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Elderly

Big

PORT AUThOTy
NOTICE i
Wiled bide will be received by the

Winners Under Pending Tax Bill

WASHINGTON (AP) — The the elderly, along with the tax
This would focus______
maximum poillon of their retirunent in.
cut $l for each been allowed atax4ree profit of effective next
Jan.I,meaning
new tax bill could mean a say- treatment of capital gains, benefits of the in on low4n- come— such as pensions, rents, cialtreatmeidla
$1
1
Socia
l Security or other
no new home is will not apply to sales this year,
County Port Authority's office, hs of hw*eds of dollars a
if
would work:
loCitid n
come and mkhfie4ncnm. re*fr. Interest and dividends.
tax-exempt penlon you purchased.
but will ho next year.
orty, Lake Monroe. Florida year for elderly Americans
ELDERLY CREDIT
ees.
But the catches are numer- receive.
The
new
bill
raises
that
to
unti l 3 Pm.. edt. (1300 hours),
with modest Incomes and
The pending in bill would
Perhaps more significantly, olo:
Friday, September 71, In..
If, after all those quaIl. $35,000. For example, If you
CAPITAL GAINS
vide
an
extra
weak
for
persons
provide
a
,naxlmwn
$375
tax
the
in credit would be simple
—If you have no pension or fications are met, there Is any bought a house In 15 for $25,InSurance coverage mutt Include
A
majority
of Congress faover
who
sell
their
home.
credit for single persons end to compute. Here is how:
liability: r mews compmssiion;
*her
retirement
Income,
you
benefit
lelt,the
retiree
might
000
end
sell
It
In
1977
for
$75,vors
spedal
tax
treatment for
all rl*, fire,
Other sections of the bill con- $563 for couples 65 or older —
First check a box showing get no benefit A wealthy re- lose It by muddli ng through the 000, you could avoid tax on $35,. capi tal gains, In addition to
vandalism and malicious mief; lain some good news and some and It would be
much easier to your marital status. U you we tired executive with a generous extromely complex, lengthy, 000 of the $50,000 profit,
automobile: commercial; bfanksI
those Involved In the sale of a
bond; all risk floatir, umbrella bad news for those concerned gee than under the present single, or married and only o
pension qualifies for the tax threecolumiduJe required
As under the present law, half home, an an Incentive for 111Y)
liabirny; and accidental death. and about capital gains. Perhaps credit for the elderly.
spouse Is 65 or over, the base break, but not the person who to compute the creft
shall be for a period of to y,.,s,
the additional $15,000 gain also vestment Some liberals view
the
biggest
change
In
capital
Credits
are
subtracted
figure
to start with Is $2,500; for has to work past 65 to make
commencing October I '16 and
SALE
OF
HOME
would
be tax-free. The other this $1lllon..-year Incentive
term inating September so, ins. gain, is a lengthening of the directly from taxes owed. Un- a 65-year-old or older couple ends meet.
Present law require that a half would be taxed at the same as overly generous.
Specif$catn may be Picked
time period required for an as- tier the best of conditions, the filing jointly, the figure Is
fact, that working per- person pay in on the net profit rate applied to the taxpayers
The in hill takes one major
the Administristion Building. Pert at set to be owned.
existing credit is worth a $0 $3,750; for a married person 65 son,—In
even If he has a small pen- when he sells an and — such other income,
Sanford, Orange Boulevard. Lake
step
to liberalize that Incentive
The new credit for 11w elderly annual in saving to a single or older filing separately, the sins,, Is penalized. The amount as a share of stock or an
Monroe. PloqidafronS$:)Oam until
acre of
This
provision
would
become
but
another
one restricts It.
would
repl
ace
an
exi
st
3:30 P.M. (3O
ing tax person and $343 to a couple lii. figure Is $1,175.
1100
of his pension that could qualify land for more than he paid for
hours). Monday through Friday,
benefit that Is so complicated, trig a joint return.
That figure goes on lIne 1 on for the In break Is reduced If it.
The Seminole County Pail
CLIP AND SAVE mmmmmmmal
If the tax bill becomes law, the new form. Lines 2 3 and 4 he earns more than $100 a
Authority reserves the riot to according to some estimates,
This profit Is called a capital
relict any or all bids. any bid that half of the eligible retirees the new elderly credit will be are for adding Social Security month.
I
.
gain. Generally, if the asset was
recetvedaftertheep,tlm,wili do not claim it.
retroactive to Jan. 1,1976. ThIs benefits andtotallncomeabove
—Even
If
you
have
a
pe
nsion,held for more than six months
not be Consldared. No bidder may
Congress Is expected to take means It would be used In coin- the limit and subtracting them you don't qualify for the tax
before being sold, onehal! the
withdrsw his bid for a period
thirty (30) days after date set for bid final action on the bill this week putlng 1975 taxes next April.
from Ur1e 1. The difference benefit unless you earned at gain Is not taxed.
and It is expected to become
epenings.
Under the new system:
goes on Line 5. The tax credit is least 1600ItaYear
year over the past
re are special provisions
'
Bids will be opened .ttMOfof law later this mouth.
—A
Single person 65 or older 15 per cent of LineS.
(If you governing theuleofa home. If
the Administrator at 3:00 p.m.,
Here
Is
how
the
changes
could
for
subtract from taxes 15
edt., (1300 hours), or as
The old retIrement-Income are a widow or widower, you you sell your prindpal home
per cent of any income — In. credit Was written into law to qualify If your spouse
thereafter es possible on September
meets andwlthlnl5monthslnvedthe
31, 1976.
cluding that from part-time try to help those persons who this test),
io
I
Dated at Sanford. Semlno;a
net selling price In a new home,
jotsoasweilaspenslons,stc.— are not covered by Social SeCounty, Florida this 7th day of
—If you qualify for the tax you pay no capital gala, tax.
Medicare Insurance Entities You To Home Use Of...
up to $3,500 a year in income. curlty. Although Social Security benefit, the amount of retireSeptember. AD.. iei&amp;
.
INVITATION TOBID
If you are ssor older, you get
By Order of:
in
Forcouplesfil
The Board of Trustees of the
gajOjutreturn, benefits have been raised aev- mentincomesubjecttothespe. an even better deal. You have
Seminole County
Seminole Cathltv puinr .—P..
the m,Tlni,ITTI lniw,mi
or. l .w,
tIla I,,
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'.BREATHING
MACHINES
PRESSURE REfl PAflS.
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7
4 U U.
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PO" Authority
Ifil
invlt bids upo. me following: To I to the tax
~10
Oris
cr
edit
Is
$3
S: Donald Jackson,
benefi
,750.
ts
wider
t
re
rem
t
he ti
en
prepare drawings and specifications I
Chairman
—'The base figures — $2,500 credit basically have not
.OXYGEN
to build an a dd it ion
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ATTEST:
I and $3,750 would he reduced changed since 1962.
Memorial Hospital.
James ROW.
Additional information is available I $1 for each $1 of Social Sec
HOSPITAL BEDS
urity
Secretary
Current law allows persons 65
• PATIENT LIFTERS
at the Office of the Purchasing
Publish: Sept., ta. ma
ceived
by
or
ei
er
benefits
re
th
over
to
avoid
taxati
Agent.
on on a
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All bids shall be mailed to the spouse.
WHEELCHAIRS
• BATH EQUIPMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT cnti. was
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Of Tile UfflInoui
— n penaicy total Income
S*MlNOt,i COUNTY. P..ORIDA County Public
Hospital, 1101 East
. COLOSTOMY SUPPLIES
PROBATE DIVISION
First Street, Sanford, Florida 37771. earnings as well as pensions,
I
Pile Number 73-INCP
All bids shall be postmarked not
etc.
— rose above $7,500 for a
As Prescribed by Your Physician
Dlvlsls
I
later than the Slh day of October single person and $10,000 for a
In no: Estate of
176. arid shall be received on or
couple, then the amount of inANNA GREGG
Obtain these services under Medicare
before the 5th day of October ieia.
Deceased
come
eli gible for the tax credit
Consid eration of such bids will
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
We Bill Medicare For You
take place at the meet ing of the
would be red uced $1 for each $2
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Board of Trustees in
the Seminole income above
the limit.
CLAIMS 01 DEMANDS AGAINST County Public Hospital (Seminole
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
For exampl e, If a co uple had
Memorial Hospital) at 11:30 O'clock
Wi th in four months from the time A.M. on the 12th day of
6
October 1976. Income totaling $12,000 a year,
of the first publication of this notice
Robert T. Bessirer,
I'
the maximum tax credit would
you are requIred to file with the
Administrator
clerk of the Circuit Court of
be 15 per cent of $2,750, rather
Seminole Memorial
Seminole County. Florida. Probate
Hospital
than 15 per cent of the usual
Division. the address of which is Publish: Sept. IS, 16, 17, 1976
$3,750.
County Court House, Sanford, DEDIS
Hwy. 17.92 .t Lake Dr., DeBary, Fla.
!Iorldaa writt en statement of
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Adminitirater ot the Seminole

69th Year, No. 24—Friday, September 17, 1916

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ATTENTION,

Legal

I Medicare
I Subscribers

Notice

By ROB LLOYD
Hersi.1 Staff Writer

"And He's
Dead, So It
'Must Be...'

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A circuit court jury at Sanford has convicted a 14-year-old
man with falling eyesight of second-deee murder in the slaying
Of a roomer at his house at almost point-blank range with a pistol
the defendant said he kept under his pillow "for protection in the
house."
Circuit Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr. ordered Lee Jerry, 74, of
Altamonte Springs, held In jail pending completion of a peesentence investigation. Maximum sentence on the conviction can
be up to life in prison.
Jerry told the 12member jury that he only remembers
drinking two fifths of wine the day of July 2 with Clew-old Fred
Douglas Hendricks at the small frame house on Marker Street He
said he doesn't runemnber the shooting on July 3 In an eight-byelght400t bedroom occupied by Hendricks and his girlfriend,
Bend, Lee Jackson.
"I figure mug have been something made me go cry,"

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decoesed.
Each claim must be In writing and
must indicate the basis for the
claIm, the name and address of the
creditor or his agent or attorney,
And the amount claimed. i the
Claim Is not yet due, the date when It
Will becom* due shall be stated. If
the claim Is contingent or
unillituldated. the nature of the
uncertainty shall be stated. it the
claim is secured, the security shall
be described. The claimant shall
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
mall one copy to each personal
representative.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Dated August 251h, 191&amp;
Rena Van Camp

By IRIS NAM
HeraidSiaff Writer

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As Personal Kepresenta.
five of ttie Estate of
Anna Gregg

Deceased

F rank McMillan
Attorney

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Orlando, FL 32102
Telephone: 30SSIS9191
Publish: Sept. 16. 73. 1916

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RILEY WOOD.
Plaintiff,
GEORGIA FAYE (THOMAS)
(WOOD) (SADLER) CURlY,

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Defendant,

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NOTICE OF ACTION
AND NOTICE OF
LOS PENDINg
TO: Georgia Faye (Thomas)
(Wood) (Sadler) Curby, deceased,
And her ea.cR. administrators
Randall Curby

Allen Wood, an Infant, and:

the estate of Georgia Fay*
(Thomas) (Wood) (Sadler) Curby, if

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mother picket.
Busing service for Trall wood
childr en attending Spring Lake
Is slated to end Monday after a
one-week reinstatement during
which the school board's safety
committee re-examined the
area and rated It at 19.7 points
ona sage where5orepresentsa
maximum danger level for
elementary school students.
The board then voted 4-I to
revoke a 1974 action which had

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Sign-carrying spokeswoman Pat Smith (far left) and pickets
chool Transpo rtat ion She said County School Supt. couldn't afford to bus all Kector Fred Taylor, the only William P. (Bud) Layer bad through-3 students."

Lake, parents claim, children safety committee member later told parents that the oneare forced to walk to class along employed by the school system, lane dirt road would be their
Casselberry police detective controlled substance, larceny of department's operations
Bobby Gene Bennett was free evidence and tampering with lieutenant.
a quarter-mile dirt road which said Thursday that "the feeling bike path, "whether we knew It
on $6,000 bond today after being physical evidence at 5:35 p.m.
holds the threat of automobile of most ofusls that the greatest or not."
Polk Indicated to reporters
arrested Th ursday
t
raffic and possible attacks on danger is automotive traffic.
on his
"You can't build a bicycle
after a two-week probe by thatte missing evidence probe
32nd birthday
on Ciuirje5ot sheriff's agents.
the youngsters from a nearby That's what the people who path on other people's
has been completed. He
stealing marijuana from the
orange grove by animals or designed the point system had property," Layer responded. "1 Around The Clock .......... 4-A
Casselberry Police Chief declined to say how sheriff's
.....................$8
molesters.
Casselberry police evidence George Karcher, who said he agents
In mind. And that's what would think the statement (in 1974)
got Involved In the In.
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locker and delivering It to an first learned of the InPat Smith, a Spring Lake tend to get the point total up was that we would get together Calendar
vestlgation.
Ch
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ch
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mother and spokesman for the toward 50."
urddentified undercover agent. vestigation Thursday af.
with the county commission Comics
"We have to determine just
picketers, said Trailwood
"The thing that makes us the and see if it was feasible."
Sheriff John Polk said ternoon, suspended Bennett how the evidence got out (of the
Crossword........
parents completely discount the maddest." said Mrs. Smith, "Is
Bennett, a Chuluota resident, with pay pending the outcome locker),"
Layer said Wednesday that
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ch
er
said.
4-A
was called to the sh eriffs of the case.
validity of the safety committee that the school board can just the safety committee report
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Dear Abby .................1-B
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re
port
.
de partment and arri.'sted on
promise
anything
and
then
just
Investigators
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indicated conditions were Dr.
Bennett has been with the
lamb .................6-B
"They don't seem to know say, 'Well, we're not going to do satisfactory in the Traliwood Horoscope
felony charges of delivery of department five years, the last reveal where or how the alleged
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what they're doing," Mrs. it.' And that doesn't seem right. neighborhood. He said thei-e
evidence
two as a detective, Karcher delivery O
are Hostal
They're
Smith
said.
"We
feel
just
as
bad
as
the
peothat
the
marijuana was made., They did
other places In the county ouarlrs
Saturday
said.
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people who did it must not have pie in higher government— where youngsters walk to Sports
amount
When asked how much say that "only
children. They seem to be everybody's so worried about school through areas as bad
marina was involved, not
marijuana 'was missing from
f, Voter
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or TeieIo..............4-B
inking about adults. We're the people in Washington and worse than the Traliwood
th
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Westber
Voter registration books
his department's evidence Pounds.
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the
things
th
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th
in
inking about kids from four- a
ey're do g. section, or are accompanied
for the Nov. 2 general
locker, a large steel unit kept in
While sheriff's vice squad
Women
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Well,
these
people
right
here
In
years-old
on
up
(to
third
through them by their parents
election will close at 5 p.m.
a locked area, Karcher said, "I agents were booking Bennett
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Seminole County are just as
grade).
"This is not the first time this
Saturday, Seminole Superdon't know how much and the into county Jail on the three
"We can list a number of bad."
question's come up," Layer
RFNNFTT
visor of Election, Camilla
full extent of this."
felony charges, Polk and
reasons
Mrs.
lila
said
why
we
don't
at
the
8
think
Sept.
(the
said.
"The (Trallwood) point
Bruce said today.
Karcher said Invoice control Karcher met In Polk's office
Karcher said the probe and area) Is safe," Mrs. Smith school board meeting that
the
accumulation
is lower than
Mrs. Bruce's offices In
records are kept on all evidence with State Atty. Abbott Herring arrest came as "quite a blow" added,
"but they haven't given panel had promised in 1974 to several other areas which
the courthouse and the
and the locker Is under strict and his chief Investigator, Jack to his department. He
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said us any reasons why they do construct a paved bicycle path would have to be considered
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brarich in Semin ole Plaza
control wi th the key accessible H. Fulenwlder. The officials Bennett nas an excell ent record
think It Is safe. They give us from Traliwood to th e Spring first beca use they have higher
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will be open from 8:30 to S
supposedly only to himself, the declined any comment on the as an officer and has been an points, but
we
haven't
heard
Lake
school
before
courtesy
point
accumulations.
An
d
under
1twoiidng.
p.m. Saturday.
assistant chief and the meeting.
efficient investigator,
axay reasons."
busing was cut off In the area. present funding, the county

Seminole County

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10 feet of the East SI?

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Block D. lying South of
the Sanford Oviedo Road and West
$0 feet of North 250 feet of East a)?
feet of Lot 9. Block 0. lying South of
Sanford Oviedo Road of D R.
Mitchell's survey of the Levy Grant
according to put thereof as
fecorded in Piat book I, page 1 of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
AM you are required to serve a copy
of your written dOt ensci, If Jfll, It) it
On WILLIAM A. LEFFLER, Ill, the
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Jamie Sadler, an Inf ant
Deborah Kay Wood. an infant
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Among the eight women
carrying signs In front of ti
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office was Kathryn His,
president of the Spring Lake
PTA, and a girl who said she

neighborhood. Panel members
had reassigned a school bus to
the subdlvlslonaweekearller
after parents complained atthe
school board meeting that the
two-year-old action was being

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CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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property

In 60-degree heat, protesting
Wednesday's action by the
Seminole County School Board
which cancelled courtesy
busing service from the
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and Oviedo isonfts way
to New Smyrna Beach for
si high school football
game tonight. There are
three games In Seminole
County with Seminole
entertaining Daytona
Beach Mainland Lake
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"killed her lover" and told the befuddled old man what to say and
Put the murder weapon In his hand, where deputies found It on
arrival at the house.
Two defense witnesses, Jimmy Lee Lane and John H.
Garrett testified that Miss Jackson said during a drinking bout a
month after the slaying "I killed him." The men said they didn't.
tell police of the woman's statement but Garrett's suit told Nants
about it lad week,
Garrett said Jerry Is his uncle.
Miss Jackson, the date's eyewitness who testified she saw
Jerry kick open the bedroom door and gun down Hendricks and
then walk away, returned to the witness stand to deny ever
making the statements attributed to her.
In a Perry Mason-like twist to the proceedings, Assistant
State Ally. C'.aude Van Hook told her in the presence of the Jury
Oat she has immunity and won't be prosecuted If she killed
Hendricks.
"I didn't kill him. U I said I did, I'd be lying," she emphatically responded.

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Jerry testified.
He Identified the death pistol as his and when asked what
happened to Hendricks replied, "I don't know., except what's
been said In here (during the two day trial)."
The Jury heard a isperecorded statement that SheriWs U.
George Abbgy and Dot. Ralph Salerno took from Jerry an hour
after deputies found Hendricks' body In a pool of blood.
"I did It," Jerry said In the taped statement He Explained
that he and Hendricks had been arguing all day before the
shooting about food and the electric bills that Jerry paid while
Hendricks and Jackson lived with him.
On the witness stand, Jerry told the Jury he didn't remember
making the taped statement.
"But It sounds like me or my baby brother on that tape," he
said. "And he's dead, so it must he me."
Jerry said he has cataracts on his eyes and has difficulty
seeing. He told defense attorney Jack Narita, standing five feet
away, "I we you like In a dream."
Narita argued to the Jury In summation that Miss Jackson

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WEDNESDAY P THU

The Vice President
Makes
His Poin t

By The Associated Press
They gave an Italian-American dinner in
Washington, and President Ford and
Jimmy Carter both showed up. Ford got
there for the appetizers and Carter arrived
for dessert.
Both the presidential candidates got
there In plenty of time to sing the praises of
voters of Italian descent and the diners,
with plenty of applause, appreciated the
gesture.
But more dramatic gestures were being
made in New York, where Ford's running
mate, Sen. Bob Dole, was campaigning
with Vice President Nelsen A. Rockefeller.
Rockefeller, annoyed with a group of
demonstrators, traded olcene g.itures
with them.
The vice president, campaigning with
Dole In Blnghaxr.ton, N.Y., jerked his
middle finger skyward in the direction of
the hecklers and, when asked about the
gesture later, said, "1 was responding In
kind. That's what America Is all about."

Asked if his actions had been dignified.
Rockefeller said, "I don't think It's
dignified to give the fLlger to the vice
president of the United States."
Dole, asked If he would have responded
similarly, said, "1 have trouble with my
right arm." He does not have use of his
right arm because of war Injuries.
Former New York Gov. Malcolm Wilson
said after the Incident, "1 assumed it was a
thumb..'q gesture, but he ued the wrong

The Fisher Story
Raipu Fisher, Longwood's long-time

public works director, was fired this week
by city counciL How has it affected his
lutwe and family? What did be tell the
State Attorney about the iltostios in the
public works department In his sworn
statement? Ruth and Ralph Fisher tell all
In the Sunlay Herald.

finger."
Fcrd arrived at the ItalianAmerican
dinner about the same time as the antipasto, declaring that the Italian heritage
Is woven deeply into U.S. history "from
Christopher Columbus
to Vince Lombardi."
Carter, arriving in time for dessert
about 45 minutes after Ford's departure,
said he considered it unfair that no one
with an Italian surname has ever sat on
the Supreme Court.
It was a part of a continuing battle for
the ethnic vote.
Ford and Carter were turning their
attention to the South. Carter was heading
South today, and Ford was planning a trip
for next week.
Carter won praise Thursday from a
number of Greek-American leaders after a
discussion of the Cyprus Issue, he wandered through an Italian neighborhood in
Baltimore and earlier, in Michigan, spoke
to a Mexican-American group.
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Probe Of DonatIons Link
WASHINGTON CAP) - Senate Minority
Leader Hugh Scott says he found It "m
gratifying" that the Senate Ethics Comm itt
dropped Its Inquiry Into his link with alleg
illegal Gulf Oil Corp. contributions.
Tht, barring any new developments, it
appears unlikely that the full details of ScottL'S
involvement in the Gulf money controversy
will ever be made public.
The 76-year-old Pennsylvanian, wi
decided not to seek re-election thIs year aft er
16 years In the Hote and 17 more in U e
Senate, said Thursday that the ethics panel
had conducted a "thorough and objectiv(
review of the matter.

Atlantic States Get Rain
By the Associated Press
A steady rain fell overnight across Uie
Atlantic coast states between the mowflajy
and the ocean, A flash flood watch was i fl
effect this morning for the Catskill inountair
of New York.
Showers and thundershowers reached fror
the lower Great Lakes and middle Ohio valleY
to cover most of New York, southern Ne
England and northern Virginia. Scattere
showers and thundershowers ranged acros
portions of the central and southern plains an
extreme southern Florida,

Extortion Sentence Due
ATLANTA (AP) - William A.H. Wilhiam
was to be sentenced today for the second timi
ne his conviction of extortion in the 1974 ab
duction of former Atlanta Constitution editoir
Reg Murphy.
WillIams, 36, was found guilty Aug. 25 it
Key West of extorting $700,000 from th
Cox Enterprises Inc., which owns The Con
stitution, following Murphy's abduction ir
February 1974.

Truck Collides With Train
JULIE'TrE, Ga. CAP) - A 29-year-old
(kala, man was in critical condition
today after his tractor-trailer collided with a
Southern Hallway freight train near this
ceMial Georgia town, authorities said.
At least 27 freight cars derailed Thursday
bionly truck driver Thomas Gilhium was inired, officials said.

The Saga
By ED PRICKETr
Herald Staff Writer

will ask the Office of Management Analyls
and Evaluation (OMAE) to work with
Neiswender and Freeman to accomplish an
onlerly, well-planned phaseout.
Commissioner Harry Kwlatkowskl, at a
special press conference Monday, amounced
his support for an tn-bote legal stat f
Kwlatkowakl proponed $140,000 as the amount
nes4edtolthetwoattcrneys,,da secretarial
staff.
Then at Thesdays county commission
mevtlzig Kwtatkow ski offered his plan for the
commission's perusal. Comloissionero
agreed in conceI.I with what Vthlen termed
"The lw,atkowstl Plwz," btd no formal
&amp;ci,!on was takno. A majority vote is needtd
before tie swthi becomes a reality.
Tbe n1ent.ers on some $206,000 In legal
feezpaid Freman and the $90an-how labor
(tornys,' last yenr. Repithllean coin.
tfIs3i441ets Dick Williams and .!otm lUrn'èough usked for a legal staff lat year, but
the tt'tee emocrgg on the board backed
Frmtn, nso leaierat, and the matter

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period beginning next month, tax cut extensions
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JCUIT COURT FOR IWJM ItTiON THREE, ac
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA cordki to the Plat thereof, recorded
in Plat look 13, pages 74 and 77.
PROlATE DIViSION
Pill ,ter i.a.cp
Public Records of Seminole County,

"Into the standard deduction category where
t1eY will geta bettertaz breakso this Is major
simplification here."
The bW would make permanent the present

Brother Missing

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CAROL MARIE HARRELL,

has been f lied against you and you
we relred to sieve a copy of

your

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Relief To Working Poor
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proved
replaced by a credit equally more, would be raised on mdiINDIVJDU4i.J. CREDIT
A available to all working par- viduals and corporations. Th
taxpayer could subtract from ents. Up to $400 a year could be tax rate would be Increased
Thursday:

be

each dependent. Or, he could expenses of
for one 15 per cent of certain large desubtract 2 per cent of his first child; up to $600 for the care of ductions, with a reduced ex$9,000 of taxable income, for a two or more.
emption of $10,000 or one'half
maximum credit of $180. This
CREDIT FOR ELDERLY
the regular Income tax paid.
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Income credit would be Corporations that purchase

This deduction, used by those elderly. The 15 per cent credit taxes owned 10 per cent
of the
rates,

which were raised last $3,750 for couples. It would
A
the
year: A minimum of $1,700 for apply to all types of Income.
credittollpercentbyagre.Jxig

Due Back In Court Today
JACKSONVILLE AP - A dispute
over a contract for Jacksonville's nearly 6,00fl
teachers - already marked by arrests and a
shooting into a school official's home - boiled
back Into court today.
Circuit Judge John McNatt called
negotiators for the school board and Duval
Teachers United to another hearing to talk
over unsettled issues, chiefly wages and
grievance procedur,
The board has already adopted a contract
recommended by Supertendent Herb Sang but
rejected by the union. The board refused to
accept compromises recommended by a
special master apppointed by the Public
Emn1nv
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cent of tazabe Income, up tion for the business use of
his owned by the snploy. The

$2,800 for joint returns,

the home exclusively and one-half percentage point

HlgIlwey,434

the address of which is Seminole
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Telephone: (305) 5345050
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Publish: Sept. 10, 17, 1574

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THELMA R. BRAY whqsi ad.
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trouble,
"When the price falls to that level, you can
expect lot of belt-tightening," said Nelson
Fairbanks Jr., vice president and general
managerof the Florida Sugar Cane League.
Thesharpdropinthecostofsugarisbeing
partially blamed on the high 1974 prices which
brought an increase in the amount of acreage
devoted to sugar production both here and
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for applications for
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PUblic Works law.
rojects,lldedlnorder
of priority, are: a water
plant wits wells,
au transinladon lines,
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are MayorEI'Walter during the commission of a five other Juveniles hi four true
Sorenson,
Paul Porter, City Attorney robbery a life felony offense. bills charging armed burglary.
The Seminole County Grand
Two of the five had been
Gary Massey, City Planner
Reggle AlIord, Zoning Director Jury returned Indictments arrestedandbookedthtocowsty

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Including Bruce Edward adults in circuit court.
Lerch, Robert Lee Wilkerson
Being held without bond are
Zoning Jr.,andJohn Arthur Yazell, all Jack Jotus Coen, 16, olMoraga,
Porter told the council that
All three suspects are being Garvin, 17, Z1 GUlls Court,

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attitude of Fat Boy, hippo at the Central Florida
Zoo. has already been approved by one of two men who
Of course, things doliven up when they come around couldnotbetranaferredthto
demanded money from the
store's cash reger while a
with my supper, she admits. And with a mouth like grant program.

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Sept. 4 holdup of the Utile Food Indicted.
Town store, Bear Lake Road in

Pamiofl 01 the water system for

With nothing better to do all day than wallow in

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the Social Secursty Act,
No payment will be made by tne

Loan Default

May Spark Suit
HeraldSWfWrI.
the fiscal year long-range
The latest issue In a con- conservation is flOW im-

tinuing squabble between the possible."
Seminole
County
In a memo to the County
Port
Authority and the Seminole commissioners dated March 2?,
County Conunjssjon may lead Pat Gllsson of the Office of

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Martha M. Ramsour,

As Personal Representa.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, caimed. If the claim is not yet due,
City of Casselberry of Seminole
FLORIDA
to a lawsuit.
the date when it will become due
tive of the Estate of
County, Florida, will receive sealed
Management Analysis and CASE NO. 76'I72'.CA.3C
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MELL T. STEVENS
shall be stated. II the claim is
up tO 2 00 PM,, Monday,
September 20, 1974, in the
payment on the county's 1V74 MtW*tlon.
11001p4 LYNN P'sR5QN5. A Minor. nature of the uncertainty
shall be
NOTICE OF ACTION
agreement to repay a $139,000
Triplet Drive, for Sewer Line
stated. If the claim Is secured, the REPRES'ENTATiVE:
He raised everaI questions
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: security
cleaning equipment
loan for building a fuel oil tank about current and future
shall be described, The S' .JOseph Davis, Jr.
DONALD HUGH FRANCISCO
Stenstrom, Davis &amp;
SpecIfications may be obtained
claimant shall deliver sufficient MCINTOSH
farmattheportonthe&amp; Johns benefits to the county from the
62*0 Owl Court
copiel of fe claim to the clerk to
from the City Manager, Casseiberry
EL
PASO.
TEXAS
River.
enable the clerk to mail one copy to P0, Box 330
City Hli. The City reserves the
lease, since the primary per79921
Senfont, FL 32171
right to accept or reject any or all
each personal representative.
Telephc., 322 2171
that EDWARD ELaN PARSONS to
whom a copy of this Notic, of OED$
"You're forcing as to the constructIon of the
City Manager
of Seminole County, Florida, required,
default," port attorney William farm has been fulfilled,tank Court
WITHIN
THREE
tor thi adoption of the minor child MONTHS FROM
Publish: Sept. 10, 17, 1i
THE DATE OF
named therein, and you are required
CEO
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Thursday, "and there is
cheaper source of fuel than not be granted, if
INVITATION TO BID
serving a they
may Pave that challenges the engaged in business at 603
Gregory
going to be generated."
Seminole County Public Hospital
the tank
operator, Glisson KENNETH W. McINTOSH, of qualifications of the personal County, Florida under
STENSTROM.
DAVIS
the
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&amp; MciN
PortoffIc1alsareparticnJ.iy feels benefits to the county
following To Prepare
to
TOSH, Attorneys for PcIilioner, representative, or the venue or name of Luke's ServIce, and that I 5pecification
dranings and
upaet at the timing of the amount to storage c.ace
jurisdiction of the court.
build an additlo,, to
for Its Post Office Box 1330, Sanford.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole San,inoie MemorIal ospI
conrrijssiooers' decision. "We (tle)8 and, p0)slbly, future
torida,
Additional
32777, and by filing the OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED County, Florida a accordance with available
at
orsglr,,i thereof
informalion
s
SubnuUed our bedgettaffiem
with
the
Clerk
of
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED,
ptnoffecononiic grwth in the said Co'jrt on r before
the P('Ovisicns Of t
the Office of the PurOctnb.r
FiCtitious
11,
May,"
d Dennls Delguer, area.
chasing
Agent,
iSlö, an hern
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
fail not or a Default Notice of Administration: Sep.
administrative assistant.
JLidgme,,I will be entered against timber 10th,
All letIer of interest shall be
1450s Florida Statutes 1557.
1576
S: Luther H. Car,
mailed to the Board of Trustees
you granting Laid adoption.
"We've even sat through public attorney's office feels
Martha
M.
Ramsour
the
Publish: Sept 10. 17, 21, Oct. I.
the Seminole County Public
WITNESS my hand and official
hearings and no one has asked contract between the county
As Personal Repr,s,nta
DEDIS
1916 Hospital. 1101 East First Street,
Seal of said Court tns 15th day of
the first question."
live of the Estate 00
and the port Is iulld and thr,i Stptemq, A 0 l97&amp;
Flori 32171 All letters
shall be poStmarked not later than
Franklin F. Ramseur, Jr
In a memorandum to port the county wu1beihJect toa (SIC)
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
the
Deceased
SIfdayof OCtober 1976. afld Shall
rthur H. OeckAith, Jr.,
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
be received on or before tne
&amp;TTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of
etn dly
Jim Ryan said, "If we tad been commissioners decide to
ida.
.eITiinOI, County. Fl.3r;da
Willian
Oaker,
Jr.
in
business
under
advised of thIs unexpected ddsu
By - tii-r, Key Travis
the fictitious name fake Place at the
Peinoi,
3'puty Clerk
meeting of le
PEMTEL SERVICES at 1311
action by the county, when the
Another dlscusskc- betwctn STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
Ocick &amp; Dater
Board of Trustees in the
Randolph Street, Sanfo, Fioi
Seminole
Prof
esssI
was
Assoc!t
portan4eawg1 (iI will
McltTO5H
27771, inhends to register the said CGUAIy Pul,c Hospital ISeminole
made
Suitt
LU,
First
Federal
Memorial
Hospital)
back in March, adojtian belt sched'iJej, and the 1001 FiçThip Bank
Suite 32
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
at 11.30 o'clock
Post Of Ie Box IUO
Court of Semincie County, Florida. AM.ontneI2fhdayofOctob,,, 1916
tightening may have been inissionen
e eipected lii Santird, Florida 37771
P0 BoA 2*9, Oftindo, Fida
Robert
T
Busever,
DATEOthislthdayof September.
accomplished. Being advised of review the situation at tit'z Mtr'
A 0 1916.
rniflh$Ira,or
for Pet't,r
TilaPto".
1305t £43oOO
Seminote Memorial
PIMI In' Sept. 7771 Oct I, 4, 1976
Paul E. Morris
thecontenpI3 tLjdefauitacthf, Tuesday's rnceiing.
PUtilish: Sept 10. 17, 1914
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DEOS1
Publish. Sept 10, Ii. 21, OCt. I, 1916 Publish:
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Sept is, II, 17,
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under the program, Colbert

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he said, because the services of
an architect are required.
Under the new public works
law federal moneys are given
outrlatit for anoroved rrnl.'a4a
In ctherac[ln, the council:

Robbery Sus Dect J a110(1
After Leaving Hospital

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the claim to the clerk to STEPHENSON, STALNAJ(ER AND

All Persons interested In the estate with the Clerk of
to Whom a copy of this NotIce of Court on or before the abovestyled
October 5th, Ifl6
services furnished to patients
whose
Florida,
The
name
and
address
ot
required,
WITHIN
an ot treatment is established
°
THREE entered against you for the relief
the personal representativvs
or alter June I. 1976. For
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF demanded in the Petition for
Patients
torney
we
set
forth below.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Dissolution.
whose plan of treatment 15
THIS NOTICE, to file any obledions
established before June
my31st
hand and the Seal
1. services
1576, no demands
All persons
against
haying
or they may have that challenges the thisWITNESS
Court INs
payment will be made for
the claims
estate are
day Of August,
validity of the decedent's will, the 1976.
required,
furnished alter December
WITHIN
THREE
Qualifications O the personal (SaC)
31, $576. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
of year of termination
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF represenlalive, or the venue or
0 L. Barks, M.D
AitPir H
kwith Jr.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk lurisdiction of the court.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County
statement of any claim or demand OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Health Oepartment
Deputy Clerk
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publish. Sept Il, 1,76
they may have. Each claim must be
Publish. sept. 3. 10. 17. 2 1516
Date of the first publicatn
in writing and must Indicate the
DED u
this flED-I'
basis for the claim, the name and Notice of Administration:of
Sep
address of the creditor or his agent tember 11th, 1516.
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little planning has been done is
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HOUSEWIVES' PENSIONS
tativvsattorneyareseffobe
that participate in the
By: Cherry Kay Travis
poor, working families with
A worker who qualified for a Arab boycott of
All persons having claims or
DePuty Clerk
Israel
and
Jewdernans against the estate
children forstaythg off the wel- tax.deferred Individual Retire- Ish businessmen
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
• Publish: Sept. 10, 17, 24. Oct. 1, 1574
COUld lose mU. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA required, WITHIN THREE
OED53
fare rolls. The credit, available ment Account could Increase lions
P,'0lT
of dollars a year worth of PROBATE DIVISION
FROM THE DATE OF
liability. Is for lOper
of the annual contribution to
to _________________________ Division
In Re: Estate .
the clerk o the above CUlT, IN
first $11,000 of earnings, and bencftt his spouse, if she did not
AND FOR SEMINOLE
C
Franklin F. Rams.ur, Jr.
court a wrItten statement COUNTY, FLORIDA
phases
between the $4,000 work outside
home.
Deceased of any claim or demand CIVIL NO. 7'4SI'CA44.D
and $8,000 Income levels.
SALE OF HOME
NOTICE OF
Up to
they may have. Each claim In Re: tie Marriage if
ADMINISTRATION
SIMPUFICATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
mustbeinwrltingandmustllr.4Icat, WILLIAM H DEUBEL. Petiti
The 12 *35,000 of the sale price of a
the basis for the ctaim, the name and
Public Health Nursing Section. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
confusing, fine-print tax tables heme could escape taxation ff
Seminole County Health Depart- CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST •"d address of the creditor or his EDNA L. DEUBEL, Responient
In the instructions for Form sold by a person 65 or older. The ment will no longer particiapte
•Qiflt or attorney, and tie amount
THE ABOVE ESTATI AND ALL
o SUIT
in 0THII PERSONS INTERESTED claimed. if the claim 5 not yet due, TO: EdnaNOTICE
1040 would be condensed Into current tax-free limit Is $20000
Heal!h Insuranc, for the Aged
L. Deubef
Ih
•)IAIUZ
ma
ussabted
iwo pages ot schedules. The
Program
(Title
XVIII
LEGAL SERVICES— Allows
Security Act) effective thatYOU
the ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED shall be stated. If the claim is
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
scheduleswouldbeavajlableto tax-free treatment of an em- June 1.Social
administration of the estate Contingent or unIIquidate, the that an action
1976 The
for Dissoiunoq,
90 per cent of taxpayers, apply- ployer's contrIbutIons to a ween the Public Health
agreement
bet.
of
Franklin
F.
Ramseur,
Jr..
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
Marrlagehasbe,nfiledagainst
you,
Nursing
deceased,
Section,
File
Number
723SCp.
is
stated,
it
the
claim
is
secured,
the
and
SemInole County Health
Ing to those with taxable In- group legal-servIce plan for
you
are
required
to serve a
Pendill in tne circuit Court , Security stall be described VIle
Department and the Secretary
Of your written defenses, If any, to
comes of up to $20,000.
employes. This is the same Health, Education,
Seminole the
County. Florida, Probate
claimant shall deliver sufficient GENE R. STEPHENSON. of
and Welfare will Division,
deduction

third person waited oidalde Ins
car, investigators said.

construction of a new city hail
return three Jarimlill) during the robbery.
compkx.
Illinois
17.year.oldstoSenijgo
The offense Is punlahabje by a
Serving on the special
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pumping stations and force
paving and drainage for

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Sorenson, The polling place was and two lots as Lake Mary
designated as the Like Mary Avenue for $15,000.

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and Bat Perinchief for two- Elementary School.
year terms; a council post,
Took under advisement a
from which Martin Bacon Sr. proposal from George Hess,
recently resed, for a split husband of former Mayor

Lake Mary y Co'

the clerk of this Court either before
Service on pialntlffs attorney or

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File Number 74-2M-CP, Is pending fl
the CIrcuit Court for Seminole

a drowning."

Brown said there was

CLEWISTON (AP)
Sugar prices
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frenthgcMldren,big"werfskoiwl1mtog
Thursday there was no doubt that he had been recovered a second b"
Brown
said
that
nobody
on
the
beach
reported
out
and hunt the sharks. We make the beaches
killed by sharks, not by
pJng,
Brown
said
police
first
thought
that
both
boys
seeing
the
boys,
and
no
lifeguards
were
on
duty
"The wounds were made by a shark," Dr. had drowned,
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at the area.
time because it was oseascin fnr this
"We were surprised when we learned he had resort
His club, operating only as the beaches, has
Peter IApkovIc said.
caught more than 110 sharks thIs year, he said,
Otted
der and soother in the rIght leg were 10 inches Iii been killed by sharks. None were
John Palanbo, president of the Shark Hunters and the other dub with a boat division has
diameter. The teeth marks were like a shark's. Sunday," Brown said. "It's not unusual for that
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more than 400.
No other fish Is like hat
of Florida, said that two major dubs fish for
dill the posdblllty that sharks off Northeast Florida.
"AllsharksarecaIdb.jsex
Llpkovlc said that Mike died from loss of blood one brother was drowning and the other went to
fora few the
"The moment we get a rim, we tell bathers 350 species," Palwnbo said. 'lbere are a lot of
and was alive when bitten.
help.
there are sharks In the vicinity," Palumbo said. hammerheads In the water now."

Sugar Industry In Trouble

WILLIAM A. LEFFLER, ifi, EIONTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST Is P.O. Box 2250. Sanford. Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE A$OVE ESTATE:
32771, on or before October IS, 1574
DIVISION
Withinthrsemonffisfrommltime andfiletheoriginelwlththeCi.rkof CASE GENERAL
Ni. 74.1MCA.I5.0
ofthetirstPubllca,ionofmhsmtk. this Court either before service on SUNBANK MORTGAGE COM.
you are requi
file
the plaint If's attorney or im. PANY, a
Florida corporation
clerk of the circuit court of mediately thereafter, otherwise a
Plaintiff
Seminole County, Florida, Probate default will be entered against you
Division, the address of which Is for the relief demanded In the
JOHPIALDENPHELpSandJEAN
lint
Seminole County Courthouse,
ANN PHELPS,hiswlfe,
WITNESS
my
hand
and seal of
Sanford, Florida, a written this
Defendant
on September itt, 15Th.
statement of any claim or demand (See)
NOTICE OP ACTION
you may have against the estate of
PROPERTY
Artht.,r H. lickwitti. Ji'.
TO: John Alden Phelps and Jean
CAROL MARIE HARRELL,
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
Ann Phelps, his wife, 1750 Jackson
deceased.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Road Carmel, Indiana
Each claim must be In writIng and
Depu,y Clerk
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
claim, the name and addrsea of ml DED$2
Creditor or his agent or attorney,
following property in Seminole
and the amount claImed. If tIle IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
County, Florida:
po
claim Is not yet due, the date when It SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Lot 411, SPRING OAKS UNIT 3
wili become due shall be stated. If PROlATE
according to the plat thereof as :t
DIVISION
recorded In PIat Book I?, pages 71,
unhiquidated, the nature of the
Divisissi
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
Seminole County, Florida, Together
In Re: Estate if
claim Is secured. tt. security
with Hot Water Heater, Range I
shall MELL T. STEVENS.
be described. The claimant
Oven, Eshaust Fan &amp; H. AC,
deiiversuflIClentcopiesofmeclaim
Deceased
Furnace,
Disposal, DIshwasher
NOTICEOF
the clerk to enable the clerk to
I,
ADMINISTRATION
has been filed against you
repmantative.
CLAIMS 01 DEMANDS AGAINST ot your
written defenses, If any, to it
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS THE ASOVE ESTATE AND ALL on
me plaintiffs
attorney, wPose
FOREVER BARRED.
IN THE ESTATE:
l
Of Stacklefor, Farrior, Stalungs
Winston Patrick Harrell
that the administration of the estate Fbi-Ida 33401 on or before

corporation could raise

JACKSONVILLE BEACH (AP) - A
Mike and his brother, lUcky Alan Karras, 11,
"Sharks are Mtrsclied by distress," Brown "There have been quite a few shark attache
eeteenagerbledtodeathandhjshrother disappeared Sw'slay after they left the motel said.
"U one of the boys was out thrashing sooth of here In recent years. As far as the
Is missing after sharks attacked while the boys where they were staying with their parents and around In the water, trying not to drown, he may Jacksonville Beach area, there have bees no
were swimming In rough surf off this Northeast went to take a swim In the Atlantic Ocean.
have been attached then,
fatal ones for awe In the past seven years and I
Florida coast, authorities say.
Mike's body washed ashore Wednesday.
"They could swim, bid I don't think they could haven't heard of any before that."
The body of Mike Harold Karras Jr., 16, of "There's no way of knowing whether the younger be real
good awinuners. Being from Termesapee,
Palumbo said the shark wanilugs sometimes
Knoxville, Tenn., washed ashore a few miles one w killed by sharks, too, or drowned," they probably were not real familiar with the bring
complaints that the shark hooders are
sooth of here, and a medical eiamlne said Police Qilef Paul Brown said.

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IN BRIEF

NOTICITOCIIDITOIS

By making so many changes across such wide ItemIze on their tax returns.

Off

FLORIDA

titlaiw 5k. t.r,,i. i4 .i.i Ia,.,. i

LtiOfl.
E. Polk.
sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: Aug.21. SePt. J 10,17,)Slj

PrIy. SØ. 11, 175-4*

Ev.ai.g NsraM, Lufurd, PL

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canvassing board for the city's
Dec. 7 cIty election.
pistol, three autos inside a locked
Mayor Sorenson said the

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robbery charge In connection

they walked toward Ms. Collins' Officers said the Items taken voter
registration books will
tary school In north Seminole funds were allocated must be persons at a south Seminole Apartments.
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Freddie Rucker, 1713 Bell thIs year are the council seats
Coy tops a l of building darted withIn 90 days of
apartment complex.
the
Ave.,
Sanford, told police he currently held by fAlllan Griffin
V&amp;nadoe struggled with
projods which have been a
date 01 the nt.
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Robed Lee Williams Jr.,
gunman and the second heard a noise in his living room
ped by the county school
"The money's
re to be
was arrested by sheriff's assailant was wounded when early today, went to investigate
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detectives
an
Thursday
afternoon
the
unidentified
gun
man
discharged,
deputies
and
saw
should the district receive Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer
going out a window with his
sidficlent grant money from a told the board. "There's no WY wtsen he was released from said.
Florida
portable color television.
Hospital
North,
Sheriff's deputies today were
funds.
to get anything. The last I heard iiaci been treated
for a gunshot of a $2,000 tractor equipped
$1.5 million the city had applied for grants,
with waiting red and black colored
construction project In the the county had applied for wound in the stomach, front end loader and a rear auto occupied by a second
authorIties said.
and the suspects drove away,
mower
pasture on
given No. 1 prIority by School wait and see If we qualify."
A second suspect was
said.
Budget Director John Colbert,
The school board also has arrested in the case earlier.
Deputy A. C. Price reported
who suUed the list to the granted approval for the Lake
Mired aaton RosIer, 21, also the tractor is owned by De. Midway,
Betty Randall, Sipes Ave.,
at the
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Colbert said the new school use band uniforms and musical countyJail In lieu of IIO,000on a
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wouldhelprelleveovercrowded instrunients needed to take an rubbery charge.
Sanford police today were equipment was missing
from
conditions at the elementary educational and cultural tour 01
probing the ttw.ft of two bucket her residence following a
Sheriff's detective Ralph seats, instrument warning burglary,
,e'iel In Sanford's Midway Europe this summer.
according to sherlfrs
Salerno
said two men, one of lights and other items from
district, which Is the school
School officials said the
department reports today.

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an elementary
-school in southwest Seminole
''fCounty, the
million condruction of a middle school In

chorus, drill team and
majorette squad to experience
cultural base from which the
While

overseas,

ad.

of a May derailment and derailment
provement progranu, reported
a loss of $421,000 In Itse first

mlnlstrators said, the group
plans to give concerts and quarter endIng July 1.
demonstrations at several U.S.
Company spokesmen at
the county's southwest corner, military bases. The tour will be trIbuted the decrease in

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wing at Lake Howell
l'llgh School, a $500,000 project
to repair leaky roofs at various

county schools, and the $450,000
renovation of the school

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raised standards is scheduled to be operative by
generate

Increased

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profits.

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adult revenue to the temperary
chaperones as well as by suspension of the
company's
Engllsh.speaking
music mid-west route in May after a
directors and a full-time travel derailment.

agent.

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The Clark of Circuit and County Notice Is filthy gMn ma,, am' NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN t
CJfl will receive bids in Room 2I, engaged In busbwN at 3150 Sanford by virtue of that certain WrIt
Seminole County Courthouse, Ave.. Sanford, Seminole County, Ezecutlon Issued out of and und'
Sanford. Florida, up to 12:00
Florida under the fICtItIOUS name of the seal Of the Circuit Court of
Monday, September 27, 1571 for the HYGANE ENTERPRISE$,afldtha$ OrangeCounty, FIOrlda,upona tinal
Ford's' Signature
I Irstand to register said nme with, iudm.nI r.nskred in the aluresoid
llscIr.aic Cask Validating the Clerk of the Circuit Court, court on the 25th day of July, AD.
lnwipm.nt Seminole County, Florida in ac 1571, In that certain case entitled,
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford Is stretches of the tax flelde, tills bill
Specifications may be Iains a, cordance with the Provisions of the Florida Rock Industries, Ins.
expectcd to
of ArThur
sign the tax bill that continues some by veteran congressional tax experts to be thetheoffice
Clerk, Room
ie, H. $Ickwtth, ,, FIctltio Name Statutes, To.Wlt: Plaintiff, .y. William 1. Shell,
Defendant, wrncti aforesaid Writ of
Courthouse, Section MS.O Florida 1557.
existing Income tax cots and makes major most sweeping revision In roughly two decades.
b0rd. Fla.
3: John I. Knoll. Jr.
Ezecutlon
was delivered to me as
revisions In the nation's tax laws.
All lids are to be in a sasled . Publisis: Aug 77, Sipt. 3.10,17, 1514 SherIff of 5.IiIinOIe Coutwy, FlorIda,
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, DMasa., and others
Congress approved the bill Thursday.
velope, plainly marked on the DEC.143
andlhavelevl.d upon the followi,k
In Congress were looking forward to mor tax outside (Sealed lid foe Electronic
described property owned P
Multlb(llIon.dollar general income tax cuts changes next year.
Cast Validating Equipment, o
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE William I. Shell, sold proper
enacted last year to fight the recession would be
Monday, September 37, 1574.) lIds
"It Li a step forward, but only a
IONTIINTH JUDICIAL CII. being located In Seminole Countj,
will be opened
7:00 p.m., Monday,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida, more particular,
continued tirough im, worth $160 to a typical Kennedy said. "There Is plenty left for the next Septeibet
27, at
1514,
. FLORIDA
or as
as foIlow:
family of four making $15,000 a year. Across-the- Congress and (Democratic presidential there.Iter as possible, In the Clerk's A CIVIL ACTION NO. 14.tII4CA.05. described
One 1573 Ford Truck, pick-up, lb
board business income tax cuts also would be nominee) Jimmy Cartertodoon tax reform, and
NO. F )YYNHIOS7S.
extended.
ce, Room 213,
SemInole
County ELMER S. LEVIE MORTGAGE 4511032
red In color Florida Title No.
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida.
I hope that we shall be starting on
task
Actual award to successful bidder COMPANY, a partnership, not being stored at Altamonte Garage,
Some wealthier persons would find a mixture early as possible next
will be made as soon as belt bid can Incorporated.
iii Longwnod Avenue, Altamon 4
of tax increases and decreases, including hikes
Plaintiff,
[top M IJk
be determined. The Clerk
DOra
of
01 $1 billion a year under the socafled minimum House Ways and Means Committee, suggested tt'iI right to waive any Irregularities CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, I., andAdditional
from the Civil
Division avaliabti
of
informatIon
or technicalities in bids (excepi
tax on the rich, for example, but cuts of roughly more Is possible In simplifying the tax law.
ffi
receiviiigmealn., 1211 Nem) --. DIANE R. WILLIAMS, his wifs.
lnole County Sheriff's Depart
that amount through a sweeping overhaul of gift
etinanti
"It Is my hope that we can move In a quantum or reject any or eli bids.
ment.
and estate taxes.
NOTICE OP ACTION
Seal)
leap toward simplification In the next Congress.
CHARLES
E.
WILLIAMS.
JR.,
aand
the undeflioned as Sheriff o
For the first time, many
ArThUr H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Seminole County, Florida, wIll at
housewives could But this bill does simplify the tax returns for the
Circuit and County Courts
DIANE
R. WILLIAMS,
his wife.
qflfy for tax-deferred pension plans. And a average taxpayer in a very meaningful way."
wtos. last
known ddrvss
Is Ill11:00 A.M. on the 2ltPI day of S'ta
County. FIrildi
A.D. 1574, offer for sale an$
family's tax bills would be cut by as much as $600 Ullman said, such as
By:
A.
G.
Brittany
Circle,
Casslbcrry,
Fla.,
sell to the highest bldd, for cash
condensing tax tables for
and
whose
present
address
is
DePuty del-k
a year for parents who must hire a babysitter so
subject to any and all existing leins,
the basic tax form 1040,
unknown
Publish: Sept. 17, 1511
they can hold their jobs. A simpler, more
YOU ARE NOTIFED that an at the Front (West) Door of thi
DEDSO
Uliman also pointed to changes involving
generous tax-cutting credit would go to
action to foreclose a mortgage on Seminolel County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, the abovq
elderly. Investors would discover their tax standard deductions. Millions of persons
1h following property in Seminole descrIb. personal property.
County,
Florida:
,
now go through the tortuous process" of dealing
shelters are disappearing.
That said sale Is being made t4
Lol Block
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County Coqmnlsslaney Sid Vthlen Jr., said
today he will make a formal motion next
Tuesday to create an In-lx)u!e legal depart.
ment In Seminole County.
Viblen said he will ask for a motion to In.
druct Exec. Mst. Roger Nelawender to begin
a "pliaseout program" by Oct. 1, "or as soon
as possible thereafter" which Includes terminating the services of County Mtr. Tom
Freeman and labor attorneys Alley Alley &amp;
Blue.
Last Tuesday, commissioners discussed
hiring an tn-house legal staff but stopped
short of the necessary vote which would
legally create the new department.
Commission Qialnnan Mike Hattaway said
dfldal action will come "as soon as one of the
board members makes the necessary
motion."
"I Imagine It (official action) will come on
Tuesday," the chainnan said. Hattaway
dressed, however, he waan't certain a formal
motion would be made.
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building.
the tour, officials said, at an to $8-7mlliion from $7.1-million
to giving approval, the expected cod of $760 apiece a year earlier.
school board specified that plus passport fees. Students are
Auto-Train President Eugene
Colbert'sprtorltleswould apply working Individually to raise K. Garfield predicted a
y to projocts undediken the travel money Lid are being "generally profitable outlook"

with
and
tse

the federal grant money helped to find fund-raIsing (or the remaining quart. The

would have no bearing on activities by the Lake Howell
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By JOSEPH D.
VAN BRACI(LE

Big Step

President Luis Echeverria Alvarez of Mexico
startled his own countrymen as well as bankers
and economists everywhere when he dramatically
devalued the peso, but the real question Is why did
he wait as long as he did to do what he knew had to
be done?
The Echeverria shock is the kind of bold action
that usually marks a new program of an Incoming
president. Echeverria is In the twilight of his
presidency. And what he set In motion by the
deva1uation will dy last long
term
successors.
IL is wmcws to be precise about what
devaluation of the peso will do because there are
devaluation
many variables and historical parallels Which are
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Indeed, as recently as last April PortIllo and
Mexico's Finance Secretary Mario Ramon Beteta

were saying that the peso should not be floated in

relation to other currencies or devalued,
The dangers of devaluation Include an increase

in Mexico's foreign debt, which some consider
already is in the low end of the danger zone because
it represents about a quarter of the country's
foreign earnings.
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Ordinarily devaluation also would curb imports and Improve Mexico's Income. Some experts
warn, however, that Mexico cannot significantly
limit imports because most of them are things that
she needs to develop her industries, such as oil
drilling rigs and machine tools.
Finally, some of the doubters are looking at
Echeverria's promise to Increase the pay of the
military and retired citizens to make up for
the
Cheaper peso. When he does, there will be pressure
from the private sector to index all wages, which
would work against the benfits of devaluation,

to

We believe these to be fairly low risks compared

the benefits that are possible If Echeverria's
planworks. There Isno ream why Mexican goods
will not be cheaper in other countries, which should

Some of Your etpeeeahavebegthtykklthgfn.
Uke those from a reader who signs herself only as
"A.M.F.":
People whodo not work, but wait until the last half

TOM TIEDE

bunk, making ft nearly knpoulble for ta working
folks to get tlth,ge done bitere rL4 tim..
People wlw thrIfln fUIISPW$ is
One r.uonldo is 'camelgetcaugldisadowuiiosr
abo ut 3:30 when leaving work sine have you ever
tried sleeping en those Ihiap? Very pilotall
Cigarette .noksrsl They all pitt unoke In our
faces and leave tables and chain In public places
covered with their fallout.
Pot owner who let their iniii rim loose and
trash cans and flower pots. And those who
walk their pets to other peoples' lawns to do their
"thing."
Vndlng machines of all kinds. They gobble my
colnsendnenr.eemtodiema,thedulredgooiis
"These are a few," writes A.M.F.; "there are
morebist thisbasdonemenoend goodl"
(Do you want to feel good by letting t a little
dean? Jot do It to: Peeves, Evening Herald, 300
N. French, Sanford).

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WASHINGTON — Contrary to the bed Image
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Rep. Robert LF. Sikes will be
coming back to Congress nest year. The Florida
Democrat won his pWyls primary last weak and
as usual will have no Republican opposition in
the general election. Unless his constituents get
religion, and boycott the November polls
Unanimously, the aging warlord is guaranteed
his 19th legislative term.
Hence justice loses again. Wrong triumphs.
weakens. It Is not just that Robert
Sikes deserves reelection less than anyone In
Washington, it Is also the ma
in which his
victory will come. He Is one of the few
congressmen ever to be reprimanded by his
pee for official Irregularities, he is widely
rs of haviu1arly m.i his office for
personal gain, yet there Is no One In his district
willing to challenge him on the November ballot,
He Is not of course, the only federal lawmaker
without ooslUon this fall. By latest count there
are 25 Democrats (Including one senator) and
six Republicans who have no general election
opponents.
to this the 150 or more legislators
of both parties who have only token opposition
and the nation Is faced with the sad fact that
about 40 per cent of November's conteds are
mere Iy formal exercises. Small wonder reform
in Washington remains a thing of a remote
future.
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firebombed and antigovernment dissidents
in townships around Cape Town and
elsewhere in this racially divided nation Thursday.
The looting and arson in (tape Town was.
aggravated by a massive power fail ure that
plunged much of the Ca pe peni nsula into
darkness.

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Ford's Delay 011 NY Aid Cost Bi llions
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Fred Packard, Deltona

Patrick McLellan
Patricia Meyers

Eldon Randall Jr., Deltona
Nancy E. Silverman, Deltona

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"Don't tell me! Lvt me guo.ss! You, name ,
Jimmy Carter and you're runnilg lot pr.ienf
o/ the United Safes!"

example, a September 1975 internal
new (rum Thasury Undersecretary Edwin
Yco to his boss, Wil liam Simon, reported that
onJ 101 Amer ican banks held slgnlflcr.t
arwiaius of l'iec York Cit1 deli obligations.
Bsaed on those figures, T"ort at!LnlstratJgn
ott$Irt1 cI'rctL4ed th.i.t a New YvA fxnkruptcy
wuuW trot cause is
vthag the ratio'
tirurtda: wIuLLOf3. list Ro tpj'j subir.iralee tha1t.ne4 the igi'u .u4 demanded

ETHNIC POLITICS: The Republican

said be saw no Impropriety In the solicItations,
found a police "boot" locked to the wheel of
Itallan-Ajneijcans, meanwhile, have corn. automobile. Th
e legislator, who oversees police
pialned that they are being Ignored by
operations, was '4asthnhIj, hetold
P1
Yand
Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy
.
Carter.
He assumed the ticketing Officer had not
In a let ter to Carter's New York headquarnoticed
his tOCVlisIonal tags. When they
ters, officers of the Itafla
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discovered
who he was, the police obligingly
griped that the DeJnocrat had gone oi4 of his way
unlocked
the
congreaanan' wheels.
to meet with several other ethnic group. during
Dfgs admitted to us that he had
the party's recent convention, but had NithelbY
ticketed "t hr ee or four ti
bypassed them.
mes" but had Ignored
There are 25 million Americans wIth blood the tickets because he was 00 "official
ties to Italy, the letter dates, and many "have business." Our Sources say Diggs has been
severe pr oblems with housing, educational written up far more times than that.
Opportunity, jot s and promotional opportunity."
FTC
You might say that former
But Carter, the Italian-Americans charged, Federal CONF1.ICT:
Trade
CornmIssj1, public relations
seems to lack an "understanding of the problems
Art Amolsch likes to have his Cake and eat 11100.
and Issues of ethnics."
After
FTC, nies
Amolsch ,.war
set up to*
Within a day after we inquired about the consultin leaving theco
WtJ)
letter at Carter headquarters, the Italian, avoid pr g firm for thmpa
Americans received word that the presidential mission."oblems with t Federal Trade Corn.
Soon afterward, he accepted an offer
ca ndi da te would be happy to meet with them In
to
become
a port-tj cng the FTC's
New York.

Bureau of Consumer
eion
STRETCHED "BOOTS:" Rep. Charles
The
FtC
job
was
however, when the
scuttled,
Diggs, D.-Mich., who heads the HOU" District of
look at the promotional
Columbia Committee, habitually lays down the
law to city of ficials. But he hasn't hesitated to maWng Arno1sc.'i sent out for his now firm.
Amdacb told . that "i don't think it's a
bend the law to his own purposes.
conjlict of interest al1bougi! can a',e how It
Diggs iei an official roception tad year and
wuuli took that way."

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Lymu High School PISA Open Boise Visitation

school auditorium, 7:30 pm. Parents follow students'
schedules and meet teachers, refr&amp;miemds to follow.
WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER23
State Legislative CiUdete Form, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal Savings and Lean Friendship Room, Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Sponsored by Orange County Bar Aaui.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
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SHIRLEY MILLETT

foflowed by

AREA DEATHS

Nancy W. Mosley
Evelyn W. M ills
Louise A. Page
Kathryn A. Seughas
Ned Shoem aker
Edna D. Stumpf
Sophia Karas, Maitland
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Marvin D. Riggs, Osteen
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TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER21

Batting For Carter Team

Laverne D. Gauntt

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MONDAY, SEPTI3IRER30

Taskawilla MIMe School PTA, 7 p.m., election of
officers; 7:30 p.m. open house. Parents bring students'
schedules to follow.
Golmisboro Ekmmatary, PTA, 7:30 p.m., school
auditorium. Open house will follow.

Askew, Shevin , Conner

Lamarr D. McCiary

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p.m., St. Richard's Episcopal Church, Lake Howell Road,
Tanglewood.

THE EVENING HE RALD GOING EACH DAY it
:WILL BE LIKE A WONDERFUL LETTER FROM HOME."

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Chloe V. Butts
William A. Cowan

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MJd'Pl.er'.ds Singles cookout, Family Campground,
46 1:30 p.m.
An lodged butse skew sponsored by Dusty Boots
HId ng Aam.,1oam,WncosaleaAs,4 miles west of .

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George W. Arnold
W illiam W. Barnett

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Fraternity, 5:30 p.nm., Kahler Plaza Inn, Orlando.

TALLAHASSEE wI — swings at President Ford's reHe said that Carter cam paign
Atty. Gen. Ro bert Shevin election pitches.
workers In Atlanta called
says he, Gov. Reubin Askew
"I have been asked to cifi- Wednesday night #nd asked
and Agriculture Commissioner daily respond from time to Shevin to respond to Fords
' King was shot and killed on Doyle Conner are the political time to comments by the presi- commen on housing in a
the balcony of the Lorraine Mo- equivalent of base ball's desig- dent or Cabinet officers who' speech ts
at the University of
tel. James Earl Ray pleaded nated hitters.
come Into Florida," Shevin Michigan.
guilty to the crime and curThey are designated cam- said.
rently Is serving a 99-year pris- paigners for Democratic presiIn his first appearance at the
Ford said he will ask Conon term.
dentlal nominee Jimmy Carter, plate Th ursday, Shevin ripped gress to reduce by up to 50 per
The second piece of informs- Shevin explained Th ursday.
Ford's record on housing, em cent the down payments re(Ion described by Lane and
He said the three state offI- ployment and health issues.
qulred on homes financed by
involves the transfer of dais will go to bat for Carter's
"I'm not sure that we can af- the Federal Ho using Admi.
two black firemen assigned to a campaign team, taking their ford any more of the Ford tratlon. He said he will Imple.
economy It costs too much," ment a sliding scale for monthShevin said.
ly mortgage payments, so home
Average housing costs have buyers would pay less at first.
doubled since 1970, new ho using
starts are 45 per cent short of
"I think the concept of those
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national
go
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and
rt
mo
gage
proposals
is sound," Shevin
MR&amp; LULA MAE SCOTT
Mrs. Mamle Kubas, McColl
rates ha ve climbed under the said. "All I'm saying is it's
S.C.; 24 grandchildren;
Mrs. Lula Mae Scott, 86, of great-grandchildren and two Republican administrations of about (line some of those were
th e last eight years, Shevin in action rather than In cam.
124 Garrison, Dr., Sanford, died great-great-grandchfldren,
paign rhetoric."
Th ursday
at
Seminole
Gramkow Funeral Home Is in said
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Funeral Notice
attended Central Baptist ________________________
Church.
SCOTT, MRS. LULA MAE
She Is survived by four
Funeral iecViCIS for Mrs Lula
Mae Scott, $6. of 121 Garrison
daughters, Mrs. Ines Sessions
Drive, Sanford. who died
of Sanford, Mrs. Gertrude
Thursday at Seminole Memorial
Smith, Charlotte, N.C., Mrs.
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Alma Butler, of Laurinburg,
S.Sturday, at Graml,ow Funeral
a
Home Chapel with Rev. Bill W.
N.C. and Mrs. Mary Lou Scott,
Cottman officiating. Burial in
Columbia, S.C.; son, John
Cakiawn Cemetery. Gramkow in
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Richard Nixon's 1P72 caxnpalWl notebook and
dispatched fund-rising letters to SpanishAmerican federal employes and contractors.
In a dear "a.n1goa" Letter, the chairman of
the Republican Hispanic Assembly, Ben Fernancz, urged attendance at a testimonial dinner
for Sp b,mcrlcana in the Ford administration. Fernandez asked for a minimum
contribution of $30. The message was clear to
Spanish-American federal employes and contract ors: If they want to protect their Jobs, they
had better cough up.
A spokesman for the GOP Hispanic Assembl y

DeBary
Edith Cleaver, DeBary
Trevor N. Burnor, Deltona
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a new survey.
The poll first revealed that 545 banks act ually
held significant amounts of New Yo rk notes.
Further checking showed that a total of 964
bunks would be left holding the bag If New York
went under.
The Treasury had underestimated the Impact
of a New York (117 default on American banks
by SO per cent. A default, the study concludes,
co uld have caused an economic disaster fcr the
Cat IGIL
Fort unately, Ford changed his mind. But not
betuce it cost other urban borrowers mo re than a
billion do llars.

