Lake
.,The
only way to eliminate parents'
i
t
"
69147 ,
In exchange for their testimony, the defectm he" bm in &amp;codes.
,
I
Thomas
'former
armed
robber.
He
is
doing
so
well
fl,eil,
ç
Mat his are given new Identities and relocated far from
:A
the board in 1974 when parents learned
et and spokesman for last week's fears," d
ter, "Is to build a covered
- Tm afraid vendors are not permitted in front of
FATAL ERROR: Bureaucratic bungling by 01I served in Viabulm wrote us:
tommunity wants him to run for Lhe city council. III&amp;
Way
were
goin$
to
lose
their
bus.
They
*keters.
"We feel that the people who did
old
underworld
habitats.
Each
witness
VU
t
he
Array
seat
Sgt.
Man
p.
Russau
to
his
;.
"Has
our
democratic
society
boctm
so
bridge
with
sides
and tops to the home of
the White House. Maybe next year, Miss
But the ex-beWlum has gratefully refused.
i
armed with figures,
It must not have children."
He a false birth cut*ate, dFIv,r' permit, Social in Vietnam
e
ach
Individual
student."
death
decadent
and
immune
to
the
foelinKs
t
,f
its
r
In 1911. More bungling today
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tows this would lead to newspaper photographs, Security card, 'baptismal document,
nts
nel
that It can no longer dIspt
req
t that one of the
d
e
to
y
But hold on a n-dnute — shouldn't a
JU5t1Cf an 3 6
I
mmher
dnottoaltc.sybif og committee a
mus
t
be
the
chairstructure
like that also be equipped with
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In Ow artA wtil certain improvements had
man of Seminde's countywide school air catkiltioning?
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they used to commandeer an airliner. Federal
authorities say the various parts could not be
consiaerea dangerous In themselves, and were in
fact observed and passed in a routine airline
boarding Inspection. The fact they were later
assembled in a lavatory to look like a bomb poses a
new dilemma for anti-hijack security.

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Saunders B'. !ieveiWomen
Make- Better Congress men*

Only 15% Of Voters Expected

To Corn. To Polls Tuesday

Suntool. SupervIsor ci s *eso Cfl a MW vow trno wm we won."
e hMp.eictsd a 1, 1. 11 p.r ciot twecet to She sold the Thrldo L,glolMlrs chsaud
?says ..csoI phewy alvIso locally.
$Irlmory.I.tIsnthefremMay%o$.pt.,
"We (olci$uw MN vlaon
iJi.et the lfl sod vdw toot In the primerW ho bees
dcii) have bus 4011ft ltm for yon did Ift down hill aver ace. "7b@ lstin do
the puoU.ui with voter tweed cesid be solved not wwA a lom pedal 01 Urns for è'p.l -'- g
bytW the pkwy eht1os frem Sup (frwa May to the November general election).
il
tanber beck to Msy
the
erderentlil orheery forward from Merck to "We have told them abetter tinoat woald be
May," Mr&amp; arm acit
sees In May rathur than Suptanbie, bet they pay
'lbs l*ldontMak we don't wad to work., esno mind. I'm ready to do boils with all 01
That's heFo5n,"d*a1d. "WejatwaM them r1d mw," ohs said.

ByDOfAIU
ueraswri

Just 5 Races To Bó D.cld.d
Ale Usted On
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Only fti Cd*I I(}4I15 Tiesdoy's secaid Sm1s Cóy Cost jud(sohp.
pekeary .1ectkm ballidendadanotot's .- Many 01 the*.
memftraw
$i$1 ,.lWIsd aisdors us vets In all rac
d.vtirs will ha là dmo.. botw.eui
All ciths votin us hus,à, cW1el, jr Po 4=4 Oat 01 ft, csd out Miller
thenooermJsIldulp.rtIsiolthssIsctlea. Newton andigAli SadSI1O thipesty
Vyh
dthsFbs1d...1g Cost no4MIon to ofjp* In No,eibsrU.S Rip..
Geuup lwe Charles B. Helley 01 ?uplu.
. Rlthwd Kelly (Ml. PM Elcksy) for the
Frederick B. Karl 01 .Tallibo.is vMII two - florl's Mb cc ujodal IMr1d.
(Mad, attorneys, rell$. BercO uhdJomei Dembds to * of the. ceud'i it
C. DschJr. es's sucking the
01 JIgSi
boli..n Nswdpin D. Heock, an
Cost of Appeal, Faith Ajeta, DI*Id. The 1tiio#i
Iottc!ney, d 3. nowies, a
rld Isaapi1..d clii cosdlu rab4 from Leeb
—n',fortherty nMfIcl
Sonihel, to Fat L.udiJals.
to op pose &amp;iti_R, vii .Fd*el(R4A
Locally, beard citotnsy_Also Dicksy and tasbo) In tb 5IiuPdl elétlon for the OMO's
Fre&amp;k H. HIlt 01 'Alemoift Sprs we op. $eh ldd01, comprising pM ol .Sentlnole,
— each other for recently crsdod Ud MiZ and LMacäwdl.
P.

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JOANN SAUNDERS

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JOAsm Smuders Impes to wIn
the Democrede _____ for ft bu't— world ad to ft dingtdersand asonrwlngth
the fifth &amp;&amp;W ceogradmal kitth.th.yden'Iwadidep.," age from 14 to 11 and do
mothertotwo depsone and.
seatTásdayandtogecflto' sheaalt.. dipdiagMar
ranging In age
Iris
—
Is
mj
"A
womiiiiii
become the .wunil women In.
frammtolL
sodsdurdasgIntheW
FlorldaNAM tobeiledidtO
She moved to 110" in IISO
RepriW- 01busIly pLTg, day os.
the U.S. Hose
and
- hu bad horn,. In
centers,
centers,
now=
tatives.
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is
bread
AllamosillieSpehigiand
Wider
soclslpr.lilifls,the
*M
lt*pcst she seeking
Patco'd1rnously1Iv1ngInthe
hoist
Wm
gob
eshel
Iscurrently held by UJ Rap.
• school chllées" ohs: fifth district dirft the InRichard Kelly (R-Now Port cIs for
t.ffiulblgHlOyeest____
.. add. - .'
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Mrs. Iamd.rs' 4lppasild
"Look at the woman In - Ws.Sdsi.tldedthM*hI
Tuesday's
primary ron-oil
to
cow
Congrá and the tithigs they diMcvlt for.&amp; womck
Peseb
Cosdy
Out 01 the e .
pulp
and
be
forceful
withoid
have* accomplished,!'. Mn...
AWNewton.
Qultj
bong.
headed
a
kaesy.a
Sauliders said, pointing to
J
A profileof Newton will
Barbara Jqrdan 01 Teals, podlY. "Perb*. IM
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uimlyaogpcitooisians,aeUa pado and sdirdaasg Is appear Monday.
.• Abmig ci New York and Yvoats nsided In Wuhies rdha
than
50
May
deals.
Burke of California..
.
"Women In Coop" 4btheir . "5S ety W1111411 Wtough
flee — tnt thus we we 1*1. •
homework. After
metlngstbeydcn'tgotob.ri gfttobepStt1dPM114Ina •
to drink, they IohocOeMdWfe1ilI* match. 0b Al 0Xci. .
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MudybWaandknowwbthey. the Congres," she salt
01 the eborUan l, -Mrs.
are talking about," she mid.
117* bad lode the job to Snd$sidftisa"pesionai
prove themselves, to pro,. ftmolter botwes •a woman Old
we peNe," Mrs. -"am** her dodi. fl Is. SSniUiIl(
•. . . • • Eitrenely peransl and does
said.
''Womai are accintomed to • not belong.. before, the
nak4ng dollar
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eds In their. hosowWkfind
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The Bitter_State_Races

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MIAMI (AP) — 1m congrLunal races are fàlwed 11 DethoaMlc nthtIon In theth District. The winner will faa
Tuesday's runoff primary, and all have been marked b b111er. fr'i Rip. Richard hCslly, who narrowly defeated Mn.
wciedk,s, tong deidalo and appeal, that candidates t'oncen.. Smm&amp;a In 1t74. • .•..
trateon the luess
• Mt$sadr(Mandorecd,edli per centofthe.primary
If the renoft cunpelgna 01 the tow TnocrMa and two. "to, Justfi'1 to 5ô per cent threohold foe nominatkin.
Replcuis who are 'tUbIg mih,5 01 theirown party foe
Newton, a' coat deck from Lciz who placed second In the
iwn1lq are any beit'iti'ai, the genital elocilat ram ptingprhnliy wIth 21 per aunt of the -votes, filed jolt against Mrs.
IuoMs against Rapehik-" should be lively .In..
Saundois after Warning that she submitted her financial di..
In the i*b District, which consists of most &amp;ourd county, dosare $Itement eight wkeka after ohs swore be had filed It. But
Q#aty Cuumisakiner Anne. Kalb to running against Charlie Circuit Judge William Gd4Iey refused to strike Mrs. Sounders'
Friedman for the rigid to face Incombed Rep. J. Herbert Burke, iiesne from the rnooff be
a RedLrvi
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Mn. anders said the report Inadvertently was placed In
Mrs. Kaib placid first In the primary with?? per cent of the
90 Mes Instead of bdq maEW to AM Ask ElddlonIn
per cut of the vote in
11MlS
ime1gId.candi. primary Sept.?,
the 1174 geniral election

Lm4ay. Sept. ia, IfS—lA

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ORANGE, UMINOLI, OSCIOLA,
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VOLUSIA, SUMTER, CHARLOTTE
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Wdey, Fde
appear___
fhM
ad Mrs. Kolb cieps1go
strongYI4U5
support
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flllg fie for the SepL?prbnery.
ooI1Lt.01 un
coimeded with .signed so
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stating that I was imable to pay the filing fee
u1maIoly sai'srd1 'citing morstoilem
County. He Wo alticised her• for weeptIfig her Coll•
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• Mrs. Sawidds said. "I can stiUje good -faith
that oath. This
daftCPSi .
"AppaiuetlytSu tact 01 ye 4umdlonhig Is going to beà •psige ma been a M049bsdui to
became no heated that A1fIDIñII, state
kind otscuros.ttack,a. Kolb n-pr N*t "ft hbeck my
QtIc
party
chairman, mat lad weekend
esparine pk life
what people we doapirale. they
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weakening
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ith
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Frisibnan blamed the montodan for &amp;oward Coontys 12.5
Waota
ad
Joe
ovingood,
a
former
Sarasota
per cent nnnpIoyznant rite, the high*In
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County plaiuI cnmt..1nqi,r, argued over charges of
charged that Mrs. Kolbs ibsnd,usal
oust
Th wimer meets Doer lsitker Andrew Ireland In a battle.
projects,
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for the sestheld ar years
Junes'P•'-y
Mrs. Kolb told Frtethnan IbM his romark "reflectyew ow. cv1ngat chirjd thata spy r "bug" has been planted In his
big nine

'yourefortoltasa build
bullilft mordwitim. Ws
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Mrs. Koib prose" pcpltbhns on energy, low-cost housing, the
"Ibis Is like reading the opening a4iterlit of Watergate all over
eñvlromneit and prolems of the elderly and chirJmian again," Lovingood said.
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Terry denied the aflegitlon, saying he "gouldo't care lEes what
M In mod cues he called for coim1ttee, or cmtis to Is going on at. Lovtngood'a headquarters." Johnson said the
A* the problems.
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ThInp arei't much mOre peaceful In Central Florida, where
In the first pdinary, t1itgood captured 47 per cent of the vote
JoAim Sagiders and Miller Newton are rtmnlng for the and JohnaOnfollowed With 3l per cont •

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RapresentauvelnCongr.0
Fifth District
IVot, for On.)

Justice
Supreme Court
Group
IVoti fo Onit

Miller Newton

Charles R. Holley

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Jo Ann Saunders
Legijlathr
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ooking Down On Sanford...
...glves a different perspective than yc*
the sNual view from the ground. The
A little farther upstream, an era Is
Seminole County Courthouse and about to end as the new Osteen Bridge
Sanford's million-dollar marina nears completion. The old bridge is
(above) dominate the city's lakefront believed to be the last wooden bridge In
although the old Mayfair Hotel (top the state of Florida's secondary road
center), jot a few hundred yards system. The new bridge Is expected to
upstream is an eye-catcher, too. The cost more than 12.6 million and confamilar Sanford landmark on East 1st structlon should be completed by
Street most recently served as home to February 1976.
the Sanford Naval Academy, which
closed in June after 13 years of
Seminole Memorial Hospital looks
educating youngsters from all across like a thriving complex from the air—
America. No plans for the proud old and it dominates the east end of
building's future have been announced downtown Sanford.

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This
Week's

*25 of th. 26 S.minol. County Iawy.rs contributing
to the 2 candidate, in this race have
contributed to ALAN A. DICKEY.

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THE LAWYERS KNOW WHICH CANDIDATE IS QUALIFIED.

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THE LEADERS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT KNOW WHICH

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The Sentlnel.Star newspaper has endorsed ALAN

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ALAN A. DICKEY Is the QUALIFIED CANDIDATE

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

iio in connection with a sex
Charles Ashford Stanley Jr.,
offense case.
18, of Wilma Street, Longwood,
As part of the negotiated plea pleaded guilty to attempted
Two defendants entered entered Friday the state burglary and the date dropped
guilty pleas Friday In sex of- dropped a second charge of a charge of grand larceny In a
fense cases as Circuit Court lewd act in the presence of an separate case. Stanley Is free
Judge Robert B. McGregor 11-year-old girl.
on bond pending completion ofa
started In early working on this
Jimmy Lee Cleveland, 27, of PSI.
week's trial docket.
Orlando, indicted by the
McGregor granted motions
J. D. Syples, 31, 400 W. First Sunmnnie County Grand Jury by defense attorney Jack T.
SL, Sanford, was ordered held for sexual battery In the alleged Bridges and continued until the
in jail while probation and rape of a 13-year-old girl, week of Nov. 1 trials for three
parole officials update a pre- pleaded guilty to the lesser and defendants Indicted on lottery
sentence investigation (PSI) included offenseoflewdassauit charges by a statewide grand
ordered by the court.
upon a minor child.
jury.
Syples pleaded guilty to lewd
Cleveland could receive a
Donald A. Dunn Sr., 65, and
act In the presence of a child in maximum sentence of 15 years his wife Margaret Cowan Dunn,
connection with an Aug. 16 in prison at sentencing, set for 67, both of GeLeva, face trial on
incident at Sanford Involving an Dec. 16 by Judge McGregor.
charges In connection with al
8-yearo!d girl. He could receive
In other cases, Benedict alleged Seminole-Volusla
a maximum sentence of 15 Cavallere, 31, Altamonte County lottery operation In
years in prison on the second- Springs, pleaded on contest to a March and April.
degree felony offense. Son- third-degree felony charge of
Dewey H. Smith, 53, 1900 W.
taxing was set for Nov. it
possession of cocaine. He was 111th St., Sanford, was Indicted
Court records Indicate that allowed to remain free on bond in connection with a separate
Syples was examined by a during a PSI.
alleged Seminole-Orange
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psychiatrist
Also free on bond pending County lottery operation.
earlier this month and reported completion of a PSI Is Jennifer
sane but Listed as ; mentally Jenkins, 36, Casselberry, whn
disordered sex offender. pleaded guilty as charged witj.s
Documenla in the court file obtaining clothing from a store
indicate Syples spent six lit Butler Plaza shopping center
months in a state hospital In with a worthless $91 check.

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In Sex Offense Cases

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DICKEY as the candidate MOST QUALIFIED.

Service as Assistant State Attorney
Osteen Bridge

Judge McGregor include:
-Willie M. Reeve Jr., 24, of Miami, accused
of obtaining jewelry from an Altamonte Mall
shop with a worthless $139 check
-George B. Haff, 35, Altamonte Springs,
accused of obatining property by worthless
check, burglary and grand larceny.
-Gerald Page, 19, 2835 Grove Drive, Sanford, accused of felony pn'seulon of
marijuana.
-Harold Earl Moore, 22, flnd St., Midway,
accused of battery, resisting an officer
without violence and resisting an officer with
violence In connection with a July 28Incident
in which sheriff's deputy J.F. Bennett was
assaulted while he was arresting a shoplifting
suspect.

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David Jolly, 77, and Lewis Jolly, , both of
Orlando; William D. Carr, 36, 518 Oak St.,
Altamonte Springs; Garry Argro, 36, 216
North St., Altaznonte Springs; and Daniel
Poole, Zl, 240 Oxford Road, Fern Park, all
face charges of possession of heroin and
cocaine.
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said quantities of Illegal
drugs were seized In the search warrant raid
at 518 Oak St.
Other trials docketed this week before

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endorsed ALAN A. DICKEYS

Five men arrested by sheriff's vice squad
agents in an Aug. 19 raId at Altamonte
Springs are scheduled for trials on drug
charges this week before Qrcult Court Judge
Robert B. McGregor at Sanford.

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NAPA, Calif. (Al') - "I dogged It," Joinmy Miller said. "U'
I'd been playing Johnny Miller,
I'd have led by four stroke,.
"I threw away so many dicta
I feel like I missed the cut."
But het1Ie hod a
scrambly, erratic round of per
72 that left him dill in a tie for
the lead with unwed Forrest
Fader after two rounds of the

- HISTORICAL
SITES

THE OLD,
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The old - Swedish.,
cethetery In the Vpsala area west of Sanford and Fort Lane
Park near Geneva
will soon be Identified
u historical sites by
markers explaIning.
their sIgnifIcance.
The cemetery Is all
that remains of the
Upsala settlement,
where several hundred Swedish immigrants lived during
the late 1810s. The
park is the site of
Fort Lane, built in
1637 during the Indian
War.

The city- of Sanford's maintenance shop and other
public works employes have begin, moving Into a

New complex (t p) at the corner of Fulton and Holly
streets on the lakefront. The complex Is being
financed along with the new city hall inasz.1 million
bond Issue. Part of the new complex I. an expanded
maintenance shop for city vehicle., where more
extensive repair work will be possible than In the old
shop (bottom) at 115 W. 6th St.

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$175,000 Kaiser International
Open Golf Tomrnaznent, an
event Miller has won for the lest
two yea's.
Theyedthetopipotgolag bee todsy'a third romnvJ with
135 totals, nine under par after,
one round each an the north and
south courses at the Siverado
'Country Club, where Miller
makes his home.

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Tie For Ko i"_q P.

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two rounds. But he suffered
various lapses Friday, Including a bogey six on the
relatively any, 451-yard 13th
hole on the south course.
His second shot hit the green
and bounced over, Into a bunker. His explosion shot from the
sand went moss the green and
it took him three more to get
down.
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Miller, winner of two American events and the British Open
earlier In the season, appeared
poised to make a runaway of
this event after his opening 63
which set a set a course record
on the 1,54Iyard north course,
which will be the site of the final

That opened It op to a hod of
challengers. Among them are
46yeaold Don January, J.C.
Snesd and kng4dttlng Jim
Dud, tied at 131, Just one shot
out. Dent had a 51, Snead 70 and
January 71 In the beautiful,
early-autumn weather that
graced the picturesque, rolling
hills 01 the California.
Tom Watson, with a 70, and

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the rough to 31 fed-and leer

LynLott, With aIl,wereat 131,
Jiet two back. Las Tevino's 17
matched the bed sour, of the
day and put him inen4,i at
IN. NickIsen and Be Cresshaw, the season's leading
mcnewimer, are not cons-

that hurtas much a.th.ogl
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P'eslsr, one, comidered ens
of the gane's twlgtded yoa
KMIC14 WAS Pinp.reJ by
tom tendsoll In No left Wrist
mad idlest year. An operation
lad December h*.d redors
some of his earlier promios.

Mll1&amp;s erratic effort Indod.
ed two birdies en eagle threea four Iron second shot Out of

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With the advent of an increasing number of
American frontons, general managers In Florida
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On Tuesday. Your Vote Can Help Elect
Fredric M. Hitt As Seminole County- Judge

Good CBers Outnumber
Abusers Of Airwaves
By CIM VW4CII
Roderick Moore of the Michigan State Police.
4tg Press Wriler
"I've got to believe many of those posslbtly in.
Good neighbors olgmm)bsr bad apples on the tozlcated drivers would have gotten away 11 it
CS _
but police say misuse of dUzen had not been for the CS reports."
bend airwaves can be annoying - and
inAlabSma,Capt. John Hen
ionxtlmss deadiy.
patrol said, "They have helped im solve several
An Associated Press national survey of date crimes and capture several armed robbers."
and low police Indicates that for the r -1 Pan
Henderson said the only Interference by CBers
the 41tilmated 5 minimCBers in this country with law enforcement are the ,smokey iqlartsot
have been helpful. And the police say this even - "&amp;nokey" being CS slang for a highway
though CBeft,mro food of reporting highway patrolman. But even the reports on the location
Patrol Care trying to cate spesdar. Police say of the patrol can have helped to slow traffic In
tbO pestles rofls inbc slowing down,
the area, be said.
But there have been grim hv4g
.1I011101PI Mid a robber
a
-A woman kp victizu was killed by ber service station holdup recently was bottled up by
abductors alter CBers interfered with a ransom CB-Operating truckers until the highway patrol
could arrive and pull the getaway car over.
-A vigilante posse of citizens --d operatorsBut In
Living" County, Ill, Sainrnle J.
Graham was ticketed on a charge of Interfering
- More CB New,, Page lB
with a police officer after being stopped for
speeding.
The state police said Graham got back
chased the wrong truck for 75 miles thinking It fni
car after getting the 3peedjg citationand
had sideswiped another vehicle.
broadcast the location of the police cruiser.
-A Pennsylvania- man shot another CS en' have a very positive feeling toward the
thoslast after an argument
on the air over us 01 ability of the officer to communicate with the
a dwvi.1,
-In California, officers monitoring the CS citizen," said U Col. Allen Crystal, assistant
of theIowa Highway Pa
But he said
network found that during a civil
disturbance
troopers
havecases
to be wary of CS reports and make
those involved were using CS radios to protect tr own
their flnIcs
"The day we start making arrests on
basis
Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Paul Gracey said of CS Iran misiop Is the day we'll be the
In court
citizens band operators are becoming an In- for lust arrests."
creasing Influence on law enforcement
In Idaho recently, a CS operator whose
operations - both good and bad.
clunPerArUck was sideswiped by a pickup,
"Uke every other part of life, some people broadcast a description.
e
result was a7
abuse CS radio," he said. Mostly, "They report high speed chase which ended when police Intertraffic congestion, disabled vehicles, accidents vened. The CS chasers were chagrliuned to find
and extent of injuries. It can save
three minutes they had been pursuing the wrong truck. The
getting to
scene. It doesni necessarily save Pickup driver was charitable enough not to press
anyone's life, but It does get help sooner, and you charges, police said.
don't know what might have happened."
"We've had a few Isolated Incidents where
But he idled, "There are some sick ones who they were playing vigilante," said Al Brockway,
make false accident reports."
assistant police chief In Helena, Mont.
"The big problem
with CSers Is overreaction," Involved a person allegedly using foul language
said David Arnold, a New York State trooper. on the air, and some CBers took It on themselves
"They overreact and get all excited In an to find
this person. A fight ensued and it turned
emergency sftuatlz. Bid I don't think they are a out It was
the wrong man."
nuisance."
As for the use of CS radios directly In criminal
Other law enforcement agencies reported that activity, police differ on their effectiveness.
the CS operators have helped toil burglaries and
"There are just too many people on the air for
car hreakis, made reports that resulted In
the criminals to use CS radios to coordinate ac
errestofamanwantedfortheela,thgofapolice tivitles," said U. Don Moore of the Colorado
officer, the capture of another sought for killing Highway Patrol. "I would think that would be
his wife, and helped gather dues in the virtually Impossible. There are just too many
Cowchllha, Calif., kidnaping of 26 children and ears out there."
their school bus driver.
But U')ie Rock's Marshall said that In one
One parent 01 a child aboard the bus said he instance, thieva
using CS radios to coordinate
first learned the children were sale from a CIII- their operation stole more than $10,000
In cash
zens band operator.
from
On
office
In
the
Little
Rock
stockyards.
He
But CBers can also be an annoyance.
also said police broke op a burglary of a liquor
they feel that having a CS unit store when they monitored the thieves who were
makes then nearly a Policeman." said Sgt. using the CS radio to keep In contact with their
Robert Marshall of the Little Rock, Ark., police lookouts.
department. "Their Intentions are good, but 'Police generally agree that manyCB operators
mostly they are a nuisance, bring In the way." do provide useful Information to law an.
An example given by Marshall was the woman jorcematagencies.
who thought she heard a robbery plan being
State Police reported that In June
discussed on CB, called police and detectives there Michigan
were calls from CB operators resulted In 29
went to a motel where they found two persona drunk driving arrests, 72 speeding citations and
searched them and found no evidence of 37 for crimes including 11 feloniti.
wrongdoing.
The California Highway Patrol nald that of 33
"We were lucky they were understanding," reports on drunk drivers from CB operators,
SAW Marshall. "We left red.factd,"
there were 35 arrests.
In Ohio, Richland County SherifFs Capt. Gene
Coataville, Pa., police said that the CB
Had said that his department has had good organization 'l'ownwalch" resulted In seven arexperiences with CB operators,
rests (or mugging, burglary and assault in July.
"Wbera Mansfield policeman was killed Last
In Boston, police Credited CS operaWri with
February, a CS spotIt! the getaway car," Hart assisting
In keeping tension down during the
said. "We've gotten, tremendous cooperation turmoil resulting from busing for desegregation.
from them."
"CRers have sometime assisted when they see
"It's an absolute asset to IRW titforcemenit," zorneon drwng into an area
that is tense and
said Sheriff Bernard Grysen of Ottawa County, adv3.1 the erty 01
the situation," said a city
Mich. Grysen said the cfrpi$ies monitor the CS pli Spokrttman said.
Channels, and there have been nuirierous Cues
As for the cranks operating on the CS network,
Where citizen band operators have helped in Jeffrey Young th
dl e Federal ComjpurJcjo05
recovering stolen cars and catching. traffic Con
on
adfxnjts
that ft I "an uk-reasing
violators,
problem,
probably
in
proport10
to the growth of
"It's been tremendously successful," said U. CS radio
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have been lamenting over a diminishing supply of

It was evident last summer at Daytona Beach,
where rookies Ibar, Reta, Edward and Sutton didn't

did Juan Arrieta come up with
bevy of rookies who got off to such a surprising start
at the Orlando-Seminole fronton in Fern Park?

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Incredible balance of throwers and catchers.
Cheers for Seminole High's
Anton is no stranger to Central Florida, having
defense, which held Oviedo to a
.played in Daytona Beach th ree years ago under the
mere six yards of total offense
handle Jamblo. He's been In Las Vegas, and judging
Lila
0 drubbing Friday night.
from the shots he has been pulling from the left side,
Sympathy for Oviedo, which
is In for a bang-up season. Anton's style of outfoxing
given up 126 points In
a frontcourt foe with the sidesling either outside or
e
along the wall, hard or soft, is reminiscent of the
for Its second touchdown of
4.
season posted four years ago by Alberto, Thelatter
And, Seminole coach Jerry
won everything hands down before opting to greener
Posey has a sandspur to put
pastures In Miami, where he Is a superstar wo goes
under the hip pads 01 his
by name Alberdi.
penalty-prone Seminoles.
Anton Is one of those young men who play jaiDespite the victory, Posey
alai for love of the game. "It's not the money at all,"
was far kom pleased by his
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said An ton a few days ago. "I enjoy seeing new parts
eam's eff orts.
of the world. That's why I left Daytona Beach. I
"Iwishlcould find a hole and
crawl In," moaned Posey. "We
wanted to see Las Vegas. It's nice here in Orlando. Oviedo's David Bass
(22) airborne to stop Darrell showed no class at ll
a out
One day before I finish playing, I would like to play Johnior
there."
In Macao.
to see China."
"We've been lucky so far but
Anton's brother Ramon Is a backcourter with
penalties are gonna catch
the Tampa roster and is playing in Hartford, Conn.
us If we don't stop
4 right now, having Just come back from a serious
back operation.
,
Posey blamed the mistakes
on the poor mental attitude
Likewise, Area Is no real rookie. Not in the sense
i.rneuacaer nun varier trips up Seminole's Donnell Gilchrist
during pract ice this week,
of being a beginner. He made an auspicious
perhapo natural trying lo get up
Seminole's lone score In the the game," Montgomery times and the running backs
beginning by flashing a strong forehand of midfor team that has lost 41-7 and flrd half came about be
causeof dated.
season from
were also caught n umerous
53.0.
p
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luck.
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"I know if we could have times behind the line.
arles
Rlgglns
was
Area formerly played In Macao. He learned )
"I told them all week that II to try a 35-yard field goal but it gotten our
offense untracked ft
lessons well.
they take the game as a was blocked. p,
m has been true tins season
would have
m..
As for the other six rookies, they might not be
cakewalk or a big joke, they'll picked by Ovledo's Hurural But Sanford as super closer. as the defensive line led liv }
a
defmae
raunatont&amp;jrfaces,"daja Bell. He had an open field but so we couldn't do anything."
Lee Greg Pringle, Ricky
ready for the feature game offering from Larrea,
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disg
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ted
Pusey.
Mann,
McMullan,
Ramon, Santi, Marurl and Manolo. But they cer
was over anxio us and dropped Apparently dissatisfied with
Pusey's prediction was true the ball, recovered by RLggln. their performance so far, the
tainly are giving the rest fits.
of Seminole in line first hail. The
Three plays later, Tim Tribe came o ut In the third Flint have held the last three
Th ey bring an array of outside placements,
Seminoles were deep In Oviedo Raines, on
Sanford opponents to a tidal of
of
(1
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quarter and exploded for
caroms and cortados which has pressed Urza,
territory
two
150
yards rushing.
four
t
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but only night, broke thro ugh for a 31- quick tally's.
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tuuuna,
za, A
Cacho and
capitalized once.
for those
yard touchdown.
The first was set up by Ricky
Th e performance of the
early and middle game win, place and show purses.
The problem was, Jint as It
This being the only score, B'a
interception
secondary
was also a pleasing
and
his
the
has
been
for
Perhaps an added incentive for th is roster Is a
past two Tribe fans began to worry.
to
return
th
thard.
e
Uon's
five.
On
the
note
to
Bea
games,
whenever
th
e
Tribe
got
Uon Coach Joe
spot on the club when it moves to Quincy this spring
Montgomery, next play, Jeff Anderson
"The secondary played the
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a
sustained
drive
going,
However,
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for the opening of the Big Bend fronton, which will
penalties would drive then surprised by the halftime score. pl unged through for the score. best ever. Coach Dawson
be the sister fronton and offer players almost year- Uons QB Mike Cox confers with Coach Joe Moo- back
The other to uchdown came should be congratulated
or they would turn tine ball
"We knew we were the
around jobs.
tyomery
a
bo
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Realtor, Sanld
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Perry Mercer
Mr. a Mrs. Clyde C. Rice
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Resident, Lake Mary
Insurance, Altamonte
Springs
Mr.
a Mn. Robert Taylor
Mr. £ Mrs. Hal Head
Ins.
Adjuster, Longwood
Consulting Engineer, Sanford
Ms. Carolyn P. Steastrom
Mr. W. W. '81W Tyre
Realtor,
Sanford
Farmer, Sanford
Mr. George Wilmer '
Mr. Lester Mandel
Realtor,
Altamonte
Springs
Developer, Cauelberry
Mr. a Mrs. Robert WhItehilJ
Mr. a Mrs. Edward G. Stanley
Banker, Winter Park
Printer, Longwood
Mr. Jim Wilson
Mr. a Mrs. V. J. Guetaf
Ret. Military, Sanford
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Retired, Altamonte Springs
Mr. a Mrs..Fredfflck Saver
Boa. Norman Floyd
Sales, Cassetherry
Mayor, Altamonte Springs
Mr. C. I. Buchanan
Mr. a Mrs. Charles C. Hurt
Mgr. Finance Co., Longwood
Attorney, Winter Park
Mr. a Mrs. Jack Spillane
Mr. a Mrs. David Mitre
CPA, Altamonte Springs
Mfrs. Rep., Lougwood
Mr. a Mn. 8.8. Curry
Engineer, Longwood
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dean Downs
Developer, The Springs
Mr. a Mrs. Harold Goodwin
Mr. Roberti. Blrks
Acct. Executive, Fern Park
Owner-Flight School, sanford
Dr. Mn. John P. Spolski
Dentist, Maitland
Mr. a Mrs. Charles Glascock
City Councilmen, Casselberry
Ms. Darlene Stock
Mr. John L. Duds, Jr.
Hairstylist, Sanford
Farming, Oviedo
Mr.
J. Bruce Thorne
Mr. Donald G. Jackson
IOaunucs,
Orlando
Realtor, Lake Mary
Mr. John Harley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Perkins
Owner-Auto Dealership, Longwood
City Commksloner,
Altamonte Springs Dr. &amp; Mrs. Jerome Africk
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph Rhodes
Doctor, Altamonte Springs
Trans. Specialist, Longwood
Mr. John Jones
Attorney, Longwood
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Rodney Dunnaway
Doctor, Longwood
Mr. &amp; Mr's. Lassie Pnickelt
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kent Powers
Resident, Apple Valley
Insurance, Lake Mary
Reverend
&amp; Mrs. Lyman Kirkwood Minister, Longwood
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Bobby Sharp
Dentist, Altamonte Springs
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lynn Ten Eyck
Reverend Mrs. Bill Pickett
Architect, LogoiJ
Minister, Cauelberry
Mr.
Mrs. David Bean
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sheldon Swanson
Pharmacist,
Altamonte Springs
Insurance, Altamonte Springs
Mr. Mrs. Walter Sullivan
AceS.
Margaret KaI-Sorvas
EzecutIvn,
Longwo
Receptionist, Longwood
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Cheney
Mason
Oaks
Attorney,
Spring
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph Hickok
Shop Owner, Lake Brantley
Mr. Stephen S. Bruno
Examiner, Winter Springs
Mr. Mrs. Mitchell Floyd
Fireman, Altamonte Springs
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth Brown
Mr. &amp; Mn. David Guthrie
Insurance, Altamonte Spring,
Resident, Longwood
Dr.
H. P. Koq'njck
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roger McKibben
Veterinarian,
Lake Mary
Engineer, Winter Springs
Mr £ Mr. T..... v...,_
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Alhrt
Rr,m,..,.fr4
a4.l
"ivi
WI5. LOUgwoOd
,
eseaagor, Forest City
Mr. David Fanthouser
Mr. C. ft Ellerbe
Fitness Studin, Altannonte
Court Reporter, SanfIrd
Mr
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael in"
Attorney, Altamonte Spfts
Mr. James C Fisher
Mr. &amp; Hm Robed Bak
Attorney. Altamonte SPUD
Mr.
H.
Patrick
Riley
&amp; Mn. Robert Reid
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Chief X-Ray Tech., Sanford
Dentist, Cii
U L U
Mr. George Foster
SMIn
Banker, Altamonte Spring
Auditor, Altamonte Springs
Mr. Jack lazar
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Mr.Altos Vflll
Developer' Caudh,.r.
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Dr.
Fred
Frazier
Mr. Mrs. 81117 Pllolan
Optometrist, Altamonte s1
Realtor, Longwood
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Larry D Lucarelli
Printer Longwood
Mr. &amp; Mn. Michael Davis
A ttorney, Rolling urn.
Ms. Amni Dobbs
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James E. Matthews
Teacher, Cassel ber ry
Busina" Owner, Winter Park
M4
&amp; Mrs. D. C. Myers
Mr- &amp; Mrs, James WeW*g
Realtor. LongwoodDISL SUPY.-ReDtAcar, Altamonte- springs
c dLo
Dr. Richar
Doe
Optetrijt, Sanford
ngwood
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Santi
MrS Mr's. Georges SL Laurent Developer, Longwood
Sece Sta tion Woner,
Mr.&amp; Mn. Jeffrey Felser
Ins. Adjuster, Longwond
Realtor, Sweetwater Oaks
Mr.
A Mm John Baum
Mr. A Mm Robert Styum
Attorney, Allamolite Spring,
Sales Rep., 14WOod
Mr- &amp; MM William Dyer
Mr. &amp; Mm Lte Maynard
COmtr8ctOr, LOMwood
Banker, Winter Park
Mr.
&amp; MrL Cris DerSto
bk. &amp; Mrs. Duane Holloway
Mortgage Banker,Longwood
Service station Attendant, Sanford
Mr. A Mrs. Kai Hippiehauser
Insurance, LOdgwood
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert Walters
Plant Manager, Longwood

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"I thought we played fair
defense, I say this beca
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F i rst downs

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P"41144-Yards,
73 bo
The win was Seminole's third
1 0 8 1-4
consecutive shutout this season, Ovieft
not an easy feat, But Tribe Seminole
defensive Coach Rouer
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yard&amp; Litton than scored on his they take on the Deland
favorite, the quarterback Bulldogs in Sanford. Last year
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Winters (Largo) 13:13; 9. Chris
Hansen (Largo) 15.11. 10. Paul

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Lyman's Kathy Bringarner
Boys
won &amp;Is individual honors with
1. Astronaut 31; 2. Rockledge 89;
1. Winter Park 1115; 4. Edgewalef
a time of 8:38 on the 1.5 mile in,
S. Evans 148; a. Lyman 167.
course. Next best showing by a
Top Runners

Seminole County thinclad was
the O4 by Brantley 's Jeannie
DArvllle for seventh place

ponents to Just 100 yards
Seminole a only sustaIned thr gi the ..iinea ves.
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(record); 2. Bruce Caldwell
(Lyman) 14 44 3 Rick Hofla (L
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secondary is led by
recovered it on the Oviedo
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D.rral
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ou1d be feature game quality. Anton and Area's
credenitals were strong. But how about Arta, Jose,
Patxi, Soto, Miguel and Coldo? They are strung out
in the early and middle games, but aren't playing
like
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players-manager
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ENDORSE FRED HITT AS
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MOST MATURE CANDIDATE
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B.it* 914. Siminol,. Anderson 12
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S1IW1Cf $41, Raines t4,2,
RECEIVING - Seminole.Raines
In Conque2t 117. Jenkins 112.
PASSING - OwiSdO. Cox )6O,
Willis 20-0. S.m,noi.,Litton 132.
Renaud 2-I1.

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touchdowns on two of Its"* times for the Grenadlirs and
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It was ibnosi a case of Todd tirely and a tldrd.quanter Injary
Too bad football isn't gene Colonial bounced beck to ilk) being able to run when and to Steve Peavey, which
of
It to 14-7 early in the aecon where he wasted.
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Lyman would be nidoig high quter, bid Lyman retallMeØ
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this high school foothill
Lyman 4a11.d at the Colonial
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with a spectacular 15-yard ru4n
on its first drive, Bob
31
Juldor varsity ball last lesin
a fullback Burkhart posted to the two and
for
the for touchdown by Stan u
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later to got the
Greyhounds, the third and Balalabanski
cleared bold
hall
beck
at
the
fowth quarters arewotlias aPons.
thepeth for Todd meetof the
much u the firt half and the Lyman led atnterTvgadonb time.
Brkbiart
-' his way for
result Is an $3 record witch has a 204 could, and certainly
Todd
pee
an
liwiglit
Into
the
first
down
and
aftet a five.
Lyman playm and fans bun. Wishes the itOfl ended thST
Coioniais gimeplan when is yard penalty, Mt Herb Folder
When you lose there
sing with cofl(fn,
cominented aft the gins that on a fly pattern pm play
Colonial was the latat second In a raw
be
"knew, we could wear then covering 25 yards for a
half taco, posting a come- ?1 Lyman coa ch DI
down
In the second half."
touchdown with 4:37 WI in the
behind 21-20 victory Friday uLUU. H WU 1111117
With
virtually
its
entire
line
quarter.
JVJ1 SWat de feat,
night in Longwood before a lies
playing both offense and
than capacity crowd of 3,. ke his Wayam
Enrique Penate came up with
define., Lyman was visibly
Lyman was hootin' and Standing tall In the victory tired by the fowJ quarter.
a fOnbie recovery two plays
hollein' In the first quarter was Colonial running back Jay
The Greyhounds were Ida and Lyman took the beilin
after taking the bill In for Todd. who carried the mail 20 hampered by. leg injury which hm the
afar
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coverthg30
yards onanj.
If id,. C ld Kill
tied pattern. A 17-yard peas to
F
Denny William was Un big
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play to sot up the icon. Ed
Qirlaivaneon's second PAT kick
mad. It 14.0.

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first down, quarterback Fred
Burkett's pus was Intercepted
byBalflabsnib4at the Lyman 30
andthel55-poiundaenlorwuojf
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left flank, picking up a few
cna and waiting for the
noses io ram. As Colonial
moved In his path, he 'csed the
opportunity to change coarse
and run against the grain. At
the Colonial0he bumbed into a
referee alan gurswl.sS by his
direction. As he danced his way
down field be made several
swift moves to sidestep wouldbe
tacklers and raced Into the end
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chalked it up as a loss afterward.
COLONIAL
LYMAN
20
First Downs
7
3113
RuV.s-Yar
2447
4
Passing Yards
71
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Passes
3.27
Pt_s
1.1
Fumbifl.Lo
3.1
5.73
PsnsIIIn.yards
4-30
C.t.n(aI
Lyman

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II 6 4 s-s

I. F older 23 pass from Burkhart
(Christianson kick)
L -Fslder 30 pass from Burkhart
(Christianson kick)
C - McCarthsy 1 run (WiliLarns
kick)
1. - 5aIab..kI 63 Pass in.
?Ircsp$$on (kick failed)
C - Todd 1 run (Williams kick)
C - Todd I run (Williams kick)
RUSHING: Colonial - Todd 34.
176; Burkett 12 (4) McCarthy 3•11;
Slymoniak 1.10; Lyman - Jackson
434; Ansley $31; Burkhart 11(4);
Joseph 1-(-S)
RECEIVING: Colonial- Todd 34.
176; Burka" 12 2-I8; Todd 1.14;
McCarthey IS; Lyman Felder 2.
53; Williams 1-16.
PASSING: Colonial- Burkett 3..
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Burkhart 3.100 71.
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Balalabansklwas asked If It was
his longest touchdown rim. ,,It
was my ONLY touchdown run,"
he mid with a touch o(realism
in a moment of tremendous
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Christianson was low and Into
the onrushing traffic, and might
net have seemed significant at
the time because the score was
30-7.
However, later, It was the
ball game.
Todd climaxed a pair of third
quarter drives with plunges of 1
and 4 yards for touchdowns and
Glen Williams was true onall
three of his PAT boots.

Entry de.ne Is Oct. 9
ThesearUsth&amp;us&amp;Que.ofUsWnjUs
week ending Sept. 19: (Star) Louise Murphy plus In (Ill
avg.), Ron A
All=pIus 121 (162 avg.), Moose .nJ1 f
plus 111 (11$ avg.), Eugene O'Neill plus 101; (Queen)
Linda Cohen- pIus 115 (avg. 112) Teresa Lewis plus 113
(l2lavgj,Edlthcanfleldpluslll (111 avg.) Boumie[lnd
plus 101 (151 avg.); (Youth) Marcle Lewis plus 143 (IS
avg.)

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3) at Montreal (Fryman 13-11),
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Pittsburgh (Reuss 13$) at St.
Louis (MCGIOthn 12.11), 2. 2:13
p.m.
Cincinnati (Nolan 53-4) at Los
Angeles (Doming 1.2), 4 p.m.
Houston (McLaughlin 4-1) at
San Francisco (Barr 1411), '
P.M.
an 01190 (Owchinko 00) at
Atlanta (Rutttvan 13-16), 7:30
P.m.
Teday'soanses
Philadelphia at Montreal, 3, 1
p.m.
Ch icago it New York, 2 p.m.
San Diego at Atlanta. 2:13
p.m.
at St. Lou Is, 2:13

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Fort Myers Cvor..a SM.
Naples Lily IS
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are down out of the mountains and biding their time for
Tuesday night world heavyweight championship fight at
Yankee Stadi urn.
Both fighters had scheduled fight workouts over the
weekend and also were to appear today on a nationally
televised Interview.
All quit his training camp at Kiamealna Lass in the
Catskill Mountains Friday with a flurry of activity. The
champion, an 84 favorite to retain the title, sparred three
rotunda each with Rodney Bobick, Randy Stephens and
Jimmy Ellis. He also worked a total of six rotunda on the
light and heavy backs and with rope skipping.

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Sandy Mayer surprised secondseeded Guillermo Vila of Argentina 6-3, 64 In third round
action in the $IZ,= Pacific Southwest Open.
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James Hunt of Britain was
disqualified as the winner of the July 18 British Grand
Prix and the victory was awarded to runner-up NW
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been gewng iingiisn aria jacu justoutside us miet ana some
blues are being landed by surf fishermen.
The Net Harbor charter boat fleet has had only a few boats
out this week. They report lots of red supper but the size Is small.
Kings and tarpon are thick around the one mile buoy, bass scarce
In the Inlet but plenty of big blues.
The Halifax Sports Fishing Club starts Its annual tarpon and
spinner shark tournament Oct. 2, with over $700 worth of trophies
lobe awarded to winners. Trophies will also be given In the Junior
division.'
Tournament fishing will be held four consecutive weekends
and participants may do their angling either offshore or Inside In
the many creeks and rivers.

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The win, coupled with Oakland's loss to Chicago, lifted the
Royals six games ahead of the
A's In the AL West. Kansas
City's magic number to clinch
the division now Is three.
Larry Guts, who pitched five
Innings of two-hit relief, got his
third victory without a defeat.
White Sex 4, A'i!
Francisco Barrios, 5-8, tossed
a six-hitter and Jorge Orta's

Praser (tally rejected
suggestions that he might drop
Newcombe after his colorless
performance against BaraztutU.
Friday's matches stunned the
crowd of 8,000 that Jammed the
Foro Itallco sports center. Ba'
ranuttl and Alexander played
pretty well, but their victories
were more a consequence of the
endless mistakes of Newcombe
and Panatta.

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believe It," was the W* Lake
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lot 1class on and off the field.
Bran
Brantley bead coach Jim Haley
The big difference Is that Ihe
summed up his team's Clash
with second-ranked Gainesville
McCullorn and Baird became
Friday night. "They have an
familiar with
outstanding ball club. They .
as eacb
showed worn and torn poise in
quick and strong," continued
fourth quarter act.
the Patriot boss.
In one Instance McCujlom
But it was not so much the
dropped back to pass only to L
play of the Purple Hurricanes
ma-li
i.
by Us 'Calnea
that really lmpreued the
Larry Owell who snatched the
Bradley Bunch. The gain.
ball from the Patriot leader Ic
was held at Florida Field, e sset
up the final Score.
which has an artificial playing
A
tone of relief was obvious In
MARK DAVIS
surface. Haley indicated
JIM RALEY
Haley
voice as he concl uded
had dramatic effect on his Unued the Brsntley mapper.
"We are at home for the neil
It
attne'CInes15yarfjflflj
didn't work, so We fl with
Us 5:77 showing and nearly walked two weeks.
"They were In awe the first option which worked cxhalf of the gain.," said Haley. cejntlonauy well.
into the end
Davis added SeabreePatriots get cracks at
ze and Lake Howell.
"It was like we were In Us
the conversion kick for the
"But when we tried O
'p
nnoinitalns for the first
throw Patriots' only bri ght spot of the OA1NISvILLI
time. We the ball, either Us quarterback
L. IRANTLIY
were really looking up
at or the receivers would
evenlilg'
S
First Dow ns
everything. I really don't think
I
WhenMccullomcoujdnotget 72
down. I don't thin
RuShing
3;
It Is fair to send a high school
k
I'll
ever
the
Brantley
Bunch
rolling,
Ill
Passing
ha ve
21
balkhib
high school team play Raley pulled backup quarplay on something there again."
AtlCornintc.
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like that," rtfernlng to artificial
When the visiting Patriots terbeck Baird Lyons off the i
FumblIWSInst
turf as we as atmoere."
II'S
Penalties
ll
finally corn. back down tO bench ansi Into the game to
When you play an away gain. reality, they wer
f could spark a flame.
e
faced
wi
th
a
(""Ville
You give Up Ofl tozcMoc,n, but 30.0 halftime deficit
thought that maybe he L. Crantlay
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could get more traction than
when you're on that turf you
The single Brantley score
GSO4gler
33
cangiveupuireeorfu"
Palo
from
Kngt
McCulIom," stated Ralcy "But (Ba il kick)
camethrough the air route i
The Gainesville Count Con- the third quarter, bit
be had Just ss much Qfa hard
G- Warren? pass from Knight
ut 001 on
cluded at six, bushing the pass from the Patriot signal- time on th at field.
j0afl- Patriots with a 41-7 ca
pass from Juan ( set
"I stisill can't believe it," k ck)
ller Jim McCullom. An n- contin
beating.
Haley In a disgusted
tercetntion by dtl(ISSIYU end tone.
L3- Davis IS
reluri
"-we thought we could rim
"We Just had 102 yards (Davi
straight through them," Con- shutout.
S pass from Knlgh
Mark Davis helped evade a rushing for the whole night and
Davis puliedin the b
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Clewiston V. Saruaa loekur 0
Sradenton aayllior. 23. Pt_a
Gorda Chorlofte 13
Avon Park 6. Arcadia DeScto 0
Jacksonville Kenny 27.
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Jackivlll. Raines 23
eighth Inning scored two rim*
Manager Billy Martin said It ners to boost
Hastings Is. Jacksonville Victory
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2
The water level of the St Juluis River Is much higher than
no chewing out session,"
St. Augustine-St. Joseph I,
usual, giving fish plenty of room In which to hide. This rnsk41It a but apparently It had some
Baldwin 4
*MIS IcAN LEAGUE
a
little harder for anglers to find them, but even so, a few good impression on the New York
2, Brewers 5
Lake Sufls- IS. ChisiIand6
3503.10; I. SantI-Altu (3) 4.00 Q(3. S Fran
1I0
30
catches were reported list week.
Qeveland
holz 7. Vanguard 2
laiider DesYankees.
5) 43.00; P (5.3)53.30.
5th
I.. Pd. Q5
0 2 0 .000 31 61 Florida High 13,
Hamilton County
Fishing from the bank around Outeen Bridge Camp Is good
SIXTH I. Patxi.QuIola (4) 21.10 Atlnta
After losing the fjyg game of nix Eckeriley, 1112, truck out New York 43 61 AN
0 2 0 .000 24 34 o
13.201.00:2. Neaul.SoIo (3) 4404.20 N or ins
0 2 0 .000 IS 64 Taliattasse
with bream the best bet and speckled perch beginning to hit on a doubleheader 3.0 to the De- 10 and gave up seven hits, and Baltimore
u a
9 7
LIncoln 14, Madlson2
3. Utsa Elan. (1) 3.00 Q(3-1) 40.40;
75 74 .313 14
live
Tommy Smith singled and Cleveland
Tedai, sQames
Boston
trolt Tigers Friday night,
12400.
77 75 .447 16½ P(43)
Atlanta at ChIcago
Rev. Grile, who has been bemoaning his bad luck in getting a tin called a summit meeting. blanked
scoredMilwaukee.
twice as the Indians Detroit
SEVENTH
1. Lari-I.Yza (6)
a s
so 23½
Louis at Son Diego
11.00
8.103.00;2.
Mitwte,
lca-Qulola
(2)
bass strike, broke the unlucky streak and caught two on
5.50 New England at Plttsburç't
TheYankeea came out and took
1.00;3.
Urza-Aiberdi
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Baltimore at Dallas
Smithscored on a widsi pitch Kan City West
24.50; P (4-2) 107.40; Big Q(3-1 with
55 43
Buffalo at Tampa Bay
this themore
second
game
30,
scoring
by
JimSistoti
14-14,
in
the
third
DAYTONA RIACH
camp, pulled In one nice
all (2) 263.20. with all (4) 34650.
Oakland
than twice as many
53 71 .334
Cleveland it Denver
FRIDAY'S IRSULTS
UUGHTH
Minnesota
. Sala-Arc (3) 7.40 Gram
Charles Merritt brought In three bass Wednesday which, for as they had In Us previous four and came home an [)ijj
50 73
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Bay at Cincinnati
Callforn
71 Ii .sS os, 5.20 3.40; 2. Santi-Ramon (5) 5.00 Minnesota at Detroit
him, Is a bad day,
pj
FIRST
-1. Kid Coach (3) 13.20
games, and broke a six-game Kulper's sicrifice fly In th Tes
70 $5 .432 15½ 5.203. Maruri-Agulrre (1)
New Orleans at Kansas City
7.403.40: 2. Cap Checker (2) 12.50
M.
Marina Isle Camp manager, CO. Penney, has been playing losing streak
Chicago
Pill) 15370
64 41 .413 23½
New York Giants at Los Angeles
11.603. Florida Buck (7)6.00; Q(3.3)
NINTH
hookey, doing little early season dove hunting In Alabama. In
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Friday's Games
Martin would not be specific
I. Bilbao (4) 16.40 6.10 New York Jets at Miami
13.00; P (3.2) 2".10, 3144.
5.40;
2.
Arta
(5)3604.50;
3.
Arecha
Oakland
New
York
Detroit
his absence, his wife, Mary, and son, Jim, have been taking care about what he told Us players,
at Houston
SECOND -1. Rufus Hazourl (4)
W 4.50; 0(4-5) 31,00; P (II) 132.50
Baltimore 3, Boston 0
San Francisco at Seattle
860 4.00 340; 2. Bobs CInder (6)
of business with Jim getting on the river long enough to take but Grant Jackson, who pitched
TENTH
1.
Cleveland 2. Milwaukee 0
(3) 20.40 7.00
Monday's Gams
21.004-00; 3. Jarhoad Alice (1) 300;
several nice bass not far from camp. Jim said the blue plastic his first complete game since
Kansas City 2, Texas 1, 11 in. 3.40; 2. Fermin (1) 2.1.0 2.20;
Washington at Philadelphia
0(4-6)101.40; P (4-4) 307.20; 1 (44Laflil (S) 3.40; Q (1-3)37.50; P (3-I)
rings
worm has been the beat producer for him.
1) 4464.20; DO (3-4) 50.00 3S.24.
1970 In only his second start in
67.40; DD(43) 101.30.
S
Chicago 4. Oakland 2
Lindsay's Camp on East S.R. 4l reports bass fishing slow with six years, said
THIRD
1. Royal Dancer (2)
ELEVENTH
told Us
o, games schedulad
1. Arta.Zarr. (5)
51.10 670 $.50; 2. MadIson Airs (1)
6503403.40; 2. Oguiza Qulola (1)
all the high water but blue gills and ahelici-ackers hitting very learn "to stop fooling around
5.20 7.10; 3. Jane Bess (5) .O0: 0(1Saturdays Games
17.006-00; 3. Pat*I-Elorza (4) 3.40; Seminole 32. Oviedo
well,
and go out and win, that's all."
2) 71.20; P (2-1) $4.30; I (2.1-1)
.
CalifornIa (Ryan 15-17)
at 0(1-1) 41.00; P(4.I) 139.50,
Orlando Edgewater 29,Oflaflcfo Oak
Fly rod men are tearing up the bream around Lemon Bluff
S?LS0 34.07.
Jackson allowed only five hits
TWELFTH
Minnesota (Goltz 13-11)
I. Monolo-Ramon Ridge 77
FOURTH -1. Jill's Skydrol (6)
New York (Alexander 12.) at (4) L10 6.60 5.10; 2. Bilbao-Juan (3) Evans 6. Winter Park 0
using a small fluorescent bug to take several limit catches this In the shutout.
450 3.202.60: 2. Its Jody (4) $201.50
Detroit (Glynn 02)
22.50 11.50; 3. SarI-Aguirre (I) S.I0 Melbourne 23, Lake Howell 0
week.
ROME
(AP)
Australia
The victory supped the long3. Doncaster Davin (5) 150; Q (4.4)
Boston (Tiant 20.11) at SaUl. 0(3-4)75.50; P)4-3) 192.30; Big 0(1- Orlando Colonial 21, Lyman 20
3300 P (6-I) 42.30; T (6-4-5)212.50
Ed "Woody" Woods, camp operator, said bass schooled In eat Yankee losing streak the placed its chips on veterans more (Grlmsley 5.4), (n)
S. with 811-3) 64.50; (with all-A)
Tampa Plant IS. Tampa Bay Tech 31.70.
front his place about 10
Milwaukee
(Bowe 2-11 at 117.40.
Wednesday and again late in the season and kept New York sev- Tony Roche and Don New
o
FIFTH - i. Penrose Fluor (1)6.10
A - 3,554; Handle - $171,544.
afternoon. Unfortunately, Woody was tied up and did not get a es games ahead of Baltimore ln combe, five times WIxIlbled(In Cleveland (Dobson 13.12), (fl)
Hudson 21. Palmetto 0
4403.10; 2. Ann Pat (3) 6.50 3.40; 3.
Kansas City (Hassler S-b) at
Tampa
Jefferson 25, Tampa Lato Back Door (7) 4.20; 0 (3-4) 23.00 P
chance to drop a plug among them. Roy Reynolds and wife from the American League East. The champions, to play the V141 Texas (Blyieven 12-16), (n)
20
(4.3) 106.10; T (437) 211.50 35.75.
Ocala spent a few days the Lemon Bluff campground and Yankees' magic number to doubles match against Italy toOakland (IahPsen I-i)
it
Union County IS. ChIefland 6
s. Power Man (3) 1540
SIXTH
ChicagO
(0essaga,'.I3),4n)
AMIR$CA$Coo6fl1351ca
caught several good messes of bream and bass.
Tampa Hillsborough. v. Tampa 13.50440:2. Just FOXY (5) 4.20 3.00;
clinch the division now Is two day In the semif inal of the
Today's Games
Eastern Division
Chamberlain 15
Gene Fourakre and wife spilt the honors evenly with a catch games.
3, Mr. Good (6) 450; 0 (3.3) 34.40 P
Davis Cup tennis tournament In
Boston at BaltImore
W L T PC?. PF PA
Venice 27, East Bay 7
(33)157.50; T (3-3-4) 1397.00 3141.
of six bass Wekiva River Haven. They released two small ones
Milwaukee
at
Cleveland
Ball
e
Rome.
In their losing streak, th
2 0 0 1.000 53 10
Avon Park 4, Arcadia DeSoto 0
SEVENTH -1. Cadet Charley (4)
New York at Detroit
Miami
1 1 0 .500 44 33
keeping only the largest. Mr. and Mrs. Cook brought In three bass Yankees had been shut out
The Italian pair l3CIUdód
Okeechobee 36, Lake Placid 6
1.601704.50; 2. Speed Drive (1) 4.50
ti. Eng
1 1 0 .300 43 ii
Tampa
Jesuit
10,
Hernartd
6
but Us six pounder landed by the lady was larger than Us two twice and had scored only three Adriano Panatta, 30, and Paolo
3,70; 3. Heather Crest (1)4.000 (44)
Buff
0 2 0 .000 24 43
Sarasota Riverview 11, Lakeland
56.20 P (6-1) 25.10 T(4-41) 17740;
caught by "Hubby."
NY Jets
runs In their last four games. Bertolucci, 25.
0 2 0 .000 20 $4
Clear-water Central is. Pinellas 31 U.
Central
Division
Fishing an the Wekiva must be picking up even George
Park
0
The two teamswere tied l.lIn
In other AL contests, Balti.
EIGHTH
1. Bob's Fashion (I)
Hstn
2 0 01.000 33 3
Kathleen 33, Vero Beach 7
Cheney who runs the camp caught a bass this week. George more
5.40 4.40 2.10; 2. Sunny Dell (3) 7.50
Boston 30, Kansas the best-of-five competition
ORLANDO-SEMiNOLE
Cleve
1 1 0 .500 72 4
Hawthorne 10. Dunnellon 0
1.20; 3. Burgandy Velvet (6) 3.20
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
mentioned that weenend campers are all getting enough bream, City nipped Texas 2-1 In 14 in. after Friday's singles following
Pitts
1 I 0 500 59 43
Gulf I,. Lake 01 Lakes 12
0( ,5) 3340 p(45) $550 1(45-4)
CInci
1
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0
.300
4-4
33
catfish and bass to fill the air with tantalizing smells as they fry nings. Chicago defeated Oak- the upset wins of Cirrado
Brandon 10, Tampa Robinson 7
15.5.20; 3$,5.
FIRST
1. Jose-Coido (1) 22.40
Jacksonville University Christian
their catch over evening campfires.
land 4-2
NINTH
Cleveland shut out razzutti of Italy over New- 13.20 5.10; 2. AldanaMIguel (11 740 S Diego Western2Division
1. JaS-Mod Be So (3)
0 0 1.000 53 16 Il, Tampa Temple Heights 14
14.20 7.40 s.. 2. MetrIc Mate (4)
Bass arecunUsflats again near Wekiva Landing according to Milwaukee 2.0.
comta 7-5, 6-1, 6-4 and of Joins 3.40; 3. Cacho-Ocilla (2)3.10; 0 (1-4) DakId
1 0 0 1.001 31 21
Pasco
3-4,
Zephyrhllls
0
7450 16.20; 3. Migrate (2) 3.30Q (3.
P (1-4) 221.10.
Dqnv
1 1 0 .500 53 20
David Burns, camp manager. Several In Us two to live pound
Orioles 3, Red Soil
Alexander of Australia over $4.50;
Auburndale 40, Kissimmee 6
4)64.00 P (3.4) 151.50; T(3-4-2) I4LCO
SECOND - I. Oguiza-Yza (6) Kan Cty
0
I
0
.000
16
30
Newberry
14,
Mayo
0
class have been landed this week. The best string was landed
31.92.
Wayne Garland, 19-7, allowed Panatta 7-5, 8-3, 64
20.00 540 440; 2. Eddy-Anna (1) Tpa Bay
0 2 0 .000 0 43
Northeast 25. Lakewood
TENTH -1. Jack Tryon (1) 7.40
Wes.bnesdayevenlng - sevennlce onesall around the two pound seven hits In blanking Boston
The doubles could prove to be 5.203.10:3. icaSanch.z (5) 5.60; Q
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
St. Petersburg Catholic 7, 4401502
Eastern Division
mark. Unfortunately, the angler failed to leave his name.
for his 13th complete game,
decisive in naming Chile's up- (14) 14.00 P (6-1) 150.30; DO (1.6)
Bradenton Southeast 0
3. Moving Lady (3)3.50:0(1-7) 26.10
S Louis
2 0 0 1.000 59 21
Clearwater Catholic 33, Pinellas
A run of pompano hit Us Main Street Pier In Daytona
Ken Singleton's leadoff ponent for the Davis Cup final. THIRD
p It - 2) 103.501 (1.2 5)111.10; 31.07.
Echs-,.Soto (2) 17.20 Wash
2 0 0 1.000 50 24 Park 0
ELEVENTH
I. Wright Marker
Thursday morning and by 9am. anglers on Us pier had racked homer, his 13th of Us season,
"I have full confidence In 3004.50; 2. icaMiguel (1)6.404.40; Dallas
2 0 01.000 II 13
Admiral
Farragut
20,
(3)9.606.604.00; 2. Sonkls Al (1)6.00
(7) 3.50; 0 (1.2) Phila
upatotalof30oof thetastygameflsh.AccordlngtoMerleKeller, launched a three-run Baltimore Newcombe and Roche," said 3. AldanaAlbeqdi
1 1 0 .500 27 31 54
350; 3. The Lost Guide (7) 3.500 (I40 PL (21) 103.20.
NY Gts
0 2 0 .000 24 39
Boca Ciega 35. Gibbs 0
pier manager, big bl ues, three to four pounds are being taken, rally In the second Inning.
Australian team captain Neale FOURTH - i.
S)29.IOP(S-1) iQ3-6OTritecta(S.1.7)
(7)
Central Division
Tarpon Springs 20. Haines city 0 153940 31.34.
flounder, small whiting, sheepihead, and occasionally, a channel
Royals 2, Rangers 1
Fraser. "They are experienced, 20.506.001.40:2, OguIzaSanchez (3) Chcgo
2 0 0 1-000 29 15
Seminole 20, Bradenton Manatee 0
3.10 3. Negul-Zanre (3) 950; Q Mm
TWELFTH
1. Antonio's God
bass are taking the bait.
1 0 1 .730 SO 19
Hal McRae slashed a two-out In good condition, and I think 460
Clear-water 21, Dixie Hollins
deli (2) 1350 $00 4.00; 2. Colonel
(37) 10.40; P (73) 97.50; 00 (2.7) Dtrt
1
1
0
.300
27
20
Largo
II,
Dunedin 3
Jerry Simpson, substituting for vacationing Wayne Brady at single In the top of 14th to give they are the best pair we can
Lucky (4) 7.00 1.00; 3. S.ansage
On Bay
0 2 0 .000 14 55
New Port Richey Gulf It, Lake 0' Himax (I)
the Fishin' Hole Tackle Shop in Daytona, told of big bluefish In Kansas City Its extra-Inning produce In Australia
FIFTH
3.10; (21) 50.00; P (2.4)
I. ManoloLarrea (S)
Western Division
Lakes 12
200 70; 1 (240) 374.40 351.5
55.40 5.60 S 40; 2. Fermin Arcs (3) LA.
Ponce Inlet along with a few Spanish mackerel. Don Withers has victory. McRae's sacrifice fly present." -.
I 0 I .730 40 24
Bartow I!, Fort Mead. 14
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Philadelphia 4-2. Montreal 3-3
St. Louis 10-1. P ittsburgh '-II
San Diego 6, Atlanta 4
New York 1, Chicago 3
itouston II, San Francisco S
Los AnQ.IIO i. Cincinnati a
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Chicago (Renkd 7.11) at New
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York (Swan 3-4) 2:13 P.M.

Congratulatlonito Rosalie Burthart for bowling three
120 genies. She will receive a triplicate patch from both
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The game rn,jned scoçeleu
il the Bulldogs got a blg
the first of two short
Jim Pritchard, where have punts, and were able to
you gone?
c'pltallze on It.
11* ghost of the departed
Lake Howell took position of
seulor quarterback Is hati4lng the bell on their own 14-yard
the Lake Howell High football ilne, with Just over six minutes
team, and ins atuance was left ln the period.
never more evkheit than Friday
Three plays gained them a
night when the Hawks west ne low aIfl yards, putting the
down to defeat for the third ball on the theee and calling for
straight time, Melbourne a piad.
posting a 3H victory.
A fierce Melbourne nab and
Howell coach Qrtls Keen has added pressus of kicking from
his own end son. resulted In
without Pritchard, who early ln S1110101114111Ih&amp;nklng the ball, for
It bounced out of bounds on the
had been the qaNterback for hliwiCi' 21
theee years, and opIbII of
That was all the Bulldogs
moving the team with his needed. Despite a stout
strong p-thig arm and moving defensive job by Lake Howell,
a defense beck with bâomthg Liraon was finally able to and
over from the six.
Joey Chit, thr We
Willie Bannister followed
task of moving fri safety to with the pohd-after4oIEhdown
quart.rback in little more than and the Bulldogs had a lead
a week, won unable to lead his
team to a drive against they never relinquished.
Another punt, this one good
llelbowne, Which P1Y in
for
only nine
yards, tinSpace Coast Conference In mediately
preceeded
the
Brevard Cowdy.
Bulldog's second score of the
As weak as the Silver Hawks night.
were on offense, they might
Unson,
who picked
a great
have been able to bang tough deal
of acreage
by up
taking
a
with an aggrive defense.
off night of p"1Tig by pitchout and racing about his
Mail Simoneill dida't help, own right end, tiled the SaID.
either. A couple of punts wont play again, and was able to
ON the sideof his foot and led to score a touchdown one miscue.
Quarterback John Yanu
the game being broken open in
pitch he hall bad
the third stanza by the
attembut
the
went
Bulldogs.
Astray
and tis bell went over
The first half ended the speedsters
head and
bounced
around,
deep
In the
The visitors, led by
the
Bulldog's
backfield.
powerful running of Cliff
Llnsotn, were clearly the
Llmon, and a host ofSilver
super1or offensive team in those Hawks all raced for the
first two periods, but whenever bouncing pigskin, with the S.lO
nesary, the Silver Hawks senior getting there first.
defense was able to rise to the
Picking the ball up on the
occssLnn and stop the Bulldogs. dead rim, at his own 31, Unsen
was able to get away from all
Only on one Inds did
his
would-be tacklers and go the
Bulldogs cross Lake Howell's
distance
to the goal line for his
goal line in the first half. That
second
score
of I.
play ca deep Into the first
Lister,
Dan
Baker Intercepted
Per"
Lineon slammed over his own a Silver Hawk pus and
M guard and broke tackles to retirned It for yet another
go 30 yards to an apparent scofe.
touchdown, with 5:30 left In the
Then, with seconds left In the
opening pent
game, Bannister put the
But the Bulldogs were caught Ms1'"g tohes to the scoring
for being off-sides
the play by hitting ona short field goal,
was called back.
making the final count, 214.

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Star and Queen of the Mouth rolloff. Any one who has won
a Star or Queen of the Week patch for the mantis of Jim,,
July, AugiM and September Is eligible. Squad times are
today at 1p.m. and Monday at 10 am.
Each bowler will roll three games at IS cents per
gene. The winners qualify for Star and Queen of the Year
in which first prize Is a color, television.
Congratulations to Bowl America for its handling of
•hL.
. ww iucs-ica
..orparauon is appreciative
because It sent the Sanford house a letter stating that It
hadtbematpart1dantaInthusroUoffoanyofUs
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since Aug. 9 and Earl Williams' $50 and $60.
double In the sixth
Aitros 14, Giants 5
"I'd have to say the odds are
Houston scored eight times In
long," said Pittsburgh Manager Inning snapped a 2-2 deadlock.
PadresBraves 4
the fourth Inning-tying the
Danny Muitaugh, referring to
Randy
Jones,
the
National
league high for the season-In
the Pirates' chances of winning
League's
winningest
pitcher, sending the reeling Giants to
Us National League
pengained his 23rd victory, with their fifth straight loss. Cesar
nant.
of
overhelp
from relief ace Butch Met- Cedeno slashed four hits for the
The Pirates' odds
taking first-place Philadelphia zger, for San Diego. The Padres Astros, Including two In the big
grew longer Friday night when overcame a 4-3 Atlanta lend
both teams split doubleheaders, with three runs In the eighth,
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ahead of Pittsburgh. But Phila- Jerry Turner and Bill Amen
delpiula now has 10 games re- and the other on an error by
at
miming and Pittsburgh has Atlanta shortstop Darrell Chiney.
Just eight left.
Mets 4, Cube 3
In other National League
Pinch hitter Billy Baldwin's
vawll
games, San Diego downed At- ninth-inning homer, his first of
lanta ii-4, the New York MetS the season, carried the Mets to
PRESCRIPTIONS
edged the Chicago Cuba 4-3. victory. Ed Kranepool also
FILLED
Complete 5.1
homered for New York and
Phillies 9-2, Expos 3-3
FrSIIII
RSQIII
Greg Luzlnskl, Dave Cash drove In two rur.s.
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In
Chicago's
Bill
each
Madlock,
and Mike Schmidt
the
OPEN MONDAY.
leading battwo runs for the Pt'tlthes in their National
SATURDA
first-game victory. The win was ter, did not play. He suffered a
Longwood Villag
Philadelphia's 93rd of the mild contusion of the beck of
the skull when accosted by two
season, a club record.
SR 434 at 1.4
In the second game, Mon- men in hii hotel Shortly after
treal's Do, Stannouse scattered the Cubs rr1ved In New York.
nine hits for his first victory lie also was robbed of between
League 's

Inning, and Cliff Johnson
blasted a three-run homer.
Dodgers 7, Reds I
Ron Cey's two-run single in
the ninth carried the Dodgers to
their fifth straight victory, but
only their fourth triumph In 16
games against Cincinnati this
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NO QUALIFYING
wm; W. Pickans. Mat. Picksis
Win er I BR, 1½ baths, pansling, cwj
IN Urn the Marriage of
NATIONAL
SprIngs. $2300 down, assume Ij i a
HOMES
AC.
drapes, central air, $35,
MiNis J. Kspkk
&amp; Nellie P.
322..26H
831-9993
SEWING MACHINE
Degr_alin 01_a SI_a &amp; S.Ie Sat.
BALL REALTY
2nd mort'lage, Total paym.
SlistIng rne.4',age tc.caJ ...
CAROLYN JOHNSON. Wife and CEPTANCE CORPORATION
I
Plkhiv.Lt3&amp;E$apefaM,ri
$ ill
A5IaI...35A24,LaMMWTor
Arms
i'MA
I
TAVI5
JOHNSON.
HvMand
$310
Plaintiff,
per
Hammock I
CUTE little 3l5,ibem
for3yesrl,mendrop.
3331002,
10
Singer Future (one of tire best I) in Wood or $1114 disks, Ixecutive ioa*
Reg. Rial utile Broker
Center, Lakalind. Ph.
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOME
home. M owner has transferred
month.)
NOTICE OP SUIT
V.
RATES
BR, 2 full boffis, cart
I
Christopher KaIuIvekas I *1 ___________________________________________
excilhenlcorvIti,p_a,11
SALES-RENTALS
Spacus 1,3,13 SR apis. 7_als.
1 Chairs. secretariat desks &amp;
TO: TRAVIS JOHNSON
STOP AND THINK A MINUtI.if
NANCY .1. lOWERS, ZALES
heat I air, garage, large ye
Patricia ti Piflhllip 5k. .4
TIRED OF
andlneedanew,,,tocarefor
I17W.lstST.,$anford
'swimming, playground ,
of 5IwifIQt .$egutar, Slretch, &amp;
lthruStimes........ucaline
chairs, straight chairs, filing
I
3 park
JEWELERS,J. C. ROIERTION. t
H OURS
dead end streif. 337.I$5, Ow en
Classified
Ads
me.
Lock
me
over
at
100
Plnecmt
didn't
KIssimmIs, Silo II $I5 of NEIl
333-504) or 331.2757 after Hrs.
Deco
stflcMs.
MOK.,
buttOohOle,,
laundry
room
SUB-DIVISIONS???
redeofien
cabinets,
as
is.
Cash
and
carry,
line
I
tory
3$
tlms
..
.
3k
a
Delve. then call us. $5,300
Tixis, 734
Associate.
N.e J. C. ROIERTSON TRUCKI NO
work.. .ffier-e wmal*s't be any.
NWIlOI
1.fl.$32*
'blind
hents,
etc.
SOld
new
for
1:00A.M.
S:30
P.M.
and
cluOhOusS.
2511
*looOd
NOLiS
1405
SANFORD
flflmis .............24caIir..
YOU ARiHERElyffl,d
53V140
COMPANY and SHARON K.
WALK TO SHOPPING._.4 yr. old 3
J BR, 2 bath, central treat I
________
Sell to.' $20 Cash, or i.z.
L I.. SCalis &amp; Wanda 00 killS ___________________________________________ a PetitIon
Cssetberry, 17-57, $30.4
__________________________
Ave. Sanford. PH 3231120
MONDAY tory FRIDAY
- This little cutle will nsf last. Brick Loyrny
BR, 2 bath, central heat. Ownet'
tar DissoIuflan of GRANTS
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
ConeIr. Co Is Josipli Klivnan &amp; *1
air, family rm., garage, large
Paymen Of III per sn.
_____________________________
SATURDAY
?.Noon
front,
tress,
prIvacy.
MarrIage
his
bsiii
filed
against
you
3
TIE
N
GRIEs-.
3
bodr_a
t55,
Defendant.
transferred. What a buyt 12)400.
Nancy, LI 341. WikIva P1mW Ck,
3 LInes MinimUm
w*oom,
HUR*Y,$15,910
'lncrd yard, separate studio. For free home trial call Orlando,
3 room api. utilIties included. 1st 0.
beth CS home. Pe.scit rear yard, VETERANS.... list buy in
central air, garage, Call now.
MONTOMI FORECLOSURE
Fox PImP, Sic 3. sst*.
Pt. Mills 1 Sans of Oil.
Spacettil to LAN CSII,M$ and youate required to serves cepy
VA or FHA, 4 SR home, IiiuI IIs.'
447.1577,5 AM tO 4PM
,p
- t4
1.01 me. required. 332-2100.
equity A assume ioan ci
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ndeIslS,ifay,foif,
$5000 under- comparable
NOlICIOP SUIT
Ea?l,
well. sprli*Ier system. wwc,
GibrielMikiol wf Mary, Lt iii, Inc.. N
MOakIey$wfNa,w,teA.
of i c.
large famIly or in.Iaws. Fri
132,000.331-0103.
swIl
homes.
Cliff
kitchen equipped. Co
Jordan
Realtor
DEADLINES
SR.
2
to Daniel W. Prvkay &amp; wf Linda J., Sa SsbsstIai Hts., Un. 1, g,ouo. NW'. of Sic. 17.21.30 &amp; Tr. C, AmOs an HARVEY COULTER, Esquire, TO: NANCY J. lOWERS
bath,
truce.
sprinkler
system,
one
kitchen eQuipp
lvi to I.
NOW LEASING
'ma
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Attorn.y for Petitioner, wp
531.0232
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PUBLIC
YOU ARE HER Ely NOTIFIED
i,.pi. Walk t
LI 14 &amp; W% of
PITy CnSii I *4 Eva p
C5rtraI heat and air, wali to wail
LOCH ARBOR- By Owner- 31g.
10 Sanianda
0. Carroll $4 SIMIAN
more extras. 43*100.
Woodruff's Garden CenterCOUrt
address
is
p.o.
iox
Yours
thai
an
,
bc
ro
actIon
to
#oteclose
a
mor.
BR,
me sos. SIIUIIfJI. p
The
Doy
Before
Publicotlon
lust:
2
Battr,
dining
Cioutan T. Crive &amp; Joanne L. LI e,
Louis A. Garbee A Beverly
$25100 VA.FHA. carpeting. Owner Pill all Closing
rm.,
central
SEWINGMACHINEREPAiR
101CeleryAve.
Winter SprIngs- 3 55, 1½ bat
LAN RY SAXON INC., S EAt.TOP
City, Florida 33151, and file
gage on the foIllng properly in
H&amp;A, double garage w.worksfrop, Clean, oil A adlust.
Sec.. 123.105
AUCTION
III A. S?tWat* PWidlW. CS, Thiodote R.
h,
costs. From $22,000. Only 5
Regular price
fam. rm., fireplace. I blk horn
Henbich
*4 KiiIWyfl originsi wIth the Clerk of the ab
this remaining.
Seminole County, Florida
%Jd$5
lg iandscap
IL*.
POSSIBILITIES
AIOUND
in
lot, citrus trees.
S. LI 10 1*.
Tony1 Waterweys,
5)2.95. Sept. Special, $5.25. All
12
SUnday
Friday
p©,-y
I
BUILDERS
OWN
HOME3
school.
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inc.
styled
Court
on
or
before
the
25th
IS,
Lii ii. hock "I", SUNLAND
patIo, 130,50o.
27,
Sr_a I vi Mary P. log $ w
.
1001 C.. j
MUST SEEIII 322-7341.
well malntained3lam_a,I,,baffi
AN
iipim,* for Rent
types ci machines repaired. Frn
bath. Spanish design with citr.
apis. and completely
3210901
day Of October. lfll, oltwrwlsea ESTATES, according to the put
Wm. H. StmPer.R&amp;tOr
older home. Larg, wooded i,
St of SIC. *3)33. ron S Ml' Jerty I.. LI U tis i,,.,
pick-up
&amp;
delivery.
Call
Orlando
furnished
studio
apartmeitts.
tyard.
Fireplace
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7:30
in
PM
living
I
Iument may be entersi Gk*4 thereof is recorded In Plot look 11,
rr,
Sit. INS.
twe.In-one home With WPWiI5
repL. James Terry Askew £ *1 aoins, N ii' .4 511Sf NEIl
447.1577.
W, GARNETT WHITE
sent live Lustre Electric Car-pel' Two
conveniently located I beautifully
IS, 1½ bath, red brick. Must sit
formal dining room, family 'em
truckload sale to include
Pages Ii to 23, PublIc RecorOs of
entrance for me indeponio,,. iias l'l5S.Fr.nch
Dade Fed.. Miami to Frederick w. JKry S. to SWD 111*.
3fl.it,
2*' ii N II NEIl (lees 10 Us') of you for the relief demanded in
storage
Shampooer for only $130 per day
WIllIng
with
wet
bar,
landscaped.
Abufliflt
Screened
to
talk
Petition.
Eves,
33314;
3224144
bedleam &amp; dining rosin suites,
p
terms.
Seminole
County.
Florida
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Ord
Peg
Real
Estate
Broker
thifl
kl?d
3fl.ge
$30.00
&amp;*4Peme4a 10., tJnlP C.
WaIfs L. burrows. Exec. *111.4 Sec. 31454513.300.
Singer ZigZag sewing machine In
upstair,..
"GE
Energy
CARROLL'c
(InCIutIng
attic)
a
fenced
back
yard,
Phone 323.1602.
FUSNITURE
4-rsonaIs
wired for pm
, WITNESS my hand and seal of Ms b5, P lied against you, and you
Zoned GC.2. Businessmen should
several nice freezers, same an.
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
NO Iii,. 3. WekIvo VIllas. csii.. John F. to Walter L.
1$H&amp;p
nhsd
nice cabinet. las buttonhole at.
O*
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From $14.
EffiCleICy
and much, much more. On piival
said Court on the 13th day of Sep. Uirequired to serve a copy of
107W.Commercjis
tlques, modern sofas, dinettes,
a tt'is me for the
tachmenl.
$30.
333-4fl,
Lillian I. Symonette A della
lnyest,_a
015.30.
BARGAIN
Call 321.0330 baIwean
drive off Enterprlse.Ost_a Ifoot
tefflber, ins
TV's
PISOrI, 3227501. Sanford
I
Misc:
written defenses thereto, it any,
Glenn W. GiIt* Awl Anne L. to Forbes, Lts 1213 Harden sd etil.,
items.
6st,..Su-n,
130._a.
Mature companion to live in and
I BR, 2 bath, living &amp; dining roomi
342,300,
(Seal)
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
NankAmaricard &amp; Master Charge
upon Leonard V. Wood, Attorney for
Ronald H. Nielson Awl Joyce. LI 11 1)11.
care for elderly woman. MUst 255, I bath, with fireplace, kitchen ,
family- tm., large utIlity rm., 2 ca
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
Carde
Artlwr H. BICkWIth. Jr.
plaintiff, at Suite 211, 251 Maltland
.
ml C. SrsWl.y thorn, 1st *uii,
Alfred C. Harvey A Shirley to J.T.
STATELY OLDER HOME- In
BY SINGER
CuobermanPuPs.earscro0ped,
garage, central heat &amp; all
eQIP9ed, $150 mo., utIlitlis in.
havedrlv_a license. 3224341atter
4 BR, family room, screened pord
42-Mobile HOmes
Clark of me Circuit Court
AL ANON
Avenue, Mamorde Springs, Florida
wjss.
shots. I male, S 'not, 1200. 1
A A_ac.. Lii. hA. The WoOdlands.
One oi Singer's 'op IOuCI ant Sew
dow.4o* Sanford on a corns iii.
PICTITOUUS NAME
1 p.m.
chided. Call eves. 333.1154.
Beautiful
Iatge
shrubs
equipped
1
fruit
tree
kltc herI.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
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32101, and Ill. the original with the
Allen J. HodIsteIn $ *4 MarIe to Sec.
Spacious with 1 WorkIng
Zig Zag machines
fema',. 6 mos.. $110; 34S.s7,
Notice Is harib,, given thai I am
Assume
Convenient to schools A shcppisrç
Recreational facIlities availablr
1200 Fr.nch Ave.
Deputy Clerk
1973 Schult Chateau
For families or friends Of problem COMPANIONS- Single or couple, Spacious 215,1 bath, apt. Kitchen
Cierkotheabovestyhedcourtonor
3 BR. 1½
GOVdOnE.HUINSrIAwIMOII.D..L,
fireplaces. Three bedrooms,
.
IanceofsIss30orpay$II%pe,.
Ginet. Sharp., igt. to Ralph K. engaged In business at I W. 27th PublIsh Sept. 11, 34, Oct.
Excellent family home.
(Club house, Olympic pool, tesris
drinker-s.
bath, 12' x 6$' with)' x I)' tip out,
maiure,IIve In. Excellentworklng
3, 10, 1q74 befotethe211hday.4Odob.r,lflo;
baths. This Is the very Ofri
IS IlK 0. Sin Sebastian His., Un. 1, Joyner Awl Kathryn E., Lt
month Will lake trade in. Singer Two female miniature pW.
323-7310
equipped.dIningr_an,Ilvingr, •
wn Stteet. Sanford, Seminole County, Di 0.54
&amp;
basketball).
$1,300 down
CaiIafterS,323-4165.
For further Information cell 423.4317
conditIons and salary. Mist have
puppies, black, AKC, $50 each.
display your antiques in.
isIs., V2,000.
equipped to zig zag Imakebuffon
air cond.. carpeted throughout.
Florida under the fictitious name ci ___________________ oIhetwlw a Iudqment may be en.
Stensfrom Realty
sn,._a.
ON
2
PL(JS
beautifully
Iandsc
Assume
$343
payments.
323-4170
or
writi
morn.
ape
lured
against
vow
for
th.
relief
references.
Fee
paid.
Save
money
on TV's A Furniture.
0
Rubs? L. Sanders &amp; wf Florence
hoIft. Balance of UI II or 10
Adults only. References
Rodaey 0. Mills Sr., &amp; Myra D. to RESALE IOUTIQUE. and that I
ed.
acres sloping down to I ak e
'73 Ramada double wide,
SanfordAlAnonFamllyGroup P.O.
demanded in the Complaint herein.
Mt. Ow-a Auction every Friday
MAIMPLOYMENI
FICTITIOUS NAME
GROVE MANOR- AttractIve 3 COUNTY- Narclssis Ave.- Newly
to l.A. S*thupathi &amp; wf Jyothi K., Lt James L. Ruisdil Jr., &amp; vi Marie J., Intend to register saId name wIth the
3210041. KISH REAL ESTATE
payments
Overlooking
Lake
Monroe01
$6.
Call credit
3 BR,
BR, 2 bath, kltctren, living room,
Monroe. 3 BR, 3½ baths, spli5
built custom 3 BR, 2 bath, on 1%
Cats&amp; Kittens Box 553. Sanford, FIa. 32771.
30) Commercial
WITNESS my hand and seal of said
332.1174
bedroom, 2 bath home In
235 Spring Oaks Un.?, i34aug.
7:30 p.m. Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441,
WS4CS of LI 301 E WIs' .431. Ilk Clerk of liii Circuit Court, Seminole
beth. woos Jenny Clark Realty
fflan,,Qe,. 322 SIn or Se. at
dining room, den ww carpet.
plan, fenced pool. On quiet 5,reel
acres. Plenty of oak trees, plus
$2Eachtogoodhome
are
Court,
thIs
13th
day
of
September.
Mt. Dora. 901303.1715.
AlIas i. cary
Notice
is
vi li_a
C. English isIs. Un. 3, $,AN.
hereby
given
tIm
we
PrestigIous
area.
A
pl_a,
to
Realtor,
333.1591,
County, Florida in accordance with
SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
133.000.
59.000, 3230011 after S p.m.
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YOU
TROUBLED?
Toil
DIESEL
TRUCK
MECHANICCall
lots
more.
$43,000.
373.1744
Naflesi Hom Aepe Corp.. Lii II.
Mae LioNs, led. £ br Mary the provisIons .4 the FictitIous engaged In business at 31 No. 1st Nfl.
show this one. Has large satin
30 E. lit SI ,Downtn
Frel,
4443037
Class
A.
IS
hour.
Excellent
for "We Care"PI
WtMau4, PUD, 1* US
-;
Court, Winter Springs 33707, C5AL)
kitchen. central heat and air. An
Antique
0.111.. P. Var_a D. Nyisu $ wi Name Statutes, To-WIt:
NEED A HOME? $100 dow, Reduced $1000. 12' *03') BR, 2 bath
___________________
"Hotline," Adults or Teens.
opportunity for hIghly se ______________________________
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
absolutely gorloous rear yard. SAN LANTA- 124 Rosalia Drive- 3 2 SR. 1½ bath, Florida arim
INS Assoc Inc., to ANPI Pisang &amp; Siam, U II $ S as' of
SeminOle County, Florida unier
Se j 053.05 FlorIda Statu$ei 1t57
desIgn,
1-NOISeS
S1.anish
SacrifiCe
located
in
payment
to
EthanAllanfurnituFe.._
qualIfied
buyer-s.
pefiancud
person
screened porch. Canal icc_a
BR.IbathhomeIn,.asa pin
Clark of th Circuit Court
• ''1
*fPt*IIIT.Nge.Lt13&amp;WIOI U, Isgilob Sets. Us. 3,$i7,3.
fictItious name of GINOI. .ottti,
Bedroom, dining room, living
country. Must see to appreciate.
5: Pauline 5 Turner
MONTHLY RENTALS
BR. 1½ baths, central heat.
FACED WITHA DRINKING
Auction
MA EMPLOYMENT
Private road lust 25 minutesti
coniltioni Central air &amp; heat,
By: Jean E. Wilke
Ilk 0. Wlldmare, 124._a.
.l that we intend to resistor said
Frank WiIIIamstoFra WiIIIama Publish: Sept. *2,15,25, Oct. 3.
AVAILAILE
•
room, etc. 322-0911 after 1p.m.
MLS.REALTOIS
$3SOOcash.3fl10i3beforelpMor
refurbished. As low i5 111.000.
Horse traIler, 2 horse tandem, all
PROBLEM
101 Commercial
Orlando. 139_a.
323.1174
cable,
patio.
Deputy
Clerk
CL
fenced.
$l_a.
A*Ian 10. KIng &amp; Donna .1. to 1*1 Elnora Lee, LI 3*, looksrtown. 01034
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
13i1$SO.
___________________________
CoTv,afr..Maid.
metal, $200, also registered Saturday Sept. 25, 7 PM
PerhapsAlcohollcinoyn,,s
Compare this todayl
Saps. I,. 14. Oct. 3, 10,1574
Clifton V. Sr_aing&amp; *1 June J. its $111.
Ccurt, Seminole County, Florida in
QUALITY INN NORTH
Can Help
MOBILE HOME on 100 ft. lot. 21
Carpenter
quarter horse mare.
BEAUTIFUL
yean, This will be a fine auction, wilts
waterfront
52-Apptiancis
bull
din
N &amp; 20 Ilk I Tr. ii,
pt•
large bedrooms. central heat
2 BR, 5*50' mobile home, turn.,
aCcordance with the provisions of ____________________
Nina F. Wade to Lillian Cantrell,
FICTITIOUS NAME
3017$. FR INCH
Only experienced need apply
small, coggins negative. 1200,
IIISR 434, LOISgWOOd
Call 4734w
sites available.
inc
patio
HIGHLAND PARK- 205 Margarep
lode from New York A New
ga,.d
sql. IBrenda Krlechb.um, sql. S a'
awning.
Notice is hereby given thaI I am the FiCtitiOus P1.ma Statutes, To. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Can be moved.
air. Quiet area. sisoo.
BoIls for 1330, (West of DeLand)
Write P.O. Box 12$)
Road-. 3 IN. lI bath home on
Jersey. Come &amp; look Friday A
RoyW.AloanderIviH,fo olLt 7 &amp;N20'ofg,BIks.paImier, engaged in bu*e's a
$1,400. Land 0' lakes Trailer
WitkCtlOfl$4&amp;OSFlOridaStaMss THU IISNYESNTN JUDICIAL
g
Used Norge refrigerator, good
turnisired garage apt., Water
.
i
HIghway 41, I 1.3rd mile west SI,
JENNY
CLARK
REALTY
Sanford, Florida 32771
Ssiltstreet. Extras includ,wail to Rem if,
Saturday f*ll In' 'esved tests
Glenn!.Wllros$wfpi,III,V.,LtQ
LPN, I to 13 shIft. Geriatric ax.
Jim Hunt Realty Inc
Commercial, Sanford, Seminole
Court,
1230
F.
Graves,
Orange
OndiIion,
ISO.
iniy,nop3fl.1.
Call
322.5311
after
a
WVNNF*000
Johns
RIver
at
5'
CIRCUITiNANO .01 $RMINOI.I
Phone
:305)2)
I
Joltns
River
.139
o
P, 'imily
will carpeting, Centrai heat &amp; air,
and enjoy our .ie,aled tPwevre
3lI C. LI
Park, Frm
perlence prsferreo. Apply in
City, Lot
Peviange$
p.m.
Scales Constr. Co. so Robert 0. County, Florida under the fictitious
Days and After Hours
Acres. 5th trailer on rIgId.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
room, range, refrigerator, large
2S2lParkDr.
OVERWEIGHT *
seats, where you can sit &amp; see In
drape, patio, double carport,
373.23)0
Mai,,$10J0.
JOhn vlleie
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con. * or 31* api. dean. clooe In. 50$ me.
lush&amp;wfLydlac.,Lo,*Wekiva nem.OfSANFORDQUICK PRINT
lot.
Nice
and
clean.
$20,500.
CIVILACTI0NN0.74.uv.cA..s.s
•
377395)
Embassy, l2'xld', excel. cond.
Los. Inches and Pounds
3219251
well, sprinkler, fenced, plus extra
comfort.
vaisicont
Center,
510
MellonvilIe
The Huskey Co. to Russell T. Hunt Club. Foe HimI Sic 3, $g
KENMORE
WASHER,
Water
Included.
333.44)
par24,
Horse
AND SECRETARIAL SERVICE, Publish: Sept. 5, 12. 1. 20. D74
Pasture
for
rent
on
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
lots. SPP warranted. 135.000.
Carpet, Rung., Stove, front
Upsalal
The Easy Way
HI-WayllAuction Galleries
Ave.
SwainJr..$patrIcIaP.,uImlA,
service,
usedmachies.
CARPENTER
REAL
Road.
W.W.Diw&amp;wfDoqisl.toRobmI and that i intend to regIster said DED1C
$13
tflCIlth.
3234316.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION
WIlT REALTY
Guaranteed. Call $434330
kitchen, washer, dryer, Wood
(onRt.44,lmile,ast
Club Unit
MOONEYAPPLIANCESIJ0591
1
BR.,
turn.
apt.,
_a M. Potter &amp; *1 Linda K. LI 171 F s'
same with the Clerk of the Circuit II' THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR
lights,
water
turn..
Open House
Plaintiff,
CITY- 101$ Magnolia Ave.- BR. Office &amp; store space availi
Req. Real Estate Broker 321 .0540
paneled, bar, ready to move. $2_a
of l-4,Sanford)
MACHINIST
Thomas 1. RM &amp; *1 Ralcca ci 11. Ilk 0. EnglIsh Fits. Un. 3, Crt. Seminole County, Fiorlde in SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA V.
Nature adults. No pets. $95.
Ibie,
1
323719$
Experienced. Smltty's Inc. has an
bath home in Immaculate
3220775
or best Offer. 345.413.
to ,p p,
downtown Sanford.
67-Llvestodc.Poultry
_a p
$oa
322 274*
22% after 4 wI-days.
accordanc, with the provisIons of PROSATI DIVISION
CHESTER M. WELLS, et ue. it ii
S-LOSt
&amp;
condition.
5$e
Wall to will carpeting.
immediate opening. Good pay,
STAN VERMILLION
•
Club Maosr Valt 3,113,111.
Sunday 14
Earl 10. May Sr £ Maisle R. is the Fictitious Name Státutn, To. NO. 74.M.CP
Knox 10*50' 3 BR, partially furn.
Defendants.
steady employment. Apply to: One or Two Bedrooms, carport, air,
lois ci storage ares, cornor lot, 1500 Acres, osfem area. DiHIlt
AUCTIONEER
Paul U. Kling.le &amp; Patricia A. Jobs M. Jules £ *1 Stsq'eilu L. LI Wit: Section $45.05 Florida Statutes Is Fe: Istatoef
2 Sows. 1 male and 7 pigs, 10 weeP-s Sale
or
Lease
$100.
MORTGAGE FORICLOSURI
MUST
SELL.
321.0240 Carport Sale, Saturday &amp; Sunday,
Ssnitty's Inc., 2714 Orlando Drive,
sCreened in front porch. fireplace,
must sell.
utilities furnIshed. 130 dsp. 332.
(loem. Baum) to Paul N. Klingele &amp; 1111* A. lear Lake Ma_a' s*i,oe
2614 HIawatha Ave.
157.
MAUD DOROTHY MOUCHON.
old.
$450.
Phone
323-4410.
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
anytime.
$100
Reward
With Option
321.2512.
and much more for only 122.500.
Sept. 25 A 24, 104 Country Club
.4 PatricIa A., LI 77 Green Villages.
1514 after fl
5: All Meegher
Raymond W. Macember &amp; *4
Deceased.
TO: CHESTER M. WELLS
77- Autos Want.d
1173 DOWN - Attractive "Doll
FortMreIurnofpJr-saandoWonts.
CIrcle. Aluminum boat, '07 Amd $111.
323.756'
Helen to Harry J. lrockman &amp;
PUbliSh: sept. 3, 12. 9. 30, 1574
NOTICE OF
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It _________________________
and
Beautiful
1SYR.FHAFINANCING
Live
In
Mayfair
home
Hass*eeer.
Salary,
private
SAN
HouW."
MO
PARK.
1,
2.
3
bedroom
Keep
money.
322.1301.
355,3
bath,
"like
new,"
HIGHLAND
bassador,
PARK'65
Pontiac,
Jay C. Saucer &amp; Pauline to James Mary .1.. Lt 1, Ilk A, Sweet,etec DiD-fl
misc.
2013
Classified
ADMINISTRATION
Ads
FLORENCE F. WELU,
GREGORY MOBILE HOME S
room, TV, use of pool. Care for 12
didn't BUYJUNKCARS-fromS10?O.
wall air, kitchen equipped,
trailer apis. Adult 1 family park.
Coronado-. 3 BR, 2 beth. plus a
5110w market value
items,
REDUCED$3,000
.1. Saucer, W lWol E 251' of Niaci Oaks. Sec 3. 501,000.
work,. there wouldn't be any.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
his wife, and
lIO3OrIandoDnive
&amp; 3 yr.oIds. 321-1320.
carpet, large Corner id, con.
Owner-Broker,
323-1147
Weekly.
351$
Hwy
171).
3IWx1OW
Sanford.
or
Call 322-1624 after 4 P.m.
family
Beautifully
remodeled
322-5592
room I Just S
6 rooms, 11
Silo of NEIl of NElo of S.c. 11-21. Janice S. Lamb to Glenn Rodney
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
GATE WOOD MOTORS INC
Sanford. 3235200
CARPORT SALE
venlent to schools &amp; shopping.
323-1930.
yts. old, jiet neighborhood, cI
sq. ft., new carpeting A roof, gai
31, liii N 30 for rd. INS.
Lamb. Lot 53. Walden Tsr., sioc.
I0HTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. THE ASOVE hYATt AND ALL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sonora , 531,300. 3 Br, 2 bath,
Saturday and Sunday
YOU CAN
$32,500. Easy payments.
furnace, large fenced lot. Ness
Io5JtOpping &amp; sctrools. sajoo.
68-Wanted to Buy
Richard S. Lusk&amp;MarI.antoVsH
Hallmark Ccnstr. to Roger K.
CUlT IN AND FOR SENINOLI OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED thetan action to foreclos, a morMORE CASH
2 BR cottage on river, 1)75. UtilitieS
paneled family rm., fenced yard.
2illGroveDnive(Woodmere)
EducatlonalChildCar,fo,asas
high
school.
$19,300.
Owner
323
• Realty Inc.. portion of LI I. Lii 2. Humke a vi EIOIUM.. U 11, Ilk A,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
YOUR
CAKE...
IN SAID ESTATS
tqag. on the IoIlng property In
___________________________
included. 322-WOor 333-4201.
$2.
weakly
if
you
Beautiful
buyt
323-1005.
qualify.
Drive By
For
WreckedorJunk
LAKE
MARKHAM
ROAD0322.
Ilk A. III X. Lake Kathryn p
YARfl
SAtE....
A
C....iI.,
em
We
buy
and
sell
000d
furnIture
arid
CIVIL
NO.
74-IlSZ.CA-aC.E
The$prinqsSpr,adlngOevlige
The old adage "YOU CAN'T HAVE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Seminole County, Florida
ør- 7330435.
Country home with access to lake
thdAddn..$30,_a.
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING th$theadmlnlstratianofmeestat,
sssoo.
Cars&amp;
Trucks
afltlqUe5. HWY 44 AUCTION
YOUR CAKE. - . AND EAT IT" Air, carpeted. 541St 1 vi
SANFQRU- 62 dry Atres near St.
25th &amp; 2lth
til
dark.
6
FIRST
OFFER
lNG-4
BR,
2
baths,
L.413, GREENWOODESTATES,
for swimming &amp; fIshing. 3 BR, 3
'5441 ELM -Lovely I BR, 2 baths,
RaymandF.Resta&amp;vis
GALLERIES.
322.4912.
JolrflW.Noswood&amp;vi Thor_ate FUND SOCIETY,
of Maud Dorothy Mouchon, Town of Longwood, Florida. ac.
Johns.
$110,000.
647-till.
Tangerine
Dr.,
Sanford.
lsviuIW5*5tflA.W5it5off5Ig
bedrooms, $125 to $135 month,
family
room,
wall.to.wail
Any
year
carpqp,
ttrru 3916 models. 7 days
"Get Em While
baths, in excellent condition. BPP
John E. GrIswold $ *4 Mary K. LI Robert N. Danks Awl Rebecca H.,
1
family type home, new kitchen,
a first ciasa Prusinen opportunity
Plaintiff, deceased, File Number 74242•CP is cording 10 the Plot theroof as
SACKETT INVESTMENT
Adults. Phone 323.15)0
central heat &amp; air Conditioning.
week. Call collect, 341-2131.
warranted. $34,300.
Webuyi4edfljrfslture
v.
well for garden &amp; fruit trees.
U, Woodcyat Un. 4. 137.000.
BIG GARAGE SALE- SaIlboat,
__________________________
Lt 1 ilk 24. HeftIer Homes Howell
pending In the Circuit coiirt or recorded In Plat Book 13. Page 2.
Asking $35,300.
an one hand, a career wIth a
CORP., REALTORS
litemorahouseful
They're Hot"
Lewis S. MCEw £ Sersldise to Ph, Sec. 1 5fl,3j
•L
Fireplace, Furniture, Glassware,
2S4SParkDr
Shaded fenced yard. $35400.
ERNEST TYLER TUCKER, it uc., Seminole County, Florida, Probate Public Records of Seminole County,
National Corporaflononthe other
Hunting Camp in Farrnington Area
COUNTRY LIVING- 2005 Na,.
"'
Sarah Skaiwo,i, LI 11, IRS Heftier
Clothing. 9 to 5, Sat. A Sun. 1406
H IGH SCHOOL
Charles U. Brews &amp; *4 Helen , if ii..
112 BRMoblleHomes
Division. the address of which is Florida
78-Motorcycles
We'd like to have tIre opportunIty
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Cislus- Quiet Country ne1g, The government has releailed
2 Lots, 154 * 144', with 25'
Hemes OiL. Sec I. $100.
Valencia Court East, 322.15)4.
Adults-No Pets
Defendants. Seminole County Courthouse, 'ai been Ilied against you, ut
Jimmie U. Brews awl Rhesda .,
to explain all this In detaIl at the
S.
V.
Hartheick,
ORIENTAL
RUGS
Broker
Drive By
money
WANTED
4
BR,?
DIPLOMA
AT
HOME
IN
bath,
for
subsidized
housing
with flew roof. Partly
to
Bernice V. Myers to Richard A. II' ci U S $ all of 6, less E 7
aluminum trailer with bath A built
NOTICE OF ACTION
Me,tlng Place Indicated below.
Sanford, Florida. The personal are required to serve a copy of your
Top prices, used, any condition.
Deltona, 645-44)1
Motorcycle Insurance
paneled family room. Central heat
Qualified buyers. New houses Ina
on room. Electricity, deep well, Moving Sale-Ref.freezer, dec.
Piron &amp; *1 Cheryl A., LI I Ilk C. alley, Ilk 11. lelaIr, $17111.
TO: Ernest Tyler Tucker
Litgeciian3rooinapf.
But first, ifs discuss a few
representativ, of this estate Is Dr. w'Iflen defenses thereto, II any,
2400 HIAWATHA - Lovely older 3
0441,26, WInter Park.
rural area. No down payrvrimt.
BLAIR AGENCY
range, lawn mower, washer A
&amp;aIr.andIargeutilityr_aj,,
2
WEEKS
fenced
garden.
322535)
Eastbrook s.d Us. I, 13*100.
and
$lIOmo.Adutts,nopets
or after
generalities, There will be no
Ward Paul Mouchor,, whose address upon LEONARD V. WOOD, At.
James 5. Brown &amp; vi Patricia to
BR. picture book charm. large
Monthly payments less than r tnt.
323-3114or 323.77 10
reduced to $25400.
dryer, some furniture,
3:30, 322-245.
&amp;
Michael Goldsmith &amp; Keen to Harry Rem,- £ vi Gail, LI $ Ilk I
Carolyn S. Tucker,
531.504
is 19417 Tami Las., Country Club torney for plaintiff, it Suite 211, U)
capital investment on your' part.
REALTORS
picture
window,
fireplace,
Call to see If you qualify.
207 25th st
We Buy Furniture
ends. Friday ttwu Monday. 1500
Dennis .1. Mulheurn 1*4 PatricIa it Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 3 142,300.
hIs wife
Vlta, W000ridge, California sszss. Maitland Avenue, Altamont.
except a small license tee. All tire
beautiful yard. 523.000 to settle LOCH
multiple lisling service
i_a Ho.. Cl 350, 5000 Miles.
S. W. (DADE) HIGH SCHOOL
Sanford Ave.
Mini Farm on S. Sanford Ave., sell
343. Spring Oeki Un. 3., 140.000.
ARBOR- 215 Ridge DriveP.O. las 10132
Training will be furnished by the
Nettle McKinney to John M.
The name and address of me at. Springs. Florida 3270), and file ttse
DAVE'S
estate.
interested?
Excellent cord., 5390. 322-3117.
CALL TOLL FREE
31A-Dpxes
Owner translerredt Must sell 3
or trade for Sunland Estates
Thoodores, Stoplsens, 1*4 UIIa. Mcklnnsy Awl Nettle, Its &amp; 12
M. UNSWORTH REALT
Tallahassee. Florida 32302
Company, at no expense to you.
torney for ttss personal represen. original with the Clerk of the Itoy,
BR. 2 bath home, block from
PRICE REDUCED $5,000. Owner
I 100432.3931
home. GEO. WILLMER,
to Oscer T. Ferree Jr., I. Ilk 3. Lakvlew s.d. IA Mary. $100.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that tative iti 515 forth
You will retail a highly accepted
styled Court on or before the 20th
Cash
l7KawasKI,lsoCC
Rig. Real Estate Broker
55-Boats &amp; Accesoçjes
leaving state. Country home, 1½
Mayfair Golf Course, includes
*4 Jeun. it IS? Spring Oaks Un.,
a complaint to foreclose a mortgage
ASSOCIATES, INC. REALTOR.
&amp; Harold Hall Realty
Henry Conneil to David B. Smith
All persons having claims or day ii OCtober, 1976; otherwise a
product and will poy no office I BR apt., kit. equip., A-C
With Extras. Good Condition
503W. 1st St.
family room, enclosed sun porch,
acres. 2 year old 4 bedroom, 2
131-6100.
For used furniture, appliances,
18Help Vsnted
vi Hazel, partof it 114, Ilk D, DR. encumbering the following real demands against the estate are ludemont may be entered against
Adults. No pets. 595.32223% wk.
•POfl5Si, telephones, secretarial
bath, CH IA, carpeted, family room
$450. 333-3.400.
Must Sell
323-4041 or 323 0517 eves.
IS ft. boat and trailer
dhOme5ite.and 12 'no..
tools, etc. Ivy 1 or '1001 items.
REALTOR MLS
Debra -I.. WatkIns, Repr. eel Mitchells Survey of Levy Grant, property:
help. etc. The Company will even
______________________________
_______________________
r.qulred,
dys after 4WITHIN
THREE yOU to,- te relief demanded in the
and dining room, 2 car garage.
with 75 ip motor. Call evenings,
Delores Robinson to Burton v. si.
Larry's
Mart.
215
pun
warrantyl
Sanford
Ave.
Lot 1, Block C. NORTH MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Complaint herein.
provide tIre pro5pects for you at no
323.5774
Housekeeper. S day week. child core
107 Brentwood Drl 'I, $35,900.
46Commercial Property
373-1155.
See it today, lust reduced to Idyllwlide
_____________________
GAutos for Sale
Levee &amp; Esther S., LI C Ilk E,
Camercn.Irown Co. to Gerald W. ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION
Charge to vms. You will be able to Unfurnishid, two bedroom. Seçrity
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
146000. 3 BR, 2 baths, beautiful
WITNESS my hand and seal of
I
after school, good benefit,,
137400.
want to buy furniture, toilet fixDeposit.
Adults
Preferred.
333Summersot North. Sac. 4.133.100. Brown&amp;wfT,rnaC.,Lt3,p, of UNIT 1 asper- piat recorded in THISNOT10E,tofiiewlthpheclerk said Court, this 13th day of Sep
3 BR, 1 bath frame. 512.500-Terms
work your way up the ladder ci
interior with fireplace. 10 pci.
Boat,
Hi-performance,
r,f,rences
&amp;
transportation
LAKE MARY BLVD.- 120' fm,,. BOSS
tures.
envthi,v, ,,i .,..I,. ii
Michael C. Athoy $ Carel is Shad Hill. $34
Plat Book 17, page 32, Public
44 or 323-75*5.
success by first operating your
avaIlable.
the Court a written statement Of tlsT%ber. 1976.
down, 7~ pcI. Interest. $373 u,
uiursy, 17', 133 HP Marc., power
Lease a DOtIUflinclUdiflQ 2 cars and
required. Sweetwate,- Oaks. $2I
CITY- 310 Chapman Ave.- Duplex
tape * 155' deep ona corner-sit..
2 ACRES LAND. Geneva area. Well.
3439
Neacy A. libsee. sqL, N Mel Lte 11
TImphie, Laud C.. tat.. le Harold Records of Seminole County, any claim or demand they may (Sell)
own Company Branch and then
all.
trim.
9771 or 1400339 after 5 p.m.
322-1104.
trucks. For intor-matlo call mu
pays
Super
Motor Guide Troll
Zoned
for
mobIle
In
super
I.$U
location
sq.
ft.
of
building
Florida.
at
home.
14,000.
super
zoned
for
3l&amp;UIS$Y.f341Lml1,lak. R.HuIhortJr.,$wlval
price.
building up your terrItory Into
3 BR, Wi bath, maso,w-y. 5)00 down,
have.Eachclaimmustbeinwrltlng
Arthur H. Beckwlm, Jr.,
C..Lt
j1311
motor, depth finder, &amp; more. Antiques and Collectables wanted.
Ray
or Jack MInk, 131.1311.
oltices.
Near
town
and
hOspital.
Waymam HIs., Laba A., _a.tog. ee, Trail_ad
$17,900.
M5 bIefl filed against you and you and must Indicate the
FORREST
aPP
(Jnf.jsj
many such Irancties. All this
•
$130 mont P11.
basis for the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
13400.323-1347.
ENJOY
Cleaning tir, garage again? MovIng
•
STORE BUILDING with 3 apart.
Small turns of Quality lewelry,
warranted. Just $25,500.
__________________________
GREENE 114C., REALTORS.
Glenna V. Moiwee to Roy L.
Winter Sags Div. Corp to sre required to serv, a copy of your claim, the name and address of me
lime,
you
will
share
in
the
JUST
MAKE
• By: Jean F. Wilk,
profits
PAYMENTS... '72 end
ments. 7th &amp; Cypress. $11,900.
thina. etc. 333-1jj7 i0is,..
the same Items around you
5304*33 eves. 322-5770.
2 Siradedacreson peaceful St. Jots'ns
Kandrick. Lawrenceburg, md- Il Baywood Design &amp; Corel. Inc.. LI wr
TAFFER REALTY
efees.Ifany.toitonvAit creditor or his agent or attorney.
-'fl-'Medels. dali 733-5500 or 531.
Of the efforts made by those In. 3lRhomeinPaoiaonorangeBI.
Deputy Clerk
ROBSON MARINE
moved last spring? Planning on
LAKE MARY- 1401115 St.1.4: ItlO Normandy Pitt, $100.
pg
River.
I
year
old
custom
be
III Winter Springs Un. 4. sn10..
ecs
divIduals
in
DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE, PA., and the amount claimed. If the Publish: Sept. 19. 24. Oct 3, 10. 1,76
ReilEitateBrok,,lilt
your
cheage,
PINE'.'
WOODS
BARN
while me
297$ Hwy 17.93
We Buy
storing them another year? Don't
Call after 12 noon, 323.439.
Beautiful lakefront,) BR,2 bath,
Roy L KoridricK &amp; *4 Lesta to
attorne for thu plaintiff, at Post clalmisnotyetdue,thedat,w,wnfl DiD-tOO
home, 7700 sq. ft. under toof,
5100£
25'P% St
Bay_ad Design .
Company continues to pay all the
Merchandise
Furniture &amp; Miscehianenus. Sell
to
322-3961
___________________________
de It. Plan a garage sale and don't
custom home on big Lake Mary.
Benjamin Oaiarza Awl Carmen, it Mthøy V. Grossi &amp; *1 Carol, U 41$ Office Box 71), Orlando, Florida will become due shall be stated. If
many
extras.
Reduced
to
expenses. You will be allowed
147,0
30.
for 30 pct. commissIon. Free Pick. 1973 VW Super Beetle, air, radio,
DeItona-35R,l'.bath. PtroneillforgeS to advert ie It in the Herald
323-7832
Paneled FR, with $tcJri firep'ace
10 Normandy Park, 517,300.
heater, new tires. Al cord. 322.
See and appreciate. Open Sundimy,
37102. and file the original with the the claim is contingent or IN THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR
build your little empire, wtriie me
WIrier SprIngs Un. 4.
3521
ups.
Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
after
p.m.
S
1$'
Fiberglass
Orlando
ClIpper,
70
want
ads.
Like magic, the clutter
1dr,arn kitcheni A super Value at
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
_____________________________
Greeter Consir. Corptooeorge*
2 to S. Shad Lane off Mullet Labe
EVES 322.1517 or 322 06)2
"51.
Sanora South Inc. to Thomas A. Clerkoftheaboye.stymedCouflonor unliquldated. the nature of
Company pays you a salary, an
ip
Mercury
Santont
3222270.
motor,
5O-Mjscejianeous
tilt
trailer,
for
Sale
112,500.
will disappear, and you'll have
Dye Jr.. Awl Geneva, LI *30 Wlnsor Vincent 1 *4 Mildred Q.. 1? 36
Park Road.
before October itt', $974; otherwse, uncertainty shall be stated. ii me PROBATE DIVISION
Immaculate) BR, 2
overwrite, Commissions, bonuses, Rent or Sill
1-ISO. 3.49-5401 after s and
extra cash in your pocket.
Manor, 1st Adan.. $4,900.
a ludgm.nt may be entered agains, claim Is secured, tIre security shall Pile Number 76.2$).CP
Edward T. ConIan
1144 Mustang, v-s. Automatic,
3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
blIP'. carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
Sonora SO. Un. One, 527.300.
and even Personal Expmees
weekends. Highway i east, near
vI
Rug
10'
67Stamps-Colr8
*
9',
central
heat
and
reversibl,
with
G&amp;H0ev.Co.toWa,dHcinc.
Realtor 644-ISJ
air. Phone 323.
pad;
$153 mo 323-7454.
cruise control. Air Conditioning,
Sonora South Inc. to Angelo E. yo or the relief demanded In the be described. Th. claimant
Geneva.
you
are
taking
some
short
trips
on
Call
Sanford's
Sales
Leader
MONOORAMMER TRAINEE
lI IN Rh: ESTATE OF
it 231 Woodcrest Un. 5 13110.
1001.
complaint,
AM.FM. new tires A brakes,
Aire Traveler (McGraw-Edison);
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
Bovello &amp; *4 Anqelisra U.. it
siness, It does lOVed
excel
Longwood
Manufacturing
Co.
ANFORD
-OPEN
lOUSE
-12
the
clerk
to
At.
LITZ
BEAZLEY
III
Greater Ceastu-. Carp, Ii lea J. Sonora South unit ,..
electric hedge trimmer; upright
1971 Larson Boat with 123 HP Sale- All Coins, '-i cents to dollars
like you CAN have your 4 BR, Wi bath, paneling, carpef,
WlTNiSSmyhandandthesealof to thi clerk to enable
coed. Mileage low 40's. Recently
dark-By Owner, save realtor IiK
Longwood. Phone 5315430
grass
SzarewIcs&amp;.IL_a, it S Ilk H
trimmer;
__________________________________
322-7412.
3222420
-- Deceased
drapes. cemral air. $210 'no. $300
fertilizer
Evinnud,
and
cake. . .and eat it.
inepecf,
$700.
323-51so.
o!on the 1st day ci Sep. mail one copy tO each personal
Devca of Ott iat., s Steven
..'s ws
at
10
JOHNNY WALKER
Trailer. 319-3443.
pct. of trends. Allowing 300
3 BR, 1½ bath, central H &amp; 1,
spreader. III W. 20th St., Ph. 372.
',mgqy
lWII5 VP
j7J•-1
Well, make a little investment
reps-esentalive.
McGlInc%eyawfNleaJ..4,5
pct. over face for U.S. silver in Ill)
"
Rig. Real Estate Broker
ANYTIME
LAKES IDE APARTMENTS
20' screen patio, garage, carpetsd.
75 Johnson, 12' V-BM Fib. Boat. '75
0311.
AVON
ADMINISTRATION
MarondaHom.slflc.,foRobmIT Camele? UN.?.
(Sell)
Super Beetle, one ownef,ex.
now, INVEST an hour of your time
Allpersonslnt,r,stedIntheestat.
trade. Cash examol.: 191$-S
$23,500. 2351 Marshall Ave., or 320.
Highway 17.92, SfnrGeneral Contractor
To ALL PERSONS HAVING
celIent condition. $1493.
Multiple Listing Service
Crispi *1 MI_avaM it 31,11kV.
Cert. Trailer', .7 Evinrtjde 9.9 hp.
Arthur H. Beckwittr, Jr.,
tO whom a copy of this Noficeof
, .,
Eldridge Banks &amp; *4 Willie V. to
Phone
and see us in person, so we can Wirier Springs. sharp 3
Lincoln.F.
$4.50.
Phone
323-0100.
,,,
r0s*
i_a.
HAVE
A
VERY
MERRY
A
Guaranteed
333-4457
From Ranch Hous,,
Way to lose ttsoss
Complete Excel. Cond.
Foxmoor Unit I.S2I.000.
Clerk of ti'e Circuit Court
Administralion has beer maIled ii CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
bath, fenced yard. $225 sri. plus
322REALTORS
Abrahamionesjr.,&amp;wfLo..wilaLt
give you all the details of this
CHRISTMAS-. and the money to
2565 PARK
pgt.m05
aria
incises. ciii
THE
ABOVE
Mats Inc.. to Andrew J. MihansIl 19. ilk F. Washington
By: Mary N. Darden
ESTATE
AND
ALL
323.
U700rs3l.rnl
dsp.
rquired WITHIN THREE MON.
exceptional OpportunIty. Come
$310151 or $31-SlOe.
pay br It. Start now-selling
TIhe "Good Ole Days" have nsvrPr
1967 Pontiac Convertible, 319 engine
$42 6230 to find out how.
70-Swap &amp; Trade
&amp; .4 lana, it ill Winsor Minor. 1sf $16700.
Clerk
ThIS FROM THE DATE OF THE OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
ands.emeatthe
I
left the Classified Ads.
beautiful products. Make
me ALMOST NEW HOME ______________________________
good condition, needs minor
IN
THE
ESTATE:
S.
Sunland,
Adds.. 130.000.
PublIsh:
Sept.
S.
$2,
15,
24.
1976
3
BR,
carpeted,
.1. Harold Walker &amp; *4 Mary to
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
SHERATON.SANFORD INN
beautiful money. Call 644-3075 for
repair, aSking $200. Also
59-?/vsical tv'erchand,se
Buys are stIll The BasIl
RiChard 0. Wilson lwf Diana 1. .ioel John lwt Twila. Lt 991
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
orapes, fenced, clean, lessi. $175.
DEO21
A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
i,io
SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET
Large3
BR,
l'.'i
NOTICE, to file any obisctiosw they
bath,
no
qualifying
Sanford
of
information.
Yamaha $75 rr ---.
1.LAu...
..•-.. that the admInistration of the estate
to Jerry Lee Jackson, it 231 15. Pinatrwat. L4.•
a ie.ier or a buyer.
uxe5
wionoay. Slot. 21. II
.wme su,,w mortgage. $157
may have that chaIl.,i. tk*
.1,.
-.
V..-.
Lake
Mary3
BR,
2
bath,
Pianos
A
som.worm.,t",uns,
near
AL
LITZ
BEAZLEY,
deceased,
ProposedPiaIofChulaVlsJa,$00.
SELL. AND WATCH THE
Electronic Organs with
No charge. All admitted free.
monthly. Some equity and move
Call 322.
Pleaw, No Phone Calls. Personal 3 Bedroom wood frame home,
VernerW. Nelson A .4 Grace to 'N THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND validity of tire decedent's will, the
lake, large lot with citrus. Cent. H.
automatic rhythm section Liberal
after 4p.m. or wk.nds.
Mats Inc. to Ross Minneci &amp; * Dale N. Varnar &amp;wf Mary L.. N 2*0' FOR
PROFITS GROW
Come browse every Sunday lbS
SEMINOLE
in. C H&amp;A. carpeted, unclosed
COUNTY, qualIfications of the personal FileNumber74.211.Cp,ispendingin N'urses: RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides. Aid.
lnterviewa Only)
A,
carpeting,
carpet
throughout,
paneling
many
extras.
Al
tradesoffer,d.
In all
Judith I., LI 100 WIniir Manor, 1st of S 12 th. of E 55' of W 1051.14' of FLORIDA.
Bob Bali's Piano ,
garage.
representative, or the venue or the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE
companion. Needed' Immediately.
at the Movieland DrIve-in ill3CPisysler Newport
Sincerly.
cond. 535,900. 323.3$2.
Leorooms &amp; living rm., on fenced
Two Air condItioners, 11.500 BTU.
'owner. PS,
Organ Sales 1. Western Auto,
County, Florida, Probat, Division,
Adds., $47,500.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1754. lurlsdictlon of the CCitt.
Theatre, South 1742. Phone 373.
Sec 33-1930 515.300.
301
Mr.
Daddis
PB, AC, excellent condition. $1,055
%',scre.
$175.
10,500
Lake Mary ares. 323-4377.
CIareA.SaIm.rJr.a *1Lllliauts
BTU, 150 Can be seen
W. Firit St., 372.3355
3211.
the address of which is Seminole
The Greater Constr. Corp to CA..I.F
Or. Ward Paul N than.
SELLING OR BUYING? Call me. JOHN SAULS AGENCY
at 603 Cherokee Lane.
County Court House, Sanforsi,
Charles 10. Willis, LI 1 Crystal Hector D. Garcia &amp; *4 Amanita
,re: thi Marriage of
WANT TO SELL
As Personal Representa,
Over 75 beautiful homes to choose
N.,
21-Situations
Florida
32771.
nted,
11*1. Tidud Aid.., 52,_a.
The
RICHARD
C.
SPAIN
personal
YOUR
HOME?
_____________________
live ci the Estate OP
LI 10. II 0. Seminole Sites. $25100.
from. Phyllis Capponl, Realtor. Broker,fl3.7I74
Alsoc. 3230455
3-Mobile Homes
Wm. T. $lmpkhn &amp; *4 Dalmah I.
representative of the estate Is
uylng a new home? Moving to an
FULLER BRUSH
petiti_a
Maud Dorothy Mouchon,
Jay C. Saucer &amp; Pauline to Jay
Night
ASsociate. Alter hours 534-1723. Day
to Ronald i. Simplins &amp; *1 Bar. Frank Saucer,
BAR
NETI
BANK
OF
apartment?
and
WINTER
Reasonable Handyman -no lob boo
322 1947
Deceased
E 152' of N'i. of SE¼
FRICKE
I
FRICKE
bara. It iSA W'nof 14. Blk U. Lake of NE¼ of NEL, of S.c. 1421-31
PARK, NA. whe address Is 210
HELEN L. SPAIN
small. Will do garage cleaning, 32' wide, furnished, i e. AC.
I
Donald C. Jones. Esquire
TORY
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTORS, HANDYMAN SPECIALI
Park
Adults.
Also
1
Wavman Heights, Lake Adds. LW, F* $100.
C
it
Avenue South, (P. 0. Box
some action with a Herald
house painting or land clearing.
traIler space. 372- •
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
Respondent Griffin A Jones, PA.
1)1-3253.
,;:_
jJ
$9400.
3000), Winter Park, Fla. 32710. The
Call uvenlrrgs, 323-1913.
You ran aa.II, n.. ,.i.
batteries. ci, ec
EXPERTS REflDY TCI
NOTICE OF ACTION
ClaSsified ad. We'll help you write
515 Pan American Building
w sov vrlll
Gnats Cusir. Carp to Richard
I
'IT
nam, and address 01 lIre personal
Jerry 0. Weber &amp; urban is J. Ferlane &amp; *4 Barbara A. LI
TO: HELEN L. SPAIN
an ad that will bring fast sale.
REEL'S BODY SHOP 1109
home into a) or 4 bedroom cheap.
250 N. Orange Avenue
Jimmy laskert &amp; wf Ruis N., LI?? lI
reprulntative's
attorney
WIll
care
for
Sinford
Ave.
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
Only
CALL
elderly
lady
or
penwe
sit
$1,000
down.
322-2411
rlando, Florida 32s01
$130 payments.
PHONE CALL
____________________________
F. karisele Sites, 531,111.
Sanford's newest residential neighborhood
37Busjness
eneva
Little Lb Georgia Tart. 537,911.
forth below.
tletnan in private horse. Call alter
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Attorney for Personal
3224620
H. Miller &amp; Sons of ott. Inc. to
Hand
made
All
leather
5
p.m.,
MiChael 1. Yeweli &amp; Joan L. to Randall S. Molnar &amp; *4. PatrIcia D., that an action for DissolutIon of
persons
having
purses,
322-2)05.
claims
or
wallets,
Representativ,
ardens
belts and Chtckbook wallu?s.
.lohnR. Higgini&amp;wf Mary E.. LI), LI 113, San SebastIan Hts., Un.
demands against the estate are W earl looking for a retired couple
LAKEMARYSUITOFFE
Mmrig, has been filed against you Publish: Sept. 15, 26, 1116
__________________________
PRIME OFFICE SPACE
New 2•3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
to live on our property (tO acres,
SparklIng 3 BR, 1'.-, bath
requIred,
Bib A, San Sebastian HIs.. Un. 2, 525.000
WITHIN
Ordernowlor Christmas 373 3711
viymsar,requlredto..,v,ay DED1)
TM R FE
With
home
with
Ot
Without
Lease,
24-Busi,s
Modern
portunstles
10
family
room.
mInutes
tixury
Patio
from
downtown
$42,762
San
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
O
Inside
laundry room,
Aluminum Siding
Fern 1. Klruraird to Harold M. ofVOVrwlftendefonl.stoit if any
Landscaping &amp;
Building. Air Cvi. &amp; Carpeting.
Home
Improvements
30 Gal. water system, o. ia,
ford). The lady will have house
central heat &amp; air. Listed
______________________
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
H Miller &amp; Sons On. Inc., to Kinnaird,WiOQ'ofE5a'ciN71J.of
on Carroll Burke, Attorney br
373-1301.
at
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
FROM
heavy
25,OOO
Studio,
duty
keeping
wood
lathe.
duties
and
$21,900,
1,2,3
care
for
our
flISTDlIlT(lDCUucs
5150,
Janice N Eaton,
THIS NOTICE, 101111 with the clerk
Owner wants otters.
LI *72 Sari E' sot NW'.. o• NE'.. of Sec. 23-20-33. Petilloner, whose address Is 6)2
O.er rOl.er t'oe *ih al
'r'ruir
OFSUUCTRANSPI*
Lawn Core
Phone
_________________________
323 $409.
children. The man will be
Sebastian Hts., Un. 4, 132447.
IBedroomA phi.
Sanford Atlantic Bank BuildIng.
A soIft itilcm Also Carpentry, Reming Atks.tions.
&amp; Mobile Home, $100.
DATE: September U. 1974 of the above court a written
YOUR
VERY
OWN
VA
responsibi, for the care of the
Financlng.Nothing Down. FNA
Custom
Sanford, Florida. and lIl• Ihe TO: ALL CREDITORSOF IRVIN F. statement of any claim or demand
Work
LictnseØ.
Quiet, One Story
C.utteri 20 rs £10
Forrest Greene Inc.
Bonded
S-ic POOL SACRIFICEEXPERT LAWN CARE
groundi. A salary and separate
Flee estimate 32)6034
original with the Clerk of Circuit TRIPPLER db-a TRIPPLER they may hive. Each claim must be
BUSINESS
Eagle Sdncs Co 151 ISo)
Kitchen Equipped
$305133
Leading manufacturer and
Mowing, Edging. Trimming
living quarters will be offered to We need a distributor to handle
_______________________
in writing and must indicate the
REALTORS
Court, Sanford, Seminole County, CLEANERS, INC.
Conventional.5% Down
diStributor bras aluminum recEstimates
Phone32 $792
the right couple who must be
Adult.Famlty Lovely old
established dealers who will be
basis for the claim, the name and
Window Washing, Floor Stripping &amp; Free
Florida. on or before tIre 25th day ci
Pursuant to me provisions
____________________________
Completely restored?
tangular pools leftover from 1975
S
sober, reliable and Christian inWaxing,
October AD. 1574; otherwise a Section o-ioi of tire Uniform address of the credItor or his agent
retailing our products, These
Carpet
Shampooing
story
home.
season,
Beauty
Care
3 Chain-link fed
Real
half price. Guaranteed
clividijals. References will be
One Bedroom
or attorney, and the amount
Homes ready for your InSpeCtion
Free estimate 323 1911
•
default will be entered against you Commercial Code (F.S.A.
products are manufactured and
acres. 155.000. 3231116.
instailation and terms. Call 305checked before interview is
claimed. If tire claim Is not yet due,
Pest Control
for the relief demanded In the IO7).youareherebynotifie4the,
guaranteed by some of Ire
From
and
Immediate
OccUpancy
$359351 collect.
Central Heat A Air Conditioning.
ef ranged. Reply to Box III, co
nation's best known producers of
Petition,
I
the 13th day of October, 1910, a the date v"rn It will become due
'I
For
fr
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
estimates,
BATEMAN
REALTY
The
Evening
Herald.
P.O.
Box
Cf II Carl
Original Equipment for the
be stated. if the claim is
WITNESS my Hand and Seal of transfer in Bulk assets of TRIP.
(formerIyHaniett.551,,ye,,,
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Harris at SEARS in Sanard 2SanfordAve.,4 Blocks Souffiof Airport Blvd.
contingent or unliquidated, tir,
this Court on tins the 14th day ci PLER CLEANERS, INC.,
Automotive industry. This
Rg Real Estale Brker
-3057. Sanford. Flu. 32171.
ART BROWN PEST CONTROt
whose natur, of
Counter
tops.
319
E.
First
1771.
Sinks
Installation
____________________________
322 57
business can be Operated our of
the uncertainty shall be
September, A.D. 1914.
26)55 So.iiora Ave
business address is 11$) East
1505 W. 25th St.
342 Park Drive
available. Bud Cabeil 372 lOS?
FOR
INFORMATION
CONTACT
your
(SOul
stated.
II
the
claim
is
secured,
own
horn,
on
a
part
lIme
or
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
1f
SALON
BY
Altamonte DrIve, Altamont,
tIre
eves 372 7613
3335113
anytime.
________________________
full
time
security
basis.
shall
1
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
be described. The
CIassitied Ads didn't work lhore
I
SprIngs. Florida, will be snide to
Sanford, Ha.
claimant
shall
Tomorrow
may
deliver sufficient
Carpet Cleaning
woulon- t be any.
Clerk of tire Circuit court
b the day you sell
RUDOLPH 0. McDUFFIE, whos,
_____________________
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. Sd' Utility trailer, Rebuilt, en
j)
EXTREMELY HIGH
iSr. Sizes,
tint roll.ai,y bed you'te
ly: Cherry Kay Travis
address is 241 Orienta PoInt, copies of the claim to the clerk to 'y
closed. Lights hook up, hitch,
JL.R
LiTTLE
FEE
.IGENCY"
F
BROKERS
Roof Repjrx, Carpentry, Painui.g
SUlLDER.OvELopgR
RETURNS ON THIS
Deputy Clerk
nowhere to roll away
SWE 1rithet'
ripaty II (shads. We've U-led
Aitamotie Springs, Florida. The enable the clerk to mail one copy to
spare time. 3227627 trom 36 p.m
It you
Any Size Sofa &amp; Chair Shimpoondi
Home Repairs, Gutter,na_ Cemenl
CARROLL BURKE
Dys-3fl dl?)
place a CIisSlfied Ad today.
debts of the transferor are not be ,,, personal repr_antativ,.
EXCITING
GROWTH
sell It .11 aid SI for several yral but all the offers have hens
a
fir
Read This!!!
work. Free estimates 53$ $o
- tiunvi. sand, rock. cement,
Scotch Guard, both for $35; Living
Stepping
AlIpersnsinterflti
Nights-333
2352
Attorney for Petitioner
Manaeed
J
_.2Ti1,1s,
o11JulV
___________________________
the
estate
paid in full by the
rsIgne bU'f51
BUSINESS
I--11nCtlCafly Daiblig d.wi aid * 7SI(I
room, dining area, half, rug
the bslaiee. Cu you 412 Sanford Atlantic lank
steel, wire mesh. Window seals,
whom a copy of this Notice of
and the following iflVOflT%ition
We Can Help You
Wills our top qualIty products tire
3 BR, 2 bath, large family room,
shampooing, regardIex at size, Lt iCiassIfi
benches, flower poti steps.
Bldg.,
Administraticn
has
beer
mailed
ezebaige thIs
Ad help ou llnø
ope11y fee is?
are
turnislredtoyouherewsm:
Sewing
As An mpIoyer
large lot. Oak A fruit trees. One Of
$3993 3 39
more room for
Sanford, Florida 37771
WITHIN
success of our distributoritilpo
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
THREE
I. The property to be transferred requlr,
storage. ClaSSified
Sanfont's best areas. Best otter 309 Elm Ave.
depends on lop quailty people.
Ads livid buyers fast,
Publish: Sept. 19,20. Oct 3. 10. 1576 consists of: business, Inventory, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
_________________________
Or
Employee
333-515)
De&amp; Mr. FA,
_____________________________
Consequently we require a man or
over $17,000,with good terms. 322
DED.N
equipment, furnitur, and fixtures THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Call
Antique upright Piano, paint
IllS. By Owner.
woman with high ethical stanI'I,'3 fl(* quite sure I (mdeI'gafld wbit you IZriifl b
Alterations, DressMaking, Drapes.
which is localed at 1113 East THI5NOTICE,tofiieInyObi
junkJ
'
TIlRE SERVICE MANAGERSprayer, Rockwell slide rule
dards, good sredit and a minimum
they
UPo45tery. 3330107.
may
have
that
challenges
tire
Altamonte
property unless you are roferring to Iti Condltl11*.
DrIve, Altimonte
PUBLIC NOTICE
calculator,
.ocal
household &amp; yard
Clearing
ci
53.700
cash
validity
SICId
ci
the
decedent's
will,
tht
Owner
Says
by
InSprings. I
But, reganilus, aiiy property Cifl be .ZchangefJ.
The Evening Herald Classified Ads
goods. 327 3409
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010 CHEMIST- Experienced,
ventory and end services for this
The
2. TM estimated total Of the qualifications of the personal
Department
Of
En.
offer- no fancy Claims. - -Juit
ieal with radio active compounds
LIGHT HAULINGI YARD
represmtativ,, or the venue
prestigious position. If you meet
vlrocvnentalkrvicesisinrecepiof transferor's debts is Unknown.
WILSON
MAtER FURNITURE
N) NAGER TRAINEE- Fast foods
"Move
Results'
ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP
the above requirements and would
C&amp;A
- 0121y Wrong ownership. Whai may be JUDk tO ifl an application for the corn: t)dlon 3.Asdwduieoftheprcpertytobe Iuri$dlction of the COU.'t.
BackHoe
BUY -SELL--I RADE
Service
AU'TO PAINTER-S to 4 yrs. Exp.
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Phone 3195)71
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS.
AND
like
to
build
your
Own
business
t'aw
and
a
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list
III
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of
ciapnivateboatkan4,hn,erat
the
Ready to move mt 3 Bedroom,
F'rst St
ti drI. clot, rock
owner will be an opportimity tot iI10thlr Individail with a d11
322 1422
BIT AGENT- WIll train
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEC
with limited outside activity, wrIte
the following descri
Alt k,na of dggng
bath, newly painted inside and
property: creditOrs of the above named
Housetra,Iers
AR CHITECTURAL DRAFT.
ferent pc'obJein or objective.
today before your area is closed.
Lot IS, Block A Spring Lake Hills, transferor, as furn'shed by the said WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
storp arr
Tree Service
out, screened patio Very large P401st Lifter; combination shower
O,ld 322 Cli)
MAN- Part time, gnat money
the
lint
include
your
phone
number
publication
of
thIs
Inst oror, may be inspected at n.
Park
The requlruntt of "quality" by ewhangors La not applied tO PhI look 15. Pages l't ld
fenced yard with wooded area to
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PB* OPERATOR
and commode chair, swivel
Notice
of
AdministratIc,:
Sept,
tidal Records. Semile Cnty, t011O*iag address. Dine P. DiP-ecu,
24,
rear. $23,730. Call Caroline
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walker bath tub bencti. Commode
property -but to clients. have cver discovered apropexty
YR AVEL AGENT-. 2103 Yrs. exp.
'I Bedroom
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AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
ESTER 5014 LAND CLEARING
EsquIre, 300 Highway 1192. Fern
- Florida.
lIoltzclaw. Associate,
extension
seat; wheel chair tray
FL
2
Bath
ORAL
DESIGNEREsTree
"good
bad" - that could sign s trnitract Only clients can do
CORPORATION
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch work
Trimming. Cutlarg L
By: BAR NE TT BANK OF
The above properly ii located in Part, Florida 12730.
for
Ernest
QUALITY
FIOMESATMODERATE
PRICE
A
Jennings
erienced
2265
wheel
East
4th
Removing. Licensed an InsUred
deis
South, Suite 20
Fill dirt, lop soil. 3225543.
C F SHEPHERD
WINTER PARK, N. A.
4. The transfer is
th
Section 23, Tounsirlp 21 South.
Chair; seat cushion arid back rest Painting.
CURITY- Part tim., exp., local
Phone 323 4403 or 323-1149
Murray l'Iolladay Road
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By: S-James R. Lobley, V.P. A
Remodeling, General
Central Heating and Air CondItIoning
Range 39 East (vacant
for wheel chair. 3224117.
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beer to pay or satisty ezlng debts.
And if the client doe-s not poseaa a sincere motivation tO
SAlLES REPS-.
C
Salt Lake CIty, Utalr, $4));
Trt
licer
Repâ.r. Call 37) $75.
HIJGHEY EQUIPMENT
The
amount of new conCarpelung
change hs P tlon, the moot deslrabkj *opit'ty in the8tate Is of 735 and 255 Roiling_ad Trail).
NECHAI1CS, MECHANICS,
Lite Clearing; Mowing. Discing;
I1EAL ESTATE
As Personal Representative
Comments by property O*Iee siderallon to be paid for tIre above
Deluxe Aluminum above ground
Realtor
Fill Dirt, Clay; Rock; Siid
of the Estate of
322 7191
-WE SELL SUCCESSno intereof to the eschnngor.
within 300 eel at the Pr000sad described bulk transfer Is $37400.00,
Swimming pools. (2) 13*24 and Carpentry, Remodeling &amp; Roofing.
201 Commercial
amrc,,1x
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Housewashing Panting, Inside &amp;
AL LITZ BEAZLEY
Lo.rder. Ph 322 5*27.
32) 3176
15's))' Complete. I t5. old,
project should be .n writing to tire and Is to be paid on October 13, 1976,
Deceased
out. Custom built cabinets &amp;
SANFORD-. Pick your own new
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rsposs.SSed, Sacrlfi.e.
of Environmental at 500 hIghway 17-92, Fern Park,
OPEN
HOUSE
ON
SUNDAY
I
TIL
3
price.
lnntance, call for an appointment and we will dudy the Department
Cut
carpet,) BR, i½batPls,sloodow
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
kal Help
General Maintenance Ucensed
Typing, filing
Services, 4)22 Orlando Drive, Florida.
Call collect 303 2730410.
4
01 fice Experience needed. Good
REPRESENTATIVE:
PS
$176 mo. pays all. I'., annual PdXI Yt's. exp. Alsp shamppong of
DENO
DIKEQU of
Landscaping
Sanford, Flotidi 32771.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
3OApartmenfs
Uniurnlghed
Idblanc:? I, etficnI,,on tJø
rat,, 340 Mos. $70,000.
carpets &amp; ru pirolsl.ring. Free
John DiM. Names. Esq.
Wanted, Residential site for
Baldwin A Dikeou
MictriseI J. Haltaway
Send yow- quedlon to:
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
F
2nd
Winderweodl.,
St
estimates.
*304050
Mamas, Ward
- 3237010.
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swimming
100 Highway 1797
pool
Chairman
Leading
Lawn
Core
R.*1 Estali livestwesta
CRAM
K
CON'ST
REALTY
&amp;
Woodlnan,
PA.
distributor wants a nice backyard
Fern Park, Florida 32730
bid of County Commus,
I UN
Alltypesandsi zes
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REALTOR5-aJ06l
EMPLOYED? Never again If BAMBOO COVE APTS
P.O. Box ISO
The £veilng Hed
to display new 1970 model above Classified- Ads will always give you
Ptiin
sloners
We repair and serv ce
u
have
On.
A
sincerq
Eves.33335i9
2 Bidroorn apartmen,
,Much More thin
Winier Park, Florida 37790
end
ground pool. Top consideration
YOU ARE MISSING SOME THING
Aitorney for Transferee
STIflE MACHINE &amp;
* Noth Freacb Aeense
Seminole County, Florida
ill W. lSlh
IF YOU
furruistred or untvrnhshed. Newly
Sanford, FIa.
nbiton Serious only pf.as call
-you e*pect.
Tefiphøne- 203-444-4312
HAVEN - I TRIED A
given for prime location. Call 305
Publish. St. 9. 24, 1975
Publish
Sept.
25,
1,76
Lake
Mary
SUPPLYCO
si
3
BR,
it42056
,
Sanford Florida 171
bath
new
redecorated
aften
4pm.
or
write
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Publish
CLASSIFIED
AD
Sept.
24
1
Oct
Come
sac.
C
Airport
3. 1974
4374330 collect.
DED-03
LATELY
207W 2nd St
OEO $77
homes Slart at 5313Cr) with 170
lovanni, Deitona, FIa 13743
3224472
For Appointment Call 303.322.3)03
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Blvd, Sanford, 323-1340.
DED 125
down. Government funding. By 5 AJ,WC)
SHOTGUN
A
RIFLE
20
builder. $34.I4fl Equam
Housing
Pc?. off. Sanford Auction, 1200 S
Opportunity.
French Ave., 323-7340.
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CB Enliveñs The College

" 1978 Could Spell End
Campus Of Normal Operations

By1110=11 AN=
when the adln Is 8W a ducrlon of who's and any member can Ilatan to and pluck the fruits of
The GiOv-411q11 w1pi Is
"5 baw Iiappsnlag (via the pclIcelr, service), a cam. their labors.
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radio be'agi to the trichera
to
b muektkan device which can do 9th15 other
Thanks to the Named ananymlty 01 CS handles,
America. After an, they're the people who
IIvvw*lonJ media are unabl, to do
those colorful nl*i-'isp and paeudwjws coined
discovold it Is On flrdpeuibI*k*oa
ft Infacta
aft
nM1vetotheeiete
oranybythetruchera,ft'spu.ibletoa,ciailie'
WANd pkpm. Its
h to rig OW Top 45 radio.
and chat up birds without bi nI ig yofygd
thank for the l
and Be more colorful heal...
After all, with an aitire_reit co.inimfty to
You may well discover that Fozy Lady, that
lkt who cthe range
Middle America far meving CS oat 01 the truck
.r.,agecafig
kwIththeIow,.ezyvofcaIiot1psthe.csJesat I
atops and onto television and the comic pagis.
Is a more I$ miles? In poly.canpu cunmucitles, lii pounds. may _______
l.c*,r that Ready BIplt1e Is
CS may have tabul IsIW.at Un'S Is
10 the that's InO
to p.m1 intramural debates
the skinny kid with .me who site behind her In
maw CIMPFA bet IV$ hem this seem in the mw cr
indimp a It does between Bernard Sociology. Nonotheless, the two,cm chat for bogrg,
form 01 hand-held tiinCelviuj (Ideal far k4IVthg and ClanbIa (or (lumb&amp;a and NYU), LyrjIa and building romantic daykeams, bilutufly unaware of
tr$Ck 01 engineering iu'Ii a'd
lag Iii T$I5De the UnIversity of
eiota and Wime.ota the phr.Icsi realities
touch On field trips), mobile CS rigs (_. for late.
locating d4o.flnd parking spots end avoiding the
There are always people ready to listen In, and Only
r be u you rally want to neai you come oat
local coii.Iaboiery), and CS bane s which have those rawly to taIk whenever the opportunity - can
hLsiiá
M mac
of those
.
Ilhefl am Ski IEUIiJ dare fin MS Bill of
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blue
collar
belt
—_like
Rim'
to
(]
'bt
wo,1l.g Interpersonal_nudn4k"
Nor Is all the talk jat talk. CS radio Is becomin
p
gName, Mack
Bart and Lonesome
AIOUM
And t doeea't cover sack goodies an vs a aeful daly tool, too, aid by fraternities to
study
the
carnpue,
ft's
more
likely
to
be
Burlington
Settle,
for
teats,
to
compare
Information.
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the
Bookworm,
luiliOue
Sal
or
Lonesome
GaL
I01UBMd on Wbuu the_ctiin Is,wbkb
what University group, for enn$e1 finds it more
local bank Is being robbed,and who's being pursued ticket to assign parts *a research project to
Whether your favorite didut niIi4aha his CS
by pollm
several members, than have them report back via
rig on cpa for fm and iameu for ftIOfl
CE, in fad Is debts wt1 the some things for (B radio,
for sociffilift, or for study, there's the Invention of
the college creed that We best doing for the rod 01
In pre.CE days, that TTItt keeping a pocketful the telephone.
I
Amerlprevil.g InIa'IIN, "
"eta 01 dImes to feed the telephones — and It meat that
It's a callous medium that's J*1* as
of
an open party line on which only two researchers could compare notes at the
personal as he wants it to be, versatile enough to be
anybody's hee to dim M. a continuous report on same time. Thanks to CS, any number a' play —
used In hundreds of different ways.
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norm-' CB radio WaYS Ii

lasiag HiraM. Sodsid, Ph.