Gussle 0. Ryals
Patricia 1. Sprague
Anna Thorpe
Leltie A. Bensenhaver,

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Chloe Y. Butts
Thomas Chariker
Candace A. Checefsk .
Johnny L Cummings
Mildred L. Doughy
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WASHINGTON — President Ford made a
tAUion.dollar mnhlt-ake when he delayed federal
aid to New Yost City last year.
Ford first denied all aid to the financially
strapped city. Later he did an about-Lace and
allowed the federal government to guarantee the
city's debts.
But In the Interim, the uncertainty caused by
New York's shaky financial position drove Interest rates up for other cities. The higher interait
cost cities like Boston, Philadelphia
and Detroit a whopping total of $1.4 billion.
These are the findings of the House Monetary
Affairs subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Ben
Rosenthal. 0.-N.Y. The subcommittee repo
rt
Also charges that the Ford adinidratbon
grossly rniscalculajthe nationwide effects of a
New York City default.

Martha Redley
Mary N. Revels

Sanford
Julius William Allen
Kathleen Britton

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Sanford Wisee's Rq.a&amp; øub, 11 a.m., home of
Gloria Eagieton, 31 &amp; Shell Road, DeBary.
MId.FIsrIds Singles dance at Rainbow Ranch, 9p.m.
SUNDAY,SEpTEM37jj
Orlaad. AIisil Cb!
of Kappa Alpha- Psi

turned home where he heard
the news of King's death on
radio,

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At 4 p.m. that afternoon Redditt was ordered by Memphis
Fire and Police Director Frank
C. HOIIOInan to go home
cause a threat had been made
against his life. Reddltt re-

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) —
Police here and in Cape Town kept a tense
Vigil over black and mixed-race townships
today, watching for new flare-ups of violence
in conjunction with the two-day visit of
Secretary of Sta te Henry A. Kissinger.
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talks with South African Prime Minister John
Vorster.
The substance of the talks between the U.S.
secretary and the head of the Imjesi
wing
of the militant African National Council was
not Immediately known, But It may have been
th e beginning of a Kissinger mediation between the black nationalists and the white
premacist government of Rhodesia.
There was a possibility th at Kissinger would
meet with Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian
Smith in South Africa this weekend.

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ss 1941 from the
start farms and production lines humming. Not all: panhandle of Florida.
The war was on, and be
of the drop in tourism has been the aftermath of a
NEW YORK (AP) — In the view of William for his earlier remarks. InstItutIoiaI activity —
was swift enough to realize benefit from It for
boycott. Many tourists had been priced out of himself and his district. He hopped aboard the Batten, chairman of the New York Stock Es- that Is, the ownership and trading of shares by
To make a primary system effective there
Mexico's resorts. They should be returning If the
military bandwagon and turned It in the direc- change, Americans of late seem to spend a good pension funds, banks, Insurance companies, would need to be consistently much wider press
deal of time battling their own Interests.
Hon of his 5I4IPOthm
dollar will buy much more.
college endowments and others — Is growing. and television coverage of a range of offices. I
Batten's concern, deep but unemotional was
But while his people have prospered, Rep. directed to the position taken by many people thOn any given day the majority of activity on think, for example, that it Is In the public InConfi dence of the U.S. financiers gives
e exchange Is by Institutions rather than in. lerest, and therefore in the Interest of the press
S&amp;es
has grown rich. According to public thattheco
Echeverria a big boost. His first step Is behind him.
Hon
btheenemyefof
dividudals,
and the exchange Is disturbed. it and IV, that governors and other officials of
records he has
as used his federal and military special interests, ant! that It
The long journey for Mexico begins.
beg
must be so con- wants both but It feels It has little control over medium and small states doing outstandingly
for various personal advantages. He strained that Its productivity Is sapped.
the situation.
good or notoriously poor Jobs he well advertised
has been a major stockholder In a U.S. naval
"Too much of the time we seem to be
Institutional growth, Batten feels Is throughout the nation.
base bank which he helped establish; he has held developing to a greater degree an adversary "Inevitable," because pension
i ' s Tragedy.
India
InThis publicity Is desirable not only on the off
substantial holdings In Fairchild Industries relationship between the people and business," swance capital and bank deposits — some of
(while voting for $170 million worth of federal he said. But in his opinion It Isn'
ci
ce that one of these men and women might
t a matter of two which become stock investments —
Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the prime mlni4er
finances for the military contractor); and camps but
India,
some day rim for the presidency. More imbut
one.
In
such
a
battle
there
no timing to grow, naturally and understandably.
despite the rules of the House, he has sponsored winning, he said.
proposed a massive rewriunj at the Man
this coverage Is needed because the
Direct Individual ownership Of dock'
leglIlit1on to enhance the value of land In which
fedively remove all constitutional and judicial checks upon
however,
successes
and
failures hi one date have Ito- 4 )
Neither
Batten
nor
anyone
else
Is
likely
to has fallen during the 1970s from nearly 31
power.
he has had a financial Interest,
million portant lessons for the citizens of other dates.
claim
he
doesi't
have
a
special
Interest
because,
to
just
over
25
million,
producing
problems
.
It
It Is sad to see the British tradition of constitutional
Weognize
rec the Importance of distant countries
was for these reasons Sikes was as head of the world's !argest exchange be liquidity — smoc*lmess of trading —
reprimanded
by his colleagues recently. It
government wither and the on the India subcontinent,
because
In
our
foreignImportance
news. We too
was a world's
supervises
trading
in the shares of many of the orders come In large blocks rather than ran- forgetcoverage
the evenofgreater
of often
local
l'trouaji western eyes, India's economic and social
mild rebuke; congressmen dislike punishing
largest
corporations.
domly
and
in
small
units
their own, for who knows whose turn Is next?
problems appear nearly Insurmountable. But, In the 29 years
But Batten the citizen has a point. "A very
Morever, It suggests at least to some degree experiments In neighboring state capitals.
Still, Sikes is disgraced.
since Independence, the country has clearly me&amp; pilow
Important
part
of
the
population
has
a
direct
the
alienation about which Batten speaks. It
Likewise, throughout
nation there are
war the democratic system. It
And
yet
back
home
he
remains
unbeatable.
Interest
In
the
health
and
viability
of
business,"
removes
the
Individual
from
a
sense
of
parsizable
numbers of men and women, other than
populous democracy and the Wading coimterbulance am
He rolled over a primary challenger with 75 per he said. How many? Al least 115
million ticipatlon In the economic process and perhaps governors and members of Congress, doing
It of the vote. And In November he will appear Americans, he
lea developed nations to the totalitarianism of Communist
stated.
remarkable administrative Job. In education,
encourages the feeling of being a mere pawn.
alone on the ballot. This says far Less about Sikes
But aren't there only 25 million shareholders?
science, Industry and agriculture.
Viewing
th
is
as
unhe
alth
y,
Batt
en
and
his
aff
st
than
it
does about those who defer to Sikes. True, but rough membershi
Now Gandhi Ii jettlsoning the constitution. The Intent Ii to
p In pension plans, produce the 115 million figure.
Never mind his ethics, his misuse of power, his ownership th
There Is mm reason, except custom, why a
Perpetuate b self InOfflceandtoprotectberseu from criticism
of insurance policies, enrollment In
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breaking of legislative rules; as long as he can colleges and the like, the exchange says th
and opposition. The process could end hi the destruction of
UWLU amames must come from
ere
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keep the money flowing from Washington to are 115 million In ct
the
Congress
or
democracy
have
been governor of a state,
dire Investors.
Pensacola, the people are blind.
There have been economic Improvements which
though one would think from our recent history
"Anything that adversely and imfalrly affects
that It was a rule engraved In stone.
government has attributed to the new discipline. U so, they ha ve
And so it Is in many other congressional business also affects all these people," he said.
districts. The legislature Is crammed with the Their pensions, I
been dearly bought. The trains may run on time, as they did In
If one considers the administrative responnsurance cods, tuitions, taxes,
corrupt, the Incom petent and the arrogant, yet 90 profltsharing, stock
fascist Italy, but that does not justify dictatorship,
sibilities, difficult decisions and personnel
purchase plans.
per cent of those who stand for reelection this
Problems faced by the presidents of our great
Is this appreciated? "No," he rep
"There
year will be reelected, beca use that's the way the Is the feeling that people can benefliited.
universities, the executive chiefs of our major
at the expeople choose It.
companies,
and by the heads of our leading
Penn of business and busin ess at the expense of
It's chilling. The noise you hear Is the restless the people."
scientific organizations, It is clear that numbers
bodies In the graves of the founders.
of these men have developed the expertise and
Batten's
am about tilaw
motivation
BERRY'S WORLD
judgment required for the White House.

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under the present system a candidate
becomes "known" and acceptable If he shows i
well through an 91-out effort In two or three
early primary dates. 'Through those early wins
'nbtMtiv1 In a
he has a hefty hood toward the _____
sort of bandwagon effect This nomination
through mmomentumseems an extremely poor
manner in which to select candidates for the
prIIy,

5ATURDAV,5EPT!MBgJIII
AA Sanford Wise.'. Greep, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger, on a diplomatic
shuttle for racial peace in southern Africa,
met with black Rhodesian leader Joshua
Nkomo today before flying on to Pretoria for

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How They Stand

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Vietnam likely will become eligible for assistance
from several International aid programs to
which the United States contributes heavily.
The amount of such assistance Is
unknown, but it clearly could be many
millions of dollars.

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Maxine Smith, vxec.ye sec
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said both Incidents had been
"general knowledge" since
shortly after King's death,
However, the said she felt federal author ities had "glossed
over" these incidents In their

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this same information was
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instrumental in
Borise leadership to back the
resolution creating a new,
"Jist about a year ago we hit the botomof
committee toinvestlgaie lung's
"I favor balanced budgets over the
death and that of President our word recession In 40 years. Many In
business cycle. U the economy Is managed
Congress and elsewhere were urging that we
John F. Kennedy.
progressively, we can attain a balanced
The House i sC!Il
panic buttor. . . From the beginning,
budget with full employment.. - Put ting
take up the resolution today and I forced the Congress to a bandon or to
people to work would enlarge the amount of
supporters claIm they have srely cut back reckless federal spending
taxes the government collects and reduce
enough votes for passage.
programs. I vetoed 49 bills sent to me by the
what It spends to fight unemployment"
Rep. Thomas N. Downing D. Congress and 42 of those vetoes have been
—Interview wfthCarter,
Va., was quoted Wednesday as sustained, saving the American taxpayer $13
U.S. News&amp;
saying that It was a
by billiOn."
World Report,
Black Ca ucus members e$4446
cause of "new Informa tion"
"To control Inflation, Carter recoin—S di to the
they say they have received
mends:
EconomicCiubof
which persuaded the powerful
"The federal government should be
Rules Committee to clear the
committed to zero-base budgeting by all
resolution for floor action,
agencies. Each program , other than income
support programs such as Social Security,
Although this Information has
should be required to justify both their conbeen In the public domain since
"I am very Interested In reducing the
tinned existence and their level of funding.
1906, II appeared that at least
"We must commit ourselves to a greater
some of It had never been in. expenditures of the federal government, and
If the Congress would go along with my
reliance upon long-range planning and longvestigated by the FBI.
budget for 1977, we would cut roughly $28
term budgets. . - Spending can be controlled if
As described by Lane and billion out of the projected federal budget for
the planning system builds In more lead
Mann In separate telephone In- that fiscal year. .
time."
terviews Th ursday, the Infor—Presentation to Democratic
matlon Involves a black Mem—Ford press conference
Platform Committee
nhls nolice seraeant namM 5L
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Ward E.ReddHWhOWSIn
charge of security for King on
April ,

which takes Up the issue next week.
As a member of the two Institutions,

WASHINGTON — (NEA) — Having once had
a hand hi the process by which delegates are
chosen for a national party convudlon from one
date, and having followed the results tlwongh to
the_
,I am personally convinced there 11
Is better way to select _dsr'tlal candidates..•
lam now sold on a hindIng national primary
for each petty with a runoff of the top vote
getters should no candidate draw more than 40
per cad of the total party vote nationwide.
There would be no party crossovers allowet'
And each voter would cast his ballot directly for
the man of Ms choice. That Is, there would be no,
delegates. The winner ina date would not get all
that date's votes; rather each vote cast would be
Individually in the national WA
Some argue Lids system would work to the
disadvantage of unknown. Maybe so. But I
submit that for the office of President of the
United States It Is essential that a man have
sufficient experience and background to make
him a known quantity before he campaigns for
Party nomination.

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keep the Veitnamese out of the World Bank,

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dint as an Inspector In the of.
flee of then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover's personal
Involvement In the FBI campaIi to discredit King has been
documented by the Senate
inteiiig
cc'nnüttee.

InvestlpUon OfKI'smitde..
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to King's widow and to manben of the Congressional Black
Caucus by Academy Award

said 7bruWay they probably will be unable to

Primary
Needed

fire station located directly
across from the Lorrthw.
Lane Implied that Holloman
had a uthority over the fire do.
partment as well as the police
partment and therefore could
de
have been reaponsible for both
pemsormel switches,
Before taking the Memphis

ThonatIon, fiMafrejij

WASHINGTON (AP) — Communist
Vietnam may soon qualify for Indirect
financial aid from the United States
and other
developed nations by joining the International
Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
Hanoi already has won membership jfl
IMF over U.S. opposition, and U.S. officials

National
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Vietnam May Qualify

of

May Open King Killing Probe

WASHINGTON (AP) — The
infururetlon that seems about to
launch a congressional Inquiry
Into the murder of Martin Latheir King incl udes allegations
Involving the removal Of a
black policeman and two fire.
men from their posts In Manphis sho rt ly before King's

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keep our hopes, and nee ds, end hongtçs, our fears
and prides and prejudices, our lrratlo,talftle, and
our cry-buttons from hanging out for everyone to
stare at.
Or step on.
We wear these shells to work, to lunch, to
tneetlnp, and to church. We always keep them
handy for when friends drop In. And adjust them for
WHICH friends drop In.
It's lids shell, whether It be bidtondown,
Edwarilan, or denim, that confines a lot of us in
advertising. If we're not careful, we find ourselves
writing to the maeq.jjn, Instead of to the man
I nside, which alien makes our ad cute but not
convincing, beautiful but not believable,
"swinging" but without substance.

ShelMalk forgets that inside each of ta, no
matter how old or young we are, is person who Is
worried about his money, Ms age, his looks, his
iin txniiy, and whether
is
people like him. Or hate him. Or worse, simply
Ignore him.
The secret of advertising, then, Is to crack the
shell, to talk to the man inside the man.
Simple It Is, but easy ft isnt
It takes an uncommon understanding of people,
great sensitivity and skill, and the dl.dpllne to use
them every single time.
But It meats the difference between an ad
someone sklpe over and an ad someone reads all the
way to the and.
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looks to Danny Flint, Kenny Lee and Ricky Maim for
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interior offensive blocki
Also toinight. Lyman entertains Metro Ctinference foe Boone,

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thigh last week. Chain Muller and Norbert Seals carry the of.

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meets former lit!i holder, Aside ClUllenges by UW Notth few pye him any dwrice.
Perez hall W but four times
d4t w4% A One round KO Over dMI remember bim from those in his last 27 fights and
Elisha Obed Tuesday night at American champ, Tony Gard.
every
Obed domiluted the bilitt , Igkv4j01yp Larty araW,rr.
dNA so OW might be coming we ofthou defetto were highly
the Orlando Sports Stadium.
ner and the African tide holder, frwn Ik start., Dmp*g Us
it peret W,2re to baI Obej, it in 0,ii,acolffldenl.
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as high as siecond place since the city has a.3ked fur a rate special edge," said Paul. "All
I. 1959, and they haven't finished between 15 anti 17.7 per cent, or they %vant is the Orange Bowl
third since 1968.
roughly $75,000 a game, in- rented to then) on the same

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fastest and most dangerous game. Witness breathless action as t9e ball achieves speeds of 150
niph or
more. Luxurious accommodations
th theatre-style sea and telewager girls to
take
your
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kerial showing merits a raise been made on rental fees and 45,000 season tickets.
ru)t pay for itself. Ttk,real pubin that part o( his wage.
the Dolphins will post a $45,000 The legal hassle stems Iroin a lie issue is who's going to build
Hoinnsun guided the Indians surety bond for each game in long-standing feud between the it if it's not self-supporting."
to a fotxih P13CO finish In 1975. the 80,000-seat stadiuni, in- city and Dolphins' owner Joe
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4
with
d
1
exhibi tio n Robbie. The city wants a Ion'
II ?1t'
fie had high hopes of over- games, until the issue is de- term lease to pour $18.5 million
. I h 6
cwmi the Orioles to land a cickd.
in Improvements lilt I Orange
iti!&amp;Fi'1I
. wCurid-place finish behind the
.
Citv officials said thev will Bowl.

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conference title games and $35,.
grant- 000 for the Super Bowl,

runaway Yankees this season, not appeal the judge's action.

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The Dolphins mid in the suit other event."
Ihaven't decided themselves." ed Thursday by Circuit Judge
Robinson says he would be George Orr will keep the city of that the city planned to lock
While Robbie ha.s talked of a
'wiLling to take a cut in his play- Miami f ro m locking the 1)ol- them out for the Sept. 26 home new stadium, City Manager Jo-

L his hopes hav- been all but

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League games in the Orange Paul asked for rent comparable

hj;'en' made anything clear says.
"because, apparently, they
Paul said an

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made it clear whether they much the stadium will cost tional Football League division'*aM mm to play or not. They them, club attorney Dan Paul
l playoff games, $30,000 for

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independent power that burled Florida opens its season at
NotreDame31-10tnSoutievj homeagaF.

the world's title by stopping Robinson and Carlo Monzon stop It. liar fIng Dagge the
.
Perez has many
Victor has everything to
Axi~snt seven days later it's Migml DeOliveira in 11 rourAU Hc sippowed invincible.
.
S )-I._' . A
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, . -,W him In his earlier days he and mftw to low, so should be
the seine situation when San- in Paris, Fn'.nce.
His opponent, Dagge, was cromSince that dy FUaha has (014M In MIUII Beach with "up" for ft' fight.
fight.
.
PL13
ford's Victor "Taco" Perez
.
Tile Bahamian then brtislied know3 to be a good f.-Odw, W be^, to the post only owe

DEj

Tallahassee Rickards 1$. Ml J. Connected (4) 3.20; Q (2-1) 33.20;
rianna 6
(244) 154.50: 00

Pgh, 9; Tyson,' StL
11; 9; Grlffey.
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Randy IS)
13.20 5.40 7.00; 2. Donee Eckert (1)
740 4-40; 3 Colonel Lucky (4) 1310;
0 (1-5) 36.00; P (5-1) 105.00; 31.0. ~

ARRIVE AUVE

1c12o,000 to be a player.

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Kentucky at No. 13 Kansas,

Obed, one of the grestad Sea R,OUD=,"My.

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e t upoet IUUãJ
Perez has the crowd behind
on .1 II he
gtitfui the One reg!dered
by Aga over him One of the biggat Crowds
Ldu
that
same
ring
with
third
title
delme
with
the
beating.
Like a shot out of the blue, the to step
Wells.
in the Sporth Sudium,s history
the same thligs unbelievable mart of dill
,,
j
thunderbolt
Suddenly in the 10th round
Ekd
jug
Us
undefeated after 65 flghLs."
. ::--', struck Gene Wells, with ridLig that Wells had.
the
Atlas win, Is anficipated and most are
Obed turned mid wafted to W
In
Novem
r
be
of
to solidlyinPereza
last
year,
Obed
was
anthlng
is
be
Emmett Atlas knoc
ing
compared
possible
when two exta
IIJT
see.
Obed topped a metoric ride to favorably to the lik" of Ray -ne rdtTet
corrIer.
of a Shot at the world
no
cholice
but
to
men
step
Into
the
ring.
nad

strike twice'

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Pompano Bosch 31. Northeast

D,Parker,

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unwilling to carry the burden of
his large salary as a part-time
player.
In his book, "Frank, the First
Year," Robinson said he is
MIAMI (AP)
The Miami cluding the two exhibition terms as it's rented to anybody
being paid $80,000 for his man- Dolphins are assured of playing games.
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Tech's battle
Pitt and at Tennessee and Wake Forest
All-American Tony Dorsett will at VanJertg1ft

Perez In Dream Match Against Obed
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ing continued.
. , Robinson's status as a player
ppears to be in even greater
doubt. as the front office seems

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because Phil (Seghi) keeps sayFord spent four years in the run-scoring.singles, Len Handle knew the ground rules before
ing it's his policy to wait until A's farm system be fore he was sco red three times and Jim the se ason started. I
knew if the
obtained by the Twins in a trade Sundberg tallied twice for team wasn't hitting or wi
the end of the season.
nn ing
"I would like to t hi nk Frank for uttlIt)man Pat Bourque.
Texas. Nelson Briles, 10-9, got alter four or live weeks, and I

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HollywoodChamlnde
10
Foil Lauderdale Stranhan I
St. Thomas 13, Cardinal Gib.

1 0
Clemson

be uinder the lights at Grant
In other games involving
Field, showcasing the national area independents, Miami oil

Muller

Prep Football

circum-'

toinla iiid Miiit*1ppi'i 10-7 up- Oregon State at No. 16 [ciii-

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von, Tex, 194i Eckerstay,

Monday. Ciii, 103;
SchmIdt,
Phil 101.
Philadelphia JChrISl@nSon 12.
It
BATTED
IN8-12)
G:Foster. Cm, its; Morgan,
L
Watson. Min, 96;
Lowallyn all) at Atlanta Ms.

Saturday's Games
St. Louis at Montrosi, i
Pittsburgh at Now York
Phi ladelphia at Chicago
San Francisco at cin

Cal. Nap's Jacki

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quest of highly regarded Call.

STRIKEOUTS-RyIll.

BATTING

Only games cheduled

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I ing records

Tryon; 3. Kelso Qumn;tCNccwy,

150,

?EII. Moving Lady.
D.EHIS. NY, 157. .417. 3.1.
ELEVENTH 1. Mark 1110w; 2.
Fidryth. DO, las. .W. 7.74 Kid Coach: 3. Silver $lend: 4.
Leonard KC, 14-4, .4ê7. . 3.
M'; S. Toughy Tonimy;4.
Palmer, Sal, 21.12, 434- 7.5i
Sandy Time; 7. Golden SipØiIrs: I.

Malor League
Leaders

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entertains No. 3 Pittsburgh in side opponents this week,
the top college football attractIn other games for SEC
tons for On Southeast Saturday. teams, No. 14 Alabama faces
Georgia, a 14-point favorite, Southern Methodist at Binning.
gleanedthetoprankfngofaea ham, Baylor tangles with
following Its 36-24 con- burn, Houton is at Florida,

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1.24 Bibby,

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ght for an exhibition," said make reservations In advance.
Vice President and General
Post time is
and the
ger Gordon Hulbert, who usual variety of $2 quiniels,
Is expecting a successful win, place, show and Big

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Lake Brantley is off this week preparing for next week's Ke
en
mac
the
change this'ee
encounter against Gainesville,
Paul
Hines
and
B
"There are two reasons this Is a big game," said Seminole
formers.

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"We had that many Tuesday open nightly and fans should

ference, altimugh Seminole has plenty Of that with the Iikes of

Mainland, expected to be the team battling Gainesville, Nate Washington, Sweet and Chris Riggins also nl.v4n,

playoffs lineup at seum's en&amp;

Page to Pats' Richard Salem caught

lk,1 Pat$.

National League
(350 at bats)Madlock, Chi, .342;
Phi, .337; Grltfey. Cm, .334;
A.Ivr, Pgh, .330; Rose, Cm,
.32?1
RUNS-Rose, Cin, 121; Mar.

Montreal lChIcago3
Pittsburgh 7. Philadelphia 6
Atlanta S. Houston 3
New York i, St. LouIs)
Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 2
only games scheduled

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May start flinging pelot"
Last year's in-the-money
around the Oriando,Ssminole champion is returning Jal-AW fronton tonight when Aldan. The fiery froatcourter
the doors swing open for carried Incredible win, place
another winter of qulniela and show statistics throughout
lad two sessions.
mutuel enthusiasts.
In addition,the ChIki-Jal Club
A crowd of better than 4.000 is is showing an expandied
menu , 4~
picking by cen" Florida per'- each
of the The restaurant
expected.
this season.
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NINTH -L Countesi Chriltl; 7.
LeP.ldr,, Dee, SI; Mill Libi$n; 3. 50 I.)l1S4flI

PITCHING (13

Baltimore of
Boston at ee'' 2
Chicago at Kansas City
Now
Minnesota at California
Texas at Oakland 7

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and with s usua,
Big Os Marc' 3 Pecos Blackl"p,t' 31.67.
T ex as 5, Chicago I
1. M.nfreya Morning' S WrightTWELFTH - 1. Mr. Good (1)
and grace.
Boston
1,
MilwauKee
3
Philadelphia finally tied it 6.6 in
about gaining ground on Kan
Bronze- 6. May London•7 TelsMae 2620 10106.20; 2. Dream Acre (4)
Kansas City 2. California 0
"It won't be a traumatic
sas City in the American
This year he's hitting .273 with thing," Robinson said Thursday
New York at Cleveland, ppd.,
League West race, but Ford had
I
RUNS BATTED IN-L.May, Donald; 3. Ex Part,;
*42)
19 homers and 80 runs batted in. before leaving on a road trip.
a better idea.
Bal, 100; Munson, NY. 97; promise; S. Shaded Blue; 6.4. Corn-17
17 445
John
L.
Scheduled
Singer. 11-9, recorded his "Even
Chambliss. NY, 93; Mayberry, Hayes; 7. Western Whisky;
i if it's all over, I figure Only gameS
Dan Ford, that is.
8.
Mar
Today's
Games
KC.
ve
already
beat
the
law
of
av'92;
Ystrzemski,
Bsn,
91.
fourth shutout of the season and l
Ru Cap.
4
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Baltimore (Palmer 21.12) at
Ford, a former A's farmhand,
HITS-G.Oreft,
KC.
19y.
SIXTH - 1. Black Joe; 1. Prin.
his third since joining the Twins erages by a few years."
Cleveland (Thomas 33). (n)
Carew, Min, 105; Rivers, Ny.
hit a pair of two-run homers
to in June in a deal with Texas. He
Ronson convinced he still Chicago (Gossage 9-14) at 112; Munson, NY, 174; Chamb. Risky Fritz;
S. Timothy Faith: :
back Bill Singer's four-hit allowed just four
sing
d can play regularly and he is al- kdlfllS City (Leonard 155), (n) lisa, NY. 173.
Capy's Sheri; 7. Bar S Pat; s.
les
New York (Ellis 15.7) at Milpitching and give Minnesota
DOUBLES-Otis.
KC,
most
certain
the
Orioles
won't
40;
Wright
Grand.
two walks.
,,auk" (Augustine, I 11), in)
McRae. KC. 32; Carly, CIO, 31.
4-0 victory over Oakland
SEVENTH - 1. H.J.C.,s Big Girl;
protect 1~m when Seattle and
Boston (Tiant 18.11) of DO- Rivers. Wt. 31; Lynn, BW% 30.
2. Randy Rugrat; 1. Strawberry
ThursdRy night. That loss,
Royals 2, Angels 0
trOit
(Fidrych 161), (n)
Toronto begin stocking their
Chambliss, NY, 30.
- Bans; 4. Sansage Runaway; S.
coupled with Kansas City '3 2.0
Mirmesota (Redfern
at
Kansas City, held hitless by new franc hises in the American
TRIPLES-G,Bre?t, XC.
14, WrIght Gay, 6. My My Molly; 7, i10;
California
triumph over California, Frank Taiana for five Innings, 1,eague's'e
.
_k. U; C
xpansibn draft. Texas (Perry 12-14) al
i Oak. -10; i Tied With #.
CIZVEIAND (AP) ped the A's 41 - games be- came 6n to beat the Angels on
'EIGHTH - 1. Budloo's Kelly; 2.
"I think I can play, and I d land (Abbott 24). (n)
HOME
RUNS-G.Nottles, Christy's Hope; 3. Printer's iron; 4.
tract negotiations between
Con. drop
hind the front-runni"ng Royals in Ruck ,Martinez' two-run homer like to find out if
Saturday's
Games
NY.
26.
Rejackson, Bat. 25; Mac,s George; 5. Wei We, Wong; 6.
I can." he said.
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Aleveland Indians Manager the Al. West.
L-May, 841, 23; Hendrick. CIO, D S. Jackpot; 7. G.R. Sue; 0, Brindle
in the seventh inning.
~
1f I can't. I'll go away happy
Flands Omopounw" of A
Boston
at
Detroit
23; Bando, Oak, 24,
Frank Robiztson and the club's
Elsewhere in the American
Marty Pattin, 8-12, pitched a and still in the prime of life."
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front office are under way, but
League, Texas trimmed the five-hitter for the Royals, who
Robinson a brilliant fielder
" they haven't shed any light on Chicago White Sox 5.4 and Bos- only got five nits off Tanana, 16~
Who says he never was paid for
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1) whether Robinson will be back ton edged Milwaukee 4-3. New 10.
his defemsive skills, has played
York at Cleveland was rained
. next season.
The victory was only the sixth in 2.866 games with the Orioles
Robinson and his agent, Ed out, while Baltimore and De- in the last 19 games for the over the past 22 seasons.
Keating, met Thursday with In. troit were not scheduled.
Royals, who had seen a 12-game
Prior to this season the do~ dians President Ted Bonda and
Ford homered off Stan Bah- leadshrink to jut 317 games in rable Robinson had played in 97
~ General Manager Phil Seghi, nsen, 8-6. in the fourth inning a little over a month.
per cent of Baltimore's games
,v Bonda said "nothing defini. with Rod Carew on base and
,,.~ut
[led Sox 4, Brewer3 3
since tx-ing recalled from the
I
.I e was decided."
rocked Bahnsen again in the
Butch Ilobson, the rookie who minor leagues for the last time
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Bonda added,"We met and sixth, this time with Lyman inherited Rico Petrocelli's in 1950. He ranks
filth on the allr-'_-1 ~7
talked, that's all. A decision Bostock aboard. Seven of third-base job,
;-,
beat ,Milwaukee time list of games played in the
. (about Robinson) has not been F ord s19 homers this year have with a home run for the second majors.
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made either way, and it's still come against the A's, who time in two nights. belting a
The current season has been
- our desire to wait until the sea- traded him to Minnesota after two-run shot
in the ninth inning, a Iru.strating one for Robinson.
son is over, unless
the 1974 season.
lie also had the gamewinnerin lie has appeared in only 65
IF
"T'hey caught me n a hot Wednesday's 2-1 Boston vic- games and ha.i played instances force us to do so soon.
1. er.11
.
Ir
streak," said Ford, who also tory.
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frequently after being replaced
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Honda, Seghi and Robinson homered in a 4-2 victory over
I
George Scott and rookie Dan by Doug DeCinces for the first
ff eredno
s Tuesday.
Thomas homereci for l
time on Ma 17 - the cia' be.
ea said, "It
is
'a
a't'r
ml
oe
ore 39thbi rthda y.
fins
Indians to make a decision. against Oakland. I signed with
.
Ranger-,5. White Sox 4
"Being benched was no big
When that'll be, I don't know them, but never got a chance."
Mike Hargrove had a pair of deal,'* Robinson recalled. ' '

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Mai"niand At Se iono e

Miami Favored
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an
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Nor th Carolina 24-21.
his 1974 rwmli'.g brillij last

turns it beat last year.

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Southwest Conference chami- Coach Doug Dickey Called the
piondup for the first time, got broken bone after lot week's
off to a good start with a 23.5 loss, led the SEC In yardage last
over well-regardedYear.
Baylc 'lad week.
Seni ,s- Larry Brinson and
Florida, rated a South. Robert Morgan, along with juneastern Conference title icr Willie Wilder, WflJ
threst, didn't live up to advance running backs. Tony Green,

MIAMI (AP) -The Univer-

4

Montreal

ninth inning off ace reliever
Ron Reed. Losing early by five
runs, the Phillies woke up after

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Colonial had 133 yards
rIIEhiq in 39 attempts. Tbe
passing game, lead by White,
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1jtennett doubled home pinch'rer Miguel Dilone in

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AtIanta,,1,,44 R1sv1t32 31

with a three-run double in the
seventh inning that gave Montreal its victory over Chicago.

cago Cubs 4-3.

Se.noles.

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The Houston Cougars will go an edge in defense.
with sophomore quarterback
Both teamsare used to rolling
Danny Davis and the Florida up yardage. Houston's veer
- offense, featuring senior John
my Fisher here Saturday night Housn= at fullback and sophto in a battle Of offerIsiveciind. omore tail k Randy Love, as
ed tootbafl team&amp;
well as Davis, is explosive.

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penalties went against the

rst=byqUdaWk*Wthy 0,EvenlnVNmhLS8Mwd,FL
Hardy.
Then late in the second

Fisher Leads
Ga*tor Attack
Houston,

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1ouston 5-3; the New York
Mets t ur ned back St Louis

and

ran for a

Hardy was 5-for-li fore yards.
A who Ing 105 yards in

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Richard Welk gets yardage vs. Colonial
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They played an
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Colonial scored ffr(t early

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Into the last quarter when broken tbelir spirit.19

the score 304.

was poor," Seminole coach

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fj~ague East more Interesting,
~Vinclnnati defeated Los Texas' Danny Thompson nalls
Angeles 4-2 and moved closer to Kuiper on theft attempt recently
Twinning the West.

Zigai•

The lad

Seminole scored on on 85-yard

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were

mmented on his tamIs par.
formance; "We owe it AD to do

yard touchdown plunge by it 2$-li

John RddrA commented.

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had no ouendve

blocking and our rushing game

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CaMMM SHCW the gap to

or var.y iey in the third quarter when a bsckKeeney

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rena fl-yard
In Thursday alglit's fumble recovery ad up a one. return for &amp; toucbdm
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wao,when
to ColonIal.

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Fired White to Halfback TIm
A Ud of offensive Mocking Fond upped the swre to 144.

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quarter a 41-yard touchdown yard touchdown pass from
Hardy to end James

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EOs-.d
of ? at
i kicked three

a fumble in this Trinity end me for another i r o 1 i Wendell
McNealy ran for the Oviedo extra poirds. The liens are 20,

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touchdowns called back via penalties. Also for the Baby Lions,
MikeScct1coredenaIeven.yardrzandCaJ,fnW reoouuJ

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against the Phillies.
rhe teams played through a
g rain delay and the Pirates
I'Tew lea ds of s.o a nd 4
~ulling it Out on Rennie Stennett's dramatic ninth-inning
do uble.
"I've been hitting Line
at people," said Stennett

FrIsy,

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Minneso

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95 53 442
12 64 U2 12
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Los

New York

Jerry Koonan of New York
became a 20-game winner for
e
lfl
'1$ 3M• 7, Il.
the first time
stopped St. Louis with a fourPittsburgh (Medlch 611) at
i,
performance. New York (MIILSCII 15 I). (A)
San Francisco (Barr 13 11) at
E"4. Cubs 3
Cincinnati
10111ingham
11-9),
Jose Morales set two major

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starts including five straight

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013 runs of 11 SW 33 yank
with John DIMPA houill"to a pan play worth 49 yWs&amp;=Tom
O'Ianry for another 'ID. Fsliz WUHmni kickosl a

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four games.

Braves

Dave May, keyed a four-run
eighth inning with a
triple alter Jim Wynn had tied
the score with 'pinch
run, giving Atlanta its victory
over Houston. Phil Niekro, 15-

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Pirates have chopped

(fumble a0may fland ZOfl.S),T1nklai1iiIrx4ghf (1 rIm) and Mike

34measure of Orlando Evans; Lake Howell UUW Eustis with a
334 loss; and Lab Brantley shodwil Orlando Edgewater, U-11

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lead

iY SIROIl (II liii), 811101 WalIlek

Lyman got TDo fr

second straight start by
.

Zrates beat the Philadelphia
'Aies 74 Thursday night and
c6t their National League

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A one man ragtime show, a menical company from
sponsored by the aseoc1dlons In the ether two cities, said
Cccboalk1a, and th Norman biboff Choirire aong
Mrs. SmidL
the offerings for the Seminole Metual Concert
SMCA's somual membership drive Is already to.
Association's upcoming 1571.77 season, scooting to
derway, and board members will be contacting area
SMCA President Bettye Smith.
residents In the coming weeks, soliciting memberships,
Alm on the playbill is a comedy to be performed by
Mrs. Smith added.
Sanford's
Act III,
to give local talent an 0.41st to act and performance Is scheduled
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first
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be sew.
for Nov. 5. Max Morath, an accomplished actor and
A special plus for the coming season, finalized at the
monologist as well as a versatile pianist, will present 'The
SMCA board meeting Wedeesday night, Is a reciprocal
Ragtime Years.' Combining his affection for the pad with
agreement with Daytona Beach and Pt Pierce mutual
show
businesskills of the present, he oftersa bright and
flfng
concert associations. Details have dill to be worked oiL
trip Into the fabulous Ragtime era.
but In general, the agreement will mean that SMCA
(hi Feb. *, 10, the Broth, a mualcal company from
membership holders win also be admitted to shows
(echoalovakIa, will present a display of the folk arts of

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Mother-In-Law Trouble Begins.
Even Before Couple Marries
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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wear; evening enchantment cornea In a deep Juliet cap In black and silver
sequins; the new side-tilt beret Is fuller and matches scarf; and the ultimate on
chic occasions Is a snap brim fedora In white ranch mink.

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DEAR OUTSIDER: David's
mother Is communicating to
you th non-verbal language that
she Is not pleased with your
relationship with her ion..
Perhaps she feels you are both
too young to be thinking of
marriage — even "in a couple
of years." You say, "It I happen
to be there at mealtime she
never asks me to join them."
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a butter; sprinkle
with remaining ingredients.
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--- oven 5 minutes; stir to coat
LYMAN PTSA
scallops well with butter ITIII.
tire. Bakeminutes longer, or
until tender when pierced with NEW OFFICERS
a fork. Makes 4 servings. ('This
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have been going steady with a
guy Ill call David for two
years. He's 17, too. I'm really in
love with him, and his folks
know we plan tobemarrledhia
couple of years.
Inv au 13 1113 IUIP.I1
When I'm at his home, she
treats me like an outsider. If I
happen to be there during
mealtime, she never asks me to
join them. She makes me feel
David's father and
grandparents seem to like ins,
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I've never said anything to
David about my hurt feelings
because he and his mether are
very close, and I don't want to
start trouble between them.
I'd like for his mother to
make me feel like one of the
family, Abby, but I don't know
how to go about It. Can you give
me your views on this matter,
or some good advice?

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— Our frienda end tm
lawyers say that we are wrong
In trying to control the
ai.pç IILpi of
we are diesaset
We w to pet ew mosey
(epprozimately $IOO,lSS) into a
trustfend or semdldi thvfl
for each ether so that we can't
mealtime auleas you were
the in.
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Invitet My advice to to avoid tauL 7%14 weomiy
be
going where yen are made to protectedin
old age if we
feel "unwadet"
should become kcapabIe of
DEAR ABBY: Here is a
ewaflfrs When we
suggestion for parents to help both die, our two children will
safeguard their daughters be
to get the Interest, bat
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First, make a rule that your don't need became they have a
daughter cannot go out with a good income now.
young man unless he comes to
When we do, they win gdths
the house so you can meet him
first.
interest from It for the red of
When he shows up, the their lifetime. Then, when they
mother should entertain him passon, pral,lilelther
while the father goes outside be divided up among their
and takes down his license children (ow grWltlt4llldren) or
number and a good description left there for the Idarad,
of his car. Color, model, etc. whichever way our children
During the evening, If the decide Is bed.
daughter has any trouble with
Da you think that we are
him, she could say, "My father
wrong lnwaMlngto do this? Or,
took down your license number what would your
advice be?
and will call the police If I am Thank you.
not home at the time they
UNDECIDED
specified." This Is foolproof
protection for any girl.
DEAR UNDECIDED: It's
THINKING AHEAD Your mosey, not yew lawyers'
DEAR THINKING: AM what .rfrIeadesoI adobe you to.
happens if a creep with evil pla. for the dispeeltiss .1 yaw
Intentions shows up Is a tail? estate in a Mawr that wUl
DEAR ABBY: We would like please YOU

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1976-77 officers for the Lyman High School PTSA
prepare for the organization's first meeting of the
year. to be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the school.
Officers are (from left) Patti McKinney, treasurer;
Jeanie Mayhew, secretary; Elda Nichols, vice
president and Rae Artman, president.

Friends, we're finally settled in
our new home. Now, we would
like to invite you and the family
in to see us tomorrow. Hot dogs
and Cokes.. will be served all
day.

To Throw Away Leftovers

By NANCY BOOTH
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knowing that you are 'making Chicken fat, or "sdunaltz" is a own croutons. Stale bread can
the most of your food dollars wonderful substitute for butter, be used In bread pudding,
It's a sin to throw away good and that nothing Is going to and a good base for making stuffings and meatballs.
food, especially In these times waste.
Italian gravy. Melt down the
Stale cake can reappear In a
of runaway Inflation. And why
Never throw away fat. Bacon various leftover fats and Put delicious trifle, crumbled on top
should you? There are many fat Is great for frying potatoes, them in marked containers in of custard, or mellowed into an
ways to use up leftovers In a eggs, liver, onions. Beef (at or the refrigerator until needed. icebox cake.
variety of delectable dishes.
drippings can be used for
Toast left from breakfast can
Leftover eggs can also be
Using "real" leftovers can be sauteing potatoes and onions, be dried out In a warm oven, utilized. Egg yolks can be used
fun. It can also be more as a base for gravy or stews. rolled into crumbs and stored in by adding them to your mixture
rewarding and challenging than Pork fat Is more delicate than a jar to be used In place of for scrambled eggs or omelet.
starting from scratch. You beef and can be used when you commercial bread crumbs. Or. Egg whites can be used In cakes
or souffles. Hard cooked eggs
can be grated over spinach or
salad. With celery or onions,
you have egg salad.
Leftover meat can be ground
up and added to meatloaf or
casseroles. Uquify it in a
blender, and add as a ban for
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stews. Most meats can be diced,
and with the addition of a
favorite dressing, can become a
delicious salad.
Leftover vegetables can be
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mate well with tomatoes. Corn
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cold by adding oil, garlic, sWt
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served Chinese style, added to
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Mrs. Kay Wolff (left), assistant manager of vegetables.
TAFETA Exxchange, and RSVP volunteer Mrs.
Leftover mashed potatoes
Nelle Delano prepare to sell California Wonder can be used in soups as a
sweet pepper plants. Proceeds from the plant sale thickener, floured and tried as
will benefit TAFETA, Little Red School House and potato patties or In meat pies.
WLole leftover potatoes can be
SpecialI Olympics
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retarded In Seminole County. The plants will be creamed.
uvuiluble at the Exchange, 207 S. Magnolia, or 26-10
Andof course, any leftovers
hliwatha. Sn1urd. Monday through Saturday.
can be added to soups.

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Dr. Jay T. Camits
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Hwy llflatPIssyRid,sRd,
CassiIks,vy
Rev. William P.ckefl
Poster
Rev. 1145555 Miller
Aslist, Pasts,
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5:31 1 11a.m.
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COVINANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
17.51 Itwy. aid Lake Mary Blvd.

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Oak Ave. &amp;)dIs.
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Isaiah

Monday
Malachi

Tuesday
Matthew

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3: 612

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Wednesday
Psalms

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Psalms

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4*5 Park Ave.
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5:45 a is.
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lbwr Ave. Laka Mary
Rev . A.F. Stevens
Minister

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joy and strength Ihave found In the love of God
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2131 SaitIsrI Ave.
Rev. Fred McCleary
Pasts,
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CHRIST UNITUD
MITHODIST CHURCH
Tucker DrIve, Sseilasd Ustafas
Rev. Daslit D. Sees
Pasts.
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3411S. Poet Ave,
121.4554

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GRACE UNITED
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Airpsrt Blvd. £Wsudand Dr.
Rev. MArvis 0. Sucku,
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Prsy, Sept. 17,

INDIANAPOLIS (AP)
A being a minister's wife i ci. and wife es them a strong
The Qdptppers' chirdi bed
heabsnd-wtfe ministerial team reer," she said. "C3nrthes
feeling of being together bdoc women old before the couple
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now
newconcq$
expect the
wife to have• fullc
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a
mUdderial
It Is Possible to control your the form of a question, and then "keePs the church honest."
time career, and this way they
Premarital cOlmIelhlg Is i teens was readily accepted Into
YI
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negative
,
emotions by vet- addressing It to a positive.
The Revs. Joe and Ellen cul. are paying her for It."
other ares whore Joe and Ellen the church community. But
AMWVI[: I believe the primary way God guides eats through
balizing your negative thoughts thinking person.
°
Cm1Ort
A
PePP
student at Christian feel that teem mlqwry has an
lUi Word contained In the Bible. And that Is bow H. guided my
there are problems.
ably to their first names are Theological Seminary, where advantage. I)(o4 j),
away ... but a word of caution
For instance: If
wife last spring. God laid en my heart an amount He wanted me to
Is In order.
.
your marriage Is washed up, team ministers at Indianapolis JoerecelvedhisdegreelnJwse, selling period, the Culpeppers much trouble _
give
toward our new medical school When I told her how much
accepting It In.
Arlington Heights Christian Ellen presides with Joe at the Invite coiles into their home
Never verbalize a you don't say out loud,
' negative emotion out loud, are dring to work, "My Chh. EACh in Ceig coin- comon table and the two
liftually," Ellen lt
thsCm both the good
alone. This Is very important! marriage in washed up, I'm pitte theological training and take twis delivering the set- bed a*PCt5 of their own
a minister in kind of money! How In the world can we fulfull a pledge like
they
that?" Then ft
e to me about the book the
writing. So I
In other words, If you feel you finished." As soon as you say serves the church in a complete mon.
a man. We have to work at
riage
from
yournew
books "His
are no good, If you reel you are that, you are! Nor do you stop Capacity.
ftt
"The most meanlnghd thing
They see us acting 01* an edwating u
Darling Wife, Evelyn?" But I'll let her t.il you the story in her
"In some ways, It keeps the to us and our congregation is equal I nteraction In our own
not Pretty. if YOU feel you have at the bar on the way home and
Ella dill finds people treat- own .or
blown it, If YOU feel you are a say to the bartender, ,,You chtrthhonest," Joe said. "in that we both preside at the home," Eno said. That's Ing her uaer'swlfe"
EVELYN:"I think every woman wlflwiderdand what l
failure, If you feel like Is a wash know, I think my marriage Is the post, when churches have communion table every Sun- very important for a marriage. rather than
a min'ster in
mew when I soy I've always wanted to have my own money so I
Out. YOU must never, never washed up.' He win say, 'q hired a minister, they expect day," Joe said.
Joe will offer them coffee and own right
they even in. could decide how
to giveand
to give. ry, never
verbalize such a negative think you are right. Have the wife to do a lot of work
"It's kind of fascb'thig, but that WAY they see bow a mar- troduce her that way at times. worked outside our home and so I bed never been able to do this.
emotion alone. If you are
"
without paying her. It's very our people have s family feeling riage really works."
g said the was often left But I was eapecting to receive a cash advance from the publisher
driving your car, or If you are
about communion," Ellen said.
What do you do? You go to a unfair that way."
Later, the Qilpeppers per- aid when a mbilst,r was called of my book, and I was thrilled to think d have money of my own
Ellen agreed. 'No longer Is "Seeing us up there as husband form the wedding together.
lying In your bed, or If you are pastor, or to a counsellor, or to
upon in some poop function, and could make my own deelt4 ns about my giving.
walking on a sidewalk - don't some other positive-thinking
"I love to gives and I had looked forward to writing my own
ever verbalize a negative Ch rist ian. And you ask a
checks to the School of Medicine. That's why I felt so disappointed
emotion alone because your question,"Is there any hope for
when Oral suggested I sign over all the proceeds from the sale of
conscious mind will believe It saving my marriage? Is It
God toteflme what todo-notoraj Roberts.
mybook.Iwaided
and you will Just be plummeted possible there might be some
So I prayed about It tor a week, but I didot get an answer'
do wn to defeat and despair.
effective way we can rebui ld
"I thought, this Is jut Oral's idea. I don't want Oral to tell me
A second word of ca ution: loveafterwhat has happened?"
Dr- Robert IL Spear Jr., Wc*nen's Guildof
s,
work, goodwill produced In eight years at the what to do with my money. I want the Lard to tell me.'
former
pastor
of
the
Sanford
wider
Never verbalize a negative When you verbalize a negative
1iirection of Mrs. center hi Tampa, Jacksonville church and will be done In
"Before I began redlng my Bible one night. I said. 'Lard,
First Church of the Nazarene, Irene Munk, Is hosting a special Home for Oilkbm, camps and color.
emotion out loud to another emotion by putting It ill
tonight
please show me In your Word what You want me to do
negative-thinking person form of a question and address will speak at revival services at Coffee Fellowship Hour at assemblies, and the me of a
The monthly
family night about this. Then I will gladly do It!'
be
at
beca use he will agree with you! that question to a possibilitywhich Charter members, past metAle
clinic. supper will
P.M. Sunday
"Now it jug happened that I had been reading II Corinthians
He will say, "Yeah, you sure thinking, positive, emotion chairmen of the Congregation
Participants In the various in the Fellowship Hall. The in the Amplified Bible. And that night the bookmarker was at the
bl ew it, didn't you!" And that cha rged person, you will be
and Church Councils, and tahieauz will be members of the program will be presented by
hthapEwryword hi that chapter was from God to me. zt
Will really defeat you!
special guests are to be mission organizations of the Rev. and Mrs. Leo King said something like, 'Now about this gift you've been thinking
surprised how many of your
A third note of caution: Never bed feelings can be discharged
recognized. Thepublic is in- church. In addition, there will showing Slides of their recent about giving. I know I don't have to mention it to
you because I
verbalize a negative emotion In this way.
sifted to join in
the special be a choir presentation by the Scandanavian and Northern know what's In your heart. But, judto remind you, I have sent my
an exclamatory sentence! How
celebra tions
Youth II Choirs under the European trip.
God can fill your heart so full
servant to you.'
then do you verbalize a of positive emotions that your
direction
of Charles E. Davis
The Administrative Board of
I thou&amp;t. 'Lard, are you telling me that Oral Is your servant
gal
negative emotion?
Jr., Mrs. J. T. Hardy Jr., the church meets on Wed- in this matter? That you sent him to remind me of what I'm
negative emotions will be
Oviedo Baptist
Here's how: By putting It In choked out by faith.
director of the Woman's nesday at 7p.m. in Fellowship supposed to do?'
me
Children's Film Missionary Union, Is coot- Hall, followed by eir
th annual
"And then I thew the Lord was saying, 'Yes, Evelyn Roberts,
Fellowship will be held at the dj
arge Conference at 8 p.m.
I
ve
said my servant Oral to tell you what I want you to do. Now
Ch
ha
First Baptist Ch urch of Oviedo
you
c
make arrangements In advan ce so that your gift may be
an
this Saturday, 2p.m. Films to Trinity Assembly
Holy
Cross
ready'
(II
Corinthians 9:5).
be shown are Dr. Seusa' "The
Evangelist Don Reese,
uddenly I felt so glad and happy. I said, 'Lord, I give you
"S
Lorax" and "Hansel and
New offi cers of the Women of
GretaL" Refreshments will be graduate of "Christ for
the Ch urch of Holy Cross this whole book. Fin going to sign over all the proceeds and
Nati ons" Bible School in Texas
y
from
to the medical
served after
, Episcopal Church, Sanford, ro al
ill
Sunday
at
"And
that's
exac
tl
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what
I've done. I thank the Lard for His
Children not enrolled in a
minister of gfl()f Missionary
Installed at the 10 am. service
guidance
an
locally
are
inTrinity
Assembly
of
God
in
S
th
d
for
e
joy
In
my
heart When you do what God tells
Sunday
School
unday by Rev. Leroy Soper youto
Baptist Church, Milwaukee,
of DeBaryat the 7p.mn. service at include
,youfeelajoyous kindofexcjtemg. Iknowmy
do
guests
vttedas
ol
the
children
Wis. and Is the
Marie
of
Roche, pea
4.
Oviedo's First Baptist Church. DeBary Civic Canter on Shell president; Ha rr iet Seigler, HWL ,stsigshavecomewheiiI'veobeyecJGodandgivento
Rev. R.J. Cliifin Sr. of Ft.
Children ages 4 and up are RoLHa will ts'edded by his vice-president; Julia Chase,
Pierce. He is an
and daughters, known as secretary; M
DR.
ROBERT
SPEAR
Invited. Parents are asked
vocalist, having been presented
ildred Nicholas,
"Love, Joy, Peace and Coin- treas
accompany
4
and
5
year
olds.
urer; Betty Robinson,
In concert throughout the the church Sept. 22-26, at 7:30
u12y. Who will minister in IJ)thalrm
There is no admission charge to
United Stat es and the p.m.
an ; Mary Rhoades,
usic and song. The public Is Ch
m
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f
th
il
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fellowship.
Bahamas.
ristian
Education;
and
Prior to his election as
"The Return" is narrated ' Invited.
Dorothy Ellsworth, Cifristlan
He Is a formor Instructor of District Superintendent of the
'At the 6 p.m. young people's Social Relations. Chapter
Hal Undsay, author of "The
the 4flerj)5 Baptist Seminary newly formed South
serv
ice, led by Nell Lacy, youth
Florida Late, Great p
Extension School, Milwaukee, District Church of the Nazarene
FJi" and
chairmen include: St. Agnes',
director, Ray Bertrand of Emilie Bell; St. Anne's Peg
Dean of the Unity District in 1V3, Dr. Spear was pastor of will be shown this Sunday, 7:30 'ord will be guest soloist.
ByEWAPflcHOl.a
Chase; St. Mark's, Dorothy
school of Education, Unity Bradenton First Church of the p.m. at the First Baptist Church
Herald C.rrespeedeat
District . Association
Williams and St. Mary's,
of Nazarene, the largest church of of Oviedo.
wood Church of
There will be no admission Ministerial
VLVIeIme Sweeney.
WisCOnsin,, board member. of that denomination In Florida.
Nazarene has recently called a
Unity Baptist District, Slack After leaving Sanford he char ge, and "The itetutn" b Assoiatlon .•.
new minister, the Reverend
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St udies Seminar, University of pastoredtheFIrdChurchofhe open to the public. A free
Clifton Hale. The pastor came
Community
The Sa nford Min isterial
nu ry Will be open.
Wisconsin, and
Nazarene In Miami.
to the Longurood area from
Association
will meet on Sept. Methodist
New Testament Baptist
Church Pastor D.D. Elliott
Glasgow,
Ky. where he
Church, Milwaukee, Wis.
In vit es the public to attend the Redeemer Lutheran 21 at 10 am. at the the St.
pastured the Trinity Ch urch of
James AME Chinch at 819
The Rev. CllffIn is a native of services.
Th e Met hodi
REV. R.J. CLI FFIN
Men of the Nazarene. During his day,
Th e Redeemer Lutheran Cypress Avenue. Rev. Richard Community UnitedstMethodist
a spacious parson
Savannah, Ga., where he atage was built.
Ch
urch Day outing will be held Thlgpen, pastor of St. James, Ch urch of Casselberry wil
Installation service for Rev, tended Savannah State College Providence
l More property was added to the
Sunday afternoon at the James will be host. Mr. Kennedy Of meet Sunday at 7:30 a.m. in church.
R.J. Cliffin, newly called pastor and he graduated from Lutheran
Eclern home on Yankee Lake. "Here's Life America," will fellowship hail for breakfast
of St. John Missionary Baptist American Baptist Theological
Active in community affairs,
Th
e fun and gam es will be present a program of the and fell
Lutheran
Church
of
urch,
Cypress
Av
Ch
en ue and Seminary
owship.
The
speaker
hewasprrsidentol
the Glasgow
, Nashville.
1h Street will be held at 3 married to
the former He Is Providence, Deltona, will followed at 5:30 p.m. by a Campus Crusade,
will be Jimmy Sowder, lay Ministerial Association for a
YE'
uppe
r.
Creola
celebrate
th
e
10
th
Anniversary
potluck
s
Th e new president, Rev, evangelist of The MethodIst year; on
p.m., Sunday. Rev. C. White, Helen Parker of Savannah, Ga.
th
e
Board
of
Dire
o
ct
rs
of its first service this Sunday
Friendship Missiry
ona Baptist
Doug Porter, will conduct the Hour and Bowden-Sowder for Morrison Park Camp; acted
at
the 10a.m. Festival Service First Baptist
bUSifle.%5 session. Plans are Crusade.
Church, Ft. Pierce, will deliver
as Kentucky District Junior
Free Methodist
of Praise and Thanksgiving,
underway for a special cornthe installation sermon,
A program on "Florida's Bible Quiz Director; and
according to the announcement
The Sunday evening service munity
service
at Sunken Treasure" will be travelled with the Glasgow
Other guest churches are St.
Rev. James Diddle, newly of the Rev. Herbert W. Goerss, at the First Baptist Church, Thanksgiving. Two events in
presented by Roy Sampley for HlghSchoolBandfortwo years, REV. CLIFTON HALE
Matthew Missionary Bapt ist elected Conference Superin- pastor. Guest preacher will be Sanford, will f
ea t ur e a special the Golden Age Olympics are the Golden Years Fellowship as minister. Previous
to living freedom and know they may
Church,
MissionarySanford,
Baptist Antioch tendent of the Free Methodist Rev. John Mark Goeris, 1962 emphasis upon State Missions, being sponsored by the luncheon Wednesday atnoon, in In Glasgow, he lived in receive help here 11 they need
Church with Church, will preach Sunday at Valedictorian of Seminole High A highlight of the program will association,
fellowship hall. Rev. Bill Clarksvllle, Tenn.
it."
Rev. James Hagin, Pastor, and 10:45 am. at the Sanford-Eustis School. He was ordained In to be a series of nine tableaux,
Pickett will officiate at a aerthe Qlffin Sisters and Mt. Olive Free Methodist Ch
Reverend
Hale
hopes
to
Reverend Hale and his wife,
First Methodist
urch in the Holy Ministry In 1970 bj his each depicting a historical
of Holy Communion at 11, reorganize the bus ministry, to Geraldine, who reside In Winter
Missionary Baptist, Ft. Pierce. Sanford. Mrs. Diddle will father at Lutheran Church of In the development of Baptist
A Pictorial directory Is being
Rev. Clihfin was licensed by provide special music on the Providence. At present he is mission work in the State of produced at the First United preceding the luncheon.
Include the Winter Springs springs, have three children.
S.
A
"Here's
Life"
seminar
area.
"People without tran- Their daughter, Cheryl, is
Rev. R. J. Everett of Mt. Bethel organ.
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pastorof St. Jn's Lutheran Florida.
Methodist Church of Sanford. under the auspices of Campus sportation, or children, would married. Terry, a son, attends
Baptist Church. Ft. Lauderdale
The Women's Missionary Church, Hatt'le3burg, Miss.
Some of the events to be The chairman, Mm Lyman Crusade International to train be able to ride the bus,''
and was ordained
Western
Bowling
by Dr. Louis Society will meet Thursday at where he is also serving as depicted are: the beginning of Rogers, states that family lay persons for witnessing to Continuing, he explainedhehissaid.
Green,
Ky.,University,
majoring at
in music.
S. Beauchams, President of the the home of Betty Smith. Helen Lutheran Campus Pastor at the Woman's Missionary work In photographs will be made from their faith will be held at motto for the church, saying,
Wisconsin General Baptist Richey will lead the progr am
Th eir other son, Steve, is
University
of Southern Florida; the establishment of a Sept. 21-28 In the Castle Community M e
thodist Sept. 23 "We have a motto, 'A church married and works locally, as
Convention,
and light refreshment., will be
Mississippi.
State Mission Day annually; Classroom of the church. The and 24 at 7-9 P.M. and on Sept. where everybody Is somebody,' a technician, for a group of
He served as associate served.
Following the service, the the development of scholar- directory is the first one 25 from 9 am. to 1 p.m.
and we want people to feel doctors.

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By JANE
Herald Church Editor

FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
200W. First

David Beverly and Staff

CHURCH OF CHRIS?
Ckvq5 at CiwsI. Ill) I Pa,k Ave
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bum bm..,le (lund hi Christ- bill Lake Newell Rd
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CluertS 55 Chi,*I. W IftI St
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rector or assistant called.
"i figured It was coming and
The three-million-member lithe Lord led the convention to
Episcopal Church meeting in do so It would be approved,"
Minneapolis, yesterday voted said Rev. Soper. "Where I
by a narrow margin to sanction be lieve women wo uld fit In is
women priests resolving an working In t eams with men to
issue, w hich has been rocking complement the ministry by
the denomination since 15 bringing a special female type
women were irregularly or- nurturing to the church."
dained In 1974 and 1975.
"Although there are some
There Is strong indications waiting In the wings, I do not
that many dioceses won't ac- expect a mad rush of women to
cept them as 40 per cent of the become priests," he added.
Bi.thopsopposedadoptionol the
Roy
Holy
new policy. In a sampling of Cross, said he would "abide by
local react ion to the move, the decision of the Bishops as
there Is little enthusiasm for
y are supposed to ha ve
I&amp; and acceptance of women divine guidance as well as they
priests in this area is not ex- can Interpret It." lie said he
pected for some time to come. would not object to a woman
The controversial approval of priest on the gro unds of sex. but
the ordination of women into It would depend on the person,
the Episcopal priesthood marks the same as a man. G
(ceis
a new era for the church, but in religion as In politics, it Is
Rev. Leroy Soper Jr., rector of going to have to come to the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church of point where votes are not made
Sanford, said today it will be on the basis of sex or color, but
years before there are any on
the
Individual's
women priests in the area and qualifications,
ages before you woul d see
Mrs. Robert Hammond,
females in charge of a member of Christ Episcopal
congregation.
Church of Longwood, however,
Even then it would not be said. "It is not proper. I percrattimed down anybody's sonally don't want to see
throat, he said, as each wesuew'ordatned in the

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served communion by a maintained was super fl uous
pregnant priest?" he asked.
and unnecessary.
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mented the Rev. George F. anyone he doesn't want to," ob.
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Regas of Pasadena, Calif., served the Very Rev. Da vid
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wounds." A "divided church," convention Committee on the
I the Rev. cordon U. Plows of Ministry.
About 40 per cent of the bishMitchell, S.D., called the reops of the church's 114 dioceses
suits.
The Rev. Homer Rogers of opposed adoption of that new
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Dallas saw possible challenges policy, and 37 of them joined in
to bishops in civil court if they an explicit statement of con;
refuse to ordain women. He sj4 srlence that they would not ac;.
urged provisions that, he said, cept it, but would stay In the
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pressures.
However, represenatives of statement of dissent after it was
the church's governing con- read in the convention by the
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the added clause. which several Wauwatosa, Wis.
REV. LEROY SOPER
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Jesus Makes It Clear!
Mon., Sept. 20 ............. Catholics and Protestants Meet.
Jesus Will Preside ,
Tue., Sept. 21 .....Remedy For Health, Happiness&amp; Peace,

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Jesus Was There!
Sat., Sept. 18 ...........Protestantism's Biblical Dilemma.

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having a woman for Ws priest,
he said he could not accept the
idea . "How would you like tobe

Jesus Has It!
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Thurs., Sept. 23 .............Church Membership, Baptism.
Are They Necessary?
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DEBARY NEW HOME
Beautiful 3 BR- 2 bath, Central host
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pct. down. $25,300, 111.4141.

GOODAREA-3 on, lboth, double
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Plus 3
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All for $35,300.

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OR, 1 bath older frame home.
Inspect anytime. SW corner 251h
St. 1 Mellonville, or call 513-5732.

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FERN PAR K.MAITLAND- 3 BR,
1', baths, air, fenced yard, car.
PRE-FORECLOSURE SALEpoling, $15 mo.
Goes this week. Spacious S
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ORLANDO - LEE ROAD AREAPrice slashed. HURRYI
2 BR, family room, corner, lot, $155
ma.
OAK SHADED- 3 OR,pool, garden
$73,500.
FORREST GREENE INC.
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520.1133
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Enchanting old 3 bedroom, pict ure
33-Houses Furnished
window, fireplace, perfect setting
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Lake Mary- 2 BR furnished house,
, newly refinished Inside and out. VETERANS - Nothing down.
Adults. No pets. 332.3530.
$11,500 up.

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kitchen with tortoise Shelf
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Call Carol Jordan, Realtor
Associate, for appointment.
Cliff Jordan Realtor
131.1322

Harold Hall Realty

Fishermen Canolsts '2 OR, turn,
adults. Wekiva Landing, 322.4470
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REALTOR, MLS
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ZO72Stn St.
multiple listing service
interested?

Situated on South Sanford Ave. -2
BR, 1 bath on 3 lots. Fully car.
peted, range &amp; refrigerator,
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air condition. New motor, new
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fires, See to believe. 332.1394.
1911 RX3 MaadL rotary engine,
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)7- Autos Wanted
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190 Plymouth, I dr., lIT, 31$ ills.,
extra clean cond. Nooft transmission o.h. $500. 332.2015 after 4
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equIpped tQ ZIQ liii; &amp; make button
holes Balance of 15111 or to
payments of $6. Call credit
manager. 377 till or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E lit ST . Downtown

25$IPARK

We
handle
government
repossessions, many area, small
down, seller prys closing costs.
CUANK CON'ST.REALTY
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?ORS_5304041
eves 323.3549

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spesing of a lot of our retail store
ferns. Must cut down. Beds,
:hests, dressers, couches, rugs,
Ltisc. items of all kinds.
Open Daily For Retail
Sales, 105

Station Wagon,
$
3 9DODGE
Passenger ............................ 1495
HWY. 17.92 AT HIAWATHA. SANFORD

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
3234620

52-Appliances
GE washing machine, good condition. vs or belt offer. You move
It. 322 4373 alter S.

BATEMAN REALTY
Rt'g Real Estate Broker
20355 Sdiulorb Ave
J2 I 0759 eves 372 7643
.ake Monroe- 2+ acres, 3 OR, 3'i
bath, pool. 173.000. Jenny Clark
Realty, Realtor, 3221591.
Lake Mary
3 OR, 1'-, bath new
homes. Start at $23,500 with $200
down. Government funding. By
builder, 834-140. Equal Housing
Opportunity.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days- 3n 6173
Nights-3fl 23S2

K ENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES323 0491

s3Radio.Stereo
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Maple Stereo 41,
beautiful iso

322 5137 after 5.
CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST THEY PAY.

54-4Garage Sales

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CARPORT SALE, Sat., Sept. It, 10
10 A. Misc. Washer, Bicycles, to's,
Clothes, 135 W Airport Blvd.

Sanford
2 OR. air, screened
YARD SALE - Sat., Sept. IS. Ill
Porch. 2 lots, fruit &amp; oak trees.
Rosalie Drive from 9 to 7.
115.50. $2,000 down. 323 4537 2032
Jefferson.
Carport Sale. Saturday &amp; Sunday.
Baby dressing table, beds, dryer,
toots, automotive, guitar, golf
BALL REALTY
clubs, ski, misc. 1505 S. Locust
Req. Real Estate Broker
Ave. Sanford, 3215117.
SALES- RENTALS
CARPORT SALE
MOVING
SI7W. lit ST.,Sanford
Refrigerator, Portable Dish323 S-Ill or 322 2757 after Hrs.
washer, Picnic table. Lawn
Mower, Tool box for truck, Misc.
V. GARNETT WHITE 3l2Clermont5t.,LalieMjry.Sat.,
Sun., Mon. 9 to S.
Reg Real EsIate Broser
JOHN KRtDER.ASSOC
PLANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
107W Commercial
WI'IA 'EVER YOU WISH TO BUY
Phun 377 7511, Sanford
OR SELL, AND WATCH THE
PROFITS GROW?
.ovely 3 OR, 2 bath, central heat &amp;
air, family rm., garage, large
fenced yard, separate studio.
5.5-Boats &amp; Accessories
13.000 equity &amp; assume loan of
532.000 323 0303.
i. Al.,.,.....,., • .h
...l• Ii.
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Sanford- By Owner. 3 OR, 11,1
Evinrude motor. Sea King trailer
baths, central H&amp;A, screen patio.
Other extras. $400. 1407 E. 2nd St
caroeted 123.300 722-1903 after S.
'73 Land &amp; Water Cruiser Comb
All in One.
42-Mobile Homes
Cruiser (high bowl
House Boat (self contair 'd)
It?) Schult Chateau
3 BR, l'
House Trailer (own wheels)
bath, I?' xli' with 3' * 32' tip out. Ski Boat (speed)
Call after 5, In IllS.
11.300. Slip 9 B. Monroe Harbour
'73 Ramada oub
dle wide, 21'xIQ',3 13'
Llvaboard or Cruise. 1121
OR, 2 bath, kitchen, living room,
Burger. with twin engIne-i, 3 state
dining room. den w
carpet.
rooms. See Chimera II on
gai
W000 3230011
5 p.m.
dock, Monroe Harbour.
ISYR FHAF:NANCING
ROBSON MARINE
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
2921 Hwy 17-92
3403 Orlando Drive
37'? 3961
Sanford. 323 3200
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OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY I TIL 5

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Doberman Pinscher, adult female.
free to good home.
343.5740

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after

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BUDC,E.t'.
ARE
it()LSIEREQ'WItH VALUES

YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHIPtIG
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY

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Park
Bedroom

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lava some

RESALE BOUTIQUE
Price Clearance Sale, Sept. 33.21.
Open 10-1 daily. 107 W. 27th St.,
Sanford (near Plnecrest School).

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EXPERT LAWN CARE
Classifi ed Ads didn't work there
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Control Heat &amp; Air Conditioning Free Estimates.
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any.
ho
P
ne3Z3.1752
For tree estimates, call
II
Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanfar
3fl GETTHOELUXURYITEMS FOR I
1771.
Well Drilling
A FRACTION OF THEIR cost I
FROM TODAY'S * 'IT ADS.
SOP ANt) THINK ----I ____________________
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'iut
II
CI,l%Sitsed Au'. d,dnt wjrk there
ir,sokey
Siys:
,.. i
Gran cutting,
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A' Wont be any
WELLSDRILLED. PUMPS
noyardtoos4fp,
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Carp.n.,. Remodeling Add,lian5,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
323 3051
Custom Work, Ll,,eflsed. Bonded
-iiS.&amp;i$
We repair and Service
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St.

322.2090

BUILDER-DEVELOPER

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25th

Sanford, Ha.

Bralley Qdhcim-323-4670

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65-Pets-Supplk3

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sift idle items with Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at 373.
2411 or 531.5593.

CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH
Pro-Opening Used Car Specials

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newest residential neighborhood

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ART BkQWN PEST CONTROL
2547 Park
3n ue.s

WALKER

Reg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries, $12.93 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1105
Sanford Ave.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- It and
171 Models. Call miv. or 131.
1401 Dealer.

above

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3 SR, I", bath, fully carpeted,
central heat and air. Phone 323.
1000.

1G

Pest Control

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Relninvac
CARROLL'S FURNITUE,322.S1$),

Ford 300 1-ton

Lease Datsun Inclvdffiit cars sad
trucks. For Information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131431$.

Realty

FOR RENT
2 BR, carpeted,
screen porch I. carport. Fireplace
L air conditioner, $150.

322 ISO? or 3720412

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SOUTH

Home Improvements

ftgpnwm for Rent

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75-Recreations I VetcIes

after

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323.7832

JOHNNY

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Freight Damaged Rattan Furniture
Sale -Chair, regular $59.13, now
119.93. Many other items to choose
from. World of Imports, 11$
Magnolia, downtown Sanford.

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392$ Model A Ferd, peftIpily,
restoqnt, many extra p* UK
.7241
4.30.

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REDUCED $2,000, vacant, like new
3
l's, central H A, carpeted,
fenced back, enclosed paneled
garage. Owner anxious. $24,300.

Hal Colbert Realty

apt.

a can
your home v.th alum
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5d.flg &amp; %01111 Spstlm AlSo Int'-ir,
Exterior Piasternq,
ROoting, Gutters
P,,IChInq &amp; Simulated
iIC Sidino Co 151 9543
Brick &amp; Stone Spec aity 372 775)
WANT TO SELL
Window Washing , Floor Stripping a.
YOUR HOME?
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing.
Buying a new home7 Moving to an
Free estimate 32)
5551
apartment?
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Get
action with a Herald
CIâSSif lid ad. We'll help you wtite
Land Clearing
an ad that will bring a last sale.
CALL 372 2411
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
401 Celery Ave.

Sale

Ha" ome camping equipment you
no, anger use? Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
372 2111 or 531 5913 and a friendly
ad visor will help you.

for Ssfo

AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
78-Motorcycles
,as Mustang, I cylinder, 3 speed,
shots. 1 male, $ Mos., $200. 1
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
tape deck and heater. Phone M.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
female, I mos., $150, 343.5710.
71 Honda CL 200, like new, $425, 243S
.4154.
LARRY SAXON, INC. REALTOR
available. Bud Cabell 3374053
Laurel Ave., Sanford.
2 Boa Ccnstrlcters W41 Reticylated
anytime.
190 Dodge Polaro, runs reel good.
Python. Call 3170044.
Needs body work, USE cash firm.
Motorcycle Insurance
1' x 0' Pool table with accessories,
~ ~~ ~ ~ ~
3324734 or 323.1102 after 6 P.M
BLAIR AGENCY
143; old Ik Coke machine, best Free Kittens, cute Si cuddly. Contact
3733I66or33.771
after 4, lii Hays Drive.
offer. I Danish chairs, black
'14 Jeep Pickup,
leather, 175; 323.3705 or 534.1011.
Cats&amp; Kittens
1969 Honda, CB 350, 9500 Miles.
lwheef drive.
$2 Each to good home
Excellent coin., $350. 322-3117.
Phone 373.4000,
SWIMMING POOL SACRII.%CEsat
e
333.1744
Leading manufacturer and
190 V8II4ifl, good chin car. $100 or
dI%triblor has aluminum rec.
Stenstrom
best offer. 723.1030.
tang
ular
pools
left
over
from
1575
COUNTRY LIVING - 2705 Mar.
season,
half
price.
Guaranteed
47
Chevy
½
ton pickup, I ft bed,
cItsus -Quiet country neighbors,
1973 Chrysler Newport, 1 owner, PS,
Installation and terms. Call 305.
ef,b.L..* •biIl• •,..li i s
PS. Ar. wrMI.
'I'4 BR,'2 baths, with new root.
5551351 collect.
Partly paneled family room,
central heat &amp; air, large utility Cteluxe Aluminum above ground
68
lifted to Buy room. Just rsduced, 135.500.
swimming pools. 12? 15'x2l' and
lS'x3)' complete. 1 yr. old,
W000MERE - 2112 Sanford Ave.
Cash 322.4132
repossessed. Sacrifice, '. price.
-3 BR, 1 bath, wall to wall carS
Call collect 305-7730410.
if used furniture, appliances,
Pitting, with fully equipped kit.
'ools, etc. Buy 1 or '1001 items.
Wanted, Residential site for
then. BPP warranted. $21,930.
.arry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
swimming pool. Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
LOCH ARBOR - 104 Orange ant to buy furniture, toIlet fix.
to display new 1574 model
Loedsofpotentlalt I BR, 2 bath, in
lures. - anything of value. M.
ground pool. Top Consideration
lovely Loch Arbor. Needs some
1455
given for prime location. Call 30.
repairs, priced to sell at $23,100.
stiques and collectables wanted.
427-4270 collect.
Small Items of quality lewelry,
EMMETT AVE. - Terrific. 4 OR, 2
china, etc. 323.7577, 10 to S.
AMMO . SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE. 20
bath on over
acre with
Pct. off. Sanford Auction, 1200 S. - Ill for Antiques. Consignments
beautiful swimming pool, central
French Ave., 323.7310.
canted. Hi.Way 14 Auction
&amp; air, family room, plus lots
3alleries, 332.4912.
more. $55400.
AN
MOVING, Must Sell 53 Chevrolet,
with title, runs, best offer.
GROVE MANOR - WOO MelionvIlle
Buy Furniture
Credenza; 43 sq. It. burnt orange
-Quality construction, S BR, 21/2
carpet; II' 10' blue carpet; oval
DAVE'S 335-4411
baths, central heat &amp; air. car.
IL. CORDOBA,
rug r * 12'; twin bed; utility
NEY WOODS BARN
We Buy
Paling, 2,750 sq. ft. Best Buy for
trailer. 3235554 after 2 Mon.-Fri.,
Q 10,000 Milos, executive ..................
Furniture a. Miscellaneous. Sell
14400.
anytime wk- ends.
f or 20 pct. commission. Free Pick VOLARE 4-dr.,
uDs. Auction. SAturiI*v 7
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR - 105
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Wilkins Circle 3 BR, 11/i baths,
BUY -SELL-TRADE
automatic, air ..........................
with carpeting, screened front Ill -3lSE. First St
322.77
porch, breakfast bar, extra built.
PLYMOUTH Fury Salon
in's, utility building and large
4
dr., 6,000 miles .......................
51--Household Goods
fenced corner lot. Just 120.500.
SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
vane can be a seller or a buyer .
WYNNEW000 - 2104 Decotfes- I Queen size foam mattress, with 21f40 charge. All admitted free.
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VALIANT Duster
BR, 2 bath, paneled family room &amp;
foam topper, 123. 3324137 after S.
C ome browse every Sunday 9 to S
2-dr.,
slant 6, air .......................
Fla. room, Lots of room, lots of
It the Movi,Iand Drive-in
extras, &amp; nice neighborhood. Sewing MachInes, some good
rebuilts for low $25.3, 4w '74
$35,700.
ITS PINTO Wagon,
$
models triple lock stretch stitch
automatic, air, 20,000 ..................
with built-In buttonholer, List $300,
COUNTY - Narcissus Ave. 72-Auction
now $150. Singer Future, cost over
Newly built custom 3 BR, 2 bath,
$600. now $300. Cash or terms. Call
BUICK Skylark
On 1½ acres, Plenty of oak shade
$
Del's $51.5707 or 1605 Philadelphia
trees, plus lots more. 543.000.
2-dr., V-6, air ...........................
St., Orlando.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

REALTORS

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REALTORS

323734)

/AM!K SANORA

Merchandise

322.71t5

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S. V. Hardwick. Broker
Deltona. 644-4411

372 7111

CARPENTER REALTY

of

W.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

your

Hunt Real ty Inc.

2-taIfl

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CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE - Poultry manure
for your fall garden
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
or pasture, 13 yard leaded at the
farm. Hoiden's Enterprise Egg
Farm, Reed Ellis R1ad, Osteen
(off 113110 2 ml. east Osleen Bridge.

SO-Mscellaneous for

0111110

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17-5

strucllcn,
your area 5. colors. Qu.ldy Can.
priced from $73,500 on

Reg Real Estate Brola',

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TAFFER REALTY

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UNIQUE

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2 BR. trailer, furnished, air cant
Plenty of ground, fenced for pets.
333.543

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UNDER $23,000

COULD BE 4 BR

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3-Mobile Homes

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Winter Spring*- 3 OR. 1½ bath,
tam. rm., fireplace. 1 bik from
School. Enc. patio. $30,300.
NORTHWEST

.w OPP# nesis, PxCut,vI UrSI
&amp; chairs, ser'etarial ilesk'. &amp;
chairS, Straignt Chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry. 11 92,5201705

S*ve mansy on TV's &amp; Furniture.
Mt. Dire Auction every Friday
7.' p.m. Bay Ad. &amp; Ow they oaf,
Mt. Dora. 514313.1115.

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Aluminum Siding

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322-0775

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1.00
2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
$1 MOVIE' 1*.ty at Stowp
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dow t"
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130
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333- 71,5

327-2715

Used Office Furniture

heat

area.

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RA

igtor.

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PEN

Sharp 3 OR. 1½ both, large fenced
corner lot. Must sacrIfice. $19,500.
Call Phyllis Capponi, Realtor
Associate. After hours. 534.1773.
FRICKE
1
FRICKE
ASSOCIATES INC., REALTOR,

311.0041

Doltom -2 BR, 1%, bath, Phone 371.

Sanford's

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ROCK CONCERT
it MOVIE: "Voyage 13 the
°" o the Sea" Walter
Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine.
1961. SibiIne sweds
explode a radiation belt

TACLLAFI

LUNCHEON SPECIALS Served 11a.m. 2p.m.
DINNER ............ ... Serv.dsp.m.- 11 P.M.

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Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Aid. DUPLEX- Furnished or un
companion. Needed immediately
furnished.
Ideal location.
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4250431
Reasonable ren t 345.3fl1.
are placing canisters in the tn Wente experienced help to care for
P
of Sanford all this week. This Is the
two elderly ladies. References
Ridpvs Arms
first annual Fund Drive for
required. Send resume to P.O. Box
Sanford so let's all pull together
1412, Sanford, or call 332.1034 SpacIous I, LI 3 BR apts. Teivsis,
and make It a succesatut one.
biI*eanSIl:3OPM.
swImmIng, playground,
CanIsters will be Picked up In
rsa'ul
room,
December.
UNEMPLOYED? Nver aaIn If
and clubhouse. 3300 Rkfod
you have sincere desIre and Ave. Sanford. PH 3234130
ambition: Serious Only please all
S-Lost £
5742004 after 1 p.m. or pe'lts 1010 BAMBOO COVE ARTS
Giovanni, Deltona, Fla. W4
One &amp; I Bedroom apartments,
SECRETARY
$100 Reward
turnIsW or unfurnished. New ly
For
M.D.s
Office
For the return of purse and contents.
redecorated. come see. E. Airport •
Phone 323.7400
Keep money. 3221301.
Blvd Sanford, 373-1340.
TELEPHONE
SALES
LOSt - Small dog, white with tan;
NOW LEASING
vicinity of Osteen Bridge. Phone
________________________
National Distributor has several
321&amp;M.
Sanford Court
openings for experienced tele.
Apartments
ClassIfied Ads will always give you
phone sales personnel. Must have
more. . . Much, Much M tha n
knowiedge and background in se modern single story 1 &amp; .
bedroom apis. and completely
you expect.'
electronics &amp; citizen band radios.
We're looking for aggressive, self, furnished studio apartments.
Lost-i
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rishSetter puppy Pinecrest
CinviflhentlyiOCited&amp;biiU$lfUlly
starters who possess a g
area. Reward. Call 3227050 or 373.
landscaped. Abundant storage
telephone voice. Apply In person to
1273.
uncluding anlc and "GE Energy
BFJ SALES CO.
Efficiency Package'. From $115.
31s.
3Ph
Lost -5issltHouni.3 monthscld;
Call 321.OflObiIwein 513:20.
SanfordAirpoq1,Sanfd
4
white, tan and black; wear ing
V
*ntern style collar with stone,;
SEAMSTRESSES
vicInIty lh and Magnolia, For commercial sew, experience 31--Apartments Furnished
Tuesday afternoon. Answers to
necessary. Apply water Bonnet
Shorty. REWARD, 3311517
MIg, Co., Inc., 105 N. Lake Howell MONTHLY
R E N T AL S
Road, Casselberry. First road
AVAILABLE
Cleaning
garage again? Moving
north it 434.1 block west of 17.51.
Color TV, Air Cond., Maid Sin.
the same Items aroung you
QUALITY INN NORTH
moved last spring? Planning on
DATA PROCESSING
W.1000
IllSR 434, Long*ood
storing meni anstiser year? Don't Nattonal Distributor has opening for
do it. Plan a garage sale avit don't
an experienced 3711.3742 key SAN MO PARK, 1. 2. 3 bedroom
forget to adverlIe It In the Herald
punch operator. Houri of em.
trailer opts. Adult &amp; family park.
want
Like magic, the clutter
ploymens will be from 11:30 A.M.
Weekly. 3313 Hwy 17.52, Sanford.
wUl disappear, and you'll ha ve
to P.M.
323)5)0.
-.
extra cash in your pocket.
sutworo.
Adults
only.
Modern
STUdIO
.
Apply In person to:
&amp; 1 BR; air, carpet, etc. 55$ per
BFJSALESCO.
ma. up. 3231015.
Bldg. 310,25th St.
Sanford Airport, Sanford
1 BR., turn. apt., lights, water turn.,
Mature adults. No pets. 155. 322.
TRUCKING OPERATIONS
22% after 4 wk-days.
MANAGER
New f urniture delivery servIce. One or Two Bedrooms, carport, air,
Must have experience in home
utilities furnished. IN Op. 323.
deliveries and knowled ge of
1574 after 1) AM.
trucking. Good pay, fringes,
I
BR
turn, apt., water f urnished.
Permanent position. Send corn.
Near shopping area. Adu lts only.
plete resume to
IOI,
The
1100 mo. 3225530 or 332.575,.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1457,
Sanford, Fla. 37771.
3 room air conditioned fun.
OFFICE MANAGER _Kr,I15,
listats &amp; water turn., retired
typing. Handle phone orders.
couple or man. No pets. 323.2375,
United Solvents, 323-1103.
111 Myrtle Ave.

REAL ESTATE

$11,500 FHA.VA
Vacant, rudy for offers. 2 BR, wits
family room, screened porch, fruit
trees. Call 421100.

$ DOWN .

VA- 0

Believing

Large lot, large house, small puke.]
BR, I baths, family room, carpet,
trees, much more. Owner says
"Sell." $30,000. Call Betty Flamm,
Realtor-Associate.

Realtor

SANFORD

I Bedroom unfurnished houSe, close W000MERE PARK - One of the
newer homes done In the Spanish
to schools and shopping Call 322.
molif. 3 bedroom, I ba th, all op.
1110.
p1 lances. New paint on exterior.
Executive home, 430 West Crystal
SEEI SAVE I at lust $21,500.
Drive, Loch Arbor. 4 BR, 3 ba ths,
rec. room with fireplace. Air, BRING HAMMER AND PAINT
Wit kitchen equipped. $335 per
BRUSHt Creative thought an
mo. $100 dep. 3220004.
energy, 2 story older home can be
conv
er ted into a comfortable 7
1l3 BR,) bath,
fenced yard, kitchen
room
residence. However,
equipped, $)53 per mo. $100 dep.
restoring it's or iginal charm will
322-0051
require some work. THAT'S WHY
the price is l ust $23,500.
') Pont Or Sell - Immaculate BR,2
bath, carpe, garage, fenced yd.
ML S. R EALTOR S
$153 mo. 3237411.

èAPIic 4ffr$
Good 4morlcan Helping Hai*, Inc.

Seeing Is

CallBaft

ldyllwllde - 101 Brentwood Drive,
$41000. 3 BR, 2 baths, beaut iful
Interior with fireplace, 10 Pct.
down, V-al Pct. Interest. $373 ma.
pays all. 322.5101.

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Lake Mary -By Owner -1 BR,2
bath home; quIet paved stre.f,
M111111141 from school, lake. Many
extras. Shown by appointment.
Call after S p.m., 323.1035.

REALTY

003W. 1st St.
323-401 or 323-0117 eves.

SUNLAND BEAUTY - Priced for
Immediate sale. includes op.
pllances, some furniture, 3
bedroom, 1 bath, large utility,
Senora- For sale on rent- Lovely 3
fenced rear yard. LOW.LOW,
OR, 2 bath, 2 car garage, cen tral
$l5,00.
heat and air. 435.3051.

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collect, 1.531.0743 or 1.123-9519.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

32Houses Urifurnished

11:15

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M. UNSWORTH

OPEN HOUSE, 3
BR, shady, quiet. s,,000 on., $170
mo 134 Seminole Ave. 373.1305.

Or 323.731s.

(0) NEWS

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$27,500.

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24 MONTY PYTHON'S

Pored bydetywork.boerd.
1200
6) MOVIE. Piyths.' MttlUfly Perkzrw. Janet Las.
t980. ((55W) 1960. When a
1
with berli nun-

SIiOulTIMi5$:se$ 11:40

family rm. &amp; screened porch.

REALTOR!

Fr1,SIPO. It, W?I 'IS.

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3 OR home In Sanford $120. Call

DELTONA - 2 BR, I bath, large

FLYING CIRCUS
35: MOVIE: '$iy Spook.

1:101:11 $10 1:20 £ 5:11

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Unfurnished, *two bedroom. Security
DiPOSIt. Adults Preferred. 3. LAKE MARY

Greene Inc.

CB, 1 bath, kitchen,
living rm., Fla. rm.,
garage, fenced- owner, 37315i,

DEBARY- Only $2.200dawn,3 BR,
I both, screened parch, 2 yrs. old,
monthly payment adlusted to
Income. $34,500.

1I3. French
3fl.451
EVeS. 332)454; 3234144 331.1$$4

DRIVE BY

830601

Assumable mortgage.

43-40s.Acrssge

Lots In GOrgelown &amp; Goldebero
WOO to close estate. Cash only.
Also small house across from
Crooms School, Ufl$ cash.
Prime small acreage parcels near I'
1. Priced right.
WALTER B. STEELE
Rig. Real Estate Broker
"Your Business Is Ap,Wacia$od"
3211I41or4es.
110 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford

123$ S. SUMMERLIN AVE.
(.arpe oaks, pine&amp; palm fro", 3 OR
2 both, air conditioned. Nest I
clean. Move In now. Deli, by an
call today. 111,930.

0522.

SANFORD-3M, l½bath;c.nt,'ai
N.A. forms. $32,500 with

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

SANFORD

Forrest

Large 3 OR
dining rm.,

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving
to an
apartment?
Get some action with a Herald Kish Real Estate
INC.
classified ad. We'll help you write
an a that will bring a fast sale.
"SERVICE BEYOND
CALL323.,lil
THE CONTRACT"

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SAT.-5U5.

1:20 $ 5:11

Ilusion."

furnace, large fenced lot. "Got
high school. $19JOI. Owner 323,

central heat and air, wall to will
carpeting. Owner pays all closing
costs. From $23,000. Only S
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AWARDS:

hosted by Mc Cooper aid
*RoetFvomthe1foity-

3$ ThE CHMPIONS
400
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Elvis Presley, Angela
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24 EVENINGATPOPSR
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the M3Izlalt" Bud Abbott.
Lou Costello. 1961.

9:30

LU BOB NEAR SHOW

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THURSDAY
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FESTIVAL

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Beautifully remodeled h rooms, ii
sq. It.. new carpeting Be roof, get

BR, 2 bath, kit chen equipped,

I BR apt., kit, equip., A.C. carpet ed.
AduI'O, No pits. $15. 323.23% wk.
dysafteti,

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good area, wall to wall carpet,
fenced yard, inlnt condition. Call
for appointment today.
2 STORY, excellent condition, hR.
$35,000 - Terms.
VETERANS - Best buy In townt
$3,000 under comparable homes. 3

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No qualifying. pay equity, assumi
mortgage. I BR* 1½ baths
garage, gold carpet. Close N
schools. 3230237 after 5,20.

country. P7,300.

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Private room and i1ry. 322.3M. I
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HAVE
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MAS - andffiemoiwytopayfor
4-Ptrsonais
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products. Make bioutHul moneY.y
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Call 444307$ for information.
Longwood Day Care CenterIS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
Lngws oldest. aa.m.a p...bus to ______________________
IN YOUR FAMILY?
item. school. 231.3751 anytime.
21Situations Yntid
AL ANON
Garage sales are In soosan. Tell the
For families or friends of problem
people about It with a Clflslfled Will care for elderly In my home as
drinkrs.
one in the family. Reasonable
Ad in the Herald. 3212111; 1131.
For further information call 423.ISS1
rates. 323423$.
5553.
or write
YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
ChildCare
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
la. 32171.
inmyheme.
CLASSIF IED AD LATELY.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 4442027 'Or "We Cars'
2 -Pjonn
"Ho?tine," Adults or Teens.
Educational Child Can, for as low as ___________________
$3• weekly if you quality. 3211424
FACED WITHA DRINKING
unfurnished room will f'Jffli5h to
or 313$43$.
PROBLEM
suit, Call for details. 323.5)47.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
can Help
n$ed
IIN$I
Call 4234517
it P.O. Box 1313
_____________________________ Sanford, FlorIda 32171
Smallest Ad with the greatest op.
________________________ portunity. Call 3231512.
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9 momns dO. AmenItIes galore,
turn. Adults oily. no pets.
Beautiful location. Large oak
4 room apt. domtaIii
shaded lot. $5,000.
$ room
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SANFQRO- 62 y Atres near St
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SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS ne

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm SeCtion Liberal
trades offered. Bob Bill's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto. 301
W. First St., 322-2355.

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3.41 acres on corr.
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Terms. $312591.
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because of it. This is beginning
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was carefully phrased to kill any possibility the man might have
had of collecting unemployment compensation.
know what happens when a
TWO weeupnorro his termination, Fisher was suspended
player asks for a new deck of
cards to change his or her
pending an Investigation Into allegid thievery In the water
luck.
department involving hundreds of pounds of brass and copper
There is no rule here. It Is
cannibalized from discarded water meters.
proper and courteous to j
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Councilmen hit at the loose operation of the public works
accede to the request providdepartment In firing Fisher from the $11,500 position,
ed the person asking for new
City Council Caliairman J.R. Grant is acting as public works
cards is willing to pay for
director
while the search Is on for a new one. Mayor James R.
them.
Lormann has said that someone outside the department will be
(Do
have a question
hired to fill the position.
For the experts? Write "Ask
But, in the meantime Ruth and Ralph Fisher don't quite know
the Jacobys' care of this
just
what they are going to do.
The Jacobys will
Finan
cially, things aren't so good, they said. Fisher, at 60,
answer individual questions
had hoped to work until retirement at 62 when he would have
It stamped. Self-addressed
- drawn social security.
envelooes are enclosed TheL\
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most The careful wording of the motion firing him cut off the
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questions
will be used in this column
possibility of unemployment compensation. He said he has been
and will receive copies of
told that the city has not participated In the state retirement
JACOB V MODERN.I
program long enough for him to qualify for a pension from that
source.
has not been told by the city fathers whether he
by GUI Fox
will be given ilie three-week vacation pay he is entitled to for WIb.
Mrs. Fisher has a lung condition that requires hospitalization
several times a year but they gave up their private hospitalization
Insurance when the city began its program for employes. Mrs.
Fisher's medication for her illness totals $60 monthly. Now they
have no hospitalization insurance.
And, "Who is going to hire a 60-year-old man, especially after
all the scandal here In Longwood?" Fisher asked.
"During all those years we never left town for more than a
few days at a time. Ralph thought he might be needed and his first
responsibility was here," Mrs. Fisher said.
Grant, meanwhile, is working wider the handicap of the city's
ha ving no map nothing on paper showing the exact location
of water lines and fittings In much of the city system. In addition,
,
few other than Fis her know t he intricacies of the operation of th e
r
water department Itself.
Only last week during a storm, a circuit breaker was kicked
e: in the nighttim e hours connecting the gasoline pumps at the
city garage wi th power, making it nearly impossible for police
cars to gas up for patrol duty until the source of the problem was
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old, I have never been in trouble In my Lie, I don't know anything
about legalities."
Chief Investigator Jack Fulenwider responded that it was
Fisher's constitutional right to have an attorney. "Even as
knowledgable as I am in certain matters like this, I would not let
myself beme Involved in situations like this without the advice

and coistitutional right to an attorney and even if you can't afford
one, we could get one tippointed for you."
Fisher then agreed he would have no objection to the tran.
(, script of the interview being turned over to the city council.
During the lengthy examination, Fisher said his inventory
, control over replaced water meters was apparently "not tight
enough" and that he had found a minimum of 120 water meters
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and their brass housings missing.
Fisher said he had kept a tight control on new meters going
out for replacement, but not a record of old ones. He said the old
riuttt ,'.i.re :ituid in if thcJ by the water department.

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Fisher said when he discovered large numbers of water
meters missing that he called several junk yards asking If they
had bought-water meters-from any city employe.
"However, I found now that the water meters were
dismantledu
and sold brass... (not) as water meters, but as
Junk," be said.

Fisher also Said that a drum had been cut and converted into
a barbecue pit for a councilman partly on city time and with "a
piece of pipe or two" belonging to the city several years ago.
"A couvcilman is no different than any other taxpayer,"

Fulenwlder told Fisher.
Fulenwider also questioned Fisher in detail about water valve
wrenches that had been made and sold.
Fisher said the wrenches were made partly tor sale to
private contractor, using materials furnished by the contractor.
But the city's power and the labor of a city employe on city time
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surgery department were
present" at the review board

He added that several years ago, with the permission of the
councilman in charge of the water department, he had stored
brass cannibalized in the department in a box or barrel for sale.
The proceeds had been used to buy "something under the

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Dr. Kenneth Wing checks recovery progress on two source," Harmon said, "that
session last Tuesday, H&amp;
Dr. Mw actually reviewed
said. "We reviewed the d*aila gastrostomy patients, Natal Wilkinson (left), 69, and only
eight of Dr. Wing's
of all patients who'd had Noille Lodge, 75.
gastrostomies, while in the
feeding gastrostomies done at
news media ft said held found 30
(SMH) between July 1975 and decision was unanimous —
The report, first published by gastrostomles done by Dr,
July 1976.
every one of the gastrostomnies the Florida
Thnes-Union In Wing. He actually reviewed
"In the judgment of an
was found to be medically Jacksonville, was compiled by only eight, so I don't know bow
physicians there
and the necessary."
Dr. Matthew Morrow of
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as a nursing home hue faces
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care of bin. Jean Stanley, 49, Ling said, &amp;ddWg.,lbare was
late Thursday or early Friday. nothing we could do. It was her
The owner of the home, furniture and we had to give It
Lucille Smith. 45, Rt. I Box 314, to tbein."
Det. LIng said Mrs. Smith had
St. Mathew, S.C., reportedly
been
mailed a summons to (we
decided
to close the home, then
abruptly closed and four elderly
a charge of operating a
drove
to
South
Carolina,
ladles left In the care of an
leaving her sons, who were to business without a license —
employe.
follow with a U-Haul trailer second-degree misdemeanor —

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but If the woman chooses to
Television .... ............6-S.D Thomas Ling said Saturday filled with furniture from
ignore the summons, Ling said,
residence.
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"we certainly can't extradite
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Mrs. Smith's sons departed her for a misidernesnor."

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Fisher said, "Sometime before this happened, the men (in the
water department) had no Ice water, no drinking water and, when
I built the city police station, I asked council fora cooler for the
men over at the shop because everytime I turned around it looked
like one of them was standing there with a can wanting to know
where he could get some Ice.
"1 paid some of it out of my own pocket, they bought part of It,
later on I did bill the city, I had them to bill the city for that, so I
put a water cooler in the budget for the second year, It was turned

Piland

Attacks PSC

Winter Springs Mayor Troy ['hand has sent a telegram to the
Florida Public Service Commission charging the commissioners
with "representing the utilities companies first and the citizens
second."
Piland was angered by a newspaper repo rt that the ['SC staff
had recommended a rate in crease for North Orlando Water and
Sewer Corp., equal to or higher than the utility company's

request.
The city has fought the rate Increase since It was requested In
January, saying utility rates are the city's responsibility — not
the PSC's.
In his telegram, ['hand cited the economic effect the more
than 100 per cent increase would have on the 1,100 customers of
the firm In t he city.
"We feel as expressed at the public hearing that the North
Or lando Wa te r and Sewer Corp. is entitled to a fair rate of Increase," ['hand said, "but feel that It was an error in their
Judgment not to ask for the Increase for 11 years. We as citizens
sho uld not be burdened with such a large increase at one time.,,

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Wing were justified
The repo rt fneh.shl,d that
peiortothe thangstnMeuflrald
pa7flIDt regulations — which
went Into effect lad November
—no gadrostosnias had been
performedon
on patients at the
Nursing and
valecud Ceder, where Wing
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procedures.
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down.
"They said we will buy an ice machine, I believe It was looked
Into and the cheapest one they could find was $700. Well that cured
that, so I came In one day and I had two or three jobs going and I
was trying to get moving on out, and there stands a man with a
water cooler can In his hand, wanting Ice.
"I went to Orlando, I bought it with my own money, a water
cooler, I brought it back and the city helped to install It... I had
paid $205, I agreed to make that many wrenches, $200 worth, no
more. I made the 20 wrenches, we argued on the price and finally
he (the contractor) said he would furnish the pipe and give me $9
a piece, which I agreed to. . . We made 20 and we made the
balan ce of his material into wrenches that he never came back
and picked up. Th ey the wrenches) went to the fire department
and the water department --Fishe r said he talked the matter over with the councilman in
charge of the water department at that time and he "thought it
discovered,
was a very good idea."
An 111-page deposition was given to State Attorney Abbott
"I went ahead, I made the wrenches and I gave the city credit
Herring's office Aug. 31 by Fisher. According to the deposition,
for the whole $200 for the $180.. .reiinbursedme for the $200thatI
Fisher appeared voluntar il y, accompanied by his attorney, Roger
had paid for the water cooler," Fisher said.
Berry.
Fishe r also said that over the years he found it easier at times
In the deposition, Assistant State Atty. William Staley adto purchase small items for his depa rtment from his own pocket
vised F is her that "this office does not intend to use any in- and even used his personal tools in the department, when needed.
formation that you may give us with regard to this Longwood
Many of these tools and other personal property remain at the
Municipal investigation against you for the purpose of bringing
city garage. Fisher has not attempt ed to claim them and no one
any criminal charges against you. . . You are in effect getting
has tried to return them, according to Mrs. Fisher.
immunity from any prosecution from any criminal offense that
"We were told by the city attomey to stay off city property,"
you may have committed in connection with your association with
M5. F isher said.
the City of tA)ngwood."
In answer to another question from Fulenwider, FLqher said
At the end of the two-hour interrogation, Fisher said, ache had noticed
missing from the city and city tools as
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and its long-time employe, Ralph Fisher, was severed this week. supervision of the chairman of the water department, buy
The governing body fired Fisher. The motion terminating his something for the City of Longwood that we needed on the water
services after 11 years, first as city superintendent and more department."HedeniedthathehadeversoIdangbelongthg

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can logically mean anything
else."
Here is a hand to illustrate
this. We won't go into the
merits of the bidding except to
point out that West can make
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because it gets trapped In the
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can cause pain In this situation
whether it is swallowed
produced from fermentation or
partly from th sources.
Gas causes -problems
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people. ails one of
man's most common complaints. We all swallow some
air because of normal eating
and drinking habits. It Is
unavoidable but can be
minimized.
I am sending you The Health
Letter number 6.6, Controlling
Gaseousness, for a more
complete discussion of the gas
problem and what you can do
about it. Others who want this
Information can send a long,
stamped, self-addressed enProblem. The air is not likely to velope with 50 cents for it. Just
BMW onan X-ray done in the address your letter to me in
morning. The air swallowing care of this newspaper, P.O.
occurs during the day and late Box 1551, Radio City Station,
afternoon X-rays will show its New York, NY 10019.
presence.
Meanwhile I would suggest
Because the gas is already in that you do a simple test on
the stomach, when a person yourself. Hold an eraser beteats he suddenly feels full. This ween your teeth and keep it
Is not because the food caused there. This will make It difficult
gas but because the food taken to swallow. This trick will make
into the stomach takes up part
you aware of how often you are
of the space In the stomach, swallowing air.
already partially filled with gas
The eraser will help train you
and the pressure or fullness is out of the habit and may cisc
then noticeable. With this in- your problem. You can hold
creased filling, the gas rises to something else between the
teeth if you prefer but an eraser
is an easy and comfortable
thing to use.
I do think you should avoid all
gas-containing beverages, such
as the soda nnna T-h
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add to the problem.

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projects before playing.
quite up to par. U thoughis
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diluted considerably today if
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today because of your im- today with the respect you do
patience. Flay evJy"th4 cool. your own. Return what you
VIRGO(Aug.22-SepLfl)It borrow in the condition YOV
may not be worth the price in received It.
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the long rim to get scmethin6
you want today. Weigh your
YOIJRBIRTHDAY
moves wisely.
Sept. is, irs
LIBRA(Sept.23.Oct. 23) You
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can get others to do your bid Important contact
with
ding today if you make someone of considerable Ii•
suggestions, instead of issuing fluence. Cultivate this
commands. Be a leader, but relationship caref ully for Its
MEN don do It loudly.
many advantages.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) permission.
CAPRICORN (Dec. flJan.
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concerned today. Be tight. Juuments today If you yield to

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On The Campaign Tra"I.•
Carter Thinks Debates Are His Chance
To Explain His Stands On Issues
WASHINGTON 1 AP)
Jimmy Carter
public employment to put people back to
contends his debate with President Ford work. He put no price on his plan.
on Thursday wdl "alleviate a lot of the
Carter and Ford meet Thursday night in
concerns about me" among voters who Philadelphia in the first of their three
think him too vague on issues.
nationally televised campaign debates.
Discussing those issues in an interview
"I think the debates, unless President
with The Associated Press, the Ford or I make a serious mistake, will

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Harris said the swvey foual that by 49
per cent to 34 per cent, a plurality of voters
believe that Caner "has ducW taking
stands on issues to avoid offending
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and asked them for funds to build a building on the back of o'ir
shop to contain our tools and
and stock of small iteans.
equipment

"I didn't get anything. A year or so later — the time may be
off as I don't have any dates on it well, anyhow, I told two or
ibly three of the council that we were being stolen blind. Two
months ago approximately, it may have been a li ttle longer, I
went to the Chief (of police), I believe I talked to Sgt. Taylor and
the Chief and told him about this and I had reported it," Fisher
said.
Fulenwider asked Fi.sher if he had done anything himsell
put in an inventory control of water meters or copper.
Fisher said, 'Not, as well as I should," explaining he tried to
tkip,
to get a secretary to take over the office to keep the
get
records on the "works, the whole mess from the top to the bottom
because Council knew what was going on in my department.
"I asked for a secretary as much as three years ago to make
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it would make their poll. "I think that to strike one e1ezneri out
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overhaul of U.S. tax laws ftough Con- said in the Friday interview with a panel of unwarranted distortion," he Said.
gress. But he cannot now spell out what AP editors and reporters.
"I wish everybody had complete trust i
I
would be in his new tax code.
"1 think it would help to alleviate a lot of me, and I believe that the debates will help
He will seek to implement such the concerns about me," the former to alleviate concern that has been pouted " ,.ii ~
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Democratic platform promises as welfare Georgia governor said.
out," Carter said.
reform and national health insurance ordy
when a revived economy produces the demonstrate he is not the radical can- he rates higher than Ford on questions of
revenues to pay for them without tax In- didat e Republicans claim he i,, "that i
trust and ability to solve major problems l' h'!'
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As he has in campaign speeches, Cane. 0'~_ ill'
—lie already Li sizing up the foreign knowledge of defense and foreign affairs. dscrtbed his lax overhaul plans in brusi 7.'iitJ
policy experts he meets and consults as
"And if I can project that image in
terms, saying the law would be 'i1,
Possible
state in a Carter administration,
think," Carter said.
Carter said he would try to lower tir.
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He bristled at questions about a Louis rate of taxation, keep
the
same
revenues,
by using federal funds to stimulate private
Harris survey, published Thursday, which and substantially increase the taxes on
industry jobs without heavy reliance on reported a drop in his positive rating. It "those
who have the higher incomes."
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county district, borrowed the funds.
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Bridge
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assumed oni. of three different political poatures in this
to be successful In my bid for the congressional seat," she Said.
Calendar ..................11-A
matter;szeuedorerrepoftt0theSecrda,yofkabotg
The committee showed the banks that according to our Studies
Comics ....................2-B
no money. etc.- she had the money as well as
and our people around the district Iam going to get enough votes having no
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refused
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or - she has sold her political soul to the
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Saunders' husband-campaign manager, George, d
Obituaries .................5* succinctly: $1,579.
Seminole, th e chance to donate thatMrs.
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Sports ...................7.A
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in her campaign.
4-B this year by United Way of Seminole
deductions.
engaging in "cheap mud.
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linging tactics" to try to get her out 01the runoff. The winner will
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Women ..................U-B County, as spelled out by
Joseph' C. Hartwig, who reviewed
$247,116 to cover existing needs; the statement she filed eight weeks late with the Secretary of State, e face Republican incumbent Rep. Richard Kell y.
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both pledges and goals for the drive
United Way board adjusted that to Newton said.
that we have put this in legal tam by filing the suit. I feel that
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volunteers
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ence Wednesday.
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requirement to quaUfy as a candidate for public office. JU
for the campaign, according to ofshe stated that She had personally loaned $1,700 to her campaign
th e drive, according to Hartwig and
Orlando
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Elections Division in Tallahassee July 19 that she had filed.
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dates and other fruits, the fruits also give you
Mike Lawrence points out raise to two
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meat protein would not be easy from fruit fiber. The amount of sive
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need help to meet your goals.
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Starch: Cgrbohydrstisai, to give or demerits of West's over. answer individual questions
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glucose and fructose - two body handles them. Did you the ace.
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The Seminole County School Board acting Wednesday night on and occasionally traveled by automobiles.
Mrs. His also had quoted from mnhitdea of the 1974 meetIng
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to Altamonte Springs.
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hazards
for walking children.
dated school bus service to Trafiwood after a grew of parents
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w*W pim and continue busing our stsdento MW WE
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grade
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tok only In
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mov
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level for elementary school dudents.
unie the boa rd voted t reverse
"I think the feeling of mostof Ui in that the greeted danger in
graaa.
Mrs. His's husband, Chester, told Layer he had rece4ly
was reaflysomething
810"Wvle traffic," sald SdW Transportation Director Fred
to a pIlYebblogist; whom Hiz said had hilbraW him that
Taylor, the only member of the safety mnittee employed by thetalked
decww what we wen
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school
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old Tank Colegum 4,We
s)stem had In mind. And that's what would teed to get the point
"I don't know what age Is safe," His said, "bet my personal
ftfly decided the aew
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opinion Is that kindagarten through third grade should not have
vendius of 'Allct In Won.
Trafiwood parents were Ott in force again to protad the cx- to walk anywhere."
derlaad.' ... We really
pected removal 01 theIr school bus Kathryn His, president of the
'fldswas greeted by a burst of applause, bet Layer responded
waa
te to see something
Spring Lake PTA, told the board lad week that without bus
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Wedoesiley that she dkbi't kill ambulance when Jerry turned finish presentation of the date's
her boyfriend. She said she was and went back to his bedroom case against Jerry this afterIn
In bed with Hendricks when with thegim.
noon.
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She denied that she put the
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as Hendricks was getting up to him what to say. She also depending on the number of
open the door.
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arguing about the electric light shooting.
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and that Hendricks was only
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the bedroom.
time to say anything," Miss panel would then deliberate a
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second time, to recommend
him kick the door open and
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shoot Bobby. The blood spat. that Jerry had a nickel-plated In the electric chair.
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The court Isn't bound by the
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Marker Street house.
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enough.

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two young men convicted of
drug-related offenses. Askew
questioned whether Donald
Brooks, an Orlando tree surgeon, was sti ll using drugs and
told Kent Ro be rt Blehler, who
wants to be a stock broker, that

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The Environmental Regu- emission standards. The study
latlon Commission adopted a Is to determine possible health
deadline schedule Wednesday hazards associated with In.
for 0 projects that would get creased emissions.
the money If local agencies
DER Secretary Jay Landers
complege planning.
told the commission that a pro.
"We've got the money, now posed rule controlling odors
we've got to get these people to emitted by Florida's eight Pa.
get on with It," said cum. per mllls should be ready for
sian chairman W. D. Frederick initial discussions In six
Jr.
months.
Officials of the Department of
But Commissioner JR. MidEnvlromnentaj Regulation said dianas — who described the
the money for fiscal year 1976 smell slnillar to that of rotten
would revert to the federal joy, eggs as "a smell a man cannot
eminent If It Isn't spent by Or. get away from" com plained
tober 1977. Some $100 million In that the rule had been three
1976 federal funds has alread y years In the making.
been spent.
Frederick attributed the delay tofoot.dragglngbyIoca.
'Action
Bad Precedent'
ficiala fearful of raising taxes to
pay for increased costs often
Incurred by the new waste wa.
ter treatment projects.
He said several cities — Hollywood, Orlando and Pensacola
among them — had not put TALLAHASSEE ()
st reak as a "boyish pran k." He tacks on the pardon board polexisting waste water treatment
Secretary of State Bruce said the student was In a group Icy of automatically restoring
facilities Into full operation be- Smathers says he can't go along of about 21 FSU streakers who the civil rights of
offende rs who
cause officials feared cost In- with the pardon of a streaker were caught one night In the have served their time.
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The 250.project list, arranged exposure for rompin g In
streaking craze.
Charles
Manson would autoaccording to each pro ject's pri- buff on the Florida State
Smathers, however, COfl'
matically
have his civil rights
only, would also cover an an- University campus.
tended that the cabinet was set- re ored wh
st
en he was finally
ticipated $310 million In fiscal It's not that st reaking is
tlng a double standard by erasregurgitated
from the prison
year 1977 federal funds for the a heinous crime, Smathers ex- Ing the criminal record of a
system," Smathers said.
massive works.
plained as the pardo n
d of. college student who knows how
Askew said
Frederick said the one- tidall y forgave the st reaker
to use the system. He said poor rgltatel was the term reguquarter portion of the project Wedn esday, It's Just that
youths charged wi th minor of. term intended "an emotional
to be quoted."
cost that falls on the local action set a bad precedent.
tenses wouldn't get the same
government might be another "We might be opening up that break because they don't wiEducation Commissioner
reason for the dela ys. For the gate so that every college derstand the system.
Ralph Tunlington accused Smaprojects to qualify for the three- stud ent who gets into a minor
Smathers clashed with Coy. fliers of Inconslstencey, sa ying
quarter federal f unding, they prank one year later would be Reubln Askew and cabinet he knew of cases where Smamust have specifications ready coming before the board," he members as he ren ewed his at- thers supported pardons "that
for bidding.
said.
Under the deadline schedule,
Gov. Reuhin Askew and the
Projects will be dropped from cabinet members who serve as
the priority list If plans aren't the pardo n board disagreed,
complete by Dec. 31. However, voting 4-1 to pardon FSU junior
local officials may resubmit William Joseph Meroile.
completed plans and be put
"I don't think we're conback onto the list by March 15, doning streaking If we vote for a
W77.
full pardon for this man," Atty.
In other commission action, a Gen. Robert Shevin said. "It
power company-funded study of was a relatively minor of fense.
sulfur dioxide emissions f
He served five days In jail, and
generating plants reported that I think he paid his debt to
Gulf Power Corp. had withheld society."
data It needs.
Charles Scriven, Parole and
David Anthony head of the $2- Probation Commission chairmillion Florida Sulfur Oxides man, described Merolle's

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"then it's not In the public interest."
Deep well injection Involves releasing
waste water thousands of feet below the

Set-up costs are higher, because the waste
water would be sprayed over 2,000 acres of
land that cost roughly $4,000 each, but
millions of dollars can be recovered by using
the sprayed land for farming.
Expanding the Sanford plant and using the
Land spray system would cod slightly more
than $147 million.
The committee could also choose to cxpand both the Sanford plant and the exiting
Greenbelt plant, southwest of Lake Mary, or
to build an entirely new plant In the Upsala
West of Sanford.
Either Land spreading or deep well injectlon can be used with each of the vwi
location alternatIves.
"Both sides are gambles," Morris said.
A deep well Injection system could be
re'ctecI by the state Department of
Regulation if a test well
drilling doesn't locate two layers of solid rock
to sandwich the waste water. A test drilling
can easily cost more than $1 million, the
told
night.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Supreme Court
candidate Fred Karl says he is proud of Atty.
Gen. Robert Shevin's endorsement which a
rival has attacked.
"I make no apologies for the endorsement of
the chief legal officer of Florida. I am proud of
his support," Karl said in a statement Wednesday responding to allegations by election
rival Charles Holley.
Holley, a Naples attorney and former
Pinellas Circuit judge, accused Karl and
Shevin of hatching a deal and said the endorsement was just one more conflict Karl
would have in ruling on cases from the high
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Costs of the land spray system could end
up as much as $7 million higher, If the cxpeeled dollar return from crops doesn't
materialize or If land cods turn out higher
than the engineers' projections. Or a Large
enough tract of land simply may not be
available at all
Committee members will meet again Sept.
29 at 7:30 p.m. in Sanford's city hail to review
the alternati ves and make a decision They
are aLso scheduled to
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Committee members hope to win federal
funding for three4ourths of the cost,
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eps planning and design — lithe north
st
AV walk through areas as bad or worse than the Trailwood Seminole project can proceed on
schedule.
section, or are accompanied through them by their parents.
Tensions between the three gOvernments
'Ibis Is not the tint time this question's come up," Layer
involved — Seminole County and e cities of
said. 11* (Trailwood) point accumulation Is lower than several Sanford and Lake Mary seem tothhave
other areas which would have to be considered first because they eased,
but the committee's major decisions
have higher point accumulations. And under present funding, the still tie
county couldn't afford to bus all Kthrough-3 students."
Para'ds also complained about youngsters having to theRoger Nelswender, executive assistant t
board of county commissioners,
negotiate the dirt road on rainy days when mud and puddles are represented the county at a Wednesday night
present, and Charles Do Moor asked If the school board would be committ
ee meeting — the first time in over a
responsible for accidents that might occur along the single-lane year the county has had an official
route.
"Absolutely not," replied Chairman Robert Feather. Feather representative at the meetings.
directed Do Moor to check with the property owners about
Nelswender told Committee Chairman
liability and suggested that since the lane Is a "platted road," John Morris of Sanford and Lake Mary rep.
resexdaflve Harry Terry, who iid agreed
perhaps the county commission could supply informatIon.
"We estaWlibed this committee for a definite purse," said last month to go ahead without the county,
Board Member Allan Keeth. "I think if they had come up with 47, that the county commissioners voted tO
4$ or 49 points we might have some cause for overruling their Participate through the planning phase so we
recommendation. But If we're not going to support than with a
what's involved.
figure as low as this, I think we ought to do away with them
.
The six alternatives include three options
on
treatment plant locations and two possible
rescind
Keeth then moved ore
1914 adlonand was secop4e'J
waste
disposal áystems.
by Board Member E. C. Harper Jr. Following the vole Layer said
The least expensive plan — with costs
that when construction gets wider way In Trailvood and heavy estimated
at $13.4 million
proposes exmachinery poses a threat to walking students, he would
in
mend temporary reinstatement of the busing serv1ce recom- panding the exist g Sanford treatment plant
to serve the entire north Seminole area and
hi a related action the panel voted to instaU one Or
disposing
of the waste water by deep well
more
gates
near the tridge spannlrg the little Wekiva River on the other 114U
Injec
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a system now being tested In
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of Spring Lake Elementary. ibe action WM taken Uiid11POl1
measure to prevent children from using the 1wite ivvl It. #..r. Orange County.
" ut It the cheapest system Is the unfa roaches as "otzticio
And motorbikes.
su
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Aaron Dowling of the East Central
Layer said the get(s) would be installed

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TAMPA (AP)
Reputed Florida underworld figures Santo Trafficante and Harlan
Blackburn head a list of witnesses being
summoned by a federal grand jury making Its
second sweeping probe of organized crime
this year.
Th is Investigation was reportedly triggered
by the contract slaying last October of former
Tampa police detective Richard Cloud.
The panel indicted 14 persons last spring on
racketeering charges, including charges of
conspiring in other contract murder plots, in
its first probe.
Trafficante, who now lives in Miami, spent
20 minutes in a locked room with the grand
jury Wednesday. Blackburn, of Maitland, was
before the group for about 30 minutes.

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life In prison "with no parole at any date"
for Robert F. Carr III, confessed rapist-killer
of two boys, a teen-aged girl and a housewife.
But under the Florida death law passed In
late 1972, Dade Circuit Court Judge Natalie
Baskin does not have to follow the sentencing
jury's recommendation. She can order Can to
be electrocuted.
And if she does go along with it, parole officers don't have to abide by the "no parole"
stricture. They can release Carr, 32, after he
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WASIUNGTON(AP—TSto. resolution appeg,gotiy wouldW testimony has ended the
committee's 1150,000, flvej
Schorr by at least a Us vote.
IYBOBUOYD
In a field near the Hi-Acres
Rep. Qierbu E. Burnett, D month attempt to locate
psrt1y will not be charged
plant. (eags Ave., Altamo,ge With 4ern4 of Ongrese for FIs., who had lid the move to &amp;horr's source.
Spr&amp;
Deputies said the tires No iefi.al to nome the person subpoena Schorr, said be
The committee Mill must pre.
Stierift's investigators today
were
owned
by
HI-Acres
Ser
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the Houeeoti its
who
penad
supplied Mm with the leaned against a coidernit cit.were nd* duss to the
vices.
for
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leaker
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and on
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House
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report.
lion.
"I
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Dr. Harold Rainharts, 230
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Lake Mills
Lake Destiny Trail, MIMan
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se
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him
to
prison,"
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said.
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testimony Wednesday,
reported to deputies that a *560 sworn
committees dIIIIg with sexed-'
Mrs
healed away beer,
mnthse
Chairman
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have said the hearingj
Deputy Joirn Thorpe reported 23, of Harrison Street, Oviedo Deputy F.M. Stewart
td a showdown over
edablIMrnsnt was and a 17-year-old boy on reported silver and a citizens iJailed or fined If he refused to to holding him j contempt, In constituted
dentify his source and answer dialing Rep. Donald J. Mt. the constitutional rights of Conadored
when yegga need a charges of buying, receiving band radio unit, total value in other
questions
croWbar to
destroy 8
about the chell, R.N.Y. Mitchell said he peas to Investigate and guard
rw
door.
and
concealing
stolen
property
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of
$500
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9 were m i ldn source.
CroWbar
wanted to prevent a con- Its materials venue the rights
was
found
hielde
In
connection with an auto following a burglary at the
The
where it apparently wee also burglary In Orange Couüty.
Nine times,
a free press to gather and
refused. stti
residence of Greta Kennedy,
ssue
need to rip open coIn boxes on a
After
the
hearIng,
an
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report
the news.
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Mcb(rn was held In county 106, Live, Oak Lane, Altamn,de
mat
Schorr
has been on a paid
poll
of
the
members
Rep.
Thomas
Foley,
I)pool table, Joke boa and Jail In Hen of $5,000 hood. The Springs.
cigarette vending machine. juvenile was turned over to
showed that six of the 12 cam- Wash., who had opposed IeSfl of absence from CBS
8a
Sheriff's reports listed at lead authorities at the Sanford
Schorr, said he News since House action
a
swnmoi
Sanford
police today were
$55 cash as missing.
attempt to cite Schorr for con't thinkcontemptaction against him began. The apparJuvenile
Detention
Center
and
Investigating
the reported tempi and two others either would even be proposed In at end of the teat of conAlSO rortedty hauled away l&amp;.er released his parent
to
s,
ar
driag
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robbery
of John L leaned that way or were xmcer- committee. For all practical tempi action '
were 31 cases of beer, IS car- deputies said.
left
Bryant,
23,d
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tons of cigarette, and email
is
means
ai
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wi
Th
contempt
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p
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he
said,
Schorrs
uncert
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CBS.
Sheriff's reports tided an In an alleyway Wednesday at taliL
snack food Items including a auto AM-FM-cassette tape 1612 W. 13th St.
quentity 01 P11s feet. The Items player was recovered when the Bryant told officers
that
were valued at about $560, arrests were made Wechiesday unidentIfied
knocked
him
deputies said, and apparently night near Oviedo.
to the ground, took his wallet
the yeggi need trash cans and
Thee 5tslee
containing $120 In. cash and
plastic garbage bags to
In other reports, deputies checks, and fled on foot.
package the loot,
today were investigating the Patrolman Jacob Cohen
Ait. flirgisoyCharged
theft of three tires, valued at reported Bryant wasn't thjt!rrl
Sher1W Duty H.D. Kirby $06, from two trailers parked In the Incident.

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to get Americans to line tip for swine flu ahn&amp;
But If everyone rolls up when the
become available, there won't be enough
vaccine to inoculate then.
The public awareness campaign sponsored
by the federal Center for Disease Control and
the National Medical Audio Visual will be
presented In radio and television spots,
newspaper and magazine ads and other
materials. There Is no plan to buy nati
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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
WILLIAM 0. CURRIE, Managing Editor
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fli'nit' flcIivry: Wevk, 55 eents: Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
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By AUDIE MURPHY

"&amp;i you've decided to come back. You could
have at least mentioned you were leavingf' I said.
"Ah,now,Imaybeonly900yearsold, butican
lake care of meseif," Tim replIed. "I simply
decided to take meseif a bit oi a vacation."
"And where do leprechauns go for a vacation?
Shangii-La?"
"Sometimes," Thu said. "But usually Las
Vegas or the Bahamas. We have a weakness for
'n
knew."
"That seems hard to believe," I said, suspecting
a shovelful of blarney was being htrled my way.
"us true, nevertheless," Tim said. "Of course,
we always win at the gaming table, but we give the
money back. Rules, you know."
"SowhIch place did you vtht— Las Vegasor the
Bahamas?"

The recent dramatization of ripoffs in the
Medicaid program by Sen. Frank E. Moss of Utah
and others who actually went to clinics and got
assembly line treatment or worse comes as no
surmise. -The nrnblems nf rlplivprina hAlUh
DON OAKLEY
the poor have been well ventilated In recent
months.
The question, as always, is what is Congress
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that the Medicare-Medicaid scope is so vast and so
fragmented that nobody really knows how to begin
to get a handle on it. Sen. Moss' subcommittee
St u d e n ts
studying the problem estimates that fully 25 per
cent of the money being spent on medical care for A B r e Ci k
the poor Is wasted through poor administration and
outright fraud by about 4 per cent of the doctors
Should a student holding down a part-time or and facilities involved. With $32 billion budgeted
vacauon Job as, for example, a bagger in a
grocery store, be required to give up part of his
for Medicaid this year, that is a fraud of immense
pay - in some cases as much as 40 per
dimensions. And with 21 million indigent persons
cent - in union dues? In most states he is, but he
receiving medical subsidies, the ripoff aiso is a
no longer will belt a bW Introduced in Cong
major human tragedy.

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That being the case, It is not realistic to
penalize the 96 per cent of the doctors and hospitals
who are endeavoring to bring quality medical care
to the poor at sacrifices to their own incomes by
applying against them the stringent regulations
that are intended only for the 4 per cent who cheat,
Hopefully Congress will give the matter deep
second thought before the 95th Congress convenes
in January. In the meantime, an energetic attack
on the kinds of fraud exhibited by Sen. Moss should
be the first order of business,
As Sen. Everett Dirksen used to say, "A billion
here and a billion there and pretty soon the first
thing you know it adds Up."

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Four weeks ago, former Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei
Tanaka was arrested and charged with taking a bribe of $1.6
million from Lockheed. Seventeen other former officials and
business government and business leaders have been indicated.
In Italy, authorities are investigating to see if a prime
minister took Lockheed money. West Germany is planning a
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"That doesn't sound very productive," Tim said.
"Maybe not, but ilk. many unproductive things,
It's very lucrative."
Tim sighed and shook his head. "America is a
tou*y place. You folks have a revolution agilnit the
concept of royalty, then you Mart electln a queen
everyyear,whoseeaasoawa1k1ngbflJbd
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whether there was any progress achieved during
hlsrule—obvlouslytherewu.Bntrather,the cruclalissueti: Howhlghaprlcewaspaldfor
this progress? What has been the cost to the
Chinese people, In hwnan terms, of Mao's
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Immediately following Chairman Mao's death
conspicuously omitted any attempt at all to
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and In terms of destruction of moral and cultural
values, says Prof. Walker, this cost cannot be
condoned
l)y any rationalization.
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Americans," the professor declares, "may be
gulltyofasgreat crlmesagalnsthumanftyand
their own people U were Hitler and Stalin and
which Shakespeare complained. Thanks to the
their followers."
computer, however, lawyers are being relieved
Those purges
who wish
to rationalize
public
of
the delay and tedium involved In preparing Urn ted Knowledge Preferred without convictions who are often JUSt plain assassinations,
of elhlsea
and groups
or
cases.
snooping gossipers.
An outstanding example of computerized
slave labor as a necessary expedient for China's
Why should we trust newsmen to know better progs, he observes, "are resorting to the
Editor:
legal research is a system called LEXIS,
how
much
our
enemies
should
know
or
to
be
developed and marketed by Mead Data Central
I read Mr. SB. 'Jim' Crowe's letter to the
e logic which justified a Hitler and his
more patriotic than the men we elect to f1iJ OUT methods for dealing with economic depression In
Inc. Law firms, law schools, government editor defending freedom of the press. I have
government?
agencies and *hers subscribing to the system read several columns and editorials on the same
i think the public has a right to know - but ft Third Reich."
have central computer.
subjeCt.
not
everything. I prefer Hinted knowledge t
In a thoroughly documented study for the
In a typical example, a lawyer, using a
But isn't the destruction of the CIA and the
giving
aid to our enemies that could lead to our Senate Internal Security subcommittee, titled,
typewriterlike keyboard, asks the computer FBI a greater threat to our freedom than a few
defeat and a complete blackout of
"The Human Cod of Communism In China,"
what cases it has in its memory on a broad secrets?
atercloeelyobservingChineseCommunlsrnfor
NameWIthheldbyReque
subject, such as civil disobedience In opposition
'A free press is the life blood of democracy,'
two decades, Prof. Walker estimates the
to school busing. There are, say, 15 of these.
we are told. Isn't It paradoxical? Couldn't a
Communists
killed anywhere
from 34 millIon to
On command from the lawyer, the computer completely free press be the death of
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next displays the titles of each of the is democracy? AU the other nations have inreferences and if one looks promising, the telligence agencies. We no longer have secrets
"Since 1949, ChIna has been subjected to a
lawyer asks it to display part of the text. If that and It gives our enemies a dangerous advantage.
pattern of wave after wave of mass campaigns
seems appropriate for his case, he directs the When the Soviet Union allows Its newspapers to
breaking upon the countryside and only
computer to display the full text. Finally, he can expose members of the KGB, I'll believe
gradually receding. These campaigns,
press a key and a high-speed printer will type out 'Counterspy' magazine has the right to exist.
sometimes overlapping, have followed each
the complete text for his use.
It Is hard for me to believe that being a
other in a way as to allow few moments of calm.
LEXIS contains every decision of the u.s. newspaperman always turns a mere mortal Into
"Mao has indeed been a proponent of perSupreme Court since 1938, all federal courts of a model of particular excellence. Newsmen
manent
revolution. Each of these campaigns has
appeals since 1959 and all district courts since come In all flavors: sincere liberals, sincere
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conservatives, Communists, and the ones
fused with the Maoist belIef in the desirability of
struggle and the necessity for violence; seine
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have resulted in large-scale purges or the
elimination of whole groupings within the
society."

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to men and women where they concern admitting candidates to
the holy orders of priest and bishop.
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The proposal was expected to be taken up today by the Howe of
Deputies,
which Is considered more hostile to the proposal.
Workman thrnwa cable around one of many pilings
BRIDGE WORK
of the new Oaken Bridge,
If
the
House
of Deputies approves the resolution, it would orwhich connects Seminole and Volusia counties. The bridge, scheduled for
dlnarily go into effect at the end of thIs year. However, another
completion in February, will replace wooden bridge which was the scene of a
proposal would make the change effective Immediately to
fatal accident in 3974.
coincide
with
the Canadian
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the
church
has dart
been
inpractice.
of the
turmoil over the issue.
Fifteen Episcopal women were ordained In 1974 and 1975 wIthout
authorjzat1oi of their bishops. More than 100 Episcopal
women now are deacons, the first step toward priesthood, and 324
other women are In Episcopal seminaries studying for the
ministry.
The debate in the House of Bishops before packed galleries
was long and tense.
BEshopJohnS.SpongofNewa N.J.,saldadmnittlngwomento'
the priesthood would "bring new wholeness to the ministry, new
wholeness to our church and I hope new wholeness to the world."
By The Associated Press
Bishop C. KHmer Myers of San Francisco saId it meant an
Carter told the union convention that his campaign against
"unfolding c.f om. catholic faith and not a denerture from it."
Prcslz!?nt Ford fccd a crowd of enüiuiastic hecklers he Ford is an installment in • 'a battle joIned 100
times over" by
began hii campaign at his alma mater, but some of the most Democrats championing progress against Republican opposition. ___________________________________
energetic heckling came from 30 miles away, where
Heharacterlzed Ford, both In Congress and the White House,
Jnny
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Carter charged him with being a cause of economic "disaster."
as a man of "tireless opposition to all the great legislation that
Leaving Washington for the first time in the fall campaign,
bears the names of Democrats who cared for the people and were
Ford flew to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor where he
not controlled by special interests."
said, "It Is not enough for anyone to say 'trust me.' Trust must be
Under Ford, Carter said, unemployment, budget deficits and
earnemp,
inflation remain high.
Carter was appearing at a state AFL-CIO convention 30 miles
He said, "Mr. Ford said he was proud of the way he had
turned the economy around. It's hard to believe, but It's true."
away In the Detroit suburb of Dearborn. There, in the shadow of
,cl
the strike-idled Ford Motor Co. assembly plant, he blamed Ford
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In his speech, Ford also touched on aiding parents
who
send
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and former President Richard M. Nixon for the country's their children to parochial and other
private schools, suggesting
economic
the government "find ways through the tax system to ease the
"When Richard Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford inherited a dl!- burden on familIes who choose to send
their children to non-public
ficuft situation, but in a few short weeks he unerringly turned schools and to help families cope with
the expense of a college
difficulty Into disaster," Carter said.
education."
Carter's Democratic running mate, Sen. Walter Mondale,
Mondale, campaigning In Chicago, said Ford's speech was
quickly jumped on Ford's speech, saying Ford "has a record Uat
misleading and deliberately inaccurate about his record in
the
belies and puts the falsehood to everything he now says he's for."
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te House. The speech, he said, "undermines any possibility
He said Ford has an "absolutely terrible" record
that
the
American
people
can trust" statements by Ford and
on the economy,
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health care, housing and education.
Dole.
Announcing new low prices for
Ford's Republican running mate, Sen. Bob Dole, spent wediThe senator said Ford has an "absolutely terrible" record on
10 karat gold.
nesday campaigning with Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller. economic, health care, housing and educational programs, exLadies as low as $49 95
Bothpresidentlalcandidatesaresctmeduledtogpeakthnighttop pressing shock at the "boldness of the mIsrepresentations conMen's as Pow as $5995
dinner of the Italo-American Foundation in Washington, but their tamed in that speech."
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schedules should keep them from seeing each other.
But he said the only surprise he found in Ford's Speech "is
that
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Ford's speech sometimes drew spirited booing from the he thinks the American people would actually be gullible enough
university crowd Wednesday night, but he got a standing ovation to buy statements of this kind in light
$5 Off any class ring.
of the miserable record of
as he spoke about trust in terms obvIously aimed at Carter.
his administration and his personal position on those
Offer expires October 30, 1976.
programs."
'i'rust Is not having to guess what a candidate means," Ford
Campaigning in New York, Dole hopped from airport to airport
said. "Trust Is leveling with the people before the election about with Rockefeller, who was making his first campaIgn effort for
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what you are going to do after the election. Trust is not being all Ford.
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things to all people, but being the same thing to all people. Trust is
Rockfeller praised Dole for the "character, courage and the
not cleverly choosing wqds o hst each sepirate audience can vision" he brought to the Ford ticket.
hear what it wants toheàr, but saying
Eariler, In Washington, Dole said he expects Ford to give hIm
plainly and simply what
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you mean
and meaning what you say."
"a significant role" In setting farm policy.
IIu$IrgtOr, •,Clls,
The boos and catcalls greeted the mention of nearly everyone,
but the loudest came with mention of Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger.
Ford took no notice of the heckling and barely paused when a
cherry bomb exploded in the upper tier of the basketball stadium.