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Ilk. Ud* from an electric bulb The 411114028% the MutUes

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Dipp.f
io she heidi. 01 the — It goan out in all direciloos. Point Outs Clear The peek will
,dJt., of The CI Times- The signals that goiçsimplyand skip will lomm
tngJ the earth's . A solution to all of this would
p
be to move the citizen's band to
wuJ wzs he the beginning of moephere.
But
when
suriepots
build
in
a higher frequency range, ci
the end for CBh In America,
is that jata cry of "wolf?" Intensity, they increase the not hit s hard by the "skip"
O(flSflOfl Is now on the V
We're not crying wolf, but amount of electrical energy fl
there is something disturbing layer of the atmosphere known megahertz range, and
ahead for COing as we move as the Ionosphere. The energy suggested ranges for the move
toward the peak of the 11-year buildup came ua layer to are the 50 and 2S megahrtz
become reflective — jot like a range.
sunspot cycle.
But 5 move to the higher
Supo( activity noses CS mirror. And Instead 01 passIng
atqbere,
the
frequency
would make the
th
signals to 1 ipt1 thou
e
of
average CS set cod more —
miles. These bouncing signals 'tgnai reflects — skip. — bpossibly as moth as $l,OX
block out local signals and to earth.
became of added elecvouc,
who want t
01* the normal effective
We c
the
lid
skip
peak
are
probably
refinements
needed to operate
range of CS radio,
The peak of activity will the least optimistic shod what at the higher level.
If the FCC did move CS çi
begin in ivs and lest from will happen in Wit Sunspot
thee to five years. No one can skip sometimes decreased the frequency spectrum — and
say for certain how bad the range by 75 per cad or more. abandoned the V megahertz
problem will be, but there Is There Is always. email amount frequencies — it would mean
of skip, especially In the that Americans would own
little o$bt1wi.
M
At least two Independent summer. But this Is usually millions of useless two-way
suggest dim prolllema unrelated to sunspots and radios timed to frequencies ft
for CBeri. Proposed solutions nothing Ilke the skip In the lad no longer could be legally use
Whether the FCC takes action
offer little hope.
peak period.
me Federal Comnrwmlcatioi%I or not, we don't believe the aid
It seems Inconceivable that
sunspots,- which are eruptions C n'n1 lon Is aware of what Is ci COing Is at hand. Too many
FCC official have people have CS radios now, and
on the sun's surface can cia.
LTD Chapter Forms,
In Sanford
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the
world's
mod
been
studying
two reports, one some of them will ride
It out.
havoc on
widely used form of wireless chine forth. U.S. Department of But the phenomenal growth of
The new Sanford chs0wr of near11y have pain like so begat groundwork towards Its members of the Tri-County P.O. Boa 33, aiias, Fla., commmicgUong. But it hap. Commerce and the other for the CS use could end unless a
the LTD (IA's Talk for the many diseases 'that afflict, first Jamboree, which will be Roadrunners CB Radio Club 32709.
pens, and hare's how.
President's Office of Telecom practical solution can be found.
Deaf) CE Club hold Its &amp;A unless you consider what It held In May, 1r7.
and more are expected to join In
omclal màüly meethig on mod be like not to hear a loved
Monthly meetings are held on the immediate future, ScSept. 4.
one's or a friend's voice, to hear the third Tuesday of each cording to club officials.
Oft= of the newly fcsmed a bird sing or any of the moathat$ Pm. stMarcella's
The Roadrunners
Sanford Cbapterad LTD In. numerous sounds we take for. Restaurant on U.S.1742 In organization ls one of the oldid
crane: rresmuem nquars umtett every any.
osmoru.
emoummu crone in aninoie
Dancer; First Vice Prealdeig
Many hearing losses can be
Anyone Interested In learning County and its purpose, like so
Half Breed; Second Vice helped, but too many times the more about the club Ii welcome many others, Is the hearing
conservation program which
President katie Rooster; mosteylan'ttheretoprovldethe to attend,
Treasurer Maid Marion; nec&amp;, help.
This Is your Chance to help was designed to help children
Sergesnt-at-Mms Malt Man;
Sanford Q'9*er LTD Is a someone who can't help with hearing problems.
Board of Directors Lady small club now, but will grow themselves.
A portion of the proceeds
Cougar, Tall Amerlcat, Lady sodas It grows, so will the
will go for hard of hearing
Keynote, Stud Mouse and dim and dollars earned at
children.
Bootie Hen. Club Delegate Is Jamborees, Coffee Breaks and
lI
RIdflUUie!1
Admission Is free, as Is the
such and the funds will grow to C.B.
Little Silver Bird.
Radio Club Inc., Is pla' coffee.
- According to club official,, help those afflicted with
Saturday, Oct. 23, the
the cnithed efforts of the local hearing losses
chapter are to work to raise At the present time, the club be held at the Sanford Civic Jamboree Is scheduled for 14
p.m. with prize given away
money for the State Hearing has dated ptsivflng ft first Center on Oct.23-24.
thr
oughoutthe day with a grand
Paid. Hearing 1w doesn't Coffee Break and has already
There are currently 71
prize of a 23channel mobile
unit, complete with antenna,
topping the prize lid.
There will also be a Jamboree
Queen Beauty Pageant for girls
between 15.19 years of age.'A
queen and four runners-up will
be chosen and entries will be
limited to the first 20 names
submitted.'
Emceeing the program will
be Jack Homer, executive
manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
The program for Sunday, Oct.
24, will rat from 10 am. to 4
p.m. and will fenture the
Spartans, a gospel singing
quartet. Prizes for the day will
Include a $509 first prize, $300
for second, $150 for third and
$50 for fourth.
A Children's Grand Prize will

Peacemakers Record Gospe
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mean
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Chriskbawu living inS
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"but Charge would ova me
joyful. ft alan mo,.. one to with his wife, Tools, and sing.
He said I was to UWe.'
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tears. The rhythm of religion children Patricia, Bruce, But not any morel
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trhunphwl, and the melan. Curtis, had and Unda. But he Is pure, strong Lacy's voice
and come.
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from
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heart.
She Is
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stows In married to Jim Magill and lives
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sounda of The Florida Saab Carolina. Wearying 01 the in Sanford. Willis
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and his wife,
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Peacemakers' male,
travel, he told Sanford male Betty, lan live in the city with
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The four bdord singers who teacher Julie Bishop that he their children, Charles Junior,
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make up The Florida wwtedto day home and start a.
Dome Lynn, Lowell, Ann,
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Peacemakers last week gospel quartet..
Mary, Beverly, Robert and
released their first record,
That was In im. Manber- David.
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"Looking UptotheQ'oes,"cut ship in the quartet bas changal
Mm Sbsws mellow voice
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In Auburndale and featuring over the pod these years, but was
"discovered" about a year
such gospel favortt.,u"God those who made thereeord with and a half ago by Mrs. Blab*
MadeaWq," "Ali Because of McSwaln Include Lucy E. her piano teacher. Soonafter,
God's
Amthts Grace," and Magill, lead and pianist;
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site joined The Florida peace"Jesos and Me."
Patricia N. Shaw, alto; and makers. A Pennsylvania
-Their purpose In forming a Charles E. Willis, bass. The native, Pat moved to Sanford
gospel quartet was to spread group rehearses twice a week
theme sge ciQirldlnsong, fuveonsbt bor,atthe m, =y"a"arled
dar.,
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They made the record to win of tr musical director, Mrs. Holly.
new souls for the Lord, and to BIEaop. Mary Beth Williams Is
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Mr.. Bisimp, who has"
bring those who already know their accompanist,
male since she was five years
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Him even Closer.
Like McSwaIn, Mrs. Magill old In New York State, and bee
The Florida Peacemakers and her brother, Qiarile Willis, a lifetime
of experience
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are a dream coma tnie for IL E. grew up .bIng gospel malet directing church
(Mac) McSwaln, tenor (he's "I remember when I was ita cluIng elgM In choirs, in.
Fird
been called the h1gI'.st tenor in little girl, Mont would make me Rai*Id Church,Sanford's
Is
dellgt*ed
the South), and the group's stand upon a chair. In ctiirti with the
The Florida Peacemakers accompanist, Mary Beth William, and director, Julie
leader and jolly emcee. "I and and sing," Mnhsd Mrs. group's early response to the
j
'"pmmode
Bishop
(right) with singer, (from left) Charles Willis, Pat Shaw, Lacy MagW
to do a lot of barnstorming with. Magill. She and Jar brother to bring male
about Christ into and H.E. (Mac) McSwalri.
a guitar around the country Lath sag in the Glee Cub at people's homes."
(Georgia backwoods) when I Seminole High School and in
They already have a number
was young," said McSwaln. Assembly of God Church 01tapes which are played on the frequent invitations to sing for anywhere there's a need for enough.
church and civic groups and In gospel music. They sing at for
"Then i
Christ, and choir,
Their record Is ayu1Ih,
radio throughout most of the rest homes all over Central hans or fortune,
spread from any of The Florida
but
to
tuned to sacred male."
"We used to attend a lot of South.
The
Florida Florida, as well as North the gospel. The joy
Pat Shaw (top) and Lucy Magill: singing for the Lord
At I the time he Iccepled gospel slngs," said Mn.Magifl, Peacemakers
also accept Florida and Into Georgia — their audiences Isthey bring Peacemakers. — Jesa pat.
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By JEAN PATI'ESON
Bill Horn was dancing to the fine country music at the

CB Organizations

Joe Knowles has proved he as the ability to work with

John Krider, Sanford
As a former resident of Seminole County and retired
attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice, it is my opinion
that Joe Knowles will give us efficient and honest
representation

James G. Sharon, Jr, Leesburg
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Phil Conant, Umatilla
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Civic leader

former mayor and city
commissioner

Rarely do men of Joe Knowles calibre, character and
ability seek public office, a

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Gordon G. Oldham, Jr., State Attorney
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(or your vote

Vote for Conscientious, effective representation in Tallahassee

What young girl doesn't have
stars In her eyes and moonlight
and roses in her heart? And
what mother doean't dream of
the handsome and rich man
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daughter's Life one day and
provide her with a life of luxury
and happiness?
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u anuome young man she
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dreamed about herself, long members of Ito ComnLil&amp;ion

ago, and perhaps who she even heard the ofI'r.pated cry
of
believed she had found. 'tell th e yow', glgis what to
Exceptional Is the woman expect out there. . . tell them

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and compete in the job market perlence.
with better trained and more
But It's very hard to tell that
experienced workers. And from to a young girl with stars in her
young divorcees forced onto the eyes. And It's too late to say 'I
welfare rolls because they told you so,' when her husband
couldn't afford child care.
has left, her kids are hungry,
The woman alone has and she doesn't know how she's
problems, and with the divorce going to pay the bills.
rate soaring, more and more
Nevertheless, the Cornwomen are facing much of their miulnn onino in fry anti h..I,
adult life on their own. solve some of the problems
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the word that there are 'happily ever after'
endings to many 'broken heart' cases
the tubes sticking out of me, and how soon to expect a
recovery. They were a great comfort" Another Mended
Heart, Walt Gardner who is certified nurse anethetist at
Seminole Memorial Hospital, telephoned progress reports
to Mrs. Horn at her home.
President of Med Hearts In Central Florida,
Wayne Anderson of Orlando, and the founder of the
chapter, Paul Stout were In Sanford recently to make
advance arrangements for a white elephant sale to raise
funds for the local chapter. ( The sale will be held in the
former Fairway Drugs space, Fairway Plaza, on Oct. 2
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.)
Stout, assistant regional chairman for Mended Hearts
in the Southeast U.S., explained that all members had
etthe undergone heart surgery, or are closely related to
persons who have had It.
The organization distributes educational informa tion
on heart surgery and provides advice and services (such
as finding lodgings and transport if the operation Is to be
done out-of-state) to families of patients. They also assist
in programs of rehabilitation for Mended Hearts and their
families.
The work of Mended Hearts is endorsed by many
leading sugeeons. Persons interested In joining should ca ll
Stout at 647-2107, Winter Park or Anderson at 855-1181,
Orlando, or talk to the men at the Oct. 2 white elephant
We In Sanford.

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We need a successful businessman like Joe Knowles.

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Gordon V. Frederick, Sanford

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"Witho ut them (Mended Hearts mem bers), my wife
would have climbed the walls," said Horn. Although he
was well-enough versed In what to expect from his
surgery, his wife was unprepared for the strain and shock
of his operation.
"While I was in surgery, two Mended Hearts members sat with her. They told her what I'd look Like with all

Joe Knowles has stability, balance andsoundjudgenient.

S. 0. Chase, Jr., Sanford
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In my ornnuin .!,.

(NIsId o'0t. bY J•an P*tl.n

14 years in water manage.
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Knowles.

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Successful businessman
citrus, cattleman, banker

W. Garnett White,

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need

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Because he is a successful businessman with broad
experience as a community leader, I recommend Joe

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Titusville Jamboree may be
obtained by contactin g CB
Yeliowjacketa Radio Club Inc.,

Hill Horn

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Government will improve by electing men of the stature
and experience of .Joe Knowles.

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cause? "Smoking is the only explanation," he said.
His surgery was eight weeks ago. Seven days after the
operation, he was home. Three weeks later he was back on
the job as director of plant operations at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
No heavy manual labor for six months, his doctor
cautioned, but Horn Is having a hard time heeding his
warning. "I'm amazed; I feel better now than I have for 10
years. I have more energy now than I know what to do
with," he said, his tanned and glowing face creasing Into a
smile, his blue eyes bright and clear.
After surgery, Bill was lucky: "I never had the first
bit of pain," he said, "just some discomfort waiting for the
breastbone to knit." His advice to other open-heart
surgery candidates: "Trust the doctors Do what they tell
you and you'll be fine."
It is proba ble that Bill will be sharing this advice with
other pa tients in the future, as be has joined the Central
Florida Chapter 66 of The Mended Hearts Inc., an affiliation of persons throughout the world who have undergone heart surgery. It was organized in 1951. Their
chief goal is to visit and encourage, with the approval of a
physician, persons anticipating or recovering from heart

The night Bill Horn west Into the hospital for open heart
surgery, be slipped a scrap of paper Into his wile, Betty's
band. Too preecciikd and içset to read the message
then, she stuffed It Into her purse before bidding her
husband goodnight — and good luck. When she got home,
she opened and read the message from her husband. It
was a poem. "I sobbed all night alter reading It," said
Betty, "but It gave me hope. I knew he was trying to tell
me everything was going to be airight."

James S. (Jim) Ryan, Sanford

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For additional I nformation on
the PlaW City Jamboree, ite:
Plant City CH Radio Club, P.O.

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necessary to suryive, so I ickly
ed to live with it.
"I think lt was a lot harderonmyfamily than , me,'
he added. "The stress of worrying and traveling to
Orlando four and five times a day. . ."
Two cardiac bypasses were performed on Horn.
"They take two big veins from yotw leg and use them to
uyps we uamagea arteries,"be explained.
Both arteries had virtua lly closed up, said Horn. The

I have come to know Joe Knowles as an outstanding
gentleman, a fine and qualified candidate. He will make a
fine legislator.

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Thirty years
wln I offered
you my heart,
I felt deep down Inside me
that we would never part.
We worked and saved to try and
P
; make our life together worth living,
But now I wonder If the heart I
gave. was really worth the giving.
I've hought the whole thing over
and there's one thing left to do:
I'm having it made over
especially for you—
From Bill
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throat. "Better we the doe first thing Monday morning,"
he said to his wife, Betty.
No problem was Indicated on the cardiogram done at
Seminole Memorial Hospital, so Horn, a Sanford resident,
was transferred to the stress machine. Aft
After a stiff
workout, it was obvious to the doctor, what was ailing
him He spent the nedlo days Ina
being
tested and resting up. Then be was shipped off to Florida,
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"It stakes you up when you realize you have that kind
Of serious problem," said Horn. "But the operation was

ToBettyL

Top man in the primary!
Here's why

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also be given away (ft's a
bike, kids).
Trophies will be given In
many categories, including:
Largest out-of-state club In
attendance.
— Second largestout-ofetate
club.
— Bed dressed club with a
minimum of five members.
Farthest traveled CBer.
- Farthest traveled dub with
a minimum of five members.
Largest In-state club, but
from out of the county.
Second largest in-state
CRYSTAL CRACKERS
currently are planned to assist Greater Chamber of Commerce
club, but from out of the county.
the Greater Sanford Chamber Iaa1ldls
- Third largest In-state club,
Number of members- 40.
of Commerce.
Objectives.- Aiding the hardbut
from out of the county.
Bill LaSCb
hearing.
- Largest in-county club In
Organization meets- The CITIZENS FOR BETTER
attendance.
fiTuesdayoIevemoathat
HIGHWAY AV
-Oldestmale licensed CUer
Chamber
Number of members- 253
CENTRAL FLORIDA
in attendance.
of Commerce Bnildlng, about
President— Hugh Freels.
Number of members-31
Oldest female licensed
7'30 p.m.
Organization meets— Every
President—
James
Browu
CBer
in
Buying
school
Thsday
at
Objectives—
the Winter Park
Organization meets-. First
— Allattendance.
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books and special hearing Civic Center.
Monday of each month at
Registration closes at 2 p.m.
devices for deal children
Objectives- Aiding bard-of- Florida Power 'Ii
Light, San- on Sunday, ZOct. 24.
throughout Florida.
beaming children In Florida and
Objectives— Aiding those
For booth reservations,
also a Cradle Care program for needing assistance.
contact
Walter Massey, P.O.
TRI-COUNTY ROAD RUN' mentally retarded children.
1062, DeLand, 32720,
Box
Special projects- Starting
NF.RS
SEMINOLE
telephon. 9O4445
wortonplaus(orajzmboreeat
Number of members—
COUNTY REACT
Jamboree Chairman In
Number of members
PresiJeut- Walter Massey. Winter Park Mall which would
Audrey
Massey, same (fr35
Organization meets- The involve area CB dub members
President- Ken Murphy as stave.
second Tueiwiay of each month setting up booths and selling CU
Organlzatiuu meets- Last
C'mon out, Good Buddy, and
at the Greater Sanford equipment and related goods Tuesday of each month at the have yourself a tail.
Chamber of Commerce (or two days.
First Federal Building In
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Sanford.
bulldlni.
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LTD CLUB
Objettives- Its primary
Objectives- Assisting In all slated for the weekend of Nov.
Number of mem bers— 301 emergencIes
pur pose is to aid hard-ofe-, so you've got your chatce.
President— Russ WiIliame
bearing children.
Special projects— Seminole The
seventh
annual
OrganIzation meets— County Youth Deputies.
Special projects— Several
Strawberry Jamboree will be
hosted by the Flint city (5
Club Inc., at Plant City while
the CR Yellowjacketa Radio
Cl ub Inc., will hod Its First
Annual Jamboree at Fox Lake
Park Thi,wllIa nn lb.. *antm
weekend
There will be plenty of prizes,
for both adults and children, at

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Who is on It, and who should
you call If you know of a
problem relating to the status of
women In Central Florida ?
Doris Dietrich has the names In
her Anything Goes column,
Page 3-C.

Gradick. So far, at sidewalk SISrERs is the substitution
of a sit in the warming sunshine of a
downtown Sanford, the red blinking light and four-way sidewalk cafe, sipp
ing expresso
city's shopping plazas and at stop signs at the Intersection
of coffee or c fresh rose wine, and
the zoo, only $3 worth of Park Avenue and
Ninth Street watching the world go by. That
tickets have been sold. Tickets where a traffic light was
for- feeling
are a dollar each, or six for $5. merly located. Thin Is a busy sat In came back tome when I
t he Magnolia Mall,
This weekend, SISTER east-west thoroughfare, as well do town
Sanford one lunchwn
mem be rs will be selling tbcrn as carrying heavy north-south
time
lad
week.
Admittediy, I
down
at the Sa nf ord Marina traf fic, say the SISTERs, And a was
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munching
on u
auring Inc sail boat regat ta, and lot of
children pastrami sandwich and washof the Sanfced SISTER Club and Later In the week, outside cross thyoung school Th
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your contribution Publix Market in the Sanford has already written to the city strong European coffee, but the
young girls get married. the Seminole County. The public will go toward
building a
commission protesting the atmosphere was the same. The
more likely they are to get hear ing served Its purpose by wishing well at the Central Plaza.
The w ishing well is intended removal of the traffic
divorced. The yo unger they are helping t he Commniaslon pin- Florida Zoo, and If your
light, and
whose romantic dream of
wish to be a continuing source of mem bers plan to state their whole world and his wife
wha! the reW world is like.'
when
they
have
babies,
the
walked by, and lunchtime
what the most pressing comes true, you might win one
fut ure holdstrue through all the
The cry came from divorced worse equipped they are to cope point
problems are. Now the Corn- of the prizes being of fered by revenue for the too. as well as a oblowil n3 at a commission turned into A lively social hour.
years of married life.
permanent memorial to the BI- meeting in the nest couple
mothers who coulthilt
emotionally and financially. mLssioners ill have to appoint the SISMIls to
of
That much was obvious at a ex-husbands to cough up the And the
thm lucky centennial. 7be SlISTER3 are weeks. They urge other con.
sooner they get committees to Investigate the ticket holders: savin
gs
bonds
of
Sunday is Good Neighbor
public hearing hosted last week child support paymen ts. From mar
also toying with the Idea of cerned Citljths
to join them.
ried, the less time they problems and make recoin- $350, $150 or 1100.
Day. Smile across the fence,
by the Central Florida Corn- widows who were left to face a
sealing a time capsule Inside
and be kind to the netghboes
It's going to cost between $650 the well.
mission on the Status of sh ambles f financial probl ems have to complete their mnendations for their solutions.
education and develop
I remember Florence in the dog just this one day. At least,
That's what
Commission and V50 to build the well, says
Women. The Seminole County and who had no skills to go out
saving Job skills and ex. Is all about.
springtime, and Par is, too. that's my good neigh bo
SISTER President Myrtle
rly
Another concern of the There was nothing nicer than ' resolution.
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quality. This makes a lovely
solid color background.
1. name uvi,aI times and even
gift,
even more effective If you
refined to people I told you
Of
Delightful effects can be
P
echo
the color of the
abo, ki my litter. And when
achieved by over.embr dsring
oJdery In a OW of
you nd 'Th write ngM I
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big.
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ki dUCidlill where and hew
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sunny
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much or hew 11111111110., Over.
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studying
Knight was perfect. The
print fabrics with an eye to
my mitten mlzad.up life? I don't restaurant with a date, the
embroidery Is an accsnt and,
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enhancing
them
with
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'all ICIItS, SffeCIITS only
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how many of them will benefit
Somitlmes I wish they'd have the waiter asks 11w, want wine.
Judicious Amounts.
ht be InOcala
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neee-andabodes of peon and blue,you from this
tidme uk -it's so herd to keep After dinner,
(k a flower print you
terested to learn they were
a UFO, but in this case,
may
ment!
de
ci
de
to
add
a
dr
tlread
tre
at
UyIng "thank you."
mac
drInk Is s*sited. I don't went
choose to overiunbrojd.r a
married earlier this month.
wddentlfled
flying
touch it on. of those colors In a
I em a registered nwie and any, bit whit abus* my dote?
IIOWST
,
NIC ki and Fred were on4 an unfortunate, frightening
:should be helping people, bit
very ligit or very (lark vii
Annual Fall Board meeting of tertalned at a series of limeDaItell her thatlfMewa,gs
one side of a flower
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was
USing
her
the Florida Federation of
As an invalid it limited
people are helping me, to drink she will v
pay for
a print used for utr erles or 'ps'' the color range it
mystical powers to try 111(1 Women's Clubs (FFWC) held nuptial parties at varloin spots
op
the
print.
usually
make
my
email
Or
You
wblchmbe,smefeel so guilty. It herself? Or mint I
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for
a
maw,
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a missing PTIOS who last weekend at St Petersburg. including Oceanside country
P in!
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I have a fantastic new promise my principles for her
Its
note with an lifts
Y
im1TIstth accent you can add
Club, Daytona Beach, which
hhlt0 the forest
PPeS
psychiatrist who acts U though "besefW'?
The gist of her address was the was once owned by Ellinor's
by
ertng a loose over.enibroldered accent In not i chore because I love
recently,
he really car. about me. I coral or periiznmon.
rehabilitation of the mentally far.
handiwork but Fve
TEXAS
1Iow In iii. some print or
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Do
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th
and
Knight,
don't know why anyone would
inanypincuahions
hanglng
r
e
$eihe,
of
Sanford
etarded through the Special
e
fabric
pilot,
D
mddng apgigtgon the
TE: Rd.W 4.
Was at the controls of the four. Olympics, which is one of an
, should be taken Into conWON I lived or died. I'm not
tlt?r..
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ornaments
that
I'd
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to
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sideratlon
M I4
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It
should
be
soft;
something
different.
Can
you
passenger
plane
called
"The
date
projects
for
the
Florida
her
usual
scorekeeping
poet
ii,) iwUi)' Coupl
donl by
Gray
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although
the
clubwomen
during
the
La
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this
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yew as United Way
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glassid or "ry smooth fabric. If
e"WillOn was not simed at Year.
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gets
underway.
Margaret
just
14
, apparitions. Am's husband, Representing the Woman's must
Jack Weible.
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custom-made look to your
be an Wept scorekeeper
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act.
"-.&amp;-Dear KM. O'N.,
greet.
a
small
pd&amp;
of
solid
Robert Robeson, and I werie the Club of Sanford were Mm of sorta.
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room.
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the
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think
It's
Important
to
keep
other
two
passengers.
Woodrow (VI) Clark, president;
worth aft to feel
. I you'll wiled up wft
Both choice of color and (as in a ow
BYDOIUS
DIETRICH
living are their son and Iva U. and Dairy Maids, Union City;
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The results of the mWM will and Mrs. Ralph Austin
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are Important. If that
it
be
an
be
for
your
loved
ones
and
". me.
I'm
announced
after
the
search
(Charlotte)
Smith,
past
local
Miss
BPW
Contest
Marga
DEAR ABBY: How does a
your print Is in hiimmild
I
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sure they are much apAnother daughter, Mrs. Gem- Since retiring to Sanford, the
is completed. The physir,s dub president an4 also pad was aiddir.1 the tabuliithig
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udery hoop. ,
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Mm
Thomas
J.
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Tucker of Norwood, Ohio, Nuftys we taking life easy in
predictions i* updmistic.
. DRAR 111411: You're far that nmttft is Done of their
Don't restrict your over limtclatCd. NOW U 10 aiinethlng
pi1ent of FFWC.
attractive
0
embrOWM to interior decor. "difforent:11 a small em.
Nulty
of
104
Mayfair
Qrclè,
attended
the celebration. The the land of sun and fun. ThS
Its. flushed. You're just business?
-s club Pettis Echols keep score. The
nfrd ni
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were honored at a buffet dinner honorofi couple has 14 grand. are members of All Souii
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beglulig 4. realize hew
bro,d
moW
or
monopem
It's
equally
effective
iS
a
When my tiustiand and I visit
1
was represented by President two were stuck in a private
will appear in November
on their 50th weddIng an- child ren and 10 great- Cath li
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rol&amp;fg a worked hi CrtWSl or Ballello
fsiuilon aCCUIL
o c Qurdi.
Pip* - We IL Every b~ them, they =it a lot of questions
Seminole
section
of
the
Civic
Center
with
niversay,
''
School(which
is
Mrs.
Bill
(Linda)
Reck
Sept. 19, at the Grove gran&amp;hlldron.
fewhighlight onabog-sloeved and mowtW on a covantl cc*
lift w1119 ' 1'
I ad for h* that we don't ewe to answer.
Stuarkig
the celetwation and
t
BYJOANNEKOCH
.0 Open to the public) for a lecture Tom (Jan) Freem&amp;D, Mrs. John a calculator clicking away and
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mwy causes of this PrObicm GOrdOn's Opinion, but ready or the pseudo-sophistication of print blouse aft gold or silver haw, Is a gift suitable f0f
wuet It - ul deurE ft. It's Most of these concern the
Laoe
home
of
their
son
and
his
Before
moving
to
SAdOrd
In
showering
the anniversary
Herald Servirm
ges.
(Eve)
Cr
and to give personal messa
abtr", Mrs. Fred missed out on the many added
is Ignorance - igunce abet ,
\
family, Mr. and MM Thomm IM Nulty was a longshoreman coupie with gifts Wereto May
. ciol..m thread adds a pretty either a marl or woman.
ilw@711 I I I Just balm &amp;e private Lives of our friends. To
,,
(Ruth)
Gaines
and
B.
Date and time will be
Nulty.
ArA- contrICS01101111- involvied, and their Involvement out looking tam who could shl
on the docks of New York and members Including the
dam Haag Is there, and (lest make matters worse, my
for festive evenings. A Everyone uses hangers and few
What Is three times as comellitim
"if YOU tell young people Is begi'vtlng at
nounced
earlier
ages
Ideal
people
ever
have
enough
The
couple
was
mwried
SePL
New Jusey. He later entered honoree's sister and her
atpass
for
20
are
the
same
ones
long
prl$
shirt
Is
anotiier
1d Ym iicsiw IGC Yfur"M parents repeat everything they prevalent a
"
te"ers As about sex, they'll do a, .claim 12, 13,
•" % ..
What does Attorney Newman
19. 1929 at St. Paul of the Cross the wholesale grocery business. husband, Mr and Mrs. Joeepl
14 and 15. Venereal who Say: "We tbog&amp; we ,,canvalt for over.eml * dw&amp; Yen =make It V YN hear. And my mother venereal disease wW twice as 'many
y tractive ones. Initials or
Dora Lee Russell I= been Brock do to unwind after hours?
While the above-mentioned
Parents. ACCOrding to Dr. diffesse in that age group is up coutdn't get Kggnang the M* ficcoutL yon can ficatter, the special.occailLon dotes included
Church.Jersey City, N.J. Three Mrs. Nulty was a member of now. Mr. and MM Frani
hy. I'm cu_alag a yes.
exaggerates w14ll she stretches dwtAglflg?
0411
appointed by the Seminole
Sol
Gordon,
founder
of
the
150
The
good-looking
lawyer,
,
of
incident
is
focused
around
.r
ft
their eight children itio the Daughters of Pokahantas Joan aim aftemde&amp;
per
cent!
'DEAR ABBY: My father is a the truth.
time." "We used one of decorative touches In a In the embroidery design can
What problem cripples the
present a bicentennial exhibit County Commission to serve on dressed In conservative navy
1nditute for FAmUy Relersd
There are a number of causes mother's pML,, -We thought blifianced design or bland them give the gift even more
minister and has been
I can't caine out and say, lives of one million teen.gers at Syracuse University, and for this sexual precocity. Young we should mu the
under the Central Florida Com. true blue said, "I enjoy getting
by WA school
associated with Alcoholics Its
meaning.
n - it y
f
after Into 055 lOfl diagonal
each year.
budnes.
m
e
nstruate
author
of
many
texts
mission on the Status for home and relaxing with my
the
direction
of
Sarah
for
women
begin
to
T;
thfl
Inter
D
Anonymous, so I mm fmH(
Iritead of before."
- color.
There must be a nicer way of
E.W.
What Is the greatest cause of parents and team-agers, teen- e
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Women.
Another
news
appointee
family."
Genera]
°
er
arli
With the effuts at drinking. getting this Across. I hate to He suicide and school dropouts agers am engaging in
On hundred years
- Henry
to On Commission is Vickary
Sexual
any I don't uii,w.
A new business and clients
11
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ameng ..IJ.Ae
The family Includes his wife,
-ers,
1.
.
activity
whether
their
parents
m
Museum.
Several
students
have
Kane.
Other
commissioners
are
~
m
enarche, or
a
it of men.
Professional
woman
in
town
is
drapes,
bedspread
DIXIE
answer to all three l&amp;eftor not(or tilJU
Sandra,
and
two
children,
a
ut
Iflidt
pre
di
ctions
concerning
Marilyn
Crotty,
Lenora
abo
,
struation was 14-16 now ,
him. I will not drink it Or Pay
DEAR. DIXI&amp; You cotild questions Is pregnancy. It). Fifty per cent of the
Harriet Jeneff, Interior work. The store offers free year-old A
mu a 5-M
, Jean Butler,
nation's
ennial andobley
en' average age Is 11-13. Young
for It at anytime. Since I am a say, "Talkiag abest peeple and
designer
with Sherwin- estimates.and has
month-old
son.
During
his
I
...
Pregnancy
among
teen-agers,
agers
will
have
had
a
sexuaj
---.
Thomas
Watch for
male college student who en- Ibeir affairs Is dill aid bselag. Including those In the 11
Williams,
318
French Ave.. and installing
,
present
campaign
for
Florida
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Go
encoisder by the time they barded daily with
peas ex.
joys dating and patronizing Con't we talk about smething age braclifet, is increasingtoat14.'
Sanford.
II
an finishl high school,
decorating jobs.
House
of
Representatives
pose"
of
Ada
a
60d's
eyeview
of
too
good rndaraits, this preanga die?" Then eb ethe subject. alarming rate. One,
Dr. Waded material frorn
I
'flj Atlanta, Ga., native who
.
in addition to this ap- District 34, daughter Rebecca is
Mrs. i" ff'
of the Go n.Ls.thanlO per cent of commercials,
years ruin flow.
.
rock music. And
Obtained her degree In Interior Cal unit will include setting
PDorLeehas been one of her dad's most ardent
-,
the t8w4ge girls who am then is very Little to offset this
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design from Florida State mq dub an3 dinic prog rams
elected as one of the two won en supporters and never missea an
.~.
1
,
sommo~l, I
nz=IIY active use any form of sexual prensure.
Ethel Kennedy '
ver
was
serving
as
directors
at
large
of
opportunity
to
pass
ou
University,
has transferred to "how-to wodshops,90 she calls
7
.
t cam- Mr. and Mrs. nomas J.
I I
one Of the guest speakers at the
re"ll contraception. In fact,
. Whether parents are witi-Nulty
on
their
golden
Sanford
frolin
the
hardware
them,
for
area
organizations
-I
paign
literature.
6
ignorance about sex Is often a abortion or pro-abortion,
wedding anniversary.
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V O($ Dietrich) company's Clwksdale, Miss,, Interested in the various facets
j4...
cause of premature sexual rarely welco
.
store. She and her husband, of Interior design.
.
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activity rather than a pregnancy. me a teen-age
1
Tom, now live In Casselberry.
On the Job Monday through
preventive measure,
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age girls who decided to go
Her contributions as a Friday, at the weekends Mrs.
.
Dr
.
rd
Go
on
I
believes Paren ts through with their pregnancies
.
professional design consultant Jeneff likes to relax playing
shouldexpresstbelrownva]ues last year, 5O,I) were under 5,
.
•%
the Sanford Stqre Include $4.orml.g,
ls
abo ut xtotheIrteen-.gey If Low birth weight babies,
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rB7IRAJ IA'1
camp
.
au1r,ul
I
animal
C. en
researchers and practitioners Melanesians and
ple abuse. public assistance and
decorating
assistance,
helping
m
usic.
I
4e
/0.
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say that diabetes is an enemy Indians are now succumbing to
y are more unwanted pregnancies
(First of a Series)
When diabetes and Its Complications
,
.
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marri
becoming
If
not easily understood, whose diabetes in greater numbers
are unmie tue innL
wl:;I 1. .
.
I
Sexually active. they should my teenage mWw, paMcififirly if
.
#
variations
have not yet been than ever before.
are
c
I
presoon
that
diabetes
is
not
a
a
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Care HARRIET JENEFF
so.
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deadly enemy of mankind,
fathomed. The disem now Diabetes cost the United
she is not encouraged to nnisi
'.
li
;ramnant in I" "W1 1A
I
.
existsin"haverI"culture,i States $2 billion annually In
ForthethousandsofFlorida cleanliness; be certain ou
lum Ur
us the third leading cause of
psychologically prepared for
y.
g
well as in affluent societies, medical care and lost time from families who at any given time understand the health and
magnitude,
when it was originally thought work, according to the National are searching for a nursing medical services that are ofponder this Incontrovertible
,
d!O'Vascular system and the resulting in a lack of accuratt to be the result of high living Health Survey. Using even a home for older ori nfirm fend; make sure you am
kidneys.
__
Information on the actual death and over-Indulgence in both conservative infla
the fifth
relatives, the Florida Nursing completely familiar with the
dl
thattion rate
Robed Dachn discusses a point of interest In the
I
Supporting
this
are
results
Of
cost
Home Association (FNHA) rules and privileges for
rate
from
diabetes,"
said
the
food
and
drink.
could
assume
disesuie-related
death
in
the
U.S. Constitution with Mrs. W. B. Kirby
the 1976
I
a study conducted by the .
secretary,
Laura Botts has been ac- Florida A&amp;M University and
Diabetes has been recognized approaches $4 billion,
States.
offers some helpful advice on patients.
copied for a residency program received the Bristol-Myers
Governor recently I1
WPhysicians recognize that as a disease entity since the
At the turn of the century it
Environmental and social how to select the right one.
Pay your visit during
a,s rviai
Daughters of the Confedeic ("
ment Indicating that 300,000 diabetes Is a most mysterious earliest times of recorded factors play an
cial
visit
to
the
Pilot
in Pharmacy at the University Award for outstanding
VISITS PILOTS
Start by looking only at those mealtime, so )?OU can observe
,Uu 0. ofliuiu inc. She was entertained at dinner of Maryland.
Important
role
She will
Daehn'e.i spea ker at Friday's meeting
y .aS are also w,ua five diabetics die each year in the disease and may not always act history,and still comparatively in diabetes, but there is also a that are Licensed by the state. the food provided, how ics
attend achievement In Pharmacy. She
held at
.
by
United States. Official figures the same it may attack without little is knows about it.
Virginia Wood, president (right) and' Mae classes at the university's interned at Orange Memorial
the Palmetto Avenue home of Mrs. F. E. Roumillat,
strong genetic tendency In the You can determine which prepared and how It's served.
I
million people in the
I
Pawlson. vice president.
I
United
list
Only 33,000 deaths with warning, with Its standard
College
Park
campus
and
work
Hospital
last
spring.
dwelt on the 16th Amendment dealing with Income
States who do not ev
According to the national passage of the disease from one homes are licensed by checking
Select one that's close to the
.
("ttraid photo by Tom Vincent)
in the Veteran's section of
i
Miss Botts,a 1971 graduate of
that they are diabetic.en know diabetes as the official cause. symptoms -fatigue, excessive Health Interview Survey of generation to the next. It is advertisements and making family's location for visiting
tax,
relating
It
t'
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Il'bursday Inight's argumenits on
- Bethesda Naval HospItal Seminole High
II
In further corroboration, the thirst, frequent
AM Perhaps,
1965-M, the last comprehensive known that the relatives of phone calls.
School, is
Purposes, arW make sure that
of
Income tax policies aired during the first
report of the National Corn- loss of weight high blood rapid determination of diabetics in diabetics are
beginning this fall.
LI
A
of the
daughter it Mr. and Mrs.
dea
ths
While you're phoning, ask it's a bright, cheerful place
rain
I
'
three times more
sugar
presidential
debates
On June 27, Miss Botts Thomas B. Botts of 113
the United States, it was found apt to contract the disease than about rates and payment where the patients seem to be
Arteriosclerotic disease, kidney mission on Diabetes published content,
itching
Fairlane
and
11"erald 0111111to by Joan pallies"11
~
graduated with homors from Circle, Sanford.
in
December,
IM,
stated
that
someti
mes
,
sexual
impotence
that
unifflISPected diabetes is those in whose families it has schedWes to eliminate at once as happy as they an be under
failure and cerebrovascular
i
when diabetes and Its comrn In males. It may
he
found
with greater frequency not appeared. Some who those that are beyond your the circumstances.
accidents
(strokes)
re
also
.
pllcatlons
are
considered
completely
dormant
among
older persons, the obese possess the tendency will means.
hibiting
ex
It's also important that a
to their root causes, it would be
found that many were due to together it emerges as the third no symptoms at all until and relatives of diabetics, and themselves become overt
When
y6u
begin
visiting
nursing
home should not be
I.
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Mr.
s. William'
complications or effects of long- leading cause of death. precipitated by one of the many in 10 times more frequent after diabetics, while others will homes you are considering, overcrowded;
daugh-ter,
term diabetes, diagnosed or "Mortality statist.ics do not factors that can trigge
By DORIS DIETRICH
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eue Aflfl, rrom -Mrs. Boyd (Nellie) Coleman PIggly Wiggly featured rice,
Mauapakua,
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The National Commission on their offspring.
undiagnosed,
on the car: generally specify underlying or onset.
HeraldCorresesdeat
I
N. Y., have been visiting with
had begun work on directing three pound package for
contributory cause of death,
It Is no wonder that medical Diabetes reported in IflS that
Diabet es is vastly different
Sanford
relatives,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
group
of
more
than
60
Seminole
High
School's
version
cents;
there were 10 million diabetics fromotherdjseasesbecausej
12 ounce can of Swift's
Mayor Fred Dyson
friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. of the delightful comedy, "Our Premium Corned Beef, 35 Joseph COyne, Mr. and Mrs.
in the United States and half of patient Is deeply involved In his
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proclaimed the week of Sept. Z3%
R. E. True with a housewar- Hearts Were Young and Gay." cents; one pound vac
Thomas
B.
Nulty
and
Mr.
and
themn
didnot knowtheytad the owncare.Noothersilmmt so
.
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ruIng party at their new home
Mrs. Thomas J. Nulty
disea
se
,
.,....
intimately involves the total I
Women's Week In Sanford. The
Chase and Sanborn coffee
1, .
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on Crystal Lake.
Births recorded were Craig cents; and Comnstock pie ,
;Ii'
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On
the
basis
of
metabolism
as does diabetes. A
figures
Sanford
Busin ess
sliced Mr. and
and ion.red during the same
Arranging the fete were Mrs. Vail, William Gregory LaCour, apples, two
F'iaquer,
provi ded by various health pa tient's behavior at various
Professional Women's Club
as Miss Niblack, with many of Frank Evans, Mrs. James M. Patricia Ann Hunter, Joseph
for 33 cents. Longwood, and Mr. and Mrs.
organizations it is now stages may affect what hapannounced
With ml Purchase SI .UI drapst
Mac McGIbbeny, Altamonte
.I
esfimated
that diabetes afflicts pens 10 or 20 years later. He
year as "Full Partnership for
I
Entertaining at a crystal Bail, Mrs. H. M. Gleason, Mrs. Cameron, John W. Hall
made fror" arnprfts or Carnes fabric$.
Springs,
recently
took
a
cruise
at least five per cent of the must understand the things that
III,
the Job Ahead."
Choose from S2 laitilon colors.
shower for Miss Estes were William E. Baker, Mrs. IL U. Meredith Rose Martins and ago this week!
to Nassau train
world's population. The can upset his balance because
Activities olanned for
THE PERFUME
for IWO.
..
the si...
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was, zn -s. Merritt ..UU[Sfl and mrs. P. U. Melanie Jean Ozler.
Commission also repo rted that the physician prescribes a
week included I bf*k1azt at Staley and Mrs. W. R. Clonts. Anderson.
.25 fl. oz.
.
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the number of people with the regimen which will maintain
the Montrzmgna Hotel; a radio
an $18.00 VALUE
Weekend
specials
at
disease
the
will double every 15 the blood sugar within
talk,
for Freedom",
FOR
ONLY $5.00
Announcement was made
years.
P.
relatively restricted ranges,
by Miriam Himself; a radio that the Sanford Lions
Club
with
any
$6.00
Why is diabetes on the In- something the non-diabetic
commentary on safety; a radio would sponsor an auction at the
Purchase from The
'
crease? As society becomes does naturally. He orders a
program on International Sanford Farmers
Auction.
Essence
Rare
The
Form
Sanfonlans
Social
more
affluent,
as
more
balanced
diet,
medication,
Relations by Sallie Mero According to King Lion Cecil
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brief business meeting.
1
civilizations have become a!- exercise and a calm well.
Collection.
4
Williams; a newspaper article, Canton, proceeds would go to Club held Its fir meeting of the
Club president Is Dr. George
i
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),
fluent, more diabetes Is ap- ordered way of life. Main.
"The Program of the the club's projects including season Thursday evening at the IL Starke; William L Hamilton
, k
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parent.
taming the proper balance of
Federation", by Belle Grin- furnishing glasses for the 700 Sanford Avenue home of Is vice president; Mrs. Angle
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Mrs. A.B. Douglas.
The disease tends to be blood sugar is really very
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tham, chairman of Public needy, aid to the blind,
Limited
Douglas, secretary; Mrs. Ella
5P0
n-Members
related
to stress and to Un- different because of the many
watched
ii
Time
the Martin, treasurer; and Frank
Affairs; and a civic luncheon at soring the Seminole County
,
,r
presidential
,oniy
banization.
African natives who (actors that can cause the
debate
on
qie Yacht Club with guest Blood Bank, promoting
the television, and enjoyed Blair, business manager. The
s
move
from
the bush to the diabetic to break out of the
P1
speaker Faye Charles, BPW Junior Baseball League and socializing
dub Is interested in
cities, changing their diet.,, restricted way of life which
and refreshments service projects as well as
state treasurer aid managing sending a boy to Boys State
Appointments
the bc
show more diabetes than keeps the blood sugar within
after a social actJvft
editor of the "Florida Business
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days,
evenings,
or
previously. Other primitive acceptable limits.
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weekends.
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pt
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Polynesians,
Micronesians,
It
A series of bridal parUes
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ho nodDorothyNi,
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Decorating ISfYICI
4q
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FAMILY SUPPER
SiaIP cheddar cheese
in your home
Oviedo bride-elect. Among
then baki ng 'der. Beat egg
For the two of you: our exclusive
No char. o, obkgao.
Decoroling Don,
6 slices bacon, cut I nt o
'1 hostesses for various preBacon4heese Spoonbcead
and salt to soft-peak
1km
Wed-Lk' 14 karat gold matching
1-inch crosswise pi eces
ui_i1
nuptial parties were Mrs. T. W. Apple Rings SaladBowl
stage. Stir a large spoonful of
wedding bands. Check our low prices.
Lawton, Mrs. W. J. Lawton
Brownies Beverage
and cooked with crisp
the whites int o the grits mix.
L Wed-Lok'. FIorentjnj design.
d. Kathryn Laston, Mrs. R. W.
6 large eggs, separated
ture; fold in rcr.ialnlng whites.
H1EESE
b.
Wid.Loh', antique leil design.
FOR EVERY DECOR ,
no Estes, La June Estes, Mrs. W.
1
teaspoon
baking
THE SPRAY
powder
THE
Gloria (Mrs. Jack) Prosser, right, introduces Janet
SPtJCJNBAD
THE
Turn Int o ugreas&amp;d 2 to 2zTHE
C. W.d-Lok', wide polished bands
l.7ShLoz.
Fresh
Flowers
or
COLOGNE POWDERING 800Y
1 teaspoon sail
Artificial
R. Meek, Mrs. Max Leinhart,
'\
quad
souffle
dish
Place
in
Edmiston
to
some
of
the
exotic
and
attractive
Im$630
LATIN
AMERICA
175
II.
on,
The bacon may be omitted if
Lt , Jones, Mrs. George C. Means,
net w t. 5 oz. FRAGRANCE
In a medium saucepan scald pan of hot
We will be pleased to design
water that comes a
ports in her newly opened business, Latin Touch
$5.5j
.75 II. oz
16.00
like
3511. on
W"
you.
lust
for
the milk; gradually stir in the 1-Inc h high around dish. Bake In
Decoialing
p9 Mrs. Ralph King and Mrs. R. F.
S Convenient Ways to Suy
$4.50
$6.00
Boutique,
located
at
120
Lake
Mary
Blvd.,
just
west
up
nuLk
TOWN
S
King.
grits; cook gently, covered and a preheated 32$-degree oven
TERRARIUMS. POTTED PLANTS 315 W.it 13th SI
of
U.S.
17-92.
Mrs.
Prosser
h
scup tute hurniny grits
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os
ted a grand opening
stirring often, (cc about 25 min- until a knife Insert ed In center
HANGING BASKETS
SANFORD, FLORIDA
If
I Iabltpoon butler or
Sept. 17 which was attended by a crowd of Sanford
ute. Stir in weil the butter, conies out clean 75 minutes.
f.Mjmer Oviedo
Litt
Philips
mn.trgrine
cheese and bc''n. Vigrouily Serve at once Makes 6 sec
and Lake Iary residents, as well as Latin imports
LaJune Estes wax being
The Dimcjnd Store
Wally PhIIl1
i*wtd m.rat ed traedmuni4lnel
st ir in egg yolks, one at a time, ings.
fanciers from further afield. She draws her merINVArabom
One of Central Florida's Flnst FloriPs
chandise from Mexico and several South American
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played a couple of rounds of
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king of diamonds. He Intended
to claim If both opponents
followed since he could handle
any 4-1 or 3-2 diamond break,
but West showed out. All of a
sudden the cinch grand slam
seemed doomed to failure.
South saw one extra chance.
He led a spade to dummy's
ace and ran off all his trumps
to come down to a two-card
ending. He held the four of
diamonds and 10 of spades,
dummy the ace-jack of
diamonds and poor East a fist
full of worms. He had started
with the king-queen and jack
of spades and was forced to
discard the last one of them to
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SCORPIO ((kt. 21-Nov. 22)
You're arnbltloil today, but
you're likely to (acm on the
wrong P"Try not to so
your wheela on tblnp that may
not be desirable once attald.

ARIES (March 21-April 1$)
Someone you're very closely
associated with may feel she
has a proprldary interest In
your resources today and
put you on the spot,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
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you haven't had time to think
on. You could come up with a
mas,jye error in judgment
hasty
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21) A problem you have with
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faring in silence won't help the

You're not apt to have too much
luck today

do your tIddthg.YoU'ilbefar
batter off it you fend for
yourself,
CANCER (June 21-July 22) In
hopes of bettering your lot
today, you might take a foolish

CACORN(DeC.22Jafl.
19)ft is oUytolnveMYOuruuiI
too deeply In a friend's
problems today. You probably
cant help and you may be
opening a can of worms.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Normally you treat those who
are your guests cordially.
Today you're not likely to be
your usual hospitable self.

cooperated with you In the p.
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do so, give him more credit In

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imable to determine which way
to go. Seek a safe mIdVIRGO (Aug. fl.Sept. 22) fleground
You may rim into a person you
have an old grudge against
YourselfYOURBIR1IIDAY
today. Don't demean
sept.I1, IM
by going out of your way to
patronize the Individual.
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UREA (Sep. 22-Oct. 22)
Open your heart and purse to an year that could benefft you
old friend today, but don't give financially. Be prepared to
more than you can afford. You move when opportunity knocks.

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SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. 221
Hunches today regarding t
financial mitten should only
be used in conjunction with
your logic in making decisions.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21) Someone you've met
recently is worth knowing
better. Get intouch. ratberthan
waiting for a call.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
19) For bed results today 't
flaunt your authority. More will
be achieved by pulling strings
in the background.

ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19)
You can achieve your ends
through friendly persuasion
today. Be tactful. You'll win
allies for your cam.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your Instincts are right
regarding something you feel
has potential vale. However, It
will take work to make It an
asset.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Plan to do something fun today
with a bright, cheerful companion. Your moods will be
governed by your company.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Resourcefulness is your sl.rong
suit today but it won't come Into
full play unless something
occurs to tent your mettle.
LEO (July 22-Aug. 220 There
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Cut through the red tape today.
Deal directly with the top man.
Toying with subordinates Is a
waste of time.
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today. You'll find the solutions see they could profit you in the
Today's hand was sent to ns
be sure that he
long rim.
you're seeking.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
with a suit headed by just ace. question: "Was I lucky?"
TatieflC Is essential today In
YOUR BIRTHDAY
The answer Is that he was
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showed two kings In response three spade honors, but really
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notrump, North could count 12 bunched. Also, he played the
good listener today and you physically. Enjoyable fresh
top tricks. He bid seven on the hand very nicely and deserves
theory that when there are 12 a lot of credit for that.
may pick up information of Interests will enable you to (U
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considerable value. It will come meet now people and do dif.
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good play for the 13th.
from an expert In his field.
(went things.
South held the right king so at Bridge," c / :- this
everything looked rosy. He newspaper. P.O. Box 489,
discarded his deuce of Radio City Station. Now York.
diamonds on the ace of clubs. N. Y. 10019)
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well
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consider appointing a new
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Council Vice Chairman Sal
Orlando has become acting
chairman to replace Char l es
Glascock, who r esigned The
board has been discussing the
possibility of naming long-time
City Clerk Mary Hawthorne
acting city manager. The
manager, Anthony Guiliano,
has resigned to accept a
position in another city.

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Southern Standard Building
Opener at Lake Brantley.
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costs of financing a bond issue
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possibility of retaining the
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engineering firm of Glace and
RadclUfeofileapphicationsfor
some $4 to
million in
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area's underground water sply.
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doing most of the legwork for from
leased statistics Saturday that he intends if releded to of local welfare costs.
both federal and local f unds About Th
the GOP ticket, is in Illinois, per
Ford is wrapping which showed there are 2.5 mil., "stamp out the threat of politiexpected from Washington, while
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a Southem campaign swing lion more Americans -or a to. cal terrorism."
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today. stressing Conservative tal of 25.9 million - below the
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times, while
can- official poverty line of ,50O. his nest adminlstraion he would was
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closer to the South iden.
Sen. Walter F. Mondale, his set up. Possibilities, however, include either a
didate Jimmy Carter continues The 10.7 per cent increase over give top priority to federal logically than Carter, its native
to can his attack on Republi- last year is the largest jump in anticrlme legislation. Ford son.
Democratic rival. said he un- user charge or the floating of bonds.
derstood the seriousness of
can Policies to the Far W. the 17 years the bureau has kept charged that "Congress has
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way, accused Carter of favor- more, he told the black
foc a group of Northwest labor different
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1eaders that new figures on ica, a class that has
Executive Assistant Roger Nelswender
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while who are deprived
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of a decent said the county did not want to lock itself into
to hiame for spiraling prope rt y advocat ing "disast rous" cuts in
livelihood will go looking for a any plan which would not allow flexibility
an "indictment of economic
Ford. who is in Miami today, taxes burdening homeowners. defense spending.
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to bring property
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plan takes the Sanford plant to "maximum
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8.0. a

The Race

For

County Judge

000

Hiltt
Fredric Hltts am)41k,n Mace '4'flhiood
was to be a Atomy.
In his Odwadong pm.r.t toward On legal
proteulon he detoured for theee yeas,
first to practicing his second love a joe'.
nalismcareer — anilthentobshssdofa
departi-eg for the Florida Development
Comnildion before returning to 5C*lSOl at
night todaty for hisJeijjlow.
He, Me wife, Joyce,
seven chtld'ei live
In the Woodlands
of
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In addition, Mitt said, traffic court Involving
city Cases should be held In the south end of
the county with all three county judges

A native of Tons,be has raided In Florida

He said since he is a resident of South
Seminole he would be willing to "handle the
bulk of the cuei' if the presiding judge of the
county courts wished him to do so.

civil litigation and some criminal work.
His legal experience also includes 1$
madhs service in the Orange County public
defender's cmos.
for the pad 20 years. He is 38.
Bitt was one of those considered for a
circuit judge apØim,nt a year ago, losing
Out to Kenneth ter, who was race*
tected unopposed.
He dill hopes one day to be a r* cult judge.
He added, however, that If elected to the new
county judgeship in S'sbv4e, he would serve
the full foir-year term and would not resign
when a circuit judgeship is up for election two
years from now,
Hilt sees ae,.l oeeasa&amp;, steps in solving
the problems ohiewded dockuts and loss
of revenues 1Mfripstd by th. fin
cities which have municipal coast, when
these courts are phased ad In January.
He s'4geda that the Logidshn ad down
_

the co el mast in VAN and forfeitures train
m

y

Real problems are certain to develop with
the phueoi4 of inimicipsi courts In January,
but It Is within the power of the cities to start
the ball rolling to solve those problems, ac
cording to county judge candidate Alan
Dickey.
It all depends on whether the cities really
want to have courts In their areas, he said.
CWTUI law empowers the cities to certify
to the cbiefjudpof the circuit court that they
will furnish space for a courtroom. If the
judge doesn't act to set court bearings on a
regular basis In the cities, the mwildpalltles
then can goto the chid Justice of the Supreme
Court with the problem, Dickey said.
In addition, Dickey said, It Is obvious the
state attorney's office has neither the funds
nor the people necessary to handle the Increased caseload of prosecutions train the
five citle.. But, the law gives the cities the
right to hire their own prosecuting attorney to
do this work.
He said that failure to prosecute city cues
will cause a morale problem In the police
departments as cues they have made go by
the board.
"County court Is going to have to Mt In the
south end," Dickey sald. "If It doesn't sit In
that area, there Is going to be a revolt of the
taxpayers."
He said that South Seminole persona,
many of whom work in Orlando, If required to
appear in comity court In Sanford during the
day on "fender benders," will suffer not only

twoed to the city.

.&amp;pracUces law M the ue'sp,eg
pan. Is a general prectice, Mostly

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Dic k e y

city cues are to be divide&amp;
Mitt noted that the City of Cauelbervy
recently levied a properly tax for the first
time because of anticipated leases in
go train city court.
He add coasideratim should be given to
treating as city cues those offenses arising
within a city with the resulting revenues

participating on a rotating basis.

MItt said that night court should be
scheduled for traffic offenses. He said with
parsoos accused of traffic violations having to
appear In court during the daytime, the
I.coni11c Impact via loss of wages during the
daytime hours would be almost prohibitive.
"A wrung would be committed because the
court would be exacting too stiffs price," he
said.
A necessary quality an attorney mud have
to make a good judge, Mitt agrees is "judicial
temperament." He defines this quality as a
Hn1ii of maturity and attitude.
'iwyera who become judges tend to
change and grow," he said, "becoming more
mature and more responsible as they practice." Maturity, he said, Implies the ability
not to over-read to stimulus whether pro or
can.

tu'rr

DICKEY

The Phaseout
The Sept. * contest for Seminole County Judge takes
on unusual Importance this year with the pbueout of the
municipal court system scheduled for Jan. 1, In line with
the requirements of Article V of the Flnrlda's 18 con.
stitutlon.
When the phaseout is accomplished, all city cases now
heard In the municipal courts of Casselberry, Altamonte
Springs, LA1g`WO14 Winter Springs, and Oviedo will be
tiled In county nowt.
Sanford and Lake Mary cises are already tried In the
cotrdycvwt.
While the Incnnbents, Harold Johnson and Wallace
Hall, have beam elected unopposed, two new faces to the
Political arena - Alan Dickey of Sanford and Fredric Hitt
of Altamonte Springs - are vying In next week's election
for the third county judgeship recently created.
In the Sept. 7 primary, Dickey polled 3,700 to Hltt's
2,567 to set the rwo(f pelndpala. The other two candidates for the office at that time - A"14aM State Atty.
William Heffernan and Sanford lawyer, Carroll Burke received 1,9 and 1,918 respectively.

the fines imposed, but also loss of pay from
miming WorL
The answer to this, he said, Is night court
held on a regular basis In the south and.
Dickey don not an repeal of the con.
stltutlonal amendment phasing out tht.)
municipal court system as the aiii to the
difficulty anticipated. The voters passed the
constitutional amendment to get rid of peace
justices and the city courts, he uld.
Born In Kansas, Dickey, 33, grew up in
Miami and Is five year resident In Seminole
County. He has a civil and a4rn1ri1 practice
with his office In the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank building.
He and his wife, Laura, have two children—
Kevin, 5 and Ryan 21 montlw.
Dickey received his baccalaureate degree
from Stetson University and his law degree
from the University of Florida Law SchooL
Judicial temperament In his opinWm Is the
"ability to listen and patience, understanding
and dignity thrown together. A person who Is
short with litigants and attorneys, who will
not let them have their. my and day In court
does not have judicial temperament," he
said. Knowing where the line is is the secrst."
Dickey, during his almost eight years In the
legal profession, has served U an assistant
public defender and an oulsiard state attorney, maintaining his law office at the same
time.
"I always wanted tobea lawyer, as long as
I can remember," he said.

69th Year, No. 30—Friday, September 24 1976

Sanford, Florida 32l11—Prlc. 10 Cents

1 Lake Mary Awarded
300 Contested Acres
B7JAcQUELJNZD0WD
Herald Staff Writer
Round one of a court fight
between Sanford and Lake
Mary over Th acres both claim
are within their city limits has
been awarded to Lake Mary.
In a ruling handed down
Thursday afternoon, Circuit
Court Judge Kenneth Letfler
ordered Sanford to turn over to
Its smaller neighbor taxes

collected In 1914 from the 10
pro

With Seminole Tax Appraiser
Terry Goembel out of town
today, It was unclear exactly
how much money is Involved.

.,,,•,

':

y owners Involved In the

Lake Mary, which Included
Ryan to Brock: 'I have

III

Brock to Ryan: 'I feel
that (you have) caused
the people of Seminole
County to be the victims
of (your) wrath

been cheated out of being
the standard bearer by
your last-minute decision

Allan Keen and Betsy Folk are all ears as
their candidate, Jimmy Carter, makes a

'I'1iIL'

debate point. Keen is chairman of Carter's
Seminole County Campaign Committee.

Sanford had annexed the land

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RYAN

I

Who Was The
PHIlADELPHIA (AP) — Both President Ford and
Jimmy Carter are claiming victory In the first of the 1976
debates. But a nationwide Associated Press poll showed
today that neither candidate was the clear w'zmer,
although Ford attracted slightly more new supporters.
The restrained yet contentious confrontation was laden
with economic statistics and political rhetoric but bwm
of any new proposals.
"I thought I did well," the Democratic nominee told re-

BROCK

Reverses Earlier Pledge

very adequately."

By DONNA ESTES
HersldSWf Writer

a

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He ended his open letter by giving "fair and open warning" to

whichever of the two remaining candidates win the seat to "keep
a sharp lookout over his shoulder" because Ryan Intends to run
and be elected to the office In 1978.
The explanation given by Seminole County Port Authority
Ryan affirmed that his position In these last few days prior to
Director Jim Ryan for pounding Seminole's pavement on behalf the second primary concerning his candidacy In 1978 has not
of Joe Knowles of Leesburg Is that "Knowles Is the most qualified
changed
candidate left In the race" for the Democratic nomination for the
"Knowles Is the most qualified candidate left In this race," he
district 34 seat In Florida's House of Representatives.
said. Ryan denied that he Is working for the weaker of the two

"Right now I'm trying to get the most qualified official
candidates to make his own efforts two years hence any easier.
nominated," said Ryan explaining his change of position from
can't tell what Jim Ryan Is going to do next," Brock says.
that announced just four days after the Sept. 7 primary election. "He"Itold
me the night of the first primary that he would endorse
In the election Ryan placed third in a three-man contest for me and now has gone 180 degrees to support my opponent from

the Democratic nomination behind Knowles and Altamonte Lake County," Brock said.

Springs attorney Newman Brock.

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Brock's law partner, Gary Massey, said he Insisted that

Although Ryan carried Seminole County by little more than Brock call Ryan during the early evening hours of the first

100 votes, be was not able to overcome Knowles and Brock's lead primary before final returns were in and when It appeared that
in the two companion counties In the 34th district - Lake and
Ryan was running ahead, pledging Brock's support to Ryan
Marion and lost by 191 votes.
should he be the victor.
On Sept. 11, Ryan lnan open letter to Brock sald. . . "I have
Hassey said he urged Brock, In turn, to seek Ryan's pledge of
debded that It will be In my bent Interest, and In the best Interest support
If the tables were reversed and Brock was to be In the
of the candidate and party unity, that I not openly endorse or runoff.
support any of the remaining combatants In the second
Massey said he was on an extension during the Brock-Ryan
Democratic Primary involving those In the race for Florida conversation as the two men exchanged pledges.
House of Representatives, District 34."
"Apparently, Mr. Ryan Is an opportunist who seems to pick the
"My position," Ryan continued, "— simply stated — Is
that I weakest candidate so that he may run against that can1dal' In
feel I have been cheated out of being the standard bearer by your the very next election," Brock said.
(Brock's) last-minute decision to deny me an opportunity to truly
He added, "In evaluating Mr. Ryan's past actions, it appears
represent the p&amp;*t for whom I have so faithfully served for over he worked
In the Republican incumbent's (Vince Fechtel) past
10 years — coupled with the fact that I am now — and will con- election and then
decided to run against him.
tinue t, be 'running for House Seat 34 In 1978."
"He (Ryan) has flip-flopped back and forth from the
"Sectionalism interjected Into
the race by Mr. Knowles Republican and Democratic parties because he can't, apparently,
causes me to shy from supporting his candidacy openly.
get along with either party.

-By the same token. you have also made similar comments
"I don't think lie knows what he wants th do. I feel that Mr.
that I do not feel are germane to presenting the ability or Ryan has caased the people of Seminole County to be the victims
qualifications of any of the candidates — or necessary to interject of his wrath. His indecisiveness could foresteably prevent
into our efforts to become elected," Ryan said In the open letter. Seminole County from picking up a much-needed representative
He continued, "My analysis of the first primary is that I sat In Tallahassee.
would have very easily won the nomination — (since I was SUC"Ryan's statements and actions really boil down to pWit old
cessful In winning my home county) - had you not decided to 'sotwgrapes' I hope I will never have to stoop to his lotIcs,'
thwart my efforts. By the same analogy, I have never felt any Brock said.
qualms about unseating the incumbent"
"I've tried to run my campaign on a very high level. HI,
Ryan said his financial resources had been "completely actions may be a blessing. I would not want that type personality
drained" by Brock's "untimely entrance" and that In addition he to be associated with my campaign," he said.
had gone into debt.
In the Sept. 7 primary, Knowles vote tally was 672 In
"If I had unlimited funds such as you and Mr. Knowles have Seminole, 2,449 In Lake and 22 In Marion; while Rrock'j totals
spent in 'buytng'thetworun-off positions —history would have to were l,429fn Seminole, 1,008 In Lake and 23 In Marion and Ryan's
be written in an entirely different manner," he said.
totals were 1,541 in Seminole, 719 In Lake and 9 In Marion.

Seminole Campaign Briefs

Kelly Headquarters To Open
Campaign headquarters In who is seeking the district five Saturday In
the shaded parking will be held from 4 to 7 p.m.
Seminole County for U. S. Rep. seat on the Seminole County area adjacent to Lard Saturday at the iome of
Richard Kelly (H-New Port Board of Cc*nmlaslcners will be Cburnley's Pub on SR 436 in William F. Austin III, 2 Island
Rlchey) will be opened with held from 10 A.M. wIll noon Altamonte Springs.
Drive, Lake Mary.
formal ceremonies at 9:30 Saturday at the bane of Mrs.
Saturday.
Some 600 state—inspected
Huth 801* well, 107 Pine Lake in plants are to be available for
A gala "Meet the
Idate"
the Little Venice section W(,j) sale. A number of local
The
headquarters
is
located
Arbor.
Kirchhoff
Is
aRepublicancandidates
be
cocktail
party for Greg
at 320 U.S. 17-92, four blocks Republican.
'
will
gtJ ( SR 436 on the wed side
available throughout the day to Drummond, GOP candidate for
the district 33 seat m the
of the highway.
meet and greet the i'u c.
Florida House of Rapresen.
A cocktail party for the tatives will be held from 6:30 to
The Seminole County Young Republican candidate for the 8:30 p.m., Sept. 30 at the
A coffee on behalf of the Republicans are sponsoring it
district one seat on the Altamonte Springs civ ic
candidacyo( William Kirchhoff plantsaleframiOa.m.to5p.m Seminole County Comm1n Center.

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"I enjoyed It very much," Ford said on leaving the theater, Asked who won, the President replied, '"fl
American people."
.LFo
4 suppoders, "We havea turning pon
this campaign..., The momentum Is on o side."
The A? poll was conducted among 1,085 scientifically

on the southwest

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chosen viewers who were questioned both before
ImmedIately after the debate. It showed that 31.4 per cent
of those who watched on television thought Ford had won
and 31.8 per cent thought Carter had won. The rest, 338
per cent, didn't or couldn't pick a winner,
Statistically, the margin between Ford and Carter was
too small for a clear winner to be declarecL Experts say
that a sample of this size could err by 2.9 per cent from
what the result would be If all viewers were polled.
Voters were asked their preference for president.
Carter supporters numbered 453 per cent before the
debate and 46.9 per omtafterward. Ford wuprefby
41 per cent of the voters before the debate and 44.9 per

porters as he left the Walnut Street Theater, site of the debate. Carter said he had wanted to stress what be con.
alders Ford's lack of leadership "and I think I did that

Ryan For Knowles: W hy?

the land In Its 1973 In.
corporation, collected the
property taxes in 1915.

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cent afterward.
The Undedded vote dropped ft fl 11.9 per cent before to
7.1 after.
The poll was taken f The AP by (lfl
MW- we
1ces oiRd,

See The Debate, Page 5A

Top man in the primary!
Here's why...

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withoutjur"Won to entertain
the land owners' petitions' for

H us key,.,To..',Hike
Sweetwater Rates
By ED PRICKETT

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Herald Staff Writer
After
suffering a setback In
rim
,.

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residents who already pay the
full $200-n.year1ee.
The developer claims he Is
losing thousand., each year
because of Increased costs.
"The only thing I can say Is

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As a former resident of Seminole County and retired
attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice, itis my opinion
that Joe Knowles will give us efficient and honest
representation.
James G. Sharon, Jr. Leesburg
a
Government will improve by electing men of the stature
and experience of Joe Knowles.
Phil Conant, Umatilla
a
We need successful businessm en in Tallahassee. We need
Joe Knowles.
W. Garnett White, Sanford
a
Because he is a successful businessman with broad
experience as a community leader, I recommend Joe
Knowles.
Major General Emmett M. Tally, Ret.
Mt. Dora

,

JOE KNOWLES
Successful businessman
citrus, cattleman, banker
Civic leader
14 years In water manage.
ment In Okiawaha Basin,
former mayor and city
commissioner

Joe Knowles has stability, balance andsound judgemen t.
Gordon V. Frederick, Sanford

Ira W. McCollum Jr. and his wife Ingrid watch
their , man on television during Thursday
night's presidential debate. McCollum Is

chairman of the Seminole County Republican

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Executive Committee,

Church and family man

Rarely do men of Joe Knowles calibre, character and

Graduate of Rollins College

ability seek public office, a
Sam Henry Powell, Leesburg

Mason, Shriner, Elk

We need a successful businessman like Joe Knowles.
S. 0. Chase, Jr., Sanford
In my opinion Joe Knou'Ie would give Dia. 34 honest,
efficient and effective representation.
Gordon G. Oldham, Jr., State Attorney
Leesburg

Competent and
understanding

Joe Knowles asks
for your vote

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Vote for conscientious, effective representation In Tallahassee

4410(blo 1111411T 1cs
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DISTRICT 34

Florida House of Representatives

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SCC Prof: Ford Won
By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer
Prof. Roger Jarand a
speech and drama
professor at Seminole
Community College said
today that he gave a slight
edge to President Ford in
his televised debate with
Jimmy Carter. But the professor added that Carter
may have made a better
impression on the
American public.
"I thought Ford came out
slightly ahead," said
Jarand. "I thought he gave
wore direct answers, while
Cuter used many of what I
call 'si'phnwic cliches' In
gP:ing
answers
to

questions.
"Li trtn of delivery,"
Jaran1 saId, 1 thought
Carter was superior
because he tended It, speak

to the camera, while
President Ford, Instead of
looking at the camera,
would look at the person

who asked the question.
And I thought Ford was
rather rigid In his delivery."

Jarand said he felt the
Democratic challenger
came across as "rather
shaky" at the beginning of
the 90-minute debate.
"He stumbled through
those first couple of
questions. But ltter on he
developed more confidence
and seemed to figure out
how to respond to the
questioners. I thought Ford
didn't seem any different at
the end than he was at the
beginning; he stayed
pretty much the same all
the way through."

The president answered
each question "yes" or
"no" at the beginning and
them developed on his
response. Jarand said,
while "Carter would first
ezpo'.ind, then toward the
end he would get around to
giving an answer. And in
several cases they had to
wait to the follow-up
question to finally pin him
down on something,"
"Carter has to be it lot
more specific," Jarand
continued. "When he was
talking about how he was
going
to implement
programs, he had a lot of
assumptions In there. I
didn't think that he had at

his command the same
number of facts that

President Ford had."
And yet, while Jarand
said that as a speech

teacher he would "give
Ford a higher grade than
Carter," he said the former
Georgia governor night
have had a greater Impact
on the viewing audience.
"Carter used a lot of
sophomoric cliches,"
Jarand said, "but this Is
the type of thing that appeals to the American
public. I think that's been
pretty well demonstrated. I
don't think the public
responds to facts as much
as to an emotional kind of

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they came find."

Contractor's Wife Kidnaped;
Abd ctor I
Payoff Try

JACKSONVILLE (AP)
called Jalfaat his ofnceshortjy be in
touch with her husband
The wife of a wealthy COil- after 10 o'clock Wednesday
after
the
ransom was paid.
tractor and real estate devel- morning,
demanding $200,000,
oper has been kidnaped by a Walton said.
The FBI said Jails left the
man who led her husband and
The caller directed Jaffa to a $50,000 in cash in a briefcase at
officers on a fruitless 100'mile location near Green Cove the scene, along with a note
Around The Clock
.4-A ransom payoff attempt, the FBI Springs, about 30 miles south of Promising full payment upon
Bridge ...............6-B Said today.
Jacksonville on U.S. 17, where assurance that Mrs. Jaffa was
Calendar ..... ...... .....$.A
Mrs. Richard Jaffa, 35, dii- the man said there were in- safeChurch ...................3-B appeared Wednesday morning structions
for the pay-jif.
The FBI said the money was
Comics ... ...... ....1-8 as she prepared to visit a hairJaffa notified a friend, who not picked up and
nothing furCrossword
6-B dresser, said Ken Walton, as. called the FBI and Duval
Counther
was
heard
from
the k.dEditorial
4-A sistant head of the FBI office ty sheriff's office, Walton said.
Dear Abby
141 here.
Working with laws enforce.
Dr. Lamb
6-11
A $50,000 partial ransuni pay- meat Officers, Jaffa followed a
The news media learned of
horoscope
6-11 merit was made Wednesday trail of notes Wednesday
the story Wednesday but
night
hospital
S-A night but never picked up and .c a location In
the Ocala Na- 49rtcJ to withl'cld the story unObituaries
$-A the woman was still missing to- tIon4d Forest, northea3t of the til today after authorities said
Sports .......
64-A day, authorities said. Jaffa was city of Ocala.
news coverage could endanger
'rtlevisien ............4-li to make a public appeal for his
A note fotnd at that spot di- the woman's life. The voluntary
Weather
....... ....S-A wife's safe return trier today. rected Jaffa to leave the money
Women .......
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A man with a Spanish accent there and said Mrs. Jaffa winid See CON'TRACTo
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presentation.
"I thought the highlight
for Carter was in his final
statement," Jarand con-

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cluded. "When he was
talking about the things he
could do- you know, 'trust
me' he came across like

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Gainesville for the toughest game on the Brantley
schedule. Elsewhere tonight, Oviedo plays at
Seminole. Colonial bat Lyman and Melbeeisat
Lake Howell.

"Until this process came to

end by the failure of
Legisla ture toenact a proposed
municipal charter during the
1913 regular session or by the
failure of the voters to approve
the charter enacted," Lef fler
wrote, "the city Of Sanford was

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Joe Knowles has proved he Xas the ability to work with
people
John Krider, Sanford

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Lake Brantley High School hopes play works to
perfection tonight as the Patriots travel to

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Lake Mary City Attorney developer E. Everette Huskey
there Is no way to continue to
Gary Massey, who prepared the now says he will raise rates for
' lose $75,000 a year," he said.
order Leffler signed Thursday, all homeowner association
Homeowners at Tuesday's
had been waiting this morning members to $200 a year.
meeting criticized Huskey for
forward of the judge's decision.
Presently, some Sweetwater
not telling them about the
"I think it was the right residents pay $50 per year In
planned
taxing district a year
decision," Massey said.
dues, others pay $100 while
ago. According to testimony at
The suit, filed by the city of residents who bought homes
the commission meeting, some
Sanford in May, asked for a recently pay the full $200. All
homeowners were Informed of
judgment on which city Is en- together, about 500 families
the district as late as lad
titled to the 1916 taxes.
occupy the development, which
Sunday.
The basis of Sanford's suit Is located In South Seminole
Htnkey said a second apwas that the property owners County.
plicatlon for a taxing district is
have "evidenced desires to
About 50 residents showed up
not Part of his plan because
proceed with sale or develop- at a county commission
countY ordinances required a
ment of their respective par- meeting on Tuesday. Armed
year between each application.
HUSKEY
cels" but deals are being held with petitions
signed by an
"We're not going to do
up until the question of
which estimated 200 residents, home- Project is completed. Any In- anything today or tomorrow,"
city the land Is in has been owners convinced
the commis- crease In homeowner's fees will Huskey said. He said he will
settled.
slon to turn down Huskey's require a vote by association give things "time to cool off"
before slapping residents with
Sanford rezoned about 24 request for the taxing district, members.
But Huskey said he envisions the Increased fee&amp;
acres of the land for corn- which he said was needed to
no problem In getting the new
mercial and multi-family use In offset high energy cos'.,.
"I've had a number of calls
Under the proposed special rates voted in. The reason, he from people who are behind
December 1974 at Jeno
Paulucci's request. The city taxing district, each home. said, Is because as developer he me," the developer said.
retained strict controls over owner would have paid about has the necessary votes. In an
The only other alternative
election, homeowners have one one Huskey mentioned at
development plans because the $30 per year.
vote per residence, while Tuesday's session _Isto mt -If
land lies within the prime
Huskey Is president of the Huskey, as developer, has four lights at the project.
recharge area for the city's
Sweetwater Homeowners votes per each lot.
water supply.
And Huskey says now that
As far as Lake Mary is Association. As developer, he
Also, Huskey says he will shutting off lights Is not going to
will
president until the have the votes of all recent happen.
concerned, all 300 acres are remain
zoned agricultural.
Sanford collected the 1974
taxes because, as Assistant
Property Appraiser Bill Suber
said, "For lack of better Information the property was
u
listed as In Sanford because

James S. (Jim) Ryan, Sanford

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no authority to annex the land
because a notice of Intent, In.
cluding the legal description Of
Lake Mary's boundaries, was
published Jan. 24, im.

Sanford City Attorney Vernon
C. Mize Jr., who. had not yet
seen a copy of Leffler's ruling,
said this morning be would ask
the city commissioners Monday
night for a decision on whether
to appeal the decision.
Sanford has 10 days to file an
Intent to appeal or to ask for

I have come to know Joe Knowles as an outstanding
gentleman, a fine and qualified candidate. He will flake a

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before the special legislation,
creating the city of Lake Mary
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Patty Hearst Fat.
To Be Decided Today
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)

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bank robbery, Patricia Hearst faces a sen
tence that could be as light as probation or a
tough as 35 years In prison.
U.S. District Court Judge William H. Orrici
Jr. is to sentence the newspaper heiress today,

By JACQUELINE DO
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In Berkeley, avowed SyTnbicnese Liberation
Army members William and Emily Harris
Pleaded innocent Thursday at an arraignment
on state charges Of abducting Miss Hearst
from her apartment on Feb. 4, 1974.
And in San Francisco, the prosecutor and
the defense attorneys who opposed each other
during Miss Hearst's elghtweek trial last
spring met Thursday with Orrick to discuss
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Inouye, a Democrat from Hawaii, also
denied a report that the Senate Ethics Committee is pressuring him to fire the aide,

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A migrant farm worker
says he and a friend walked m iles along a
railroad track to escape Ivory Wilson's Polk
County labor camp where he was beaten and
held in bondage for his debts.
Rich ard Brown, 34, testified Thursday that
he was held against his will for debts to
Wilson, who had charged him for food and
supplies but didn't pay him for his work.
Brown said he was charged $30 a week for
sandwiches and beans, $7 for blankets and $4

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Henry Giugnl.

Giugni told a federal court last July that he
had accepted a $5,000 cash campaign contribution in 1973 from Gulf Oil Corp. lobbyist
Claude C. Wild Jr, and failed to report It as
required by federal law.

UAW-Ford Talks Progressing
DETROIT (A?) Negotiators "are getting
a hell of a lot closer" to a contract that would
end the United Auto Workers strike
against
Ford Motor Co., says UAW vice president Ken
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Bargainers for both sides agreed on
Thursday that they were making progress, the
first time they've expressed such confidence
since the walkout by 170,000 hourly employer
started Sept. 15.
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talks would begin, the traditional sign that a
settlement is near.
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

window of the auto, 'deputies
said, sometime early Thursday.
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r eportedl
DeuidsaIdSteelesaidbeIsa
have
been
waiting for the liquor.
Seminole sheriff's deputies state witness In a grand larceny
pursecnatct*r.
today we, e probing the at- trial pending St Orlando.
Escape Charge
wiuiam
nson iyie
templed firebombing of the
of
* Courts
SupectsSoegb
Sheriff's deputies today said Apopka, was arrested
residence and auto of an Oviedo
Thur.
Sanford police today were
25 steaks and seven bottles of sday afternoon at Sanford on a
* Police
man listed as a Mate witness In looking for two Juvenile
whiskey, total value $125, were circuit court warrant charging
an Orange County Circuit Court suspects In connection with
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reported
a
missing from the escape. Bond for Lyle was set t
grand larceny trial.
Th ursday night burglary at
_____________________ Caboose Restaurant, Fernwood ,OOO, according to county jail
Deputy David Duguld Williams Fish Market, 1105 W.
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Blvd., Fern Park, after records.
reported that two incendiary 13th St.
someone
was apparently locked
juvenile
suspects
fled
the
Mampa,
devices thrown at the Oviedo
Patrolman Richard Bennett burglary scene on foot as police
Ue
Authorities said Lyle was eb
business at closing
ins
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Route Three residence of said two
Thelma Evans, 42, tthj of.
boys, ages 13 and 14 arrived.
co
unty jail Inmate on a work
ficers she was walking borne
Thomas Steele, 29, failed to years, were caught Inside the
release program who failed o
WomaaRobbed, Cut
Ignite on Impact.
fromthe downtown area when a
burgled bualneu and two
Deputy B. S. Morton said return to Jail (ruin his job. A
Police reported today that a man
The flreboinbi —bottles of paper sacks of candy and Sanford woman was cut on
in an alleyway on Second candles were found In a walk-in provision of the work release
the Street
,!l%h wiçk
between
were
chewing
ggn,
valued
at
$11,
hand Thursday night when a Maples avenues Holly and freezer that had contained the, prpgrm clls Ir prosecution
1agaj
1Wt the aide of the
recovered ,y officers.
grabbed
her steaks
two, doors were on1an.Cscsp,, charge U P,he Iman anatched her purse con- and to* the purse
residence and through the rear
by fore.
found and
unloèkeJ,
Bennett said two other taming 17$ cash
and
apparehtiy mate4
$38 in food Police said two other men were used by the thief or thieves in Job.' laila to return (rain

Action Report$

Ford Included
In SEC Probe

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health subcommittee hearing Thursday that
live-virus vaccine can give the disease to the

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Ethiopia's leftist military junta, escaped an
ssa.ssination attempt Thursday night in
iowntown Addis Ababa, the governmezt anowiced today. It was the first known
Lssassrnation attempt against any of the top
bree officers of the Provisional Military
'ouncil which deposed Emperor Haile
elassie in September, 1974. Mengistu, 39, is
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Gov. Reubin
Askew is "pretty confident that there isn't any
real legal basis" for a law suit aimed at
knocking his proposed Sunshine Amendment
off the Nov. 2 ballot, says an aide.
The suit was filed Thursday in Leon County
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Fort Lauderdale Republican who charged
that Askew's proposal violates a constitutional ban on changing more than one
section of the Constitution with a single
amendment.
Circuit Judge James Joanos of Tallahassee
scheduled a hearing on Weber's suit for
Monday afternoon.

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hand over power to Rhodesia's black majority
within two years, informed sources reported today.
The government refused to comment on the
report. "Everything that has to be said will be said
when the prime minister speaks to the nation later,"
a government spokesman said.

Smith scheduled a radio and television speech at 8
p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) to announce the response of his
governpient and his ruling Rhodesian Front party to
the British-American plan urged on him last
weekend by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger
and South African Prime Minister John Vorater.
Smith told reporters Thursday after a caucus of
the 50 Rhodesian Front members of parliament that
he would make a "clear and positive and un-

equivocal statement. There will be no doubt In
anybody's mind."
The sources said the government would insist,
however, on an end to the guerrilla war that
Rhodesian black nationalists have been waging
from bases in Mozambique and Zambia.

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Voters To Fill G ascock Seat _ _ _ _

LONDON (A?) U. &amp; Secretary of State Heary A.
n "perasuil
kissinger taM aewimea JskIrejy today M Wi
charm" halped Wan in Wi isuthera African e1l, bet
added "we'll get theblualwo if the diplematle effort fills
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City tabled a motion to appoint City Hawthorne has been called
Council members and Mayor Clerk Mary Hawthorne as upon to take over the reins of supervisor and a field supervisKissInger, on his way home, told reporters in
Gerald Christensen declined acting city manager until the city temporarily three or.
The council voted to create a London Thursday night he would be
Thursday night to name anyone Monday night, at the request of times during the last few yearn.
surprised if the
to fill the vacancy left by the Councilman Nathan Van Meter. Four applications for the city $12,000 a year pod of field Rhodesians rejected his proposals. But British ofsupervisor
for
a
thremOnth
recent resignation of Cunmanager post have been period with the option to renew ficials in London were skeptical.
Van Meter asked the council received by the city.
cilman Charles Glack.
Kissinger again declined to disclose the details of
If It
OrlandO
The council preferred to to consider a resume submitted
A
suggestion
by
Van
Meter
recommended
an existing the plan. Other sources have said It includes black
leave the selection up to city by a retired area individual. He that the mayor serve as
acting employe, William Schroder, for power by the end of 1978, admission of blacks to
voters In December unless city said the man would take the Job city manager was rejected
the
by the post, but Christensen Rhodesian parliament
business becomes dead!ocked
and
n
u til a permanent replacement Council
government
in
the InChairman Sal Orlando, suggested consideration of terim
can be found for City Manager
by a council vote,
and a $2-billion fund supplied by the United
expressed "a lack of con- someone outside, and fl
P States, Britain and
Struggling to deal with other AnthonyGullano, whose who
other countries to compensate
fidence" In Christensen, poh rn.nt was made.
resignations in the city resignation is effective Sept. 30. Orlando said he had approachutility Rhodesian whites who leave the country and to
The
city's
first
administration, the council
Long-time clerk Mrs. ed some department heads in director, Lane has
resigneci continue development of the country under black
the city about the temporary effective Oct. 8 to accept a rule.
Post and had been told "no $20,000 a year Job with the city
Reporters traveling with the secretary were told
way" because five elected of Cape Coral.
th
at
Kissinger was urging the British, as the
Officials were Impossible to
ifl
Orlando announced
that the technically sovereign power in Rhodesia, to insist on
please.
Charter Revision Committee,
Inan effort toflfl the vacancy which must complete Its work a speedup in the scheciulesoas to get the blacks into
left by the resignation of Utility by Oct. 15 in order to get the power by next spring. British officials were reported
Director John Lane, the council changes on the Nov. 2
CHULUOTA— Sheriff John
t, opposed to such an acceleration.
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Is
considering
dividing
the
willholdwork.esalons
with
the
Polk Thursday night gave little
U.S. officials in Kissinger's party said the
responsibilities of running the city council beginning ned'
hope to this community for a
secretary
of state wants quick action to head off
department between a financial week.
curfew to curb a rising tide of
Soviet efforts to persuade' black Mricánleaders that
juvenile vandalism.
the United States is trying to maintain white
The Chuluota's Woman
"
supremacy
in southern Africa in a new form.
Club had Initiated a petition for
Fighting
in the four-year-old guerrilla war in
a curfew, but was told by Polk it
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Rhodesia
continued Thursday. Government officials
wo uld have to be approved
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announced that security forces killed 18 more black
countywide. Polk said he had
failed 18 months ago to get the
The governing body has also Insurgents.
The Like Mary City Council
county commission to set a
Kissinger has won support for his peace initiative
Thursday night adopted agreed to seek federal money
curfew.
resolutions and approved ,i under the public works law fora from three black leaders in southern Africa
Polk agreed to attend a
plicatlonstobe submitted tothe new city hail complex, but no Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Julius K. Nyerere of
meeting at 8p.m. Wednesday In
U.S. government, seeking const ruction cod estimate has Tanzania and Mobutu Sese
Seko of Zaire. But his
aiuluota's Community Center
$2,006,700 in federal grants for yet been estabilslx4L
proposals
were
rejected
by
the Marxist regime in
with parents, children and
In other business, t he council
city projects.
young adults from the Qiuluota
voted to continue the present Mozambique, where most of the Rhodesian guer/
The applications under the location of city hail at 185 E. rillas are based.
area to explain the parent's
responsibility and what could
federal Public Works law Crystal Lake Ave.
requests the outright gift of
happen to Juveniles who
The city had asked for bids on
money for water system ex- office space. Although
commit acts of vandalism.
POLK
He said there had been many
panslon Including a well, monthly rent has been paid by
complaints from Chuluota
storage facilities and lines, the the city for the Philip Zeull
re"nts in the past year, but and police scaiiners for alerting paving and drainage of 3.55 property, the Zeuli bid calls for
he s sure there were many the vandals.
miles of city streets and sewer payment of $io monthly from
more incidents unreported for
now on.
Residents have complained of lines and lift stations,
Wh*
fear of retaliation. He added destroyed mailboxes, windows,
that many times residents who slashed tires, throwing of
filed charges later dropped oranges and eggs, and swit- TECO Customers
To Share Costs
them. Polk blamed CB radios ching off of power.
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Highway
PatrolInMaj.
Roger safety standards, he said.
studying school-bus accidents which oversees purchase of Collar,
contacted
Tallahassays
the lack of seat belts make so
Wright said that some of the
methat
600wi
school
buses a year, see, seemed to agree, at least in factors which make seat belts
lxasespotagi death traps. But said
tho ut added
the way school buses are built. detrimental
a state education official Insists supervision In each bus,adultfor school bum
seat
that use of the devices could be belts could be ev
rationale is that seats In are also present In commercial
en more dan- the"The
design of present school buses.
even more hazardous.
gerous
because
they
might
be
buses
are not conducive to seat
Their conflicting comments improperly adj
usted.
"There's Wm no
belts," he said. "U you have a mont
azne In the wake of a Wednes"A seat belt not proper
lay accident In which 37 per. Justed Is more hazar
ly ad- lap belt, forward motion will edt for It (seat belts)" he
dous than put your face right Into
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ns, five at them physicall
the rail
y no5eatbeftatail,"beedda!t oftheseatinhontojy0u'
ppj children, were In- forms a whiplash
Fogarty disagreeti He ui
ured when a Greyhound bi
Wright said
a
the So
seat-belt
systems should be in.
lammed into a school bus.
Is improving
o0 f Automotiye
ve
nationwide,
cluded
In
new buses.
rs
w
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"If you use them (seat belts) quite a
implemen,ta,,
tion 0f
fl
jflg
j4
airplanes, why don't you use they concluded
such time when there
matching those enthat seat belts
wm In bum?? Dr. William weren't practica
is a Significant amount of inforforced in Florida since
practical.
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"In a school bus, you don't I.1
Milan to justify forc g the
beCks
WIMI a" Thudy,
manufacturers
of busesinto pronew
buses,
have doors that
open as In
He said he would like the automobiles. Aflyschool
vide adequate protection of
bus
'It's the safest we can get to passengers,
)Uckle'up'1or.safety" cans weAgts
we're not going to
$l)) 21,000 pounds and what Is ccnoomicaily feasible," see
dgn atonded
therm do It," he said.
does not respond and pusan- he said.
A school buses.
"Obviously, a school board
gers do not respond as they do
But Earl Wright of th e Flori- in a 4,000'pound auto."
About 3,600 buses have been not going to lilt Is not required
bought since 1371 with the new to.,,
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The Ford four said they
a real evangelist talking to
leaned
toward him prin.
the people. I think that's
cipally
because he did a
the kind of thing that ap.
be
tter
Job
of rebutting
peals to the American
of the Democratic !
p,"
nominee's argumentj,
M e n w h II e, I n
Washington four members
The five coache, from
of a five-member panel of
around the country scored
college debate coaches
the nationally televised
gave -s slight edge to
event for The .Associated
Presldi,r.t Ford In his
Press using a point system
debate with Jimmy cw
similar
to that used In
The fifth gave Carter a
collegiate debate cornnarrow edge.
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Insurance
Commissioner Philip Ashler says he saved
valuable time this month by using state airplanes on two trips which records show cost
more than $2,000. A commerical airline says it
could have done the job for $744.
State aircraft pool records show that Ashler
and Deputy Insurance Commissioner Tom
Brown used state planes for official trips to
meet insurance executives in Philadephia,
Baltimore and, later, Dallas.
According to the records examined Thursday, Ashier's office will be billed $2,155.50 for
more than 15 hours flying time and for one day

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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
African delegates to the
United Nations General Assembly are seeking to put a brighter
spotlight on the Issue in southern Africa that Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger has put on the back burner, white supremacy
in South Africa.
The Africans got the assembly steering committee to rec.
omnmend Thursday that the perennial question of the white South
African government's apartheid policy of racial separation be
debated in plenary meetings of the Assembly. In the past It has
been debated in the special political committee.
Salim Ahmed Salim of Tanzania told the committee the
question's importance required that it be given maximum
prominence.
The full Assembly is certain to approve the recommendation.
Western delegates went along. But they Indicated apprehension
that the Africans would Insist that the Assembly hear
representatives of two anti-apartheid political movements
outlawed In South Africa, the African National Congress and the
Pan-AfrIc..nlst Congress.
W. Tapley Bennett Jr. of the United States agreed that the
importance of the question made It worthy of discussion in
plenary meetings. But he stressed that speakers In such meetings
should be limited to representatives of member countries.
Jeremy Thomas of Britain said his government also had not
changed its opposition to bearing liberation movements In the
Assembly. Jacques Lecompt of France endorsed the British and
American stands.
Kissinger during his African shuttle that ended Thursday
concentrated on trying to setup negotiations to transfer power to
the black majority in Rhodesia and South-West Africa, or
Namibla. He made no attempt to get Prime Minister John Vorder
of South Africa to modify his policies at home for two reasons:
I. Black nationalists are already waging guerrilla wars In
Rhodesia and South-West Africa, and Kissinger fears they will
escalate and the Soviets will Intervene. In South Africa, the white
regime's repressive laws and large, well-equipped police and
military forces have confined black violence so far to street
rioting.
2. Kissinger needed Voider's support to convince his supporters they must give up SouthWest Africa and to convince the
Rbodesia.n whites they must turn over their government to the
black majority.
The assembly steering committee also agreed that the
questions of Palestine, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the election of
the U.N. secretarygeneral should be debated In Assembly plenary
sessions rather than in one 01 the committees.

TALLAHASSE (A?)
A Florida
Supreme Court ruling that all of Tampa Electric Company's customers must share the cost
of city franchise fees ",ould not affect other
utilities, says a Pubis!.- Service Commission
attorney.

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rent
a house, with several couples
days, staying at a company sharing
exPensm In every
_ house In Florida and lodge in
Instance. Whyte said, Ford paid
New Jersey, and
Makingtrips for his own air line tickets
with I
Caribbean.
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vestment of the taxpayers' money." So he
wants to kill It.
The St. Petersburg Republican said
Thursday he would file a bill ordering the
Canal Authority- to terminate the onethird
completed waterway and study possible
recreation uses for the Okiawaha River Basin.
"The cost is too great all Floridians would
share in taxpayer-funded construction of the
canal and in the resultant ecological harm
but few would share in the so-called 'economic
benefits' from the canal's completion," Sayler

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modauons, as my personal son, Roger, earns an annual
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JoAnn Saunders, right, candidate for House of Representatives District
modatlotis provided Ford
were
ministration
spokesman sal4
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meets with Annette Bisigni,
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left,
and
Audrey
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during
gathering
today
HER DAY
at Florida in
Cham ber of Commerce building In Sanford.
years ago on his own merlt.i.
Mrs. Saunders participated in
motorcade through South Seminole to Sanford as part of "JoAnn
Saunders Day
In Seminole County."
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WA'&amp;UNGTON (AP)
A company lodge in New
Jersey
spokesman for U.&amp; Steel says for
golf outings In 1964, i ,
the federal Securities and Er- and 1973,
change Commission Is In- The company spokesman,
vedigating
entertainmentof Carl Atkinson, said he had no
entertainment
government officials,
knowledge if the corpora tion
President Ford, at company f
eve r pcld travel espenses for
duties.
Ford.
me confirmation
Thursday
Whyte said
of the probe by the company
to he and Ford made
the Caribbean
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Moslems and
Christians today pounded each other's neighborhoods with artillery exchanges and
launched ground forays despite the
inauguration of a new president, a declaration
of unilateral cease-fire by Palestinian
guerrillas and prospects of new peace moves.
Random rocket, mortar and howitzer fire
sent panic-stricken Christian and Moslem
civilians to Beirut's basements and shelters
during the night.
Leftist Moslem and rightwing Christian
forces reported night-long close-range combat
in Beirut's downtown business center and the
adjacent port area. Each side blamed the
other for the continued fighting and each
claimed it gained ground.

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"At the present time," Salk said, "the risk
of acquiring polio from the live-virus vaccine
is greater than from naturally occurring
viruses."

Moslems, Christians
Exchange Artillery Fire

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Sen. Henry
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Wilson, 30, his brother, Roscoe, and Willie
James Blbbs went on trial before U. S. District
Judge W. Terrel Hodges Thursday on ch arges
of Involuntary servitude and peonage.

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United States and South Africa and Is agreeing to

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year pension.
Legal attempts to deny Christian his pension ended Thrusday when the Florida
Supreme Court refused to reconsider Its
decision that he is en titled to his retirement
benefits despite a kickback conviction .
Terry McNab, assistant state retirement
director, said his office will issue the first
check with in a few days of receiving a copy of
the ruling which denied Atty. Gen. Robert
Shevin's motion for rehearing.
He said th e Division of Retirement has
already drafted a check for $21,844, covering
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Floyd
Christian has won an 11-month legal battle
with the state he once served as education
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presented to the commissioners
Planned Improvements at
by areldied John Drapsh. The Like Monroe Terrace include
plane m be approved by the
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Authority federal Department of Housing concrete storm drainage
O)flUnisI1OnSr have appr
UTbSfl Development, wblth
than link fencing
plane for
ubsidizes the housing new basketball court
of the city's public housing authority, before
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projects and agr,J to p can begin.
In ether action at Thursday
T.
applying for federal f
Housing authority Executive night's meeting, the corn.
to
modernize two more projects. Director Thomas Wilson III misslonera:
Castle Øj.
Court,
estimated tj approval would
—Approved medical
largest of Sai*rd' six p
take lees than two weeks.
deductions from rent,
housing projects, and Cowan
Fourteen fire ascapes.
retroactive for two years.
j. _i.
Mougtdon Thrrace
both on largely of steel with poured
—Delayed approval of ai
the city's wed" - are next concrete steps, will serve the 21 annual contributions contract
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lid. Commissioners, Redding Gardens. Smoke time to study It.
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meeting
Thursday nliJg, ap- detectors will also be added to —Set a workshop on a
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projects.
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Income elderly on Sanford's
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Still M's
Terrace on the we4akle were
generally approved by the
(tii• Pecan '-.g 1-A) wires second ntact
nmIpjos, althongh they
(Nsr.W
n honrs."
y IIa Wilts) expressed
with resfrIdl was lifted today.
Walton
wouldn't
reveal the
On a fine day In Sanford there's nothing like a
tO
replace
vaildullied
Ph"
"It was, like a scavenger
trip to
.
f0e
of
:little fbihing
yard.
lights
with
the
same
type
hwd,
Walton said f
A the 01and relaxing. Some of np:a large globe
act locations or specific wordj ofraneoznnotes.
folks take a casual approach to angling, and some go a poet.
Ins
about It more earnestly, as this lady
'The fact there was
demonstrates
Preliminary
sketches
of fire tad
ce the IrsciJ3
by using a two-pole approach,
He did say they were ha4
esCaPes thatwfljbeco,.
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Engineers if they propose feasible alternatives, says a project official.
"We're lookirg for alternatives that we can
evaluate and investigate," project study
manager Walter Jiurdin said Thuriday at the
corps' Mobile, Ma., district office.
He said the corps has been "pretty we'

stymied on the planning ,e've done to date by
opposition from environmental people and
state agencies in Florida.

'Birth' Row Kills Mother

ST. PETERSBURG (AP)
A 46-year-old man
says that when he found out he was illegitimate, he new
into a rage and killed his 76-year-old mother as she rocked
in a rocking chair, a police statement says.
Richard Michael Laury said in the statement that he
took a gun from a wardrobe and killed his mother,
Angeline Respeita, after she refused to discuss the matter
with him.
"We had an argument a bout my birth," Laury said. "I
came across some papers. I was born three years before
she was married. I got a gun and shot her in the back of
the head."
Mrs. Itespeita's decomposing body was found two
weeks after the Aug. 10 shooting when investigators went
to her apartment looking for Laury, a suspect in a tavern
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L.aury said that finding out that he was born out of
wedlock and his mother's refusal to discuss it with him
drove turn into a "blind rage" and caused him to become
"frustrated, angry and confused."
In his statement, read during a preliminary hearing
Wednesday, Laury told police:
He walked away from her, over to a wardrobe where his
mother kept a loaded .32-caliber revolver. Without a word,
I'.d picked up the gun, walked around behind the rocking
chair, lock Mm and fired the one fatal shot.
lie '."k the gun, locked the door and left in his mother's
car. For two weeks between the murder and discovery of
the body, he said, he slept in motels and the car.

He told detective Ralph Pflieger he knew she was dead
when be left.
"When you fired the shot at the back of your mother's
head, was it your intention to kill her?" asked Pflieger.
"I don't know," Laury answered. "I really don't know...
I guess it was Just blind rage. I couldn't get an answer
from her concerning my birth."
Once between the time of her death and his arrest,
Laury said, he returned to the house to get a shotgun.
"There was a lot of blood and liquid on the floor. I threw
a blanket on it ° I wouldn't get my feet dirty," Laury
said.
Laury had moved in with his mother not long before the
shooting, after his stepfather died, police said.
Defense attorney James Denhardt and assistant
Pinellas State Attorney Doug Crow argued In court over
whether Laury's statement showed premeditation sufficient for a firddegree murder charge. Denhank said It
didn't and that Laury should be charged with manslaughter.
Crow won the argument Thursday when a grand Jury indicted Laury on a first -degree murder charge.
Officers found the woman's body when they went to
arrest Laury on a robbery charge in the Aug. 24 holdup of
the Dew Drop Inn.
Police subsequently charged him with an earlier holdup
at a nearby farm store. A 26-year'old dcii was paralysed
with a bullet wound in that robbery.
Laury was jailed under a $10,0 bond.

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assigned to them - from simple interdiction of
Western ocean
land or sea. Concurrently, Russia has established
bavens for its navy in strategic areas of the world
as bases for any activity It wishes to undertake,
from war to showing of Its flag as a deterrent.
The Soviet military emphasis Is not mysterious
because the Kremlin always has been frank about
Its modus operandi within detente. Leonid
Brezhnev often has said that the Soviet Union
would cont inue to pursue Its goal of establishing the
dominion of Soviet communism everywhere and
that this could lead to confrontations. It also
requires the poised threat of Soviet power.

bean seeing that they hned1y comol upert any
candidate currently Fanning for any olfice
anywhere, coady, date or federal.
Sowvie reasonable But
another one. What Is the bottom line? Will the
IocIJoti be called off because you don't vote? Of
course not.
Instead, the result will probably be -and often
at fird reading.

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Confronted with a strange development in the
Soviet Union In 1939, Winston Churchill declared:
"I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It Is
to
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enigmatic about the Soviet military policy that Is
beginning to concern many geopolitical experts,
Including John E. Moore, editor of the authoritative
Jane's Fighting Ship and Fred C. Ikie, director of

with a email margln of votes.
one of the presumed reanoos (or the series of
Ford.CorW d.bsts.-.&amp;g of which we wthlI...d
between yawns Thursday evening — Is to h&amp;
voter interest In the ongoing prealdecIal race.
11 tactic may or may not work. If Jimmy
Carter continues to try to prove and rmiuw to
himself and the nation what a plain, old common
man, earth y cuimtry boy and dciii swinger he is,
we could have NstrIc outpouring of voters who
never even peeke4 at a Playboy cover, let alone a
centerfold. Result: they'll cant a negative vote,
choosing what they consider the Iwer of two evils.
But even that Is better to staying home on
Tuesday and on future election days. An example of
how presumed apathy can be. turned around and
exercised productively occurred just this pad week

asaresder wrote the Evening Jdthe
otherday:" .amtyofAdcans ar,so sick
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wam't to day hom, to teach the pity ad that
candidat, a lwi.
Instead, he ran for the nomination In the
primary. And he wan. Whom did he bed? The
sitting governor of the date.
So, there, for the benefit of many pro'ap.thlzeri,
Is one answer, one solution, to that date of mind:
got
and ran. mort of that, seek out whomever
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With the Dole Campaign -(NEA) - Vice.
presidential candidate Robert Dole was telling
audience the other day that the only
ever to support him for public office was the
Women's Christian Tenerance Union -"and
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now having second tbomMs."
it was nicely done. Droll Dole. The
It
loves to joke about his party's
political problems because they hurt too much to
cry.
In the cane of union support, or lack of it, the
situa tion is more than list a problem for the
Grand Old Party. It Is open warfare. Big la bor
has battled Republicanism since before George
was a seed -which Is to my from the
By its actions of the last several years, the
Soviet Union also has made It clear that It wants to first ight f time - this year its offensive i
ferocity. As Barry
cop
be first in military strength. While the second
Goldwater puts it, quite accurately, unions are
phase of strategic arms limitation discussions Is "aiming for a Republican knockout In W71, a
the Soviet Union Is Improving the quality of virtual end to the two party system."
its
Its Intercontinental missiles to catch up to the
for a House of
United States, building up the medium-range worry
Labor coup. Also, the hour Is late. Union leaders
that If the GOP can overcome Its present
weapons in Asia and Europe that are not even the
condition,
subject of arms discussions, conducting massive deathly, lawhich has been widely diagnosed as
bor's dreams may be shattered for
underground nuclear testing, stirring the pot In the
generations. If Gerald Ford Is allowed reentry In
Middle East, spreading Cuban shock troops in the White House It could mean 16 more years (
Africa and giving aid and comfort to Communist
Republican rule, and quite frankly labor wand.
radicals everywhere.
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contacts to a m'n"nssn and held long and tor.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bridey Murphy
stepped out of the past with a visit to the set of
a new MGM film about reincarnation,
"Audrey Rose."
"How else would I be able to watch a movie
beingrnade and to meet people I've read
'about all my life"asked 'irginip Morrow, 50year-old motheof three daughters.
Mrs. Morrow became world famous in 1954,
when she recounted under hypnosis another
life as an Irish woman of the 19th Century.
"The Search for Bridey Murphy" became a
No. I best-seller, the subject of numerous articles and a movie starring Teresa Wright.
The trip here Thursday from her home in
suburban Denver was paid for by the studio.

Chevy Chase Hurt In Fall

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ATLANTA (AP) - The man standing in
front of City Hall collecting money wasn't a
local beggar. He was Mayor Maynard
Jackson,
The mayor said Thursday that he and black
officials elsewhere in the nation were collecting money to help the NAACP meet a $1.6million damage judgment due Monday in Port
Gibson, Miss.
The NAACP lost a suit filed by a group of
white businessmen for damages caused by an
NAACP-sponsored boycott of their firms.
"If this money Is not collected" and the
NAACP cannot make that payment, which is
to be held as bond while the group appeals,
"they could break the financial back of the
NAACP," Jackson said.

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In the past, this necessity of bringing co
control
JOHN CUNNIFF
to a restiexa population has brought abcut,the
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union leaders have
lizad to that end More thanl0
law
-compromises necessary for arongt divided
lawunion
phased out the nuclear middle-range weapons that members
leadership tb pràIñt at Wag iir&amp;fálly
are being formed Into a stout army
Russia now is developing. We also sharply cut back that may well be the strangest political force In
solid front mod of the time. That was easier In
the bombers deployed abroad. For example, the the nation's history. The Idea, say Republicans,
put, bmum they had Mao Ts&amp;tunig as a
symbol, and because a good deal of the time he
B52s that were needed in South Korea recently is to elect Jimmy Carter, to drive at least 0
NEW YORK (AP) -The shattering Impact of viewed as wholesome.
had the ability to force unity, even when that
came from Guam.
more GOP out of Congress, and, as Dole puts it one day's economic news
demonstrates again
Then
came
the
with
e
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was paper thin. Even whet Mao was
tering
news
trom
the
unity
essive histrionics, "let George Meany how basically nervous and Indecisive the Mock Commerce Depa rt
It Isn't too difficult to predict what direction the
take
over
the
country."
ment
that
new
orders
for
shunted
aside.
and his leadership Ignored In the
talk will take when the President elected on Nov. 2
durable goods— big ticket Remus that represent
circles, MS abi lity to stir passions and to
Dole Is of co urse using the AFL-CIO president market really Is.
sits down for serious discussions with Brezhnev
Pjt dallying In a 60-point range from roughly major, Iong4ermn investments, such as Industrial
Illustratively. He knows Meany would not even
la12e revolts as In the case of the turbulent
O to
about the new generation of medi um range Soviet con
sider becoming em peror, because of th
just over 1,011 points for several months, machinery for manufacturers and refrigerators Cultural Revolution forced those who ad him
e cut the Dow Jones Industrial average exploded for for con
nuclear missiles in Europe and Asia. 'lb remove
ri—fell sharply for the second aIde to submerge their own quarrels In order to
his Influence. And yet at least some of the 2oi points on Tuesday.
the
month
Inc
row,
we will probably be asked to give up or Republican distress Is accurate; big labor may
hold onto power and prevent a splitting of the
It was the 13th time sInce March that It had
Not only was a decline of 2.2 per cent recorded country. Sometimes It was touch and go. Today,
spend as much as $100 million on this year's
sharply limit the performance of our CTUlS
1,000 points.
of the
previous for August, but In the same announcement the with Mao gone, things could go either way. That
missiles, bombers, submarines, targetable election effort ( Goldwater
It will be between surmounted
spurts the energy
seemedIntoeach
drain
from
the govermnen economists told cia revision In the Is, his succeasors could split so badly In public
$40
and
$60
million),
and
that
debt
may
have
to
market shortly aft
warheads or whatever,
be repaid, I.e., a government of, by and for what beJn
er reaching that psychological July figures to an even worse decline of 2.4 per, the country would verge on splintering. Or they
cent.
could achieve working, If tenuous, compromises
Jimmy and George call the wolkers, y'aU.
This time, the usual Wall Street commentators
It dl cbi't matter that both these reports might and present the country a facade of solidarity.
Already the Carter campaign Is heavily In- said, It mlajg be over that hurdle for an extended
Past experience In thins would sugged the
debted to union America. Dole staffers remind perio It
later be revised to show a bleak pic.
d. stood at a 1V76 high of 1,014.79 points, was a dark cloud floating 1w
over the sunny market
that 20 per cent of the Democrati
solidarity, along with a series of
c convention highest in 44 months, and traders said that level and nobody wanted to get struck by lightning purges and wild charges and countercharges
In
delegates were union members, and that Carter was supported by a scaffold of economic They
The nation's effort to harness a potential epidemic of swine
the Chinese press and on Mg posters In the
now employs a large nwnber of union executives statistics.
flu Is beghWIIIIg In earnest throughout the nation..
streets.
What If indeed the Commerce Depam
In his election campaign (Mary Zan, for one; she
Since President Ford announced plans In March for
The prime Interest rate had fallen below 7 per reports are statistical exaggerations based on
Is
an
official
with
AFL-CIO's
political
national tnunnnhitIan program, ft has been surrounded by
arm, now cent. Consumer inflation at an annual rate of 6 Incomplete data?
In foreign affairs, the battle has been just
coordinating Carter's labor effo rt ). Befo
do ubts and fears by many citizens.
beneath the surface for many years between
re per cent was viewed as moderate Institutions
a..
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u, ..aner wui nave were financially poised for action
ur. Jonas neix, aiscoverer of anti-polio vaccine amId an
those who believe an effort should be made to
. Short traders
support from th
leadersof
hipevery big union In were being forced to buy.
e eeaersip
expert on Influenza, Is urging Americans to receive the vaccine.
settle differences with the Soviet Union and
We do the urn..
attempt to secure from that nation know-how
If over-all the recovery was proceeding alowly,
One of the big unions supporting Carter Is of well this too could be viewed as constructive.
Dr. Salk notes that the vaccine Is not anjexperimental In.
and arms to strengthen Peking's position and
particular concern to the GOP. That Is the Traders observed that a slow but steady
jection but one developed over the years by sdenUds familiar
those who fear Russia, believing Soviet
American
Federation of State, County and recovery was the economy's
with the cyclical outbreaks of various types of Influenza. He
aggression can only be curbed by cautious semibest
protection
tthaslxe, that the vaccination program Is not a I&amp;MlXIIflUU
Municipal Employes. Republicans believe against a new surge of Inflation.
alliance with the Wed, particularly the United
AFSCME wants to gain absolute control over
effort to forestall a potential epidemic of swim. flu this fail but
States.
The mood continued into Wednesday, when the
government, including the ability to close
an orderly step toward national control of flu which should have
average rose another 8 points by early afternoon.
Mao's personal hate for and mist rust of the
government
down by strike. Already it Is near Volume was heavy, suggesting some conviction
been undertaken years ago. Full cooperation of the American
Russians was so great that there was no chance
ssuch power.
public can create a barrier against the spread of influenza
of any Improvement In Qdnese.Soyiet relations
behind the advance. Strength In blue chips was
similar to the eradication of polio by Salk'i vaccine In the 195k.
while be li ved.
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sophisticated preventive medical capability In this nation. It Is a
tool to eradicate a potentially dangerous problem before It
surfaces. It Is also one of those rare Instances where pestilence
can be eradicated for generations by cooperation of all citizens.
The few seconds it takes to roll up the sleeve will result In
cowmtless hours of security for us all.
WASHINGTON Government Investigators of the allocations were awarded to gas stations House Energy and Power subcommittee, got
have uncovered a major scandal Involving and truck dope that existed only an paper.
Footnote: Dupuy's lawyer admitted that his
wind of It.
alleged bribery, sexual impropriety and misuse
client
used Corey's apartment, but Insisted that
Dupuy
has
been
in
trouble
at
FEA
before.
In
BERRY'S WORLD
of Federal Energy Administration f unds.
The
congressman
called
In
FEA
chief
Frank
no
favors
were given Corey In return. He said
1973, FEA administ rator Frank Zarb Zarb and dem
anded that the probe be exhumed. there was "not anything to,,
The case,
been simmering for reprimanded him for poor judgment. Dupuy had The revivedInvedfgallon, o
bribe allegations.
months
underwhich
a tight has
lid of secrecy, reads like accepted Iran station fr
ur
sources
say,
Dupuy
was
no
t regional admn1n6tra, he
om an oi
the plot of a Harold Robbing novel. We have
l company to turned up more allegations of misuse of federal claimed, when the higher fuel allocations were
Its at
Florida
convention,
pieced it together from government documents attend
two days
the flnn'i
expense. where he stayed funds. Dupuy, faced with another disciplinary awarded Corey. He said that the travel abuse
action, decided to resign.
and interviews with sources close t
charg against Dupu3r w
es
ere "piddly Junk," and
Dupuy was also charged at that time with
The continuing investigation also unear th
that he was cleared of them. Dupuy resigned, he
I
It centers on the FEA's Atlanta nil" misusing government money. For example. he evidence of
ed said,
because of harassment. Corey declined
the Atlanta region's coziness with
commer'
and his secretary often Junketed outside
office nd its former director, Kenneth [)
various oil men. At least three other Altanta
who has already been forced to resign as a
region, and a number of times he traveled to his FEA
HWIIFLYING BANKERS: British and
Dupuy
arId
of the
probe.
officials accepted
gratuitiesfree
from
gas and
Mexia, Tex., ranch, allegedly a government oil distributors.
They Included
tickets
to French officials at the World Bank have puted
expense.
In
additi
of
on. Investigators charged that sporting events, weekend fishing trips, free trips through a proposal permitting bank employes to
he stuck Uncle Sam for personal expemsus
to oil
now under criminal Investigation for
fly the controversialAnglo-French supersonic
Industry Convention, and huflUflerable C
as
cab
rid
es
giving
extra
fuel
aiioca
,
rent
ti
ons
to
gasoline
al
car,
and
long
distance
phone
expensive
lunches.
One
Atlanta
FEA
official
the
oncorde on trips abroad. The scheme Is coding
. 06.40
cUdribut
In return for gratuities. All deny calls
even bought a car from an oil man at a sub- funds, ,
In part with US. public
criminal wrongdoing..
thousands of dollars In extra traveling
Although he was reprimanded for accepting stantial savings.
FE/i investigators have established that
expe nse.
convention trip, Dupuy was officially cleared
In each case, investigators found, the firms
Dupuy often used the apartment of William of fiscal abuse charges. But FEA Investigators received higher allocations from the
A Concorde flight to London, for example,
Atlanta Costs $450 more than an economy ticket on a
Corey, a gasoline and diesel fuel distributor, for on the case charged It was a whitewash,
;.
office,
trysts with a girl friend. The woman also was
regular airline. World Bank employes have
The top bran at the agency were afraid to
Dupuy's subordinates
In Atlanta
told thethis
taken
the concord,
carrying
on
an
affair
with
Corey,
Investigators
take
on
Dupuy,
sources
told
us,
because
they
bwestlgators
that
their
boss
encouraged
faraway
placa more than 173 times to such
found.
belie
v
India And Bahrain.
ed he had powerful Republican political close relatIonship with the Industry people they
C , ,.,'.
At about the same time, Corey's firm, U.S. connections.
A bank spokesman told
rd
Indeed, Sen. Strom Th urmond, R. Were supposed to r
the Conco ,
egulate.
Transport,
Inc.,
had
its
gas
and
diesel
fuel
program
Is
only
a
six
S.C
.
had
been
pushing
Dupuy
The first debate was quite informative. Based on if.
-month experiment. Bid
for the No.2 job at
The results A the FEA 1nvest1g
allocations substantially
Atlanta the agency.
my vote would HA VE to go to Ford — I like his stilt
atin, Zarb World bank president Robert McNamar., say
told
Cloherty,
would
probably
office that Dupuy headed. Sou)'ces close to the
be turned over to our iourg, is dubious
Defter!"
The Dupuy case seemed safelj burled until theusti
about the szperImj
Jce L)e partmez2 for possible criminal which
cue told our associate Jack aohety
has thus far outweighed any savings,
that some Rep. John Dingell. D.-Mich,, the chairman of the action in the next few weeks,
realized from the faster flights.