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George Nealy, Lake Monroe
Gertrude Kuhn, Orange City
Beatrice Scott, St. Peter-

You Get To Know
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Many of these executions took place after
mass trials, in which assembled crowds,
whipped to a frenzy by planted agitators, called
WASHINGTON
Sen. Vance Hartke's family owned Stonewall Riding Academy In devastating effect
un
human
life,
invariably
for the death penalty and for no
daughter, Sandra, has found some unique em- Potomac, Md.
Take the case of Winston Buford, an obscure mercy for the accused.
ployment opportunities with special interest
This didn't seem to trouble the Insurance circuit court Judge in the
Ozark Mountains.
groups that benefit from the senator's votes,
company wi1ch obligingly arranged to mall her
During this period, Mao and his supporters
Last June, In the rural village of West
Her.employers 'lidn't ceem mind that she paychecks to her home.
made no effort to conceal the violent course
Mo., Buford heard the case of Jerry Mitchell,
came to work only when she felt like it. They
There were times, according to our sources, 19-year-oh college student who stood
accused of being followed. On the contrary, the moat
paychecks to her home, while her father tended with Sandra's performance. Sometimes, a
bold $5. Mitchell was found guilty and Judge Buford and broadcast over the official radio for the
to their interests En the Senate.
executive even suggested she should pay less sumncirily pronounced an
incredible l2'year jail PUrpose of amplifying the condition of mass
Vance Hartke, an Indiana Vemocrat, is a attention to horses and more attention to In- sentence. In most
terror which the trials were clearly Intended to
urban
sreas, a
friendly fellow who resembles the small-town surance matters.
small-fry
Induce.
Prof. Walker observes:
"seller" like MItchell would have been adJaycee he once was. He has all the appeal of a
But Hartke Is an active ir.emnbet of the Senate ministered a Light tine or a suspended jail sen-- "The time
Es at hand to break away from the
tramp dog, wagging his tail for approval.
Commerce Committee wtmlch ha.'s jurisdiction tenve.
kind of double-entry moral bookkeeping which
He has fetched many a bone for the sptcial over insurance matters and this
t.aywer Keith Stroup, who heads the National has characterized
apparently
interests
the approach of all too many
a tax break for the Harvey worked in Sandra's favor.
Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Western Intellectuals
Aluminum Co., a special amendment for the
to the facts of the rule in
Not until a few months ago did
tobacco lobby, government subsidies for the Travelers officials finally Insist that aiv.yed toNORML)heardoftheMitcbeflcaseandoffered Mainland China under Mao Tse-tung.
help. Stroup also asked San Francisco atSandri
railroads,
"The cost In human terms whether related
follow a reilar work schedule. Instead, the quit trn&amp;'y Michael Stepanian to Join him in
West
to
social
Improvements which CommunI
ke
company.
He voted down the line for the legislation
Plains.
swgency
prevented during Mao's drive for
t'ndorsed by the Brotherhood of Railway and
A apokesman for Travelers denied
The two lawyers arrived in town and
Airline Clerks. By the Brotbcrhood's own was hired In an effort to Influence her father. toun,l themselves the subject of extensive power, or to the grandiose schemes of the 'Great
Helmsman' during hIs 26 years of rule stands
scorecard, he voted "right" 114 tunes, "wrong" They were not unhappy to see her go, he said, coverage by the locaipress.They were
portrayed as a formidable Indictment of half
a century of
only 17 times, on issues that concerned them. because she had "lost Interest" in her work.
as gunslingers arriving from the sophIst1caj Communist
experience in China.
HIS daughter, meanwhile, turned up on the
Sandra Hartke told us her "daddy doesn't get mnetrupolises of the Eist and West coasts.
&amp;utherhood's payroll for about 110000 a year. involved In any ot the jobs I get." She 4',iil
AU the publicity upset Judge Buford. Uch4
"There can be no rationalization for the atA spokesman acknowledged Sandra had a Travelers, she said, because the coilipany had closed doors, he met with Mitchell's
tack upon those civilized qualities which have
record of excess absences but Insisted her work ordered her to prowl around Capiti,l
lawp.g-, Dave Swimmer, and offered to reduce made the Chinese among
the world's mod
wassaadory.ShewasusefuJ,thespoke
time
sentence if the outof -town attorneys agreed civilized humans. Their civilization
didn't want toto doit because Itwuld
has a long
conceded, in locating her father quickly when a father In an awkward position. Mod o! her at,- no'. to appealttme case.
memory,andUdapJberbeU
Brotherhood bigwig wanted to speak to bUn.
ref used this assault on Mitchell's a bLot on their approach to the human condition."
sences at the Brotherhood, she said, were for
hir,daznental rights and are appealing the senIn 1970, she simply took off for a while to "medical" reasons,
Mao Tse-tung was a cut'Umroat, L.enlnjst
'imee by attacking the constitutionality of the revolutionary
campaign for her father in Indiana. Despite this,
Sen. Hartke hlmseif denIed any conflict of MLquri law.
who believed that "political power
Judge Buford, who Is running grows out
the Brotherhood continued to pay her for four interest. He acknowledged that he knew and
of
the
barrel of a gun." He summed up
wuppored
for
re-election this year, lowered the his philosophy saying:
years until she found a better J'b. The worked with Brotherhood.of Railway
and
Airline
lentenc
anyway
Mitchell only has to serve 7
Brotherhood also contributed generously to the Clerks officials but said he did not
ottain the lube yarg, he now proclaims.
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sunator's campaigns.
(or his daughter.
or
writing
ihurt1y
Mhdfl' trial, Judge Buford an essay, or painting a picture, or doing emtn 1971, Sandra found even more suitable
O7ARK JUSTICE: We have oftarm reported on b,msclf had before
çsven
but
a 5-year prison sentence
troldery,. A revolution is
employment with the Traveles Insurance Co. at shady deals arranged I'm the brecns ut
i
an Insurrection an
act of violence by which one class
of iecond-degre murder,
a higher salary, aro'.irmd 11211)0 a year. She Washington by the nation's rnIht1eat pQC
overthrows
tootno1e: Judge Buford admitted he
another."
attending to personal interests and operatlnt the judges and poUtklati often have an
eqts'Uy 3xljnez declined Wmlnent.
that he took so long to die.
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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
elect him to the State House of
Representatives.

ewman Broc
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Ralph Nixie
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Walter Scott
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Viola Shippy
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CAIRO (AP) About 9'2 million Egyptians
were voting today in a yes-or-no referendum
certain to see President Anwar Sadat reelected to a second six-year term beginning
Oct. 16.
All Cairo newspapers printed Sadat's
photograph on their front pages with the
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JOHANNESBURG South Africa (AP)
Thosunds of blacks streamed back to work in
Johannesburg today after a three-day general
strike, but in Cape Town a similar work boycott was spreading.
Police in the Cape Town area, which has a
large population of "coloreds," as persons of
mixed race are officially called, stepped up
patrols of Segregated colored and black
townships to prevent any attempts to intimidate people trying to go to work.
Up to midday there were no reports of
violence, but at Wellington, about 40 miles
from Cape Town, about 500 armed white
residents patrolled the streets during the
night. Groups of men armed with shotguns
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abandoned their homeland today in an exodus
to the Adriatic coast or the Dolomite mountains, seeking ground that doesn't tremble.
Long lines of cars, trucks, buses and horsedrawn carts left the streets
of this area of
northeastern Italy. The fleeing thousands left
behind the ruins of homes leveled by a series
of quakes that began May 6 and still continue.
The government assigned three army units
with hundreds of trucks to assist those choosing to leave. Several thousand persons have
already reached hotels and empty houses at
summer resorts on the coast or in the
mountains.

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"That's the Miss America contest," I said. ,
"Haven't you heard about the Miss America
contest?"
"Can't say as! have," Tim said. "Tell me, Just
what Is It all about?"
I tried to recall what Bert Parks says every year.
"It has something to do with selecting a yg
lady who represents America's ideal of what a
young lady should be. They Judge thom, I usderstand, on talent, poise, and atJ,
A,
on intelligence and academic achievement."
Thu drew on his pipe and peered at me with his
beady blue eyes.
"Mercy, I must have been at a different Contest," hesald."Alltheladieslsaw were good lookjn
enough, but I doubt they were representative of
American womanhood, If ye don't mind my saytn
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to help mankind, usually retarded children. And
, they all said they admired people like Albeit
Schweitzer and .lolm Kennedy."
"They all say that, Tim," I said.
Tim re-lit his pipe, which had gone out.
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poor lass said she admired Howard Cole!!," he
mused. "She was disqualified immediately."
"They are very strict about such ngs," I said.
He nodded. "Tell me, once this Miss America Is
elected, what does she do?"
She travels around the country looking
beautiful," I explained. "She participates In ship
dedications, shopping center openings, and

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

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Congress has been approaching the Medicaid
Sponsored by seven senators, the legislation
fraud in typical fashion. A measure by Sen. Herwould amend the National Labor Relations Act
man E. Talmadge would put further restrictions and the Railway Labor Act to exempt all fullon doctors and doctors' fees, place arbitrary limits
time students enrolled in a high school, college or
technical or trade school from the requirements
on hospital costs, and in general have more federal
of compulsory unionism.
involvement in health care delivery,
"Students are not especially wealthy InHowever, as Gov. George T. Busbee of Georgia
dividuals," points out the bill's principal spon.
noted, the "present Medicaid program is the most sor, Sen. PaulJ. Fannin (R.Arit.)"The average
complex, confusing, duplicative and adstudent works less than 12 weeks during
ministratively wasteful system ever conceived by
summer, and moet of them hope to earn enough
man."
money during that short period to carry them
through the following school year," he said.
And the reason why it is was forcefully
However, he says, "under the present
derlined to the Talmadge committee by Edgar T.
system,
many of these young men and women
Beddingfield, speaking for the American Medical
are required to pay full Initiation fees and dues in
Association. Congress, he said, takes an "all-orlieu of membership in a labor union in order to
nothing" approach to force patients on doctors and
keep that job. Yet, In most instances, they cannot
to limit their incomes. Quality medicine and
participate In the so-called benefits, such as
"bargain basement rates" are mutually exclusive,
health Insurance, sick pay and wage increases,
he added,
which have been negotiated by the union and for
which compulsory dues are supposed to be
Medicare and Medicaid are here to stay,
although we'd bet many of those who supported the
HumannaturebeIngwhatItls,notrnurJcan
programs in 1966 are having second thoughts about probably
be done about "the law's delay" of

"Neither", Tim said, ducking a hmge from the
cat, who crashed into the wall. "I took a title Jaunt
to Atlantic City to see the Boardwalk. And what
sights there were! In one place they were havin a
contest, with dozens of lovely ladies paradln

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Lake Howell coach Curtis Keen

two jamboree quarters, Lake

announced Wednesday that
junior Joey Clark was replacing
senior Jim Pritchard In the
starting lineup for Friday
night's home game against
Orlando Bishop Moore.
"We have put six points on
the scoreboard In six quarters,
and tha t's just not the bed we
can do," said Keen. "Actually,
Pritchard Is not being benched,
because he will play In the
Bishop Moore game, and
perhaps a lot. But Clark will
dart, and we will probably use
them on an alternating basis."

Howell defeated Citrus of
Inverness bya6'Oscoreand We
to Brooksville Hernando, 141.
Clark, who had an exceptlonal year last season with
the Hawks' junior varsity as
quarterback, has been playing
backup
Pritchard sparingly.
He plays safety on defense.
"I just believe everyone
deserves a chance to prove
what they can do,"addedKen
about the switch in quar.
terbacks "Joey is a very
talented young man, and we
have a lot of confidence In

defeated by
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Willie Hughes
Ricky Mann
Steve Benson Robert Charles
Jim Kennedy
Kurt Schlrard Rod Turner
Kenny Lee
Jim Edmonds

Tim Palmer

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Nate Washlngto,,
Chris liggins

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Bennie Strawler
Chad Roll

Donnell Gilciwist
Ken Meadows

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Jim Edmonds
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Mike Mulilns

Morris Hedges
Dan Nash
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Dan Smith

Mor ris Barber
Darr ell Johns"

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Jody Pickens
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Jack Procell
Mike Mite

Rick Evans
Scott Meyer
Jon Olsen
Gerry Meta

Charlie Johnson

Dwayne Miner

Mike Con

Randy Willis
Rick Nash

Rick Wark
Randy Homer

Cedric CanIly

David lass

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Kenny Eads
Rick Nash
Rick Evans
David lass
Randy Willis
Cedric Canley
Mike Cu
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Florida A&amp;M Coach Rudy that game.
Hubbard says that Michigan
'1t is a special problem," he
State supporters who have ac- said. "I'd rather come out and
cused him and Ohio State Coach open against someone that runs
Woody Hayes of illegal the football because that's what
recruiting practices are dead we've been practicing against."
wrong.
He said FAMU will start one
"Really nothing happened veteran, Curtis Parnell; two
and they're wasting a lot of 1975 substitutes, Warren Sadler
time trying to put something on and John King. and a freshman,
Woody Hayes," Hubbard said I)aryle Tyson, in the defensive
Wednesday. "He Is one of the backfield.
most straight-laced men I've
ever seen."
Junior Varsity
"Woody Hayes wouldn't put
up with one of his men going out Teams
Action
and cheating."
Junior
varsity football moves
Bad blood developed between
Ohio State and Michigan State to the forefront tonight with five
after Hayes' complaints a few games slated involving
years ago resulted ma National Seminole County teams.
Kickoff is 7:30 at each site.
Collegiate Athletic Association
Seminole opens its season
investigation of the Spartans.
The NCAA found Michigan against Colonial in Sanford,
State guilty of infractions and Trinity Prep plays at Oviedo,
placed it on probation. The Orlando Edgewater Is at Lake
Michigan Sstate student news- Brantley, Eustis plays at Lake
paper retailiated by accusing Howell and Lyman is at
Hubbard, a former Ohio State Orlando Evans.

Danny Williams

Herb Folder
Gr eg Sigis

Marcus Kendrick
Rory Stone
Danny Allen

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David Simms

Stan lalab.ns
Melvin Mellon
Kevin Joseph
Kyle Peters

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Keith LaDay

Ed Christianson
Greg Warren

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Danny Kirby
Gr eg Furner

Andy Brown
Kevin Collins

Jo hn Schultz
Brian Moistcalm

Duane Honaker

Doug Hancock

Mike Behan
Little Lee Baker

Jim Yarbrough

Rig Lee Baker
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Randy Jones

Keith Pratlte,'
Edwin Gonzales
Chris Moneuw

Scott Reddifl

Allan Jackson

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Steve Perry
Mike Perry
Paul Hines Doug Orelder Mike Fi.tcMr
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Joty Clark
Jim Prllchad
Don ictirink

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Cocchapuoti
bun Brandouit lob Solisman
RV Hvkowski
Duane Veitman Mike Lacer,

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Bob Solomon

Bob Miliscv,Ch
Mike L4core
Bryce Bitt,
Pal Eby
Rich Arnoid
Mile r,ouillard
Gr eg Abbott
Mark Williams
Doug Greider
Chuck Woodworti,
JOe, Clark
Frank Fabri;4
Mat' Ilrnsnelhi

Iloliwedel (above) and John Vezina, a couple
of freshmen at Crooms High School, make the most
of the Seminole High weightroom Wednesday night.
Grunts and groans are part of the weightlifting
game, but the II
IS-year-old, respectively, seem
to be making the most of It.
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Nick Microulis
David Poe

Paul Swift Ed Murpn

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But after Wednesday's seszion, both Kaitein and Finley
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baseball team he built, Oakland bygones be bygones.
Athletics owner Charlie Finley
"I'd like to keep all five of
has made salary offers to five these people,"
Finley said.
top unsigned players.
' Th ey're good ballplayers."
i0w Finley huddled for two hours And Kapstein said all five
Wednesday with agent Jerry "definitely want to remain in
Kapstein, who represents pitch. Oakland."
er Bathe Fingers, outfielders
Finley was here for a student
Joe Rudi and Don Baylor, first lecture series at the University
baseman Gene Tenace and of Rhode Island.
S hortstop Bert Campaneris.

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Don Andriano
John Floras

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Mark Schrenk

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MATINEE RESULTS
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Wright Dart (2)3.10; 0(31)21.50; P
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Steve Olson
Jolfray Ma,chantel

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Rick Ruedlinger

Marvin Goidma,.
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Rick Estrirnerla
Jo hn Fuller

Randy Pruitt
Leo Schmidt

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Earl Mai
Kevin Kirschman

Randy Larson
Richard MeOW,.

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"We've played recklessly all Garner put runners on first and Thurman Munson and Lou P1RUNS BATTED 1N 0 Foster,
Yea but now we're afraid to third, and Alexander came niella's run-scoring double.
cin lS. Mor g an, CHi• I1; Schmidt.
me wi th the tying run on a
The
victory
was
the
eighth
in
challenge the other team," said
Phi
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Murcer,
orceout.
the last Il games for the Yan- SF ,
j(ansas City Manager Whitey
-Ro%. Cm. Ill. Montan.t,
Herzog. "Maybe that's what a
Bill North singled and Clau- kees and cut their magic num- A HITS
l. 116. Garvey.LA, 179; Griftey,
little pressure will do to you." dell Washington was hit by a ber for cl inching the AL East c.
DOUBLES- OMiddox. Phi. 36;
Pinch-hitter Tommy Davis pitch before Don Baylor stroked title to rune.
M.sdlOck. Chi. 35. Pose, Cm, 34;
Red Sex 2, Brewers 1
stroked a bases-loaded ninth-in- a tiebreaking two-run single
)hnstone. Ph,. 33. Simmons, SIL.
Butch Hobson cracked a twoning single off reliever Mark Washington then stole home for
run homer and Reggie CleveTRIPLES- a Cash. .Phi II;
Littell to trip the Royals. Nolan the final run of the inning,
Cr0. II, D Parker, Pgls.
Ryan, 14-17, scattered six hits to
The A's and Royals have six land allowed four hi ts in 8 2-3 Geronimo,
TySon. SIL. 9. Grrlley, Cm. 9,
win his fourth straight game. head-to-head confrontations innings in Bost on's victory over W Davis. SD, 9
HOME RUNS Schmidt. Phi. 35:
He struck out nine and walked left, Sept. 2123 in Kansas City Milwaukee.
Cleveland struck out eight Kingman, NY. 31. Monday, Chi. 30.
four,
and Sept. 27-29 in Oakland.
GFoster, Co. 79. Morgan, Con. 27
Tonight, the Royals face the
Elsewherein the AL, the New and walked seven before yieldblanked
ing
to
Torn
Murphy,
who
picked
Angels' ace left-hander, Frank York
Yankees
LoPes. LA. S3
Tanana.
Cleveland 2-0; Baltimore beat up his seventh save of the sea- Brock. SIL. 52. Cedeno, Htn, SI
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iqer, 51). 11
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LA .
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Bert Blyteven scattered 11 cn. ''3. 716. 153 Carlton Phi. 17
Zachry, Cm, 13 5. 727. 713
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Lee Raley

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Boston 2, Milwaukee 1
Texas 4, Chicago 3
California 2, Xiflsii City I
Oakland 5, Minnesota 2
Today's Games

Fairly. Matt Alexander ran for of the season. Alexander, 12.9,
beat Minnesota 5-2. Meanwhfle
Fairly
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California scored in the ninth '
to ond. An infield single by Phil first inning on a single by
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Clark Gonzales
Rick Thiomblinsor

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Randy Fowl,,
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Bar? Hell hid
Mike Wilson

John Osborne

Jim Kremer

Mike Garlic
Mike Sapp

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John Donohue
Ron Brown
Larry Clark
len Ansley

Danny Williams
Wyman Jackson
Keith Barnhart
Chris German.

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catchers in the AL. Down 2-0 in nipped Milwaukee 2-1, and
Texas (BrIles Oft at Chicago
1.3)
The Oakland A's are running the eighth, the A's stole four Texas edged the Chicago White
wild and t he Kansas City Roy. baseslntheinning to build their Sax 4-3.
New York (Ellis 13-7) at
Cleveland (Bibby 17 5 1, In)
als are running scared, which game-winning rally.
Boston (Jones 13) at Mil
Orioles 1, TIgers 0
makes for an exciting division
"We still had six outs so I felt
(Rodriguez 3.12), (n)
The Orioles are hot but it ap- wauk
race in the American League we had ach,2ce,"
Kanit City (Pattin 7.12) at
sai d Oa kland pears to be too late. Baltimore
California (Tanana 16.9). (n)
West.
Manager Chuck Tanner. won its seventh straight game,
Mmnneioti (Singer 10.1) at
The Royals are the front run- "Baseball Is not a game where a six-inning, rain-shortened Oakland (Bosman 11), (n)
ners, sitting on the pace since the clock runs out on you.
Only games scheduled
victory over DetroIt, to tie Its
Friday's Games
May 18, but Oakland Is closing
"The pinch runners won It for longest winning streak of the
Baltimore at Cleveland, (n)
Chicago at Kansas City. (n)
fast. The A's, Western Division us," he said. "Half of our vie- season. But the Orioles still
champions the past five years, tories this season can be attrib- trail the Yankees in the Al. Fast
New York at Milwaukee, (n)
Boston at Detroit. In)
haven't held first place since uted to running."
by 9", games with 17 games
Minnesota at California. (n)
the third day of the seaon but
Texas at Oakland. (n)
, The A's had only three hits lef t.
today find themselves just 3'
m
Rookie Andres Mora slugged
through
seven
innings
off
Ji
games off the lead.
Hughes, whose troubles began a homer and Wayne Garland
While the Royals have lost
Major League
13 with a one-out walk in t he picked up Us 18th vict ory for
of their last 18 games, squan- eighth to Gene Tenace.

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Rick With
Gerry Meta
Jon Olsen
MikeSelplo

Rory Stone
Rick Bennett
Barry Swearinger Richard Scary Kern Sweat
Herb Folder
John DOnOIIU. Lynn Dick erson Danny Alien
Larry Clark
Marcus Kendrick Greg SIUS
Greg Warren Ron Brown
Mike Wilson
Bob Buthltar?
Ed Christianson
Bill Thacker
Stan lalabanski
Wyman Jackson
Ben Ansley
Kevin Joseph
Kyle Peters
David Simms
Mel vin Milton
Bairn Barnhart
Chris Germane
Bar? Hetileld

Steve Peavey
St eve Mey er s

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Dan Smith
Randy Homer

Hurinai Sell
Bobby Johnson

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Dan Meta

Mike Mullins
David Caughell
Bill Carte,
Char lie Johnson

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Greg Kerr
Morris Hedges
Jack Procell
Henry Finney

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Kenny Lee

Danny Flint
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Robert Charles
Chuck McMullen

Ricky Bryson
David Witcher
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b'1.Nobodys done that since and #1.
Houston over Atlanta. After his
Marichal's Dodger-killing days
Pete Rose rapped four hits in base hit tied the game, Watson
of the 1960s, when the San support of Zachry's strong eventually scored the
A.stro'
Francisco righthander don-d- pitching. R ose boosted his Na- winning run on an error.
4
Cuba 2, Expos I
4 noted his fierce intrastate ri- tional League-leading hit total
vals.
to 197, three shy of the eighth
Chicago scored two unearned
"You get up mentally for 200-hit season lnhis career. The runs ln the third 'nningand Ray
4 them," said Zachry, who points only player with more Is Ty Burns pitched a five-hit shutout
out that Cincinnati's National Cobb, who had nine,
as the Cuba beat Montreal.
League West antagonists bring
Pirates , Thlllies 2
Burns gave up singles In the
,
'ut the best In him. "My stemBill RotAnson slammed a second, third, fourth, fifth and
'ach was flying around like a tworun homer, a single and seventh innings and was never
bad brother before the game." drove in three runs as Pitt- in trouble as he evened his
While Marichal posted a 5-1 sburgh beat Philadelphia. record at 1313.
record against Los Angeles in Lefthander John Candelania
Cardinals 7-4, Mets 0-1
1969, one has to go hark a fr ønrned his 15th vtory in 21
John Denny antI John Curtis
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blanked the Dodgers five to three hits, striking out four tories and Joe Ferguson hit the
games to nothing. That was and walking three in seven first grand slam homerunof his
Larry Jaster of the St. Louis innings. Kent Tekulve finished career as St. Louis swept
Cardinals,
up with two innings of scoreless doubleheader from New York.
10 Zactiry's latest victory boost. relief.
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ed his record to 13-5, tops on the
The Pirates and Philties wind son's slam, pitched his third Detroit
Cincinnati staff, and lowered up regular-season play with shutout in the opener with a MiIwkee
the Reds' "magic number" for each other tonight and both four-hitter, while Curtis, 6-9,
Kin City
winning the West to six games. teams have 18 games left.
came back to stifle the Mets on Oakland
While the Reds moved a step
MImesota
Giants 2, Padres 1
six hits In the nightcap.

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SIXTH - I. Ann Pat; 2. White 30.32.
NATIONAL. LEAGUE
RUNS- LeFlori,
3;
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NINTH - I. Red Clown (I) 14.40,
Clown; I. Conway Finny; 4. Chuckle
East
FOURTH - t. Heifflir Crest (UI
R.WhIte, NY, 3; River s, NY, 93; 5.40, 1.00; 3. M4M's Ann (3) 0 00
Faith; S. Wesfa Pel; I. Wayside 040, 100. 440; 2 Fast RIsing (3)
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W I. Pet. as
Carew, Mitt. 10; Otis, XC, 00.
6.30:3.
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Debbie
(6)3.10:0 (ISutan; 7. Penrose Whynot. S. 540,6.20; 3. Rufus Hazourt (5) 3.00;
pt,ila
50 56 .4)1
RUNS BATTED lN-L.May, Sal, 2) 35.00; P (1.2) 11.400; T (124)
Dallying.
13 SI .575 S
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tOO; Munson, NY, 91; CltamblIsi, 356.40; 3)01
SEVENTH - I. Lady's Ready;7. 315.10; 31.62.
Nw York
76 10 .S21 12", NY, 03; Mayberry,
KC, 03; Ystr.
TENTH - I. Madds Krlsti (2)
Chicago
Hand
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47 70 .459 22
Hardy
FIFTH - I. Travelin Lucy (3)
:emski, Bin, 90.
9.20.5.00,340; 3. Tinker B. Eckert
Type; 5. Speed Dr ive; 6. Florida l64O.Il,10,3.40;2.James'Tryon(?)4
St. Louis
65 75 .155 22"
HITS-G,Bre$t, KC, 197; Carew, (4) 510, 2.10; 3. WrIght Flyer
Buck;
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Montreal
Cqkiouj; I. L's Love Of p00, 400; 3. SnazZy Rocket (2) 1.10;
10 94 .3)5 3
MIII, 153; RIvers. NY, 153; Munson, 3.00; 0 (2-4) 17.40; P (24) 105.30; T
Emma.
Wilt
0(37)53.20. P (37) 16310; T (37-2)
NY. 174; Chambliss, NY, 173.
(241)
902.40;
31.30.
EIGHTH-I. Jug;3. Sunny Dell; 523.20: 31.10.
Cincinnati
91 53 ,63
DOUBLES-OHS, XC,40; MeRe.,
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1. Jets Big Al (3)
I. Shelly; 1, Larry 01; S. Bryan
Los Ang
52 63
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SIXTH - I. Main Chute (3) 1)40,
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NINTH - I. Ricki Coe; 2. 25.40; P (3-)) 42.10; 1 (317) 511.20;
San Diego
67 II .153 27",
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Stranded; 3. Boy Wonder; 1. Blue
Atlanta
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Game,', Oak, 12; Carew, Mm, 10:5
TWELFTH - 1. Wan.agie (6)
Grace; S. Warrior Walt; 6. Royal
Wednesday's leevIts
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Wasson; 7. Wright Colseft, I. Jack
SEVENTH - 1. Ed GhOst (1)
Chicago 2, Montreal 0
HOME RUNS-ONefties, NY, 26; 4.10,40; 3. Norwood's Image (4)
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TINTH
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Pittsburgh ?. Philadelphia 2
HendrIck, CIe, 25; Bando, Oak, U. (6 94) 494.0; 31.fl.
Noting; I. PattI Sliaw; 1. Busy
Houston 4. Atlanta 3
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ELEVENTH
Today's Games
FIRST - I. Done. Eckerl; 2. 2 Power Man; - I. The Lost Guide de to mechanical IclIwe.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)I. HIg Sit; 1. Nimble
NINTH - I. Desert Lady
Chicago (Renko 70) at Mon
Garland, Sal, 11-6, .750, 3.50 Lynnea; 3. Daffy; 4. Thomas Roady; S Brian K.
Eckert; S Jinti 3.40,3.10:3. It's Jody (6) 520.4.10;
treat (LandretP, 001
W.Camll, Mitt, 155. .750, 3.24 Thomas; S. Running Randy; 6. Zip; 7. My Big Whiel; I. jungle
Pittsburgh (Reuse 13$)
jet. 3. My Flirty Genie (3) 3.00, 0 (1-4)
Bibby, dc, 12-3. .700. 3.27 Colonel Lucky; 7. Clip; I. Dreamy
TWELFTH - I. Jigsaw
2. 32.20; P (1- 6) ".50i 1(143)13500;
Philadelphia (Underwood t-5)
E.FIgu.to., NY, 155, Sn, 350 Dee Oct.
Antonio' s Godness; 3. Travelln
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DEIIIL NY, 157. .612. 3.10 Fidrych,
SECOND - I. Teli Heidi; I. And y; 1. Dream Acre;
Houston (Andular $) at At.
S. Winding
TENTH "l. Mary Kafte (2) 1.00.
Des. 16 g, .647, 2.24 Leonard, KC, 15. Jeflolla; 3. Satlnee; I. Sonkist Al; S. River; #. Fleet
Fe$; 7. Mr. Good;
2.10. 3.10; 2. Crac*ing Craig (3) 040,
lanta (Nlekro 11.11), (n)
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I, .667, 3.30 Tanana, Cal, 16.0,
Wavy.
St. Louis (Falcone 12-13) at
00; 3. White Shasta (3) 13.40 Q 1 2.
DO; U. B's Rosle.
3) 32.10; P (23) 111.00; 1 (2.3-SI
Ne w York (Koosman ).5), (n)
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Los Angeles (Rau 14.10) at
102.20:31 27.
Raggedy Rose; 3. Travel in Sib,; 1.
FIRST - I. Barney Eckert (6)
Cincinnati (GulIett 53), (n)
ELEVENTH - I. Wee MOna (2)
Dudley Do Good; S. Devil's Den; 6 3.00, 200, 240; I. Pecos
Putt
Only games scheduled
Sante. 7. OR's Red Eagle; I. 12.00. 5.10; 3. Jay Joker Smokmn (I) 600,3.40.3.10; 2. Rugged Randy (I)
(2) 1.10; 0
6.00. 4.00; 3. It's Taffy (5) 340; 3. Q
Friday's Games
KansaIl.
(55) 20.40; P (4$) 13.70; 31.1$.
(35)12.40; P (2 I) 20.00; T (2-a's)
St. Louis at Montreal
AT EAST COLONIAL
FOURTH - 1. Genteel Gina; 2.
SECOND - I. Bit Of Grace (I)
Philadelphia at Chicago
*4.50; 31.22.
Wright
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3.
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5.20,
3.00;
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Los Angeles at Atlanta, 2,
TWELFTH - I. Mr. Mcnk (3)
3627-30--S3 My Rules; S. Cory Allison; 6. Per. (3) 5.00,
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Dan Anders
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Jim Haynes
Pittsburgh at New York, (n)
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Cricket.
25060;
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San Francisco at Cincinnati, Jack Poole
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Tom Rusnak
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closer to locki ng up their dlviGary Matthews doubled
If the Los Angeles Dodgers sional title, the Philadelphia home Larry Herndon in the
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swear on a stack of baseball backwards. The Phillies were and spark San Francisco over
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has come back to the major Pittsburgh Piratcs and had Randy Jones, Matthews'
4gues In the form of Pat their lead chopped to four decisive blow came off Jones,
chry.
games.
21-13, the Oniy game winner
It would be one way of exElsewhere in Nl play, t he in the National Leaotir.. nnsl
plainlng the Cincinnati roo kie's San Francisco Giants nipped provided roo kie Frank Riccelli
mystical hold on them.
the San Diego Padres 2-1; the with his first major league
Zachry Is beating the Dodg- Houston Adios beat the Atlanta vi ct ory.
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Astro 4, Braves 3
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We've been playing each other a fund to help develop a multiNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
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purpose field at Secret Lake
Buffalo Bills wide receiver
Albany State Is 1.0, inning its Park.
Lou) Saban doesn't really like
John Holland says he probably that much, but I was so 'up' for opener 26-2) over Kentucky
Businesses are making
shouldn't have tried to antago- the game because I was going State. Hubbard said he was pledges to participate on a per
nile Miami Dolphins corner- against White.
concerned that Albany State inning basis.
back Jeris White during their
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ball handling and running of the decided," added Keen, "but he
football, particularly on the moved the ball real well on four
option play
or five plays. Of course, you
In contrast, Pritchard is can't make up a 10-point deficit
considered a major college In a minute or two by running
prospect because of his strong the option play. But this is a
am for the aerial game. In last new ball game, and you could
week's game, Pritchard had six say we really Want It
completions in 17 attempts for
In other changes In the
107 yards. The ground attack Hawks' lineup, tackle Bob Bray
was hurting, however, with a will be going two ways, with
mere 31 yards and the Hawks first-week offensive starter
had only five first dowl w in IlicPaul Hines relegated ó a
game.
backup berth. Greg Abbott will
"Mother reason I think Clark replacing Doug Grelder at
can help us Is that last week linebacker also.

It's something of a misnomer to say that the
Lake
High
team is idle this week,
Idle? Not hardly, not with a Sept. 24 game at
Gainesville staring them in the face.
For certain the Patriots don't play this Friday
night, but they will hear the roar of the crowd
anyway. You see, they are going to watch the
DeLand-Gainesville game.
"We have one busy week this week, and another
said Brantley coach Jim Raley.
"We went to Seabreeze Tuesday
night and watched
their game films against Gainesville. I just hope we
can be ready."
Preparations like those just might dilute the
myth about a visitor on Florida Field coming into
the game down by two TDs. It's the artificial turf
which grabs the attention of so many visiting teams.
By the third quarter, when they get accustomed to
it, the game has almost been decided.
There are five games this weekend from which
to pick winners, and that's a chance of improving a
4-2 slate last week. The only hunch close was Trinity
Prep's final score of 42-6, with the guess here having
been 41-6.
In round two:
Seminole 20, Mainland 14 - This is the week the
Seminoles find out if they are real, or
a
pretender. I have a hunch they are real, but the
defense can't do it all. And six points won't beat
Mainland this time around.
Lyman 28, Boone 7 - The Greyhounds start
putting things together, and that means the Braves
can look for some sustained drives without Lyman
relying on the big pass play, or long-gainer,
Bishop Moore 20, Lake Howell 13 - Can't really
sniff an upset, although Hawks coach Curtis Keen is
trying desperately to get his team going. Bishop
Moore lost a toughie last week, and won't be an easy
nut to crack Friday night.
New Smyrna Beach 27, Oviedo 14 - This is a
crack Class AAA team the Lions are up against, and
if there's a slight chill in the air, it might be from
Oviedo hopefuls once they see what they are up
against. A key for Oviedo is scoring early.
Trinity Prep 26. Jax Episcopal 13 - This game
will be less of a ho-hum triumph, but the Saints still
have the muscle and talent to win it in the first half
and let the defense slam the door for the final two
quarters.
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Ms. Smith reports that approximately $15,000 was
award ed In scholarships,
grants and donations.
Recipients included: Dr.
Martin luther King Jr. Center
for Social Cliange; Sickle Cell
Clinic of Jamaica Hoapital;
Todd
Phillips - Baptist
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Negro College Fund Inc.
Westslde Improvement
Community Center, West 13th
Street and Sheppard Avenue,
will present Wild and Peaceful
Show and Revue and Dance,
wlth theBaddest$piecebandln
south Georgia, Friday Sept. 17.

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REGISTER NOW

Robert Gorden, New York
City, son of Mrs. Ole Gorden, of
Wed 13th Place, visited Sanford for a few days recently.
House guests of Ms. Joan
Smith were her cousin, John
Martin III, of Newark, N.J.,
and Me. Tegue DeStratford, of

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RegistratIon is now open at week of Sept. 20, and will nut
the Sanford Recreation through Feb. 3.
Department for adult and
There Is a $5.00 fee for adult
children's ceramics classes, classes, and a $1.00 fee for
The adult classes are offered chil dren's classes. Non.
Tuesday evening from 64 pm., residents may register on a
or Thursday morning from 9 - 12 space available basis, and will
noon. The children's classes, need to pay a no n-residents' fee
for sttxlentsingrades9-12,wIfl before participating.
be held Wednesday afternoons Registrations are being taken
from 4 5:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday at the
All cltaes are held at the Recreation Office locat ed in the
Cultural Arts Building at 5th Youth Wing of the Sanford Civic
and Oak, and will begin the Center.

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Woman's Club and guests will
autograph her book, "Rowena's
been ertalncdatamembership Recipes With Memories." The
coffee on Se$. , from 10 sin, book features a variety of
unt il noon at The Forest unusual food items which atOuthouse.
traded throngs to the popular
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Bijieter, former owner of for exclusive gatherings.
Orlando's oualnt Rowena Tea
During the cof fee the
club's
charter members will be
welcomed and introduced.

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Let's face it, ecor.omizlng
today means pinching every
penny until It says "Ouch!"
Smart homemakers are using
every trick they know to shave
grocery and utility bills.
U you buy large quantities of
economy meats that need long,
slow cooking to t enderize thelfl
you will use far less electricity
or gas If you cook them all at
once In a 325 degree oven, or In
a large Dutch oven or kettle on
top of the range at medium to

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Alliance of Black School Children's Home,
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Guest personalities were Memorial Fund, Detroit;
Matron; Ma. Joyce Davis,
The convention, reports Ma. Pearl Bailey, Judge Constance NAACP; Association for the
Associate Matron; Ms. Ruby Smith, was highlighted by Baker Motley, Judge Clifford Advancement of the Blind and
Hustran, treasurer; and Mr. keynote speakers, Dr. Mary 0. Scott and Ruby Dee.
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You're the life of the party. Even when you're at the
office. Thanks to Dexter Shees. Highly polished
leather. With a dressed-up look. A very dressed-down
feel. That's DEXTERITY.

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Ross, Detroit, Mich., president
of the Woman's Auxiliary
National Baptist Convention of
America, Ms. Dorothy I.
Helgids, president of Natioal
Council of Negro Women Inc.,
Sen. Thomas Fortune, New
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National Supreme Council of
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Statler Hilton Hotel, New York
City, is summer.
Royal Palm Chapter 657,
Order of the Eastern Star,
Sanford, was represented by,

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offIcers; 7:30 pim open bouse. Parents bring students,
schedules to follow.

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Taskewilla MidiUs School PTA, 7 p.m., election of

Pressure Treated
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4 on SR 46 Spectators free.

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followed by program.
Lyman High School p'SA Open House Visitation.
___ urn, 7:30 p.m. Parents follow students'
school auditoci
schedules and meet teachers, rjres
Juneigs to follow.
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TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER21
sie Ctttsam,
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OUTDOOR FLOOD

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beginning at 9:30 am. Open to Ule public.

Sathrd Wamea's RepolaItcea Cl* 11 am., home of
Gloria Eagletan, 31 S. Shell Road, DeBary.
MIóFieii Slagles dance at Rainbow Ranch, p.m.
SUNDAY,8EPr56nE*ij
Orlaade AlurniI Chapter at JCPia Alpha Pal
Fraternity, 5:30 p.nm., Kahier Plaza Inn, Orlando.
MId'FIsrIda Singles cookout, Family
SR 46, 1:30p.m.

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Requlrementsforaudluonjng
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yeara.oI.sge before Dec. 31 of
the curved year; and mint
have a mininuan of two
ballot training at a qualified

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Girl dancers are asked to
years, she has had considerable
wear black leotarda end pink
experience In classical
lights with their hair In a him.
repertoirm and modern warts
Boy's attire is o*lcna1. All tryend in monks) theatre. Sle has
aids mind
also danced In original
ballet shoes
end pobde shoes If they have
choreography and
ex.
progrea.ed to the point leveL
perimeidal pieces.
ConductIng the auditions will
Ms. Tepsics_reputation In
be Jean Topic, artistic director
Dince Is recognized regionally
of the AtI'dIC Dan Company
as the has worked with thee.
Inc.,
unive rsities and six civic
ec'.or of Kinetics
Inc., a professional dance
companies In the So heast
company, and director of the
alone. Her choreography has
been seen on five television
Jean Tepsic School of Dance In
Daytona Beach and Ormond
stations In Florida alone and
B1L
on program on which the
While completing her collaborated, received a
Master's Degree at Florida
national award from the
Slate University, Ms. Tec
Association For Primary
Education.
worked as a graduate avl11ai.
teaching both ballet and
AInOITg her other acmodern dance technique
compllalimads, Ma. Tepaic was
classes,
named "Outstanding Young
A college teacher for four
Woman of America."

All qualifying area dancers
WE welcome to audition for the
lP7S.77 COMP" of ReGigM
Of Sanford8esnlno). (BGS) on

Gibbone. D-Tpe, failed to party candidatea qualified In
get enough signatures and IL the races
Malign MITYOI Fort LIW,I.
on Ryan of Port Orange
de amowiced he
•.m againd Rep.
withW*awb8Macone.Ional Hyatt Brown,
Da,a
Beach. Mrs. Ryan grabbed
Mrs Rose Jacak ,owaerol RoJay'a 221 E. la St., was honored Wednesday as candidate.
The American party sac- headlines lad year when she
Merchant the Month by lwstowa Rusleeu Auoclatlaa
president Earl "a ' As list week in getting the took her cldl'en out of school
Black (right) and Jack Usruer, eecntive manager of the Greater Sanford 11S,OSO signatures statewide to to prated the school textbooks
Chamber of Commerce
place their Vuldential____
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da* Tom Anderson of
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Robert Dupree of
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Sue has even done my pena?"
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see
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your
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oil, undrained
marketing for me.
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4-ounce can or jar
She's a very handy friend to these questions are personal, said that years ago, burns and
pimientos. drained
have and I appreciate her, but
and I don't know how to get out drifters would stop by th
very small ripe oli ves
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here's the problem:
of answering without appearing door of the undertaker's to try
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tiny pickled white onions,
She rims In and out of my to be stuck-up and
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unfri
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on
used
choppers
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a 3-ounce Jar
for
size.
house just like It's her own. If
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tiny
tiny French
she sees that I have company,
help me?
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or a little cliced sour
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rightyou
to on. Back In the 30s, there was a
pickle
questions, and I have no raw go saawer qoes
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general
merchandise
store
in
tablespoon drained capers
privacy whatsoever. She's a
regwd
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for sale. People would come in flake, Cut half the pimiento into
like it? I don't want to end our
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try them on for size —
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f riendship beca use she's been a and her husband is 19. They've
germs
with remaining Ingredients;
good friend, but enough is beemmanledfor twoyearsand
The store has since burned mIX Hghtly. Garnish with tuw
enough.
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remaining pimiento cut Into
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become obligated to bar. If you m two sistarm and I keep dean
want you privacy, you will how" and we can
A
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from her- It You cOWt do tbsk doesn't keep herself clean.
a ea"ve made a deal and either.In f&amp;ishe smell,
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hate recently taken an office We have all hinted to her
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DOIIALD

DONALD BROWN WELCH
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
thai an action for Dissolution of
marrl.gehas been tiled agaInst you
and you are requis'edte serve a copy
yrwritteI4Mfmestoit,lIany.

on arraui
Palmon... who..

andrau Is su
Sanford Atlantic lank BuildIng,
Sanford, Florida. arid file the
original with the Clerk of Circuit
Court, Sa.i1rd, Semiio
Florida, on or before the IRk day of
October A. 0. 1175; omerwis. a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
PetItion.
WITNESS My Hand and Seal of
this Court on this the 3rd day ci
September, AD. ins.

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Jilt O'iiMar. (BOW) 1955.
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Clerk of the CIrcuit Cow-f
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Deputy
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner
Lssi'et Atlanlic
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Octek.r Z let' or a oet.utt will be
.werw against yoa
WITNESS my hand and
Clerk of the Cirtuit Court, In an
Seminole Coutdy, Florid., this tin
day of 5•,,,
ArThur H. Beckwiffi, Jr.
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden

ANTHONY MARTIN and MINNIE
MARTIN, his wife, arid RALPH S.
HAWK. Iii.

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MINNIE MARTIN, HIS WIFE
Mdrs: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY
ha,
a CornslaIN to orecluse a mortgage
encumbering tt. followIng real
PrOPertY:
Lot 12, Block K. SKY LARK
SUBDIViSION, according to the
PiattherlolalreCordedlflplatloolt
u. rage so, or ins Public Reccrs ot
Seminole County,
with Range located therein arid
thereon.
has been flied against you an you
ore required to serve a copy of your
*?Itt.n defenses, II any, to it
JOHN M. MCCORMICK, attorney
Plaintiff, whose addreo. is post
Office Box 3323. 501 East Church
Strait, Orlando, Florida. and liii the
original with the Clerk of the abovestyled Court on or beMr,
Mh, 1175: othirwlsia iudgment may
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby give, that I
Inqag.d in business at 5334 Winter
Woods Bl.d, Wintet Park, Seminole
County, FlorIda under the fictitious
nameof THE HAIR VILLA,and that
I intend 10 regls'er said
with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida In accordanc, with
provisions of te
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section 143.01 Florida Statutes lIP.
S Mchael A Galarza
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Lost - Small dog white with tan:.
of Osteen Bridge. Phone
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Giovanni, Deltona. Pla. 27153.

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Cars &amp; Trucks

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Ay your thuru 1115 ma5a. 7 deys.
Top prices, used,
condition,
wed. Call collect, 141.7031
144517&amp; W.nt.c DOrt
any

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For used furniture, appliances, 'llIsandacLa0.l*er,ew,s.$.30$
tools, utc. Suy I or '1001 Items.
Laurel Ave.. Sanford.
Larry's Man. 313 Sanford Ave.
Motorcycle Insurance
Waint to buy furniture, toilet
BLAIR AGENCY
tures, - anything of value. rn
Th-1145 or 323-7710
5431
110 Honda. CI 310, n,0 S4lbs.
Excallent conS.,5311.332-3117.
Antiques and collectables wonted.
Small items of quality lewetry,
chIna, etc. 323-7577, 10 to 3.
75-Trudcs-Trai,s
fix.

Cash 'or AntIques, Ccnsigtv,ne
wanted. Hi.Way 44 Auction
Galleries, 532-4173.

CheVY ½ t011 Pk*i*, I II
stralofit shift, small V.0. w11
camper shell. 333.5000 or 123-5013.

We Buy Furniture
DAVE'S 331-4415

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PINEY WOODS BARN - we B.
Model A Ford, partially
restored, many extra peels. 1109
Furniture &amp; MIscellaneous. Sell
322-7245 after 1:30.
for 30 pcI. commission. Free Pick.
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7
p.m. Lease a Datsun including Z cars an.I
- Sanford 3222710.
trucks, For infonnatlen call Sill
Ray or Jack Mink, $314315,
70-Swap Trade
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 12 and
'73 Modeli. Call 323-1505 or $34SWAPSHOPFLEAMARKET
1450 Dealer.
Anyone
be a seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free. 1141 DOdge Poiaro, rims reel good.
Come browte every Sunday Ito s
Needs body work. $430 casin firm.
at the MOvleland Drive-In
322-IllS or 333-1102 sIte,' 5 P.M.
Theatre, South 17.97. Phone 332.
1216.
'14 Jeep
up,
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Phone 323-1000.

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Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
7:30p.m. Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441.
Mt. Dora. 904353.17a3.

lNlValiant,goodcioancar,$
best offer. 323-1500
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ien Chrysler Newport, I owner, PS,
PB, AC, excellent condition, Make
offer. 333.1730.

ECONOMY TOYOTA

area

LEASES TOYOTAS

Jim Hunt Realty Inc

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COROLLA 2-DR SEDAN
ASL0WA

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TO QUALIFIED BUSINESSES OR PERSONS
SALES TAX AND LICENSt ADDITIONAL

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
503W. 1sf 51.
323-1011 or mosi,

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

Uardens

25,OOO

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Conventional'5% Down

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Studio, 1,3,3
Bedroom Apis.
Quiet, One Slory
Kitchen Equipped
Mull-Family

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Homes ready for your inspection
and Immediate occupancy

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Sanford An.,4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

1505 W. 25th St.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Sanford, Fla.

Bralley Qdham.3234670

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BU I LDER.DEV ELOPER

COOK - 3 to S years all aro
experience,
MOBILE HOME PARK MAPIAGEV
- Live In.
YARD MAN - Chautfuer's license.
RETAIL SALES - Good Company.
WAREHOUSE MANAGER Experienced.
WELDER - Aluminum
SALES REPS - Several openings,
OFFSET PRESS PERSON penanced.
COPIDOMINUM SALES - Lic..:
sad. Draw plus.
COUPLE - Live in, care tot
children.
MECHANICS - Experienced 0#r,(

Piano. $150. Freezer, $33. Couch &amp;
Chair, $43; Kenmor, Space
Heater, $45 3fl.7

W000MERE
2130 Grove Assume mortgage, no qualifying,
lowdownpaym,nIQfl3p I bath,
Central air, nicely landscaped.
5)9,900.
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322-2090

SAN LANTA - 501 E. him St. - 3
BR, 1½ baths, model horns,
central heat &amp; air, in super con
diticn. 523.300.

SWIMMING POOL sACRIt-i-Leading manufacturer ano
distributor hat aluminum rec
angular pools left over from 1973
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation end terms. Call 303
535 9331 collect

Aluminum Siding
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Home Improvements
can cover your home with alum
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sd.nq &amp; '0ff? System Also Interior
E ,ter,rir Ptasternq
QOnting. Gutters 20 7r
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P,is?er P.tcP.nq 5 Simulated
EaaS,SidingCo 1319543
Pr'cs &amp; Sto..,' Spec'.,tt1 322 7710
WANT TO SELL
winilow Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
YOUR HOME?
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Buying a new home? Moving to an
Free
estimate 313 5951
apartment?
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Get some action with ,
ClaSSified ad We'll help you write
Land Clearing
an ad tinS? will bring a faI sale
CAl I 37? ?ttI
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Dqltj,e Alumsnum above ground
swimming pools. (2? lS'x21' and
IS',))' complete, 1 yr. old,
repossessed. Sacrifice. 'i price
Call Collec! 303 273 06)0

OREAMWOLD - 2)00 Hartwell beautIful 3 BR, I', bath in like new
condition. Family room, wall to.
wall carpeting, central air 1, heat,
enclosed back yard. Owner will
lease with option to buy. $21,500.

Wanted, Residential site for
swimming
pool.
Leading
dittribtitor wanls a nice backyard
to display new 1976 'Sodal above
ground pool. Top Considiratlon
given br prime location, Call 305
422 1220 collect.

IDYLLWILDE - 106 VihIen Rd. Near Idyliwilde School, see thu 3
BR, 2 bath home on spacious home
site, Includes family room, central
air &amp; heat, double carport. plus
loads of
S37,700.
:ouNTy
S *s Avenue Country Iiv'-i,,0 .s best, 3 BR. I
bath, on II' so;, plui many
extras. BPP. 133.700.
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MOVING, Must Sell - '53 Chevrolet,
with tmtle, runs, best offer.
Credenza; 43 sq. It. burnt orange
Carpet; 12' i 10' blue carpet; oval
rug 9' i 12'; twIn bed, utility
traIler. 373 5151 alter 2 Mon. -Fri.,
anytime wk ends.

Call Sanforl's Sales Leader

322242O ANYTIME
REALTORS MIS IUIPARK
AT

Uppland

handle
government
repossessions, many
down, seller pays closing costs.

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

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EDUCED 13.000.
like new
3
1½, central H-A, carpeted,
fenced back, encloSid paneled
garage. Owner anxious 524.500.

Sewing Machines, tome good
r,bultts for as bow as 123. 3 new '71
models triple lock Stretch stitch
With built inbuttontioi,r, List $300.
now $130. Singer Futura, cost over
5600.nov. $300. Cash or terms, Call
Del's 595 5707 or 1605 Philadelphia
St. Or tando

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RENT - 2 BR. carpeted,
screen porch &amp; carport
&amp; air conditioner. 5)30

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"at.,'s Dress Mak nq Drapes,
Jrj5tCr. 3320707
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Tree Service
Tree, Trimmed, Cut, Hauled
323 1405or373 ISO
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Classified Ath didn't work thirs
wouldn't be any.

EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mowing, E$ging. Trimming
Estimates.
PPmone3fl Ill?

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GETTHOSELUXURVITEMSFOR
A F,IACTION OF THEIR COST
QØ TODAY'S WANT ADS.
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Well Drilling
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SUPPLYCC.
Painting
H4, tome C3,TlpI k. 4 iCflh4'i5i
701*. ;nd St
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IIISL StE RED WITH VALUES
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Cuttom Work L'(eneq, O'2V4rd
Free estrnati' 323 IA36

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Wanted

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
Classified
Ads
didn't
work, there wouldn't be any,
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Landscaping a
Lawn Care
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Central Heat &amp; Air C0ndihong
Fir tree estlmits,
cell Cri
Harris at SEARS in Sjnt,yd 322
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ueen sie foam mattress, with 2'
loam topper, $25.'322.3457 after $

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Roof Repairs, Carpentry, PairIng,
HomeRepairs,cutt,,ng,,
F r eStimates131 $7.

51-Househo

CuANK COPIST, REALTY

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as
one in line lamily, Reasonable
rates. 33 i$3i

C. E SHEPHERD
Painbing, Remodeling, General
Repairs Call 373 l$75

vacant,

Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting
IlutiAl 1111911
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OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY 1 TIL $

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WlLQN MAtER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
III3ISE FirSISI
332 5632

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Lime Clearing, M.3wing.D c;ng
Fill Dirt. CIa5 . Rrictt Sand,
Backhoe Loader Pit 373 U7
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Horn. Improvements

Control

ART BkLJWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Parli Drive
322 MIS

tlearng. lu crt, CIdy, rock
All k,rv of d.qgng Hotjsstrajl,n
stored and mom,
322 9142
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ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
BUlIdOiiq. E*vat;ng. Dilh work
Fill d.rt. top soil 3225943
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
1o'merly Harriett's Beaty NOOk)
5I E Firtt. 332 57i7

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service

Beauty Care

AMMO
SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE. 20
pct. off. Sanford AuctIon. 1200 S.
French Ave. 723-7340.

extras.

OFFICE MANAGER
- Florida Real Estate Sales or
Brok..
license.

YOTA

AI1PORT BLVD AT HWY

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks, Installation
available. Bud CabeIl. 3721052
anytime.

MAYFAIR GOLF - Country Club
Road - One of a kind from the
stone wall with fireplac, In the
family room to the story book
kitchen, to the terrific pool.
561 400.

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New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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JUNK CARS- frees $*toU0
Ho&amp;e Pasture for' rent on Upeaia Call 3331534 aøw 4p.m.
Road. 515 month.323.445.
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Free Kittens, cute I Cuddly. Contact Make room in your attic. garegs
Sell idle items wIlt, a Clauuified
after I, 110 Hays Drive.
Ad Call friendly ad taker at
Cofs&amp;KJhens
211) or 1311113
IlEacatogoodhome
333.1755
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Ford
1-tan truck wl11 .mw..
fully self contaIned, ,ge,l,
510115 2, eecinctty *W
aIr Condition. New me*'. mew
tires. S to whey. 333-50N,

AKC Doberman Pups, ears cropped,
shots. 1 male, I moo., $211. 1
female. S mos., 1110; 341-Rd.

CLASSIFIED ADS 00111 COST_THIY PAY;

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Welder - to start immediately.
Familiar with mig wilding of
aluminum. Also some exPerience
wIth sheet metal fabrIcatIon. 323.

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SANFORD -Gardeners DelightCharmln 3 SR home, lara
screened porch, Fireplace, man
citrus trese, lots ci extras. Must
sell. See to appreciate, Call
Phyllis Capponi, Realtor
A*acia$e. After 11521'S. 134.1723
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOCI.
ATE SINC., REALTOR, $315233.

CANAL FRONT - Just reduced 3
bedroom, 2 bath home on ap.
proximately l½acresonbeau ,ji
West Lake Crystal, Lake Mary.
Priced in 131,100.
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$

Sanora- For sailor rent- Lovely
BR, 2 bath, 2 car garage,
heat and
530-3014.

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WIrY REALTY

Nlghfs-3fl.73$3

extras.

that said

further be subiect to line respon$ibilltI.s of residenc. or oweership

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OOLLHOUSIPORIALE_NEAT
AND CLEAN AS A PIN IS THIS 2
BR, 1 bath home In a well
establIshed nelghborhoo. No
work hire, lust move right In and
onloyitNr$3I.

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ii ,haPt.r 171,

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Pan elderty ladles. References
'i•to p.o. sex
1512, lanford, or
bu**een SI 7:30 PM.

to the corporate area of tie

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Deposit. Adults Preferred, 332
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Doberman Pi.nscher, aduN ann
freet0100dhome.
3451715

One ut 5inger's t yt.,,,.
5
Zig Zag machines. Asss.gmi
of 511550cr ay $11.90 pa
month, Will fake trade iii. Singe
aguippe to zig tag &amp; mak• butts
holes. Balance of ssa.0 or II
Payments of 54. Call credi
manaqer, 3fl$1JI1
SANFORD SE WI NO CENTER
307 E 1st St.. bownipen

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The East on.half Of
M.
MSmlth's5ubdjIsl0, aCcording to
as recorded in Flat
Bookl.Page35publicRecordsof
Seminole County, Florida.

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companion. Needed immediatei
5210535.

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OUT OF TOWN - 3 BR. I Ni
'SERVICE BEYOND
urge lot, cant. H &amp; A, well i
THE CON" RACY"
pump. Horse pasture avail.
SUNLAND STEAL -3 bedroom, i
retW $31400.
beth CS home. New paint Inside
end out. Ti floors, pick osj own 3 COMMERCIAl. LOTS - Phi
color cpt for this ste when yo
BR, 3 beth home 002 more Ii,,_
move In. Just: $1l,9go.
All for $33,300.

ST. JOHNS REALrv CO
BROKERS

separate

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heed a good experienced automatic
transmission I air conditionIng
mechanic. Apply In person to
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION Ralph Wright. Economy Toyota.
Airport Slvd. at 17.12.
OFAN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY ___________________
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
SECRETARY
Notice is hereby olvan that a
ForM.O.s Office
Public Hearing wiil be held at the
Ptione3l3.taaO
Reom lii the City Hall
In the City of Sanford. FlorIda,
Female or male for construct
7:00 o'clock p.Aj. on octceer 11, work, part lime: Sanford area
IllS, to consIder ttie adoption of an
efsrrad. $210 per hour. 551-037.
by ml City of Sanford,
as follows:
DATAPROCESSINO
National Distributor has openIng for
an experienced 37413743 key
OROINANcI NO. 1314
punch Operator. Hours of em.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Pl4Ymeht Will ho frOnt 11:30 AM.
toS P.M.
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. TO
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR.
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OP
Appiylnpersonto:
SANFORD FLORIDA.
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BFJSALFSCn
ADOPTION OF
Bldg. 310. 3m St.
SAID ou.
DINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT
SanfcrdAirpef-t,Santod
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED
EAST OF AiRPORT BOULEVARD
AVON
AND NORTH OF JEWETT LANE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HAVE A VERY MERkY CHRIST.
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
MAS-.ndttlemoneytopay for
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
It. Start raw - sellIng beautIful
171.141, LAWS OF FLORlD IO7S.
products. Make beautiful money.
WHEREAS, there has been flied
Call 4443W1 for Information.
with the City Clerk of tie Cliv
Sanford, Florida, a petition con
laming the name of the property
PART TIME
owner In the
descrIbed
hereinafter requesting annexation lnt.rvlaw our prospective clients by
phone. No selling - stralgfr'
CIty of
salary, permanent part time,
Sanford. Florida. avid requesting to
pleasant employment. Call asa.
be included therein: and
3103 between l and 10 AM, for
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
appointment.
praiser of Seminole County, Florida,
having Certified that there
SEAMSTRESSES
Property owner In the area to be
For commercial sewing, experience
annexed and
property
necessary. Apply Water Bonnet
owner has signed ftc petition or
Mg. Co., Inc., 100 N. Lake Howell
annelaf Icfl; and
Road, Casseiberry. First road
WHEREAS,
It
has
been
deter.
corporate
north of 435, 1 block west ci 17-12.
mined that the Property described
hereinafter is Contiguous to tie
TELEPHONE SALES
area of the City of San.
ford, Florida, and it h5 further been National
Distributor has severaldetermined that the annexation of
openings or experIenced Isle.
said property will not result in the
phone sales personnel. Muit have
creatIon of
enclave, and
knowtedqe and background in
WHEREAS, the City of SaNd,
electronics &amp; citizen band radios.
FlorIda Is in a position Io provide
We're looking or aggressive, self.
municipal services to tie Properly
starters who possess a good
described herein, and the City
telephone voice. Apply In person to
Commission of the City of Sanford.
IFJ SALES CO.
Florida deems It In the best Interest
Bldg. 310, 25th St.
of the City to accept laid petition
Sanford Airport, Sanford
and to annex said property,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA:
SECTION I. That that Certain
'YOUR LITTLE FEE AGENCY'.

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garage, rane, reful,., flreptace
and gas hat. $20400.

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!duc1tIoiaICh'ld fare Mr as frai
wwiy if you quality. Sie.$171,
or n31ss.

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Sanford
Apartments

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CALL TOLl PIPE
)I00..432.$31
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KLhieaI
Estate
INC.

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In my home.

first annual Fund Drive for
Sanford so lets all pull together
and make It a ouccusslul one.
CanIsters will be picked up In
December.

,ANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a
new home? Moving to a
apartment?
Get some action with a Heral
classified ad. Wo'iI help you writ
an ad that will bring a fast sate
CALL 332-3111

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FiCTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we e
engaged in business at Seminole
Plata
Shopping
Cenl.r,
Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida. under the fictitious
JEOLA CARDS AND GIFTS, and
that
intend to register Said name
with thu Clerk 0 the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In
cordance with the proyisiOn of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-WIt:
Section $55.01 Florida Statutes Ill?.
5: Robert J. Schwartz
Roumarie Sthwartz
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Publish: Aug. 35, Sept. 2,1, 14, 1175
DEC. III

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Good 4marlcln Helpin, Hand., Inc.

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has been filed against you Otid YOU
ore required to serve a copy of your
wrItten detentas, it any, to ii on
JOHN M. MCCORMICK, attorney
for Plaintiff. whose addisis is Po*t
Office Box 3323, 301 East Church
Strut, Orlando. Florida, and file the
original wIth the Clerk of the above.
styled Court on or before
toe.
13th, 1175; Othsrwiie a Iudgm.nf
may be entered against you or the
relief demanded In the Complaint.
w,yrt ...
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said Court on this 3rd daY Of SIP
timber, 1175.
(Seal)
Arthur H. øeckwlffi, Jt.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sept. I. II. 2], 30 IllS
DED-41

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'41) fLtYOUIGNIDAES-1LESS
4* PERRY MASC
4) PEWS
'121 P.14 F.ICTORY

famlbee or friends of Problem
InkVL
1!t1 call 453.5557
or write
Sanford Al Anon FamIly Groia P.O.
Box 353. Sanford. P11. 32771.

Shorty. REWARD. 323.

encumberIng the following real
Property:
Lot 57. ACADEMY MANOR.
UNIT TWO, according to thi Pile
theteof as recorded in Put BoOk 15,
Page 24. ci the PublIc Records
Seminole COunty, Florida, together
with Tappan Refrigerator, Comfort
Pac Furnace CPF tO. Mercury
Hod. Tappan Range, and Wail tG
Wall carpeting located therein and

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POt

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CHRISTINE COLEMAN, deceased,
al
Defendants.
NOTICE OP SUIT
TO: CHRISTINE COLEMAN,
deceased, and the unbnoem hurl
devisees, assignees, ilenors.
credItors, tritees, or claimants by,
ttirOugh, under or against the Estate
CHRISTINE
COLEMAN,
deceased, and all unknown persons
having or .ctalmlng to have any
right. litleor Interest in the property

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STUDENTS 1.00
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Winter SprIngs-. 3 BR, 1½ be
GE washing machine, good conam. rm., fIreplace. I blk fri
dition. $73 or best offer. You move
em
Lake
Mary
3
school. ,Esic, patio. $30.5
BR, 1½ bath new
APIS
it. 3221333 after 3.
homes. Start at $31,300 wIth 5250
537.0111.
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
down. Government funding. ly
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
_______________________
furnished or unfurnis. Newly 2 Bedroom unlurnhstied house, cIo.i
builder, a34l54t
service, used machines.
redecorated Come we. E Airport
to schools and shoppIng. Call 322
NORTH WEST
UNDER $311
MOONEY APPUANCESSS340I7
SIv, Sanforø, 323 1310.
1510.
Sanford - 2 BR, air, scree
porch, 3 lOts, fruit I oak trees.
COULD BE 4 BR
Rent or Sell - Immaculate] BR, 2
311.0041
RadlGSterso
&amp; NOW LEASPNG
$11,110. $2,000 down. 323.431, 3033
both, carpeted, garage, fenced yd.
JWfir$Ofl.
UNIQUE - Over 23 ft. couniry
Court
$155 ma. 323.7ii.
2017S.FREIICH
kitchen with tortoise sinIll
Maple StereoS',
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beautiful. $10.
cabinets. Sharp House - F ar
Oeltona -3 BR, fly bath. Ptnone 374. Lake Macroe - Beautiful buIlding
BALL REALTY
322.3437 after S.
befter man what ysi've been
New moderri single slory I &amp; 2
3331 after S p.m.
and canal lots w" L,ig eak trees,
bedroom opts. avid Completely
seeing In tine low UOs. Do It no
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Jenny Clark Re.lty, 3321311.
Call Carol Jordan, Realtor
furnished studio apartments 3 BR, 2 bath, dining I famlly.room,
54-Gara Sales
SALES-RENTALS
Associate, for appointment.
'
ConvnlntlylocatedlbuutihJllY
$325 per 'no. $100 Sec. Available YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHIN
517W, 1st ST.. Sanford
landicIped. Abundant storage
Oct. 1.332.7231.
3225511 or 332.2731 after Hrs.
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
CARPORT SALE, Sat., Sept. 10. 10
Cliff JordanReettor
(Inctudingattic)a..Q Energy
CLASSIF,IED AD LATELY.
toS. Misc. Washer, Bicycles, toys,
531.5023
Efficiency Padiagv', From $115. FERN PARK.MAITLAND- 3 BR,
Clothes. 115 W. Airport Blvd.
W.
GARNETT
WHITE
1',
baths,
air,
fenced
yard,
LAKE
MARY
car.
-OPEN HOUSE,
Call 2710530 between S 1 3:30.
3 DELTONA -3 BR, 2 baths, wall
petlng, IllS mo
BR, shady, quiet. $2400 de., $170
Rig. Real Estate Broliur
Carport Sale, Baby bed, dishes,
wall carpet, garage, rang
mo. 155 Seminole Ave.3231*.
JOHN KRIDER,A5SoC
Clothes, Misc. 707 E. 21h. Thurs.
dIsposal, dishwasher, All Ior
FUm
ORLANDO - LEE ROADAREA_
101W. Commercial
&amp; FrI. I Ill
3..eo.,HA&amp;VA.
FOR
SALE
- TO SE MOVED- 2
2 BR, family room, corner lot. $lN
Phone 322 lee). Sanford
ma.
BR, I bath older frame horne.
MONTHLY RENTALS
DYNAMIC
PROPERTIES
REMODELING SALE - Color
Inspect anytime, SW corner 21Phi
Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath, central hist I
AVAILABLE
• $ V. Hardaick, Broker
Cdnsole TV: 4' x I' pool table;
FORREST GREENE INC.
St.&amp; Maliorivllle, or call IØ-V 3.
Color TV, AIr Cond., Maid Serv.
air,
family
Fm,,
garage,
large
Deftona. 541.1511
REALTORS
Coke machi; Misc. 323-2709.
$304133
fenced yard,
QUALITY INN NORTH
studIo.
PRE.FORECLOSURE SALE
Ill SR
$3,000
equIty
&amp;
assume
ben of PLANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
542 4000
Cccs this week. SpacIous
537.00C. 321 0503.
33-Houses Furnished
WI-fA'EVER YOU WISH TO BUY
bedroom,
concrete
1.
REALTORS
block,
pea
IA'S MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 bedroom
3O72Sthi
OR SELL, AND WATCH THE
Price
slashed.
HURRYI
multiple
trailer apti. Adult I family park. Laki Mary- 2 BR
lIsting service
PROFITS GROWl
furnished house,
interested?
Weekly. 3313 Hwy 17-3, Sanford.
rawly refinished Inside and out. OAK SHADED- 3BR, pool. garde
CailBart
333-1130.
Adults. No pets. 322-3130.
area. $33100.
Rentals
REAl. ESTATE
SS-Boats 4 Acssorjes
Drd. Adults only. Modern Studio
Realtor
3
bedroom,
2
332.749,
bath home. 5200 pa
11 BR, air, carpt, etc. ,, per
TO
SETTLE
ESTATE
n.
34-Mobil.Homes
month, first and last plus Sico 5anf...
12' Aluminum fIshing boat, wIth 3½
*TlO. up. 33]$0Is.
By Owner. 3 BR, 1½
thantlng old 3 bedroom, plchg-e
damage dep. References require.
Evinrude motor. Sea King trailer,
baths, central HIA, screen patio,
window, fireplace, perfect setting
Other
5100. l
I BR.. urn. apI., lights, water. 2 BR, traIler, furnished,
E. 2nd Sf.
cond.
for antiques. $23400.
Carpeted.523,500,532.1113after
3.
I Bedroom furnished apartmenl
Mature adults. No pets. $5. 3n.
Plenty of ground, fenced for pets,
'73
Land
&amp;
Water
Cruiser
Cornb$133 per me.
22% after i wk-days.
322-31SI
VETERANS - Nothing dowr
All in One:
42-MobileHomes
$10,100 up.
Cruiser (high bow)
3 bedroom unfurnished apartment
FurnIshed 2 BR
Fishermen. Canolsts . 2 BR, turn.,
garage apt.
$150
per
month.
1113 Schult Chateau - 3 BR, 1½ House Boat (Ielf.contalned)
adults. Welilva Landing, 332-4470
House Trailer (own wheels)
2300 Mellonvilte Ave.
or 323.4501
bath, 12' x SI' wIth]' x 12' tIp out.
Ski Boat (speed)
Call
after
5,323.4163.
One or Two Bedrooms, carport, air,
55.300. Slip 1.5, Monroe Harbour
REALTOR. MLS
utilities furnished. $30 dsp. 322'13 Ramada doobI. wide, 24'xIO', 1
323.5774
AnytIme
323-7832
illS after 11 AM.
BR, 2 bath, kitchen, living room, 43' LIvaboar or Cruise, 1920
I'IIS 3221507 or 3220512
Burger, with twin engines, 3 state
dining
room, den ww carpet.
No
qualifyIng,
pay
equity,
asluni
___________________________
BR turn, apt., water furnished.
rooms. See Chimera II on the gas
59,
000.333-0014after
4)-Houses
mortgage.
i
3p.m.
BR, I'.'i baths ,
ear shopping area. Adults only.
dock, Macroe Harbour.
garage, gold carpet. Close P° 3 BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted
$100 mc. 322133$ or 323-vat.
central
heat
and
Phone
323
13
YR.
F
HA
F
INA
NCING
Schools. 333-0257 after 5,30.
WILSON PLACE-I BR, 3', baths,
ROBSON MARINE
l.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3 room aIr condItIoned turn, apt.
$25 Hwy 17-92
monffi old. Amenities galore.
3*03
Orlando
Drive
liofits I water turn., retired
TAFFER REALTY
332-5961
B.autitui location. Large oak
Sanford.
3235700
couple or man. No pets. 322-322,,
Req. Real Estate Broker
shaded lot. 50.000.
JOHNNY WALKER
414 Myrtle Ave.
1100E25thSt
OWNER TRANSFERRED - Pool
in us I
Rag. Real Estate Broker
43-Lots.Acreage - 59-Musical Merchandise
home. 3 BR, 2 bath, 3 years old, In
Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
General
Contractor
ClassIf
led
Ads
will
always
give yoi
Country. $37,500.
372-1437
bedrooms, $123 to $135 month. LOVELy 3 BR, i'.y bath horn, In
more. . . Much, Much More thai
with
Lots In Georgetown &amp; GOIdsboro Pianos &amp; Electronic
Adults. Phone 322-1110
automatic rhythm section. LIberal
you expect.
to clas, estate. Cash only.
good area, wall to wall carpet,
3 BR, 2 bath, wall-wall carpet
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
fenced yard. mint condition, Call
Also small house across from
Central heat.alr, 3½ acres plus
113 BR, large, convenient locatIon,
for appointment today.
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
Crooms School, 54,9,5 cash,
stable or horses, fenced, $33,000
water furnished,, 113 French Ave.
W. Flrjt St., 322-flu,
3 STORY, excellent condition, SBR.
________________
WALTER B. STEELE
59400 dn., Call owners, 323.4111
3324117 or 5214453.
533.000 - Terms.
Req. Real Estate Broker
2371 Park Dr.
3323111
FLUTE FOR SALE
FurnIshed 2 BR, alt,
"Your Business Is Appreciated"
Included. uETERANS - Best buy In towol
3223191
322I2si
3220144 SANFORD
000d Condition, 510.
13.000 under comparable homes, 3
Adults. $133 a month. Also fur.
321-0114 of 322-09I eves.
DRIVE BY
Phone 6453134
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped,
nishedIBR , aIr,$13. 531.7530.
Ito N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford
1333 S. SUMMER LIN A yE
central
heat
CARPENTER
REALT'
and
air,
watt
to
wall
2S4SPar*Or ..570
Largeoak$,pine&amp;palrn,3 BR, SANFORD- 63 dry Atres near St.
carpetIng. Owner pays all closing
60-Office Supplies
113 BR Mobile Home
2 bath, air conditioned Neat £
Office &amp; Store Space available,
Johns. 5110,000. 547.1511.
costs.
From
$22,000.
Only
3
Adults- Nopefo
clean.
Move
In
now.
Drive
downtown Sanford.
by ant
SACKETT INVESTMENT
remaining.
call today. $l7s0.
CORP., REALTORS
Used Office Furniture
4 BR, St. Johns River. Owner mull
Wm. H. Stemper.Reaftor.
sell.Foirest Greene Inc.
WI-rd ,w "nl.aes. esecutiw. ,'sk
tIllS, French
47-Real Estate Wabred
&amp;
Se-( 'r.ir,,j
322011
5305133
2 New
k!SIS &amp;
REALTORS
333.7311
_________________
Eves, 3fl-iia; 3224114: 322-1154
chairs. st.agnt Chi,r, filing
3 BR home in Sanford 5)50. Call
3or6 FamIly Wanted.
Cabnet, as 'S Cast. ang carry
REDUCED52,
collect, 1031024 or 1-423-lull.
Private Buyer.
PIOLL'S
Beautifully remodeled s rooms, 1100 _____________________________
CAMELOT
Phone 349-5317
Cassetberry.I?97.530 1206
sq. ft., new carpeting I roof, gas Lake Mary - By Owner -1 BR, 2
AT CASSELBERRY
large fenced lot. Near
bath home; quiet paved street,
Merchandise
high school. $19,300. Owner 333.
minutes from school &amp; lake. Many
62-Lawn-Garden
0522.
extras. Shown by appointment.
Eastoff 17.12
Call after S p.m., 323-4033.
Poultry manure for your fall galen
Large 3 BR CB, I bath, kItchen,
at Seminola Blvd.
'SO-.MisCellaneouSforSale or pasture, 52 yard loaded the
dining rm., living rm., Fia. rm.,
$15900 F HA-VA
(Hors. Track Rd.)
farm. Holden's Enterprise Egg
AKESIDE APARTMENT
garage, fenced. Owner, 322-0510. Vacant, ready for offers. 2
BR, with Freight Damaged Rattan Furniture
Follow signs to models off
Farm, Reed Ellis Road, Osteen
Highway 17.12, Sanford
family room, screened porch, fruit
(off 1131,2 ml, east Osteen Bridge.
Sale - Chair, regular
Winter Park Drive
SANFORD-35R, I½ bath, central
ACri From Ranch He
sow
_____________________________
trees. Call 6355019.
HA,
$11.95. Many other Items to choose
$22,300 with
Open lOfoo
$30-iNS
or 53 1.fl7zA
from. World of Imports, 115 NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
assumable
mortgage.
JWuruw
Woodniff'sGarden Center
LARRY SAXON. INC REALTOR
Magnolia. downtown Sanford.
501 Celery Ave.
DEBARY-Only$2,3l)o,3 BR.
Guaranteed recondItIoned auto
I bath, screened porch, 2 yrs. old.
batteries, $l2.5 exchange.
monthly payment adlusted to
64-Equipip.ent for Rent
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1101 ______________________
income. $21,500.
Sanfnr,i
- A,.
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpef
DELTOPIA - 2 BR, I bath, large
RESALE BOUTIQUE
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day
family rm. &amp; screened porch.
½ Price Clearance Sal•, Sept. 13.31,
527,900.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Open 10.1 daily. 107 W. 27th St.,
I
Sanford near Pinecrest School).
M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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LOnIWOOd Day Carl CenterLnqwds oldeet. S am. S p...bas to
Ififli. school. 37fl anytime.
Child a•

YOU TROUBLED? CIII Toil ____________________
FIee, 541-3027 Icr "We CIre' 11-1mtructIss
'Ho:IIn.," Adults or Teens.
_______________

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE.
FLORIDA
Civil Adieu No. 1S.lIJ7-CA41.0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TOAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.

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NOTICE OP SUIT

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HAPPY DAYS (A)
35 G000 DAY
115o
PALL HARVEY CON.
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SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR.
TGAGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff.

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Acious I. 3,1 3 SR apes. Tennis,
swimming, playground,
n.creatlon room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2350 RIdgewood
Ave. Sanford. PH 3flu2o

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KENNETH D, MORSE, ESQUIRE
JONES A BISHOP. P.&amp;
MaitIand Avenue
AftamOofe Stlfl
FIId1 32701
Attorneys Icr PStflIenS?.WIfe.
Publish: Sapi LIL 23.30. 1175
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furnIshed. Ideal location.
Reasonabl, rent 3513n.

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YOU ARE HERESY REQUIRED
to II. your written eeensas win me
ClurkisaldCou,I.ndwruea Py

IISNTIU5T5 JUDICIAL Cli.
I CUlT, IN AND P0* SEMINOLE
I COUNTI' FLORIDA
Civil Adieu No. 7S-tS4l.CA41.II
DIVISION II

(Seal)
Atitwir H. Buckwith, .1.
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circuit COUfl
By:
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Deouty Clerk
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RATES

HOURS

TO: PREDRICK LSOY

1' THE ELECTRIC COMPANY (A)
1' PSJI
35 MOTHERS El LAW
11:30
2
12
HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
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BROWN WELCH
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Middle. (BOW) Robert
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James Stewart, Marlene
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0111th. 1939 (Fri.)

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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIDA
ClVtLACTlOW$O75I54S.CA.S
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MARGARET MARIE WELCH
Pet Itioner

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Big Winners
Pending
SIMINOLI COUNTY
POST AuThornvv
$OTICI is hereby given thaf
WASHINGTON (AP)
The the elderly, along witi the tax
114141011bid% will he rscved by th
This wouid foci rnallmwn portion 01 theIr retirement In- cial treatment Is cut $1 for each been allowed a tax-free profit of effective neat Jan. 1, meulngr
Administrator of liii Seminole new tax bill could mean a isv. treatment 01 capital gains, benefits of the tax on 10W4n- come- such an pensions, rents. $1 01 Social Security or other $20000, even If no new home Is will not apply to sales tbis year,
County Port Authority's office, mgi of hw*eds of dollars a would work'
come and middlencomo refit- Interest and dividends.
but will be next year.
tax-exmpt pension you purchased.
IoWed on the Port
iardord
ELDERLY CREDIT
ees.
But the catches are numer- receive.
Property, Lake Mane 0,. PIOlIdO year for elderly Americans
The new bill raises that to
until 3:00 p.m., Cdi. (1300 hours), with modest Incomes and proThe pending tax bill would
CAPITAL GAINS
Perhaps more significantly, oun:
If, after all those quail- $35,000. For example, if you
Friday, September U 11a.
vide an extra break for persons provide a maximum $375 tax the tax credit would be simple
A majority of Congress ts-if you have no pension or flcatlons are met, there Is any bought a house In 1915 for $,insurance coverage must ch,d,
overl5 who sell their horne.
credit for single persons and tocompute. Here ls how:
other retirement Income, you benefit left,the retiree might 00OandsellItInIt77for$75,- vorsspeclaltaxtteitmentfor
lIibility 4
rkman's Compins$Ion,
all risk, fire.
Other sections of the bill con. $563 for couples 65 or older
First check a box showing get no benefit. A wealthy re- lose it by mudding through the 000, you could avoid tax on $35,. capital gains, in addition to
vandalism ond malicious misdilof: lain some good news and some and It would be much easier to vow marital status. If you we tired executive with a powous etrMn.tv fnfflnl.T. Ionathv
those Involved
1) of tI v-e-n
,wnflt
In the sale Ia
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bteflkI bad news for those concerned get than under the present
home, &amp;i an hcentiYe for II)bend: all risk floater; umbrella
gle,or married and only one pension qualifies for the tax threecohunnaclwdule required
As under
liability; am accidIollfall death, and about capital gains. Perhaps credit for the elderly.
spouse Is 65 or over, the base break, but not the person who to compute the credit.
the additional $15,000 gain also vestment. Some liberals vIe6.')
shalt be for a period of two years, the biggest change in capital
Incentive
Credits are subtracted figure to start with Is $3,500; for has to work pad 65 to make
SALE OF HOME
would be tax-free. The other this $iSbi
commencing October 1. 17 6 and gains Is a lengthening of the directly from taxes owed. Un- a 65-year-old or older couple ends meet.
ro
.
ly
ge
ume
as
ov
at
a
Present
law
requires
th
wouldbe
at
half
taxed the
er
ne us
terminating September 30. lt7I.
time period required for an as. der the beat of conditions, the filing jointly, the figure is
Spe(Ificitiøns may be picked
The tax bill takes one major
-In fact, that working per- person pay tax on the net profit rate applied to the taxpayer's
set to be owned.
the Administration Suilding, p
existing credit Is worth a $9 $3,750; for a married person 15
even If he has a small pen- when he sells an asset such other Income,
step to liberalize that Incentive
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Sanford. Orange SauIevar. Like
'I'he new credit for the elderly annual tax saving to a single or older filing separately, the don, Is penalized. The amount as a share of stock or an acre of
This provision would become but another one restricts it.
Mamas, Florida from $;3Oam until
1
would replace an existing tax person and $343 to a couple Ill- figure 13
3:00 P.M.
of his pension that could qualify land for more than he paid for
hours). Monday through Fty,
benefit that is so complicated, Ing a joint return.
That figure goes on line 1 on for the tax break is reduced If ft.
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CLIP AND SAVE
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- - - - - The Seminole County Port according to some estimates,
If
the
tax
till
becomes
law,
the
fflfl
U
2,3
and
4
he
earns
more
than
$100
a
This
profit
Is
called
a
capital
Authority reserves the right to
I
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ga in. Generally, If the asset was
relict any or all bids, any bid that half of the eligible retirees the new elderly credit will be are for adding Social Security month.
received after the spcclfl.d time *ill do not claim it.
retroactive to Jan. 1, 19M. This benefits and total income above
-Even If you haven pension, held for more than Mx months
1wt to considared. No bidder may
11
Congress is expected to take means It would be used In coin- the limit and sut*ractlng them you don't qualify for the tax before being sold, onehal! the
withdraw his bid tor a
0d of final action on the bill this week putlng 1976 taxes next April.
from
Une
1.
The
difference
benefit
unless
you
earned
at
gain
Is
not
taxed.
thirty 130) daysafter dale set for bid
'
and It Is expected to become
Under the new system:
OPenings,
goos on Line 5. The tax credit is least 00 a year over the past
There are special provisions
I
,
Bids will beopen.dof the Oflic,of
law later this month.
-A sigle person e5 or older 15 per cent of Line 5.
lo Years before retlring. (11 You governing the uleofa home. If
the Administrator at 3:00 p.m.,
Here Is how' the cha nges for could subtract train taxes 15
The old rrtlrementncome are a wido w or widower, you you sell your principal home
e.d.t.. (1100 hours), or as icon
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per cent of any
Inthereefler possible on September
was written Into law to qualify If your spouse meets and within 16 months Invest the
0
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34. 1916.
cluding that from part-time try to help those persons who this test).
net selling price in a new home,
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Dated &amp;I Sanford, Seminal*
jobs als well as pensions, etc.- are not covered by Social Se.
-11 you qualify for the tax you pay no capital galm tax.
County. Florida this 7th day of
Medicare Insurance Entities You To Home Use Of ... I I
up to $2,00 a year in Income. curity. Although Social Secirity benefit, the amount of retireSeptember, A.D., 117&amp;
If you are 65or older, you get I
INVITATIONTOSID
By Order of:
For
couples
Ming
a
joint
retum,
benefits
have
been
ralsed
wvment
Income
subject
to
the
spean
even better deal. you have
The Board of Trustees of the
I e
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'..uuy ruuui
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VLSI LUIICu UI I.'VII% yVSISt
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WV IUS&amp;ULIWII UpLuttac OUUJVI
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PO" Authority
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Invites bids upon the following: To to the tax credit Is $3,750.
benefits under the retirement
5: Donald Jackson,
'V
preparedrawlngs and specifications
*OXYGEN
COMMODES
Chairman
'fl base figures $2,500 credit basically have not
to build an addition to Seminole
ATTEST:
Memorial Hospital.
and $3,750 would be reduced changed since 1962.
James Rowe
HOSPITAL BEDS
U
• PATIENT LIFTERS
Additional information is available $1 for each $1 of Social Security
Current law allows persons 65
Secretary
at the Office Of the Purchasing
received
Publish: Soo. 9, Ia. his
benefits
by
either or over to avoid taxation on a
Agent,
• BATH EQUIPMENT 'C
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DC 043
spouse.
-All - bids shall be mailed f
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Wl, ,
Board of Trustees of the Seminole
-If penally total Income
SIMiNOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA County Public Hospital, 1101 East
COLOSTOMY SUPPLIES
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earnings
as well an pensions,
P101*71 DIVISION
First Street. Sanford, Florida 37771.
File Nember 7S-ISS.CP
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As
Prescribed
etc.
rose
above $7,500 for a
by Your Physician
All bids shall be postmarked not
Division
later than the 5th day of October
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single person and $10,000 for a
In Rex Estate if
1175, and shall be received on or couple, then the amount of InObtain
under Medicare
k
f
ANNA GREGG
before the 5th day of October 1975.
I
Dec eased
Consideration of such bids will come eligible for the tax credit
We Bill
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
take place at the meeting of the
would be reduced $1 for each $2
I
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Board of Trustees In th
Seminole income above the limit.
I
CLAIMS 01 OIMANDS AGAINST County Public Hospitale(Seminole
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
For example, if a couple had
I
,
Memorial Hospital) at 11:30 o'clock
Within fourmonths
mcns from the time A.M. on the 12th day of October
I
income totaling $12,000 a year,
1975.
of the first publication f this notice
Robert T. Besserer,
the
maxim=
tax
credit
would
You are required to file with the
Administrator
be 15 per cent of $2,750, rather
clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole Memorial
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
than 15 per cent of the usual
Hospital
Division. the address of which is Publish: Sept. 15, iS, 17. 1976
Hwy. 17.92 at Lak. Dr., DeBary, Fl..
$3,750.
County Court House. Sanford, DE 0-52
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••e WIIIWTII VT WIlY
claim or demand you may have
agskM the estate of Anna Gregg,
deceased.
Each clam must be In writing and
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must indicate the basis for the
Claim. thenameand address of
creditor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount Claimed. If the
claim is not yet due, the date when It
will become due shall be stated. If
the Claim is contingent or
*t7 ri
No matter how low our regular catalog or sale catalog prices, you
7
unilguidated, the naturt ci the
still get the extra discounts shown below.
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
SOM" PINECREST CENTER
claim Is secured, the security shall
be described. The claimant shall
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SALE DISCOUNTS ON EVERY ITEM LISTED IN
(, )
17-92 at 27th St
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
SEARS CURRENT CATALOGS OR ON OUR SALES FLOOR
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
Sanford
mall one copy to each personal
OPEN 6 00.4 00 P
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hj
representative.
of $100

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ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER JARRED.
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A,,..,,.e 4d•.
JII.,
W.
Rena Van Camp
AS Personal
presensa.
live of the Estate of
Anna Gregg
Deceased
Frank McMillan
Attorney
P.O. Boa 3161
Orlando, FL 32502
Telephone: 305-it".9191
Publish: Sept. 15, 23, 1976

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"give where you work" to give
residents of adjoining Orange and
Osceola counties who wprk in
Seminole, the chance to donate
mostly through 25c payroll
deductions.
Fifteen agencies had requested
$247,116 to cover existing needs; the
United Way board adjusted that to
the $186,579 figure.
About 700 volunteers are lined up
for the campaign, according to officials.

this year by United Way of Seminole
County, as spelled out by Chairman
Joseph C. Hartwig, who reviewed
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revolver from under hu pillow
and went to the sma ll adjoining
bedroom shared by Hendricks
A 74-year-old Altarnonte and Bess.le Lee Jackson, his girl
Springs man sat quietly with friend.
neyJakA.Nantzto1ay
ie (Hendricks ) was stanj aalto
12-member jury and Circwt ding behind the door. He said
he
Jndge A. J. Hosemann Jr.
u guns and wo uld kill
rir}T1
heard his tape-recorded ad- five men," Jerry
said.
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told
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vestigators that he shot and
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Lee Jerry, who Nants says apparently been drinking but
has poor eyesight and other wa.s'ber
enough" aft er the
niments, told Irnestigators, I slaying
to make a statement.
did it's and explained he ar4
Nants, who was questioning
hendricks had been arguing all sheriff's detective Al Sanchez
day before the shooting.
page-by-page at noon about the
"He kept bullying me. He'd transcript of the tape. told the
bt'en eatin' up all my food and jury in trial opening statements
burning the lights I told him to Wednesday afternoon that he
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put 'em out
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expects to prove tha t Jerry
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rtording.
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rr said he pias a third- happened, only what he was
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bear me."
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who said the peraopnphie
musical wan not anything
like her favorite Rodgers
end Hammerstein plays.
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two others left. One was
embarrassed; the other
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going to see," said 76-yearold Tassle Coleman. "We
finally decided on the new
veriloit of 'Alice in Won.
derland.'
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Miller Newton of Pasco County, Democratic candidate for the
Florida's fif th dist rict U.S. House of Representatives seat, has
asked officers and directors of the Southeast Bank of Orlando for
details concerning a personal loan to 1315 opponent In the Sept. 28
primary election, Mrs. JoAnn Saunders.
The bank request caine shortly after Judge William C.
Gridley noled in Orlando that Newton failed to prove that he wowd
suffer irreparable damage if Mrs. Saunders' name went on the
ballot. Newton said he would appeal or seek another hearing.
The court has not yet ruled on a second part of Newton's
petition asking that Mrs. Sa unders name be removed from the
Sept.21 primary election ballot. He also has not ruled on a request
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that distribution of ballots containing Mrs. Saunders' name be
halted.
Newton Is claiming that Mrs. Saunders was not truthf ul when
she qualified for the office under the petition method sayirg that It "
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StUrcDERS
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Newton has pointed to four bank loans totaling 12D,000 and
contributions and loans made by his opponent to her campaign
"Additionally, she loaned $2,000 to the campaign on Aug.
war chest.
Where did all this money come from?
Mrs. Saunders said today that Newton "incorrect" in his
"And
then," continued Newton, "she borrowed a total of
contention, that she did not borrow the money as an individual. $2j(I)
ir jaw ddlt
banks just prior to the
Rather, she saidi W "JoAm Saundem for CongIress Committee,"
composed of campaign chairmen and volunteers in the eight felection 5,000 of these unsecured dollars reportedly coming
the Southeast Bank of Orlando.
county district, borrowed the funds.
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would appear" continued Newton, "that Mrs. Rain3der,
"The bankers loaned this money becatse they felt l was going has
assumed ODi. 01 three different political postures In t his
to be successful in my bid for the congressional seat," she said.
tter • she lied on her report the Secretary of State'
The committee showed the banks that accordlna to our st udies
s
-vui us, as.,ci.s, no money, etc. -sne Md the money as.
and our people around the district I am going to get enough votes
assets, but refused to tell thoe truth on her report to Secoretinj of
to win the Democratic nomination.
State
Bruce Smathers, or -she has sold her political soul to the
"They showed that after receiving the nomination I have
highest bidder .. .in other words, she has sold out not only lj
commitments and promises from various Individuals and
but the people In Florida's fifth district to unknown big money
organizations to cont ribute to the general election campaign
powers In the interest of vot es.
enabling the committee to repay the loans." Mrs. Saunders said.
"Integrity and accountability could very well be the lass in
Saunders' husband-campaign manager, George, said
that as far as personal loans to the campaign, he has placed his this campaign for Congress," concluded Newton.
Mrs. Saunders, who led a field of five In the Democratic
personal assets at this wife's disposal In her campaign.
primary, charged that Newton was engaging in "cheap mud"i do not understand how the Southeast Bank of Orlando could
loan $5,000 to Mrs. Saunders, based on the financial disclosure slinging tactics" to try to get her out of the runoff. The winner will
ncum Rep. Richard Kelly.
statement she f il ed eight weeks late with the Secretary of State," face Republican Ibent
But Newton replied, "This is not mud-slinging. The difference Is
Newton said.
that we have put this in legal terms by filing the suit. I feel that
"In that report, she stated that she was a housewife with n
strongly about It."
assets, no income, and no indebtedness; yet, according to theo
Florida law makes disclosure of certain personal finances a
report filed with the Federal Elections Commission on Aug. 27'
requirement to qualify as a candidate for public office. The
she stated that she had personally loaned $1,700 to her campaign
between May I and June 15, and that she had loaned $800 to her Orlando candidate swore in a signed declaration to the state
Elections Division In Tallahassee July 19 that she had filed,

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TO: Georgia Faye (Thomas)
(Wood) (Sadler) Curby. deceased,
and her executors, administrators
or personal representatives it any,
Randall Curby
SorwW Sidler
Jamle Sadler, an infant
Debor ah Kay Wood. an infant
Chris Michael Wood, an infant
Allen Wood. an in fant, and:
any offier heirs or beneficiaries
the estate of Georgia Faye
(T homas) (Wood) lSadler) Ctby, it
any;
Ciso Jacobs and Rachel Jacobs.
Mis wife
J.,s,. Tn'..
Lorene P. Taylor.
Defendan;s
AND ALl,. OTHERS WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN.
You are notifed of the filing of this
action by the plaintiff against you
Sefling to Quiet title to the following
property in Seminole County
Florida, to wit.
The West $0 feet of tM East 512
feel of Lot Block 0. lying South
the Sanford Oviedo Road and West
lOfesol NorttT2SQ?ettofEaIta23
feet of Lot 9. Block 0. lying South of
Sanford Oviedo Road of 0 P.
Mitclselrs survey ci the Levy Grant
Jccordlng to plat thereof as
recorded in Phi Book 1, page 5. of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
and you are required to wye a copy
of your avitten defenses, it any, toil
On WIL1lAMA LEFFLFR, IIt the
plaintiff's attorney whoSe address
s P0 Box 2295. Sanford, FlOrida
32771. on or before Octooer ii. 1976
and to file t he or iginal of those
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bat It was playing at a
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right for ladies ow age. We
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with those hipple college

He Questions Bank's Loans

Bay Scouts - $171000
Catholic Society - $2.000
Central F lorida Shelter Workshop $1,000
Child Home Service
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Information &amp; Referral - 112,441
Mental Health - 13.010
% Mid-Florida Center For Alcoholism
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Red Cross - $30.000
Disaster - $3,000
Salvation Army - 131.000
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RILEY WOOD.
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Another of the movie
viewers, Mrs. Cromhaw,
who declined to give her
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ressoit for choosing "Alice
in Wonderland" over
"Misty Beetboves" (also
Xra$ed was th at It
sounded like a nice movie
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grandchildren where they
were gong.
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theater, sneers came from

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last week that they were legally bound by their earlier action
te the board voted to reverse it.
Mrs. Ilix's husband, Chester, told Layer he had recently
talked to a psychologist whom His said had informed him that
kindergarten-through-third grade youngsters were not "mentally
or physically ready" to walk the involved distance on a dirt road.
"I don't know what age is safe," Hix said, "but my personal
opinion Is that kindergarten through third grade should not have
to walk anywhere."
This was greeted by a burst of applause, but Layer responded
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level for elementary school students.
"I think the feeling of most of us is that the greatest danger is
automotive traffic," said School Transportation Director Fred
Taylor, the only member of the safety committee employed by the
school system. "That's what the people who designed the point
system had in mind. And that's what would tend to get the point
rt total up toward 50"
Trallwood parents were out in force again to protest the el., pected removal 01 their school bus. Kathryn His. president of the
Spring Lake PTA, told the board lad week that without bus

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and occasionally traveled by a utomobiles.
The Seminole County School Board acting Wednesdayy night on
Mrs. lila also had quoted from min utes of the 1974 meeting
a report from its five-member safety committee, rescinded a two- that board members had promised construction of a bicycle path
year-old sanction and canceled courtesy busing of children to
before removing bus service from Trafiwood. But Wedoesday
Spring Lake Elemeny School from e Trallwood subdivision nig
th
ht she abandoned that tack and said subdivision owners were
in Altamonte Springs.
planning
further construction in the near f uture, which she said
The move reversed
last week's board action which had rein- would create further hazards for walking children.
stated school bus service in Tranwood aW a group of parents
"We're not asking you to build a bicycle path," Mm Hil said.
complained that the Panel was reroeging on a punise made at Its "We're not em
"king that the county commission WW a
meeting nf fls,. i IOta
bicycle pith. All we ask Is that you foliow.Ljwough on your
Boadrnembeii voted 4-to-i, with Pat Telson opposed, to original
plans and continue busing our students until this con-uphold recommendations of School Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer
struction Is finished."
and the safety committee, which gave the Traflwood area a grade
School board attorney Douglas Stenstrom advised panelists

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SCIDA Director Jim Daniel went from $19,000 to $30,700.
been
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Also, the commission agreed to budget about $17,000 for the
At the same time, Dr. Edwin Derryberry, Pavelchack reading."
vulnerable,
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Known as Tapes for Isolated
vowed tocut budget requests which came and continuing education Three Orlando firms and a' residents In the area last year Seniors (TIS), the pr oject
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In at $21.6-million. Last year's total budget was $18,102,253 as department, announced ap- Winter Park concern round out In an effort to determine which funded by federal monies regUlAtiOftl now of the patients at the nursing home had received
compared to $18,536,696 this year. This year's mlllage 5.37
proval of a $19,000 federal grant the group.
topics hold the most Interest for granted to SCC through the gostomnies.
for a second-year project to
re.nalnded the same as last year.
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Panel members set Sept. 28 members of that age group, Florida Department of
b
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gastrostomnies on patients (at SsmIN4e Memorial
bring Instruction and corn- as the date for conducting In- Johnson said.
Education In connection with
panlonship to Isolated senior terviews with representatives
g
the
1964-65
Elementary.
Hospital)
since
I
was In (medical) school In 1953. These charges
"This
Is
continuin
citizens through the use of of the seven companies. 'Three education,"
are
com
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unfair. They're just there For one reason to
pl
Secondary
(ESA)
he pointed
recording tapes.
make
him
look
bad."
final candidates will be chosen "That's aconcept that was kind
"We
think
it's
g,"j()
insoo
enter
into
Raymond MIlwee, ad- and the uoard will
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of hard to sell at first. It's adult said, "because in most cases
Around The Clock
provided that patients who had gadrostoniles performed
4.A Horoscope ............... 10B mlnlstrative assistant to scc detailed negotiations with those education, but t's also con- people say, 'Well, well set up
a q fi f
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Bridge .................10.8 hospital
uali ed or $130-a-month additional medicaid payments.
C.
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people are older. They don't citizens),' or 'Well, take 10
Union,
was prepared by Dr. Matthew E. Morrow of Jacksonville,
Comics ............... ...15-B Sports .................1S.11.A firms responded to mailed
The Isolated senior citizens want a course In third-grade years and build a rapid
10.8 TelevIsion .................5-A invitations and newspaper program, which was begun last reading or sixth-grade math. system.' Well, what transit formerly a medical consultant for HRS.
are they
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Morrow Said that one of the patients who had the feeding tube
Dear Abby .................1.8 Women .... ........... 14-B project is expected to Include straflonai grant, Is a unique going top them from day to then ?-

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Herald
Sheriff John E. Polk today annotmced
realgnauons, promotina and
volving 18 men in what Is believed to be the
la rgat
personnel shakeup In Polk's eight years as Seminole
Coimty sheriff.
Polk said aUth. moew are .cttv. CMI. 1, ad aims ire pest
of a_
. oftodifferdivinlmstportms*sotheypperisi
ai
variom jft
Polk said two c'saini and a sergs ha,, raip,d

h r-Igi'ed so be cm upend met. ti with his family and pims
to eider the bn.hius world. Vinton
ham with the atierlif's
dePirIflISId for seven y,ar
Capt. U. Krin chief of detectives, said ha Is rigto
retir, for the second time. Iris has been with the de1msid
. .
Ance 1157, darting as a road p*olman following his r.tItaiiiiuI
m U.S. Navr with the rank ci dof Potty
fro
By El) PRI(11rT
after 30
to pay for legal services In fiscal 1VM-fl. Commissioners also
jumped to about $30,000 yearly. At that time, legal services We years service.
Herald Staff Writer
Ifldividuslly agreed that hiring an In.homs legal staff is provided by Thom Rmnberger's law firm.
Capt. J.Q Galloway, bead of the wlm.it5 ad emu
preferable to the present method of paying legal fees to the
"Now," Hattaway aid, "we seen to have come full circle." division. earlier amo.mcod his retiresuedeftadive Sept. 30.
Seminole County Commissioners Tuesday night talked a lot Fresnan firm and to Alley Alley &amp; 8Th. of Tampa.
Last year, Seminole taxpayers dished out about $301,000 Galloway joined the sheriff's department In 1111 after serving as
about creation of an hihoune legal department but failed to take
County Commissioner Sid Violin Jr. said It is the corn- legal services. Freeman's firm c011ected $115,000, whileforthe
county constable for a nesnber of yexe.
the necessary legal action that would terminate the services of mission's Intent at some future date to take formal action remainder wont to Alley Alley &amp; Blue and to other attorneys for a
g, Cowdy Atty. Tom Freeman and labor attorneys Alley Alley &amp; nesary to create the department. VihIes did not specify when special servicee.
Polk said Sgt. Edward Fages Is being piomnided to lleidenant
Blue.
and
will be In charge of the w .4s and cot. division.
that will happen.
Freeman
was
hired
after
Democrats
captured
the
majority
Itectjve
John Fuller becomes a sorgeed In wanant&amp;
Until formal action Is taken, Freeman and the $90hour
But Kwlatkowikl said If the terms of his proposal are to be position in 1974.
Detective U. George AbIj will take over sa .ct chief of
labor attorneys are MIII under contract with Seminole County.
met, It will have to be soon.
Initially, Kwlatkowskl said he preferred the present system. detectives, Polk said, and patrol U. R.C. Patter 1111 fill the spot
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski, at a news conference on
"It's got to happen somewhere between now and Oct. 1, If
Page IA
being vacated by Abbgy.
Monday, called for hiring a legal staff. Kwlatkowikl presented his
board members want to get this off the ground. We have to do i
.wwyv .. wuuaui rwjsu I.
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10
plan at UN night's meeting, but the Democratic commissioner soon as possible," Kwiatkowski said.
In
the patrol division.
agreed today no formal action was taken.
When Tuesday's discussion got under way, Kwlatkowskl said
Newly promoted detective SgL D.C. Lobe will head the;
"The board did not officially adopt the plan," Kwlatkowikl
he wasn't
action Was needed for adoption of what
burglary
squad, the poaitioq now bold by Ho n.
said this morning. "That was not done."
Vthlm labeled the "Kwiatkowski P113." Vthlen said after the
Detective Dung HIdb, Now sped to the vice squad, will
What the board did was agree to leave $140,000 In the budget
meeting a motion was needed.
become sergeant in charie of the
fr. division and will be
Vlhlon said the $140,000 was "left In for creat)ón of a legal
added
by
de
im
Brantley,
Now
puty
J
rage and water patrol
department at some future date."
oer
During Uw lengthy meeting
'onsrdisagreed over
Deputy J.M. Patton goes to the range and water patrol
of
new
poIftl4i.
department. At one point Cs.wnlulon QTalrnssn Mike Hattaway
Polk said dst.ctive R.E Wingir 01 the burglary squad
saidftwould b tar
foaco
dads Mm at than
to aiprlvat bees In ColoraIo
being U30of..4totbs bmwgIa*y iqd'
Hattaway said the county would be "better oW' to place a law
are J.F. Bewe5t, David Dugidd and Don Win, according to the
firm on retainer for about $5,000 a month. But the chairman also
ouncement today by Polk.
ann
The Seminole County Commission Tuesday night firmed UP said he would agree to creation of a legal department If that's
Burglary squad detective L.M. Ford Is being transferred to
an $l8.3.mlIllon budget to run county government next year. The what the majority of the board desired.
the patrol division and detective C.R. Brown to the vice squat
new budget means no tax increases for Seminole citizens.
Commissioner Dick Williams agreed on a legal staff, but he
Polk said all transfers within the department were requested
At a public hearing attended by five persons, commissioners disagreed
on the dollar amount. Williams said two attorneys can
by
th
e men Involved.
agreed tea few last minute changes to the budget. Formal budget
be hired for about $60,00 a year. Kwiatkowski said It will take
adoption Is icheikiled for next Tuesday. At $lknhlllon. cttIUflS $100,000, while Hattaway figured salaries al about $95,000.
will pay $5.37 for each $1,000 worth of assessed taxable property
Hattaway, who last week lost a re-election bid to political
valuation.
newcomer
Bob French, also criticized Republican CornIncluded In the budget are five per cent pay hikes for
______________________________ missloners Williams and John Khnbrough for exploiting the
county attorney Issue.
SCA Wins $20,IS0, Page f..A
Hattaway said he called for creation of an In-house legal staff
on
Feb.
77,1973. At that time, Hattaway said, the county's legal
county's 5 workers and a $1,436 yearly pay raise for ,
of
bill was about $16,000 a year. After Kimbrough and Williams
five county commIssIoners. Al present, a commissionet
A local medical source said today that a date report charging
failed to support Hattaway In 1973, the chairman said the bill soon
iioe yearly,
Sanford
Dr. Kenneth Wing with Inserting feeding tubes Into the
s wursor pay woa Will u ueviueu on meru. ii a superstomachs
of 30 elderly nursing home patients after medicaid
visor disapproves an Increase, It will not be granted. Also, Pat
regulations were changed to Increase payments to such patients
G lisson said today about 30 employes will receive exceptional
was "a bald-faced lie."
merit increases, which are 10 per cent.
"Dr. Wing would never do that," said a source faznfflr with
Glisson, the director of the Office of Management Analysis
Wing's medical practice
but who wished to remain anonymous.
and Evaluation (OMAE), said as far as he Is concerned, last
"ft's
a
bald-faced
lie.
It's
just a trend of the times everything's
night's perusal of the budget completes this year's task. Final
By KRIS NASH
expansion of the college library attempt to aid older persons day."
'down
with
doctors'
and
make then look bad."
adoption Is Just a formality.
Herald Staff Writer
and construction of vocational who live alone with no means of
At present, Johnson said, two
Officials of the Department of Health and Rthabllltatlye
For the first time this year, the county commission evaluated
classroom and shop facilities, transportation and virtually no tapes have been made and will Services (HRS) said Tuesday they planned to set up a committee
A preliminary field of seven plus general-purpose human contact, Johnson said. soon be sent out for critiquing of doctors to
Individual departmental directors and recommended pay In.
Investigate whether the surgical gastotoetomnies
creases or decreases.
architects was named by the classrooms and laboratories.
"They have the programs by local seniors. The tapes deal performed by Wing were justified.
Seminole
Community College
County Exec. Asst. Roger Nleswender Is budgeted for a $3,000
Among the seven companies that use books," Johnson said, with how to make a house
Wing, medical director of the Sanford Nursing and con.
pay raise, bringing his yearly salary to $28,000 ayear. Glisson, (SCC) board of trustees chosen by the board for in. "but we felt the tapes would be secure against break-Ins (from
valescent
Center, was unavailable for comment at his office
who earn3$23,100 a year, is scheduled for a five per cent pay raise Tuesday night for consideration dividual interviews on the better because theY provide Uie a script written -by
law
en.
today.
But
tM
doctor maintained In an earlier reply to the HRS
on his anniversary date. The same Is true for County Develop- In the proposed $2.25 million project are Sanford architects human contact actually
forcement
offIcers)
and
various
findings
that
the
operations were performed only on patients In
mint Director John Percy. Percy presently earns $19,300 a year. Phase IV segment of the Eoghan. Newman Kelley and hearing a voice and because types of fraud and confidence
need of them because of problems that prevented swallowing.

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) A mystery man
who did no campaigning has won the Republican congressional nomination in the 1st
Bela Loses, Page 9-A

District, and some say it's because his name
has a Bicentennial ring to it.
His name is John Adams.
"We never saw Mr. Adams or read anything
coming from him, so we just have no way to
evaluate why people voted for him," said Ace
Parker, campaign manager of Adams' chief

opponent, Edward Hewson. Hewson, a
newspaper columnist and insurance salesman
from Windham, campaigned extensively.
Adams, from Exeter, received 11,983 votes
to Hewson's 7,895. Two other "unknowns" in
the race
Richard Ellis of Greenland and
Calvin Warburton of Raymond scored 5,076
and 5,501 respectively, based on 98 per cent of
unofficial returns.
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asleep," said his brother-in-law, Alan B.
Maxwell Jr.
Maxwell said Adams did not know he had
won. Asked how Adams had campaigned,
Maxwell said, "I think he called a couple of
people he knew."
Maxwell said his brother-in-law was 60 or 61
years old, had lived in Andover, Mass., until
recently and once served in the Massachusetts
State Senate. Other sources said Adams was
an unemployed taxi driver and a disabled

veteran
Ed Howard, who lives across the street from
Adams but rarely saw his neighbor, speculated that the name "John Adams" contributed to his victory in this Bicentennial
year.
"I think I'll change my name to Patrick
Henry or George Washington or something,"
said Howard.
But he also ventured that Adams may have
won "because he didn't say anything. People
are tired of talk."

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to the siàriy unit to
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Robert Havel said Atty. Gen. Edward H.
had ietemine - in
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COLD
The .first,"definitive evidence,, ftws that
pesion who smoke low-tar and lOWlIlCotIne
cigarettes am less likely to the from lung
cancer and coronary dimse than other

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SU1 rates among
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nicotine were still far h1ier than the death
rates of those who never smoked regularly.
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William Initially said he

AMOS JONES

seven bicorporatad dtissor not, ar.taz.d at the_- rate by the
county, witch nose the money to fm4_-- programs and .
OaiJ riId.. g of
areas.
Qty taspayers and city $*I
have takui the dead
that ft's not fair for than to cadrthdi lazes to the alusrlfi
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A 24-year-old (1ando woman who says vice squad agents lied
" cloPIitlCi reported an
boid a purse has been acquitted at Sanford on drug powsslon early mcfflifl blaze destroyed
charges
a use near
despite
' The six-member circult court jury returned verdicts of in- dfOrU of a woman awakened

*Police

hocent
for Mary L Qreoran. 2t Wando, Tuesday on dwges of by crackling llama to cOrAMI
------of cocaine am beroin.
the fire with a garden hose unto I

a

said

Corcoran was in a

bedroom with Walter Jenkins Jr., 4Z on Apra 3o when agents
'Iticked In a door toserve a seard warrant at Jeakins,318 De

St. Altamonte Springs, rl4.ice. Agents

Pugh

said

quardltl~at cocaine and beroin in a haamck and a

titey seizeit

MSVWjc key

box.
Agerds testified that Was Corcoran exited ti'e teitroom wltii
brown leather purse that was found to contain a
quantity
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Police said a window was
broken at ft school and Nolan
11~ allegedly crawled Into the
No Injuries were reported, Of SRm that the entire bouse James Gearing, 37,
was building "for a place to spend
but deWY J. F. Bennett said was engulfed in flames.
WNW in Orange County on a the night.11
the frame dwelling and conCause of the fire wasn't Seminole warrant, offIcials
When arrested In February
teds were totally destroyed immedisUey delermined.
said.
Nolan
gave a Vero Beach &amp;&amp;
with damage estimated at

Oviedo firemen aided county
County jail records Indicate dress. Booking records at
120,000.
fire
units
in
fighting
the
blaze
that
Nolan faces seven years In county jail today listed him u
Mets Watklns 32, awakened under a mutual aid agreement, prison
on convictions In other an unemployed accountant.
to find ft kitchen of her house
A 37-rar-old man was being counil" and also is listed as &amp; - Da

two bap on a k9rhen table as GUM agents brJd Jeoldns at gun.
point.
Was Corcoran said Benned had taken a "jean j&amp;ckeiv, frogn
bar as she exited the bedrom but"he$ Ift if be says he took a

Purse from me."

Bennett testified that she had a brown k&amp;~er porse with her
when she am Out Of the MOID AM that be took Me purse and

another deputy dumped Its contents on a table. Bemett said he
looked at tit matents and found mae =U Won packets that
allegedly contained heroin.
Miss Corcoran told the Jury she'd visited Jenkins' apartment
a number of times but she denied knowing an1hthg about
Illegal drugs found there by the raiding party.
JIni is awaiting sentencing alter earlier piea.ilng no
contest to the five-year felony aliens. Of poa'easion Of cocaine
connection with the apartment n" Jenkins aftit: that he is a

blaze with a garden hose, county jail, charged with
deputies said.
fail ure to appear In circuit
Deputies said when county court last

am units .ved at

Texas esca pee.

mis Wayne Nicholson, 19,
SR-0. Oviedo, was being held

Circuit Court Judge Joe A. In county jail today In lieu of
Cowart Jr. ordered a bench $8,000 bond on charges of

Mwch for trial on a warrant Issued for Nolan's burglary and grand larceny in

the scene burglary charge. Willlxn F. arrest In March alter he failed connection with a Tuesday

On "
About I ~i miles south NOW, also known as Frederik to appear for trial at Sanford on

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television at the Florida
Avenue, Oviedo, residence of
Mrs. Harriette K. l3ell.
Deputy H. D. Kirby reported

the house was entered by a

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TALLAHASSEE
(AP)
Prison
overcrowding tops a list of 10 priorities a state
cr mina l
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$arandthbuj,,p ____s.*sna..ceuaiegJ.la.
IIfr P.I1U
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b&amp;y4
qualifted candidate for the court.

priority-setting authority of

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Karl Is =
01%4111tinal Charles Holley at Nq",a for.
mer legishlor and eircult judg,
e runoff. Karl was

$676,236

screen door and a $0 color

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police for the July 19 murder Of Winston Hite

justice charge.
Appearing in court Monday, the carnival
worker refused to waive extradition.

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Councilman Gerard Connell M011"Y W&amp; Presented a t,
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and his wife, Alice, which were &amp; television In the auto and the consulting engineers, who agreed to
help the city apply for a *
not reported as Income, an driver gave him Perrnission to
I
federal
grant
10
fund
&amp;
sewer
interceptor
to conned with the
ency
conten
ds.
look at the TV set's serial
ag
regional system plant In Altamonte spring$
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and update an water I
After checking the 3YSt=
The IRS alleges that the comment was, "What I owe, i reTurner, who was ordered to numbers.
numbers,
Kirby
reported,
he
Council Qiajrman J.R. Grant and Mayor
creator of a multl4tate pym wad to PAY, and what I don't
m any connection with Koscot and related ArresW the driver of the auto agreed to meet with assLAalft to 11q. Richard Kay to
mid sales scheme that cod Par. owe, I don't want to psy.,Fi
discm
in connection with the burglary
the Possible federal funding for Ow project. Grant and othm a!3o
UciP&amp;Dts W million failed to
The
goverment
dropped
12
companies,
has
made
few
pub.
and
theft.
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J. IL'ailey Odham, Sanford that total 83,=.51.
suggested contactiq other firrns for bids,
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report personal Income of felony m il fraud
builder and former state lells.
Rime, P. Odham snd
Parents of Wood].ands Elementary &amp;tool Children Monday
his $1^421.00 in 1969-70-71, the againstTurner
&amp;
charg4s
Ind year
after though be has pledged to return
S 11t. 11
In other
burglaries
1&amp;tor'
faces up to three years In wife Vera filed Ildt Against J. newspaw said.
officials
at Kingand
Anni#A requested "walks be bWlt froln Highland tnils to Shdow
he pleaded no contest to a MIS. with "Other business venture thefts,
;
" or $3010W In (Ina after Braltey Odharn, his wife Louise
The unrepwted income cam demesnor charge of violating once his legal battles are ended. American Marine, 1199 E. S&amp; Hill because Of ham*u CMMW,&amp; 7be attorM was dbvded
J
ing found guilty in federal T. Odham, and Javier H. from
The Federal Trade Commla- 436, Altamonte Springs, to set up a tnet'tlng between council and Co
Kosco Interplanetary securities and F change
urt Tuesday an three counts LAndono, wW his wife Elonchra,
dw
in Decunber upheld an ad. reporW a $575 W impact John Kimbrough Monday sit 7 P.M. to duscuss the matter Of
failure to file employes dating that tbe principal In the Ibc-, an OrllndO-bued c0llaet- mission regulations. He was
mildstrative judge's ruling Uw wrench was stolen from a shop sidewalks and bicycle paths.
ics
firm
wilich
Turner
he.ded
fined
13,0W.
deral income and Social promissory notes in the amount until he was prosecuted and
1
Council voted wuananously to approve the
Turner and his colleagues at tool area and a $600 outboard
But legs] actions againat
*1 0-II'L70 has not been Paid. fined for violating federal regu. ex-employes and the various K06cot engaged in an illegal motor belonging to &amp; cudomer Agreement with Seminole County for Mutual Fire Aid.Interhocal
Each count carries a Interest on the thr" notes Utjons, according to the IRS rums
--he founded are pending in coxnetics-nmrketing scheme was also taken, according to a
um penalty of one yem totals A423,81.,
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suit filed in U. S. Tax Court in a number of states.
that cod Participants up to $M report filed by deputy Jim
.
E%vning
HewuM
jail or a $10.000 fine.
All three notes were repor. Washington.
tlibbard.
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The IRS claim Turner us,ed milliod.
en1encing has been set for tedly signed on Aug. 23, 1975
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The total IRS bill IncJUdeS $Z7,Th&amp;o from Koscot for a
Restitution
for
victimized
q
month of October.
Wednesday, September 1$
with the first due on Dec. 1, $U4.743.13
Sanford police today were
In taxes *ad down'paymeat on the 60 acres consumers remains in doubt,
o.
22
In an unrelated action against IM; the smmd was due May 1,
Nbllshfd Daily and Sunday.
investigating the reported theft
144,237.16 !n penalties, the of Luid where he Is buildilig d although new
"C"I 1-blurdityand ChrisIme* ojy
a was
thirdwasdueSvpt. newspaperuld.
Iow-storygoneced1enear
Or
court-dictated
reorganizaUonof
Circu t
and electrical tools valued at

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On Tax Charges

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Robert G Barnason wanted b Florida
in Miami Beach, was arrested at the Rutland

drug addict and said he's taking part in a methadone treatment lion in beck taxes and penalties hewing on the cue In Tampa.
from flamboyant super salesTurner could no be reached
Mgram in Orange County.
man Glenn W. Turner. the Or- for commeat.
UmdO 504M Star reported toA Turner spokesman said
day.
Tuesday
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supply Of cars runs out, we'll go
back to work," said, Danny
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Iess it extends beyond a month.
Ford has am than 70 days'

supplyotwusotil cars However
mod of that supply Inc1ude
slow-selling 1q76 small cars.
Analysts say the fi rm has only
about a 144ay supply of 1977
moiteis, which normally are In
heavy demand this time of
UAW President Leonard
Woodcock, asked If he was

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layoff pay, health cam and
pensions.
The UAW wants an additional
one day off at full pay each
month to bolster job security
and create new openings In the
work force. The union. which is
working toward a four-day
work week, says its proposal

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before It Is presented to the
rank-and-file.
Union sources mid the strike
almost certainly would extend
Into October, because It. would
take at least a week after a set.
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television wasilatedas missin
Kirby said after Investigating
LONG WOOD City Council has adopted a general budges 0,
burglary he was checking a $676,236 and a utility budget of $324,616,
setting a property
, ORUNOO (AP)
The mid-type b usiness franchises, reported as personal income, washout on Lockwood Road and
225 mIlls. Council also has scheduled a s --- meeting
internal Revenue Service is has denied the IRS claini.Th the IRS says.
told the driver of a small blue Monday at 7p.to consider changes In the sign
trying to Coiled Al most $1 mil- governumt has met a Nov. 29
ordinance
There were other payments car to slow down because of the
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York City man, wanted in Florida in cont
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federally ordered ranking usurped the

Shevin said Tuesday that

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TALLAHASSM Fla.(AP)— Ally. Gm Robert gwvb
has endorsed Fhderlck Karl lithe Sept. runoff fir a

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beraln. She testified, however, that she didn't even have a pm
with her when she visited JaWns'apartment that a&amp; and told on fire and tried to combat the held without bond today in

the jury the first time she even saw a purse In the apartment
when deputy J.F. Bcme(t dumped contents ota

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stranded.

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Feb. 7 for ixirgiary at Sanford Tuesday afternoon only willgetmelfldonoedomy job
Middle School He told officers Anderson had filed a statement In enforcing the law."
that his girlfriend had taken his
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customers who crammed a Public Service
Commission hearing Tuesday on the proposed
hike. Other hearings were scheduled for today
in Sarasota, Thursday in Tampa and Friday in

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Sanford police arrested Nolan Lormann said that as of me on a weekly basis that be

WA OW A 't''o

. Green
says that GenTel Is a greedy child
screaming for more, more, More" and d
deserve to get a proposed $71-05-million rate
increase.
Green was among more than 100 GenTel

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hours and thousands of gallons of foam and
eawa
wa t er.
There were no injuries to the four crewmen
manning the dredge at the time of the fire or to
any of the 50 or so Coast Guard and Tampa
firefighters.

Rate Increase Opposed

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35-mile long Tampa Bay shipping channel.
The fire broke out Tuesday rn a generator
aboard the Westem Condor, a 370-foot dr6dge
that began work at the channel's mouth early

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last month. The fire was put out after three

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dredge f re w1,5
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Lermann called the .1tinigIvenbyAndusoui
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) both fran the environmental
41)fy feelings about Sen. Bar- Askew to "day the hell old" Of
LONG
WOOD
WASHINGTON (AP)
Mayor
Irrelevant,
but added "at
Television
Gov. Reubin Askew ys be and economic vlewpoid, not
.
run we wellknown, but Ireally the Senate, Askew said: "1 James1flflaflfl revealed today he made an effort." Basically
sa
to
ft"n=
Dwiel
Schorr
is
scheduled
to
be
I
is confident ft cabinet can supportft caul, but my mind have not been WWvW in ft don't wish to mment an
y far. that be filed a complaint late Urmann said, the reason W-vmuw
uestioned under oath by the House Ethics
block construction Of the (oas- isn't made ic" he said,
election," Askew said.
ther hi that regard because i Tuesday afternoon with State was Anderson did
,,
Florida
BAIrge
Canal,
atift
Committee seeking to barn, who leaked him a
1% cabinet withdrew its sup. - Askied about his feelings to. think to do ad would involve me Attorney Abbott Herring's enough infamation, in which to
tinv of the He Intelligence rert
that hisInclineiIto oppose the pout from the canal In 1972. ward Barron, who once told In the e1ect1."
office charging City Coun- base his vote,
40 mflft waterway.
Askew said he expects cabinet
horr who a
cthen Gerard Connell and
i
Contacted today, Connell
to dad by ft end
has sWd he Will refuse to name his source and
Parker
Anderson
with
a
refused
cmwAmt cam than to
it up again if do highest o&amp; of the year whether to seek ft
olation of a Fudda law.
Mat he would prefer to go to jail rather than
say
both
he and Anderson bad
ficlals In the state are not in end of the canal or support its L
Lormann
id
the
two
flied
ateme
sa
city
st
nts with the
compromise what hie considers his co&amp;
support of it," Askew said at a completion.
officials refused to "to an the Ethics Committee. Anderson
stitutlonal rights as a reporter to protect his
Tuesday am
The canal, a IlGinile
h
suspension of eight city em- was not available for
(Cmthwd Froto Page I-A)
confidential-wirces
Col. Donald WlsdoM head of ft=Yankedown on the Gulf of
.
PIOYU
And the firing of four a he was out of town.
the U.S. Army Corp of gI- Mexico to the St Joluus River Freeman Is paid $20 an hour. But th
en
Kwlatkowsjc,
at
Monday's
others
at an Aug. 30 meeting.
When the minutes of th
In Florida, is scheduled to near Palatka, is one-third news conferce, called for a legal
Thunderstorm
then
Develops neers
The law spells out specifically meeting were read for
brief the cabinet next Tuesday complete.
sbout;130M was needed to make Me =it&amp; Lad night he aid that all officials an required to at Monday night's aesokm, they
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4.jwunca Lar
the budget6 - vote on Ali issues except in indicated Anderson anid Connell
Lb
arid ecu- conference that he Is actively pay for legal fees rwx$ yea4
'cases of conflict of Interest. had voIedI "no", but Coonsil
,
c2ailsupporting Siestez P-&amp; a-WUd=A- '4 - After KwWtbqrM went ij~bUc with the dii'viatkolwaki Plan,—
Both coundimm have coo. buisW they be corrected'to
' eaftt Cola'ad&amp;,wlth thëstohns today moving
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ceded this was
,
'01
Travis Marchant of Tdbha&amp; when and it officials opt for the now system
Penalties
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more Information.
They were predicted to Produce some
see. Barren has accused the
Salary estimates proposed for the new system ranged
law are one year in prison, and- minutes and Anderson's
"MY Inclination has been, in governor of soliciting support $30,000 to $38,000 for
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TAMPA (AP) — A former Tampa
Electric Co. lineman has been sentenced to 60
days in jail and ordered to make financial
restitution for
a ng more t
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But he said It could be weeks before In.
root create any new jobs.
Vestigators determine the exact cause of theweelL
cost441ving formula.
at
assembly
plants
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d,d bmaldofjm*md(IDUnMOIPWQ*mia),butU*
He said It was his experience in the post that his findiggg on
family has the last woa
Medicaid matters nevet seemed to move thmugh the HM
bureaucracy.
"A godroatcony," the soer went on, "is an alternative to
Morrow said his contract. was not renewed because us
tying a patiest down In their bud and stickIng
spokes,
veIn 10 they Cl get flOsid. Really, this ii siti an lair- men said the cont
ract was dropped because Of a change jfl
provemad over MIckh* then tkees limos a day. Arid a erp'uIatlonal structure.

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residents pay in swim to coso Was.
mm"sm c I 111 m -1 members inseft Illuesday night at ft courthoionmdal
gedrodomy gives the ptkd a War did, too,than they get with laution may be a Problem, Includl bdMg and soning nd
a sagar solution.19
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Dr. Fred Welgeact, ddef of sW at Seminole MgmOr
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Officials of
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lasses exceeded premiums by 32.4 per cent
last year.

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Ibis is quite a stark picture of just what's
going on in the state,"National Council President George Reall of Franklin Lakes, N.J.,
told Insurance Commissioner Philip Ashler on

Tuesday.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Teacher
union leaders, incensed by the arrest of four
teachers and negotiators, vowed increased

union activity against the Duval County
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was no need for a sentencing
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ragmatie policy visible at the fifth annual conference,
Of "nonaligned" natlos at Ckmbo Sri
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two-man Screw into space today, Tass announced.

Todays Topic: 'Television arid Government."
ii debated by Sen. John Pastors (D•
R.1.),chalrman of theSenateiubcommitteeon
communications, and Sander Vanocur, former
NBC correspondent and currently chief television critic for The Washington Post. Their
remarks are excerpted from the National
Town Meeting which is held each Wednesday
at the KennedyCenter In Washington, D.C.,
where prominent figures debate Issues arid
answer questions from the audience. (This is
the second of two related articles.)