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)
Gaming Commission has - The Nevada
voted to require
Frank Sinatra and his attorney,
Milton Rudin,
to apply for a gaming license and
intensive background Investigations. undergo
Nevada law requires an Individual
or Interest holding more than 5 per
cent
a
gambling operation to submit to theofIn.
vestigatlon and licensing process and pay the
cost.
The state's Gaming Control Board held a
hearing Wednesday into whether the two men
were exerting influence, through their
minority interest, on the Del E. Webb Corp.,
which owns four Nevada hotelcasjno
operations. Sinatra didn't attend either
meeting.
Testimony showed that Sinatra and Rudin
Jointly control about 6.6 per cent of the stock in
the Webb Corp. The corporation's attorneys
insisted neither man influenced policy or held
sufficient stock to have impact on election of
board members.

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Chase will miss this week's "Saturday Night"
television show because he was injured last
week parodying the Ford-Carter debates.
In the skit, he was mimicking Ford leaning
heavily on the podium when the entire unit fell
forward to the floor with Chase still clinging
tightly to it. According to a spokesman for the
show, Chase's doctor ordered him to take a
week off to recuperate from undetermined in.
juries.
Chase, a former college soccer player and
physical fitness enthusiast who specializes in
pratfalls, will return for the Oct. 2 show, a
network spokesman said. It's the first time
he's been hurt in one of his falls,

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Fred Karl calls himself a "bonafide middle of the made?' neither a liberal nor a conservative -and a drict coidructionist,
regarding the Interpretation of thnstituti
on,
the Co
"The Supreme Cowl should follow precedent and not
go
wandering off in new directions," Karl said, adding that the
Legislature has the responsibility for changing the law.
With the safeguards In the Constltuth,n there is no excuse for
A distinction being made in the quality of Justice for economic or
racial reasons he said.
Karl said he would have no difficulty ,rt1ng as a member of
the Supreme Court to affirm a
capital punishment judgment,
believing adequate safeguards have been taken to minimize the
possi bility of an Innocent person being put to dea
death.
Capital punishment Is a deterrent to crime, he said,
Speaking philosophically, Karl said the rules concerning
valid arrests are changing so rapidly that guilty persons may be
getting out because of the lag between the new ride and the
education of it directed toward police officers.
Law enforcement officers have difficult and sensitive Jobs
and a solution to this difficulty might be to delay application of the
rule until sufficient time has passed for the officers to be
in.
formed, Karl said.

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election of judges In Florida "stinks" in the
vi of Charles Motley, who spoke publicly against the proposal
before it became pert of the law of the date aeveriJ years ago.
Holley said the partisan primary system worked well prior to
change brought about with the adoption of the datVs
Constitution." ft provided a weedlng.osd process," he said, aálng
why judges should be treated differently than other pari
elected to office.

the voters and the one to set a
The debate, scheduled to run pattern for the others.
Tagging his political philosophy as conservative, Halley said, if
90 minutes but Interrupted for
ember of Carter's staff elected to the state's highest court, he would be go,.1ed by
Members
minutes by an electronic had said they felt the former previous opinions, refusing to make any decision which could
failure that cut off the sound to Georgia governor should avoid create new law. "The function of the court is to decide cams, not
the millions watchIng It on tele- strongly warded, direct attacks legislate."
vision, covered economic Issues on Ford which voters might reHe said he has no qualms about voting In favor of the death
and domestic policy.
sent as showing disrespect for penalty
where premeditated murder or a death caused during the
The candidates fielded 12 the presidency,
commission
of a felony Is concerned.
questions from a panel of three
Nonethelan, the Democratic
"MOM cases are won or lost before the lawyer is hired," Holley
reporters. The topics ranged candidate took Ford to task for
said, because of the complex and complicated rules Of evidence
from unemployment, Inflation what he said was a
lack
of
which
law enforcement officers mud follow.
and taxes to amnesty, govern- leadership and blamed the Re.
The exclusionary rule -a rule whereby certain evidence ment reorganization and do publican
'Tm convinced the death penalty Is a deterrent to crime," he
administration for
collected without proper warrants is elduded from or
mesUc spying by government what he said was a variety of said. "People being corrvicted are guilty. The job of the court is to
suppr
In court Is not always fair to the citizens, he said, adding It
agencies,
see that the law Is followed. Under our system the state has the
economic ills.
sets up technicalities whereby guilty parties go free. Heoften
inalso
The moderator for the de- burden of proof and it 18$ hard burden."
Carter describedFord as
oppose any "gag rule" in press coverage,
Holley said the rules cievfe are
00
sensitive to the Plight of the bate, sponsored by the League
unemployed
and
said
that
the
of
Women
Voters,
was
Edwin
officers
to
keep
up
adding
that
the
exclusionary
rule where
The non-partisan election of Judges is "fine" in Karl's President's 56
vetoes since he Newman of NBC. The question- evidence gathered without a proper warrant is excluded from
opinion, but problems do exist In the current elective process
of took office represented a "guy- ers were Frank Reynolds of being used in court against a person Is a
"bad rule."
the judiciary statewide.
ABC television, Elizabeth Drew
He pointed to the necessity In running a statewide election of ernment of stalemate."
He said he does not favor public financingof the election efforts
At the
outsetCarter
of theof
debate,
New Yorker,
and James of anyone. "More and more is being done to close oft the system
raising campiagn money and of accepting contributions from a Ford
accused
fallingofP.the
Gannon
of the Wall
select group such as the legal profession,
Street where people are running themselves for office," Motley said.
to be specific in Msproposajs. Journaj.
The candidate said he "flunked" out in the Florida Bar
Under the present system, he said, candidates for the The
President said his Demojudidary have "low visibility" while races for other posts capture cratic opponent
The two candidates stood be. Association poll, calling It "absolutely worthless." He said that
was advocating hind chest-high lecterns. less than 2,000
the voters a ttention,
of the staie bar's 15,000 members,psrtjeipated In
programs
calling
"more During the opening minutes of thepoU.
Karl, adjudged most qualified In this co" In a poll by the spending, bigger defor
ficits,
Florida Bar Association, Slid even though he wishes more at. Inflation and more taxes."More the Confrontation,
Holley said that both be and his opponent for Justice, Florida
sounded drained.
tcrneys had participated In the poll, that It does have some value.
Supreme
Court, Group I are qualified to hold 'the office.
The second debate Is schedHamilton
Jordan,said
Carter's
Refusing to comment directly on the proposed Constitutional uled for Oct. 6 in San Francisco campaign
manager,
later, "Thousands of attorneys In
Florida are qualified," he said.
amendment calling for appointment of judges to the Florida and will cover
Saying he Is unalterably opposed to the "gag rule" Imposed by
policy
"I
foreign
Supreme Court and the appellate courts of the state, Karl said and national
thought
Jimmy
a little
security. A third, nervous
at first
andwas
darted
a some courts ordering principals in cases not to talk to the press,
some system other than the one currently In effect Is desirable, with no
limitation on the subject little slow." Jordan added that Holley said if someone doesntt ,,want the people to bear what they
He added, however, that he Is opposed to lifetime apmatter, will be held Oct.
fl The he thought
later Carter say, they should not say It."
pointmnents, p-resently the system for
federal judicial ap- vice presidential candidates, 'ook commathat
nd
of
the dete"
Holley, married to the formerErlysnelilzon, has lour dWkken
poIntments.
Seas. Walter F. Mondale, D.
Jordan's assessment was as by a previous marriage, and makes his home In and practices law
He said public financing of judicial contests or scene form of Minn.,
and Bob Dole, R-Kan.,
expected as that of White House In Naples.
appothtm'nt with checks on arrogance may be the solution,
will
debate
He enlisted in the U. S. Navy on Jan. 6, 1942 and was honorably
A veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II, Karl of Oct. 11. sometime the week Press Secretary Ron Nessen,
who said, "We compared notes discharge four years later as an aviation machinist
enlisted as a private In October, 1942, was commissioned a second
mate second
But the candidates and their on the
lieutenant at age 18 at Fort Knox, Ky., served as a
President's staff and class.
tank
platoon
advisers
felt
the
first
debate
came
to the conclusion that he
leader, and was awarded the sliver star, bronze star and purple would
He received his law degree from the University of Florda and
be the one likely to have had won -and that he
heart. - Donna Estft
the most lasting impression On ... by a wide margin."had won his baccalaureate degree from Duke University.
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Mrs. Saunders On Ballot Forow,
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ORLANDO

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The judge Indicated he would

Richard Kelly, Newton said

closure statement before the off election.
den' stat us sometime after
election, as required by law.
ing on whether congressional some time after Tuesday's runMrs.
Saunders'
attorney,
MITuesday's
runoff and before the
Mrs. Saunders. of Orlando, The judge Indicated he would chael Woods,
hopeful JoAnn Saunders is a In. off election,
said on Thursday general election.
received 49 per cent of thepri- not have a ruling until
some- that Newton was "trying to
gaily qualified candidate for ofNewton, clerk of the Puce mary vote to 21 per cent for time after next
Tuesday's elec- eliminate his opponent In the ________________________
fice. But her name will remain County Court, interpreted this Newton, the runner-up.
tion.
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runoff by means other than the
on Tuesday's r unoff ballot,
to mean that if the Judge rules
SERVICE
Both
Newton
and
Mrs.
SaunFlorida
law
makes
disclosure ballot box."
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Judge William C. Gridley re- in his favor and Mrs. Saunders ders considered
CALL MILLERS
the Judge's rul- of personal finances a requireBut Newton's lawyers then
fused a move on Thursday to beats him for the Democratic ing a partial victory.
ment to ;lallfy as a candidate said they would be happy
throw out a suit against Mrs. congressional nomination in the
for a
Mrs. Saunders said after the for publi c office. Mrs Saunders ruling
rsiOrlando
Saunders brought by her oppo- 5th District
on
whether
Mrs.
SaunI
on Tuesday, the Orange-Osceola Circuit Court swore In a signed statement to
Sanford
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Florida Elections Division
she
had
hoped
to
the
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not Immediately rule on wtieth- voided,
get the suit dl.nnlssed. But she in Tallahassee
er she violated election laws by
This would leave him the only said she was not disappointed she had filed on July 19 that
such a statement.
not filing a financial disclosure Democratic opposition to the because this helps
The Case Of The
to spur me
But she didn't mall the stateS.C.C. LEISURE TIME PROGRAM
statement on time.
Republican
Incumbent,
Rep.
and
my
supporters."
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ment to Tallahassee until al(27th. AMENDMEPl1T..E.LA,)
Judge Gridley dismissed one most two months after she
Are you sucker? Or, ARE YOU WISE?
count of the two-count corn- swore she had filed it. This was
Macrame, 10 weeks, begins Oct. 6, meets Wednesdays 9:30WOULD YOU KNOWINGLY PUT
plaint, which alleged that Mrs. after the primary election, In
11:30 a.m. Participants will learn two basic knots, progress
YOUR FOOT IN A BEARIRAp,
Saunders "had sufficient funds, which she J ust missed getting a
through ten common knots and elements. If time permits, adThe
or should have had sufficient majority of the votes over four
27th Amendment Is a TRAP, baited
vanced knots will be taught. Fee: 115.
with the "GOLDEN APPLE" of EQUAL
funds,
for paying the necessary other Opponents.
SEPTEMBER 23, 1171
Madeline Jamison
RIGHTS. You can get the "GOLDEN AP.
filing fee."
Mrs. Saunders said her staff
ADMISSIONS
Shirley A. Lazar
PLE" without being trapped, to become
She
qualified
for
office
by
an
had
inadvertently
placed
the
Linda B. [egg
Introduction to Astrology, eight weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets
Sanford:
subject
to the whim of a BUREAUCRAT.
alternative method, filing a pe- statement In campaign files
Richard B. Ransbottom
Thursday, 7:30. 9:30 p.m.
William Agoranos
Ltlon
GET
THE "GOLDEN APPLE"
signed by a certain nun- stead of mailing it to the elecPatricia L Sprague
Instructor: James Newell, licensed Astrologer, AFA
Donna M. Andrew
member,
EQUAL
EQUAL RIGHTS . . . THROUGH STATE
tIer of voters.
tioni
Office.
Ruby I. Wade
Registered Professional Engineer, listed In "Who's Who in the
Mary L Bentley
NOT RATIFICATION OF
But the judge took under adJudge Gridley last week (ItLenore Ehinger, Deltona
South and Southwest." Topics: historical Aspects of Astrology
Sidney W. Grover
E.R.A.
visement
a
the
second
count,
riled
temporary
injunction
Mary C. O'Connor, Deltona which
and the Mechanics of Astrology. Fee: 115.
William F. Hughes
Then, if it has a worm in It THE WORM can
charges that Mrs. Saun- sought by Newton 10 bar Mrs.
Robert Kremnbring
be
cut out by your vote.
dens did not file a financial dii- Saunders from the Sept. 28
Punch Embroidery, six weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets Thur-, Donovan L. Poyser
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sday 7:30- 9:30 p.m.
Margaret fl. Smith
VYt#IMK
WILL BE TOO LATE TO CRY.
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Mary L Smith
ELECT LEGISLATORS, WHO ARE FOR
chery originating from Japan, now easy to learn by the use of new
Elizabeth Washington
EQUAL
Thursday's high 8$, today's
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techniques and special punch needl's. The subtle shadings In
Evelyn M. Steere, DeBary low
auREAucRTT CON TRO L OG4JT
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Ada Thomas, DeBary
some of the pictures give the impression of an "oil painting of
LIFE, i.e. your life run
Partly cloudy through
from Washington or
Blondell T. Pounds, DeL.and Saturday
yarn." The punch embroidery kits will be available for purchase
with a chance of a!The Southeast Regional Center of Govern.
Edna Garceau, Deltona
In the class. Fee: $15.
ment, Atlanta.
ten th undershowers. Highs
John Lamb, Deltona
In time mid to upper Boa, lows in
DO NOT, IF YOU VALUE YOUR FREE.
Raymond A. Phillips, Deltona
Aerobic Dancing, exercises set to music in a given routine,
the 70L Mostly east to aoutheast
DOM,
VOTE FOR A LEGISLATOR WHO
Irene M. Rutl edge, Deltona
dances designed for non-dancers with the emphasis on moving for
winds 10-15 m.p.h. Rain
WOULD
RATIFY THE 27th AMENDMENT
Amy
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fitness and fun.
McClain, Geneva
prubabflfty Is 50 per cent.
YOUR
VOTE
IS YOUR SWORD AND
Lester T. Carroll, Lake Helen
Eight-week class begins ckt,. l,nieets Friday, 9- 10a.m. Fee:
SHIELD TO PRESERVE YOUR FREEDOM.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
W. Sheffield, Win ter
USE IT.
Daytona Beach: high 1:51
Springs
a.m., 9:54 p.m., low 3:53 a.m.,
Bulletin No. I:
Beginning Tennis, begins Oct. 3, meets 3 . 5 p.m. Sunday,
3:34 p m.
DISCHARGES
Fund
twelve weeks.
Of Asynosia.
Sanford:
Port Canaveral: high 1:13
Deals in basic fundamentals: grip, stance, ground strokes,
Julius W. Allen
a.m., 1:2* p.m., low 2:54 am.,
CUT AND SAVE!
serve, scoring rules and regulations. Student required to bring
3:2.3 p. m.
Thomas E. Charlker
one unopened can of tennis balls and wear regulation tennis shoes.
S.B. "Jim" Crow.
Martha Cohen
Bayport: hIgh 2:32 am., 324
Fee: $15.
p.m.,
low
Wi lliam C. Hawse
112 a.m., 9.21 p.m.
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tackler biting the dust

Oviedo, Brantley Defeated

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Seminole, Lyman, Howell JVs Triumph
Seminole County junior pass play covering 20 yards Young on runs of , Z and35 week.
game for Lake Howell, while halftime.
varsity football teams won from Mark Fricke to Kim yards, respectively:
This win was triggered by the defense was weighted by
Oviedo, which suffered its
thrcc and lost two Thursday Drury.
Lyman 1s2-Oand hosts Bishop touchdowns on a one-yard nm Rob Johnson and Bo Thomas. first defeat, scored on a tow'
night.
Lyman attempted an onsides Moore Thursday night.
by Tom Rajchel and 15-yard
yard rim in the third quarter by
Seminole was an Impressive kick, but Jones covered the
TI)
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Lake Howell's triumph was a pass from John Staples to John
iWrasal
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in McClendon. Wyndell
Marv
284 victor over DeLand; ball. However, on first down, result of some strong defensive Drugan. Running
backs Felix on a
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McNealy
had 1OO yards rushing
Lyman took 34-28 measure of the Tlgerrs fumbled, Lyman play. The Hawks, now 2.0, Williams and Gene Knight
Lake Brantley was surprised for the Baby Lions while
Orlando Jones; Lake Howell recovered, and In three pass entertain Lake Brantley next helped control the tempo of the by the 200-pound plus line from defensive standouts included
took 134 measure of New plays the Baby Greyhounds
Palm Bay, a school with only end Calvin Ward and tackle
Smyrna Beach; Lake Brantley scored the winning touchdown.
10th graders. It was 304 at Lance Hilhiar&amp;
was shocked by a strong Palm
Fricke hit Mike Oliver on a
Bay team from Boca Raton, 36- screen pass, bake McClanahan
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Kissimmee.
Young on a 30.yarder for the
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The Seminole triumph, a full winning margin.
NAPA, Calif. (Al') Johnny out like some guys. I think
week before the two varsity
Frida Sept.4 i,m
Ear lier, Lyman got TDs from 6.Evinlg Nerald. Sanford Fl
Miller picked the ball out of the playing this way will lit me be
teams clash, was something of Oliver, Torn Kleinknlght and _______________________________________ cup
and gave a Jaunty little around a long time,"
a surprise,
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wave to his mother and father,
Miller's effort over the 6,649And James Cassanova,
standing a couple of hundred yard north course at the Silve-proving something of a Jack-ofyards away on the lawn of MU- rado Country Club where he
all-trades, helped turn the tide
home.
has a borne between the 1h
against DeLand.
He'd Just scored a hole lnone, and llth holes - gave hlzntoa
Cassanova picked up a
mentioned he figured his two-shot lead over 0year4d
fumble at the DeLand 47 yard
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mother "probably thought that Don January, who shot a 65 on
line and ran it in for one
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was real neat," and then, stop.. the easier south course despite
touchdown. He came back to
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ping to chat with neighbors, bogeys on two of his last three
team up with 20 yards.
watching his kids playing In the holes. 11 group at 86, three
Phil Washington also got
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gallery, strolled
casual as back, included Gibby Gilbert
loose on a long run for the Baby
S
could be to a course-record 63 J.C. Snead and George Archer,
Seminoles, scampering 71
and a two-stroke lead in the who one-putted his flr* nine
yards for a touchdown.
first round of the $175,000 Kai- greens.
Seminole now stands 2-0 and
Open Golf
All the leaders but January
plays at Oak Ridge next
To urnament.
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played the north courae. They'll
Thursday
He was so relaxed and easy- swap courses today, with theft .
Lyman needed a miracle and
going, so obviously enjoying nal two rounds Saturday and
got it against Jones.
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himself, o ne tour regular oil,. Sunday on the north course
The Tigers led by a 2020
servedhe
may be "so relaxed only.
score with two minutes
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Com'ere, says Howell tackler Rob Johnson

"I work at being relaxed,"
"miiier saw
ft
flis
phenomenal round. Then he
offered that shy little smile that
has helped put him La such
demand as a male model.
"After all, it's just a game,
isn't it? Right?" he asked. "It's
Just a game? Right? Right. I
play It like a game. I don't play
when I don't want to. If I played
it like a profession, maybe I'd
do it a lot different, work at it a
lot harder, play more often. J
don't know. But pla ying like I
do, I think I won't get burned
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Seventeen Seminole County Pop Warner League
teams go Into action Saturday at six Locations In Central
Florida.
There are five games at Lake Brantley. Sanford's
midgets meet Plnecastle at noon, Conway's Junior
midgets face Teague at 2, Conway pee wees meet league
at 4, Orlando Central Junior midgets meet Milwee at 6 and
Conway midgets play league at 8.
There are four games In Oviedo. Sanford's Junior
bantams meet Fort Pierce at 2, Lakeview junior midgets
face Tuscawiva at 4, Winter Park pee wees are up against
Tnscawilla at 6, and Winter Park midgets face Tuscawilla

at a.

out of the county, pee wee teams South
Seminole, Milwee and Lakeview see action. South
Seminole Is at Deiand at 6, Milwee at Maitland at noon
and Lakeview at Pinecastle (Oak Ridge) at 9 a.m.
Midget teams from Jackson Heights, MiIwee and
South Seminole are also on the road. Jackson Heights is at
DeLand at 4, Milwee at St. Cloud at 8 and South Seminole
atDeLand for a2pin. game against West v0
In junloc midget league games on the road, Jackson
Heights plays DeLand at noon and Sanford meets
Pinecastle (Oak Ridge) at 11.
In games

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Third Week: Upsets Or Runaways
Week No.3 of the high school football season lends a
pair of expected squeakers and as many expected
runaways tonight for Seminole County teams.
There isn't expected to be much suspense for Seminole
La a home game against Oviedo, nor for Lake Brantley In
Its trek to Gainesville. Seminole is a solid four touchdown
favorite over winless Oviedo while Gainesville is regarded
as the premiere team in DIstrict 6.
The frogstranglers could be at Lake Howell and Lyman,
where the Hawks are home against Melbourne and the
greyhouncti entertain Orlando Colonial. Howell
Lyman are
The filth game of the week finds Trinity Prep traveling
to St. Augustine Saturday afternoon to play School for

Deaf and Blind. Trinity will be without its top two running
backs, Norbert Seals and Brent Matthews. The Saints will
count on Chan Muller, CHile Barnett and David Sutton in
the backfield with trusty linemen J. I. Willett and Jay
Johnson opening holes on the line.
Oviedo is trying to put 41.7 and 56.0 losses behind with an
effort against a defensively-strong Seminole outfit led by
offensive tackles Willie Highes and Pat Rena, plus
defensive tackles Kenny Lee and Robert Charles.
Seminole hasn't yielded a point In 6.0 and 10-0 victories.
Will Carter has switched from linebacker to defensive
end for Oviedo and Chip Johnson has taken his former
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1: 4 p.m.
Auburn)
2:15 p.m. Channel 2- MaJor League baseball (teams
to be announced)
4 p.m. Channel 35 World Team Tennis
4:30 p.m. Channel 6- Sports Spectacular (motorcycle, a uto and horse racing)
5p.m. Channel 9-Wide World of Sports (Ken Ca rter,
daredevil Jump)
7 p.m. Channel 35- NFL Game of the Week
7 p.m. (Thannell 44 - Wrestling
SUNDAY
12:30 p.m. Channel 2- Doug Dickey Football
1 p.m. Chann el 2- NFL Football (Jets vs Dolphins)
1p.m. Channel 6- NFL Football (Vikings vs Lions)
1 p.m. Channel 35 Wrestling
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By BILL CURJUE
HeraldManagfagF4jr

TAMPA-- Coach Jin
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McK'iy of the Tampa Bay
ti
Buccaneers says he wishes
Buffalo Bills all-çro running
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back 0. J. Simpson would have
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postponed his return to the
1*
!4atlonal Football League wars
for two more weeks.
SUIPSOI1.
WOfl
AllAinwican tEnors while PlaYin6
Lr
e' Umvari;y Of &amp;J4beU1
th
CaWcrJa and also taptured
, ;
•' ciiipeted Iltisinan Trophy
q
w"ii'e performing for the
o i :lroians. w,- wer.c then
coaphd by the sanv John
:Mckay.
th e oil-season,
purin
Srn1on bald he wanted to be
,

traded to the Los Angeles winless In the 1976 seasonR ma. Also, he said if he wasit Buffalo losing to the Miami
traded, he'd hang up his spikes Dolphins and the Houston
and call It quits as a Oilers while the Buccaneers
professional football player.
were held scorel ess by both
He changed his mind two Ho uston and San Diego.
weeksagoafteragreef ngto one
McKay rates Simpson as "the
of the mod lucrative contracts best I've ever seen" and says
in the history of thr sport.
his charges will ha ve all they
And Sunday 0. J. and the can handle In trying to contain
ünpson on Sunday afternoon.
Bills will provide the opposition
Possessi ng a strong rwuithg
fortheBucsatTampaStadjum,
game
with 0. J. In the starting
th us McKay's desire (or 0. J. to
lineup, Buffalo also has a potent
delay his return to the BdIs.
passing attack featuring Joe
McKay said earlier this week Ferguson and back.up si gnalthat be thought Simpson would caller Gary Marangi.
need about two weeks to round
However, it's the running
into top playing condition and attack that mak es the Bills go
those two weeks will be up and which will provide a stern
Sunday.
test (or t he expansion Ilucs.
Both the BilLs and Bucs are
0. J. has accumulated 6,371

yar n his six pl us seasons in
the NFL. Another 1,000-ya rd
rushing season and Sim pson
would surpass both John Henry
Johnson (6,803) and I.eroy
Kelly (7,274) amo ng the alltime r ushers In the NFL.
Standing ahead of 'The Juice'
on the all-time lid of top ground
gathe rs are Jim Brown, Jim
Taylor, Joe Perry, Kelly and
Joluson
Simpson Is the leading act ive
rusher In the NFL and sixth on
the allline list.

of soul searching this week to
find an answer to ow off ensive
problems.
"iou can't blame the
quarterbacks. When there isn't
any blocking up front there Is
very little t hey can do," he said.
The Bucs offensive line
received a severe Jolt in the
early minutes of last week's
game with San Diego when
starting left tackle Dave Reavis
re-in jured his knee and was
forced to leave the game. This
left the Bucs with only two
offensive tackles
Mike
Current and rookie Steve
Yo ung.
To see hov pat hetic the Buc
offensive hn, has been In the
11ttio gim&amp;i. mie just has to
look at the statist ics, which
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McKay, rather dismayed at
that his club is
scoreless through the First two
games of the current season,
said, "I don't have any answers There is just going to be a lot

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uiivv.
nm euce, 500 Montgomery,
;,
Nk '?Larry I-lisle tripled leading ry over California. Hargrove
Milwaukee at Cleveland
Flanagan allowed six singles Dwight Evans
and Jack Baker off the eighth inning to break up
New York at Detroit
3.50;
3.
Urza.S.ngoa
(3)
310;
0
(7.5)
connected off relief pitcher
the OPPOrtunity to slain the door and Ken Singeleton drove in featured a 12-hit
Oakland at Chicago
attack with Ken Brett's no-hitter and Dick Drago, 7.8, after
13540; P (S-I) $57.10.
California at Minnesota
the
AnIn
Oakland's
face,
but
the
A's
both
Baltimore
rims
with
a
sevh
SEVENTH1.
Eddv.Arana (1)
ome rims, powering Boston scored on Craig Kusick's sacri- gels had rallied to th
. 14 still have their feet Inside.
City at Texas
13.1010-401.60; 2. Echano.QuIola (I)
tie e game
enth-Inning triple and a ninth- over Milwaukee. Veteran Boa- fice
DAYTONA REACH
fly
as
1.50500;
Minnesota beat Chi- with two runs in the eighth in.
3. Ursa-Yea (5)3.00; Q (I.
inning single. The setback was ton left-hander Bill Lee, 5
THURSDAY'
"We're very confident,"
NATIONAL LEAGUE
S RESULTS
4
3450; P (41) *70; Big Q (7-S
-7, cago. Pete Redfern, 74, tossed ning. Hargrove's seventh
East
Oakland's Sal Bando.
the fifth In a row for the
with all-1) 577.20.
FIRST
1. Clifford (I) 5.00 3.50
Yan. posted his first complete-game a three-hitter while striking out homer of the year
W L Pct. OR
The New York Yankees had kees, their
enabled re- Phiia
EIGHTH- I. Alava.La,rea (3) l.O0;2. Lady Crick,fl(3)$ 40 550;3
92 59 .609
longed losing streak victory since Aug. 24, 1975, four and walking one.
5.00 400 3.20; 2. Santl.Agufrre (1) Miss Swagger (3) 4.50;
Bever Steve Hargan to register Pitts
the chance to seal the door (XI of the season,
57 66 59
0(31)31.20;
scattering nine hits.
6201.70:3. Manolo.Ramcn (4) 3.20; P (53) 97.30; 31.31.
Mike
Hargrove's
ninth-inning
his
seven
York
SI
71
.333
th
ct
vi
ory
In
Red
15
declBalthnore, but the Orioles still
Sex 10, Brewers 3
Q
(13)
30.10;
P
Twins 3, White Sox 0
(31)64.50
SECOND-1. Penrose Whynot (I)
Chicago
home run gave Texas Its victo. sions.
71
see a crack.
NINTH- 1. Bilbao (1) 10.00 6.50 5004.10 3.10; 2.
St.
6$ 51 .447 24
MW" Mad (1)4.00
p,,j (2) 4.50
3. zar
"It's possible they'll continue
1.20; 3. Travelin Andy (2)140; Q (1.
Montreal
52 95 •3
(4) 0 (21) 35.10: P (42) 9400
5) 27.50; P (s-I) 11.10; T 1114)
West
to lose more games," said BalTENTH- 1. Fermin (1) 3.20, 3.20 231.00; DO (SS) 30.10; 35.60.
KCIflCI
99 55 .641
timore's Rick Dempsey. "The
2.40; 2. Maruri (3) 6.20 4.50; 3.
Ang
LOS
THIRD-i. Streak Pete (7) 11.10
$7 66
ManoIo (7) 340; 0(3-1) 10.30; P (4- 4.40310; 2. King John
V Philadelphia Ptillhles blew it in
Houiton
76 75 .494
(5) 3.00 2.60;
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3) 9030 00 (44) 67.50.
San Francis, 70 55 .432 29
3. Willy Weaver (2) 1.10; Q (75)
1964 somehow'
ELEVENTH1.
OjIaa.EIona
16.60;
San Diego
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P(ll) 101.10; T (752) 915.20;
61 $5 .444 30
The nmnersup In the two
(1) 12.00310 2.20; 2. Paixi-AItu (5) 3119.
Atlanta
67 $7
.433 31'
spot for the Lions. Also, Randy Willis gets the starting nod
10.00
3.20;
3.
Cacho-Perez
American League divisional
(3) 3.20; Q
FOURTH -1. Dutch.ssRoyal (3)
'clinched division title
(IS) 41.10; P (ii) 74.10.
at quarterback.
12.20 17.60 5.10; 2. Ramble (2) 4.10
Thursdays Results
races remained on
critical
TWELFTH-i. Anton.Echav, (SI 3.00:3. Wright Drive (1)3.00; 0 (3.3)
Pittsburgh S. Chicago 4, 10 In. 66.00
An up-and-down Lyman, loser by 20.6 and 24-21 counts,
MIAMI (AP )
lid, but both dill had a wisp of
The Miami
The Jets were bombed 38-17 nn9
14.10 3.40; 2. Marurl.Larre. (4) 37.00; P (3.3) 151.50: T (3-21) 353.50;
will
go
with
an
offensive
front of Danny Williams, Rory
Dolphins, looking for a quick by Cleveland and 46-3 by Den750370 3 Manolo.Aguirr (I) 4.00; 31.62.
hope after "must" victories
Philadelphia 7, St. LOUIS 3
Stone, Rick Benn€tt, Barry Swearlmger, Rich Beary,
(4-5)32
701 P (16) 1410; Big 0
remedy for offensive and defer,- ver. Neither foe is considered a
FIFTH -1. Desert Lady (3) 3400
New York at Montreal. ppa.
over the leaders Thursday
(15 with all-6) 411.60 and (11 with 22.009.20: 2. Tim Kelly (7) 11109.40;
rain
Kern Sweat and Herb Felder. The defensive Secondary is
sive ailments, get what looks league offensive power.
night
3. Canadian Bowl (5) 3.20; 0 (I 7)
Los Angeles 1. San Francisco ailS) 221.50.
led by Stan Blalabanskl, Danny Williams, Steve Peavy
like a perfect prescription Sun.
A- 1,537; Handle- 513.515.
The A's refused to the with an
That kind of record has to 1
t1.S0; P (3.7) 19030. T 13 si
J.'
and Enrique Penate.
day
THURSDAY NIGHT
Only games scheduled
546.10; 31.42.
S-I rout of Kansas City t hat
the even sicker New bring smiles to the face of
SIXTH
Today's Games
York Jets,
1. Norman's Babe (SI
Imoved them within five games
Miami's Don Shula, whose
Lake Howell has multiple changes against a 1-1
Philadelphia (Christen son 12.
FIRST-i. Eddy.YZa60I3.403.lg 10.50360 340; 2. ike Strider (3)310
of the West leaders. The Orioles
Melbourne team. Joey Clark .W have Clark Dixon, Don
The Jets' offense hasn't ex- dream of rebuilt Invincibility i and Lonborg 1410) at Mon. 350 2. Echano.8.ItIa (2) 40 2.10; 2.60;]. Koney's Time (1) 3.20; Q 13
..,
3. Urza.Arana (5)4.50; 0(26)3)50
shocked the Yankees 2-1 to
was smashed 30-21 by New "" (Stanhous. 1-12 and Ro. P (4-2)111.00.
5) 21.60; P (5.3) 33.70; T (4-3.4)
Schrenk
and
Bob
Luby
in
the
backfield
with
him,
while
.Iw i sweep their
actly been exciting by National
gets 6 16), 2, (In)
21710; 35.91.
four-game series
England after a "preseason
Hawks linebackers Include Greg Arnold, Rich Arnold and
SECOND1.
SEVENTH - 1. Summer D@W (?)
Football
League
standards
Pittsburgh
(Candelarla
Ogulla-Albordl
(4)
156
and climb within 7'4 games of
and an opening regular season and Rooker I] 5) at St. Louis 13.50 7.00 1.60; 2. UrsaCoiIo (s) 70.00 12.20 4.10; 2. Jolly Jumper (5)
Ch uck Woodworth.
an
average
of
10
points
,
the East
(Forsch 5.10 and Curtis 6-9). 2. 11.105,60; 3. Aidana.B.itIa (2) 4.00; 5604.00; J. Aim (1)5.20: 0(57) 34.50
221 triumph.
Lake Brantley's major chanp,es in darters have Randy
yards. But compared toand
the deIt nI
0(1'S) 71.40; P (43)393.10:00 (4i)
P(7.5) 261.90; T(7.5.aII) 173.40;
"We inIgl* have instilled
Fowler at tailback, Lee Haley at defensive end. Clark
"The general atmosphere
fense new Coach Lou
San Diego (Jones 7)14) at 191.70.
31.66.
some doubt in them," said
Holtz
has
around
here
Gonzales at center and Danny Kirby at effensive guard.
is
miserable,"
said
THIRD-i,
Atlanta (Easterly 10), In)
JoseAlbeedi (4) 1710
EIGHTH
1. HaIlo Printer (5)
had to watch, it's terrific.
Bando after the A's second
off ensive guard' Bob KuehenChicago ' (Burns 14.13) at 1540 6.80., LEthaflEIq'a n s.ø 9103.00 6.20; a.. Trade Day (31,1.40
1.10:3. Negul-Arana IS) 5.00; Q (14) 6.60; 3. Ed Ghàst (7) 3.00: 0(55)
York (Seaver 14.10), (n)
straight rout of the Royals.
berg this week. Kuechenberg Is New
Houston
21.00; P(S-S) 101,70; T(IS.?) 701.40;
Richard 17.13) at 30.10; P (4.1) 110.10.
Acknowledlngapossilgepenone ofjust lo starters who beSan Francisco (Riceill tO). (n) FOURTH- ).Arectia Sanchez (4) 31.23,
nant race in the West, Oakland
longed to what looked like a
Cincinnati (Norman 126) at 12.60 500 4.50; 2. Catho.Zarr. (3)
NINTH
1. Spectres Trend IS)
4.50510; 3. Arta.Elorza (H 1.50; Q 5.00 4.20 2.50; 7. Millie Schein (51
Los Angeles (John 10.10), (n)
Pitcher Mike Tomes said: "We
long
standing
dynasty
three
GAINESVILLE (AP)
Dickey adopted the wishbone In 295 yards.
(3 4) 46.60; P (4.3) 77.70; 00 )4.4) 10.00 3.20;]. Jay Joker (113.00:0(5.
Saturday's Games
years ago when Miami reached
know we have to win every Showdown time arrives Satur- 1974.
32.30.
Chicago at New York
5) 3200; P(S.$) 0520; T(S-3 1)
The Bulldogs' Johnson is Ofl the Super Bowl for the third
game, Hopefully, Texas will day for Florida's new passing
Phi ladelphia at Montreal
FIFTH- 1. Fermin.Echav, Ill 131.00; 31.51.
lo take advantage of Fisher's top of the conference in rushing,
7.401.503,40;
2.
Bllgao.Altu
(1)
11.10
Pittsburgh at St. Louis. 2
TENTH
straight time.
I. Patti Shaw (1) 1.1.00
give us a little help. And we're combination of Jimmy Fisher- passing, they frequently
300; 3. Alava Lan-ca (3) 3
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
send He carried 33 times for 194
Q (;. 4.404.20; 2. Nap's Joe Potts (2) 400
going to have to sweep in Chi- to-Wes Chandler and for MIS, the
Injuries and trades have de5)
1000;
P
(1.3)
94.20
310; 3 True Faith (9) 5.40. 0 (27)
Houston at San Francisco
backoutasawlderIver yards in a 7.0 victory over
cago."
SIXTH-I. Negul.Qulol,. (2)15.50 11.60. P (7'2) 41.70;
cimjnatedthe ranks since tben
San Diego at Atlanta, ()
sissippi State's new wishbone This leaves what Dickey calls North Texas
T(7.2$ 19320;
44
State and a 30-21 the latest loss coming last week
10.20 5.00; 2. PatxI.Elora (32 11.00 31.21.
Sundays Games
The Orioles face more of an attack, which features crunch- the "broken bone" formation. it defeat of
760;]. Arts-Sanchez (6) 1.00:012.
Louisville.
Philadelphia at Montreal, 7
ELEVENTH
1. Pecos Rockin
when cornerback Tim Foley
',jimpossible mission, since the lag fullback Dennis Johnson. produced 615 yards
°° P (2.3) 137.70.
Chicago at New York
(4) 13.20 0.00 610; 7. Northern
of offense
Yankees' "magic number" for
Florida used nine running suffered a knee injury.
San Diego at Atlanta
SEVENTH- I. Ald.na.Per.z u Friend (31 12.50 7.40; 3. Rein.
It's the year's first South- and a 49-14 victory over
10.10 1200 6.20: 2. Eddy.QuioIa (5) carnated (7) 1.200 (3 6) 71.40; P (6
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
But last week's loss hardly
Cline
their division is mere- eastern Conference football Houston last week after a 24-21 backs against Houston. Tony
4003 60; 3. Urza.Yza (5) 100; 0 (7. 3) 113.10; T (6 32) 1930.20; 31.12.
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
ly three. However, Dempsey, game for each team, although upset loss to North Carolina
Green, rediscovering his flashy ended Shula's title hopes, and
5)50,10; P (1 0) 44.70;
Houston at San Francisco
TWELFTH
Q (7.3
I. G.R.Sunset (3)
the Baltimore catcher, is hop- this means little to the MIs- the opener.
form of 1974, is the asHoltzputsit,"Wecouldn'tt,e
With 411-7) S1S.Q0and (7-3 with ail.$) 26.10 13,102.00; 2. It's Taffy (6)400
17300.
3.003. Jump Master (7) 2.10;Q (36)
Lag for a miracle.
sissippi State Bulldogs since
Mississippi State Coach Bob Gators' top runner after two playing them at a more InEIGHTH-). SantiArca (5) 17.40 17110;
(34) 325.50; 1 (3..7)
"I don't really think there's they are on probation for a re- Tyler says Fisher may be
games with 139 yards in 19 car- opportune time."
7.20 360; 2. Anton.Agulrr, (3) 3,50 1604 50: 3444.
Kuechenberg,
asked
what
any way they can blow it," said crulting violation.
3.60; 3. Fermin.Bengoa (3) 4.50; Q
A
best back in the SEC "because ries, an average of 7.3 yards per
2,102; Handle $153,463.
Shula was like after a loss, ex13$) 45.10; P IS 3) 131.20.
Dempsey. "But they really
rush.
For Florida , it means every- he can do it all."
NINTH- 1. Alava (2) 17.50 6.20
Are You NOT
plained "Basically his philoso- Leaaers
have to break their necks now. thing. The Gators have never
Fisher leads the conference
Green also was credited with phyla to make j
170. 2. Patxi (I) 5.70 3.70; 3. Zarre
unbearable
If we win all our games I think won the SEC title.
(6) 3.20. (I 1000. P (2 1) 104. 10,
in passing with 19 completions key blocks in long touchdown
American League
you, so unbearable that you
TENTH- I. Maruri (53 9.50 12.60
11hayll really have to go hard to
Went To
BATTING (315 at bats)- McRae.
But they have their most var- for 409 yards. Chandler is first runs last week by
9.20; 2. Ramon (I) 6.60 6.50; 3.
Willie
Wilder
don't
want
to
lose
again."
KC,
]IS;
G.Brett,
KC.,332.
Car*
win three."
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led attack since Coach Doug In receiving with 10 catches for and Earl Carr.
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Shula has never lost more Mm. .325; Bostock, Mm, 323; 1) 153.10, DO (2 3) 337.90.
V Tomes hurled a five-hitter to
LeFlore. Cit. 316.
than four games In any season
ELEVENTH- 1. Manofo.nInd Oakland's victory. Tomes,
RUNS-P White. NY. 100; Carew.
(3) 115 60
250Arecha.Soto
300. 2. Megui.Aguinr.
since he took over Miami in Mm. 95; LeFlore. Oct. 93; RIvers. (1)5
Nieirrtir'4'tL1rTT27
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l5-11,was in control all the way,
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30
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North, Oak. 91.
The Jets, not expected to 91.RUNS
TWELFTH- 1. SantI.Larr.a (7)
flr.,i
on singles by Toni Poquette,
BATTED IN-L.May, Bat,
NORMAN, Okia. (Al')
perate move to get the Semi- Walker and Jimmy Jordan, a draw more than 60,000 fans to tOO.
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20
300
350;
System
2. Alava Ramon (3)
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Amos Otis and John Mayberry. Fourth-ranked Oklahoma is ex- noles untracked.
3 Anton Echave (4) 3,, !
promising freshman. Black will the 80,000-seat Orange Bowl's in Bsn, 90. Chambliss,
1.i1,
PLUMBING
Taking the loss was Kansas pected to be a rude hod to
NY, 95; Q (3'?) 5050, P (1.3) 165 30• Big Q
"I never had a football team start.
Mayberry,
KC.
the
Dolphins'
home
opener,
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HEATING,
(15
with all 3)13110 and IS with
City starter Dennis Leonard, 17- Florida State Saturday in what that g'. trounced that filled to
HITS-G.Brett, KC, 203. Carew.
Among those promoted to the haven't been over .500 since Mm,
nford ve. In-6U2
191; Rivers, NY. 152; Cham all 7) 171.20
9, who gave up five runs in the appears on paper to be a cobs- conic back and show sonething first team
A- 2567; Handle- $109.5
by Bowden are 1969 despite the presence of blisS. NY, lii; Munson. NY, IS)
first two innings. The A's Sal mismatch.
-the next week," he said. "It's freshman Wilback Mark Lyles quarterback Joe Namath.
HOME RUNS--G Nettles. NY, 29;
pounded seven hits, but were
Matinees
12 noon on
all down to the personal pride of and junior fullback Larry Key.
ReJacksOn, Bat, 25; L May. Bal. 23;
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is
expected
to
utilize
his
"We're out of our league this
aided by nine walks, three wild
Monday,
our players."
Both replaced seniors.
weak-kneed veteran, playing Hendrick. Cie. 23. Bando, Oak, 25
week," says FSU Coach Bobby
pitches and one hit batter.
The Seminoles had 30 letterThe Sooners are young at in out the final year of a two-year,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
LtI'1U1fl2ItltlJ'tJj,rjg
Rookie Mike Flanagan out- Bowden.
men back from last year's team key spots on defense but have $900,000 contract, all the way
BATTING (31S at bats)dueled veteran Catfish Hunter
Chi, 336; Griftey, Cm,
The Sooners. 2.0 and going but 30 are seniors who
won shown promise. Reggie Kinlaw, this week. He substituted Nam- .',SadloCk.
332. 6 M3ddox. Phi, 329; Rose.
for his third major league vie- after an unprecedented third only four games have
in their a quick, 230-pound sophomore ath for run-pass option quarter- (in. 329. Morgan. Cm, 327.
1
tory as Baltimore again stalled national title, are unbeaten in 26 collegiate careers.
RUNSRos,. Cm. 126; Morgan.
tackle from Miami, has taken back Richard Todd inside the
.
straight Intersectional contests.
Bowden can remember hap.. charge of the defensive line 10-yard line four times the first Cm. III; Gritley. Cm. 107; Schmidt.
Ph,. 10$. Monday, ChI, 102
pier
times
at
FSU.
He
was
which
is
an
missing
the
Likes
of
two
games,
but
Todd got them
FSU, 34 last year, Is 0-2 and
RUNS BATTED IN- G.Foster,
(in. lit. Morgan. Cm. 110. Schmidt.
into the end zone only once.
is coming off an embarrasing assistant when the the Semi- Leroy ai,d Dewey Selmon.
/ ' ,'
95. Watson. Htn. 91; Murcer.
noles and Sooners played their
Switzer is hoping junior quar.
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all probability, we Phi.
47-0 flogging at the hands
SF
51
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Play Sunday Miami.
only other game 12 years ago. terback Dean Blevins and vet, won't use Richard on the we
HITS- Pose, Cm. 201;
It was the 1964 Gator Bowl eran halfbacks Horace Ivory line against Miami this week, All, 195, Garvey, LA. 109; Buckner.
Bowden, in his first year at and the Seminoles beat the and Elvis Peacock can get to- primarily because of the men- LA. 154. Gritley. Cm. )75.
Sanford's Big Red Machlne,a
member of the Central Florida the helm In Tallahassee alter a Sooners 36-19 behind the pass- gether better on the option play. tal lift Joe gives to the team
HOME RUNS--Kingman, NY. 37.
hmidt. Phi, 36; Monday. Chi. 30.
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Tackle Football League, tries to long stint at West Virginia, has Ing of Steve Tensi and receiving Ble%ins had a skaky time in a while he's in there," said Holtz.
7ZIZ
shaken
up
his
starting
lineup
get back on the winning track
of Fred Biletnlkoff.
24-3 win over Vanderbilt, but
Todd admitted, "It hasn't
Sunday wi th a 4 p.m. game at for the 1:30 p.m. kickoff, deBowden has used three quar- looked sharper at the wishbone worked too good, that's for
Eatonvilie against the Orlando moting seven start ers in a des- terbacks, Jimmy Black, Clyde controls last week.
sure. The option Is okay, but
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pi Pfttgh
open with three runs In the -Stella issued a warning
The Philadelphia Phillhes are League East, offsetti
to Reed, score Ronnie Stennett with the
ng the fourth inning, two of them on which carries with
it an decisive tally.
talking, and more Importantly PIrate,' 5.4, 101nrdng triumph McCarver's third home run of
automatic $100 fine.
like winners once over the Chicago Cuba.
Ott was in the lineup only bethe season.
"It was worth It, whatever it cause injuries shelved the P1IIn
n the only other National
we,,
a monumental collapse League game,
Three players were hit by costs" said PtilllIes Manager rates' top two catchers, Manny
the Los Angeles
City
can beat us now, and we're not Dodger, beat the
Danny
Ozark.
"We'll pay the Sanguiflen and Duffy Dyer.
O
7°
San FrancLqo Pitches In the late innings. In
capable of that," said veteran Giants 4-1. New York
the bottom of the eighth, Cards fine. I'll pay it myself."
Mirviesota
SO 75 .316
The
game
was
the
at Mcii7 $4 .451 5
catcher Tim McCarver, whose treal was postponed by
reliever Al Hrabosky-raked
straight for the Pirates which California
Pirates 5, Cubs 4
T
10 ii .sss ii"i
two-ruin homer helped Phila- cold weat he
rain
and
In
the
eighth
inning
Wednesday
The
Pirates
came
r,
63 91 .409 25',
up with has been decided hi the last In. Chicago
delphi but the St. Luls Cu.
ning, including all four in the
Thwrsdays R,sws
The Phils' magic num ber Is night when the Phillies scored a bo ut as unlikely a hero as pus- series
which they
Boston (0, Milwaukee
dinaji 7-3 Thursday night be. now five
eight runs hit Bobby Tolan sible
split with the
Ed Ott, a 25-year-old
Baltimore 7, New YOkI
hind the pitching of Steve Carl- five Philadeany combination
Pitts.
of
and
Greg
Luzinskl
with
pitches.
rookie
t
Oakland I. Kansas City 1
lphia wins or
hird-string catcher who Cubs.
ton, who posted his 19th vIctory, burgh losses will give the Phila
Minnesota 3. Chicago 0
Dodgers 1, Giants 1
The Ptilllies claimed It was was making his first major
"That',
T exas 4, California S
Burt
Hooton
pi
threethe way we played the division title.
league
start.
w
tched
a
li
de berate, that Hraboaky was
Only games scheduled
first part of the year," ob.
hitter to raise his record to 11Carlton, 196, gave up seven angry and frustrated
Tuday's Games
by his
First Ott made a spectacular 14, retIring 16 batters In a row In
served Canton. "We're starting
New York (Jackson 1 and
over
the
ear
li
er performance. In the tag on a play at the plate to one stretch.
to play again like we know first eight
He pitched his way Tidrow 44) at Detroit (Roberts
how."
Innings before tiring, ninth, a pitch from Reed hit the prevent the winning run from out of a bases-loaded, (X)eout 1116 and Crawford 16), 2. (tn)
Boston (Wise 13 10) at BalflReed pitched a scoreless Cards' leadoff hitter, Hector scoring in the bottom
ThevtCtOr3rkept thePhllssiz nRon
of the Jam in the ninth by gefg more (Garland Ill). In)
inth.
Cruz.
ninth. Then he rapped a run- Bobby Murcer to fly out
M games ahead of secondMilwaukee (Slaton 1413) at
The Phils broke the game
and Cleveland
Home plate umpire Dick scoring double In the 10th to
(Dobson 1512), In)
Gary Thomasscn to pop out.
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ha ve gain ed but 54 net yards
passing on t he strength of 12
completions in 44 attem pts, a
meager 27.3 per cent.
Tampa quarterbacks ha ve
been sacked eight times over
the two-game span.
McKay earli er this wee k also
said that he wo ul dn't do any
more experimenting with backup quarterbacks Larry
Lawrence and Parneil
Dickinson and that Steve
Spurner, the 10-year veteran
and former HeIsman Trophy
winner f ro m the University of
Florida, would be given every
opportunity to go all the way
against the Bills.
Spurner has completed 11

passes in 31 attempts for 103
yards and he's thrown two
interceptions mainly because
of the big pass rush that his
forward wall has been unable to
contain.
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up a total of 698 net yards while

gaining only 235. Oddly enough,
in losing 20.0 and 23-0 in their
first two encounters, the opposition has scored only (our

converted just three times in 30
attempts while the opposition
has made good on 13 of 34 at.
tempts.
Surrendering an average of
349 yards per game while only
gaining an average of 117.5, the
Bucs will have to be at their
best against the Bills on Sunday.

And with O. J. at full speed,
touchdowns against them. the Buc defense is sure to be
Fifteen points hava come on facing its toughest test.
No wonder McKay wishes
five field goals and snottier four
Simpson
had waited another
on extra point conversions.
Another area of concern for
McKay has been the inability of
the Bucs to gain sufficient
yardage on third down
situations, So far, they've

Week before signing that

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BIlls.

Kickoff time for Sunday's
game is 1 p.m. with the
gates
opening at 11 a.m.

Freaks.

you've got to execute it. And we
Starte rs for the adult league
just don't have time to practice
Sanfo rd team include James
it's
' Sweet, quarterback; Levi
The Jets hope to have wide
BOULDER, Cob. (Al')
Runes, Eugene Terell and
yards rushing in a 47.0 romp. "In fact, Miami
M
has a lot of fine receiver Jerome Barku,rn back
Wayne Carter, backs; Ken Colorado may be running into Senior defensive tackle Eddie skill people."
to go along with tight end RichKroog and Karl Oshnab, ends; the University of Miami's Edwards, a 6-foot4, 242-pound.
Sophomore Ottis Anderson is ard Caster as a pass target for
Ricky Floyd and Jerry Mason, strength Saturday when the er who has drawn the attention the Hurricanes' top runner, Namath.
tackles; Harvey Williams and teams meet in a non-conference of pro scouts, is the leader of the churning for 76 yards on 16 carWith the Dolpiuns' injury
Jake Davis, guards; and Jake college football game.
Miami defensive unit.
ries last week. As a freshman, weakened secondary already
The Buffaloes have so far
Scott, center.
Mallory calls swift Miami he ran for 365 yards.
having yielded six touchdowns
Defensive standouts include shunned the pass in favor of sophomore quarterback E.J.
Colorado's young and liii' and showing no interceptions,
Charlie Swad, Jack Butler, Ron their ground game, led by tail- Baker "the big-play type." proving defense, which has held Namath would seem to be in
U Gainers, James Platt, Larry back Tony Reed, who is aver- Baker rushed for 82 yards on two strong running attacks to line for a field day.
Lemon, Rodell Roberts, Jimmy aging 100.5 yards per game. In only four carries last week, and an average of just 129 yards, Is
But if the Jets can score, can
liii!, Paul Flu, Tony Hall, its two games, Colorado has also completed all three of his led by 6-2, 191-pound junior end they outscore Miami? The Jets
Gilbert Harris, Ray Templeton, three times as much rushing passes.
Randy Westendorf. Westendorl have shown none of the New
Regge Desaussure, Clint Cody, yardage as passing yardage.
"Baker has poise that he was named the Big Eight De. England's ability to sack quarTh e Hurricanes, meanwhile, didn't have when we played (ensive Player of the Week tt'rback Bob Griese five tunes
Curtis Williams, Wilson Jon es,
Willie Mason, Tommy Tiger opened their season last week them last year," notes Mallory, after collecting 14 unassisted and hold the Miami's usually
by holding Florida State to 26 referring to CU's 23-10 triumph, tackles against Washington.
and Jonnie Harrell.
dominant runners to 108 yards.

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MaYfair
1*t7 Club.

PRECINCT NO.4

PRECINCT NO. 7A

Community House, First Street,
Geneva. FL
Community Plousi. Avenue B &amp;
7Th Street, Chulueta, FL
Community House, Avenue B I

PRECINCT NO. I

7th Street, Chulueta. FL
Slovak Gardens Community

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10

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NO. 31

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PRECINCT NO. 32

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Georgia

IdylIwilde School, Vlhien Road,
Sanford. FL
Jaycee Information booth. 4th
Street and French Avenue, Sanford, FL
Sanford Civic Canter, Sanford
Avenue, Sanford, FL
Prairie Lake Legion Hall, Lakeview
Avenue, Fern Part, FL
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
South 00 434 on Moss Road,
Winter Springs, FL
Altamonte Springs Civic Center,
Magnolia Avenue off Longwuod
Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL
Lake Mary Fir. House, SE corner
of Wilbur Avenue and First Street,
Lake Mary, FL
Seminole Hospital Pavilion,
300 Say Avenue, Sanford, FL
Central Baptist Church,
1101 Oak Avenue, Sanford, FL
Sanford Middle School,
Sanford, FL
Lake Monroe Elementary School. East
01 ISA on Monroe School Road,
Lake Monroe, FL
English Estates School, Oxford
Road. Fern Park, FL.
Portable, Adjacent to south side bi
Mayfair Country Club, West 44.A
Sanford. FL
Longwppd City Hall, corner Warren

PRECINCT NO. 34

Street and Wilma Street, L.angweod, FL
Altamonte Springs Elementary

PRECINCT NO. 35

School, 300 Pinevlew Drive off
Palm Springs Drive,
Altamonte Springs, FL
Spring Oaks Community Club
House, 300 Spring Oaks Drive,
Altamonte Springs, FL

PRECINCT NO. 30

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PRECINCT NO. 34

St. Mary Magdalen Church,
100 Spring Lake Road.
Altamorde Springs, FL
Sonora Club House, East off

Gowod, FL
MiIwe* Middle School, Highway
Long'aood, FL
Sandleweod Villas Recreationa l
Building, 110 North Woodland
Drive. Sanford, FL
East'oot Poo, Alienation.

427,

off Eastbrook boulevard,
Seminole County. FL
San Jose Apartments RecrsatiaI
Room, off 430 on Winter Woods
Blvd., Seminole County, FL
Summit Apartments Recreational
Room, all 430 near Red Bug Lake
Road, Seminole County. FL
Roiling Hills Country Club
Presaview Avenue, North of
North Street and south of 434,
Altarnorle Springs, FL
Rcllinq Hills Moravian Church,
Sanlando Springs, Drive,
Highway 434, Long wood, FL
HolIday Inn. West sIde 001.1
just south 00 434,
Altamonte Springi. FL
St. Richards Episcopal Church,
5151 Lake Howell Road,
Seminole County, FL
Winter Serings Fire Station No. 2,
131 Northern Way, Winter Spring, FL
Red Carpet Inn and Racou,t Club 01
Altamoru, Springs, Iii N. Douglas
Avenue, Altamonte Springs. Ft.
WIrz Recreation Center.$ummer
Swim Club, Mark David Boulevard,
Cassalb.rry, FL
Longwood Community Building, hi
West Church Avenue. Longwood. FL
Sabot Palms Country Club,

Long , od, FL

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of the Board of
County Commissioners in and for
Seminole County. Florida
By: Joann K. Hare

Deputy Clerk
DED 121

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
Cooatry Fair sponsored by DeBary Volunteer Fire
Department,starting 11 A.M., FhW=`s Recmtion Had,
Colwnbs Road, DeBary.
MldFl.rldi SlrmJe,, meet 1:30, New Smyrna Beach
around Tony and Joes. Bring your own food.
MONDAY, SEpT%JUi
3smferd VFW Post 11111,8 P.m., pod home.

ATTEST:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.iIel.CA4IE
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
SUSAN PALMER

Petitioner
VICTOR LEWIS PALMER

Respondent.

and you are requredto Serve acopy
of your Written defenses to it, If any,
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
Petitioner, whose address Is 412
Sanford Atlatnlc Sank Building.
Sanford, Florida, and file the

original with the Clerk of Circuit
Court, Sanford, Seminole County.
Fiorida,onor before the 3Eh day of
October A. D. 1516: otherwise a
default will be entered agaInst you
for the relief demanded In the

petitn.

Vi.
.

.

Plaintiffs.

ROBERT
W.
HATCH
and
GLORIAJEAN HATCH, his wife,
and CHARLES ROUTH and
CATHERINE ROUTH, his wile,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT W. HATCH
GLORIAJEAN HATCH
State of Texas
YOUR ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on

the following property In Seminole
County, Florida;
Lot 135, OAKLAND HILLS, ac.
cording to the Piat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book "II", Page 64,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida.

WITNESS my Hand and Seal of
this Court on this the 22nd day ci
September, A. 0,, 1576.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Cherry Kay Travis
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner
612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida 32711
Publish Sept 211 Oct. 1, I, iS, 1574
DED.171
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
—.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIViL NO. 76.14$*CA.S4.D
In not the Marriage of
WILLI AM H. DEUBEL, Pelilioner,
EDNA L. DEUBEL.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO UIIC0-C*.O5.A
MURPHY JAMES and JUDITH K.
JAMES, his wife. aka JAMES
MURPHY and JUDITH K. MUR.
P1W, his wile,

and
NOTICE OF ACT ION
TO: VICTOR LEWIS PALMER
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed aginit you

Legal Notice

has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, it any, to it on
EMERY H. ROSENBLUTH, JR.,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
Is Post Office Box 21$, Orlando,
Florida 32102, on or before October
21, 1576, and tile the original with the
clerk of this court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
ImmedIately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
complaint or petition,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on September 20, 1576.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
As Dtputy Clark
Publish Sept. 245. Oct. 1, it. is, 1976.
DEO.126

Respondent

AuesIcaa Field Service to
NOTICE OF SUIT
i Foreign
tt
TO: Edna L. Deubel
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Student program, 7:30 p.m., Lyman High School
FOR
Address Unknown
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Auditoslign. Open to all thtersaledpa.nets,
.
FLORIDA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sasfird Rotary, noon, Civic Center
CASE NO. 76.I775.cA40.c
that an action for Dissolution
Marriage
SsuIu'dAA, $ pin., 1201W. First (closed).
you, In the Matter if the Adopti.n of
ROBIN
and You are required to Serve a copy
LYNN PARSONS, AMinor.
TOPS Cbaptir 71, 7 p.m., over Baptist Qlureb,
of your Written defense.. If any, to
NOTICE OF ACTION
Qystal Lake and Country Q p.1s, take My
GENE R. STEPHENSON, of
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Altamode.Segt Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
DONALD HUGH FRANCISCO
STEPHENSON, STALNAKER AND
4210 Owl Court
hEANE, PA.. Attorneys for the
7:30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 431.
EL PASO, TEXAS
PetItioner, and to file the original
expla n

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Semlusi. High Parent Orfes.flnn, 7:30

p.m., school
auditorium. Parents will follow student's schedule.
VFW Post 11111 Auxiliary
chicken d1pj., 5.
8 p.m. post home on lakefront,barbecue
SanfOrd.

TUESDAY, Sa'rpIIwju

ClUelbelTy Wunas's Club
open house for
prospective members and guests, 2-4 p.m., clubhouse 00
Overirook Drive. Refr..)s,
Sanford Uses, noon, Holi day Inn.
Wluter$wIagsJaycees,7p.m,, VFW budding. 1742.
Overeater$Aoasymoos, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Lougwo.d Area Sertosna, flOOfl, Quality W.
FRIDAY, OCTOSER1
Cathedral Cowl No. 3$, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford. Banquet 1 p.m. Official visit of Gran4 Royal
Matron and Patron.
.

with the Clerk of the above.sfyleo
Courtonor beforeOctober 5th, 1976;
Otherwise, a Judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition for

Dissolution.

WITNESS my hand and the seal
this Court this list day of August,
1576.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sept. 3. 10, Il, 21, 1910

AN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7uu.gs.
A
ELMER S. LEVIE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a partnership, not

71521

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that EDWARD ELON PARSONS
has filed a Petition in the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
for the adoplion of thi minor child
named therein, and you are required
to show cause why the lame should
not be granted, If any, by serving a
copy of your written defenses upon
KENNETH W. MCINTOSH, Of
STENSTROM, DAVIS I MclN.
TOSH, Attorn eys for Petitioner,
Post Office Box 1330, Sanford,
Florida, 37771, and by filing the
original thereof with the Clerk of
said Court on or before October 21,
1574. and herein fail not or a Default
Judgment will be entered against

YOU granting said adoption,
WITNESS my hand and offIcIal
Seal of said Court this 15th day of

September, A. D. 1914.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwilti, Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit COWl
Seminole County, Flor ida
By' Cherry Kay Travis
'
Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM, DAVIS I
MCINTOSH
Flagship Bank -. Suite 23

j1Miice

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p.m.,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
TRUST COMPANY, a F1o11!a
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
banking corporation, as Trustee in
PROBATE DIVISION
the above entitled cause, and you
File Number ?433$.CP
are required to serve a copy of your
DivisIon
oriften answer and dafvwes.ifany,
IN NE: ESTATE OF
to It on STEPHEN J. BOZARTH.
RICHARD 0. SHANKLIN
Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, whose
Deceased
address is Suite 1401. CNA Tower,
NOTICE OP
Post Office Box till. Orlando,
ADMINISTRATION
Florida 32002, on or before October
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
IIe. 574, and to file the original
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
thereof with the Clerk of this Court
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
either befor e service on Plainti ff'
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
attorney or Immediately thereaft
IN THE ESTATE:
otherwise a default will be entered
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
against you for the relief demanded
that the administration of the estate
in the Complaint or Petition. The
of RICHARD 0. SHANKLIN,
nature of said suit being for
deceased, File Number 7S231CP, Is foreclosure of a mortgage on
.
pending in the Circuit Court
cumbering the following described
SEMINOLE
County, Florida,
property situated In Seminole
Probate Division, the address
County, Florida, to-wit:
which is Seminole County Cour.
house, San'ord. Florida 32171. The 5 I of SE IA. of SW '.i In Section
11;
personalrepresentativeofthentate
ii COMBANIC.WINTER PARK, All that part of the NW /i and the
whose address Is P.O. Box 1420, 130
South ~ of tIme E ¼ of Section 32
S. Orlando Avenue, Winter Park,
lying East of Little Weklva Riven
Florida 32115. The name and ad.
dec15 of the personal represen.
The SW ' of the HE ¼ West of
tatives attorney are sit forth below.
Longwood Markham Road, W ¼ of
All persons having claims or
SE ¼ West of Longwood Markham
demands against the estate are
Road, NW¼0fNE%.SVpoiNWI.,
required,
WITHIN
THREE
North
of NE ¼ of SW v, W ½ of
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
SW¼,NE¼00NW¼,ln Sect Ion 3J;
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
N ½ of SE 1/1 00 NW ¼. SW ¼ of NW
of the above court a written
' West 1 acres of N ~ 00 N ½ of
statement of any claim or demand
NW ¼ of SW '., South Is of NW ¼ of
they may have. Each claim must
NW ¼, 50 rods North and South and
in writing and must indicate the
32 rods East and West in NW corner
basis for the claim, the name and
of NW ¼ *114W ¼. In Section 76;
,,,
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
North Is of NE v1 In Section 71;
claImed. If the claim Is not yet due,
the data when It will become due
All In Township 20 South, Range 25
shall be stated. if the claim Ii
East, lying 'in 'Seminole County,
contingent or unliquidatect, the
Florida.
nature of the uncertainty shall be
slated. It tm• maIm IS secured, the
security shall be described. TOGETHER with and singular the
tenements, hereditaments, and
The claimant shall deliver wnlcienf
appurtsnancestmmere,ot)eloflglng,or
copies of the claim to the cleft to
in anywise appertaining, and the
enable the cler k to mail one Copy to
reversion
and
reversions,
each personal representative,
remainder and remalnds's, rentt,
Allpersonsinterestedintheestate
and profits thereof, and ii
to whom a copy of this Notice
cIudIng,bUtnotIimitedts,aIlf the
Administration has been mailed are
riparian rights, rights ci acc ess,
required ,
WITHIN
THREE

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file anyobI
they may have that Challenges the
valid ity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
represen tative, or the venue or
Jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of his
Notice of Administration: Sep.
tember 21, 1916.
COMBANK.WINTER PARK
. R ogerM. Nixon,
Vice President and
ior Trust Officer
As Personal Representative
of time Estate of
RICHARD G. SHANKLIN
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
J ROBERT HUNKAPILLER
Su ite 210 Crealde Mall
Aloma at St. Andrews
Winter Park, Fta 37192

EVINIft0811`21111, 1N 110IL FL

feeler

Demos

Initiates

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Members
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Mrs. Jo Ann Rowe,
president of Beta Chi
Citapter, and her officers
recently conducted the
Initiation of three new
members
Delta Kappa
Gamma, an honorary
society for women
educators, at Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte
Springs. The new members
are Mrs. Kay Maize and
Mrs. Aim Reynolds, active
members, and Mrs. Mae
Fort, an-honorary menbee.
Members enjoyed dinner
following the initiation,
With the invocation given
by Mrs. Willis, first vice
president. A abort business
meeting followed, and
committees met to
organize the year's work.
Attractive programs were
provided by Mrs. Zula
McLeod,
who
also
prepared the
books.

Approximately 21 guesti
attended 1 COffee
local
Republican candidate on the
Nov. 2 ballot Sunday afternoon
at the home of Marcel and
Dellie Snyder of 1084 Dyson
Delve In the Tuecawifla section
of Wlxder Springs. Candidates
attending included Greg
He pointed out that about Ti Drummond, who is rmshtg for
per cent of convicted criminal, the state legislature District 3
habituel, and when freed seat; Vlnce Perry, candidate
repeat the same c1i''e. Mlle for District 1, Candy Qlmspeaker fran Seminole Candy
said stronger penal codes were
needed and laws should be
enforced to reduce crime.
for

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In a question and answer
sanlon. Stock stated he was In
favor of the Equal Rights
Amendment (ERA).

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Fashion Tips

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Jo

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President Jan Norris Cooducted ue Iusineu meeting.
Reports on te recent state conventico at Miami Beach were
given by Virginia Mercer, Anna
Mae Wells, June Foley, Corrine
Campbell and Peggy Hattaway.
It was anz.ounced that U.S.

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(Neroll Plots Sy Eldi NSchde)

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Della Kappa Gamma initiates (from left) Kay Malse, Ann Reynolds and Mae Fort with Installing
officer, Jo Ann Rowe, president.

LESS the property described as
Parcels I, 7, 3, 4, and S below:

441

Section 23,

AikQwetleii
Do you see a woman with a
terrific haircut? Don't hesitate
to ask her where she got ftdone
U the beauty salon can do
snrtething attractive for her,
chances are they can do it for
YOU, too.
Halrtreat
If you worry about drying out
your oily hair with a shampoo
made for oily hair, try a nor-

mal-dry hair ihampoo and add
a little powdered magnesium to
ftto absorb the extra oil without
hurting the hair.
U

hold your makaiç next to
your clothes In good IlgIg end
see if they blend. Any lipstick4
eye shadow or whatever IbM
doem't harmonize with that
particular outfit should be held
for another.

o n-Thriv ing Babies Puzzle Doctors

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PARCEL I:

Begin ate point on the North line of

Township 20 South,
Range 79 East, said point being 33
feet West of the Northeast corner of
the NW '. Of NE '.ci said Sec tion
33; thence West 1,019.71 feet along
the North line of said Sect ion 23;
thence South 330 feet; thence East
111100 100 toapolnt lying3lfeet Weit
of Center of R.W of LONGWOOD
MARKHAM ROAD: thence North OS
dog. 03'50" East 311.29 feet alonç,
Westerly R.W of the LONGWOOf).
MARKHAM ROAD to the point of

million; Commissioner Dick
Williams, who is nousing for reelection In District 3; Bill
Kirchhoff, commission can.
didate in District and Slate
Attorney Abbott Herring. Each
candidate spoke briefly.
Both Dr. John Grady, can.
didde for the U.S Senate and
Congreasnan Richard Kelly
exiwemed regret that they were
unable to attend because of
prior colnmltrneada.

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.

year

Republicans Honored

a candidate for (h,
Florida Home of Represents.
Um DistrIct 34, told the club.
women that date welfare ben..
fits and unemployment earn
pensatlon were, in many csgagit
abmed, and Should beln,edj.
gated, and more finan cial
Mce should be given to
4,
e geea

of

to the LlnleWetIva River. Toget.
will all leases and contracts of, or
affecting, the said mortgaged
property, and all rents coming due
thereunder whether as a result of
passage of time, default, or Other.
wise.

Meet Candidates

Attorney Gerald Rutberg Senato Lawlen 0dba would possibly walk two precincts in
hdroduced Attorney Newman arrive at the Sanford Airport on Sanford before dqwft for
Bock, who was guest speaker Oct 1$, from 34:38 am, to Altamonte Springs.
at Seminole County Denoa'MIc
Women's Club luncheon
meeting Tuesday at the At Coffee
Heritage ImL

3 New

IT--I

BOSTON (AP) Billy was a added that often a few lessons
failure to thrive because the child Is not flourishing at home
healthy seven pounds at birth. in basic child care, combined
"Holding these babies Is like picking
: J". 4 —
Inability to gain weight.
is placing blame on her, even
He was an active baby, smiling with reassurance that the
Of those 42 cues, $1 per cent when the doctors are trying to
up
a
rag
doll.
They
refuse
to
respond
to
and cooing with every playful mother could cope with her new
weretmderllmonthsof age, 83 help her.
you."
'S
poke to his fat, pink stomach, child, was all that was needed
per
cut were white, 33 per cent
As one distraught mother told
.rvy
One month later, Billy was to restore the baby to health.
werefromweljaref,mffles
dodors,"Wheathernj
comatose, emaciated and dy.
Dr. Powers also said that
01 per cent were male.
'failure to thrive,' all I bear Is
log. He shrank fran any con- sometimes a mother might
From
their
findings,
doctors
the
word, 'failure."
tact with the world around him simply not be feeding her baby
: 'r''
concluded that these babies
Doctors
agree that the vail.
'0
and barely Upped the scale at enough, usually out of
unlike
many
cases
of
neglect
or
ous
theories
pointing tea lack of
four pounds.
Ignorance and Inexperience.
V.
.'
abuse that
In
lowInteraction
"failed muAfter weeks of teds, doctors This could
Its failure to
Income neighborhoods were tuality" between mother and
concluded there
nothing thrive. The doctor dressed the
the products
white middle. child as the cause the coodit
medically wrong withEilly. Be importance of medical care
:"
class fasnilim. ..
tlontakoaa Punitive attitude. by
was one of a growing number of during the first weeks and
Besides
logging
the
characplacing
blame
already
who
fail
to
thrive
Infants
months of a baby's life, saying
1/
teristics
of
t
he
children,
doctors
gullt'rtdden
parent.
home.
that
mothers neglected
C
developed an Interview for the State agencies around the
Something In the bond that
take their babies
mother,
focusing on homing, country are getting more and
links parent to child went awry. to a doctor or clinic
ha
W._
marital well-being, employ, more reports of children who
Without maternal love to
their
ess checked.
ment, child care and family fail to thrive. All cases of neg:..
lsh them, these babies start to
..
problems.
lent or abuse mud be reported.
feed on themselves.
Dr. Eli H. Newberger, Dr.
I,
What
emerged
was
an
aniIn
1975 alone, 1,000 cases of
"Holthng these babies is Like Daniel Rosen and Koteichuck
Iou.s,
over-concerned
parent
neglect
were logged In MuPicking yr a rag doll. They re- devised a questionnaire to pinwho was frightened of her child sachusetts.
•a..
fuse to respond to you," said point the characteristics of failand her surroundings.
Many of the mothers were
.
Dr. MIk Koteichuck, ruearth urc-tthrive Infants and
ir
•
mothers
shared
high
1ev.
maally retarded, Ignorant
director of family development parents.
• •1
els
of
stress.
They
tended
to
be
about
baby care. They had not
at Children's Hospital.
"We saw a picture of a moth~
less
educated
than
the
fathers
set
up
a routine for their child
Hels one of three physicians er who Was isolated, stuck at
and saw their neighborhoods as and often treated the babies like
%r
whohave gathered thformauon home with this baby she was
unfriendly, even hostile. Rarely dolls
about this disorder, one of the almost afraid
because it
did the mother develop her own
Doctors
the moth.
social' didn't act normally. She was at
life keep in contact with her
counseling at the hospiillnesses pediatrics,
-'
/
the end of her rope," Rosen
family.
tal
with a social worker. In
U
Sanford pediatrician Dr. said.
Sometimes a simple question some tances, dance therapy
David Powers said that the
A failure-to-thrive child
started them on an avalanche of has proven successful since the
Popular belief that failure-to. "looks just likeseplcturesof
emotion that laid bare their mother learns to develop a
thrive babies are a problem of the starving Blafrans,' one
hidden feelings.
rhythm with her child.
Um past is not valid. Babies physician said. The infant Is far
"I can't relate to the kid."
In extreme cases, as In Biltoday still suffer from this below normal In growth, height efforts make her child gain "The parents are looking for "He's a difficult child." "He ly's,
the infant is placed In a
mysterious malady, he said.
and weight
"deprivatlonal weight.
COWL LOOK BIG THIS FALL
help, not only
their child but Just isn't happy." "He doesn't foster home until
The
generally appears dwarf."
"If these parents didn't
themselves."
like to eat what I give him." decide that the mother Is "fit"
Cowl-necked sweater and long vest combine with to be a combination of
Because of Its severe malnu- about their kids they'd let them
The doctors examined 303 "It's not my fault he looks the to take care of her child again.
Trevira polyester skirt for a smart fall-through. Ignorance and emotional tritlon, the Infant is listless and the at home Instead of taking children admitted to the hoepi- way he does." "I'm a good
Once the baby is admitted to
winter look,
problems on the part of the passive. The child refuses to
them to a pediatrician hospi- tales in-patient services. Forty- mother."
the hospital, It Is force-fed
mother, said Dr. Powers. He despite a mother's desperate tal," Newberger pointed out. two cases were diagnosed as
Telling a mother that her enormous amounts of food,
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The S '. of the SE 'lot the SW ¼
DED 123
Incorporated,
Sec. II, Top. 20 S.. Rang, 79 E; and
Plaintiff,
,
the N. 1139.753 It. Of the F Is of the
'N '
ec 73. Top, 203.. Rang. 29
FICTITIOUS NAME
SATURDAY, OCTOBERZ
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, N., and
E. lying W'ly of the Longwood
Notice is hereby glvn that I am
DIANE N. WILLIAM S, his wile,
Fall FestIval, 10 a.m. to 10
engaged In business at 603 Gregory Markham Road, LESS: Begin at a
All So s Catholic
Defendants
point on the N. line of Sec. 23,
Dr., Cassetberry 32707, Seminole
Church, Oak Avenue, Sanford. Spaghetti dinner, 2-8 p.m.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Twp. 2u S.. Range 79 East, said
County, Florida under the fictitious
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, JR., and
Post Office Box 1330
name of Luke's Service, and th at i
car
t he
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
Sanford. Florida 32771
DIANE N. WILLIAMS. his Wife.
Nendtoregister saIdnamewt
oftheNW¼oftimeNEIiofSaid4
whose last known address Is
Lyinas 111gb School Pareflt..Studen, Seminar for
Attorneys for Petitioner
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
73, 'hence W. IOlS.2l ft. alongtpme N.
Publish: Sept, 1771 Oct 1, I, 1976
Brittany Circle, Casselberry, Fla.,
College Bound Students, 7:30 p.m., school auditorium,
line of laid Sec. 23; thence S. 330 It:
County, Florida In accordance with
DED9I
and whose present address is
the provIsions of the FictItis
thence E.eso It. toa point lying 33it .
unknown.
_____________________________
Name Statutes, To Wit: Sect ion
W. Of the center of right of way of
YOU ARE NOTIFED that an
165.05 Florida Statutes 1957.
Longwood Markham Road; thence
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
action to foreclose a mortgage on
5: Luther H Carr
N. 03 dog. 03'30" E. 33I.2' ft. along
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
the following property in Seminole
Publish
W'ly right .of-way of Longwood
Sept. 10, 17, 21, Oct. , 976
PROBATE
DIVISION
County. Florida:
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
DED 49
Markham Road to the point of
COURT,
File Number 76.2UCP
__________
Lot &amp; Block "B", SUMMERSET
_________________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C l ot.
beginning; all lying in Siminole
Division
NORTH SECTION THREE, ac
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
County. Florida and containing
In Re: Estate of
NOTICE
OF
INTENT
TO
cordingtotnepatthereof,ef
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
17644 acres.
MELL T. STEVENS,
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
in Flat Book is, pages 70 and
PROBATE FILE NO. 7d.173.P
NOTICE
ISHEREBY
GIVEN
that
Deceased
Public
Records ci Seminole County,
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PARCEL 3:
NOTICE OF
time undersigned , desiring to engage
Florida
JAMES B LAWSON.
Begin at the SW corner, SF1 Of tM
In
business
under
ADMINISTRATION
the
fictitious
name
has been filed against you and you
NW I Of Sec. 73, Twp. 20 S., Roo. 79
Deceased
TO
ALL
of
PEMTEL
PERSONS
SERVICES
at 1211
HAVING
Awe rewired to Serve a Copy o,your
NOTICE OF
Randolph Street, Sanford, Florida E .tpce?un N.Odeg 0S02' E. for
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
written defenses. If any, to It on
ADMINISTRATION
004 t?.aIthewlineof5aidSE
32771,
intends
to
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
register the said 4l.
TOR lANCE Calif. (AP) - TO ALL PERSONS HAVING WILLIAM A. LEFFLER, Ill, OTHER
.. NW 1.1, Sec. 73. thence S. $9 deg.
PERSONS INTERESTED
name with theClerk of the Circuit
Plaintiffs attorney, whose address
u'Ss"E.,ParalleltotheNlln.ci,h.
The new status symbol for CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST is P.O. Box 7791. Sanford, Florida IN THE ESTATE:
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
NE' 4 Of said Sec. 23, for 7100 591 ft.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DATED thIs7th da yof Sep$em,,.
women here Li not a hammered OTHER PERSONS INT ERESTED 33711, on or before October 13. 197l
toapointoflacu,.e,.veto,im,
that the administration of the estate A . D. 1976.
and
file
the
original
with
the
Clerk
of
gold bracelet or handa1nted IN THE ESTATE:
NW on the W right of way
f
Of MELL T. STEVENS, decea,
Paul E. Morris
this Court either before Service on
Longwood Markham Road: Thence
rirt,
but a half inOOfl Of YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the
Fit*
Number
is
pending
Publish:
7244.CP,
Sept.
10,
17,
21,
Oct.
plaintiff's attorney or Im.
in
1. 1976
tfmattheodminIstrat,,of the Estate
along the arc of said curve, having
time Circuit Court for Seminole DED
grease under the nails,
mediately thereafter; Otherwise a
of JAMES B. LAWSON. Deceased,
as Its elements a central angle of 21
It' isis year's "In" Look In an File No. 76773CP, Is pending In the default will be entered against Vol County, Florida. Probate Div ision,
deg. 02'i6" and a r adius of 11)3200
the address Of which is Seminole
for the relief demanded In the
Circuit
III
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
Court
for Seminole County,
ft., for 400711 ft. to the point of
cute manufacturer's warranty
County Courthou, North Park
Complaint or
EIGHTEINETH JUDICIAL
Florida. Probate Division, the ad.
tangency; thence SP dog. lisa"
Avenue, Sanford, Florida. The
processing department.
WITNESS
my
hand
and
$eal
CIRCUIT,
dress of which is Sem inole County
of
IN
AND
FOR
for 704.105 It. along the rlght.00.way
personalrepresentativ,oftheeepat,
this Cou rt on September 7th, 1976.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 32171.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
of Longwood Markham Road;
is THELMA R. BRAY whos, ad
Six months ago, vivacious me Personal Representative
( Seal)
CASE NO. 16-1730.CA44.E
thence N. IS deg. 14' S.3' W for
of the
dress is 912 Lamore Street,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
IN RE: The Marriage of
L.ucretla Nuuolo would have Estate 1$ DOROTHEA L.
1951.015 ft. along a line parallel to
Columbus.
GA
3)907.
The
name and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WALTER W. ROHLER,
the N line of time
huddered and sprinted for DROSSIER, of 315 North Altaloma,
addr ess of the personal reprejen.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Petitioner Husband, Twp. 20 S,. Rng. 29NE ',, of Sec. 23.
Flor ida 32$C3. The name
E: Thence along
tative'saltoqney are set forth bilw,
icrub brush and nail white. andaddr essofatfor n,y for Personal
Deputy Clerk
and
the W line of lime NE ¼ of the SW ¼
All person, having claim, or
Publish.
Sept
10.
I?.
21,
ALBERTA
At
Oct.
1,
1976
ow she beams at her battered Representalive are set forth below.
ROHLER,
of Said Sec. 23, N. 0 deg, 00' 32" E
demands against the estate are
DED 52
All persons having claims or
Reiident.WIf,.
for 525
fIngernalls and says, "I can't
ft. to the point of begin
required,
WITHIN
THREE
demands against mis Estate are
NOTICE OF ACTION
fling All lying in Seminole County,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
rail until Tuesday to tear WI required, WITHIN THREE
TO: ALBERTA At ROHLER
Florida. containing 51.41 acres,
(3)
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI!.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
(her engine apart."
Highland Apt. 3060
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
THIS NOTICE, to file with
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Coshocton Road
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PARCEL 4:
clerk
of
time
above
Ms. Nilo checks claims THIS NOTICE, to Ill* with theClerk
Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Beginning at the NE corner of th
GENERAL DIVISION
court
a
written
statement
O
the
IIIdoitted by dealers
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIEQ
above
Court a written CASE He. 7,.tu9.CA.o.c
ccSW ' of the NW '. of Section
of
any
claim
or
23.
demand
that on action for Dissolution of
airs covered under the Toyota statement of any claim or demand SUNBANK MORTGAGE COM
proceed S 00 deg. 05' 02.S" W, along
they may have
Each claim
Ma
rriage
and
they may have. Each claim must be
other relief has been
the
PANY, a Florida corporation
'riust be in writing and must indicate filed against
East line of said SW "4, 132 3.130
work once done only in writing, and must indicate time
you an
you are it to the SE corner of said SW
the t%'% for the claim, the name
Plaintiff
'.of
basil for the claim, the name and
,'
required to Serve a copy of your
VS
time
NW 'fl.; then ce S
a.v addle, of time creditor or his
00 deg. 00' 32"
Address of time creditor or h'
JOHN ALDEN PHELPS and JEAN agent or attorney, and the amount written defense,, if any, to It on W, along the East line of the NW ¼
Attorney for Petitioner, Carmine At
Eight women, age through or attorney, and the amount ANN PHELPS, his wife,
of the SW '.i of said Section
Claimed. If time claim is riot yet due.
23,
Claimed If time claim i not Vol due,
Bravo, Eiq , Of KORMApf
1 315 105 II.. then ce P4 $9 dog.
Def
da
the
en
nt
date
when
it
i, volunteered for a technical the data upon which it will
will become due
16' 0''
BRAVO, P.A. 030 E. Highway 434,
NOTICE OF ACTION W, parallel to the Nor th Line of said
Shall be stated. It the claim is
'alning course that's m.aklri,g due shall be stated. If the claim is
Longwood, FL 32750 arid file the
PROPERTY
Nf 'of the SW "i, 1316.64$ ft. to the
contingent or unhiquldated,
original with time Clerk of the above. Wells line of
Kin at ease with ta
eters, contingent or unliquidated, the TO: John Alden Phelps and Jean nature Of the uncertainty Shall the
said Section 23; thence
be
"sture of the uncertainty shall be
Ann Phelps. flu wife, 1715 Jackson stated lithe claim is secure d, the styled Court on f bfore October 20, N 00 dog. 0307" E along time West
WA wrenches and
19 76; otherwise a luOgmoni may
stated. It the claim is secured, time
Road, Carmel, Indiana 16033
be
line said Section 2), 1101.90 it. to
security shall be described. Time entered
security shall be described. Time
911iuges
against you OCr the relief time of
NW corner of said sw
YOU ARE NOTIFIED th*t an
Claimant shall deliver sufficient
.4 of time
Claimant Shall deliver sufficient
demanded
In
the
Petition,
NW '.; thence S 09 dog
action to foreclose a mortgage the copies 00th. claim 10 the clerk to
4S'03" E
copies
of
the
WITNESS
my
claim
to
h*.'
having a ball,"
arid time Seal of along the North line of
time Clerk to
following properly In Seminole
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
said SW ¼ of
Said Court on 4l. 1$, 1176.
enable the Clerk to mill one copy to
County, Florida:
the NW
M3 .NlZoIo,whoalo(tgwithti10 each
each personal representative,
'.,131412 It. to the Point of
(SEAL)
Personal Reprosontative
Lot 411, SPRiNG OAKS UNIT 3,
Beginning
All person, lnIer,,le,J In the estate
encompassing
130
hers prefers that designation. All persons interested in the according to time plat thereof as
Arthur it. Bcklt i. Jr.
acres
to whom a copy of thiS Notice of
of
Clerk of tnm Cat,,'t
,a a kid Iloved to watch my Estatetowhoma,opyof this Notice recorded in Plat Book I?, pages 71, Administration
has been mailed or,
By Crete Iji9i3iflOth4m
of Administration has been mailed 15 and 76 of the public records of
is(her and brothers work 00
PARCELS
PARCEL
required,
WITHIN
THREE
are required WITHIN THREE (3)
Deputy Clii',.
Seer
.note
County,
Florida;
Together
Beginning at a point on the West
MONTHS
ca
FROM THE DATE OF
Of course I was never MONTHS FROvt THE DATE OF with Hot Water
Publish Sept 241 Gd. I, 5, 11 1976
Hester, Range &amp;
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
boundary of time West '.': of the SE'.
DED 122
Ill Iowedtotouch,"aiie said wj(h THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Oven, Exhaust Fan &amp; Hood, AC.
of Section 73, Township 30 South.
THIS NOTICE. to file any object ions
________________________
THIS
NOTICE.
10111.
any
obIecti
a smile. "But even today If he
Furnace, Disposal, Dishwasher
Ra ng e 25 East, S 0 dig. So' It" W
the', may have that challengei the
Ihey may have that challenges time
and
Carpet,
1011
lilt
Uw me tearing down and validity of tite
validity of time decedent's will, the
the NW
W corner of the
INTIIECIRCUIT COUNT IN AND
Decedent's will, the has been tiled against
Qualifications of the personal
Weit 'lot time SE ',of said Sectic
re building a carburetor, my .ivatlficatlons of the Personal and you
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUN Ty, 23. tPiencv S
are required to Serve a copy reprewntali, or the venue or
II dog 53. I?" E 317 9
FLORIDA
a Iher wouldn't believe
his Representative, or the venue or of your written difenses, If any, to It jurisdiction Of the court.
I1 to a point on the West right of
to
juriSdiction of the Court.
CASE NO. 76l4gs.CA.o,.A
on time plaintiff's attorney, whose
way line of the Longwood
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Markham
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
BANK OF PALM BEACH &amp; TRUST
name and address is E. 0. Palermo,
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Road, thence S 25 dog 5304" W
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
COMPANY, a Florida bankIng
of Slmackleford, Farrior, Stallings&amp;
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
11302 ft along the West right of way
)ale epbard, the pioneer WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
corporation, as Trustee,
Evans. PA.. P.O. Box 3324, Tampa,
Date
lint of Said Longw ood Markham
the first Publication ofthis
Deteof the first Publication of the Florida 3360$ on or before October Notice Qf
man In the department, p,
Plaintiff, Foad, thenc
of Administration. Sep.
e N U dog 53' 17" W
Notice af Adnmnistrat
,s Sep.
15th, 1976. and file lime orIqi,tal with
'9497 It to a point
timber 11th, 1916.
Idled thousands of claims in temt)er
an time West
24, 1116.
SHAKER
VALE
INC., a dissolved
tIme clerk of this Court either before
*unday
of
Thelma
R.
Bray
the West '.700 the SE ¼
'en years. But wdlI
.
Florida corporation, if an,
DOROTHEA L. BROSSIER,
lervice on plaintiff's attorney or
.4
said
As Personal Represents
Section 73, thence Plo deg 56'
as Personal Representative
led In the course, She uya,
Immediately thireifter; Otherwise
Defendants
9" F 0003 it to time Point
live Of time Estate of
of
of the Estate of
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
adefaultwiube.nteredagains,yog
Seginning; Containing o 71 acres,
'd never even looked under
MELL T. STEVENS
JAMES C. LAWSON
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
for lime relief demanded in the
more
Deceased
or
its.
hood of a car.
Deceased
VALERIE B GILLIS. O
complaint or petition.
of the
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
THOMAS A. SPEER of
surviving Directors and Trustees of WITNESS my hand and the seal &amp;'
'
WlTNESSmy hand and the sealof
REPRESENTATIVE
slid Cou rt at Se minole County,
SPEER 4, 5PEER, P. A.
'What a difference
SHAKER VALE. INC and to lli
said Court on September lttm, 974.
S. Jos
Divis. Jr.
Sanford, Florida, this
III Magnolia Avene
21st day of
(Cou
rt
Seal)
SUCCe55or
in
Stenst.'om, Davis &amp;
,es!"sbe,,,aid, "Now when Post Office Ilox 164
September, 1576
Interest,
trusties
or
Arthur
any
H. Beckwith, Jr.
OlIver (SEAL)
M:INTOSH
a eLairn (or • set of wty'4 San;ard, Fton'ide 37171
persons or intitiei r.laiming by,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
P.O box 330
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
'
through, under or against SHAKER
urings I i,noa !ZactIy what Attorney icr
By: Cher ry ICCy Travis
Sanford, FL 37171
Clerk of the Circn,et Court
VALE, INC.
61 t4,pfes.ermtat,ve
Deputy Clerk
is ire needed. I even knew
YOIOPIIOII4, 321 3171
By Martha I Vihlen
Publish Sept. 24 &amp; Oct. 1. iSl•
You arc hereby notified that
Publish: Sept. 10, 11, 21. Oct. 1, 1974 Pwt.th Sept. I' 24 . 1 774
In
Deput y Clerk
rbongtheJ.,bthoujd take." DEDlfl
action
.ti
Ct'if7
DED 11
filed
against
0'O I9
you by Publish Sept. 241 Oct. I, I, IS, 19/4
the BANK OF PALM BEACH &amp;
DED 130

"We're

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that clear notice of the polling places
for said precincts be published in one (I) Issue of
a newspaper of general
c4rcuItion *1mm the County.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED this 17th day of July, A. 0., 1510.

11 ..n. at Lab

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Greasy

Sanford Avenue on Sanora Blvd..
Sanford, FL
South Seminole Middle School.
East side of Queens Mirror
Late, turn south off Winter
Part Drive, Casselberry, FL
51. Johns Village Craft Shop,
250 Oxford Road, Fern Park. FL
Elks Club, Howell Branch Road,

Highway 434,

Publish Sept. 24. 1576

at

Hot",

130, Sanford Airport, 2747 carrier
Avenue, Sanford, FL
Seminole High School,
Avenue. Sanford, FL

the Chamber nf

Monroe
'liia. Thirty-five boats d Diatrlct 8,
Cita*narui Association, participating.
Public Invited.
RiligIs's Dance Sponsored by MidFlo,jda SI,iglci,
8:30 p.m., Knights of Cohanb HI!!,
us
25th and Oak,
SIIIOII.

Seminole County, FL
Council Chambers. CaesoIbeqy City Hall,
Cassatberry, FL
Florida an Training Center, Building

PRECINCT NO. 17

PRECINCT NO, 23

k111 Regatta
ipcnaJ by
COflllfleTC. and Holiday Inn darting

Howell branch Road,
Seminole County, FL
Baptist Church, West Lake Brantley
Road. S.mlnole County, FL
Lake Mary Elementary Scitl Audi.
toriom. State Rood lsl Lake Mary
Blvd.. Lake Mary, FL
First Federal building, M East
A:tamo.we Drive, Attamante Springs, FL
Florida Federal Savings I. Loin.
Intensoctlon of 434 and 44,
Altamonte Springs. FL
WInter Springs Town Hall, 102
North Mcii Road, Winter Springs, FL
Church 01 God, Wlldmere Avenue,
FL.
sanioro Civic Canter, sari rd
Avenue. Sanford, FL
51. Andrews Presbyterian Church.
9013 Sear Lake Road.

NO.

banquet,7 p.m.

Pb* sale sponsored by Sesninole Co,,3, YOIEI
RIPUbIICIOI, 10 Lrfl. to 5 pin., Lm'd OIUtflley'i
parking lot, Altamonte Springs. Meet Republican CIjdates.
Seuliele Coast,' Faru
'es. annual meeting
barbecue, 1:30 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.

Oviedi. FL

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DEAR ABBY: I'm In the
modesty and respect
others wedding couple
having a
What do you think?
process of having some root
no longer exist? What am I to money tree. With the money
PASADENA READER
canal work kne, which is no
do?
collected, they plan to take a
DEAR PASADENA: I think
By CECILY BROWNSTONE picnic, but that's not my
HEARTBROKEN IN HART- cruise.
you should give whatever you
Associated Press Food Editor problem. It's my dentist. While
FORD
I asked how much I would be feel Is appropriate and no more.
he works, he whistles through
DEAR HEARTBROKEN: expected to contribute and was
Everyone has a problem. What's
ITAUAN DINNER
his teeth.
You can decline to babysit with told "At least a dollar for every yours? For a personal reply, write to
Veal Scaloppini Noodles Pinei wouldn't mind a little Herb
No. 69700,
your grandchildren. Clean year the couple have been ABBY:
9000. Enclose stamped, self.
nut Spinach Salad Italian Alpert or Burt Bacharach, but
speech,
modesty
and
respect
married,"
addressed envelope, please.
Pastr
anreaxn
- - y I1
no, my uCuu31 icrp whistling
othess still exists In some
For Abby's booklet. "How to Have
Abby, that's a minimum of
"Easter Parade" over and over asked them not to allow their homes, but unfortunately not In $SO
as much as I gave my a Lov.tr Wedding," $4Ø fl I.
PINE-NUT SPINACH
Abigail Van Our". Ill Laity Dr.,
until I am ready to children to talk that
but your ion's.
Frozen spinach
wedding Beverly Hills. Calif. 91213. Please
had ft
scream?
they
say
I'm
old-fashioned
and
DEAR ABBY: I received an present!
enclose a long. Self-addressed.
bettert
Not only that, but he calls me prudish, and everybody talks invitation to a golden wedding
stamped (2 Dc) envelope.
2 packages (each 10 ounces)
"l's. GrassfIeld" and my that
today. (Do they?)
anniversary party. Iam only an f.uIwiws*i_.w.*IusPwuluSidi*iweusen14w.iuuuid
frozen leaf spinach
name
is
Mn.
Greenfield.
I
was
also
told
I'm
not
to
acquaintance, not a dear friend
2 small garlic cloves,
Should I deduct 20 per cent discipline their children or relative, but I was told by a
minced
from
bill for aggravation? because that's the parents' job. relative of the celebratin g
Ovid do
2 tablespoons pine nuts
MRS.
GREENFIELD
Have our values become so couple to br ing
ne rather
2 teaspoons golden raisi ns
RS. G1tEEN. de pra ved thatcleanspeech,than a gift because thegolde n
3 tablespoons oli ve oil
L.TL.,rm. V....
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i' IL.1.4J IVU I.VUIU 117. Ua,7UV
Salt and pepper to taste
_)
he's already added 20 per cent
Cook spinach according
for
entertain
cut
package directions and drain;
DEAR ABBY: I recently
e
moisture. In a mepress
moved
to this city to be near my
dium skillet lightly cook the
219-220 E. FIRST ST.
married
son and his family.
SANFORD
garlic, pine nuts and raisins In
('
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Ned year Is a Mink canvas.
be led by Cantor Michael Beag in
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Cantor Goodman emphth,. indeed, the masters of our fate,
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(Herald Pb.te by Osne Mackill)

Lou is e To uh Is H o n o r ed

two yearmission for the Ojn
of Jesus QrId of Latter-day
Saints, commonly known as the
"Mormon Church." He Is the
last of four sons to fulfill a
mission for the church. The
Other three sons went to Ger.
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many, Japan, andC
alifornia.
Brent has served in South
Korea along with
other
Mormon missionaries. The
Mormon church was first Itroduced In South Korea In the
late 50's by military men who

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00's at wfllcti time the church
Highlight of the annual
South
and beciflfle
sent over a small number of
meeting of the Women of fl
.
active in the church here.
missionaries.
Ch urch of First Presbyterian
WOC
officers
Installed
by
the
Church of Sanford, Monday,
Now there are two missions
pastor, Rev. Virgil Bryant Jr.,
was the presentation of the
one
In Seoul and one In Pusan,
were Mrs. J. L. Wallin,
honorary Life Membership
bo
th
comprising approximately
president; Mrs. Walter Glelow,
award for 1976 to Mrs. Leulse
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vice president; Mrs. Clifford 3DO rnlsaloxiarles all of whom
George Touhy, minister of
are supported by themselves or
McKlbbln Jr., secretary'
music at the church.
Edward Fulford, treasurer; their paita Brent plans to be
making the award Mrs.
.
and Mrs. Nopper. Programhere until January then attend
Leroy Nopper, historian, said,
Council Chairmen are Mrs. Brigham Young University in
"Her charm and dedication as a
A
Carl
Und,
Ecumenical Utah.
teacher and circle chairman
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ren lived
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Blent
alone would assure this award.
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Joe Corley, Leadership and Re- with Korean families and ate
Her primary contribution, how,
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sources and Mrs. R. Lee Korean food, which consisted
ever, has been that of music
,
Hunter, Personal Faith and mainly of rice and Kim thee
and the joy it has brought our
Family Life.
church for over
Circle Chairmen include Mrs.
Choir director and organist at g1'
J. C. Walter, Mrs. Fred Van Gospeliers
First Presbyterts.'s,
Pelt, Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mm
play.'d piano In a church at thr
Scott Hoppough, Mrs. Donald
age of seven and has be, j
Celebrate
playing piano or,. organ,..jor,. MRS. LOUISE TOUHY !ll! Mrs. Fred M. Wilson,
churches ever since.
Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. C.
The Seminole Gospdilers will
Organists, the Presbyterian C. Henderson.
Mrs.Touhydudledtheorgan Mus
celebrate
their second ani ci ans' Association and
at theUnlversltyofNorth C .
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Mrs.
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was
in
charge
Quedloc: I Pray all the time, but I don't think God hears me, ilna at Greensboro and after attends at least two workshopat
the
St.
James
AME Church
t) became
of t he LC5t Coin
use Re doesn't answer my prayers. Will you e'pialn why He graduation continued her seminars a year.
offering
at
Ninth
Str
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t
and Cypress
dedication and Mrs. John Wildoesn't answer?
studies at the Cincinnati ConShe and her husband, George, son conducted the memorial Avenue. Miss Mary Uggons
Answer: I've asked that question myself, and so have a lot of servatory. She is a member of
moved to Sanford shortly after service. A coffee was held prior and David Johnson will serve as
other people. First of aH. God does hear your prayers and He does the American Guild of they were married In 1944 in
m istress and master of
to the meeting.
answer them. The problem Is not God, it's us. Now we're
ceremonies. John H. Uggons is
talking about a heavenly Santa Claus, and we're not talking about
guest musician. Special
prayers that sound Like a Christmas list. But we are talking about
guest choir wifi be Choir No. 2
prayers according to the will of God, prayers that go along with
from Livingston Street Church
God's way of doing things.
of
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God In Orlando.
Let's look at three possible ways God might answer your
Others invited to sing at the
prayer. He might say "no." You may not like that answer, but no
Rally Day will be observed at director of missions as
one can deny that if "yes" is an answer, "no" is too. Or the an- First United Methodist Church, the Baptist Convention well as members of churches In the event Include The Harmon.
of New presbytery are invited to attend ettes,
swer might beso different from the way you expect it to come that Sanford, this Sunday. All the
York from which he has retired the informal Information Singers,Sanford Community
New Bethel Choir No.
you simply don't recognize it as the answer. Or the answer may be Sunday School classes will meet as Executive Secretary.
sharing meeting.
2,
Second
Shiloh Junior Choir,
coming in the future.
In the Sanctuary for general While serving as first vice
Hickory
Avenue
Church of God
How many times do you say "no" to your children's requests?
assembly at 10 a.m., according president of the Southern Comm unity
Gospel Chorus, All In the
Probably every day, because children are always asking for to the chairman of the Work Baptist Convention
he
Family, New Mt. Zion Young
things that aren't good or right for them. And we do, too. We ask Area on Education, Mrs. Ed
Methodist
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.
Adult Choir, St. John Junior
for things that are wrong for us or that aren't as good as God's Fitzgerald. A program with all
New members will be Choir, Rescue Shepherd Choir,
plans for us. I know that God has said "no"to some ofmyprayers ages participating will be •
received at the 11a.m. service Williams Chapel Choir No. 2
and I'm very glad He did. In some Instances, I mean really glad! featured.
Sunday at Community United and St. John Junior Choir, both
I God knows what's best for His children, He really does.
The officers and teachers of
f
Methodist
Church
of of Altamonte, Morning Glory
And that's why we have to trust God for the best answer... the Sunday School will be
Casselberi y. Music will be Junior Choir, Mt. Morlah Choir,
which may be very different from the one we expected. You ought dedicated at the worship serprovided at the 9:35 and 11 a.m. Valencia Gospel Choir, New Mt.
to hear me tell God exactly how and what to do. Have you ever vices at 5:30 and 11 a.m. by the
Junior
services
by Young Hope, Calvary
Choir,
done that? I think we all want God to handle things our way, but pastor, Rev. Leo F. King.
Sonshine and Co., and Cherub Deliverence Center Choir, New
that's not how God works. When we ask Him to solve our Pictures of the classes and
choirs.
Salem Young Adult Choir, The
problems, He does but in His own way. His answer may be groups will be taken for the
Christlikes, and Clearwater
surprising, but It will be perfect.
pictorial directory of the
Holy
Cross
Cho ir.
And God's timing is also perfect.. . but different from ours. church, which Is now being
He sees the end from the beginning, and He knows all things about produced. The family pictures
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The open house for the new
a situation. Not only does He know exactly how our prayer should should all be taken by Tuesday
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church offices and newly
A' be answered, but Heknows just exactly when. Galatlans6:9says, of this week.
I . s renovated parish hail of Holy
"And Let us not be weary In well doing: for in due season we shall
The Daughters of Wesley
#i'
Cross Episcopal Church,
reap, If we faint not."
Sunday School class will begin
Sanford,
has been postponed to
In due season. This means we will reap If we don't get their church year with a lunREV. PAUL JAMES
Oct. 10. A covered dish lundiscouraged. It means there's a due season for the answer to our cheon at noon In Fellowship
cheon will be held in con.
prayers just as there's a due season for the i3arvestlngog wheat or Hall on Monday. The R. W. represented the convention in junction with the event.
the Soviet Union. He served as
corn. And so we just have to keep on keeping on.. waiting, Ware Bible Class will have
The rector, Rev. Leroy D.
trusting, expecting. God's due season will not be too early or too supper and meeting on Tuesday first vice president of the sr will
a Cursillo
Georgia Baptist Convention and weekend Sept.attend
Late for our need.
at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
23-26 and so Rev.
chairman of Billy Graham's Ellis will conduct
That last sentence is the miracle-my for Wednesday of the
both services
first Atlanta Crusade.
Filth Week In my latest book, "A Daily Guide To Miracles and
Sanford Christian
Sunday.
Each summer he is visiting
Successful Living Through Seed-Faith." How to pray and get
A full color motion picture,
professor of evangelism at the
answers Is reall y w hat the book is all about. If you'd like a copy,
Jehovah's
"Time and Eternity," will be New
Orleans
Free and postpaid, just write to me, Oral Roberts, Tulsa, Okia.
Baptist
shown Sunday at 7 p.m. at Theological
Seminary. He has
74l.
SanfordChrlstlanChurchatl37 preached In many Florida Witnesses
W. Airport Blvd., Sanford. The B
Weldon 1. Mackey, circuit
Baptist Churches in recent
film Is one of the Sermons for months and
at Lake Yale supervisor for Jehovah's
The Greater Orlando Chapter spiritually, physically and Science film series produced by Assembly conferences.
Witnesses In Central Florida,
of the Order of St. Luke will hod emotionally the beat quality of the Moody Institute of Science.
Dr. James now resides in has been appointed chainnan
an open meetiig September 28 life right up to the time of the
Deltona, and keeps busy ser- for the Oct. 2-3, seminar at the
First Baptist
1') at 7:45 p.m. at St. John's death of the patient and before
vthg as pulpit supply or Interim Lakeland Civic Arena. In this
capacity Mackey will serve as
Lutheran Church, 1600 S. and after his death to support
On Sunday, First Baptist Pastor.
the district overseer and adOrlando Ave., Winter Park, to members of his fam
The
Hospice
dress the gathering as the
introduce
the
Hospice
concept Paul S. James as pulpit guedin
originated In London In an all three services.
Club
of
First
principal
speaker.
Program.
The Youth
Dr. Daniel C. Hadlock, a "attempt to humanize the
Dr. James pastored the Presbytertan Church ofSanford
"It will bea combined circuit
prominent local physician, who health care system" and to help historic 3,20member Baptist will hold a retreat Oct. 14 assembly, with two complete
Is deeply committed to the a terminal patient and his Tabernacle In Atlanta for 16 returning for the 11 am. ser- circuits involved," Mackey
establishment of the Hospice family to live as satisfactorily years, and the Manhattan vice, Oct. 3 will be Communion said, 'and will include WitProgram in the Orlando area, as possible in the home as long Baptist Church In New York Sunday.
nesses as well as Interested
itllp will be chief speaker for the as possible, and to provide City, which he organized. The
A rap session on the 116th persons across the central part
Institutional care for those who church-sponsored Southern General Assembly of the of the state, from the Tampa-St.
evening.
The term hospice originally cannot remain at home.
Baptist work In the Northeast Presbyterian Church will be Petersburg area, through
meant a place of refuge. Today.
Following the meeting there has developed to 220 congrega. held with the commissioners Orlando and over to the
however, it has come to mean a will be a brief question and lions with 25,000 members.
who represented St. Johns Melbourne-Cocoa area." lie
resting place for travelers answer period followed by a
The Metropolitan New York Presbytery at the gathering related that this will Involve
journeying from life to death. social hour. The meeting is Baptist Association was Sunday at 4 p.m. at Park Lake over 40 congregations and more
The program seeks to provide open to all those interested,
organized under his ministry as Presbyterian In Orlando. All than 6.000 Jehovah's Witnesses.
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9 p.m., Fridley, and 10 am.,
Saturday. A children's service
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Yom Kippur services will be
held at 7 and 9p.m., Oct. 3 and
at 10 am., Oct. 4 with a
en service at 1:30 p.m.
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family a nd all mankinds"
Temple Israel, 4917 Eli *.,
Orlando (conzervative will
hold Rosh }liilionah services
tonigM and Sstirdsy at S. 33
W4 Saturday and Sonds7 at
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going to that country he took a
crash language course in
Hawaii and after he arrived in
Korea was paired oft with a
missionary who spoke the
language w*ll he became more
proficient Sometimes they we
pa ired wi th Koreans and
sometimes other Americans.

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governed repression. "As
long as you stay away from
politics you can do pretty much
as you want," he said. Th e
young missionaries visited
ffices In the day time and t,ent
door4edoor In the evening.

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time we can rejoice i the
that as a country
and as a people our mistake
we behind es. We can take
advantage of our God.gjven
twit to reaffirm our
declared tradition of peace and
loving kinibiesu. We
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to our pad faults and vow not to
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"Mom, he replied "We
should never Judge
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weather" 'naT&amp;'it.
had spoken a
Days should not be judged
their weather, you hang In
there, expecting the best out of
the day.
Days, as should life, must be
judged by their opportun1tj,
more than by what's outdoors.
Days should be judged by
smiles, more than by dorms.
By service
red, mor1
by a snowfall. By responses to
life, than by rain falling. By
love flourishing, than by
lightning ---u-'u. 7 ConCerns
expressed, than by clouds
hinglow.
my years U

The jewlsboinn.uijgyo(the
[)eft
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Reahflaahonah.
vMn:tonI&amp;*1
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Temple Shalom on SThun
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you had believed him to be,
a ll along had been faking it?
YOuhangnthere,andkeep j
faith.I Ever been disappointed
in a friend. Of course, all of us
I#have.
But you hang on don't f$l..a2
1MIaUOflai
you.
CIVIIIIIIIII Church, Now York
the Billy
In the 'lean years of your City,d
marriage, when death comes to
of
be
tiii"' sang
a young
r, or a young
mother dies of cancer, it Is "H1U Understand and Say W
De"!
natural to wonder why, but you
of
hang in there. When a con- ,,If when you give
your
service,
telling
the
world
fidence was broken by one you tilat th
e Saviour has come, be
t, trUSted, when physical d)g
not dismayed when men don't
failed, when you go theoughtha
eve you, He'll understand
spiritual dry spell, when it
and
well done. 0, when i
seem God did not hear End no come say
to the end of my
feeling was present when you weary of life and the battle is
prayed, did you give up? No you won, carrying the
am and Um
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staff of redemption, He'll
Several years ago when in a derstand and He'll say
series of evangelistic meetings done."
In Nor th Carolina, Paul, an
You could se nse In that great
eight-year old, in the home hail the presence of Christ in au
where I was staying, finished His beauty and glory as she
grace at the breakfast table sang! I left there with
with these words: "We thank thousands of others with
Thee for this beautiful day." renewed spiritual strength!
His mother Looked out the When you get up tight next
window and viewed the Wweek, and the ebb and flow of
proaching storm. Then she your life runs low, just Hang in
said, "Why did you say that? There!

SANFORD SIlLS CHURCH
1* lasIsrI Ave.

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Cast not away therefos,

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great recompence of reward"
(Hebrews 10:35),
Most of us have found that in
our life of faith, when we get
to
the end of the rope, we tie a knot
of faith and hang In there I It is
a) importa,4 for boy, and girls
and young people, and older
people, too, to have the spiritual
jblllty to hang In there when
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FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John V. Mercer and Staff

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

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THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekle and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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froest Asms,y 51 Gil. 7115 4 aim

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Ciwls,,ry 5p1.sl CMrcpu. Pt S ISlaZi 14.1
Central Ia$.t Church. 1311 GaS Ave
Chiiv,la PI Baptist
Cl.i, water U.11310517 S.$iu CIvicS. MvR.tsi II
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Fuindil.p IapS.t CIvicS ii LItamiu. Sir.s. RI 435. AII1*eii
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lurU CIviCS 51 Osiiva
First Siplisi CIvicS el Like Mary
Fail Baptist CIv,rl II Las, Ma.ri
Cirsi S1,stClvicSul Uagaaid, Car . Clict £aii
Soplil CHub 51
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M,ss.s1. 5us1 CHick. 1531 31 F.vt St
CIvics, (hi..l.
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cPde. MIIs.SS Sipi.sf CIvcI. Oak Kilt Rd. Oat.
Miss..g Glory ladhisI CIvil. C*waa Hwy
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MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

Hi. MS Calvity M.ss.uMy S41IaP. 1111* 171111
N.. Saks, PV,iIi,I,, •all.tI CSqwcS. 1345W 171111
N1* TS,taM..1 SIphst CMrcl. Quality
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Riv... Park Reality Church. 2743 * 31* If
P0pls Sails? Ckip.L 1311W PiuS $iii$.
saf.,S
Se.it Church. IS 31 Lipeil 54,0
Pu,,,. Las. Saplil. Nips Rd. Fl,. Pitt
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Stead 55.5,1 M.n.,a.1, SAihit CJw,cS, Wits SesIsri

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Sv*Ia.d Saptiti CIvil. 1,31 Pal,n,

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III P.., Lvi
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Palm Ss,.. RI. altes.31, Savings
William Chapel M,ssusmavy 54$.( Cowlic k, Mark 4 W.II,CM Si.
tamuii, Sprigs
Zi Hips $Jpl.st Curtl. 117 Diasu, A.,
CATHOLIC
CIvrchiS 11w Nativity. Lab* Mity
LII Sivls CaIliu.c CIvil. 115 Oak Ave. Ienis.1
II Au's Camlhc Church. Ois..d Vial. Giier
St Avps.Iu.q CI1whut CIvicS. Seissaf Or via, ivtig. Nd.
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Fast Cv,ihu1. Civil. 54475, Said A,
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Lakeview Catuiti.* CHinS leit
44 44
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Casi,eat.ssuaj CIvuue. CHitS. 1401 Pail
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PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

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and Employes
FLAGSHIP BANK

of Sanford and Staff
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CHURCH OF CHRIST

CIvicS SI dust. 1113 S Pail Ave
CS*ul 51 Cks,t 51
lI U 5 11 N CisIbq,ry
Sssm Sm.i. CSwcI, 51 CSiit. $411
Labs 14pm51I Rd
CIvicS St Ci,t. Palm Ss.sy Di . AIlam.ii,
CIviCS .4 Chit. 0.a.v..
Chvrck, Christ. l.eapm
Church II Cliii?. Paili
CIHIICI 9 4 Clissi. 31 111 II
N.f*t4s CIvicS, if Christ. PSI
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CIvil 51 Gil. NI 31 334
CIvil 14 Gil. Ov*.d,
CHitS, Of Co" Hiiia
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CIvicS .4 Gel. $413 31 14th It
CIvicS SI 0.1.. Chris?.
ChriS 51 GOO of Priphicy. 3345$ Elm ,.
ChyrcHel 0.d•l Pvaphiey. 1164% Ps,t*s.s.,.
CIvicS ci God Muss,... EIW
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As(,un., LvtS.vis CIvicS,. Ovichr,
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P.1.5* M5I144151 Chvie.Church.
51 Duds
First SpetIu,. NINa,.s, ClaitS.
3444 lasted Ave
pr at Miffis4. CIvicS,, $I5 31 411 15
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Grant (lipsi AM I CIvicS, O,,,4,
Ouie,, MutNh, Church, Died,
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Stathid MIMai,II Church. $ DutyRd. l"l,Il.
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'tU#tatiai CIvicS 3711 5 Di ide
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Insurance Service

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
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NSicIAIIII CI*WCI. Forest City Co mm unity C,Ø.KP,,,,,C,Y

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

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321.0041

equiPpsd.dinlngroom,livingrm

air coed., carpeted ffivoughouf
Adults only. References required.

331 0011. KISH REAL ESTATE

OUNTY- 3303 Country Club
Road- Read sioweri Don't
overlook this custom 3 BR, 2 bath
on large lot. Central heat &amp; air,
lots of trees. $12,100.

I'M A CUTE little 3 OR, 1 bath
ho me. My owner has transferred
and I need a new owner to care for

me. Loekme over at3OS pi,,.,r,st

Wm. H. Stemper.. Realtor

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Realty

2521 Park Or.
3223951
327-92*1

fls Furnished

Inc.

EALTORS

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333-2111
322 01.45

236S PAR K

te government has released

I BR furnished garage apt., Water

money for subsidized housing to

TAFFER

House

1 ~1 1

turn. Aduit$onty, no pets. 322 -3305.

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10' 2 OR apt. clean, close in. $93 mo.
water Included. 332.4361

"Get Em While
They're Hot"

REALTY

Pets Real Estate Broker

323-8670 or 831-977

IIC(E 7MhSI

Qualified buyers. New houses in a

17766

rural area. No down payment.
Monthly payments less than rent.
Call to see if you qualify.

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SAN MO PARK. I, 2, 3 bedroom
trailer apts. Adult A family park.
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 1192. Sanford.
323-1920.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
$03 W. is? St.
323-6061 or 3230317 eves.

cottage on river, $1S. Utilities
included. 322-4170 or 323-11.

tllwilde - 107 Brentwood Drive,
46,000. 3 BR, 2 baths, beautiful

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1!SANORA
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I OR turn. apt.. water furnished.
Near shopping area. Adults only.
1100 mo. 322-9535 or 323-5155.

nterior with fIreplace. 10 pct.
wn. 7'a pct. Interest. $313 mo.

SOUTH

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Pulaski
Sumter
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Laramie
Plymouth
William
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ardens
uxury Patio Apartments

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

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New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM $25,,000

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From

Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediate occupancy

'1 35
1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.

Sa nford Ave.. 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

loemsrzeit .-Yvei'
one,C?/
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Studio, 1, 2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

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Brailey Wham-323-4670

kos'e$,$a/
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Sanford
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SHIRLEY MILLETT
83.4 9212

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834 9212

Altamonte Spring,
Longwood
(East)

Models

Central Healing and Air Conditioning
Carpeting
tl•I$at

In. C H&amp;A. carpeted, enclosed
garage.

JOHN

SAULS AGENCY

xIIC)45 QIUINI

OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY I TiL S

Uppland Park Homes

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For Appointment clii 305-322.3103

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18-MotorCyCles

We buy used furniture
I Item Ora houseful
323.2322

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

We Buy Furniture

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323-]SlaorIfl.fllO

DAVE'S 3396436

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156* Honda, Cl 330, 1000 Miles,
Excellent coed., *310. 322-3517.

Cash 322-4132

'72 Kawaskl, 750 CC
With Extras. Good Condition
5630 3333109

for Sale

ID-AUtOS

want to buy furniture, toll" fix.
tures. - anything of value. in.

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70-Swap &amp; Trade

30 Gal water system, t3O large,
heavy duty wood lath,, $150.
Phone 323 5409

Used Office Furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
5. chairs, secretarial desks A

chairs, straight chairs, filing

cabinets, as is, Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17-92, 520-4204

1973 Chrysler Newport, I owner, pS,'
PD. AC, excellent condition. $1,555
or best Offer. 323-1130.

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SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer. Lease a Datsun including 7 cars and
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No charge. All admitted free,
trucks. For information call Bill
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 5
Ray or Jack Mink. 531-1315.
at the Movieland Drive-in
Theatre, South 37.93. Phone 323, JUST MAKE PAYMEP4TS_'72 and
1216.
'73 Models. Call 22tim .. •ia

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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S'xl' Utility trailer. Rebuilt, en

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closed Lights hook-up. hitch,
spare tire. 322-7627 from 34 p.m

Steppingstones, sand, rock, cement,
Sled, wire mesh , window seals,
benches, flow er pots, steps
MIRACLE CONCRETECO
LAKEMARY_SUBMITOFFER
322575)
Sparkling 3 BR, 1' bath home with 305 Elm Ave.
family room, Ins ide laund ry room,
central heat &amp; air. Listed at Antique uprighl Piano, paint
sprayer, Rockwell Slide rule
$21900. owner wants ott er s.
calculator, household &amp; yard

5306133

REALTORS

Lovely old completely restored?
story home. 3 chain-link fenced
acres. SS5.000. 333.1114
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BATEMAN REALTY
Reg Real Estate Br'ker
2635 S Sdiiford Ave
Ill 01S9 eves 333 7643

3 OR. 2 bath, large family room,
large lot. Oak A fruit trees. One of
Sanford's best areas. Best offer
over $17.000.with good terms. 322
9116. By Owner,

Owner Says

$73,750

Realtor

Call Caroline

REAL ESTATE
333 1190

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
MFALTORS-530 6061
Evet. 323 3549

Home Improvements

can co,er your home *ith alum
siding &amp; t011,, System Also
OOflQ Guttert 20 yrs F.ø
EagI Sane Co 151 9563

lit'r cir
E ,tCr or Plaslerinq,
P',it','r Pithnq &amp; Srrulaty..j
Bric k &amp; Slone Spi' ally 3122750

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2) IS'xlI' and
l5'x)3' complete, I yrs old,
reposse54ed. Sacrifice, '2 price.
Call Collect 30.5-273 0610
Wanted,

Tflwn.,
I 1' SALON
(torm;rly Hariett's Beauty Nook)
si, E First 322 5742

Carpet Cleaning

Carpentry, Remodeling, Add,tini,
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate 373 4035

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for
Leading
distri bu tor wants a nice backyard
to disp lay new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location Call 30$
1221330 collect,
Residential

swimming

site

pool.

Any size Sofa &amp; Chair shampooed t
Scotch Guard, both for $33; Living
room, dining area, hall, rug
shampooing, regardless of size,
$19.95, 3333341,

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51-Househokj Goods

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Sewing
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Upholstery. 322 0107.
The Evening Herald Classified A4
otter no fancy claims.
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Results'

Service

I. ''vi ( leir.nq Ill d-rt. c Ia. rock
All kncjs 34 dggnq House-trailers
Stored and moved 333 9112

Home Improvements

Tree

Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, top soil

C E SHEPHERD

III

Trimming,

Cutting

&amp;

Removing. Licensed and InSured
373 4403 or 323 1519

prone

Panting, Remodeling. General

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT

Call 323 1175

Li fe Clearing; Mowing. Discir,g;
Fill Dirt. Clay. Rock;
Backhoe Loader, Pr 322 1127,

Carpentry, Remodeling A Roofing.
Housewashing, Painting, inside &amp;
out. Custom built cabinets A
General Maintenance Licensed,
30 Yri, exp Also shampooing 0$
carpets A re upholstering, Free

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Landscaping &amp;

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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Lawn
Care
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Class ified Ads will always give you
Much Much More titan
note
you expect

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Well Drilling

1111111

estimates. $2040.50

Singer Zg lag Sewing maChine In
nice cabinet . Ha butlonf'ole at

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Tree Service

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

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Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage. Classified
Acts find buyers fast.

C&amp;A

Phone 319 $371

Repar

bed

Alterations, Oren Making. Drape,

LIGHT HAUL.INGS YARD
ANDGARAGE CLEANUP

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nowhere to roll away
If you
puce a Classified Ad today.

Land Clearing

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Grass cutting.
323 3092

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All types and tilts
We repair and Service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPI 'r co
201W Ind St
333 6631:

no yard too large or too smalL

414.

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ta(hmeil $30 323.729

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Tomorrow may be the day you Sell

Roof Repairs, Carpentry,
•g,
Home Repairs, Gutlering, Cement
work Fret estimates III $447,

Buy-SELL-TRADE
31131SF FirstSt
333 Sin

types of machines repaired. Free
pick up A delivery Call Orlando
647 1577

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7542 Park Drive
322 1165

HaulIng

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
Clean. oil A adaust R eg ular price
$12 93. Sept. Special. 13 25 All

Pest Control

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SHOTGUN A RIFLE. 20
AMMO
pci. off. Sanf ord Auction. 1200 S.
French Ave.. 323 7340

Singer Fulura (one of the be-SI!) in
c.cellnt co,thtion ocs all types
of sewing . .legular. Stretch, &amp;
Deco stitches Make' Duttonholes.
blind hems. etc. Sold new for 3489
Sell for $219 cash, or E.Z.
paymen ts of $16 per r'o
For tree home lrial cail Orlando.
647 1577. 9 AM to 6PM

EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Fret Estimates.
Phone 323-1792
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Central Heat
Air Conditioning.
For free estimates. call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 3221771

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Window Washing. Floor Str ip ping &amp;
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate. 323 5951

Beauty Care

SEWING MACHINE

Ready to move in? 3 Bedroom. 1',
bath, newly pa inted inside and
out, screened patio. Very large
fenced yard with wooded area to
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Aluminum Siding

3333109.

Forrest Greene Inc.

carp.?,) BR. l'- barns. $100 dOwn.
$176 mo. pays all. $'. annual pci.
rale, 340 Mos. $20,000

H1LDA RICHMOND

Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1914 models. 7 days
week. Call collect, 5412131.

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SA NFORD- Pick your own new
ill W. 251h

belts and Checkbook wallets
Order now for Christmas. 3233711,

Call Bait

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574-3167
DeIton

Hand made leather purses, wallets.

Assoc. 3730413

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 BR. family room, fireplace,
carpet, fenced. 125.000. Call
Associates Connie Hughson, 569.
0991 or Sherry Elltins, 53.4-3759
tvening$
PILOIAN REALTY
REALTORSII1-1912

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Only *1.000 down, $150 pa yments.
3226420.
Kitchen Bathroom Cabnets.
Counler tops, Sinks Installation
POOL HOME
available. Bud CabelI 3331052

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MORE CASH

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Sanford Ave.