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) —
The three-day strike by black workers in Jo-

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hannesburg eased slightly today on Its last
day, but many of Cape Town's 200,000 non-

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white workers began a two'day work boycott
despite leaflets postponing it a week.
Three more blacks were killed by police
gunfire Tuesday night In Johannesburg's Soweto township, raising the toll to at least 16
dead since the start Monday of the job protest
against the white government's racial
policies, the city's leading black newspaper

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gradually and calculatedly.
COST
Sen. John Pastore
te the oos1te awesrs to be true
Sander Vanocur
.
hard core members of the Third World. Their
MI6L
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to the ftsally bear $ gist
Is the (sasSy how a geed c.scqt7
vehement attacki on the United States are p0th5
tiesa and their call for a "new economic order" Is
For a long,
t e my committee has been
My Opposition is totally political and not
rsngM
nothing less than a demand for a massive and
cultural. The Congre. especially, the honee
N T(
families, cinpZhthig about
excessive subcommittee on appropriations, ukad the
Immediate transfer 01 technology and wealth from
violence
on
teliyizkn.
And
we've
been
getting Chairman of the FCC Richard Wiley, what he
the Western industrial world to the economically
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lter
the
tnd*atry
frvrn
time
to
thus
as they was going to do aboutsex and— the pins.
depressed countries.
came before our committee because after all we w=1 violence, it was madly radial or addedqV
An Impression is left that the West has been
.
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do have Oversight responsibility. I guess, as a aex, like those topless shows. My objection to ft Is
nlggard]y and self serving. The truth Is that since
result 01 this, the mdterwudiactuedby the that IthoMut brought th networks and
FCC
and then the broadcasting Industry. On its government, tirough the FCC, bdoan am that I
the first Unaligned meeting at Bandung, Indonesia,
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own I'itIathestablished
the family hour). I want the government toay
d oi* of, which Is
In 1955 the poorest nations represented at Colombo
.
.
had
nothing
to
do
with
it.
I
never
heard
about
the
content
received $57 billion In grants and $84 billion In low
family how until ft w&amp; piiH1ih
•'IT
Interest, long-term loans. Almost to a nation each
If we didn't learn anylhth from the Nin
bma lcM
And I
.
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country is far worse off today In relation to the rest
years
— and I speak as someone who I think
family hour Is a SUP in the ri5ht dItSCUOIL
of the world than it was 15 years ago. Most simply
learned something from those years In terms of
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The contention Is made that it leads to bland White House Interference In broad"uting, or
do not have the Political and social order to make
prugrimming.
Well, I don't think so. You take attempts at It — we should have learned that good use 01 the help. A second factor accelerating —
'Don't forget there's an election this y.ari'
Mary
Tyler
MooreShow. You take the government should day away from the First
the
their economic skid has been the sharp rise In oil
waitons. You take the Jefferions, Good Times. I Amenthnent and free expression exce$ to
prices by some of the nations sitting around the JOHN
mean, therear many many prom that uarantee
g
our right to have It.
CUNNIFF
really eft, edncst,.
conference tables at Colombo. Accepting this,
i think the family hour ad a precedent U the
however, the United States and the Western in_- Gallup B
I
don't
belleve
In
blandness.
But
the
qued1
government
met, as Wiley did, with the officials
dustrial nations simpltwn
here Is that there was ne garbage
R ol e
of the three netWork to talk about doing
Third World's econo c
ezciye violence being shown on television that Mmethlng about 1e1eviol violence, why can't
jE YORE (AP)—The GelII Organlutbon, forpredicting.
interest to have wars, unrest and Uncertain supIs
maccept W o s lot of people. I would do they do It is news?
well.known marketing and attitude research
Gallup thus joins the Survey Research Center, nothing (to block development) of CAIY. I'm all
plies of natural resourceg.
firm, has decided to enlarge its role in the In- Sindlinger
I think that violence should be lessened on
&amp; Co. and The Conference Board, for that kind 01
Rescheduling debt repayments would relieve
competitiOn, But do you know television. I think the market place should
fl&amp;Y ilgniflcant area of
tm.frg c
currently the major forces In the measurement that the elderly is
some Pressure. And the wealthy Arab nations like
Rhode Island have sent me decide, U it Is deciding now because commercial 4
sumer economics and buying intentim.
Wough interviews. of consumer econanics and umuse
0`6 of letters
George Gallup, chairman, scheduled a 1wSauil Arabia which are members of the Third
advertisers are taking their spots away tmm
over
destroy free WeviWon? And that's what we doni . unduly violent shows, Let the market place
cheon here today to announce that Jay 30year period.
World groups must be persuaded to take up some of
director of the famed Survey
want to do for the elderly — destroy free decide ft. I don't want the government in even an
Its development has been spurred by the rise television.
the $40 billion In annual trade deficits that the
Research
Center
at
the
University
of
Michigan,
in
discretionary
income,
or income above that
economically poor nations are suffering,
will be employed to develop the program.
which mad be used for immediate needs and
And that's the reason I would assume that we Has television affected the political process?
However, in the long rim the only answer IS
The Michigan survey will continue under the which thus affords families the option of what to could have a family hour, we can have mature
outside investment that produces jobs and wealth.
buy, or even of whether to buy or bank.
direction of F. Thomas Juster,
progeams, and then II it doesn't work we
It certainly has had an effect. What kind of an
The multi-billion international resources bank
organization four years ago, and George
During the l970s consumer researchers make a change. But this Idea that we're going to effect I don't think we know very much about.
Proposed by the United States in Nairobi in May
pioneer In consumer psychology and first demonstrated that, while consusners might be rule it out because ft's a showplace just for kids The social scientists are just beginning to turn
that would stabilize Third World developments
director of the center, and Sci1edskampa able to afford purchases, they, often refrained Is a fallacy,
their attention to this. But the whole question Is j
from doing so because of Vietnam, Watergate
°
without dragging in problems of nationalism would
of the cod of getting on television. Politicians are
Has television affected the political process?
not sure what the effect of television Is. But they
be a good start.
Katona said the loss of Schmledskamp would . and, as Katona says, a general malaise.
K
commented
a
few
days
ago
that
dare not be without It. They dare not.
be felt deeply at the center, but he praised
Solutions to economic problems do not come
It has affected
it in a very material way.
has become
Gallop move, which he viewed not as com "Watergate was an economic factor, an econorn. Television
ft costs mOney, and it's why I happen to be
quickly nor easily — as even the United States is Petition
an Integral part of our
cancer." Millions of Americana win'
to
cai Ref
Act. It didn't
learning as it painfully inches out of a recession,
lifestyle. There's no question about IL I think
but as "al wonderful
and psychologica
research."gain for attitudinal financial ability to buy decided against big ticket per
really
treat
the
heart
of
the
matter
which Is cost
cut
of
our
population looks at television.
But they are possible if the will exists.
purchases and investments. They lacked faith,
as related to television. Carter announced a
He indicated, however, that the Gallup he sald
don't know what we would do wi
iLWedon't
organization's efforts would Initially be some. Early in 1973, said Katona, he saw the do very good with It. But I don't know
what we budget of eight to 10 million dollars for
what handicapped by the limitations of data.
would do people
withoutasIt. It does have an effect on television. lie's working on a budget that Is not
recession of 1fl4 developing. With Conewner educating
larger than what John p. Kennedy spot in
to the Issues and the per- much
"Gallop obviously doesn't have what we attitudes deteriorating it became clear that
i I'm not sure that that is going to
be enough •
have," he said. Asked what that was, he replied, expansion could not continue, he said, time
While Jimmy Carter was talking to farmers at the Iowa
from
his
point
or
of
view
whatever President
'*Twenty years of past data to understand new projections of business and government econdate fair, the House Agriculture Committee In Washington was
People would not have known Carter or Ford Ford spends.
data."
omlsts
notwlthatanding.
approvift a bill to red the governmient's subsidy on peanuLL
or Reagan or Mondale as well as they do If we
recognition "The most volatile and critical factor in the
It seems to rue the real Issue Is not coughing
Thmoveun4erscores the gro
The peanut fanner from Plains, Ga., has a lot of farming
didn't have television. It stands to reason. The up more of our money to pay for commercial
that
not
only
corswner
ability
but
also
economy
Is
consumer
attitudes,
consumer
experience, all of It farming a crop that has historically been
only trouble with It Is, it's become so expensive television advertisements but to find out If
willingness to spend is critical to the of- discretionary expenditures," he said. "ft Is not
heavily subsidizedby the goyernm.L
today that it's hard for most people to
afford It, there's some way that local stations and the
fectiveness of business and government the economic cycle; consumers bring about the
Whataregotngtodoaboutgivig
It migJ* be nice to have a farmer In the White House for a
programs, and that it can be measured and used economic cycle."
networks will give It away as part of a public
change, but out if he tried to radore U bankrupt system of
to candidates for high political office?
service.
farm price supports and production coctrois that may have been
JACK ANDERSON
needed dining the Great Depression but have no place in today's
economy.

reported.

Efforts On MIAs Expected
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — With
Vietnam's application to enter the United Nations put off until November, U.S. officials say
they,
expect new efforts to learn the fate of
(01
Americans missing In action in Vietnam
American officials at the United Nations
ç inslstod that the American demand for a full
accounting of some 800 MIAs as a prerequisite
for normalizing relations with Hanoi or for
letting Vietnam join the United Nations will
not change, no matter who wins the
presidential election Nov. 2.
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New Quakes Strike Italy
UDINE, Italy (AP)
New earthquakes
struck northeast Italy today and were felt in
wide parts of, north ern Italy, Austria,
Yugoslavia and even in Strasbourg, France.
At least five persons were reported dead and
dozens were injured.
Police said they had received reports of cars
having been buried under landslides but were
unable to say whether anyone had been
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4 ERRY'SWOLD

Navy

brass Browbeaten To Back Claim

WASHINGTON — Shouting profanities,
"Absolutely not! Hell no!" he spluttered. His meaning
they would begin Payments to Tenneco. Clem
Deputy Defense Secretary WWlarn Qements only
ents noted almost as an afterthought that
browbeat the highest naval procurement of- bu Interest, he said, was in getting Navy ships
"Why
in the hell haven't you done it?" he
ilt,
"wants
the government's Interest fully
growled Clements.
ficlals this summer Into supporting the disputed
protected." But he Immediately added: "The
m cpg minutes show that he tried to
claim of a gigantic oil conglomerate.
MIchaell responded plaintively: "I don't President
rush thro ugh a settlement on terms favorable to think
and the Congress are losing conwe will ever get them done as fast as Diesel fidence In the
His voluble assault on the officials took place Tenneco.
Navy." The minutes summed up
behind closed Pentagon doors. He never ex- civilian He summoned a dozen admirals and wants."
jp,
Qamnerds'
officials Into his office on the afternoon
tersely: "U the Navy won't
Bowers
volunteered that he had spoken
pected the public to find out about U. We have
to settle these claims, he will."
of
July
13.
With
fiscal
abandon,
he
opened
up
on
Diesel
on
the
telephone.
Te
le
Obtained a copy, however, of the detailed, con- Adm. Hyman
phone
Rickover, who has tried to hold versations, grumped Qement weren't enoih. ch Meanwhile, Sen. William Proxmnlre, D.-Wis.,
flMj minutes.
shipyards to their contracts without excessive
airman of the Joint Economy In Government
Clements accused an assistant navy
y — eyeball to
adjotmmts,
eye ball," he said.
subcommittee, has asked Atty. Get. Edward
secretary and an admiral of dragging their feet
Then Clement., confide.] that he had met with
He Invoked the names of Senate Armed Levi to investigate possible fraud In the Tenneco
on a deal, which could cost the taxpayers U
Newport News Co. president John
Diesel. They Services Chairman John Stemnis, D.-Miss,, and claims.
InWh an $1 billion. "Why in the hell haven't you discussed a settlement
which
happens
to be the House Armed Services Chairman Melvin Price,
"It Is apparent to me," wrote Proxmire,
done It?" he demanded fiercely.
subject of a legal battle between the company D.-DL "They
have lost absolute confidence in "that there are officials In the Defense Depart.
Clement, lock the side of the Newport News and the
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Navy. Yet the Navy
Co. against his own Navy lawyers. lawyers rsaponslbje for the and Justice Dept. what the Navy Is doing and they are not going to !flent who would sacrifice the public Interest by
litigation weren't approve any Navy new shipbuildIng
programs turning over to the shipbuilders sum., of money
invited to the tete-a-tete.
oil &amp;odsu4gfte. It may be merely a coinunless
they
get
this
claims
mess
cleaned
up," far in excess of the amounts agreed to
Glaring at the procurement people In his said Clements.
in the
contracts."
dd*e 1114 QiuwAs made his own pillioqg In Qg
ce,
Jared:
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wa to
If the Navy would just move faster to oblige
the oil Ind ustry.
A Tenneco settlement, Prosmire warned,
settle the overall problems he has with the Navy
Tenneco,
Clements promised, "i'u support you; could "compromise the govepg'5
The Tenneco Aubeldiary has been building and
get on with the business of building ships." Stennis will
ability to
cruiser, carrlejs ond nuclear submarines for
you; Price will support you. enforce (all) contracts."
As a first step, Clements directed that "a I want you support
to clean up this mesa."
the Navy. The company claims the Navy owes It
provisional payment Can be made" to Tenneco
Footnote: Clement., told us that a settlement
Clement a said be WaS "convinced that
tj changes and on submar e
almoat WA ,million for
a
proba bly codd be reached for about
in claim.,
Newport
Ne
ws
Is serious In their threat to stop of the $1.8 billion
other cost escalations. A Tenneco settlement
per cent
If the Navy refused to settle the claims, he building
sought by the ahipbufl. He,
ships for the Navy U things do not tin- denied
could set a precedent for payouts
to other warned, then he would do It. He cited as a prove."
that the Navy's court cast had been Uncompanies. The claims come to a grand total of
precedent
the
Pentagon's
celebrated
d&amp;CUtbYhisduwithNe
the wp N
$1.8 billion.
Siding o.drageously with the company In its
multlmmllion.doilar bailout of Lockheed.
or
his
remark
president
th
a
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Li m houx4ong talk with us, Cements denied
own deparunent, he said
Mat. Navy Secy. Jack Bowers and Adm. he also
negotiated In good faith. The shipbuil
"agrees with Newport News that the should
his past oil industry ties had anything to do
ders., it
with Fredrick Michaelis appeared to be cowed by Navy has not
be noted, deny there is freud In their
negotiated In good faith."
his pressure for a selilemnent.
claims. Mm. Michaelis denied
We are going to do
they told him,
At the dose of the meeting, th
that the Navy
e Irascible was Intimidated

Don Jackson (left), co-chairman, formally proclaim
Saturday's
and Lake Mary Mayor Walt Sorenson Bicentennial
celebration.

No cases of the plague have

By DORIS DIETRICH
registration, call Mrs. True, display equipment. Mrs. S.P.
"They have even burrowed
Herald Cos. espeaiej
3ZW.
Letha Fowler, 3224436, is into a road junction, though
Presentation of flags and a
Activities at the school will chairman of this committee. asphalt pavement,"
Maj. Dan
brief ceremony at 10:30 a.m. feature
something
for
Individuals and organizations O'Brien, public information of.
Saturday will launch Lake everyone. Lake Mary Rotary are invited to
set op booths as ficer at Ft d, said Tuesda y.
Mary's Bicentennial Club will provide rides and fund-raising projects,
at no "It gives you quite a daft to
celebration. And, according to entertainment for children. The charge. One section will feature see their heads sticking
op in
co-chairmen Don Jackson and Lake Mary Junior Police will an exhibit of antiques,artifacts the
middle of the road."
Mrs. R.E. True, bands and sell food and beverages and and historical memoribllla
Army officials originally said
other groups are welcome to Lake Mary Woman's Club is provided by any interested
form the parade that will sponsoring a We sale.
persons. Time items will be for they wanted to use sodium flu'
follow.
Area arts ad crafts fanciers display only and not for sale. oroacetate, also known as Corn'
Among several parade are welcome to display their
One of the highlights of the pound 1*, in the obliteration
participants scheduled to works, at no charge, which will afternoon will be the drawing campaign, which cannot be
march are the U.S. Naval be judged by a qualified panel. For a red, white and blue hand. launched until spring because
Training Center Band and Ribbons will be awarded the made polyster afghan, made the animals are about to go into
NYPIJM (National Youth winners. Exhibitors must especially as a Lake Mary hlberatlon,
Program Using Minlbikes). For furnish their own tables and Bicentennial memento.
The Army had announced It
would seek an exemption from
a federal order Issued In 1971
which bans use on federal land
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Barbara Greene
William Hawse
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Berth Meckback

Carol Ann Dowling, DeBary
Edna B. Greene, DeBary
Doris Goedland, Deltona -Dorothy McCain, D1t
Ruth Muller, Deltona
Eleanor Russell, Deltona
Harry Gilmore, Lake Mary
Sophia Karas, Maitland
Mamie Hutchings, New
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Glenda Allman O3tfl
Gregory Lefils, Odeen
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Barbara Canton
Joyce Crowe

Mary Gallagher
lie Gibbs
Carolina Plerro
Birdie Stone
Kimberly Walker
Lena Weaver
Harry Williams
Gary
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Mrs. Ella Selgler, 81, of 2624
El Portal Dr., Sanford, died
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said the ground squirrels MIII
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beena problem be,'wse they
have undermined the land so
seriously that an earthen dam
coflapseil Army officials my
fum" also complain that the
ground squirrels eat their
crops.

Lake Mar y Poised
For Bicentennial

Louise Pages
Kathrina Sanders
George Swain
George Harhalos, Altamonte
Spr ings
James Akkew, DeBary

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one NthI%al to anther.
Rep. William Whitekerd, B.
This plan drew opposition Va., has
Preolderd Ferd
from envlronmentalls*, and tódenytheiqmpues forth.
reached the halls of Congress. poisoning.. Wsham
ber of the hloese Armed Serv.
The chairman of the wildlife Ices Coiflmlttee, said one ouse,
committee for the Sierra Qubs of Compoend 1* could klfl
local chapter. BettyDavis, said more than 10 P"'.
Compound 1010 had been
He said the Arm)r's
1pt
binned for the "good reason arose because it leased a large
that It Is not only highly effec- Part of the base for cob gr.
tive In killing ground squirrels htgand the cattlemen kfl3ed off
but Is violently toxic to other coyotes, which had kept the
wildlife as well, both directly squirrel population In chech

Army officials claim they
have an emergency on their
hands because the population of
squirrels, which may harbor
fl that Carry babcnicplague.
hasJwnped from l nlllIontol0
iimilhion since 1112.

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Rosetta Nelson

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by the Beedmey growmd squirrel,
one of 11 species of ground
squirrels, which look like chip.
menki

Boycott Begins In S.A.

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FT. 04W, CulL (AP) — The
Army Is declaring war on millions of California ground srr,ls becaimee 01 concern that the
iIitils may spread buboole
plam
The problem Involves two facilities new Ft d: the III,.
Olacre
_
vatlon and Oeere Camp

The official news agency said the Soyuz 22
spacecraft was Commander] by the veteran
cosmonaut Col. Valery Bykovsky, 42, who
rode Vostok 5 Into space In 1963.
His flight engineer is Vladimir Akaenov, 41,
who Tan said had been active in the develop-ment of new spacecraft systems and testing
them In flight since 1963.

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REFOE, MRS LOUISE M. Fljneral ServiceS for Mrs Louise
M Refoe, of 614 Hickory Ave.
Sanford, wto died Monday at ne
home, w i ll be held Thursday at
10 a m in the All Souls Catholic
Church With Fr. William Ennis
officiating Burial will be In
leattawn Cemetery. Survivors
111C We her husband, H. L Retoe
Sr • two ions. H L Jr. and
WaIc1e; two daughters in law.
Stietlye L and Lillie B Refoe.
one granda,gf,Ir, Annie Louise
Retoe two nieces and other
relatives and IriCnds Wilson
ElchelL,erger Mortuary 's in
charge of arrangements

SEIGLER. MRS. ELLA Funeral services for Mrs Ella
Stigler, $I, of 264 El Portal
Drive, Sanford, who died
Tuesday in Jacksonville, will be
held at tO a m. . Thursday, in the

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Cemetery. Sanford with RCv.
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thmore RmJSrWIW,'P!,1Ord side the home
nedir the old law.
to ikbe thm to the pouror tuwife woeb and qnelifl. fir the Tho 1flhtIr'W' dedection has
who hire bsbyilttors. d
the ys for the core 01
The
old
law
purmM*.d
a
tax
payers.
The
(as
credit
Is
biii NP for aciniN of
This
chme,
effecàv,
ned
ps"slon
plan.
WALDIGTON IA?) (Whila tIrg tines for mid one child,
per cod 01 the de&amp;tlon from t", hicolu. cskthtid the
h....imdlN.
a'fl.1 the old
for
every
Jan.
1,1.
gsaerafly
kwed
es
.io .*upa
r
Ame1canu (be hifl also wlfl ltd $,ON id derhig the of to $4,111 a yser for ax- t
By The Asasdated Press
muff how
the Nov" .eid fird dip hi
vIA ;od Evuij,M who lower federal menses by
(1s re litwo or more pei
It
will be Daniel Patrick Mo
milas
01
hirIng
rmwii
Ia
or
little
1*
or
she
Uth.jW,pliCStWWkWU50
rewarding
the p,wiw c
flies aitadoral
e tax ekid $17.1 hiuiosi. The be cMIei.Th, mkIhiwn tax cweforadgldui,11osa
This
Is
Ow
United Nations, again J
HereIshewafanØyoffls
trth
to
ths.conom aid
A"
ysors diuiI lax cuts will Id! credit for on, child would be
11iled 4peii4pg 01 woes. laId fore under the old li
could
not
be
an
am
U.S.
Senate from New York.
PIM
d
law dem* Ow was
the nation's social droda".
1I.Ud
m Amu1.
d $18 hilliesi, osul
for two or
—
Old
law
unless
th
e
taiy
er
On
a day In which such no
Work.
the new bill. The
0
It Is a snail dip, likely to be 'I
=
aaW"*0U1M là cdi will re&amp;e federal maximum
, ilk deductions.
would be INS. There are several conditions family include, two difideen broadefleci In step.
Hubert
Humphrey and I
A
limited
to
th
bivwr., mother 1(1 U. ft Is av1abl. to Ibsee f-nh.. In
Coming 71g.
hill
m.
new
provision
allows
a
renominated
for their Senate
di.
the
old
law:
8db
porn
under
11,
hes
an
income
of
P1
may
taxpayer
me
law allows a woehor
cos4hime lbroei This will be pertly oiel by $S ,tiia both parents_work,_or *sually had to work f ul
taxpayer t deduct slim y •
states, Moynihan edged Rep.
ixl
time;
$11,110
a
year
with
bdh
parents
who
has
no
other
pension
lWTthls yen todMl tax 1
i In t In creases, hvl.d Wh11* the 0117 porid rL. no deduction was
P1
permitted for working,
York's DemocratIc contest am
has
moving furniture
Itemized toad aside iç to$l,110a Yen IA ponies with or wlthftt
previdleg a liz midly aginat the wk)ded The credit would be odended payments to relatives;
Itemizing. The citing, would be nd f lodging for himself and
Republican side.
the deductlme 01 $1,710, and takes an Indi
01
for the tax- Americens.
to those tmflIen eahig the deduction was reduced $1 for the mitlmwn $110 credit for
vidnel
RetirosneidAc-enectiy,
next
jan.
i,
maning
,
Th
ne
jjs
th
e
rosi.
to
Moynihan,*, who quit lad
cotmt. at mo y Is notlined
h dedent, or 2
(aIs expected to give andard deduction as well as each $001 amioul Income above Indi
thatthis
provision
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vidoab.
held a narrow lead lix
wdIl it Is wlthdesvn;
01
fird ISIIS 01 finol IIRVO1 to the hill this those who 'nIe, deduction,. 128,110.
mill () route for 1177 fIled
new law will raise the
woddng
and lower mldd
generalllj
would
be
•
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pl
If thE family
ra~
d
week, and Presided Ford Is Na Is ezposted to double the
Mostlinpertantly,
hi
of
York
City
,nivfrn
tO
boroughs
dlCfl
de
$00°0
of Brocklj
_
electlosydar tax expected Ii sige it.
ntnnher of families aing ddld requIre1 the expense be claims the TniTlmwn Child.
Mr., L1,.
...&amp;..i
he $mIIO rule to 35
-a .wilEM
EMM W
t
MO
asol
would
be
In
a
cDxaiderrkAy
meesas lnthnu effort to
°"°
In a'MItlon to the child care care tax advantages, from two claimed as an itemized
DANIEL P.MOYNIHAN until an official recanvam, roil
lower tax brarket.
provide_something for id provisions, lbs assortment of million to fow_
dllIsi
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detlon on tax rdim.
beome
if.
ll
new
Under certain dri'orndanc'w Tb. ding.. wi
willallowthe
ubid 4a4.Fir
dhor
would make it The ere will w
to benolit
not been avulhable
NW LAW— The chiWcwe worker to raise the total ccntri- the law h. allowed a dsdoctlon fictive for moves an or aftSI
abid two niuiosi American. easier to claim alimony separated parents, and to to the IS Per cidofAjnor
cod no longer would be a butlon to $1,750 a yew it me from UnW Income 01 -- ned Jan. 1, and the now pro*
ore .specftd to take payments a a tax detlon; cvsçles when one spoil, works who me the dand deduc- deduction aid the fanfly would extra money Is earmarked for
moving I5)5Sl if the move Is dowill be used for 1517 re
advidage 01 see pwelàs would expand tax benefits in coly pert4hne. Relative. may tAlon.
me (hi mailman diadeM di. pension for a spoise who due r*It.d beca.e of anploy- term
job.rslat.d moves and wield be hired for the child care if
The 111111 changes the dnctIosL Wlthoid the child-care not work outside the borne.
V111111111 E
clew the way for tax-deferred Social Security taxes are deduction to a crediL Dedisc. credit, this would mean a tax This could
—
0
0
peniLn&amp; for bobas.
result in a joint
withheld from the babysitting lion, are
tracted from In.. 1111ty of $741. Bid the Mal.account 01 $1,750 a year or
&amp;N Is how these benefits paychecks.
come; cs,dits an subtract.d loan credit of $110 for two separate accoads of $75 for
work:
,ic,,sousaa
INVITATION fOliO
The new credit may be from tines owed..
dilkkm would reduce the tax each spoise.
bw
ftcy
Notice
is hereby vivo that i am The beard of Trestles of ffi1P 0
I
CWIWCAU
culculated on all qualifying
There Is another didbt1cn hill to zero, a savings from the
lids provision Is engaged In business at 17? Sheridan Seminole County Pulik Haspttat
child. care payments made In Up to Income beyond $01,111 a old law of $728. The savi ng ai
helping hossewlyis, Ave.. Longwoo4. Seminole County. Invitle bids upon the IsUowilie: To
at
Its tax rda'u filed zt 1171, and it will .nninat. me year, where it rapidly varies with Income and chi
Florida under the fictiflous name of pripore drawings and spacif teat Ions
By DAVE RILEY
ld- the extra benefit could go to a BEST CHEMICAL &amp; SUPPLY, and to build an addition to Sintino$e
No Iiiroves spring for 1171, workIng parents cnp4ex, aepsrt, f
used to liT1Iflklsl, the old $4j014. cars expenses.
Asseclated Pro.. Write,
husband who does not work out- that $ Intend to register said name Memorial Hospital.
wim
the CircuitCourt. Additional Information is available
President Ford Is making his first campaign trip outvide
Seminole Counly, Florida In ac el H. O'e
With *0 'EP!'
Washington,
a brief Jaunt for a speech at his alma mater that will
cordance
with theprovisions of the Agent.
_____
take him within a few miles of where Jimm
Isto
Fictitious Name Stafute To-Wit:
All bids shall be mailed to ttiI
N.Yr
y Carter
make a
Section
$45.05
Florida
StaMns
major
address.
1557.
Board
of
TrvstNs
of
the
Seminole
now suhirpC
M
5: Joseph Pee
County Public HospItal, 1101 East
vIl. B-Ph _________
Ford, who has been under fire from Carter for staying in the
Publish: Aug. IS, Sept. I, I. $5, 157$ First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771.
__
qiiickly WAIINGTON (A?) Con- In the bill would affect typical lion when figuring
White
Home instead 01 meeting voters, says there will be "some
DEC126
All
bids
shall
be
postmsrted
not
me
tile fird $4,005 of earned Income, tract $750 for each exemption
!I Bill- mud ,yeaianaj uncatabdy about American families:
later thin the 5th day of October
surprlses"Inhis
speech tonight on domestic and foreign policy at
moaning they do not Itemize Tb.
1
Its reduced gradually (total 13,000), leaving $1,500;
ma. and shall be received on or
pm.a for both mjs lbs drngth of the national
i
11
the University of mchigan.
ALL TAXPAYERS
deductions
for
medical
ixbefore
diasppa
FICTITIOUSNAMI
before t he Ph da y of Octob er 1574.
wian the turn to Tax Schedule Y ( for
will w"l`1`BsA Gif AU
It 90 SCO111111111013 will mom money In
At the sane (line Ford into speak at Aim Arbor, Democratic
Every taxpayer could sub. petwes, state and local taxes, family's Income hits $5,000.
Considerat ion of such bids will
Ow ted hraIIsr
joint
retitns),
read
down
to
the
the
pech(s
of
meet
American,,
tract
from
tax,.,
owed
$28
for
contributions,
etc.
pic.
Is
hi
,
rn
that
we
place
as
me
meeting
of
me
nominee
Carter is to deliver what aides called "a major speech"
owes pVur. It aol ava The novel part of thin credit Is $,000plue line and we they engaged in businesa at d05 LIImIII Board of Trustees in the Seminole
to a date AFL'CIO convention about 30 miles away In the Detroit
Is ibid to extend himself and each depended. A'
4
to
owe
plus
o
f
ibIs be the A5I&amp;IIisPUb&amp; il for onsm
Inilation
In
record
years
has
that
ft Is payable even those
$1,3ao
l2 per cent the Beach Or., Orlando 32110, semInole County Publ ic HospItal (Seminole
aidher 11 months me an- family of six, for e
suburb of Dearborn, Mich.
Tills,
Increased the value of Itossthed f—nhhis that owe no W. For CZCiI5 OV $1,000. That meais County, Flor io under the I ictilous Memorial Hospital) at 11:30 o'clock
x
ample,
now
bish
ossacY
B-Pill
tIIICeaiCn
tax
Cuts
that
were
could
save
1210
In
taxes.
i emly aesno So kreaae iwal
name of INTERIORS BY REV. A.M. on the I2ttt day of October 1574.
Ford into depart Immediately after his speech and his aides say
I
deduction, but standard deduc- eiample, If a qualified family a tax bill of $1,410.
enacted last year.
he
may not leave Washington again all month except to fly to
TREX. and that we intend to
Robert
T. Belsarer.
of bo
There Is an alta'natin for (loss ranalned curnporativaly earning $4,000 had $1,000 In'
register
said
name
with
the
Clark
of
Administrator
Without the extendon:
Philadelphia
for the first of his debates with Carter on Sept. 23.
Uerfamllles andslngk per. low..
me Circuit Court, Seminole cow
unreimbursed medical exSeminole Memorial
Legal Notice
j"
I
—Taxis on vittally every sons. Instead of me $3Sper.perFlorida In accordance with the
Carter darted out In Arizona on
Hospital
The standard deductions penses and ibm reduced its tax
ccr
so a p e an for the American would rise, with the son credit, they could reduce were
Tuesday and worked his way to
the Fictitious Name Publish: Sept. IS, 14. 17. 151k
'N , CIRCUIT COUIT, IN AND proisio
Montana
raised
and the Dakotas. Both he and his runni
last
year
and
the
to
sero,
maasfac*anr.
es
e
ng mate, Sen.
th government would Pon SIMINOLI COUNTY,
TOWN
heislid Liidtu falli
io
Sect
n
545.05
DED-$2
the
w Walter Mondale, accused the Ford administration
ng on
thfr taxes by 2 Per cent of their hill would make thee, changes mail out a Check for too,
Florid a Statutes 1557.
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FLORIDA.
of poor
first $1,000 of Income, or a permanent:
5: Jo Ann Reynolds
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT P01
IbIs Is,, casY4o4ika B-Pill
management that has turned the Medicare program Into a
This credit would be extended CIVIL ACTION NO. 1$4445-CA*I
1'vomy
would
be
domaximum
Bonnie
Treater
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
cr
edit
of
$110.
JAMES
C.
CREWS
AND
BILLA
0.
Any taxpayer who does not in me bill tirongh Dec. 31, 1977,
cs.bs newly foiThUIiICd. highly
"national disgrace."
Publish: Sept. is, ,,. Oct. . 111 CIVIL ACTION NO 7$'INi.CA*P
CREWS, His Wife,
The taxpayer could choose Itemize Is allowed a $1,700 mlii- meaning It could be c
ccsseisaled vitamin F. It leniiz prlved 01 $15 billion In conDEDS1
in
Re lIe MarTlaW SI
aimed on
— saner spending,
Mondale and Carter were to join forces today for appearances
to quidly WIN up &amp;W st______
whichever option
et
Kuwa
WILLIAM FRANKLIN AN.
—Bilhl'" would lose to seater tax savingprovides lb. Imum deduction If single and r urns flied next spring for
In
Minnesota.
the rao" pysioioicai
WANDA JEFFREY. ak-a WANDA ________________ DERSON, Husband
$2,100
If
married
and
filing
a
1576
and
In
the
sprIng
0(1978
for
Ford
spent the day at the White House, but his running mate,
I
the
of the .
-..
and
So
ST UMBO AND ROGER STUMBO
tax cofl.ctor about $4.5 1AI- To take advantage of the joint ret urn, is matter how the 1977 tax year.
I, BRUCE A. SMAT HERS.
Her
b h..iciJ)y ieapiuibk for its lion a year that otherwise could credit, (he taxpayer totals his little
MARY
PATRICIA
ANDERSON,
Husband,
AND
THE
ATLAN.
Sec
re
Sen.
Bob
Dole, was campaigning In the West,
tary of Slate of the State of Wife
he earns.
TIC NATIONAL DANK OF SAN. Fiendi, do hereby certify that
Here
Is
how
taxes
would
go
up
allow). youthfulneu, health and be most to create jobs.
the
In
Phoenix,
Ariz., Carter said, "I'd like to know why, after eight
income, subiricts his dedueNOTICE OF ACTON
The maximum standard de- if the cuts were not extended, FORD. A Banking Corporation
lollfe.
following:
yea's of a Republican administration, we're still losing 28 to 50
Congress Li expected to take lions and exem$Ions, corn- ductIonIs16
TO:
WILLIAM
FRANKLIN
per
ca
t 01 income,
Defendants
ALTAMONTE PEDIATRIC
uI.fl4NTW$PNSU
assuming the taxpayer In each
ANDERSON
NOTICIOFACTION
1.
per cent of all the Medicaid money that's supposed to be for good
ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE
tinalactkmtldiweekonama,. put his taxes, then subtracts but no more than $2,400 for case had deductions totalIng TO: WANDA
Ind ation.
JEFFREY
Residence and addr esS
health care."
LIMITED
'
sly.
tax-revision
that
Inbill
th
e
cred
it
fr
om
taxes
owed.
F-Pillicjives quick and the
aka
unknown
dectIVC dtides e
single persons mid $2,100 for about 16 per cent 01 income:
WANDA SUMBO AND
345 BUILDING. LTD
xtension of the IndividThe Individual credit was couples.
ROGER STUMI •
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tht an
remit. to as high as 4 out of
A Senate subcommittee recently documented instances of
CHURCH LAKE, LTD.
a
y
A
single
person
would
p
H er Husband
action (, Dissolution SI Mar,age
people (50%) who have used It. tal and balnom tax cuts as available, but amounted to only
FRANKLIN. SEMINOLE IN. has
This mean' that couples who more if he earned 13,000; $151 If
unneeded
and duplicated health exams and laboratory work paid
beat flied against you and you
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
VESTORS. LTD.
scme .people
well as nanerom other changes $30, for 1975, meanIng for taxes do not Itemize will be allowed to he earned $10,000; $150 if he
for by the government, and Senate Investigators estimated that
we rew ired to serve a copy of your
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
GRE EP4AC RE IN DUSTR IAL,
feel
law,
high p,
paid by April 15 1l5. The $35 subtract up to $2,500 from Its earned $12,500 or more.
that an action to foreclose on that LTD.
written defenses, If any. to It on S.
perhaps as much as half of the money spent annually on Medicare
of
E in
pu dais
tbiughe'eesae 4y
certain mortgage dated December
KIRBY
creltand the 0*ennative aniood of Income
MONCRIEP,
of
Is wasted.
Stibled
to
GOLDEN
GROVES.
LTD.
OF
SHINHOLIER
LOGAN
AND
A married cotle with no 1 24, 1573. Public Records at Seminole FLORIDA
late them (tel bet*
'on i usiiItj Con- az'e effective for retm filed In tax.
The Democratic nominee said he wanted to know why Ford, as
County,
F
rida,
On
the
foll
frü,'a
ch
il
lo
ow
MONCRIEF,
PtaInhlft'
ing
dren wod pay $200 more at
Attorney,
MARINA PLAZA AND ESTATES,
,.rakbedd, standpoint. rpaI ca's that ending the tax April 1977 and 197L
described Property, to-wit:
whom address is. Poo Office, sail
Experts
estimate
that
the
the
$6,
a
congressman,
had voted against Medicare, adding: "When an
Other [(9.0111 alsO show It '
LIMITED
Income
level;
$177
es now might came an cccThe West 12.5 feet of Lot N In
2275, Sanford, Florida. 32771. on or,
NON-ITEMIZERS
So 11N111 dillY SensiOfI
ORLANDO KN OL LS, LTD.
administration
opposes
the basic concepts of helping with public
higher
standard
deduction'
will
more
if
they
earned
$1t500;
Blocli
IS.
and all of Lot M in Block 43
before October IS, 1975.. and file the
—Abo ut 50 per cent -of tax- encourage nine mill
SANTO
FE, LTD.
a
relaxed, happier outlook ismic talhepin.
funds
to
provide
good
health
care for our people, It Is almost (nevio
AMENDED PLAT OF CRYSTAL
ion tax- and $110 more at or above $15,or igina l with the clark of th is Court;
SKYWAYS. LTD.
,
on 1W."
'
Jc- payers
LAKE SHORES. Lake Mary,
otherwise
a
table that health care programs will not be operated properly."
default
will
be
fromftenentered
a
SUMMIT ASSOCIATES. LTD..
*V*IIAII
Florida, accordIng to the Plot
iftagainst you for the relief demanded
Ixing. This would mean fewer
And Carter continued to twit Ford for his day-at-home camCASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
For a four-member family tt'esf
The use of these tugh potency
as recorded in Plat Book 4.
.
.
In the Petition.
TEMPLE
TERRACE
PLAZA,
.
.
calculation'
paign strategy, scoffing at Ford's contention that he won't leave
and less chance earning $1,000, the tax.cut el- Page Ii, of the Public Records f LTD.
WITNESS mytiand sndlhg Mal of
(me-a-day) F-Pills is perfectly
of error—for the taxpayer and tension is worth $443.
Seminole County, Florida.
this Court on the 13th day ol Sep.
Washington until Congress adjourns because he Is afraid the
safe md are now avallibk withWAYNESVILLE Ill, LIMITED timber, 1f74.
has been filed against you and you
less work for Internal Revenue
House and Senate will "go off the deep end" without him.
out prescription from the mawTAX SIMPLIFICATION
arerepJired to serve a copy of your
RAINTREE VILLAGE It. LTD.
Service.
fachm by mail order only. To
Carter noted that Ford wasn't afraid of leaving Congress alone
Under present law, a tax- written defenses to it, If any on
Ask
George
Ai'tfiii' H. Beckwith. Jr.
Hearn
OAKLAND SHORES OF
t your supply, send $6.95 for
POOR FAWIIV
in Washington during the Republican presidential primaries,
payer generally computes Ids CARROLL BURKE.' Attorney for FLORIDA. LTD.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
a 2 week sugply. (or 1(0.95 for
Plaintiff, whose address Is 412 with their principal place of
By: Mary N. Darden
—To encourage poor imIhI
recalling that Ford traveled extensively to such dates as
lazes In one of two ways:
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, business in Seminole County,
iSO day supply, $17.95 for i
P'Y Clerk
MEISIISip9I
tokeepwoItingandstayofft
In order to win delegates from Ronald Reagan.
—If
his adjusted gross In- Sanford. Florida, and tile the Florida. are limited
60 day supply) cash, check or
S Kirby Moncrief, of
original
Turning
to
his plan for a national health care system, Carter
with
welfare
rolls,
the
1975
law
come
Is
under
$15,000
and
be
the
Clerk
of
Circuit
S44INHOLSER,
LOGAN
fiIedintheofflceofthe5ecretol
•
N.O. to: E.Pill, Dept. 516, 447
Now AD In The Ear Aid
Sanford, Siminole County, Stateof Florida, and each has faitad AND MONCRIEF
said: "Our country's ready for It, you're ready for It. I'm ready
provided a "work bonus" 01 up takes Its standard deduction, Ccurt,
Merrick Rond, Octanside, N.Y.
•.
Flo rida on or bef ore the lit day of
for si mOnthS or more to pay the Post Office Boa 3279
to $400 a year.
for It, and we're going to have It."
11572. (Unconditional money.
he uses one of the 12 oitlonal October, A.D. 1916; otherwise
a annual tiling fee and renew the Sanford, F lorida 3177)
1
V
A working family with ctiil- tax Well In the Instructions default will be entered against you Carl itlCateol authority operate
back guarantee If not satisfied)
He later said he had no firm figure on how much the program
Attorneys
For
Plaintiff
to
as
for the relief demanded in the
Publish: Sept. IS, 22, 35, Oct. 4. 1576
ADV. E107.5I3
would cost, but said he has received estimates ranging up to $15
a limited partner-ship,
dram Is allowed to subtract from that accompany Form 1040.
Pet illoft
DE
THEREFORE. in
taxes owed 10 per cent of the
billion.
Table 1, for example, covers
WITNESS my Hand and The
the prov isions f Section 4.3).
Carter said $10 billion a year In new money for such a health
only the taxpayer with a single i Official $al of this Court on this the Florida Statutes, I have Cawd to be
tEaM. NOTICI
care program would be available to the government by 1051 if the
Published in the Evening Herald, a
exemption. Table 5 Is for W. I 23rd day of August, A. D. 1916.
TOARCHITICTS
newspaper published In Seminole
Public Announcement
unemployment rate Is cut to 5 per cent or 5.5 per cent and If the
payers claiming five ex- (SaM)
Con.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
County, Florida, notice of failure t* tuitant Project
national economic growth rate Is 4 per cent or 5 per cent.
emptions.
I
Clerk of the Circuit Court
renew certificate of authority Sr
The District SChOOl Board of
Seminole County, Florida
provided by law.
Carter also rapped Ford's economic and farm policies, saying,
Ahistsnd and wile with two
County In compliance with
Seminole
By:
Lillian
Woodman
GIVEN under my hand ind Tile the
"Our
farmers are going broke, producing food that consumers
children, earning $14,000, flUng
Consultants
Competitive
Deputy Clerk
Great Seal of the Stale of Florida, at Negotia tion Act
a Joint return and not Itemizing CAR ROLL BURKE
Chapter 75311,
cannot
afford to buy. That's got to be changed. We need a
Tallahassee. thy Capital. this tie )'cI does declare the intention
4
to im.
predictable
deductions would turn to Table Attorney for Plaintiff
day of September, A.D., 1916.
agriculture policy."
olem.tnt t he follow ing construction
San ford Atlantic
r
)
r
tizi
Bruce A. Sm.thetii
7mqa
El 4, read across to ttto joist re. 412
He
said
a
new
basic farm policy law must be written and he said
Bank Building
SECRETARY OF STATE
it
1 Conversion of the existing
Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz should be replaced with
turn" column and down to the Sanford. Florida 33771
0
Publish: Sept. IS. 1574
structure located at Mellonyllie an
• $14,000 line and find they owe Publish: SØ. 1.5. IS. 22. 1976
someone who would worry more about small farmers than
DEDI3
1111
Celery Aven ue (former ly kn*n as
DED)
a
$1,562 In lax.
_________________________
agricultural corporations.
the Sanford Naval Academy Junior
•
It
From $1,562, they would
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SChool) to an of fice comple to
house the County Superl,ndent
III
'N
tract their $180 credit (2 Per UNITED STATES DISTRICT IIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL
at cent of the fItd $1,000 Income) COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF CUlT
FOR SEMINOLI and Staff .
it
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION _ COUflY FLORIDA
To be eligible for
BE LIKE A WONDERFUL LETTER FROM HOME.
and end up with a net tax of Ca,. No. 74'I37'Orl.Cly.y
all Interested firms must be car.
CASE
ItO.
U.1459.CA.05.i
'a
tilled by the Scho Board as
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. in Re; the Marriage if;
PIjinijif, vs. LOIS HILL and DOUGLAS WILLIAM ELLIOTT, oualifIed, pursuant tool
a $1,372.
Consultants
-If Income Is greater than THOMAS HILL, the Present tiutbanc?,
411
Competitive Negotiation Act, and \
41
taxpayer
Itan.
husband
$15,101)(I
or
thie
of
the regulations of the Board. (Form
Lois Hill, Defendants. 411
Petitioner,
41
2.51).
FOR SERVICE By arid
lies, heusesone01th,foer tax ORDER
TAMPA (AP)
"Who's man than Mundaletfhetried,"
PUBLICATION
Any firm or indlytdl desiring to
motion and MARIANNE ELIZABETH
• rate schedule,," which are alfld.ivt of PlaintiffOçi
that?"
asked
a
grey-haired
lady she said.
prof
io
in
the
above
ELLIOTT.
ess
Vovlde
nels.m.
vic.s for the
A
a based on filing status: single,
titled cause by Kandell W. Wherry
prolect shall apply in writing for
as
Sen.
Walter
Mondale
shook
At Busch Gardens in Tampa,
Respondent.
a
consideration with a letter of of
a
rnanjed with a joint return, its A'isitlent United States Attorney,
AMENDED
hands
at a tourist attraction on Mondale listened to an African
in
i
nter
est.
an
action
against
the
0fen
Each letter of Interest shall
• married filing separate returns
NOTICE OF ACTION
his half-day campaign swing band In the amusement park
dntis), Lois Hill and Thomas Hill, TO: MARIANNE ELIZABETH
dewibe the firm's:
or unmarr i ed heads of telepresenthusrdo,LoI$HIll and
through Florida's Gulf Coast. and toured a brewery, greeting
I. Specific abilitleswitti respect
ELLIOTT
1 oenborce litn upon real prupirty
household.
the particular project's
Co Robert Katina
Told It was Mondale, Kathfork Lift drivers and assembly
a
Sltute In this District arid describ.d
requirements.
5702 Luelda
After totaling dOduCti(wla
erine
Toth
of
Cleveland
shook
line
workers. In a lunchroom,
follows: Lot 21, Block "A" of
2. Similar work within the last
Parma. Ohio
subtractIng them and
he ex. GROVE T&amp;RRACE, eccom'dir. to
her head, paused. then asked he told a table of employes that
a
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED three(3) Years describing size, date.
em
h'
ome, t.I.e tax Plat BoOk 7. at P&amp;O 47, of the Puiic that a Petition for Dissolution of location and value.
fS another question. "Is he with when he worked in a canning
a
a
61.
Current
payer
finds
the
the wort load and ability to
0)fT SChCd- Records rif Seminole County, Marriage fiat been Vied against you handle
a
Ford or Carter?"
factory years ago workers got
it
Florida
project.
appeareng to the and there ii
demand In said
a ule, reads down unt il be finds Court thitand
a,..,
the d(tendan,(,), themas Petition that the Court
The Democratic vice presl- to take home the dented cans.
I. Staff and equipmen t proposed
award your
the ?Jne covering his income Hill, the present hu$bacsdof Lois Hill intent t
use on the prolect.
a s.
dentin! nominee made his first
As he left, winding his way
that Certain property
5 flOt mflhabltOnt% Of nor found within owned in you
S. The name of all consultants
*
unti cQlnputes his taxes,
be.
and
sour
husband
visit as a candidate to Tampa among cases of beer stacked 15
I" SIla c'$ Florida ,rid have not located at 112 Cashew Court, PVOPusd for use on the
•
If the husband and wile with uOfUfl',jly nöfed
and St. Petersburg Tuesday, feet high, Mondale found a huge
Each firm shall maintain Genarsi
Longwood, Florida, and more ServlceApplicatForm,
two
thildren, filing a joint re- that personal service upon themand
Wn
on ,ii
cowling
small groups of senior cardboard sign that made him
Is particularly de5Cri
Just
as:
a,
not act.cjl because his residence
° tn and earning $14,
the Director
of Auxiliary
Lot 71. SANDALWOOD. accordingwith
ServiceL
updated
at
citizens,
laborers
and tourists, smile. It was lettered In chalk
"
a
unknown, it .s to the plat Ihereof as recorded in
least ever y
InedJcaleensesandcontrtbu- ORDERED Hi,.? are
He was received-warmly at a "We love peanuts."
-/
t*'eIVS (12) months to be eligible
Thons Hil l, the Piat Book II. Page Il. Pubilc consideratlon.lf
for
lions and other dedudlons t
rev hpend at Lois Wit app, Recorov 01 Seminole County,
retiree home In Pinellas Park
He stopped for opening corethis form is already
Month
'°
mng $2,0. they would cüin
com p l aint herein by to your husband
on fIle, stale the date of Submittal
a
where he blasted domestic monies of the Carter-Mondale
and
you
are
tt' 11th day of Or.toQer, 1916, and in required to s
letter
at
Interest Applications
er ve a copy of you r
pute their taxes this way:
leadershlp of President Gerald campaign headerquarters In
debut tt...ri.v, IhI Court will written de
withou t the da te described
f enses. it any. to Gary E
will be
Subtract
(ruin
$14,000
th
e
d&amp;'
•
tivOCeeo
t,
considered Impro per.
Call Today And
Ford In Medicare health bene- Tampa and stepped up his atto hicoring and au Maswy.EsquireofBro(k,$5y5.
ductlon,s lesning $ll,Si)0; sub- Ucc4lWin oi tU., tif if
Wjldri, Suite 107, 614
ALl. APPLICATIONS MUST BE
fits for the elderly, and blamed tack on the Republican AdininSam,,.,,
.-n.
f
Loii i-fill ttIvd. Altamonte Springs, Florida
IN THE STATE OF
9
'i
P i.J ben Sefynt w.t' prce in he
the
Republicans for high unem- Istratlon.
The HERALD
32101, Petitioner's attorney, on or
FLORIDA TO PRACTICE THEIR
t
Stale of Florida
t [dy t3 Ifi
"There's no way of ever getployment.
PROFESSION AT THE TIME OF
betori Septeml)er, 271h, $974,
a
flttnt proyilI tO' L-, Sktion t6'.5.
and
APPLICATION .
all
talk
alike,"
an
elting
full employment with a Re"They
file
the
original
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Tille 2*, tjr.qd SI'et Cojo. it is
Each envelop, shall be clearly
Will Be On Its
above styled Court either before
refused
to
give
publican
president," Mondale
deny
man
who
marked, "APPLICATION
tjr9e,' ORO(IuD hII flOt
Of Service on Petitioner't attorney or
TO
1''
iy
dp
after
MonPROVIDE
told
a
small
sidewalk gather.
his
name
grumbled
r
hc
biltried
b#
the
United
a
bale
SERVICES
mmedllteiy thereafter; other.,isa.
ii .q ',spaper of Judgment
Way—
a
CONVERSION OF COUNTYFOR
OF.
dale's brief speech was over. mg.lt's never happened and ft
t
may
be
entered
against
ruI,tii
FICE COMPLEX'..
Seminole
IL
a
In the same audience was Es- never will."
Ci4rily, lOrd4. 0%lfØ *eel, for six you for the re?iel demanded in the
Architectural firms n',rft,ad in
a
tS 'onttu'i,, iOl'f. ('nImpri(g,g Petilign,
A quick tour o(a cigar factory
providing Services
9ther Hoffman, 77. "I saw that
may apply
WITNESS my hand and the seal Of
.)r,
directly to the
a
ii. I-fl.,, COtt 'N'2 - this
grow
up
In
Mlnnsota
unand
Mondale headed for the
a
man
SupenintenI
The flrd day of August, ISiS.
,,
office at 202 CommercIal donI's
I
is (Seal)
Hubert
Avenue,
of
airport
and his strongest critithe
tutoring
der
'irc. they
.'LY, Ic ,
Sanford. Florida, Application
,,,
Artn.,r H. Beckwith, Jr.
s will
0*
Humphrey," said the former cLsm of Ford yet.
(Etqc,,
be received between
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the huç' of $
1:
t1nrrj
AM and 3 P.M., Monday
He called on President Ford
resident of Park Rapids, Minn.
By Lillian WOOdt'nen
Even'!f
through
FrIday until 13
1:f
, pr 5, ).
Deputy Clerk
presidential
to
explain an "Incredible record
Democratic
Septembe,.
t
4 4 44* 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Pu b lish 1tjg 25, Sept. I, I, ii. 1976 24th
.y
Carter
of
failure" In solving domestic
nominee
Jimmy
Publish:
*4
$epf.
13, Ii, is, ,v
'CEC Ill
1
ncn so
"couldn't have picked a better problems.
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higonsforWsUs.Ualjighis Geneoverthelsfteye.
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ranking
ndpefllnw.lgf4s,131to
ma float two roanda wore
ONIAM
-,qi Atlas sch.d'i.d boat with world down.
11, G.o. Beg. )ent1 Alias foughi at a turban poos with
aim. w.
A 1ocpth left hock was Atlas' In the bodywith tarp right both men going all oat toaecwe
a b$er pill for We to mod edIveweanHewau
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tmdeM a IoN can be a "gendird the Pirstall to their after loft 13od of15. Ma last gillim @** ova
,, fourth defeat 19 games. The time the P'flI.. won thee. the race for the National
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numing
W time the Pirates lost twice
stralOA wall Aug. &amp;K
Uague Eat M. rw two
said Pittsburgh's Jim ROOker in a row was Aug. 2e.21.
Tony Taylor, In No 40th Sep. Peniisylvanin rivals open a
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Jim
it In basing this down easily.
Round live found Wells si$M.
Official scorecards; Judge Al
wi he wan the Sodium
After a low dart which is
his couder4ttack, bid
Bid, Al!.. gd hi. second wind Aldrich, 11-It Wells; Judge Bob
Gene niiimii f Wqfl e darted to the
from Badrop, L gave in the Ci4h and battered Well. Burns, fl-N Atlas and Judge
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Mad Dog Roe Was able to
pound highly touted Malt
Duiwvaa Ida sIon after
jod 30 aido bad elapoMbi
the seventh round.
Pu a while It looked as If
Pd. Ahdock's boxing Mable
was going to idler a double
upset. After two probing
rounds, Ross came oat of a
dinch with blood druming
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ELEVENTH - 1 Jim Bob
Hansa; 2. Wee Mom; I Dark
Lament; 4. PrInter's Star, S.
Tafty; 6. Eye Appeel; 7. Nap,* .9
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DAYTONA BEACH
Madeawisti; 3. Mr. Monk; 4.
TUESDAYS RESULTS
Penrose Dot; S. Western Hero; a.
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competition and should enjoy It western LoUisIana-This won't
they both lost. Both teams we just couldn't afford to come
But Shutt is villain to the again won on Sat urday and out short
more. Ninth-ranked Georgia bethefirstvIdoryforCoach
today," he
followers of the Czech- Sunday. On Monday, Oakland
tangles with Clemson in the L Williams, but It will be his
Hal McRae scored the deciregionally televised game and f irst since the Demons stepped
oslovakian team today. He was rained out, and Kansas sive run In the fourth inning off
cro a-checked Czech forward City split a pair with Chicago. reliever Terry Forder, 2-11. He
Pitt brings the highest ranking up to Division 1 status. NorJlrl Novak from behind inMon- The Royals have won four of led off with a double and rac
Into
the area against Independ- thwestern 177.
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day night's opening game of the their past eight games, in- to third on it bouncer to the
ent Tech.
So uthern Mississippi at Vii.
Canada Cup championship, cluding a 2-1 victory Tuesday mound by Al Cowens. Cowens
Dorsett helped Pitt pound ginia Tech-VP! won't have the
knocking Novak out of the over Chicago. Oakland has won dole second, and McRae scored
Notre Dame Into
mission offense to match East Cainseries with a concussion. Czech five of eight.
on catcher Jim Esalan's wild
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Un!- last week. The Jackets will bea ma's thrashing of the Eagles,
co-coach Dr. Jan Starsl was
The A's now trails Kansas throw,
versity of Pittsburgh Coach cake walk for the All-American Just enough to win the game.
more Infuriated by the maneu- City by 44 games, a very small
Virginia Tech 21-7.
Yankees 1, Indians 2
Johnny Majors has inserted a runner. Pitt 35-14.
var than by the 1-0 score rolled improvement on the fivegame
Georgia,
which
downed
a
The Yankees' victory, which little mystery Into preparations
by Canada.
deficit they faced a week ago. marked the first start by
7T.T
for his football teamsweekend strong California team last
He called the play a "blind
week, won't have any trouble
"We have six games left with bander Grant Jackson since visit to Georgia Tech.
side" attack, adding that them (the RoyaLs), and that will September, I971, kept them 94
Majors Isn't ready to say with Clemson. Georgia 28-7.
"Oat's the only way a player have a lot to say about who games ahead of Baltimore and whether Robert H'ygood or
Elsewhere around the South .
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like Shit em check a man Like wins," said Tanner.
cut their magic number for a Matt Cavenaugh will start at this week:
Novak. He (Novak) did not
Alabama vs Southern MethJudging from the way things championship to 10 while math- quarterback.
have the puck, but was struck are going now, they'll probably ematically ending defending
as
Maodist
at Birmingham-The
One darter Is certain
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warned
everyone that his
AL champion Boston's bid for Jors' club puts Its third place Bear
player."
team lost too much from last
Vida Blue, 15-12, scattered repeat honors.
national ranking on
Thus tonight's second game
Tony Dorsett will be in the year to have a chance against
of the series becomes somesome of this year's foes. SMU
backfield,
1.
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wasn't on that lid. Ala bama 28says he hopes
weary Czechs, many of whom
Panther, will use last week's o.
The Most Comprehensive
have admitted the fatigue
Baylor at Auburn-The Bears
victory over Notre Dame as a
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were supposed to be tough, but f .
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got
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last
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in Seminole County
LUBBOCK, Tex. (AR) - he'll just run you down."
Tuesday.
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Texas
Tech
ninth
before
Coach
Doug
Barfield.
Baylor
Coach
Steve
Sloan
Howard
added,
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really
Pitt
was
ranked
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"But don't knock them (the doesn't go overboard on super- worked hard In the fall and now Its 31.10 victory over Notre 1741.
Czechs) off too easily," cau- Latives.
Houston at Florida-me Gaall those long drills are paying Dame. After a loss to south
tioned Team Canada Coach
It comes from his hard-rock off. We paid the price and itwas Carolina last week, Georgia tors already have had their
1. All the way from pee wee leagues, to
early season blunder. They
Scotty Bowman. "You know days of playing quarterback for worth it."
Tech remains unranked.
high school, college and pro
\
they're going to be coming back Alabama's Paul "Bear" Howard Intercepted a screen
"Their situation will be like may or may not have another
Weekday sports columns and
In the next game."
Bryant.
pass to set up Tech's first ours was going into the Notre when the SEC chase begins. It's
They may try to retaliate
But Sloan saw something In touchdown and blunted a Coin- Dame game," Majors said. a bad week for Houston to show
features, plus weekend blanket
, e against Shalt, w ho was upset Texas Tech's 24-7 rout of Cob- rado drive with a fourth-down "They'll know what It means to UP In Gainesville. Florida 28-14. ' .
coverage,
that his check had been so rado Saturday ni ght that rated interception deep in Red Raide r win a big game. In fact, from
Kentucky at Kansas-KenIc
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damaging. "I didn't mean to hit with his all-time collegiate foot- territory,
now on, everybody will be lucky opened with a more irnhim that high," Shutt said after ball thrills.
pressave
victory over Oregon
Sloan compares Howard, who shooting at
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Tuosday's practice. "I'm not
It was "the best game I ever can bench press over 300
Everybody will likely be State than Kansas recorded
Bra
ntley, Lake Howell or Trinity
the type of player to out and saw a linebacker play," con- pounds, to All-American Paul working to stop Dorsett, too. over the same team a week
Prep.
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to . exploit the other team's most backs and has profes- Sloan. "Howard ran a 13.7 In the had only praise for the Pitt road. Kansas 28-17.
weakiwas - anything to bug slonal teams like the Cleveland 120-yard high hurdles
Oregon State at LSU-No one
the running back.
them a little. That's the game. Browns, New England Patriots fasted In the nation when he
"If anyone deserved the flels- expected Cholly Mac's Tlgersto
You have to go out and take the and Dallas Cowboys drooling at was at Lubbock Dunbar High men Trophy it's Tony Dorsett," be unbeaten after an engageman. 11 you don't, they'll kill his doorstep.
School."
Rodgers told reporters here Ins meat with Nebraska Even with
ycu with their playmaking."
Howard's performance
Howard was moved from do- phone Interview. "He's got my a natural let do wn from last
The Czechs weren't killing
agaln.d Colorado earned him fensive end when Sloan took vote and I don't even have one." week's perf ormance, the Ben'
anyone with their plays Monday
The Associated Press College over the Texas Tech job in 1975.
Dorsett now has 4,315 career gals should have little trouble.
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Howard Intercepted two one of those guys you count on 11.3 yards In each of Pitt's 10
the Czechs could get started. passes, made 11 solo tackles for leadership by his actions," remaining games to surpass Cooper has to be concerned
Even it they Lose, the Czechs and six assists against the Bul. said Sloan.
Archie Griffin's all-time colle- about a letdown too, after his
Rebels hitnded Alabama only
will go home $100,000 richer, faloes.
Howard was picked over line. glate record.
turvI:i taking $75,000 for finish"Thomas Is one of those great backers George Stuart of MI.Majors wasn't saying why he Its second SEC defeat In five
In second in the round-robin ithletes who Is just as fast as slasippi, Blake Whitlatch of wasn't naming his quarterback. years. Mississippi 14-3.
phase of the competition and most people's backs," said Louisiana State, Peter Cronan Haygood got the starting asLouisville at Mississippi
adoilrig V5,000 for making the Sloan. "He runs a 4.6 In the 40 of Boston College and defensive signment, agahlA Notre Dame state-The Bulldogs have had
rtnaj. A victory would raise the and that
movin'. He's tackle Wayn Sparks of Mar- and Cavenaugh played part of two weeks to refine their new
Canadians'haul to $150,000..
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"With
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filamirez at Mexico (Who tam Although they had won at smashes. His reach is limited
spaces and the ball is ame
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'th Brian Gottfried) is ranked Wimbledon in 1967 and again In but he Is catqulck at
ruc1
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times. It is struck with
a( Ocala moved up
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dependable authority and speed and Tuesday when
w
Kevin Logan
;Mret game, says Roy on the lone. As singles players, return of service, but one of the reflexes Mix with guile,
q,
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team,
saying
he has lost
the
veteran
:merson,
they have never ranked among slowed men In big mnn
makes a- grab
interest In the game.
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game
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to
since
the
middle
of
last
season.
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"We were asked to team
Nielsen, reçrt).uu most of
Kevin caine to me and said
;jtio and (Inesne; you don't white cap when playing. Hewitt together by our national
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his
heart was no longer In foot.
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to pursue
p many outright winners, and Australian with a bombastic "And we won 44 straight Also an unbalanced off
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lls split $12,000 (:p
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from $4,500 a year ago). The abate, equal time in Florida's FISH STORY
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singles winners, both men AM 24-21 loss to Norlih CarWim at
:dOubles as e dramatic tennis Individual tennis tide
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Relief pitcher Joe Henderson, 30,
was called up by the Cincinnati Reds from their
Indianapolis farm learn to join the club at Houston.
Henderson, who came to the Reds from the Chicago
White Sox in the trade for relief pitcher Clay Carroll,
compiled a 1.31 earn run avçrage, the best In the AA. His
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hits to a 12-hit Chicago attack and Ncrth Carolina beating siana-7be Indians hand John
hockey. He is known more for lost to California,
DaviO Crow his first victory as
and Oakland
"I have never been In a aim. that carried the Cubs over St. Florida.
his skating and scoring than for lad to Chicago. On IbUr3day, ilar situation
Ibis week the Southeastern head coach. Northeast 20-7.
battling
with
a
Louis.
Rick
Reuschel
spaced
ON hnngl4"nehing hMw,-h.16.
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Bruce Nelson, Marcia Slakiad,
Steve Senukovtc and Loamy
Green fared well In last
weekend's meet in 'IIlusvW,.
Nelson took first place
men's black belt fighting while
the others settled for second
places. Sliklnd was In
brown belt fighting, Senaakovjc
In green belt heavyweight
fighting and Green in
belt
lightweight fighting.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Jacky Dorsey, the G400t-7 forward who left the University of Georgia two years early to
play pro basketball, has signed a multi-year contract with
the New Orleans Jazz.
The National Basketball Association dub announced
the signing Wednesday. Dorsey was the Jazz's top pick
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6 at 1:30 pin In Ogden, Weber State Athletic Doctor
Dale Gardner said.
The Weber State-Utah State game will be played In
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Andy Hassler, 5.10, toned a his first major league start in such upsets as Mississippi the road ... and barely Pat
Houston at Atlanta, (n)
St. Louis at N,,,v York. (n)
downing the seemingly in- the first ted., Memphis State 17.
week, the two teams have been five-hitter that led the Royals the opener.
Los Angeles at C'nC'nM',
MONTREAL, (AP) - Steve pacing each other. almost step. over t
vincible Alab&amp;-na Crimson 14.
Cubs 6, Cards 3
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The game was moved to Oct. 30 to allow Weber mate to
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Tirlac of Rumania."
oRLANDof Sanford's Taco
What makes two players Perez received the greatest
without individual greatness news of his boxing career when
pair up so successfully?
it was announced Tuesday night
"One has to have a love of the that he was set to meet former
doubles game,' says McMillan. world champion
As much as people admire Sept. 21 at the Sports Stadium.
doubles play, there still
Perez's trainer, Dominick
remains with some player. an Polo commented, when asked
individualistic attitude, and why he was taking the fight for
don't study It as much. former Southern junior midHewitt and I have studied the dleweight champion, "We know
doubles game from a player's Obed Is the bed In the world but
point of view. We study op Taco I. ready to win. Obed has
ponents weaknesses and ways only lost once In 67 lights, but he
to exploit them.
Is walking Into a trap.
McMIllan has spent the last "Taco has few surprises for
two years as the player-coach Obed and after we best him; no,
of the Golden Caters in World make that knock him out, Perez
Team Tennis, concentrating his will be first In line for a shot at
own efforts on doubles play.
the world title."
Wehaveacommoditywhj($i
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many people would prefer to with his trainer, and says he Is
buy,"he claims, and yet the really looking forward to this
tennis promote are selling fight.
singles. People want to buy "I have worked a long time
because most Identify more for something like this and the
with doubles and enjoy a man is going to have to kill me
doublet match more than they to beat me.
d &amp;Jesnatch. Its more "This Is what I have put all
81ifillc2ble to their °fl P13Y and my time and effort Into and I
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Wake Forest at VanderbiltNew York 4, Pi"$Wrgh 3
Snazzy Rocket; 3, Tr.vefki Lucy; 4.
With time running out and a home run, and Gene Tenace ing the NL West title at eight. thers.
The Commodore, may have a
Dankworth ran for 156 yards
Los
Jersey Jan@; s. Itedonne onto,6.
Chicago 6. St. Louis 3
GWO7,PadresI
The opening blast of the col- couple of key defensive person.
on 19 carries, completed three stalemate developing in the smacked a two-run homer in
Penrose Fee;7. James Tryon;$.AS,
the eighth Inning for Oakland a Bobby M
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San Diego a Sec.
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season.
NCAA limitation of 3o scholar- 14-10.
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"We just have to win," TanFlorida State at Miami of
whose first homer
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scone degree.
. said after splitting a pair scored Jerry Terrell, giving the put u GLSIItS ahead 5.0 in
Florida-The Hurricane faces a ' Philadelphia (Kaat 1112). Ghost; $Lprhter
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Charley; 1. Travsfln Jan.s.p
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The normallY weak sisters imet difficult schedule thiS fall.
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Cincinnati
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know what Kansas City Is doing and even! his record at 13-13. Willie Moidanex slammed a no longer get to stockpile the slate. Miami 21-10.
Bowl; S. San Ann; a. Bob Tryon; 7.
San Francisco (Riceft O.Q) at
ClaudU Washing- tire
in- better talent.
but we have to win."
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Martha Sue Thomas became honor in a yellow game gown.
The bodice was fashioned with
Batten In a c2ndleligtd, double fitted waist and square neckline
ring ceremony performed by eed with cotton lace, and long
Rev. Clifton B. Hale at the sleeves ending In a ruffle. The
Longwood Church of the skirt fell to the floor In three
Nazarene. Aug, 28 at $ p.m. tiers of old fashioned ruffled,
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&amp;hna Rd., longwood and the and dreamers down the back,
late Mr. Thomas. The and carried a bouquet of white
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and Mrs. I.J. Batten, Maitland.
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white polyester orgausa with honor attendant, but in mint
cotton venise lace trimming the green.
demure neckline and conStephanie jordo .n, of the
tlntdng down the full length of
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brother of
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and Gary Batten,
wrists, were also lace'trhnmed. the
A Camelot headpiece trimmed winter Springs, brother of the
with venlselace and seed pearls moegrOOOL RLD9 bearer was
secured a short nylon illusion William Dell, Fern Park,
veil, and she carried a cascade neplew of the bridegroom.
bouquet of white daisies
Following a reception In the
surrounded by miniature church fellowship ball, the
Yellow carnations and baby's couple left on a wedding trip to
breath. The bride carried two Hodoon Inland They will make
long stemmed yellow roses their home in Sanford. The
which she presented to her bride Is employed as a
mother and the bridegroom's cosmetologist at Lena's Beauty
mother.
Salon, Casselberry. The
Jean Jordan, Alma, Ga., bridegroom Is a finisher at
served her sister as matron of Orlando Upholstery.
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• DEAR ABBY: This Is one for
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eugene Batten
DO they party every night Or is a bachelor laughed with,
the books but I swear It's trns
once a week? There are laws "Now that's classified."
After 4O years ofmarriage, my
FAIRWAY
agaInst
disturbing the peace, Mack is active and on the
mother-in-law left her husband
Women's
Problem's
To
Be
Aired
YOU know, but 'nice" people board of directors of several
LAUNDROMAT
and ran off with a younger guy.
shouldn't
be forced by law to organizations and spends much
Included among the purposes
She Just wrote to tell us that
Dry Cleaning it budget
In
order
to
establish
its
consider their neighbors.
timeal hLscondomlnluxnin New of the new Central Florida priorities, the Commission has
Prices and coin laundry
she and her fellow are coming
s*rvlce In a pleasant at.
Beach. which Is ocen Commission on the status of pl -n rthrn.uth In.m sinA wni.IA II. •,.
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Is to serve as a from 7:30-10 p.m. at the
stay with us for about a week. W O NDERED
W H Y and I want a horse more than goiter for years, he Is among
daily.
Located
at....
medium to understand and Seminole County Courthouse.
My husband (her son) says SOMEBODY DIDN'T DO anything In this world! Dad the thmngs
who
has
now
taken
solve
the
problems
dealing
with
whatever I decide Is okay with SOMETHING. THEN
The public Is urged to attend
FAIRWAY PLAZA
I said, "You can have i hot5i3 If up tennis.
the status of women, and to and make its cominegs on such
him. We have only one guest REALIZED THAT I WAS Y
On Hwy. 17.92 at 27th
" pay for it, plus all the
serve as a clearing house for subjects affecting women As
rcoznto put upthe two ofthem SOMEBODY." (Anonymous) equipment and the upkeep."
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information
What do we do? Our teenage
The horse I want costs IlbO,
Try It you'll like III
Thanks for listening. GA
terest to women.
education, social services.
kids know aboig Grandma and bless you, Abby, and all the but Idon't have the money. I —
het buylrtend, but can we have people who listen to you.
don't get an allowance, and I Season
the a sleeping together In our
MARLENE can't earn money doing chores
home?
DEAR MARLENE: You are for the neighbors because they
In the past you've told Indeed somebody, and the say I'm too young and I might
parents if their college kids who motto you valued sufficiently to get hurt.
The University Theatre at
are shacking up away from keep on your desk prom it.
I can't earn any money doing FTU has come up with .anew
home want to bring their
DEAR ABBY: How do you chores around my own house season
roommates home for a visit, deal with a next-door neighbors because my folks say I live here coming ticket plan for Its
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they have to abide by the house who have a swimming pool and and should do whatever I
permits ticket holders a choice
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standards. But how do you hold noisy pool parties well Into for nothing,
of both seats and nights of at.
handle a shacking-up Grand- the night?
I have rua out of ideas. How tendance. The
price Is also
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Our bedrooms are on the side can I get the money?
lower nine productions for U.
STICKY WICKET of the house near their pool and
HORSE-CRAZY IN INDIANA An exchange plan allows a
DEAR HORSE-CRAZY: I'm
DEAR WICKET: The same it's Impossible to get any rest
season ticket holders to change
th*Id you will ha ve to be
way you'd handle a shacking-up while they're partying.
reserved nights if necessary.
college kid.
Their parties don't tan until patient until you are able to Productions will include "The
of Spring &amp; Summer Fashions
DEAR ABBY: Every time 10 p.m. — Just when we're EARN the mon..y — unless you Madwoman
of Chaillot;"
you advise someone to "get turning In. They are nice people can perivade youT dae to lead it "Waiting for Godot;"
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counseling," I pray that your and we Like them, but their $0 JDU with the usderstasdiag Three Cuckolds" and one-act
advice will be followed because nocturnal pool parties are a that You wW repay him WIIW
plays In repertory. For more
I am living proof of bow much problem for us.
DRESSES - PANTSUITS - JUMPSUITS. LONG EVENING GOWNS
you become a wage earner.
Information about productions
good counseling can acCan anyone offer a solution? !
and the season ticket plan, call
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I learned through counseling borne and move away.
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was fine, but II wasn't iueig?iban a *It dar1ng the
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37 will meet Sept. 21 at
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With Shampoo &amp; Set
Ab. Health Center, 900 French Ave.,
I keep a motto on my desk at on the klid of noise they sziike, bv'
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1w Al! Occas.,
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By ABIGAIL VAN BIJREN

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mixture,
whipped cream WMuwlgr, lb e
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with r
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mixture. Un. bOtIZiindMIISS '4 cap
pins shoal 3'd full. Bake to
gtoger, *plee aid
top with cruhed psanots.
of nim*lach pie dish with lady 2% hp_heft
dives.
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fingers,
pour in drawbarry puLi
toownid, $ minute,. Ylside
iini softened butter emil STRAWBERIIy MAlLOW PIE
flll;
chill
mdli
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hp NIt
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12
malflni.
sugar In electric misar. Add
Garnish
with
sliced
eggs one at a time, whipping 2 cape .Idse
strawberries and reserved
will In between at NO ipeed.
shmallows
mar
Food Tips
Sift flour with scicas and saLwager
I ev
Add soda to buttermilk and dir 1 Sum, pasSage
BhJrryjmscoycH
well.Fold in flour, niixing
Leganes are a good soore. of
d'4Itcbn ad 2to 2% c
strawberry flavered
BP.OWNIF
proteth bouur, they are low tooth who the r4tick, is
alternately with buttermilk
gelatin
T'%j5tllre Add sherry. Mix In
in one of the einemdlal amino th ft,dwjth acoupleof cçg
1/4
befter
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pecans and ckherry JIM
f,._ strawberries
½ cap evapetated
en
blOCkS
of prolelfl c
hive a4 ae'eral celery tope.
heavy
savy cream,
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greased and flowed pans and
this aminoacid In alp1
2
tT*1T peeked
bake at 5 degrees fortO
Therefore you can rH'i, a U you like spaghetti sauce
12 lady fligers,
brawn
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legume with a grain (for mole from tNnatoe,to be dark
minutes. At 30 mins*ei. ted 5511L
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with draw.
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Combine 1½ cupa of the ½ I*salt
Cool
five minutes
and
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protein
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Cool In
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an
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Invert on cake rack and leave
for good
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pins over cake for 10 minutes stantly until marshmallows
It' a good Idea to have three
more. This Insures a mold melt and mixture comes to the t top. hiking powder
strainers, one with coarse
1
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vadlia
cake.
A 3-pound broiler-fryer mesh, one with mediwn mash
boll. Pour over strawberry I e-..l pecan
let with
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cfrosting.
frosting.
thicken yields 2½ caps ci*ap and one with fins ms.h.