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
Day
Night
distributor has aluminum rectangular pools left over from 1975
UA&amp;II%J&amp;A
A
UJPtIILI I iYt?tI1 3rs,,l#L,
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and ter ms. Call 30$You can easily make this 2 bedroom
collect.
ho me Into a 3 or I bedroom cheap.
Broker, 333-7174

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Large OR, I'.', bath, no qualifying,
assume $17,700 mortgage, $153
monthly. Some equity and move

Holticlaw, Associate.
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BUYJUNK CARS- from $1O loss. '
Call 322-1621 after I p.m.

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REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109

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

Wanted

R

FULLER BRUSH

ALMOST NEW HOME

''Move It!!!!''
QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

77- Autos

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Old. $430. Phone 323-4410.

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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
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4457
batteries, $12.93 exchange.

Uppland

Casselberry.WinIer Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Spr ings

2Sowi, I male and? pigs. 10 weeks

1964 Mustang, VI, Automatic:,
cruise control. Air conditIoning,
near
Antiques
and
collectibles
wanted.
Geneva.
AM-FM, new tires &amp; brakes, excel'
Small items Of quality Jewelry.
UflU. MIIegU low eo's. ecently
etc. 373-7171, 10 to S.
75 Johnson, 11' VIM PIb. Boat.
inspected. 1100. 333.51 30 .
151
Cer?. Trailer, '76 Evinrude 9.9 Pip. PINEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Complete Excel, Cond. $130. 3fl
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous . Sell 1913 Super Beetle, one owner, e.
3109.
cellent condition. $1,455. Phoop
for 30 pct. commission. Free Pick
32276a2.
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ups. AuctIOn, Sa turda ys 7 p.m.
Sa nfo rd 322 2270
59-isical ?Aerchandise
1567 Pontiac Convertible. 359 engIne
goo d condition, needs minor
69-Stamps-Coins
repair, asking $200. Also 970
Pianos A Electronic Organs with
Yama ha 175 CC, dirt bike. Needs
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano A
some work, but runs,W.Call 322Sale- All Coins, "i cen ts to dollars
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 30)
1991 alter 1 p.m. or wk-nds.
at 60 pcI. of trends. AItow ing 300
'l.
W. Firsl St., 322-3333.
pct. over face for U.S. Silver in
1973 Granada, one owner, air con-"
,.,.
diTIoned,
.FM radio,
Lincoln-F. $4.10. Phone 333-1100.
Condition, 53.300. Phone u4.3Iu.:
60-Office Supplies

1221947

Days-Ill 6123
Nights-In 2352

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT
8349212

Ii' Fiberglass Orlando Clipper, 70
hp Mercury motor, tilt trailer,
$530. 319-5405 after S and
wwrrnu. Highway 'a east.

at 601 Cherokee Lane.

Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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303.333.4973

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O,ot,5%,Qf%jIlV Managed

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STAN VERMILLION
AUCTIONEER

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 21$ Sanford Ave.

212$ Hwy 1792
3335943

Two Air conditioners. 15,500 BTU.
$175. 10,500 STU, $30. Can be seen

JOHNNY WALKER

322•2090

BUILDER-DEVELOPER

10' x 9', reversible with pad;

Acre Traveler (McGraw-Edison);
electric hedge trimmer; upright
grass
trimmer;
fertilliar
spreader. III W. 20th St., Pt,, 3220511.

100$.

67-Uvestock.Poum'y

Bass Boat, Hi-performance,
HurSt, 37', 133 HP Merc., power
trim, Super Motor Guide Troll
motor, depth finder, A more.
2,60- 323 1367
ROBSON MARINE

unwanted pounds and Inches. Call
062 4250 to find out how.

3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
central heat and air. Phone 323-

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3 BR, I ba th frame. 512,S0Q-1erms
MONTHLY RENTALS
available,
jS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv,airCond.,Maid$.
IBR. i'3bath, masonry. $100 down.
QUALITY INN NORTH vEN'rSH 1)30 mOnt" PAl.
I-IA
SR 431, Lonqwood
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563-1000

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A Guaranteed Way to lose those

323-7832
EVES 333.3317 or 323-0412

Ion RI. I&amp;,lmileeast
of I-I, Sanford)

323- IllS.

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
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Hal Colbert Realty

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Merchandise
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LAKEFRONT- 2,500 per acre.

and enjoy our elevated theatre
seats, where you can lit A set in
comfort.
Hi.Way14 Auction Galleries

Horse Pasture for rent on Upsala
Road. $15 month. 333.4314.

Must Sell
II It. boat and trailer
with 73 Pip motor. Call evenings,

on room. Electricity, deep well,
fenced garden. 322-5331 or after

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This will be a fine auction, with
cads from New York A New
Jersey. Come A look Friday I.
Saturday. Call for reserved seals

metal, $70; also registered
quarter horse mare,
years,
small, coggins negative, $700.
BOTh for $330. (West of DV and)
Highway 41, 1 1-3rd mile west St.
Johns River at St. Johns River
Acres, Ph trailer on rigid,

We buy and sill good furniture and
antiques. HWY 46 AUCTION
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
GALLERIES. 3224972.

Hunting Camp in Farmington Area
- 2 Lots, 356' x 141', with 25'

Rug

Auction
Saturday Sept. 25, 7 PM

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SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

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GARAGE SALE
Friday A
Saturday. Sofa, Wall heater,
Oven, Plants, clothes, etc. 512
Satsuma DrIve. 323-1702.

SANFQRD- 42 dry Atres near St.
Johns. $110,000. 6.47.1111.

RENTALS AVAILABLE.

322-2420

322-4923
EveS.3221456;322.116.4;322.ifl1

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FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave., 13.000
per acre.

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

lfitS French

2017 S. FRENCH

Longwood $26,990.

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Sunset, Shadow Hill, Longwood.
531-2511 or 323-1095. Must Sell,

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Antique

333.i7U

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moving Sale - Sat. 25, Sun. 24. 135

5:-30.322, 248.

I BR, 2 bath, carpeted, fenced back
yard, well, utility building.

- 1224 Randolph
Furnished 3 BR, 1 bath home, neat
as a pin! Many extras, including
washer, dryer, freezer, utility
shed, roof turbines A fenced
Garden of the Month wInner I
$22,500.

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Sanford. 323 5200

Save money on TV's &amp; Furnhtuce.
Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
1:30 pm. Say Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441,
Mt. Dora. 104353-3713.

Cats &amp; Kittens
$2 Each to good home

66-HOISIS

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333.5430

Horse trailer, 2 hors, tandem, all

Moving Safe- Ret.freez.r, .loc.
range, lawn mower, washer A
dryer, some furniture, odds &amp;
endS. Friday thirst Monday. 900
Sanford Ave.

1S YR. FHAFINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orla nd o Drive

multiple listing service
Interested?

equipped kitchen. Only $11,000.

transferred. What a buyi $21,500.
VETERANS- Best buy in towni
$3,000 under comparable homes. 3
BR.
balk
'' equipped
central
r, wall to will
carpeting. Owner pays all closing
costs. From $27.000. Only S
remaining .

Knox 10'x50' 3 OR, pa rtially turn.
$500. MUST SELL. 321.0260
anytime,

itwy ia, west, Sanford

Two female miniature poodle
puppies, black. AKC, 550 each.
323-0393.

BIG GARAGE SALE- Sailboat,
Fireplace, Furniture, Glassware,
Clothing. 9 to S. Sat. A Sun.
Valencia Court East, 322.4911.

panelad,bar,readytomove,$290Ø

Delis Auction Center

FREE to good home- St. Bernard
AKC, male. Good with children
Phase 323-02%.

YARD SALE-I Family Sale, Sept.
25th A 241h, 9 tIl dark, 106
Tenv,ine Dr., Sanford.

Embassy, 12'xdQ', excel. cond.
Carpet, N,frig., Stove, front
kitchen, washer, dryer, wood

20729h it.

1 male, S met., *300. 1
female, a met., $130; 345.5710.

CARPORT SALE
Saturday and Sunday'
2$11 Grove Drive Woodmere

11.100. La nd 0' Lakes Trailer
Court, 1100 E. Graves. Orange
City, Lot 50,

Open Daily For Retail
Sales, 10.5

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CARPORT SALE- Fri. &amp; Sat.9 to S.
Furniture, Couch A Chair, Double
bed frame A dresser, Children's
clotting, Housobold Items, Misc.
2002 E. 4th St.

aluminum trailer with bathAbuilt

REALTORS '19

000MERE- 233 Palm Place Free pool with this 3 OR, I'.', bath,
central heat A air, carpeting,

Drive, then call us. *15.300.
WALK TO SHOPPING- 1 yr. old 3
OR, 2 bath, central heat. Owner

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MLS-REALTORS

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. HardwIc, Broker
Deitona, 6446411

yard. Just $23,000.

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George Carter Show
Now Appearing In

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Spacious 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. Kitchen

ad visor will help you.

&amp;7SVENS(iYadYB/ll$HEPHER
SHOW TIMES

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Have some Camping equipment you
i longer use? $ell it all with a
Classi fied Ad in The Herald. Coil,
3222611 or 131 9993 and a friendly

(2) DAILY 0EtT1CNAL.
(I) DAILY

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The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
1657, Sanford, Fla. 37171.

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amenities, $23,000.

RAVENNA PARK- bedroom, I
bath CS home in excellent con
dition. Hasfencedrearyard, large
'1 pecan trees, near new roof and all
new appliances in the kitchen,
Carpeted. SEE IT HOwl 521.600.

dividuals. Referenc.a will h
Checked before interview Is
arranged. Reply to Box All, co

bmo Ps' agoin.
11:45

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grounds. A salary and separate
living quarterS will be Offered to
the right couple w$io must be
sober, reliable and Christian in.

clscovur they VS bOL4 b

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responsible for the care of the

1120
(2) MOVIE: Nvsr Too
Lale.' Pad Ford, PM*sssn
rTIesned aX4)W with a
or- .
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See thi Wondirfl'

323-3176

81`9 00king for a retired couple
to live on our property I 1 acres.
10 minutes from downtown San

CM War as bsdigou'id.
11:15

O'Siiliv.n. 1955. Sexy of

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companion. Needed' Immediately,
6250434.

1030

3$

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FLYING CIRCUS

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Asking $35,500.

garden with sprinklers, equipped
kitchen, and fenced 100' x 130'

wUl disappear, and you'll have
extra cash in your pocket,

2 OR, I bath, with fireplace, kit chen
equipped, $130 mo., utilities In.
cluded . Call ves. 3 23-1351.

31p

CHRISTMAS-. and the money to
pay for It. Start now-selling
beautiful
products.
Make
beautiful money. Call 644-3075 for
lnfetinalion.

SHOW: S.ason premiere.

the same items around you
moved last spring? Planning on
storing them another year? Don't
do it. Plan a garag e sale and don't
forget to advert IS. It in the Herald
want ads. Like magic, the clutter

LAKE MARY- Country Club
Road-I BR, ii bath. Convenient
to schools and SCC. Partially
beau tiful rea r yard. This
ie has lots of privacy and

FIRST OFFERING-IBR. 2 baths,
family room, wali.to.walI carpet,
central heat A air conditioning.

UENA VISTA- 1336 Elliott- 2
OR, 2 bath home, with commercial zoning. Includes large
workshop, citrus A pecan trees,

AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped,

baslador, 'U Pontiac, misc.

Patio awning, Can be moved.

43-LotsAcreage

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65-PSIS.JIIIS

items.

2 OR, 1*50' mob ile home, turn,,

Must dispose of all our Conconsi5nmints. Misc. items of all
kinds. Must mike room for our
next Friday night tool sale. Tell
your friends about our Pool SIie
ii.it week.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Carport Sale, Saturday 5. Sunday,
'Sept. 23 A 26, 161 Country Club
Circle. Aluminum boat, '47 Am.

5311550

FRIDAY NIGHT 7 PM

'Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carper
Sh ampooer for only $i.j per day

S4-Gage Sales

Reduced $1000. 12's 63' 3 BR, 2 bath
Spanish design, located in
country. Must see to appreciate.
$ISOO cash. 3fl.50IS before 4pMor

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'73 Ramada dujble wide, 21'xgO', 3
BR, 2 bath, kitchen, living room,
dining room, den ww carpet.
$5,000. 321-0011 after s p.m.

AUCTION
SALE

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64-Equipimid for Rent

service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3210057

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r. AN' A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
."PI" EVER YOU WISH TO BUY
rIP '.Et I. AND WATCH THE
PROFITS GROW?

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

foys

3 OR, lu,
bath, 12' x 41' with)' x 12' lip out.
Call after S,323.114$.

Senora , 137,500. 3 Br, 2 bath,
paneled family rm., fenced yard.
Beautiful buyl 333.5005.

loads morel $42,700.

Clea ning the garage again? Moving

44tij

Beautiful Mayfair home
Below market value
Owner-Broker. 3231167 or 322.3992

garage With auto controls, plus

otter. 625 101$.

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Apartments
New modern single story I 1 3
bedroom apts. and completely

-

malts's person. Send resume to
Box 610, co The Evening Herald,
P.O. lox 1637, Sanford, Fla. 33273,
P.O.

24 MON TV PYTHON'S

I I I

Real Estate

)YLLWILDE- 30$ BrentwoodOwner will tall or trade for small
home. This lovely I BR, 2 bath

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wart.. there wouldn't be any.
-

Farm, Need Ellis Road, Oslein
(offllS).2mi.eastOsteenlrldg..

Used Norge refrigerator, good
condition, $50. Call 322-3715 after
p.m.

or best offer. 3634162.

Sale or Lease
With Option

kitchen, central air &amp; heat, wall.
towali shag carpeting, double

LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR

NOW LEASING
Sanford Court

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FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER,

CL (1171

3*IU

3731201.
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furnished studio apartments.
16
$l00to5500perweek.cal1337.$313
__ Conveniently lOcated&amp;beautlftjlly
landscaped. Abundant storage
(lIngaflk)and "GE Energy
mature companion to live in and
In,
Enkl.
Pa..a.'. ci'n 11A4
nr%m
Ca ll 321.0220 between C 5. 5:30.
have drivers license. 337.434.aflef

MONOGRAMMER TRAINEE
Longwood Manufacturing Co.
Longwood. Phone 534.5630

Gluest Jim NeborL

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Let me show you how you can make

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nsokey ___________________

FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

With or Without Lease. Modern
Building. Air Coed. A Carpet ing ,

Rag. Real Estate Broker 3210610
323.7595
3330779
M-2144

executive horne includes spacious
22'x22' game room, fully equipped

HOUSE PLUS LOT
Old style Sanford 2 story, 3 OR
home. High ceilings, dining room,
family room, fireplace, groat
potential Only $21,500. Make

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DON KIRSHNER'S
ROCKOONCERT
1000
() (E) CAROL BUFV€T

____________________
NIGGIR

PRIME OFFICE SPACE

3723.

Housekeeper, S day week, child Care
after school, good benefits.
references &amp; transportation
required. Sweetwater Oaks. $12.
MI or Upon after S P.M.

3$

SHOW

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HAVE

(2) MUSICWLL. USA
(4) HUGS BI.MY
CI) lEE lIAW
(I) LAWRENCE WELK

ThURSDAY

37.&amp;s

Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.
RI DOE WOOD VILLAGE. 365.

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Poston, Jean Palmerton

700

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Ridgewood Arms

BAMBOO COVE APTS
&amp;2
apartments,
furnisf or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see. E. Airport
Blvd., Sanford, 373.1310.

1$-Help VnIed
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Bob has crEed
when an
shows s With he bid.. Tom

(12) MNNERS CIRCLE

1

heat A air, garage, large yard,
dead and street. 321.1131. Owner
Associate.

Educational Child Care for as low as
$3, weekly if you Quality, 333•so.i
OVIEDO.FTU- Duplexes. Furn, or
or 323-5433.

SHOW: Season premiere,
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Adults. Also 1 trailer space.
553$

WITT REALTY

Road-- Just listed, this
OR, 1, baths, with convertible 41h
bedroom. Many extras including
family rm., screened porch, plus
lots more. $15,000.

52-Atiilianc.s

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
IOlW. commercial
Phone 372 llSl, Sanf or d

im Schutt Chateau

didn't

or pasture. *2 yard loaded at the
farm. Hoidin's Enterprise Egg

.

Reg Real Estate Broker

42-Mobile

- ::Classified
AND THINK A .UNUTE. II
Poultry manure for your fall garderi
Ads
-

Sacrifice- Ethan Allan furnitureBedroom, dining room, living
room, etc. 322-0913 after 1 p.m.

W. GARNEIT WHITE

WYNNEW000 - 3 BR, family
room, rang,, refrigerator, large
W. Nice and clean. $20,500.

AKE MARY- 357 Country Club

NO QUALIFYING
W.l.,
Springs.$2SOOdown,assumeistl
2nd mortgage. Total payments
$30 f or 3 years, then drops to $155
month. 3 BR, 2 full baths, central

Ill wide, furnished, 1 BR, AC,

30-Ajartments Unfurnistud

to elem. s chool. 33.33 anytime.

1 P.M.

9.30
(I) BOB PE'MIART

323 $205 anytime.

34-Mobile Homes

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Longwood Day Care CenterLngwd'S oldest. 6 a.rn..6 p.m. bus

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Houies." Third in a
of
relm Calypso

Beautifully located 3 BR, V., bath
with central air and heat. Phone

333-701.

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-

air, family rm., garage, large

Ienc'cl ynrri tieparate studio,
53.000 equity 5, assume loan of
132.000.321030).

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401 Celery Avi.

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E Itt St.. Downtown

Lovaly I BR, 2 bath, central heat &amp;

531.1232

NEED A HOME? $100 down
Payment to qualified buyers. 3
OR, 114 baths, central heat,
refurbished. As low as $15,000.

BY SINGER

322 9411 or we at

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center

Woode

equi pped to zig zag &amp; make button
holes. Balance at 1355$ or 10
payments of $6. Call credit

SALES - RENTALS
III W.istST,,Sanfotd
in S4IIorIfl.7737 after Hrs,

Cliff Jordan Realtor

MOBILE HOME on 100 ft. lot. 2
large bedrooms, central heat and
air. Quiet area. $15,300.

OCH ARBOR- 113 West Crystal
Drive - Comfortable 3 OR. 1½
baths, home on large 133'x190'
shaded lot. Paneled family room,
central air A heat, Winkler
system, plus many extras. 533.000.

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ldreCohIcI04NANe
194Da
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1dOlsCI,,.* p

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- Immaculate 3 OR. 2

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.

Ipalis an EstwTl_r,'s
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much more. $39,200.
Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring fast sale.
CALL 3 22 .2511

bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.

$its mo

$100 Reward
SpacIous 1,2.13 SR apti. Tanois.
For the return of Purse andcOntents. 'swimming, playground,
SCtI$iin room, laundry room
Keep mon.v. 322.1301
and CiubP.asi. 2510 Ridgewood
Ave. Sanford. PH 3234130
6-CtId Care

tar.
.

.

(4)C8S
(I) 30 MIMJTES
(E) POLITICAL SPIRIT OF
'75:
Ie or the WIho

Good Every Day Except
Wed. A Sun. 13 am. 1113 P.M.
Limit 2
Per 01.1 Taste

Ren t or Sell

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Di$9IiIII Glass 1
&amp; Sale, Sat.
&amp; km., Sept. $130, Like Mwrw
Center, Likaland, Pie.

NELSON'S FLORIDA NOSES

One of Sinqer's top Touci' and Sew
Zg lace macnines.
Assume
uiIanceof $113 Soot pay Ill 50 per
month, Will take trade in. Singer

III 19. Real Estate Broker

central air, garage. Call now.

and down. $33,000.

MMETT AVENUE- Terrific 4
BR, 2 bath, on over an acre with
beautiful swimming pool, central
heat A air, family room, plus

Buyi ng a new home? Moving to an
apartmen t?

)eltona-2 OR. l'/t both. p,
3321 after S p.m.

SANFORD
123.500
This little cutie will not last. Brick
front, trees, privacy. 3 bedrooms,

SOUTHERN CLASSIC 2 story on 1
acre, 4 BR, 1½ bath, formal
dining, central heat A air upstairs

Stenstrom Realty

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?

3 OR home in Pools on Or ange Blvd.
Call after I? rlOOfl,

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830

323•5774Anytlme

s-tt &amp; Found

abs

520

I C(S p.0
FESTIVAL
Casofv-

The Easy Way
Guarant.ed.Cal1W1250

planned, especially when
Giorlo TC1IS alW

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$ 1 + Tax
Vales

hot l
etter tastie' bIscuit

more Involved than

SURVIVAL

l
(2) CL 'IOU. TRAIN

WASHINGTON W( IN

Seem

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BALL REALTY

TIRED OF
SUB-DIVISIONS???

3270101

Realty

REALTOR, MLS

____________

,

MOORE SH Seasonp'..,

Harold Hall

bath, paneling, arp,
dFIPiS, central air. $210 m. $100
sac. dip. 3230502.
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Loselnchlsanipoonds

I bath home, air

4 BR, I

Will care for elderly lady or gintIlman In private home. Call after
$ p.m.,

OVERWElGHT*

dsilaaom

TAAN

REVIEW

Call 432-411
Writs P.O. lox 1213
Sanford. Florida 32771

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Pred

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PANTHER
(4)

CI) WIDE WORLD OF
SPC*1TS: live
of

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830

Out tolunch

(4) (I) WAY OIJT GAMES
(I)
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THE ADAMS
CD
CHRONICL ES

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Perhaps AlccholicAnonymcus
Can Help

- 2 BR.

n.

ReaionableHandyman_no lob too
Small. Will do garage cleaning,
houli painting or land clearing.
Call evenings. 323.953.

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mo

The "Good Ole Days" have now
left the Classified Ads. .. .me
Buys are still The BesfI

Winter Springs- 3 BR, 1 04 bath,
Ism. rm., fireplace. 1 blk from
school. Inc. patio. $30,500.

beautiful yard. $75,000 to $ettle
estate.

conditioned, fenced yard. 114
Mayfair Circle. Call Orlando its

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FUTLJRA

Opoortunit,,

531.52S3.

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Sanford

2I.-5jtutjo,sj !bnfed

FACEDWITHADNINKINO
PROBLEM

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Phone 323SAW.

Sanford- By Owner.
BR, it',
baths, central HIA, screw patio,
2641 ELM Lovely I BR. 3 baths,
carpeted. 133.300. 322-its) after 5.
family type home, new kitchen,
Well for garden A fruit trees.
REDUCEDIL000
Shaded fenced yard. $25,500.
eautifully remodeled 4 rooms, 1100
sq. It., new carpeting &amp; roof, gas
Drive By
furnace, large fenced W. Near
high school. *39.500. Owner 333.
2600 HIAWATHA
Levity Older 3
0522.
BR, picture book charm. Large

32-Houses Unfurnished

4

Giovanni,

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Fr,, 6442021 for "We CVV'"Hetlins," Adults or Teens.

ia'ç

3 OR, I', bath, rid brick. Must sell.
Willing to talk terms. $20,000.

picture window. fireplace,

Typing, ,lilng.j

Deltoni, Fla. 37Th3.
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UNEMPLOYED? Never again If
you have sincere desire and
ambition: Serious only p111w call
S74111156 offer 4p.m. or write 10

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AThONG

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0, 1½ bath now
homes. Start at Ill MO with *205
down. GavOrnt"Arif 11-00"q By
builder, 534.1649, Equal Housing

FRICKE
ii
PRICK
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTORS,

Drive By

Unfurnished, two bedroom. Security
Deposit. Adults Preferred 3
6430 or 333.7315

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or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group pO
Sants, Fla. 32371.

oily_alJkd
of
Vo.1i.1ihJiCatrvnit*tIy
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Clinic I't.FaiaO'
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CI) $100000 P4'IAE THAT
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(2)
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DATE
9.100
(
PC MOVIE
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Over 11 beautiful homes to choose
from. Phyllis Capgonl, Realtor.
Associate. After hours 534.1723.

Overlooking Lake Monroe-I Bill, 3
bath. W,000 Jenny Clark Realty,
Realtor, 322-I5I8.

323-1541

Wafl air, kitchen equipped, ww
carp,,, large Cornet lot, con.
ffl,iW tO
5Cooi £ shopping.
sn.soo. Easy payments.

dYl

Office Experience needed. Good
I for fitt &amp; efficient person. 130
E. 2nd St., 3fl7010.

drinkers.
Forturmrinformationcalll23.ISV

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R*,.E DAZZLE COMEDY

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For lamilies or friends

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SELLING Oh BUYING? Call me.

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apt. kit equip. AC carpeted.
. SRAdults.
No pitS. $55 322 2256 wk
after I__

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ISALCOHOLAPROILEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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31A--Duplexes

Sunday - Noon Fdday

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1500 Acres, Osteen area. Owner
mutt sell.

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2614 Hiawatha Ave.

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Friley, Wk 34, ltle-4&amp;.

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Open House

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Adults. Phone 3121110

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participated in the
lug attitudes toward sex in the men the freedom to explore four-year study
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hieved orgasm through vs.
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glnal nMraUon Miss LU&amp;V
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the club.
Jury Selection Is slated to begin Tuesday at 9 a.m.
before County Court Judge Harold Johnson at Sanford.

Efforts to pick a jury to bear the cases in June aad July
exhausted the pool si prospective juro. before a paW
cou
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Defense afterney Edward Halaiien Jr., 2 former orange
County juilge, has hinted that me of tk dancers may

demonstrate In court the nudity that took place at Club
Juana the night of May 12 when sheriff's deputies, state
beverage agents and state attorney's investigators raided
the club operated by Mike Plater at Cauelberry.

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Dallas before flying to San Dlego
Friday in Texas and had been questioned about to open a weekend
In Texas, Carter was continually dogged b
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — Democratic
presidential nominee Jimmy Caner says he questiOneM including reporters, who take notes.
As for Myboy's inteirview, he said if he had it to
could solve his Political problems by learning to do again, "I think I woWd be a little more
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Of mind W Nixon or Johnson
In San Diego, as in Houston earlier, he said the cheating am distorting the truth did — lying.
statement had been an error and that he had
Democratic Officials in a gate considered
apologized to Johmn's widow.

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Recalling H ig hlights Of A Long Career
BY BOB LLOYD
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Herald
Writer

In 1965
Galloway

..ou, -o was elected and 24 years," he said
Before joining the sheriff's de partment Galloway

and later to supervise the
new warrants division. was elected Fourth District Constable for two
J. Q. "Slim" Galloway says he's never
been
Until Oct. I Capt. Galloway will be busy over. terms, from
1952-40. "After eight years I couldn't
content to just "sit down" and he doetirilt plan to do
seeing the
that this week when he
rom the Seminole courts
a warrants division, balfffs assigned to the see that fee system con
sta Wes were nceded.1
rclires f
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transporting
prisonem
Then
he
plans
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never
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County Sheriff's Department.
Yone for V* fee... I never
few trips to catch up on his fishing and hunting. But abused the system. I felt the constable system was
Sixteen Yews ago the tall, white-halred Alahm won hell be back doing the work he's enjoyed for 24 outdated so
I got out of it.native started as a road patrol deputy under sheriff
He has fond memories of the l9 and 1960s when
Luther Hobby. He soon became On department's Years...investigating. This time it will be in the
capacity as a private investigator.
moonshine liquor stills dotted the county. He says
first investigator AM then In INO was named Chid
Through the years Of Seminole growth '-the high suga Prices an
better law enforcement
Deputy. Hobby resigned AM Peter Moot was cap - &amp;
tain S he's known now to thousands has been brought the 'shine trade to an end.
appointed sheriff by Gov. Claude Kirk, and in contact with law enforcement
in Central F10rida.
"I'here were some big operators in the Chuluota
Galloway continued as Chief Deputy.
"And I've enjoyed every minute of the work here for
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whose football team was smiling Friday nlghL
(hiedo, Lake Brantley, Lyman and Lake
Howell each
found themselves on the short cud of the grid
stick.

didates of the two major Theodare Roosevelt which
the
, the national makes it a Misdemeanor to sign
ho turned the IOU Presidential women's organization
a pttltlon for an

Seminole trounced Ovledo, 33-0, despite yielding an
astounding amount of yards In penalties.

signature must be notariied,"
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Lyman was nicked in the second hail
for the third
week In a row, 21-20, by Colonial.

Mont. a peace justim. mwt be

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4-B Gerald Ford, Democratic given away your o%u are in
of each petitioner.
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Gainesyfie, losing
by 41-7.

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gned," he said.

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its own end of
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votes Wt is expected to include a meeting with after the elegant wooden steamers that plied the
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace.
TIV President and Mrs. Ford were flying to %wissiPPi when Mark Twain was a river pilot.
By invading the native South of Diemwratic
New Orleans and driving to a Mississippi River
presidential nominee Jimmy Carter of Geo
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to board
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Natchez
n-hour excursion on Old Man condwting a national campaign that conced
es
River.
no state to his chall
Stop were scheduled during the day at ferry
In the upbeat mood that seized him following
landings in Lutcher, Reserve and Destrehan, the first of
scheduled television debates
La., before a windup rally in early evening near with Carter three
on Thursday night in Philadelphia,
New Orleans waterfront.
Nopresidential candidate in modern times, if
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out at the presidential can. 1915 law designed to get rid of

y candidacy Parties are treated equally wW
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4-B to C4ftral Florida Friday night. permitted to plirticipate
Editorial ...................4.A
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Dear Abby ................. 1,C Minmota took on President
"Once the rights of others are
Dr. Lamb ..................

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the report published this week. know what to do — they initiate
women to have more inter.
Min Me said her findings and carry out am main adivicourse and lessened the impor- were based
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ponses from lies, Miss Mite said. "We reand Saturday. For more on Arrieta, Santi and the lance of relationships, accord- more
3,000 women
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JACKSONVILLE (AP) - Police offidais move
"I want my wife; my two chikiren need their you had gotten the money. You hatbit"
Into Ocala NationalFOred
today to seek don in thle mother,,, jaffs tearfully appealed to thie U&amp;SIper.
J&amp;ff@ Sad be r M" POW* and federal agencies
applarent kid"Illng three days 0190 Of the wife of a
Jaffa said a male voice tdepboned N
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d.
wasW Jacbonville contractor ui land developer nesday morning, saying Mrs. Jaffa was abducted
and
naper
for
his
wifmafety.
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8111101iff Dale Cam said deputies from here and
toning
her with acid If he didn't pay
I want no harm to come to the person or persona,"
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other counties
he said. "I want my wife."
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Richard Jails said he was ordered to I
He said my wife's car
Indicstiong were no
nse had been - eceived after
ransom. JaffaYs wife, Shari Linda Jaffa, 35,
Jaffa
JaffavokedMaplea
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pained Wolkiestisy.
Rushing to his bank, he found it dosed but managed
,
a uuv appeal to the kidnaper to reach bank officials and get together
There are no developments which changed the
before WWWO cameras and reporters from his
FBI agent Ken Walton said the money was put in a situation from this morning," FBI agent In charge
MO home
briefcase and left at the designated location, after a Arthur Neirbus said Friday evening.
were at his side and a cariflioard carton of $100 bills
mile trail of note, led them southward from
Jaffa came here from Detroit In 1969 and Joined his
at his feet.
,4ksnvWe along a series of handwrittenmessages father and brother In the business of contracting, real
He offered to make a new payment an— the a
5, trees and other objects.
ixed to
estate and land development. He went back to Detroit
kidnaper ordered and said he had the full
no further contacts were made and the money the following year, married Shari Colen, his childhood
time,
wasn't picked up, Jaffa made his Personal
em
daid Only Ow
he said.
raising funds for Jewish
designated MENOM drop W first time because that a drop again whereveir you would like. I made the p
was all Jaffa war able to rase
i on short notice.
? welfare and Israel over several years am have been
you asked. I did not bear from you. I went back to10
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heavy contributors.

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and suddenly asked what the
king was still dqlng in dummy.
Then he put that card back
and placed the queen of hearts
on the table. Three quick
heart tricks cooked my
goose."
The hand Is rather Interesting In that some good
player In the East seat might
deliberately play the ace of
diamonds at trick one. The
theory being that South would
have played dummy's king. If
he held two diamonds. A trifle
far-fetched, but experts do all
sorts of unusual things and
sometimes they work.

by T. K. Ryan

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69th V..r,No. 31—Sunday, Sipt.mb.r 26, 1976

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against taiking the medicine It is
usuall) better to take It after a
hysterectomy If the ovaries are
removed or damaged.
Those interested in more
Information about female
hormones can send 50 cents for
The Health Letter number 5-12,
blenopause. Send a long,

MV RP1?uDE TOTS
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DEAR DR. LJ,MB-. A few
years ago I had a hysterectomy
and have been taking a pill
Dr.
TI
called Premarin ever since. I
was told I would have to take
.
them for as long as I live. I'm
. ki Lamb
now years old. I would like to
I'*I
know why I should keep taking
this pill and lf I Mop taking ft
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what effect It would have on
The same situation applies to
A Rhode island reader
me'
a
woman
when
she
goes
writes:
Recently a doctor's nurse told
"The bidding has gone one
me she had the same operation tIWOUgh the menopause, or
spade - two spades - four
better stated, when her ovaries
,,in no,•,en
spades. What doyou lead from
1117 I&amp;IVULUIIV normally degenerate and Mop
since. It appears some doctors functioning. If she produces
with
The
unlucky
expert
had
believe It should be taken and
axis vQloxx CKzx Kxz?
caught us gain. With no es
enough hormones
others believe the opposite. One sowcesshemaynathavemay cape, we agreed to listen to
Our first choice Is a low
doctor told melt would keep me changes ixit if
trump. Our second choice the
ate Is not so the sad story of one hand.
Here Is his tale of woe. fourth-best heart. Neither of
younger
looking.
this so?
know
many
womenIswould
likeI fortunate then she Will undergo "This hand cost me top score these leads may be right, but
changes associated With
an answer about this pill. No menopause.
last night. The field was In the if you always made the right
same four-spade contract I lead you would never lose.
one seems to know much about
The estrogen hormones will was with one exception.
It yet millions are taking It•
help
a woman who needs them Everyone else made it. I was
(Do you have a question
DEAR READER—
5I1fl for replacement In a number of down one."
the ezperts? Write "Ask
is a mixture of various fractions
respectL
"You didn't call for dum- the Jacobys" care of this
of
Theyin
help
prevent
My', king of diamonds at trick newspaper. The Jacob will
the female hormone, cellular changes
part
of
estrogen. It Is normally used to War that often lead to one, did you?" we asked.
answer individual questions
"No.
I calledwho
for the
deuce,
if stamped, sell-addressed
replace
ngpj
If
a
woman
Is
recurrent
bladder
Infections,
but
old
Jonesy,
sat
East,
low In female hormones.
The hormones prevent hot played his ace anywa1y. If I envelopes are enclosed. The
most interesting questions
Owing a hysterectomy a flashes. The rest of the benefits
called for the king would will be used in this column
doctor may remove the ovaries, of female hormones Is a subject have been OK anyway. Jones and will receive
cop/es of
depending upon the case. If he for debate. Some claim they had a card out to lead back JACOBY MODERN.)
does so in a young woman she help prevent heart disease and
will have an early menopause, perhaps degeneration of the SIDE GLANCES
Estrogens are given to replace ,
by Gill Fox
her normal hormone producThe dangers are associated
lion. Even If the ovaries are not with an increased risk of cancer
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removed, the blood SUPPlY 10 of the lining of the uterus that I
them may be damaged during h
of before.
surgery and they may not
have had a hysterectomy as you
contlnuetofunctfonaswellas
havethatlsnotaconslderafton.
before.
Estrogen hormones are not
Now there are variations Ill advisable in patients who have
the need for the hormones. U a epilepsy, migranes asthma,
woman's adrenal cortex - the
little gland over both kidneys - cardiac, or kidney diseases or
other
disease
associated with
produces enough female her- an accumulation of fluid. The
mones a woman
may not have hormones cause the body to
too much difficulty. Some retain sodium just as the
women don't have this source of natural ones do.
hormones to fall back on and
In young women such as you,
don't produce enough.
if U
is no major reason

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SCORPIO (Oct. )4i4ov. 21)
(March fl.Apr1J 19)
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Put
yotrseU out today for
Something opportune may
filenià
who f1!!I4 i favor.
ceene about today through the
The
slight
risk will be more
good offices of a close
associate, ft will not only occurthan repaid should you ever
need their help.
unusually, It will be unique.
SAGII'rARIUS (Nov. Dec. 3'
TAURUS (April *May N)
21)
If lOfliSOfle offers to do
By all mu follow Urough on
something
for you today,. Maui
Ih01h ft
,
clear.
Let
him do ft his own
requires Involvement of others.
Don't be reticent about taking way. His methods may be
superior to yowl.
In a partner.
CAPRI(X)BN (Dec. fl-Jan.
GEMINI (May 31-June N)
those
Ifllk8 011 19)
Th5 imIOfl
you
love
above
your
own
self.
those flIediJig you for the first
Inierests
today.
The
personal
time will be a favorable one.
salutation you get will be theft
Put your bed foot forward.
CANCER (June 21-July 21) very best reward.
AQUARIUS (Jan. *Feb. 19)
Frequex* places this evening
An
eltalve goal you've been
re you're apt to s new
r
denied
may suddenly fill Into
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faces. ft's possible you'll meet
your
lap
today. Sit tight. Let
1
someone
you'll
like
very
much.
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(Feb. N-March 20)
PISC
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particular
heed today when
today If you feel they're for the
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someone
close
offers her adcertain
better. It's time you
nkover lielihsaid
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Today,
however,
you
can let
31
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your
hair
down.
Live
it
up
a
hit.
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UREA (Sept. 23-Ott. 23) Be
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dollars LId cents U8
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something profitable.
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Petrantoni of Jacksonville, marked the first day of

fall Wednesday by finding a new friend on Sanford's
lakefront. Michele is visiting her grandparents. Mr.
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advertise the proposed policy
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Ray presented panel inembers with copies of the proposed
amendments which included
explanations of the reasons
behind each
change.
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— Thomas Dorber, five small safety awards
the breast po cket of his
wiped away tears as
ambulances carted away 37 persons injured when his Greyhound
bus slammed into the rear of a school bus.
"To hit a school bus..." Dorber said after the Wednesday accident on a busy, rain-slicked highway. "I'd rath er hit anything
else. My kids ride the school bus.'
Only one person, an ad ult from the Greyhound, was reported In
co nditi on late Wednesday.
Five handicapped children and two adults were aboard the bus
Cutler Ridge Junior High School. A hospital spokesman said

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be decided by princi pal after
with teacher and
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principal or designee onstudent
(posteriorly) between waist
and knees in presence of certified member who has been
informed in student's presence
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overnight for observation,

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problems or were physically handicapped. One girl was
in a wheelchair, he said.
All 30 perso ns aboard the Greyhound, which was bound from
Miami to Key West, were taken to area hospitals for treatment,
primarily for neck and back injuries.
'Everybody was Injured. Everybody complained of pain,"
said
Police Metro Sgt. Alfred Moore. "It was very chaotic, a mess."

and Fiscal Phumer Emmett
Taylor are scheduled to leave
the county's employ next

Utility Dlredor Bill Dale ul4
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legal opinion to tale the lsaie settiAg up Tnesd meeang with the \pchI of zvilaw
before County Commtmloners with Dale In discuss the $9,000 Hills and Consumer Utilities.
to find a remedy.
loss In revenues and other
Then the economy dropped
The established process for matters related to the utility building came to a near standrequesting a legal opinion is to depa rtment,
still and commissioners
submit a memorandum to
The executive Idant said realized revenues weren't up to
Exec. Mat. Roger Nelswender. Dale could have verbally expectations. So, the decision
Nelswender said today a check requested the opinion from wn made to pull tack. Con).
of records turned up no Woolfolk. But Nefjwender went miuioners are considering
memorandum from Dale about on to say that Is not the "proper placing the entire department
$9,000 in underbillings.
method" to request a legal under public works after Dale
Neiswender also said he is directive. Woolfolk was out of and Taylor are gone.

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Facts On Carswell Case
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — % of the tentative links he
Scott Carswell testified at the
state law enforcement offi- discovered during his In- trial that he gave the watch to
cer says the FBI knew about G. vestigaton of the murder of Pack.
Harrold Carswell's family teacher John Pack.
association with a homosexual
The Times reported that
teacher when Carswell's nomi- Campbell relayed evidence that

The Seminole County School
Board granted preliminary such does not conform to the
approval Wednesday night to definition handed down by the
several school policy changes, state legislature, Ray said.
including adjustments In
Ray also submitted a
provisions governing at- revamped description of
tendance for students In grades methods for administering
9.12, corporal punishment corporal punishment, In ac
procedures and student ex- cordance
with
recent
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legislative action which
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for Ralph Ray, school system board from approving policies
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commissioners appointed John
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department.
Caning said utility financial
statements and audits have
been "lagging." The consultant
Is setting up new management
in the department became Dale

should certainly bill them
(residents) for them It doesn't
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upon request, furnish pupil's Court was pending.
parent with written explanation
Larry Campbell, director of
of reason for punishment with the Department of Criminal
witness's name. . ."
Law Enforcement's Miami of.
The main thrust of the fice, commented Wednesday on
suggested amendment to the a New York Tunes story that
attendance policy was to clarify the FBI apparently failed to re
that students are allowed eight port Information that might
"unexcused' absences during a have raised questions about
semester (four per quarter) Carswell after his nomination
before being penalized. The by former President Richard
current policy "is ambiguous NLn.
and open to Interpretation,
The former federal judge,
especially concerning whether whose Supreme Court nomior not eight absences are ex- nation was rejected by the Sencused," Ray said.
ate In 1970, was arrested In TalUnder the new policy, for an lahassee In June on a battery
absence to be 'excused a charge involving alleged homo
would have to call In or sexual advances to an undervisit the school prior to or on the cover police
day of the absence or submit
Carswell's trial has been
a
excuse afterward — postponed indefinitely while he
explaining the absence.
undergoes psychiatric treatIn order to qualify as"ex- ment.
cused," at-sences would have to
Campbell said the FBI knew
be for "illness of student or of evidence linking Carswell's
Illness in the family which family to the teacher, who was
requires the student tobe home, murderedbytwomenhemettn
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involvement to Robert Clark,
fanner head of the FBI Tailshassee office.
"I don't specifically recall
talking to Clark on this area,"
Campbell said. "It Is
able to assume I would have.!
possibly did, but I cannot say
unequivocably I did talk to

Two candidates, Alan
Dickey of Sanford and
Fredric Hilt of Altamonte
Springs, want to be your
third Seminole County
Judge and are vying in

reason.

Tuesday's runoff election.
What are they all about?
Herald political writer
Donna Estes profiles them
on Page S.B.

Clark."

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental
Protection Agency says the new 1977 model
cars are getting better mileage per gallon of
gasoline and that 11 of 13 auto makers already
meet a 1978 mileage requirement.
Only Ford's and Chrysler's 1977 models did
not meet the 1978 standard, the EPA said. The
other 11 automobile manufacturers equalled
or bettered It, and seven manufacturers, all
foreign makers, met the 1980 standard of 20.0
miles per gallon. They are BMW, Nissan.
Datsun, Toyo Kogyo-Mazda, Toyota,
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Thefts Up, Murder Down
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thefts increased ii
per cent and murders declined 6 per cent as
the over-all U.S. crime rate edged upward
during the first six months of this year, the
FBI reported today.
The FBI statistics are based on the number
of crimes reported by 9,160 state and local law
enforcement agencies. Other studies,
however, have shown that the number of
crimes reporteçi to police is far lower than the
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Sanford police today were
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America parking lot, Airport
Blvd., Sanford. Police said
Dorine MacAteer, Zo Bradthaw Drive, reported a 1226
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sa he ex pected to win a court fight wi th the
city over his little girl's treehouse but isn't
gloating over it.
"The m ost important th ing is to know
that I
live in a country where a poor person like me
can take a case to court and be
heard —
Whether you win or lose," Miller said after the
judge's ruling Wednesday.
Hillsborough County Judge Morton Hanlon
said that Miller didn't break th e law by con.
structing the backyard playhouse for his little
girl without a building permit.

Surgeons Insure Selves
CORAL GABLES (AP) — A group of
South Florida eye surgeons dissatisfied with
high medical malpractice rates are incltrina
themselves, a Coral Gables physician says.
"It's a way for doctors to stand up and fight
so high rates won't have to be passed on to
patients," says Dr. Warren J. Lieberman.

The suggested policy change
or for any emergency as
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unexcused absences and would
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Is to adopt resolutio ns authorizing submission of applications
seeking more than $2 million in federal grants under the Public
Works law.
Projects In the grant request are a water treatment plant with
wells, storage and transmission lines, additional water
dist ribution lines, sewer Interceptors, pumping stations and force
mains, paving and drainage for 3.55 miles of city streets and
construction of a new city hail complex.
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office space or to Improve present facilities and whether to accept
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A leading
auto dealer says even he gets "fooled every
day" by altered odometers that misrepresent
the true condition of a used car.
M. L. Vaughan of Orlando said Wednesday
th at dealers should be more vigil
ant In buying
used cars because some private
sellers roll
back the milage recorders before they se
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vehicle to a dealer.
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car to an unsuspecting consumer.
"I don't know how much is going on now,"
said Vaughan, president of the National Assoclation of Independent Auto Dealers and Its
state affiliate.

By JANE CAS8ZLBER*Y
Herald Staff Writer
LONG WOOD -Efforts to get City Council to hire an engineer
to perfect a $4.5 million federal grant application for water and
sewer system projects were thwarted again Wednesday nigtd.
The vote was tabled until Monday night. The pr mpgsad sewer
system would be served by the Altamonte regional plant.
Al the special session attended by Jolm Fohi, aide to Rep.
Richard Kelly; the city's consulting engineer, Malcolm Steves;
former city engineer William Palm of Glace and Radcliffe and B.
C. Conklin of Clark, Dietz &amp; Associates, Councilman Gerard
Cornell moved to accept a proposal submitted by Palm and
a uthorize the mayor to sign the resolution.
Councilman June Lormann asked that the motion be tabled to
give council a chance to study the contract submitted by Palm
and the. opportunity to vote. Councilman Larry Goldberg and
Mayor James Lormann were slant from the special meeting.
Staves told Co uncil It would be logical to have Glace and
Radcliffe fill out the application and handle the project, because
of their past experience with the plan. They had prepared It
earlier for the city.
In the Palm offer, his firm agreed to perfect the application
for the grant to fund a sewage collector, transmission systems
Improvements and water system expansion and, making
necessary revisions to present plans for a fee not to exceed $3,000.
If the grant is denied, the city would not be obligated to Glace and
Radcliffe. If the grant Is approved, the additional engineering
fees would be Included in the grant. Palm then uld he would not
be willing to do only the application and not be engineer for the
project.
The firm would credit the city with the $115,7 paid
previously against the $264,400 fee to complete the project.
Neither Conklin nor Staves could estimate their fees.
All three engineers recommended that the city apply
separately for the funds for the water system. City Planner Jim
Lee pointed out that the city would be required to own the
prope rty on which the new water plant would be built before
making a pplication.
Connell suggested the city oldabi an option to purchase a five
acre site through a trustee.
Whether any funding will be available depends on whether the
Public Works bill Is approved before Congress adjourns Oct. 2.
Fohi said the bill is now ready to go to the Senate floor.
The sewer plans were designed originally for the city when it
was considering applying for partial funding of a collector and
Interceptor syst em to tie in with the regional plant In Altamonte
Springs Because the city would have had to Issue bonds, and
because the cost for service by Altamonte was considered
prohibitive, the city withdrew from the project.

Newman Brock is 35 years old and wants to serve all of the people as a State
Representative. Young enough to pursue, tirelessly, the demands that a
legislator's job requires in this State.
More important is what Newman Brock knows about the legislative process.
Why it's characteristically log-jammed when in session. And what should be done
to make our legislature perform more efficiently.
The last session of the legislature saw many important bills never get out of
committee and saw many important matters not come up for consideration until
the final hours and then be hurriedly passed without due consideration.
Newman Brock believes that if changes and improvements are to be made, it
is essential that a State Representative have the training, ability and moral
character to insure that no vested interest groups control his efforts to protect
the rights of all the people.
With a seat in the State House of Representatives, Newman Brock feels he can
be most effective in helping to upgrade the quality of government in Florida.
And representing the opinions and needs of the people in District 34 will be
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allegations
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outside
psis receiving j
shffJ&amp;ij Polk declined to
Altamnoi*e Springs where the
aresto help determlne whether groatnies are eligible for
reveal any details 01 the arrest
man laid the knife to
gaatjosfje, performed by $130 per month in additional
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and sexually
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at Seminole Memorial payments.
After the rape the man witness tampering.
Hospital
swi) were in the A panel ofSMHsurgeons met
disappeared into a wooded area
Renlat Brownstein,
Gary Radler, a city commission cindidate In flmJnJ
b interests of his patients, last week to review 2
fl Zoo Howell Branch Road,
onfoot leaving the ywI
gk oay the proposed chemical cleanup of lake
Gastroetomnjes are mwgical gastroitamlea P.TfOCID.d b'
south seminole, was arrested
car deputies reported.
opening the lake to public use
create
procedures
In which feeding Wing that wore mentioned In
In other Incidents, srietrs b'itherlWs deputies ona circ uit Problems than it soives.
Morrow's report. The panel
tubes
are
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deputy R. L. O'Dell and court war ran t charging
Earlier
lids week, the county commission agreed to consider the stomachs of patients. Wing oiled unanimously that all of
resisting
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with
an o icer
detective Al Sanchez jailed
out yb- $ joint project wi the City of
feeding operatIons
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Altamonte Springs to chemically has said he employs the th e
Amos &amp;uiei, 50,3105 Sipes lence, possession of drugs era
dicate the weeds In the lake. Altamonte Sprigs city omcIaj operation only when it is in. examined were medically
Ave., Midway, In lieu of $io,
withot a pescrption and
the same time said that the city Is considering opening a public dicated to save lives of patients necessary.
bond on an aggravated battery carrying a concealed firearm. access
on donated lend to the lake.
who are receiving Insufficient
don't know what they're
charge.
Bond was set at 1000.
a resident of Barclay Woods which
Rader,
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pr
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from
Intravenous
picking
on me for," wine
Two
Deputies reported 00-year.old
16-year-old Juvenile boys said that chemica ll treating weeds in the lake kings with It the feeding.
"This Is malicious."
Jefferson L Harris, of Midwayr, wen arriesteIll by deputies early danger of killing offyfish.
oAdq and removing the woods, wt.l
today at Lake Howell
was cut g
s,
more
expensive,
may
be
more ecologically sound approach, he
Ewning Plesuld
and mouth with a broken bottle Apartments, Casselberry, on said.
and prowling charges
during an argument over
He said the sm l lake Is already overcrowded and opening it
money in front of Frank ftft they were aPIJrehendedat to the public wowdal
Th ursday, September 23. 1916-Vol. 69, No. 79
require 1Iucm on city's pan insetting
Thomas' store, Sipes Ave., 3 a.m. by a security guard.
Published Daily and Sunda y. except Shjrdjy and Christmas Day
speed limits for boats.
Midway. Harris was treated
Deputy Don Ellis said a
by Th. Sanford Herald. Inc.. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford.
si
questioned the benefits to be gained from opening of
facial cuts at Seminole computer check on a car
the lake to the public versus uenfit to a special Interest.
Second Class Posfae Paid
Sanford. Florida 31111.
Memorial Hospital, according juveniles were driving revealed
Home Deliver Y. IS cent Month. 1210. 6 MonthS. Ill
It had been reported stolen In 46 He said the land has been donated to the city by Quarter
to sheriff's reports.
11211140, fly Mail In Florida same .s home delivery All other m.iiI
'jomy Co. which takes care of lots around the lake owned by
Sheriff's vice apuad II. A. J. Wider Park. The youths,
Month, 12 70 6 Month s. 11620; 17 Months, 13210
Gua
rdian Mortgage.
Calangelo and State Atty. from Orlando and the other
Abbott Herring's chief Investi- listed as a runaway from Ft
gator, Jack B. Fulenwider, Lauderdale, were also charged
with possession of stolen
arrested a Winter Park man
Altamonte Springs Wednesday, property.
Lee B. Jackson, 001 Overlook
on a witness tampering charge.
Michael Lee Krell, 3$, listed Drive, Forest City, reported to
sheriff's deputies that a nighttime burglar entered
his residence and took $IZ
from his wallet, according to a
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Press and other
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7U report held that prior os
November l75 change In'
Medicaid payment regulations
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SO they del luck the mage of a finicky cat
become It was aidrageotaly atypical
And this Is one of the basic cnpIih, agaliut
dome4kated felines— their tendency to be diate4,
aloof, friendly or aftedlonate only when they choose
to be, recelIltive to attention when It suite them. Of
emu, URY will Am You to had Mem but don't
erpect them to sat ealam the caviar and the chablis
are matched perfectly.
Maybe It's jiut a question of personalItIes.
Maybe there's a type at parson who goes for this
SW of thing, who enjoys being treated like a
peasant by an animal that is dependent rVon him
for food and shelter.
Maybe some p"" would like to try to learn
basic glassblowing In an Ella Fitzgerald recording
studio.
But these aren't the types who find their reward

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on the
nyof the other writer, ftshogldbe noted that
the only evidence M4.d agaled dogs and their
owners was a series of wiaMlMed allegatim
How much stock am be Owed In a bunch of
hearsay dalms that dogs grabbed baby carriages In
their alavering fangs and pushed them downhill, or
growilnajy crusled dinner parties
sans white ties
and m'"M, or whatever?
On the other hand, who is the bed-known cat In
America, new that Tweety Pie's nemesis and
Jerry's combination pal.enemy no longer appear on
the sllverann? Unless your W blow out th the
wake of Nizan's II1WWII, rout of McGovern and you
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The Arab economic boycott of Israel Is
Presenting the U.S. government and the American
business community with a complexity of legal,
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Before Sw*IIOWIIW this feline fish story
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dog when his owner reiaiw from even a brief ab
since - a dog who ads who he's fed, who's now
dor to be petted, who's quich to forgive
too
when he's unjustly psiWiid or mistreated by
oveneslous children, who's eager for a romp with

BEIRUT, Lebanon (Al')
Lebanon
changed Christian presidents today but the
civil war that has ravaged the Moslem.
Christian nation for 17 months blazed away
without letup. President Suleiman Franjieh
handed over his constitutional authority to
President-eject Elias Sarkis in a small
ceremony at Franjleh's wartime
headquarters.
Sarkis then left for Syrian occupied
territory east of Beirut, where he was
to be
sworn In before a special session of
Parliament. Leaders of the right-wing
Christian militias pledged their support to
Sarkis and called on their foes in the leftist
alliance of Palestinians and Lebanese
Moslems to start peace talks. Leftist leaders
also declared their support for Sarkis but told
him there could be no peace until he
the withdrawal of the Syrian forces secured
who Intervened in the civil war last June on the
side
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that he would submit his resignation this
afternoon because of criticism of his handling
of the return of the head of the deposed
mlfltary dIcthtrship, Thandm Kittikachorn,
Seni's unexpected announcement was made
during debate on the return of Thanom last
Sunday from exile in Singapore.

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BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Sweeney that the Harrlses, both
The cross-country drama of Pa- avowed SM members, be glvtricia Hearst returns to the col- en a preliminary hearing in.
community where It be. dud of being subjecttogrand
gan, as William and Emily jury Indictment.
Harris appear in court Charged
with kidnaping her 2 years
ago,
Their arraignment today on a
15-count complaint comes Just
Wednesday's high $1, today's
one day before the newspaper low 73,
heiress herself goes into federal
Partly cloudy through Friday
court across the
bay In San with a Chance of a few than.
Francisco to be sentenced for a dershmem
High. In the mid to
bank robbery conviction,
upper IN, lows In the 7Ss.
The Municipal Court site of
Variable win ds II m.p.h. Rain
the Harrlses' arraignment is
probability is es per t'
few miles from the apartment
TOMORROWS TIDES
where Miss Heard, then a 19.
Daytona
Beach: high 5:42
year-old sophomore at the Unlam,, us p.m., low 2:15 a.m.,
verslty of California, WU kid* 2:45 p.m.
naped by members of the terPort Canaveral: high 5:23
rorlst SymbLonese Liberation n.m., 1:45
p.m., low 2:0 am.,
Army on Feb. 4, 1974.
2:34 p.m.
Attorney Susan Jordan said Bayport: high 2:32 a.m., 3:24
she would ask Judge Wilinont
p.m., low 1:12 am., 9:21 &amp;m.
m.

Thai Chief Resigning Today

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Jacqueline Goodson
Bathe J. Hall
Arrilha Jones
Roselta Madison
Michael L M'tcaIco
ome B. Nelloma
Guuk 0. Ryals
Bryan IL Townley
BMW@ I Tucker
Miriam 0. Wallstedi
Anthony P Cote, Dettona
Donald E. Crowley, Deftona
Doris A. Goediland D.Jtima
Lillian Masher, Debris
Nancy E. Silverman, Deltoina
Ethel B. Speer, Deltona
Cynthia Remick, Orange City
Mrs. Ronald (Darlene) Keola
&amp; baby boy, Sanford
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TREMENDOUS VOTE
F CONFIDEN

Ford Aborts Dru g Program

thousands of Cuban political prisoners are being
victimized by torture, lack of food and medical
WASHINGTON Publicly, President Ford ported, the IRS would annually in
attention, forced labor, solitary confinement for
Investigate at
read It in tine newspapers of Aug. 19, 1975. "I long periods and degrading conditions?
has called for a crackdown on the kingpins of the
600 of the biggest drug dealers In the
narcotics trade. But behind the seen, he and least
country.
What about the special chapter in this report
checked with the (State) Department early that
morning," he wrote to Sen. Charles Percy,
Revenue Commissioner Donald
which says female prisoners have suffered
Indeed, Thomas was not even invited to a Ill., "and found no one
not even Assistant "extremely
Alexander aborted a tough drug enforcement secret meet ing between Ale
humiliating treatment designed to
xander
and
top
Secretary
(Alfred)
A
program.
therton or Under Se
aides where the final agreement (Charles) Robinson - who knew any cretary break down their moral resistance and to
Ford's fail ure to back the program cornea at Treasury
between
thing, By degrade their dignity as women
IRS and DEA was drawn up.
,?" What about
late that afte
the very time when the heroin flow from Me,
Atherton
confirmed
that the this, would this be repression?
Shortly afterward, Thomas wrote another story was true."
Europe and the Far East Is at a peak and the confidential memo imploring his committee
Well, "I'm not involved In that, this Is not my
Akins had been sending back reports that the area,,, Jones says. "It's not my Job to
nation OPPears beaded for a new aftcaon crisis. members to accept
at least a portion of the Saudis were dissatisfied with the way the
respond to
U.S.this. I'm not a spokesman for the Cuban
Top
narcotics
dealers
rarely
handle
the
stronger
Macdonald
plan.
"Without
these
has
been
bolstering
the
Shah
of
Iran.
Kissinger,
drugs. Instead, they rake in
government, or Fidel Castro's press aide."
lucrative profit, components," the document states, "it Is Akins knew, strongly supported
from street sales and hide their illegal spoils in unlikely that a new program will be... sueambassador thus felt It
Butone
deTIhOWJQ
was his anti-Iranian
would behave any
foreign banks. C1eary, IRS is an essential cessful .Asamaueroffact,It does not ap
agency
in making strong s against the
reporting that had upset Kissinger.
differently
U
he
were Caitro'a press aide. In his
ca
es
that
the
IRS
agreement
(with DEA) provides for
mone y awn,
1975 book titled, "With Fidel: A Portrait of
a se parate, Identifiable program as
"I've pressed for reasons," Akins wrote to Castro and Cuba
," which he coauthored with
Thus, last April, the president ordered lemplated by tine
deflt.
Percy,
"and
have
been
told
onl
former
campaign manager, Frank
y
that
Kissinger
McGovern"
Treasury Secretary William Simon and
dislikes me and that certain a
sp
ec
t
s
f
my
Mankiewicz,
Jones
is
positively euphoric about
Alexander to plan an IRS drug crackdown.
Thomas' attempt to save the Macdonald reporting have 'annoyed' him. There has been no life In Communist Cuba.
"merchants of death, who prom fromry proposal
failed and the woefully Inadequate Suggestion that anything I have written Is wrong
and suffering of others, deserve the full measure
between the IRS and DEA was Or that any analysis Is faulty
just that my
He says that, on balance, the country Is
Of national revulsion," Ford said In a major adopted
reporting doesn't fit with
Secretary "prosperous," the people "enthusiastIc,"
speech.
To silence internai opposition to the weak wants
to hear."
"reasonably contented" and "optimistic about
Treasury officials thought Ford meant prsm, the While House qulefly moved
the future."
b in s,
ey
At
Macdonald (rpm Treasury to a Navy Departtime, Kissinger and his diploma tic
us es Th asked the White House for
Cubs has "excellent" day-can centers ; the
mWson for
merit job that has nothing to do with drug e
ge were flitting through the Middle East 1uuryhot
,
as before astro
be used in the fight against
els stWe
the
for.
in an effort to work out the Sinai accord bet
ween only difference Is that all of this Is now available
Ford's own budget of fice turned down the
Egypt arid Israel. "Th
party (but not to and used regularly by
Rep. Charles V*njk, D.-Objo, will these the the Great Man himselfe) Kissinger
req uest.
the ordinary working
confirmed that I will
be people."
I"uster efforts Of the IRS and the Wh.Ito HOUAe
Meanwhile, Simon established
leaving soon," Akins wrote to Treasury
a Treasury to fight drug abuseon
In testimony before the new Secrttary William Simon.
The "famous Daiquiris" are now only
Anti-Drug Enforcement Committee.
panel, Select Committee Marcotics and ug Abuse.
cents;
and the streets are clean,
headed by Treasury Under Secretary Jerry
naUy, Akins spoke with Kissinger himself,
Jones Is
Footnote: White House spokesmen have "I hadn't really believed I was
master of
Thomas, was supposed to develop a plan to
distinction without
leaving until the a duffemr and has ou
Administrail
on
unerring
eye for the
meeting
combat the drug peddlers. (Xber members In- all ft can to fight
with Kissinger yesterday,, he
ele(. He wrItes:
narcotics
eluded David Macdonald,
a
secret
let
ter
to
'ant treas
Simon. "But ft has now ob.
UNLOVED DIPLOMAT: Secretary of State
"There Is alinoot debris on the streets. Doe
secretary for enforcementactivities; Vernon
vioiaiy been irrevocably decidet"
Henry
Kissinger
summarily
eve
diiq
lium?
wrappers in
James
Ae, commjsaroner of th
He would like to return to
diplomatic
e U Qns Ser- Akins from his job as ambassador to Saudi
4
t
rona
est
lii
mnjgn
vice; and Alexander.
he te
The next
some day. Akins concluded in his letter morning,
Arabia last year without telling the diplomat the tosenice
they were gore end
Simon, but
Thomas, according to a confidential reason
was
street
only "when there are men of honor immacuja te,"
why.
memorandum, submitted a namic l4otht
at the top of the State Depiu'tmea"
However, the d
J'ns
Is told In sec mi
plan developed by
Foothote: Our associate Je Spear reached but t otiv that Cuba 1s a "dictatorship"
Macdord that called for a and lettersAkin se to (r1en In the United
strong IRS rule in fighting drug traffickers. States.
Akin In Indon. He ac nowledg1 erituig (ho
It's 'ust to bad Kir by Jones nt as conUnder the proposal, which the committee
letters
but said he did not wWn to conmg on
supAk1nsf1d1earned he had been i when he
them.
rned about twenari rights an he is stout (cob
cream wrappers.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)
Police fired warning shots on crowded streets
In the heart of Johannesburg today to break up
antigovernment demonstrations by roving
mobs of black youths. It was the first outbreak
of racial violence in "white" Johannesburg
since the black upheaval began in mid-June in
the Soweto black township south of the city.
The young blacks threw homemade gasoline
bombs and rocks at shops. Several shootings
and stabbings were reported and there were
clashes between black youths and white
civilians before scores of riot police dispersed
the demonstrators. Ambulances took several
people to hospitals, but there were no
estimates of casualties Eyewitnesses said the
police shot at least one youth.

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mental policy, Congress should be treating tax
reform and the Arab boycott as separate Issues.

Harrises Back

Shots Scatter S. Africa Mobs

has

Reuel F. koblsvn
IC. iiwniey
Freàl: Scott
Alice
jo C. Whack
Louts, S. wild
Pauline DeLay, DeBary
Millie M. Bradbury, Debra
Thomas J. Doff, Debra
Robert E. Shepard, Lake
Mary
Michael D. Fuller, Oviedo
CHARGES
Sanford :
Hartha Campbell
Mildred I.

Sanford'
Barbara L. Best
Julius Brown
Ella A. Carley
Virnese cave
Andrus Oianclor
John W. Fehr
Major Garvin Jr.
Rhoda Gover
William B. Marsh
Cynd" Mowery
Florence Price
Mary A. Pritchard

"That's Lebanon Today

You'll never convince cat-lovers, though. They
will continue to malign and Impagn and accuse,
sometimes reaching levels of fana'klern rivaling
those exhibited by certain religious sects.

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New President, Old War

Bid they're the ones ruipeidhie.
Ifthsre'savalldcdtjdsrn,tMaiswh.r.ftllas. If
a dog hall a rQn.lblie, concerned owner, almost
never will the animal be guilty of Inconaidsrate or
destructive actione. He will have been trained to
know better and this Is the way he will behave.

DON OAKLEY

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Th.ndav. k.f. at Iili—iA

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HOSPITAL NOTES

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%to r.cr.
Dig owner., on the other hand, axe another
matter. They may net be the ones who dig up flOwer
beds and a4fl garbage can but then pireds are
not the ones who race madly iç and down siçe'
market aisles, scream and yell at the top of their
longs and throw tantrums If they can't have a piece
of candy, either.

Semitism makes It particularly obnoxious.
Nevertheless, we think Sen. Abraham Ribicoff and
other Senate Democrats have made a serious
mistake in trying to incorporate an anti-boycott
Criminals
weapon in the tax reform bill.
Ribicoif believes the condemnation of the
boycott by w government, and the measures
already being taken by the Commerce Depart'
ment1 the Securities and Exchange commission
and other federal agencies to discourage cornPublicity
pliance with it, are not enough. He would have the
law Inflict tax penalties on U.S. comp Wiliness
that
in his rem go.wnd
ro with President Ford
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submit to any ioycott conditions to do
lness over the question of whether FBI director
Q 4&gt;
WASHINGTON - Kirby Jones Is the kind of
.
with the Arabs.
j
guy who gives cplt'If"n a bad name.
Clarence Kelley should have been fired because
Whether the government's present policies are
he accepted gifts from subordinates and let
According to the Cornnnwnld "Daily World"
adequate Is indeed debatable. A House
bureau agents perform certain Interior
newspaper, reliable ourel- In
decorating services In his apartment,
Havara
say
Jones - In flagrant disregard of the
committee has just reported that 90 per cent of the
U.S. trade
•.
embargo
which
Democratic
presidential
candidate
Jimmy
been
In
effect
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against
Cube
more than $5 billion In U.S. exports of goods andCartamade goodPoinL
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slnCelhS — Iaactthguaga-betweenforu.s,
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services to Arab countries last year was covered by
iness and the Castro government.
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the boycott. Those figures, they are valid, speak
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ask, he said, "if the No
As
Barron's, the national financial weekly,
shots in Washingtoi get by
it, why can't I
poorly of any concerted action by American firms
explains
his activities, Jones "Is making It
. What sort of Inducement that to young
toresisttheboycott.
Possible
for
U.S. businessmen to travel to Cubs,
people not to break the law?
on the other hand, Commerce sPcrethryEmott
despite their Inability to obtain pas
_sports or
Now
may beofficials
impossible
to prove that
spend mo
moray because of the U.S boycott. Jones
Richardson has pointed out that tougher govern- misconduct
byItpublic
encourages
the
arranges for the
to be guests of the
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ment rules against the boycott did not take effect
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puttheordinarycitim, and in
Cuban
government,
thus
eliminating
the need tq*1,
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until last December. In January, the Justice Kelley's case there were, at least In the
money.
"
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Department filed Its first anti-trust action arising
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President's estimation, a number of extenuating
For his services, Jones, naturally, gets a nice
r
from a boycott case. The Federal Reserve's crackrcwTtances.
fat consulting fee.
down on discrimination by banks under the boycott
...
Now, the interesting thing about Jones' being
But certainly, the belief that elected and
did not affect the 1975 trade figures. It is thus hard
Fidel Castro's man In the states Is that Jones
appointed officials are "getting by with It" on
to judge the ultimate effect of the anti-boycott grand scale Is one cause of Americans' once worked for Sen. George McGovern where,
policies our government is now pursuing.
among other things, he used to crank out
widespread disgust with government and
What can be said, however, is that the tax Politics.
- smoking press denouncing the United
States for propping up the "CiUmi,t, repres.Ive"
JOHN
CUNNIFF
reform bill now being enacted by Congress Is the
The fact is, however, that since 1970
regime of South Vietnam's president, Nguyen
wrong place to fight the anti-boycott battle. The
wrong
something lIke 1,000 federal, state and local
ThIeII.
&amp;
Democrats' own standard-bearer In the
officials have been convicted on
So,
how
does
Jones
handle
this
anomaly?
How
federal
corruption
Charges
Involving
extortion,
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presidential campaign Is denouncing our tax laws bribery, kickbacks and other abuses.
A
does be rationalize his present role In en
as a "disgrace" The main reason he can do so Is
cOursgbW emnomic trade with the cornct,
that Congress over the years has loaded the,.41.,
At the federal level, for example, and exNEW YORK (AP) - To base any argument on In New York, Chicago, Los Angeles
or to help prop up
cluing the watergate offenders, convictions the median income of American families Is to Anchorage, Alaska.
this tyranny - when he used to be
with raising revenue to rim the government. That is
were obtained during this period against a sitting take aim at a target that is constantly shiftbig,
such a vehement criW of Thle% who at lead wad
The median Income has a different medning
vice president, a half-dozen members of changing shape and assuming new meanings. the city than on the farm.
exactly the kind of mistake the Ribicoff amendcity family might a U.S ally, not an enemy like Castro?
COngs.s, a number of congressional aides soda
ment represents.
It varlei from year to year and from place to have to scrimp on the median. A farm family
well, the answer Is Jones doeai't handle this
Judge of the court of appeals. Also on the federal place. It grows swiftly in one year arid barely can might be comfortable because of Its other tanomaly very well. In fact, he doesn't really like
Ribicoff, of course, is a staunch supporter of
list were hIsJirankIng officials of such agencies be discerned to move at all in others. It may rise resources.
o talk about It.
Israel, and be knows what he's doing. The adas the Department of Housing and Urban while financial fortunes shrink with the dollar.
The median Income shuts with the years,
"You knew, that's a.. I can't answer that
Development and the Small Business
ministration has voiced Its objections to the boycott
It Is often too casually used as a dividing line because Americans on average tend to Improve question," he tells me with a nervous little laugh.
'tax-penalty as a wrench being thrown Into theAdmi
between rich and poor, which it Is not. Some their financial standing. But the meaning of the "All I can tell you Is that I'm responding to the
machinery of U.S. trade policy. But It would be
families
arefall
comfortable
median, median tnume also shifts because of Changes in desires of American businessmen to trade."
At the state level, hlghranklng officials In- while
others
deep into earning
debt andthe
distress.
hard for President Ford to veto a tax bill which also
eluded a Vvernar, state judges, cabh*
But Isn't It true you approached David
ne Median income, now approaching $14,000, buyingpower.
members and leglsi*tpr,.
contains an extension of the 1975 tax cuts which the
Hopkins,
a senior vice president of the IS.
If you earned today's median back In 1950 you
appears to be a very useable statistic, since It
administration favors.
would
have
been
well
off.
But
If
OU
earned
J
oseph
CO,
in
MIMIDWIls, Minn., and suggested
1900s
And at the local level, scores of mayors, lies in the middle, with half the number f median Income today you would be badly off,
In h
e go to Cuba to explore business opportunities
We could anticipate that congressional
county
executives,
law
enforcement
families
earning
more,
half
less.
But
it
hardlytimeInUtion
political leaders were convicted of
be called the happy median,
Den'ocrats would try to put Mr. Ford on the spot by officials
has eroded the dollar to about
crimes invol ving the betrayal of their public
one-third its value.
l
sending him some politically sensi ti ve legisla tion
Families
earning
near
the
median
aren't
likely
This Is correct, Jones admits, but he says the
trust.
to
D - being on the sunny side of the median majority of his clients approach him. Who these
accept praise for being there, since the
between now and November. But to make the tax
All of which presents something of a dllem. AndC5fl tradition Is that you don't settle for make a family rich? U more than 40 million others are, he refuses to say.
reform bill one of those hot potatoes could
ins: Should this startling number of convictions average but seek to excel. And those earning less families were asked to reply to that question In
boomerang.
But what about the Castro regime, Isn't It
aren't always bitter but Instead may be am- Wilson the answer might be a thun
be publicized, or should it net?
derous no that repr essive? I ask.
Gov. Jimmy Carter is trying to get political
bill
and confident,
might vibrate seismographs.
mileage of his own out of the need to simplify our
We Just hope that the Justice Department
"Ulthh, It depends on how you define
y
two
children,
a
continues
Is
the
median
income
a
definition
of
class'
he replies.
convoluted tax system. He will find it m
ch esItsen
vigorous activities, regardless of and 13, and their parents —lives considerably Hardly. Blue Collar workers sometimes
Well, I respond, how about the Organization
barrassing If a Congress controlled by his o'vn whi pr id tial candidate wins the election, better on the median Income In Austin, Tex. than more than college bnstrucors,
of American States' Fifth Report of the Inter'
party insists, on compounding the problem by
American miunlaslon on Hum* Rights on the
trying to deal with an issue of foreign trade and
Status of Human Rights In Cubs, Issued in May
Middle East diplomacy in the tax code. From the
of this year — the one ulat says that in the 10 to 20
standpoint of good politics as well as good governconcentration camps In each Cuban province,

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Swallows TOurneyMonday
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The Ladies Golf Association of the Swallows hopes to
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Concentration will be on flight prizes, boweer, with
the two low gross and three low net In each flight receiving
merchandise certificates. Each par 3 hole will have a
cloeedto.the-pin award. The longed drive on the 18th
bole will also be rewarded.
The sponsors of the tourney are Nnphiihlng that the
day Is principally one of fan. The $10 entry fee will cover
___ lungreens, fees, a cart, and an outdoor fried +gfrb
cheon.
Qialrman Mrs. Bill Hardier.e says that some late
entries have had to be refneed. She thinks It poedble that
next yew the handicap floor might
i ht haveto be edit 22.
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Mgt an sonvel aff* of the tourney to which only pftsi

of a X4ndender handic hive been Invited. There will
be alne Th.M. wkh five iilse. awarded In each ftItN
The Rolling H1 Cu Qub of Orlande and the
Mayfair Golf and Cy Qth of Siaturd will each be
1*iuiuiMd by 14 rds. Thire will be 12 from theoab,
and iifrom Royal (Inka * ThvIk Freon faithed away
will
e the players from RollIng RUIn at Wlldwsod.
Sisofbeladiesieeklikebsitbetaforlowgrosfort,ie
day. Jean Ray om Mount Ira and Silly Kulser of
Goeomlde at Ormond Such sport handicap, oft Eatber
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j•, Anderson

Charles Niggles

Robert Charlei
Chuck McMullan
Willie Hughes

K.fwty Lee

Kern Schirard

Jim Kennedy

Din Anne"

Morris Hedges
Dan Nash
Kenny lads

David Ca.ghefl Den Jacob,
Curtis Holloway Bill Carter

Greg Kerr

Mike Mullins

Darrell Johnson

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Chip Johnson

Mike Meta

Rick Evans

Miner

Dwavn.

Jon Olsen

Randy Willis

carry Mot&amp;

Mike Cox
Nick Nash

Nick Wart

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Randy Homer

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David lass

Dennis Cone

Mike Soiple

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Awaiting Ball

Curtis Holloway

Bill Cart.,
Dwayne Minor

D011 Jacobs
Kenny lads

Nick Nash
Rick Evans
David lass
Nick Wait

Morris Hodges
Jack Precell
Henry Flimsy
Randy Willis
Mike Con
Scott Moyer

Danny Williams
Steve Peavey
Steve Mayers

Bob Burkhart
Wyman Jackson
Kyle Peters
Keith Barnhart

Herb Folder

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Richard Scary
Lynn Dickerson
Kem Sweat

Rory stone
Danny Allen
Steve Mulligan
David Simms

Stan Salab.ns*,
Melvin Melton
Kevin Josii,
Kyle Peters

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Ron Brown

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Sari Hatfield

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Tommy white David Gas,
Keith LaDay Steve Gala.

Mike Garlic
Mike Sapp

Clark Gonzales
Danny Kirby
Jim Kromer
Tony Sanchez
Nick Ttuomblinsoi Greg Furner

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Andy Brown

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John Scheiti
Kevin Collins Brian Mi,utclm

Jim McCwUum
Doug Canningten
Baird Lyons

Mark Davis
Brian Bred.

Randy Fewi.r
Tommy Albers
Edward Upson

Dean Stiicklilotd
Earl Major
Kevin Kirschman

Randy Larson
Richard McGuire

Marvin Goldman
Geoff Nichols

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Frank Megho,

Duane Honaber
Sod Keisdi
Nick Ruedling,,

-Defense---Doug Hancock

Steve Shadileferd
Rick Estrimeria
John Fuller
Jim Yarbrovgi
Brad Keadle

Mike lilian
Little Lee Baker

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Lee Riley

BI Lee Baker
John sobill

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Bdwun Gonzales
Chris Monquso

Randy Jones

Scott N.dditt

Allan Jackson
rim Ferg,e
Lee Pelds

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offense-

lOb Bray
Richard Arnold Slev• Perry
Steve lirchett John Blumbauglu Tony Cacciapiatj
Mike Lacer,
Mark Sctr
MikS Fletcher John Brandorff Larry Connariat. Steve Foster
Mike Couillard
Bob lehman
Mike Lacore
Joey Clark

Randy Pruitt
John Flore.

Steve Olson
Mike Perry

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John Brumbaugh
Bob Bray
lob Soloman

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Bob Luby
Matt Simonelli

Defense.

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Mike Lacer.
SIu, Furry

Bob Milanovich
Pa? Eby
Nibs Coulilard
Rick Arnold

Or" Abbott

Paul Swift Ed Murpny Win Webb
Mike Hanson
Jeff Vann
Karl Sohibury

David Sutton
Matt Stevens

DAilOs
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Jay Johnson
Doug Lanier
J.T. Willett
Stacy Holderbaum Steve lolvin Malt Stevens
Stuart Hall

Doug Lanier
Stuart Hall

David Sutton
Oiv,d M.lInqir

J.T. Willeti
Jell Vann

Mike Hansen
Ed Murphy
Paul Swift

Malt Stevens
Mike S.gr,st

Cliff, •lrfl

Mike Praiser
Mike Butcher

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been perd" on the East lead-

er's shoulder with tireless per.
sistence recently -winning the
last five games between
teams.

Years Ago Today
NEW YORK (AP) - "He was centennial Stadium,
not only Dempsey In a driving attack

Jim Palmer, Baltimore's a very Impressive fighter, ended In an upset
but divided a which brooked no restraining
strung right-bander, sees llttl quick and smart, but I was rus- nation In its loyalties. Young- effort on the part
of the
ty.
I
felt
as
If!
had
never
been
In
sters scrapped on street cor- champion."
hope for his team, despite
the ring before." - Jack ncr's and sons argued th
I Orioles' uncanny domination of DemPSEY
wi fathers over the respective merits
Fleischer said that Dempsey
'
the Yankees.
10
"1 knew he was a murderous of the brawler, Dempsey, and was only a shell of the vicious,
"I
04
have to be a realist about puncher, a ki
ller In the ring. But the scientific boxer, Tunney. relentless slugger who had
the pennant - I think we J
I
also
knew
I
had trained hard
The official attendance was demolished big Jess Willard In
delayed the Inevitable," said for th
e
fight.
I
was ready. I was 120,757. The gross was $l
three rounds, crushed Georges
Palmer.
confident I would win." -Gene 733 of which )empsey,
Carpenter In tour and stopped
Oakland Manager Chuck Tunney.
beaten champion, received Firpo in two prior to his threeTanner was a little more OP•
It was 50 years ago todsy tha t $717,000 and Tunney 1200000 year period of Inactivity.
timistic about his divisional
Tex
race after an 11-1 rout of the these two boxers squar ed off In
was the pro"Gene went Into the bout a 4-1
what was destined to become motor. Rickard
He was prodded Into underdog, but he made Dem.
Royals Wednesday flight,
one of the most memorable making the match by a re
stless, psey look like a rank outsider,"
heavyweight
fights of all time, cahungi.yDem
A's ll Royals l
psey, W
Fleischer wrote. "With the exGene Tenace, Phil Garner the first Dempsey-Tunney fight been virtually Inactive since ception of two rounds, Gene was
and Joe Rudi each pounded In Philadelphia on Sept. 23, knocking out Luls Firpo in 1923, the master of the situation. In
home rum and Vida Blue 1926. The two old warriors and by the pressure from several rounds, he made
cruised to his mu vict ory as recall almost every detail as If backe rs of the aspiring Marine. Dempsey look foolish."
It were yesterday.
The sky was overcast and a
Dempsey showed only brief
If there was any bitterness at light rain began falling when spurts
of his old form. In the
UN,time, It has evaporat ed over the two fighters entered the
fourth round, he pounced on
the years.
Get This:
oUtdOOrring.Dempaeychec
Tunneyatthebel1andsent
ce
"I al ways ha ve had the in at 100 pounds, Tunney at reeling Into the ropes with him
C,I
a left
greatest admiration for Dem- 185.
hook.
Later
he
staggered
Gene
psey, as a righter and as a
Okl
Nat Flelscher, late editor of with a ri ght but the cha llenger
a
man," says Tunney, 78, a semi. Ring Magazine, remembered took the punches and snapped
retired millionaire who lives on later that Dempsey was tense back. Tunney was landing
a palatial estate in Stamford, while the younger cha
llenger punches wh en the round ended.
d
Conn., and spends one day a looked cool as an ice cube.
There were no knockdowns.
week In his 37th-floor office on "I wasn't a bit nervous," Once the arm-flailing Dempsey
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Ok- Par k Avenue.
Tunney said recently over almost slipped on the wet can.
lahoma Coach Barry Switzer "Gene was a far better boxer lunch at the New York
Athletic van when Tunney side-stepped.
says he's worried about his than I expected. He has been a Club, where he swims daily.
"I Tunney opened a gash ovem
._4 team's mental attitude heading credit to the game," says Dem- had heard about Dempsey's Dempsey's right eye In he
Into Saturday's clash with Flor. psey, the former Broadway res- lack of training. I was certain I
fourth.!ntheslxth acutopene-j
Ida State.
taurateur. Still an im posing fig- could take him."
over Tunney's right eye when
"I know we'll have to play ure at age 81, Dempsey is reDem psey admitted that he the two butted heads.
hard and I'm always
concerned
covering
from
a
mild
stroke
entered
the fight with some rca- Both Judges agreed Tunney
with our mental attitude when and busy writing his memoirs ervatlons.
"He looked pretty was winner by a 10-round dcclpeople expect us to run over
"The Name's Dempsey"
lean
and
sharp,"
Dempsey re sion, negating the necessity for
someone," Switzer said at his Manhattan home.
cabled. "I still thought I had too the referee, Pop O'Brien, to
Wednesday.
Although both call New York much punch for him. I felt 11 i cast a vote. It marked the first
The fourth-ranked Sooners, home, they are rarely seen to- could catch him, I could beat passing of t
he heavyweight title
.two-time defending national gether. Just as the ir
fighting him."
on a decision.
champ4ons, are overwhelming techniques were strikingly diaThe trouble was that Dem.
The ring in which
they fought
favorites against Florida similar, so are their lifestyles. psey never cornered the quick, was purchased
by Briggs
Cun-

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Dempsey superbly conditioned challeng. ningham, a wealthy sportsman,
and were crushed 47.0 last week still hasbeetle-browed
the rough edges
of the er.
and donated to Hill School i
by Miami.
onetime miner from Manassa,
James P. Dawson of the New Pottstown, Pa.
Switzer had c riticized his Cola., w ho hoboed on freight
eswr o(fI
the gh1.
Ayearlater,onSPn.fl,l
team Tuesday for a poor work- cars and fought for pocket York
"He
(Tunney)
was
complete
In
Chicago, Twiiuy was to
out but said the Sooners showed ch
ange In the back rooms of master, from first bell to
repeat
his vict ory in the famed
improvement Wednesday.
Western saloons. Tunney, the last. lie outfought
and
outluozed
"long
count"
fight, then retire
"We had a better practice Ic- loriiter stenographer and Ma- Dempsey
at every turn. Where with the words, "Boxing can of.
L% day and made some improve- rine, nwricd an
hcire.i, Joined it had been expected that 1'un- ter me nothing further that I
mont," he said. "Right now high '.ciety and became
ney would break and run before desire."
we're guessing at so many itowned for his penchant
time vicious attack of Dempsey,
Dempsey continued fighting
things that Florida State might heavy reading. They dubbed he not only
failed to back up but until 1940 when, at the age of 4,5,
do, that we're making mis. hIm "Gentleman Gene."
he wcnt forward all the time he hung it up. But the "Manassa
takes. Our execution is not as
1t first f)emnpsey-Twuuei ..th the Instinct
of the true Mauler" remained a ring
good as It should be."
fi ght, in Philadelphia's Sesqui. leathetneck and hammered
legend.

David Ps
Cliffs larnoft
Stacy Holdorbauim

Jay Johnson

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Mike I're.snr
Clitfe larn,ft
Mike Butcher

Cluji Mii.r

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Chuck Woodworm
Doug GreMar

Trinity Prep
Nick Microulls
David Poe
Bill Ruff

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Mike Perry
James Kasik

Bert Barclay
Clark Olsen
Frank Fabrizie

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Duane Veltman

Tom O'Leary
Clark Olson
Mitt Simonoiji
Don Andriano

Don Schrenk

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sion title. But the Orioles have

Enrique Penate
Sret Pee
Ed Christians.,,
Grog Warren

Steve Peavey
John Osborne
Steve Meyers

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Tunney-Dempsey

clinched a tie for the East

Mike Wilson

Larry Clark
Son Ansley

Danny Williams
Wyman Jackson
Keith Barnhart
Chris German.

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Ed Christianson

Stan lalabanskj
Kevin Jeseils
Molvia Molten
Chris Germane

Sen Ansley
David Simms
Sari Heflheld

Marcvs Kendrick

By PAT

Sunday when Tampa hosts But- other and they don't, publicly, A&amp;M Secondary
Associated Press writer
tab and O.J. Simpson.
at least.
TAMPA (AP)
Tampa has 15 rookies and 12 Their facilities are among the
"I ckrn't
think the tans are expecting too second-year players. Coach most plush in the league, with a To Be Tested
much if they expect us to John McKay predicts that it new training complex and exscore," a Tampa Bay Buc will take three or four years to ecutive-office center. The
caneers official says of the new build a contender. He said be woodpaneled locker rooms areTALLAHASSEE
Florida MM will(AP)
have its
football team's first two game&amp; would rather take young play- carpeted In red and are large hands full trying to contain the
"If they were expecting us to era and mold them than opt for enough to scrimmage in.
passing of North Carolina MT
veterans and a quicker winning
win, they were expecting too record.
Twenty-four stadium sky quarterback Ellsworth Turner,
boxes have been scooped i for RttI€r Coach Rudy Hubbard
much," added Bill Marcum, th
"We'll get better," said the season at rates from $15,000 predicts.
rector of marketing forth. Na.
$30 There's a four-tier
tional Football League ex- McKay, "What the players to ,000.
Hubbard said Wednesday
panslon dub. "As soon as we need is their conjIJez,ce,I'm
structure
for
reporters
and
that
his players believe they
beet somebody e pUy an es- ever going to get negative about VIPs. And players say the nit- can beat MiT. But he said his
do
they're emictlng game, well e more
•Incx,;lenø4 seconda ry will
enough to be a fWrwl:), (. a,
people coming."
&amp; put to the test In the SaturThe Buca lack offensive cube- country dub.
•
itaj,
contest In
night
Tampa Stadium attendance SlOfl on the field but are beginThe B4
had been in the 40,000 range rung to get It off the field. They munity
has been quIqs to re"T ' r i.s feltqwutc,rback
mod of preseason but fell to are adplthg the ways
of
spond
wIth
advertt4ig
roppovc
ex,I
ha.i gcA Wfl'M (trw re'39,551 out of 49,0 Udits sold McKa y,who yshe can e
forth. :w t,eijj,
:
I'' said Hubbart "lfe'
Sunday as tie ILca, coW- 8 physical Uuieder bit not a
A half-ho n.ekI show tea.
because he can drop bak
off a 23-0
put in Houston, mental error.
turing
McKay skid out almost to pa ndoll *ii4."
-A their borne opener to San
They have a positive ap- Emmedistely at WTVTTV, t
AMt u rI 'entf in the A
biego 23o.
ProAdL Going into the gainei ce iffivate, sys *i1 mang- 'tu•co1
4I. iubburd
Team iffiials say the they say they they can win er
Ty Watts,
slid tt aider., rraid only
purges had little local appeal. Whet. it falls dpart, th?/ve
"People are wa1l1p (s Zise, Jw 'its 'ek.n incenth,e In perexpect a better turnout been told not to blame c.ie annext y,",frjp,
'. Virp bette'

Non Brown

725; J,Richard, lfln, 159; Ks
man, NY, ISO; MOnteluso, SF,
Carlton, Phi, 165.

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Oakland clubbed Kansas City. and a home run, leading
The Oakland vi ctory narrowed Minnesota over Chicago. Bill
Kansas City's advantage to six Singer, 12-9, scattered seven
The New York
Yankees
and
games
In the West with 10 hits before needing ninth-Iiuilng
Ka ns
still
are
games
remaining.
driftinasg City
aboveRoyals
their respective who had won The Royals, relief help from Bill Campbell,
five straight who picked up his 19th save.
divisions In a holding pattern.
gam
,
es
meet
the
A's
four more
Red Sex 1, Brewers 3
The Yankees' "magic
numtimes
before
the
season
ends.
Jim
Rice collected four hits,
her" for winning the American
Bange rs 2, Angels 1
including a pair of doubles, and
League East remained at three
Gaylord Perry pitched a Carlton Fisk hit a two-run
andKansasCtty'sstayedatfive
thr
ee-hitter and Gene Climes homer, powering Boston over
In the Wed
after
(rultiess
efdrove
In the deciding run with Milwaukee.
forts Wednesday night.
an
infield
single In the seventh
Indians 3, Tigers
thou tiree games
are
inning
as
Texas
shaded
CaliforJim
Bibby h urled a three-hit.
won, there's danger," said New
ter to lead Cleveland over DoYork's Lou Pinlella after the nia,
Twins 1, White Sox 3
troll. Bibby, 94 since the All.
tenacio us Baltimore Orioles
Butch Wynegar belted two Starbreakwhenherejoinedthe
kepttbeirdesperate
alive solo home runs and Rod Carew starting rotation, improved his
with
t twl.nigtg douhopes
bl
'
eheader
sweep over the Yankees, 2.0 droveinthreerunswithatrlple record to 13.6.
and M.
Had the Yankees won but one
of the games, they would have

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Sill Thacker

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Ion Olson
Mike Seiple

Rory Steno
Rick lonneft
Barry Swearing,r Richard Scary (em Sweat
Herb Felder
John Donahue Lynn Dickerson Danny Allen
Larry Clark
Marcus Kendrick Greg li,s

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Nick Wart
Gerry Meta

lobby Johnson

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Dan Meta
Greg Kerr

Dan Smith
Randy Homer

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David Caughell
Chip Johnson

Greg Kerr

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In 'Ho ng Pattern'

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ORLANDSEMINOLI
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FIFTH- I.
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FIRST
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SEVENTH-I. Wright Bronze (6) 2.40, 220; 2. First
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Wednesday's Results
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$37.30; 1 (3.7-1)
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73.20; 1 (412) 1335.00; 37:7.
Sal, 101. Munson, NY, 100; $3150; P
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Boston 6. Milwaukee 3
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Milwaukee (Travers 13.14) at 152: Munson, NY, ill; Chamb. 2) $76.50.
TWELFTH I. Bold Admiral (3)
Boston IL., ill
list. NY. 150.
FIFTH
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T
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a) 10440. V7.20; 35:30.
53900; P (32) $17.70.
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31 .
A - 2303, Handle - $l9l,a5
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Minnesota (Redfern 4$) , NY. 31; RudI, Oak, 31.
4
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Chicago (Barrios ii or Gas
TRIPLES-OBrelt,
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Garner, Oak, 12; Carew, Mm,
5) 532.40; P (IS) $117.40.
Texas IBoggs 161 at Calufor.
M on d ay.
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Only games scheduled
Friday's Games
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Boston at Baltimore, In)
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Kansas City it Texas, In)
Oakland at Chicago, In)
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Lyman's Greyhounds are panting for victory. Seminole High receiver Tom Green ponders Friday
After a couple of near-misses, coach Dick Copeland night's home game against Oviedo
has Friday's home encounter against Colonial
I pegged as the "make-or-break" game, figuring the
team can go either way from here.
Lake Howell will have all its marbles riding on
tors
Junior quarterback Joey Clark, now that Jim
Pritchard has moved to Georgia. The Hawks have
relied on the passing arm of Pritchard since he was
a sophomore.
"It's a loss, but that's football," says coach
Curtis Keen. "What you do is regroup and go from
GAINESVILLE (AP) One eight times and gained 87 yards
J hlimJoey is a fine quarterback an4 is going to be
of, these 101*11Saturday for aflaVefgaO(lO.9 yards a
better Hejt hasn't ha d a cha nce to show what he POSSIblY thenèxt
one, Wilfe' try. Two rths went fortOuch.
could do, having played in the shadow of Pritchard." Wilder will get a chance to downs, one as Florida lost to
North Carolina 24-21 and one as
So to speak, the Hawks come out of the shadows demonstrate hishidden t
'win FI
Florida running the Galors trounced Houston 49
Frida y night in a home game against Melbourne.
back yearnsOcatch passe. He 14.
More adversity comes as Norbert Seals plays hopeis to do so when the Gators As a sophomore last year,
legislator this week at Boys State and misses meet IlIIuIppI State here Wilder ran 51 times for a net of
Saturday's game in St. Augustine against Deaf and Saturday.
295 yards and an average of 5.8.
Blind, which rarely plays that way.
"You catch a pass and you He scored two touchdowns, but
Lake Brantley's problem is spelled Gainesville, usually have four or five yards Oneofthemwason his ijy pass
of running room," he said. reception of the season,
And, to make matters worse, it is in Gainesville.
"Take
a handoff and there
covering six yards.
The crystal ball was worth a 5-1 showing last
% week,
eople all around
There was a time In junior
running the season totals to 8-3.
Wilder
wants
that
bit
high
when Wilder gave up footof
This week, I see a tall, dark stranger. wearing ,ung room so he can turn on his
a striped shirt and waving a hankerchief:
speed.
was tall but wasn't really
Lake Howell 14, Melbourne 7
The 189potmd, 6-foot-I junior heavy," he said. "My position
A fitting
beginning for a new era as the Hawks literally ram
a meet record In tim. FJ1S1dS was defensive back and I didn't
of Columbus track meet at like It. I wasn't having as much
the ball down the throats of the Brevard visitors,
Washington, D.C., last winter, success In football as I was In
Gainesville 34, Lake Brantley 13
Not
quite
a
running
what-ever-they-want victory for the Hurricanes, se the 60 yard dash in 59 track, so I quit football.
"In high school they klnda
because they don't blow the Patriots out until the
Wilder
says
he's
Just
as
gave
me anether spot, and It's
fed
last quarter.
In a football urdfmm
funny, just the opposite hapSeminole 27. Oviedo 0 That's a stiff Seminole
"It doesn't affect me," he peiiet Football became my
defense, and the only question about the game ap- said. "You run the same way. main sport"
It doesn't bother Wilder that
pears to be if they can indeed shut out the Lions.
You just have different equip.
menton.Itiiinznywisan hedoesn'tcarry the ball more.
Trinity Prep 14, Deaf &amp; Blind 6- For a change, asset
You
Since Florida has nine varsity
that
the Saints have to work and can't fork over the
skinny guys wi faster than big running backs, substitutions
victory signed, Seals and delivered,
guys."
are frequent.
Lyman 20, Colonial 14
For the umpteenth
In the first two games this
"I've always been around a
time, I'll try the 'Hounds, who usually leave me fail, Wilder hasn't been a r&amp; group of good backs," he said.
howling over an errant prediction.
ceiver. He has carried
"I've never been the guy who
could make a team go or make
it stop. I like it that way. It
takes a lot of pressure off."
what Houston
B
Coach Bill Yeoman said after
Florida trimmed his team last
week, he added: "When our offense Is executing, no one can
Will
stop the Gators. We're that
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football scene In Seminole County could have strong
bearings on this w€k's games.
Consider
Oviedo coach Joe Montgomery refused to lower
his head after losing to New Smyrna Beach by a 56-0
count and having given up points In two games.
"In fact, I'm proud of these kids. We lost a football
game, but the boys on the team conducted themselves well In the face ol adversity, " he says.
And, the Lions play arch-rival Seminole Friday
InSanford.
Seminole Is certain to have a major lilt with
newstIattheFHsAAwiunotaska1o.vjdOryOver
Mainland be forfeited because Tim Raines' name
was inadvertently omitted from the weekly
eligibility form.

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EIGHTH
I. Mtin.Aifv ( I) (6)1.10,3.30, 3.10 2. Persu.dor Acre
ing, that's all," said Stargeij. tie, then Bob BOOn. added a
Oak, 73; LeFlore. Del, II; 14.20,1041,7.4;3.
National League
big
11
Mariol,.Juen (3) (7) 00 4.4; 3. Y es Man (3) 5.10:0
BATTING
"We've
come
too
far
for
me
to
two-i'wi
single
later
In
the
(375
Campaneris.
at
bits)Oak,
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Pate, II 30; 3.lalaEctiowe(3)4.,g,1Q (67)2)10; P (67)
Chicago
The numbers are against say anything else. Our aWtucle eighth-inning ztbur.t
it 3 444 2l' Madwct, Chi,
112.g,; T (673)
337;
So:
Baylor.
Griftey.
KC,
Oak., 41,
(38) *37.30; P (*3) 134W
St Louis
ii i .430 23", Ciii, .333; C .Ma&amp;ia,i, p
411.30. 3111.
them, and those numbers are just can't change. No matter
PITCHING
(14
DecisIons)Montreal
NINTH
-1.
Aredia
52
ii
.347 3
(4) 5.41, S.N.
Doiers GIUIa
Row. Ce. .335; Morgan, Clii, W.Campbeli, Mlii. 14-3, .743. 1.10; 3. PaUl
TWILPTq-l. Sansge Runaway
'. gettlng worse each day. But the what the outcome, we can't say
West
(1) 6.00, 1.45; 3. AlIva 141 9.41L 6.30, 3.10; 2. Blue Grace (I)
3
3.)) Garland, Sal, II.?, .730. (3) 3.10: Q (II)
RIg)*-handM' Don Sutton be- sCinci
$43.30; P (4-1) 7.30.110; 3. TPuo.and(6) 140;
of 35 31)
Pittsburgh Pirates are not yet we lost because we didn't put came a 20-game winner for ,j
Q (4
RUNS-ROSe, Cm, 174; Mor. 7.71 Blbby, Cie, 136, .454, 3.11 162.10
Los Ang
N 46 .346 Il", gan, CIII, III; Griff,y, Cm, 7;
*3 30.50; P (II) ei.00; 1 (416)
ready to throw In the towel,
Leonard.
KC.
175.
.410,
3.31
forth an effort."
TINTN
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Saeli
first
75
(3)
10.10,
7.10.
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hi
his
130.10.
Cheer when
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31.31.
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E.F'iguei'n., NY, 15.5, .49, 3M 300; 2.
well have win our
San Fran
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A- 1446; Handle- 11*374.
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Diego
lad lOin a row and e Plilliles t ir lad 11 gam
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IN- Fidrych, Del, 174, .454, 2.4 4)1?43.40; DO (4.3) $11t*
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Atlanta
wil"Maybe
l have to lose 10,"
61 07 .433 31½ G.Fot,ç, Ciii, lit; Morgan, Tiant. Bin. 3011, .441, 3.01.
said Pt- threeof th
WEONISDAY NIGHT
scllnctied
ILIVINTN-1. Cacho.Zerrel
division
title
efrLutfouruchin who compiled 19-9 records j
din, 110; Watson, Hirt, iS; STRIKEOUTS-Ryan,
rates outfielder Al Oliver. Iti heartstopping
FIRST - i. Champion Flame (1)
Cal, 14.10,S.00,440;2, Patxl.Quiola
Wednesday's Results
fashion. On 1972 and 1974, struck Out five
Schmidt, Phi, 57; Murcor, SF,' 30); Tanana, Cal. 331; BlyloChicago 4, Pittsburgh 3
1.20, 3.10; 3. Aretha.Eiers (3) 4.00; 540,310, 4.00:3, Whipgsjdeal (3)
lm not logical, but It's still O557.
Monday, Mets rookie Lee and walked four In posting his
yen, Ten, 201; Eckerslcy, Cli. 0 (24) *33.00; P
2.* 310:3. Printer's Star fl 0.40;
Philadelphia
Si. Louis 4
(1-2) 133.30
sible."
MOTS-Row. Cm, 707; Monte. 170; Hunter, NY, 161.
0 (21) $13.30; P (431 143.40; 31:10.
M1211111 tilt a two-na homer eighth straight victory.
New York 1. Montreal 3
TWELFTH
I.
BltbioAttu
no:. All. 155; Garvey, LA, Ill;
Each day, however, the 11th two-out In th
fl.O0 12.41. 3.10; 3. MafloleEthav,
Cincinnati i, San DIego 3
SICOND- I. Wino Sock (2) 2.40,
e ninth to heat
Rede 4, Padres 3
Buckner, LA, 153; GrIlle1, Cm,
poedbllity
(1) lOX. 4Q; 3. Fermun.J,an (I) 320, 300; 2. Penrose Dot (1) 7.i,
Housto,,
3,
Atlanta
2
ws more and pttg
us
s4, my lost the Cincinnati became the fi
3.20; 0 (3-1) 161.00; P (3-4) $339.i; 600; 3. Demon (II 11.00; 0 (13)
L Angeles 3. San
ancisco
DOUBLES-Rose.
Cm,
10;
Big Q(2.4wIffiaIl3)$7s.4(3.wi
more
remote.
The
Pirates
took
second
half
of
a
doubleheader
lean
In
National
League
his131.10; P (3.1) $43. 40; 1 (3-11)
G.Maddoi,
PhI,
37;
another
Madloclt,
step
.10. DO (4-3)52300; 35:31.
all 1) 113.4.
Tedaysoa,u,
towards Tuesday 2-1 to Qilcago on a tory tO have seven pitchers Post
Chi, 33; Johnston,, Phi, 33
AT EAST COLONIAL
THIRD
elimination Wednesday when two-out single In the rni) InnIng,
I. Mariim's Cuie (6
Pittsburgh (Demery 106) at Smmmont, StL. 34
10 or more victories In one sea- Chicago (R. Reusthel 1311)
Pro Division
710,100,2.40:2. L's Pert Pasfin IlL,
4i
TRIPLES.-O.Cath
,
Phi,
11;
Clarence
Daniels
And Wednesday It was Joe son whenDon Gu1lettra1,ed
340,1.30: 3. Leagued (3) 4.30; Q M.
St. Louis (Rasmussen S-il) as Geronu,ne, Ciii, 11; D.Parker, LarryGulr,atp,
to the Chicago Cubs on a ran- Wallis' single of
33 37 fl....aj
7) 1*50: P (6.7) 1101.10; T (41-2)
f relief pitcher record to 10-3 by beating the Philadelphia (Carltor, 116), In) Pgh, tO; W.Oavis, SD, 10; Ty. Gary English
3030-21-10
1313.00;
'i. scoring single by .Joe Willis In Kent Tekulve which drove Padres.
New York (Seiv,r 1110) at son, SIL.
Jack Poole
9; G.Fosteq, Ciii, ;
FOURTHi. Top Fern (6)530
Montreal (Hannahs 10), (ii)
the ninth inning.
Griffey, Cm, s.
DAYTONA BEACH
Amateur Division
home Jerry Tabb from second
1.40,3.40 3, Brindle Skipper (4)1:20:
Mets
4,
Expos
L Aflgel, (HoOton 1014) at
2
MATINEE
RESULTS
That
im
Manning
lo ,co%cledw1thptila- fora4declSIon.Tabb,ap.
RUNS-Klngman, NY,
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2.00; 3. HI 0 He (I) 3.30; 0 (1-4),
Francisco IMontefusco IS- 37;HOME
Jon Matlack, 16-9, scattered San
FIRST-I. Cory Allison (2) 10.20. $13.10; P
Schmidt. Phi, 36; Monday,
Jones
delphla'sl-4 victory over the St. hitter, had walked to start the eight
131, In)
(6-41 $33.10; I (44$)
Chi, 30; G.Fost.r, Cm, 29; Nor- S'eveYadioczky
hits and got lad-out relief
303323_a 3lO.2.IO;2.We,4ape,(5)310. 104.40:31:36
Only games scheduled
gin. On. 27.
Chuck Palm
Angel
(6)
3.10;
Louis
Cardinals,
sank
the
ninth
and
taken
second
on
a
help
from
Skip
Lockwood
2333
21-63
3.
Wright
0
(3-3)
FIFTH I. Traceys Totjp ()
Friday's Games
16.40; P (25) 39.10. 31.34,
STOLEN
t Pirates iii full gam beh
BASES-Morgan, JOhn Gain
33.40, 7.40, 4.10; 2. PrInters Strikef
302125-1
Philadelph ia at Montreal, 7,
es
ind sacrifice. After Rick Monday against Mont real. Vet
oCiii,
SO;
Doug
Short
Lopis,
LA,
54;
SECOND-i. Dudley Do Good (3) (5)5.40,3,4; 3.
In the National was Intentionally
veras, Pgh, SS, Brock. SIL. 31
302121-o 3.40, 3.00, 300; 2. Wright Gala (7) 51 563.40; P (60)Janis (3) s,
Steve Woodley
ond baseman Felix Millan (In)
21.31.V--ft
San Diego it Atlanta, In)
League East. The Phils have 12 Wallis delivered hiswalked,
5217.30; T (6.5-3)
Cedeno,
JOSYiCIOCCIly
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Htn,
S3
56 40,5.40;3. Penrose Vixen (0) 2.00; $413.20; 31:67.
33.30.fl.
game- drove In two rims for the Mets.
Chicago at New York, (n)
PITCHING (14 Decisions)- Bill Hubbard
303032-gO
0(3-7)4.00;
P
(3-1)
games renaming, the Pirates winning hit on a 3-1 count,
73.00;
1(3.7.0)
SIXTH
Pittsbu
rgh at St. Louis, (n)
1. Piggy Fallo,, (2)
Astros 5, Brave. 2
Rhoden, LA, 123. .000. 2.,, Al Tom Rusnak
32-30-2,--gl 219.10; DO (231 $3.30. 3171.
just 10.
*00, 610, 2.1.0; 2. Becky 5u, (4)
pi,,, Caà
Bob Watson and Jose Crig In)Houston at San Francisco, cala, CIn. 11.3. .716. ,s3
NeviceDlyisien
THIRD- I. Bellamy Staci (3) 4.00.2.40; 3. Buster Ylfes
Team leader Willie Stargell
(7)3.00; Q
C.Ms$zger, SD, 11.3. 746
Bill Lo*ie
$*S30,3.0020u
Philadelphia erupted for drove In two runs apiece for the
211$13.30, P(3.4)4j40;
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agreed, howevr, that there's eight
Carlton, Phi, 116, .730, 3.16 Ron Harrison
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.Momma'sllna(,)t40Q(,
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Brian Lowle
Zachry. On, 143. .731, 2.73 Can
75.40; T (3.1-2)
no point to the Pirates rolling to beat St. Louis, Dick Allen's their last four games In of
SEVENTH
I, Tels Heatnor (3)
3S37-34-110 S1.60. 31.43.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
deliria, Pgh. 15-6. .711, 3.17 Brent Wenger
th
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43-3333--lu
400 3.00, 3.10; 2. Ed's i m pulse (4),
over and playing dead.
East
Koosman, NY, 209. 690, 2.71
FOURTH- 1. Tisket Tasks? (I) 4.40, 3.30:3. Sam
two-run single off Cards relief hid to clinch third place In the
(sj 4.40, Q
"We've just got to keep play- ace Al Hrabosky snapped a 4-1 NL
Sutton, LA, 209, .690, 3.10.
W
33-80-13.60, 9.40; 2. Ed's Moon Dust (3 4) $5.10; P (3-4)Talon
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C.Mq Fair sponsored by DeBary Iwdeer Fire

U Bill Boyer we to
cover his Western features
with an Oriental muk it
would be e
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By JEAN PA17ON
W..ea's MIer

Mike RLakaIla, another
bonsai erdlualad who, with
Boyer
and
George
Mayberry hopes to
establish a bonsai dub in

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Sanford Police Ptlmn Steven D HanIett, left, receive, plaque and
congraIWat
from Police Chief Ben Butler. Harriett was named Officer of the
Month for August.

HONORED

Bonsai, Boyer etoIned,
to an art which began in
Odna centuries ago, but
was perfiected in jam. it
Is the Art Of trimming am
training tnm when Mq
we AM small, so that they
become! miniaturized. A
(WIPM plant can be kept
inches in NUK
aitton*l1moat are between
six and 30 '
tall,
Larger and older bonsai
trees may exceed te

Where Quality Sells
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Harold H. Kastner, president of the
Harold H. Kastner Co. of Sanford, has
pented the Distinguished Service Award 0
"A Man Agriculture" by the Florida Fruit
&amp; Vegetable Association.

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in

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encourage the develop..
meat it feeder re rather
thenngtepts,andth
soil to changed. This
proos also encourages
the growth it new
twiggage. Nursery
nrithuJunip,r
elms, bald cypress,
bougalnvlua and azalea
are favored bonsai sub
jects. ____
Pine copper wires are
need to t1fl the branches
ear growth
oyer ezalsinied
that bomal indbusiasts try
to achieve
bapreadon
that the tiny tree has had a
long and rugged life on
some lonely windswept
Achieving a
avenerable110[rikot he calls
IL
The attraction of bonsai,
said Boyer, is that the
gg owa is working with
natural subjects and
creatively Impeoving on
nature. It Is a quit, ceotemplitlee hobby,
in
tune tth
current
te
in growing Things. U
one b
the
small
and trains them oneself, ft
is not an expensive bobby,
altho full grown bonsai

trees cost a great deal
money to phue.
Bons to a captive a,
warns Bayer, and the
_ ts need daily watering
pla__
andthforinsectsor
sease
Thea
a growing
number it persons the
Sanford area who are
trying their hand at bonsai,
and for this reasonBoyer,
RIik,flg and Mayberry
are
keen to gel a dub going.

Sanford Qieniber, end will
cun
wobo to
it
bonsai
Japen's Bicentilal gift
totheU.&amp;wuacofl.etion
at
bonsai
some
mom than xOi
Boyer said
collection to
valued it $4 inilH

The three men will
exhibit their bonsai
collections ouwows at the
Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce Saturday
from1Oato2p
Boyer hopm pawn I-,tereited In seeing the
plants and In joining the
dub will attend.mre is q
charge for
"M persiow Intereated in studying the
bonsai art
actively
engaged in ft will jolLThe
club,
will hold
monthiy matings at the

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Jess C. Diets, senior vice president of
aarkDietz and Associates, Sanford, Is among
11 engineers iho will receive distinguished
service citations from the College of
Engineering of the University Of Wisconsin at
Madison, October 8. Dietz is being recognized
"for significant efforts in sanitary and
hydraulic engineering and for numerous
publications In these areas." He received his
bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees in

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Fiber
reinforced
and
between the ages of 15 and 19.
Each
highly
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There Is a $12.50 entrance fee to
oz. can
old roofs.
Will adhere to most
be paid by the contestant or her
dry, clean surfaces. Thousands of uses.
A
sponsor.
Proceeds benefit hard
Clean,
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I James L", pictured with his
hearing chil,
in Seminole
doors and windows, locks and
wife, Letitia (center) and co-worker Gall B. Hobbs, of
dren
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A queen and four runners-up
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9 BATH EQUIPMENT
For
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stalled with insta.
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winning
a crown and trophy, a
Mount e.
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G.
Lee, district
Lee was the first district University, he has also at.
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Or gutters or or
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Department of supervisor of probation and tended courses at Florida Tech, Sarah Coventry jewelry and a
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party hosted by his co-workers Rehabilitation in Seminole Florida. He plans now to enroll
Contestants will be judged on
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Gallon
for general-purpose USC.
We
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Supper Club, San- County, and dill holds this in a Masters degree
Double
pnogram to potoe, personality and beauty.
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ford,
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For more information and
Regu/.rPrice(gai,Ion)
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the Department.
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A graduate of Stetson University.
Roll-Up VInyI
application forms, contact
He and his wife, Letjtla,have Bonnie Snow, Route 2
Box 156,
PORCH BLINDS
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Lived in Sanford since 1958 Oviedo, Fla. 32M, or phone 365utions Of
Aluminulln ROOF COATING
EntrantS KEY LOCK SETS
They have ffirve children and 3W.
Blinds,for use on porch
Aluminum liquid asbestos seals cracks,
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Joan Marie Thompson &amp;
BenJamin James Allen 2229 two grandchildren. Uv Is a past
or breezeway have % 1.
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stops leaks, waterproOfs. insulates, and
Edward.
slats, cordlocks, vinvlon
Cato Rd., Jai. &amp; Johnnie Mae president of the Sanford Uons
HWY. 17-92 at Lake Dr., DeBary, Fla.
reflects
windcord and henging
Barrie Brightman, 114 Crown Allen, 131 Salem St., AS
Club, and currently serves as
hardware.G
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E. Owem &amp; Sharon C. director. He serves on the board
Margaret Stella
or Fruitwood.
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Brightman. 174 Dickenson .,
Robert Hartness Woodruff &amp; of trustees in his church, and is
3232
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Ruth L.
Webster N.Y.
a member of the Florida
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Jones
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Mary, with Ed Newton caller.

RegIar&amp;,ce9)

Thomas A. D. Jones, 111, has been named
manager of the new First Federal of Seminole
Apopka branch office, scheduled to open late
October, according to Gib Edmonds,
executive v ice president and chief executive
off
f the Sanford-based
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Premixed sand, gravel and
walks,
setting clothes posts,
etc. Big 84 lb. beg.

Co., Is a member of thd 1976 Southeastern Star
Club of the company. 7be club is composed of
New York Life agents who achieved
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nter, Sanrd, has been cited by the Florida
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contributions to the fresh vegetable
etecting and developing nematode control

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Michael Wargo Jr., 24, 601
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Ervin, 23, 8708 Orlenta Ave.,
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Seminole Blvd., CS, Nancy L
Weaver, 61,209 E. Concord, On.
Samuel W. Simons, 75, 653

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Paul E. Ball, 36,846 HIghland
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serving bowl (preferably
glass); stir In the ginger and L4
cup of the plum wine. Top with
melon balls and remaining
wine. Chill, covered, for at least
an hour before serving. Makes 4

William Pickett (left), president of the corporation
that sponsors the group; Ms. Edelman; and
outgoing chairman, John Sobik.

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Then he asked if he could bring (aid feel) like the
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DEAR ABBY. Where did the
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(available at beverage
shops)
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There are 260 active Volunteers In the RSVP
(Retired Seniof Volunteer Program) In Seminole
County at this time, "We would like to Increase that
number to be able to serve more seniors and provide
volunteers for all the agencies needing them." said
Gwen Edelman, director or the program. The first

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asked for volunteers to help
man the new office, which
ls open daily from 9a.m.to
noon, and I to 4 p.m.
Anyone who can type, keep
records or answer the
telephone can be need In
the office.

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received an award for Na
vigilance and medical
expertise In saving sick
and Injured sea animals.
Nickie Sarner of (zni.1
Six TV accepted an award
for the channel's efforts to
bring animal problems
before the public.

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DEAR ABBY: Our son,
Jimmy, a junior In college, has
jot informed his father and me
that he Is moving oid of the
house to live ofl campus, jot 30
mimdea frcmhere. He plans to
share an apartment with
another1g 0
We can't tlentaudwhy be child from the many em.
wants II) move. He hail lovely, barrautng questions and
l ro
hus..vjth .&amp;-, rbtowbigjdidprivacy km thi world, and It's dzlldron are subjected. We plan
free. lit says he wants "total to announce my "pregnancy"
Independence."
three or four months before we
Jimmy has always worked actually bring the child Into
and saved his money so we home.
know be can hanifle
daily. He's a good boy, makes we could buy some "padding"
good grades and h s never that a ctresses wear to make
gv&amp;u any tzgge.
them look like theyare
Re says situ he moves, he carrying a child? Thank YOU.
hoçezbe'Ube lelcome to come
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humanitarian
awards to (from second left) Nickle Sarner, Dick Weaver and SIc! Vilulen Jr.

1'm.l soneW or Amy .mlesusd)

encouragement and
assistance to the society.

society has a new home in
the Concord Plaza, Office
Five, U.S. 17.92 in
Longwood. At the society's
fird meeting In - ha new
Office Monday night,
humanitarian awards were
presented to three Central
Florida residents In
recognition of their concern for animals.
Seminole County

• Wedding Invitations
• Wedding Announcements

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Jr., was rocognized for his

sodium as the bed and
most humane method of
pidthmg animals down. This
view has been presented to
the County Commission,
but no action has been
taken to suspend the use of
succlnylchollne chloride,
according to Jack Coulon,
society presided. Society
members are being urged
to contact the Corn.
missioners and ask them to
take action.

Seminole County Humane
Society at present Is the
drug used by the County
Animal Control Pound for
potting animals to death.
The drug Is succlnylchollne
chloride, which kills an
animal by Immobilizing the
respiratory muscles,
causing suffocation.
However, the drug contains
no brain depressant, width
means the animal remains
fully conscious while it
suffocates.
The use of this drug has
been condemned by both
the American Humane
Association and the
Humane Society of
America.
The Seminole County
Humane Society Is
recommending the use of

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the drug pentobirbital

The chief concern of the

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VIOt work with abused,
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while alternative the worker makes recom(body
hod, children, as well as with arrangemeds are made At me(Ipne on what should be
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ab, their rwayo and
ernable. pre, there is only one done with the child.
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There are other They areon_Ilihoersaday.
Ms. FYI* d the iroblems
whobeowaboot it, bst Mem
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abused
which
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to get In,J,S&amp;
available for per
to can In children. There
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and which
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lt hunes, are mod tim. coneeming, are
y Sandy Fyfe,a soda! of day or nigid.
said Ms. Ffe
the ungovernable children
ith the Social and
Other calls are thknneled
often
teenagers. These Canes
Senlces be
24 ho
to the Social Sece, offlce be
placing. are also the mod
the Sedrd JtmlOr Sanlord by teachers, doctors, child In a shelter home, the she s
aid, an the teen Is a difClub members nurses, neighbors
and social worker m od report the
axe to work with.
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they would become relatives. The caller's Identity
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and they
They will bejclnijjimje.
odreq*W to go to owt
man's Clubs throughout Social wke, mot respond
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Baags Help
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arId. in a statewide effort to withIn 72 hours to abuse For the men's haberdasher
What do you do for a low
dt their
t in m1thnki the reports. They have a little more look this fall you might try the forehead?
Try bangs. If they hit
cWld abase problem,
time to raspd to reports of boyswear department for a buy the
top of your eyehrows, they'll
U Fyfeeiplehe4 that fj. neglected or ungovernable on crewneck or V-neck give the
illusion of a higher
M-'t1'4ty of the Soda! cm.
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forehead.
as the
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and Junior Woman's Club Pre,idet linda
Reck
akm.!natlndmxhof to visit the home of the
tKe work precluded 'olodri reportedly- abused child and
itlng tlrectly with child make an evaluation of the
4e cssss, and certainly with situation "We run Into a lot of
We Abusive parents.
hostile people, but we learn to
she felt e the handle thom," said Ms. Fife.
$flIors could help with "We let the parents express
herIng clothing for children their anger or opset, and work
D were neglected or who bed 1t out of their ,ate"Oiis
toe Iemovvd from their homes call which cot1ld he potadlally
a while. At Qilatmas tIme, dangerous, a police officer
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f
t4p to be given as gifts to
If the call is valid, but the
enable to be home over proldem is not dsperate, the
t holiday. And there is a0re child ran,na at
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The best recommefAjltign I
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Mones, other than getting a
complete evaluation, is to be
sure to drink W of liquids. if
you drink lots of water a
hroughthe day so the ur,e is
never concentrated you will
have less chance of the
MirItMIS CIUMping and leading
to the formation of a Am. How
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The important point is to drink
whatever amount is needed to
cause regular pagal e of large
volumes of urine. In hot
weather, or if sweaUN, that
water
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that be amend this so that a masters.
Hill SIMS, who was 52 when
Jump to four notrump directly
partner's bid of one or the list was established in
two notrump be the only use of IOX, WSJ the oldest. He died
four notrump as a notrurnp in 1949 at the age of 65. Sam
raise Is almost as simple.
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three degrew W 24 hours and long, st&amp;mp4 sell iliddressed
be perfectly normal. The envelope with 50 cents 'for it.
temperatlre is lowest in the Address your letter to me In
earLy morning hours while you care of this newspaper, P.O.
are sleeping. Since few people Box ,San Antonio,
take their temperature at that
DEAR DEL LAMB — Could I
hour this point Is not generally have some advice
recognized.
stones? What causes them? can
The temperature is highest in these be cured? Also what
the late afternoon or eady about a diet? I know a man whio
eveinif and it can be as high as has been In and out of the
l) degrees F, particularly in hospital several
with
&amp;Wve children,in the Absence them. The lad time the stone
Of any medical Problem at all. could not be removed, but
Many mothers get alarmed finally he piiissed it.
ould
because their children have Appreciate whatever you can
temperatures higher t1w 99 tell me.
degrees in the afternoon when DEAR READER — Anyone
in fact it is perftWy normal. who has a kidney stone should
I suspect that a temperature have a complete medical
of 99 degrees F for you is quite examination In an effort to
within your normal range but determine the Cause. They can
you are correct In assuming be caused by medical piroblems
that it could be more important that in turn cum a high level of
in your cam Um in Others. TO calcium in the blood. T y can
evaluate a tempmture you occur as a complication of
must know what time of day It kidney ideftns.
is taken and under what cir.
Other than those totmed as a
curnstances. Having just drunk complication of Infection L
cold water will lower It or is usually little that you CM
having drunk or eaten hot items Accomplish by diet. Somu
will raise it.
doctors do recommaid limitirg
To give y
idea calcium Intake but u th 1i.
about body temperature I am creased calcium Ls from tither
sending YOU The Health Letter causes,Such 83 Wt dtWjed
number 7-6, Body Temperature out of the bones, Vot will not
times

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whenever itLs9t6degrees,
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'DEAR READER — That W6 some tips on the problem
degrees F figure is just an people have with ther.

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my be hopilreti to mo on suddenly reappear in your Hie
something today In a ratber this year. Fortunate Cil,
daring maimer. Boitbiess will cwnstancea will result.

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profit,
one who'll know all the right
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todaY'11s In situations PSCTeb. IDMard
where you
give your
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creative Pm,*ft
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VIRGO (Aug. 22.Se. 22)
srecodIdentIaIly.
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continue to appear very em.
couraging. Chase down all
kds that cuuld mean bucks hi

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help you businesswise. They things today in a mmm *An,
won't feel they're being need. find a&amp;nlrahle.Perhaps It,
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41-H
IN
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IN Till CIRCUIT COURT F0
CIRCUIT COURT
41
OP Till IN Till CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FICTITIOUSNAMI
IN Till CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
IIINTIINYN JUDICIAL
SISNTIlN7I JUDICIAL
M
CII. UMlNOs,l COUNTY FLORIDA.
L
7 cottage on river, SItS. UIII(t
$14 fog FMA.v -.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Notice Is herib lvsn that I
FOR
SIMINOLI COUNTY,
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SIMINOLI CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLe. PRORATE
ant. ready for offers. BR. wItt
Included. 37744700, 373430)
Winier SprIngs- 3 BR, IV, bet I,
DIVISION
ingaged
In
business
it
nii
winter
FLORIDA
COUNTy. FLORIDA.
Sacrifice - Ithan Allan furniture
COUNTY FLORIDA
limily room, scre, 00rth, Iruil Jim Hunt Realty Inc
Pile umber 1o4fl.Cp
tam. rm., fireplace, 1 blk fro n
1N 110541, Cl 350. fIll Miles.
Woods Btvd, Winter Part. Seminole CIVIL ACTION No. toi iCA-N.s
Save money on TV's B FurnIture.
CIViL ACTION uo. te.in,
Bedroom, dining room, IIvin
Civil AcRes Ns. 7S'IMICA.ge.lI DIVIIISS
trees. Call
1 BR turn, apt., water Mnhihad.
so
school,
Enc.
patio.
$3Q,
County, Florida adeq the fictitious is Re: lbs Marelags at
Mt.
Dare
Auction
every
Ezcellint cord., 1390. 322.3117:
Friday
NATIOIIAL HOME ACCEPTANCE DIVISION 11
2321
Park
Dr.
AthIIt$
only.
roost,
etc.
Near shipping
322-0911 after 1 p.m.
For used furniture applIances,
372.2111
3270901'
IN RI, ESTATE OF
F
322-2611
LARRY SAXON 'Nc.. °EALIOR
nameitiHEHAt VILLA.wtHi.I 'iARGARET
831-9993
7:35 p.m. Bay Rd. I Old Hwy 411,
CORPORATION,
SOUTHF'STERN HOM
iELCH
____________________
_______________________________ !723'!l
'no.
32S3*
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222-9254
REAL
etC
S7ATE
y
or
'1001
222.0444
aemits.
MOR.
BESS
MCCOY
Mt. Dora.
'flKawasxs,?10CC
I intend to register said name with
p.,i,pt
TOAGE COMPANY,
etulo,I.e
Realtor
_________________________
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
The "Good Ole Days" have nevi
red brick. Must seli
373.749s
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and
WIth Extras. Good Condition .,
Dacea
3 BR. I bath frame. $12.SOO-Ten,n
lights, water turn.,
___________________________________
i
BR.,
turn.
Plaintiff,
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
left
wifling
to
talk
terms.
$2O.O
the Classified Ads. .. .Th p
RATES
Seminole County Florida In ac DONALD BROWN
NOTICI OF ADMINISTRATION
SEWING MACHINE
available.
Want to buy furniture, toilet fixNo
. 371
M.S$LWi
TEODIE BLUE and MARGARET
WELCH
Phcn 373 laOs.
Buys are still The Best I
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
SANFORD- Pick your own new
COrdaflCewiffiffiqpIIyi$IOqflofffi5
tures.
22%afferlwk.days.
iffiruStimes........4lcaHne
anything of value. 322.
LOUiSE BLUE. his wife,
ANTHONY MARTIN and
HOURS
FICtItIOUS Name Statutes, To.Wit:
MINNIE CLAIMS 01 DEMANDS AGINST
carpet,
Singer
Futura
(one
of
311,
1½
baths,
$100 dowms.
the bestt) I
3 BR, Pm bath, masonry. 1100 down
362$
NOTICIOFACTION
M A CUTE litIe 3 BR.
amnu2StIIflIs ....31cm NM
DdadofS MARTiN, his wife, and RALPH S. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Section S4S.O
TIRED
OF
$174
mo.
pays
all.
$
Florida Statutes 1V. TO: DONALD BROWN WELCH
flCillittt Co. VItion. Does all type
annual Pd.
5150 mont'. Pal,
One or Two Bedrooms, carport. dir,
home, My owner has
100 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
NOTICE OP SALE
24tlmes .............24cm fine
transferred
rate, 310 Mis. $2$,0Ø
of sewing; ,legular, Stretch, I
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
•.iha.I A
larna
Antiques and collectabies wonted.
utilities furnlsMd. Ifo dep. 371.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
SUB.DIVI$lOp4Sfl?
MONDAY fficu FRIDAY
Defefldlid$,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and I nied a new owner to car. for
1971
fIat
2 ten truck, Ilk,
(52.00MINIMUMcHAROE)
IN THE (STATE:
Small items of quality jewelry,
PubIlsi: Sept. If. IL 23 1f74
Deco stitches. Make' buttonholes
TAFFER REALTY
Imaner 11AM.
me. Look meoverat loapinerreet
periat to a Final udqmed
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NOTICIOPSUIT
SATURDAY
SANFORD
new, Al tires, At mechanically.
CRANICCON'STREALTY
This will be a fine auction, with
3 LInes Minimum
$22.31
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
DED
china,
etc.
biindhes,eSold
Reo
333.7077,
t.
1
Real
Estate
Broker
Drive, thin call us. $if,Soo,
cisoure
that an action for DisloMion is
TO: ANTHONY MARTIN and
p
Ph. 373-474 after S.
This little cutie will not last. BrIt k
REALTO*$-$30.30I
loads from New York I New
Sell for $249 cash, or E.1
thattMedmInistratofes,at,
ll00E2Stp,3t
lroom.Pt.downstaiflandiroO*
marrlageh.sbeenfiiedins,
1flêandeflh.redin case No.
MINNIE MARTIN, HIS WIFE of BESS McCOY, d,csed,
ALK TOSHOPPING....Iy,.0103
front,
trees,
prIvacy,
3
Eves.
323.3549
Jersey.
Come
I
P1NEY
WOODS
BARN
We
Buy
bedroom
__________________________
look
Friday
I
payments
Ci
lie
File
aPt. upstairs. 1100 month. Phone
per mg.
Of the Circuit Court Of the
'BR. 7 bath, central heat. Owr.r
andyoUarer.quIr.dtos.rve.c0py
Addrsis: UNKNOWN
central air, garage. Call now.
DEADLINES
Saturday. Call for reserved seats
Furniture I Miscellaneous. Sell
NUmbIr74.2I7.CP.iSPe0.is,IçIn
For free home trial call Orlando
37202$).
Ci Pour writtendefenwstoit, if any,
Elgtttierm Judicial Circuit in i.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
sterr. What a buyl $21,5og•
and enloy our elevated theatre
for 30 pet. commission. Free Pick.
thit
Circuit
Cowl
for
SemInole
County.
6171377,9
AM
106PM
__________________________
CARPENTER
REALTV
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
for Seminole County. Florida,
BALL
REALTY
VETERANS.... Best buy in towni
ClIff Jordan Realtor
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
aConhaWtoforibosi.mo,,gage Florida, Probate OlvIslen, the
Noon The Day Before Pubbcctlon
seats, where you can sIt I se. in
Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
.
IIQ14TIINTH JUDICIAL dR. Petitioner, whose adereft is $12
tS.000
edere4n NATIONAL HOMES AC. InCdmbeviflg lbs following real
$314322
1973 Granada, one owner, air cit.
Off
Req.
Sanford
3272770
comfort.
comparable
homfl.
Real Estate Brolier
cc &amp; store space available,
of whid is Seminole County
bedrooms, $173 10 $135 month.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SININOLI, Sanford Atlantic Bink BiiIdiflQ.
4. 4. .4.
BR. 2 bath, kitchen equipp 3
CEPTANCE CORPORATION is property:
ditioned, AM-FM radio, excellent
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida. The FLORIDA
SALES-RENTALS
OOwntown
Sanford.
Hl.WayII
Auction
Adults.
GallerIes
Phone
337.1110
BRAND
NEW-Close
to
Sunday
..
centrat heat ind alt, wail to wad
Sanford, Florida, and III. the
shopping, 2
Lot 17. Block K, SKY LARK personalreprftmntativ,of,p1
plaintiff, and TEDDIE BLUE
_________________________
conditicn, 13.500. Phone 134 3T6d.
0)7W.
1st
ST.,
(on
Rt.
46,1
mile
east
___________________
Sanford
SEWING
MACHINE
REPAIR
Civil
_______________________________
original with the Clerk of Circuit
Action Its. 71Ofl.CAIf.0
BR, 2 baths, central Mat I a r
6 Stamps.Cok5
MARGARET LOUISE BLUE, his SUBDIVISION, according tO the
_______________________ FurnishidllR,air,watsr included.
carpeting. Owner pays iii closing 1500 Acres, Osteen area.
Clean, oil I adjust. Regular pric,
of 1.1, Sanford)
322'S6410r3222lSlafterHrs.
s JOSEPH
Owner
conditioning, wall.to.watl cai
wife,aredef,fldants,$wiil$,II,othe platthereofisreccrdedinplat Book address
irn Chrysler Newport,) owner, P3.'
is PostDAVIS, JR., whose FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. Court, Sanford, SemInole County,
costs. From 122,000. Only S
AdUit$.
1133
a
month.
Also
fur.
must
sell.
117.9$.
Sept.
53,79,
Office Box 1330, TGAGE ASSOCIATiON,
Special,
h.SU
peting. $31,900.
remaining
Al
Fiorlda,onorbeforeth,1,thdayof
17. edI S 0 the PUC RCOnds
but bidder far cs
PB, AC. excellent conditiin. 11.1'S
Sale-. All CoIns,
Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath, central (seat a,
nishid I BR. ut. I'S. $317535,
cents
to
dollars
Sanford, Florida, 3277). TM name
STAN
VERMILLION
types Ci machInes repaired. Fret
PlaintIff, October A. 0. ifll; otherwise a
q
lbeWss,Fr.tdo.root,i,$.,,nole Seminole'County, Florida, together
or best offer. 323.1730.
at
10
pet.
of
air,
family
rm.,
trends.
Allowing
300
garage,
AUCTIONEER
and address of the personal
333.7541
large
_____________________
pickup 1, delivery. Call Orlmndc
___________________________
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
default will be entered against you
4-IioiaIs
2SlSParkDr
County Courthouse. Sanford, with Range located therein and representative's
n$d
i$IbIp
pcI, over face for U.S. silver I,
Wm. H. Stemper.Realtor
fenced yard, separate studio.
617.1517.
attorney are sit CHRISTINE COLEMAN, deceased, for the relief demanded
S. V. Hard*ick, Broker
''
Leasea Datsun includlngZcarsand
Homes
Piorida.st11:00A.M.on,pbday
in
the
11,7
BR
Mobile
trade,
cash
examole:
$3,000
equity
I
assume
loan
of
1911.5
forth below.
Santont- By Owner.
_______________________
Deltona, 6116611
it al,
i If S. French
Petition.
Autos Want.d
trucks. Foe information call Ill)
of October. 17o. the following ias been filed against you and YOU
BR, IV,
Adults-No Pets
322.ie1
Lincoln.F. 14.10. Phone 323.1100.
$32,000. 3310103.
Nurses: RN's&amp; LPN's, Aides, Aid.
All persons hiving claims or
baths, central H&amp;A, screen patio,
__________________
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
Ray or Jack MInk. 031.1311.
Defendants.
[ described real estate located, ai required to serve a copy of your dema,s
Eves.372.14N;3fl.444;3321
WITNESS My Hand md liii
S2-Appliances
against
companion.
Needed'
immediately.
______________________
the
estate
we
carpeted.
525.500,
373.ç07
after
S.
IN YOUR FAMILY?
NOTiCE OF SUIT
this Court on this the 3rd day of
In Seminole written defenses, if any, tO It OS required,
BUY JUNK CARS- from SlOto$30.
WITHIN
THREE
31A-DipIexN
REALTORS
JUST
MAKE PAYMENTS- '13 and
TO: CHRISTINE COLEMAN. September, A.D. lfll.
AL ANON
W. GARNETT WHITE
County, Florida. to.wit:
2Ol3Sthsi
JOHN N. McCORMICK,
Call 322-1131 after 4 p.m.
attorney MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
N EDUCED$7,Oog
ed Norge refrigerator, good
13 Models. Call 323-1370 or 535.
deceased, and the unknown heirs. (SeaO
multiple listing service
Lot 1$, SAN LANTA, THIRD
Rig Real Estate Broiier
condition. $50. Call 322371$ after 4
r Plaintiff, whose address Is Post THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF devisees, assignees, Ilenors,
Beautifully remodeled 6 rooms, 1100
1105 Dealer.
interested?
For families or friends Ci problem
Arthur H. Beckwith, ,j,
SECTION, accordIng to the PIat Office Box 3333. 301 East
SWAP SHOP FLEAMARKET
1 BR apt., kit. equip.. AC, carpeted.
sq. ft., new carpeting roof, gas
Church THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
p.m.
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
creditors,
trustees,
or
claimants
by,
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer,
nheni
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
thereof as recorded in Flat RoOk 13, Street, Orlando. Florida, and file the of the
Adults. No pets. PS. 322.22% wk.
4
BR,
3
bath,
carpeted,
fenced
1973
107W. Commercial
Capri 3500, 2 door, excellent
ahove court a writtin through, under or against me Estate
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
bac
For further information call 423.4517
No charge All admitted fr,,,
By: Cherry Kay Travis
after 4.
orloinalwimtheCiertoltheabuve. statement of any claim or
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
yard. well, utility buuidinç
Phone372 7111, Sanford
o.itio.. 4
high school. SILsog. Owner 323.
. AC. ni.fllI
demand of CHRISTINE COLEMAN,
or write
Come browse every Sunday 9103
Deputy
Cnty, Florida
___________________________
styled Court on or before October they may have. Each claim must
Longwood
0573.
service, used machines.
$26,990.
after 3:30 P.m.
be
d.ceesid, end all unknown persons CAR ROLL BURKE
at the Movieland Drive.in
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. 'YOUR LITTLE FEE AGENCY"
Duplex, unfurn. kitchen equipped.
said properly beIng me same as sat Slit. I7i; otheiwlsea judgment may In writing and
MOONEYAPPLIANCES3320691
must
Box 333, Sanford, FIa. 32771.
Any year ttsru 1974 models. 7 days
AC. 2 BR. carport, good location.
Theatre, $o'th 17.92 pp,
forth in the Final Judgment of be entered against you for the relief basis for the claim,
theindicate
name the having or claiming 10 have any Attorney for Petitioner
1969 PlymouTh. 2 dr., NT. 315 eng.,
Ste nstro m Realty
FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave., *3,00 I
JOBS. JOBS. JOBS
and right, titleor Interest in the property i2 Sanford Atlantic
1216.
3224453.
week. Call collect, 316.2131.
foriclosure.
demanded in the Complaint.
Em
While
extra clean cord. Needs tranper acre.
address of the creditor or his agent
ARE
YOU
TROUBLED?
Call
Toll
describid
Radio.Stereo
Bank
Old,
Sanford,
Florida
DR
EAMWOLD
Datedthis2lstday of September,
WlTNE55myrIandandthes..of or attorney, and the amount
2100 Hartw.lI 1913 Schult Chateau -. 3 BR, 1½
smission oh. 5100. 323 4315 after
_________________________
Free, 4443027 for "We Care"- SECRETARY
thOfl. Unfumnished, two bedroom. Security
YOU ARE HEREBYnOt1fIed that 32771
Typing
tela
Beautiful 3 BR. I", baths, in like
said Court on this 31st day of August claimed. If
bath, 12's 61 with 3' x 12' tIp out,
They're Hot"
PM.
LAKEFRONT- 3,500 re' acre.
"Hotline," Adults or Teens,
the claim Is not vet due, a Complaint loforeciose a mortgage Publish: Sept. f 14,
Deposit. AdultS Preferred. 372.
ICOURT SEAL)
hand a MUSTI
Ifli.
newconditlon. Famiiyroo,1,
Call after 3,323.4145.
USed TV
the date whe, It will become due encumbering the following real DED4S
442$
or
323731$.
Tractor.trailer
TIRE
CHANGER
to.wuii carpeting, central air &amp;
1976 Cutlass Supreme, air, buckle
Aflhr H. Beckwittt, Jr.
0
Call after 5p.m.
FACED WITHA DRINKING
shall be stated, if the claim is
The government has released RENTALS AVAILABLE.
DepressIon Glass Show I Sale, Sat __________________________
Motorcycle Insurance
property:
heat, enclosed back yard. Owner
experience. Good $3.
________________
Arthur H. $eckwlth. Jr.
'73 Ramada double wide, 24'xlO', 3
Clerk of the Circuit Court
seats, automatic, hiss than 3.000
322.2622
PROBLEM
money for subsidized housing to
contingent
or
unliquldated,
I
Sun.,
Sept.
23134,
Lake
Mirror
BLAIR
AGENCY
the
Lot
Si,
ACADEMY
MANOR,
LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
By: Mary N. Dirden
will lease with option to buy.
Clerk of ttte Circuit Court
miles. Best offer over 51,900. 531.
BR, 2 beth, kItchen, living room,
32....41njsg Uwiikhecl
qualified buyers, New houses in a
=L
Perhaps AlcofloilcAnonymcus
Center,
Laketand,
Fla.
3233144or323.7710
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
UNIT
TWO,
according
to
the
Piat
j
Over 23. 15 sfat. GOOd •*
-_____________________
dining room, den ww carpet.
Deputy clerk
By:
2011 or 3333109.
E. Wilk.
rural area. No down payment.
Can Help
stated. It the claim is secured, the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
thereof as recorded In P11, Book ia
uiiet sept.n, ia
sisoo pfui.
99,000. 3334311 after 3 p.m.
Deputy Clark
________________________
Call
423.4517
Monthly
payments
less
than
rent.
security shall be described. The
EIONTUINTN
JUDICIAL dR.
Page 24. 01 the Public Records of
Sanford
2 BR, I bath home, air
DED1tt
iBM MAO EXEC OPERATOR
MAYFAIR GOLF - Country Club
Publish: Sept. 2.f. 14. 23. 1q74
Call to see if you qualIfy,
Write P.O. Box 1213
clilmant shall deliver sufficient Seminole County. Florida, together CUlT • IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Reduced 11000. 12' x63' 3 BR, 3 bath
Interesting position,
conditioned, fenced yard. 111
'i
Road-Custom4BR,3ba,hL,
Moving Sal. - Sat. 23, Sun. 26. 135
0(07
EVES 371.1317 or 3220613
Sanford,Fiorlda3fl7l
copIes
of
the
claim
to
the
J
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Spanish design, located In
clerk
to
with
Tappan
Refrigerator,
Comfort
NOTICE
I
Mayfair
Circle.
Call
Orlando
IfS.
to
3
years
TRAVEL
AGENT
7
story
Country
tte'ne.
On
200
x
0
Suniet, Shadow Hill, Longwood.
300'
enable the clerk to mail one copy to Pac Furnace CPF 10, Mercury Case No. 74-17N-CA43.0
country.
M.
UNSWORJH
Must
see
to
appreciate.
oa
Ntic, Is hereby given that tite
experience. Good mossy. Good
home site. Paneled family room
3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpe;.d
134.7311 or 323.1093. Must Sell.
each
personal
representative,
$3300
Wall
to
PAN
AMERICAN
BANK
OF
cash.
322.9013
before
6
Hood,
Tappan
Range.
and
MOVERWEIGHT*
PMor
_______________________
'Sctieul lord of Siminole County
office.
with stOne fireplace. Story book
central heat and air. Phone 323
Reg. Real Estate Broken
b,
.
AlIper-sons interestedin the estate Wall carpeting located therein
131-1130.
Lose inchesand Pounds
GARAGE SALE
and ORLANDO, N. A., formerly Citizens
"twill hold a public hearing at the
FLORAL DESIGNER
Ex. 4 BR. l', bath, paneling, carpet,
jtct,, wall.to.wail carpeting,
1005.
Friday 1
503W. 1st St.
to
whom
a
copy
of
this
Notice
of
thereon.
National
Bank
of
Orlando,
apes,
central
air.
$210
mo
$100
The Easy Way
Saturday. Sofa, Wall heater,
:Beard misting at the Seminole
penanced.
central air 1, heat, patio, I. pool,
323-6061 or 323 0317 eves.
2
BR,
0*50
mobile
home,
(urn.,
Admlnistrationhasbeen
mailedare
has
been
filed
Plaintiff.
323
0102.
Guaranteed.Call$30
Oven, Plants, Iothes, etc.
against you ad ,
".County Court House on October 41cr
Business machine
SALES REPS
PIus tree house I loads more. 5ep
512
required,
wiTHIN
patio awning. Can be moved.
THREE
JOHNNY WALKER
we required to serve a copy of your
conderationotarnenngfowi,
Satsuma Drive. 323-1707.
experience. Draw pIus.
this todayl $41100 with BPP 17 Idyliwilde
101 Brentwood Drive,
7
Bedroom
unfurnhshed
houSe,
CIos.
$1,100.
Land
0'
Lakes Trailer ___________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF written defenses, if any, to it on RICHARDO,EATONandMARIAN
Reg.
polIciel: Policy 345.3(0) which
BILLARDS SALES- ExperIenced,
mo.
warranty.
144,000.
3
BR,
2
Real
Estate
Broker
baths, beautiful
.4
to schools and shopping. Call 372.
Court, 1500 E. Graves, Orange
&amp; Found
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF JOHN M. MCCORMICK. attorney 0. EATON, his wife; ESTHER
INVITATION TO BID
bameud.J will limit the tIme a
Inferior with fireplace. 10 pct.
Inside work. 57,300 plus.
General Contractor
THlSNOTICE,tofiieanyobI,
City, Lot 00.
55Boats &amp;
is post WEIMAN: MERIT CREDIT
for Plaintiff, whose
CityisSferd,plij
studentmaydropØraddaes,rPINECREST
332.4437
ENGRAVER
down, 7~ Pd. interest. 1315 'no.
Part time. Ex.
- 113 E. Jinkins
Sealed Bids will bereceived in me they may have that challenges the Office Box 3323, 501 East Church CORPORATION, INC.: and NORTH
'or qusrter course utter course
pays all. 337.1104
Cd
in
stamp
engraving.
SpacIous
3
BR,
2
bath
in
lovely
3
BR
horn.
in
Paola
on
Orange
Blvd.
1SYR.
FHA
FINANCING
$100 Reward
Specif IC law being im. otficeistheCltyManager,, validity is the decedenvs will, th
Must Sell - lift, boat and trailer
Street.Ortando.Florida,andfiiethe ORLANDO WATER AND SEWER
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER Pinecrest. Foyer, porch, large
Call after 17 noon.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
ALMOST NEW HOME
with 73 lip motor. Call evenings,
Forthereturnof purwand contents.
plefftintSd is F.S. 23032(2) Also for Florida, on Lyons Nil sr Iqeal quaiification of the personal original with the Clerk of the above. CORPORATION,
1 utility room. Excellent location. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Handle complete books. NCR 3300
3003 Orlando Drive
323- IfoS.
Defendant.
Keep monip. 323)301.
Public representative, or the venue or styled Count on or before October
consideration Is Policy 330.41 whfrJi NUVV Duty Ibetviag f
123.000.
machine experience a must. Fan. 3 BR, 1 bath, fenced yard, kitchen
Sanford, 323-3200
__________________________
PRICE SLASHED
Large 3 BR, 1½ bath, no qualIfying,
W. iuntsdiction of the court.
NOTICE OP ACTION
13th, i74; otherwis, a iudgm.nt
:IiniN stodent clubs t ofle nei,i. Works Complex located at
tastic opportunity,
equipped. liii Per ?flO. $100 dep.
Below appraisal. Must sacrifice, 3
Bass Boat. HI-performance, '75
assume $17,200 mortgage. S152
IlL MIDNITE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND may be entered against you for the TO: RICHARD 0. EATON aid
'.bortnod solicitation ales prolect Fulton Street.
REAL ESTATE SALES
Condo3720054.
.kCOUNTRY CLUB MANOR BR, 1½ bath. Convenient neigh.
monthly. Some equity and move
6-.
CNId Care
llurst, 17', 135 HP Merc., power
Detailed specifications are OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED relief demanded in the Complalni. MARIAN 0. EATON. his wife, and ______________________
ai mows outer projects. specitic
_____________________________
Wilkins Circle
miniums, Draw guaranteed.
3 BR. IV, bath
borts,od. Eatin kitchen with all
in. C HIA. carpeted, enclosed
trim. Super Motor Guide Troll
Delton.-2BR,l½bath. PhoneS7l.
WITNESS my hand andths sealof ESTHER WEIMAN, and all parties
"law being implemented is P.S. available at the office of the City WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
with carpeting, screened front
PIZZA MAKER - ExPerienced.
appliances, Central air I heat.
garage.
motor, depth finder, &amp; m'e.
332)
after
3p.m.
Dateofthe first pubiicatIo,of this said Court on thIs 3rd day of Sep. hIving or claiming to have any Longwood Day Care Center- OFFSET PRESS PERSON
23O.fl(3). Also for consideration
SANFQRD-- 62 dry Atres near St.
porch, breakfast bar, extra built.
Ex.
Seller pays all refinancing costs.
s3.400. 373 $367.
right, 11111 or Interest in the property
tImber, 1974.
All bids shall be In the Citt Notice of Administration: Sep.
Lngwd's oldest. I a.m..4 p.m. bus
Policy 40S (Attendance policy
ins, utility building on large
Johns. $110,000. 4474111.
perlincid.
_____________________________
Asking 125.900. No reasonable
temnbe,
23,
1974.
Rent
or
Sell
Immaculate
3
BR,
2
herein
described.
(Seal)
JOHN
SAULS
AGENCY
to .1cm. school. 339.3797 anytime.
Gfades p.12) which States that a M'5 Office, City Hall, San.
HERE'S THE OFFER
fenced corner lot. Just $20,900.
SACKETT INVESTMENT
offer refused. Call Phyllis Cap.
S. Joseph Davis
batp,cwpsed. garage, fenced yd
MECHANICS.MECHANICS
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
ROBSON MARINE
5tudent absent from a class more ford, Flonidi not later than 1:30
Arthur H. Beck*ith, Jr.
CORP., REALTORS
poni, Realtor.Associate Alter
YOU'VE WAITED FOR
Broker,3727174
U
Personal
5155
'no.
333.7494.
2925
Hwy
Assoc.
323-0413
17.97
Representative
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
EducatlonalChlldcarefonasiowas
Clerk of ttti Clrcutt court
tttan eight times will lose credit . P.M. Thursdiy, October 7, 1974. The
eli
GROVE MANOR 1905 MillonyllIe
hours, 134.1733 FRICKE &amp;
Day
Night
of the Estate of
-WE SELL SUCCESS327.3941
that the above-named Plaintiff has
$7. Weekly If you qualify. 323
By: Cherry Ksy Tra'is
:met cours, unless absenc are bids will be publicly opened on fbi
- 0lit" constructlo,, $ BR. 2½
Hunting
Camp
in
Farmington
Area
__________________________
pinecrest,
7110
French
Ave..
3
BR,
FRICKE ASSOCIATES INC.,
BESS McCOY
3333176
date at 2:00 P.M.
t'IedaCtvnpialnlintheatiove.styled
or 323.$433.
- 201 Commercial
Deputy Clerk
excused, Present policy is not clear
2 Lots, 134' x III', with 23'
baths, central heat I air, car
1½ bath, kitchen equipped, 5153
REALTOR. 131-5253.
Johnson 12' V.BM Fib. Boat. 'is
Deceased
Ccurt (or the foreclosure of a
Publish: Sept.
16. 23. 30, 1914
TheCityCommllsionr,saryesme ATTORNEY
FOR PERSONAL
1gM days are excused or
HANDYMAN SPECIALI
aluminum trailer with bath I built
peting,
2.700
sq.
per mo. 333739 or 323-003.
ft. A best buy for
YOUR TRADE.IN
Cent. Trailer, '76 Evinrude 9.9 tip.
mortgage encumbering the
DEO-44
k not. Amendment would call these rIshttoaccepfortorejec1y1ii
on
SOUTHERN
CLASSIC
2
story
room.
Electricity,
deep well,
onl
You can easily make jtsls 3 bedroom
MAY MAKE THE
18Help Wanted
MECHANIC
REPRESENTATIVE:
Complete Excel. Cord. $150. 322.
f011owing-described real property.
ffu
th11tfmedity
3BR.unfurn.ptouse
acre, I BR, I'-, bath, formal
fenced
garden.
-daysunexcsedandwould,,al
322.5351 or after
DOWN PAYMENT
home into a 3 or 4 bedroom cheap.
S. JOSEPH DAVIS. JR., ESQ.
Lot 5. Block C. THE COLON.
5:30, 322715$.
Nicelocation
dining, central heat I air upstairs
___________________________________
:mak.P work. Amendment •s, Sanford.
p'
WYNNEWOOD-2lOIDeC0ttie.....4
Experienced mechanic who owns
Only $1,000 down. $150 payments.
Post
Office
Box
1330
NADES
Housekeeper,
Sday
FIRST
ADDITION.
ac
week,
Ctild
care
"Bill"
Brocdend
and
down.
mandates that on the third unix.
372.4433
155.000.
BR, 2 bath home in super con
hisowntoohs. Smitlys Inc. has an
3226420.
Sanford, FlorIda 37111
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARiNG Cording to the plat thereof as
Acting City Manager
alter school, good benefits,
WHY SAVE IT
'cusad absence of a quarter course
dition. includes family room, Ff1.
SELL IT
immediate opening. Good pay,
Telephone
30S322-2171
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
recorded
in
Plat
City
of
Book
Sanford
references I transportation
IS, Page $0,
the paze,t will be notified that itte
room, plus Ii' x 30' pool ano patio. NEED A HOME? $100 down
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
POOL HOME
employment. Apply to:
34Mobile Homes
Publish
Sept.
23,
30,
1916
OF
AN
ORDINANCE
BY
THE
CITY
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
required.
Sweetwater
Oaks.
562.
.studet will lose credit towird PublIsh Sept. 23, 1974
Low Cost Classified Ad.
payment to qualified buyers. 3
See this todayl $29,700.
Smitty's Inc.. 7714 Orlando Drive.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
OED-117
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
FlorIda,
DEDlil
9771 or 169-0339 alter 3p.m.
PIANO IN STORAGE
oraduat'on fOr any Unexcused mb
BR, 1'-', baths, central heat, 3 BR, family room, fireplace,
Saford 372-2117.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
a
Beautiful Spinet.Console stored
Cal: Sanford's SalesLeader
12' wIde, furnished, 1 BR,
refurbished. As lOw as $11,000.
since after the fOUrth unexcused
You are commanded to file your DIESEL TRUCK MECHANIC
P
carpet, fenced. 173,000. Call
Public
locally. Reported lIke new.
Hearing will be held at the written defenses to said Complaint
47-Real Estate
Adults. Also 1 trailer space.
.absance. The specific law being
Associates Connie Huglscn, $69. ______________________________
(p
Class A. 13 pr hour. Excellent Wanted- Lazy Salesperson ac
Commission Room in the City Hall with the Clerk of the above.named
Responsible party can take on low
MOBILE HOME on 100 ft. lot. 7
)mple,nentod It 730,22(3). Also fir
0994
or
customned
to
high
standard
of
Sherry
Elkins,
131.371P
opportunity
for
highly
in
the City of Sanford, Florida, at
•xpayment balance. Write before we
Court and to serve a copy thereof
large bedrooms, central heat and
consid,ration Is Policy 441.) which
Toyota modified the Corolla's enine this year to get even
3to6FamiIy Rental Units Wanted
Evenings.
living. Call 323-5317.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIlE 7:00 o'clock P.M. on October
peried person,
sindtruckJpplln Piano, P.O. Box
upon the attorneys herein below not
air. Quiet area. 511.500.
better gas mileage than last year's orolla, And of all the low'
lt'seasytoplaceaCla5(Ap
Private Buyer
ANYTIME
PILOIAN
REALTY
NOTICE UNDER
AAA EMPLOYMENT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR. 1976, to consider the adoption of an later than October 21. 1916.
103. Panama, city. Fla. 32401.
vvii .
priced oyotas, this little 'Door Sedan is the very lowestand expulsion to conform with
Phone 319.5511
_______________________
,1' WOrd it. Cal
REALTORS$31.194
201 CommercIal
MultIple Listing Service WYNNEW000
P$CTITIOUSNAMISTATUTE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE C%difwnce b the City of Sanford,
323 3176
4 iegislatare's defInitIs, The spsciflc TO WHOM
WlTNES5myhandandsealof the ______________________
priced a? them all. But the basic Corolla isn't stripped! The
- 3 BR, family
IT MAY CONCERN:
typing.
Handle
phone
orders.
Pianos
I
Electronic
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Organs
with
Florid.i,
as
follows:
,,
REALTORS
room, range, refrigerator, large
Court at Sanford, FIciIda, this 20th Clerical Help - Typing, filing.
.liw being implemented is P.S.
low price includes a 4-speed synchromesh transmission...
LAKE MARY- SUBMITOFFER
United Solvents. 333.1102.
2313 PARK
CIVIL
ACTIONNO.
16'I533'CA4f.l
j
Notice
Iter,y
q
automatic
rhythm
section,
Liberal
that
p,
day
oh
September,
1916.
Merchandise
lot. Nice and clean. 520,500.
reclining Hi'bjck bucket seats., . power front disc brakes.
Sparkling 3 BR, 1½ bath home with
office Exiince
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano I
22I.D4I. Also ICr COnsideration IS undersigned, pursuant to the FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
C.,.
ORDINANCINO. 1354
(SEAL)
..
1'
Real Estate
b
'Policy 444.4(7) which would atflefld
familyroom, inside laundry room,
iobforlast&amp;effIcIentperson.i,,
Organ
ASSOCIATION
Sales
'Fictltlous Name Statute" Chapter LOAN
Oi
Housekeeper. Live In
&amp; Western Auto, 301
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
" .'_central heat a, air. Listed at
PAYMENTS
E. 2nd st.. 373.7010.
- the preslnt policy so that pupils $63.09, Florida Statute, will register LAKELAND,
W. FIrst St.. 322 2235.
AN ORDINANCE O THE CITY
SALE PRICE
WITT REALTY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
.$74.00. owner wants offers.
for
---..
l
ASLOWAS
"""'
Mature;
have
drIvers
license.
Good
expelled for the s.cono tlmi WOuld with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Plaintiff, OF SANFORD, FL('RIDA, TO
By'
Cherry
Kay
Travis
Reg.
Reel
Estate
Broker
321.0640
UNEMPLOYED, Never again if
not be permanently expelled. The rnandforSemnoIec,ty,FI.ida, VS.
41OU
home. Mother and Invalid son.
SALES TAX
_____________________
3
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR.
Deputy Clerk
114.73
3237If5
5peclfic law being implemented
3720779
you have sincere desIre and
322-2741
60-Office
Rug 10' x 9', reversIble with pad;
.
Forrest Greene Inc.
PrlvateroommndsaIary.'Jn.3,
2 New Models
UPOS receIpt of root of tt.e JAMES M. WILLIAMS, et us..
OTHER FEES
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF Winifred .1. Sharp, Attorney
25.00
ambition: Serious Only pleas, cell
Aire
Traveler
(McGraw
Editor);
P.S. 230.73(63(c). Also Ion conS publication of this notice, the tic.
Defendants. SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON JOHNSON. MOTSINGER,
$30613)
Under $31000
REALTORS
Slt2OS4after1p,m.orwrtte
- sid.ration is PlIy 436.2 (Corporal titlo name, to-wit: BILL BAER
FULL CHARGE 000KKOEPER,
electric hedge trimmer; upright
NOTICEOFACTION
ADOPTION OF SAID OR. TRISMEN &amp; SHARP, PA.
TOTAL SALE PRICE
Giovanni, Deitoni. FIa. 32763.
3035.40
grass
mature person. Send .ow
trimmer;
to
tertllizer
Punishment Procedures When OF ALTAMONTE MALL, under TO: JAMES M. WILLIAMS
II
DINANCE. A PORTION OF THAT 100 East Robinson Street
Open House
.'
CAMELOT
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
DOWN PAY
Pnacticed amendment Of which which it is engaged in
Box 610, co The Evening Herald,
spreader. Ill W. 70th St . Ph. 322.
$35.43
RESIDENC': UNKNOWN
Wood
MO.
CERTAIN
PROPERTY
LOCATED
Orlando,
Florida
3210$
or
steel
desks,
executive
desk
COMPANIONS - Single or couple,
would provide that punishment be Room 305, Aitamont. Mall,
BROKERS
0511.
P.O. Box 1637, Sanford, Fla. 37171.
AT CASSELBERRY
&amp; chairs, secretarial desles
All parties claiming interest, by, EAST OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD Attorneys for Plaintiff
mature, live In. Excellent working
&amp;
FINANCE
Days-3fl-4133
Sunday 14
BIl
chairs, straight chairs, filing
-member
witnessedwho
by another
certlf ledin
Attamomde Springs, FlorIda 3710), In through, under or against JAMES AND NORTH OF JEWETT LANE PubliSh Sept. 23. 301 Oct. 7, II, 1976
2300.00
conditIons and salary. Must have
is Informed
"j&amp; pu citjj"
A Guaranteed Way to lose those
Nighti-3fl.7352
Uat4$.49 with approved credit
M. WILLIAMS and to all parties IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DED lii
City of Altamonte
cabinets,
as
Is.
Cash
references. Fee paid.
AVON
and
carry.
student's penance of reason
unwanted pounds and inches. Call
'.
Florida.
having or claiming to have any VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION _____________________
2614 HIawatha Ave.
East off 17.92
NOLL'S
APR 14.35 pct.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Lake Monroe- 2+ acres, 3 BR, 3½
$626250 to find out how.
Punishment. Amendment also
_________________________
That Site party Interested in said 'might, title or Interest In the real PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
-.
Casselberry, 17-fl, 530 4206
at Semlnola Blvd.
20lCommerciai
HAVE A VERY MERRY $675 DOWN - Attractiye Doll
Get
your
hands
on
a
Thyoea.
bath, pool. $73,000. Jenny Clark
323.3)76
ner let go.
property herein deScribed.
Provides
matsnaIl
person
administering
CHRISTMAS- and the money to
(Horse Track Rd.)
Punishment
honor
rqunt for business enterprise is as follows:
171.041. LAWS OF FLORIDA. 1975. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE We are looking for a retired couple
Realty Realtor, 332.lSfS.
House."JBR,7bath,'.11k,n,w,..
FULLER BRUSH
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Ca'ii, Inc.
pay for it. Start now-selling
WHEREAS, there has beer filed EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ce
Follow$ignsfo5of(
wrItten statement to parent giving
wall
air,
kitchin
equipped,
w
w
beautiful
Ihat an action to forecloje a mor with the City Clerk of the City Of CUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
322 193!
products.
a Florida Corporation
to ilve on our property (10 acres,
Make
reason for punishmuni and name f
3 BR, 2 bath, large family room,
Winter Park Drive
carpet, large corner lot, conbeaulitul money. Call 444.3Q7 for
Dated at Altamonte Springs. tgageonthefollowingrealpeoperty Sanford, Florida, a petition con- FLORIDA
io minutes from downtown San.
venient
to
schools
I
shopping.
'1
large
lot.
Oak
I
fruit
trees.
One
of
0PRfl 10 to 6
B)o.7964
witness present when punishment Sentinole County, Florida, this 14th in Seminole County, Florida:
lnSOr,nitiOfl.
GI'aranteed rec-jndult,ned auto
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
ford. The lady will have hose.
taming the name of the property CIVIL ACTION NO. 7l-1125.CA.13.l
___________________________
527.500. Easy payments.
________________________
Sanford's best areas. Best offer
was administered. The Specific law day of September, 1916.
a z
nl"UULrLrLrl.rutnj.u.t_..s,.*
Woodruff's Garden Center
Lot 10, Block L, NORTH owner in the area described RILEY WOOD.
batteries, $12.vS exchange.
keeping duties and care for our
over
$17,000,wltps
good
terms.
372.
being implemented Is F. S. 233.71. PUbIISPISIpt.23,XIOC,7, II, 1976 ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION hereinafter requesting annexation
601 Celery Ave.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
children. The man will be
None of these policy amendments DED.I*I
Plaintiff,
21 -Situations Wanted
5416 By Owner.
Sanford Ave.
ONE OF UNIT ONE, according to to the corporate area of the City of -.
rosponsmble for the care of the _____________________________
'would have any deteanlnable
Drive By
Poultry manure for your fall garden
the Plat ttteneuf as recorded in iat Sanford. Florida, and requesting to GEORGIA PAVE (THOMAS)
Lake Mary
economic impact. Thou p.rscm
3 BR. 1", bath new Hand made leather
AIRPORT BLVD. RI. 17-92
grounds.
A salary
and
separate
Reaebl, Handyman - no lob too 2641 ELM - LOvely I BR, 2 baths,
wallets,
- Book 16, Page 13, Public Records of be included therein; and
purses.
or pasture, $2 yard loaded at the
PHONE
living
quarters
will
be
offered
to
(WOOD) (SADLER) CURBY,
irderested may obtain complete
homes. Start at $21,300 with $200
small. Will do garage cleaning,
belts and checkbook wallets.
Seminole County, Florida,
farm.
Holden's
Enterprise
Egg
WHEREAS,
the
Property
ApDefendant.
th5
right
couple
who
must
be
family
type
•w,me,
new
kitchen,
copies is policiss and sconomic
down.
Government
funding.
By
FICTITIOUS NAME
Order now for Christmas. 323 3714.
house painting or ind clearing,
Farm. Reed Ellis Road, Osteen
has been
filed against yj and you PraiserofSemlnoleCounty,Flnida,
sober, reliable and Christian in
well for garden I fruit tr..
(mold ttat.rawt
•'..
,
IL..4I
_
- . .__ - -- ' - -NOTIcBOFAcT.n
builder, I31-I4. Equal Housing
rnv I am
' "u"
are required to serve a copy of your rtaving certified that there is one
jij.iy.
loft 115), 2 mi. east Osteen Bridge.
dividuals, References will be
Shaded fenced yard. $25,500.
_____________________________
wb
OPPortunity.
AND NOTIC
F
itfC3Q2EastCommercjsJAu engaged In businiss at 1101 5.
30
Gal
water
system,
ISO;
large.
written defenses, If any, to it
property owner in the area to be
checked before interview is
Sanford. Florida.
LIS P1101115
heavy duty wood lathe, $130.
French Avenue, Sanford, Seminole den Berg, Gay I Burke, P.A.. at annexed and that said property
arranged. RepI,P to Box Ill, Co Will rare for elderly lady or gen
TO:
Georgia
Pay,
(Thomas)
ROBERT G. FEATHER
64-Equipment for Rent
County, Florida under tree fictitious
Phone 323 5405
Post
Offici
Box
793.
Orlando,
owner
tler,tan
en
private
ltc,e.
Call
after
BATEMAN
REALTY
The
Evening Herald. P.O. Box
has signed the petition for (Wood) (Sadler) Curby, deceased,
Ja5
Chairman
Drive
By
name of SEMINOLE TRUCK
Florida 32*02, and file the original annexation and
5pm..
3722305.
1657, Sanford, Fta 32111.
Rig Real (stale Brk,r
and her executors, administrators
Publish Sept.73, 1976
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICESERVICE, and that I intend to with the Clerk of the above styled
Steam Clean You Own Carpet
WHEREAS. it has been deter. or personal representatives it any;
2600 HIAWATHA
0(0.115
2635 5. Sa.,for Aye
Lovely
Leading manufacturer and
registers4idnam.wIthtMclof
older
3
Rent Our Reinsnvac
MAJOR MAINTENANCE
court on or before October 20. 1916; mined that the property descrIbed
Randall Curby
.121
OlS9ey.
)fl
7643
BR. picture book charm. Large
distributor nas auminum recRentals
CARROLL'S FURNITURE. 3735151
Apartment complex needs highly
_________________________.
Picture window, fireplace, •
Fio,r$4 in accordance with the
tangular pools left over from 1975
toned against you for the relief corporate area of the City of SanJamie Sadler, an infant
season, halt price. Guaranteed
provisions of the FldItIoi Name
Apartment
pius
salary.
Super
demanded in the complaint or ford.Florida,snditp,asfurthen been
LEAVING
eneva
Deborah Kay Wood. an infant
estate.
-installation and terms. Call 304.
S*itiØes. To-Wit: Sictin 563.09 petilion.
Ulurnistldd
determined that the annexation of
Chris Michael Wood. an infant
FIr
St.tut 1937.
$55 933$ collect.
th(
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
IS NO LAUGHIN(;
WlTNES$mypandandts,alof said Property will ngt rei.jlt In tite
Allen Wood. an infant, and:
AKC Doberm,n Pups, ears cropped,
s1g H. Jetf Vonier
201 Commercial
said Court on September 16. 1976.
3733176
creation of an enclave, and
any other heirs or beneticiat-ie of
vic
Shots I male, S mos, $200 I
Harold
MATTER ........PublIhSept 23.30&amp;Oct. 7. U, 1974
New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
KitchCn Bathroom Cabinets,
Ridgewood Armi
ISEAIt
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford. he estate of Georgia Faye
female, 6 mos., 5150; 346 $140
0(0.113
Counter
tops.
Sinks,
Installation
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida 5 in a posItion to provide (Thomas (Wood) (Sadler) Curby, if
Spacious I, 2. &amp; 3 HR opts. Teiwsls,
__________________________
REALTOR, MLS
$
available. Bud CabeIl. 332 1052
Clerk of the Circuit Court
j,
Studio, 1,2,3
municipal $evvices to the property any,
FREE to good home- St. Bernard
But
Wagon
Liii
'swimmIng, playgroun4,
FROM
anytime.
By: Crela Higginbotham
'i
323
57l4Anytime
described herein, and the City
can co,er your home *ith alum
Legal
Notice
Bedroom
Apts.
AKC. mate. Good with Children
CIeo Jacobs and Rachel Jacobs,
recreation room, laundry room
_____________________________
hostess can make it easier
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Ir'h'r,,
Deputy Clerk
EIer-' PIasternq
sOng &amp; SOflit System Also
Commission of the City of Sanford, his wife
Phone 321 0296
and clubhouse. 2510 RIdoewo
$xl'
Quiet,
FOR
Utility
trailer.
Rebuilt,
enOne
Story
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
VA Financing•Nothlng Down . FHA
p.,cn-n1 &amp; Smuate
•
__________________
to adlust to YOUr new surPublish Sept. 23, 301 Oct. 7, U, 1976 FlorIda deems it in the best interest
Rcof'ng Gutters
IN
THI
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
yrS
20
Eip
EXPERT LAWN CARE
Ave. San;, ed. PH 3214430
Vance Taylor
FLORIDA.
closd
Lights
hook
up,
hitch.
l" &amp; stone- Spec alt-, 373 pg
Kitchen Equipped
DEE) 116
Eaqip Søng Co III 954)
of the City to accept said petition
Two female miniature poodle
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
roundings, and maybe put
Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Lorene N. Taylor,
spare •ire 322 7627 lrom 36 p.m
CIVIL ACTION NO.
I
and to annex laid pm operly.
•
Adult.
Conventional-5%
Down
Family
puppies,
black,
AKC.
150
each.
PROBATE DIVISIoN
Free Estimates
Ptone373.I7
Defendants.
a snIde on &gt;'our f&amp;ce'
______________________
Window WIShing, Floor Strapping &amp;
BAMBOO COVE APIS
File Number 7$.3$S.CP
323059).
NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
ANDALLOTHERSWHOMITMAY
Division
Stepping
stones,
sand,
rock,
cemem.
CLJM%tINGS ,d OLIVE
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing When you
One Bedroom
AelIlfia
t-4
I)ne &amp; 2 Bedroom apartm.,nrt,
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF CONCERN:
place a Classified &amp;ci 10
steyl, wire mesh, window seals,
MA! s.3WOEN,
Free estimate 323 595.1
Homes ready for your Inspection
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Cats I Kittens
In
Re:
Estate
ii
The Evening Heraid. stay close to
furnished
From
benMs,
or
unfurnished.
Yo'.a
flower
are
notifed
pots, steps.
of the filing of this
Newly
,
PlaIntIffs, EIO(ITEENTH JUDICIAL CII. FLORIDA.
$2 Each to good home
ANNA GREGG
and immediat. occupancy
your phone because something
redecoratnt. Come see. E. Alrpo,j
Central Heat I Air ConditionIng,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
action by the pIinIitf against you
'a
VS.
CUlt, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
32)1166
SECTION I That that certain seekingtoqumettitleIothefo:ing
1
135
wonderful
15
Blvd.
about
to
happen,
S
Decea
309 Etm Ave
Sanford, 333.13i(,
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
For free estimates, call Carl
322 3751
JOSEPHM.$EPI)1.VED&amp;JR.,Ond COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICETOCREDITORS
property In Seminole County, property in Seminoli County
(formerly Hai'ietts Beauty Nook)
Harris at SEARS In Sanford 322
BARBARA N SEPULVEOA hIS CASE NO. 76-16$3-CA.I3.A
Ave.,
4
Sanford
Blocks
South
of
Airport
Blvd.
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
Antique
upright
Piano,
paint
5I9. i
1171
FIorida,describedasfolIbeand Florida, to-wit:
DVIEDOFTU- Duplexes. Furn. or
wife,
4
1505 W. 25th St.
1* 10: the Marriage .t.
the
same is hereby annexed to and
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
sprayer, Rockwell slide rule
Unfumn., Wooded, Home size lots.
V
.
The West $0 feet of the
Cavpenmry, Remodeling, AOdti,,
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Defee'w54nts VERNA MOORE CHEUK, Wife,
ABETTER
BUY'-'cannotbehadlfl
made a part of the City of Sanford, feet
East 517
calculator, household &amp; yard Horse trailer, 2 horse
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE.
of Lot9 Block 0, lyIng South
of THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Custom Work LCfnsed, Boetandens, all
Sanford. See this 3 bedroom, I
NOTICE OP SALE
Sanford, FIa.
,7 ,...
.
Within four months from the ti'ni
and FREDRICK LeROY CHEEK, Florida, pursuant to the voluntary the Sanford Oviedo
goods. 322 3109.
3721.
N
metal, $200: also registered
Free estimate 3731038
Rood and west of thi
NOTICE iS HERESY GIVEN
',"l
e•
bitt, CB home located on a
JR., Husband
P
Brailoy
Qdham'3234670
large
first
publIcatI
of
this
notice
annexation
provisloni
of
chapter
$0
lest
of
ART
North 230
that on liti' ltSi day of OctsOer, A 0.
BROWN PEST CONTROL
quarter horse mare. 9 years,
NOTICE OF SUIT
corner lot. Carpeted throughout
Deluxe Aluminum above ground
Ill 041, Laws of Florida, 1915:
(Set
of East 432 you are required to file with the
tee, of Lots, Block D.
322.2090
Roof Repairj, Carpentry.
lying
2542 Park Drive
small, coggins negative. $200.
South of
.
well, sprinkler- syste'n and a
ISTI, at 11:00 am. at the West THE STATE OF FLORIDA
NOW LEASING
swimming pools (2) I$'x24' and
BU1LDER.DEVELOPER
.,g.
The East one halt of Block SO. M. Sanford Oviedo Road
clerk of the Circuit Court of
322 haS
Both for 5330. (West of DeLand) ' sze Sofa I Chair %hampooed
f 0. R.
Home Repairs. Gultering. Cement
Front Ocor of Sit. Courtnoijs,
TO. FREDRICK LeROY
.
,,,
fenced
yard.
A
well
maintalne,3
IS'x33'
complete,
1
yrs.
old,
Sanford
Court
Seminole
_______________________________________________________
roteionillv
Manaa.d
County, Florida, Probate
A
N Smith'sSllbdmvision,ac(ordjng,o MitciteII'ssurveyofthiLevy Grant Division, the
work Free estimate-s $31
Highway 41, I 1 3rd mile west St.
'i'emIno:
County. ot Sanford,
Scotch Guard, both for $33; Living
home in an excellent neighbor.
CHEEK, JR.
5.602
reposse5sed. Sacrifice. ½ price.
the Plat thireof as recorded in Put
address of which is
Apartments
Tomorrow may be tile day you ScM
Johns River at St Johns River
room. dani'.3 area. hall, rug
'Iori,ia, the undersigned Clerk wIll
1217 Fieetwood Drive
hood 122.500.
Call collect 303 773 0610.
according to Put thereof as County Court House. Sanford,
Book I. Page 33. Public Records of recorded
that roll a way bed you'vj
Acres,
5th
trailer
on
in Plat Book I, page 5. of Florida,
right
lew modern single story I I 7
slsampcoirvj, regardless Of sIze,
Offtcfo1S3'4fettw5landt),I..
1
Let a Classified Ad help yp hind
Elgin. IllinoIs 60120
Semtnol,
a written statement of any
nowhere P0 roil away
County, Florida.
t .
Ihe Public Records of Seminoie
If you
1)9
95.
322
3555
more
room
bedroom
apts.
for
SliJer mtr r•sls the followIng
Wanted,
Residential
site
for
end
Completely
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ktAYFAIR
SECTION
-1
b1,.w..
storage.
Classified
claim or demand you may have
SECTION 2. That upon Ihis or- County. Florida
peace a Classified Ad today
scj
Ads
hind
veil property,
furnished studio apartments,
that a suit has bows filed against
swimming
pool.
Leading
buyers
fast
Small
Pony
I bath CB home. Kitchen equipped
,
against the estate Of Anna Gregg,
you dnance becoming effectIve, the and you are required to serve a copy
La' 7 of EAST LONGWO(O in tite Circuit Court Of Seminole
distributor wants a nice backyard
Conveniently located I beautifully
Gentte
i..:
and carpeted throughout. Will go
SC
.
rnidentsandpropertyowne,. in the of yor written defenses, if any, to it decOsed.
W6Øs,, Seminole
to
display
new
1976
County,
landscaped.
Abundant
storage
.ç
323
1214
model above
niy,
FHA or owner wIll assist with
,
Flora. entitled: In Re: property described herein shall be On WILLIAM A. LEFFLER, III.
Eachclaimmustbelnwriting and
cans
FlQfli4, according to itse pi
(includIng attic) and "GE Energy
ground pool. Top consideration
TM MarrIage of Verna Moore enttIed to all
-.
financing
with
13.000
down.
the
must
Indicate
the
basis
for
the
the rights and pfaiitiff' attorney whose
See
Horse Pasture (or rent on Uplala
tff4ragf Ij tecurded In Plam BoOk
given for prime location. Call 30.3Cheek, Wife, and Fredrick LeRoy privileges
Efticlency Package". From $113.
this Olte NOW FOR: $23,000
claim, the name and address of the
and immunitiis as are is P.O. Box 7791.
Road $15 month 323 4316
Call 3210220 between $ I 5:30.
422 1220 collect.
page 23, of the Public Records of
Sanford.
Cheek, Jr., Husband, Case No. 74
__
from time to time granted to
creditor
__________________________
32771. on or before OctoberFlorida
10. 1176
and theor his agent or attorney,
Semanots County. FlorIda;
1
1413 CA l.A. Thenatureof Ihissuit
IUNLAND
ESTATES
Alterations, Dress Making, Drapes,
resdentsandpropeysyo(,m,,oftfle arid to tile the original of thisi
amount claimed. If the
ReduCed to
AlDGA
p1j
tgethef warn III struct,wes, i,,
AMMO
7 BR. I bath, with fireplace, kitchen
SHOTGUN I RIFLE. 70
is to obtain separate maintenance City of Sanford, Florida,
IX
523,000, New Shag carpeting, new
Upholstery
67Livestock- Poultry
and as are written defenses with the Clerk 0
Phone 319 5371
pct.
off.
Sanford
AuctIon,
pro
n'rrits.
fixturis.
1200
S.
and
other
relief.
equippef,
*130
mo.,
utilities
:
.
.
windows,
appfijnces,
an above ground pool 24'
inHARRiET DEAS
Ie-J'ng, lii Ott. CIa1. rock
further provided in Chapter 171. thlsCourtonorbeforeservlceonthe will become du. shall be stated. If
French
Ave
•
323-7340
cluded.
Call
eves.
fi,,n;r:,ie, furnishings and aj,
323)114.
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED Laws of Florida,
All
I
r,s of U iiO . nQ HouSe-trailers
diameter
with
decking.
You
owe
it
JEAN
BRYANT
Th.
IVI3, and shall plaintiff's attorney, or immediately the Claim is contingent or
Ii
' _____________
Evening Herald Classified Ads
________________________
,
red
2 Sows, I male and 7 pigs, 10 weeks
ptma,es on laid land or uSed in tø f'ie your written defenses with the further be subied ft thq
'a yourseu to see this onO for
unliqum2jt, the nature of Site
Store-ø ano mowed 322 92
834 92)2
offer no fancy claims
lust:
respon- thereafter;
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Jut?
0TH E NW I SE
A uncertainty
tfseqew,th
old 1450. Phone 323 6.440
paciciss 7 BR, I bath, apt. Kitchen
s73..
4oin. Improvements
tb
Cur-k of s-aid ourt and serve a copy sibiillies of resdonte or
Results'
shall be stated If the
'/"4'..i7;'
S4nford
ownerShip DEFAULT WILL BE ENTER ED
BUY-SELL-- TRADE
This sale is mad, pursuant to a theroof upon he
equipped, dining room, living mm.,
3£ 4 Bedroom
claim is secureci, the security shall
.
Petitioner or as may from lime tv. tl'i
'1Pjii,
Jll3ISE FirtS1
Summary Final Judgmist enterea Petitioner's attorneys Whose
3fl5.4n
air
cond.,
ESTERSON
LAND
CLEARING
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
If
,
..,,,
carpeted
throughout.
YOU FOR THE RELIEF be describeJ. Thu claimant shall
2 Bath
ad
determined by tnn govarnIcibe AGAINST
MU REALTORS
Mc;'
..
beat
DEMANDED IN THE CON
Bulldozing, Excavating, Otch work
inCIviiACfjOfl74IQ33CAO,(E
Adults Only References required.
SHIRLEYMILLETT
Classified
Ads
didn't
e1
$i5 anniUdheneto,onorbeft,r, aull%,ril-y cii the tips. c.4 SarW.v, PLAINT,
QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE PRICES
Model,
1'51
fVtiiI
'\
deliversuflicr,tcoøiesoftl,eclaim
Fill dirt, top soil. 3221 594)
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8.0. a

The Race

For

County Judge

000

Hiltt
Fredric Hltts am)41k,n Mace '4'flhiood
was to be a Atomy.
In his Odwadong pm.r.t toward On legal
proteulon he detoured for theee yeas,
first to practicing his second love a joe'.
nalismcareer — anilthentobshssdofa
departi-eg for the Florida Development
Comnildion before returning to 5C*lSOl at
night todaty for hisJeijjlow.
He, Me wife, Joyce,
seven chtld'ei live
In the Woodlands
of
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In addition, Mitt said, traffic court Involving
city Cases should be held In the south end of
the county with all three county judges

A native of Tons,be has raided In Florida

He said since he is a resident of South
Seminole he would be willing to "handle the
bulk of the cuei' if the presiding judge of the
county courts wished him to do so.

civil litigation and some criminal work.
His legal experience also includes 1$
madhs service in the Orange County public
defender's cmos.
for the pad 20 years. He is 38.
Bitt was one of those considered for a
circuit judge apØim,nt a year ago, losing
Out to Kenneth ter, who was race*
tected unopposed.
He dill hopes one day to be a r* cult judge.
He added, however, that If elected to the new
county judgeship in S'sbv4e, he would serve
the full foir-year term and would not resign
when a circuit judgeship is up for election two
years from now,
Hilt sees ae,.l oeeasa&amp;, steps in solving
the problems ohiewded dockuts and loss
of revenues 1Mfripstd by th. fin
cities which have municipal coast, when
these courts are phased ad In January.
He s'4geda that the Logidshn ad down
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the co el mast in VAN and forfeitures train
m

y

Real problems are certain to develop with
the phueoi4 of inimicipsi courts In January,
but It Is within the power of the cities to start
the ball rolling to solve those problems, ac
cording to county judge candidate Alan
Dickey.
It all depends on whether the cities really
want to have courts In their areas, he said.
CWTUI law empowers the cities to certify
to the cbiefjudpof the circuit court that they
will furnish space for a courtroom. If the
judge doesn't act to set court bearings on a
regular basis In the cities, the mwildpalltles
then can goto the chid Justice of the Supreme
Court with the problem, Dickey said.
In addition, Dickey said, It Is obvious the
state attorney's office has neither the funds
nor the people necessary to handle the Increased caseload of prosecutions train the
five citle.. But, the law gives the cities the
right to hire their own prosecuting attorney to
do this work.
He said that failure to prosecute city cues
will cause a morale problem In the police
departments as cues they have made go by
the board.
"County court Is going to have to Mt In the
south end," Dickey sald. "If It doesn't sit In
that area, there Is going to be a revolt of the
taxpayers."
He said that South Seminole persona,
many of whom work in Orlando, If required to
appear in comity court In Sanford during the
day on "fender benders," will suffer not only

twoed to the city.

.&amp;pracUces law M the ue'sp,eg
pan. Is a general prectice, Mostly

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Dic k e y

city cues are to be divide&amp;
Mitt noted that the City of Cauelbervy
recently levied a properly tax for the first
time because of anticipated leases in
go train city court.
He add coasideratim should be given to
treating as city cues those offenses arising
within a city with the resulting revenues

participating on a rotating basis.

MItt said that night court should be
scheduled for traffic offenses. He said with
parsoos accused of traffic violations having to
appear In court during the daytime, the
I.coni11c Impact via loss of wages during the
daytime hours would be almost prohibitive.
"A wrung would be committed because the
court would be exacting too stiffs price," he
said.
A necessary quality an attorney mud have
to make a good judge, Mitt agrees is "judicial
temperament." He defines this quality as a
Hn1ii of maturity and attitude.
'iwyera who become judges tend to
change and grow," he said, "becoming more
mature and more responsible as they practice." Maturity, he said, Implies the ability
not to over-read to stimulus whether pro or
can.

tu'rr

DICKEY

The Phaseout
The Sept. * contest for Seminole County Judge takes
on unusual Importance this year with the pbueout of the
municipal court system scheduled for Jan. 1, In line with
the requirements of Article V of the Flnrlda's 18 con.
stitutlon.
When the phaseout is accomplished, all city cases now
heard In the municipal courts of Casselberry, Altamonte
Springs, LA1g`WO14 Winter Springs, and Oviedo will be
tiled In county nowt.
Sanford and Lake Mary cises are already tried In the
cotrdycvwt.
While the Incnnbents, Harold Johnson and Wallace
Hall, have beam elected unopposed, two new faces to the
Political arena - Alan Dickey of Sanford and Fredric Hitt
of Altamonte Springs - are vying In next week's election
for the third county judgeship recently created.
In the Sept. 7 primary, Dickey polled 3,700 to Hltt's
2,567 to set the rwo(f pelndpala. The other two candidates for the office at that time - A"14aM State Atty.
William Heffernan and Sanford lawyer, Carroll Burke received 1,9 and 1,918 respectively.

the fines imposed, but also loss of pay from
miming WorL
The answer to this, he said, Is night court
held on a regular basis In the south and.
Dickey don not an repeal of the con.
stltutlonal amendment phasing out tht.)
municipal court system as the aiii to the
difficulty anticipated. The voters passed the
constitutional amendment to get rid of peace
justices and the city courts, he uld.
Born In Kansas, Dickey, 33, grew up in
Miami and Is five year resident In Seminole
County. He has a civil and a4rn1ri1 practice
with his office In the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank building.
He and his wife, Laura, have two children—
Kevin, 5 and Ryan 21 montlw.
Dickey received his baccalaureate degree
from Stetson University and his law degree
from the University of Florida Law SchooL
Judicial temperament In his opinWm Is the
"ability to listen and patience, understanding
and dignity thrown together. A person who Is
short with litigants and attorneys, who will
not let them have their. my and day In court
does not have judicial temperament," he
said. Knowing where the line is is the secrst."
Dickey, during his almost eight years In the
legal profession, has served U an assistant
public defender and an oulsiard state attorney, maintaining his law office at the same
time.
"I always wanted tobea lawyer, as long as
I can remember," he said.

69th Year, No. 30—Friday, September 24 1976

Sanford, Florida 32l11—Prlc. 10 Cents

1 Lake Mary Awarded
300 Contested Acres
B7JAcQUELJNZD0WD
Herald Staff Writer
Round one of a court fight
between Sanford and Lake
Mary over Th acres both claim
are within their city limits has
been awarded to Lake Mary.
In a ruling handed down
Thursday afternoon, Circuit
Court Judge Kenneth Letfler
ordered Sanford to turn over to
Its smaller neighbor taxes

collected In 1914 from the 10
pro

With Seminole Tax Appraiser
Terry Goembel out of town
today, It was unclear exactly
how much money is Involved.

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Lake Mary, which Included
Ryan to Brock: 'I have

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Brock to Ryan: 'I feel
that (you have) caused
the people of Seminole
County to be the victims
of (your) wrath

been cheated out of being
the standard bearer by
your last-minute decision

Allan Keen and Betsy Folk are all ears as
their candidate, Jimmy Carter, makes a

'I'1iIL'

debate point. Keen is chairman of Carter's
Seminole County Campaign Committee.

Sanford had annexed the land

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Who Was The
PHIlADELPHIA (AP) — Both President Ford and
Jimmy Carter are claiming victory In the first of the 1976
debates. But a nationwide Associated Press poll showed
today that neither candidate was the clear w'zmer,
although Ford attracted slightly more new supporters.
The restrained yet contentious confrontation was laden
with economic statistics and political rhetoric but bwm
of any new proposals.
"I thought I did well," the Democratic nominee told re-

BROCK

Reverses Earlier Pledge

very adequately."

By DONNA ESTES
HersldSWf Writer

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He ended his open letter by giving "fair and open warning" to

whichever of the two remaining candidates win the seat to "keep
a sharp lookout over his shoulder" because Ryan Intends to run
and be elected to the office In 1978.
The explanation given by Seminole County Port Authority
Ryan affirmed that his position In these last few days prior to
Director Jim Ryan for pounding Seminole's pavement on behalf the second primary concerning his candidacy In 1978 has not
of Joe Knowles of Leesburg Is that "Knowles Is the most qualified
changed
candidate left In the race" for the Democratic nomination for the
"Knowles Is the most qualified candidate left In this race," he
district 34 seat In Florida's House of Representatives.
said. Ryan denied that he Is working for the weaker of the two

"Right now I'm trying to get the most qualified official
candidates to make his own efforts two years hence any easier.
nominated," said Ryan explaining his change of position from
can't tell what Jim Ryan Is going to do next," Brock says.
that announced just four days after the Sept. 7 primary election. "He"Itold
me the night of the first primary that he would endorse
In the election Ryan placed third in a three-man contest for me and now has gone 180 degrees to support my opponent from

the Democratic nomination behind Knowles and Altamonte Lake County," Brock said.

Springs attorney Newman Brock.

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Brock's law partner, Gary Massey, said he Insisted that

Although Ryan carried Seminole County by little more than Brock call Ryan during the early evening hours of the first

100 votes, be was not able to overcome Knowles and Brock's lead primary before final returns were in and when It appeared that
in the two companion counties In the 34th district - Lake and
Ryan was running ahead, pledging Brock's support to Ryan
Marion and lost by 191 votes.
should he be the victor.
On Sept. 11, Ryan lnan open letter to Brock sald. . . "I have
Hassey said he urged Brock, In turn, to seek Ryan's pledge of
debded that It will be In my bent Interest, and In the best Interest support
If the tables were reversed and Brock was to be In the
of the candidate and party unity, that I not openly endorse or runoff.
support any of the remaining combatants In the second
Massey said he was on an extension during the Brock-Ryan
Democratic Primary involving those In the race for Florida conversation as the two men exchanged pledges.
House of Representatives, District 34."
"Apparently, Mr. Ryan Is an opportunist who seems to pick the
"My position," Ryan continued, "— simply stated — Is
that I weakest candidate so that he may run against that can1dal' In
feel I have been cheated out of being the standard bearer by your the very next election," Brock said.
(Brock's) last-minute decision to deny me an opportunity to truly
He added, "In evaluating Mr. Ryan's past actions, it appears
represent the p&amp;*t for whom I have so faithfully served for over he worked
In the Republican incumbent's (Vince Fechtel) past
10 years — coupled with the fact that I am now — and will con- election and then
decided to run against him.
tinue t, be 'running for House Seat 34 In 1978."
"He (Ryan) has flip-flopped back and forth from the
"Sectionalism interjected Into
the race by Mr. Knowles Republican and Democratic parties because he can't, apparently,
causes me to shy from supporting his candidacy openly.
get along with either party.

-By the same token. you have also made similar comments
"I don't think lie knows what he wants th do. I feel that Mr.
that I do not feel are germane to presenting the ability or Ryan has caased the people of Seminole County to be the victims
qualifications of any of the candidates — or necessary to interject of his wrath. His indecisiveness could foresteably prevent
into our efforts to become elected," Ryan said In the open letter. Seminole County from picking up a much-needed representative
He continued, "My analysis of the first primary is that I sat In Tallahassee.
would have very easily won the nomination — (since I was SUC"Ryan's statements and actions really boil down to pWit old
cessful In winning my home county) - had you not decided to 'sotwgrapes' I hope I will never have to stoop to his lotIcs,'
thwart my efforts. By the same analogy, I have never felt any Brock said.
qualms about unseating the incumbent"
"I've tried to run my campaign on a very high level. HI,
Ryan said his financial resources had been "completely actions may be a blessing. I would not want that type personality
drained" by Brock's "untimely entrance" and that In addition he to be associated with my campaign," he said.
had gone into debt.
In the Sept. 7 primary, Knowles vote tally was 672 In
"If I had unlimited funds such as you and Mr. Knowles have Seminole, 2,449 In Lake and 22 In Marion; while Rrock'j totals
spent in 'buytng'thetworun-off positions —history would have to were l,429fn Seminole, 1,008 In Lake and 23 In Marion and Ryan's
be written in an entirely different manner," he said.
totals were 1,541 in Seminole, 719 In Lake and 9 In Marion.

Seminole Campaign Briefs

Kelly Headquarters To Open
Campaign headquarters In who is seeking the district five Saturday In
the shaded parking will be held from 4 to 7 p.m.
Seminole County for U. S. Rep. seat on the Seminole County area adjacent to Lard Saturday at the iome of
Richard Kelly (H-New Port Board of Cc*nmlaslcners will be Cburnley's Pub on SR 436 in William F. Austin III, 2 Island
Rlchey) will be opened with held from 10 A.M. wIll noon Altamonte Springs.
Drive, Lake Mary.
formal ceremonies at 9:30 Saturday at the bane of Mrs.
Saturday.
Some 600 state—inspected
Huth 801* well, 107 Pine Lake in plants are to be available for
A gala "Meet the
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the Little Venice section W(,j) sale. A number of local
The
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cocktail
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at 320 U.S. 17-92, four blocks Republican.
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available throughout the day to Drummond, GOP candidate for
the district 33 seat m the
of the highway.
meet and greet the i'u c.
Florida House of Rapresen.
A cocktail party for the tatives will be held from 6:30 to
The Seminole County Young Republican candidate for the 8:30 p.m., Sept. 30 at the
A coffee on behalf of the Republicans are sponsoring it
district one seat on the Altamonte Springs civ ic
candidacyo( William Kirchhoff plantsaleframiOa.m.to5p.m Seminole County Comm1n Center.

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"I enjoyed It very much," Ford said on leaving the theater, Asked who won, the President replied, '"fl
American people."
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this campaign..., The momentum Is on o side."
The A? poll was conducted among 1,085 scientifically

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chosen viewers who were questioned both before
ImmedIately after the debate. It showed that 31.4 per cent
of those who watched on television thought Ford had won
and 31.8 per cent thought Carter had won. The rest, 338
per cent, didn't or couldn't pick a winner,
Statistically, the margin between Ford and Carter was
too small for a clear winner to be declarecL Experts say
that a sample of this size could err by 2.9 per cent from
what the result would be If all viewers were polled.
Voters were asked their preference for president.
Carter supporters numbered 453 per cent before the
debate and 46.9 per omtafterward. Ford wuprefby
41 per cent of the voters before the debate and 44.9 per

porters as he left the Walnut Street Theater, site of the debate. Carter said he had wanted to stress what be con.
alders Ford's lack of leadership "and I think I did that

Ryan For Knowles: W hy?

the land In Its 1973 In.
corporation, collected the
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The Undedded vote dropped ft fl 11.9 per cent before to
7.1 after.
The poll was taken f The AP by (lfl
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Top man in the primary!
Here's why...

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the land owners' petitions' for

H us key,.,To..',Hike
Sweetwater Rates
By ED PRICKETT

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After
suffering a setback In
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residents who already pay the
full $200-n.year1ee.
The developer claims he Is
losing thousand., each year
because of Increased costs.
"The only thing I can say Is

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As a former resident of Seminole County and retired
attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice, itis my opinion
that Joe Knowles will give us efficient and honest
representation.
James G. Sharon, Jr. Leesburg
a
Government will improve by electing men of the stature
and experience of Joe Knowles.
Phil Conant, Umatilla
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We need successful businessm en in Tallahassee. We need
Joe Knowles.
W. Garnett White, Sanford
a
Because he is a successful businessman with broad
experience as a community leader, I recommend Joe
Knowles.
Major General Emmett M. Tally, Ret.
Mt. Dora

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JOE KNOWLES
Successful businessman
citrus, cattleman, banker
Civic leader
14 years In water manage.
ment In Okiawaha Basin,
former mayor and city
commissioner

Joe Knowles has stability, balance andsound judgemen t.
Gordon V. Frederick, Sanford

Ira W. McCollum Jr. and his wife Ingrid watch
their , man on television during Thursday
night's presidential debate. McCollum Is

chairman of the Seminole County Republican

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Executive Committee,

Church and family man

Rarely do men of Joe Knowles calibre, character and

Graduate of Rollins College

ability seek public office, a
Sam Henry Powell, Leesburg

Mason, Shriner, Elk

We need a successful businessman like Joe Knowles.
S. 0. Chase, Jr., Sanford
In my opinion Joe Knou'Ie would give Dia. 34 honest,
efficient and effective representation.
Gordon G. Oldham, Jr., State Attorney
Leesburg

Competent and
understanding

Joe Knowles asks
for your vote

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SCC Prof: Ford Won
By KRIS NASH
Herald Staff Writer
Prof. Roger Jarand a
speech and drama
professor at Seminole
Community College said
today that he gave a slight
edge to President Ford in
his televised debate with
Jimmy Carter. But the professor added that Carter
may have made a better
impression on the
American public.
"I thought Ford came out
slightly ahead," said
Jarand. "I thought he gave
wore direct answers, while
Cuter used many of what I
call 'si'phnwic cliches' In
gP:ing
answers
to

questions.
"Li trtn of delivery,"
Jaran1 saId, 1 thought
Carter was superior
because he tended It, speak

to the camera, while
President Ford, Instead of
looking at the camera,
would look at the person

who asked the question.
And I thought Ford was
rather rigid In his delivery."

Jarand said he felt the
Democratic challenger
came across as "rather
shaky" at the beginning of
the 90-minute debate.
"He stumbled through
those first couple of
questions. But ltter on he
developed more confidence
and seemed to figure out
how to respond to the
questioners. I thought Ford
didn't seem any different at
the end than he was at the
beginning; he stayed
pretty much the same all
the way through."

The president answered
each question "yes" or
"no" at the beginning and
them developed on his
response. Jarand said,
while "Carter would first
ezpo'.ind, then toward the
end he would get around to
giving an answer. And in
several cases they had to
wait to the follow-up
question to finally pin him
down on something,"
"Carter has to be it lot
more specific," Jarand
continued. "When he was
talking about how he was
going
to implement
programs, he had a lot of
assumptions In there. I
didn't think that he had at

his command the same
number of facts that

President Ford had."
And yet, while Jarand
said that as a speech

teacher he would "give
Ford a higher grade than
Carter," he said the former
Georgia governor night
have had a greater Impact
on the viewing audience.
"Carter used a lot of
sophomoric cliches,"
Jarand said, "but this Is
the type of thing that appeals to the American
public. I think that's been
pretty well demonstrated. I
don't think the public
responds to facts as much
as to an emotional kind of

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Contractor's Wife Kidnaped;
Abd ctor I
Payoff Try

JACKSONVILLE (AP)
called Jalfaat his ofnceshortjy be in
touch with her husband
The wife of a wealthy COil- after 10 o'clock Wednesday
after
the
ransom was paid.
tractor and real estate devel- morning,
demanding $200,000,
oper has been kidnaped by a Walton said.
The FBI said Jails left the
man who led her husband and
The caller directed Jaffa to a $50,000 in cash in a briefcase at
officers on a fruitless 100'mile location near Green Cove the scene, along with a note
Around The Clock
.4-A ransom payoff attempt, the FBI Springs, about 30 miles south of Promising full payment upon
Bridge ...............6-B Said today.
Jacksonville on U.S. 17, where assurance that Mrs. Jaffa was
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Mrs. Richard Jaffa, 35, dii- the man said there were in- safeChurch ...................3-B appeared Wednesday morning structions
for the pay-jif.
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Comics ... ...... ....1-8 as she prepared to visit a hairJaffa notified a friend, who not picked up and
nothing furCrossword
6-B dresser, said Ken Walton, as. called the FBI and Duval
Counther
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heard
from
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Dear Abby
141 here.
Working with laws enforce.
Dr. Lamb
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A $50,000 partial ransuni pay- meat Officers, Jaffa followed a
The news media learned of
horoscope
6-11 merit was made Wednesday trail of notes Wednesday
the story Wednesday but
night
hospital
S-A night but never picked up and .c a location In
the Ocala Na- 49rtcJ to withl'cld the story unObituaries
$-A the woman was still missing to- tIon4d Forest, northea3t of the til today after authorities said
Sports .......
64-A day, authorities said. Jaffa was city of Ocala.
news coverage could endanger
'rtlevisien ............4-li to make a public appeal for his
A note fotnd at that spot di- the woman's life. The voluntary
Weather
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presentation.
"I thought the highlight
for Carter was in his final
statement," Jarand con-

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talking about the things he
could do- you know, 'trust
me' he came across like

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Gainesville for the toughest game on the Brantley
schedule. Elsewhere tonight, Oviedo plays at
Seminole. Colonial bat Lyman and Melbeeisat
Lake Howell.

"Until this process came to

end by the failure of
Legisla ture toenact a proposed
municipal charter during the
1913 regular session or by the
failure of the voters to approve
the charter enacted," Lef fler
wrote, "the city Of Sanford was

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Joe Knowles has proved he Xas the ability to work with
people
John Krider, Sanford

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Lake Brantley High School hopes play works to
perfection tonight as the Patriots travel to

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district for Sweetwater Oaks,
Lake Mary City Attorney developer E. Everette Huskey
there Is no way to continue to
Gary Massey, who prepared the now says he will raise rates for
' lose $75,000 a year," he said.
order Leffler signed Thursday, all homeowner association
Homeowners at Tuesday's
had been waiting this morning members to $200 a year.
meeting criticized Huskey for
forward of the judge's decision.
Presently, some Sweetwater
not telling them about the
"I think it was the right residents pay $50 per year In
planned
taxing district a year
decision," Massey said.
dues, others pay $100 while
ago. According to testimony at
The suit, filed by the city of residents who bought homes
the commission meeting, some
Sanford in May, asked for a recently pay the full $200. All
homeowners were Informed of
judgment on which city Is en- together, about 500 families
the district as late as lad
titled to the 1916 taxes.
occupy the development, which
Sunday.
The basis of Sanford's suit Is located In South Seminole
Htnkey said a second apwas that the property owners County.
plicatlon for a taxing district is
have "evidenced desires to
About 50 residents showed up
not Part of his plan because
proceed with sale or develop- at a county commission
countY ordinances required a
ment of their respective par- meeting on Tuesday. Armed
year between each application.
HUSKEY
cels" but deals are being held with petitions
signed by an
"We're not going to do
up until the question of
which estimated 200 residents, home- Project is completed. Any In- anything today or tomorrow,"
city the land Is in has been owners convinced
the commis- crease In homeowner's fees will Huskey said. He said he will
settled.
slon to turn down Huskey's require a vote by association give things "time to cool off"
before slapping residents with
Sanford rezoned about 24 request for the taxing district, members.
But Huskey said he envisions the Increased fee&amp;
acres of the land for corn- which he said was needed to
no problem In getting the new
mercial and multi-family use In offset high energy cos'.,.
"I've had a number of calls
Under the proposed special rates voted in. The reason, he from people who are behind
December 1974 at Jeno
Paulucci's request. The city taxing district, each home. said, Is because as developer he me," the developer said.
retained strict controls over owner would have paid about has the necessary votes. In an
The only other alternative
election, homeowners have one one Huskey mentioned at
development plans because the $30 per year.
vote per residence, while Tuesday's session _Isto mt -If
land lies within the prime
Huskey Is president of the Huskey, as developer, has four lights at the project.
recharge area for the city's
Sweetwater Homeowners votes per each lot.
water supply.
And Huskey says now that
As far as Lake Mary is Association. As developer, he
Also, Huskey says he will shutting off lights Is not going to
will
president until the have the votes of all recent happen.
concerned, all 300 acres are remain
zoned agricultural.
Sanford collected the 1974
taxes because, as Assistant
Property Appraiser Bill Suber
said, "For lack of better Information the property was
u
listed as In Sanford because

James S. (Jim) Ryan, Sanford

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Leffler ruled that Sanford had
no authority to annex the land
because a notice of Intent, In.
cluding the legal description Of
Lake Mary's boundaries, was
published Jan. 24, im.

Sanford City Attorney Vernon
C. Mize Jr., who. had not yet
seen a copy of Leffler's ruling,
said this morning be would ask
the city commissioners Monday
night for a decision on whether
to appeal the decision.
Sanford has 10 days to file an
Intent to appeal or to ask for

I have come to know Joe Knowles as an outstanding
gentleman, a fine and qualified candidate. He will flake a

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would be the "American Dream": A spot
where he could breed and ralsd' his
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old alike and live peacefully with his animals.
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even though he's lost his job at a Melbourne
country club ass chef because of publicity in
the chimp case.
Alexander hopes officials will come to his
compound to see the changes. County Court
Judge Wallace Hall may do that. Hall told
lawyers In a Tuesday hearing that he'll go to
Geneva to view the situation "If necessary"
when an evidentiary hearing Is held within
inc nextiT. days.
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naI1 amounts in several areas. I don 't see the same kind of
hostility I did In the Nixon administration."
The study said that most Impoundment,, under Nixon were
directed by him and his top level advisers but under Ford the
The law was a congressional reaction to former President impoundments are often directed
by the Office of Managcinen
Richard Nixon's delays or refusals to spend some money voted by and Budget and
by
agency
heads.
Congr ess for domestic programs.
The st
did not mention Impo undment., by prevIou
However, the study said, the Ford administration had jn- presidentsudy
other than Nixon.
pounded more than $13 billion by April lflS-roughly the same as
Researchers said they surveyed 20 states to determine effeit
the amount Nixon impounded.
of the Impoundment, and focused particularly on Califorrnt
A White House spokesman said that since administration of. Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida.
ficials have not seen the study they have no comment now.
They looked at the areas of education, health, arriculture and
The $23,000 stixty released here Tuesday *23 conducted by
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Freeman says he will iii
seek a padil. em of
two at$iraeys esvlds.ed
for the new legal stalL But
Freeman's assistant,
Robert Pierce, says ha is
interested.
A third attorney and
Freeman's law partner,
Ned Woslisik, mamawhlle,
has
submitted
his
resignation to the cemly.
W..U.lk, who was utility
aU.y, bm accepted a
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financial statements and auditi
Exec. ' Asst.
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d is a "top" Kaiser coming up winners.
have been agng" and also Nelswonder won pay hikes for administrator. "gM, righi?' commented
Informed officials that 100 only two of eIgl2t top-leveL
Each position
CommlssionerJoin1Elmt.ouh
utility accounts went unbilled in administrators he said were separately with only Jones and when the votes were all in.
February.
underpaid as the Seminole
Maihg said he will con- County Commission Tuesday
centrate first on the financial night approved an $18.3.mIllIon
Picture, then skip over to dollar budget to fm operations
operations,
next year.
With high hopes, Seminole
Public Safety Director Gary
County entered the utility Kaiser's salary was upped from
business last year with the $3.9- $16,0 to $18,
and Ashby
million purchase of Indian Hills Jones, the asst. Court Clerk,
and Consumer Hills utilities, was granted $18,216, up from
But a lack of growth attributed $11,600.
to a failing economy punctured
The $15.3-million budget
the revenue picture.
includes no hike In property
Utility officials soon began taxes for county residents. The
predicting rate hikes for millage remained at 5.37- or
customers. Amid reports that $5.37 for each $1,000 of assessed
all was not well, the corn- property valuation.
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weren't approve all the raises
d, but said the
- board reviewed salaries prior
to his Tuesday recomToday
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Commissioners also hired
Around The Clock ..........4-A Winter Springs resident
&amp;lsige....................10-A wuua J. Schuder as public
Calendar-------------------0-B works director to replace Bob
Comics ...................10-A
who resigned.
Crossword ................10-A
Neiswender said a study
Editorial...................4-A comparing administrative
Dear Abby .................1-B salaries with private sector
Dr. Lamb .................10-A salaries shows some Seminole
Horoscope ................10-A officials underpaid.
HnIf,l
're1swern1er recommended
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sports .................. 12-13-A minimal Increases for seven
Television .................0-B officials at the director's level
Weather ------------------hA but requested a 10 per cent
Women --------------------1-B raise for Kaiser who

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a1on Tuesday biredagg
(Mis were frested I. the
Kwiatbwski, who adand approved a Nday, $15,000
"Kw1aouj Rapirt,"
vocated email.. (a legal
study designed to get the
which cola' umnIq4g
stall
with $141,101, woe
lagg1ngdeparlmei* back oft3
en Red but t
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feet.
'(adopting.
twe,h Bat o1.
"There has beam some laxNow, a temporary Iapoe
fidati dsed shirt of
ness In the (utility) depart.
in memory may result in a
vote which would hive
ment," Commissioner Dick
secosd repeal: the "Viblen
legally
created the depart.
Williams acknowledged today.
Report"
meat.
"Some bills haven't been calThe VIhien report was
OsFrldoy,Vfkleusaldhe
1ectL I don't know why."
proffihIedTseidoyiItby
would ask for legal ICUIS
Utility Director Bill Dale,
CemmIai4..r Sid Vibini
at Tuesday's meeting.
said he's aware of the problem.
Jr., who after fulhl I. ask
Viblen
said Neisweader
Dale Said hebmbeamweth
5.
for ae(M.in Create
ud
the
OflJee
of 1aaqe.
do anything about It became
home legal depseat,
meet
Aaaiy$1$sod
E,ijas.
he's not sireof his 1egajfoo(ljg,
Now saysbe mot slady
Use
(OMAE)
have
been
"I requested information
issue to make a full report
basy
with
the
budget
sad
from time attorney," Dale said.
sliest week's cemly cow.
didn't
have
time
I.
study
"I never got a legal opinion on
mission meeting,
the esuaty attorney Issue.
It."
"1 forgot," Vthlen tint
However, he had no
Dale said an error In billing
said
who
asked
why
he
e'pinutinn
who he was
ten
inabouta$1,000under.
didn't ask Exec. Asst.
remindedthatj$wuNth.
billing.
Roger Ne(sweisderud the
weeder who asked for
"I'm not sire we can go back
coty's watchdog depart.
direction so the staff could
wW bill them (cudomers),90 the
yg
meet to begin
get underway on the
director noted. "I'm not lire
Orderly phaseout
legal
project
what la legal."
services provided by
Asked U his sew report
Dale said he asked for
County A. Tom
scould
be termed the "Vs
legal opinion about a month Uan and labor attorneys
lea
Report,"
Vihien said,
• ago.
Alley&amp; Blue.
"Ignesaso."
After hiring a utility consultant, Hugh Marling of Post.
'. Buckley, Schub&amp; Jernigan Inc.
&gt; of Orlando, the commluloij $18.3 Million Budget Passes
Tuesday appointed Cominls4oner John Kimbrough as a
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curred because of the delay or denial of appropriated funds,
researchers said.
"In some cases, (state) officials would rather not participate at
all, and are beginning to withdraw from participation because of
an 0abillity to plan," the report Said.

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claimed the budget act for fiscal 1976 authorIzed unpountbnent
but members of Congress disagreed.

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bridge and hialed ft throih
a
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ACIVII damages iawsuit in the wooden
slisu.

Engineer Tells Cabinet

death of a two-year-old New
SInyTTIa Beach child killed In an

nal May Never Be Built
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The CrossFlorida Barge Canal may never be constructed becai,e of studies showing minimal
economic benefits and the opposition of state
officials, says a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
official.
"I would say that construction of the canal
was in jeopardy," Col. Donald Wisdom, chief
of the Jacksonville district, told the Cabinet
Tuesday.
"If there is no statewide support for the
canal, then I don't see the canal being built."

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coordinator to consider an settle for one or two centers at

Dden'isjj In the lawsuit

settled today were trxkdrlver
(kt. 11, IVU truck-van wreck
Lc wooded,
Ian&amp;
the
eei Bridge, SR415 east Mince Importing Co.
1fu
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The county hopes to receive
fedT*l public works funds tO about $1.SlflllhlOfl of the $'
build community centers,
billion federal program to
"I can'
t believe this," Shelley construct a new Jail at Five
Cox said after cnrnIaaioners Points. Another priority is

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court today for an undlsdoned Insurance companies.
amount of money.
Other lawsuits in the multiple
Orlando attorney Carl fatality accident are pending in

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of Keith Lamoi* Qark, said County circuit courts. The suits
parties to the lawsuit, scheduled in taco abo name the State
for Ju*y trial today before Department of Transportation
Circuit Judge Dominick Saul, as a defendant and seek $7-

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become
available
when
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a
Congress
passes
an
aç
SCA
asked
the
coy
have agreed to keep the million in damages.
gouh agency for grants to PtOPrialions bill.
Campaign Chat
"sthstantlaP' amount of money
After the fatal crash steel
construct community cutters In
Areas with wmployment '
In the tienient "corjldentlal" guarthails and flashing war- Is Don Reynolds (left), unsuccessful candidate for Oviedo,
Midway,
South rates higher than the national
due to other pending
______ lawsuits In ning lights were Installed On the the Democratic nomination for the Fifth Seninol,, SCA's office and the average are eligible. Seminole

Indicated an interest was Sid
VihIen Jr.

to

Mayfair Country Oub Tuesday night. Neon faces

PERC Gets Contract Dispute
JACKSONVILLE AP) - Calling
himself a toothless tiger, Circuit Judge John
McNatt has tossed the disputed contract for
Duval County's 6,000 teachers Into the hands
of the Florida Public Employes Relations
Commission (PERC).
The dispute between the county school
board and Duval Teachers United is the sole
responsibility of PERC for the time being,
McNatt said Tuesday.

JoAnn Saunders In a runoff for the Democratic

WASHINGTON (AP) - The
nomination Tuesday with the winner meeting In- Food and Drng Ackulnldration

Williams said Sav'More

a lawsuit against the county should "open the books; we

ended Tuesday with corn- should look at them."
mission acovai of a 115000

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called the year's end and give ifldUStTY
est Ut fod
more time to conduct further
No. pols
4 may
cause
IiTlnatY safety testing of 52 other colors,
andtheasaoclatedorganlsauon Red.
bladder
and
atrophy
of them in food.
will receive initial priority over the adrenal glands, the FDA

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Authority,

of the Inability to look at mission decided to downgrade operatIon and maintenance said. Furthermore, there Is no
Richard Ronk, who heads the
the director's poaiflon and his methodolo," Harllng said.
iaWe teding method to a
FDA's color additives division,
atiomey,
Mid
the pod If
had and the county can work It out
grounds for
a Lawsuit
Dale is uhiled to leave the Harling will hold
at some later date. "I'm sure
tile of does not contain a cancer- nals an end to black jelly beans
which is part of a $139000 loan Mid.
first of ned month. Fal
for coruction of a tank f
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Hutchison added that P°d Planner Emmett Taylor is
at the pod on thE St. JObuS
eduled
to
depart
n
after.
officials have made "prIor
River.
Harling
on
Tuesday
commitments" and that the
recommended
hiring replace
Comrnlsslcmer Dick Williams $15,000 has to be paId.
ments for the two officials at
said the problem centered on
Mkr granting thE $15,000,
lower
salaries.liaison.
And Kimbrough
the commission's Inability to commIssIon approved next was appointed
gain access to the books of Say- year's SCOPA budget. The
THERE'S
FOOD
is utilities, by
iiariir15
More Inc., the parent firm of agency is In the green, with no saId, "because
their
Say-More Terminals which tax dollars required to subIN
operates the tank farm.
very nature, require strong
'.'sidize operations.
policy guidance."
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Harling recommends hiring a
"
utility superintendent at $l6,)
County
to $19,000 a year to replace
.
,Dale, who earned $22,500. A
$13,000 to $16,000 financial
supervisor is recommended to
replace Taylor, who earns
State
$17, yearly.
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Jobless

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - State employes now have a two-step appeals process
they can use when charging government
agencies with job discrimination.
The Cabinet approved the jrocedure
Tuesday, setting up the state's first uniform
process for handling the complaints. Under
the rules, workers may appeal to agency
heads and then take adverse rulings to the
Career Service Commission.

Lwning Ilesuld

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mont rate dipped .6.of one per an increase from July's 9.2 per offIcials will allow the county to
cent last month to 10.3 per cent, cent.
place the utility department
resuming a trend which began
under the department of public
back In the spring but was inAugust's rate was well above worics. or, if the department
terru$ed durIng July.
national average of 7.9 per expands as predicted In 1975,
The local downward move- cent.
the poaltionj can be upgraded
ment contrasted with the dateCommerce Secretary and utilities can remain a
wide unemployment level, Edward Trombetta blamed separate department.
which jumped .4 per cent In muchoftheincreaseonthelc)s
"Because of the potential

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Of th. liven list I c.. earn ap.l i.e.
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ii iii, let shall liar. at
one
.ic- el.ctml ii •'ie,int.d roe tit. district to the ..r...l..,t
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is a rasthict of the d eErie! .1 iv. Ii.. or fis
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nv. laCtic.. i?,al cnstlt,t.
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for ciii.
tillS Isti101i. ai7a$ a,at)n.d tO
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Caiicit&amp;t V. B'wee
Supervisor of Elections
Seminole County, Florida

a

recession.
Broward County continued to
have the highest rate of unemployment In the state at 12.5 per
cent and Tallahassee the lowest
at 4.2 per cent.
Troinbetta said there was
some good news in the August
figures.
"Construction employment
showed a slight increase for the
third straight month Indicating
at least some stability In that
vital sector of our economy,"
Trombetta said.

tii
Ma
r.vie.. by c.rtiouri any deci.io,
appeal that affect, a c an or eoristitullo.4l
or

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The governor shall a..
5a Ii,.
ep;.oirt,.nt -itilli ,irtg Jag, after tile nioninatinos ,a"ts.n
csltiflo.J
to In.

an's a ,o VAeLt 5*w

Ther, stall to a separat. j.aiIeial noninials,g
coseissirn
,ito4u I . 1•'.n.) Ia., for ta
sup:.e. Court, each district
os.,
of
spyeei, and cash Ji.odicieL circuit for all trial
courts within the
circuit

1'

cost of separate powel' loch. Learn in a few
m.iute$ how you can use Shopsmith as the crafts-

an It rt,,r,, iJ'tOI.Vrt, that
t.allot,

men do, for more accurate and faster VIM
arId furniture work.

Proposir1
*10 eusm 5econe Is..
!epCao, On'. esp,
sios

P

a,

the f011owiM statmeent be

pieced On

A 34'

Au1'Oi5$A5osp

app.tiato dintrict ahiall save at l.a.t or.. suprar'. court Jntlte selset.0
fro. ti.. diottict to the supt... Court arid that Justice. of tile supreme
court Siol judges of di.lrict courts of appeal suL.ait theseelves
bc
retantlarl or r.j.ct&amp;rsn by the elector, in a genital election evary cii
y.sr., art lisa Vail,. to subsit to a vote (at retention or rejection,
or a note of r.jectlon by th, electors, will r.ault In a vacancy In tIle
offic, upn eapiratian of the cirent lorsi sat to provide that vi.
govaruor fill vacan-cise or lit. airone court or on a dIstrict C041t 0*
lfrye4l by app.'lntln. a person no.iivat.d by the api.ropniaee Judicial
riinatim, Ci'wpi,oI'ri fir a tsr. .ndh.sq ori tie first Tu.a4,y eSter the
first Non.lay I' January of tile year foltuivj tie nest g.iiera
election,
or. tnl.'1 .t least y
.ar aS tar tn. dat. a alpoint.a.ent.

lioiii Joint flcaolti0n n'o. 1709
A JOINT ltbMOLL'TION prrpu.ing an sroeoilr,uent ti tat,,, II if
Artitie V if It.. nate ('unshituuio rtiatig to dii.. ipir.., rrm,val and
r,ti,rnent ef ju.s. a,-1 juiget.

A 'Cli'CR,
0l1h$4 i.*e,s,

('a

COe.$7tfl,'TlrmtA, APt'iOpq)ly
ASTICX.r V, 5&amp;c'Tlinic 1, Ii!, II
arieiudnetst to the Stat. ruriatitation to pivide that seer.

riled irs 'iftice Secretary of Stit. Jun. 1, ItTS,

a 3hopsmIth demonstration

Ic

1!,

.

j,,,

-,.,,,.,

io.',..,.5

.,

shall be secured by a pledg, of arid
shall be payable
pnlsa,ily from all or any pert of reTInue,
to be derived f,
te
financing, operation or sale cf such
facilitis,, sor-tqaqe or loan
pay.ests. and any othsr rsvema.e.
Os a..eta that Say be lp.aliy availabI.
for socri purpose.
derIved fro. source,
than, ad velorem taaatioe,,
including r.venu., from oiler faciliti..,Other
or any
inetio.. thereof

The

cI.ara.ic's,

bon,de shall Is. iceued uril... i abate fi.cal agency,
lew, ia, pad, a detaruinatlo.,
craned by
that In no 'tate
service rsquir.,,te of the bosd. proposed fiscal year will tile debt
to be isoa.d and all other
bond. secured by til, smo pledged nevemusi
s.cend the pledged lsvesuea
available far payment of
such debt service reqairSent,, as defined
law,
by
(ci Mo

141
The total
on., fiscal roar.

bond. Owtatandinq shall not

FtJsTUl

U IT

sscsed

in a.y

SOt.Vt

that in accordanc, with the
of
'ection '01.101, Florida Itetutsa, the aubstanci reqalra.sat,a
of tie s,iat
proyoaed lhir.in shall appear on tit. ballot
a. followa,
Propose, an 0.eridmsnt
to Article vii of th. Stat. Conatitotion to
provide a naw Section It which aistllorige. vi. isauanc.
of rsvenue bonda
to floanc, or rafinance housing and
secured priasrily by pledged rivenue, at related faciliti.. is rlerta.,
least equal to the anaual bond
payments.
LisItisg It. bonito which
may be outatariding in one fiscal
y.ar, to

ile4 in

Cool Temperatures Prevail

Office Secretapy of State Jane is, 1)14,
seaat. Joist tosolutio., No. 245

A

By The Associated Press

JOIN? WOLVflca propoelag

of

vi.

loll-time

empleyse.

loy.ee

FVWTIigp 5iSOI.Vzo that the

following stat.sant be

Jun.

5 a5pnsf On.

low.

by

o'

Ue

rolbiwing

Ntenibs,nt co Section IS of *rtiele

I of th. Stat.
Cti(utloan Se Pieroby agreed to arid shall be
of this shale ton approval or r.j,ctlori at suheitted to thia alerton.
held in
dir. qen.ral election to lie
i1C'TI'., is,

nts to Sec'inn. 1 and 0 arid
Article vi? or t. neat.
veluat 5nn a,,' ta.stioi, ru'

Irc'rII)eC
ha

I.

Alt

Tareer

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rOplannlnq,

., nf

rr.

cii, • a,
ri-r--p.

a' T''

L.j' 'I
.;T-;r1.
ii .
•:ri-7'T_;---nfi-

Ph. 321-0920

ran 1.1.1

:!",,.,

rn.

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,

5?

I? r' n''

t• .

ballot,

,
': '

'nun

stse.c..- b.

placJ nn tb,.

____________

C'SflSI'T'TIn"Al. AI'!"i'-serq,
*s'?IcL, I, Snr'7'?7ve IS

Propo.i,q an ason.lm.,t ro the Star.
'°ti,uchiliu
toqialature to nullify or
authentic ...
Snarer! any rub. .ur ren',bar in,, to
the e..csiti,. branch
prom,abnate.i he
Scala nover'im.nt
pfovllo, 5 prr.ce.i,ore 'r
the ile'srral of any sich 'ulli'i',tio,
oticP, rile or re',la?l,, Iq
withOut or in "Ce.,
of laleqataul leqiiiativ, authority.
rIie.I In Offic,. Secretary of State Jun. il, I,ti,

property ownie,t he

a P'n1'lfl1ity and use'$ e.clu.ln.Iy by it
for nusiiclpal or p'ihi c
r'irt-'s,s stall Si. .conpr ftc... ta.atir,n.
A
Nonicipality, Owsing property ogtai.l, hi,.
euniclpsllty. .ay t. nsair,4
by general law to sabe "aym.fit to the
iaatog unIt ho
the property
is located.
Act, purtine, a' property as are
.5.1 pre'o.isatcly for
educational, literary.

which

may

PhI
Then aliall ic e,., e,
s'r,iluthveiy, to every P.a.0
of a 'aeily n,e*liie, in tlile 'vat., ia.P
Pu.aa.li .,1,a en,,,, nn personal e'Ct,
to the value (l.,4 Iii ,veneral
.,,
'lit, on. .o,,,,s,,, .t,,Ilara,
and to every Widow or person,
whø
lsiin,.a or tnr.tiv aol r'ir'sn-nttv
di,.hled, property to th, value IsViun.
S
v
,.n.rAl
las, not tone th*i, ii,,
hiumirel i'allirs,

I

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________

5CTlOO I. TUatio. asse.e.Outs,...*y general
r.qulatloas ah.alt
be pr.scrib.4 which shall aecure a Just valuation oflaw
a),l pcop.rtp one sit
valor.. taaatioa,, provided,
1.1

Aqricultiirel

land

or

land 'os.d •selualve!y

raereatlosal Parpase say b. ctaaa&amp;ti.1
aloly on tile bail, of charicter or use.

by

q.rieral

for rio'Crclal
law arid assea.e.j

Sb)
Piaauaat to Sen.raj iso tangllule personal psop.rty held
for sal.
aa stoct In trade and Ihv.etocb asy .valued
for tanatlon at a Specified
petcenleqe of its value.

, ,..

.

'

SIZES
B 7$-13

.

'T-

,

___________________

F.E.T.

A7 ii

.

$1.34

'

__________

SEI'TION Ii. Stat, retirement slitenia benefit
changns.-,5 gionra.
menial unit sponsbi, for any rrtirrm,n on
p,'a:on ojstao, suppor'ta.i
In whole erin part by puhii
linda shill sot after January I, 1)77, proud.
any sc,,..,, us the benefit. to the m..uib,r,, on ber.dc.aci.a of a..sh
sylte, union, such ansi hai wail,
or cooeiir,,'sUy malta pruui.i,.n fr
the tin4ng uS the in,ira,e
in benefit, on a iowa) a4uacia,J t.th..
BR IT Ft'R'THER RESOL%'Efl that ha a..cc:sfanct atb the r.qulrsmavl,
.1 section III Ill, Flarida Statute., the sub,'aoe, ott),
smejsdm.aai
posed herein dalI

_____

'

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•'

FOR
- El. $2.25
$2.38
SIZES
E 73-14
071
73.14
u 78-13

_______
.

LEA

spp.ar on the bIlot a, talus.:

I'ropusing to asid Setion II to Art.cle X rf the Slate Cust.t.ti5r to
provide that acrs$aes a the b.n,flt,a payable iiod.r any gwver-uy,taj sip
pelted retire.n,5 system after Jsniiary I, 1377, ha. filly (anduti
hy the 'i
rnmaal.aJ unt.

111.41. OffIce Secretary at State J.asss 2,11171

h's'

Ia

i'

-

ARTICLE Z

a two..! tiiiT

petiod or perIod. o timo, vat evc'.ac4 tmy twenty--five
years
e

,

.1

MOU1T1NG

Senate Joint Rejoliition No. 999

V.

for •VcIl
y hilt

,

"

s,shi''ji'

c'een
__________________________________________

________

_______

NISCEU..SNEUI,S

"e'tinna

Sanford Flo.

.

,

floia' .riY'.t!'j'''vt

heel ervi

Hwy. 17.92 2600 Orlando Or,

r.sa'.t.

AreIrLr VII
P1eANt"! *1'S tA°A'!'lO'i

oc

ire &amp;

pena:ti.,,_..e,, atninistrati,. aq.tcy s
incus.. $ nent,,c,AdnIei.tr,ti.
of 1apr15
1 all
nor shall it inposa sny dli., pensite
..c,pt as provl'.t b las A.atsinI,t,.c iv. r
a,
ar - y nr the

declared that .ini cnunuly re.iavelr'pmei,t

Ictentl'l, railninis or ctiarle,bi. purposes
t. e..spt..1 by nen,ral law 'rn 'a,.tly,

C

IG

isay

ThaI the creatIon of Sictio,, 14 of Article X
of the St.aii. t'ouit4tt.,n sti
forth below is agreed i sal shall be sbmiU.4 to the .Iiri,r of hlcr4,s
for approval or ruject,00 St the g'nnernj electio,
to b. ball in
t011:

?erItV'nsy,

-

5uCPi rul. aa

B. It P-esol,.4 by tIle Liiislstin. nC
tile Stat. of Yln , i'a
That the amen.nta to Sections
1 a',' s ami its. cr.ation of SectIon 0
of Article VII of the Stale
eec forth helo' irs aar..d
and shall be .ta.itt.i toCorisihtgttnn
to
tt.. r.t.ctura of ?lorl!n for
orrroval or
nej.ctio,, at the lerieral election 'n
c u.ii in.
.sr.r il74

,

NEW YORK (AP)
For the moment at
the stock market has awakened from a
long, slumbering summer.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial
stocks, the most widely known measure
of
market trends, soared 20.28 points Tuesday to
1,014.79.
least,

0,

)IOUi4JoIfltResoIutj0091
A JOINT ROLt.'UON proposing the cr.atic,,
If Srtti.. II of Artiea
X nsf Ii. State ConuIAtsti,,. lating to state retureanee,t
irn'rua.
If. /) leaais'.sf by (A.. L.gul,ri,,. ./ IA, diii. rictuS,:

resale

Stock Market Shows Gains

placed 0., tue

o' erich riroperty to any priest. person
or entity or
luch prop-ity to sn's r'uP'li.
or 'i"v.rn.ental enPlty,

Th.

Clear skies and cool nighttime temperatures prevailed over much of the central
part of the nation early today, and cool but
cloudy weather was reported in Michigan and
the lower Great Lakes region.

to Article ii of the
State Constitutlin, aitdi'sq iectiounnt
C, prohibiti5q by lily I,
I75 and thereafter, the a.e, of fell-t
salaried aIsle
loyeee from isceedltsq one percent
of the
pcg.elatio.
setimit., Prohibiting the s.r of pan-timeatate
.bat.

, It Pebolve.l by the legislatur, of lIsa
State Of Florida,

his.,

(31

VALLEY FORD, Calif. (AP) - The
shimmering curtain of white cloth that artist
Christo Javacheff stretched across 24 miles of
countryside to the ocean is coming down just as he planned.
Soon it will be but a memory for its many
beholders, who created traffic jams on local
roads, tore away sections of it for souvenirs
and took helicopter rides to view it.

Pursocpi ansi proyllin', for
la'erral with respect to such
nulllficaticu,, and to provide
'or

n.cwastructIon. c'Oroenvatlon, or
retahilttetion of rasIit.ntia! or sonr.uh,i.n,IaI
aI.'. or P1l'Uita.l areas
cootrlbatiisq to tire spr.e.i r' '°ls.a.. and
cnise, i'onatl'itinq an .eoni'sel
or aoclsi I ahiltty, COntrtit.,tipq .0 a
'.cr.s,e in ttse ta,
or
irçalnlnq siStoi Oi'o.th, and

the resal. or 'tift of

Chris to Fence Coming Down

herein Coll.ctiv.ly rafernad to a, 'pledqed
rev.nuee•).

provided

toured arid declare,!

found and

La

The bosdo

1t15.
Coemitte, Subatitite for 3.na. Joint B.Snlitii,,., los. (I and I3S
A tithe? PZSitLti'i'icse prepoemn,q ai wn.'me,,5 to
S-eeton, Is, Artl,
I of cli, Ttat. Coin ,tisut,,,
to a'.itho,'i,e clue Iaqlalatiar. to
Nullify any rule or. rsqtilatlruy
prrac,tr,1..,! by tIle asesceiv.

a

noninai,,,s

1W

on

it

it ii
purpoa.s Inclisle i

governor nt,ali fill e*cP v$cancf 00
.LL4a
cirCuit Court or on
tsafodseael-e,f,ee by appohntin.q for a turn asiding on Lii.
t't u.s ag after
th, first Nünday in January of te year foilca.i,.
Iii.
nast 4ticari and general •l.ctioy, on. of not
(.win tha, thro. ,e,iois
no'nin.oteJ 1.1 the apero5niate Iudiciil Iuoniivattnq
ch.alon, An iiectior
atoll be hel,. to Sill that ju.licial office
beginning at tr.e sri of tin. appointed .r,. for tite ter, of th, of fIt.

Bring this ad to th. Shopsmjth demonstration to
receive a let of free wnodworklng plans for a
colonial desk, grandmother clock, and seven other
popular woodsyorktng project,. Iti our way of
saying "thank you" for your willingness to witness

WN?SZAS,

le,.e-oO- 5e4.e- e• -eeae*y-ee,rI i -.5.54 - be-fe,' fe.n-yea rev

Power Woociwor

FREE Woodworking Plans

creatiori of

wti,izaj,

r

nropoatnq

cu.nuty devoloçmsst

by law,

authorlied

Ph.d in Office Seeratary of Stats

that titer. "hut in -'nt'., sri
manictpeliliee of the State slum and
hliqhtei are,s which c'orntilut, a
ssrle,s and qrwainq monane,
Injaninua to ci. publIc health,
satala, an.) welfare of the reailm,ia of
'sf.ty.
tire srat., and
WIi&amp;5g3, the pr.ventjon
arid 'liainae ion of si,.. and lli1ist through
C0.ility redevelope,,t pl.,
adop't.4 for c'(emunity mmt.v.Ii,r,.ent
putpoaea, are f0uid a,id "iei'Iir.,i
to i'e rialter. of •bat. policy and
t'Oflcerit. and

st

SHOPSM

cabinetry, carpentry

iflUl

No.

related

CSIOSTITh'ytO,eitj, MtxlieymeAITICLP XI
PTopoiln,q an moni.,t to th. Stat.
Conetitutio, to prohibit by July
I, 1575 .4 thereafter, the no.b.r of full-ti..
.ajanieij atate asploy...,
eacluding of'icer, el.ct.d by popular
rot,
persons appointed to
such offIce., #10_ osceedinq or. percent ofand
tia. official eel luati of fill
state population for the pr.cmuinq
tile
y.ar, and prohibIt the nsieber of parttime etate employ.., from '.eeesiinq tan
per.., o' the full-time
suploy.e$; b.t the governor,
with
'pproval of three sieduera o' the
cabinet, may be auttiori,e,j Iny leo to the
approve
emargenci,. for th, duration of the sserq.ny,a'iinna1 po•itio,,. to s,t

Section II of
COriotitatio. rslatlivq to
property Iptiaq within eettatnthec'.u.lty
'se")r'p.eit area,
asci to Ut. iflanctivg of, and
loauarie of itn,vi. 9 or, certain
camnity reder.lopp,,,,t projects.

.thl,,..Cirr.iit jilt., en.1 j...ij.. of count5 courts stall
be elected
out. o t . q'u.iiVi..t aI.s-,, oilily ti.
tarnilorial JuniaTiction

The

5inl

JnTn?

Inn

howsiag and

lerL4a (herein, referred to a. facilittsa I.

ballot,

.i... 5
-'-.

-.

Fiiodinofficesecr,taryofste(aMavso tA7$
(oseiltee Suluititut. for Nous. Jot...
A

When

lends for

bond. may be ia..aed whihoit an
election to finance or refinance reveaue
how,i, a4 related
facilitie.

or,,.

--

•urrrtiy n!

FREE!

Ii.
faciliti..,.-

.let. .upboyee., eeeIeli,,q officer, elected
by popula, vote sod persons
appointed to fill each office., shall not
eacead one percent of the Official
the prae.disiq peers arid tile nisober .elinac. of tire atat. population for
emceed hem percent of the full-ti..of part-time .tat. sspley.,e shall not
approval of three masters of
seployee., bat the governor, with (Ii.
U,. cabInet, may be autjtori.ed by law to
approve odditioeal poaltione to meet .eorqencis,
emergency,
for th, duration 09 the

Judge with the Cl.,k of the Suyr,me Court, to requir. the
Commission to roak. a'alab, all
requas or ii,, Speak,, of the lIo, ofaformaton in its
Rapr..antati.,,
or Ui. Governor, to
prstlde that improper notin. dalI not be raquir.d
for removal of a Jiistk, or judge whoa
cisyduct dnnonatnst,, infitnesi
tO 11014 office, and to pronid, for Penny. on Ii.
Supreme Court by c.rta,n
chief Judge, if (he
judirial cirosit,, rather than J'Jiticps of the Saprem.
Court. when the Jie.lic'tal quaiif,cstion,
coinna,,,n Pa, und,rjA,n pro.
eesliiiglsgsirstalu.tkeofIhe$,pr,meCrt

-,

j.- Make Your Own Furniture
j-" Add An Extra Room
.-Build a Part Time Business
6 DAYS ONLY

That lii. following addition of Section it
Articla VII of tile
Constitetio. of the Stat, of Florida, a. an saen
henS7 agreed to arid shall be
to s.cti article, is
atatoutteis to the electors
approval or rejection at tile general
of P10,14.
for
iletjo,
to
be
held is
ioveab,
1)75, said Section is to be effective
iidiately upon ratifie,i
the eieetora,
by

jeitltt,l quatifkst,

Si!

OOD PROJECTS

It Peeol,ed by the Leqialat,ge 01 the
Stat, of Florida,

AiTTiy IT

85 II Vti*TliEk kES(JL5'5

________ ___
CL.Eul AiD PtANAZ.,-.m. supre.. count shall a4mint a curS .

arcrIQn it.

-

By The Associated Press
On the eve of the Great Debates, President
Ford is holding dress rehearsals at the White
House while Jimmy Carter is resting and
studying issues after offering his first detailed
suggestion for reorganizing the government.
Their first nationally televised debate, on
economic and domestic issues, will be held in
Philadelphia on Thursday night. Two more
Ford-Carter debates, on other issues, will
follow.

p'upe.i.sq an
to Artiel. Vii at the
State Comatitutios to provide a isme
Section, 15 relating to
borda for hou.isg and related
faciliti..,

1t*AI. Pitwi! tO,55
ITC'FXop 5.
State •mploy,ea,-.py July I, 157$ arid
a,r of full-time
theroafter, tha.
salaried

that in accordanc, with th. require.
merit, of sectIon 101,161,
Florida Statute., tit, sgbstice of lb. swamI.
pant prcpo.ed herein shall appear on
lb. b.Ii.,t a, follows'
Proposing an smen4m,tt to Sect,.,,
stltiatiori to p'-n'lJ, that Proceedings It of Antnio V of the Slat. Con.
before the Judicial qualilcatono
comssisalon shall be confld,ntial until the filn of formal clan'.
agalu.t
a jimti. or

,1li1.4i luOli. of cit. syr... sours 'c u.sy lit a of a district court
may
ir1 or t.i,nt Ion ly a cot. ii
h. •iect,rs In 111
.ii nest ktaco.!i,.1 5'.. 0, Iratlo,, or iii, tarp
2!.!La' •i.t nsf,
iii tv. aanonr
by I,., rr a J..au.-. or
Is
'eli ibis or fell, t..
for r.t.nuti-n'
a vacanc1 ,lai; a.lat In ha! atTic. i.Otitilj
•c,ptcatLni, or tli. I., ajn sen...! t.
luotic. or ju4g., o'.n
J f!tIc. rut lit. . rca. cone or s .j.lit.
or a .Iistrict court
of' api.al oo
u,ialifi.. tjl'E'l0, •liall r..1 'j.st.nthaijj
as Tolio.si
Iafi'
u5IIa Inc J',.T iT ma,., ru! ..tts.. or ,j..T
U,. In.... or the
in .-r'i.v' in . •snity
te ivaiit.t •iactor.,i
i.rrihrI,I
'rl.T-ij
r tit.
t.
ITTc. sr .1! • 5' !TT. r.taiv.r r, a I.. ..r .i. cart
oo.se.in-cIn,q a.
rse 'ioasf., aft.1 the rlr,i hn,!. in Jani.ar7"FiI -..inq
the
so,
e .ct
IF
s
a
i'.
iTi1'f..0 clod,,. v.itint oLt,i,
erriloria; iriglicti-,,, of t. co'..ni n-ta
nit retaIn, a nacano shall
T.t -I -1)e 55tri.-. u, ,te .o;.l..tI., .rto .
let. b.l.. ,.,,.I
jjjtjce or lilie.

-

A JOiwv

IX IT

___

.

a
aarshal who shall hold office iiurinq the
parlor. aunS datl.. as the court irect,.pleasure of vi. court end
Their co.p.nsation shill be
t&amp;a.d by qorenal law. The .arshial ahali
hay.
po.er to oaeeiate the
p10000. of the court throughout tit. state, aridlit.
In an county may deputiso
the ah.rifr or a dsputy aii.riff for such purpose.

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of Article 5', an. circuit judgi sri
12(11111 of Article 5' shall npre

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That the following s,
nnt to Articl, in of the State
I. lSes'.by aqr.ed to end shall he aubeitt.d
to (ha elector, of Coesetit,tlo,,
this atate
for approval or rejection, at th, general ehentlon,
to be hell is Poq
l75 a

1*1 Tb. !'7e aI!litidm,nt tii PenSion 12 of
Art.I, V, if .shns,, j a a
special
sAc)! teA. •lF,rt ape, epp.rnI Ip IA.
.IreS.,, if Ft,,4
p.mo,44 hi,.,. mmii She uPr-moso., -1 t.. ,...L..J..i.,.
. cereal a..,.

Ill
Shall
.r. t'.o i'er csf jir,ct revue, of atnuniatr.tIv.
act..
pr.scrutoj by '.rerai ii..

tel

four nwmt,c,,, cumpo,e,1 at one

Is, ti7,

JOint Pesolation, No, 1715

from ezee,dig tee percent

Group 111.-Th, term. of four

iy, or any justice may, I.,..
urit. of habeas corvus r.tg,ra.l
- .uirevm curt sr any li.tic., a dilfict
court of •(*l or
it). tiler..-?, nt a, circuit j..'7..

aii

of

Florida as set forth in a, lZ(a,12i
e
county jadgu ii set forth lri
a,
en December31, lt;a

Ford Rehearsing For Debates;
Carter Studies Up On Issues

Se it Pe,ol,e4 by tile
baqialat,age of the Stat, of florid.,

mimber,, cpe, of tee
•l.cto,a a. net forth In • lZIaph3,
of
dintrict courts of appeal ml on, county Article V. one judge from the
Judge
a.. .t forth in ,. lZIalIll
of Article V. shaIIe.pir, on fl.r,mber II.
IPSO

It)

Saves big money and saves space. With one
multipurpose tool you can do most all woodshop
operations, Say
hundreds of dollars over the

Our Ezpr

A 46+ Group Ii.-fl. (arm.

is Office Secretary of State lone

5Oi

a
lA pa,.!, A, sent moat se.iar ihiof circuit jcdge en nil,..
p1.., a! nasA disqcali/,,4 cc duelled •Ai,f circuit js4..
scj.ipuu ro srcr!o.v is.-

of

ia
ii... wTlts of SIniibltlo, to court.
a ci..iori
nags., Saul,. e. iri.i&amp;cto, or
in. 'prone court to revies, arid all
ants necessary 1. t .. crispl.t. o.aro%., of its jurisdiction,

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riled

..,,s is

shall o'pir on December 31. IC6

district court

ill

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WOODWORKING

FREE! ALIGNMENT
WITH BALL JOINTS

of a

,
sue

Sal

It Group 1.-The tar., of line members,
rompoimj of twa .I..
to,, as set forth in
iiIaIl3l of Artl. V. one member 0111, bar of
FisriJa as set forth in a,
IZ(alIS, of Article V. o. Judge from
the
distnet court. of ippeal s,i4
Dce circuit Judg, as set forth in s l2papIi
of Article 5'.

stat. officers, LOt
paso.i uu,n a question certified by a district court
of appeel to be of
O* district court of opeal 0 of t'i• sapron. court or
t2O lose qso.tio,.
of las, eat cry hnterlocutory or Icr losnirl uperi a satt.r oiic.
final Ji'ilasnt
be '3irentli ap'ealabl. to the aupro.. courti sal 5.,
lasso welt. of Certiorari to C"is,ini?,, e.ta*ihishe,I
gay.,.; 1..
hen,1 atatoed.t. iuri'tition.

ic

DEMONSTRA

FOR SAFE CAREFREE DRIVING

When

IN BRIEF

Proposing

(II The tires. of olIn. sf11. pm.nt mn'mb,rs of
Judicial qealfi.
cation. eiaiaiilalori shall cipra on January I, IE'Sthe
and ii.. member,
shall b. appointed to acre. the following •tagg,red terms:

covid.d by iateri law, shall hear appeals fron final
or.r. o' trial crta Is;sis1 lii.
iaprisoraent or final
intoned in rroc..dln'7, for the validation
of bond, 01
certificates of Indebted,..,.

INCLUDESOUR FAMOUS SALAD BAR

UON

a

(,

hd'i"enta

SEMINOLE COUNTY

Please be advised that the voting machines to be in
service for the Primary Election to be held in Seminole
County, Sept. 28, 1976, will be prepared and inspected for said
election on Thursday, Sept. 23, 1976 at Voting Machine
Warehouse, 43005. Orlando Dr., Sanford at 2:00 P.M.

hull

Jwients and

$495

first Increase in 10 months.
associated with a utility f
ment. Nearly 10,000 Of th
However, the August Jobless Jobe were lost in Dade
Improper financial manage.
Publithed Daily and Sunday, accept Saturday and Christmas Day
1l remained far betow
reflect1n the end of summer ment, the financial supervisor
by The Sanford Herald, Inc.. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, Fla
October 1975 rate of 13 per cent, youth employment programs
3277 I.
the hiaJest Level In Florida and some decreases In county
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 377it.
since the 10s depression.
Home Delivery. 53 cents. Month. 5? 10, 6 Months, $11
Jobe.
20. 'Year,
Ever since October, the level
$21a0 By Mel in FIor,a sameas home delivery. All other map
Month. $7 70 6 Months, $16 20. 12 Months. sn
The number of persons workhad been dropping or remainIng the same from month to !!? Florida declined by 39,rrom wy to a tc*al August ________________
work force of 2.97 million.
The August unemployment THE UNITED WAY
NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF VOTING MACHINES
rate of 9.6 per cent was still be(F.S. 101.35(1)
low the 11 per cent figure of one
year
ago when the state was ___________________________________
September 22, 1976

.640

NAflON

to Mcii,.,. 3 asit S asof Ill. criattoes of Mcii,.,
of Article VIIasdmaøts
of the Stat. Conatitutto.,
Old a..e.ps,,a at lisa than
authoriging las entioue
isut Valuation, for purpose. of city
ede'elop.,.,t or ra.awai of ii.. or
bliohtid a,.,, and avtilorlslnq the
of poftiona of the it 'lion. baa revons..
danivit from a ocity
redevetop.mot project, antI the iaeuanc.
of omits p1.4e4 to Sell
'eves,..., for the purpoei of
fiisasaelnq or ref in.ancipq sorts ccslty
red.velo,mo.t activity.

eiat t'aelif,c.t,... aeuijame ., 'a •SAt,wii.
d.#qalifi,d en useS!,
sir,. in

.7V1SflZCytr,,...'. anprom. eo.art,

it)

I

Of Every Gypsy
Serving A One Inch Cut

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hear apss.al, r,o.
3adrorts of
co..rts ij'o$linq
the toatnu linalt, and ito. oiI.n. of trial cojrt,trial
and decl.i-. of
disiiict court. of aipeal
Initially art lir.etj1 ilsaipi on tile r.lidit,
of a stat, statsat. or a f.t.csl atatat. or treaty, or coinatrgirq ,
provisio, of the StIle 01 t.t.,,l COfl$titijticin,

Wednesday, September 22, 1916-Vol. 69, No.21

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haiticea.

Publish Aug. 23, Sept. 23. 19Th
DEC-ill

5? IT ujywep
0tVD
that La a000ydan,c, vi Ill II,. requIrs,. if
section, Iti,ISI, PIorbLa Itat.t.a,
the
bard,, diall appear a.. lie bollot subet,c, .1 the
ade..st,
as follawes

(g) The power of ramoysl eonf,rrud by this section shall be both
alt.,isati,, and cumulati,. to Iii. power of I*peachment
and to lb.
power .1 su'p.551. by the governor arid removal by
th. senate.
(6) N.fwjl6.ta,4,g asp .f the feveg.l.g
prenewan ./ t*i Hefi..,
IF IA. pine, mA. is the isb.ej
./ pvvn,dieg. &amp; lb. ,udivi.l
he.. momudaWs 'a . jsatie. ./ Sb. .wpeem, (end if l'l.eade allqvah/,g..
justice.
Cl such scarf aUteseehciu!y nlafl I. d'eqsaI,,.4 I. ml cc
ismet with aeped S. ad prm.eage IArr,ia mecer.iag janIce, ./ iceS
,sib petam s.d
A. .sspc'em. enact!.,usA pa pe... .6.111. eempee.4 of.
p...! cecmshag
if Lb. u.n. cii.! judge. op' ,IS,
juthm.5 earcait, .f 5*, stat. of flev,S.
.t otsi..' a tea.'. if judri,? e//ic en eircuis u4g..
dolr.a,i..qg alsienly if sari circat siig.. is IA. v,val F., pony..,. ./
.1 .qs.1 Sn.,, is jsdi,,t cf/ic. is cin,,.l juilg. IA. lA., I. jaigv.
jsdg. en sailer.
/ram 5*4 tim., ss.ih,r,4 errsl a. Cr,1
,*aQ A., d...,4 •,,., Ii.

p..

CODING: We'd. Is ebemb 51..ulh type are
deletissi hum sthdag law:
word, I. 11.1w. are additii,

contain, the ?lm.Il,w,. and 4.'e,.iicatt,n,. ni the
eo,ei's,tn1
the e.mantty r-devclop."enn ar.a le a Ito. orelected
"ll".t.iq aree;

Proposed

(ft Upon nma..daik, if twthi5 of the m.sebe,, of the
or Judge be di,ried by ipprvpnate
prlm.n4 or be mand from
ik• th tlnattos ot rempinution for willful , pi,t
t. pert.,, his dull., st for oIl., conduct uribscuinang a memberfailure
of the
jsmry Simesstr.tic1a pise.sf se/if.o
to 6.14 i//i,,, en be laadu
tartly r,tlr.d for say p.i'maaqnt disability that
seriously joint,,.. with
the pe,f,,ma
of hi, dull.,. Mali/,4., ,at., or mend let
em
Pt.! e jutici en jsig. ,S.0 sat be n.qcir.d
/.r reme
f.m
i//ice ./ • untie. en judge .Iwe eea4ae
da.,o..tra..
e
pnuveS
wa/iS....
S. 6.14 .1/ice. Alter the ftlhag of a formil
pracoedhog and upon request
if the comiioa, the aupromi coins
may suspend
Just or judge
Ii'.. office, with or without comp.naaU,n. p.odlsgthe
flral detetmisatiori
it the lsqthry.

Aericu v

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. ,,

say P's a,,,tPcorlI.4 by eeneral law

or refinance comoa.I5

ceualderstio of topeschime,,,, sialpen,Ion, mpenthv,Iy,

foilowinq am.nibs.rt, to Sections 1, ¶0 arid It of Article V of
the stat. Coatlti0,
•Ti hereby oqr..d to arid shall be si&amp;attted to
•lsctapa of vii. stat. for epploval
or rejoct ho, at the qer.ral suction
to be held in s.veswr

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planc a.

!'eInt prej.ct. vitiliq the cnjty
r.de',1me,.,t area fçom slileta
,!5aaa w.rl Mr I

Is) Tb. ces,I.e4.n shall har. icc.., to all Inf,rmo, fr,
fl
flatufj,t. leglilatir. and jiMkjal aguncle., adudi.ug pread jsr..e, subject
to the rda Of the ccs,laalon. .4* ...i, Iio•,
on request it the sp.sk.r sf
loose of tmpreeeniatiy., or the ger
s,k, shall mab.

riorida,

BRUCE A. SMATHEPS
S ECR E TAR V OF STATE

(1) Whass sthsori,ed ity ,.per,; law paused .y a
two-tiltrd. rote o the
er.hlp of each P5005., any sunlctg.Ilty,
county, dIstrIct, or
Urity created by
nere1 or OL.cci,1 law say lasue rovemu. timId.
ecur.il eol.y by • plait.j, or and payable
,o. ta. revenge, iterfv.
pVrauant to •ubeectic, (a) to
l,aj,,,.

________

That the

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.

.

a. it P.solved by th. t.oiislat'jr. of the Stats of

county, Ot

ecmntale thin. 'indi'eta ,,r4 '
[J
4••°'tnatipe, of the .Iant.ie
body Ehat (Il. cnsesanity r.P.v.lone..,,t
alem'y has a 'ea.lBIe mets,, or
(0 Ic.4I f*ltIari.one ioil'ueiP,
!or en.
cc
.or.rIly or f-rnaaen(I;Iej,l.c,, pros. hioqalno, ralocanliun,
feciffEf,, wilsIn lile
cosewil ty redev.lopsrent area,

._,._.t. ..sh jootto. fvdg, .11 pe.n,c610, leO-, Sb. .m'se3..1e sad
.5 hut, ui be ,it*,.
. pudj,,. bid... eli
.1.6.. shall I. ..sli.saj
•
to filed osib
ol.h .6 51. sipe.s, moos om--,
u p.1ie. .epew, it
____

CO.,%t.. Sid'stit,t. tot Ser..t. Join5t iesalutlon. No.. IS
arid SI
A Joier lZS0loie proici.i en an.nt to
I, ¶0 sad
ii. Article V of the Claim Coratitveton, to 3.ctioria
Provide for lie
selection arid retention stid tsr..
julItcee of (hi •opr
onurt arid jiedi., of district court,ofof
appeal and for us.
I lllt,, of vac.a.. &amp;n .ini, off in.,,

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ji)

lii ,, $q/p IA. eem.snwq .6.11 hee.a/lleefisI; prend.4, hew.
ew, up.s S !(dImg ./ pesbihI. nsa. ead *6. /ili.p by II. comuiaawu
.sld elme* ./ nasA ,.rw.eI eberg.. e,eiaat a juhe. in
1.4g. ianA
The nasmIsoWn may with Iran manS.,. couwsiriug racsmm.n4 to
the
preme court the tempera,y suapenajoc of asp Justice or jiidg, sealant
ml., firma! charge. era pending. .4 I. she memos Sb. sepsi.
_____

include disclosure of Secondary sources of income.
(2) Persons holding
statewide elective offices shall also file disclosure Of
their financial interests pursuant to SubSection Ib) (I)
(3) The independent commission provided for in subsection If) shall mean
the Florida Commission on Ethics

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feb C'oam.nity r4'nebope'.,,t

me

of income which exceeds $1,000. The forms for Such source disclosure and
the rules under which they are to be filed shall be prescribed by the in.

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IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand arid affIxed the
Greit Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee.
The Capital, this fbI 19
day of August, AD., 1,76.
(SEAL)

'h

womb.,,. Tb. eon,mI,ijons ruin. er any part thereof, may be repealed by
gmeral law enactod by a wajotity rot. of the m.mbn,hlp of each Is,.
of Ui leglalat.,,, en
by the 'upreme court, fir. juiticca connuryjig.
Ms... rs.e.m,..d.u.. .1 ..uses.i
p.111. up.iemaj .4 soy jostle.
II, s,.4.4 51. pemsd
bode.. 51. r-'-shale be
mod. pediw, Us,it !.rm.j e*e,gte .g.,.. e
me jvdg. en. Filed by

worth and identstying each asset and liability in excess of $1,000
and itS
value together with one of the following,
a. A copy 04 the person's most recent federal income
tax return; or

s.deve)op
property fo reetitentI., ranreanional, erelaI, or
use

Ill
Pencil or tran.fe! e',ch gorty to any privet,
person purenaaie
So criterIa a say be e.talullsh,ir
'tenersi law,

Id) The csenml,sieei shall adopt rues regulating it,. prm.sdisg.. the
fiflIag .1 vicannl.. by the appointirig a*thor,, the dioqualifingiton of

v ' (I) Full artc public disclosure at financial interests shall
mean filing with

,

ARTICLE IV
Propeehag an amenMons to the State Cssstltwtles to astheci.. a
capitol aid maasl,.
,i..6.. with setbeMy to oetab5ah sad .aIMaIs
aplaa for the taml.hlng, derentMg aad alteradas .1 the capItal
buP,Eg
comples sad the gs,ecaen's wales.
Iliad a Office Secretary at State ,Iese d, IPTL

may Pie sthor$poj by qenea%

j2)
Acq.,l
2rorty by
"emain Ity .ny cIty,
euticority created Fy qiner. nr eal,.nt
•cl.l lavp arid

II) Th. member, if the ju.heial qualitkath,r, ecernnl.el. shall serve
stafW,n,l ttt'ii%i, ii.t to i'nc'ed *15 yrari, is pmaibed by iserrat law.
N. member '1 the commission escopt • justIce or judg, shall be elIgible
fir stat. JndaI office so tong a. be I. a membe, of
nmmton and
for, pitied if two inam tber,a,,. No ,r..mber of Ui. nemmiasion shall
held office In a political peTty or participate in any cimpalgu fir judicial
.ft • hold public silk,; pce,.d that a jedgu may pailpste In lie
ewe roepalge for Judicial office and hold that .ffis.. The costul..
shall elect oiwoi its member,,, ti chairman.
tel heroIn, of the judicial qualjfiestio,,g cos.mluhap riot subject to
Impesehm.rit ihall be subject to rimoysl fro, the romml,,ir, pereosut

luthciat qualifIcations commiSsion
(g) This serf Ion shall riot be construed to limit disclosures and prohibitions
which may be established by law to preserve the public trust and avoid
conflicts between public duties and private Interests.
(h) Schedule - On the effective date of thiS amendment and until changed
by law:

Ptol.cge ac

USOLVZD that the t.1hewia atatamoat be placed

CONSTITZrfl0NAI., AStSNDStEPIT

Isdw,tria!

elfin in bern member, it it. bat if Thrida, sad whe shall be appatated

TOj5rtp

VIty redsv.Ioms.t

lj

(1) Tm. chef.,, who reside In (S. stat,, who ire membe,, if the
bar if florid., and who 'hall be thoeii by the g"vornlng body of the

ployen may be established by law.
If) There shall be an independent Commission to conduct Investigations
and make public reports on all complaints concerning breach of public

other colors for use only In external drugs and cosmetics by

safety Is questfcmable. -

CommIssioners IndIcated

payment owed the Seminole they stopped payment

ThE FDA announced It

Ib)

Tw. Jedy,, 01 distritt eourta.V appeal selecid by the jedge.
w
by the jodgne .1 the tiredt
ceert. and we Judges •l rounty eourta wkct.d by the Jodsi .1 the..
nurti

sonally represent another person or entity for compensation before the
government body or agency of
which the individual was an officer or
member for a period of two years following vacation of office. No member
of the legislature shall personally represent another person or entity for
Compensation durIng term of office before any state agency other than

tives, approved for use only Iii
on used to make
cherries redand Jelly beans and conetIcs, in 30 days, that it

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The prospect of the port flUng

Mid,

i.r

I

under a public retIrement tystOm or pension plan in Such manner as may
be Provided by law

Jotits River after a rental food construction.

HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Eight miles of
beaches in southern Broward County should
be re-opened to tourists and residents Tuesday
after being closed when a sewage pipe broke,
county health officials say.
"After the break is fixed and we run bacteria! counts and they're normal, the beaches
will be opened and all will be safe," said Dr.
Paul Hughes, Broward County health director.

es.i

U IT ?IJSTJ1U
eatheb.flat;

pyolects,-

Then.

fladay, SiØ, n,ino-i

Ii, law e vepll.4 s.d ...osle. .omsei.a4. with aul*.eUy I. .utsUf.* s.d
me(afgi,e hid a ,leu en .domg
u1.*dsg, dos.c.tfup, ted
he. i/il. gsuramo', se.aheu endf.çthethe
.eptfaf hed4to, .empdei,
11A A. enviif.eVor 0.41*. idalende end .ymbeae aide,. .fth. btol.,s.
TI S.,.. e/ S A.
.1.5 mel exceeds reins.