The ding-a-Hag of the I_
Make graham cracker crust tennial trek which also carried
telephone bgvrmçted a short
I
according
to package direc- them to Canada, Mr. and Mrs.
late afternoon siesta.
Anything
I Lions. It Isn't that I'm lazy and Walter (Bill) Glelow have In a southern drawl as thick
I the crusts I make never turn arrived home to carry on their
and smooth as creamy peanut I Gogmg
I out, but I use the ready-made community involvements and
butter, the caller Identified I
crusts.
also enjoy the football season.
herself and said she was callingI
Soften cream cheese and
Dietridi
from the Jimmy Carter camgradually beat In sugar with
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Several
members
of
the
peign headquarters at Atlanta,
J electric mixer until light and Democratic Women's Club of
Ga.
fluffy. Beat In peanut butter. Seminole County attended and
She said words to the effect, on the menu- same recipe.
Mix
Detain Whip according to were delegates to the
"We all really got a big kick
This. renm is the grande + package directions andIbimd DemnocratIWomen'a Clubs of
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Iron some of your articles In finale, and as the raven would + Into mixture (incidentally, Florida Inc., convention at
The Herald, and want your say, "never more."
fresh whipping cream and the Hotel Fontalnbleau, Miami
permission to use your peanut. The delicious dessert, which whipped topping does not Beach.
) butter pie recipe In some of our requires no cooking and can be work).
P'Uy Hattaway chauffeured
publications."
whipped up in nothing flat, is fit
Pour mixture into crust and several local delegates in her
I yawned, "Go ahead. It's for royalty as well as top with crushed peanuts
motor home and also two
okay by me."
presidential hopefuls.
(tossing a handful into the delegates from Winter Park.
Since the recipe appeared In
PEANUT BUTlER PIE
mixture works beautifully). Jean Norris, second vice
The Herald on July 19, Ouch graham cracker crust Refrigerate
,.1f
for several hours president of the Florida
.
presented In letter form to I ox. All. cream cheese
before slicing. U there is any Democratic Women and
Rosalynn Carter, I have been I cape codectioner's sugar
left over, the pie will keep president of the local
bombarded with requests to I envelope Dream Whip
refrigerated for several days. organization said, "We really
;
repeat the yummy dessert, and ½ cup smooth peanut butter
enjoyed the trip, had lots of
understand a local eatery has It 'i cap crushed peanuts
After a three-month Bicen- good food and heard many good ..
speakers.
.
Others attending were June
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Employed ua plant deft at
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ali
cooking, b6 she
mod olaI The auo,tossnto(
cakes and p1.. which corn.
from her kitchen do not tom$
her bind,Marfon,whoienot
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her
Ted, and hat fellow employs.
U Southern Bell appreciate bat
culinary talents to the full.
At tinily ptherthg, Alva Is
always the one to fix the
dessert. A particularly good.
looking concoction Is her old
fashioned Blackberry Jam
dark and rich, ftJ
phasing Crunch of pecans. Her
Pssmd Better Pt. Is another
palate pleaser, and for those
with a
awed tooth, they
can't go wrong with Stt&amp;b*rry
Muhbow Pie or RIttiracoldu
Brownias. Savory Marmalade
Out Flake Mtdflm oft, a
Change o(tadepscs, and areat
their bed hot and battery.
Ales offers this tip to angel
food coke
c
lovers: Silos off
top of the coke
c and apoca in
ach pie
Poll lpbig of peach
repia&amp; iho top elice ci
cake and Ice with heavy
cream mixed with
OW of the peach filling.
Uclons!
s and rata in Sanford,of
Sonford-born parents, Ales has
the blue eyes
pretty blonds hair of her
S
swam
Jali granlknolher, a settler
In the Upsala area. She has
twin alder, Alice Costa. Avid
beach We, the Conways and
Coatas take their vacations

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Columbus who pioneered the our ancitom
exploration of Cuba and was
GOLDEN COIN PIE
responsible for the first corn
(nob dish)
brought back to the Old World. 2 caps biscit ask
Corn in one ofthe oldest ofthe ¼ cup cold milk
earth's cultivated crops. It 2 tbsp. margerin, or holler
data so far back, between 5050 ¼ cup chopped ii.
and 6000 B.C., that no one Is ¼ cup cbipp pea prppu
certain of Its exact beginning. ¼ cup flow
Although discovered In Cuba, 1/4 tsp, salt
corn was believed to have first I can (17 is.) Cream
grown in South America. More
Style Golden Sweet Csra
recent findings, however, point I
beaten
to the Southwest portion of ¼ cap milk or whipping
North America as Its origin.
cream
The ancient Incas and Aztecs I os. cooked hem,
were primarily responsible for
cubed
further cultivation and lm- Combine biscuit mix and
pro,'ement of the plant, and milk; mix. Roll out; line 9-Inch
before the colonies began, the pie plate with dough. Bbke at
American Indian had been 375 degrees F., 5 to 10 mInutes.
growing corn for hundreds of Saute onion and greenpeppermn
years.
margarine. Blend In flour and
salt.
Add corn; cook, stirring
Columbus
and
his
conquistadors, returning to constantly, until thickened.
Sp.i from Cubs wjth snpia. Combineeggs and milk. Stir
of matw seeds, - began the in. rapidly Into corn mialue. Add
troduction of corn throughout barn. Pow' into crust. Bake at
portions the Old World _ ft 375 degrees F., 20 to X mLnutft
Mediterranean, Asia, later the Garnish with cut-Outs from
Philippines and China. Yet, by remaIning dough, If desired,
the time the Pilgrims settled the before baking
to 6 servings.
colonies, Europeans had not
TAMALE PIE
heard of corn.
( main dish)
The early settlers were 1¼ lb. ground beef
forced to depend on the strange i med. onion, ebippd
grain when their own grains i dove garlic, minced
failed to produce. Quickly z tbsp. chill powder
accepting the need for corn and 1 tsp, salt
cornmeal, they studied closely i can (17 os.) Cream Style
the variety of ways Indians had
Golden Sweet Corn
devIsed for its use. Continually, 1 can (IS Cs.) Stewed
they adapted to the use of COIU,
Tomatoes
Americanizing their traditional I can (1 on.) Tomato Sauce
English recipes. By 1736, when i can 12% 05.) sliced ripe
the first truly
cookolives, drained
book
published,
was 1 cup corn meal
clearly considered a staple.
one-tidrd cup salad oil
The popularity of corn, as 1 egg, beaten
both a table vegetable and as a In large saucepan, brown
grain, continued to grow and be meat with onion and garlic.
influenced by other cultural Drain. Add remaining
groups migrating to the New
mixwell. Cook,
World.
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Friday...........................7:30.10:31

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local company.

COUPLE

was for $20-a-month boosts and
2 per cent
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The original union proposel
would have meant yearly increases 01 $675 for $15,000year employes.
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This NEWSPAPER does
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players covered by
AGE DISCRIMINATION
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recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2310 Ridg.ewood
Ave. Sanford. PH 323-4430

private entrance, large rms., $110
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3521 after S P.M.

Sanford Court
Apartments
furnished studio apartments.

Conveniently Iocated&amp; beautifully

tur)llshed hous
newly refinished inside and out

Lake Mary- 2 BR

'rage sales are in Season. Tell the
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d in the Herald 372 26I) 131

R., turn, apt., lights, water furn.,
lature adults. No pets. 895. 322.
796 after i wk-days.

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telephone 041.1026.

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DEBAR Y -only s.oj3 OR,
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Roller P1111l
Rink

NORTHWEST

1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.

You're invited to cern,
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for the whole family

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MONDAY 7:21 p+m.-la:Ie p.m. FAMILY NIGHT
WEDNESDAY 7:3 p.m.-14:3e P.M. LADIES NIGHT
FRIDAY 1:34 p.m..II:I0 p.m.
SATURDAY 9:35 a.m.lt:31 a.m.,
1:31 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
7:31 p.m..)i:e4 pm.

NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITHSTAPLOUN

Largo Wooded Lots
Paved Streets
Sewers
Street Lights
Sidewalks

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

TUESDAY £ THURSDAY RESERVED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES

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ON THE DOG TRACK ROAD OFF HWY. 17.12 FERN PARK.

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show quality. Cropped ears &amp;
Shots. 1150 to $300. Terms.. 30.

4 wheel drive.
Phone 3n.dggg.

S740

Free Kittens, cute &amp; cuddly. Contact

1949 ValIant, good clean car. $100 or
best otter. 333.1030.

after 6. III Hays Drive.
Catsi Kittens
$2 Each to good home
32)1704

1973 Chrysler Newport, 1 owner, PS,
Ps. AC. excellent Coflditloft Make
offer. 333-1730,

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Home Improvements

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S V. Hardwick. Broker
Deitoni. 645 0611

Piano Services

Land Clearing

PIANO &amp; ORGAN SERVICES
Tuning &amp; Repair, All Models

C&amp;A

BaCkHoe Service
earinq, tIl dirt, clay. rock
All
of digging Housetrailers.
Stor ed and mowed 372 9142

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:io'm,niy Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519E First. 372 S142

Home Improvements

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air, family rm, garage, large
teflC,d yard. Separate Studio
15.000 eguly &amp; assume loon of
1.32.000 321 0503.

Bedroom furnished apartment,

Golfers

I bedroom unfurnished apartment,
$150 per month

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work Free estimates $31.41;.

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'.F' 3271317 or 122061;

Trees Trimmed Cut, HauIeo A* ay
37) 1405 r 373 1319
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us.t a chip Shot to Mayfiir's 12th
green or step info your own pool
surrounded by a lo vely garden,
plus a neat 3 OR. 2 bath, family
room home on quiet Street. Call

323-7832

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Tree Service

E*PCRT LAWN CARE'
Mowing, Edging, Trimmi ng
Fr Estimates.
Phone 323.1792

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JOHN KR1DER,A5SO(
107W Cnmmerai
Phone 322 7611. Sanfor d

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W. GARNEIT WHITE

3 beiroom, 2 bath hrme. $300 per
month, first and last plus 1100
damage dip. Ref erencqs required.

soil 322 5913
Mowing,

C.E SHEPHERD
Panting, Remodeling, General
Repairs Coil 323 $875

Roof Repat, Carpentr,.

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ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulidozig. E.cavatng. Ditch work

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Sewing

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322 - 2420

1EALTORS

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Rentals

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Beauty Care

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207 25th;
multiple IiSi.flg service
interested?

3 BR, Ili bath, fully carpeted
central heat and air. Phone 32).

322516$
11011010111100011

Waxing. Carpet Shampooing.
Free estimate 323 5954

Get Some action with a Herald
classltied ad We'll help you write
an Od that will bring a fast sale.
CALL 377761i

BPP $23,000.

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ART BROWN PEST CON F ROt.
2562 Pan. Drive

Window Washing, Floor Stripping &amp;

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322.116 or 33311Q2 after 6 P.M.

Dober man AKC Puppies, Pet and

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME!
Buying a new home! Moving to an

TEE 'N GREEN -107 Bunker Lane
Just reduced 12,000 for a quick
sale.Nice 3 OR, %' bath home, In
nice Section next door to Mayfair
Country Club. Features include
central heat &amp; air, carpeting,
utility building, and deep well

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"Special Of The Week"

UNIQUE
Over 25 It. country
kitchin with tortoise shell
cabinets. Sharp House
Far
better than what you've been
seeing in the low $30, Do it nowi
Call Carol Jordan, Realtor
Associate for appointment.
Cliff Jordan Realtor
1311772

In

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1N9 Dodge Polaro, runs reel good.
Needs body work. $150 Casts firm,

65-Pets-Supplies

apartment!

DELTONA -3 BR. 7 baths, wall to
wail carpet, garage, rang.,
disposal, dishwasher, All for
125.000 FHA &amp;VA.

Life

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Stenstrom Realty

UNDER 125.000

COULD BE

322-2090

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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3270901

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'73 Models.. Call 323.1370 or $3a.
1605 Dealer.

E .ter or Pialr ing,
Pilch-ng &amp; SimWaged
Rnch 4. Stone Spealty 372 2750

tam rm+, fireplace. 1 bIk from
School. Enc patio 130,300.

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fenced, carpeted, central heat 4.
air, near park. $26000. 323 9406.

Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

BUILDER- DEVELOPER

Lease a Datsun Including Z cars and
trucks. For informat
call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 131.1315

Rent

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372724 alter 4:30,

BUSINESS DIRECTOR

SANFORD -Gardener's Delight
Charming 3 OR home, large
screened porch. Fireplace, many
citrus trees, lots of extras. Must
sell. See to appreciate. Call
Phyllis
Capponi,
Realtor
Associate After hours, 534)723.
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOCI.
ATES INC. REALTOR. 1)1.5253.

R.- Real EstateBroker
3210610
323 7595
3320719
327 7745

Bedroom ApIs.
Quiet, One Story

Bralley Odham.323-4670

REALTY

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reStored, many extra parts,

Shampooer for only $1.30 per day

models triple lock stretch stitch
with built-in buttonholer. List 1300.
now $150. Singer Future, cost over
$400 now $300. Cash or terms. Call
Del's 591 5707 or 1603 Philadelphia
St., Orlando.

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Req Real EstaleBr'k
70215 Sa.iforci Ave
J71 0 59e,es 322 7613

WITT REALTY

Apartments

FLORIDA ROSES
Woodrulf'sGarden Center
001 Celery Ave.
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64-Equipment for

Model A Ford, partially

1979

NELSON'S

Sewing Machines, some good
rebuilts for as low as $25.3 new '76

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BATEMAN

NEED A HCME' 1100 down
Payment to qualified buyers. 3
BR, 1+, baths, central heal,
refurbished. As low as 815.000.

rGardens

and immediate occupancy

(iNSWORTH REALTY

and down. $55000.

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WILSOPiIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL- TRADE
311 31SE Fil'st St
3fl.i6fl

2 BR, carpeted,
screen porch &amp; carport. Fireplace
5 air conditioner. 5150.

SOUTHERN CLASSIC 2 story on I
acre, 4 BR. l' bath, formal
dining, central heat &amp; air upstairs

20175, FRENCH

'07 Chevy ½ ton pickup, I ft bed,
straight shift, small vi, with
Poultry manure for your tall garoen
camper shelf. 332-1205 or 323.0293.
or pasture, $3 yard loaded
the
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form. HoIdens tnt,tp,.Iee Epg
00-Autos for Sali
Farm, ?feed Ellis Road, Os.te.n

517-Hou5holdGoods

REDUCED $2000, vacant, like new
3
I', central HA, carpeted,
fenced back, enclosed paneled
garage. Owner anxious.. 834,300.
FOR RENT

Req. Real Estate Broker
503W. 1sf St.
3236061 or 323 0317 eves.

0041

Patio

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$27,00.

ML S. I EALTORS

Luxury

Oays-372 612)
Nigpits-_372 7352

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62'-4.aWn.Garden

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1969 Honda, CB 330, 9'IOQ Miles.
Excellent cond., 1390. 3323117,

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MOVING, Must Sell -'$3 Chevrolet
with title, runs, best otter.
Credenza; 13 sq. It. burnt orange
carpet; 12' * 10' be,,,i carpet; oval
rug 9' x 12'; twin bed; utility
trailer. 3235054 after 2 Mon.-Frj,

BROKERS

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323.3944 or 323-7110

(.'iair5, Straiqht Chairs, filing
cabinets, as 'S Cash anc carry
NOLLS
Cassetberry, I? 97.1304206

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DELTONA - 2 OR. I bath, large
family rm. &amp; screened porch.

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Used Office Furniture
Wevt rw st.,i
PiCCuiwy J'-Sk
I Chars, SC('Pl,lr,aI ;eSks &amp;

Pct. off. Sanford Auction, 1200 S.
French Ave., 323-7340.

with fireplace. Excellent floor

monthly payment adjusted to
income. $24,500.

W000MERE PARK -3bedroom, I
bath CS home, fenced back yard
for privacy. A good starter home
for lust marrieds and will also
satisfy the needs Of retirees.
Owner will Install new roof when
under contract. 119,650.

71-Motercyctes

Req.

AMMO . SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE. 20

plan. 322 5104.

Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year thru 1076 models. 7 days
week. Call collect, 511-7131

60-Off Supplies

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422.4320 collect.

government

Idyliwilde- 546000. 107 Brentwood
Drive. 3 BR, 2 bath, family room

SANFORD-38R, 1' bath. central
N.A. terms. 122500 with
assumable mortgage.

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2S4SPARK

yes 37) 3119

Large 2 BR CS, I bath, kitchen,
dining rm., living rm., Fla. rm.,
garage, fenced. Owner, 3220010.

RETIREES - NEWLYWEDS
Look Into this 2 bedroom, 1 ba th
CS home. Centrally located .
Newly painted and in a nice neigh.
borhood. A steal at $17,500.

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down. Seller pays c losing costs.
(.:.. CON'ST.REALTY

0572.

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT "
LAKE HARNEY - 3 Bedroom, 1
bath mobile tome on approx. 2",
acres. Small private lake corn.
plete with ducks. True privacy
with a brick Bar-BQue and picnic
table for your enjoyment. 8)5000.

MIS

hanOle

reposse!,,n,s, many area, small

REDUCED$2on
Beautifully remodeled o rooms, 1100
sq. It., new carpeting &amp; roof, gas
furnace, large fenced lot. Near
high school. $1.500. Owner 373

INC.

322-2420 ANYTIME

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk

Good CondItion, 110.
Phone 010-5134

Wanted, Residential site (or
fl,,•IJ
pool.
Leading
distributor wants a nice backyard
to display new 1976 model above
ground pool. Top consideration
given for prime location. Call 30$.

Sanford's Sales Leader

REALTORS
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Kish Real Estate

oom air conditioned fun, apt.
glits I, water turn., retired
upie or man. No pets. 322 2229,

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Il turn, apt., water furnished.
lear shopping area. Adults only.

Homes ready for your inspection

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Autos Wanted

BUY JUNK CARS-from $lOtos35.
Call 322.1021 after 4 p.m.

FLUTE FOR SALE

repossessed Sacrifice, '7 price
Call Collect 305 2730610.

$ 15250.

No qualifying. Pay equity, assume
low mtg. 3 BR, 1½ bath, fenced
Yard. Washington Oaks area. 323-

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

CHURCH, SCHOOL, CLUIS £ BIRTHDAY GROUPS IS or MORE

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sell.

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Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs whit
automatic rhythm Section. Liberal
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales I Western Auto, 301
W. First St., 332.3233,

IS'x33' Complete. I yrs. old,

CITY - 700 W. Fir$t St.
Corn.
medal zoned 7 BR, home for a
combination bus lness.resldenc,.

4 BR, St. Johns River. Owner must

Real Estate

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por Two Bedrooms, carport

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY34INCHES

availabli,,

air condition. New motor, new
tires. See to believe. 322.5394.

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59-Mssical Morcl10ndlse

Quarter Horse, $100. 3224331.
OeIuxa Aluminum above ground
SwIt.,ming pools. 127 IS'x24' and

522.000.

323754)

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

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Beckwith upright piano,

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1.ton truck wim camper,

fully $elf contained, paneled,
sleeps 2, electricity and battery,

322-5941

King Trumpet, practically new;
Thomas organ with record player.

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Ford

ROSSON MARINE
2925 Hwy 17.93

anytime.

home site. NO repairs needed.
Move right In. $21,500.

'Mt. Dora. 304300.1745.

dock, Monroe Harbour.

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabeil. 322 8052

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15' Livaboard or Cruise, 1920
Burger, with twin engines, 3 state
rooms. See Chimera tI on the gas

533 9331 collect.

TWENTY WEST 2204 Mitch Court
3 BR, 1½ baths, with central
heat, wall to wall carpeting, and
loads of extras. A terrific buy at

meals out. 3221901.

25s000

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Retired refined gentleman desires

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3229214

Office &amp; Store Space

room In private home. Will take

garage apt.
2300 Mellonvllie Ave.

3222110
3220645

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White, 33 Chrysler &amp; 4 HP Save money on TV's &amp; Furniture,
Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
Mercury. With trailer &amp; extras.
7:30 P.M. lay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441,
$1. 333.1331.

SWIMMING POOl. SACRIFICELoading manufacturer atso
distributor has aluminum rec.
tangular pools left over from 1915
season, half twice. Guaranteed
installation and terms.. Call 305.

2100 Park Ave.
Immaculate 3 OR, on extra large

CARPENTER REALTY

30-Vnted to Rent

FROM $

5743167

3223991

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No charge. All admitted tree.

Come browse every Sunday to S
at the Mevleland Drive.Ir,
Theatre, South 17.93. Phone 332

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Sanford (near Pinecrest School).
Piano. $130. Freezer, 835. Couch &amp;
Chair, 145; Kenmore Space
Heater, $45. 322.7234,

IDYLLWILDE
202 Dogwood
Executive 3 OR. 3 bath, on Iarç,e
lot in Idyliwilde.Brick fireplace In
living room. Breakfast bar.

PINECREST

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.

55-Beats &amp; Accessories

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SAN LANTA-$37 Amelia DrIveUnbelievable 3 BR, 1½ ba ths, with
screened patio, hardwood floors,
and loads of extras. $30,500

Realty Inc.

3371 Park Dr.

neous for Sale

RESALE BOUTIQUE
Price Clearance Sale, Sept. 13-31.
Open 10.4 daily. 107 W. 27th St.,

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Furnished 251

New 2•3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

(East)

Jim Hunt

373.3459
tleekly. 3315 Hwy 17.92, Sanford.
1231030.
Fishermen. Canoists . 2 BR, turn.,
adults. Wekiva Landing, 322.4470
lord. Adults only. Modern Studio
or 323.4301.
I OR; air, carpet, etc. $t per
UP. 3330019.

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

Longwood

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2 BR. trailer, furn ished, air cant
Plenty of ground, fenced for pets.

railer apts. Adult &amp; family park.

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143.930.

Classified Ads will always give you
MOM - Much. Much More than
yOU expect.

34-WthIe Homes

hf MO PARK 1, 2. 3 bedroom

1724633

7O-5p &amp; Tram

P1 ANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
WIlA: EVER YOU WISH TO BUY
OR SELL, AND WATCH THE
PROFITS OROWt

Guaranteed reconditioned out
batteries, $13.95 exchange,
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave.

LOCH ARBOR
10 1 Forest Drive
Brittany farm house In
beautiful Loch Arbor. Custom
built, I owner, decorators accent
throughout. Est-in kitchen,
carpeting, central Heat &amp; air,
walk-in closets. Beautifully land-

scaped. $3e,100.

Req Real Estate Broker

llOOE 75th St

_3ford322.2210.

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Stenstrom Realty

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RROWSE AND SAVE ... It's easy
andfun ... TheWantAd Way.

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REMODELING SALE
Color
Console TV4 1' x 1' pool table;
Ceke machine; Misc. 323-3709.

Merchandise

Nothing down.

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TAFFER REALTY

Adults. No pets. 333.3930.

$424000

PINEY WOODS BARN
We Ivy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
for 30 pet. commission. Free Pickups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.

Carport Sale. Baby bed, dish,
Clothes, MISC. 701 E. 25h. Thurs.
&amp; Fri. 9 fit

3cr 6 Family Wanted.
Private Buyer.

50-MS

in.

DAVE'S fl0.oi

54-Garage Salss

47-Real Estate Vented

En.

atything of vs$t

wanted, Hl.Way 44 Auction
Galleries, 12U97t

servIce, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES3I39697

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No qualifying, pay equity, assume
mortgage. I OR. 1½ baths,
garage, gold carpet. Close to
schools. 323.0257 after 5:30.

33-4louses Furnished

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color TV, Air Cond., Maid 5ev.
QUALITY INN NORTH

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We Buy Furniture

Phone 349.3307

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

FORREST GREENE INC.
530-1033

31-Apartments Furnished

TRADE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR
WHAT YOU WANT, 0355049.
LARRY SAXON, INC REALTOR

Harold Hall Realty

REALTORS

SOUTH

934-9212

VETERANS
5)5300 up.

turn,

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

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Efficiency Package, From $143.
Call 321.0220 between I &amp; 3:30.

Architect's Own Custom Can
temporary-I level, 3 OR, 2 bath,
$75000. Jenny Clark Realty, 332,

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chant" old 3 bedroom, picture
window, fireplace, perfect sittIng
for antiques. $25,000.

ORLANDO
LEE ROAD AREA2 BR, family room, corner he
.SIP;
mc.

landscaped. Abundant storage
(including attIc) and "GE Energy

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TO SETTLE ESTATE

FERN PARK.MAITLAND-.. 3 BR,
1' baths, air, fenced yard, car.
poling. $103 me.

New modern sIngle story 1 I 2
bedroom apti. and completely

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Wad to buy furniture, toilet ft.

52-Aftanas_

SANFORD- 61 dry Atr near St.
Johns. 8110,000. W.t$it,

OAK SHADED- 311, pool, gardee
area, 133400. -

3 81.3 bath, dining &amp; family room
1323 per mc. $105 Sec. Avallabli
Oct. I. 3flfl3

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Immaculate 3 BR, ;

belt,,carpeted,garage, fenced yd

ties mc. 322.7494,

frS' SANORA

DUTHYIiCru

Altamonte Springs

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Cash m-t32
For used furnIture, appliances,
fools, etc. Iity 1 el 1001 items.
y's MU'?. 211 SIWSE Ave.

Small Items 01 quality Iiwelry,
China, etc. 1231571, 10 to S.
trade
NATIONWIDE
twlrsi CENTER. 177 N. 1792, Cain for Antiques. Cenl*wrents

Crooms School, $4,925 cash,

WALTER B. STEELE
Reg.Real Estate Broker
"Your Bus iness is Appreciated"
3210141of 322$el eves.
110 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford

PRF.11flOri ,01,
a..
Jfl
Goes this week. Spacious I
bedroom, concrete block, pool
Price slashed. HURRYI

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BAMBOO COVE APIS Renter Sell

Cisseiberry Longwood. 339 5091.

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AlSo small house aa'oss from

Lake Mary By Owner 4 BR, 2
bath home; quiet paved street,
minutes from school &amp; lake. Many
extra s. Shown by appointment.

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Partly furnished, upstaIrs apt..

Carpeted, quiet 1 and 7
drooms, $125 to $133 month.
iuIt. Phone 3721110

323.0470 or 131-9777

FOR SALE
TO BE MOVED -:
AN. 1 bath older frame home
Inspect anytime. sw corner IStt
St. &amp; MellonvlII, or call $135733

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swimming, playground,

Lots in Georgetown &amp; Goldeboro
area to close estate. Cash only.

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dl_Vnted to Ivy

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2 BR, large, convenient location,
ater !urnlshedA 115 French Ave.
12 Ufl or 02$ 4452.

Highway 17-92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House

OPEN HOUSE,:
OR, shady, quiet. $3,005 do., $174
ma. 130 Seminole Ave. 333.1309

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REALTORS

Call otter 3p.m., 323.0035

LAKE MARY

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eposit. 323-4309 after 5:30

KESIDE APARTMEN1

SHIRLEYMILLETT
0349212
Casselberry.Winter Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

More Information may be
obtained from the Wag.
Hour office at Rm. 309 0'
lando Prof. Ctr. 22 W. Lake

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It's easy to placi a Classified Ad
WWII owaA ha..
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$304133

3 BR home In Sanford $iSO. Call
called, 1131.0313 or 1423.01 .
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"3.

7 le*wom unturnistied house, close
to schools and shopping. Call 332.

edroom apt., carpet, air, on Park

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Garage sales are In season. Tell the
People about It with a Classified
Ad In the Herald. 327 3611; III

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1110.

Ridgewood Arms

322.419

Eves, 332.1494; 3224144:322.1010

3311141`3- For Sill Of 111t- Lovely 3
OR. 2 bath, 2 car garage, central
heat and air. 0383094.

14 Myrtle Ave.

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es selected university selected
UFF to represent them in a
March vote.
Negotiations began on April 9
and representatives have been
meeting aimed daily for the
weeks.
pad
Both Sides reach asettlemed
during weekend sessions over
grievance procedures and layoff pollcjes for tenured And now
tenured faculty, the final two

DUPLE*- Furnished or un
furnished.
ideal
location.
Reasonable rent 3033721.

1I9S. French

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THEY PAY.

Assume

Of S'nqe' 5 finest. Sold new for
over 51i30 Needs someone to
aSsume balance, 8196.50 or pay
Ill 3Q mc Free horn trial Will

Forrest Greene Inc.

iCIAJIlFIan ant

Mtanceof IllS SOor pay S11.90 per

15 YR. PHA FlNANCI7j
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 33]. 53

Large oaks,pine&amp;palmtrm,3 BR
2 bath, air conditioned, Neat I
Clean. Move In now. Drive by ant
call today. 1)1,950.

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtoi

I OR. 2 bath, 2 story, convenient
location. Reieree, no lease
$170 per mc. 34.307,

partm.ds Unlurnish,d

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DRIVE BY

1335$. SUMMERLIN AVE.

machines.

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month. Will take trade in. Singer
equippm to Rig Sao A, make button
holes. Balance of $30 U or 10
payments of 16. Call credit
manager, )fl 1II or See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 C 1st St.. Downtown

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SANFORD

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1913 Schutt Chateau
3 all, 1½
bath, 131*01' with 3's 12' tip 0$.
Call after 3.313-4103.
'73 Ramada dooble wide, 24'xlO', 3
on. 2 both, kiten, living room,
dining room, den w-w carpet.
$9,005 333.0014 alter S P.M.

Ill

'emalni.,g

93.

Live in care for
children. 510.000 plus and benefits.
its.

Apply in person ,
BFJ SALES CO.

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Ill SR 434, Longwood

1)

DATA PROCESSING

AVATIGINN

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BUSY SEE CHILD CARE
UVIyAve.
Phonelll75100333W50
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Wednesday Is Ladies Night!
25' PLUS SKATES. 7:30-10:30

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a good
teset,
voice. Apply In person to
IFJ SALES CO.
310,11th St.
Sanford Airport, Sanford
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Natonal Distributor h opening for

ALUMINUM SHEETS

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THURSDAY
LadIesSHm&amp; Trim ............ 9:I3-1o,os

flc41j(I

electronics &amp; citIzen band radios.
WVre lOoking for agguIv self.

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-.'. Reward. Call 322.7050 or 332.

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CLASSES

11,

0 PINIne sales personnel. Must have
knowledge and background in

BIdg.310.3$lt,St.

Lest - Irish liner puppy. Pinecrest

1

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Wednesday .....................

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tol P.M.

Small dog. white with tan;
vicinity of Osteen Bridge. Phone
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Monday ....................private Parties

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Sunday ..........................
3:00. 5:00

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FLJTURA
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of t..w.ae't -

42-Moble Homes

3 BR, 2 bath, wali.wail c arpet
central heat-air, 3½ acres plus
stable for hones, fenced, $ 1,000
5,00O en., Call owners, 323.618

Hefle PlSlW * nat se Upsala
Sis "'o """gole,-

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Terms.
- Best buy in town I
$5005 under comparable homes. I
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equIpped,
central heat and air, well to waiI
carpeting. Owner pays all closlnç
costs. From $22,000. Only II

3224115.

suit Call for detaIls. 313.9147.

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Giovanni. Deftons. Fla. 32103.
Good 4snerican Helping Ha.. Inc.
we plaCing canisters In the town p
aufomagic
of Sanford all this week. This Is the
transiIssion &amp; air Conditioning
first annual Fund Drive for
mechan c. Apply in peram Is
santer so let's all pull together
Ralph Wright, Economy Toyota
end make It a successful 01W
Airport Blvd. at 1142.
Canisters will be picked up in
December.
SECRETARY
For MD.s Office
If you don't believe that went an
Phone 333.7100
bring restt. try one, and listen to
yo.j ptone ring. Dial 332.2011 or Female or male for construction
work, part lime; Sanford area
131.iee3.
preferred. $2.10 per hour. 010.1017.

SPECIALI

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you have sincere desIre and
ambition: Serious only please call
5742050 after 4pm. or write 1010

135.005

equipped, washer &amp; dryer. Phone

Unfurnished room will furnish to

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

FALL SCHEDULE

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General Contractor

VETERANS

2 Bedroom, VA bath, kItchen

Oft &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come we. E Airport
Lady to keep housi, free to travel I Bho, Sdnford, 323 1340.
willIng to relocate and help man
with small business,Phone Estill,
NOW LEASING

S. C. (103) 0211001 or write: RI. 1,
lox 317, Estill, S. C. 2i1i.
TELEPHONE SALES

2 STORY, excellent coneltion,

1030 01323.1515.

29-Reems

Road. Casselberry. First road
norm ci 430.1 block west of l7.t2.

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40

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SEAMSTRESSES

For commercial sewing. experience
necessary. Apply Water Bonnet
Mfg. Co., Inc., too N. Lake Howell

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appointment,

agreement on the final key Is- at by the legislature In the 'p.
sue In the first contract between peotLaUons LIII. But he said to
thetwo - thethquesuonof
haggling over
hIGH SCHOOL
salary hikes.
tributlon would delay the raises
DIPLOMA AT HOME IN
even
further.
Regent repgy
Negotiators
also
agreed
to
receded modified union POPOS.
2 WEE KS
probably next.
ii this week calling for pay
Increases of 2.5 per cent plum a month on the salary for neat
S.W.
(DADE) HIGH SCHOOL
year's agre-ner4 so that a pee- __
if
flat $20 a.moolui Increase.
CALL TOLL FREE
posal
would
be
ready
before
the
1141100-M-2111
The hikes will mean a raise of
Th
kme Vcn
$675-year for faculty mem legislature met. The other parCleaning the garage again? Moving
tlon.s
of
the
contract
will
bess earning $15,000 for a r'ne
same Items around you
hOSIQSS will heI
remain In effect for two 7U15. the
month salary.
moved last spring? Planning on
The contract must be op
storing ttsni another year? Don't
Representatives of United proved not only by IJFF's 1,100
do It. Plan a garage sale and don't
Call 4ocy:
forges to advert &amp;e It In the Herald
Faculty of Florida had members but the other 4,400
Like
went
ads.
magic,
the
clutter
HARRIET DEAS
initially demanded $50-2- employes In the bargaining lab.
will disappear, and you'll have
JEAN IRYANT
month Increases coupled with
Tho contt is ui f irstnego.
extra caspi In your pocket.
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;2) PHIL DONA1* SHOW.'

Poison ,..

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8:30
as co.a.itwv cws t

THE

3002 between and *0 AM. for

Rep. Real Estate

for appointment today.

Unfurnith.d, two bedroom. Security
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 332.

322-1102.

our prospective clients by
P hone. No lilting
straight
salary, permanent pa time,
pleaianl employment. Call III.

JOHNNY WALKER

good aria, wall to well carpel'
fenced yard, mint Condition. Cal1

31A-Diplexes

Will care for elderly in my home as
one In the family. Reasonable
rates. 373-4330.

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Faculty and Board ofhappy with the amount pm

900

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Of

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REPORT

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but useful ,,-.
For further
lfl WId ad. ciii 3fl.1011 or
433.4513
or write
1314es1.
SaiifordAIAnon Family OroupP.O.
10* S$3 Sanford Fla. 3277*
WerWsd. C*peIIllCod help Ii con for
èIs1V1V ladies. ReIet
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
r*11$rst Sand resume to P.O.1111
Free, 444.3031 for "we Care'
1412. Sanford, or call 3321000
"Ho$llne." Adults or Teens.
bilvoen 517:30 PM.
FACED WITPSADRIrnCING
wsteer
Is start Immediately.
PROBLEM
Familiar wits ml,
Perhaps Alcchcilc Anonymous
aluminum. Ales some experience
Can Help
iin sheet atai fabrication

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Call433W
Write P.O lee 1113
Sanford, FlorIda 32111

21-SfttIons,,

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I-Sanford- By Owner. 3 5*, 1½
baths. central tt&amp;*, Scram polo,
carpeted. $33300. W. IM after S.

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heat, kitchen appl. Near 1-41 ICC.

PART TIME

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Boo
4) (5) CAPTAIN

Wnaday1a

Nones: INs I LPWi. Aides. Aid
companion. Needed Immediately

IIALcoHOLAPR0ILEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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( 9) BEVERLYHILLB1WES

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AS$lFlE0 ADS MOVE

MOUNTAINS of merchandise

Educational Child Care for

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wTN thin less (achov *10 betSe or oofWOI
of their Msrd iess V.1w

$

show sponsored by Diaty Boots

M.D.

TOMORROW

i$-lbIp 'dnted

3214M.

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local news.

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Riding Amn., 10a.m., Wilco Sales Arena, 4 miles wed oil-

SESAME sir

'73 FAMILY FOCUS
9.;.BARETrA Bonits eels
t a abno Ssier la an

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P.O.IO*IO31.OIandoFla33O
Tel: (305) 422.34u_____

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Private room and salary. 332.21%.

METALPREP, INC.

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5 POPEVE PPOINM
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LhItetkdanReprbas-

MIcfdp and Bwnby, (Mando

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER11
(Maids A1iil (b1$iI Of K1)%* MltS PSI
Fraternity, 5:30 p.nm., Kahler Plaza Inn, Orlsado.

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.rvin. bc x.

7% BIOINIINW mmi* III o,,
be
presented S'turdayatOvfedo}flgh$choolat7:30p.m. by
chain of the First Baptist wild First Methodist Cbwdm
of Oviedo, for the benefit c Oviedo Boneless Qb

4 on SR 45 Spectators free,

500
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(2) (Ui TODAY (Lock

(4.) TEN FROM YOUR

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(fl SESAME STREET

Now

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Gloria Eagldon, 31

12:30

700

for

Saaiud Wen'a RepaMlesa (bib, 11 am., h

31 AD0A&amp; FAMILY
4:30
4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

(9) WfiC*. WELBY

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beivI

24 SESAME STREET

S PERRY MASON

PAUL HARVEY

as

UNDERDOG
400
2) IRONBIDE
(4) O*iI(LA.ND
(0) LERJ GRIFFIN
(j) EDGE OF NIT
'12) FAMILY AFFAIR

19)
12) Rid FACTORY
31 THE s*itir

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24 ZOOM
31 ROCiY AND FRIENDS,

LESS

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The
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of IG1B3n.
papers S being bI&amp;SIITWOI4
by a on,on mss
to ed. over *w

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wide variety of
solderiesi terminals &amp; wiring
devices. This Is a Ofpath business
e*pendir4 Is aron
men are their Own bosses. Thees
no limit to earning Potential.
WRITE-PHONE
Terminal PrOdud5Olvit

41-Houses
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home. ?,fother and Invalid son.

USC

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Da kfoi. PubcQt1on

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Housekeeper - Live In

44uies

Furnished? OR, air, water Included. WILSON PLACE -dell 3 both
Adutts. $131 a month. Also fur.
9 mO.dPa old, Amenities Palo
nishrd 1 BR. air, $95. $317331.
Beautiful location, Large oa
shaded lot. 1S,O00.
IS4S Park Or .......... 1110 - OWNER
TRANSFERRED
Fmii
1*2 SR Mobili Homes
home. 381,3 bath, S years old. iiF,
Adults'- Nopess
country. $37,301
LOVELY 3 OR, W, bath home I,

•SltvitIon. He will cover e.

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GENERAL

14) 15)

10 Uwaais, Buck's, 7

710 E. Rolilar Ave.,(Mando.

(2) (2) NIOT}RW

12:00
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(1) THE GUIDING

3.00

Afternoon

6:30

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liMb R(y, 7:50 am., lord (%arni.y!s,

L.i(weed AL, doued, $ p.m., 1ILIWI Hill. Mora1ar
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35 GOOD DAY
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MEN1ARY
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liMb Si1e Olit, 7:30 am., 31g$ J, $11

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Who knoWs 5.minolo'y weii,
has
wants. Challenging

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4) PASTOR'S STUDY
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flO 4 KUTAM
10.00
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SESME STIET
100
2 12 CELEBRITY

SALESMAN.

DEADLINES

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by AItanos*i&amp;h $,nlnoIe Jayc.t.., 7:30 P.m
Jaycee cluLhos,so, Sthg (ka Boa$enrd sad 131 I.
PIme 14007.

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If iLitt now - Islilnq beautiful
o&amp;cts. Make beautiful moniy
Call ag, ,o iworm.

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Agin (81W)
James Stewart, Marlene
DideIth 1W39 (Fit.) Forvwie
o'5JQ5fl
,f Cheider. (81W) 1Q66.

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UNurUhed

HAVE A VERY MElt'kY CHRIST. Mature: have drivers
license. Good

RATES

MONDAY ShIV

fl.snp md &amp;Ii1 gnsut, I p.m., .oc
*1 $.
hail. For all psra d All Souls &amp;liooL

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Flying through the air with the greatest of ease seems to be the event of the day
In Sanford Julius GriffIn, 12, of emmole Gardens Apts., display his prowess for
playmates Sylvester Jones, 12. (left) and brothers, Emory. II, and Robert
Griffin, 10, Not to be out done. ,Nlike Renatid and Mail, Albert, both 7. try their

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revolver from under his pillow
and went to the small adjoining
bedroom shar ed by Hendricks

A 74-year-old Altamonte and Bessie Lee Jackson, girl
Springs man sat quietly with
attorney Jack A. Nants today as
"He (Hendricks) was stana 12-member jury and Circuit ding behind the door He said he
his ta pe-recorded ad' five men," J
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Hendricks had been arguing all sheriffs detective Al Sanchez
day before the shooting.
page-by-page at noon about the
"He kept bullying me. He'd transcript of the tape. told the
been eaUn'upaflmy food ad jury
openlnggatements
burning the lights. I told him to Wednesday afternoon that he
Put 'em Out ... that I have to expects to prove that Jerry
Pai thc bills." Jtrry said in the
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Jerry doesn't remember what
Jerry said he has a third. happened. only what he was
grade education and under. told by Miss Jackson. Nam
slood "some of it" when he was Indicated he may bring In two
read his constitutional rights defense witnesses expected tu
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before making the statement
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Newton has pointed to four bank loans totaling 120000 and
campaign fund on June 30.
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loaned IZ000 to the campaign on Aug. 6.
war Chest.
Where did all this money come (rum?
wxlers said today that Newton is --inicorrect" in his
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contention, that she did not borrow the money as an ifldlVIdUil• $20,0"And Wen," continued Newtw, 11she borrowed a total of
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Ann Saunders for Congress C
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cOmPOsed
ampaign Chairmell And volUnteen in the eight from the SwUwjg Bank of Orlando.
county district, borrowed the funds.
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Bridge
"ThebankersloanedthismoneybecausetheyfeltI,,going
assumed oni. of three different political poatures in this
to be successful In my bid for the congressional seat," she Said.
Calendar ..................11-A
matter;szeuedorerrepoftt0theSecrda,yofkabotg
The committee showed the banks that according to our Studies
Comics ....................2-B
no money. etc.- she had the money as well as
and our people around the district Iam going to get enough votes having no
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refused
to win the Democratic nomination.
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State
Bruce
Smathers,
or - she has sold her political soul to the
One
hundred,
eighty-six
thousand,
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president Thomas E. Hunt, will be
"Ibey showed
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after
receiving
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nomination
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highest
bidder
...in other words, she has sold out not only herself,
Dr. Lamb ................. 2-8 rive- hundred seventy-nine 0
where
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organizations to contribute to the general election campaign pow
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It's a lot of money.
residen ts
adjoi ni ng
ers In the Interest of votes.
enabling
the committee to repay the loans." Mrs. Saunders said.
Hospital ...................5A
Even when presented more
Osceol a counties WaaO work in
"Integrity and accountability could very well be the Issue in
Saunders' husband-campaign manager, George, d
Obituaries .................5* succinctly: $1,579.
Seminole, th e chance to donate thatMrs.
flp gn for ngru" concluded Newton.
this
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far
as
personal
loans to the campaign, he has placed
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But that's the ambitious goal set
mostly
through
25c
payroll
Mrs.
Saunders,
who led a field of five In the Democratic
disposal
personal
assets
at
this
wife's
Television .................
in her campaign.
4-B this year by United Way of Seminole
deductions.
engaging in "cheap mud.
'i do not understand how the Southeast Bank of Orlando could spy, charged that Newton
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linging tactics" to try to get her out 01the runoff. The winner will
airman
Fifteen agencies had requested
loan 000 to M Saunde based on Ibe financial disclosur
Women ..................U-B County, as spelled out by
Joseph' C. Hartwig, who reviewed
$247,116 to cover existing needs; the statement she filed eight weeks late with the Secretary of State, e face Republican incumbent Rep. Richard Kell y.
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But Newton replied, "This is not mudellnglng. The difference Is
both pledges and goals for the drive
United Way board adjusted that to Newton said.
that we have put this in legal tam by filing the suit. I feel that
Voter
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"In that report, she stated that she was a housewife with no strongly about it."
volunteers
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lined
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assets,
no
income, and no Indebtedness; yet, according to the
ence Wednesday.
Regis
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Florida law makes dMosm of certain personal finances a
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Once again, the policy thrust of
requirement to quaUfy as a candidate for public office. JU
for the campaign, according to ofshe stated that She had personally loaned $1,700 to her campaign
th e drive, according to Hartwig and
Orlando
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between May 1 and June 15, and that she had loaned 1800 to her
Elections Division in Tallahassee July 19 that she had filed.
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a vice chlken were forced to walk to clam along "a
over-71 seider citizen
one-Ime did rosid Imm...We by bicycles because of ban" sand'
The Seminole County School Board acting Wednesday night on and occasionally traveled by automobiles.
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•4A'1abandoned that tack and said iubdiviuion Owners 'irS
to Altamonte Springs.
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further cor on to the near fetvs, which e said
The move reversed lad week's
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action
which
had
reinwould
create
further
hazards
for walking children.
dated school bus service to Trafiwood after a grew of parents
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w*W pim and continue busing our stsdento MW WE
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uphold recomnmendstio. of School Sut. William P. (Bad) Layer dructien is finished."
grade
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mov
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level for elementary school dudents.
unie the boa rd voted t reverse
"I think the feeling of mostof Ui in that the greeted danger in
graaa.
Mrs. His's husband, Chester, told Layer he had rece4ly
was reaflysomething
810"Wvle traffic," sald SdW Transportation Director Fred
to a pIlYebblogist; whom Hiz said had hilbraW him that
Taylor, the only member of the safety mnittee employed by thetalked
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s)stem had In mind. And that's what would teed to get the point
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ftfly decided the aew
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opinion Is that kindagarten through third grade should not have
vendius of 'Allct In Won.
Trafiwood parents were Ott in force again to protad the cx- to walk anywhere."
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pected removal 01 theIr school bus Kathryn His, president of the
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waa
te to see something
Spring Lake PTA, told the board lad week that without bus
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By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY

Opening w
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the South band. So do we.
North raises to two and South
goesontogaus.Diuble dummy defines starting wi th a
spade lead will best that contract, but West makes his norma) opening lead of the
fourth-best heart and South Is
an of two hearts, two clubs
and five diamond,."
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spade, North will
one
either
nou"' South
overbid to two notrump or
pass. If North plays at
notrump, the normal been
lead by East will hold him to
eight tricks."

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DEAR DR. LAMB
Two
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doctors tell me I have
leukoponla but haven't done
anything form.. I'mallergic to
drop. Icouldn't find much on
leukopenla In my medical
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books. Could you tell me what
causes le**opeda? What, If
anything,
be don. for It?
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What kind of did should i your body may be producing.
'lOUt doctors are probably
follow? Can It be cured?
DEAR READER
In ml do ml more b1*lNS7e($
general there are red cells and
' Probsbly cm0 of Ibess
A Nebraska reader wants to
people
who ha,e a decrees
white cells your bloorn).
know
what you open and ho,
m . white cells are allied that Is xml mxfticlex
to be bn..
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plan
to rehid alter a oneleukocytea. me
of portent from a health palM of
notnunp response with:
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view.
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small
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white cells In leukcpsnla i
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doesn't seas to make any y Old wmmate on am IM We open 000 spade and plan I
usually of the cells that
crease In number when you d1f1tCe. When the 011* is
and 1571 World champion a Jump to three hurts as the
have an InfecU. There en well below half the tmial value
teams has Just written a bock re bid over a not rump
nedrophils so you probably seen the person may be more called 'Judgment at Bridge.' response. It Is most Important
It Is not for beginners or to bid th. higher of two fivehave neutropaga, the main *one to Infections.
casual players, but will be card suits first
The wh&amp; 5 cells are seed to
fm of leukç.niL
really worthwhile for an7
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The neutrophils are also fight Off lnlectlesL U Your coigg
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precautions
have heard the term take
a gainst
suggiestloas to bidden con- newspaper. The Jacobys will
developing an Infection. That
aulocytosis which
cems the opening notrump. answer Individual questions
neilropenla, but the term is will Include avoiding Cwwds, He recommends that when II stamped, ull.addruud I
usually reserved for more being careful to not injure
your band has the proper point envelopes are enclosed. The
yourself and even greater care
severe forms,
count, you open one notrump most interesting questions
when you have no other clear- will be used in this column
The granulocytes are of your skin to aynjd plm$
cut choice for your opening." and will receive copies of
manufactured In the bone and the like. A pimple In a
Oswald: "He recommends JACOB V MODERN.)
marrow then released into person with poor defenses
your bloodstream. You may he against Infection can be
dangerous. I doubt this is your
surprised to i.arn that
average white cell doesn't Asy problem.
SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
in your bloodstrea m very long.
The cause of the mild cases Is
In a short time It migrates out tuiknown. It Is sometimes a
Of the circulation Into your body 151n11111 characteristic. Severe
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tissues, There are 20 times as forms can be caused by
many granulocytes in your Inadequate bone marrow
tissues as there are in your production from actions of
drugs, chemical solvents, in.
circulation.
You also haves reservoir of secticides and a hod of factors.
A
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white cells In your bone One aspect of treatment In
marrow. You have 1$ to 20 these cases is elimination of the
times as many mature wide offending drug If possible.
Many drug or chemical Incells in your bone marrow
HOW
duced
episodes are cured
walUngtoberelweduy
spontaneously when the ofbody Deeds them Us jf
develops acute appendicitis lending agent Is removed. I
these cells are released sud. would think that you 1*obsbiy
daily to combat Infection and don't need anything special
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the white count goes up rspldiy. except to be checked regularly
Measuring the white cells In and, If need be, to take added
your bloodstream Is only an precautions against Infection or
mdci of how many mtrophiis to get Ir,airned at once with
any sign of an Infection.
Thcmewtmwouldftkein111
formation about anemias can
send 50 cents for The Health
Letter number 4-3, Understanding the Anemias. Send a
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envelope for mailing. Address
Your letter to me In care of this
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.øruu ..nar IYSEeTS Ana seecs Sobik
works department conducted
by State Attorney Abbott
Herring's office. The motion
was seconded by Council
Qialrman J. R. Grant, who had
turned his gavel over to Cow)cilman June Lorznann during
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'lhav. had
On discussion of Fisher.
Council declined to play the
hour and half of taped testl.
to get more
mony at the meeting after City
ByDONNAFSTFS
Attorney Ned Julian pointed out
dresses ,..
Herald Staff Writer
that each of the council
members had been supplied
Caron Carter, daughter-in-law of
with a copy of the written tranI
usually
Democratic
presidential
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Carter,
swept
tlough
FIsher was given, txmnnfty by',
Monday.
4tnma a
the State Attorney's office in
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pantsulls...
anfoa
return for his testimony.
The
drizzling
rain
didn't heupe her
Anderson pointed out Fisher
enthusiasm at meeting local party leaders
Mir
had been suspended pending
and towing the zoological park. Attired In a
Herring's final repo on the
hooded raincoat, she fed the Ca rter family
inat1
which rt ml yet
trademark
peanuts
to
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been received, "All we have Is a
elephant
RepubUcan
trademark.
list of quest ions and
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some time ago by John Sobik, owner of
d
charges have been made at this
sandwich shops bearing his name, a
point and none are going tobe
prominent
Republican and currently
made as far as I know."
president
of
the Zoo Society.
In a written report requeding
The diminutive Mrs. Carter, In an In.
Fisher's demotion at the Aug.
&amp;Miller Newton of Pasco County, ne
fidate for the 30 meeting, Mayor Jim brtervlew, said she met her husband, Chip
M congressional seat currently held by Republican Richard maij criticized the department
(James Earl Carter III), while a volunteer in
Kelly, announced at a press conference this morning that he will head for "failure to properly
the Carter gubernatorial campaign In
file suit In Orange County Circuit Court to strike the name of his supervise his department in
Georgia In l9.10 and married him two
Caron 's father-in-law's campaign
Opponent JoAnn Saunders from the Sept. 20 runoff election that he failed to act to stop
years later.
ballot.
"Jimmy came to Wesleyan College in
misdeeds In his department of
takes conservative tack
Newton said the civil suit against Mrs. Sa unders, who polled which he had pr ior knowledge,
Macon where I was a student and I was so
only two percentage points less than her four opponents combined and mismanagement of city
Impressed with his sensitivity that I volimPa ge 5-A
in the first primary, includes two counts.
teered to help even though I had never been
equipment and material?" He
The first count challenges the petition method under which said Fisher was "Incapable of
involved In politics before," site said.
she qualified for office while the second requests temporary In- performing the functions of his
Her traveling companion while cam1 Junctive relief to keep her name off the ballot because of her office based on existing
paigning In Florida this week is Kit Dobelle,
alleged failure to file a financial disclosure for the 1975 year when evidence and facts gathered by
wife of the mayor of Pittsfield. Mass. "I'm
she qualified.
lucky to have somebody travel with me," she
the state attorney's office and
While Mrs. Saunders carded 34,9t2 votes in the primary m the the Longwood Police Desaid, adding that during the primary carseight county district, Newton polled 15,053 to come In second to be pertinent."
paigns, she would get off planes at airports
Around The Clock ....... ...4-A H
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In the runoff. A candidate is required to poll 50 per cent plus one of
After his suspension and Bridge ....................5-A Hospital
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the votes cast for outright party nomination,
demotion, Fisher, vowed to
A first grade teacher specializing In
Newton said he Is questioning In the suit whether Mrs. fight to clear his name and said Calendar ..................4-B Obituaries . ...............S-A
Saunders had a real hardship that she really did not have the he had no Intention of resigning Comics ....................I-A Sports ...................14-B teaching slow learners, Mrs. Carter has given
Crossword .................s-A Television .................4-B up her career
resources with which to pay the $2,230 qualifying fee for the office adding, "I've done nothing to
temporarily tot the campaign
Editorial ..................4-A Weather ... ................ 5-A trail for Jimmy.
- the only excuse allowed under law to allay paying the fee.
cause me to resign."
Dear Abby ....... .. .... .7-A Women .................... 7-A
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In II1I)kWd directions for
coverage, she said. After leaving
Carter plans to go to Loosing
and Texas. Her husband, meanwhile, Is In
Indiana and Illinois this week.
"Cup and I plan to live In Plaln.t We don't
plan to go to Washington," she said. "If
Jimmy had something important for as to do
we would go. But we don't plan on going Just
for the social life," she said.
"I have had to get more dresses," she said.
"I usually wear pant suits at borne."
Of the abortion Issues which has been
plaguing Carter In his campaigning around
the nation, Mrs. Carter said some obviously
do not understand her father4n4ws view on
the subject.
"He personally opposes abortion, but he
believes that the government's responsibility
Is to help minimize the need through family
planning centers, education and freeing up
adoption procedures to make them less
complicated. He would not support a con.
stitutlonal amendment," she said.
Mrs. Carter noted that her father-in-law,
when governor of Georgia, sponsored the
opening of family planning centers In all of
the state's 159 counties.
"Jimmy feels abortion Is a personal
matter. He believes he can have his opinion
and yet not push for a change In the Supreme
Cowl decision, leaving It up to the Individual,
He is not in favor of federal funding for
abortions," she said.

DDC Begins Second Year

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Carter said that Jimmy and Us wile, Roealynn, their three sons and wives and lbe
. Waiter Mondale family traveled though )
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Vincent 8alassonna, one of more than 250 citizens at a public hearing In
Casseiberry Monday night on the city's first property tax In its 34-year history,
asks if Council Chairman Charles Glascock is moving out of the city and leaving
the tax as "going-away present." A 2.4 Mill tax was approved. Details, photos,
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About $35,000 has been pledged to the DDC so far and
more
than $23,000 has actually been collected.

The referendum on allowing a Downtown Development
Sanford's Downtown Development Corporation kicked off its Authority to collect a maximum
3 mill tax from downtown
3?cond year this morning by approving a plan of attack
intended property owners almost certainly won't be called Will after the
to produce visible results by next summer.
model restored area is completed.
Included in a $17,500 budget unanimously approved by the
"An awful lot depends on public acceptance of that first
DDC board of di rectors a master plan for restoring the down- model
area," sald Douglas St
who servesu legal adtown area, e beginning of a campaign to tell Sanford to the rest
visor to the DDC board."If ftt turns out well, then you can look
of Central Florida and a new, more visible office for DDC
toward the referendum."
headquarters.
owners and
Strategy for the coming year centers on restoration of a block businessmen will be
funding the second-year program, which
o(FimtStreet between Park and Palmettoevenua asa model for includes an
image-building campaign and a new DDC office.
what can be done throughout the downtown area.
The
Image-building
Campaign will focus on Sanford's
The model restored area, targeted for completion In early hist orical signi ficance,
Miss Jacobsontold the board m embe rs,
is just part of a master plan for the downtown area that will and be directe
be prepared by Cy Paumler of Land Design-Research Inc. of Ocala triangle.d towardresidezgme orlando.DaytonaBeac..
Columbia, Md., by the end of this year. Paumler was officially
"The Sanford commercial district's listing In the National
hired by the DDC board this morning as a consultant on planning Register of
Historic Places puts us on a par with St. Augustine and
and strategy in redeveloping downtown Sanford.
Williamsburg," she said. "A lot of Individual old buildings have
Pauznler's $5,000 contract Is slightly less than one-third of the qualified for
national listing but very few districts have
DDC's planned expenditures for the next year, which will all be qualified."
funded by voluntary contributions from downtown property
Sanford, which will celebrate Its centezmlaj In 1977, has
owners and businessmen,
historic traditions In several areas, Mls Jacobson said. The city
A referendum ona proposed taxing fl jct1ofdowntown played an important role in the development of F'
Florida',,
development has been indefinitely delayed. "We may never have railroads. For many years the state's import and
export business
to call the referendum Al we can count on support from the was controlled by St. Johns steamship
companies h.adquartered
downtowners," said DDC Chairman Sara Jacobson before the lflSanford. Thcflrit5tate farmers rpIr et wubul]tjfl Sanforda
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tune" Ii what type and how
much of the county legal work
Is (Armed out to other firms.
County Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski Monday called for
Ireatlon of an In-house legal
department, a move which
means County Atty. Tom
Freeman ad labor attorneys
Alley, Alley &amp; Blue of Tampa
will be Asked to resign Oct. 1.

commission meetings,
providing legal counsel.
Republican County Cornmluloners Kimbrough and
Dick

Williams last year asked

for a legal department.
However, the matter died
during budget hearings because
Democnats failed to support the
proposal.