$Seal reovl, ,t',senersl i
,f!J
'%-5'4 fff vote o' the
.ageu&amp;tip o' .ach 'e e, rob,.. y.eeeei 5-'
rOtjcti.i4 by ne
othoify of tIle ta.!ng unit wIthin las
hIcpi
5Fn
cnmuu,hl r.A.veo1 g
rol;c.I is iocpI. enc.l!n7 .5 vatorme, Sac colisetbene
.5 55.
yate of ti i.e2 .eS naT
einr.
snthrIt1 Nt'2
da!i of ¶I.T. ps'oerly '
! ae..i
wIthin
sac!,
n.aws!ti
'.e'e!.eivt
aria
Lld In t!..
r,
value ta. roll esIEI prIor to
lOpt!ee,
5e eov.r,,tng hy oF tile taiIn5
authoSlig oP ES. ei., 5
y
p)ocataie So end engo Si a omseantly iee,e
5
0
finaascp or ref Isanpe eacS cus,I5, re'rev.To.,om.,g prS ee

•haIl be . lsdlr,al puaIhficitpo,,. comalisicu vested with
end rwuuumenJ I. the Siprenc. Ceisit if list.
a the Ii luvrstlg,t.
1is .tt .f
Js.tk. .r Jse
ttT If •IIhe.T
SUIst,IW sttvniii,g our after Ns.nube, 1, ION, (wft5
sit macnd I. the .fletljy, date of this sertises) d.n,oe,st,*(., S pneNut
surniwis to held sin., md to in,.tItst. iii ,.cesnqnd Ui. rcprd
• j,iic., jnd, .
romlad derly term .1 office me eth.rwl.,
em,,n
in site, No*rnt,er I. ION (without 'seind to the .ftmthv.
date .1 thIs 'entIoop, wirrinti iueti $
reprimand. The cs'misahsu shall
be nsmpseri( it:

(l Ifl elected Constitutional officers and Cafldidat for Such otncn and,
,, -. may be determined by law, other public officers, candidates, and em
s,," ploye shall file tull fld public disclosureof their financial interests.
(b) All eleded public Officers and cenddates for such Offices shall file full
and Public disclosure of their campaign finances,
(C) Any public Officer or employpp who breeches the public trt br
•
Private gain and any Person or enlily inducing such breech shalt be liable
to the state ton all financial benefits obtained by such actions. The manner
of recovery and addilional damages may be Provided by law.
Id) Any public otficer or employee who is convicted of a felony Involving a

Five of eleven perseus in a for replacement early next year on how not to campaign? Reynolds threw his support

ReOpen Beaches: Officials

t.1

NOW, THEREFORE. I, BRUCE A. SMATH ER S. Secretary of State of
the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that a General Election will be
held in each County in Florida, on the Firit Tuesday after the First Monday
in November, whIch date Is November 2, 1916,
for the ratification or
'election 04 the Initiative and Joint Resolutions proposing amendments to
the Constitution of the State ol Florida; vit:
Article II. Section p Is created to read

The only cocnznls.sioner

'1

AITICLS V
flCTIO It fltylIw; no . nti;

WHEREAS, The people. pursuant to Article xi. Sction 3. of the
Constitution of the State of Florida, have petitioned to have an amendment
to the ConStitution Of the State of Florida submitted to the electors at he
General E i ectiontobeheldonNo'Yember7, 1976; and
WHEREAS, the Legislatures
of 1973 and 1976 passed Joint Resolutions
Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida, and they
did determine and direct that the said Joint Resolutions be submitted to the
electors of the State of Florida at the General Election to be held
7. 1976;

The tctal SCA Proposal WU
Saminole County Cornm1ner furnefi leaf ears for $715,000, but Mrs. Ccx said

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needed now in both the Senate and the House.

We all know big goverment is synonymous

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US. Civil Service Ctrnrniti4n, acting In response to
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Such questions have been an enduring remind" of the
tradition in this country to assume the existence of dangerous

disloyalties among the dUzenry.

There are sound historical reasons for such a tradition. A
Tories, opposed to the
American revolution. A large number of Northerners were

large ninnt*r of American were

ClWerbesds, opposed to the Union cause in the civil war.

Urge numbers of iniinlgraigs to this country continued to feel
some loyalty to their original homelands and were distrusted by
native Americans.
But It Is well to put such divisive s nfrjon.s behlnj
Whenever possible, we should give otur fenow citizens the benefit
of the doubt. Their loyalty should not be questioned without
reasonable cause.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Quietly, little noticed by assured of the service and quality they implicitly
And all Of these detSib are uncomfortable.
additional Information that was nude available
the general public, a business executive a few are promised.
Do we need to know about their sex lives?
to you. And the final Choice, the final decision
A measured.
"With respect to employes ... they have a right
They
run
on
their
familles,
these
feliows.
was
up to you. That's the way ow system works.
reasoned, restrained, In contrast to the extremes to know that their
aspirations and needs have a They take stands, public stands on their code of And I believe In It.
one sometinies hears in a political year.
high place in our economic system.
ethics and morality. We went
through the Do we at" to know about their an live@?
Some people might find it reassuring, because
"Our people are looking up from the grind- Kennedy years fully aware of all
John Kennedy's
We're entitled to know as much about them as
It touches with candor some of the big and done and asking U there is not something more glandular problem
or whatever you wish to call you would be about any employe who wants 10
setaitive issues, and leaves us with the feeling to life than work, however successful.
it- We had no Photographs, tape recordings or work for you. My own criteria is that if thek
that they can and will be dealt with con- Management must accommodate these new other
eye witnesses. There was no time in those private lives affect their public performance,
structively.
aspira tions for larger dimensions to life, three years that It
intruded in the way he con- then we sho uld publish It. That's a difficult
Irving S. Shapiro is the author. His remarks, meshing corporate goals and practices as closely
ducted the office as near as we could tell. So we decision to make. It's particularly difficult in the
Society," were delivered before a meeting of
—On the contribution of business to achieving sure that was
right as I look back on it.
Elizabeth Ray came to me two and a half
businessmen at The Confere nce Board. Shapiro public goals beyond immediate business in.
Our
notion
of what correct and what we years ago with the same dory that has now hit
is chairman of E.I. duPont do Nemours &amp; Co. tereds:
should print olves as time goes on. Of co urse, the headlines. I found her be ra c.
Here are some highlights.
to er ti While we
"This generation of managers appears to be when Judithev
Ezner. . when her name cropped tended to believe her story,
we found that it was
—Speaking of the need for the economy to farsighted enough to recognize that the future
in a public hearing on the Hin, when it became Probably more than we could Prove and we did
evolve to meet needs:
rote of business in society inevitably will Include aupmatter
of public concern because of the link to not publish It. U It Is true that Wayne Hays
"The new realities will demand that products more of the society in business,
hired
the
Mafia,
then, of course, we did publish it. And her as his mistress and paid her with
of greater value, durability and economy of
govern"This is not only inevitable but logical. Many
there's still some debate whether that was ment funds, that's something you ought to know
operation be developed for sophisticated con- private decisions, especially those by
larger necessary. I say yes. It's just inevitable,
about and you're entitled to know about it.
sumers more in need of product utility, quality enterprises, have substantial public effects.
Do public officials need a greater morality?
Do public figures need a greater morality?
and conservation than in initial cost and style. should not expect that the people will continueWe
to
We have founded this country on a spiritual
The American people are basically a decent
"The new realities wW require that business let such effects fall without the people achieving basis. It's the dignity of man, it
,s many things. and whokmme people. And they want to be
be managed by leaders who are actively in tune a voice, through government, in such decisions." Therefore, we do
have generally accepted codes represented by decent people. Secretary
with t he larger goals of society."
of State
—On fears that government will supplant of
behavior and morality. And public officials Henry Kissinger sometimes, I
—Explaining that the two main constituencies pr ivate industry on a large scale:
feel, sails the
should exceed their public as an example. (But ) diplomatic seas wIthout a moral rudder. He asks
ofbusinessarecustomersandem ployes .
IaIso thlnkthere'saproweminpeptj As who's most powerfui.It5eetomeheoug
"Customers are entiUed to ask, first, that the this, of co urse, but I think most people recognize more is known
of these
the American be asking who's right. I believe that this is what
choices Cl prod ucts offered are responsive to that. Just as business can't govern, government
that
re
the American pcole want.
their needs and, secondly, that in making their has proved that it cannot effectively
manage
human,
they
do
make
mistakes.
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Footnote: The Akins Papers raised some
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Zaki Yainanl about reducing oil
cover up this fact." most issues, but on energy he has been a
that
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said he knows that Secretary o
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chim ps on the road. It opens Into a stage.
Nearby there's a wooden out building full of
once-colorful props and toys for the per.
forming chimps.
"I like art, silver and beautiful
Alexander says, "but there's nothing of any

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Now outside stop the dark mist Geneva
lake area soil and pine trees there's a bus he
bought but says vandab destroyed beyond
repair. There's a $2,000 aluminum show

some pre-medical college courses Alexander
says he fled to Austria and later East Africa

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after he WAS caughi running at large, will
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the pow4)omclals reportedly are awaiting
the outme 01 the county co
civil case
bef . removing him
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In cages all the time. My chimps, they're

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everything about them, particularly those men a watchdog. We're supposed to watch them and
in Um White House.
to report to you what they do.
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taste, restraint in some ways, but I go back to Nixon was always able to tell his side of the
what Henry Luce once said when somebody story. He was able to appear on all three

a WbOHon furd-7
South Africa, their lone foreign world cotwunity.
to
compensate
Rhodesian
2. After a few more years 01 cause that regime also may beSmith and his men buckled escalating guerrilla activity by come the target of guerrilla ac- whites w leave the country
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and agreed to advise their cab
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he
erican
Rhodesia under black role
net in Salisbury to yield power On white regime will find Itself
to the black majority, after 11 progressively beleaguered and perience In Vietnam, the white
But Nyerere cautioned, "Life,
years of rebellious ndepend- una bl e to defend its supporters, Rhodesians can count on
on is full 01 Imponderables, and'
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give big shows.
"But no big cats, no zoo. I don't care for

Meanwhile, source, say Otto, ordered

belief that almost anything they do, how they newspapers without government, I wouldn't
feel, their relationships with their families, their hesitate to choose the latter Thomas Jefferson
children, has an effect on our national life, understood that a free people are better off With

capital, hod already heard
Tuesday
I. After 11 years of illegal south Africa-3 white minority ed
an that Smith had Accept.
much the same thing from statehood, Lhodesis today re. government mounting, pro&amp;.
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Prime Minister John Vorster of mains In quarartim by ft pects of active South African two
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to defense attorneys Irving Gussow and Mort
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fight cont inued they may attack
constltutlonallty 01 the county's
animal control
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we could Make some money," he remarked.

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is vital,
watchdog. They looked around fld selected
There Is no stockbroker who can go to work press to be that watchdog. I'm not going to claim
and be Ignorant of what Gerald Ford and Mr. that we've been a good watchdog. I think maybe
Carter are saying or doing. U he is, he's not apt we've been the lapdog of government more often
to be in business very tong. There is no farmer in than the wa tchdog. Nevertheless, we're
nsasatcaan his wheaporccrnp watchdog.
without taking Into account what's on Mr. Ford's
It Is our function to keep an eye on governmind or other powerful figures. We have con- ment. I think that It was Thomas Jefferson who

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board may be subpoemed to testify at the
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control facility south of Sanford Animal

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Washington bureau chief for Time magazine

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"This property Is ideal for what I want,"
he says, and outlines a botanical garden
setting with spes, damps and tropical birds
performing for the public.
"Eventually I planned to fix up a big place

stanWte this ... not Just On recornmendation
of U animal control board," the court told

Today's Topic- "Gett ng
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Public FIgures' will be discussed by colum

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The petition needs to allege what the
violations were and what there is to sub.

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somewhere," he says as he mentions that
been married and divorced twice and has 10
children, most of then living with Eva

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the Central

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performances with Dons, tigers, and burs
"homed In strong steel cages," and a
children's petting zoo.

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Voters Is responsi ble enough to decide what $fl

KINSflASA, Zaire (AP) —
This account of the CTUClai rains Immobilize Its tank, and any other Western natIons, If
Secretary
State Henry A. talks In Pretoria last Sunday Is armor.
one day they find themselves
Kissinger In effect told Prim based on reports from U.S. 3. Alter the collapse of Portu- with their backs to the wall.
Minister Ian Smith, "The game sources and African
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control ordinance.
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me use
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Florence D. Bennett, DeBary
ment on Ihe Nov. 2 ballot would adopted overwhelmingly by it is intended to put a
con- were to nud the proposed ISMA
Treva N. Burner, Deltona
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mitthe state to 11,041 fuiltlme lawmakers this year, would sflt lo lcapon enurn
Alice Singletary
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Teresa Cornelius, Deltona
workers — 12,
fewer than limit the full-time work force to people In government," the
Marcia Southerland
Crewe pointed out that pat
Dorothy A. McCain, Deltona actually
authorized,
Walter E. Albrecht, Chicago,
one per cent of the Mate's edi. Cocoa Democrat said. "This Is time workers account for onit.
Edith Poeppel, Deltona
"Ususily we can figure on a mated population beginning a constitutional protection ve
ill.
fi per cent of the total date,,
Eldon Randall Jr., Deltona two-per-cent
vacancy rate, but with fiscal year 1976
William A. Canup, DeBary
against the size of government payroll.
Eleanor Russell, Deltona
that varies," Crease said. "Soil
Wall ace Ames, Deltona
Sen. John Vogt, who spon- get ting out of hand either be"It's nonsensical," Creue
Margaret E. McCracken, you took maybe 2,000 people of
f sored the proposed amend- cause of advocacy groups or said. "You're still spending tls
Michael Bordonaro, Deltona Orlando
— that's 10,000."
Walter C. Latshaw, Deltona
ment, said it would not ca use pressure by date employes." same dollars and the Issue l
Wesley Shanholtz, Ridgeley,
Such a rollback from the cur- anyone to lose his job because
Mary A. Lessard, Deltona
Under the proposals the nien- dollars, not numbers
W. Va.
rent total of 96,137 fuiltime jobs the cutbacks could be achieved her of part-time workers
would people."

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serve, scoring rules and regulations. Student required to
bring

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student to piano keyboard and to basic theory and harmonization
of piano music, meets from 3:30 5 p.m. Intermediate cla
ss, 7
8:30 p.m. Fee:
Instructor: Mrs. Frances Hughes, has studied with world's
most accomplished musicians. Space limited to eleven persons
each class.
Oil PaInting, Ms Mildred Babcock Instucting, meets Tuesday
and Thursday from 9 am. to noon, begins Oct. 5, ends Oct. 28.
Fee: $15.

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Off Loom Weaving, eight weeks, begins Oct. 6, meets Wednesdays 7.10 p.m. Class Initiates weaving techniques, introduces
forms of off loom weaving, construction of the loom, other tools
and materials used in weaving. Added bonus will be Introduction
to basket weaving techniques. Fee: $15.
Interested pe rso ns may register at th e Registrar's Office at
SCC. For more Information on classes, call SCC Leisure Time
Program. These classes are self-supported at no expense to the
taxpayer.

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Beginning Golf, will be held at Mayfair Country Club, 13
weeks, begins Oct. 5, meets Tuesdays 6 8 p.m. Fee: $30.

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Fun With Puppets, eight weeks, begins Oct. 5, meets Tuesday
7-10p.m.
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and type of puppets will be selected by class. Fee $15.

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The
City Council has set allgof
priority projects for federal
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Went sent to John Johns,
Economic Development
representative in Tallahassee.
The city Is applying for
Public Works funds for the
following projects in the order
of priority: street and road
building; drainage and fire
hydrants; public works
department maintenance
complex; park completion; and
city hail and law enforcement

Gracie Rentschler
Raymond A. Robe rts Sr.

TALLAHASSEE
(AP) would bave saved the stale$100 through normal attrition,
be limited to 10 per cent of
— Budget officials say: pro. mffl, he
'!The legislature, the bureau- full-time work force.
poeaal to limit the size of the
In addltJ, Coy. Reutlln Ask- cracy and Mr. Crewe would said the Ma te's 20,000 part-Urn.
In
state
would have ew, an opponent of the proposed have two years to work into this workers, Including st
udent id
forced 10,000 fuJi-time workers sonendineni, said the cutback situation," he said.
graduate as.Lstants at
out of their jobs it had been In would lead to "Indirect tax
Vogt ddended the proposal u universities, would have to
effect this year.
Increases" for local govern. one dedgnedto clamp
lld on cut In half.
T,
Joe Cresse, state budget dl- ments taking up the slack In bureaucratic growth.
He said 6,937 full-tIme an4j
rector, said Tuesday that a pro- state services.
"It's not Intended to put 10,110 part-Ibue jobs would
posed constitutional amend.
The proposed amendment, working people out of a job but have to be slashed If the datE1

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Ferd S. Bishop
Betty F. Bussard
Martha Cohen
William Fewkes
Clyde A. Jackson
Helen K. Keeney
Shirley A. Lazar

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Sinford. Gill was arrestedjn
thethefteasewhenastate
trooper stopped the golan car
near Daytona Beach for a
eng violation.
Lee George Laneve,Z,1O.
A Pine Ave., Sanford, pleaded
guilty to uttering a forged check
ataSanford department store.
The court ordered him held In
D. Richardson, 31,
Sanford Route two, who
pleaded guilty to the Aug. 27
burglary of the Army-Navy
Store, 310 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford police nabbed
Riehardeon inside the burgled
dare which had been entered
by a skylight.
Michael Wayne Gravenmier,
fl, Orlando, was allowed to
remain free on his own
recognizance while parole and
probation authorities update a
PSI. Gravenmier pleaded
guiltyto forgery ofa check
drawn on the account Of a
Winter Park maiL
Wayne Claude Stock Jr., X,
1041 Qemaon Drive, Altamonte
Springs, was placed on one
year self probstlonbythecourt
after he pleaded guilty to the
lesser
and
included
misdemeanor offense of at.
tempted obtaining ofproperty
by worthless check.
Judge Woodson continued
until Oct. 25 trials In three
cases:
John IL Hlekman,49, 1107
E. Ninth St., Sanford, accused
of three counts of attempted
murder and two counts of
aggravated battery in connedlon with a sbot*Ing Incident
July 31 4 Lake Monroe
Terrace, Sanford.
Arthur Wayne Mardi, 46,
and his wife, Cure B. Marsh,
47, of Forest City, accused of
soliciting a felony, conspiracy
and arson In connection with a
July fire that damaged their
house at IOX Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
Norris L Latson, 30, Fern
Park, accused of felony
possession of marijuana,
cocaine and heroin

TIME PROGRAM

Introduction to Astrology, eight weeks, begins Oct. meets
Thursday, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
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.

Susan H. Rudolph, Orange
City
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Martha M. Bellamy
Ruby Glenn
James Hartsfleld
Leroy Hickson
Jane A. Locke
Robert McCarty Jr.
Sarah F. Roberts

ADMISSIONS

Macrame, 10 weeks, begi ns 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,
advanced knots will be taught. Fee
: $15.

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curtain with matching fringed
valance. In great colors like coffee.
goldenrod, bright grass. 70"x72".

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45, 54" or 36" lengths;
rag. 5.99. Sale 4.79

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mats and tank sets.
oblong mat;
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building

Councilman Donald Sines
reported that the paperwork
has been sent In on the city's
grant application for federal
matching funds for prinary
regional sewer stucies.
City Engineer B. C. Conklin
aftates total cont of the Infiltration Inflow analysis of
existing lines belonging to the
two utility firms
the city will cost $19,000 and
preliminary planning will cod
an additional $000.
U the grant Is received the
federal government would pay
75 per cent and the city and
Southern States UtWfies and

scatter rugs. contour mats and tank sets
of latex-backed nylon pile come in great colors.
21"x24' Contour mat; reg. 5.50. Sale 4.40

shower
curtain has sumptuous flocked
design on vinyl backed acetate
tricot. In colors like vivid red,
coffee, lettuce, buttercup, 68"x72".

24"46" oval mat; rag. $8. Sale 4.80
2 pc. tank sot; reg. 5.50, Sale 4.40
Lid cover, reg. 2.99, Sale 2.39

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Sewer Corp. will share the 25
per cent matching funds.
Final approval was given the
$458,267.15 budget for fiscal
1976-77. Also approved
the
placing of a rrferendwn on the
November general election
ballot on city charter amendments.
One amendment will be to
change the date of municipal
elections from December to
coincide with the general
election In November. The
other would require a deputy
utsyur filling a vacancy in the
va.cr's office, to run at the next
r(4UIW tIeCtIW' 'ether than (iii
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People who are associated with
Newman Brock come away with the
same opinion. He's genuine.
He has the integrity and ability to be
an effective representative of the
people in this district. And he has the
kind of American values voters don't
really expect to find in a candidate
anymore.
Ask someone who knows him. If
you'd like to speak with this man, or
ask him a question call Newman Brock
at (305) 834-5776. He'd like to know you.
It's encouraging that a man of
* Newman Brock's caliber still wants to
be part of government.
District 34 has the opportunity to
I elect him to the State House of
Representatives.

Newman Brock
House District 34
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Michael Wayne GraVeUDMT,
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probation authorities update a
PSI. Gra,enmler pleaded
guilty to forgery of a check
frawn on the account of a
Winter Park man.
Wayne Claude Brock Jr.,
1041 Clemson Drive, Altamonte
Springs, was placed
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tempted obtaining of property
by worthless check.
Judge Woodson continued
until Oct. 5 trials inthree

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Added bonus will be Introduction
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Interested perso ns may register at the Registrar's Office at
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'Brittany' jacquard terry towels of
cotton/polyester. Old English style
pattern in a choice of colors; fringed. ;
Hand towel; reg. $2. Sal. 1.60
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H. Hickman, 49,1107
E. Ninth SL, Sanford, accused
of three counts of attempted
murder and two counts of
aggravated battery In connection with a shooting incident
July 31 '4 Lake Monroe
Terrace, Sanford.
— Arthur Wayne Marsh, 46,
and Ms wife, Claire It Marsh,
47, of Forest City, accused of
soliciting a felony, conspiracy
and arson in connection with a
July fire that damaged their
lxnne at 1026 Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
— Norris L Latson, 30, Fern
Park, accused of felony
possession of marijuana,
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serve, scoring rules and regulations. Student required to bring

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Store, 310 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
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fitness and fun
Eight week class begins Oct 1, meets Friday, 9 10 a. m .
Fee
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Punch Embroidery, six weeks, begins Oct. 7, meets m .
sday 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Punch Embroidery, also called Bunka, Is a form of art stit$chery originating from Japan, now easy to learn by the use of
new
techniques and special punch needles. The
subtle shadings in
some of the pictures give the Impression of an "oil
painting of
yarn." The punch embroidery kits will be available for purchase
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The court ordered him held in
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Instructor: James Newell, licensed Astrologer, AFA member,
Registered Professional Engineer, listed in "who's Who in
South and Southwest." Topics: Historical Aspects of Astrology
and the Mechanics of Astrology. Fee: $15.

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through ten common knots and elements. It time permits, ad.
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SEPTEMBER!!, 1971Susan R. Rudolph, Orange
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City
TALLAHASSEE
(AP)
would
have
saved
the
date
$106
through
no
rmal attrition,
be limited to 10 per cent of
DISCHARGES
— Budget officials say a pro. mil'ion,
San!c.-d:
"Thc !cglzlatsu'e, the bur.- (u1141m work force. C1
Sanford:
posai to limit the size of the
In addition, Gov. RIUbIJI Ask- cracy and Mr. Crease would said the state's 3)000 part-time
Ferd &amp; Bishop
Martha M. Bellamy
state
bureaucracy would have ew, an opponent of the proposed have two years to work Into this
Betty F. Bussard
workers, Including student sod
Ruby Glenn
forced 10,000 fulkime workers amendment, said the cutback situation," he said.
Martha Cohen
graduate Assistants at S",
James Hartsfleld
out of their jots ilh had been th would lead to "indirect tax
Vogt defended the proposal as universIties, would have to
William Fewkes
Leroy Hickson
effect
this
yew.
Increases" for local govern- one designed to clamp the Ud on cut In half.
Clyde A. Jackson
Jane A. Locke
%;
Joe
Crease, state budget dl- mests taking t the slack in bureaucratic growth.
Helen K. Keeney
He said s,937 fuil4lme a4,
Robert McCarty Jr.
rector, said Tuesday that a pro- state services.
Shirley A. Lazar
"It's not intended to put IO,* part-time jobs would
Sarah F. Roberts
posed constitutional amend.
The proposed amendment, working people out of a job but have to be slashed If the da(11
Grade Rentschler
Florence D. Bennett, DeBary ment on the Nov. 2 ba
llot would adopted overwhelmingly by It is Intended to put a con- were to meet the proposed 19mg
Raymond A. Roberts Sr.
Treva N. Rumor, Deltona
- limit the state to
Alice Singletary
06,041 fulltime lawmakers this year, would dltutlonalcaponthenwnberof ceiling.
Teresa Cornelius, Deltona
workers — 12096 fewer than limitfi
me work force to people In government," the
Marcia Southerland
Crease pointed out that pst%t
Dorothy A. McCain, Deltona actually authorized,
Walter E. Albrecht, Chicago,
one per cent of the date's esti. Cocoa Democrat said. "This is time workers accowit for onI
Edith Poeppel, Deltona
"Usually we can figure on a mated population beginning a constitutional protection five
In..
on Ran
per cent of the total ztat,.
Eldon
Randall Jr., Deltona two-per.cent vacancy rate, but with
fiscal year97&amp;
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William A. Canup, DeBary
against the size of government payroll.
Eleanor Russell, Deltona
that varies," Crease said. "Soil
Sen. John Vogt, who spots- getting out of hand either be.
Wallace Ames, Deltona
"It's nonsensical," Crease
Margaret E. McCracken, you took maybe 2,000 people
off sored the proposed amend- cause of advocacy groups or said. "You're dill spending th
Michael Bordonaro, Deltona Orlando
— that's 10,000."
Walter G. Latshaw, Deltona
ment, said It would not cause pressure by date empioyes." same dollars and the Issue It,
Wesley Shanholtz, Ridgeley,
Such a rollback from the cur- anyone to lose his job because
Mary A. Lessard, Deltona
Under the proposal, the num- dollars, not numbers t
W. Va.
rent total of 96,137 fuiltlme jots the
cutbacks could be achieved ber of part-time workers would people."
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Intent sent to John Johns,
Economic Development
representative In Tall-ahassee.
The city Is applying for
Public Works funds for the
following projects in the order
priority:
building; drainage and fire
hydrants;
public works
department maintenance
complex; park completion; and
city hail and law enforcement

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preliminary planning will cod
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If the grant is received the
federal government would pay
75 per cent and the city and
SoLthern Slates Utilities and
North C}rtsudo Wttr and
Sewer
will asare the 2
per cerA s!UtChl! iunds.
Final approval was given the
$48,267.15 bgdt fr fiscal
lE377;Ms.'ps'bre4 was the
placimsgc!*refereism on the
Nov
bmgçtesl' elqi"l,
og city h.utr
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One ameAdint i) L t
change the date of mu'cpal -.
elections from 1)c0, to
coincide with th
ei1rai
election in No'vcmer. The
other would require a deputy
uuiyor filling a vacancy in the

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Councilman Donald Sines
o.tei that the paperwork
has been sent in on the city's
grant application for federal
matching funds for i1min
regional sewer studies.
City Engineer B. C. Conklin
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rAbe frequency of contributions
and the type of races they
contribute to "
He said the state party has 92
per cent of the state electorate

Identified by ethnic
Past voting tecoll aind other
poutic"y important intorma.

man Pairs or 1929 are still
alive
In its basic form the Gerber
We' know of at least four.
convention, invented by John Ted Llghtner. Carton
Houston, uses all
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four club bids made in a Zedtwitz and Oswald Jacoby.
strong bidding sequence to ask As bridge players tend to be
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Harmon said the GOP is undertaking a massive telephone
poll, hoping to contact every
voter in each of the date's 19
largest metropolitan areas.
"Thenameofthegameaswe
know It Is to Identify your
4supporters," Harmon said.
"The results of the canvass will
be made available to all Re.
publican
who's cc
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leaning for you and who's
leaning against you."
It would appear that Florida
voters have found a handy
get for their political frustraUally
'oh
,arsh this year on elected
school officials, Indicating that
parent.s are none too happy with
the education system
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24 DICONOISTANT TABLETS
Thru September .25-1976. Limit I

"For example, H a candidate

In Dade County wanted to isolate 23
and maj
Democratic voters only, we can
Isolate those PX'iCII1CI5 and produce labels for him," Harmon
said.
While not as comprehensive
as the Republican computer

BY OSWALD and JAMES JACOI3Y

DOONESBURy

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Problem. What Is folic acid
deficiency? I never had heard
of It. What are Its symptom
What can be done ________________

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Today's hand shows Gerber
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Blackwoodwotildalsoha:e

I am 53 and have seven
childr en . I weigh 128 pounds Health Letter number 4-5,
and take Dlupreu, potassium Vitamin B-12, Folic Acid,
chloride, Miltown and Enoyld. Perdidous Anemia, to give you
Except for being weak at S
more informn•hon than space
and dizzy About a week ata allows here. Othe;who want
time twice a year I seem to go ft information can send a
great.
long, stamped self-addressed
DEAR READER Your letter envelope wIth 50 cents for
amused me as it reminded me Just send your letter to me in
0 f the problem medical care of this newspaper, P. 0.
students have. Each time they Box 1551, Radio City Station,
read about a new disease they New York, NY 10019.
Folic acid has actions similar
are sure they have If. By the
time the finish medical 10 vitamin B-12. It Is essential in
schools they have had an In- thefonflatloflofnewceffls.
finite variety of strangenucleus of each new cell needs
diseases. I see you now haveeither folic acid or both It and
vitamin B-12 to form vital
amounts
of nucleic acids.
human nature to read about
)0 million new
something and wonder If you Without this
ce you must form
have
every minute cannot be formed
Fatigue Is caused by many This failure In new cell
different things. It Is a common production results In an
symptom of problems ranging anemia. The anemia from folic
from emotional strain and acid deficiency is much like
depression, to tuberculosis, pernicious anemia. In many
cancer and a host of diseases respects they are hard to
which I won't mention lest you separate even using good clinidevelop those too.
cal tools.
Other areas of the body that
I do note that you take
undergo
constant regeneration
Diupress which Is ordinarily
also
show
failure In developused for people with high blood
ment.
The
lining of your inpressure. It tends to eliminate
salt from the body. Excess testinal tract is a good example.
elimination of salt often results Did you know normally It Is
replaced every three days?
In a sense of fatigue.
When this function falls,
If you have high blood diarrhea and other digestive
pressure it should be deter- complaints occur. The tongue Is
mined If It is related to birth also sore.
control pills. I don't know what
You cannot substitute folic
Pill you will be taking by the acid for B-12 because It does not
time you receive my answer but protect the spinal cord from
it is true that a small number of degeneration. Fatigue from
women develop high blood follc acid deficiency Is mostly
pressure In response to taking related to the anemia. Folic
the pill.
acid is found In foliage foods,
Now to your question about specifically spinach and other
follc acid. I am sending you The leafy vegetables. A small
amount Is found In many of the
common daily vitamin
Preparations. It Is not thought
wise to take an excess amount
because It may obscure a
vitamin B-12 deficiency and

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DEAR DR. LAMB: I read an
article on reasons for being
tired. This article mentioned
folic acid deficiency. That came

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said Greg Farmer, state Derno.
cratic executive director.
"The days of going to dopcenters and talking to
people who may well not be
registered voters are ever," he
said.
The Dernocraftc and ftepubll.

poor gamble at first glance. few weeks. Once spin, yoult
-July 22) A know the value of friendship.
CANCE
CAPRICORN(Dec. 234a
situation
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cemed about will b
coming
cessfufly concluded. And

Many Factors

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but

Info On ..and ates
It's not easy to eradicate In. has been wiped out

the political
which Is
goodbecaueeltactuallyp
vides the voter with more Informatlon from the candidate"

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Itself.

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GENIXI (May 21-June 20) Be them at the' _____
SAGrffARMS (nov. 23-Dec.
alert for a speculative venture
that Appears to be earmarked 21) Several Important allies will
for you. It may even look like a pro" their worth over the next

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SCORPIO (Oct. 244Oi,
An Interesting development Is
In store for you careerwise. Others are working for your
be
There
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unanticipated condition could Ideas you conceive today
eclipse your present plan. Don't should be pursued with
fret, things could work out Donl let them gather cobwebs:'
It
you'd They could prove personally
than
better

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l) defeated fluj year than will
Ten superintendents appar. fared somewhat better that
'When political candidates defeate
d efirat Primary. It be reelected. The department ently saw the witting no the per dendents so far, but an- first prlinarjv or had no opposl- sect pests, but Agriculture Conner rsported, with a
knock on your door this fall, said 11
ey tion, 17 were defeated in the Cwi'nlujoner Doyle Caer
other, face general said only l8ol the 67 superin- wall - they did not seek re- also are being turned oi4 th
draw face, in ar4 news :I
of of. first primary, and U face runoft sa
chances are they'll know every, election or
ys his agency has been doing relies: "Wan had ab* 23
runoff opposition. tatdenta either won re.electmon election. The renaming 17 su- (Ice In fairly large nwnbeis.
tg there is to know about
or general election opponents. a good Job 01 IL
That raises the possibility In the first primary or have no perintendents are appointed.
eradlcMIii In Florida, inThe department said 49 In.
pos tion.
will
YOU, Politically speaking, that mOre
So good, in fad, that one put eluding the MedIIinanes froit
School
board
members
have
cumbenU
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mechanism for achlaft
If you teen t with high-caliber
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TALLAHASSEE
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its shot at the Southern midState football Coach moved back to first-team biggest rival. Th e JVs have made some changes on
diewelght champion, Emmett
Bobby Bowden has demoted strong safety over Joe Joyner. defense
and have cut down on the
Atlas, with a sixth round KO
of
players
seven darters in an effort to Bowden said that Jimmy both
k
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defensively
and
offensively
to
prevent
late
over
Chicago's
Bobby
tasm
revamp his
following a. Black would remain the Martgame tigue.
fa
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Crawford.
by
BYMJORAMOSILHOOPLE But a reversal of this score Brown n, lnsds IsIoa 7
A cut over Vincent's left eye
01 Miami.
startingoffense includes
The Wizard of Odds
Jimmy Jordan and Clyde Walk30.
wouldn't surprise your favorite
14
that needed to be stitched will
Worley ;
er.
Derric
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correspondent
Bowden, In his first year at
kaff-kaff.
of action for two
cColumbia t. Ufa" I
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Sophomore Wally
C'hilders; tackles David Sauls and Willie Jackson; mortha.
Florida State, saW the low Sat.
higan and Ohio State, .riwn 20, catt, is
with just one-fourth of the once again the Big Two of the Florida 3s. MIII. St. 20
urday was only the fourth time a fourth quarterback, would be running backs Michael Hayes, Michael Sutton, and
Early in the second round season over and most of the Big Ten,are Hoople favorite$ to South Carolina 24. o"is 11
in his 23 years 01 coaching that redshlrted for the season, he Ricky Wells; quarterback Tim Hardy.
Crawford caught Vincent with expert's
choices for win on Saturday. The Ohio State Harvard 14. Mass. 10
he has suffered such a lopsidedsaid.
A
The defensive starters: Dwayne Lee, nose the side of his head, breaking Top Ten rat
of game films
ing have been the Buckeyes have by f
doled.
Illinois 33. Baylor II
p
tackles Greg Davis and Willie Jackson; ends open the laceration. In the same victims 01
laws St. n, Kent
showed that missed tackles in guard;
astonishing
upsets.
difficult
assignment
taking
on
Tmnc
('cca,,wTh
iv
and E" Hudson; linebackers
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session, Joey almost put But this week we should see the the tough Missouri
Fares # 13
the flrdhaifof the Miami game """
never bad a t..as...it
Kentuck
y 33. West Va. SI
that ' trounced that fa iled to resulted In the Hurricanes Bracken, Derrick Hayes, and button; defensive Crawford away with a straight return of sanity to the u0gi t on the Tigers' home grounds. LSU 20. NIce
17(N)
k
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gridirons, not uldt
Louisville Ii Drake 4
comeback and show something gaining an extra 123 yards, backs Donald Lively, Phil Wash ington, and Michael uis
there
won't
The
Bucks
dainty
h
th
heh-heh
w en e Chicago fighter rode be an upset or two.
M(CM
Navy 13
said.
Hayes.
next
week. TI
n to
247'pound fullhack Pete Mmeseta 35 West.
the storm.
Mica. 1
the personal pride our
Among the stellar at- Johnson will lead his mates to a Nebraska 30. YCU 7
y.
Another head butt worsened tractions
this
Saturday will be 32-16 tri umph. The Michigan T*i•i T.ca I?. New M.*ks 10(N)
A
the
In uic iowui
fourth .uu
It. II. Ni. Carolina St. 14(N)
many
the
South
Carolina-Georgia
Wolves play hod to the Navy Mich.
siu 24.
Bowden
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changes Thursday as he peebe fore Joey could apply the
invading Gamecocks will be unpleasant afternoon for the N.tr, Dame. ii N fttwe$ I
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pared iü winless Seminoles to
clincher,
7
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The doctor was close to mythical
Georgia date title. Navy 12.
Oklahoma 24, FI.r$da St..
this weekend.
.
halting the bout In Crawford's Having already conquered
Penn State ii, Iowa 21
Maryland,whlch
appears
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favor when Joey put him away Georgia Tech, Ron Bass and his be gaining
strength with each Rvters 14. Princeton
with a cr
people on performance, not
unching left hook at the mates can make it a clean outing, will roll over Syracuse, Si. California 14, Purdue if
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of
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sixth,
th
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sweep by taking home a 24-11 35-7. And Arizona State's Sun RIckm.nd it,
VMI IS
mistakes In judgement," Bow-The win was Vincent's 27th victory over the Georgia lads. Devils will be out
redeem Miss. 73, Ii. Miss. 12(N)
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Also In the South, Mbistsslppl, themselves following their Stanford 18. San ins St. I
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draws. It was also his 23rd KO. which
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startled
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Houston is (a)
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other
preliminary
action.
Southesastern
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UCLA,
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jolting
Joe
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Milton Owens o .'rianuO weei. ago by jolting top-heavy his California cohorts 28-15.
5on Cill
senior Whack Rudy Thomas. I 42?1-UF1M
20. Tulane ii (a)
battered Tampa's Eddie Davisfavorite Alabama, should
0 '1,ql
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have
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our
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earlier thIs year for orelson
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LAKE HOWELL
Members of the Lake Howell High junior varsity,
win continue its dim
his most Important.
Rouge, resurgent Loulsana back to the heights scaled by Wisconsin
24
coached by Gene Knight, include (left to right) front
(Wtensiveguird Mike Kisener
Scott Clark scored his sixth State will turn back the Rice Jock S
utherland's great Pitt Yale 33. Conn. l
was replaced by freshman Mike JUNIOR VARSITY
row: Rusty Whiting, Joe Drugan, Jim Smith, Sam knockout while running his eleven, 25.17.
Temple crew, 47.7, to the
Goode; freshiam Scatt Warren
Gibson, Webb Harris, Brett Barclay and Danny record t07 with very fine
The Okla homa Sooners will delight of the home folks.
was named defensive and over
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entertain rebuilding Florida
Now go on with my forecast:
Rudy
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Buddy Nabors.
State and shcild silence
Knight Jr., Felix Williams, Tom Rachel, Jeff
was made split end over Jackie
Clark, a welterweight from Seminoles, 24-0. The UCLA-Air Alabama 14, Vaad.ibjIl7
Wallace, Jessie King, Carl Treybig and Clark
Arluona U.
Flowers.
Ys 20 (N)
CSSeIberTy,
dropped
in Force contest promises to be a Arizona St. Brigham
Dixon: third row: John Staples, Rob Schmidt, Ho
U. Calif. 15 (n)
Detroit Reynolds
the first round with a right hand lively affair with the ho
me
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Thomas, Tom Griffin, Rob Johnson, Tony Rahill and that traveled no
first-team linebacker over
more than six edge going to the Bruins. We North Carolina 24. Army 4
Mitch Pernal.
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AUSTIN, Tex. (APi Texas
full back FAO.I Campbell may
have sct a college football
record inc which there Is no
category: longed run from
scrimmage on one leg.
The 23 -pound Campbell
pomluliy dragged his right leg
a'4fititTeat1Ucks!..f wood
1',yard nvi Saturday
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326-pound linebacker riding
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Texas Coach Darrell Royal
got so excited healinost lost his
glasses on the artificial turf of
Memorial Stadium.
Campbell, a junior who could
pass pro stats Roosevelt Leaks
and Jim Bertelsen. In Texas' car'eer rushing yardage this yea.
ç,owided North Texas' huge dc.tense times for lo4 yards .-

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Eagles' total offense.
For his heroics, he was
named today The Associated
Press' Offensive Player of the
Week.
North Texas Coach Hayden
Fry called Campbell the best
twining back In the nation a
Lag other coaches accorded him
when he was selected last year
to the Football Coaches Allteam.
Prior to Saturday mgtt's
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game, Campbell, suffering
from a pulled hamstring
muscle, had been a doubtful
starter. Only minutes before
the kickoff. Royal and Campbell decided to test the leg again
and decided in favor of letting
the fullback play.
"If they hadn't gotten Campbell play, we probably would
have won," Fry said.
Campbell's 150 yards In the
second half all came on straight
handofls Into North Texas's
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bunched-tip middle, and Royal
said, "He wasn't full speed. He
wasn't the old slashing, quick
Earl he's been. He was running
under wraps, but he was outstanding."
Royal and Campbell had
talked, however, of the possibility of Campbell breaking Into
the secondary, and the running
back had agreed with the coach
not to "make a foot race out of
It,"
he might re-Injure
the leg.
because

"Right now he's well," said
Royal, adding in the language
Of a grade school reader,
"Come to practice. Watch him
run."
Campbell has gained 2,717
Yards just past the midway
Point of his four-year career
and is Texas' fifth leading all.
time rusher. He could break
AU-American Chris Gilbert's
school record of 3,231 yards (set
In three years). Leaks, now
with the Baltimore COiLS, Is

second with 2,923 and Bertelsen, 01 the Los Angeles
Rams, had 2,510.
In winning Back of the Week
honors, Campbell was selected
over running backs Andre Herrera of Southern illinois, Ricky
Bell of Southern Calif ornia,
James Coleman of Illinois and
Mike Williams of New Mexico
quarterback Tommy Kramer of
Rice and defensive backs Joe
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TENTH - I. Space Watch;
3.40.2. Juan (1) 4.401.40; 3. Aretha
FIFTH - I. Burgandy Velvet (2)
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Later, Herzog led the entire help rookie Mark "The Bird"
San Diego (Strom 11.1s)
Spies in the bull
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I 5 nitty- itty time "' the
Red Sox 7-1, Brewers 1-3
Los Angeles (Sutton 19 1) at
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American League Roya
Luls Tlant won his 20th game San Francisco (Halicki 17.16).
request,
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opener of their doubleheader.
long-awaited confrontation that
ORLANDO.SEMINOLE
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
will ultimately settle the West- getting cutesle on them, too." Jack Heldernann knocked In
Orioles 11, Yankees S
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two runs and broke up a no.
FIRST
i. JoseAlberdi (I) 2360
Paced by Lee May's hitting,. hitter by Boston rookie Pick 650 3.20; was over,
2. Eddy Sanchez (I) $60
Baltimore came back from an Krueger In the seventh inning
Kansas City
6.00; Q (I I)
Herzog charged the A's with early seven-nm deficit to beat as Milwaukee won the nightcap
SECOND - i, Jose
(3) 900
dealing signs from the bullpen New York. May led the Orioles'
with binoculars, Kansas City comeback by driving In a run
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3nOWS
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deli vering a two-run sin gle
out with pitches and players
that capped a five-run, gamemost came to blows,
DUSTY BOOTS RIDING ASS.
English Obdhence
I Plan
tying
rally In the seventh.
The Royals endured through
JUDGE Ly nda Barnes
Gillian; 2 Lorrie Robinson; 3. Amy
May's single kept a rally goIt all, winning 3-1 to knock
Holder.
SUND
RESULTS
.Jr. Engflsh Pleasure
land down a peg In the wild Ing In the 10th as the Orioles
I. Nan
Jr. Showmanship at Halter
Gillian, 2. Misty Widmaier; 3.
won the game with tnree runs in Chris Morton; 2. Lisa Pinto; 1.
West.
3. Lorrie Robinson.
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1974 Colts and Fillies - 1. Mickey Esch; 2. Patty Podmore; 3 Pri
more and put them nine back," singled home
sc illa
Tilton; 2. Jack Donahue; 3. Charley Mitchell.
run, then Mark Belanger delivsnapped H
Herzog. "The ,,
Fagon.
Non Blue English Pleasure
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would really be desperate.
1913 Colts and Fillies
I. Helen Misty Widmaier; 3. Leah Ruth; 3.
Tardo; 2. Sterling Weber; 3. Bar In Pruden,
uprising.
TheA'saredesperateenough
bars Flynn.
Eg. Over Fences 26" -I.Anr,etta
now. They are seven games be1914 Fillies
I. Cathy Folsom; 7. Morgan; 2, Cindy Smith, 3. Jyan
Angels 2, Rangers 1
Ka
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3. LiMan Grant.
Johnson,
Pinch-hitter Ron Jackson
1971 Colts -1 Donna DuRan.
Trail Class open
games to go.
1 Tammy
belted a gaineylng home rim
1973 Fillies- 1. Marty Collins; 2. Peters; 2. Dave Riggs; 3 John
It's nervous time
leading off the ninth and Dave Steven Ussrey; 3. Betty McMullen. Tidmarsh,
Ponys At Haller, open - I - Nancy
"It hurts, but ft does not mean Chalk delivered a run-scoring
Jr. Western Equitation - 1.
McCartyDaflis
Sandy
Mel Ia Johnson, 7. Lorile Robinson.
the season's over," said a single momen
ts later to power
i. Ber t MaiweIl.
3. Misty Widmaier.
ho pef ul Ch uck Tanner, Oak- - Ca lifornia past Texas.
Aged Mares 1. Bonnie Allen: 2.
Frank
Sr. Western Equitation I. Mary
land's manager. 'It's not over Tanana, 17.10, pitched a three- AT YHoider;3MJry Both Hopkins.
7. Jan Wygle; 3 Rilla
ged
Geldings
1.
Sue T
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Until you see It In the paper." hitter for the Angels.
Bo nni e Allen; 3 Misty Widmaier.
Non Blue Western Equitation open
The pressure of the moment
Twha 13, white Sox 5
Aged Stallions I. Mickey Tilton; -1.
Wygle; 2. Misty Widmaier;
"was evident right away TuesBob Randall drove In five ?. arbara Flynn; I. Richard Laind 3.ueIurvy
Walk Tfol Equitation 12 under day night when Oakland pitcher runs with a pair of doubles and
Western Obedience open
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I Stephanie Shoot; 2. Chris Berens; Natalie Dykes; 2 Amy Holder, 3
Stan Bahnsen hit Amos Otis Larry Hisle drove In three with 3 Patrick McMullen,
Linnie Richardson
with ° Itch and brushed back a single and horn" rim as MmI . Misty
English Equitation
Western Pleasure
1 Chris
Hal McRae. Otis was car ried nestoa de feated Chicago. Tom Widmaier; 3 Jaun Johnson; 3. Goths; 3 Sandra Heath; 3 Melissa
L or rie Robinson
Johnson.
from the game on a stretcher, Burgmeler, 8-1, hurled two-hit
Sr English Equitation
1.
Sr Western Pleasure
I Day!
but X rays later Indicated no ball over the final 42_3 innings to Prlcilia Mitchell; 2, Patty podmor,;
Riggs; 2. Tracy Buttleman; 3.
serious injury,
pick up the victory in relief of
Non Blue English Equitation
1.
Non Blue Western Pleasure
After McRae was brushed Jim Hughes, who left the gam e Misty
I.
Widm aieq; 2 Lori Pruden; 3. Cathy FolSom. 2.
Tracy Buttleman;
back, he and on-deck batter with a slx'run lead in the fifth. Barbara Flynn
3. Mary Beth Hopkins.
John Mayberry stalked the
Tigers 5, Indians 3
'flI ,lPgii't'j on
mound, but were restrained by Mickey Stanley and Ben 0g.
Herzog and umpires.
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for the Reds, cavorted In a fir
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his head crowned by a towel
Oakland (Blue 1612) at Kan.
seven
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winning seven of nine games
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September.
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Knuckleballer Phil Nlekro, Chicago
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Jim Wynn drove In two runs Montreal
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Red Sax trounced the MU.
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the threat of losing baseball's opposed. If they cannot be conantitrust exemption hanging vinced, Grant said, there would
over their heads, Commissioner be a legal test of the unanimous
Bowie Kuhn, the two league vote rule.
presidents and two club owners
National League President
have told Congress that the Na. Chub Feeney, who said he has
tlonal League will expand.
favored a change in the rules
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.ijlven for the expansion Tues- support Grant, said afterwards
day, when Kuhn and the base- that a move to change the rules
ball hierarchy urged Congress probably would come at base.
not to take away baseball's spe- ball's annual winter meeting
cIal status Immunity to the Dec. 3 in Los Angeles.
antimonopoly laws which the
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when the NL declined to go into new cities for the 1977 season as
Toronto and Washington, was the American League did when
need for unanimous consent it voted to move to Toronto and
of the 12 club owners, Congress Seattle last spring. He said
was told.
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Ft. P*ierce Groups

Wednesday, Sept. 22,1916-1 8

Sweet Foods We/come Jewios'h New Year:

For the first time, the Seminole Mutual Concert
Msoclajjài has worked out a reciprocal agreement with
similar organizations in Daytona Beach and Fort Pierce
whereby Seminole members can attend the concerts
offered by the other two sponsors at nm additional cod.
Seminole Mutual Concert Association will bring to
Sanford Max Morath doing a musical feature, The
Ragtime Years; the Brohi folk singing and dancing
company from Czechoslovakia, and the
Norman Luboff
during the l9?-fl season, and the local group, Act III,
will present a comedy.
Civic Music Inc. of Daytona Beach will sponsor five
concerts: Naughty Marietta, a concert version of the
Victor Herbert operetta; Enid Katahn, concert pianist;
Broin; Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber Orchestra
featuring Malcolm Frager, pianist; and Vahan Khanzadian, tenor, star of the San Francisco Onera Company.
Well for the performances are Nov. 1; Jan. 27; Feb.
25; March 14 and April 6, respectively.
The Fort Pierce Mutual Concert Association will
present the Florida Symphony; The First Gilbert and
Sullivan Quartet; Broin; The New York Harp Ensemble;
and An Evening of Theatre Music featuring Clinton
'Nichols, former tenor with the New York City Opera
Company, and Stanley Waldoff, concert pianist.
Dates for the performances are Jan. 27, Feb. 9, Feb.
24, March 12, April 16. All dates should be checked in
Daytona Beach or Fort Pierce, In the event there has been
a change.
Membership In Seminole Mutual Concert Association
is $25 for family; $12 for adults; $6 for children. President
Bettye Smith lad week announced the kIckoff of this
season's membership drive.

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Herald Services

mer, stirring, 3 minutes more. 501 uitce and brown In hot oliJ
Serve
warm over gingerbread Drain the purple plums,
With the sounding of the
or Ice cream.
reserving 1 cup of the syrup
shofar Friday, Sept. 24, Jews
Makes:
2¼
cup.
sauce.
Chop
some plums to make onethe world over begin their
Note:
Sauce
may
be
made
half
cup.
Halve remaining
highest of holy days, Rosh
pIWIIs,
ahead
and
reheated.
removing
pits, to we for
Hashanah, the Day of
sauce. Combine remalathg
HOLIDAY BAKLAVA
Judgment, which ends with
1 cup grd peaaila W
soy sauce, .cfiions, one.half
Yom Kippur, the Day of
cup chopped plums, oft-half;
Eaglib
waInetu
Atonement, Oct. 4. For many
cup
plum Syrup and garlic. Add:
¼
tesapsos
grated
lemon
there still Is the gracious
to browned chicken and con
Pod
custom of sending New Year
¼ tep..s groond cluma tIOUS COOkffl over 10, heat
greeting cards and of gathering
odli the chicken is done, about
1
package (2-ounce) strudel
with friends and relatives for
45
minutes to 1 hour. Remove
d.ugb
sheets.
Roth Hashanah dinner to mark
¼ cup peuut all
the
chicken to warm aerv1n
this solemn occasion when "the
¼ cup water
platter. Combine curndarth
Jew examines his thoughts and
with remainiq 01el*il cup
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deeds of the past, and prays
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teaspon
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pltwi
syrup. Add to drippings
that God will renumber him
Combine peanuts or English along with plum halves and
kindly. "
walnuts, lemon peel and clii- cook, stirring rxndanily, Will
A sweet beginning Is an apt
namon. Mix well; at aside.
the mixture thickens, about 2
description for the Jewish New
Cut strudel dough sheets into minutes. Pow over chicken and
Year with Its callab loaves,
quarters. Overlap 2 quarters to serve. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
bowls of honey and apple slices.
GOlDEN BARVT
cover bottom of an oiled 13 x.
For although Roth Hashanah Li
Ind baking pan. Drizzle with
TURNOVERS
one of the most solemn holy
some peanut oil. Repeat with 2 3frI (43-5Ui each)
days on the Hebrew calendar,
more quarters. Sprinkle onebaby .qsssb
it's also one of the mast
third
cup
walnut
mixture
over
tw.4hir*
cups holy c -pp d
celobrated.
dough. Continue to form layers
Traditionally, the Rosh
of strudel dough drhaled with 3tahltiss sar
Hashanah table Li no place for
Oil and walnut mixture odll 4 % teupsn pound chumen
sour or bitter foods. The em1.IPHS Pend
quarter sheets strudel dough
eg
phisis Is definitely on sweet to
remain. Form last layers of
Wawa iiit
symbolize the hopes for a
dough and brush each with oiL 2 packages (li-euces
Joyful, successful year.
Cut pastry into 4 lengthwise
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stripe. Cut each strip into 4 pentall
4 cups seeded halved
diamond shapes. Pour any Combine baby squash, ap;
grapes
remaining oil over all.
P105, sugar, clansman, nutmeg
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Bake at 350 degrees about 20 and salt. Set aside.
sugar, divided
Prepare both packages of
minutes, or until golden.
1 tablespoon fresh lemon
Meanwhile, combine water puttY mix according to
juice
and honey In a saucepan. directions. I)iVldS into three:
1 tablespoon fresh orange
Carefully bring to a boil. equal parts. On lightly floured
Remove from heat Stir in board roll one Dad ofdough
2 teaspoons cornstarch
Fruit has always been an Important part of the
vanilla
extract. Pour over a large circle one.ildeenthRash Hashanah celebration, and
% teaspoon cinnamon
pastryas won aait comes out ctf inch thick. Cut dough into
this scrumptious Grape Cobbler fits the bill terrifically
Dash salt
the oven. Cool thoroughly rounds, 4 and o,*balf.(nchesin
1 cup unsifted all,
before- serving. Makes 16 diameter. Reserve scraps of
cinnamon and salt. Let stand mounds when dropped from a
juice
purpose flour
dough. Place a level tablespoon
for 5 minutes. Cook it over spoon. Drop the dough by 2 tablespoons psreve
1 teaspoons baking
of squash mixture In center of
moderate heat, stirring con. tablespoons over the hot grape
margarine
powder
HOLIDAY CHICKEN WTIB each round. Fold dough in half
stantly, for 5 minutes. Turn the mixture, leaving ¼-Inch spaces
teaspoon
grated
PLUM SAUCE
¼ teaspoon salt
Over filling forming half-moon
mixture Into a 9-inch pie plate between the mounds. Sprinkle
14 cup peanut oil
fresh
orange
rind
2 tablespoons pareve
shape. Press edge with tines of
or shallow 4-cup baking dish. with the almonds. Bake in 400 2 cups seeded halved
1 (3 to 4-pound) fryer,
margarine
fork. Repeat with remaining
Sift into a bowl the flour, 3 degree F. oven for 25 minutes,
dark
grapes
cut Into serving
1 egg pastry
dough, scraps and
tablespoons sugar, baking or until topping Is lightly
pieces
filling.
cup non-aazrg
powder and the
teaspoon browned. Serve warm.
In a saucepan mix sugar and ¼ cup soy sauce
creamer
Fry In deep 375-degree peanut
cornstarch; gradually stir in 1 can (1-pound 14-ounce)
salt. Cut In margarine with a
Makes: 6 servings.
teaspoon vanilla
oil
until golden brown, about S
the
water
pastry blender. In a small bowl
and
orange
Juice.
FRESH GRAPE SAUCE
whole purple plums
cup slivered
minutes. Drain on paper towels.
Cook, over moderately low one-third cup sliced
beat egg with non-dairy
¼ cup sugar
blanched almonds
Serve warm. Makes about 30
creamer and vanilla. Add to the 2 tablespoons
heat, stirring constantly, until
scallions
turnovers.
In a saucepan combine flour mixture and stir Just until
the
sauce
thickens
and
comes
th .1 clove garlic, crushed
cornstarch
Squash and Raisin Turgrapes, 1-3rd cup sugar, lemon moistened. The dough should be 1 cup water
a boil. Simmer 1 minute 1 1 tablespoon cornstarch
nover:
and orange Juices, cornstarch, soft enough to make soft 1 cup fresh orange
Same as above except
stirring. Stir in the margarine,
Heat peanut oil in large substitute two-thirds cup
orange rind and grapes. Sim- skillet.
Dip chicken pieces in raisins for apples.
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"As They Could Be'

DEAR ABBY: I am getting
tired of hearing people say how
"rich" doctors are.
If a doctor collected
everything owed him he might
be, but he doesn't. How many
people pay cash for a doctor's
,-visit? Yet those saine people
"spay Cash for their gasoline. the
food they put on their tables and
their entertainment. And they
I can't understand how she
pay their gas, electric and was graduated from high
telephone bills within 30 days or school
else! Same for their house, car
I have tried to help her
and insurance payments. But without nagging but have had
for some reason, the doctor Is very little success. I would like
the last one paid - if ever.
to introduce her to my family
A doctor's hours are Un- because I do care for her, but I
believable. He gets up at 6, Is at know that they will question my
the hospital by 7 to see his Judgment when they hear her
patients (or operate) then goes talk.
to his office to see patients all
What should ido?
day. Often he stops at the
ORLANDO
hospital again to check on
DEAR ORLANDO:
patients and doesn't get home
Assuming she's interested In
fr dinner until ep.m. And don't
learning to speak properly as
forget those "emergencies" at
all hours of the night to In- you are to have her learn, adult
education or tutoring Is my
terrupt his sleep.
recommendation
0 A doctor pays a)ieftyincome
s
DEAR ABBY: This may
tax and another large chunk
goes for malpractice insurance. sound silly, but here goes. My
I'm not saying there .aren't husband and I have been
doctors who care more about married two years, but before
money than serving humanity, we were married he dated my
but you'll find mercenaries In sister for a short time
I had almost forgotten about
all professions.
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.
enough to print this In rebuttal dropped by, and the two of us
to the letter from that clown went shopping together. When
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'who took a potshot at doctors. we returned, we were greeted
A DOCTOR'S SECRETARY by a couple of burglars who had
DEAR SECRETARY: I am been hiding in my house. They
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and I will. P.S. Although your ransacked the place and left as
4r
bound
and gagged.
letter referred to doctors In the
When my husband came ,..
masculine, let's acknowledge
That there are many women home from work a few hours
later and found the two of tied
Physicians, too.)
PTA COUNTY
DEAR ABBY: lam 19 and in up, to my surprise, he released
my
sister
first!
MY sophomore year at college.
COUNCIL MEETS
Abby. I was very hurt, and
4J..ast year, I fell in love with a
now
I
can't
help
but
wonder
if
beautlIu, sensitive girl of Ia.
She's a high school graduate maybe he still cares for my
who has many fine qualities, sister. What do you think?
TIED INKNOTS
but her English Is atrocious.
She says, "I seen you there,"
DEAR TIED: I think your
or "you was or you wasn't husband was being courteous to In And Around
Uwe," or "I throwed It out" or a guest — no more, no less.
"them there people."
Forget It.

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Pine Needle Art Classes Set

An introduction to pine needle
art is scheduled for Sept. 26,
from 10 a.m.. to noon and again
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center, 17.
92 in Sanford. Ms. Mary
Behrman of Lake Helen will be
the instructor for this meeting.
Ms. Behrnian has instructed
pine needle art for 11 years in

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The first PTA County Council meeting of the year,
held at Community Methodist Church, Casselberry,
enjoyed talks by (from left) Kate Keene, Leadership
Training Team of Florida Congress PTA: School
Superintendent Bud Layer; and Council President
Dottie Poole.

Chuluota

Fall Club Artivitiaq

Ringling Museum Show
Seks Entries For Exhibit

SANFORD PLAZA
Open 10a.m. top.sn. Mmiday thru Saturday
Open Sunday 1.00to500pm.
CatAlog Center Ph. 322•)20 Stole Pta. 323.1310

Craftsmen interested in
entering the Fifth Annual
Ringling Museum Outdoor
'raft Show have until October
, to submit applications to the
selection Jiry. These chosen to
participate will exhibit and sell
their work and cvmpete for the
$500 "Best in Show" award.
Other merit and honorable
mention awards of $200 and $lt)
will be presented, as well as a
$50 "Best Presentation" award.
C
# Applications must be accompanied by no more. than
three slides of three works of
art The application fee is $5.
Work in ceramcs, textiles,
sculpture, glass, enameling,
Jewelry, lea'her. r mixed

media are eligible. Painting,
photography, or graphics are
not accepted. Those craftsmen
chosen to exhibit will be
charged a $20 exhibition fee,
charged solely to defray
festival expenses.
The festival will take place on
the Ringing Museum grounds
Nov. 19, 20, and 21. This will
mark the fifth year of the
festival, exclusively for Florida
craftsmen. The show not only
offers craftsmen a showcase for
their work, but encourages
their professional growth.
Applications should be sent to
Crafts Festival, Ringling
Museum, P.O. Box 1133,
Sarasota. Fla., 33578

The chicken barbeque supper
held by the Chuluota firemen
was a success. These affairs
are a monthly event for the
firemen to raise money for the
rescue van for the town.

classes are being scheduled to
provide Intensive Instruction in
this subject. These ctases are
tentatively scheduled to begin
on Oct. 12, from 1 to 4 p.m. and
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Agricultural Center. The
classes will cover selection of i
Following the Introductory materials and equipment,
session, eight to ten week treatment of pine needles,
design, ditches, and finishing:
Visitors Procedure. There will be a
nominal fee for each class.
For further information on
UeIntroductorysession or thclasses, contact the Seminole
There will also be a color County Extension Home
picture display, "Almost Economics Office at 322.7123.
heaven W.t
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challenge to guess where they
were taken, furnished by Bill
Falkenstine and Joe Hill.
Food and Drinks will be
provided by the Mims Volun..
teer Fire Department.
All West Virginians and their
friends are welcome. For
further information call
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or Joe Hill (306) 267.2756 of
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vocationally certified. The
introductory session will
acquaint people with the basic
techniques of pine needle art.
There will be no charge for this
session

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Correspondent
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The Women's Auxiliary of the
Fire Department will begin Its
meetings again on the fourth
Monday of the month In Sep.
temoer. me women are also Gladys and Archie Durham are
working hard toward the rescue leaving Chuluota; but are
van,
happy to learn that the home on
Third Street will Still be ocThe Tuesday Morning Sewing cupied by Durhams. Their
Class will again meet In the grandson, Eddie, and his wile,
social hail of the Community Debbie (Runyon), will be
Church at 9:30 a.m. Every one moving In. Eddie and Debbie
is welcome. Ann Dunstan Is the are some of Chuluota's own
teacher of the class which Is children who grew up here and
sponsored by the Federation of are now returning "home."
Retired Clubs. All Interested
persons are invited to attend
A welcome to wee newcomer
this informative class.
Robert Krauth Jordon, son of
Suzanne and James G. Jordon
We are saddened to learn that of Second Street. Little Natalee

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Jordon, age three, welcomes
her baby brother.
Our sincere sympathy is
extended to the family of Don
Laws of Lake Drive.

Visitors and settlers from
Wed Virginia will be honored
Sept. 26 in Titunvifle, when the
oceanside city holds its 19th
annual "West Virginia Day."
This year's program will
include music by Billy Jay and
The Jay-Hawks. Billy Jay has
recorded with some of the
famous names in Nashville
such as Buck Owens and
Conway Twiddy.

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loading equipment, model coal
train houses as well as full scale
This Surn—
nitrM
and authentic mining equip.
ment. This display will be ________________
furnished by A.F. Workman
from Clothier, W. Va., now
We
retired. He makes the display
entirely by hand.
General
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The second display will
consist of smaller coal mining
Wtathertron Central
relics, such as carbide lamps,
Air Conditioning System
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Summertime is gone, that's
obvious in Chuluota. Clubs and
societies around town are
darting their new season. The
Priscilla Circle of the Community Church held a covered
dish dinner to open up their fall
schedule. The husbands attended the dinner and
graciously darted the slean up
while the women attended to
the business part of the
program. Another lawi sale Is
planned for October and the
annual Christmas bazaar and
luncheon is to be held in late
November. Irene Bthers had
charge of the devotional part of
the meeting.

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Call 1oday:
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evenly. Stir together the sugar,
Spiced Aitichokes
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cinnamon; sprinkle 44
Spaghetti with Meatballs
Of the mixture over the sliced Garlic Bread SaladSowl
apples. Halve the remaining
Italian Coeese Cake
apples crosswise. Place 1 of the
SPICED ARTICHOK
halves in We conterof the pie
Calorie-watchers may want
_ the reinahilng 7 halves to omit the oil.
arrange
around it so that they are cicie
1 package (9 ounces) frozen
to the edge of the shell. Sprinkle
artichoke hearts
with the remaining sugar
1 small bay leaf
'mixture. Very slowly pour the
3 whole allspice
cream mound the center apple.
2 tablespoons olive,pil
with butter. Bake In a
Cook the Irtlthokè beads,
preheate004jeeo until adding the spice, according to
apple halves are tender but dill package directions. Coin. Just
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but serve while still slightly oil. Serve as part of an anwarm.
Upasto.
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marzipan carrots with which to very tender; drain and di'y on
decorate ever-popular carrot paper toweling. Puree in an
cakes. Because that recipe electric blender or press
called for red food coloring, though a fine-mesh drainer.
now taboo, we've dreamed up There will be a generous 14rd
an all-natural way to make tiny cup; use ¼ cup of this puree
fondant carrots.
the extra maybe used in a soup.
Our inspiration came from a
In the large bowl of an ekepamphlet we treasure: "How to tric mixer at medium speed,
Grow the Peanut and Ic5 Ways thoroughly beat together the 4'4
of Preparing It for Human Con- cup carrot puree, peanut butsumdIon" by George Washing- ten, bitter, egg yolk, vanilla
ton Carver, published about 50 and salt. Reserve 44 cup of the
Yews ago at Tuskegee Institute sugar. Into the carrot mixture,
where the famous scientist car- at low speed, but In the re
ned on his work. In his booklet maining sugar, one-third at a
there's a recipe for Peanut Car- time and keeping smooth.
rot Fudge that inspired the fol- Sprinkle the reserved 44 cup
lowing rule for an uncooked sugar on a smooth surface and
peanut carrot fondant from with a rubber spatula turn the
which to fashion delightful gar- carrot mixture onto it. Knead
nlshes. To deepen the natural until smooth.
color, we call for only the outer
line an ibyi by 24nch cake
portion of the carrots, darker pan with plastic wrap. Pack the
than the inner core. We also call carrot mixture Into the pan.
for a yolk from a brown egg, Smooth the surface. Tightly
usually a little more vivid than cover pan with plastic wrap.
one
a white egg.
Refrigerate until firm enough
CARROTS PEANUT FON- to cut -about l hour. g into 1.
DANT
Inch squares- there will beM.
3 medIum carrots, each
Shape each square into a I'4about 7 inches long
Inch long "carrot." Coil. Insert
¼ cup creamy peanut butter tinysprigs of parsley in the tops
2 tablespoons butter or
of those carrots you are using
margarine, softened
right away. Wrap the unused
1 egg yolk, from a Large
garnishes In plastic wrap and
brown egg
store In the freezer; t1aw when
4 teaspoon vanilla
needed and Insert the parsley
44 teaspoon salt
tops Just before using. To
1 package (1 pound)
decorate a carrot cake, brush
confectioners' sugar
Its top with a confectioners'
Parsley or carrot-top
sugar glaze and arrange the
sprigs
minature carrots over the
Pare carrots and quarter; glaze; you can use 12 for a cake
with a small sharp knife cut baked in a 10-Inch tube pan.

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'N THU CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND action for Dissolution ci MarrIage
has been filed against you and you
pOi
IUMINOLI
COUNTY,
arerequiradtoseqveacopyof
FLORIDA.
CIViL ACTION NO.10-ss.C$..,.i written defenses, If any, to it on
KIRBY
MONCRIEF,
of
JAMES C. CREWS AND BILLA 0.
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
CREWS, His Wife,
MONCRIEF, Plaintiff's Attorney,
PlaintIffs whose address is, Post Office Box
'v'-.
n,, tanl,i,.4 EI,..I.'.
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WAITIJA JtFFRY, ak-a WANDA
btforeOPober
1574,
and
file
the
STUMBO AND ROGER STUMBO
Her Husband, AND THE ATLAN.
TIC NATIONAL BANK OF SAN. ofh'wIs. a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
FORD. A Banking Corporation
in me Petition,
Defendants
WlTNElSmyhardandthosialof
NOTICE OF ACTION
this Court on the 13th day ci Sep.
TO: WANDA JEFFREY
a-k-a WANDA STUMSO AND tember, 1974.
(kel)
ROGER STUMBO.
H. Iickwlth, Jr.
Her Husband
Clerk of the Circuit Court
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
By: Mary N. Dardon
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Deputy Clerk
that an action to foreclose en that
certain mortgage dated December S. Kirby Moncrlef, of
21,1573, PublIc hecords of SemInole SHINNOLSER LOGAN
County, Florida, Oft the following AND MONCRIEF
Post Office Box
described property, to-wit:
FlorIda 337fl
The West 12.3 felt of Lot N in 5anfo
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Block 43. and oil of Lot M in Block
of AMENDED PLAT OF CRYSTAL Publish: Sept. 13. 22. 25, Oct. 4, 1574
LAKE SHORES. Lake Mary, DEDS.
Florida, according to the piat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4,
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Page 11.01 the Public Records
FOR
SUMINOLU
Seminole County, Florida,
COUNTY,
has been filed against you and you FLORIDA,
CASE
NO.
74.I7$1.CA.ga.B
arereIredtos.rveayofyr
written defenses to it. if any on INRE:THEMARNIAGIOP
CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for DOROTHY LEE W000SON,
Plaintiff, whos, address is 412
Petltr,
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, and
Sanford, Florida, and file the RICHARD AARON W000SON.
original with the Clerk of Circuit
Respondent,
Court, Sanford, Seminole County,
NOTICUOFACTION
Florida on or before the lit day of THU STATE OP FLORIDA TO:
RICHARD AARON W000SON
October, AD. 1574; Otherwise a
A&amp;O.AtA,Q.
default will be entered ----..-.,--aaI,,.i
for the relief demanded in the
Fleet Post Office
petition.
WITNESS my Hand and The NEW YORK. NEW YORK
Official Seal 01 this Court on this the
23rd day of August, A.D. 1514.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that DOROTHY LEE W000SON
(Seal)
has
filed a Petition In the Circuit
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
C0ii of Seminole County, Florida,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to" DIsIOlUtIofl of Marriage, and you
Seminole County. Florida
are required to serve a
By: Lillian Woodman
copy of your
written defenses, it any, on KEN.
Deputy Clerk
NETH W. MCINTOSH, of STEN.
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney tar Plaintiff
STROM, DAVIS I, MCINTOSH.
412 Sanford Atlantic
Attorneys for Petitionir, whOs.
address is Post Office Ba 1330,
Bank BuIldIng
Sanfont, FlorIda, 32771, id file the
FlorIda 37771
original with the Clerk of the
Publish, Sipt. 1, , 15. , 1514
ahove.
styled Court on or before Octo,,' ,
DED.1
- I57&amp; otherwise a default
and
UItlt ivdgm.nt ffl be entered
FICTITIOUS NAME
agansp you for the relief deman,
Noticelsherebygiventhatw,ar, in the Petition.
engag.d in business it 4105 LannaaI
WITNESS my hand and Official
Bvactt Dr., Orlando 32510, Seminole seal of said Court ontite 11th da
County, Florida under the fictitious Septernbe,. A.D, 1514.
name of INTERIORS BY REY (SEAL)
Arthw' H. Bckitp,, Jr.
TREX. and that
intend to
register said name with the Clerk
Clerk of Circuit Court
Sminole County, Florida
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
By: Jean E. Wilke
FlorIda In accordance with 1k,
Deputy Clerk
provisio of the Fictitious Name
Slalufes, To Wil: Section $4309 STENSTROM. DAVIS 1
MCIHTO$H
Florida Statutes 1557.
Post Office Box 1330
S Jo Ann Reynolds
Flagship Bank -SuIte 22
Bonnie Treiier
blish: Sept. IS. 22, 29, Oct 6.1924 Sanfont, Plc. 3777)
Publish Sept. 27.25 &amp; Ocr. 6, i,
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OFFICE MANAGER Knowledge
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United Solvents. 323-1502.

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Leathercraft Weaving
Ceramics
Model Ships Wood Carving
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drinkers.
EMPLOYERS
For further information call 123.15*7
or write
NE ED HELP FAST?
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. We
've Got The People
•lox 333. Sanford. Fla. 32711.
For YouI C&amp;1323.5176
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPERFr, 444.3027 for "We Care' - KnOwIede of 3300 mac
"Hofllne," Adults or T.ens.
familiar with trucking bus
SILLAROS SALES- Experienced.
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Excellent $5.
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IIIIdPOUAdI
SECRETARY- Afiractivi,
The Easy Way
typing and shorthand a MUlTI
Guarerw.ed.CaIIIaj.4$50
COUPLE- Live In, care for
children.
und
5'ngt £
RETAIL SALES- Part time. Es.
perienced In iuniw ready.fowesr.
DRIVER-at States. $15,300 plus.
$100 Reward
Tractor.frall'
For the return of purse and contents. SECRETARY- Able to travel
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710 E. Romne Ave., CU'Iaiitin.
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FOOTBALL IS IN THE AIR- You
10 1k. bISIOSI at bUlIdli 59
may score- if you us mIs old
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Air, carpate, quilt 1 a, MOBILE HOMES..-. Two moti• yoor businis...
te
Winter Park 3 BR,? bath wIth 31'
AVON
bedrooms. $125 to Ills month.
ClanalfIed Ads elton.
homis on an ovw$Iud tot In
Iiving.dlning
combinatIon.
EuTh
Ham
Adultt.
HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRIST.
Ad
3fl.i$o
FIreplace, take prIviliges, double
5f UP for P1w newly Wide with 3 IN, 1 bath fram&amp; $l24ISTev '5
carpert, and unique landscaping,
MAS - and the money to ay for FumIshed 3 BR, air, water inclu.
room for the mp In me
It. itari flOW - Wiling bliutiful
1*500.
Adults. 113$ a month. Also fur,
spare trailer, 114.500.
products. Make beaunfui monsy
nished I BR, air, sti. 531.15*
SWIMMING POOL SAcRIItCE-• Call M437
3 BR, 1 bath, maswy. $100 d
for IMormaticui
Sale- All CoIns, ½ cents to dollirI
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m, NO PENALTIES- For seeing titis
1150 miWh PSI,.
- 754$ Park Dr .....- FHALOW.DQWN Ofl this 3
Leading manufacturer and Beautiful Spine?.Consol. stored
at 10 pd. of trends. Allowing
Rolling
Hills I BR, 2 bath with
dlstribiflor
has
bedroom,
1½
bath
brick
tror*
aluminum rec.
lI2BRMobiiIHomes
pet. o
locally, Reported like new.
face for U.S. silver In
2l-S1tuatj
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country kitchen, family room with
TAFFER
REALTY
Wlflt$d
tangular
pools
left
honi. Kitchen equippeo, fenced
from 2913
Adufli... Nop,ts
tredi, Cash examole: 1011.5
Rensibie party can take en tow
- fireplace, doublewooded p.r• season, half price.over
yard. convenient to shopping, 1100£ 75th St
Brok,r
Guaranteed
paymentbalanc,.Wrn.a,
5, LincoM-F. $4.50. Phone 3324500.
fectly manicured lot, and
position in priva$e
churches. ei it new for $20,300. _____________
132 64
installallon and terms. Call 305.
Send trtick. Joplin Piano, P.O. Sex
overlooking
golf
course.
144,900.
caring for Invalil. wiii live .
135-9231 collect.
31A- apIexes
103, Panama, City, Fia. 33101.
Have cSr.
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FUMBLESCan
be
Costly. Don't
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bath
CS
horn..
Kitchen
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
I BR
WHi care for elderly lady o
Kitchen
it equip A C carpeted
miss seeing this Maitland 4 BR, 2
Bathroom Cabinets, Ciduifild Ads
SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
equipped, fenced rear yard. Offici &amp; store space availabl e.
didn't wart there Anyone can be a
Adults. No petS. $3. 322-fl14'wk.
Iieffllfliflprivatehomecaliafler
bath,? yr. new home. With double
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
seller or a buyer.
carpeted throughout. Easy pp
dowrilewn Sanford.
any.
S
p.m.,
)22.)OS.
dys
after
4.
available.
Bud
attachedga,age,u' famllyroom
Cabell. 322-5033 ___
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so charge. All admitted frpe.
financing available. Sfl.00o.
anytime,
5 low equity to assume. $41,500. _________________________
Come brOwse every Sunday I to S
Pianos 1. Electronic Organs with
MLS.REALTORS
1300 Acres. Osteen ares. Owni
Duplex. unfurn. kitchin equipped,
automatic rhythm section. Lthai
at
the Movieland Drive-In
leNtils
m141
sill.
. - AC. 2 BR, carport, good location.
KICK OFF- without qualifying on S'xV Utility trailer. Rebuilt, en.
Theatre. South L.92. Phone 333.
trades offersd. Bob Ball's Plans SI
this
3
BR,
1½
bath
hospital
clean,
closed. Lights hook-up, hitch, Organ Sales 5 Western Auto, 350
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spare lIre. 322-7427 from 3-4 p.m.
W. Fink St., 332.3335,
U iinistd Unfurnushed, two bedroom. Security
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air,
fencsd
yard,
barbecue,
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By
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carport,
indoor
laundry, Stepping stones, ind, rock, Centers,
baths, central lilA, screen path
M20 or 3237315.
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SliiIS
overlooking small lake a
st.et, wire mern, window seals, -- O-Off
TRADE
WHAT YOU HAVE FO
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carpst. 135.300.3324113
Ridgewee Arms
ellen Glees Show I Sale, Sal
WHAT YOU WANT. CALL 431
equIty to asSUme. $73,90Q
benches, flowe, pots, Steps.
SI S'it., Sept. 23534, Lak* Mirror
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REDUCEDSZO00
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Spacious ),3, 5 3 BR apts. Tvis,
DELIA ELLIOTT, REALTOR
MIRACLE CONCRETECO.
324louses Unfuniished
Center. Laketand, Fla,
Beautifully remodeled a rooms, 11
305 Elm Ave.
. sw 1mm $ ng, plyground,
Orlando 123-1334
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332.1731
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sq.
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hew
carpeting
1
root,
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recreation room, laundry room Sanford - 2 BR. I bath home, air LARRY SAXON INC., REALTOR
Ar steel fle'.i;, exC(ut,ve li'4k
Antique upright Piano, paint
furnace, large fenced IQI. No
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and clubhouse. 2510 Rldgewood conditioned, fenced yard. Ill _______________________
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sprayer, Rockwell slid• rule
high school. S1J00. Owner 3
Ave. Sanford. PH
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Mayfair Circle. Call Orlando SN.
chairs.
etr..gnt
calculator,
household
1
yard
330J
ChAirs, filing Save money on TV's IFuniture.
Cleaning the garage again? Maying
cabinets, as s Cain ann carry
goods 3333409
BAMBOO COVE APTS
Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
the same Items around you
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NOLL'S
l:3Ip.m.IayRd.1Oi4p441
Get Em While
moved last spring? Planning on
Deluxe Aluminum above 9rOvnd
One SI I Bedroom apartments, 4 BR, 1½ bath, paneling, carpet,
Casselberry. 1792.530 4201
drapes, central air. $210 mo. $100
Mt. Dma. 114335.1744,
Swimming pools. (27 1S'x2V and ____________________________
storing them another ysar? Don't
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sic. dip. 323.0503.
dolt. Pianagaragl,ali and don't
I$'x33' complete, 1 yrs. old,
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forget to advertise it in the Herald
PcssOfl Sacrifice 'i prlc. ____________________________
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Wanted
J. S.snfor. n io.
ikoum unfurnushed toys.. C
want ads. Like magl. the clutter The govqrnm,nt has release
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Call colIsli 305 2730410.
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to schools and shopping. Call UI.
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mo,*y
for
subsidized
housing
u
will
dIsappear,
and
you'll
have
PouItmanureforyou,faiga,
OVIEDO
- Dupiexes. Furn. or IS1O.
Wanted. Residential site for
"SpeclalOtTp,eWees"
or pasture, $2 yUd loaded Othi lUYJUNKCA*S-from$35p
extra cash
in your pocket.
'Y'$ New houses mi
,Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots. - ____________
call 3321131 after 4p.m.
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rural area. No do payment
TEE'N GREEN- 107 Bunker 5*immi,tg pool. Leading
farm. Hoiden's Enterprise Egg
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE.
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3 BR, 1 bath, fenced yard, kitchen I'M A CUTE lIttle 3 BR, i bath
distributor wants a nice backyard
Lane- Reduced again for quIck
Farm, Read Ellis Road, Osteen
Monthly payments less than rent
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equipped. IllS per mo. $100 dip.
home. My owner has transferred
to display new 1974 model above
said Nice 3 BR, 1½ beth home
Call to see if you qualify.
(off 4143,2 ml. east Osleen Bridge.
322 0014.
and I need a flew
Qround Pool. Top consideration
care for
nice section next door to Mayfair
.For Wrecked or Junk
NOW LEASING
me.Lrneovera,)01p
given for prime location. Call
. NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Country Club, Features include
Deltona3BR,1½bath Pt'.one574
Sanford Court
Drive, then callus. siuoo.
Woodfltf'5Gard
Center
3521 alter S p.m.
central air SI heat, carpeting,
1221320
collect.
cars &amp; Trucks
____________________________
Reg. Reel Estate Broker
Any year thru 1974 models..
WALK TO SHOPPING-I yr. 3
601 Celery Ave.
utility building, and deep well. AMMO
Apartments
7 days
. SHOTGUN SI RIFLE. 30
503w. 1st St.
BR. 7 beth, Central heat p_,_.
Rent or Sell - Immaculate 3 BR, 2
.%'eek. Call collect. 544-273'
Now lust $33,000.
pcI.
off,
New modern single story I 1. 2
Sanford
Auction,
transferred.
What
a
buyl
127.300.
_333d
or323.0317
eves.
1200
S.
bath, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
64-Equipmeg fnj'
FrenchAve.,333.7
bedroom apts. and completely
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siss mo. 323-74i1
VETERANS- Best buy In towol idyliwlide 101 Brentwood Drive,
furnished studio apartments. 7$-ItorcycIes
IL000under comparable hom 3
Call Sanford'sSaiesLea,
Steam Clean YourOwnCarpet
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
144.000. 3 BR, 2 baths, beautiful
Conveniently located SI beautifully Pinecrest, 7110 French Ave., 3 BR.
BR.
2
bath,
kitchen
equipped
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Rent Our Reinsnvac
Wa bath, kitchen equIpped, IllS
interior with fIreplace. 10 Pd.
landscaped. Abundant storage
central heat and air, wait to wail
'71 Honda CL 300, likenow, $423, 2635
3lI-3lSE. First St.
332-ian CARROLL'SFURNITUE,rn.sI$I
down, P4 pct. lnte,eot. $273 mc.
(InCluding attic) and "GE Energy
Per mo. 3221731 Of 323-1303.
carpeting. Owner pays all closing
Laurel Ave., Sanford.
pays
all.
332.1)01.
Efficiency Pacliagv'. From $745.
costs. From $21,000. Only 3
3BR,unfurfte
Motorcycle Insurance
Call 3310220 between I 5 3:30.
remainIng.
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5I-HousI4 Goads
6PPS
Niceloat
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
BLAIR AGENCY
Multiple Listing Service
-------- - AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped, - 323-3144or
REALTORS
Below appraisal. Must sacrifice, 3
2S4SPARK
Shots. 1 male, S mos,, 1200. 1
0 Hoftda, CB 330, %o
cluded. Call eves. 323-liti.
Miles.
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female, 4 moe., 1130; 345-S7IO.
classified ad to solve it. Try one
Excellent co., $3. 322-3517.
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Evn.3.un;m.41u;372.l,54
borhood. Eat-in kitchen with all
Singer
Futura
(one
of
3 BR, 2 bath, large family room,
the
bestl)
In
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Spacious 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. KitcJe,i
________________
applIances. Central air 1, heat.
excellent Coslilon, Does all
FREE to good home- St. Bernard
largelot.OkSIIrut,Of,,of
'73 Kawaskl, 750CC
equipped, dining room, living rm.,
Seller pays all refinancing costs.
of SewIng; .eguIar, Stretch. ,
AKC, male. Good with children
Sanford's best areas. Best offer
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air cond,, carpeted throughout.
WithExtras,GcodClt
33-Houses Furnished
Asking 123.110. No reesonable
Deco Stitches. Make' buttonpoies,
Phone 321-03%.
over 117,000,witp, good terms. 322Adults only. References requIr.
5630.333.340,.
offer refused. Call Phyllis Cap.
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blind hems. etc. Sold new for $649.
5116. By Owner.
321-0011. K1SH REAL ESTATE Lake Mary-I BR furnls
ponI, Realtor.Associa,e After
Two
female miniature poodle
Sell
for
1219
cash,
INC.
or E.Z.
hours, 531-1723. FRICKE 1.
Lake Mary - 3 BR, 1½ bath ,
newly refinished Inside and out.
puppies, black. AKC, ISO each.
79''Tr'UCkS.Tl'31$e.t'S payments of S14 per ma.
Adults. No pets. 3fl.353,
homes, Start at 521300 with $3
FRICKE ASSOCIATES INC.,
323.0393
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For
free
horns
trIal
Cell
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Orlando,
REALTOR.
531.1233.
31
down. Government funding. By
hnfls Furnished
647-1377, SAM 104PM
1571 Ford flat bed 2 ton truce. like
Cat SI Kittens
builder, 534
Equal Housing
n.e, .i tires, A.1 mechanically,
Stenstrom
57 Each to goodhome
GOOOAREA_2BR.1bath,e
Ot'portunity.
MO N T H I V
$3,315. Ph. 333.4*74 after S.
RENTAL
LOCH ARBOR- 701 Forest Drive-. garage, range, ritrig., fireplace
and gas heat. 120.000.
AVAILABLE
I
Brittany farm house, in beautl
12' wide, furnished, 1 BR. AC,
Country Atmosph
SEWINGMACHINEREPAIR
Color TV,AIrCOnd.MaidSeIV
$0-Autos for Sale
Adults. Also 1 trailer
LochArbor,c,,stombuiI, lowner,
66-Horses
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322Clean, oil &amp; adlust. Regular price
QUALITY INN NORTH
OUT OF TOWN
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3
BR,
1
bath,
decorator's
accents
throughout,
Large
3
BR,
family
room home,
lI55R 434,Longwood
large
Sl2.9$.
Sept.
Special.
$5.29.
All
Ia2
lot, cern, H I. A, well and
Eat-in kitchen, carpeting, central
outside the city. Over-sized lot,
Horse trailer, 2 horss tandem.
1923 Granada, one owner, air contypes of machines repaired Free
Fishermen. Canoists - 2 BR. turn.,
pump. Hors, pasture avail, for
heat &amp;air, walk.In closets,
many trees, at a price you can
1 SR furnished garage apt.. Water
dltiated, AM-FM radio, excellent
metal, 1200; also register
pick-up
I
delivery.
Call
Orlando
rent.
adults. Wekiva LandIng, 323-4470
$31000.
beautifully
landscaped,
$35,500.
afford.
lurn. Adultsorily. nopets. 371.1305.
quarter horse mare,
Only $17,500. Call Betty
cofldllion. 13300. Phone 534-3141.
617-1377.
yea,
or 323-1301.
FIamm-RALT0R
small, coggins negative, 5200.
SAN LANTA- $71 Rosaila DrIve- 7 COMMERCIAL LOTS - Pius 3
AN MO PARK. 1, 3, 3-bedroom
ASSOCIATE.
Both for $330. (West of Deterid) 1973 Chrysler Newport, I owner, PS,
BR, 2 bath home on 2 more lots.
traIler apte. Adult &amp; lamity pork.
Unbelievable 3 BR, 1½ bath, with
PB, AC,excellentcitl,j
Highway 11, 11-3rd mIle
'All to
Real
Estate
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 17-92, Sanford
icreene patio. Hardwcsf floprs
Johns River at St.- Johns River
Of belt Offer. 3324130.
One of sin
TOUCP
and
Sew
i itj.
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with loads ci extras. 241od
Zig Zag m,.chines AsSume __________________________
'77 Cougar- XR.7. fully equIpped
REAL ESTATE
uatanceotSI$SS0orp,,$ll,90per
-41-'bouses
apt., water furnished.
CITY-700W,st let.- Commercial
110. 343-3Sp between-5 e 5.
- SmailPony
Realtor
month Will lake trade in. Singer
Reg.RealEsta$eBroker33l
332
79$
Near Shcpping area. Adults only.
Zoned 2 BR residence. 'for com. 322774*
Gentle
373.7$5
equipped to zig zag 1. make button
ease
a Datsun Including 2 cars
SlOOmo. 322-5S3aor3fl.5
SANFORD- Pick your own new holes, Balance of $51 1$ or 10
373-7211
blnation bJslness.residence.
OAK SHADEO-..35R,POol,OaPJen
trucks. For information call Bill
511250.
tam.
carpet,3BR,I'-,baths,5l00n
area. 123500.
1
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Winter Sorina.RD IL. .Ih
payments of $6 Call credit Horse Pasture for rent on Ups-ala _________________________
Ray or Jack Mink, *31-1311.
$174 mo. pays all. I/a annual Pd.
rrn., fIreplace, i bth from
3729111 or see at
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Road. $15 month.
IDVLLWILDE104
rate, 340 Mos. $20,000.
VihIen RoadSchool. Enc. patio, 530,300.
TO SETTLE ESTATE - En.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-- '77 and
SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
Near ldyllwiide School. See thIs 3
327 0901
chanting old 3 bedroom, picture
'73 Models. Call 323.5370 or 531CRANK CONS'T REALTY
307 E 1st St Downtown
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4l-.i/jgfo to Buy
BR,3bathh.)meonspachome
window, fireplace, Perfect setting
REALTORSI30.1
160$ Dealer.
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site. Includes family room, cenfor antiques. 125.000.
TIRED OF
EVES. 323-3519
tral
heat
1.
air,
52-pli,v
double
cirport,
7573 Caprl 3600. 3 door, excellent
Cash 322'4132
plus loads of extras. 537,700.
conditi
VETERANS - NothIng down.
I speed, AC. 322-7315
BATEMAN REALT'T
SANFORD
after 3:30 p.m.
$15300 U9.
122.300
For
used
furniture,
appliances.
Used
Not-ge
KESIDE APARTMENTS
refrigerator
good
Rrq Real Estate Broker
SUNLAND- XI S. StiAhafid - This little cutle will not last. BrIck
tools, etc. Buy 1 or '1001 items.
condition, sio. Call 332571$ after 1
Hlghway
26355. Saiitor Ave
Laroer corner lot, 3 BR, 1 bath,
Iiyf?IOuI?. 2 dr., HT, 31$ eng,,
front, trees, prIvacy. 3 bedrooms,
Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
p.m.
Harold Hall Realty
.rtAcrosSFronchs,
fl1
0?S9eves
extra clean cond. Needs Iran.
3727643
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completely fenced. Attractive
central air, garege. Call now.
We buy and sill good furniture and
Smis$iOn 0-h. 1300. 323-5215 alter 4
323.$6lOor$31.9777
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
paneled
family
room,
carpeting,
REALTOR,MLS
Sanford - 2 BR, air, screened
Cliff jordan Realtor
PM.
antiques, HWY 14 AUCTION
servIce, usedmachunes
porch, 2 lots, fruit I oak trees. MOONEY
GALLERIES, 322-4972
323.5774 AnytIme
W000MER E- 2525 Sanford Ave.APPLIANCE%373 0497
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W76 Cutlass Supreme, air, bucket
$15,950. $7,000 down. 323-1137. 2032
3 BR. 1 bath, wall-to-wall car.
t
we buy used furniture
Jefferson.
Seats, automatic, less than 5000
peting. with fully equipped kit. BRANDNEW-Closeto,,hoppjng,?
BR, 2 baths, central heat &amp; air
53-N. Radio.Stereo
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I item or a houseful
miles. Best offer over 14,O0. $31.
chin. BPP warranted,
tsi.eia
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333.7373
2011 or 322-3709,
BALL REALTY
Call Sanfords Sales Leader
Piting. s21,500.
USedTV
'45
Mustang, 6 cylInder, 3 speed.
Callafter5p.m
We Buy
Rig. Real Estate Broker
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
tape deck and Mater. Phone 322.
In
SALES-RENTALS
S-V. Hardwiclt, Broker
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DAVE'S 335 6414
117W. let ST.. Sanford
Deltona. 64-44I1
ANYTIME
3325641 or 3372737 after Hr's.
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Interested?
4BR,2bath,carpeted,fencedback
yard, well, utility building.
Longwood 534 MO.

Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath, central heat SI
fenced yard, separate studio,
$3,000 equity I assume loan of
U2,, 3210503.

FIVE ACRES- Sanford Ave., 53.000
per acre.

Req Real Estate Broter
JOI-INKRIDER.ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone37l 7641. Sanlord

LAKEFRONT- 2,300 per acre.
RENTALS AVAILABLE.

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323.7832

bath, 12' * 6*' wIth 3' x 12' tip out.
Call after 5,3234165.

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327 1517 or 3220612
3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
central heat and air. Phone 373.
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educed$l000 12' x63'3 BR, 2 bath
Spanish design, located In
country Mus.l see to appreciate.
$3500cash.322'SolsbeforedpMor
131 1130.

Rig, Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
3fl 6157

Pest Control

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ART ONUWN PEST CONtROL
2542 Park Drive
322 6465

Piano Services

TOWER-S BEAUTY SALON
lo'merly Harriett' Beauty Nook I
S1S. First. 3325712

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Any size Sofa &amp; Chair shampo
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root-n, dining area, hail,
rug L.,r,i Oear.ng. till dirt. ci.iy. rock
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of size,
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ALMOST NEW HOME
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BR, 1*50' mobile home, turn.,
patio awning, Can be moved.
11.400. Land 0' Lakes Trailer
Court, 1100 E. Graves. Orange
City, Lot 50
1SYR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Dr.e
C.'Ivd. 323 5200

43-lots-Acreage
ANFQ$ID- 62 ck-y Mt-es nu.
Johns- $110,000. 617,111.
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SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP.,REALTORS

You can easily makefrhis 2 bedroom
home info a 3 or I bedroom cheap.
Only 51.000 down. $150 payments.
3224120
____________________
POOL HOME
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 BR. family room, fireplace,
carpet, fenced. $25,000. Call
Associates Connie Hughson. 50.
oni or Sherry Eikins, 1113751
Evenings.
PILOIAN REALTY
REALTORSI3I-wa3

Die In Georgetown .
area to close estate. Cash only.
Also small house across Irom
Crooms School. $1,993
p 'me small acreage parcels near I
I Pri(ed right.
WALTERS STEELE
Rig Real Estate Broker

$304433

Greene Inc.
REALTORS

Hauling

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LIGHT HAULINGI ,ARO
AND GARAGE CLEAN -up
Phone 319 5371
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HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Lite Clearing; Mowing, Discing;
Fl) Dirt; Clay; Rock; Sand;
B.akhoe Loader. Ph. 322

Home Improvements

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LandscapIng
Lawn Cure

C E SHEPHERD
Punting, Remoctizllng. General
pairs, Call 373 6475
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Bu,irç a flew home? Moving to ar
ag1rtmt?

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classified ad. We'll help You wrIt
an ad that 'Ii bring last sale
CALL 3222611

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Largeoaks.pin.&amp;palmtrees.3 SR.
2 bath, air conditioned, Nest &amp;
clean. Mow. in now Driv, by and
call tcday. 517.530.

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ESTERSOPI LANOCLEARING
Bulldozig. Excavating. Ditch work,
Fill dirt, top soil. 322 5543

Grass cutting,
noyardtoolargvorboosm.all
Carpentry, Remodeling &amp; Roofing.
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HOjsewashing, Painting, InSide SI
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out Custom built cabinets I.
I2lOIolorIflOulav,s.
General Maintenance, LicenseI
Yr's exp, Also shampooing Cf
Palmet1oAv,,Sa,d
Painting
carpets I re upholstering, Free
TTNOSELUXURYITEMSFOR
eslimat.s,$305050,
I. FRACTION OF THEIR COST Caintry.
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RQM TODAYS WANT ADS
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Window Washing, Floor Stripping 5
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate, 323 5,54
Central Heat I. Air Conditioning
F r free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in SdnfOfd 337, PIANO 1. ORGAN SERVICES
1771,
Tuning 5 Repair, All Models
5425500

Beauty Care

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73 Ramada double wide, 24*60', 3
BR, 7 bath, kitchen, hying room.
dining room, den w-w carpet.
55,000 3230011 alter 5p.m.

JOHNNY WALKER

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Siding

Home Improvements
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Sd'nq &amp; soIlt System Also lntr,or E.ter,or Plastering.
Roolnq, Gutters 20
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YO
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W. GARNETT WHITE

Large 3 BR, I'-, bath, no qualifying,
assume $17,700 mortoage. $152
monthly. Some equity and move
in. C H&amp;A, carpeted, enclosid
garage.

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the breast po cket of his
wiped away tears as
ambulances carted away 37 persons injured when his Greyhound
bus slammed into the rear of a school bus.
"To hit a school bus..." Dorber said after the Wednesday accident on a busy, rain-slicked highway. "I'd rath er hit anything
else. My kids ride the school bus.'
Only one person, an ad ult from the Greyhound, was reported In
co nditi on late Wednesday.
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overnight for observation,

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problems or were physically handicapped. One girl was
in a wheelchair, he said.
All 30 perso ns aboard the Greyhound, which was bound from
Miami to Key West, were taken to area hospitals for treatment,
primarily for neck and back injuries.
'Everybody was Injured. Everybody complained of pain,"
said
Police Metro Sgt. Alfred Moore. "It was very chaotic, a mess."

and Fiscal Phumer Emmett
Taylor are scheduled to leave
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to find a remedy.
loss In revenues and other
Then the economy dropped
The established process for matters related to the utility building came to a near standrequesting a legal opinion is to depa rtment,
still and commissioners
submit a memorandum to
The executive Idant said realized revenues weren't up to
Exec. Mat. Roger Nelswender. Dale could have verbally expectations. So, the decision
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of records turned up no Woolfolk. But Nefjwender went miuioners are considering
memorandum from Dale about on to say that Is not the "proper placing the entire department
$9,000 in underbillings.
method" to request a legal under public works after Dale
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — % of the tentative links he
Scott Carswell testified at the
state law enforcement offi- discovered during his In- trial that he gave the watch to
cer says the FBI knew about G. vestigaton of the murder of Pack.
Harrold Carswell's family teacher John Pack.
association with a homosexual
The Times reported that
teacher when Carswell's nomi- Campbell relayed evidence that

The Seminole County School
Board granted preliminary such does not conform to the
approval Wednesday night to definition handed down by the
several school policy changes, state legislature, Ray said.
including adjustments In
Ray also submitted a
provisions governing at- revamped description of
tendance for students In grades methods for administering
9.12, corporal punishment corporal punishment, In ac
procedures and student ex- cordance
with
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department.
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statements and audits have
been "lagging." The consultant
Is setting up new management
in the department became Dale

should certainly bill them
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upon request, furnish pupil's Court was pending.
parent with written explanation
Larry Campbell, director of
of reason for punishment with the Department of Criminal
witness's name. . ."
Law Enforcement's Miami of.
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suggested amendment to the a New York Tunes story that
attendance policy was to clarify the FBI apparently failed to re
that students are allowed eight port Information that might
"unexcused' absences during a have raised questions about
semester (four per quarter) Carswell after his nomination
before being penalized. The by former President Richard
current policy "is ambiguous NLn.
and open to Interpretation,
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especially concerning whether whose Supreme Court nomior not eight absences are ex- nation was rejected by the Sencused," Ray said.
ate In 1970, was arrested In TalUnder the new policy, for an lahassee In June on a battery
absence to be 'excused a charge involving alleged homo
would have to call In or sexual advances to an undervisit the school prior to or on the cover police
day of the absence or submit
Carswell's trial has been
a
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explaining the absence.
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cused," at-sences would have to
Campbell said the FBI knew
be for "illness of student or of evidence linking Carswell's
Illness in the family which family to the teacher, who was
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"I don't specifically recall
talking to Clark on this area,"
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possibly did, but I cannot say
unequivocably I did talk to

Two candidates, Alan
Dickey of Sanford and
Fredric Hilt of Altamonte
Springs, want to be your
third Seminole County
Judge and are vying in

reason.

Tuesday's runoff election.
What are they all about?
Herald political writer
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on Page S.B.

Clark."

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Mrs. Carter, in New York Monday to
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vulge the exact amount each homeowner wo
required
pay to fund the special district.
In defenee of the district, Huskey said developers had no idea
when the project was started that the nation would be caught up
In an energy crisis. "Costs have escalated," the developer noted.
Huskey also said action group members "don't have a solution.
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This Is the 1976 Seminole High football team that will 1)anny Lint, Ilenr Gllchrlst, Ricky Mann, Jodv
he home Friday night trying to add to its 21-0 record.
11"Ickens, Jeff Anderson, Jim Edmonds, Kenny Lee.
7b Is week's foe: Oviedo. (From left). front row:
Jint Kennedy; third row: Chris Riggins. Alvin
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park site on four acres of land

funds just aren't available.
"We decided we've got one
lake that's the worst. Let'i do
Lake Orienta as a pilot
program, DeVoney said.

countywide weed eradication
program, agreed that I.ake
Orienta needs cleaning up. But
Williams said the conunission
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White House' Press Secretary Ron Nessen said had
not heard of Ruirs Investigation,the Journal uld,and he
cautioned against Inferring that It Is directed towatde
Ford's political finances.
The Journal said that Neasen noted that Ford's records
were thoroughly checked after he was nominated for vice
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relapse. The best we can do is
provide supportive treetment
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although
remarks t°
a Playboy magazinle intavimer came a
a surprise, "I trust him completely. I've
never had to worry about that at all."
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not only looks on a woman with lint, but
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caused her no anxiety about his fidelity.

club. South was now sure of answer individual questions

nent was the only one ab e to
stop the spade or diamond

main features of the disease are several months after the onset.
How do you prevent attacks
an inflanunation of the eyes,
of Reiter's syndrome? Since we
inUrrunation of the urethra
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Identla) nominee said, 'VlrIst set some
almost Impossible standarde for us." He
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the association. Many citizens complained today that the biggest
problem is a lack of communication betweei Huskey and

"We are cooperating In any way we can and our
relatIonship (with Ruff's staff) is very cordial. We have
made every attem pt to
y," he said.
"I'm not laughing. ft'sa serious matter. But I think

Our right hand opponent has
Oswald "North's four opened one notrump and his

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disease. The medical profession receiving Indocin. It helps to
his contract it either spades or it stamped, self-addressed# )
has known about it since about relieve the pain and'- In- diamonds broke 3-3. He was envelopes are enclosed. The
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Sweetwater Oaks developer Everett Huskey claimed
economic condition mandate the institution of a street lighting
district or else the lights will be turned off. About 500 families
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In south Seminole County.
Oae homeowner estimated families would have paid a total of
about
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Hiakey said the street Iluhflni,
district Is needed to offset a
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water Oaks Homeowners Aasoclatlo.
Until the development Is completed, Huskey Is president of

"We have no Idea what they are looking for. But we hope
to get It over quickly and get a clean bill of health," Henry

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sound notrump and went on

homeowners who claimed to be

Charles Ruff has subpoenaed records of two RephiIcan
committees In Kent County. The subpoenaed

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There are other theories
about the causes of Helter's
syndrome but none are proved.
Using antibiotic medicines or at
tes.t the ones that have

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Stanley Milbrim, A homeowner, presented a petition he said
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avoid another attack?
treated similarly to the
spades to the ace or the king.
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make sour.
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He is taking Indocin. Is there treatment for rheumatoid
everything
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On one's Income tax form, there is a box for taxpayers to
check if they wish to donate a dollar to the President; similarly,
there should be a box to check If one wishes to donate a dollar to
the cause of women around the world.
This remark, made lightheartedly, was greeted with enthusiastic applause by a group of about 70 women and men attending a public hearing Monday night In the Seminole County
Courthouse, by the Seminole County delegation to the Central
Florida Commission on the Status of Women.
Commission Chairman Marilyn Crotty said she wanted to get
Input at the hearing from individuals and organizations on
problems facing women In the county. This would help the newly

formed Commission establish priorities, she said.
Similar hearings are being held during September in Orange,
Osceola and Brevard Counties.
Child day care; the training of divorced and widowed women
to reenter the job market; the establishment of a talent bank of
women qualified to serve In public office; and the education of
girls and women to the rights and changing role of women were

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spection tour

SCHOOL

Qualifying Period Ends

of the newly completed $300,000 addition at Bear Lake Elementary
School In the southwest corner of the county.
One Altamonte Springs city on the board.
Accompanying Layer at the site
commissioner was virtually
were (from left) school board members E.C. Harper Jr., Pat
Telson and Davie elected unopposed while
Sandia Glenn, also seeking a
Sims. The new building, which houses four classrooms and a media center,
a ,e
term, is being ppoi d
was
second
designed by Sanford architect Joe Pavelchak and constructed by Aagaard- the has drawn opposition In b
y Shader a 2Syeas'.dd
Nov. 2 city election as the y Gar,
Juergensen Inc., an Orlando contracting firm,
qualifying period closed sUarney from Barclay Woode.

GROWING

Tuesday,

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some of the needs expressed by the public.
The urgent need for affordable child care in the county was
expressed by Mickey Adams, president of the Seminole County
League of Women Voters and member of Comm unity Coordinate

Child Care (4-C). "Twenty-four hundred children in this county
are In desperate need of child care," said Ms. Adams."Their
mothers have the choice of leaving their preschoolers in the care
of nine- and 10-year-olds while they go to work, or of staying home
on welfare to take care of their kids."
She said federal matching funds are available for child care,
but that locals mnnles must be raised first, before matching funds
would be provided.
Ms. Adams said that many of the mothers forced to stay home
4111
on welfare were not from the Iowr.tncome group, but were
"young, middle-class divorcees unable to support themselves and
pay for day care services on their small salarIes."
Several women spoke to the need for job training programs
for women who had been divcrt.'ed, or whose husbands were
unemployed or dead. Seminars to help women deal with the
business world and budgeting and personal counseling services
were also suggested.
The public hearing brought to light the need to educate women
' in areas as diver as child support, pension plans, social
ecurity, workman's compcnsation, and home and automobile
maintenance. Several women spoke of the diffIculty of getting
their ex-husbands to pay child support after divorce.

Chimp Case Dismissed
County Court Judge Wallace
The Seminole County Animal
Hall this afternoon dismissed Conl Board has found that
'(ate
Attorney
Abbott the chimps are 'neglected" and
Herring's petition seeking has recou'.nendc'd the animals
Impoundment of five chlnt- be seized and given to the
panxees owned by Rudolph Central Florida Zoo.
Alexander of Geneva.
Alcxar.dt'r, a long-time
Hall told Asst. State Ally. animal trainer, says he has just
Randy Kramer to re-file a more completed cages costing $6,,
specific petition and plan for an and says he will fight any efevldentlary hearing within the forts to Lake his 'family" from
next 10 days.
him.

With the city election being

No one qualified to run held at the some as the general
against George Perkins, election, city voter, will be

gwood kys Back Pay

seeking a second two-year term

casting ballots in 11 predicts.

Sanford Gets Park Grant

For Ousted Ralph FE`isher

The city of Sanford has

Sam Ackley, assistant I.
the city manger, said a

been awarded a $00,000

federal grant to develop a
park in the Georgetown

By JANE CASSELBEJIRY

missioner John Kfmbrough, 7:30 p.m. to
meet with former Passed out on a first filed, first
attending the meeting at the city consulting engineer served basis.
city's Invitation, agreed to take William Palm of Glare and
Discussion of sign ordinance
The Longwood
City
Council
to
the
county
commission
the
Radcliffe,
Inc.;
City
consulting
changes
was also postponed to
voted Monday night to pay matter of building sidewalks In
engineer
Malcolm
Steves,
and
a
the
Wednesday
night session.
Ralph Fisher, who was fired the county for Woodlands representative
of
Congressman
The
council
also
approved the
last week as city public Elementary School. Th
e Richard Kelly's office to purchase of three police patrol
works director, three weeks walks would connect with those discuss application for $4.5 cars, and approved the purvacation pay
($663.39) and the city proposes to build along million In federal public works chase of 320 ft. of 18 Inch pipe to
severance pay equivalent to one E. E. Williamson Road. He also
funds to construct a sewage correct a drainage problem
month's salary ($168.26).
said the county would contract collection and Interceptor between Lake Jane and Lake
Councilman Parker Anderson to build t he sidewalks for the system
for the city to lie In with Wildemere,
made the motion with Cows- city at
cost
If
desired.
The
the
Altamonte
Springs regional
The council voted retroaccilmen J. R. Grant and Larry
council asked that the County sewage treatment plant.
lively to approve Grant's hiring
Goldberg voting against the Engineer William Bush provide
Glace and Radcliffe, who of employes for the city garage
action. An effort by Grant to.
city with a cost estimate for prepared the existing city plans after It was determined
be had
table the motion to pay Fisher, constructing the walkway.
for
the
proposed
sewer
system,
hired
employes
without
the
a city employe of 11 years, was
Councilman Gerard Connell have offered to perfect the council's approval. The ap'
defeated 4-1. City employes
said federal revenue sharing grant application and make proval was until such time a
dismissed after 10 years of money
could be used for sure
It
meets
grant new public works director Is
service are eligible for one sidewalk construction.
qualifications,
hired.
month's severance pay.
A special meeting was
Connell said that time Is
City Attorney Ned Julian was
Seminole County Corn- scheduled for
Wednesday at running out and the money Is directed to contact the attorney
for the County School Board,
Douglas Stenstrom, concerning
a drainage problem on Marvin
Avenue. Residents said the
problem Is a disaster: Ronald
Korb of Skylark complained
that his car had fallen in where
the street had caved in at Jay
By DONNA 'r
has owned a "beautiful" piece
Street and Skylark Circle.
Herald Staff Writer
of property In Orange County
for 10-12 years
having putCasselberry Council chasedlt prior to his retirement
Chairman Charles Glascock,,
he does not Intend to move
compIetthghIsthirdyearonUlm out of Casselberry for some
d
11100%
city council, announced his time.
resignation at a meeting of the
"I still dream of building a
council Monday night.
home on that land some day,"
"It came to a head Sunday," he said.
Glascock said today, "that I
Councilman Sal Orlando, who

specific site has not been
selected for the span ipece
project, which will be

area.

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The umd, made dreso
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the City after a specific site
Is approved.

property acquisition,
equipment and relocation
of any people living on the
land
will be officially
announced Thursday, but
Congressman Richard
Kelly's office released the
Information this morning.
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STEPHEN R. PHILLIPS, M.D.

County Women
Charles Glas cock Resigns
Eye Problems
From Cass elberry Counc,l

Oviedo Budget H Ike

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MIAMI (A?) Aerodex Inc. of Miami, an
engine-overhaul firm that was once one of the
state's largest employers, has been declared
bankrupt and ordered to sell its assets.
Thomas J. Kirkland, a Miami businessman
appointed as trustee in the bankruptcy, said
Monday that no date has been set for the
auction,

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Begins Today

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The
Democratic and Republican parties have
selected key congressional, statewide and
legislative races and are handing out more
than $300,000 in campaign funds, state party
officials say.
Candidates will also get several hundred
thousand dollars worth of services such as
polls, telephone banks and computerized voter
lists.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Travis
Marchant and Senate President Dempsey
Barron have agreed on very little in their
bitter runoff campaign. But they do agree on
calling For an investigation of a controversial
Marchant land deal.
Marchant, a Leon County Commissioner
who led Barron in the Sept. 7 Democratic primary, asked Monday for a grand jury probe to
"clear my name."
Barron agreed, but charged Marchant was
a "crook" who had used his "public office for
private gain."

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Phaseout Of Program Urged

SCOPA officials are also
And a bid opening next
waiting
for a decision by the
Monday Is expected to lung
county
oominlon
on payment
business to port tenant Stanof the $15,000.
dard Systems, which owes the
William Hidi4el.oes, attorney
port authority $49,000 In buck
for the port authority, has told
coedy on== that the poet
Standard Systems, a has groonde for a suit If the
manufacturer of modular psymed Is wit made.
hoi*lngwilts,hasbldon the Job
Past ei1a are also iet
of expanding the Seminole by the timing of the coinCounty Jail with temporary missioners' questions on the
callblock units.
budget, which was ssm1Uel in
Jim Johnson, vice president May and passed a pubLic
of Standard Systems, told the hearing earlier this month
port authority board Monday without riling any qJ*

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Police
say they are concerned that thieves who stole
about $750,000 worth of Spanish coins and
Jewelry from the Museum of Sunken Treasure
will melt their booty down to disguise it.
The gold and silver artifacts some considered priceless date back to 1715 and were
recovered by divers from sunken Spanish
galleons off Florida's East Coast. They were
stolen early Monday from the private
museum here,
"The fear I'have is that they (the thieves)
will try melting down the coins and gold Jewelry to hide their tracks," said Police Chief
Bob Tweed.

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but
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okay from the board.
The board members agreed
to wait until the coedy awards
the project before fnthbig a
decision on Sl."I'd Syste'ns'
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Authority (SCOPA) officials
are waiting for action by the
coed, on two differed hoists.
A decision was expected
during this afternoon's county
commission session one $11,000
payment that Is part of a
$139,000 loan for building a fuel
oil tank farm at the post on the
St. Johns River.

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County Action

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Wahitelin said last week he
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stringed mearnwes, Incloding believes chances are good this For
Pursuant
'ae entered on Sip$emlq
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mandstoryecon01nlcganctlonz, yeer for wctiiwiiie .iogt on 0. 1916 by the abovo entitled Court,.In
pressing Issues.
against
South Africa's WM terrorism, an inactive agenda
AI
derSIgI United States MorshII. or
government because of Its (tern sInce ft was first In- one of his duly auffiorlsed diput4.
questionsof curbing political
white supremacy policy at iroded
In the wake of will sill the properly situate
terrorism, bridging the gap beI.
home its May In giving Ide- the mkwcve of Israeli athides Seminole Cr
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DETROIT (AP) As the nationwide strike
tweenrkhandpoornatlonsand
Orange
as: Lot
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pendence and blackesajority at the Munich Obinpics.
coking to me plat thereof be
the election of the U.N.
against Ford Motor Co. begins to cause a
rule to South-West Africa, or West Germany Is spearhead-' recorded
in Plat look It. Pile S'.00
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secretary-general.
chain reaction of layoffs at other companies,
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bargainers say they are not optimistic about
Secretary-General Kurt
white minority regime In Rho- national treaty against the tik- the highest and best bidder for
renewed efforts to reach a settlement.
"'"who Is expected to
sia.
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October
IS. 1t7aattMwestdoore
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The United Auto Workers and Ford resumed
five'°
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Kissinger's peace efforts In lio, favored by political let'
urged
formal contract talks Monday for the first
Sanford, Florida. Dated: 9.14-76
that the Assembly tackle the
southern
Africa will be SIam- rr4g.
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MITCHELL A. NEWBENOER
time since l7O,O(X)workers walked off the job
issues bdore It head-on and
(med closely In the Assembly
UNITED STATES MARSH46
one week ago today.
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live dt'm*I' of cooperation."
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ASSISTANT UNITED STATES
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them closer t&amp;a new three-year accord
However, many
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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
predicted that the Assembly this afternoon was Um election Lmembourg.
colt the Assembly session, as It
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Publish Sept. 21.21. Oct. S. 13, 1171
would mark time until after the of Its new president, AznbsssaThe Assembly also was to ad- did last year, to keep from tilit Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson DED-I07
u.s. presidential election on dor Shirley Ameraslnghe of Sri mil Its 145th member, s. being ejected, as It was in 1V14. t he
f cites has filed said cert ificates
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Lanka, who succeeds Prime chefles, in the Indian Ocean.far
tax deed to be issued thereon.
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The
U.N.
Special
Committee
The
certificate
numbers
and
years
The Assernbly's first business Minister Gaston Thom of
These are the main issues be.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Against Apardleid has WCUged Of Issuance, the description of th
cruises on the Nde and a $2,500 monthly
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Property, and the names in which it
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allowance are things of the past. She lives o
Israel of collaborating with WAS assessed are as follows:
the holder of the following ce
South Africa and charged both
longer In an elegant palace but in a West Us
Certificate No. 139$ Year of tificates has filed said certificates
for a tax deed to be Issued thereon.
Issuance 1174.
with
"racist
policies."
This
Angeles apartment shared with her mother.
The certificate numbers and years
Description if Property
may form the bails for a conEven the love which triggered her financial
SEC 22 TWP 2)SRGE ?PEN SO ft of Issuance, the description of tpe
demnation of Israel.
of $S21.2ttof E 300 ft of NE ¼ of SW Property, and the names in which It
difficulties has turned sour.
WAS assessed are as follows:
The Assembly Is also exCertificate No. 17I. Year of
Name in which reused G. C.
Fathia Ghali, sister of Egypt's last
pected to approve a demand Weaver
c-o Basic Land I. Ho&amp;ng Issuance 1974.
monarch, King Farouk, was close to tears
Description if Property
that Ivael withdraw from the Corporation.
Lot 37 Orange Estates PB lö PG So
All of said property being In the
Monday as sat and watched the remnants of
occupied territory on the West
Name in which assessed Dorefiti
PEMBROKE PINES (AP)
County of Seminole. State of
royal riches hauled into bankruptcy court.
Bank of the Jordan River and Florida,
Gouch.
More than 50 guards at
All of said property being in
the Gaza Strip so that the
Unless such certificate or car.
the South Florida State Hospital
tificates shall be redeemed ac County of Seminole. State or'
cording to law the property Florida.
have been suspended and at
Unless such certificate or car.
described in such certificate or
least 30 will be fired because of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF certificates will be sold to the lificates shall be redeemed ac
WASHINGTON (A?)
au
tcalledtopro(estthe
The federal
FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH highest cash bidder at the court cording to law the property
lack of hazardous duty pay,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SIMINOLI house door on the 11th day of Oc. described in such certificate ,r
program that has helped 650,000 Cuban exiles
certificates will be sold to t5e
tober, 1171, at 11:00 A.M.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
state
officials
say.
resettle In the United States during the past 15
Dated this Ind day of September, highest cash bidder at the couli
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7.12106.CA.44.A
"We should have a final achouse door on the 11th day of Oc.
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In Re: The MarrlaeeI
years should be phased out by 1981, a task100cr, 1976 at 11:00A.M.
counting
(today)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
as
to
how
KATHLEEN
JO
BRITTON.
Wife
force report says.
Dated this Ind day of September,
By: Thelma L. Scott,
and
many people will be fired and
1971.
Deputy Clerk
MARSHALL EDWARD BRITTON,
The Monday report to the Department of
how many will be suspended,"
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Publish: Sept. 7, II, 21. 7$, 1911
Husband
Health, Education and Welfare said fewer
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Kyle McCroan, a spokesman
OED-32
NOTICE OF ACTION
By: Thelma L. Scott
TO: Marshall Edward Britton
than 5, 000 refugees still receive special cash
for the Health and RehabliltaDeputy Clerk
2031
Spring
Valley
Drive
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
grants under the Cuban Refugee Program and
five Services Department, said
Publish: Sept. 7, 11. 21, 21, 1916
Florence, South Carolina 29301
FOR TAX DEED
late Monday.
DED3S
that number is expected to shrink by 1,500 a
You are hereby notified that a 117.341 Florida Statutes
proceeding for dissolution of
"There have been 56 mpenNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
year over the next two years.
marriage has been filed against you that Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson
FOR TAX DIED
sions as a result of the sick-out
and you are required to serve a copy
the holder of the following cer 197.241 Florida Statutes
I
since It began Sunday mornof your written defenses. if any tificates has filed said certificates
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thereto upon Petitioners attorneys, for a tae deed to be issued thereon. that Dorothy Smithson the holder of
Ing," McCroan said. "Of these,
whose names and addresses appear The certificate numbers and years the following certificates has filed
32 will probably receive their
below, on or before October 13th, Of Issuance, the description of the Mid certificate, for a Ion deed to be
By The Associated Press
teminatlon notices (today)
071 and file the original thereof with property, and the names in which it issued thereon. The certificate
Slowers and thundershowers continued Into
since their cases have been Inthe Clerk of this Court either before was assessed are as follows:
numbers and years of issuance, is@
the early hours today near a cold front that exservice on Petitioners attorneys or
Certificate No. ?O.. Year of description of the property, and th
vestigated and closed. Nine
Immediately thereatter otherwise
Issuance 1914.
names in which it was assessed ord
tended from the North Atlantic coast through
more may be fired, but their
a default will be entered against you
as follows:
Description of Property
for the relief demanded in the
aliblei have to checked out
southeast Virginia, to just off the southern
WtSfl.of Lot 40+ El3ttof Lot 30
Certificate No. 2121. Year Cl
Petition.
Washington Heights PD 3 PG 37
issuance 1114
first."
Texas coast.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
Name in which assessed Shubert
Description of Preperly
'l•.ne 101 hospital guards had
of this Court on the 10th day of Construction co Robert Brooks. Jr.
The heaviest activity was in southeast
Sec 29 TWP 21$ RGE 31 C W S', of
asked for the $1454.mor*h barSeptember, A.D. )fl.
I. Nettle Mae Brooks
E2f SW. of SE '..
Texas and eastern North Caro1in, with some
{SaI)
All of said property being in the
ardua-duty. allowance that
Nane in whIch assessed George
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
heavy thuidershowers in the central Gulf
$. McGrath, Jr.
County of $ifnlnole. Stite Of
prison guards and -other state
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida.
All of said property being in the
Coast states. A flash flood watch was posted
employes receive.
B y; Jean E. Wilke
Unless such carlifiritg or rat, County of Seminole, State Cl
Deputy Clerk
ror parts or Texas.
tlfic.tes shall be redeemed •. Florida.
They said their duty Is just as
Robert M. Morris, of
cording to law the property
Unless such certificate or car.
deserving of the extra pay since
Hutchi 1. Mis
described in such cer tificate or tificates shall b redeemed a j
a bout 3( of the hospital's 1,4)
230 North Park Avenue
e
Certificates will be sold to the cording to law the propert
Sanford, Florida 37171
highest cash bidder at the court described in such certificate or
patients rm criminally Lnum
Eddie Keith has added his
A captain in the police Publish: Sept. 14, 21. III. Oct. 5, 1916 house door On the I Ith day of OC. Certificates will be Sold to the
and are bospIalized under
100cr, 071.
WASHINGTON
to
te
highest cash bidder at the court
the
(A?)
Dec.
7
Sanford
city
auxiliary.
Keith has been a DED 76
School
cowt orders.
Dated this Ind day of September, house deer on the 11th da y Of Oc
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THC
desegregation and a return to the basics in
salesman
at
B.
1.
Perkins
Oil
Some HRS officials said they
100ev, 19Th at 11:00 A.M.
Keith is challenging In. Men's Wear In downtown EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
Arthur H. Bsckwith, Jr..
Dated this Ind day of September,
elementary schools may have contributed to
agree that the guards deserve
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1971.
cumlent Commissioner Gordon Sanford for 30 years. He has COUNTY. FLORIDA.
the recent rise in reading ability of 9-year-olds
By: Thelma L. Scott,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
pay.illegal.
But they said the Meyer. Others already In the lived in the city since 1937, and CIVIL NO. 16-1133-CA-04
, thekextra
oQ eas
and the "dramatic improvement" among
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
race are contractor
BY: Thelma L. Scott,
.fter tht sick-out began, lattibeaudlere
and Alfred
pet De. Is a past master of the Sanford LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LARGO, Publish: Sept. 7, 14, 71, 2$, I976
black youths, according to a new national
care Masonic lodge.
Deputy Clerk
plaintipt, DEO3$
state
officials
called
in
help
shop
.
survey released today.
Publish : Sept. 7, 14, 31, 1. 2$, 1976
"I'm concerned about San- vs
fromlocal police agencies and owner Larry Blair.
OED3C
C ARL F. ATKISSON. et us..
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
However, the federally financed National
Keith,
59,
filed
qualifying
ford,"
Keith
said,
"and
I'd
like
sent in prison guards and
FOR TAX DEED
Defnts.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Assessement of Educational Progress found
191.341 Florida Statutes
NOTICE OF SALE
FOR TAX DEED
curtly officers from other fiRS papers Monday afternoon. In to see If I can do something to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 197.241 Florida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
facilities to provide security at 1974, he ran against Commis.. help."
that while 9-year-olds were able to read better
NOTICE IS HEREBY Givelif,il
sioner John Morris and finished
Candidates can qualify untu on the 19th day of October 1916, at Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson the
the hospital, known in recent second
in 1975 than in 1971, there was little change in
in
three-man
race.
noon
Nov.
2.
ed
the Courthouse of Seminole County, his fil laid cert ifica tes for a tax the holder of the following cer'e
for its number 0f
the reading performance of 13-year-olds and
at Sanford, Florida theundersigned deed to be issued thereon. The tificate has filed said certificates
capees.
17-year-olds in school.
Clerk will offer for sale the following certificat, number s and years at for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
Mccroan said that other than
issuance, the description of the The certifica te numbers and years
described real proper ty:
NORTH property, and the names in which It of issuance, the description of the
a mattress-burning incident In
Lot 2$, Block
was ass essed are as follows:
property, and the names in which it
ORLANDO TERRACE sE:TloP4
a maximum-security ward
Certificate No. 1412 Year of was assessed are as follows:
of UNIT I, according to the plat
Monday evening, there were no
oii
Certificate No. 150. Year of
The Oviedo City Council $151,447 for operation of the thereof as recorded in Plat Book :i, issuance
Oescri,t$onif Property
Issuance 1974
difficulties at the hospital Monday night adortted (I.e 1976- water department requires the Page 39, Public Records of Seminuie
SEC 01 TWP 215 ROE 30 C N
10
County, Florida,
Descrlptloncipreperty
during the day.
77 budget, calling for a 65 per levy of
Lot Ill Repiat of Winwood Park
a 4.42 mills tax $442 together with all structures, em 30373 ft of S $063 It of C AM 5 it at
He said three Inmates who cent Increase In property taxes
PB 3 Pg 30.
provements, fixtures, appliances, NW 's of SW 1 4 (less Rd).
Name In which assessed Rana
were identified as ringleaders in the new fiscal year beginning per thousand dollars evaluation and appurtenances on said land or
Name in which assessed Royal
Park Cor poration
Temple Pen tecostal Assemblies of
used in conjunction therewith,
in that Incident were trans-Oct.
of
real
property)
up
from
the
BALTIMORE (AP)
All of said property being in the The World. Inc.
The aforesaid saie will be made
The that charges them with violat- ferred to other wards.
County Of Seminole, State of
The *557,913 budget Including current year's 2.67 mIlls,
All of laid propert y being in the
pursuant to a Final Judgment on
question of where friendship Ing a federal antiracketeering
tered in Civil No 711133 CAO9G Florida,
County
of Seminole, State of
leaves off and corruption begins law. They are accused of comraw pending In the Circuit Court
Unless such certificate or cer. Florida,
has emerged as a central one at mitting various offenses, Inthe Eighteeneth Judicial Circuit In
Unless such certificate or cer.
shall be redeemed ac
and for Seminole County, Florida. Cording to law the property tificates shall be redeemed ac
i
the favors-trading trial of cludlng mail fraud and bribery,
i
DATED this 20th day of Sep described in such certificate or Cording to law the property
Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel whilescheml.ngtoadvancecercertifIcates will be sold .to the described in such Certificate or
tevnber. 1976.
and four codefendants.
highest cash bidder at the court Certificates will be sold to
tain business Interests, in,SEAL)
house door on he 11th day of Oc highest Cash bidder
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Defense attorneys were to de- cludlng Mariborn Race Track
at the court
100ev, 1971, at 1100 AM.'
Clerk of the Circuit Court
house door on the 11th day of Oc
liver opening arguments today
Skolnik said he would show
Dated
this
Ind day of September. 100ev. 1971 at 11: 00 AM.
By: Mary N. Darden
l
in the U.S. District Court trial, that Mandel. In return for
1976
Deputy Clerk
Dated this Ind day of September,
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
which got under way Monday unsuccessful effort to pass leg1976.
VAN DEN BERG. GAY &amp;
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania aides expected that Smith mands. He told reporters he BURKE. P.A.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
Art hu r H. Beckwith, Jr.,
after a long process of jury se- Islatlon benefiting Marlboro in
AP
Secretary of State Hen. would recommend approval of could not comment without n- Attorneys for the Plaintiff
By: Thelma L. Scott,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lection ended with the seating of 1972, received from the other ry A. Kissinger, as a follow-up the proposals, and observers In
Deputy Clerk
Post Office Box 193
By: Thelma L. Scott,
suiting the other presidents,
Publiih' Sept. 7, II, 31, 2$, 1976
Orlando, Florida 32303
Deputy Clerk
a panel of six men and six defendants a *140,000 share of to his talks with southern At. Salisbury said opposition to the
Kissinger
told
Kaunda
he
beDEO
33
t
Published
Sep
. 21, 1916
women.
Publish : Sept. 7. 11. 21, 7$, Oil
Security Investment Co., which rica's white leaders. Is seeking prime muister's recommends. lieved Smith will secure agreeo)I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Asst. U.S. Atty. Barnet D. leases buildings to the Social two pledges which Rhodeslan lions was unlikely. But they ment from his supporters for
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY ,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Skolnik set the prosecution's Security Administration.
Prime Minister Ian Smith said he probably would rim Into early talks leading to black
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FLORIDA,
FOR TAX DIED
tone in a two-hour statement
FOR
TAX
DIED
CIVIL ACTION NUMBER
197.244 Florida Statutes
The prosecutor said Mandel wants from black leaders, a trouble with hard-liners when rule, an African diplomat In 197.741 Florida
Statutes
CA-49.0
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that dwelled on the theme of also received it $45,000 interest senior American official in Kis- he puts the proposals before Lusaka reported.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTION that Richard F. or Mildred w Olson
Mandel's friendship and associ in Ray's Point Inc., which singer's party repoft
that Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson
other members of his RhodeFOR SAVINGS, a corporation,
the holder of the following ccv
The senior U.S. official said a the holder of the following
ations with the other defend- owned 200 acres In Talbot
cer
Plaintiff is) tificates has filed said certificates
One is that all guerrilla action sian Front in parliament on Rhodesian constitutional lucite,
has
filed
said
certificates
vs
ants.
for a tax deed to be Issued thereon.
Count:,', $1,000 worth of birthday in Rhodesia will be suspended Thursday.
conference could begin as early 1' a ti dead to 01 iSSued thereon, JUNIOR CHARLES AVERY and The certificate numbers and years
Besides Mandel, the defend- clothing, some $5,000 in as soon as negotiations begin
The
certificate
numbers
and years
ENA AVERY. his wife,
The observers In Salisbury as November. And Smith told Of
of issuance, the description of the
istuance, the description of the
ants are W. Dale Hess, former jewelry, free vacations and for a constitution providing for also said there was little Ukell- an Interviewer In Rhodesia
Defendants, pro perty, and the names in which it
property, and the names in which it
NOTICE OF SALE
was OUNS110d are as follows.
majority leader of the state payment of more than $1,000 the transfer of power to the hood the black nationa1jdu there was a chance of a set. was assessed are as follows:
Notice is hereby given that,
House of Delegates; Ernest N. worth of life insurance pre- bLack majority,
Certificate No. 1032 Year of
Certificate No. 1397 Year of
pursu ant to an or der or a final Issuance 1974
would leash their guerrillas, tiement In the near future.
Cory Jr., a Laurel, Md., law- miums annually.
Issuance
1974
'
iuigment of foreclosure entered in
The second Is that the secur- and this would give Smith an
Description of Property
A British-American plan put
Descriptionof Property
the above capIione, action,
yet'; and buainessmen brothers
'Wii all this, as the defense Ity and Interests of Rhodesia's escape route If future negotla- before Smith calls for a comI will
SEC 21 TWP 30$ ROE 32E DE4SEC 72 TWP 21S ROE 39 C N SOft
$ell the properly in Seminole 204.71. N + 400 It C Of SW COR RU
wiflism and harry W. Rod- will tell you, just a matter of 770,000 whites will be effective- lions didn't go his way.
mltrnent to black majority rule 00S671 211ofE 100 "of NE'.sofSW County, Florida, described as'
C 151 In NtlOftW 15I.ft S34OfttO
get's in. A sixth defendant, friendship" Skolnik said. Iy safeguarded when power Is
LOT 33, WALDEN TERRACE. BEG
Nyerere is the leading within two years; a COnBaltImore businessman Irvin "When does friendship become transferred to the 6 million spokesman (or the five black stitutlonal conference in Gen- Name In which assessed Louree according to Plat thereof as
Name in which assen isaac
Ware.
f OCOf d*d in Put Book IS. Page 4". at Campbell &amp; Lull Mae Campbell
Koveni. will stand trial later. a euphemism and code word for blacks.
All
f
said
property
being
in
the
presidents who have been eva; the broadening of the Rhothe Public Records of Seminole
All Of said property being in the
The six have pleaded ut- something corrupt and tileof Seminole. Slate of
County, Florida,
Kissinger flew to Tanzania pressing hardest for an end to desian cabinet to Include black County
County
of Seminal,, State of
Florida
.
nocentto a 23-count indictment gal?"
at public sale, to the highest and best Florida.
today to see President Julius white nile in Rhodesia, South- nationalists; and a $2-billion
Unless such Certificate or cer
bidder for cash at II 00 O'clock lnthe
Unless such Certificate or cer.
Nycrere after reporting Moo- West Africa (Namibia) -and fund financed by the United tificates snail be redeemed ac
forenoon on the Oh day of October tificate, shall be
redeemed pc
day
to
President
cording
to
lax,
the
property
EuIng
South
Kenneth
_____________________________________________
1916- at the West front door
Africa. The others are States, Britain, South Africa described In
the cording to law Itt, property
Kaunda of Zam bia on his talks Kaunda, Sir Seretse Kha.ma of and ot
such
certificate
or
Seminole
County
Courthouse
in
described
i
such
Cerllficatd'
or
her nations to corn- Certificates will be sold to the Sanford. Florida
cert,lictte,
will
be
during
the
weekend
with
Smith
Botswana,
and
two
Marxists
sold
to
the
Pei
whites who leave Rho- highe, cash bidder at the Court (SEAL)
uesday, September 21, 1976—Vol. 69, No. P
highef CtCh bidder at the couri or
and Prime Minister John Vor- whom Kissinger Is avoiding, desla and to help devel the house door on the 11th day of Or
Art hur H Bec kwith Jr.
P,.4 atfshed Oily indSnd, •crpt Siturdi, ant Ch,,ttm 4
house door on the 11th day of Or
F
,
op
100Cr, 1976, at 1100 A hi.
IJ.I
.'ter
of
South
Africa.
Cl
erk of Circuit Court
tObir, 1916 at 11,00 A hi
Agostinho Neto of Angola and country under black rule.
100 N Fr,'ncn An, Sanlo,d. F's
t" The Sanlord Hv'iC,
Dated thiS 2nd day 'f September,
By Mary N Darden
17tH
Dated this Ind day of September,
Meanwhile, Smith met with Samora Machal of MozamAfter meeting with Nyerere, 1174.
Deputy Clerk
1916
Sco.'d Class Po?agc PO-0 a' San$o. Fiotida 1771l .
his cabinet in Salisbury, the bique.
Art hur H Beckwith, Jr.
SMITH AND HAYDEN, PA.
Kissinger was sched uled to fly
Art hur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Ci, .'. • 5
Cler k of the Circuit Court
'l.' si
v.',, $14 .0
,
Rhodt!sian capital, to discuss
13 16 Barnet t Bank
Kaunda apparently did not on to Kinshasa, the capital of
Cler k of the Circuit Court
jr)
'/
c
B. Thelma L. Scott,
'S'
..' All
Building
Kissinger's proposals for black give Kissinger a clearCiit COrn- Zaire, for Wks with
By Thelma L Scott
Deputy
Dep
uty Clerk
Preddent
Jacksonville, F lorida
Deput y Clerk
ral e in Rhodesia. Kissinger's nütmetit to meet Smith's de- Mobtdu Sese Seko.
Pub
Sept. 7, Ii, 21. 2$, Oil
Publish Sept it, 1976
Publish Sept.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
AP) The U.N. General A
OIfl1 its 31st annani
31111012 10
WIth the racial
confrontation In southern
Africa and the pereinial Arabirae11stan'oainong Its most

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country," then expand on the theme. it doeen't take
much work, and people like to bear positive corn-

Mao Tsetung was an outspoken and avowed

enemy of the bourgeois who told his people that the
foes of China would not perish by themselves and
urged his followers to carry their revolution
through to the end. Yet it does not seem at all
strange to hear those bourgeois extol Mao today as
a "great man, . . . remarkable man, . . . and a man
of vision."
Few could venture to guess what leadership
will eventually emerge in China after Mao's death.
But If there Is one thing certain It Is that Mao was
one of the truly great persons of an era in terms of
power, Influence, leadership and symbolism. His
death was not the death of a man, It was the passing
of a dynasty.
No other statesman In recent history had a
longer view of the future and no other leader
acquired and held power over so many people for
so long a time. Mao's techniques will be studied,
but we doubt that he will ever be emulated because
he was one of a kind. His recipe was simple.
Shining throughout the many thoughts and works of
Mao was his fear of "revisionism" the fear that
purity of Mao Marxism would be diluted and
corrupted by the Influence of the industrial world.
"Revisionism or right opportunism," Mao said, 'is
a bourgeois trend of thought that is even more
dangerous than dogmatism. The revisionists, the
Right opportunists, pay lip service to Marxism...
but what they really are attacking is the quintessence of Marxism."
Means did not deter Mao from his ends. When It
became necessary from his point of view he could
gain political power with the barrel of a gun, an oft
quoted thought of Mao. Or Mao could let "a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of
thought contend" purportedly to promote the
progress of the arts and sciences In China. The
barrels and the flowers were the same, tools to
promote the constant turmoil that allowed Mao to
hold power. Many Chinese disappeared into the
night after blooming and the blood of millions of his
own countrymen was on his hands.
What does this mean to us today? Mao Is dead,
but the forces that he set into motion are not.
Pragmatically, Mao was not directly, running
China for some time because of his physical impairments. But it is not dear whether the present

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leadership will prevail. What is known Is that there
is a struggle of gargantuan proportions between
the power moderates who want a gradual evolution
into the industrial world and the "revisionists" who
argue for pure Maoism.
Added to the uncertainty of power is the nature
of China itself. it is a vast country and difficult to
rule. Its people have a broad streak of independence and close ties to families and clans. It
is not an easy country to govern, all the more a
mark of tribute to the prowess of Mao.
The plain truth is that nobody knows what lays
ahead for China even If it is certain that whoever
wins the power struggle will continue to evoke the
thoughts and spirit of Mao. His footsteps In history
are deep and his shadow into the future will be long.
The best course for the United States and the
West is to assume that none of the policies of China
have changed until told otherwise. In poker it's
called holding.

A Good Image
Congress took a lot of heat last year over voting to tie
congressional salaries to those of federal employes benefitting
from annual cost-of-living pay Increases.
So It Is only fair, perhaps, to commend the House and Senate
voting this year to deny their members the expected S per
cent hike.
But the gesture revealed more political astuteness than
for

statesmanship, as even a few of the lawmakers conceded. Sen.
James Allen, a Democrat from Alabama, noted that "Congress
has enough problems maintaining a good Image."

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medical care obligates
somebody to study medicine and become a doctor,
then abrogates the doctor's right to decide whether
or not to treat the patient. Obligate as In force,
abrogate as In pLdo1-In-theb.ck.
Consider, If you will, that argument. It's
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Mao, above all was Intensely Interested In
Ideas Ideas for putting things Into practice
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almost disdainful of theory. Time and again he
would search out people who know more about a
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or even of agricul ture tho ugh he grew up on a
farm. His Interest was In organization and the
relationship of people. He wanted to know how
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theaters
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Superbly confident, certain of the
of his thinking and his actions, he loved to argue
with friends, associates and even strangers. But
If the arguments turned too philosophical, he
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He had great faith In self reliance. And In
planning. He planned so thoroughly In fact, that
after a run of defeats which would have felled .
anot he r man, he was able to come back with
greater strength, time and again.
P
For himself, he cared little for money,
clothing, or art or philosophy. He had contempt
NEW YORK (AP) Some months ago there
for the badges and formalities of office. But he was a lot of politic talk about reducing the role
was greedy for the power.
and rule of Washington in our lives, bid neither of
the major presidential candidates seems to have
He was a Communist, I felt, because of
remembered,
disdain he had for the men of money he
That Is the Impression one gets In listening to
known from his youth and their treatment of him the candidates
discuss how they will use the
and his friends. This hatred Included his well-topowers of the central government to make jobs,
do father.
He worshipped strength. Without strength, he tower prices, generite additional revenue and
great produce' abundance.
believed, you could do nothing. He had
The protilem with such promises Is that the
faith in strong men. Like Bismarck. And strong abilities
of Washington to produce any of these,
emperors and military commanders of old
or certainly all of them together, seems to be
China,
decidedly limited. In contrast, It can and often
He wanted to control men's actions, their does, create high taxes and prices and borrowing
jobs, their choice of wives, who went to higher costs.
school and who not, who was promoted and when
Washington can set the economic tone, the
men married. He wanted to insure 'with mood 01 hope, resignation or despair. It can
whatever force necessary that all men and generate the confidence that people need In
women from the highest to the lowest had order to go out and Invest their Ideas and funds.
correct thoughts
as he defined correct And It can through Its tax policies provide
thought. He wanted to make certain that all various financial spurs.
producers, farmers or workers produced what
But the jobs, the revenues and the general
crops Mao wanted, what goods he decreed.
abundance are really the product of the people,
In return for this loss of personal freedom and and they can't be blamed if they are Irritated
right of decision, and for censorship of thought, the egocentric Insinuation that the good life Isbya
Mao was determined that all citizens have government product.
enough food, enough clothing, a place to live and
Such notions debase the enormous producmedical care.
tivity of the American people, given the proper
Each Individual must submerge himself and economic atmosphere, a productivity that has
his personal ambition to the state, which was been demonstrated to a degree achieved
by no
other people In history.

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Tanjug said the "medical treatment and
recovery" of the 84-year-old president were

developing successfully.

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year-old garments belonging to the queen,
who wants their hems let down before putting
them back into her wardrobe.
Thomas also said the queen favors culottes,
the long fashion pants that look like an
evening skirt until the lady starts to walk, for
informal, at-home affairs.
She has not worn them in public, Thomas
said in the latest edition of the British weekly
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Hughes Wanted To Buy ABC
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Howard Hughes
would have bought the American Broadcasting Co. in 1968 if the purchase had not
required a personal appearance before the
Federal Communications Commission, TV
Guide reports in'nxt week's issue.
In an article by former ABC executive and'
board member Thomas Moore, TV Guide says
the late billionire industrialist had arranged to
purchase a majority interest In the radio and
television broadcasting company for $148
million.
Moore said the sale fell through when the
reclusive Hughes refused to make the required appearance before the FCC, which
must approve such a sale.
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son Chip began a day-long Los Angeles

campaign by carrying his father's presidential campaign back to the 1950s with a
meeting with The Fonz and his friends on the
television set of "Happy Days."
Actor Henry Winkler, who plays The Fonz in
the series, served as tour guide at Paramount
studios Monday, where young Carter also
visited the set of "Laverne and Shirley."
Carter, 26, said he had to visit the "Happy
Days" set because "it is Amy's favorite
television show." Amy Carter is his 8-year-old
sister.

Ethel Kennedy Pays Fine
BARNSTABLE, Mass, (AP)
Ethel
Kennedy has paid a $31.25 fine after being
convicted on a charge of mutilating a parking
ticket.
Mrs. Kennedy, widow of Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy, pleaded innocent to the charge, but
was convicted by Judge John P. Curley Jr.
She was not present in court, but was
represented by an attorney.
The offense occurred on Sept. 4. No additional details were available.

U.S. Site For PLO Fund-Raising
funds.
We pointed out that El-Oubedi's letter was
written on the PLO's United Nations stationery.

KISSINGER'S CREDIBILITY: Secretary of
SLte Henry Kissinger Is held In such low esteem
In Saudi Arabia that former American
Ambassador James E. Akins wrote despairingly
from Jidda: "I sometimes wonder how we can
maintain any influence at all In this country, and
I strongly suspect we're on a uiep downward
path here."
Akins confided his views in set-let IrtvL'lou and
letters, which we have ot(ainvd.
Kizstngei"s "credibility In Saudi 4%.rabla,"
wrote the forme! ambassador, '1) ap.

anti-Arab line, and he wondered If President
Ford would fall for It. He hoped not.,,
The Saudis had as high an opinion of Akins as
they had a low opinion of Kissinger. Thus Akins'
recent dismissal, he wrote, was viewed by the
Saudis "as a move more against them than
against me."

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him immediately and take great jo y in quoting
verbatim my defense of him and his policies,"
Kissinger also had the mistaken Idea,
ac-cording to Akins' secret letter, that he ha
d made
a favorable im pr ession upon the late King
Faisal. The Saudis "find It hilariously funny,"
wrote Akins, "that Kissinger has claimed that It
was he himself the King came to like and trust."
The Saudis liked to kid Akins about these
matters, Related the former ambassador: 111
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That assures the candidates
of having exposure on all four
"There are more humane and
national networks when the
economically sound solutions to Inflation than
debates begin Thursday rijgi
"We decided we would give the free enthe Republican program of forced recessions
In Phlladelphl&amp;
terprise system a chance. And what has
and high °'n'ployment. We mud battle
Earlier, officials from ABC happened? First, Inflation which was 12 per
inflation through:
and the Public Broadcasting .cent or more, ls now 3 per cent or less for the
— a steady flow of Jobs and output
Service had said they would first four months of 1976... But we are ping
—a better matching of supply and demand
broadcast the meeting li, be. to do better. We are going to stay the course
— reform of government regulations, such as
tween Ford and Carter, al- and.., get the rite of Inflation down to the
the bstkluaul rule, which unnecesaaray adds
though ABC said It, too, had kind of level where this country can grow
to consumer costs
reservations about some rules vgvper, and people, whether they are on a
Rep. Hill Nelson pleads his case
anti-trust and consumer protection
laid down by the League of flied Income or working Inafactory or tilling
enforcement
Women Voters, which Is spon- the soil or teaching.. will get a fair shake
increased mnphaitz on productivity
sortng the debates.
and not be robbed day after day by the kind of
lower interest rates
Inflation we had in 1976."
The networks balked at rules
effective monitoring cf htn2euonary trends
'People
barring television cameras
--Speech at Bowling
standby wage and price controls which the
from cutting away from the
Green State University,
president could apply selectively."
candidates to show the au6-7-76
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dlence during the debate, and
Democratic Platform
network executives also proCommittee, 6-76
tested the decision of the league
to permit Ford and Carter to along the way about the na- tratlon for high unemployment
for good health care, for fair
By ED PRICKE1'r
participate In the selection of tion's unemployment problems, and
Inflation, Carter hit the taxes."
Journalists who will do the Ford voiced criticism of Car. same theme throughout the 435- Dole
Herald Staff Writer
was on the offensive In
questioning.
ter's tax reform proposals and mile, 14-hour tour that began In Florida, suggesting that Carter
State Rep. Bill Nelson says the contention that Florida voters
Carter, after a whistlestop said he thinks middle-Income New York Qty and wound up In should
"go back to his planelect their Judges is a "my."
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train tour of New Jersey and Americans should have
their Pittsburgh: since Ford became taflon" In Georgia.
And the Melbourne Democrat is spearheading a statewide Pennsylvania, was home In taxes lowered,
president two years ago,
'flle Republican vice presimovement to change the present system.
Plains, Ga., today, preparing
"Our middle-Income tax- unemployment In New
Jersey dentlal nominee said Carter
The so-called "Missouri Plan" Nelson Is advocating calls for for the opening debate. His g'uJl- payers have been shortchanged and Pennsylvania has
In- does not understand the U.S.
Ow appointment by the governor of Supreme Court and Appeals nlng mate, Sen. Walter Mon- over the last 10 years. I believe creased.
tax system, warning, "A vote
Judges if Judges are voted out of office by the citizens.
dale, was to take over the that group ought to get addi..
At each rally, Carter remind- for Carter isa vote for atax
Nelson's amendment will be on the Nov. 2 ballot. It
Democratic campaign train, tional tax relief," Ford said in a ed the crowd of Truman's whis- Increase. He really ought
that, after fulfillment of a six-year term, the judge'ssuggests
to go
name be traveling through Ohio and In. talk to farm editors In the White tiestop campaign tour In
the back to his plantation and take
Placed on the ballot. If the public votes "out," the vacancy on the
' to Chicago.
House Rose Garden.
194$ presidential election. Let- the tax system with him and
bench will be filled by the governor after a recommendation by a
Ford was also boning up for
Ford told the farm group that er, Carter told reporters at
spend about two weeks giving It
non-partisan nominating commission,
the debates, staying at the the country Is recovering from Johnstown, "There have been some
thought"
Nelson has many arguments In favor of the amendment.
White House where he was recession under his economic good crowds ...
very responMondale,
on a Monday cam"In the last 50 years, 77 per cent of Supreme Court
meeting visiting Liberian policies and said, "If we hold sive."
palgn swing through the Northhave been unopposed and therefore they never appeared on the President William R. Tolbert the line of federal expenditures,
Linking Inflation and the ris- east, launched a counterJr. His running mate, Sen. Bob we can honestly give tax reduc- Ing cost of
ballot. People didn't get a chance to vote," Nelson argues.
housing, Carter said, attack, saying he found it
In Florida's four dIstrict court of appeals in the last 20 years, Dole, was to undergo a medical tion, and that Is the program of "This shows the Inse
nsitivity of "Incredible" to hear Ford and
Nelson says, 82 per cent of the judges ran unopposed. "It Is fiction
examination before flying to this adminIstration,"
the Republicans to you and your Dole "trying to sound like
to say the people of Florida elect their judges."
Ohio for an address tonight to
On his campaign train Mon-- life."
they're for tax reform."
There are seven Supreme Court Judges who compose the
the state Republican con- day, Carter recalled the names
Carter said he Is not just rumMondale said the Republican
highest appeals court In the state. And there are 35 judges in
vention.
of past Democratic presidents, ruing against Ford, but "I'm
candidates "have been for the
As carter was campaigning especially Harry Truman.
court of appeals, the next highest appeals court after circuit. The
running for your families, for loopholes and against working
ame ndment does not apply Itself to circuit Judges, according to by rail, and talking to crowds
Blaming the Ford adminis- your homes. for good
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Nelson, because he saI4 supporters were unable to garper,th
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necessary votes to get such an amendmenton the ballot.
Obviously, there are some drawbacks to the NelsonSupported amendment, but the legislator says, "What happens
when a judge has to go out and campaign? He gets money from
the lawyers who are practicing in his court. That makes him
By JACQUELINE DOWD
servants to work in Gen. length of the date without with a pavlllion, cooking
uncomfortable,,
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford's citrus groves. The havingto camp overnight jnthe facilities,, picnic
tables and
Nelson also cited a few additional reasons for approving the
Two of Seminole County's Upeala settlement, with Its wilderness,
restrooms.
amendment. They are:
historic sites will soon be Swedish church services and
Fort Lane, built on the shore
The county historical coal.
identified with markers ex- school that taught the language, of Lake Harney, was about a mission Is funded by
Many lawyers refuse to run In statewide or regional races
the county
because of the large sums of money It takes to win name
plalning their part In Central attracted other immigrants.
day's hike away from Fort commission, which appoints 10
recognition. And the salaries of judicial office are hardly high
Florida's past.
Although most of the settlers Mellonville on what Is now members. This year's
budget Is
enough to warrant heavy investment of personal funds in a
The Swedish cemetery on had left the Upsals settlement Sanford's lakefront.
W.
campaign.
Upsala Road west of Sanford by the turn of the century, the The park, where some of the
It would assure the people the right to pass on the record of
and Fort Lane Park near church survived until after cypress timbers used to build
AIPPLIANCEs
an incum bent judge. If his record fails to hold up, he will be ousted
Geneva are the two sites chosen World War II.
the fort can still be seen, has
AND PO RCELAIN
and the governor will reappoint one of three names recommended
by the Seminole County
The church congregation was been cared for by the Geneva
by the commission.
Historical Commission for dlssolvedinl94e, when only five Geneological and Historical ___Scralchos, Dents, Chips
The Florida Bar
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markers like the one in front of active members remained. The Society since 1%5. Reached by
would have
COMPlete Color Change
responsibility of informing the public, The Missouri Plan was
the Gen. Sanford Museum and church w torn dowit s rtly take Harney Road,
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the park Is
implemented In that state 20 years ago, and Nelson and many
Library downtown.
after that, and the property—. open to the public and equipped
others feel It will work here.
The cemetery is all that Including the cemetery
was
At any rate, the lawmaker feels It will work better than the
remains of the Upsala settle- deeded to St. Paul Lutheran
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ment, where about 200 Swedish Church in Orlando, which was
immigrants lived during the the closest church belonging to
late IM. There was once a the same synod.
train station, post office,
FortLane Park is the site ofa
general store, school and two fort built In 1837 during the
churches, said Bettye Smith of Indian war.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Sanford, the commission
The forts were built about a
member who proposed placing day's march apart, said
SEPTEMBER 20
Lorraine Whiting, the cornRonald Alexander, Lake a marker at the cemetery.
ADMISSIONS
"me community didn't last mission member who proposed
Monroe
Sanford:
that long," she said, "because placing a marker at the park.
Thomas F. Gaut, Miami
Margaret Childs
City
the
Swedes really wanted to Troops could march almost the
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Madeline Jamison
Merrea Jones
Eunice Lee

Mrs. David iSherry) Dyess &amp;

baby boy
Chloe Y. Butts
Candace A. Checefsky
Teresa M. Gonzales
Barbara P. Greene

Linda B. Legg
Michael L. Maniscalco
John Wright
Anthony P. Cote,"Deltona
Clarence W. Hughes, Deltona
Lillian Masher, Deltona
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Auto-Train
Fares Go
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AnnIe P. Hill
Theodore J. Linton
James W. McIntosh
Alice Fndleton
Mary N. Revels

Robert Rugenstein, Lake
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Dennis Straughter
Mary E. Fuller, Deltona
Ruth E. Mueller, Deltona
Inez Bedsole, Orange City

uriver win spend ;i
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A company spokesman said
the car and passenger
carrying service charges $225
far one car with two passengers
n both routes
from Lorton,
Va., to Sanford and from
Louisville, Ky., to Sanford. The
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Monday's high 91, today's low
69. Rainfall: .01 Inch.
Partly cloudy through
Wednesday with a chance of
mostly afternoon and evening
thundershowers. Highs mainly two, the price will be $245, inIn the upper 80s and lows stead of $Z.
tonight around 70. Variable
Charges for bedrooms,
winds 10 m.p.h. or less. Rain drawing rooms and staterooms
probability Is 50 per cent.
will increase to $70 (from $55),
TOMORROW'S TIDES
$85 (from $70), and $100 (from
Daytona Beach: high 7:02 $90) in that order.
a.m., 7:28 p.m., low 12:42 a.m.,
Auto-Train Corp. officials
1: 05 P.M.
also plan to eliminate present
Port Canaveral: hIgh 1:46 charges for transporting
a.m., 7:09 p.m., low 12:33 am, children under two. The
12:59 P.M.
commission has the authority to
LhhIOl a.m.,
approve or disapprove the new
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It's a tradition
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manage."
Footnote: We reached Akins In London. He
co nfirmed that he had written secret letters and
memos but refused to comment on them.

In a recent letter to Treasury Secretary
William Simon, Akins reported: "The Saudis
CON MAN: Last year, we reported that
intended to take up my dismissal when Kissinger c unning con
man named Thomas R. Faernstrom
was here and make a major Issue of It. I asked had coll ected $30,000 by using
other men's names
them, as a personal favor, not to du so."
to pick up re-enlistment bonuses f rom th
e armed
But Kissinger misinterpreted their failure to services. The n he woul
d move on to "re-enlist"
react, according to Akins. "Kissinger has con- all over agai n.
cluded that their non-reacUoru shows they got his
The FBI fi nall y caught up with him, and he i
'ncasg.' ard iLre frightened."
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In prison. But Pentagon gumshoes now believe
On the tcntrary, Akins related how the Saudis their $30,000 estimate was
far too low. Faerntid been daiding Kissinger. Because the amstrom may have bilked the military of $600,000 In
ba,sab)r had ti!cd to defend his t*tss, two top 10 years.
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BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
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are going to carry the faceoff
between the two candidates.
The NBC and CBS networks
dill express reservations about
some of the gro und rules for the
debates, but they said Monday

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Queen Elizabeth Ills
very economy minded abouL her clothing, her
newest fashion designer says.
Ian Thomas said he has a rack of three-

The controversy over which presidential
candidates will be allowed to debate before the
American people has, Itself, become a revealing'
Ai
Aspect of the 1976 campaign. At Make Is thee
public's right to hear, their right to know, and
their right to decide.
In 10 It took a special act of Congress to
exempt the Kennedy-Nixon debates from Ow
long-standing equal time provisions of the
provisions
Federal Communications Act
aimed at Insuring Independent candidates and
their Ideas receive a fair hearing at election
time. But In 1975 the Federal Conununleatlons
Commission made a change In the Interpretation4
of the law.
The ready agreement of the League of Women
Voters to serve as a vehicle for this thinly
disguised attempt to curtail dissent Is especially
unfortunate. The League's sponsorship of a
debate designed to foster the Idea that the
Democrats and Republicans are the only parties
worth considering contradicts the League's own
wil-imown standard v.4 nonpartIsanship.
A debate excluding third parties Is all the
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overwhelming majority of voters have ez- w
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pressW dissatisfaction with both Republicans
and Democrats. Ford and Carter together
received votes In the primaries from less than I
percentofreglsteredvoters.
The Socialist Workers Party Is fighting Its
exclusion on the balls that the American people
not only have the right but face the necessity of
True, Washington can make jobs, simply by considering new proposals for moving the nation
building Its bureaucracy. But it cannot produce fo rward In this time of crisis. Both Ford and
jobs; It takes private efforts to expand economic Carter have Indicated that If elected they will
activity and create the jobs, and incidentally, follow a course that has already Imperiled the
produce revenues so the Washington jobholder livelihoods of millions of working people and
deepenedthe misery of millions more.
can be paid.
The ability of Washington toy jobs Is
Both Republican and Democratic candidates
probably better documented than Its ability to will express their opposition to school busing for
make them. The siphoning of Investment funds desegregation—an Issue of deep concern to
Into bureaucratic waste, for example, directly blacks In this country. Carter, Ford, Dele and
limits the ability of the private sector to produce. Mondale have made a "gentlemen's agreement"
While a certain amount of supervision, to exclude women and blacks, and Issues tuna
reg ulation and even manipulation of the portant to them, from this deba te. Th
ese Issues
production machinery seems to be a proper role must be discussed, and we are fighting to have
for Washington, It doesn't by Itself make that my running-mate, Willie Mae Reid, a black
machinery. The people do that.
woman, Included In the DeleMondale debate.
These distinctions sometimes seem to be lost
Through the efforts of the Socialist Workers
on some of the candidates, but there
Is evidence Party's three-year-old lawsuit against the FBI.
enough In the numerous surveys now being CIA. and other government agencies, thousands
conducted that the public Is aware, and probably of previousl y secret government documents
angry too.
have been made public. They prove that for 3$
Aware, for Instance, that no matter what the years the FBI has tried to prevent the Ideas of
candidates say or do, the central government the Socialist Workers
Party from being heard.
really has little power other than that given by
)let)•J• OF not the Socialist Workers Party"
the people. Angry that government sometimes
has underutilized that power and at times abused prevails In Its attempts to debate along side the
Democrats and Republicans, many Amerlcajij
It.
will be disturbed by a simple, unanswered
It would
the candidates
question. it Ford and Carter are offering real
might
pay seem,
greatertherefore,
attentionthat
to some
of those solutions
to the pressing needs of America n
surveys that tend to show the
, were they afraid to defend
public
a
bit
working
people
disinterested, restless and skeptical of some of their positionswhy
against the independent can.
the proposals and promises.

proximately the same as It Is In the U.S. Senate."
In a secret "memorandum for the file," dated
Aug. 2, 1915, he told of a private conversation
with Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani. The
powerful oil minister complained of the 'games'
the U.S. is playing In the Middle East."
Kissinger's tactics "had long been discussed
In Saudi Arabia," and the Saudis had concluded
that the United States was "putting all (Its)
cards on Iran," Yamani told the ambassador.
"It was obvious," Yamani explained, "that
the State Department had adopted a pro-Iran,

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"They are not using this channel" for collecting

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It relates how the Virginians had collected
$4,064, which ElOubedi said would go Into the
'PLO national chest" E-Oubedl"t code name,
by the way, Is "Abu Khaled."
"We hope you will continue to work for our
holy cause and a revolutionary victory," wrote
El-Oubedi. lie noted that the Virginian's money
had been turned over to him by the PtA) director
in New York, Zoher Tarazl.
Terari acknow1e4ed that ElOubedi had
een in the United States and that a fund-raising

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) President
Tito has met with a group of high ranking
politicians at his hunting lodge and is
responding well to medical treatment of his
liver trouble, according to the official news
agency Tanjug.
Tanjug said Tito and his wife, Jovanka, met
with the visitors Monday at Belje, a hunting
lodge near the Hungarian border.
Tito is suffering from an acute liver disease
that forced cancellation of official visits to
Yugoslavia by French President Valery
Giscard d'Estaing and other foreign

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that arsneM with the same
taking. On.
horror and fascination with which one might regard
the rotting body of aomefoW sea monster that has
washed up on the beach.
Isuppose that pathetic piece of peumo1* waa
trotted out to help ward off the evil vampire called
Socialized Medicine, which is lurking just around
the corner.
Unfortunately, the line of reasoning leaves
something to be desired, because, If followed to Its
logical conclusion, It would abolish retry laxsupported Institution America has. And as urnpleasant as taxes are, nobody wants to have to live
without paved roads, the armed forces and the fire
department.
any case, the above-mentioned columnist Is on
safe ground, because the entire fallacious argument
has nothing to do with the real world. That's why the
Sin and Weather Gambit Is so useful: ft's hard to
disprove a theory woven from thin alt, even If the
premises sound as If they came from Larry, Moe
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and Weather Gambit, has even suggested that the
government allow sick poor people to die, instead of
providing them with medical care.

Tarazl then recalled that the Virginians had
delivered
the $4,064 check to him, and that he had
The funds collected from PLO sympathizers
forwarded
it to El-Oubedi. "We were just a
In this country have been deposited In a PLO
pigeon
drop,"
he said.
account overseas. The account Is used to finance
Although Tarazi admitted the fund drive
PLO operations, presumably including terrorist
reached into many dates, he said money for the
raids and airplane hijackings.
PLO
was scarce. "When I think about the billions
Through several intermedIarIes, we have
going
to other places!!" he exclaimed. He
obtained proof of the clandestine PLO collections
In the United States. It consists of a tha'mk-you alluded to the massive fund-raising efforts In
note, written in Arabic on the stationery of the behalf of Israel.
Footnote: The PLO Is registered with the
PLO's United Nations office. The letter is signed
Justice
Department as a foreign agent, but only
by Jacob El-Oubedi, the PLO's top fund-raiser In
for
"Information
activities," not fund collecting.
Beirut, and Is addressed to the 'Palestinian
There
is
no
registration
for EL-Oubedi.
Committee In the State of Virginia."

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Another good shortcut, and the one most widely
used, Is one I call the "Sin and Weather Gambit."
The stiiilcgy here is to write about something that
everybody dislikes, such is taxes, big government,
Communlan, sin, or floods. These subjects are sort
of universal, and sufficiently broad to allow you to
say almost anything without getting into trouble.

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The Palestine Liberutlon
Organization Is raising funds In the United States
for its guerrilla activities On at least one occasion, money has been routed through the
PLO's Permanent Observer post at the United
Nations.

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Nelson, instructor

Other officers are Bob
Bouterse, vice-president;
Gordon Dehler, treasurer; and

Barbara Carr, secretary. The
first regular meeting will be
held OLtober 14, at 7:30 p.m., in
the Music Room, at Lyman.
Everyone who is interested is
urged to attend.

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To leave them nothing would
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during
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sisters who could sure use some marriage are legally your those who live out of town, and 1
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plus stocks and savings, and I "good tattler" and I believe myself.
dcal we why I should leave you. But bow can you write all
My parents aren't satisfied.
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Occupational Program produce new. fruit-bearing pineapple plants. John
Development, Seminole Krider, Sanford, who grew this beauty, has been
producing others just like It for around.10 years.
Cornmunity College.

DEAR ABBY: I was recently
granted a divorce after being
mArried for 30 years. I had a lot
ofsuspicions about my wife, but
I had only a second grade
education and was pretty dumb
then. I didn't begin to admd
things up until after she has two
childr
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have been mine. Even so, I was
a _ good father to them,
and
never
any a
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My question: I'm making out

Mrs. Martha Hatfield.
Park Ave., Longwood, has

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college between 8 am.
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washes, a rummage sale, and a
Burger King Day."
The Lyman Singers, Concert
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exceptional performers, with
many top competition awards.
They have entertained at many
community events In Central
Florida, and are used to
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president of the group, said,
"We will have our
even
Saturday,
October , with a Car Rally.

munity College.

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kick off Speed Weeks climaxed Feb. 2D by the Daytona 5w.
Porsche recently announced it would put forth a concentrated
effort in 1V7 toward claiming
Wor ld Championship
of Makes in GP 5. Plans announced by Porsche include dropping
NEW YORK (AP) - When nis match, they are getting
He calls the "Dance of the
ThmSeaver winds up and sends more than an aetIc contest," Athiates."
most GP races (sports prototypes)with the exception of 24
fast ball zipping over the the famed New York dance
Hours of LeMans.
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in addition to the statement by Porsche, there has been talk
of hom plate for the mas
said today, "They are known athiates of differing
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That's art Its purest form.
virtua
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'Minetes may not be aware let out of
doing nothing
Not to be discounted in the race for l GP 5 title in t
When quarterback Bob of it. Fans may not be aware of more than th ir th
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Griese fades back and
strong BMW team which finished second to Porsche in this year
it. But sports performers are
His "guinea pi gs" include the
ieashes a soaring foot ball for dancers before they are grim
or Championship of Makes. The title was decided lad week at
Iill
ar and catcher Je Grote
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the waiting arms of one of his competitors and merchants of of the
n, France when leader, Ronnie Petn in a BMW suf fered
Mets; G, of the
receivers, that inn just a co
transmission problems and dropped out of the race to give Pervi olence. Ther e in a an organic Miami Dolphins; George
(Lest in a series)
pleted pass for the reco rd flow, a ballet-like movement
ache the first five spots.
themselves from motorsports Witt was. But days before
in McGinnis, foot , 235-pound
BMW
ibly
activities. So their Contest race, he only had one driver books.
almost everything they &amp;"
basketball star of the PhilaDAONA BEACH —
That insists Edward Villella,
running cars in the chase for the title next year with BMW and France
Board went out ofbJess.
signed upto compete.
Villella, who has danced b&amp; deiphia 7rs; Muriel G ross
Sr. looks back on his
"I got in touch with FIA (the
Porsche getting a chance to sm how their machines run on the
fore preddentsand the wn
"SO Harold, Bob Colvin and is classical ballet in its m
feld, former Olympic
Daytona high-ba nks in the Nov. 26 IMSA Camel GT QIallenge reign as NASCAR President, he International racing governing Barney Wallace met me in aesthetic form.
heads of Europe, has put his tic performer from New
four
lists
major areas of a
body) and asked them to send a Charlotte and asked NCAR
"When fans pay $8 or"SIO for a unique ideas into substance Conn., Virginia Wsde, Haven,
National Championshi p Final e.
British
complishment and one of delegation to the United States. to sanction the race, says wa
seat in a stadium or arena to through a na tionall y televi
is Mar, and M uisald Tog
sed
tenn
It was two years bef ore ACS France. "I told them where to
tch a football, baseball or sequence to be shown by CB&amp; tara, a
Dotes for the World Kartlng Msodation's Winter Enduro disappointment.
karate expert out of
France is quite proud of (1) was fo rmed, through my ef put the fences, the ga
ket
game or even a ten- TV next Sunday,
Olympics have been set for Dec. 27-30 at Daytona. This will be the
tes. Igot a
p.m. E. Too.
getting worldwide recognition forts, and it opened the door so field Of Cars and decided to start
.
third straight year the karts have visited Daytona.
for NCAR through
for NCARdrivers can run in any them three abreast
new
-will be added to this
s karting activities
mation of the Automobile listed national event We were
as an extra day has been added making four full days of
France admits he was
karting Competition Co mmittee of the inst rumental in getting Fireball "sur1sed
excitement Including the first World Record Hwu for karts.
by how many people
UnitedStates(ACCUS);(2)
- Robert
Le
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tomunat
Mans,
Do Dec fl, the karts will attempt to abllsh world
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The idea of building a 2- (closeto,O)turnout_
for karts with some ,f the twin-engine karts expected
especially for a Monday Lebor
to top national Speedway in 1959; (3) mile, higbanked, high
of over 140 m.p.h.
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-Darlinon Raceway become first exploded in France s mind
at Daytona with tickets being sold on race days at the Daytona
"Darhnon proved a number
the first NASCAR super in 1951 - a year after
Speedway ticket office.
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speeay event to be run; and Darlinon was ope ned. But
it
drive
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way
to
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see
a
stock
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reins over took from t hen unt il
Al Holbert is the most recent name to be added to the d
got It car race"
li of to someo ne who has as much started (in January, we
1958) to
racing greats who w be competing in the
international horse sense as Bdi Jr"
figure out how to build It and
France says the decision to
Race of Champions. HoIbdwas the wtherof the JWy4th Peal
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Revere 250 and will join David Pearson, Daytona 500 winner, and
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pointment is "I felt AM dill feel
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any
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Cue Yarborough, Firecracker 400 champ.
I was just proud to
Talladega (Alabama Inter- Winston Cup fan to imagine
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Among ether rames com peting in the IROC four-race
have someone able to run
series national Motor Speedway) can there not being a Darlington NASCAR.
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If we had not had France recalls that the first Talladega."
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the driver walkout (in 1969). we super speedway in NASCAR
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would have been 25 per cent "Harold Brasington and I
Its Mod thm"
PRINGLE CITED
Optimists Club member Harry Terry presents Greg
Skip Manning is currently leading the NASCAR Winsto
n CUP bigger."
were supposed to meet in
Grand National Rookie of t.,,e Year chase followed closely
aim pmatke
Pringle
with the player of tiie week award while
by
In explaining why he believes Hillsborough to look over some
JLmnY Means and Terry Hivins Manning has 319
Seminole Iligh assistant coach Roger Beathard
dowks em ln"nW—
PLAYER OF WEEK
ese areas are his major land. But the weather was bad
looks on at right. Pringle had five tackles and three
eves during b
'races with 0 points.
At
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years as head of the racing I wasn t interested so the next
Manning was involved in a crash at Darlington recently and
organization, France said, thing I knew he was building a
recovered one fumble and caused another In adhis car was completely destroyed. In running for the rookie title "A
fter the Bill Vukovich a
track
in
Darlington
which
was
dition to blocking one pass and pressuring six misses
the top 15 races are count ed and st this point Manning Is
cident (at lndlanapo1is in 1965 his home"
and forcing a punter to run. Other weekly awards at
ceitain if he will add any additional races to increase his lead.
whm the two-time w4mr of the
It may come as a surprise,
With this in mind, it is possible for the gap to
Seminole included Pat Reno and Ricky Mann as
%:Iwc fwt with Indianapolis 5M was killed), but NASCAR was not scheduled
the eventl winner not being decided witi' tie ial race of the
offensive linemen. Jeff Anderson as offensive b2Ck,
ff OP Cam"
out of to
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racing.
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IT APPEARS

Daytona international Speedway has again gained
tcmational listing with
FIA for the l edition of the 24 Hours
ofDdna.WhentbeFAcal elsIssued
y,
24 hour race will be one of the stepping stones for automobile
manufacturers seeking the World Championship of Makes in the
Group five category.
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KANSAS CITY (AP) — When lead that actually was decep.
Leas than two minutes later,
Kenny Stabler
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probably not a defense in the tidics Sixteen first downs and fumbled at the Oakland 26 and
National Football League that 26$ total yards for
linebacker Billy An.
can dopMn
flMdowns and 37 Yards for
drwa pounced on the loose ball.
Before a national television Chiefs.
Uvingaton needed one play, a
audience Monday night, the
Aft" StaWerfired to down
yard pass toBWyMae in
Oakland quarterback was an strikes ot 15,10, and 14 yards to the end zone,to pull
Ma team to
artist, completing 22 of 2$ DaveCasper,ClufB
within three points with less
passes and systematically Mike Sian!, and Fred Steinfort than three minutes remaining.
shredding the Kansas Qty d
booted a yard field goal, It
Raiders handled Kansas
fense for 224 yards and three looked for aU the world like a Qty's onelde kick and ran o
ut
touchdo wns.
rout had been ordained
the 1ocutefapIyers
Then Stainer left early in the But after intermission ft was and coaches left the field feel,
fourth quarter with a slirained as if the teams had swapped Ing like wimeM
4#rm really proud of ftno,,,
knee and watched, no doubt uniforms. i the Chiefs, third
flabbergaaK as the Chiefs up- possession of the adrd quarter, WIInald "Wew
talked
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passer
that he salt "Guys Just
Stabler and the unbeaten
But the Chiefs, behind quar- darted talking among them.
Raiders, tohdown favor- terback Mike Uvingdon, swept selves, asking each other, 'Are
over the rebuilding Chiefs,
yards in 12 plays and tallied we go
to accept this or are
humiliated their hosts in
on Uvthgdon's one-yard keep. we going to pull
something up
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2 Fob. IL Vincent@ Medina,
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Today you're a bit too gullible
In business matters. Be extra
careful when dealing with
strange merchants,
GEMINI (May 21une 20)
Doubts about associates should
not no Ignored today. If
something bothers you brIng It
out. Discuss it with the person
himself.
CANCER (June 21-July 23) U
you Ignore a task today,
figuring you'll get around to it
tomorrow, you're barking up
On wrong tree. Postponement
only means delay.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Spendilvift ways could cause
serious financial problems
today. Stop telling yourself you
need things that you'll buy now
and not use later.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23)
Don't anticipate defeat today
before you even enter the fray.
You have at least as much
chance of winning as you do of
losing

LIRRA (Sept. 23.23 ) You

may be tempted to resort to
subterfuge today. Don't operate
Ins way that will make you feel
guilty.
SAGITTATIU8 (Nov. *Dec.
21) Suceess may be denied you
today tiwough your own fault. If
you're not willing to help
yourself, don't expect ethers to
either.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 234a.
19) FIght --tesdoncy to feel
sorry for yourself today. It
f utile. Others have their own
troubles and you'll get little
5,-.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Don't feel obligated to do
business with one you've dealt
with before. Go where you can
get the best bargain. SeMLmed
isn't - sense today.
PlSC
(Feb. 20Marth 20)
Inconsistency will be annoying
to your friends today. Stick to
your agreed course of action.
Do what you say you will.
YOUR RIRT1WAY
Sept. U, 1971
You could be restless this
year and anxious to make
change for change's sake.
Bet ter to stay where you are,
for things will work out.

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Disease Can
Drain Energy

notrump, can be an Invi tation
to a slam and show enough
strength to guarantee four
notrump.
North's jump to four
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bid. U he really wanted to ask
for aces, he would either have
to use the Gerber Convention,
which we will discuss
tomorrow, or make some unusual forcing bid at the three
level, preparatory to a
Blackwood four notrump at
his next turn to bid.
With a minimum hand,
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West opens the six of spades.
Sou th is sure to make at least
10 tricks and may score as
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tries to beat four. But there is
no play for a slam If qne Is bid.

DEAR DR. LAMB - Would
you write list of foods that are
good for my health? Some days
I go through bell. I feel like all
the energy Is drained out of me.
I have emphysema. What
vitamins should I take.
DEAR READER - I wish
your problem were that simple
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but it Is not. Your loss of energy
may be related to your emCarbohydrates and many
physema. When the lungs do 1ot proteins require less oxygen to
function well for any reason and metabolize them. For that
there Is not enouh oxygen reason I would think a did that
provided In the body It " is low In fat, but includes ant.
cause fatigue.
flclent carbohydrates plus good
The food you eat contains quality protein would be our
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energy, originating at some best choice.
point from the sun. The energy
It you want to play all four-A Kentucky reader wants to
I'd like to point out, however,
literally glues the atoms that any more than your daily
notruzup bids as Blackwood know the correct response to
together that made the food. normal vitamin Intake that you
you are using the bid in it. partner's opening bid of one
Thecyclestartswlththeplants. should get from a balanced diet,
simplest form. You are also dia mond with:
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day.
energy to do the trick. In the energy is in the foods you eat,
Every expert partnership up for the fact that you only
process they release oxygen. not In the vitamins. The
uses Its own special have 15 high-card points.
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variations. We are going to
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foods.
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enough oxygen to the cells you forget about eating entirely.
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6)34.00 P (1 6)171.30.

No, Orleans at Kansas city

when he entered the game

school record when be made 17 ththefinalquarterandgota
own request in dune atter surgery on his aimulder teocions
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wlntet. In brief appearances, he was 2-1 with Richmond
w1sted0flf0t1J 10 tackles, bed mark of the
goIng on the disabled lid In July and ret urning to Atlanta for others from his linebacking Tigers hi that game, too.
spot.
therapy. It's unlikely he'll pitch again this season.
Linebacker Andy Spiva of
Q. Did Bill y Mardi, while with the Yaakeeg, play N per eat
For that effort, the S400tl Tennessee also t ur ned In an ex.
of his games at third base? - Earl Wallace, Ardinore, OLIn.
ce11ent performance as the vols
197-pounder was named
Martin was primarily third baseman early In his .lnor The Associated Press South. blanked Texas Christian 31.0
league reer, DIA in ma ii seasons in the majors his main
eastern Lineman of the Week. tie made nine tac kles, '-'sisted
position was akond base, and as a second aekr be made his
"I can't remember a better on four others, and dropped
famous shoe4.tring catch 14 an Infield fly Lull In the '53 WorLdperformance by a freshman In back to cover TCU's out.
series.
this conf erence in his first standing receiver Mike Renfro,
Q. Minor cerrectim en (be Brett brothers, George an Zen. start," said Coach Doug Bar- boldIfl
Gtergie is and Lea almost 23, whIch makes them cvser to five field. "If ere's a
for 41 yards.
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years spurt brotbez Bobby is betwees the two, and (hey us. man around,
Other linemen cited for outI ha ven't
have as aldet heather, John).As far as Lea'. hitting, In 173 be set him."
standing wont last weekend
a record for coaserstive home runs hit by a pitcher
were Eddie Edwards of Miami,
Making plays from sideline to Fla.; Alabama; 'a Bob Baumhogam.'je pitched - four. It would have been five but ose of (Item
wai rutda ground nile double. George Is Indeed a sery go.d sieiine, Smith had five tackles wer, Dewey Mitchell, Paul liarhIt1er list 11 btother Ken had as many at bats, I'd consider them in six plays ±ir1r one stretch. ris and K. J. Laxenby; MisHis tackle total WAS taken from sissippi State's John
to be pretty evely mat.-bed with a bat. -Christine Btotkway,
Carter;
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film of the game.
Santa Au, Calif. (K en's frknd.
Mississippi's Gary Turner,
The 19-year-old from Athens, George Stuart, Pete Robertson
That last orentheses rpI2in.s a lot.
Ala.,
actually came to Auburn and Kern Cole man ; Florida's
Q. Does Mlbnr Asbe the tennis player have a ekt,na,ne?
rimDoes anyone e'en call him Art or Axtt? -$.W., iloanoke, V.
Wes Chandler: Tennessee's
nti back, although he 'also Larry Selver;
No. It's just plain Arthur. Which
Vanderbilt's
u"PtY '
pLayi hbacker,
the' pensnaI1ty ci the pokrr1ai'ed .4the, whose ta.'inia can be
Randy Sitta.son; Georgia's
fit kd At)erz.i to the Class U Steve Davis and Jeff Lewis and
excitmg bt Who l2eç. CI0$3 tUS t P3YC
g
J'Jp last year, Florida's Darrell Carpenter.

0

FIFTH - 1. Anton-Ally (2) 12.10 Burgundy Velvet ; 3. Dixie Strider:
, Barbie Do ll: S. Royal Da ncer: . d.
3002.40 3. Fermin.Aguir,.e
5.00
3.00; 3. Sila.Bengoa (1) 2.100 (23) Jane Bess; 7. Moving Millie; I. Blue

1.40; 3. Fefmln.Juan II) 0.50; 0 13.

Oakland at Houston
Baltimore at Dallas
Clev ela nd at Denver
New York Giants at Los An.

averaging 18 points a game,

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Domingo-Elona (I) 6.20 Q ( )2) Perf.t Debbie; I. Wright Boca.
FIFTH - 1. Trusting, 2.
35.30; P(1.2)l)S.70;DO($i) 130.30.

Week

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,

FOURTH - i. Arta.Javl (1) 5.40 SterilnoP;3.WinNow:4.Noan.s
3.401.30:2. Eddy-Soto (2) 5.10 3.20; Shot, S. Muginiki; 6. May Bowl; 7.

TENTH - ). Manoso (0) 1110 15.30 Golden Sahir,; I. Kid Coach; 9.
(2 8) 435.00.
5.40; 2. Arcs (2) 7,203.40;). Marurl Shaded Blue.
EIGHTH - I. BhIbao.Ethav,
TENTH - I. Jack Tryon; 2.
980 4.40 2.60 2. Sala•Larrea (4) 6.40 (4) 0.00; 0 (20) 55400; P 11-3)
Maddi Krlsti; 3. Mary Kate; 1.
151.70; 00 (7.5) IM".
3.00; 3. Santi Aguirre ( 3) 1.000. Ii

S.Maryland
fl?T, checking
but not the game. He is a fIeld supervisor fur
points In the wake of a y
200 112 ChCQO Central Division
9.Texas AIM
2 0 0 1.000 29 IS
'
300
out the work of refereeing crews for league headquarters. Ills real whipping ot izona.
Mm
10.Kansas
1 0 1 .730 50 19 1300
Job: school superintendent In south central Los Angeles
Nebraska, No. 1 In the pie- I1.Penn St.
I I 0 .300 77 20
a
I-i 0
213 Dirt
Gnhay
020 .
season ratings but eighth IRA 12,Arkansas
ofW,OOOpuplls(56,xoof them are
20.0
did
)yJ3
Western Division
l'i'O
114 L.A.
memorable game: DallasGreen Bay at 13-below in 1967 when the Week after an opening tie with 4.11ibno,s
3,Aima
1 0 1 750 10 24
200
whistles from after the first play. He also refereed Super Bowls
LeutsIana State, embed to I$.Louishan. St.
I 1 0 .500 30 33
1,0.1
4 Sheran
V and X.
0 2 0 .000 31 61
Atlnta
0 2 0 .000 21 54
Q. Baseball has received much criticism because so
NOrms
0 2 0 .000 IS 64
there Is very Little action. One small but se-m1ngly unnecessary Auburn Freshman
Mays Result
Oakland 24. Kansas City 21
reason Is the actual pitching of four balls for an tntentIoaal walk.
•
Sunday' Games
Why Isn't the batter jut waved to first base' - J.B., San Rafael,
Buffalo at Tampa Bay
Calt
'.
New York Jets at Miami
'
Of
Wh does the Amen
League us a
New England at Pittsburgh
' 7
.
hl
Green Bay at Cincinnati
.
not the National League? Because logic doesn't dictate
ATLANTA (AP) - Football rushing for 2,03 yards and
Atlanta at Chicago
Sure, If a team wants to pus e hitter, It would be more expecting fans at Auburn may be anxious scoring 37 touchdowns. Smithnnesota
at Detroit

Lineman

THE

wim C0MaciAUE ,
___________

Dallying.
SEVENTH - I. Jose-Coido (2) 3) 31.10; P (2.3) 134.00.
NINTH - 1. Fawn Donald; 2.
NINTH - 1. Sala (7) 2320 5.30
5603.10 3.10; 2. LarriQuiola (0)5.00
13603. UrzaArana (5)6.40;Q (20) 4.60; 2. Aiava (3) 11.10 4.40; I. Zarre Sonkist Al: 3. Toughy Tommy; 1.
$7.10; P (7$) 220.30; Big Q (37) ,, IS) 3.10; 0(3-7)74.30; P (7-3) 95.00. London Tara; S. Wright Colsell; 4.

Eastern Division

2.00

BEING INTERRUPTED

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2.

1

EIGHTH - I. RIckI Cox; 2.
EIGHTH - I. Anton-Bingo. 1 2 Conway Finny; 3. Chuckle Faith; i.

P ( 7.3) 102.90.

fl

0 2 0 .000 0 43
NATIONAL CONFERENCE

200

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PROGRAM!

THIRD - 1. Eddy.Yza II) 15.30 Vernon; S. Nanny's Tin.; 4. Snowy

1.40; 3. CachoElorta (2) 3.00; 0:13- 9.201.403.40; 2. Bilbao.AIlu (3)

020

Tpa Bay

DIALOGUE.'

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AND IT WASN'T ALWAYS

SEVENTH -1. Kerry Woman; 3.
FIFTH - I. Alava.Juan (2) fl50 (3) 1500 4.50 3.40; 2. JoseBelti. (3)
Analee Cex; 3. Madam Printer; 4.
4.001,00; 3. Eddy.Coldo (2) 330;
300 3.40; 2. SantI.Bengoa (5)
Fairway Flair; S. Bobs Fashion; 6.
100; 3. SaIa.Ramon (4) 4.00 Q (35)
(3 S) 37.20; P 13.3) 113.90: Big Q
with all3) 109.00 and (2$) with aIlS Our Hope; 1. Jug; I. Black Joe.
450; P 123) i6590

2 0 0
1 I 0 .300 53 20

Kan Cty

heldosdothe3.4.6posltlons. Pitt
ceIvedsenfi.pives

CAu.
REAL ENIERTAJPIING

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Hard"; 4. June
7.20 4.10; 2. Arechs.Per.z (0) 6.00
$3.20 3.20 2.60 2. NeguiSanchex
Alice; S. Win Jac; 4. Lady's Read y;
3.20320 3. OguIza.Eiorxa (4) 7.000 5.503. Oguila-B.flgoa(4) 2160; 0 (2.
I. Miss Liberation; I. So Lonesome
(IS) 37.30; P (5-1) 02.20; DO (6$) 0) 7700; (21) 351.10.
63 00
SEVENTH - 1. Aldana.MI9u,l

Wester n Divlsio.,

2

IT WAS NONVIOLENT
AND HAD FUNNY

Jeff; 3. Jim Bob

SIXTH - I. Santi.Javi (7) 12.10
920 3.10; 3. ArecP,aSancp,,z (3) 1.20

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Is.. ft.sk AI....•

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Juice.
10.00, P (23) i33.30.
SIXTH - 1. Wee Mona; 2. Nap's
SIXTH - I. Patxi-Jayi (3) 2040

6) 46.00 P (6-3) 11670.
FOURTH - 1. Arta-Perot

1 I 0 •3Ø 39 13

and 1,077 points to 18 and 1,076 North Carolina, Mississippi, s Diego
11110
=111111111

ARCHIE

FIRST - I. Capricious: 2. Fleet

FIRST-1.Jcse.yza(3)i540730 Feet; 3. Clip: 4. Jack Nebo; S.

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Texas (Briies 109) at
no (Tanana 14.10), In)

received 2&amp; first-place votes bama, Illinois, Louisiana state Cinci

FnRl

TONIGHTIINTIIIS

Lynnea; 4. Warrior Wilt, 7. Hardy
30-34.49-115 4,00; 2. Cacho.Coldo 11)4.30540;
ca-Sanchez (3) 4.20 Q (13) 31.00 P Type: I. Antonio's Goddess.
SICOND - I. Running Randy; 2.
(2-1) 47.50.
Jai Alai
SECOND - i. Lari-lyza (5) 17.00 Hand Off; 3. Dickey Do: 4. Con-C
necled; S. The Lost Guide; 4. High
4.40 3.00: 2. Echano.Arana (3)
ORLANDO.SIMIMOLI
3.203. 0gW a-Sanchez (I) 400Q (3 Bit; 7. B's Rosie; I. Jungle Jet.
MATINEE RESULTS
THIRD - I. Sassy Corny; 2. B's
5) 31.10; P (3-3) V.00: DD (2-5)
Big Burk; 3. Luta L. Eckert; 1.
121.20.
FIRST -1. icaJavl (2) 15.00 3.30

12.7 triumph over Penn State, made It from 13th to 1h with a NY Jets
0 2 0 .000 20 11
Central Division
which dropped from seventh to 37.16 victory 0V52' Kentucky,
Hstn
2
11th.
Follo wing Penn State In the Clove
11

Pitt, Oklahoma and uci

313433-107

A - 2325; handle $191,792.

MONDAY NIGHT

LCdoltim

H H H IIIH 1L11 WIN AT BRIDGE

301.40.

SECOND - 1. Larrl-Ssnchez (4) 4400 P (5-2) 131.30.

Oakland

sixth after beating Indiana

/

1)121.40; P (3-1) 331.00; 1 (34-I)

noo.

31-30-21.-45
31.33.32-s

Chris Dernago

Louis)
m; Ken (Houston) and Bob (St. Louis) Forsch. soclated Press college football dropped out by losing 31-7 to
Wednesday's Games
Interesting note Is that the Reeechels, Nlekron and Fonsches are
Cleveland at Detroit
ratings following a 51.0 slaugh. 111)013 last ekeiid.
Milwaukee at Boston, (n)
all pitchers.
,
ter of St-anion.
That game also pushed (J fl.
Baltimore at Pliw York, ()
Q. Why Is lids d*y,14 Instant replays, electronic eye, ite., do
Oa kland it Kins15 City. In)
With numerous' vote rs lliil into the rankings
they od e them In teaals? The day of hoar Is long
Minnesota at Chicago, In)
switching from Ohio State to first time this season. They are
gone,
Texas at California. (fl)
especially at $111,110 a match. ft weald shape up the Nastases and Michigan, the Wolverines 14th.
Coasre aid speed up play. The old me. jodgthg the matches at
received 47 first-place ballotsGeorgia jumped horn ninth to
thefrbestca.tkeepup wt*a t
hellgoiagsiorgsmue per and 1,156 of a Possible 1,200 seventhacing Penn s
Pro Football
hsm. - George Hayden,
lad,
points frcrn a nationwide
- with a 41.0 rout of Clemson, AMERICAN
For the some reason they don't do it In football. The Instant
CONFERENCE
of 60 sports writers and MRFyIRI)d rose train 10th tø
Eastern Division
replay isn't always conclusive, and It can be cumbersome,
eighth by trimming West VirW L T Pct. PP PA
besldes,I41il like the hwnan element to play. Furthermore, who
BaIt
200
Meanwhile, Ohio State .e ginia 24-3, Texas A.&amp;M
says all tennis judges are old? Oh yes, those tennis balls also
I10.
celved three No. i vote and 996 from 11th to ninth by drubbing Miami
N Eng
reach speeds of 130 mph.
1 1 0 points for second place after a Kansas State 34-14 and Kansas Buff
0 2 0 .000 21

for Ohio State.

,

Handle - $110.2S5, A - 1.903.

,
hick i$5
I. Some
New York (Alexander 129), (n) Aldani.Migu,I (7) 5.50; 0: (26) 542 ECh OMiguel (2) 10.30 White;
Y.
440, 3. Urzs-Soto (7) 5.40; 0 (2.5) Friend.
32.00;
P
(34)
151.50.
Cleveland (Waits 7.7) at Di.
FOURTH - I. Brown maid ;

in

one point a week ago, widened rankings by walloping Southern
the margin in today's As- Cal In Its opener but promptly

week,

32-32.V-41

4113 .400 19½ BillRon
Lowie
Rottinhaus
43 $ .417 34
Ron Harrison

Top-ranked Michigan, which 13. The Cortthuskers replaced
Mi nnesota (Hughes 513)
led runner-up Ohio State by Just MISSOIrI, which
Chicago (Johnson 915), (n)
cked

Last

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Novice S
:3. Jay Joker 11)2.10,0 (3.
(23) 37.10 P (3-3) 103.30; Big 0:13.

Don Finn

troit (Fldrych 14.9), (n)
By The Associated Press

Billy Daniels

.

Nesilts
Boston 12. Detroit a
Milwaukee 4, New York 2
California I, Texas 0
Only games scheduled
Today's Dimes
Milwaukee (Colborn I-li and
Kaas 00) at Boston (Tiont 19)1
and Kr.ug.r 10). 3, (In)

Q. Cesldyosplen.eflstthebeeth,si who are earrvatly major
- Cary Wrt, Wmh. rble, Tex.

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the Boston Red Sox routed the tory, a tiree-hit shutout over .
Detroit Tigers 124 and the Texas.

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played In the National League Ryan got a rim-acoring double Oakland

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14.0OI.$02.102. Fermin.eengoa (3) 210 22.40 eto. 2. Gay Mood (4)

Dann Kessinoer

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Answer to Prestos Puz$e

Valiety
F,-

PIl$T-1.MyRulss(1)$003.00
300; 2. DailY (3) *001300; 3. Jets
hg Al (0)3.10:0(1.3)30.10; P (I])

California Angels nipped fl
se .aoi
Willite StitHi naming out Texas Riiigsi 1.0.
.
New York $070
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SECOND -1. NiQgidy Ross (3)
Well, Since You Asked...
C
The Pirates had erased an Chicago
14 words, Danny Murtaugh's
10100.103.00: 2. WindIng RIver (I)
4$ Ii .430 21½
navilng o1*ofp.tIe)ce...and Ud730 deficit to take a 44 St Louis
U.200.IO;3. Colonel Lucky (2)7.4o;
0(3.4)70.20. P (34) moo;
lead in the eighth timing on
the Pittsburgh pfr
are 'I
.
West
1372.30; DO (1•3) 34.40: 2043
nlng out of time.
Stargell's 19th homer ut tim cu
,
I
THIRD - I. Chip Ott Jino (I)
)W
Q.
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There seemed to be little 14 eeeon. In the Metal jtht, Los Ang
54 40 .300 11½
14.100.204.40:2. of own Up (7) 3.10
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Houston
73 77 433 21½
3.20:3. Jacob Wynn (i) 3.30: Q (7-I)
anything left for Pittsburgh pinch-hitter John Mimer San
1:/NP /79 '
Fran
D FAf
6144e
70
31.10; P (5-7) p0.40; I ($7.1) 91.10;
after Monday's hesrtbreaklng sailed oft Pirate refiner Kent Safe Didgo 4113 .400 25
3)74.
/iEtsIlG 1io9 ,q
54
loss to the New York Mdi. Tekulve, 52, and M'I1li, who Atlanta
40 00 .431 20½
FOURTH - I. More Security (0)
You vothrotanii ijg
pe
figured t
MIdSY'S RSlsN
0.003405.00 ,3. True Wonder (7)1.40
bioi*M from the minor
"I don't want to talk," said
117,* average annual We5. Hockey is nest at $60,000.
New York S. Pittsburgh 4
7.10:3. RIffel (2) 4.10; 0 (47) 45.20:
gefl, th jtIy taftifive leegues earlier tIü month, fatOnly game scheduled
P (47)11110; 1(44-2)000.10: 31.73.
Beeehofl players r'giMeT In at $16,000. Pro fo1*b players
60,w
o4'O5f
lowed with his second home rim
king team leader 14
FiFTH - i. Hondo Pals (4) 10.40
t the rear al MW These are all educated estimates
fl4',q 1712S
T.day's comes
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1002.00; 2. Gay Velvet (I) 4.40 2.10;
"I've rim out of
there e
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Pittsburgh (Reuss 13$ and
3.1k. Strider, (3) 4. 40: 0(45)10.40
AND 8/66(57'
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Kison 13$) it Chicago (Renko
Q. D. yes ___
_____ Reedy uses el the See Dieg. Padres . a
"I'm upset," said Murtaugh,
P (0.1)31.00:1 (0-5-3)144.00: 39.20
Rookie
Dan
tot
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Th
1)0
and
Stone
30).
2.
omas' fourth.
SIXTH -I. Satinee (3) 11.10 1.104.
1111 F at
the IIVP award seer Dave ICIsgmaa, Geurge the Pirate manager.
Innin homer and Don Money's
St Louis (Denny 107
Fat.
350:
2. Nlmbid Moody (2) 300 3.10;
IZE
rn
Fuefer, M 8ehmi ad Jet M.ea, ur the Cy Ysg Award be upset. We can't afford to
cone 12.14) at Philadelphia lUn
I
3. Florida Buck (1) 0.20: Q (2-3)
two-run
single
icavgç
helped
Muiose, especially
3.3),
seer JIns Liáurg, Ti. Seavar and Kea Finch?
22.50: P (52) 41.IO I (34.;) 234.40;
a,
waukee defeat New York. The
New York (Koosman 20$) at
P1/7' WAV
31.71.
aft60 gi.eu y? Ylda RI.. we. the Cy v A,. ad Th e Pi rates were ii. defeat
Montreal (Warrn.n 1$). (n)
left the Yankees!
$IVINTH -1. Princess Printer
the MVP award ii
*andably at the end of
OVER
San DIego (Griffin 7.)
(1) 7.00 500 4.00; 3. Mastown
I think Randy Is a cInch for the Cy Young Award, with Fred rope after the defeat dealt a number" for clinching the Cincinnati (Zach,y 13-5), In)
200
Countess (2) 7.00 0.30; 3. Jarhead
Mne
Igue East title at
Atlanta (Pdiekro 131)) at
Norman elOaonIyov dose thowdo&amp;avei.
d Jolt to their National
Alice (3) 0.30;Q(I.3) 3310; P (12)
FO4 1iE
Houston
(Andular
5-10),
In)
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three
games. Ruzmen Bait!.
43.I0;T(i.2.i) 154.30: 3903.
a League
Forith get In there?) But his pod-An.SIar slump cost
tu.
Los Angeles (Rau 14)1) at
6r#YF4f
IIONTN - I. Barney Eck.rt (1)
East
picking up more did not play and
San
Gn
to
et
e
verge
of
On
th
Francisco (Barr 11-11), (n)
1anreat3OwtiL AndGeorieFasterIsodda.
g tim MV?
0.203.003.40: 2. Patti Shaw (3) 10.10
one-half game on the Idle ptuia- New York by 11½ games, going
award. CI.ly pitchers besides Blue
3.20:3. Rugged Randy (3) 2.10:0 (1.
Wedeelday's Dimes
4q:4
0afamesesbom
3) 30.40: P (1.3) 00.00, I (1.3
Pittsburgh at Chicago
and the MV? honors were Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn deiphla
UP ME
the teams which begins Tue..
133.40: 31.11.
st. Louis at Philadelphia, In)
Dodgers in I$ Sently Ko
da
of the I Angeles Ded
in lN,, saw the a pparent
NINTH-i. B Printer (2) 3.20 340
New York at Montreal. In)
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Denny McLaln of Detroit In 1*.
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enter field
2.40; 2. Cadet Chariey, (I) 3 00 3.20:
San Diego it Cincinnati. In)
d
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sex it, Tigers
3. Jobiiis Champ (1) 1.10; 0 (2.1)
wall at Shea Stadium -on
Atlanta at Houston, In)
Q. Ca. ysse aderdind why , ,
Cecil Cooper drove in four
10.10; P (2.5) 47.40:1(2.5.1)142.00:
fl7Z1
Los Angeles at Sin Fran.
wings
of rookie Lee M'tzIllI's
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the
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rims with a homer and a single cisco, ( n)
twokdles with a - niL It seems the sides shield be op.. sad
TINTH - 1. Kim Luke (7) 4.50
and Jim Rice blasted
I.p cieted aiiM, sely aHewfg ltght In. -. Ken G rrisoa, Ventura, ninth Inning.
500100:2. Jimi Zip (3 1400 13.40 3.
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
homers to lead Boston' i
Noting (4) 0.10; 0 (3-7)500.00; P (7.
last
The loss dropped the Pirates Detroit. Boston pounded out 13
3)150.70: 1 (7.34)752.10: 35.40.
w i. Pct. as
Those aren't domed stadia you're talking about. They're 4½ gaines behind the Plilliles, hits and co
ELEVENTH -1. Eye Appeal (2)
New York
32
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7.103.203.10:2. Ernest. (1)5.204.00
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11½
Dave Grether
29-31.32-92
Cleveland
Cowboys that at least the spectato rs will sit in comfort - the umn. The Phillies have 14 consecutive game, theirJefr
3.50:3. Oguiza.P,reg (1) too
74 73 .510 10½
longest
Boston
Ken Evans
21.10; P ( 2.I) 07.20;TuS.43475.10;*
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hell with the gI''tons. Reason for not putting a roof on the whole games Left to play In the regular winning
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that the administration of the estate
of MARGARET C. PATTERSON,
deceased. File tiumber 16.27$-Ce, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division. the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse, p
Drawer C Sinford, FlOrida 32171.
The personal repcesentatiy Of the

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estate is COMBANIC-WIHTER
PARK. Trust Dpartment, who*e
address Is 750 5, Orlando Avenue,
P 0 Box 1120, Winier Park. Floridi
37709. The name and address of the
personal representatives attorney
are set forth below
All persons having claims or
demands against Ite estate ire

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PIECES

$725

Eat In Our Air Conditlo,d Dining Room
or Takc, Out

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1105 Fri,nchAv, (Hi-way II 931

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Fishermen. Canotsts '2 BR, turn.,
adults. Weklva Landing, 322.4470

Fumied
OFFICE MANAGER - Knowledge,
typing. Handle phone orders. M o N T H L
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AVAILABLE
Color
TV,
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Coed.,
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SECURITY GUARD- Full time,
to miilgt, Prefer malure In.
QUALITY INN NORTH
I&amp;SR 431, LOi10woO
dividual. Call 337.1110,
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543 1000

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MAS
and the money to pay for
fl.'$tafl now
sailing beautiful
products. Make beautiful money.
Call 644-3019 for information.
Wanted- Lazy Salesperson ac
custornest to high St lard of
living. Call 323-1312.

Mary/9'#,dFrnED

CHICKEN
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OPEN Sun. thru Thurs. 9111 P:30 Fri. S Sat. 9 tél )0:3j
2100 S. French Av2.
Ph. 322.9442
Sanford
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area. $23,500,

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3220251.

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2lOOMellonvilIeAve
Will do house cleaning, wash win.
Will do QOOd wOrk. Ex- 4 room apt. downstairs and S
room
penanced. 322.5404.

TO SETTLE ESTATE

Want position in private home
caring for invalid. Will live in. Air, carpeted, quiet I and 2
Have car. 323-2154.
bedrooms, $125 to $133 month.
Adults. Phone 322-1510
Will care for elderly lady or gin
tieman in private home. Call after Furnished 2 BR, air, water
included.
S p.m.. 3222305.
Adults. $133 a month. Also fur.

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fished 1 BR. air,
Harold Hall Realty
2343 Park Dr .....
I&amp;2 BR Mobile Homes
REALTOR, MLS

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Iuxe Aluminum ae grouno
swimmIng pools. (27 13'x24' and
IS x33' cornplite. 1 yr,. old,
repossessed. Sacrifice, ' price.
Call collect 305.213.0610.

POOL HOME
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 BR, famIly room, fireplace,
carpet, fenced. $23,000. Call
Associates Connie Hugtsson, 5o.
0954 or Sherry Elkins,

They're Hot"

M. UNSWORTH

REALTY

- 107 Brentwood Drive,
$44,000 3 BR, 2 baths, beautiful
interior with fireplace. 10 Pd
7•• pd Interest. $375 me.

Idyllwilde

Forrest

pays all. 3225)04.

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Call 332.1431 attcri p.m.
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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1916 models. 7 days
a.* Call collect, 541.3131

&amp; ctlr. ser't.,r.,i
&amp;
Chairs, Strajflt chirs fiI,nq
C8bine?, as s Casn ano Carry
PIOLL'S
Casselberry. Il 92. 030 1706

78-turcycIes

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62-Lawn-Garden

'71HOnd1CL2O0,likInq,$
Laurel Ave., Sanford.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733S45or323.77IO

ROTO TILLER 3HP
LikeNew,5)50.
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Poutry manure for your fall garden
or pasture, 53 yard loaded at me
farm. Holden's Enterprise Egg
Farm, Reed Ellis Road, Osteen
(off 413), 2 ml. east Osteen Bridge.

51-Husehold Goods
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Excellent coed, $350. 3223*17.

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$430. 322-310g.

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NELSOPl'$ FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

79-Trucks-Trailers

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Center, Laketand, Fla.
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60-Office Supplies
Used Office Furniture

323-Sll4Anytime

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71-Antiques

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ReIponsibl,partycanta
paymentbalancs. WrNe,w,
sendtruck. Jopiin Pisn P.O. Box
103, Panama, City, FIa. 32401.

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Theatre, South $7.53. Phone 372.
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Depress Glass Show &amp; Sale, Sal.
&amp; Sun., Sept. 25124, Lake MIrror

ILSOP4 MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311315E
FlrstSt
372-sin
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$306033

SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET
Anion, can be a seller or a buyer.
Plo charge. All admitted tree.
Come browse every Sunday9 to S
at the Movleland Orive.in

BUY JUNK CARS-Irom SlOto$30.

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DRIVE BY
'333S.SUMMERLINAVE
Largeoaks,pine&amp;pai,3 BR.
2 bath, air condition.d. Nest &amp;
clean. Move In now. Drive by and
call today. $17,90.

Tram

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PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful Spinet.Consoi, stored
locally. Reported like new.

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SANFORD

Reg.RealEstateBrakor
1st
373-4041 or 323-0317 eves.

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Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants. nicebackyard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top cIderat
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given forprime location, Call 30544220 C011iCt
*.to SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE. 20
Pd oft. Sanford Auclion, 1300 S
French Ave., 323-7310.

Evenings.
PILOIANREALTY
REALTORS$31.1,13
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Monthly payments less then rent.
Call to see if you Qualify.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Singer Futura (one of the
In
3 BR. 2 bath, large family room, excellent cOlitiOn, Does bestli
all
PRICE SLASHED
types
largelot.caka,frultt,.e,n,
-___________________________ Below appraisal. Must sacrifice,
at sewing; .eguiar, Stretch, &amp;
3
Sanford's best areas, Best offer
31A-Ouplexes
Deco stitches. Make, buflOmihol,
BR, 1 bath. Convenient neigh.
ver$l7,O0with good terms 322
Room to rent for an elderly persi.
borhood. Eat-in kitchen with all
9116,
By
Owner.
WashInoton Oaks area. 323-4331. $ BR apt,, kit.
appliances, Central air I. heat. -Sell for $719 cash', or E.Z,
equip,, AC, carpeted. Ki
Seller pays all refinancing costs.
payments Qf $16 per
Adults. No pets $95, 3fl-2256 wk.
INC.
30-Apartments Umurnlshed dys alter 1.
Asking $23,900. No reasonable
For free home trial Call Orlando,
"SERVICE BEYOND
647.1317, 9 AM to 6PM
offer refused. Call Phyllis CapTHECONTRACT'.
Unfurnished,'two bedroom Security
poni, Realtor.Associate. After Realtor PEAL ESTATE
hours, 034.1733, FRICKE &amp;
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 3fl. LITTLE WEKIVA ESTATES
372 7491
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bedroom, Ibath brick front home.
FRICKE ASSOCIATES INC.,
Spacs I, 2. &amp; 3 BR apis. TIs,
Kitchen equipped, new central H.
REALTOR. $31325)
$26,500 FHA.VA
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
swlming, playground,
IBR, 2 bath, central heat &amp; air, Clean, oil &amp; adiust. Regular price
A, new r, back yard Sar-B-Que Archilect's Own Custom Con.
32-Houses Unfuished
recreation room, laundry room
famiiyr,
and isfence, Lotsofextras In this
$12.95. Sept. Special, $3.7,, All
and clubhouse. 2510 R QewoOd
temporary-I tevei,3 BR,2 bath.
treet Large lot, extra kitchen.
ty
one for lust: $25,000.
of machines repaired, Free
Ave. Sanford. PH 323-6430
Jenny Clark Relty, 322.
Sanford - 3 BR, 1' baths, kitthin
62S$04L
ckup &amp; delivery. Call Orlando
equipped, wall-to wail carpet. $160 LAKE JENNIE -3 bedroom, 2 bath
517.1317
BAMBOO COVE APIS ma. 1
4.
n.ar new home. All n ap. GOOD AREA-2 BR, 1 bath, double
pliance,, newly painted imisideand
garage, range, refrig., fireplace
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments, Sanford - 2 BR, I bath home, air
out, rugs lust Professionally
and gas heat. $20,000.
furnished or unfurnish.d. Newly
conditioned, fenced yard. III
REALTOR
cleaned VACANT and ready for
redecorated Come see. E Airport
One of Snqer's 'op Tijr and sw
Mayfair Circle. Call Orlando 191your occupancy. $25300.
OUT
OF
TOWN
Blvd, Sanford. 333 1340
Zsq Zaq machines 'Assume
2304
3
BR,
I
bath,
SANFORDPick
your
Own
new
large lot, cent. H &amp; A, well and
t&amp;anceofsI$5 SOor pay $11 90 per
carpet, 3 BR, 1'. baths, $100 down,
Aduits-Nopets

2Rooms

Ton Pickup

quipnt r Rent
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Ridgewoed Aiiiii'

'67 Chevy 5'a ton pickup, $ ft bed,
5hrght shift, small va, with
camper shell. 3724500 or 337.0093,

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Relnsnvac
CARROLL'S FURNITUE,rn.sisI,

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65-Pets-Supplies

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sliots. 1 male, S mos., $200
female, 6 mos., $130; 3635710.

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bedroom, 2 bath CD home, Has
Central heat and air, well for

drapes, central air. 52)0 ma. $100
sec dip. 323 0502.

FUTURA BY SINGER

prinl,' system, fenced rear 2 COMMERCIAL LOTS - Plus
yard, utility shed and lot more for
BR. 2 bath home on 2 more lots.
just. $21,100
All for $33,300

Sanora- For sale or rent- Lovely
BR, 2 bath, 2 car garage, central
heat and air. 621-3094.
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2 Bedroom unfurnistsed house, close
to schools and shopping. Call 372
1110.

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House

DREA.MWOLD

LAKEVIEW - 3

room. 2 bath CS stone front

3 BR, 1 bath, fenced yard. kitchen
equipped $I$5 per mo 5100 dep.

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3220056

MAYFAIR SCOTT Avenue
bedroom, 2 bath with a large
beamed Family Room. Recently
painted inside and out. New
central heat and air system. You
will be proud to own this one (or
$37500

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'72 Cougar XR-7, fully equipped.
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$1000 3653593 between $ a S
Horse Pasture for rent on
Upe.aIa
Lease
a Datiun including Z cars and
Road $13 month,
trucks. For information call Bill

Sanford's

2017S.FRENCH

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newest residendal neighborhood

Studio, 1,2,3
BedroomAph.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

Down • FHA
Conventional.5% Down

VA Financing-Nothing
ak

Adult-Family

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One Bedom

and immediate occupancy

From

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Sanford Ave.,4 Blocks Southof Airport Blvd.

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Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell '63 Mustang, 6 cylinder, 3 speed,
for 3Opct commission Free Picktape deck and heater, Phone 3fl.
ups Auction. Saturdays 7 pm
Sanford 3
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117W 1st ST Sanford

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Classified Ads will always give you
more
Much. Much More than
you expect'
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Siding
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Aluminum

Lovely 3 BR. 2 bath, central heat 1.
air, family rm garage, large

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5)2.000 3310503

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Home Improvements

Beauty Care

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Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate 323 S9

s,onilIy Managed ,

to Shoppir, auto train &amp; Lake
Monroe. A lot for only 511.900.

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kitchen centr:l air &amp; heat. wall

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YOUR HOME?
new home? Moving to an

Get some act On w th a Herald
CliSSified ad We II help you write

General

ad

Landscaping &amp;

Roof Repairs, c,'pen, Pinti

morel $43000 with 12 Mo BPP

Lawn Cars

Ji%4QeCroom

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Sewing

Classiest Ads didn't work there
*oulon- t be an1

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ESTERS0NLANOCLEARI'
Buildoig. Excavating, Ditch worn. 4,

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FRQJJi TODAY'S WANT ADS.

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Classified
Ads
didn't
work there wouldn't be any.

L.irai Jearng till drt, clay. r,xs
Ail5so,qgi
stored an&lt;j mOved 322 912

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LIGHT AULING&amp; YARD
ANDGARAGECLEAN UP
Phone3lS $371
Tywncei ,i7iiov
1-HACTIONOF

GREG

"Iippland

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It

C&amp;A BackHoe Service

Hauling
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LQNGW000-_ 751 Lormamii Circle Reduced $1000, 12' *63' 3 BR, 7 bath
Spanish design, located in
North- 3 BR, 1'-, beth some in
country. Must see to appreciate.
Super location. Lots of extras,
5-3500cash. 322 9043 betoreSPMor
including carpeting, kitchen
equipped &amp; fenced, BPPI Just 1311130
$17,000
)SYRFI-A,FINANCING

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Land Clearing

319 E First. 7

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Piano Services
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1973 SChult Chateau - 3 BR, I',
bath, 1x44'with3'* 12'tlpout.

PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Or,,
3fl 1153

Window Washing, Floor Stripping &amp;
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CITY- 10*3 West 1st St.- Needs a
little attention, but loads o '73 Ramada double wl

ART

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

4n
.Obile Horn

Stenstrom Realty

Pest Control

cOC, your home *ilt alum
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Siding &amp; Sotlit SyStem A150 Interor E 't('r.c
raoo,
StCrnq
Gutters 70 yrs E.p
PI,l', P"cinq &amp; Smuldied
Eaqli, S'dnq Co 131 9563
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Rrch &amp; SiOne Specially 373 7710

fenced yard. separate studio.
$3000 equity &amp; assume loan o

Callattef5.3fl 4163

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Req Real Estate Broker
,

1 35

BU1LOER.DEVELOpER

seats, automatic, less than 3,000
miles. Best offer over 900.
2011 or 323 3709,

EXPZEY!OU

BALL REALTY

Req Real Estate Broser
JOHNKRIDERASSOC
107 W Commercial
Phone)fl lldi. Sanlord

nford Ha.

1916 Cutlass Supreme, air, bucket

Buy Furniture

DAVE'S 339 Ie

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FOR INFORMATIONCONTACT

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Homes ready for your inspection

1949 Plymouth, 2 dr., HT, 31$ eng.,
extra clean co. Needs tran.
smission oh. $500. 323.53$3 after 6

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwicli,, Broker
Deltona, 641 4411

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322 2622

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Luzuiy Patio Apartments

I73Capri 2600, 2 door, excellent
condition. I SPeed. AC. 322251$
after 5:30 p.m.

322-4132
For used furnitur,, appliances,
tools. etc. Buy I or '1001 Items,
Larrrs Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

UsidTV
Call after 5p.m.

Days_3726)23
Ngnti.....372 73%

better
than what you've been Sanfont - 2 BR, air, scren,
seeing in
the low $20s. Do it fowl
porch, 2 lots, fruit &amp; oak trees
Call Carol Jordan, Realtor
$7.000 down. 3234457 7032
Associate, for appointment.

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BROKERS

UNIQUE - Over 25 It. country
kitchen with tortoise shell
cabinets. Sharp House
Far

DELTONA - 2 BR, I bath, family
room, carpet, extras galore. On
large corner lot. $19,900 FHA. VA.

ardens

New 23 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

Cash

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLlANCES3q,
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COULD BE 4 BR

4603 Dealer.

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68-ltéVanfeIJtoBjy

Lake Mary-3 BR I" bath new
homes. Start at si'i,sca with $200
n Government funding. By ________________________
builder, $.isa. Equal Housing
OPPOrtUnity__
Color W's from 130; SAW from $13;
Service all makes. HERB'S TV.
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. VzOO French Aye., 323.1734.

UNDER $25000

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'22
eis. Call 323-1570 or $34-.

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Cliff JordanRealtor

eneva

small Pony
Gentle
323 7214

52ppI

Rtg Real Estate Brkeq
Ave
flI 0759 eves 322

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SOUTH

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BATEMAN REALTY

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NORTHWEST

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323-1766
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holes Balance at 551 SI or 10
payments of $6 Call credit
manager. 373 911I or see at
SANFOROSEWINC. CENTER
30? E hI St Downtown

CRANK CONS'T REALTY
REALTORSI30 4061

home with a dosjble Far garage
Req. Peal Estate Brokir 321 04
Newer home with all latest ap323-755
0fl9
pliances Screened Pti roof
vents, carpets, recently cleaned.
top Winter SprIngs- 3 BR. l'i bath,
tam, rm, fireplace. i bik from
VACANT and ready for you to
move in. $29,500
school Enc. patio. $30,500.
327 0901

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32I670 or 631.9777

rate, 340 Mos. $20,000.

ditin*d, AM-FM radio, excellent

conditIon. $JOO. Phone $313164.
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1963 Corvair Mania, mactory air,
o
*oa B 545,1
block south of 44.

Cats&amp; KIttens

month Will 144e trade in Singer

tflt. $21,000.

ISiS Granada. one owner, air con.

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MLS REALTORS

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Alioc. 323.0413

HANDYMAN SPECIAL!
Youcaneasilymak,th3,.
home lntoa3orlbedroom Cheep.
Oily $1,000 down. $130 PiYililAIi.

The government has released
money for subsidized housing to
Qualified buyers. New houses in
a
rural area. No down payment.

S

WircIndise

S STRING BANJO
Meiloisdeer,, $73
Phone 34,mo

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Elm Ave.

Get Em While

chanting old 3 bedroom, picture
window, fireplace, perfect setting
for antiques, $25,000.

VETERANS

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Antique upright Piano, paint
sprayer, Rockwell slide rule
calculator, household &amp; yard
goods.

3724420.

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_________________________ PIanos I EIitrnIc Organs with
automatic rhythm sectio,i. Liberal
tradesoffBeb Bail's Planol
steel, wire mesh, window ssls,
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
flower pots, stipe.
W. Firs St., 337-3735,

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Wm. H, Stemper'Realtor

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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter lops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabeli. 322-0052
anytime,

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

remaining.

Sate- All Coins, cents to dollars
at 40 Pd. f trends. Allowing 3
Pd over face for U.S. silver In
trade, Cash exam,ie: 1,1 I'S
Lincoln F. $6.50. Phora 323-1100.
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MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.

Broker,322.;1y4
Day

9-Sfarrçs.Cofra
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IS JOtsmiSOfl, fl V.544 Fib. Boat. 13
Cert, Trailer, 76 Evinrude
Complete Excil. Coed. $130. 323.

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garage.

garage, fenced. Owner, 372-06.10

uppe

central heal and air, wall to wall
carpeting. Owner pays all closing
costs, From $22,000. Only

Bingo

WILL 8E FOREVER BARRED.
Dat, the first publication of this
P101Ie of Administration: Sep
tember lath, isis.

sale

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QUALItYI(OMES AT MODERATE

PRICES

IDYLLWILDE_ 202 Dogwood-

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Vice PreSident &amp;
Senior Trust Officer

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CONSTFJCTICY4 Inc

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

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extras I lots of pofentialt BPPt

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Harris

i. Priced
WALTER B STEELE
Peg Real Estate BroIi.er
8nes$lsApPteCiltell2
lION PlimettoAy..,S,soforg
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EXERT LAWN CARE

Well Drill'

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Cart Fr.eiZ??in9. Trimming

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eralMIl1enanceLk,i

Patntrng

carpets &amp; reugtsoiterIng Fr.j
estImates, 5)01050.

SUPPLY CO

201W. liSt] St

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(arpeniry Remodel rig Add
Cuilam Work LiCenSed. BCnC,
ti estmt, 33 5031

you ARE MISSI
IF YOU HAVEP4'T TRIED A

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1-1

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3726137

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I )AR(
HI3TFRED WITH VALUE S
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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning

lNlSENT
getown A Gols'

Homes By

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As Personal Representa
tive of the Est.Ie of

KENNETH C. SEDLAK
Ill N Orlando Aven,.e
P0 Box liló
WinI,. Park, Florida
327*9
(303) U3-26S

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Mature: have drivers license. Good I BR turn, apt., water furnished.
home. Mother and invalid son.
Near shopping area. Adults only.
*4 Prlvateroomandsalary.3fl.,,,e $100 mo, 3229331
or 323-31$9,

21-Situations

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One or two Bedrooms, carport, air,
utilities furnished. $30 dsp. 3221916 after 11 AM.

ROBSON MARINE
293SHWy 11.93
322 SN)

$334331 collect.

Large 3 BR, 1 bath, no qualifying,
assume 5)7,200 mortgage S1
monthly. Some equity and move
in. C H&amp;A, carpeted, enclosed

Sanford.-. By Owner. 3 BR, I5
bths, central H&amp;A. screen patio,
carpe. 453,500. 322.1103 after S.

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Housekeeper

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41-Hou

Top prices, used, any Condition.
Winter Park.
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dock, Monroe Harbour.

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ALMOST NEW HOME

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Bur,wtflflengines,3state
rooms. keChlmera II onthegas

SWIMMING POOL SACRIHCE
Leading manufacturer
dietribufor has alurnImii.,m rec.
tangular pools lift over from
season, half
price, Gearanteed
installailon and terms. Call
zoo.

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a' Lsvaboard or Cruise, IMS
_______________________________
Galleries, 331.4g77.

30 Gal, water system, $30; large,
Iwavy duty wood lathe, $150.
Phone 323.3409.

GeneralContrador
322

Santord.

garage
apt., Water I'M A CUTE little 3 BR, 1 bath
turn. Adults only,
no pets.
372-1303.
home, My owner has transferred
REDUCED$2,000
andineedanewownertocarefor BeautifullyremodeIed4r5, 1100
SAN MO PARK, I. 2, 3 bedroom
sq.
me.Lock meoverat ie pinecr,st
new carpeting a, roof, gas
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Drive. then call us. $15,300.
Wkly. 3313 Hwy 11 92, Sanford.
furnace, large fenced iot. Near
323.1930.
WALK TO SHOPPING- 4 yr. old 3
hIgh school. $15,500. Ownis' 3________________________
BR, 2 bath. central heat, Owner
0372.
I
transferred. What a buyl $210. Large 2
Mature adults. No pets.
BR CS, 1 bath, kitchen,
VETERANS-. Best buy in townl
593.322.
32N after I wk.days.
diniag rm., living rm., Fla. rm.,
SL000 under comparable homei.3

A VON
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Peg. Peal Estate Broker

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rn.iso

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1 BR furnished

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Office &amp; store space available,

dnt

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hal Estat.
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JOHNNY WALKER

300 Acres. Ostien ares.
must sell,

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CARPENTER REALTY

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______________________ Antiques and collectaafes wonted.
Small Items of quality lewelry,
CLASSIFIED
ADS
MOVE' china,
etc. mlvi, 10 to S.
..,OUNTAIN$ of rnerclsandw
Antiques.
wanted. HiWay 4
35'ots a
Auction

OrdowforChristmas.rn.nhi.

323-7832
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Hal Colbert Realty

w.w to buy furnIture, 1511sf fbi.
rqgs,
ymin ci tue m

knlck.knacks. Everything must
Lake Mary,
333-1571.

peted, range I refr1g,raor,
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FlorIda room.
________________
II cItrus trees, A Handmadeleathorpus,
_____________________________
elyhQefoqoniy
belts and checkbook wallets,

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Plentyof ground, fencidtorp.ts.
372-56S

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

required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TI-li S NOTICE, to file any oblections
they may have that Challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
Qualificatlon5 of the personal
representativ, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

MARGARET C. PATTERSON,
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE

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Wed. Furniture, che$, bedding,

room In your attic, garage,
Sell Idle Items with a Cl.ssltied
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at 3fl.
211* or $315993.

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2 BR, trailer, furnished, air cond.

32) 0041, K1SH REAL ESTATE
OffIce Experience needed Good INC.
b for fast &amp; efficient Person.
uo
E2nd St., 323 70)0.

pmrs. SALE

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_I'iI' 322-1517 or 3220613
im Hunt Realty Inc. 3 BR, 1 bath, fully
2S2lParkDr.
central ci
air. pp,n,
322211$
.
323.3,9)
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mos.s

344'
Ji16 HOIT*s

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COMBANK.WINTER PARK
Roger M. Nixon

'.h]a

199 Vake
Famous For

Reg.

Ccl Slow. Potjto SaI,ed Biked Beiro
Mashed Potatoo 1, Gravy

French FrIes

) i".c'- Of tiI.'., fl"-(d

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Immediate opening. Good pay

steady employment.
Apply to: Spacious 2 BR, 1 bath, apt. Kitchen
Smltty's Inc., 7714 Orlando Drive,
equipped, dining room, living rm,,
S'ifOrd, 337-2112.
air co., carpeted through
AduItsonly. References regu,r
(,Clerkal Help
TypIngTjng

_______________________

Contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. It the claim Is seciged, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
Copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to

CHICKEN DINN

49

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Meetings
Business 7:30 istlues

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multIple listing service

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batteries, $12.53 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1i0,
Sanford Aye.

tuated on South Sanford *. ''2
BR, I balls on 3 lots. Folly car.

Peg Real Estate Broker
i100E 2Sth St
Laxe Mary- 2 BR furnI house, __________________
1224555
newly refinished Inside and osA,
____________________
Adults. No pets. fl2393O.
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2 BR, I bath, with fireplace, kitchen
equipped,
5130 mo., utiliti In.
ClUded, Call eves. 323.1194.

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each pecsnal representative
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Nutice of
Administration has been mailed are

I

Experienced mechanic
os
his awn toots. Smlftys Inc. has an

lhe date when it will become dvi
shall be stated, It lhe claim is

10
SOIsEFISET
€4) MIDDAY
(:63 PEWS

3-"rnrnmtmunwmw5'w

S

or attorney, and the amount
claimed If the Claim is not yet due,

c2) (1ZNEcEws

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MECHANIC

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the Creditor or his agent

SEMQ1FOR

I

,

required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

(12) FUN FACTORY
35 TIESAINT
12:30

(2)

THE VILLAGE OPTICIAN, and
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, To.Wit:
Section 543.09 Florida Statutes I51.
S Ronald Rottingisaus
Publish: Aug. 31, Seot. 7.14. 21. li1
DECISS
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DEADLINES
Noon The Doj Before Publlcotion

Village Shopping Center 1505, SR.
431, Seminole County, Florida,
Florida under the fictitious name of

- TO SE MOvID-

Inspect anytIme. SW corner ism
&amp; Millonville, or call $43.V33. Guaranteed recondlflone aino

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TORNADÔLDRI
LADY COCOA

(12.00MINIMUMCI4ARGE)
3LiMiimum

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IN THE ESTATE:

FOR SALE
BR.

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C4)(I) LOVE CF LIFE

MirchiNdils

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stsieis

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you have sincer, desIre and DUPLEX- Furnished or un Deltona-IIR, 1'.'bath. PtsOmle$74.
furnished.
LAKE MARY - OPEN HOUSE,
Ideal
location.
3321 after 3 p.m.
liflbItlon: $IVIOV$Offly please call
easonabIe rent 145.3711
BR, shav, aulet. coo .. sim
S74I03 after * p.m. or write 1010
-mo 134 Seminole Ave. 3231309.
Rent or Sell - Immaculate 3 BR, 2
Giovanni, Deltona, FIa. 377j.
beth,cvpeted,garag,,fencwyd
NOW LEASING
FULL CHARGE IOOKKE,
sits me. 3237491.
WANT TO SELL
Sanford Court
matswe persomi. Send resume to
Whatever the occasion, there is a Buying a YOUR HOME?
Apartments
Box 510, co The Evening Herald,
new home? Moving to an
classif led ad to solve It, Try on
P.O. Box 1631, Sanford. Fia. 32771 New modern single story 1 &amp; 2
apartment?
soon
bedroom apts. and Completely
Get some action with a Herald
STORING IT MAKES WASTE
furnished studio apartments, Pinecrest, 2110 French Ave., 3 BR,
classified ad, We'll help you ltC
Ccnvenientty located&amp;beautlfuIly
an ad that will bring a fast sale.
i' bath, kitchen equipped, $145
SELLING IT MAKES CASH. landscaped. Abundant storage
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOw
CALL 337 7611
per ma. 323.5739 or 323OQ3
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Call 3122611or III '9',_____
(IncIudlngaftic)and..GEEgy
Efficiency Package". From 5143,
TAFFER REALTY
__$ijg Fur,Wshed
Call 3310220 betwein &amp;

thru2Stinies ....3lcalUw
uflm•s ...........34ce line

' It, sm-os

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UNEMPLOYED? Never again it

Seminole
Orbndo - Winter Pork
322-2611
831-9993
_____________________
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1
thru
S
times
........41c a Hni
HOURS
0:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

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WITH RUDY RAE MOORE
PLUS

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NOrICE IS HERESY GIVEN
U1t by virtue
m..
Writ of Execution isiuld out at and
UfldltthesnoioftheCountyCourtol
Seminole County, Florida. upon a
final Iudgment rendered in the
afi court on the 21ffi day
iune, AD. 1'lt, in that Certain case
entitled, Southern Discount Co.,
Pialntiff,.ys. NedJme,D,fondant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
WiS delivered to me as Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida. and i
. levied upon the following
descrie property being located In
Seminole County. Florida. more
particularly described as follows:
One 1q73 Chevrolet Pickup Truck,
io No. CCY7I3AISflSi. Title No.

Sa,,rt FL

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U"ISP

jg sto at Ratliff &amp;
in
(I) &amp;IOCALWJIAC
(2)
DAYS CF OLJ
Sanforti. Florida. Additional In. —
(7)
uvs
formation available from the Clvii
.i EDGE CF aon
Ci) (hbt)WfTHTPRIND
Division of the Seminole County ______________________ ______________________
(4) CI) AS TIE VIVRI.D
(12)
Sheriff's Department.
(Ties., Thin.) I OMI OF
TL%V'dS
. 8 THE Lrrn.E RASCALS
and (he ugned as Sheriff ci
Personals
6-Child Care
JEANNIE (Wed.) 08CC:
(5) FAMLYFEI*)
430
Seminole County, Florida, will at __
__________________
PROFILES Pd EDUCATiON
11:00
_I_
AM. on the fl$h day of Sep.
(2) atj WFIJY, MD.
Longwood Day Care Center(Fit) PICTURE CF
•Th
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM?
(I)
timber, AD. 1i74, offer for sale and
O00 PYRAMID
Lngwd's oldest. Cam. a p...bus to
IN YOUR FAMILY?
of
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
elem. sdool. 33e.3712 anytime.
-500
AL
ANON
______________________
subiect
to
any
an
all
nlstlng
letni,
630
(2) (2) THE DOCTORS
AWM 12
at the Front (West) Door of the
@) K*JTANA
(4)
CI) flE GUIDING
lI'-4tntflKtiofls
fl. E.J7)(
Seminole County Courthouse In For families or friends of problem
(I) SLR SSTER
uccr
inkers
___________________________
Sanford, Florida. the above
CCIWANY
656
For further information call
described Personal PeoPeftY.
(5) op up y
(12) E RGENCY ONE
(2) ILY CETIONAL
HIGH SCHOOL
write
That said sale is being made to
8 MICKEY MOtE .UB
8 FLIPPER
6.56
satisfy
the
terms
of
saId
Writ
of
Sanford
Al
Anon
Family
Group
P.O.
DIPLOMA
AT HOME IN
(91W)
530
Execution.
BOX 333, Sanford, ia. 37171.
(I)p
3
John E. Polk, Sheriff
700
2 WEEKS
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
(2)
ANOTPERFILD
Seminole County,Florida
(I) HOGAN'S HEROES
(2)
TODAY (Lo
Free, 5112021 for "We Care" Publish: Sept. 1, 14, 21. 21. irn
(4)
(4)
ALL
Pd
TIE
FAMILY
at 7 and Sn). •
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"Hofli," Adults or Teens.
DED2S
8 (fbi.) CAPRASOOLE4S.W.(DADE)HIGHSCH00L
COP.ANy
(4) (1) C PEWS: (7:30.5
CALL TOLL FREE
NOTICE
OP
SHERIFF'S
SALE
,
FACED
WITH
A
DRINKING
HWES
4)
I 1004333534
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
PROBLEM
Fit.)
VILLA
ALEGRE
8 TIE RIFLEMAN
S FCPEYE N FRlBS
by virtue of that certain Writ ci
Perhaps AlCoholIc Anonymous
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.,,
(7) 14 SESME
___________________________ ___________________________ Execution issued out of and under
Can Help
Classified
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Ads
111 GOOD MORNING
Call 4234557
dIdn't
. ore wouldn't be any.
Orange
County,
Florida,
upona
final
____
I
_L.gal
Notice
Legal
Notice
Write
P.O.
Box
1213
MERICA
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juciument rendered In me aforeSaid
Snrd, Flrida3fl7
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FIoddaat725inJ8ujn.,
court on the 3rd day of February, —
18-Help Vnted
fo
i, ,sali.i, lpor)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AD. 1,76, in that certain case en
• OVERWEIOHT*
________________________
PORTAXOIED
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. titled, The Celotex Corporation,
LoseinchesandPounds
Florida Stalvts
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Plaintiff, vs. Senioran Drywall
The Easy Way
CI)
(I)
CAPT A I N
Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides, Aid.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Supply, Inc., and Kuron McMinn d. - Guaranteed Call $134330
Companion. Needed immediately0
KANGAROO
that Richard F. ocMil'edW Olson CASE NO. 76I$IQ.CA.Ss.D
ba Mac's Drywall, Defendant, 531-0434.
S DUCK, DUCK GOOSE
the holder of the following cer. Iii Re: the MarrIage of
which aforesaid Writ of Execulloji
S -Lost &amp; Found
(Fit.) MAXaNELE
tificates has filed said certificates PAUl. DZIELINSKI.
was delivered tome as Sheriff of
for a tax deed to be Issuid thereon.
- (7) iN SCHOOL TELEHusband.Petitioner Seminole County, Florida, and I
______________
The certificate numb. and years
d
have levied upon the following
.
4
issuance, the description of the VICTORINA ALAZAS DZIELIN. described properly owned by Kuran
$100 Reward
Ccity SdXCi System,
'YoL'R LITTLE FEE .IGENCTN
property, and the names in which , SKI.
McMinn, said property beIng
Forthereturnof purse and contents
24 ROHT MAC NEIL FE
was assessed are as follows:
Wile-Respondent, located in Seminole County, Florida,
Keep money. 3221301.
PORT
JOBS! JOBS I JOBS!
Certificate lb. 101 Year of
NOTICE OF ACTION
more particularly described as _______________________
issuance 1571
TO:
630
VICTORINA
ALAZAS
RENTAL STORE CLERK- Phone
6ChlId Care
DZiEL1NSKI
Des rip net Preperty
the warehouse and property located
S OOIIALR4FTYCLOSE(p
work plus light housekeeping.
SEC
07
TWP
21S
ROE
30
E
BEG
121$
Crofon
Avenue
at
the
street
address
of
4
Plumcsa
24 ULIAS.
AANDYOU
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER3SSftS+200.2 ft Wof NE COR of SE New Castle, Pennsylvania
Avenue. Casseiberry, Florida, with EducationaiChildCareforasas
Handle complete books. NCR 3300
6.00
' sot NW ¼ RUN W 51.1 ft S 110ff E
You are hereby notifled that a the legal description beIng: all that
$2. weekly if you quality. 3230474
machine experience a must0
(2) PHIL OONAHL..E SHI
30.5 ft N 110 It t BEG
proceeding for Dissolution of part of Lot 7, First Addition to
O 3230433.
Fantastic opportunity.
(Cim
oOu.A
fled Casselb.rry, according to the Piat
Name in which assessit George Marriage. Vinculo has
REAL ESTATE SALES- Con.
L.
and
Euconfra
0.
Harris
thereof
recorded
in
Plat
Book
7,
against
you
and
you
are
required
(5) PAOVIE:
dominiums. Draw furnished.
All of said property being In the serve a copy of your written
P.g. 30. of the Public Records of
"
Love.' OSSTROlsbln,Rg
ENGRAVER- Experienced in
County of Seminole, Stat.
defenses, it any. thereto upon Seminole County, Florida lying
stamp engraving.
Stacli (91W) 1939. (Tues)
NOTICE OP APPUCATiON
Florida.
Petitioner's attorney, whose name westerly of new Seaboard Coast
REPAIRMAN- Small appliance
FOR
TAX
DEED
"Frands."
n,.Id ocou,
Unless such certificate or cer
and address appear bilow, on or Line Railroad right of way, corn 157.245
Statvtes
tificate shall be redeemed ac
ZISU
beforeO(tOb,,r 11th, Ifl5andfilethe prising .535 acres, south of the
NOTICE ISHEREBY GiVEN that MECHANICS ASSISTANT
,
cording to law the property original thereof with the Clerk
COunty
Piumosa road
Road.better known as Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson the VETS ASSISTANT- Super position
described in such certificate or this Court either before service on
for qualified person.
beml.Rayt.inard.(B&amp;W)la3s
Additional information availabl, holder of the following certificates
certificates will be sold to the Petitioner's atiorneys or im.
has filed said certIficates fora tax PRESCRIPTION TYPIST- Need
(Thn.)'1hQyflan
highest cash bidder at the court mediately lhereatter; otherwise a from the Civil Division of the deed
urgent.
be iSSued thereon. The
house or on the 11th day o
L. Veronica Letos. 1942.
. default will be entered against
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart, certificate numbers
and years
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
lobes', 1575. at 11:00 AM.
mint.
(Fit) "Th Lady
los' the relief demanded in the
Dated this 2nd day of September, Petition,
and the undersigned as Sheriff of issuance, the description of the DENTAL ASSISTANT
Ray MIIWK1,
operty, and the names In which it MECHANIC FOREMAN- Far4
1575.
WITNESS MY HAND andth. seal
Seminole County, Florida, will at was assessed are as follows:
dard. 1942.
agulpment and diesel experience.
Arthur H. Bckwith, Jr.,
1100 AM on the 22nd day of Sep
at this Court on he 3rd day of
0 standing opportunity.
24 P1 SCHOOL TELECertificate
September, AD. irn.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
timber, AD. 1515,offerforsaieand Issuance
1574. No. 1727 Year of
AUTO MECHANIC
VISION: Orange County
By: Thelma L. Scott,
Seal)
sell lathe highest bidder, (or cash.
WAREHOUSE MANAGER- $7500
D.scrlptl.nef Pr.perty
'
Deputy Clerk
Scfx)j System, suit 3p.m
S5ibie(t to any and all existing
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
to $5100.
E 30ftof Lot 31 (less N 224 It) 51k
.
Publish: Sept. 7, 14, 2), 2$, 1516
Clerk of the Circuit Court
at the Front (West) Door Of the H Fern Park Estates PB S Pg 12
$SALES REPSI- Need several
OED.34
Seminole County Courthouse In
By: lean E. Wilke
immediately. Excellent
Name &amp;
in Juanita
which assessed
Deputy Clerk
Sanford. Florida, the above o. Bridge
BridgeWilliam
guarantees.
5 14 700CLL
described
real
PtY.
RICHARD
L.
MAMELE
FiCTITIOUS NAME
All of said property being In thi OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR
10:00
Noticelsherebygivenliw,r, HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
That said sale is being made to County of Seminole, State of SECRETARY- Part time. Good
satisfy
the terms of said Writ of FlorIda.
(2)
engaged in business at Hwy-Il-fl, POST OFFICE DRAWER H
SA?IFORO AND
skills, sales personality can land
Execution.
Longwood, Seminole County, 230 North Park Avenue
SON (R)
this fm lob.
Unless
such
certificate
or
cer
John
E.
Polk,
Sanford, Florida 37771
Florida under the fictitious name
(4) (1) PRICE IS RI1T
tificates shall be redeemed ac
Publish.
Sept.
Sheriff
7, II. 21, 21, 1576
PATT'S GARAGE, and that, we
cording to law the property
1030
-WE SELL SUCCESS....
Seminole County, Florida
insecidtoregistersaldnamewitp,• OED
scribed in such certificate or 20) Commercial
Publish: Aug. 3), Sept. 7,
(2) (12)
373 56
CELEBRITY
Clerk ci the Circuit Court, Seminole
II, 21, 1576 certifIcates will be sold to the
SWcp9J'A
DEC1SI
County, Florid. in accordance with
highest casts bidder at the court
the provisions of the Fictitious
14 MOThERS Pd
house door on the 11th day of Oc. .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Ir,
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
1576 at 11:00 A.M.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
$6509 Florida Statuies 1537.
CANCER
Dated this 2nd day of September.
(I) IMEEL CF FORTUNE
N Oil CE
PROBATE DIVISION
5: Bruce R. Pattirson
I
".c
1974.
I
FILE NUMBER 1531$CP
4)
James 0. Clark 5,,
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
in
Re: Estate Of
Publish: Sept. II. 21. 21. Oct. 3. 1976
35
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DISABLED
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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DED-73
MARGARET C. PATTERSON
By: Thelma L. Scott
AMERICAN -il
Oiceaxad
IN. rr
u.puty Uk
VETERANS
NOTICE OF
Publish; Sept. 1, II. II. 2$, 1976
CI) HOT SEAT
ADMINISTRATION
DEOSS
CP'aPtCr
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
(12) MARCUS WELBY. MD.
30
0
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
FICTITIOUS NAME
1130
Notice is hereby given that I am
THE ASOVE ESTATE AND ALL
HWy 17 97
HOLLYWOOD
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED engaged in business at Longwood
South of Sanioru

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To Save 'Dream'
By BOB LLOYD
Staff Wilier

To Austrian-born Rudolph Alexander the
56-acres of palmetto and pine land bordering
Lake Harney at Geneva was what he thought
would be the "American Dream": A spot
where he could breed and ralsd' his
• "Hollywood Chimps," entertain young and
old alike and live peacefully with his animals.
Over the last two of the seven years he's
lived o the sand' road near the quiet northeast Seminole community of Geneva
eam has soured just a bit. He says he's been
the repeated victim of vandals and thieves
and his chimpanzees have been subject, of
znerous COlTII)Iaints 10
OrItlea.
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Nevertheless, since a mid-August public
t._..I..__.
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Control Board that ended In a recommendatlon that the chimps be Impounded,
Alexander has been busily trying to improve
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conditions at the clearing in the pine and
palmetto lowland where he lives,
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cages that fflr.4nIe
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allowed frequent escapes by the animals that
then roamed the neighborhood have been
replaced with concrete, wood and steelbarred cages.
"I've spent ,000 on It," says Alexander,
even though he's lost his job at a Melbourne
country club ass chef because of publicity in
the chimp case.
Alexander hopes officials will come to his
compound to see the changes. County Court
Judge Wallace Hall may do that. Hall told
lawyers In a Tuesday hearing that he'll go to
Geneva to view the situation "If necessary"
when an evidentiary hearing Is held within
inc nextiT. days.
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naI1 amounts in several areas. I don 't see the same kind of
hostility I did In the Nixon administration."
The study said that most Impoundment,, under Nixon were
directed by him and his top level advisers but under Ford the
The law was a congressional reaction to former President impoundments are often directed
by the Office of Managcinen
Richard Nixon's delays or refusals to spend some money voted by and Budget and
by
agency
heads.
Congr ess for domestic programs.
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did not mention Impo undment., by prevIou
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other than Nixon.
pounded more than $13 billion by April lflS-roughly the same as
Researchers said they surveyed 20 states to determine effeit
the amount Nixon impounded.
of the Impoundment, and focused particularly on Califorrnt
A White House spokesman said that since administration of. Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida.
ficials have not seen the study they have no comment now.
They looked at the areas of education, health, arriculture and
The $23,000 stixty released here Tuesday *23 conducted by
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Freeman says he will iii
seek a padil. em of
two at$iraeys esvlds.ed
for the new legal stalL But
Freeman's assistant,
Robert Pierce, says ha is
interested.
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Freeman's law partner,
Ned Woslisik, mamawhlle,
has
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his
resignation to the cemly.
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aU.y, bm accepted a
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Exec. ' Asst.
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d is a "top" Kaiser coming up winners.
have been agng" and also Nelswonder won pay hikes for administrator. "gM, righi?' commented
Informed officials that 100 only two of eIgl2t top-leveL
Each position
CommlssionerJoin1Elmt.ouh
utility accounts went unbilled in administrators he said were separately with only Jones and when the votes were all in.
February.
underpaid as the Seminole
Maihg said he will con- County Commission Tuesday
centrate first on the financial night approved an $18.3.mIllIon
Picture, then skip over to dollar budget to fm operations
operations,
next year.
With high hopes, Seminole
Public Safety Director Gary
County entered the utility Kaiser's salary was upped from
business last year with the $3.9- $16,0 to $18,
and Ashby
million purchase of Indian Hills Jones, the asst. Court Clerk,
and Consumer Hills utilities, was granted $18,216, up from
But a lack of growth attributed $11,600.
to a failing economy punctured
The $15.3-million budget
the revenue picture.
includes no hike In property
Utility officials soon began taxes for county residents. The
predicting rate hikes for millage remained at 5.37- or
customers. Amid reports that $5.37 for each $1,000 of assessed
all was not well, the corn- property valuation.
-NøIwpnAar •..I,1
k
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, aiu IIC W3
ee COMMISSION, Page
weren't approve all the raises
d, but said the
- board reviewed salaries prior
to his Tuesday recomToday
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Commissioners also hired
Around The Clock ..........4-A Winter Springs resident
&amp;lsige....................10-A wuua J. Schuder as public
Calendar-------------------0-B works director to replace Bob
Comics ...................10-A
who resigned.
Crossword ................10-A
Neiswender said a study
Editorial...................4-A comparing administrative
Dear Abby .................1-B salaries with private sector
Dr. Lamb .................10-A salaries shows some Seminole
Horoscope ................10-A officials underpaid.
HnIf,l
're1swern1er recommended
.....................a-t
sports .................. 12-13-A minimal Increases for seven
Television .................0-B officials at the director's level
Weather ------------------hA but requested a 10 per cent
Women --------------------1-B raise for Kaiser who

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the Seminole Cy CoinmisFIrs Semia,ie Cola.Commf.ii.ser Harry
a1on Tuesday biredagg
(Mis were frested I. the
Kwiatbwski, who adand approved a Nday, $15,000
"Kw1aouj Rapirt,"
vocated email.. (a legal
study designed to get the
which cola' umnIq4g
stall
with $141,101, woe
lagg1ngdeparlmei* back oft3
en Red but t
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feet.
'(adopting.
twe,h Bat o1.
"There has beam some laxNow, a temporary Iapoe
fidati dsed shirt of
ness In the (utility) depart.
in memory may result in a
vote which would hive
ment," Commissioner Dick
secosd repeal: the "Viblen
legally
created the depart.
Williams acknowledged today.
Report"
meat.
"Some bills haven't been calThe VIhien report was
OsFrldoy,Vfkleusaldhe
1ectL I don't know why."
proffihIedTseidoyiItby
would ask for legal ICUIS
Utility Director Bill Dale,
CemmIai4..r Sid Vibini
at Tuesday's meeting.
said he's aware of the problem.
Jr., who after fulhl I. ask
Viblen
said Neisweader
Dale Said hebmbeamweth
5.
for ae(M.in Create
ud
the
OflJee
of 1aaqe.
do anything about It became
home legal depseat,
meet
Aaaiy$1$sod
E,ijas.
he's not sireof his 1egajfoo(ljg,
Now saysbe mot slady
Use
(OMAE)
have
been
"I requested information
issue to make a full report
basy
with
the
budget
sad
from time attorney," Dale said.
sliest week's cemly cow.
didn't
have
time
I.
study
"I never got a legal opinion on
mission meeting,
the esuaty attorney Issue.
It."
"1 forgot," Vthlen tint
However, he had no
Dale said an error In billing
said
who
asked
why
he
e'pinutinn
who he was
ten
inabouta$1,000under.
didn't ask Exec. Asst.
remindedthatj$wuNth.
billing.
Roger Ne(sweisderud the
weeder who asked for
"I'm not sire we can go back
coty's watchdog depart.
direction so the staff could
wW bill them (cudomers),90 the
yg
meet to begin
get underway on the
director noted. "I'm not lire
Orderly phaseout
legal
project
what la legal."
services provided by
Asked U his sew report
Dale said he asked for
County A. Tom
scould
be termed the "Vs
legal opinion about a month Uan and labor attorneys
lea
Report,"
Vihien said,
• ago.
Alley&amp; Blue.
"Ignesaso."
After hiring a utility consultant, Hugh Marling of Post.
'. Buckley, Schub&amp; Jernigan Inc.
&gt; of Orlando, the commluloij $18.3 Million Budget Passes
Tuesday appointed Cominls4oner John Kimbrough as a
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Accompanying the vice- presidential hopeful
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national press coverage to the junket.
Press credentials were prepared and
handed out in advance to about two dozen
members of local newspaper and broadcast
organizations, and areas in the motel were

an Orlando Area Chamber of commerce
(OACC) gathering. But preparations for the
appearance began th ree or four days earlier,
Press advance officers hit town late
Th ursday or early Friday and set up shop at
the Sheraton Jetport Inn in south Orlando,
where Dole was slated to give his speech.
Located just a few miles from McCoy airport,
the site offered a convenient springboard for
Dole to continue on to Fort Lauderdale, the
next scheduled layover on his two-day, sevenstop tour.
Accommodations were set up at the motel

When a national political figure comes to
(own to address a local audience
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anticipation and preparation but the actual
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reaction to it depends chiefly on what he expected in the first place.
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Before the main speaker made his appearance — some 15 minutes later than
scheduled — the audience was entertained by
remarks from master of ceremonies Blair
Culpepper, president of the OACC, and was
introduced to other dignitaries, including
Florida Republican congressmen Richard
Kelly and Lou Frey.

reserved and posted for storage of media
equipment and for filing reports back to
Washington or New York.
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sentenced to one year's probation for manslaughter after performing an abortion at
Boston City Hospital.
The 37-year-old Edelin has yet to start that
probation, pending his appeals in court. He
says he expects the Massachusetts Supreme
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The debts for his legal defense finally have
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his appeal to the Massachusetts high court. "A
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proposed new rendering of the church's
historic Book of Common Prayer some ancient chants considered offensive to Jews. It
was the first time in four centuries that the old
masterpiece of ritual and scripture reading
had undergone extensive revision. The
deletions came as the church's governing
convention neared final action today on the
revised version.

Gold Prices Fluctuate
By The Ausclated Press

The ups and downs of the gold market are
sometimes reflected at the Jewelry counter,
but consumers are finding that Newton's law
of gravity doesn't work so consistently in the
marketplace as It does in nature. What goes
up does not ALWAYS have to come down.
Intangibles — design, labor and fashion
trends, for example - can be more important
than raw materials in determining prices.
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was being held In lieu of
$20,000 bond today In
county Jail on two attempted murder charges
plus use of a firearm In
commission of a felony and
resisting arrest with
violence.
Police said they had

Sanford police donned a
house and arrested a 32year-old woman Sunday
night after she pointed a
revolver at two officers and
pulled the trigger twice,
police said.
Eva Mae Dixon, 180
Bethune Circle, Sanford,

earlier answered a
disturbance call at the
Dixon residence and were

were standing on the front
Parch talking to the woman
when she produced a .31revolver, pointed It at the
officers and pulled the
trigger twice, officers
reported.

called back to the scene
where they attempted to
quiet Ms. Dixon.
U. Mike Rotimdo and
Patrolman John Moore

The weapon failed to fire

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Dole Blasts
Off On Foe
ORLANDO (AP) - Sen. Bob
Dole charged today that his
Vice-presidential Opponent had
worked against the nations
mace nrfrem
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on the coast near this Central
Florida city.
Dole said Sen. Walter Mondale had "many times" voted to
scuttle the space program.
Orlando is about 40 miles west
of the Kennedy Space Center at
Cape Canaveral.
'Dole then flow to Fort Law
10 speak ar ins Hollywood convention of the National
Rehabilitation Association,
wFlch cited him for service to
flcappJ people.
Later he planned to stop at
Ford-Dole headquarters In
Jacksonville and visit state
party leaders.
Dole began his Florida visit
Sunday evening at Panama
City In Northwest Florida.

Target Of Burglars
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Sheriff's deputies today were
looking for burglary suspects
who may be planning a big bar.
bue.
Over the weekend yegga
scaled a rear fence to loot a
freezer at the- Red
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Bar-BQ, US. 1712, Fern Park, of
meats and hush puppies valued
at $132, Deputy It S. Morton
reported.
Deputies said the yeggs
apparently used three garbage
cans to haul away 90 pounds of
spare ribs, three boxes of
catfish, two cases of hush
puppies and a case of chickens.

Forest Drive, Sanford, reported
a citizens band radio, 10 stereo
tapes and three mans suits,
total value p95, were taken
when someone broke Into an
auto at his residence, deputies
said.
B1cyele Clubs Stolen
Larry J. Cowart, 501 Lake
Marion Drive, Altamonte
Springs, reported burglars
entered a garage at his
residence and made off with a
bicycle and a set of golf dubs
valued at $575.
Appliances MisIlag
Lynn T. Hazlett, Lake
Monroe, reported a hot water
heater and a refrigerator,
valued at $350, were taken from
a house on E. School Road, off
SR-is, Lake Monroe. Deputy R.
A. Alexander reported the
thieves are believed to have
hauled away the appllanceslna
pickup truck.
Held oa$$,1IS Bond
Sanford police Jailed Walter
Knight, 36, Winter Park, in lieu
of $5,100 bond on charges of
tr---resisting arrest
with violence,
Patrolman Mike Tlndel
reported he responded to a

Onlaade Man Jalled
An Orlando man was jailed
by Altamonte Springs police on
charges of atte p
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possession of burglary tools and
possession of controlled
dance.
Bond for Norris BIIflSOfl,
Orlando, was set at $15,000,
according to county Jail
records.
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WCipjCarol J. U4Vt,
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missing after a burglary at her
residence.
Auto Burglarized
John D. Canton Jr., 1405

report of a disturbance at the
residence of Alberta June,
E. Eighth St., and during a
scuffle with Knight the officers
portable radio was knocked to
the ground.
Tindel said the speakercontrol head of the radio unit
was destroyed when It WIS
apparently crushed by a vehicle
at the disturbance scene.
CadfllacStolen
Sanford police reported a
$10,000 1975 Cadillac convertible was hot-wired and
stolen from the display lot of
Joe Creamons Inc., 3700 S.
Orlando Drive (U. S. 17-02)
early Saturday.
The auto was later recovered
at Orlando by Orange County
sheriff's deputIes Police said
the vehicle had hood and fender
damage when found unoccupled.
Bar Burglarized
Hurbert Dykema reported
burglars took Items valued at
$192 In a weekend breakin at
Bill and Jan's Bar, 2001 Park
Drive, Sanford. Police reports
listed loot taken by the ye
as
$20 In change, a portable
television and 12 cases of beer.

Chimp
Airing

Tuesday
County Court Judge Wallace
Hall is scheduled to hear at 11
am. Tuesday the state's
request for seizure of five
chimpanazees owned by Rudolf
Alexander of Geneva.
Assistant State Atty. Randy
Kramer Is asking that the
chimps, declared "neglected"
by the county animal control
board, be seized and given to
the Central Florida Zoo If
Alexander doesn't dispose of
the animalswithIn 31 days.
animal Control board

Commission tye's HikesThe
For County Executives

complaints of the chimps
running at large, frightening

IN BRIEF
Rescuers Search For Bodies
Of 155 Plane Crash Victims
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Rescue workers
set to the grim task today of separating the remains of 155 bodies from the wreckage of a
Turkish jetliner that crashed and burned on a
mountainside in central Turkey Sunday night.
Police said there were no survivors among
the 147 passengers and eight crew members
on board. Police and airline sources said the
passengers included 85 Italians and 18 West
Germans bound for vacations on the southwest coast of Turkey and 22 Turks.
The nationalities of the other passengers
were not known yet.
The wreckage of the three-jet Boeing 727
and the bodies were spread over a large area,
local police said.

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - A coalition
of three moderate parties ended 44 years of
Socialist government in Sweden today with a
national election victory whose greatest consequence may be to set back leftist parties
elsewhere in Western Europe.
With only 50,000 to 60,000 postal ballots still
to be counted, the moderates had 50.7 per cent
of the 5,359,921 ballots counted and 180 seats in
the 349-seat parliament. The Social
Democrats and their Communist supporters
had 47.6 per cent and 169 seats. The new prime
minister will be Thorbjorn Faildin, 50-yearold head of the Center party.
Although the victorious coalition is likely to
improve relations with the United States after
Cie seven prickly years in which Olof Pairne
was prime minister, all three parties are
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trainer, Is fighting the efforts to
Commissioners agreed last take way his "family" and
says he has completed new
Tuesday to leave 1140,000 In
budget for legal services next cages forthechim $ a a cost o.
'000 to r vsce cages termed
year. The final county budget
state
came In about $18.3-million.
Property owners will pay standard" and noimee '6
$5.37 for each $1,000 of assessed requirements.
valuation. The fiscal 1976-77
millage is the same as last
£
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year's-5.37 mills. Some $21.6.. Newton
million in requests were
Initially submitted to cornThe public Is Invited to a
missloners by department
reception
for Miller Newton at
chiefs.
the Mayfair Country Club,
Final budget adoption IS
Tuesday night, 1-9:31.
for a 7 p.m. public hearing.
Newton and JoAnn Saunders
Commissioners also are
will meet In a runoff for the
scheduled to consider a
Democratic nomination, Sept.
squabble between the county
a to oppose U.S. Rep. iuciarri
and

Management Analysis and
Evaluation (OMAE) to begin
study of an orderly phaseout of
Minimal pay hikes for about services of County Atty. Tom
eight top-level county ad- Freeman and labor attorneys
ministrators, the county's jn-- Alley Alley &amp; Blue to make way
house legal department and a for an u-house legal departriff between port and county ment.
Last Tuesday, individual
officials are on tap Tuesday
when commissioners are commissioners expressed a
scheduled to approve fiscal desire for an In-house legal staff
1976-77's $18.3-million budget. but the commission stopped
Exec.
Asst.
Roger short of an official vote. A vote
Is required before . a legal
Netswender said today he
ask commissioners to approve department can he created.
Both
Freeman
pay Increases of from two to
and
Nelswender
have urged
three per cent for about eight
county officials at or near the commissioners to act on the
director level.
issue. In addition, Freeman
By ED PKICKErr
Herald StaIfWrfter

"It's one area the board
needs to take a look at,"
Neiswender declared. The
commission already approved
I.6 per cent
eas for
of
the Individuals
Neiswender's list, but the
executive assistant says studies
show county salaries out of line
with what executives at the
same level earn In the private
sector.
County Commissioner Sid
Vihien Jr., said he will ask
Neiswender and the Office of

says he will not he available for
the new position when and If a
new staff Is hired. Envisioned
are two attorneys and a
secretarial staff at a cost of
(ruin $100,000 to $115,000. Last
year, county taxpayers shelled
out abo ut $6,000 for legal

Vote
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WINTER SPRINGS Four
public hearings will
agenda when the City Council
meets tonight atl:3olncdy
hall. To be considered are a
proposal for a ref erendum on
two amendments to the city
charter; to change the date for
the city election from
December to coincide with the
November generdl election and
to require a deputy mayor
taking over a vacancy En the
mayor's office to stand for
election at the flen regular
election rather than fill out the
term asis now the case.
Public hearings will also be
held on ordinances on the
145&amp;267.15 budget for fiscal
1976-fl and authorizing
municipal court or the county
cow. to assess a $1 court cod
for the city's law enforcement
education fund.

the Seminole Port
Autho rity which may lead to
lawsuit.
The dispute involves a $15,000
payment on the county's 1974
agreement to repay a $139,000
loan for building a fuel oil tank
farm at the port on the St. Johns
River.

5flfICS.

Kelly (R-New Port Richey) In
the November general election
for the Fifth Congressional
)ijct seat.

The reception will be hosted
by Don Reynolds, unsuccessful
candidate for the Democratic
nomination who has thrown his
support to Newton.

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the
the officer:
took evasive action.
Officers said a shot was
then fired Inside the house.
Police quickly
surrounded the modest
brick home jn the Academy
Manor subdivision and

officers said they had to,
rek In a side door and a
bedroom door to take Ms.
Dixon Into custody.
No Injuries were
reported and the suspect
was handcuffed and
transported screaming to
jail.

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mimeographed "excerpts" from Dole's
speech.
But when the Kansas senator took the
podium, flanked by his wile Elizabeth, he
didn't actually say anything that was on the
sheets.
Instead Dole kept the businessmen and
women chuckling with an unrelenting attack
on Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy
Carter, his recent proposal for income tax
reform based on the "median Income" of
American families, and Carter's apparent
friendliness toward big business.
"Somebody asked me how you can tell me
from (Sen. Walter) Mondale (Carter's running mate)," Dole told the audience. "And I
said, 'he'll always be with George Meany.' ".
Later Dole said he'd heard that someone
recently asked Meany to enter the
presidential race himself, to which Dole said
the labor leader responded, "Why step
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Congress as It Is," Dole said In a more serious
vein. "Do you want them in the White House?
Then what are you going to have—you're
going to have Leonard Woodcock and Larry
Werf and George Meany getting together and
deciding what they want to do in the country."

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Dole drew his longest burst of applause
when he said his ticket would not endorse
clemency of any kind for Vietnam draft
evaders.
"We're more concerned with the
Americans who are POWs or MIAs still
missing in action is Southeast Asia," Dole told
his listeners, "than we are with those who
turned their backs on America."
Ford's sidekick predicted that a wealth of
explanatory statements would be forthcoming
in an effort to soften the impact of Carter's
recent tax reform remarks. But Dole tabbed
these expected comments as blarney.

The Status Of Women
The newly established Central Florida Commission on
the status of women will hold a public hearing tonight
from 7:30-10 In the Seminole County Courthouse.
The Commission proposes to serve as a medium to
understand and solve the problems dealing with the status
of women in Central Florida. Tonight's public hearing Is
designed to help establish exactly what those problems
are. The Commission will also serve as a clearing house
for Information of particular Entered to women.
The public is urged to attend the hearing and make Its
comments on subjects affecting women, such as child
care, credit, employment, education and social services.

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Commissioner John Kim brough
is scheduled to attend the 7
o'clock Longwood Council
meeting tonight at the city's
invitation to discuss construction of sidewalks along E.
E. Williamson Road for
children attending Woodlands
"Momentary School
Possible changes in the city's
sign ordinance will also be
discussed.
At the Sept. 13 ziieeitng, the
council voted 3-lto provide a55day grace period for signs to
become subject to the effective
date of the existing sign ordinance and directed the meyor
4tf give 35 days extension to all
persons who have erected signs
since the effective date. The
council gave itself until Nov. 8
to finalize any revisions in the
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which is readying for a complete move of all per- will house the
departmen t's business operatioi*s
sonnel here. About 160 employes will be added to
the
until
a
permanent
building can be constructed. The
location payroll as a result of the move. A tern.
move Is expected to be completed by the
time AutoAutoporary office at 3rd Street and Persimmon Avenue Train
resumes Its r11 A to Louisville, Ky., Oct. 31.

Al last week's meeting the
council turned down a request
fc a variance in the sign
Ordinance by Steve Rothschild.
representing a real estate
agency, who had been cited by
l.orMayor
James
mann for violation, as the or.
does not allow an&gt;'
exceptions. The council then
agreed to review the ordinance
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and ambivalent positions on Issues, which he
said was an effort to keep voters in the dark.
"That's why they're having three
debates," the senator said, referrring to the
upcoming television confrontations between
the presidential hopefuls. "It's so Carter can
present all his views on every issue, one after
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District headquaters.
The Environmental
Reorganization Act of 1975 says
the water district headquarters
—nowinPalatka — shouldbe
located close to the Department
of Environmental Regulation
ER)egion
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office, now in
landoandcommlftedtothe
. Central Florida area.
An Idea now being pushed by
State Rep. Bob Hattaway of
, Altamonte Springs proposes
moving both the water district
headquarters and DER to the
Seminole area either to the
port Industrial park west of
Sanford, to the Sanford-Central
jlorida Airport or to a cornmarcia] office complex In the
area
Moving both agencies here
could mean 300 to 400 new job
to Seminole, Hattaway said.
-And putting it all In the
sune building would provide
better service to the people," he
said. "People wouldn't have to
run all over Florida to get their
eninitL"
But the proposal may cornplicate a decision already
overburdened with politiclal
Implications, because the water
If
district board would have to
agree with DER Secretary
William J. Page Jr. on a
location
and the board
members have been squabbling
ever the proposed move since
early this year.
A committee of board
members studying the
proposed move was scheduled
for mid-September
until
Board Chairman Tommy Clay
upset the committee's promove balance by replacing p
Jasper Joiner of Gainesville
with newly-appointed board
r J. R. McGraw of
a.
Committee member Jack
Christmas of Apopka, who has
been a strong supporter of
moving
the
district
headquarters to the Orlando
are-a, said today he has no Idea
when the committee will meet.
"I've got a good idea he was
put In there to cool off the idea
of moving out of Palatka,"
Christmas said.
Hattaway's proposal — which
he hopes will break the political
logjam
Includes locating
water district regional offices
in Palatka and Brevard County.
The St. Johns District currently
manages water resources In
parts of 14 counties. including
Seminole, and will expand Jan.
I to Include all or part of 19
counties from the Indian River
to the Georgia line.
The proposal has won support
from DER officials in Orlando
as well as the Orange County
Council of 200, but water
district officials question
whether the law puts the
responsibility for nearby offices p
on than. In two other Florida
'districts, DER has moved in
with the water management

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Territorial waters are dry subjects for
discussion, but it Is not an exaggeration to say that
the fifth annual United Nations Law of the Sea
conference was one of mankind's most important
contemporary negotiations. It will have a profound
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agencies in this community are having a devil of
a time trying to be good to Charles Perklns.Hejs
an 19-old retired tlocheznid whom the
benevolent officers have decided is incapable of
taking care of himself. He disagrees. And herein
Is a story with a lesson for all.
The service bureaus discovered Perkins a few
months ago. He had become estranged from his
wife; he had been evict ed from his apartment;
also, he had this bizarre tendency to simply
follow his own lead even If that meant walking
along a highway at 2 a.m. Ergo, the benevolent
officers concluded that he needed help.
Trouble Is, the old man had different Ideas.
Thus when he was sent to a home for the aging,
he would not stay. And when he was shuffled
from shelter to shelter, program to program, he
showed little interest and no cooperation. He was
not nasty about It, nor for that matter was he
ungrateful. He jint wanted to do things his way.
Well, the benevolent officers were at a loss. So
they regretfully dete rm ined that Charles
Perkins had some hay missing from his lo And
he was committed to a state hospital for the
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Two pedestrians killed in separate accident.s
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Florida highways over the weekend, the state
Highway Patrol reports.
Troopers said that Donald E. Reed, 26,
was killed Saturday when a car hit him on a
street in his hometown of Tampa Saturday.
A 65-year-old Gainesville-area man died
Saturday night after a car hit him on State
Road 25 in Alachua County. Officers withheld
his name until his family could be notified.

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oil and gas Industry Ins m1gjly lobbying effort.
For a time, the backers spread the Ingenious
claim that the bill would help small farmers to
convert cow manure Into synthetic fuels. But the
claim, according to experts, Is of the same
texture as the manure.
The bill would provide guaranteed loans and
Under the skillful manipulafiow of Rep ft
price supports for experimental synthetic fuel
Plants- Theoretically, the plants would provide league, D.'Tex., nevefjheless, the bill stands a
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enhanced by better school facilitiies, lower
pupil-t eacher ratios,
Improvement of
neighborhoods and possibly by other alter.
natives."

tegration; 4- black leaders must be
represented at all levels In the decision
making process of the school system.
-Jimmy Carter Presidential
Campaign Issues
Summary 4-76

stops In Ohio, Indiana and

over-all.
over-all effect would be
to
increase
In his interview with The As- towards those who have
the
sociated Press, Carter said the higher Incomes and reduce the
aim of hi., tax reform proposals income (tax) on the
lower-and
w
ould- nor either to raise or middle-income taxpayers,"
wouma
lower government revenues Carter said.
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Herald American
2-4-76

On Environment
"If
"If accomplishing every worthy environmental objective will slow down our
effort to regain energy Independence and a
stronger economy, then of necessity I must
weigh all factors Involved."

Situation
(Continued From Page 1-A)

"I do not believe that there Is an Incom patibility between economic progress
and en vironmental quality. We should not be
diverted from our ca use by false daim, that
the protection of our ecology and wildlife
mea ns an end to growth and a decline in

didn 't know the earnings level at which taxes might be increased,

join."

-Presentation to
Democratic Platform
Committee 6-76
"Whenever there Is a conflict between
development and environmental quality, If It
can be resolved, I will be for the project;
when It can't, I would go with the envlronmnent. I want to make It dear If there Is
ever a conflict, I will go for beauty, clean air,
water and landsca pe."

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Fla., Sentinel Star

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"With pr oper national planning and
determined execution of those plans, energy
co nservation can be completely compa ti ble
with environmental quality and economic
we ll being."

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release, 7-11-75

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will be held at 9 a rn Tuesday,
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Burial in All Soull Catholic
Cemetery Those wishing may
make contributions to the
Florida Sherilts Boys Ranch.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
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ADMISSIONS

Andrew Mason
Kate Moore

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Sylvester Terrell
Charles Bulthardt, DeBary
Lenore Ehinger, Deltona
Mary O'Connor, Deltona
nIsc;lsnr.i

Jane A. Locke

Sanford;
Kathleen Britton

Rosetta Madison
Edna Max

Robert McCarty
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Kenneth Gustafson
Erma Jamieson
Alex Killinsworth
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BIRTHS
Mrs. Frank (Carol Ann)
Dowling &amp; baby girl, DeBary

Mildred Gibson
Catharine Harris
Zigmont Krizinski
Patrick McClellan
Patricia T1eyers
Rosetta Nelson

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All the way from pee wee leagues, to
high school, college and pro
Weekday sports columns and
features, plus weekend blanket
coverage.
Doesn't matter if you follow
Seminole, Lyman, Oviedo, Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell or Trinity
Prep.

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Dutona Brach: 111gb 6.L
am. and 4:3S p.m.; lows 13:13
a.m.
Port Canaveral: Highs 5:55
a.m. and 4:22 p.m.; lows 12:09

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Loria House
Made 'Thomas
Margaret Williams, DeBary
Mary Carroll, Deltona
Margaret Lowry, Deltona
Fred Packard, Deltona
Walter Sparks, Deltona

hours.

Sanford:
Early Bradford
Ruby Glenn

Mamie Hutchings, New
Smyrna Beach

Mary Burdette

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SEPTEMBER is. i,'zs
ADMISSIONS

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Joseph Higgins

Josie Beall
John J. Carver
Arthur Davis
John J. Hunt
David Inman

George F. White, Deltona
Ruby Singletary, Orange City
BIRTHS
Sunday's high *9. Today's low
Sanford:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald (Darlene) 67. Rainfall .64 inch.
I'OiUy cloudy with scattered
Keola, a boy, Sanford
thundershowers
more
DISCHARGES
numerous during the aft ernoon
Sanford:
and evening hours. Lows
Darlene E. Keola
mostly 60s extreme north and
John
Stiibbs
lOs elsewhere. Highs mostly
George A. Swaim
mid 803 to low 90 . Variable
Joseph Hills, DeBary
Alan W. Braddock, Enter- winds 10 m.p.h. or less, gusty
near thundershowers. Rain
prise
probability 30 per cent during
Gl en da Allman, osteen
the
afternoon and evening
Gregory W. LeFils, Osteen

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-Interview In U.S.
News&amp; World
Report, 5-24-76
"Carter favors a four pout plan which was
implemented during his admInIstration In
Atlanta and agreed upon by the NAACP and
the SCLC: I- Any child who wishes to be bweid
can be bused at public expense; 2- no child
can be bused against the wishes of the child;
3- busIng must contribute to Increased in-

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Teresa Coenelius, Deltona
Margaret C. Davis, Deltona

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school system."

-Speech at Environmental
Carter's response could be interpreted to mean he would seek an
Resource Center,
increase on all those over the median income.
7-3-75
"Our experience and our growing
That was the reading chosen by the Republicans.
Carter said In the interview that he saw no problem for the knowledge about the scientific, technical and
economic aspects of environmental effects ...
voters In the fact that he had not spelled out the impact of the
has
given us a basis for considering 'midchanges he was advocating.
Carter said the purpose of re
course corrections' in environmental laws.
"I think the principles that I have spelled out to you would In The
attention now
form should be to shift a subbeing given In the Congress
every Instance convince the average American family that
stantlal portion of the tax but*
their and the administration to a review of the
taxes are going to be no higher or perhaps even lower in some
den to persons with
higher In. instances, depending on their Income, and that their taxes as Clean Air Act and the Water Pollution Control
comes.
Act are important examples of this new level
levied will be fair," he said.
In line with his strategy thus
of awareness."
Dole said on Sunday he didn't care what comments Carter
far, Ford doesn't plan to stray made after the Interview. He said
d-Message toCongress
far from the White House the would be doing a lot of explaining. Carter had blundered an
3-1-76
"But his statements indicate a
next few days. Aides said Ford vote for Carter is a vote to
..Presldent. Ford's.. 1977 budget would cut
raise taxes," Dole said.
would rehearse for the debates
appropriations for the Environmental
The controversy left unanswered the question of whatspecific
by responding to questions from changes would be made in
income tax laws and earnings brackets Protection Agency to $718 million - $53
staffers posing as reporters.
if Carter wins the White House and persuades Congress to do his million less than Congress appropriated for
Carter's whistle-stop tour
1978 and $77 million less than he requested in
bidding.
was intended to inject enHe has said he would have to have at least six months In office, the 1976 budget.
thuslasm into the campaign ata and perhaps a year, to conduct the necessary studies for
-Analysis in The
an
time of growirg Democratic overhaul of the tax code.
Washington Post,
concern over projections of a
In the Interview he pledged a wholesale elimination of tax ad1-22.76
low voter turnout,
vantages, said all income would be treated the same, and that the
IYUIII . 4UUIIUd5V t,U
IdA rate would oecome "truly progressive
... so that the higher an
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income one has, the higher percentage of income one pays."
over for the former Georgia
But It remains to be seen whether the controversy will be raised
UP
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governor in Pittsburgh and ride
beyond the level of argument to become a meaningful discussion
the 18-coach train on Tuesday to
of the specific options the two nominees are offering the voters.

Doris F. Sasser, Crestview
Margaret M. Sargent,

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minority leaders In the administration of a

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Cecile N. Whitten

The Ford administration has also joined the

"We have ample evidence that In those
lnstance where It has been applied... there
has not been an increase in quality education.
It Is my belief that there Is a better way to
improve educational opportunities and, at the
same time, to Improve the Integration of our

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both Ford and Carter agreed to

Ruby II Wade
Miriam 0. Wall.stedt

the crank-up coda have been reduced from $8
billion to $3.5 billion In loan guarantees, plus$500
million in price supports. This has made the bill
more palatable, although the end cost will still be
111.5 billion.

"I do not support mandatory busing. I do
supped voluntary transfers. I do see a need,
which I would honor, for the President to
support the federal courts. If the courts
should rule differently from my own personal
beliefs, of couraelwould support (them). Ido
not favor a constitutional amendment to
prohibit busing.
"Ultima tely I think the bed solution Is
voluntary transfer, for students who want

by the courts of the land and by all other

Ing television cameras from fo-

Joe Timmons

committee chairmen with jurisdiction over
energy matters; also Congressmen Richard
Ottinger, D.-N.Y., and Philip Hayes, D.-Ind.,
both science and energy experts.
The beneficiaries of the bill, according to the
letter, would Include such oil and gas giants as
Gull Oil, Pacific Lighting, Sunoco, Texas
Eastern Trarsinisslon and Union Oil. Other
official documents Indicate that Ashland, En
and Shell would also derive benefits from the
measure.

"I have always believed that the constitutional right of equality niust be protected
public officials. On the other hand, I do not
believe that court-ordered, forced busing to
achieve racial balance Is the right way to get
quality education.

wasconcentratonhowtoget
his points across without
wasting worth.
The League of Women Voters

Lydia Miller
Orrie B. Nelloms
Richard B. Ransbottom
Sarah F. Roberts

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the substance of what he wants
to say "down pretty cold" and

Ola S. Swann

administration to back off an IlLS billion research information for the government and the
boondoggle for the oil and gas Industry.
Industry. But the four congressmen claim the
The administration supports a bill that would real result would be a "windfall" for big comPromote the development of synthetic fuels. panies, which would develop commercial rather
Under Its terms, the taxpayers would take all the than experlmentaj plants.
risk, and the oil companies would reap all the
The taxpayers, of course, would pick up
profits.
virtually all the bills. Thus there would be almost
In an urgent letter to Treasury Secretary
no financial risk for the companies. But 1111w
William Simon, the four House members call the plants should
ever produce a profit, the taxscheme a "sweetheart loan," which would payers would get none of
It.
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enrich the oil and gas tycoons.
The House rejected a similar bill Lad
The four are Congressmen Ken Hechier, D..
December by a resounding 26340.140 vote. But

CARTER

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em states.
Recalling memories of the
late President Harry Truman,
carter boards a train In New
York City today to whistle stop
through New Jersey and PennSYarIaad
a light schedule,
leaving plenty of time to rehearse for Thursday night's nationally televised debate with
Carter In Philadelphia on domedic Issues.
the President had

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ALOYSIUSMATTEA
Aloyslus M. Mattea, 71, of 430
E. Second St., Chuluota. died
Saturday. A native of Chicago,
Hi., he came to Chuluota 14
years ago from Chicago. He

ANDERSON

In a sizzling exchange, what disdPhnary adion should be considered for
White House Deputy Staff Chief Jim Cavanaugh those involved."
lad week threatened to cut off Press Secretary
Nessen fired back a memo the same day,
Ron Nessen from sensitive presidential papers declaring that his office "Is far more careful of
unless his staff was more careful with them.
sensitive documents around reporters than most
Nessen responded heatedly: "The answer Is other ... offices.
This was the "second time In recent weeks,"
not to cut off the Information we need to do our
Job for the President; the answer Is to have the he noted, that Cavanaugh had accused his staff
President fire me and the red of my staff this "ofleakng inf ormation to the p."There was
afternoon and build a new press office that you "no evidence," contended Nesm, in eithier case.
can trat."
"1 resent this, Jim," bristled Nessen. "I'm
Cavanaugh was tpeet over the leak of some not going to allow you to disparage or unfairly
presider.lial b.'iefusg papers to The Chicago Sun accuse members of my staff." He suggested that
you seriously suspect my stall of what you
TLi wz. He dashed off a memo
me
to Nessen, dated
ave accused them of twice," the President
Sept.
pt. l, coin ating about "finding copies of
briefing papers for the P're'wient lying around should fire the whole lot.
Then be added emphatically: "Should the
the Lower preas office area."
President not decide to tire the press office
CavsnauJ* asked for Nessen's "thoughts
on today, the answer to your question Is: The person
how future occurrences like this can be In the pr ess office
who can be beid acco unta ble In
prevented" and demanded "the name of the this and all other matters Is named Ron
person on your staff who you will hold ac- Nessen."
countable for the proper handling of these
Footnote: Despite the harsh language,
papers."
Nessen told as that he and Cavanaugh are "the
This was followed by the terse threat: "In the best of friends" and that they "work very closely
event of another occurrence, dLstrlbijtjon of together."
that papers to your office will be terminated,
OIL BOONDOGGLE: Four powerful House
and you wUl be asked for recommendations on members have appealed privately to the Ford

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A retired professor of
protested the restrictions, parAfrican history says he has been ordered to
si CBS News, ' who
leave Johannesburg, South Africa, apparently
because of an article he wrote about recent
said In telegrams to Ford and
Carter that barring TV from
rioting in Soweto.
hnwInc, c,,tIl.n,...
Lii u telephone interview
Sunday with The
would "create the most danMiami Herald, Dr. Leon 0. Prior, a
freelancegeroas precedent" for news
writer, said he was given a one-week
coverage.
notice
but no reason for his expulsion.
Tax reform shaped up as a
leading subject for the first
He said he surmised the "order to depart"
face-to-face confrontation bedelivered Sept. 13, was because of an article
tween the candidates.
he wrote for the Herald's viewpoint page
Carter traded charges and
calling the riots the "beginning of the end of
accusations with Republicans
the Republic of South Africa" and predicting
over the weekend, in a conthat blacks will rule the country within five
troversy that followed an Assoyears as opposition to white supremacy and
d ated Press interview In which
the
former Georgia governor
apartheid grows. The article was published
July 8.
expounded on tax revision.

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simplicity, the figures seem ominous. Seventy
one per cent of homicides are committed by
chronic offenders, 77 per cent of rapes, 70 per

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The Herald reported Sunday
that Marchant
got the lots one week after the zoning appli
cation was filed May 2. He subsequently was
one of three commissioners who voted to
overrule th e Leon County Planning Corn
mission and grant the rezoning.
Marchant denied that he did Tallahassee
developer Richard Pelham any favors
in the
vote or that Pelham gave him any special
treatment. He said he paid Pelham by signing
a note.
"I have not voted for anything that would
lead to any special price or any special favors
from anyone," Marchant said. "I have voted
on numerous requests by Mr. Pelham .for
rezoning for his variousholdings. And I have
never been influencedirn Ofl
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should give us one ray of hope. To a startling
degr ee muchof our crime today Is committed by
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a snail number of our citizenry. The growing
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crime figures, therefore, may not Indicate a
growth of la wlessness among our people, but
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simply that a small percentage of our men,
women and youth are getting away with more
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munitles have opted for no solution. We are'
unable, apparently, In practice to distingUish a
perennial
repeater m a citizen who errs,
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serves once - but frotnthat umeon stays out of
serious trouble. We have not learned to "cure"
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for any meaningful period, and thus, at lead
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temporar ily deprive them of
opportunities to
rob, assault or kill. In nine crimes out of 10 we
No malice was intended, rest assured. And _________________________________________________ Bend noon oprlaon,inthe main because we're
unable tofind the person responsible, or to prove
the city's action Is not all that uncommon.
our
case If we do find then.
Sending the toddling old to the looney bins is a
Today
I do lock my doors, when years ago I
time-honored practice In many American
did not, and am more carefu] on what streets I
communities. The rationale Is that anything is
walk at night, even in my own mldifle-clasa
better than k
aged wander the streets.
neighborhood.
But from the data presented by
Therefore, when no other facility Is available, or
recent
studies,
Including
the one cited above by
applicable, the law provides contingencies for
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Ronald
Klein,
David
Weiss and Isadore
letting our senior citizens spend their golden
NEW YORK (AP)
The phases of the
Jimmy Carter's advlsers,we may becertain, Newman of the University of Akron, plus my own
years In padded corridors at the funny farms, economy do not evolve with the same regularity
are not looking to praise President Ford's experience, I am convinced that as large a
Many of the recipients victims of this kind as the phases of the moon. There are no
economic performance, and so their views will proportion of our population is reasonably law
of beneficence have doubts as to its wisdom, mathematical certainties. There Is no
bend with bias, but we have no proof they know abiding today as In 1000 or
lflS or 1901.
any better how to Improve things.
you can be sure. And every now and then assurance, not even for the President, that the
What we need, then, is system of priorities,
someone Like Charles Perkins speaks up for the future is known.
We can assemble our own list of
Indicators
concentrating
on determining who are the
This being so, there is in this first year of
majority. In this case he got himself a court
and try to add them Into a conclusion, but more
repeaters and discovering how to deal with this
appointed lawyer to fight the commitment. 'q recovery from the recession, In the final few
likely we will come up with colwnns of pro and relatively small but socially very iJu]group.
don't belong there," Perkins says. "I was In a weeks before a president is elected, a dilemma of
con that neatly balance themselves out and leave
Some can be changed, I'm certain. Some
room with babbling lunatics. if you're not a views on whether the economy Is pausing or
as no nearer a decision,
cannot with present rehabilitative techniques.
lunatic, but you're subjected to that, you will be a faltering.
In one eolumr. we have unemployment of 7.9 Cl as It may sound, once they've proved their
It IS flOt that our esteemed economists are
lunatic before long." Hear, hear. Also, hooray.
per cent, in another we have the greatest en- Inability to give up crime, I believe this latter
Devotees of democracy will be happy to learn withholding their views; they are not. But no
ployeil working force In the history of this or any group must be semi-permanently confined as a
matter how self-certain they seem, you have to
nation.
On the left we have a poor level of housing protection to society until that day when we learn
that Mr. said
Perkins
case.was
The"working
benevolent
officers
the won
jury his
system
a wonder If their attitude Is based on bravado or
starts;
on
the right we have that low rate ap- what It Is that makes them tick, and what we can '
or lads
tremendous disservice" to the old timer for
pearing
to
Improve as the suer
mm wore on.
do about IL Just as we semi isolate a person with
The fact Is the economic facts are flURd.
lettinghlmgo.Butthemenandwomenslttjng in
But
can
we
measure
by
e
n
th
um
bers
whe
th
er
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serious contagious disease who has committed
ngapredlctlontodaydoessowjtha
judgment saw It otherwise. After the trial one Anyone making
person
owdownapauseorafal?
w
Is
jury member said the only disservice done to goodly number of his Indicators In disagreement
Insanity.
we
rely
on
the
views
of
those
who
pick
)
Perkins was by the benevolent officers of the and with others indecisive. Just weeks before we
of numbers from the left column and Ignore the
Meanwhile, research should be Intensified on
makd the major economic decision of all, that IS
social service agencies:
pile on the right?
the
causes of and cure for the depredation of
to elect a president, we cannot say for sure If the
of
what
today seem to be incorrigible repeaters.
Somewhere
in the minds and activities
"They meant well. But they overstepped economy Is healthy or ill.
themselves. If the old guy doesn't want help,
politicians
add
bankers
and
manufacturers
andBut
the first step Is this distinction between
The econometric model makers generally
that's that. He has the right to be left alone." assure us that expansion should continue in 1977,
office workers and Laborers Is probably a nearer the perennial repeaters and others, and between
seeming Incorrigibles and those amenable to,
approach to the truth. It perhaps
Hence the lesson of C. Perkins' tale. U he but we are then reminded that any econometric
can
be
per
existing
treatment methods. This division would'
respectfully declines public avdstance, It should projection, no matter how precise its answers, is
ceived not In the numbers but In bow to react to enable us to devote a much greater effort on
not be forced on him. The state saw what It based on at least a few hazy
IflpIIOflS•
considered to be a needy soul, It pulled all of Its
We can hear bankers proclaim their faith In those who have committed a crime where the
The big banks tell us they are opt imistic, but
the future but we then detect a reluctance to charices of effective rehabilitation - the payoff
bureaucratic switches to correct the situation, we suspect that in a questionable situation they
- Is greater.
and this was commendable; It demeaned Itself, would naturally tend to take the bright view, that
prom that faith through a reduction In
A program such as that outlined above has
however, and It damaged the name of charity being the better for business.
Prime lending rate.
other advantages. We are continually told that
when it decided it would imprison Mr. Perkins In
We know that Alan Greenspan and the coterie
All year long we have witnessed corporate the poor and minorities In our society don't get
order to help him. Largess Is wonderful. Services of Republican economists will take the most
economists
Issuing bullish reports, but we have the breaks afforded the white and t
must be available. But though God provides encouraging view, but we have already seen one
he middle or
observed also that corporate management has
upper class. I would note here, therefore, that a
worms for birds, he does not presume to push of their forecasts, unemployment below 7 per
been somewhat reluctant to make capital ex- clampdown on repeaters would yield special
them into their beaks.
cent by December, become Improbable.
penditures.
social benefit.

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IN BRIEF

Crime Data

Of Charity

"The crimes perpetuated by men of violence have brought
discredit to the name of Irishmen throughout the world and
death and damage to our own people. Our past has been
devalued and our future threatened by their outrages."
Those were the word.j of Prime Minister Liam Cosgrove of
Ireland as he announced plan for sweeping measures against
the Irish Republican Army.
He proposed a drastic increase in penalties for IRA membership and emergency legislation to quell terrorists. These
measures are likely to be approved by the Irish Parliament.
Peace marches by women and children in Belfast and
Dublin recently have tugged at the heart. Here are the victims
of the hate-tilled fanaticism that the terrorIsIts Incite.
The bomb killing of the British ambassador in Dublin this
summer and a series of explosions at a special Criminal Court
In Dublin set up a deal with the IRA apparently moved the Irish
govenunazt to action which Is long overdue.
The conflict In Northern Ireland inevitably spills over Into

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FLORID

We know not where the fault lies, be it in the
home or In the school. One thing's for certain,
though, and that is ii term papers, etc., are graded
for spelling as well as for contest, someone's In
trouble, And from the looks of It, a lot of students
arq in trouble.
Maybe we'd better be paying a bit more attention to the old basics of Readin, Ritin and
Rlttenetic and place less emphasis on such things as
"The Modern Paperback Novel" and the like.
Seems It would be pretty tough to handle a solid
course In English, history or anything else that
called for reading if the student In question doesn't
know the correct spelling of the words he's reading.
Spelling ability Is an and that will follow one
throughout his life and lfhe doesn't got ltin those
formative school years, he surely won't get It later,
And It's a sad commentary when a high school
student In this day and age can't spell correctly.

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to spell exceptionally well.
What's happened to that pride? ft's surely
missing uac.ig mast of the students in today's
clasaroa,ns - or at lead It seems that way.
Recently, I was privileged to Judge a contest for
the Sanford Downtown Business Association (DBA)
In which students at various grade levels were to
write an essay of 100.300 words on "What School
Will Mean To Me This Year."
To say we were discouraged by the spelling used
in these essays would be a grass understatement.
For instance, a 10th-grade entrant apparently
didn't know the difference between the words
passed and past. Neither did he-she know that the
word before had an 'e' on the end of It and that
understood was spelled with two o's rather than a
'U.,
Secound for second.. . knowlodge for knowledge.
- . devlded Instead of divided.. . are Just a few

RAY CROMLEY

Surviving

The seabeds of the world are mankind's last
depository of natural resources and wealth. As dry
land resources are depleted, economics will force
man to turn to the incredible wealth of the oceans.
From what little we know, the wealth is
staggering - thousands of billion of dollars worth
of maganese, copper, natural gas, oil, nickel and
other minerals. The U.S. Department of Interior
estimates that the oil reserves alone are worth as
much as $24 trillion.
The first four laws of the sea conferences have
agreed upon about four-fifths of the original
agenda. The fifth bogged down because it arrived
at the central questions: Who controls the ocean
wealth and how shall everybody share in It?
The United States has accepted the Third
World's proposition that the deep ocean floor Is the
common heritage of mankind, but insists that a
mix of private concerns and an international
agency shall be allowed to mine the resources. The
Third World leans toward having an international
agency in charge of everything and is even inclined
to prohibit scientific research vessels from
operating within 200-mile territorial limits.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was entirely right when he told a conference that it would
be a mistake for the conference to await a possible
change of U.S. leadership in hopes for a better deal.
It should be apparent to the under-developed
countries that the United States has backed up all it
can. Even before the current law of the sea conference met, political reaction in the United States
produced a bill signed by President Ford last April
which extends the U.S. fishing territorial waters to
200 miles in March. Other bills in Congress would
protect private U.S. seabed mining companies in
the waters. it is unlikely that Congress would ac
cept the internationalization of U.S. companies.
An international law of the sea conference will
never erase national self interests or subdue the
intense craving for the treasures of the ocean.
But it can and should establish as soon as
possible broad guidelines acceptable to all nations
so that the rules of the game are understood and
infractions can be adjudicated. Unless this occurs,
those getting the short end of the stick will be the
Third World nations who have neither the
technology nor the money to engage in deep-sea
mining.

Ford

And this from a 10th grade high school student!
Discouraging? You bet It Is.

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We prided ourselves In being able to spell - and

and Ritlinetic.
The third 'R' was pretty simple to understand, is
that you were taught addition, aulAractlon and
niultipllcatlon. Matter of fact, you couldn't proceed
from the fourth to fifth grade In elementary school If
you couldn't recite your multiplication tables up
through the mint*r It
And when it come to resdin and Ritin, you were
also taught how to spell. One thing all the students
looked forward to each week while in the sixth
grade was the spelling bee.
The best speller in the class had the front seat just for that particular class - thank goodeesa
and everyone was out to knock that front-runner
down, 'cause when you mlssçd the correct spelling
of a word you moved to the very last seat and had to
work your way beck upto the front.
And. If you held onto that front seat for four
consecutive weeks, you received extra privileges,
such as being permitted to play out on the merry-go-

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can't hit It. I call that play a lot. ning the second 13-3.
pitcher.
Graig (Nettles) is really alert
Elsewhere, Baton stopped
Rangers 13, A's 1-13
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Jim
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Hunter's pitching - but what Kansas City using that play." pad California 7.5.
four-hitter and Tom Grieve had
about Thurman Munson?
Hunter, 16-14, only pitched
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Four of Texas' 15 hits as the
The New York catcher some. five innings because the game
A two-run homer by Boog Rangers trounced Oakland In
times throws to bases harder was called by rain In the middle Powell highlighted a three-run their first game. The A's came
than Hunter throws to home of the sixth, but It was enough to sixth Inning as Cleveland beat back to win the second as Clauplate and his fastball Sunday record his
200th major league Baltimore In the first game of deli Washington's triple and
caught a Milwaukee Brewer victory,
their doubleheader.
Gene Tenace's two-run single
runner napping at third.
New York's victory, coupled
Ray Fosse singled
the keyed a seven-run fourth.
The perfect pitch saved a with Baltimore's 5-4, 3-2 double_ winning run In the 13thhome
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pin-shortened, 2-I vict ory for header loss to Cl eveland, low- the ni
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The Yankees and moved them ered to three the Yankees'
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Dream Match Against Obed"
MIAMI (AP) - J ust how Cain. for another. Ottls
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Seals left mud In the eye 0f good Is the University of
That banner "
b" I m afraid it is going
Anderson scored an an eight
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Jacksonville Episcopal Miami's foot ball te
turn into a nightmare before it is over.
am
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yard
run, third-string fullback
Sat day
ur scored
afternoon
as Trinity Carl Selmer isn't sure and Woody Bennett on a 15-ya rd
As is custom before important bouts, I am ready
Prep
a 264 high
school Florida State Coach Bobby dash, ba ckup qua rt er ba ck
to predict this fight, which has international signfootball victory on the strength
Bowden says he Isn't certain Frank Clover on a four-yard
nificance
of four touchdown
by
either
after Miami destroyed rim and reserve back Ken
strong sailor all-stater.
IlookforanObedwinbythesixthround
tJ 47-0.
Johnson on a one-yard plunge.
Before I go into my reasons, let me state that I
Seals got loose on runs of I
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hope we are in that class,"
"I didn't see anything good
am sure this prediction will be just what Perez needs
4 and 4 for the scores.
said Selmer of upcoming op out there except our
punting
to pull off the upset of the year.
With halfback Brent Mat. ponents Colorado, Nebraska, and you
Seals (32) looks for opening In the mud
do
n't
coach
that,"
said
thews out of the lineup with an Pittsburgh, Penn
Everytime I go against the local boxer, he
sssssIsIssssssssI
State,
Bowden,
whose
frustration
Injured
thigh, Sea1s was aske
comes up wi th the fight of his life, and makes me eat
Florida, Notre Dame and included failure
ofhboffenje to
to carry the mail, and neither a Baton College. "I think
f
'rds.
we score after getting a first down
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are."
I hope this time it is just like last summer, when
on the four-yard line.
defense could top him. He had
I
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s.
After Saturday night's
Rudy Thomas was stopped
Joey Vincent to stop Taco.
ST. PETERSBURG tAP- Tallahassee, Richards , Fort
slaughter,
Bowden
said, "I'm about a foot short an fourth
CLASS
A
Trinity
uppedttsrecordto2
not
sure
they
we
Vincent pulled a surprise win.
re that good. down from
All four leaders in the Florida Myers.
1. Tallahassee FAMU (12) 2.0 with the triumph.
inside the one-yard
But. I am afraid this time is really different.
Sports writers Association's
47.0- we were Jild that bad. line when defensive
back Willie
Satur da y afternoon, St.
cuss
We are not talking about a good fighter like State prep football poll won last
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Jenkins
circl
Greensboro 2-0 107
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in
and
caught
we
would
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Augustine Deaf and Blind
1. Pahokee illp 2.0 119
Josey Vincent, we are talking a bout one of the
Branford 2-0 95
plays
said Bowden. "But It dlcb't hIIIi f rom behind.
2.
Lake
at
the
Goldenrod
field,
and
Butler-Union ii 2-0
greatest fighters to ever live.
Alachua Ro iling Green 20 Seals will
even look like we belonged on
Defending Class AAAA 10$
be out of the
"1 ne ver thought we couldn't
75
Last summer, a few months before Perez champion
the
same field with them. We make less
3. Wildwood 1.0
attending Boys State at
Hialeah-Miami
than one yar d but we
5.
Sarasota
Booker
2-0
stopped Vincent, I made the 200-plus mile trip to Lakes beat North Miami Beach
52
played likes high school
Tallahassee.
4. Milton Pace 2.0
team. couldn't," said Bowden, who
6.
M
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Cbrjsri
1.047
Our tackling was atrocious."
Miami and took in Obed's match with "Irish" Gene 284. Class AAA leader Ocala
5. Alachua Santa Fe 2-0 71
promised a hard review of
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Miami used 66
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Forest do wned Lake Weir 210,
6. Palmetto 1.1 41
of
n
players
in
game
filmS and probable Ii.ne7
uniform for the game and th
First Downs
I came away I
7. Miami LaSalle 1.4)
that fight the same way I Class AA kingpin Pahokee
ree
up
changes.
He went with
8. Trenton 2-0 28
2645
Rushes Yards
si offensive units.
CjlestOfl 28-0 and
came away from watching Carlos Monzon.
freshman qua rter back Jimmy
Passing Yards
8. St. Augustine St. Joseph 2.0
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scored Jordan In the second half.
Six
Watching Obed with Wells, I got the impression class A eader Tallahassee
players
Punts
332 t0hd0ftUTiClflU
FAMI'
slaughtered
North
10.
Daytona
Beach
Fa
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th
he was bored wi th the whole affair and when he Florida
10. Miami Northwest Qji,s- 70
Fumbles Lost
42
Bowden'stwn Is already 0.2
Christian 74-0.
Lopez 2-019
535
who
Penalties-Yards
17.0 in the
2-024
tian
wanted to go home, he simply walked up to Wells
e and theoppositian Ls not get ,
The rankings, with first place
first 'period behind
ahead a fum bl any easier. Th
.Uso receiving votes: Fort
Also receiving votes: Jack.
and knocked him out.
votes in parenthesis, records
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Episcopal
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interception by
Myers
Bishop
Verot,
Crescent
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defending
Obed is not impressive. He just never loses,
and total votes:
national
7 4 7
Eldridge Mitchell.
City, Newberry, Frostproof, La uderdale Gold Coast Chrisha'm
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Oki
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11 were to
CLASS
AAAA
compare him to anyone I have seen
Miami Westminster Christ ian, tlan,St. Petersburg Shorecrest,
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Hialeah-Miami
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Bak
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around here in recent months, it would be G
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George
'12t 2. Ransom Everglades, Clear. Aucilla Christian, Belle Gla des
!' Seals 65 run (run failed)
pho more making his debut,
so
Madison. But the big difference is that Obed is a 0 120
Miami, meanwhile, is
aater
Central
Catholic,
Zeph- Day, Mayo-Lafayette, Gain.
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ran 55 yards for one to
ls
prepar
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complete fighter. while Madison just knows how to
esvllle
Oak
Hall.
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TP Seas Irun (kick blocked)
'lnd Oak Ridge 2087
and threw 16 yards to Larry ternoon
encounter at Colorado.
pun ch .
4. Fort Pi erce Centr al 2-0 79
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7. Tallahassee Godby 2-0 45
sitting (Disco) duck.
tui
Gainesville 2-043
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Jacksonv
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Wolfson
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HoU
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Chamina-le 2-09
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a great jab and long arms with which to deliver it.
receiving votes: Eau
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and the one he does stick out on rare occasions is Saratsota, Miami Killian,
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admitted Bucs' wi de receiver
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haven't scored in two games, so
what could be worse - a minus
10 points? But If we start
pointthgafinger,we'llgo0-14."
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bass out by hand. Using a borrowed spinning rig which was
broken, and shiners asbalt, be booked the fish. By the time begot
the fish to a set of scales, it had dehydrated down toll pounds,
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scheduled game
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NINTH- 1. My Girl Pec k (1) 11.50 5.00 5.00; 7. Cacho-Perex (4)
N.
1 I 0 .soo
Ander son 21. Taylor 21
2260.720.3.10;
0.60
3.60; 3. Anton.Ethav, (5) 7.20
2.
Snaizy
Rocks?
suit
5
0 2 0 .000 20
Bowling Green 53. E Michigan 12 70.1; P (1 3)111.10; T (432) 571.10;
TW ELFTH - 1. Anton.A,ca (1)
Central DIyuiio
Butler 31, Hillsdal e Col 7$
31.31,
17.60 10.10 7.60; 2. Fermin.Attu (5)
Hstn
2 o o
Capitol Univ II, Willimlngton Col 0 TENTH- I. I. Dolly M. (I) 7030, 13.00 5.00;
3. Alvava.Aguire, (2)
Cleve
Centre College 21, Oberlin Col 01100.660; 2. Bit of Grace (2) 440. 700; 0 (IS) 60.30; P (1.5)
I i o ,soo 72 a
157.70;
I I 0 .500 59 4s
Chadron St 2$. Minot St 11
300; 3 Melody Time (3) 10.60; Q
Big 0(4.5) with all 1 ) 620.40 (1.3 with
Cincl
I 1 0 .300 41 33
Denison Univ 11, Vaiparaiso 14
2) 6300. P (17) 345.30; 1 ( 1.23) all 3) 125.60.
Grinell Col 2). Iowa Wesleyan 7 I ow a 97740, 30 39,
A - 3024; Handle - $152.ss.
41. Syracuse 3
Illinois 31 , Missouri 6
Indiana $t 31, Arkansas St 31
Jamestown $3. Dickinson Stl
677071

Pro Football
.

Kansis 30. Kentucky $6
Los Angeles St II, US Int.l 12
Michigan SI. Stanford 0
Michigan St 21, Wyoming $0
Mesota 2$. Washington St 14
Nebraska 15, Indiana 13
Notre Dame 23, Purdue 0
Ohio II, Kent State 12
Ohio Wesleyan 23, DePauw Univ 20
Oklahoma 70. California $7
S Illinois 27, Drake IS
So Oak Tech 2$, Rocky Mountain II
Villanova 31. Dayton 20
W Michigan 37. N Illinois 6
William Penn 7, Monmouth Col 0
Wisconsin 45, North Dakota 9
Wit Eau Claire 26 , Winona State 21
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 16, Oklahoma St 10
Mississippi Val 73, Ark Pine Bluff 21
NW Oklahoma 21, Harding Col 21
Panhandle SI 6. McMurry 3
Rice 43. Utah 72
Sam HouSton 5*21, SW Oklahoma II
Texas 1?,
Texas SIll
Texas AIM 31, Kansas St Univ II
Texas Arlington 21. New Mexico St

is a difference.

Obed can take you out with either hand, but he

needs punching room to generate his power.
I am not letting out any top secret information
when I tell you that it is Perez's plan to stay on top f
Obed,
Inside, Perez can really do damage. His left
hook remains a strong weapon. It is his right hand
that drastically changes once he gets near his opponent. First, he can throw his favorite punch, his
right uppercut. Thrown at long range, the uppercut
can not land and if it does, has noth ing behind it.
But in close, Perez throws it with all of his body

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FIRST!

WE DON'T
SELL A
SECOND BEST

to
Defending champion
Texas Lutheran 32. Howard Payne
Bulldogs picked up where they
16
I
'left
off last season, opening the
W Texas Si 14, Wichita State 12
No Extra
Sanford Flag Football Lague
FAR WEST
- season
Bose state 12. Augustan,a S 0 Ii
with a 12-6 victory over
ring.
For Torsion Bar
s
Brigham Young 12. Cob Stale Univ
the Rams on a 20-yard TD pas.
Obed is probably stacking the deck in his favor.
Or Fqctory Air. Cars______
Cal I¼'ly
5f 17
J___________________________________________1.____________ play from Kevin Huaman to It has been agreed, he can bring down his
own Calif Davis5102$.29,Calidiho
Poly Pomona 7
ShaunMolthamanda3o.yarder referee.
Colorado 21. WastInçtUn'
from Huaman to
John
ENeWM.x10.$IJiq)9
Since
th
is
fi
ght
doesn't
figure
to
go
th e limit, it
McGowan, Jack J en kins hit doesn't
Ida ho II, Pacific Uni v 21
W
--"-,, F.nik Freddie on a 40-ya rd bomb
Io St 11. Ai r Fort.. 6
make any difference as far as the scoring S
1
el for the
concerned. Where it does matter, is the fact that if
~
The Cowboys shut out
this "special" ref steps in and breaks them once
,
W ildcats, 13-0, when Vernon they get in close, Obed will have what is known in
Law pa.ssed for a TD on a play boxing as "a piece of cake,"
Appoi
I
of
yards to Alton Coleman
But if the men are allowed to fight as long as one ____________________
and Andy Griffith passing
yar ds to fthirnond Robinson. arm
stuff is
tofree,
makeas
it the rules state, then Perez has the

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No

If I knew that the fight was going to be fought in
a telephone booth, I would be the first to declare
Perez the winner.
But Clark Kent and Ma Bell have nothing to do
with this match which will be held in a normal size

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Cactiwo-AIII,will

10.30040 4.10; 2. Domlngo.perez (7)
THIRD-i. Metric Mate (3) 740
Kentucky 20, Wittenberg 0
Emory &amp; Henry 21. Washington &amp;
3.00, 2.40; 3. Writ Can can (4) Q (7 I)7740;PCI.73336.,o;oou.,)
130.000 Lee 17
69.69 67.66-271 Fairmont 20, West Va Wesley 13 3.50; 0 (31) 11.00; P (35) 36.30; T 323.70,
(3 44) 143.00 ; 1 31 47
FIFTH
I. Sala.Altu (3) 10.20
1)7,100 Florida 19. Houston Univ 14
(1) 6.00 3.60; 2. Alava.Agulrre (2) 540
Florida Al.M.32. Albany St. 01423 FOURTH-i. Milk and
jo.
3.50.3. Anton-Ramon (1)5.200(2.3)
Furman 38 Presbyterian Col 21
31.20; P (3-2) 74.40.
3. Just Foxy (4) 3.00.
49.61.6040-771 Howard univ42.MdEaste,.Sre6 (1.2) 7.20.3.40;
47.40; P (1.2)
SIXTH -1. OguIzs.Soto (3) 23.00
199.50; T (1-2.1)
LSU 20. Oregon St II
10220;
17.00 7.10; 2. Unza.Perez (2) 6.20
647i•706$-27s Miami, Fla 17. Florida State 0
FIFTH-). Buster Yates (4) 5.60, 1.003. Arecha.Elorxa (5) 7.00; 0 (2.
M ississi pp i 34, Tulane 7
1 00.360; 2. Ruffain (2) 5.60. 510;) 3) 5300; P (32) $01.10.
69fl.79o4-773 Newberry Coi 13. Gardnerw,bb '° Romantic
Romny (1) 6.50; Q (74)

Golf

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Temple 31, Grumbling 30

Austin Pas- 22 Asia- usi, n

1150.000

- 1.

24.40 10.50 1340; 2. Eddy.Jayi (5)
7.407.00: 3. Larrl-Cow (1) 5.00: 0
(55) 71.20: P (IS) 270.00.
SATURDAY NIGHT
SECOND - 1. L.arnl.MIgu,l (3)
FIRST- I. Tinker B. Eckert (6)
5.10. 2.10, 7.10: 2. Jump Master
16.00 5.20 3.20; 7. lca.Yza (I) 6.10
350.3.00; 3. PetIte Pinto (7)2.10;
3.60; 3. E(kty.COldo(2) 2.00; 0 (1.3)
26.00; P (11) 3LI0
(4 1) 20.50; P (41) M. 1 ii ii
SECOND- I. Main Chute (8)
THIRD - I. Larrl.Alberdi (H
11.00, 1.10. 3.40; 2. Peggy Fallon, (1) 14.107.304.20:2. Urza-5.Itla (1)6.50
640. 1 .00; 3. Madeawish (3) 3.10; 0
Jose-E1o'a (4)3.20:0 (1.7)
(11)62.60; P (Ii) 200.70, 1 (11-3) 0.20 P (7-1)

Washington &amp; Jet 10, Thiel Col 13

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FIRST

(2-5) 1 2-40; P (2-S) 40.50. T (2-5-3)

SlIppery Rock 25, Millersville St 17 51.10; 31.56.
St. John's. N.Y. 7, Stoney Brook St 0

Baylor)jI,,'
esu,ts
Citadel I?, Delaware
MASON. Ohio (AP) - Top Ii Colgate 17, Davidson?
nal $Cores and monity-mriners Concord Col 24, West Va. State 21

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31, Rochester 19

Seaton Hall

Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 2
Today's Games
Pittsburgh
ILandelarla
at New York (1011th 013)
Only game StheduIed

__ A Nightmare

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I really don't have a lot of
answers for the offense," said
McKay. "We just don't seem to

Young sprinted 46 yards

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against

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Ben Crenshaw

TAMPA, (AP)

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SEVENTH- 1. Sobs Dolph (3) 3403. IcaAIWrdI (1) 3.00: 0 (2.3)
0.00. 7.20. 140; 2. Ramble (7) 710, 37.40; P (57) 144.70;
0: (I.) with
1.111.50.
1.00; 3. Shampoo (1) 6.20; 0 (5-7)
EIGHTH - 1. Marunl.Arca (I)
33.60; P (57) 63.70; 1 (S.74) 413.00;
1741 7.30 4.30; 2. SalaSsnoos (3)
31.34.
EAST
EIGHT"- 1. Legalized (4) 12.30, 6103.40; 3. Alava.Echave (2) 1.000
26. Holy Cross 21
6.60. 3.50; 2. Burma Beauty (3) 4.20, (35) 3340 P (5.3) 114.00.
NINTH -1. Arta II) 16103103.00
Brown II, Yale 6
2.10; 3. Fawn Dawn (5)6.40; (3 4)
West
Clarion Col IS. Delaware St 0
2260 P (3)70.20; 1 (43.) 701.60; 2. Arecha (1) 1.40 3.00; 3. Sala (7)
Cincinnati
4.20 Q (11) 26.00 P (14) 43.00
os
31 . 63.
is
Coast Guard 10. Renseelear 0
Los Ang
Il iA C.W. Post 27. Hotstra 6
TENTH -1. Area (1) 1130141
NINTH-1.Migr8te(4)1700,600,
Houston
3.50;2. Currylea Lad (7) 1210.4.50; 3.20; 2. Larrss (S) 730 1.20; 3.
211,, Dartmouth 20. Penn o
7577
Fermin
San Fran
(3) 240; 0 (13) P (11) I
3 Sun Sister (5)330; Q (47)50.40; P
70 53 .16) 26y, E Stroudsbvrg II, Montclair 0
Diego
Edinboro St 31. Cortland St $1
h1
161.00: T (47.5) 53340; 31.77. $50.00, DO (II) 144.70.
Atlanta
Fairleigh Dickson 17, Rutgers. TENTH- 1. Master Merrill (4)
ELIVUNTH - I. Patxl.Zarr. (1) I
86 43
,
Newark o
Saturdays Results
3610, 11.40, 3.20; 2. Wampum (2) 5.00 1.20 3.40; 2. Arta-Soto (2) 3.40
St. Louis 1.7. Montreal 1.4
Harvard 31, Columbia 10
620. 5.20; 3. Travelln Rosy (3) 500;
N1go1.Qo (1)4.10:0 (2.4)
New York 6. Pittsburgh 2
Q (21) $14.60; P (1.2) 364.00: T (42. 13.00; P (42) 134.10.
Lehigh 21, Baldwin-Wallace ji
Philadelphia 1, Chicago
TWELFTH-i. Anew Bongos (1)
3) 7273; 31.32.
Maryland 21, West VirginIa 3
Sa n Diego , Houston I I
Masichuseits 21. Maine 3
ELEVENTH- 1. Dale Paul (I) 10.20 510 1.10: 2. Fermln.A.nu (*3 I
San Francisco s. Cincinnati
1.00, 7.60, 3.00; 2. Tamle Mink (4) 16.00 7.10: 3. Alava.Juan (3) 1.20: 0
Moravian Col 21, Dickinson Col
0
Atlanta S. Los Angel
1.$0.2.$0;3. Wright Drive (6) 4.20: Q 04 )70.40; P (1.5) 243.70; Big (2.1
Navy 21, Connecticut 3
4
Sunday's Results
New Hampshire $3. Boston Univ 0 1$ $6.60; P ($1) 37.70; T ($46) with 1-0) 1.250.4.
Chicago 1, Philadelphia
A - 2.3.0: Hands. 5123.130.
72.00; 31.17.
Ohio State $2, Penn Slate 7
Louis 9.0.
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TWEI'_
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New York 7 Pittsburgh S
Rhode Island 15, Northeastern $4 7.20,3.20,2.00: 2. Top Fern (5) 350,
SATURDAY NIGHT
Houston 33. San Diego 2.2
3.20; 3. N orth ern Friend (3) 3.00; 0
Rutgers II, Bucknell

King% Island Open

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
last
W L Pct. O
Phil
Pitts
so so
40$ 83 63 .sii
New York
70 70 .530 10½
Chicago
60 II .440 21
St. Louis
68 01
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Montreal
51 97

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bang. we get him," said Mun- doubleheader with Texas los- and the winner was Steve Min- Campbell his 16th victory of the

is

28

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3011. "I call it where the batter ing the first game 9-1 and win- gori,5-5,
the fourth Kansas City year.

Same

cture

stance for

closer to a championship, the Hal McRae from third base and Boston, scattering
hits.
Kansas City Royals did the lift Kansas City over Chicago.
TwIns 7, Angels
same In the West. The Royals McRae singled and moved to
Steve Braun capped both raldefeated theChicagoWhiteSoxthird on consecutive wild pitlies
lull singles as Mm6-5 and Improved their lead dies before ntnrin th. winninu ....ewith
.-.-.e..J ,or seven _•__
over Oakland to six games. The runthe seventh and eighth
A's lost round by splitting a
Forster, 2-12, took the loss, to give Minnesota relief ace B

65

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wen

ster in the eighth inning to score

ees moved

said Munson, whose pickoff of
Robin Yount In the fourth innlng preceded a long fly ball by
that probably
would have scored the runner.
mie breaking ball freezes
"
runner on third and bang.

,

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Only games sched uled

2
I

1.10340; 2. Larrl.Zarrt (1)4.304.00;
SIXTH- 1. Bob's Sharon (I) 32,50
9.00. 1- 80. 7. MarIon's Cutie (7) 4*
Arecha.Soio (5)440:0 (1.3) 21.30
3.00; 3. Country Spirit (4) 7 40 : Q i. P (31) 66.70.
5) 50.10; P (57) 01.00; T (17.4)
SIVUMTh -1. Urza.Mlguel (3)
00 tOO 3.20; 3. Jos.-Yza (2) 4.20
603.70; 31.50.

Today, Game
Oakland at Kansas City (n)

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Touchdowns came on Willie
what was happening to us,"
Dickey explained. "I thought Wilder's 35-yard sweep, Flei.
maybe a little emotion was er's35.ysrdpato wide re.
celver Wes Chandler, rims of 31
i in .
But he playtd down any corn- and I yards by Fisher, Earl
pinion with Knide Rockne's Carrs rims of 19 and 41 yards
Notre and LeCowit's one-yard
legenda ry pep talks
pus to Nap Green.
Dame.
Florida defensive tackle Dan"Florida made 115 yards total
rail Carpenter, whose perform- offense, but that wasn't a school
ance was rated outstanding by record," Dickey said. "The 1$
Dickey, said the
151."
coach surprise players before
The implication is the Gatons
Saturday night's game with the must try harder against MIs.
Cougari
slisippl State In their South.
"He threw down his cap, eastern Conference opener here
stomped on It, used a few Saturday.
phrases I won't
and said,
"Before the season, I felt the
'I want everyone to make a bed of our first three opponents
total effort," Carpenter said, would be Mississippi State,"
After watching the Gaters
said. "It may turn out
roll over the Cougars with 70 that North Carolina was as
players, including seven fresh. good."
men, Houston Coach Bill YeoNorth Carolina upset Florida
man said, "It should be de- 24-21 In the season opener.
dared a national disgrace If
"We've got a good ways to go
they lose another game.
on defense," said Dickey. ,,We
"Our kids wouldn't have been are still making mistakes. We
surprised If we came In here let quarterback Danny Davis
and told them they had Just loose a few times and we dI&amp;i't
played the Los Angeles Rams," stop Houston cold."
Yeoman added. "We were Just
Dickey and defensive coach
in over our heads. When you get Doug Knotta praised the play of
a third-string quarterback who freshman linebacker Scot
ans the 4Oln4.4seconda,that's Brantley, who starte&amp;
really a glue.-."
"At times, he played
well
usually placid

OreOon COP 31, Pacific U,

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Oakld

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citing plays as I can

In any game."

I was a little concerned over

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70
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
(I) 540.1.20,3. Newosts lini
I I 0 .300 53 20 sa Diego St7, FreIrnSt3
By BOB GREENE
nipped Pittsburgh 74, Los An.
Sin Jose St 20. Fullerton St 0
(1)3.30; 0(41) *40: P (II) 122.10:
last
Ken Cty
AP Sp.rt Wrilir
Bill Buckner's (ow
T (414) )'O.IS; 30.41.
In- pitching carried the Chicago
W L Pct. OS
IPi
0 2 0 .000 0 0 5outt1fl Cal $3. Ofigon 0
S CO11dO, 21. Cole School Mm II TWILPYN- I. Mone,hanev
The Cincinna ti Reds are pull- Houston
ti ss
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
geles crushed Atlanta, 8-1, cluding a two-nm homer, pro' Cuba over Philadelphia. It was P41w York
Texas ALP 30. HIWIII 21
(1) 4-30.2-10, 2.10.2. DItty Dirt (3)
swept a pair f ro
It 4 .544 12
lusliro OMsis.
log for their closest competitors
m San vided the firepower as Tommy the PhIliles' 19th loss In their Clev eland
S Louis
7 73
6.40.3.4; 3 LOW MolPOfl (3)3.00;0
20
7
21 UCLA 37, A rizona
- the Los Angeles Dodgers
Diego
by
3-2
scores,
and
Mon.
John
hurled
a
six-hitter
to
lead
last
25
games.
But
with
Wash.
2 0 0 1.000 50 24 Lewis &amp; Clark 2'. W WaiitInton 22 (34) 13.50; P (43) *30, 1 (432)
20
Detroit
Francisco St * Oregon Tech 0 26.4; 31.13.
treal and St. Lotes split a dou- Los Angeles to Its victory over burgh 'losing, the Phils
win.
20
SI 453 25½ Diii
1.000
13
FeMllwk
bleheader, St. Louis winning Atlanta. John,
Ila
A- 1.443: Handle- M.M.
i i
.i, n
.
1040,
extended
tamed
their four-game lead In
"Wecbn'twanttocometouW file flrst9.7 and Montrealthking hl3
NY GIs
West
0 2 0 .000 24 31
ballpark Wednesday having the nightcap i.e.
Kin City
strfngofscorelowbmng30 the NL East.
63 .
c..
Oakland
won It because San Francisco
ChCgO
ii 60 .310
13
before
the
Braves
scored
In
2 0 0 1.000 21 IS
Astros
3.3,
Padres
22
Rose slammed three doubles the fifth. Dick Ru
Mivvieio$u
Minn
is .soi Ii
10
thven, 13-16,
ORLANDOSINlitOLI
but the Dodgers," said Cincln. to boost hi average to
Jerry DaVanon's single Californ
Ii 12 .457 5½
I I 0 .300 21 20
.3, ty. was the
MATINIUSISULTS
DAYTON A BEACH
nafi's Pete Rose.
scored Wilbur Howard with the Texas
On Bay
Ing him for third best In the
Il 2 .453
0 2 0 .000 11 $5
MATINIS 11111375
Chicago
43
Mets 7, Pirates I
The Reds clinched a tie for
Western
N
Ql,Psjs
.417
24½
winning run InthebottoinofI
- t. Mdan..Aruna (I)
PIIST-!. Summer Osw(1)
league, 13 percentage points be.
L.A.
Saturday's
0 1 .750 10 1 3.00
the National League West Dlvi- hind leader Bill Macflock
11.503,4 4.60; 2. Echans.Ajhori (I)
Dave Kingman drove home rth Inning of the first game,
2.20; 2. Staze (I) 4.10, 2.20: 3
of
S
Fran
Cleveland
5.7.
Baltimore
$3
3303.0O; Unza-Yza (3)3.000 (13)
Chi- five rims with two homers and a and CII!
1 1 0 .500 2' 33 APta (7) 4.10; Q 113) 14.20,
sian crown Sunday by defeating cago.
Boston S. Detroit I
Sf11
Johnson
e home
0 2 0 .000 31 51 31.50; 31.16.
32.1. P (SI) ISIS.
sacrifice
P4ew
San Francisco 5.2. The victory
York S. Milwaukee 3
Aflnfa
0 2 0 .000 24 54
fly and Ed Krane- two rims in the nightca p as
SIC0ND 1. lcayza (3) &amp;204.00
SECOND-- I. Kareman (3) 11.10,
Oakland 3. Texas 2
N Onlns
0 2 0 .000 15 1 640. 3.10;
CIncinnati to within one 33rd
While
Rose,
celebrating
his
pool's
pinch
single
plated
the
Houston
swepi
a
pair
from
San
3.00;
2. AIdao'.s.AIberdI (7) 3.40 3.00;
2.
Jolly
Jumper
(1)
340,
birthday,
sas City 5. ChIcago S
Larrl.Coldo (1) 3.200 (37) 23.4:
300;). Pecos RockIl (2) 110; Q (1-3)
Cory - or one Los Angeles straight
slammed
three
winning
rim
as
New
York
edged
Diego
by
Identical
scores.
California
6.
Minnesota
0
Su
nda
y'sRetells
doubles, Gary Nolan, Pittsburgh. Of Pittsbur
2400; P (5.1) 03.10; 1 (312) 321.00; P (3-7) silo; DO (5.3) $00.11
lou - of winning Its fifth West 134,
Sund ay's Results
New England 30, Miami 11
gh 's six
Canilials 14, Espos
THIRD - 1. A$dun..Mlguel (3)
00 (1.3) 33.60; 31.12.
Cl
ela
survived
a
shaky
start,
losses
in
ev
nd
Washington
5.3,
BaltImore 42.
31, Seattle
their last 24 games,
Division title in seven years.
1 741545341; 2. EddV.CON. (3)6.05
THIRD- 1. Butt ermilk ( ) 7.4
The Cards' Ted Simmons 2nd game 13
then retIred 16 straight batters four have been
P?lludetplIa 70. New York 3.70,2.10; 2. Kap Ann (1) 3.00. 340; 3.103. ca-Arena (4) 3.10: 0 (3-3)
to the Mets.
But Rae said the Reds want to give the
BOston S. Detroit 1
slammed a bases-loaded triple
Giants 7
Rats their victory.
10.00; 251.; P (33) 7so.
3. Streak Pete (6) 4.60;
Kingman
to wrap up th
Kanias City 6. Chicago 5
Houston 13, Buffalo 3
has 37 home to key a five.
with a vicrally ,
FOURTH - I. Eorv.Quioia (2)
Nolan and Hawley Eastwfck runs, tops In now
P,f411 30.30: T(4-141257-60.31.53.
San Diego 23. Tampa bay 0
the majors. Oman ninth Inning of the opener. VetNew York 7, MIlwaukee 1, 3½
tory Tuesday night at home
OUNTPI- I. Patient Polly (2)
9.40 4.40 3.00; 2. ArtiSinChet (4)
teamed up for a four-hitter
rain
Pittsburgh 31. Clev eland II
as Moreno and Willie Stargell had eran Wooclie Fryman checked innings,
against San Diego.
3.00.7.10,2.60:2. Forever 5*15? II? 3.20 3.05; 3. DomIngo.Beno. (I)
Mlrmetola 1. California
DetroIt 24, Atlanta 10
EastIck recorded his 24th two-run homers
15.20, 7.00; 3. King John (3) 3.00: 0 5.20; 0(2.1) V: P (21)171.20; 00
Baltimore
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Texas
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Oakland
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Cincinnati
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Green
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321,40; 3115.
Dallas
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New
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FIFTH-). 0. R. Vinnie (I) 1340. 14 3.30; 2. MarurI.Lar,u (7) 4.20
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Los Angeles 10. MInnesota 10, 541,340; 2.
Dodgers 8, Braves 1
Onion (4) 330. 3.20; 3. 310:3. Ailvu.Arca (1) 4.00 ,0(2.7)
and Ray Burns' seven-hit nightcap.
New York (Holtzman 130) at
Reincarnated (I) 3.40; 0(1.4)31.50: 36401 P (27) 10541.
Denver 15, New
Milwaukee (Baits 11) (,)
Jets 3 P (II) 00.00; T (14$) 50010; 31.13.
SIXTH - I. Afla.EIoqza (3)
Texas (Blyleven $213) at Col.
Chicago l, San York
Francisco 12

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p said. sq went right on diawpa,, While they wait for the court to reconvene, th
on
Ing that picture."
N juithaie.'t burledus yet" PI'ISOOSII On death row sit In their cells, some
Ohio's death penalty law was
- James flurm, 23, awahlag resig ned, some still hopeful,
foundto meet the Supreme
Im rUSS' electric
Court's standards In an Aug. 10
IZCtUIISS
with the 7-2 majorIty In relin- convicted oils a heinous crime ruling by a date court of apByMIItESILVERMAN
posing capital punishment, Is. and the public don'tdlgit..."he peals. The ruling can be ap
Associated Pram Writer
sued a temporary day so the said. "I'm paying my debt to pealed to higher date courts
"The waiting is what kills a full court could decide whether society by sitting In that chair and federal courts.
man," says Carl Isom, who to reconsider Its ruling.
... Society and the jury never
In a nearby cell, Carl Osmay be one of the tIM to the If
While they wait for the court did say nothing about making borne, no said he "felt kind of
capital punlatunent resumes In to reconvene, the prisoners sit me suffer before I sat In that weak for a second, to be honed
the United States.
In their cells, some resigned, chair. They didn't say, well, the with you," when he heard the
;; Isaacs and 30 other men wait some still hopeful.
Georgia penal system, take all court's ruling.
on Death Row In Georgia —one
"I try real hard to get lt out ol his stuff, and make him sit up
Osborne, his mother and an.
p1 tine dates whose death my mind and sometimes I there with nothing and make other man were convicted In
%enalty laws were specifically can," said Mart Morton Moore, humbug out of his mind before separate trials of killing Herbpiwld In a landmark U.S. Su- 24, who waits on Death Row In you burn him ..."
make Ross. Osborne maintains
preme Court ruling on July 2. Texas. He was sentenced to the
On hearing of the court ruling he Is Innocent.
"I cant believe I'm going to
the two other for raping and killing a woman, from a fellow Inmate at the
states, Florida and Texas,
"If I thought about It all the Reidsville jail, bases said, "I the electric chair," he said. "I
116 men
and started grin, can't see dying for
It
ning and looked up at a friend of
d he, two
.under death sentences in dates
It has been nine years since mine and said, 'Well, those
whose laws are being tested in the death penalty was carried SOBS done got what they want- has become interested in reliout In this country. Between ed,so that's lt ... 'I went back to glon. A woman sent him a
'.lower courts.
For many of these prisoners, 1930, when reliable records a friend of mine and told him, Bible, and he said he'd read It
the question uppermost In their were tIM kept, and 1967, 3,9 'Well, It looks like our time has through twice.
"I believe there's a God, yes.
come, It's over.' He didn't say
minds Is the one asked by persons were executed.
, Charles Proffitt. condemnedIn
me supreme Court ruled in too much. He was sort ofqulet." I've even got down on my knees
Isaacs said he has "a feeling and prayed to that God ..."
Florida: "Who's going to be the 1972 that existing death penalty
lawsgavetoomuchdlscretlon
I'mgoing
tobe the first they fry Isaacs said. "I've got awhole
'firettogo?"
Prison officials don't yet to judges and juries to be in this place," but added, "I'm wall of Bible certificates from
not saying I'm just going to correspondence courses. I
know who or when, but those equally applied,
walk
up there and sit down. No
Most
states
then
wrote
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... I'm going to fight like a tiger
laws.
me
court
struck
down
'I'm paying my debt to
statutes In North Carolina and all the way. Ain't no way they "I cant believe I'm going
society by sitting in
that Louisiana that made the death can sedate me enough to sit to the electric chair. I
:ctair.,. Society and the
penalty mandatory for certain down in that chair on my own." can't see dying for
:jury never did say crimes.
He said he would not ask his something I didn't do."
At the time, 572 men
:nothing about making me and 10 women
— Convicted Murderer
were on Death family to come to the prison on
suffer before I sat in that Rows In 30 states.
the day of his execution.
Carl Osborne
chair.'
'No. I've thought about
Georgia's Carl bases, for
i — Convicted Murderer
whom the word dread Is wait- that," he said, "and I believe
Carl Isaacs lag, said, "I'd rather go ahead I've made them suf fer enough
believe lf there lsa God, I don't
If they'regoing to burn me. This asitls"
know
whether I'll be on his list
One of his bIed worries
ecting executions have goddamned cell gets smaller by
or
not."
last day, he said,
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But for Warne K. Patterson,
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I'm going to dirty
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In Texas, electricians have al- It if there
Of head
of Denver, It will mean relief at
they
myself
when
they
come
get
ready checked the electric and postponements before
"shedding the mantle of being
me."
chair at the date prison.
put me in the chair."
the last man to perform an usIn
In Florida, state prison Supt.
Isaacs, 22, is one of three men
William Roberts, one of 48 cution." Patterson, former Cot.
Leverette said he was sentenced to the for the 1973 men on Ohio's Death Row, said orado State Penitentiary war.
looking for an executioner to execution-style slayings of six he Is not afraid to the because den, pulled the switch that re
Push abutton and Pull a lever to members of the 4J(Iay family at "I am spiritually ready for leased a deadly cyanide pill and
generate power In the electric their farm near Denalsonville, anything that happens to me In killed Luis Jose Mange, 48, in
'Chair. The former officeholder Ga. In an Interview with this life. I consider It the will of the gas chamber on June 2,
wore a black hood and earned Charles Postell, state editor at God."
1967.
$100 per execution — the last the Albany. Ga., Herald, Isaacs
Roberts said he was sitting in
"I had no personal feeungs,"
two of which were in May 1964. discussed his feelings about dy. his cell at Southern Ohio Cor. said Patterson, who opposes
Proffltt's question mud re tag, and how he reacted to the rectional Facility at Lucasvllle capital punishment. "Your
main unanswered until the Su- news of the Supreme Court de- drawing a picture when he mind is so clouded during
promo Court reconvenes. Jun. clslon.
learned of the court's ruling, something like that that you
tire Lewis Powell, who sided
"I know that the crime I was
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NOTICE

Old Flame Sparked At Reunion
ABBY: Last June,
when my husband went back to
his hometown for his 50th high
school reunion, he started up
with an old sweetheart he

THE CITY OF SANFORD IS ACTUALLY

BELOW REFERS TO A TAX INCREASE.
THE CITY HAS ELIMINATED ITS OLD
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CITY TAX MILLAGE WILL CHANGE
FROM 6.33 MILLS TO 6.30 MILLS.

I entered the hospltaJon June
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Several Into=.and nurses, who
told me that I would deliver
twins. I had a long difficult
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assistant deMner's lob.

NEW YORK — What's It
like to break Into the
garment industry fresh out
of fashion school?
What, In fact, has hap-

$M.They told us In school
It takes 10
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designing awards In a
competition held by the
Corduroy Council of

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design with a hooded duffle
coat, she'd been hired as
assistant to the head
designer at Motile Parnia,
a Seventh Avenue firm.

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answer Is everything; in
the other, nothing. Oddly
enough, in both instances
the awards have had no
effect.
Eleanor London, 30, a

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asked for someone and I
went on the Interview. I
began working there in
March. Probably 45 klcto
graduated with me and I'd
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For more Judgement and insight ap-

By the summer of this year, a robbery and kidnap to being a
frustrated Starr fired his trial peeping torn.
'Indian convicted of murder,
The state's case was based on defense lawyer and sued him
Starr, a boxer by profession,
'wrote letters proclaiming his circumstantial evidence.
for $l.2 million. A new appellate had been charged in an earlier
innocence and demanding a he
After conviction, Starr began lawyer, Mike Gold, agreed to beating of Miss
Aultman. At
detector test.
his campaign for exoneration, the test. State Attorney Richard
that
trial
two weeks before the
"1 want to take a He detector and kept demanding a poly- E. Gerstein ordered it.
murder, Miss Aultmnan testified
test.
They refused tolet me take graph test.
,
Holmes studied the case and that Starr beat her because he
pne. The prosector wouldn't let
He wanted Warren D. Starr's background, learning was
jealous. She said that after
me. My own lawyer wouldn't Holmes, an ex-cop with 21 years that Starr had a 32-entry rap
an
earlier
beating she needed 16
allow It," Starr told The Miami experience as a he detector shed, stretching
back
to
1952
stitches
because
Starr had
Herald.
authority, to do the testing.
with everything from burglary, knocked
out
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and bro.
After
long
legal
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two
beer
bottlesover
her
manuevering,Starr,37,flnafly
head.
got a chance to take the
At the murder scene, In
polygraph. Then he refused.
shambles because of a fight,
Staff,
police said they found part of
Freddie Starr Griffin, was
Starr's dental bridge. Starr
found guilty of murdering Joe
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claimed that Ginger must have
'DiMagglo's old girlfriend, MarPEMBROKE PINES ( AP) — Ninety security guards at the had it In her purse
tha Virginia Aultman, in 1974
to have It
and was sentenced to 80 years state mental hospital here have been suspended without pay repaired. He said It broke
after calling in sick in a dispute over pay and benefits.
in prison.
weeks before when he coughed
"These (state officials have been Ignoring us for almost a year
From his jail
he
and it fell. A forensic odonto.
logid said that was Impossible
letters to Prcsident FOIl, Sen. now," said Ed Galizia, a representative of the 101-man security
Edward Kennedy, l,tass., at- force at South Florida State Hospital. "We want to put the heat on because the bridge was made of
torney William Kunstier, the them now."
chrome cobalt steel, the Herald
Negotiations went late Into the night as Broward County reported.
Bureau of Indian Affairs, the
sherurs deputies filled in at the hospital, which has a population
FBI and the newspapers.
Pathologist Joseph H. Davis
He telephoned the Herald 31 of 1,400, including a number of court-hold patients considered testified that Miss Aultman's
dangerous.
contusions were consistent with
The sick-out, which state officials say Is illegal under Florida
The message was always the
fist blows, not a blunt In.
law, began early Sunday and continued with today's shills, a
Same: "I'm
strwnent. Starr's fists were
'Miss Aultman, who at was hospital spokesman said.
badly bruised and swollen for
Robert P. Kelley, district administrator of the Health and
A laded beauty, worn and overdays after the crime, the Her(veight, was killed December Rehabilitative Services Department, said that security would not aid reported. He said he had
27, 1974. she had once been do- be problem.
hand disease for a long time.
"We will probably have more people around here than we really
• scribed by society columnists
Starr's fingerprints were tak.
s a 'look-alike for Marilyn r.eed,"he said.
en from the telephone in GoldKelley said that guards frvm Florida's other three mental
Monroe." She had converted
berg's apartment, according to
hospitals
were called in today as part of a contingency plan
her "Miss Teenage Miami" acpolice. He claimed he had been
claim to a centerfold for Play.. devised over th, past few weeks.
to the apartment as a guest so
The hospital has been the cer1ter of controversy for years. that he and Ginger could per.
boy. There was talk about an
career after bit parts in Residents of this town wt of Fort Laacicrdale have dubbed the form sex acts, and that the
hosputal the "catbovd ca;tfr" because of frequent encapes by murder must have occurred
television.
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inmates
held by court i,r*r.
When she was killed, her
after he left them sleeping.
e
w'ly
uwWejit. reported £ur4sy was a minor mattress fire
(eazion was "barmaid."
Th
Holmes interrogated Starr
Her body was found nude and &amp;PParer,t1Y set by one of tie
-Psrna cell .SrOaOfa ward, a
for two hours. "Have you got
everely beaten in the Miami hospital sman said.
this taped?" Starr asked.
Galizia said the guards were ai'gered by dc.4ays in getting a
Beach apartment of 73-year-old
"Certainly," Holmes replied.
Carl Goldberg, described by decision on the pay hikes.
There was a long pause.
The guard.; have d(IrnU4sd $145'ariionth raIit as hazardous "Look," said Holmes, if
prosecutors as a sugar daddy.
you
Hewasalsofowidnudeandseare telling the truth, stick to
I verely beaten but did not die. $9000.
your guns. If this Is a wow job,
Kelley,whmct with abomg5oguarde Sundry, told them, "I was it will tear you asunder."
The Herald checked out
Starr's story, learning that hoping we'l be able to get you the type of financial renumeratlon
Holmes attached the poly( Miss Aultznan and Starr lived you deserve and we were worklsg on that wher this unfortunate graph instrument. He told Starr
together at the time of the mnur- event oceured. What you have deisan illegal act and Iam just
the questions he would ask:
1 der. Starr was usitig an alias very sorry."
"Did you strike Carl Goldj becaune he was a ogitive from
Kelley referred to a state statubt probibitinr walkouts by
berg?"
Montana whe'e te had been government employes.
"I don't like this procedure,"
j convicted
a drug charge.
Conditions at the hospital were rri1cwe' aturØay by a Starr suddenly announced.
Goldberg didn't testify at legislative subcommittee headed by .Rep. Dvtd Lehman, I.).
"Don 't you want to take the
Sarr's murder trial in October lIollyw ad. The I&amp;w1n&amp;kersheardr4th'Ier,1cjoyesmud
test?" Holmes asked.
11975. He couldn't, doctors said, work through their lunch periods tut ct get paid for the extra
Starr said he didn't. That
1. because ie was disoriented to time and that freezes and job trander have required some endea that, Holmes remains In
time, plmce and person... employes to work two )ohs without exl.ra fiiy.
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and Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph University for two years. He Is
Bracey, Deborah Smith, Fellsa Black, Willie Smith and James ray.
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he be
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McGrifl and Patrice Wilson. The chapter sponsors an annual scholarship and High School, Orlando, and of Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. at the
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Valencia St., Sanford. She Is a
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Boone High School, Orlando
and attended StetsonUpjvsity, DeLand, for two years,
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Society of Central Florida in.
A typical German meal will
vites members, guests and be offered, starting at 4P.m.:'
friends, to attend their annual with bratwurst, German potato
7V' ''I Oktoberf eat. A touch of Old salad and sauerkraut. Price for
World flavor wjflbenoted lathe the meal will be $2.
,: traditional cost umes of the men
German music will be played
In their lederhosen, and the by two different bands. Music
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women in their dirndls. This donation Is $2 for members, $3
gala event will beheld on Oct. 9, for guests. German beer and
from 3p.m. to 1 am., at the various mixed thinks will be
German American Clubhouse, served.

David Flood, son
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Most innovative design in corduroy award went to
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corduroy two-piece dress with camisole top and duffle coat In yellow:
pinwale
with
patch.
triple-tiered skirt, both trimmed with ribbon,
pockets, snap closure and
Broadway and there's
placement for New York's drawstring hood over
much
more
mass
Fashion Institute of
white corduroy pants.
production and copying
Technology,
another
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prestigious fashion school,
She is In an almost
chances of working for the
"U you do get a job with a
big names who constitute
unheard of position,
top house right out of
According to Nancy
probably only one per cent
school, it will almost never
of the industry Pro slim."
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week "which is fair for
Seventh Avenue. Th e
salaries are a little hit
lower than the Broadway
houses
(where
the
moderate price apparel
that clothes most of the
country originates). You
don't get to work with the
quality
fabrics
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Design in June and now, at
this writing several weeks
later, she's still looking for
an assistant designer's job.
"I'm doing freelance
illustrations In the
meantime, but you need
more than one of those jobs
to survive. It's not very
lucrative. But It's pretty
easy for me because I live
with my parents and I don't
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perlence. My doctor told me I
was carrying twins, and I was
thrilled.

Infected his wife. Since the wile girl was presented to me, I was
Ernie took 60 Polaroid plc. Is
coming In for a routine so relieved to have ft over withI
es at the reunion, and this checkup ne wants you to
didn't fuss because I didn't get
womanIsin50ofthem.'5
the twins l had expected.
skinny, has orange hair and telling
her what she has.
wore a light knit dress with a
Should the doctor:
Well, 34 years later while
plunging neckline.
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Refuse
subterfuge
and
Standing
in the checkout line at
He's called her long distance
insist that the guy level with his the supermarket, I nearly
several times (she lives In San wife?
fainted when I noticed that the
Diego), and I'm sure they're
B. Agree to test for woman ahead of me was the
corresponding the way he gonorrhea,
and lithe test is image ofmy daughter who lives
breaks his neck to get the mall
Positive, tell the wife the whole in California! She could have
story?
been her identical twin sister. A
a told our children all
C. Go all out and even He a sick feeling came over me,but I
'about her, and they've been
little to keep the philandering was so numb and speechless, I
teasing me. He says It's all in husband
out of trouble?
couldn't bring myself to speak
(iso, but I'm not sure.
to her.
ALABAMA
M.D.
Maybe I'm handling It all
DEAR M.D.: Under no dr.
wrong, but I told Ernie he could cumstances
That incident has haunted me
an efluiesi
have his freedom If he'll give doctor treatwould
a patient for a for several months. I have no
me 50 per cent of everything he venereal
disease without telling Idea how to dart searching for
has.
her what she has. (She could this woman, but If lever see her
!.need some expert advice, conceivably infect os.) And again, you can bet jwilJ think of
*Abby. What sho uld I do?
In the Interest of public health, something to say to her.
JEALOUS AT65
WONDERING IN
Instruct the V.D. source to tell
DEAR JEALOUS: Don't his wife — or you will.
PHOENIX
make Ernie any offers you
DEAR ABBY: The letter In
don't Intend to honor. He just your
column signed J.M. just • Everyone has. problem. What's
may call your bluff.
yours? For a personal reply, Writs to
floored me! It was from a ABBY:
Box No. SPiN, L.A., Calif.
DEAR ABBY: I would like to woman who had given
birth to ,soo. Enclose stamp.d, sail.
pose an ethical problem faced twins 34 years
dressed •nvsi.p., please.
ago,
by many doctors. Here's the by her doctor that and was told adHat, to writs letters? Sand $1 to
one twin had Abigail Van Sure,,, Ui Lasky Dr.,
scenario:
died, but never saw a birth Beverly Hills, Calif. Nih, for Ab.
A husband phones to say that certificate or a death
certificate for Allbooklet "How to Writs Lsflen
has picked up a case of for the "dead"
Occasion,." Pleas. .ncl.se a
baby.
long, self-addressed, stamped (2 Sc)
gonorrhea and fears he has
Abby. I had a similar ex- envelope.

THIS YEAR, EVEN THOUGH THE AD

BONDED DEBT AND IS TRANS

Abby

hadn't seen since graduation.
Ernie ls8 and retlre(J,and
she's a 67-yearold widow with
11 grandchildren!

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garage apt.
33Cm Mellonvll Ave.

want position in priat,
caring for invalid. Will live in,
Have car. 3232731,
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apt, upstairs. $100 month Phone
3220211

Will care for elderly lady
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5p.m., 3773305.
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"SERVICE BEYOND
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1, 3, &amp; 3 BR apes Tennis. Unturnispie. two bedroom
Security LITTLE WEKIVA ESTATES - 3
swImming, playground,
Deposit. Adults Preferred 332.
bedroom, 1bathbrickfrtp,0
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room, laundry room
6420 or 333 iSIS
Kitchen equipped, new central H
and clubhouse. 2500 Rldgewood
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Ave Sanford. PH 3326.120
andisfenced.Lotsofextrasinthis
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one for iust: $25,000.

BAMBOO COVE ARTS

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flew modern single story I &amp; 2
bedroom apts. and Completely

I BR, 1'3 bath paneling, carpet,
drapes, Central air $710 mo $100
sec dip 323 0102

furnished studio apartments. Sonora- Fur sale or rent- Lovely)
Conveniently located &amp; beautifully
BR. 2 bath, 2 car garage. central
landscaped, Abundant Storage
heat and air 63S 3091
(Includingattic)an4"
Energy
Efficiency Package". From $143
7 Bedroom unfurnithed house.
Call 3210230 between 0 &amp; 5:30
to school, and shopping Call 332.
1010
2 BR, 1 bath, with fireplace, kitchen
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equipped. $150 mo.. utilities in

arage sales are in season Tell the
abOut it With a Classified
Ad in thi Herald 322 2611, 831
9993

•cluded. Call eves, 333.1194

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Executive home. 130 West Crystal
Oriv. Loch Arbor, I BR, 2 baths,
rec. room with lirepiace. Air,

carpet. kitchen equipped. $773 per
mo $100 dep 322 0016

LAKE MINNIE - Just reduced i
bedroom, 2 bath CB home. Has
central heat and air, well for
sprinkler system, fenced rear
yard, utility shed and lot more for
lust $27,000.
OR EAMWOLD - LAKEVIEW - 3
bedroom, 2 bath CB stoni front
home with a double car garage.
Newer home with all latest appliances. Screened patio, roof top
vents, carpets, recently cleaned,
VACANT and ready for you to
mcve in $29,500

MAYFAIR-SCOTT Avenue
3
bedroom, 2 bath with a large
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beamed Family Room. Recenlly
Painted inside and out. New
central teat and air system. You
will be proud to own this one for

1.37.500

Deltona -7 BR, P both Phone 571
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newest residential neighborhood

New 23 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
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2571 Park Dr.
322 3991
3:77 9201

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Bralley Qdham-323-4670

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CONSTRUCTION

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211 W lSth
Additions
322.2611

COULD BE 4 BR
UNIQUE

- Over 25 ft.
country
kitchen with tortoise shell
cabinets. Sharp House - Far

Sanford. FJa
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Used Office Furniture
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Clisselberry. 17 92 •

70725th,I

Laurel Ave., Sanford.

$2 yard loaded at the
farm, Holden's Enterprise Egg
Farm, Reed Ellis Road, Osteen
(offIlS).2mi.eastOsteensnidge.
FLORIDA

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64-Equipment for Rent
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SteamCIeanYourOwnCa,
Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLL'S FURPIITUE,3fl.51$,,

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1975 Granada, one owner, air corn.
diticried, A.M.FM radio, exc,ilent
condition, $3,300. Phone 134-3164.

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$395. Old Monroe Road, Box 548, I
block South of 14.

Lease a Datsun including 7 cars aId
truckS. or lflPoqrnaflOn call Sill
Ray or Jack Mink. 131 1310.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models Call 3731570 or 131
1605 Dealer

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buy furniture, toilet fix.
anything of value. 322 1973 Capri 2400, 7 door, excellent
condition, 1 speed. AC. 322-2311
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tools, etc.

Buy 1 or '1001 items,

Larry's Mirt. 215 Sanford Ave.

Castn for Antique,, Consignments
wanted, Hi.Way 16 Auction
Galleries, 322 6912.

We Buy Furniture

1971 RX3 Mazda, rotary engine,
automatic, air, good CondItion.
1.150 &amp; take over payments of
07 1S. 323-3915.
1969 Plymouth, 2 dr., lIT, 315 eng.,
extra clean cond. Needs tran.
srnisson o-h. $300. 3235215 after 6
PM.

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Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sill
tOf 30 t commission Fr,e Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m

1976 Cutlass Supreme, air, bucket
seats, automatic, less than 3.000
miles, Best offer over 1.4,900. 031

7011

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323 3709.

Mustang, 6 cylinder, 3 speed,
tape deck and heater Phone 372.

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Sanford 377 27/0

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107 W Cnmmerii
Ppiørt' 37? 7811. Sanfo,'ct

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Aluminum Siding

97) Schult Chateau
3 BR, l"
bath, 17' x 6$' with 3' x 17' tip out.
Call after 5. 323 1365
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central heat and air. Phone 323.
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SIdIng
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Voofng Gutters 20 rS E.p
Eagle Siding Co 151 936)

'73 Ramada double wide. 21'xöO', 3
BR, 2 bath, kitchen, living room,

dining room, den ww
59,000. 3330011 after 5 p.m.

Pest Control

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Brick &amp; S'c&amp;' 50cC iIt 172 2190

ART Biuw,, PEsi CONTROL
2562 Pin Dr,e
132 9165

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2392 Hartwehl.
Cozy 3 BR, 2 bath, in like new
condition. Cenlral heat and air,

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Phone 319 3371

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Johns. $110,000 6.47.1011.

L.,rxj .Jen.ng. lii Or'. c..i,, ro(k
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Stored and mo,e 327 9142

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WALTER B STEELE
Reg Real Estate Broker
"Your Business Is Appreciated"
371 Ol6lor 372 0949 eves
110 P4. Palmetto A, , Sanford

Cent,al Heat I Air Cond.Iianing
For tree estimate,, call Carl

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Harrit at SEARS in Sanford 373 Free Estimate,.

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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing, Edging, Trimming

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Home Ripair, Guttering. Cement
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Fill Dirt, Cloy: RocX. Sand;

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Painting, Remdeiinq. Ceneral
Repairs Call 313 0175

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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST STOP AND THiNK A Ai
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS
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HUHEY EQUIPMENT

Lnts in Georgetown &amp; GOk*bcro
area to close estate. Cash only.
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Small house across from
Crooms School. $1,995 cash.
Prime small acreage parcels near I

Guaranteed reconititioned auto
b0ttrie, SI'.9S exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave.

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Bulido;ig. Excavating, Ditch work, AJ?era.'ns Dre'cs Say r ; Dr..;.-s
Fill clint, top 501 3775943
tJ0h.'i'.f,, 32? 0707

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3222420 ANYTIME
SEALTORS MLS 2143 PARK

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If

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Saford 323 5200

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale
204 Ridge Drive,
Spacious I BR, 7 bath home. 200
yards from Mayfair Country Club. Freight DJmIged Rtt&amp;n Furniture
Extras include refrigerator Ice
Sale- Chair, regular 15995, now
despenser, dishwasher, central
$19.95. Many other items to
heat and air, OPP warranted,
from, World of Imports, 115
Selling for 143.000
Magnolia, downtown Sanford.
Call Sanfords Sales Leader

Land Clearing

work,, there eouldnt be any.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Piano Services

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TOWER'S BEAUTy' SALON

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020 Valencia Court
3 yearS new 3 BR. 1 bath,

UENA VISTA - 1316 Elliott - 2
BR. 2 bath home with commercial
zoning Includes large workshop,
citrus and pecan trees, garden

Waxing. Carpet Shampooing
Free eStmte 32) 593.4

$11 E First. 332 3717

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P4 CITY- 700W Third St. -Needs
a little alienhion but the inside is
as neat as a pint Work shop in
rear. enrlosed, paneled front
porch $11,000.

Window Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;

Beauty Care

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Reduced $1000. 12' * 6) 3 BR, 2 bath
Spanish design, located in
country. Mutt see to appreciate.
$3500 cash. 372 9043 before 6 PM or

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carpet,

AT

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'67 Chevy ½ ton pickup, $ ft bed,
straight shift, small v-i, with

72 Couoar XR.7, fully equipped.
$1100. 3653592 between $ a
S.

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Color TV'S from 1.50; 81W from $15;
Service all makes. HERB'S TV.
1200 French Ave., 373.1734

I " 327 151/ or 3720612

c REAMWOLD

1969 FORD P.100
½ Ton Pickup

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8Oos for Sale

fur rent . -Oala
Road. $13 month. 323.4344

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Peg Ilt'i Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

lovely home for Only 522.900 cash.

only 525.100.

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camper shell. 3221300 or 3230291.

PlOTS.

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N. GARNETT WHITE

Florida room. 15 Citrus trees A

air.

79-TrUCkSTrai Iers

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2

peted, range &amp; refrigerator,

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1969 Honda, CS 350, 9900 Miles
Excellent cond., 5390. 3223117.
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$3,000 equity &amp; assume loan of
532.000. 3210503

BR. 1 bath on 3 lots. Fully car.

AN LANTA

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIRAGENCY
373 3544 333 7710

Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Avi.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

fenced yard. separate studio.

multiple listing service
intere5t

78-MotOrCycles
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ovely 3 BR. 2 bath, central tea? &amp;
air, family tm, garage, large

year thru 1976 models. 7 days
yeek Call collect, 544.2131
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 323,0691
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322S6.11or3227iSlafterHrs

MORE CASH

62-Lawn-Garden

NELSOP'S

n.m.

For Wrecked orJunk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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KENMORE WASHER, part,,
service,usldmacplines.

Rig. Real Estate Broker
SALES-RENTALS
117W. 1st ST., Sanford

Call 322.1431 after I

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3231766

52-Appliances
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BALL REALTY

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick., Broker
Deltona. a 6411

BUYJUNKCARS.....frOmSlOtOS30

w'..,

Cats &amp; Kittens
$2 Each t0900dhorne

S ANFOROSEWINGCENTER
30) E 1st St , Downtown
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- 2
BR, air, screened
oorch, 2 lots, fruit &amp; oak trees.
$19,950. 52.000 down. 3234I37. 2032
Jefferson.

DELTONA
2 BR, 1 bath, family
room, carpet, extras galore. On
large corner lot. $19,900. FHA, VA.

77- Autos Wanted

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2 Boa Constricters and I Reticylated
Python, Call 3230044.

zag

Sanford

1200 French Ave.
323-73

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Zq Zag machini,
Assume
Ualance 015183 SOot pay $11 90 P
month Will 10k, trade in Singer
equipped to zig
&amp; make button
holes Balance of 13088 or 10
payments of $6. Call credit
manager. 327 9111 or see at

Days-.-3fl 6123
Nights_372 7337

Sanford Auction

6,0-Offke Supplies
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AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
shots. 1 male, S mos., $200.
female, 6 mos., $150; 343 5710.

FUTURA BY SINGER

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FOR
APPOINTMENT

Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm section Liberal
trades offered, Bob Ball's Piano I
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. Firsi St., 322.2253.

One of Sinqer's tOP loucli
and Sew

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

bettcr than what you've been
seeing in the low $20,. Do It nowi

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Pianos &amp;

6.5-s.S'jpplies

SEWiNGMACHINE REPAIR
Clean, oIl 8. adjust. Regular price
$12.95. Sept. Special, $5.29. All
types of machines repaired. Free
pick.up &amp; deliy,ry, Call Orlando

OPPOrtunity.

family room. eat in kitchen with
breaklasl bar, plus lots more.
$29,750

IDYLLWILOE HOMES BY

or INSULATING

PH.

UNDER $25,000

Lots of furniture, bedding, appliances, TV5, misc, items sold at
bargain prIces. BankAmericard
aild Master Charge welcome.

Mellowdeere,
Phone 349.1370

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Lake Mary -"3 BR, 1'., bath nlw
homes, Start at 831.300 with $200
down. Government funding. By
builder, 031.1449, Equal
Housing

Mon., Sept. 20, 7:30P.M.

S STRING BANJO

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to 6PM

647.1577.

Public Auction

Marathon Guitar, steei strings.
Good condition, Only 5)0. 3227934
or 322-6101.

or pasture,

excellent coiition. Does aft types
of sewIng; .egular, Stretch, &amp;
Deco stitches, Make buttonhole,,
blind hems, etc. Sold MW for
CiSli. or E.Z.
payments of $16 per ma.
For free home trial cati Orlando,

Ryo Real Estate Brkec
26.185 Sdnford Ave
371 0759 eves. 3fl 7643

72AUCtIOII

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Poultry manure for your fall garden

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617-1577, 9 AM

Center, Lakeland, Pta.
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Singer Futura (one of the best!) in

vvs

DepclssionGlassShow&amp;Sale,Sa,
&amp; Sum., SepI. 25126, Lake Mirror

ROBSON MARINE
7921 Hwy 17.97
322.5961

ROTOTILLER,SHP
LikeNew,5150,
Phone 3.49.5370

SEWING MACHINE

BATEMAN REALTY

3270901

with sprinklers, equipped kitchen
and fenced 100' x 150' yard Just
121.000

Welcomes

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SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS
OUNTRY CLUB MANOR - 120
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Anderson Circle - 3 BR, 1 bath, OSTEEN
- $67
acres on corner.
wall to wall carpeting, excellent
Cod land, nice tree,, 51.950.
condition. On nicely landscaped
Terms. $31 2091.
lot. BPP warranted.
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9dwide

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Winter Springs-. 3 BR, l'i bath,
fam. rm., fireplace. I blk from
school. Enc. p.$i.

central heat and

322-2090

Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to di$pliy new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location, Call 303.
122.1330 collect.

LARRY SAXON, INC. REALTOR

Reg. Real Estate Broker 321.0410
322774$
323.7,15
3720779

1005.

1505 W. 25th St.

BUILDER. DEVELOPER

3fl7

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
Great potential, excellent area.
Extra lot. Old 2 story with
fireplace. Low 20's. We trade. Call
6200019.

WITT REALTY

See

Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (27 1S'x34 and
IS'x33' complete. I yr;. old,
repOflej5
Sacrifice, ", price.
Call collect 3052730410

Sewing Machines, some good
rebulltsforaslowas$733,,,,,,'76
models triple lock stretch stitch
wIth built.in buttonholer. List 1300,
now $150. Singer Futura, Cost over
$400,tnOw$300.Casinort,rms Call
Del's 191-3707 or 1605 Philadelphia
St.. Orlando.

handle

323-7832

1 35

4' x I Pool table with accessories,
$65; old 104 Coke machine, best
offer. I Danish chaIrs, black
leather, 573; 323.3709 Of' 034.2011

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dock, Monroe Harbour.

anytime.

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REAL ESTATE

L

Llvaboar
or CruIse, 1921
Burger, wIth twIn engines. 3 stat.
rooms.
Chimera Ii on the gas

59-MisicaI Merchendte

Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cab.lI. 322.0057

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fUASI,c CON'ST,REALTY
'0 RS-$30 6061

2 COMMERCIAL, LOTS - Plus 3
BR, 2 bath home on 2 more lots.
All for $3S.300.

Situated on South Sanford Ave.

Kitchen

5)-.Hotjhold Goncjs

free

government
repossessions, many area, small
down, seller pays closing costs.

OUT OF TOWN - 3 BR, 1 bath,
large lot, cent. H &amp; A, well and
pump. Horse pasture avail, for
rent. $31,000.

Apartments

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EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

300 N. FRENCH AVE

We

garage, range, refrig., fireplace
and gas heat, 130.000.

One Bedroom
From

Homes ready for your inspeCtion
and immediate occupancy

For

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Hal Colbert Realty

,i.t,

HOMES of DISTINCTION

322-2611 or 831-9993

Realtor

GOOD AREA -2 BR, I bath, double

Kitchen Equipped
Adult. Family

Down

checks.

C allBart

CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST THEY PAY,

Call Carol Jordan, Realtor
Associate, for appointment.

i

WILSON MAIER FURNITU
BUY-SELL_TRADE
311 315 E. First 5

Realtor Aiteciiti,

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Studio, 1,2,3
Bedroom Apts.

VA Financing.Nothing Down • FHA
• Conventionai.5%

3722111

327 064$
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SPECiAL!
ALUMINUM SHEETS

ClEsif led Ad Con Make Room In
Your House And Money In Your Pockiti

with rent

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Trade

South 1792. Phon 322.

1316.

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MIRACLECONCRETECO
309 Elm Ave.
332.3731

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counseling, call George Willis,

REALTORS

Stepping stones, sand, rock, cement,
steel, wire mesh, window seals
benches, flowir ps, steps.

SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE. 20
AUction, 1300 s.
French Ave., 373.73g.

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Theatre,

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Stainless Steel Soda Fountain,
stainless steel Norris milk
dispenser, like new, in operatIon,
Sell or will trade for ice cube
machln.or3 tap beer cooler. L. F.
LaM.e, 53 Ivan
r,
Beach, Fia. 32014, phone 477.1263.

Know the satisfaction of ownership.
You can purchase your own home

TAFFER REALTY

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

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Why Pay Rent?

DEBARY NEW HOME
Beautiful 3 BR, 2 bath, central heat
&amp; air, 2 car garage, corner lot, 10
pct. down. $39,300. 6616161.

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IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They

Your House?

$ DOWN .

131.5233.

NORTHWEST

SSBO8ts &amp; ACCESSOrieS

$55,331 collect.

A,M.MO

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TO BE MOVED - 2
BR. I bath older frame home.
inspect anytime, sw corner 25th
St. &amp; Mellonvihle, or call $620732.

Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

Unwanted Items Cluttering

Lake Mary - By Owner - 4 BR,3
bath home; quiet paved street,
minutes from school &amp; lake. Many
extras, Shown by appointment.
Call after 5 p.m., 373.O3

Cliff Jordan Realtor
131.1233

20173. FRENCH

REALTORS

3 BR home in Sanford $150. Call
collect, 11510242 or 1.423.l51.

Sharp 3 BR, 1½ bath, large fenced
corner lot. Must sacrifice. $19,900,
Call PhyllIs Capponi, Realtor
Associate. After hours, 034.1773,
FRICKE
&amp;
FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTOR,

3. I .0041

"uwIr ,,,

Greene Inc.

0306133

SANFORD

MIS REALTORS

3 BR, I bath, fenced yard, kitchen
eqUIpped. u.s per mo $100 dep

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 1743,
Ar,.. rn

your occupancy. $29,500.

Mayfair Circle Call Ortando $91

Forrest

107 Brentwooei DrIve,
$44,000. 3 BR, 2 baths, beautiful
inferior with fireplace, i pct.
down, 7~ pct. interest. $373 mo.
pays all. 332.0104
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VA..0

Leading manufacturer me
distributor has aluminum nc.
tangular pools left over from
1913
season, half price, Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 305.

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70 -SWap &amp;

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call today. $17,950.

323-6061 or 323.0517 eves.

Idyltwilde

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Sanford
3 BR, I' baths, kitchen LAKE JENNIE -3 bedroom.
2 bath
equipped, wall to wall carpet. $160
near new home. All new ap.
mo I $59 loll
pliance,. newly painted insideand
out, rugs just professionally
Sanford
2 BR, I bath home, air
cleaned. VACANT and ready for
conditioned, fenced yard. 111

One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartment,,
furnished or unfurnishej, Newly
redecorated. Come so. E Airport
Blvd. Sanfora. 323 13.40

DRIVE BY

335 S. SUMMERLIN AVE.
Larg.oaks,pineIpalrntr,3 BR,
2 bath, aIr conditioned. Neat &amp;
clean. Move In now. Drive by and

sO3W. 1sf St.
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SANFORD

Reg. Real Estate Broker

NOthflg down.

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POOLHOME
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 BR, family room, fireplace,
carpet, fenced. $23,000. Call
AssocIates ConnIe Huglnson,
,
0991 or Sherry ElkIns,
Evenings,
PILOIAN REALTY
REAL'TORS$31.1912

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

Harold Hall Realty

Adult, 'Plopets

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Call

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VETERAt.S
$10,500 up.

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TO SETTLE ESTATE - En.
chanting old 3 bedroom, picture
window, fireplace, perfect setting
104' antiques. $25,000.

REALTOR, MLS
Furnispled 2 BR, air, water included.
Adults. $135 a month Also fur.
323-5774Anyt(me
flitted I BR air $93 0317531 LAKE MARY
5aor,T"
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- OPEN HOUSE, 3
BR, shady, quiet. $2,000 mi., $170
I &amp; 2 BR Mobile Home,

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Air, carpeted, quiet I and 2
bedrooms, $125 to $133 month
Adults. Phone 322 1010

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qualified buyers. New houses in a
rural area. No down payment.
Monthly payments less than rent.
Call to see if you qualIfy.

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SWIMMING POOL SACRII-ICE

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Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified
SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at 322.
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer,
2A11 or 031.9993.
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 3
at the Movleland Drive -In

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Only $1,000 down. $150 payments.
3224420.

The government has released
money for subsidized housIng to

3 room air conditioned
turn. ape.
liQhts &amp; water turn., retired
couple or man. No pets 333 3239, OAK SHADED- 3 BR, pool, garden
III Myrtle Ave
area. $23500.

sited

•ill do house cleaning, Wash win.
deWS. Will dO gOod Work. Ex
P5flifIid 322.5404.

30.4pt1ment

PRE.F0RECL0SURE SALE Goes this week. SpacIous
bedroom, concrete block, pool,
Price slashed. HURRYI

mo. 332,551 or 333.57,1

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homelntoa3orlbedroorntheap

"Get Em While
They're Hot"

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtoi
1919 S. French
332.4,1
Eves. 3221196:3224164; 332.$$i'

Night

You can easily make this 2 bedroom

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Life In

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Assoc. 323 045

HANDYMAN SPECIAL!

Large 2 R CS, 1 bath, kitchen,
dining rm., living rm,, Fia. rm.,
garage, fenced. Owner, 332-0640,

4l-44s

Pt'icne 323.3409,

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Mtiauas and e&amp;IecfaI,Ies weeded
Small item, of quitity jewelry,
etc. 3337577, 10 to S.

Everything must
00. 250 Grandbend, Lake Mary,
333-IS?).

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Broker, 3727174
Day

Beautifully remodeled 6 rooms, 1100
sQ.ft..newcarpe$ing&amp;roof,gal
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
high school. 5)9.500. Owner 323.
0522.

Estate

A

MONDAY, .'W1TEtJIEIC 7
$&amp;rnlord VFW Pc. 201C$,. p.iu., poat Iwme.

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1 BR. turn apt,, lights, water turn,,
Mature adults No p,t,.
2296 after I wk.days.

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NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM

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Real
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One or Two Bedrooms, carport, air.
utilities furnished. $50 dep.
HAVE A VERY MERkY CHRIST.
322
1976 after ii AM
' MAS - and the money to
pay for
'
It. 'Start now selling beautiful 1 BR turn apt, water furni,
products. Make beautiful
money.
Near 5hOpplg area Adults only.
Call 644-3079 for information
moo

21-Situatjo,n

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AVON

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

REDUCED$2,000

Fishermen Canolsts 2 BR, turn,
adults. Weklva Landing. 322W I
Or 3231301.
.

£

6S-Wanted to Buy

kflick.kfldcks.

30 Gal. water system, $50; large,
heavy dety wood lathe, $150.

monthly. Some equIty and move
In. C 111*, carpeted, enc1oe
garage,

Sanford- By Owner. 3 BR, l'
baths, central HIA, screen patio
carpeted. 135,500. 332.1903 after S

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3223659

only Modern Studio
&amp; I BR: air, carpet, etc. 17, per
mo. up 333pg,

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

7 p.m.,

rags Sales

GARAGE SALE - Moving,
Wed. Fri,

Order now for Christmas, fl3,37

Large3 BR, 1½ bath, no qualifying,
assume iii,00 mortgage. $153

Overlooking Lake Monro.-3IR,:
bath. $47,000. Jenny Clark Realty
Reattor, 322.1391.

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FOR SALE

RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: JOHN bulance Service. All persoew at.
T. WORTHY, Husband.Responc,nt, fected or Interested in such fran.
arid KAREN E. WORTHY, Wife. thise
application are invited to be
Petitioner, these presence corn present
at said time In the
County
mand you to appear and
file
your
Commission
Room, 202, Seminole
answer or Other defense or pleading
County Courthouse, Sanford,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Florida, to voice their approval or
and for Seminole County, Florida, disapproval of said
franchise ap
and serve a COPY thereof on phication.
Petitioner's attorney, Jack T.
Mike Hattaway,
Bridges. P.O. Drawer 1, Sanford,
Chairman
Florida 32771, on or befor, the 20th
Board of County
day of October, 1974. or otherwise a
Commissioners
default will be entered against you.
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: Sept. 20. 77, 1fl6
WITNESS my hand and seal of the DED 102
Clerk of the Circjit Court, on this
FICTITIOUS NAME
16th day of September. '97'.
Notice is hereby given that I am
(SEAL)
engaged In business at 251 Maltland
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Avenue, Altamonte Springs 32101,
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida under the
By Jean E. Wilke
fiCtitious name of MILKEY
Deputy Clerk
REALTY, and that I intend to
Jack T. Bridges, of
registersaidnamewith the Clerk ot
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp;
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
BRIDGES
Florida in accordance with the
P.O. Drawer 1
provIsions of th. Fictitious Name
Sanford, Florida 37771
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 06.5 09
Attorneys for P'iitioner
PubIiUn September 7Q, 27 &amp; Oct 1, Florida Statutes 1957,
5: Lawrence E. Miiksy
II, 1976
Publish: Sept. 6. 13. 20, 27, 1976
DED.I03
DEC).26

5C

54-

Hand made feather purs, wallets,
belts end checkbo
'al:;:.

ALMOST NEW HOME

3237341

air

2 BR, trailer. furnished,
con
Plenty of ground, fenced for pet

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tranier apt,, Adult &amp; family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17 92. Sanford.
323 1930,

Prlvateroomands,,Iary3fl,,,,

Sanford.

1500 Acres, Osteen ares. Own
must sell.

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Housekeeper - LIve In
Mature; nave drivers license. Good
home. Mother and invalid so

Office &amp; store space available

Rig. Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
3336457

pets. 3224920.

23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
Country Fair F3Qf
by tteBary Vo)inteer Fire
Department, startIng 11 a.in., lu's 1t.iere&amp;lun 1InII

ADULTS 1.05
J CHILDREN Sec

Adults. No

SAN

-WE SE.. SUCCESS...
373

Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides, Aid.
compar,ion. Needed Immediately

33-4buses Furnished

Lak. Mary- 2 BR furnIshed houis 1,
newly refinished inside and ou t.

Urnished garage apt, Water
turn Adults only, no pets 3221303.

201 Commercial

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APiiflts FurnjshJ

JOHNNY WA L K ER

downtown

34-Mobile Homes
$62 1000 _____________________
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COUPLE - Live in, wfi,
with
children,
COOK -3 to S years experience
ENGRAVER - Part time.

DEADLINES

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3

R E N TALS
AVAILABLE
Color TV.AirCo,ndjdS,,,v
QUALITY INN NORTH
Medical I 1&amp; SR l31,Longwo

S

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Noon

SO-Msceftan,ous for Sale

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CARPENTER REALT
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Musical In MON T H I V

struments
VET ASSISTANT

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

SALES

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USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES

Seminole Cwudy Farm Bureau annual meeting and
barbecue, 6:30 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.

HUMAN TORNADO
pius

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WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

Mayfair Country Club.

HOLLYWOOD

THURSDAY

Tribe
Village
World

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
Country Fair sponsored by DeBsry Volunteer Fire
Department, begins at 4p.m., Fireman's Recreation Hall,
Columba Road, DeBary. Rides, Lingo, and barbecue.

CI) GM8T
OILY

Province
State
Suburb

YAC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710E.RollInsAve.,OrIaj.

) YEELOFFORTUE

LIGHTFOOT" 1:00

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41C a line
times
lIca line
thru2Stimes
24ca line
uflmes
($2.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum
1

HOURS

41-êtouses

4

tiy,5spf,38,1p7...j

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INC
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FLASH
JOBS WAITING!

RATES

si.

3SMOTHEBSINLAw
11:00
"THE GREAT TEXAS
DYNAMITE CHASE" &amp;
"THUNDERBOLT &amp;

Town

p.m.,

7:

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Nation

Tomorrow: Chinese History

WAYS'Th,ERL4
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2:30
at
home of Mrs. F.E. Rauinivat, 910 Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
Robert Daehn will speak on the U.S. Constitution.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 n.m., Lord Cnumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sitarist Klwa*li, 7 am., Buck's.
Tanglewood £4, closed, $p.m., St. Richard's Churcn.
Loagwood LA, closed, 1p.m., Rotting Hills Moravian,

i000
(2) (12) SUfORO AND
SCN(R)
(4) (1) PRICE IS RIGHT
03°
(2) (12) CELEBRITY

aoc*as oiaa

City
County
Family
Megalopolis

Loagwocd Tourist Club business meetIng, 1 p.m.,
Sunnyshatie Park pavilion.

35700 CUB
93O

V.SV5 II,(IUI

IU U.?. UUWJI U! u1C9(Mlauly. rno eaCfl md box it In. ,

God-

535700cus

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER22
State Legislative Candidate Forum, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal Savings and Loan Friendship Boom, Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Sponsored by Orange County Bar Lain.

South Fm1nole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn,
Aftamonte Springs.
Sertoaua Club .1 Sanford, 12: is p.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Cauelberry L4.ns, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes. Country

('d.)

aid. (B&amp;W)1935.

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Lyman High School PTSA Open House Visitation
school audItorium, 7:30 p.m. Parents follow students'
schedules and meet teachers, refreshments to follow.

a.m.,

Gided Liy. OaUde(*O Cotbeirl. Rayt

Sanford Uoaa, noon, Holiday Inn.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER23
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford CIvftan, 7:15 am., Buck's.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8
Mayfair Country Club.

Love: Doerve CXtin.
et
Stacli (B&amp;W) 1939. (Turns)
as.

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JIMMY

CLASSIFIED

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Court in and for Seminole County , an Application for Ambulance
Florida, the stnorttitl,of which is IN ServIce Franchise for Alda Am

Sanford Senior CitIzens, noon, Civic Center. Bag lunch
followed by program.

Ovledo Rotary, 7:38 am., The Towu House.

F

aptim.&amp;nI.d.
rvabs 40 )SW old polical columnist meets an
earThy. inhöl4 aid i**
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Civic Center.

900
(2) PHO. DONAHLE SHCN
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DefendantS.
.1udgm.nt of foreclosure entered
NOTICE OP
sept. I?, 1976 in the Circuit Court of
FORECLOSURE SALE
, ii
Elghteaneth Judicial Circuit in
NOTICE is hereby givei ,,
nd tot Seminole County. Florida in pursuant to an Order of Final
C ivil Action No. Ci.76.2317.CA.09.E, Summary Judgment of Foreclosure
A RIHUR H. BECKWITH, JR., entered in the abovecaptioned
irk of the said Court, will sell for action, I will sell the property
Ith in hand to the highest and best sItuated in Seminole County,
idder at the West front door of the FlorIda,
described as:
s emlnole County Courthouse,
The South 71.2 feet of LoIs 39 and
SiInlaid, Florida atli am. on Oc. 10, less the West 13 lest of Lot
'aberl,191&amp;thefollowingdescrlbed Block iO, SAP4LANDO, THE
,,
al property situate in Seminole SUBURB BEAUTIFUL, according
Ciainty, Florida, to-wit.:
to the plat thereof as recorded In
Apartment Unit 202of Building B, Plat BooN 3, Page 65½, Public
cording to the floor plan which is Records ot Seminole County,
irt of plot plan and survey which Florida,

Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Ciiter.
CalselbelTy Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.
Sanford Serenader, senior citizens dance, 2:30p.m.,

830

Rais. Stars Cut kssr..

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NOTICEOPSALI
NOTICE is hereby given that
ursuant to a Summary Final

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Nd Ow Toniovs. Phincipil
dws we Ow Ins empeius, Fswnr Josef 01 ft.ita
Ker Vlhi6.n 1101 Gernw,.
end Tie P4ddsi II of

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Defendants.

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AbIQII 9vi al lie P' suns on Oem eid 1. oct.
or
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DANIEL I. HINKLE and JOY 0.
NIH KLE. his wIfe. THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, and
COMBANKCASSELBERRV, a
Florida Banking Corporation,

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2 WEEKS

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M.rd

COTI W. TANNER and CROWN

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

41-Houses

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Spacious 2 BR,
1 bath. apt. Kitthen
equipp,, dining room, living rm, Rent or Sell - Immaculate 3 SR.
air cant. carpeted througho
beth, caipeted. 94t•Q• lincid yi
Adult, Ofllj. RIe,.nces r,quire,
$1$3 mo 323.7194.
32100ii, KISH REAL ESTATE

Ijei$eralj,$asf.ird. Fl.

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Plaintiff,

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Seminole

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CALENDAR.

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Plaintiffs,

CLASSIFIED ADS

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IN THE CIICUIy COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII
FLORIDA.
CUlT, IN AND POR SIMINOLI
A1. NO. 76.1131.CA4s.I
COUNTY. PLORIDA.
lAMES 0. NOlAN and BARBARA CASE NO. U.SI2.CA-i9.0
. PIONAN, his wife,
LOUISE B. RADEBAUGH

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iL-HelP Wanted

e Exhibit "C" to the Declaration at public sale to the highest and best
60436.
of Restrictions, Reservations, bidder for casn, at the
(I) N.LMYcHILDl
West Freed
11:30
Ci
venants,
Conditions,
Smallest
Ad with the greatest op
12:86
and Door of the Courthouse in SemInole For families or friends of problem
• OC(V AND FRIBC6,
EiIsements, CROWN OAKS, a County in Sanford, Florida, between
portunity.
Call 3fls.
drinkers.
CL()NEcriEws
L*IDER000
CBS MOVE 1bs
cc
ndominium, recorded in Official 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. on the 4th For
turther
informatIon
call
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Ri tcorde Book 053, Page 10$. of the
LEMPLOYED? NIYir again"ig
,
llJ•
day of October, 1976.
5j Stiii
or write
(2)
sREr
bile Records of Seminole County,
(2) R0NGOE
sincere desire and
DATED this 17th day of Sep.
D)1Imon.Msn(I1iId.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
orida, and recorded in OfficIal
____
(4) MIDDAY
teenber, p76.
ambition: Sirious only please call
c4)awafsmtMD
• 5011 353, Sanford, 'ia. 33171.
Ri cords Book $62, Page 426, Public
3743
after 4p.m. or write 1010
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CENEWS
I)IIERV FIN
_______________________________
tdibiJ&amp;Nolpy. (ERYNISHOPE
GiovannI, Deltona, FIa. 22163.
cords of Seminole County,
Clerk, Circuit Court
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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
(7) SESME5IPT Flisrlda together with an undivided
By Mary N. Darden
Free, 644.2021 for "We Care"
- FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER,
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(I) EDOEOFNIOHT
134th interest in and to that certain
rv.Ms a '
Deputy Clerk
"Hothine," Adults or Teens.
mature person. Send resume to
Hous.,
USA."
Brodiricli
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FAMLY
AFFAiR
rcel
or
parcels
of
land
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Box 610, co The Evening Herald,
piP fled, referred to and set forth I
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FACED WITHA DRINKING
Baldwin I Dikeou
Crawford, Ra'ph M•kor.
•TIE LITTLE RASCALS
notorious gangst.r Bugsy
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford. Fla. 32771.
PROBLEM
d Declaration and Exhibit "A" 500 Highway 77
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1966. (TUSs.) "lbs
ol
4)
ached thereto.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Fern Park, Florida 37730
Sin t.ik y. I4iV
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CI) MARCUS WaSY, MD.
CI) IMAY HARTMUd. ,,wiy
Can Help
)ATED THIS 17th day of Sep. Attorney for Plaintiff
Frands La. 1944. (d4
MECHANIC
'if'nber, 1974.
Call 473.4511
HARTM'AN
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Publish Sept. 20,1976
"lbs O1 51 Ow
(SIEAL)
WriteP.O. Box 1213
DED
105
C!) ABC flOPED
5:00
Experienced mechanic
Arthur H. Backwith, Jr.
Sanford. Florida 37321
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FOR T}EDEAF
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ACw 12
his own tools. Smltt Vs Inc. has an
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
(SEAL)
__________________________
('I
mn igi. nu
immediate opening. Good pay,
". Ssn,
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ELECTRIC
By Mary N. Darden
steady employment. Apply to:
wv." j
coMI'my
5-Lost
&amp;
Found
Deputy
Clerk
____________________________
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S.nitty's Inc., 7711 Orlando Drive,
McCrea. Caesar Romro.
________________________________
SN. iaea
1bSII.
(12) ELERGENCYOPE
s
)mas, Bruggeman &amp;
Sanford, 322.2112.
1940.
(FirL)
"cant
Sac
her
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a Long
35 FLIPPER
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Reward
P.0I. Box 1646
Shadow." Audis Murphy,
Clerical
Help - Typing, filing.
5:30
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Forthereturnofpurseandcenfs
ando, Florida
03
Office ExperIence needed. Good
Tiny Pbor,. 1960.
(2) NEWS
iii1 beomss
' 01
Keep money. 327.1)01.
lith Sept. 20. D76
__________________________
obforfast&amp; efficient person. 1309
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CI) HOCWfS HEROES
hiS iirTOW.
DE
E. 2nd St., 3237010.
(2) (12) DAYS OF OUR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Cl)
11:45
TIE ELECTRIC
IN THE CIRCUITCOUITOFTNE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
6-Child Care
LNES
OFFICEMANAGER-Kfl0WIedg,,
____________________
COMW4Y
OHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
typing. Handle phone orders.
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IT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
EducationalCplildCarefora$ls
United Solvents, 323.1102.
TURIIS
(I) WILD, wiw sr
CO
35 THE RIFLEMAN
UNTY,FLORIDA. CIVIL NO. 76. CASE NO. 76.940cA.09.G
$3. Weekly It you qualIfy. 373.5474
TRUCKINGOPERATIONS
PCA.Is.0
•TIE LO4TOUCHABLES
ADOBE BUILDING CENTERS,
or323.$435,
_____
FR EDERICK W. BERENS, INC, INC., etc.,
MANAGER
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Longwood Day Care Center- New furniture delivery service.
Plaintiff.
Plaintiff.
1215
vs.
Lngwd's oldest. 6a.m. 6 p...bus to
Must have experIence In home
va
1 FBI (R)
0* lID ARTHUR HATAWAY, et RICHARD L. WILLIAMS, et al.,
elem. school. 339.3792 anytime,
deliveries and knowledge of
_________________________
UI. es al,
100
trucking. Good pay, frInges, (j
Defendants.
permanent position. Send com(2) TOMOPRv
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
_____________ ____________
NOTICE OF ACTION
plete resume to Box 60, Co The
TO RICHARD I. WILLIAMS
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1:15
TO David Arthur Hattaway
Evening Herald, P.O. Box
and
(I) DALY VRD
120 Colony Drive
Sanford, Fla. 32771.
WILLIE 0 WILLIA),i%S,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
Arden, North Carolina
his Wife
Tuskawilla Middle School PTA, 1p.m., election
.
DIPLOMA
AT
HOME IN
21704
Cleanimig the garage again? ?.ioving
of
Route 3
and
Tuesday
the same items around
you
Sullivan, Indiana
Maria da Penha Hattaway
moved last spr:ng? Planning on
schedules to follow.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Residence unknown
storing them another year? Don't
action to foreclose a mortgage on
Morning
DU ARE HEREBY notified that the following property located In
do it. Plan a garage sale and dOt
Go1dsbor Elementary PTA, 7:30 p.m., SChOOl
S W.(DADE)HIGH SCHOOL
acemplaint to foreclose a mortgage Seminole County, Florida:
600
forget toadverliSe it in tPe Herald
auditorium. Open home will follow.
CALL TOLL FREE
enciambering the following real
want ads. Like magic, the clutter
CI) S&amp;Ji
TheNOrth1OOfee$oftheEI,ofthe
1 000433.7936
proswrty:
wIll disappear, arid you'll have
SE '400 the NE'.,of SIclion7l,
6:10
Li
extra cash In your pocket.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
nt III, Unit 1. WINTER Township 21 South. Range 31 East, _____________________________
(2) SUN HIPE ALM#IMIC
SPR iNGS, according to the plat less the East 211 feet,
Sanfd LA, cloeed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
located in
815
eof as recorded in Plat Book 10,
Seminole County, Florida and
TOPS
Chapter
79,
7
p.m., over Baptist Church,
Pag us 6. 7, and 6. public records of
CL SLOGIPE ALMANAC
containing 1 014 acres.
Sam note County. Florida,
has been filed against you and you
and Country Club Roads, Lake Mary.
825
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH
been filed against you and you are required
NOTICE OP INTUNTTO
Altamonte.Soutb Semliole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
(2)
iJi iI
to serv, a copy of your JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
'equired to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it Ofl SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
clubhouse at Springs Oaks and SR 436.
(Tas., TPus.) I DIEPM OF
wrlti endefenses.ifany,toltoflA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
THOMAS I. SHAHADY. Attorney CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1164.CA.4.c
JEANNIE (Wed.) 08CC:
DE P I BERG. GAY 1, BURKE, p. ,, for
Wiiter Splis Jaycees 7p.m., VFW building, 17..
theundersigned,deslring to engage
Plaintiff, 2056 Scott Street,
IN
RE:
THE
MARRIAGE
OF:
PfoF1
'neys for the plaintiff, at p
inbusinessunderthefictltna,,,.
IN EDUCATION
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7p.m., Chamber of
Hollywood, Florida, 33020 on or JOHN T. WORTHY,
omc:e Box 793, Orlando, Florida
before OCtober 11th, l9löand file the
of DON'S SHOES at 1160 State
d., pi
p i..m
t, and fil, the original with the OfigiMl with the clerk of this Court
HusbandRespondeent, Street, Sanford, Florida, 32771,
Lhyolflorkla.
and
Chin oftheabov, styled Court on or
intends to register the said name
either before service on Plaintiff's KAREN E. WOR THY,
OvereatersAnonymoug, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
8:30
wIth the Clerk of the CircuIt Court of
Ligt, Sanford.
attorney or Immediately thereafter
"October26, l9l6;otherise.a
(4) KUTANA
judOmont may be entered against Otherwise a default will be entered
Seminole County, Florida.
Seminole Uoas, p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR 434.
Wife.p,tition,r.
you br the relief demanded in the against you for the relief demanded
(I) SUIu*.ER SØ.ES1ER
DATED this 10th day of Sep.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
Cefl,e
com )laint,
6:56
Jays, 7:30 p.m., 1eBOfly.
t,mber, AD. 1976.
in lhe Complaint,
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO:
iTNESSrnyhandandt1lof
5:
Elisha
Morgan
(2) DAL
jcptj.i
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
JOHN 1. WORTHY, WHOSE
Court on the 16th day of Sep
5: Linda Morgan
this Court on the 10th day
6:58
AmerIca.
of
Sep.
RESIDENCE
IS
THE
STATE
OF
Publish:
Sept.
20. 27. Oct 4. II, 1976
lmber, 1976.
tember. AD,, 1,16.
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P*i.. HARVEY
ALABAMA.
COUNTY
Parents A.nonymom, 7:30 p.m.,
(SEA L)
OF DED101
H)y (p,,
(Seal)
ioo
CHAMBERS AND WHOSE
A rthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
munity United Methodist.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
MAILING ADORESS IS: RT. 3,
(2) (12) TODAY (Local rens
c
Irk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Clerk
of
the
NOTICE OF PUSLICHEARING
Circ',nt
Court
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn.
BOX 47 8. LANETT, ALABAMA
iy: Cherry Kay Travis
at 725 Nd 825).
By. Lillian Woodman
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
36163.
Sanford.Semi,nJe Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
C eputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
THAT the Board of County Com.
(4) (1) CBS PEWS: (730,
A
sworn Petition for Dissolution ot missioners of Seminole County,
PubiP sin Sept. 20.271 Oct.i, II, 1976
Publish, Sept 13, 20, 27, Oct
unit bcal fieei, Ch. 4).
1, 1976 Marriage a Vinculo having been
DEl)
DED73
Florida, shall at 7 :00 p.m. or as
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soon as possible thereafter, on the
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER11
KAREN E. WORTHY in the CIrcuit
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Mrs. Carter, in New York Monday to
tape a television Interview, said her
husband was attempting to explain the
Qwistlan religion, "that God doesn't

everyone to be perfect."
of marriage
"we have a very, very close relationship,
and we always have had, and I think it's
becausewehaveamutualrespectfore,tch

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Intorinatlon. In addition, the homeowners said Huskey refused to
vulge the exact amount each homeowner wo
required
pay to fund the special district.
In defenee of the district, Huskey said developers had no idea
when the project was started that the nation would be caught up
In an energy crisis. "Costs have escalated," the developer noted.
Huskey also said action group members "don't have a solution.
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This Is the 1976 Seminole High football team that will 1)anny Lint, Ilenr Gllchrlst, Ricky Mann, Jodv
he home Friday night trying to add to its 21-0 record.
11"Ickens, Jeff Anderson, Jim Edmonds, Kenny Lee.
7b Is week's foe: Oviedo. (From left). front row:
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Sweet. Darrell Johnson, Bob Markey. Ken
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park site on four acres of land

funds just aren't available.
"We decided we've got one
lake that's the worst. Let'i do
Lake Orienta as a pilot
program, DeVoney said.

countywide weed eradication
program, agreed that I.ake
Orienta needs cleaning up. But
Williams said the conunission
needs to go one step further and

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White House' Press Secretary Ron Nessen said had
not heard of Ruirs Investigation,the Journal uld,and he
cautioned against Inferring that It Is directed towatde
Ford's political finances.
The Journal said that Neasen noted that Ford's records
were thoroughly checked after he was nominated for vice
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relapse. The best we can do is
provide supportive treetment
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although
remarks t°
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a surprise, "I trust him completely. I've
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not only looks on a woman with lint, but
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"committed adultery In my heart" have
caused her no anxiety about his fidelity.

club. South was now sure of answer individual questions

nent was the only one ab e to
stop the spade or diamond

main features of the disease are several months after the onset.
How do you prevent attacks
an inflanunation of the eyes,
of Reiter's syndrome? Since we
inUrrunation of the urethra
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the association. Many citizens complained today that the biggest
problem is a lack of communication betweei Huskey and

"We are cooperating In any way we can and our
relatIonship (with Ruff's staff) is very cordial. We have
made every attem pt to
y," he said.
"I'm not laughing. ft'sa serious matter. But I think

Our right hand opponent has
Oswald "North's four opened one notrump and his

Happily most cases cover

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disease. The medical profession receiving Indocin. It helps to
his contract it either spades or it stamped, self-addressed# )
has known about it since about relieve the pain and'- In- diamonds broke 3-3. He was envelopes are enclosed. The
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Sweetwater Oaks developer Everett Huskey claimed
economic condition mandate the institution of a street lighting
district or else the lights will be turned off. About 500 families
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In south Seminole County.
Oae homeowner estimated families would have paid a total of
about
the fü year.
Hiakey said the street Iluhflni,
district Is needed to offset a
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water Oaks Homeowners Aasoclatlo.
Until the development Is completed, Huskey Is president of

"We have no Idea what they are looking for. But we hope
to get It over quickly and get a clean bill of health," Henry

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sound notrump and went on

homeowners who claimed to be

Charles Ruff has subpoenaed records of two RephiIcan
committees In Kent County. The subpoenaed

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There are other theories
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Using antibiotic medicines or at
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Stanley Milbrim, A homeowner, presented a petition he said
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Jim: ' ,SOU11I would nuke
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avoid another attack?
treated similarly to the
spades to the ace or the king.
He might
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make sour.
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He is taking Indocin. Is there treatment for rheumatoid
everything
Jack.
any way to avoid getting arthritis except that it usually Anyway, he won the club lead,
Reiter's syndrome to begin involves asymetric joints, for
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CANCER (June2WulY)
Yotr expectations are apt to those UnderYOU off dead-center
exceed realities today. Think today. Use your Ingenuity.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 30-Feb. 19)
big but alm think practically.
LEO (July SAug. 22) The You'll be involved In A venture
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GEMINI (May 2Wtme ) Importance Is In the balance,
Incl(Ie
views with close you're the one who can tip the
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