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supplemental wiemploy-

Pierce, 31, joined the
Freeman law firm In March
1V75 and said he has "been
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Pierce sits In on all county

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tend the current contract for work time to preserve current
Ford workers in Canada, a Jobs and creaW new ones.
strike in the United 'States
However, the union rejected
would head to the ha
of 14 the Dwkue as Issidlimpt am
would be hired.
But aft 121t week's election =imployes within a week due said the two sides remained as
Kimbrough has not formally upk4 In which Commissim to puta shwtqeL
far apfart as ever on the union's
presented his report to coin- Qialrman Mike Hsttaway was
Financial analysis say a brief major demanda.
EfllIOfleTt,buthu divulged bis defeated by political newcomer strike would have no harsh lm. In addition to the reduced

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hearing.
County Qlnmluloncr John
KhnbrotVh, who was appointed
to a two-am committee with
Kwiatkowski to ,st udy the
county attorney Issue, Is out 01
town until Friday. However,
Kwlatkowikj said he will make
his recommendation and ask
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psny negotiators packed their
Even Ford officials conceded brWcases and left Ford head-

my F. McKenna, said In an- any great urgency to reconnooncing details Al the firm's woe.
latest offer.
"There's much, much too big
A strike, would force shut- a gap to bridge In the short time
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Kenny Lie,o naive canton
sive tackle for down 011onfacilitmonhl22atatea remaining," a somber Woodfrom Massachusetts to cock declared at a news conSemino le High School receives pIw" from Sanford
being
California
— and paralyze the ference Monday night. ft's
Optimists Club PrssIent Dale Coppock after
nations No.2 auto n'*er.
absolutely impossible in my
named by the club as player
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opinion,
he added when asked
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UAW
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timists will
rt a pla yer each week. Coach Jerry
pro onged one, up if a strike could be avoided.
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Woodcock's comments come
could face layoffs.
after Ford made a third conesman
tract offer, which included for
dau70kthate
Dept.
Ford
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Bob French, Kwiatkowski pact 00 Ford, its workers or the work time, these included: a
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in applying icr
e of the attorney positions like Freeman Is a Democrat, the county attorney position of more than four weeks could higher company contnlbidlcma
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before inflow foods a
fw.. The
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i worksbill wasvetosd by President Ford, but the
veto was Overidden byCongress.All that Is licking Is anpB7DONNA rs
Only comments from governing body had "browbeat 1957 and that the additional five'
proçrlatlons bill.
Herald Staff Writer Christensen received the ap- the mayor" Irdo
went to chop it now? I
agreeing to a per cent tax was propoaed In
Hattaway said he has received informstjon indicating that
plause and appiuU' of the 3.3 mill tax last week 'ft's a 115$ to raise funds to construct
gu I'm jet patriotic."
the Senate recently posed a
TaTy In, W-Ith
Cuel.'erry City Council citizens. Quistensen, saying damn theme that the only the city hail. He said he foun44
Cbners decided to come op with a 4 of piforitles atThe
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No morning adopted a that last year he ran on a Iopportthernayorand I boo is two
,Ave., Lake Mary
before fcrmall,y appr'ovinng the (A requin.
years later that the tug
for
budget
lt7S-77 fiscal platform against ad valorem from the people," be said.
%khink "America the
receipts
had been pledged to,
An ad hoc cnnilttee niJyIg jail space eed recommended year and setthe
a 2.4 mill tax rate tax, said he Is still against
Beautiful" should be the
Van Mater was the only "buy that miserable water,
that the county apply for faders] f*m. the4jf John Pelk to retain the current level of property tazeL
councilman tovote Winat the system (the city's current
diationalm:i.$Mok
designated Five Points as the bed site for construction of the new city services.
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las.
5751001) traIn developer Lester
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bad
a
clam
hard
delcision
That means Casselberry to make
cribewhatmo.tpee
Mandelt"
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dtfded
I would n*
residents will be billed $2.40 for
tohcbos
the tax If It wcld.m,.
each $1,000 of assessed property oppose
ga
Wlihe said tha',condl
Wee Dr* 317
tax, a*id GlUcock j
ng back city services to let
should
take-ini
Delve, Sanford- "No, i
he s.torna
aluation
the first
property
down the
drain."
tax
billsonthey
offer to
his
have
ever the city go
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'all saw ne had been
manager for a$lO,000annual.
received but wont be receiving threatened with physical slçpoit for property tax was aa. salary
words are touching. I think
any new services
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It's a very symbolic song,
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fromany
the city
personal lawsuits and "going away present."
or purchasing
David
new Is.
Dr.
IL J. Mello Criticized the
considering the citGlascock
said
he
has
no
such
of
his "piddly" salary as plans,
equipment.
agreements executed by u.
cwnsianceg under which it
mayor. He said he has been
Eliminated
at
th
e
11th
how,
spending
city
many year, ago that
was written. I think the
Bob
Clark
said
By BOB LLOYD
Kam Elaine Revels, 23,1312 alter a threat of veto train on
so per cent 01 tg tü
Karen
can think
Providedthat
tradition 01 the song would
Herald Staff Wrltr
city business,
Ave., Sanford, was Mayor Gerald Christensen, was
has a council-mayor
basins. entitles
t*lodllwechanged,and
type
Th
being held In county jail today a fire department rescue tr uck, Even alter saying late last gove'iunerd.
e
c
th
om
nt
m
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tbetwould beagredlou."
be
e mayor
Seninoie sherurs deputies In lieu of ,000 bond fo
sidewalks on Winter Park Drive week he would go along with a 11* Ace," asking
until
19si
or
1153.
Gall luger, 255 Larkwood
today we re probing th ree her arrest on a circuitllowing
the people to
court for school children, a proposed 3.5 mill tax rate, awists.
Drive, Sanford: "I like It. I
break.lns In as many days at warrant charging two count
"stand
op
and
give
the mayor
City Attorney Kenneth
s
of four per cent cost of living pay said he still "has a gnawing in the alçport he needs."
think It's been around for a
the BI'Lo Gas Station, SR-434 at uttering a forgery.
McIntosh
however, that
raise
for
city
employes and a my gut" about It.
long tlme And Idon'tg
Don Willson, a form er the agreemsaid,
Sanlancin, wed of Lcngwood.
ents are void In line
Casselberry
police
jailed
proposed
new
detective
"I ask the people, 'Shall I councilman and former mayor, with a
it almuld be changed. We
Investigators said each time Bobby Darrell Buchanan, 23, of juven e o
court decision and th
il fficer for the police stick to the budget as Is or said he recommended the
used to sing It In school I
city's city fully Intends to tax alle
the hangars pried a door lock to Orlando, on a charge of lewd, department.
reduce It'?" he said, The crowd first five per cent utility tax In taxable property in the
learned ltwhanl won rejj
gain entry to the station, owned lascivious or Indecent assault
city.
Before leaving the city Yelled back "Reduce."
young, so I never thought
by Carmen Trafficante, of or act icon a minor. Bond for council
meeting
room
at adThe mayor left the meeting
about whether ft,i hard
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Orlando.
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Buchanan was set at $000, jourmnent near 3 a.m., Mayor room
to go ludo the police
ornot."
Items reported missing In- according to county jail Christensen signed the or
n
station, t*3t into Chairman
n
s
James O'NeaJ, Orlando: "I
dude 230 ca rtons of cigarettes, records.
dinances
setting
th
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budg
et
an
d
Charles
Glascock,
obviously
think we should keep it. It's
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valued at $1,100, a microwave Sheriff's deputy Frank J. the city's first
property tax In angry demanded that he return
hard to sing when you don't
oven,
tools, a fan, an electric Ambrose apprehended a
ff /
15- Its 36-year history into law.
to the council table to liaten to
sing It very often, that's all.
coffee
maker
and a large year-old girl reported as a
i
l spent two year,lntbs
quanti
of snack foods, runaway In an Incident Monday OrA move by Councilman Sal his (Glascock's) response.
lando to cut from the
Glascock said Christensen
deputies said.
serVfce.lt's got a lot og
WINTER SPRINGS City two polling places
night. Ambrose reported he entirely
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some
for
had
$16,000
not brought further Council
faults, but It's still about
Henry
Richard
Malsuken,
1$,
spotted
the
adopted a $407,900.04 December city election, at
the bes
juvenile girl at designated for the council's and recommendations on cutting budget for
the
t country arawid."
being
Sue Duke
1977 fiscal year which time three council seats 1
Elder Road,
Lake Monroe, was Sweetwater Park at Lake mayor's salaries and trawl the budget to his attention after
ld In county
jail today Brantley and chased her on foot expenses
it
Its
regular
meeting
here will be contested Votes will be
.S' In lieuheof $5,000 bond
was
killed,
last Friday night's budget Monday night and
on a for "about two city blocks."
alao
at the fire station on M
With the resignation of City workshopwhen apparent Proved the tax mi llage rateap.atcan
burglary charge In connection
Road
Ambrose said during the Manager Anthony Guiliano
and the an station on
agreement had been reached 243 mills, or $2.43 per $1,000
with a Sunday night break-In at chase he "dove to gr
of Northern Way.
ab hex" several weeks ago, the Council
between thechjef cxthe and taxable Property valuation,
the Lake Monroe Elementary and was
"ap. cut the salary for that office In the city council on a 3.3 mIll tax.
School, sheriff's deputies said. proximately 10dragged
The millage rate Is the same
—,
to 15 feet op the the new budget y
from
as that charged for the 1976
Glascock
said
the
mayor
Malmknn was arrested late road" He reported his shirt $30,000 to $17,000.
"used his power of veto over
Monday night by detective Sgt. was torn In several places, his
fiscal year.
CflOOI
It Is expected that It will be council's head
William iZ,,n.n
h*ua. t
A nuhlh' h..rhi.. W98 IX401 On
01--16MUU19 to rigm arm cut and his chin and several months
before a portant Items eliminaWjfrom the city's sign ordInance
county jail records,
hand scratched and his leather replacement for GUIIIaOO
'a the budget and Insisted that the was approved on first re and
Deputies reported that audio- ammunition case destroye&amp; agreed
ading.
upon.
council had at no time A second reading will be held
visual equipment was gathered
hi
The juvenile was charged
A standing room audience of threatened the mayor. He 10 days.
WEDNDAY,
by burglars at the school, ap- with opposing an officer with more
than
SEPT IS, 1171
o
persons
catadmonished
those
citizens
who
perently
Croatian Hijack Suspects
Several minor change. are
In preparation for violence and criminal mischief
called,
hooted
and
Mist
Steak Sub
yelled at the were speaking against property made In
ance,
hauling away In a vehicle, but — destroying county
property
Green
governing
body
for
five
hours
Bu
taxes
to
indicate the city icr- hone of which appears to be
was recovered Sunday night
and turned over to Monday night during the
Also Charged With Murder
Tamed
vices they no longer desired. significant, according to City
when a patrolling sheriff's unit authonitics at
the Sanford lengthy public bearing on the
FmitdJij
frightened
t
Councilman Nathan Van Clerk Mary Norton
he
yegg,s
away.
Juvenile l)etentjon Cesde',
NEW YORK (AP) — Five Croatian
tax rate.
Roasted Peanuts
Also
at
,
Meter, however, said the
Monday nIght's
nationalists, held on $1 million bail each on air
meeting,
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Smart was promoted to
ti
Li ;1lIIP
called "30 hours of hell,'.' also have been
vIenanL and Patrolman
James seatonWas doyto
charged with second-degree murder in the
sergeant.
bomb death of a policeman.
ICoatinued From Page IA)
Chief Charles Holzman
The basic informationwill be used by Pauznlex In
town that pioneered truck farming
announced
that the annual
p'pg
NY Democrats Vote Today
was once the celery the master plan, and by other finns who do work in the
caj4tal of the world There used to beand
Christmas Parade would be
a
trolley
downtown,
and
a
area.
downtown
ferry across Lake Monroe to Enterprise.
held at 2p.m., Dec. 12, and
NEW YORK (AP) — New York's
Miss
Jacobson
said
she
hopes
DCC
can
spur
a
anyone
with convertible
Democratic voters pick a U.S. Senate nominee
of
jI
projects focused on the various
automobiles
or
any
today from a five-candidate field that sprawls
historical
themes,
perhaps
a
boxcar boutique on the downtown tracks or a
organizations wishing to par.
recreated trolley or
across the party's ideological spectrui,, It interry.
ticipate should contact him at
cludes a flamboyant congrswomez a
A Winter Park public relactloni firm was
Southern Bell Telephone directory assistance charge
° 'e station or at his home.
hired
this morning Company, which serves a large program
to franc a campaign theme and design a logo that
loquacious professor, a former U.S. attorney
Councilman
John Daniels
will
be used In portion of Seminole County,
window deCals for DDC members And other WImOU
general, a party warhorse and a man who
announced
that
there would be
Miss Jacob told the DDC iard m.mk.. aki.on activities- announced today that It Is
"We
are
lnf.'rv.ntni
in
ti,'builds parking garages.
hopes to arrange for part of the gas company's olduwiuu, we supporting General Telephone case to achieve greater public
street-level Company's system of
When the voting is over, the Democrats
Ewnhrig fleijj
Office at 301 W. FLrstt., which would include window space for
charges understanding by present ing
who have lost every Senate race In the Ftlate
for
ti
s.
Informa
on
call
display.
the crucial question of fair.
but one in the past 25 years will ifave just
General Telephone's charge ness," said Southern
The office will be sWiei by Liz O'connor, who is coutplliu,g
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Tuday September 14, 1916--Vol.
69, No. 21
sydern was established as a General Solicitor WalterBell
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seven weeks to patch up tJ',e wounds of a
PUbf, ,d Dail y and
lila on lard w., property tires, asesoed va)u51tc
H
Sufldiy.
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and other test case, Li now being reviewed
•Icspt
Th 5Jfl10,d
and Christmas Day
divisive campaign and try to L''at incumbent
taste l.formatloo about the
Afford. "Should those who inc
Inc. 300 N $itUrdiy
ita,
urn,
French Ave. Sanford, Fl.
'xhlcf,
wIud*u,
by
the
Florida
Public
Service
the
service
roughly,
l"rerich
Avenue to Mskiuvtj &amp;yeriiie, ttoui Third Street
excesslvt;y
Republican-Conservative Stn. ,Jame
Second Cliii Pitaq, Pa,d
Commission. Winter Park free ride at the expense get a
at Sanford, Florida lu;ii
to
the
lakefrcd
The
boo
iorie
'orne
Buckley, who (aces a
rn
n'.*
Deliv er.. Si crnt.
4rajt
of
those
himself.
i*WS, t era Telephone, wtuidr serves so ut
MOflIN, 12
drawn 10
J'% aid'bIial 3?rOprtiT
who us the service
?O v,,,,'
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40 By Mail In FlQ,,d., lam,,, riom ctrIvr All $Ii
oPtr'r
Ptt
Sintnole, Is also testing theh freque
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E'€TRO!T tAP) — A nation- cinployu f1nancLay sIed went l'wiIa (SUB) fend;
down burue the two milks year puotot4y wield
wide strike by 17U10 Ford MO dampen the 'i'a economic jiond peels.; and .'pended were far apstt. H, would not be 1ef.
tar Co. workers appeared car- racovvry.
health care insurance speculate, bow,vj, whether he
Ford laths 1.'i targat for
W for mId&amp; toni* utter The auto companies, coverage, with the company was ex ect ng a walkout
letting the 'ry pattern on
United Auto Workersbergal claiming they We paring the r'aqMigng to pay full peeulwn I'hy on the Ildey ninth. new accurde ew_lag 7IUSS
oars, rijeding the company's nation's raconsy from the c
agalnat the firm nine years ago. auto workers. The UAW nod the
hstel ofter, left the iwgutldthg recession whick occwred two
Woodcock said Ford repiut
Most labor otfidals — b other auto makers hovi oxroom with no
to
sn ago, h
.d that a ad an eeon of the dzlke du
Labor Sec
W. tended
4 comta psn4
1MW President Leonard work dosge could hand the deadlie,bnttheanionti,ft U.ery-bavspre&amp;tedanauto log the outcom, at Ford.
Woodcock said Monday be economy a sham se.fr
feared It would be "abaulutely Union spokesmen said WoodImpossible" to arrive at an cock's early warning My
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je'-eg
Davideon of In McCarthy Ave., end also turned wiiar
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in lout 10 pedininlan trc, specially ihookftllen, at 5th Street and from the new owner of Yellow Cab to allow the company to
Part Avene utter Mayor Lee Moore read a latter from SIuIT.R six oneed taxicab license' and hold them In ateyance
Mayor Lea Moore adjosme4 the
'an.-..to '-clock and a big cm. "OquiUn., "he saK viii have iln
cabs on the rest
utea trutfic U there with flu-way atop signs. A traffic sirv. of the. Qty laws require that the licenses be grated
oritil kickoff."
jutse*o, was conducted by city engineers 1og the fluL
U Yellow's six emeti licenses &amp;, not Issued
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for a legal staff a "real victory
for the people." Williams said
he believes a legal staff can be
hired for about $70,000, Instead
of the $130,000

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Sink. mm, a henifred repestiva and Ma M.j.4
sires foV"
The crowd applaetk as Ford $s down ft
fl7W Inserts.
amount and gaan out. onothir NO.
rJ bsunsiatthe emmu,swatisa ..kom his
m,a
w miliresises; Iha aadi.we:
"What's this! Two (humid dollars for new
•'[.o, and pWkman, wibme to the Rose
eveidag gownol That's ridicaloen!"
Garden. As you may know, I have bm very busy
"Bat, doer, "Batty says Icily, "we have a Jot of
the.e pod few weeks jidhavenathath* for end
entertaining to
the mg few month., ."
trivial matters as cer1Ip'r"(.
"That's no excise. You already have a claist full
"lWay, I am ples to InvIte 700 tO witness
of eveedngguwas."ThePreIdiMacrthbIes angrily.
an
mom toenoc
,.. I will carry out yet
"There. Your charge aConii* at that More Is cananother Inaction of the aiei Executive, one which
celled."
may not have witneened before.
Mrs. Ford .n11 gamely, but she is glaring i
"As you know the President has to take care of
the presiu who has found aernathing else.
routine hoenekeeping chores Jiat ilk. any
"Five himdrad dollars for a CS radio hue
ma
of thenecboresofneIstOgoo,erthe
AdlOn for the Whit. Hoe. bathroom!" Ford ex.
mmgti hills of the household And to r e commend eI
"Woman, do you thinkI'm made of money?
changes In the family's spending habits.
That
'sdefinitely going back to the More!"
"Therefore, ladies and gentlemen, In the
pres
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it, the First Lady says jomping to
of my wife Betty end yourselves, I have
decided
her feet
f.. "YOU cm sleep hi the Lincoln Room from
month
August l* "in
now on, and flu voting for Catir!"
"Now, Batty," Ford says, beginning
out of the Rose Garden and all the
Uroaagf cance
netwurhi cii to a commercial.
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condut moot .1 (belt business k public.)
The nil
bin was the latest in a series of
rnew .Igoid outdoors mid whil. the openmeeting maul, Ii ''bedably hiçutoM, one
wonders whir, 11POWN Re. Garden dratagiata will
draw the Ib._
What Will hupp for IManc,, when the White
Boise rune out of important pisces of legW&amp;Ien?
The crisis is hood to confront the Oval Office
sooner or later, arid we might see
like

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this:

Are Being Eroded

A special report Is flashed acre. the television
natworhi, umoiiiclng that Ford Is about to sign his
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The networks cut to their co
correspondIoMj
ents at the
White How, where Ford with
the Fuss Lady, Is

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the protection they are losing.
The
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CARTER

FORD

Ford favors prohibitions on the
manufa cture or isle of "Saturday Night
of
billecIALIA.
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Carter favors registration at hand ge.
-New York Times,
13.21-71
Cuter we favors boudeg of "Saturday
of
M the same tbo, Ford liosshlerably ownesiipby anyoaecon,Ided of acrth*
opposed u ,
of guas owners and
Involving a gun and by the. not mentally
the registration of guns.11
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TAMPA(AP)—DemOCratIC Florida.HeIsicheduledto
Denoa'M,"Uondaleuid."I
vice-presidential candidate a tzewey, a senior citizens believe a dollar ought to be
Walter
Mondale
-says home and a cigar factory today worth a dollar. I think voters
President Ford Is wrong for as well as cud the ribbon on everywhere wi ll pp
su ort that."
"hiding behind his desk" in Hillsborough Caunty's CarterMondlide attacked the Ford
Washington and not seeing Mondale headquarters.
Adinlrstrdlon for the high
people In these early days of the Mondale said that Florida Is umemploymoM rate. "Repubilcampaign.
important to the Democratic cam have created
massive
"Neither Ford nor (Jimmy) presidential ticket, and he said unemployment and massive
InCarter were elected," Mondale he expected he and Carter to do nation,,he said.
told newsman at Tampa Air. well in the state In the Nov. 2
Earlier Monday, Mondale
port late Monday. "And both general election,
told senior citizens In West
should be out trying to find out
The Minnesota senator said
Palm Beach that the
what the people want."
he did not expect his ilberailan Democratic ticket In the past
Mondale Is In Tampa as part to hurt him In the SogJ.
has supported programs
of a campaign swing through
'Tm a progressive practicaJ benefitting senior citizens.
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hopes to convince three key leaders
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south ern Africa. A senior American
official
aboard Kissinger's plane said the secretary of

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Nixon's d isastrous 1VYI declaim
invoke wige and price controls, a declaim
AM 66" today. At the time,Calinally said
U.&amp; business dIsbor 'yhayetOgat used to
the Ida of living within certain parameters.
And, he told a U.S. Osainbur of Commerce
audienc, that, instead of griping about Mr.
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ZURICH, Switzerland

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account for abo ut 800 AmerIcans still
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2-21.71
Carter reiterated that he favored
of handguns; probillition of the
ofhandgims (no specific meaiures specified)
of
ige.. DO onfiscataon of
and lMreuing the nmnb,r of federal gsale
um
now
owned
by
people; no rrglatratimp of
firearms Investigators.
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Ford irotuoue mandatory se ntences for
offenses Involving use of a hmidgim, binning
the Import and sale of cheap tisld$uiis,
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supporters
on the Security Council. Ambassador William
W. Scranton announced In Washington
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methods is to be admitted in court, What is the Russia,FAA Europe and cOmmuldgil ad.
at a
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remedy? Damage suits are lengthy and
cod
of
but
$70
mi
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ion a year. Their current
fly
Few aggrieved persons would pursue such actions. foreign student Population Is approximJy
27,000, o4hird,e In the USSIL
The buddy system that prevails among law enMore than half thi n,000 are from Africa. ______________________________________________
forceineig agencies means that few policemen There
are, for example, 1,750 from Algeria, 1,140
would be orosecuted for criminal violations
of
from
Nigeria
1,575 from the
rn
citizens' rights. There would h
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from the Southeast Asian nation's

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unleash a torrent of angry criticism today

Liz Carpenter, onc
that Oimally Is "a political transvesiite.r
who at the Rattle of the Alamo would've
Tle=na for Soto Am" But there is
thouttheforerTszaigovensoranauraoi
powerhimgrynsiu,
IfeMtheway1doabogCiuuijy,ui,
lmonth ago after en hour-long Interview
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that two blacks were killed Monday when
police Opened fire on a group trying to
sabotage railway lines In Soweto.

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per cent aloSenteebism again today, but others
said more blacks report ed for work than on

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into positions of Influence In
police work am foiHowed by aII law enforcement tries. This
Is Particularly noticeable in wide '
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c0ttat1oiia1 rights of all sections of Africa.

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JOHANNESBURG South
Tens of thousands of blacks Africa (A?)
stayed
their Jobs In Johannesburg again away from
today on the
second day of a three-day
strike protesting the
white government's racial policies. But
some
of the strikp ru
ue
returning
to
work Askesman for
the Johannesburg
Chamber of Commerce reported 70 to 80 per
cent of thecity's25o,®QJ
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'1ec1snIes" In procedures followed by the
Ubya, Iraq and Angola — togovermj and
arresting officers.
revabdi--ary factions favored by the romiin.
This seemed Intolerable in terms of the par- Virtually sareported
Is the sharp rise In the
ticular criminal case.
flaiflb5r, of R1Isfl and (bbieue Commimid
'ibo often, the larger, view escaped public atfr1 sent to mdsrdeveloped coestriss.
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tenfion- In Uwe cu", Priwi;iles were being
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established far more Important than the fate of the nmiibers of____
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irxHvkbml defendants involved.
baveftimd
In their teclalcal schools end umiversitleg these
The exclusionary rule is the most

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By lie Assscinlel Press
them were seeing him in he country seeking votes.
Jimmy Carter was with signed hills at £U44I de(ter, whose own style Is to
President Ford's refuel I. al- signed to put him before the
shake as many honda, kiss as
low Vietnam to join the United television camera end
many b0e, and persosafly
Nations and says the men sp sising his White liaise reniden. touch
an mmy eater,As he can
pointed to the Supreme Court cy.
reach, poised about Ford's
by Ford and Richard Nixon are
Ford, who has left the White stay-at-home carnsIIgn Jut
doing a good job.
Boise only once since the cam- week, accusing him of hiding In
Those stands apparently puign seam began on Labor the White Boise.
were part of an effort by the Day, plans to leave Washington
But Monday, Cuter had kind
Carter campaign to put a more on Wednesday for a speech at words for the Supreme Court of
conservative foot forward In the his alma mater, the University Warren Burger, appointed by
second week of the candidate's Of MIeMgw Be planned to Nixon, and he said he would
travels In search of votes. But meet with his speech writers have vetoed Vietnam's momthat dobi't slow down Carter's today to polish the Michigan berihlnln the 11N Ind a.
criticlun of Ford's leadership. adifresa.
Wdeslleruxi4aj
Carta began On day in the Aft.,' the speech, Ford Is to "I believe the Burger court Is
South, then duuw the am return to the Whit. House and moving buck In the proper dlacre. the country, ending his may not leave Washington redlon," Carter said
a
day lnArixona.
a1flallms*hexcef*forthe sPeechtocowgyofflclalalnok.
r uru, in ico wees or Iwd or Ni bstes with Carter lahoma. "We west too far and It
the campaign began like the on Sep. 33 in PWIEdelphis.
got so that slum, hood,
first week-with the President Mannwhiue se.. Bob Dote dedicated conWetait law es
studiously remaining away the Rep.14I..q vice pr,(d
forciaoincer$fouznd ft al,
train the
trall.
ca
e, and Walter 9fo.
most impo b(e comply with
Although be was not wing dale, his Dowerdle counter. all 11111111technicalitlesthatmight
voters, plenty of
putt, wer crhiuooMng the be raised."

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It Is better to lose a convictlpn
KbdWs
detente
policies;
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than to lose our constitutional rght
a
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which
NEW YORK (AP)
Wis.
Individual investors the flow of transactie. co
,
FRANCIS HALL
formerly of Oviedo. He was a
Brisson Funeral Home Is In
graduate 1o' work e'1? yiaht
accowut for nearly three-quarters 01 Iii pehUa
wi fwsr traders meani uld beco me
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must be treat public concern when the
th
ng bIger price gapu
retIred
merchant
and
memb
'ecl
f
or
th
e
al
er
ch
feder
arge of arrangements,
goVernmt
orders,
claims
Supreme Court chips away at the exclusionary co The sour of students sent to Communist Why,
then,
is thethe New York Stock Exchange. between transactions.
k,
Funeral services and burial Øf
and efrsl
This lad Idea has quit, correctly been labe1e
ries miatin
exchange so concerned about
Individuals do remain, or course, but not in e "totaijtarfan" and "Hitler's yo
rule.
caareColo
will be held Thrusday In Dunn, *P(MOIIIrJE
,pu getting more Individual
th
investor,?
uth movement
400, Ecuador wIth 315, Costa Rica with
numbers desired, In 1970, the exchange warmed oser' by University
N.C.
for former Sanford Survivors Include his wife,
of Chicago
Because on some days the concentration of estimates, there were 318
Funeral Noticá
Bolival with 240 and Peru with 190.J.
r
ident
million shareholder,; economist Milton Friedman.
es
Francis W. Hall 50, of Mrs. Pa uline Owen, Madison;
SWEETNESS
Two of his predecessor,, past Grand Knights
The Soviet Union
tradIng among Institutions almost replaces the in 1775 the estimate was only
John
g
Sheridan St., Hollywood, two daughters, Mrs. Betty
But now, Connally is being bwn'rapped for
Moran (Ift and Alfred J. Zlolkowskl, flank Mario 4300
also has roughly 8* Individual volume that Is so necessary for
OWEN. JAMES C. SR -Funeral
thilftay technicians in Africa,
who died Monday.
the Near East and competitive pricing.
Jenkins, Tampa, and Mrs.
AND
KNIGHTS
Declines
were
noted
In
almost
every
ac
defending
freedom
and
being
anti-Communist,
$IfYiCI% for James C. Owen Sr.
J. Lossasso, newly installed Grand Knight of
South Asia, dcsplte the Worsening of
Cupational
catego
ry
th
e
manager
of
the
Pinke on Martha Davis, Madison ; two
between the two years. y 10 a word two ought to be said In his defense.
72. ci 1515 S. Magnoil Are.,
with Egypt. Qdna has more than 1,000 relations
Deltona Council Knights of Columbus, as he SecurIty Agency, MJaml rtand sons,
This seeming paradox has led to more than a the farmer and farm laborer category, wi'J
The Senate In Washington has passed the longed and
Sanford. wtio died Monday, will
In Africa
James S. Owen,
In
a
letter
to
Pre
de
si
nt
most
Ford,
Rep.
Michael
prepares for a piece of the action,
, few friendly
discussions that evolved Into argu- of all, rose, The number of
be Mid at 10 am.. Wednesday at
almost all In Tama
complex tax hill in memory. ft Is miscalled the 1711
was
a
member
of
Moose
Al
exandria
Lodge
Va.
and
Dr.
profesajcnaj,,
craft
James
manded
Barrington, 0.-Mass,, has de
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still
Biflon Funeral Home with Rev.
srnen, clerks and ret
act.
766 of Orlando, the Masonic C. Owen Jr., Dothan, Ala.; 13
irees dedflneij
mediate resignation of John Connally train the
eiii Coltman officiating. Burial
And there are currently more than 20,000 The explanation is to be found In the meaning of
It kicks a hole In the budget. ft closes few loopholes. ft
Lodge of Sanford and the grandchildren and four sisters.
will be in Brooksville Cmi.t,ry
WAIL- direct
Chinese 0MflIflUllLSt tCOIlomfllc U dIsth
the terms:
Foreign
Intelligence
Advisory
Board
because
he
stocks
at 2:30 pm. Brisson in charge.
new on ft acnpw,s precious little reform,
Rotary Club of Miami
is not sufficiently "im pa rtial, dispassionate and
military technicians in Africa, 6,000
fell,Inlfl5tltUtloflal
"Orders" refers to all transactions, large or cent
ownership
rose,
from
1949
to
But It Isa better bill (
Survivors
include
his
wife,
14
5
P
objective."
and
10,000
E
aid of
ast European.
32.7 per cent In 1965, to 32.7
small. "Volume" refers to the number of shares
per
Fine-c, Committee Many of
Louise, Hollywood; two sons,
Connally's bias In Barrington's opinion,
sp
jgg
There are In excess of 11,000 RussIans, 3,000 Involved In those orders. Individuals sometimes cut in 1774 and 32.9 per cent in 1975
Kenneth of Winter Springs and
were dripped train the bin after it was sent
showed
.
Itself
In
u
a full'page ad In The New York
East European and z000 auinese Communist
hmntltit1oomethnes order 100
exchange concedes, however, that this
mnittee.
é
Mark
of Hollywood; two
last July where, as the chairman c a
economic technicians
East and South times that amount.
ugh
rs, M Debbie Boyd,
da
te
Because 01 Its necessary IPimiofl of individual tax
official figure Is incomplete because of dliii- group calling Itself the Citizens Alliance for
and Mrs. Vicki Duncan both of
the bill Is now wor thy of final enaient — just barely.
The consequence Is concentration, the culties In obtaining data on some Institutionj. Mediterranean Freedoms,, the former Texas
SEFI'EMBER13
Eileen Angell, Deltona
coajulatlon of trading among Institutions, a mal"U It were possible to estimate the amount of gover r
The number of Communist military ady
Ga.;
two
Waycross,
It will cost the Treasury $17 billion but $14 billion of that
bro
th
ers,
ADMISSIONS
that can be corrected only
Do
nald E. Crowley, Deltona
no
warned
of
the
dangers
of a Communist
By JACQUELINE DOWD
by Injecting more NYSE stock held
technicians in underdevel
eventually be developed as a north of Sanford.
Lattle HAD, Erwin, N.C. and
be hi the rztnslon of tax cuts for Individual taxpayers,
Sanford:
or managed by these groups, government Inflaly and called for a "people-toDixie
Packman, Deltorua
oped
countries
rose
by
red
blood
cells
In
the
form
of
individu
Herald Staff Writer
al orders.
20 per cent and the number of economic
water and woods recreation
perma nent the cuts enacted in I.M. These would benefit all
total Institutional holdings would most likely be people
William W. Barrett
The purchase, which was James hail, Dunn, N.C. and two
Margaret Cole, Longwood
U
movement
In
support
of
freedom
In
the
area. But most of the land will tentatively approved
more of the public, source of random buying- hi the neighborhood of half the NYSE lid," the Mediterranean,"
by 15 per cent last year alone,
Teresa M. Gonzales
Bertle Holmes, Oviedo
taxpayers.
selling, cannot be Induced back Into the market, exchange tad book Mates.
Slowly but surely the Wekiva be preserved as It was when cabinet In March but by the
H. B. Hall
Fred Hunter Greater
But It creates $3 b ion In new tax loopholes, mainly in
had
been
DISCHARGFS
Leaping on a quote in a Texas newspaper
River's survival in Its cen- Indians paddled past the un- In the planning stages much Hollywood Home, Hollywood
Bertha Hollis
breaks for railroads, shipbuilders, life Insuravice comparda and
Sanford:
where
Connally
admitted
JACK
tunes-old state of untouched tamed riverbanks,
was t.caily
Climle Knight
other thdint&amp;s.
longer, was delayed by a and Skinner and Dew Funeral
Sherrie J. Bates
"nnedilllng" In the Internal affairs of other
beauty is being assured.
Hattie
me,
Dunn,
N.C.
are
in
charge
Lawson
SO doing.A exceeds by 0 billion the guideline adoptaid in the
Edward S. Bennett
countries, Barrington says this Is "clearly huiState Rep. Vince Fechtel, a dispute over survey costs Ho
1p
I
But the Fight to save Cen
of
arrangements.
James
budg resol i adopted by Congress. That's $2
Willie
McIntosh
of
Seminole's
between
the
state
and
Fannie
Geiger
.
tral
member
Prr"and"aiarnilng,"
et
ut
- on
- billion added
r,
,
- Florida's last local wilderness
Alvin Milo
owners
WUC1
of
nearly
2,000
acres
Hester
Lane
legislative
delegation
who
Why? Because "an Individual who is devoting
IJIJ
JAMES OWEN SR.
Isn't over yet.
Irvin D. Paul
the Seminole County side of the
No wondâ Sen. Edmund &amp; Muskie, D-Maine, chairman of
a portion of his private file to beading an
V o
Judy F. Debar
helped lead the fight to save
Ellen
Poole
the Budget Committee, was fruldrata He commented that ft
In
August,
both
sides
Eva D. Thompson
The latest snag Involves Wekiva, Ls now trying tosmooth river.
organization whose express purpose Is overt
AF
1515
James C.
Marguerette Sullivan
diafrma o the Finance CNmnftt Su. Russel B.
I
0,000 earrivirked for a survey out the dispute over the S30,000 agreed to split the cost of the
Mary L. McLeod, Deltona
Interference In the Internal affairs of foreign
WASHINGTON - President Ford's former
S.
Magnolia
Ave.,
Sanford
died
FootnoteRobert C. jUmas
Tapp
to
La., Was right In saying It is easy to cut taxes but inarui
survey.
ld our associate, Jack the gun lobby. Apparently, th
campaign manager, Howard "Bo" Callaway, Ooherty, that
of
the
springfed
river
to
for
the
river
gOvUrim
survey,
be said to powsa the
eir political advice
Gary
he gave priority to the Clopton was Ignored, since the group wound
Wayne
loopholes.
"Once we have determined Monday morning. Born In
gree of impartiality necessary
Leigh, Louis Sever, Deltona
ct
determine the high water mark,
led his job over a conthct of hite. Now he's Crossing
up
to
review
endorsing
de
state
Manassass,
Ga.,
he
had
lived
In
Casselberry
proje
1
obtained
because
It
Is
WE
a
letter
From
just
what
property
There Is always a majority for
the
In
his
which
is
the
boundary
Dennie Barker, Enterprise
Involved In another apparent conflict.
Ronald
Reagan
for
sidenL
on
recnilted
one
covert
Interference
in
the
alrs
01
these
same
regjon. He denied this was a conflict, contending congressman, Edward Pattison
between Shevin which states trust fund does own, we will be able to Sanford for 35 years and was
John P. Melloli, DeBary
1
seldom a majority for any specific retorm.
Francis Cygan, Geneva
y state-owned and private
G
The irrepressible "Bo" has an Incurably that the dam
by
Intelligence
agencies,"
,
government
0.-N.Y.,
who
money may be used for surveys dedare that portion of the
would leave him with valuable voted to end
property.
But this Is pure, umadulte-ated hogwash, iii
of those dest
es
friendly nature. He considers it unnelghborly to
11 C4WeAA might Jud As well go ahead and pass this tax
and
lakefront
property.
th delineation of boun- Wekiva a scenic and wild river
bill. We won't call It reform. The President sbculd sign it into
turn down a friend In need of a favor. While he
PIAOIS known as "Saturday Night Spedjda.,, He MAY SAY So. What Connally Wild hiA group ,t
Florida Attorney General daries between sovereign and and pr
law.
Callaway
admitted
that
eserve the river for
he
took
a
special
was Secretary of the Army, he Intervened with intere
PrOPOSe Can be characterized as only the most
was unceremoniously kicked off
st hi Tapp'i committee, This was
te property if the survey is recreational purposes,"
But ft doesn't do niacin to eliminate tax sineiters,
the Forest Service tc help gain a favorable
not to was not asked to refund the $100 he
that state trust Fund money necessary for recreation Fechtel said.
benign form of "meddling." The ad in question
land help Tapp, he insisted, but to provide the Army
in code any simpler and a
to
or imp
ruling for a friend who had opened the Crested
doesn't call for assassinauons or even sending
for PaUlson.
rove
with "free bus ess eW
could be spent to determine
purposes," Fechtel said. "And
About 100 squatters' shacks
in
taxpayer
Butte, Cob., ski resort. ft turned out that didn't even know
about rtLse." Calloway said be
OIL SPILLOVER: The defenders of the 00 letter-bombs to Enrico Berlinguer, as
An 111-year-old New York jad pending completion of the boundaries of state-owned land
Tapp's
it
must
aim be removed from the
That major task remains to be faced by e nut
Callaway
apparent conflict. Industry have been quoting lately from a study Barrington would have one believe.
had a f inancial stake in
resort,
Mate man was among five pro-sentence investigation.
in the Wekiva basin,
ess.
Expressing
HEAD IING: As each Congress fades th
certainly
is
necessary."
river
basin before the Wekiva
ta
at at ck, go vernmental attempts to break
encouragement for The peoples of the
defendants entering guilty
The coart ordered Mickey
This cod him the campaign manager's job.
But the state Department of
°
01'Y, It leaves behind a few more
can
be
officially declared a
Meditenean
Armed
wt th Shevin'srtiflng..
lame the giant oil companies.
ir eiionj to preserve f.
pleas Monday hi circuit court at Ellis GI ens, 24, of Orlando, Administration has refused
He gave ft
ducks who don't want to go beck to Pucatello.
scenic
and wild river. A
ee
dom,
the
ad
to
which
Fechtel
The &amp;cbolarly work, entitled "Competi
request ed over
urges readers:
Sanford.
held In Jail without bond during release the money, saying Land
They remain in Washington and
Now
In fr
demolition program was begun
the Od Industry,"
months
ago
—
takcfile
!
Don
Duden,
"Tak* tift Out today to write a personal
Douglas Samuel Shenk. 18, a pre-sentence investigation. Aquisition Trust Fund nioney six
has been touted as an it,.
ave lobbying.
June and is expected to take
dtpndent, objective study of the divestiture lettertoMnyfTiendSorrelatlV._syouhavelflflaly
Buffalo, was ordered held In Jail Giddens pleaded guilty to can only be used if the project assLtnt executive director of inuntil
OTIC leglsIator4urned.IobbyIs, 3 Pteftd
flooded lii vacation home. Again Callaway
next summer to complete.
and otter
the
t.YSUt. At least one mItt., gil
,... ai_
nra.,.nt.n..
in..
Ln
f
ug,i
- ,,.........
UMU to vote W
,
wuuy, £YWUIIU,
w go acx to evanavwe, Is es-Rap. Roger ba
invowes recreation.
ni unzoc
with all possible vigor.
Resources,
has made another
vestigation after Circuit Judge
q.ed directly from the report In Its tnalntalj', their freedom on June 20-21."
amphetamines, in connection
He comes across as a rustic sophisticate,with Zion, R.-Ind. He 3oUdW clients by dir",ulag,
Part of the more than 4,600 request for the SM.000 from the
A.J.
Ho3emam
Jr.,
accepted
with
an
alleged
incident
in
a blend of shrewdness and amiability
rg'
fl9'PPO0t
to
VOU
Against
the
Conununist
citing his special qualifications to wiui frIedâ, di st
t "
Paztj. How subversivel
ve iture.
his plea of guilty to robbery. south Semi nole June 24 in which acres of environmentally en- Department of Administration.
Georgia twang. But the facts speak for them. influence legislation and pull sftIjj b, tt*
,
We
h3ve
now
learned
that
the
study
was
selves.
Capitol cloakrooms.
Iu4, In part, by oil money. The principal freedom, far from being grounds for
purchased by the state will expe
money and an auto at knitepoint undercover agents.
cted in about a week,
"Since I will continue to be acttvi in the spunsor
Callaway became acquainted with
for
membership
on
U.S,
the
National
on
un
J
A.
e
2
from
James
the
Science Foundation Foreign In li
'(app Congressional Prayer Breakfast
The
survey ex penses were
Melvin
Elkins
Jr.,
39,
grety, n the whidi put up *130000. But the addlUojj $1,000
tel gence Advisory Board, seems
the Young Presidents Organization, Ho
Johnson on Bunnell Road In Hickory Thee Road, Longwood,
approved by Gov. Reubin
use ui, the Members' Dining Room
pt.
contributed by Iwo independent il
which Is made up of corporate beads who are House floor," wrote
t be Ideal qualliIcas for serving on this
so uthwest Seminole.
Askew and the Florida Cabinet
o
pleaded guilty to unauthorized
ZIon, "1 wilL, tnbtaIt
rnark.'iing
Y.
resident Ford
groups.
Nancy Anthony Wilson, V, of temporary use of a motor
do as he
contact with my good friends who aftct
in a compromise that cleared
annual bILsbsess volume of more than
The Independent oti Marketers' Conference. Is doing, that Is,d.Ignoring Rep Harjngton'st
Esplande
£1001
$2 million, legislation,"
the way for the
purchase
Way, vehicle in a case allegedly
ludicrous deman
The Army Ez'.glneer, planned a dam
which
opçoses
funneled
to
divestIture,
)
Casselberry,
pleaded guilty to involving the July theft of a
I
Monday's high 13, today's low of 4,636 acres on both sides of
$85,000
gning up his friends In Cogrezs
He
is
now
si
In
Footnote: In alleging Improper behavior on
Clopton Crossing, Tea., which would submerge for the
the project through George Washington
delivery of controlled substance front end loader from a con- $9. RaInfall: .06 Inch.
the Wekiva near where it
bo bby at $100 a hezid. He has cajoled Umdversfty.
V
Tapp's vacation borne under 30
Connalli's part, hlarrington Is throwing
Own
Another
and
violation
of
probation.
The
structlon
Partly
cloudy
through
em
the
pties Into the St. Jchn River
yard
Judge
of water.
more
than 50 of them to Join the Citizens Corn- &amp;,tuhern Caucus, conthhuted
Tapp, therefore, put ups fight tofeet
awful big rocks for a guy who lives In gi
block
the dam,
mitt.,
to
housewife
sentenced
a
Wednesda
y
with
a
chance
of
Keen
Ri'jtr
Arm.
to
oseann
- -r
------a a
r
a
n_t_
-. . - -.r
--r
'1L17 uUluL*I, hUt
10111 me Mas$acnusew
'
mice years prison for prooauon on the plea. thundershowers. Highs from
the
told, more than 150 members of Con
complalnej about the Clàpton Crossing project
report
Democrat
himself
ITU rebuked by the house
violation and 1'. years in prison
belong to the organization's advisory council. Of dur'ry
the mid SOS to low Oh, lows In
ll~ to DW93h the od in- Armed Services COInmittBe
which voted to deny
and suggested the creation of an advisory these, Zion
In other actions, the court ,be high 60s and
for
plus 2% years probation on the
low 70L W1111dill
bagged between 50 and 65, executive contrary allied anU.cswpattjJve beluavi,r are him access
comzmttee to oversee the planning 01 the Army
dismissed
1975 charges of from the east at 10
to the national itnr,"
to classified material because he had
drug offense.
ditor Alan Gottlich conceded. on refused
mn.p.h. Rain
V
violated a House oath by leaking to
Engineers. As Army Secretary, the obliging say how much
Footnote : The author
burglary, grand lar ceny and probability is 50 per
An
updated
pre-sentence
p
secret
da
ta
cent.
pold for his headhunting federal energy
Ca llaway created the Army Civil Works u'Itoqt,. But
vsrwjflJ 3Q)gW)n, told us to his staff Md a newspaper reporter. The in-i.
•lnvedlgatlon
was
ordered
for
buying,
receiving
and
con_______
TOMORROW'S
TIDES
formstuon
AdvisoryCommittee and appomied Tapp to head received $1 thitthet confirmed that Zion that he sn': ithInij -rir whit the
cealing stolen prope rty against
CIA operations in Chile.
Daytona Beach: high 12:33
James Edward Knight,
oil con00 rnuimrn for each congrusma
tribitjj, 'he oil In
omas
H.
27,
of
Harrington
Th
Provenzano,
narrowly escaped a
vote
of
r diJ n have a
Lake Monroe T ace, Sanford,
1:01 p.m., low 1:fl a m.,
ce nsure by the House Ethics Committee on
Sec. Patnek Leshy, D.-Vt., is Inveating
following his guilty plea to Orlando.
nd tohtt didies, Zion has collected abo
tedx,a
7:11
P.m.
*&amp;V4?_
"whei
the case. He found that Tapp used his position on $12,Th1 from the gun
group.
Director
f
by's testimony, which
the committee almost exclusively to fight the
"Hey, mac -is YOur ,lame Marty Feldman?"
Tax Service, 1300 French Ave., dropped two aggravated a. m., 12:50 p.m., low 6:21 a.m.,
ol grutça
170(A30e: Several DemoL:ratj Who 3uppoct streued 1114t
l aked had been taken before a House
project that threatened his vacation home.
ffivir Intertits don't idwipyse
Sanford.
Knight, who tcld the assault counts against Vincent 6:51 pm.
Coin
Jimmy Carter fur Pruhicnt signed on to adis
ci'1' with those of the fl12j(r oilIntelligeDct sidXulaffattee hearing that was not
court he 13 on parole on a prior NI. Delano, 42, 897 Magnolia
COfpin1e4.
Bayport: high SM a.m., 7:00
legal,
conviction, was ordered held in Ave. Sanford
p.m., low 12:31 am.
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Mike Lawrence has a really
There Is simple
excellent discussion of the this one. Unless the players
suit preference signal In are sure that the card was not

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actually dealt to ft player
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eelse is eating.
I don't know how to handle

back the suit for West to ruff. are sure it was not dealt

If West proceeds to lead a dis- dropped, It is a misdeal.

The doctor can tell a lot about

will mff NW North and South

at Bridge." clo this

will have Justifiable cornplaints about bad luck.
The suit-preference signal

vertise the fact that I'm
diabetic, and I feel awkward
fusing refreshments while

South's four-spade contract. responsible for any revokes be
East takes his ace and leads may have made. ! the players

will permit it
I thyroid flCidUlS Using modem
I don't like for people to eat radioisotope techniques, but
fewer thanl200calorlesaday noneOf theseprealneii.g
unless they do so under a information regarding whether
the nod ule Is benign or
doctor's supervision. You

and the order for all you out there who

reshmeigs they serve are know better but sometimes
loaded with sugar. I've been forget: it a person
uat1n the ref reshments, even tall or short or fat or thin
— be
though I know I shoiddn't bows It. And doesn't want to be

because I don't want to ad. reminded.

HIs hut example is a good who Is short a card, It Is
Introduction. West opens his replaced in his hand and play
singletonear
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continues except that he Is

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t will take his ace
d another heart. West

We tali folks have enough
you given to?
pøilitj trying to find clot hes
DEAR ABBY: I am a
to fit
and comfortable fur.
and should not have nitiwe without remarks from
M problem is how to "normal" people
who mean
day on n rest ricted
diet and well but spoil our day by
*ult1jOLdom, kind of Social remindln us
that we're freaks
We.
TALLINTILLAJ10(JK
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Changes Location To College
It was announced earlier that ticipation in the classroom. The
Seminole Community College other half of the time is spent in
offered classes In English for the language lab in InSpeakers of Other Languages dividualized Inst ruction.
on campus and at Bear Lake
At the end of the semester, a
Elementary School. Due to low
enrollments the center at Bear luncheon will be held honoring
those who passed their test and
Lake has been closed,
Classes are still offered, day moved to the next level
or evening, on the college
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vanced level students may
Based onaplacement test, enroll in the Adult High School
students Join the Beginner 1, Program, the Occupational

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received many attractive and
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MLis Diane Bradshaw, Ms.
Margaret Harrell, Mrs. Dot
Biery, Miss Robin Biery, Mr.
Frances Blery, Mrs. Kathy

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Wig
event of Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at
B. Langham and the late
Before
Her fiance, born in
the First Baptist Qiw'ch,
hairdo try on some wigs for clinic will be provided by a may be made by calling the
Aubrey B. Langham,
Memphis, Term. and a 1%9
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different
New Smyrna Beach.
color and cut Ideas. team from Florida Hospital in Hospital Public Relations
Doable trouble
Orlando. The clinic will consist Office at 646-7016.
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Orlando, and Karol M. Davis, 23, Sanford
Mary Jane Bradshaw.
Ruskavlch, 32, Orlando
Johnny Frazier, 60, Sanford,
Mrs. Harris and baby
Phillip E. Tompkins, 32, and Artie B. Houston, 61,
Steve N. Slonskl, 60, Deltona, Sanford,
Patricia
will remain In Sanford
and Georgia M. Reese, Sanford
and Rosalie E. Eve, 72, DeBary 21, San rd
until December, when they will
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Victor G. Lef ils, 29, Sanford, fly to Germany to
Christopher L Wilson,
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Larry E. Fisher, 25. and Judy L Wells, 29, Sanford Harris.
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Raymond T. Hall Jr., 1$,
James K. Jones, 22,
Thompson, Ola M. and
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studying environmental
engineering. He is employed as a water
operator.
The wedding will be an

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Miss Matusick, born in
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Beach Senior High School
where she was a majorette
and member of the band,
Th-Ho-Y and Divinettes,
she is currently a
registered nursing student
at Daytona Community

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DIABETIC cesit)
former Marian Bradshaw,
Springs before gctting news of

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Radio City Station, ,
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byGill FOW

if you try it alone.
may miss the important area
The foods you should avoid that shows changes. The end
are those that provide men- result then is that most nodules
tiallycalcriesandlittleeise and must be looked at under
W of calories with a minimal microscope.
amount ol bulk. These foods are You may be interested to
the fats on meats, In cooking knowtaboutoneth50aduIts
oils and elsewhere. The other develop a thyroid nodule.
such foods are the concentrated
sweets and starches. You can
eat lots of vegetables, a
reasonable amo unt of raw
fruits, a limited amount of
bread, fortified shim milk and
lean meats, fish and chicken.
The basic diet plan lam
sending you shows you how to
do this and still have a balanced
did. Try to usolths'did to build
a permanent eating program
for yourself. Others who want
this Information can send a
long, damped, self-addressed
envelope with 50 cents for It.
Just address your letter to me
In care of the Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1551, Radio City
Station, New York, N.Y. 1X19.
Meanwhile also start Increasing your physical activity.
A daily walk will help. Swim

Everyone has

engagement of their
daughter, Robin Lorraine

games
and help prevent chapped Ups.
Patricia Marie, were honored and his mother, Mrs Marie
refreshments were enjoyed
Hate to write letters? Send $1 to
at you're an inveterate lip-biter,
situation. I suppose the Abigail Van Byrom 133 Lasky Dr. Sept. 9 at a baby shower held at Harris, prior to leaving for a the shower, inclxiirg a cake
break the habit.

be on a grossly Wadequate diet maligmant. The needle biopsy

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"Judgment at Bridge."

BPW' Staged Saturday

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Paul

except to tell his panther
which suit to lead and there Is
no way to confusehis partner.

didn't
habits.I an sending you The part of It under a flilOO5COPS
Health Letter number 4.7,
That Is sometimes done With
Weight Losing DK which will a needle biopsy, bit
Otteit
give the bsslclxo calories in a ub done by aingicalretnovalOf
balanced diet that you can use the nodule and nearby thyroid
for dietary control. You can add tissue. In that can the pasol

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pageant Is open to the public. Housing Authority; Janice
vie for the sparkling crown of Adadjalonj, wfthnocba. Springfield,
ABBY: I know you'U'
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"Utile Miss BPW" at the for chilthen under 12.
pchd this, but I just want
Flig$ilp
Bank of Sanford and
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SsnfordQvfcCenter, 7:30p.m.,
to know that your advice
Dr. Roger R. &amp;ewast, Sanford
Saturday
will emmthe
ruined one he. M.
dentist Itwill be their task to
rel1foroneyear,andtheand
Ten years
I was going
_the, winner, first and
her court will ride in the San- the audience will get a Iflane, judge
Paul, a guy I
to
meet
second
rmser*s on poise,
1y toy,j.
at
ford Christmas parade,
wanted me to go all the way
PelonalIt;
and beady from
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follow.amuny
Already more than 25 reception
th him, and I really wanted
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yoimgsters
have
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Geneva,
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DEAR DIABETIC: Your
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tIshou1dsaverny3elf for
Miss Ten Harper, and, reaa old by the coldest date.
le, so I wrote to you for PtOMtVI IS beii1 eIflbSTTUsId
be There Is no entry, fee and
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Delton Maitland,Winter Park
ce. You told metiiatjf hOd about a eout1ss ever wbic
Sponsorship of a contestant is
awarded.
and orian&amp;
W. The club will secure
because I wouldn't give , Yom have no esatrol. You
Fáartaimnent
at
this
fifth
Judges for
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not "advertise" It, but you
wasn't worth having
apomori for coldrdaitj who
pageant sponsored
event
will
be
Pe
Homer, need them.
ell, Paul met another gin could let your hostess; bow
form are
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the Sanford Business and homemaker; William P. "Bud' available at local businesses or
No gave him what he wanted, advance that you mail tolerateProfessions] Women's Club will Layer, superintendent of from Val Colbert, chairman, at
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married her. They've
be provided by the Sanford Semi
and even more fo&amp;
nole County schools; Tom Room M. Atlantic Bank
go dI
married for eigii
School of Dance A. The Wilson III, director SW1fOI'd BUIlding, phone 4721.
Your diet
your
have a great marriage.
ItIhad given in to paid, he'd
lave married me Instead. I'm DEAR ABBY: One might
1111wried to 8 nice guy. but I still think that at age 60, I'd be used
and always will. i to people who call attention to
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I hadn't taken your advice. tile fact that I'm unusually tall.
- vying, will be the culture has turned its back on dying, but also seldom are the
subject of a seven-week attempting a real Un- wishes of the dying carried oat
nks for nothing.
But It still bothers me.
seminar
offered at Seminole derstanding of death. Over the by their loved ones.
,
SORRY
Please IUflIJld your
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'DEAR SORRY: When a girl that If unusually tall people
SCC's seminar will focus on
of Community Services, increase In interest in W) thedeathand dying experience.
H Wks me If she should go all the don't pass a mirror, y
Robin Lorraine Matusiek and Frank Thomas May
and darting Wednesday, from derdanding death and dying. Dr. KithlerRcss' book "Death
way,,I advise against It on the forget about their height for a
7.9 p.m. The Seminar will be The Interest has been generated and Dying" will be the text. The
-Ikeory that she lacks the while — until some heartless
hosted by Jo Ann Rowe and mostly by the work of Dr. ownhiar will focus on th
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___to handle that kind of clod says, ..
Glen Qews. The fee is $10 and Kubler-Ross. Dr. Ross' studies phenomena itself and will not
ship, or she woulda'the toyoubecausejtgpgesmefed
ry
the class will be limited to 15 have shown that not only Is debate the theological Imso small." Or worse, "Say, how
students,
there a gross misunderstanding plicatlons
P.S. how do you know how tall ARE you anyway?" if
of
Mr. and Mrs. L A.
death.
Florida City, and Mrs.
graduate of Seminole jigi
In
general,
Western
society
of
the death phenomena on the Registration may be done any
i'pe*t" Piml's marriage Is? answer is, "I'm 6 feet 2," or '3"
Matusi ck, New Smyrna
Laura
Matusick
and
the
School, has graduated f
"nd bow CAN you be sure he of '1" what's the difference?
has yet to reach a satisfactory part of those attending the time before the start of cls.
Beach, announce the
late John Matuslck,
accommodation with the
Florida Technological

makes It possible for East t
tell West what to lead back.
He leads his highest
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Use 10 spot.
higher of the two suits that
West can lead. U East wanted
a club return he would have
led his lowest heart — the
deuce. It West didn't care
what was returned he would
lead some sort of middle heart
like the five.
This particular example
shows tiila convention at

DEAR DR. LAMB — About
tbreeyearsagol went toa&amp;et
workshop and led 21 Pounds,
from 147 to lii pounds. Two
years ago I had my gall hla4d.r
removed and I lout another five
pounds which brought me down
im Pounds.
I felt terrific. In two years
I've gained about 10 pounds and and do other activities If you
I'm very uncomfortable. I've CL
tried to lose It, but I've____
be
DEAR DR. LAMB — I jug
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wceuftd. Could you please found out I have a thyroid
give me
advice a to what nodule. I am anxious to know if
I should
eat
to
loss this excess it ever leads tq an operation.
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It
By the way I'm a 36-year.old depends a great deal on what
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female and 5feet2.Pleasetry YOU mean. If you Jed have
to answer soon before I gain some general enlargement of
another 10 pounds.
your thyroid or if you have a
flf
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ay Is
Pod people surgery. But if you reanyme=
who go on a special welgjg an isolated distinct nodule in
Loft diet regain most of the the thyroid gland then there is
weight bemuse they
y only mo way a doctor
be

-Area Engagement —

By ABIGAIL VAN BUftE

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grandrwither, mother and being a big baby."
larapetr by himsell! and then let
in! situation. Watch yourself what's more, to be sure to offer
-,Set bOteidarleg and be con- he and in interacting with oth- misbehavior.
and see Jmt what you are these explanation
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they can 1111111dentoW And at the dew to dsw or to per,
waiting room when the little boy, surrounded by people lets these guidelines on dii. time they are requ'red.
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missive. In estaW3bing limits, comes
was called for her ap- he's never seen before, In a cipilning children:
from the child's demand tantrum or _ othie pro. offscticn. It you don't show this
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According to Seminole coach
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a Arong advance behind the retum
The organizational meeting behind his serve."
2) Direct your ground strokes
high as $40 an hour. It makes as any you'll find on a public volley In
the middle and the
5) His paztuier at mideourt to the weaker player on the
of the Raiders Club for
A crisp, cross-court return more sense to split the cot four playground. ("Bee-zaree?" ability to put the ball away. 7be should be looking for good other side, and lnevltablytothe
Seminole Community College huzns low over the net and clips ways At most public facilities, echoes Francolse with a player In the right court tends angles on the volleys that en- backhand.
athletics was held last week. the green surface at the ankles because of the crush to get charming
Gallic accent. to be more consistent -he (or sue.
The club was organized by a of the man lunging to the ser- playing time, doubles takes "Wouldn't
3) At all costs, get the ball
eet
be more polite she) hits more shots -with the
All those textbook conditions
DETROIT (AP) -Outfielder
group of local sports fans.
vice line. He waves weakly at preference.
over
joid to call zen oonlque?")
nesse
s
fi
to et up "putaways" are fine If you've got a strong guy the net because t he other Ron LeFlore Injured hi the
Elected to the dub's board of the ball, and It dribbles off his
There Is a vicarious thrill for
is sooner or later going
The key to a good game, says for his partner.
back that can arch Into a
to second me of the Detroit Tidirectors were John Mercer, racket. Love-IS,
the recrea tional weekend Stove, is finding the
mishit
It
right
This basic prem ise of good whippet serve, quick feet,
gers' doubleheade r at New
Garnett White, Larry Castle,
The man moves over to the ad player in watching
Betty Stove partner. "Its Important to play doubles Is that the team which wonderf ul stamina and 20-yearYork
Sunday, will remain In a
ere
Th
is one
Mac Blythe, William Plckett, court to serve. He rockets the and Francolse Durr, who will with someone
final,
you like," she cont rols the net usually wins, old reflexen
chauvinistic admonition. Don't cut for six weeks following
Vernon Mize and William ball on flat plane into the ser- never challenge the supremacy adds. "If I lose a po
int, I feel They work to get in that
Th e pragmatIc fact of play doubles with your wile or surgery Monday for the repair
Schafner. The group named vice area, but this time doesn't of Event and Evonne Goolagong sorry for them. We're all
position, as If tied together by a recreational tennis Is that at the girl friend -it's like teaching of a ruptured tendon In his
Mercer to the pod of president, come charging in behind It. The individually, but, playing for human. Your pa
rtner can miss rope. The generally prescribed club level most players aren't her how to drive a car.
right knee, his doctor said,
and placed Castle as vice- return is timed perfectly and
Dr. Henry Sprague of Henry
president with White as deep. It catches him groping at
Ford Hospital called the opersecretary-treasurer,
the baseline.
atlon "very satisfactory." He
f'
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Betty shakes her head. "He
said LeFlore would be ready to
Sterling gave a short resume of hit the ball so hard," she

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trophies; one date basketball in Johovah) speaks with

championship; the runner-up authority and clan. She Is an
spot In the 1976 state tennis ebullient six-footer with a
tournament and seventh place clipped Dutch acent, and she is
in the national; two runner-up also one of the world's finest
spots in national track meets doubles players. She has won at
(SCC traca coach Terry Long Wimbledon and at Forest Hills.
was named national coach-of- This past April, she and Billie
the-year); and tri ps to the state Jean King split $40,000 for
tournament by the winning an Invitati onal doubl es
Raiders every year since the tournament In Japan.
3etty has made a career out
team was formed.
at the meeting of Iaylng doubles In the dusk of
includeddlscusslonofwaysand a departing crowd or on
means to render support to the somecuter court where the only
way to ee the action is to hang
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open spring training late next
winter.

Bow hunting and archery Is a
course offered again by the
Leisure Time Program at
Seminole Community College.
The six-week, fee supported
class will begin on Sept. 29 and
SEArI'LE (AP) - Forward
meet each Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Mike Green, a first-round draft
Darryl Payne, who has choice of the Seattle Supertoured with the National Field SOnica In 1973 who played the
past three seasons in the AinerAssociation
course which will cover laws Ican Basket ball Assoclaion,
pertainIng to bow hunting, has agreed to a series of onehunting methods. beginning YOlatswiththeSonics.

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ORLANDO -- Edgar "Mad world by Boxing News. hopes to Espada, but the big onei have spot, but the newest addition to
Atlas has been after a shot he eVeCLI to get a re-niatch Staelurn two weeks ago in a "Shotgun" Robimn, has a
Dog" Ross in his toughest test make Trinidad's MaLt Donovan always eluded Donovan.
Pete Ashlock's stable had to with Wells for several months With the only man to ever beat mvt 0I)diflg fight,
record similar to that of
to date; Gene Wells in defense his 37th victim in 39 starts.
pull out because of a dea th in but If he defeats Gene at the him, Jimmy Owens, on the next
He
tot
Rosenberg, 8-2-0, with eight
He tried to wrest the South
Of his Southern middleweight
he
be
d.
SPOrU
has fought all Over Empire title, the North his
Do
novan
ern
KOS,
seven in the first round.
title; Scott Clark; Milton
Junior welterweight title away
accompluhing something no
the world, while defeating the Americantitje,anJ the world's
Matchmaker,
Bruce
Milton
Owens
is
also
meeting
Owens; Al Migliorato; and
from Sammy Maslas and Other amateur action will
likes of highly rated toes Like title. But In each case he was Trampler had planned to use oneejseha,beenabletodoinl5 a new face to Central Florida, failed. M t In e
Wee amatet.ir bouts featuring
tries
os th crowd felt he include Bert Bell, winner of his
Ralph Pallali n and Carlos turned back. First by Tony WeiLsAtias on his next show,
(Iris Brantley.
0 Razor Rosenberg against Marks.
deserved the nod, but the final last 10 lights, against Rosen.
He ts defeated Mundine, then by Palladin and wkinhuet for Sept. 2l, but w as
Clark is scheduled to meet
Migliorato has agreed to decision was a draw.
Shotgun Robinson.
berg's stablemate Chris Rizzo.
national ciampions like Mike then by Koichi Wajima.
Jimmy Germain who hails meet Calvin Roberts of Danla.
forced to move It up a week.
That's the lineup for tonight's
Hans
Orsolics,
who
(ruin Fort Lauderdale. Gtr.
That was the first time
Baker and
The Wells title defense
Also a pair of undefeat ed
wells, ranked
boxing action at th e Orlando
.
Th e Rosenberg-Robinson anyone had ever gone the junior
main beings a record Of 1-0 into
are the United States and being made against
middiewelght.s.Tommy
Spurts Stadium.
Ten- U.S. by Ring Magazine, 13
European cLarnptons.
distance with Rosenberg, as Land of Eustis and Ray Morin
5'5
he the four-rounder, compared to fight could deal the show,
Rods, ranked No. 6 in the
seeking his first win since
Rosenberg, w ho"i given name each of his 12 previous op. who hails from Mel
Clark's 5-1, with 4 KOs.
bourne.
lie has even deicatad a
Originally, Vinnle Curio was upset Cwto last month in
United States by Ring
is Ray but he Likes to be called ponenta had been knocked out.
Amateur
action
starts
at
the
world
title
holder,
Angel
set
to
lando.
tight in this co-feature Or
If Clark is successful tonight Razor, de but ed at the Sports
Maga,jn and No. 14 in
IlLs opponent tonight, Union p.m..

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leaves her young charges in the sssured of
Individualized at
hands of a very capable staff. ten tion
to each child.
Carmen Owen has recently
Registration is still open for
begun a teaching program for the preschool
learning
children two to tour years old. program
Margie Bledsoe or
Carmen is a certified kin. Carmen Ow
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dergarten through 6th grade to answer
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teacher who leads these pre. regarding this program
or any
schoolers in a planned rou tine of the other services
offer ed. So
of ou tdoor and indoor exercise why not
call Bus Bee Child
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Program of preschool learning 122.07611 today.
will begin very soon.
Both Margie and Carmen
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daily attendance for the pre.
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school learning program. Even
thou gh t he mother may not
need to ha ve her child cared for
every day, the child needs the
continuity of daily participation
t
in the program, F or this reason,
'j
Busy Bee of Sa nfor d offers
special weekly rates that are
more economical than the daily
or hourly rates. Family rates
are also available.
The center can accommodate
36 children, inr.tudrng a limited
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Tampa 's next opathletic pert, is an improved team,
McKay said.
"Onerusonforthisial)on
Woods, He's one of the bed
backs In the league," he salt
"Alltheyhavetodo Is block and
he nina 40 yards for a
touchdown,"

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ALAMEDA, Calif. - (NEA) over the fence.
the Golden Gates's, were the shots. We have to forgive. Not tactics are as follows:
able to or don't have the In-From the deck of the South
When the U.S. Open tennis leading combo In
1) Get the first an in, at dination to advance behind
Shore Tennis Cl ub, wafted by champlonshlpi got under 'way Tennis this season.World Team forget, but forglye."
Frew McMIllan, the coach of three4uartrs'ThórznaI speed, theirserves.Theylacktheakill
the cool breeze which blows at Forest Hills an Sept. 1, the
(The WTF as a venture Is the Gaters and one al filled with a spin, generally deep to or the
energy or both. lUgit
from San Francisco Bay over King-Stove team was the
one to virtually based on doubles, men's doubles players In the the receiver's back hand to cut away that puts them In a
the Island of Alameda, Betty watch in women's dou
bles, since they comprise 80 per cent world, says:
down the angle of return,
Tickets for the home football
staggered or Idormatlon.'
Stove studies the four people threatening the defending of the action.)
"You need an individual with
2) Come In behind serve, at which they must improvise. games at Seminole High are on
maneuvering on the court champions, Chris Evert and
There Is particular iden- a game who's most suited to the least to the service line for the Therefore, a set of ground rules sale at the school athletic
below her. Betty Is doing what Martins Navratilova.
tiflcatlon with Durr, who hits left court playing with an In. first volley. Aim volley to the for
every person's doubles Is department.
any worthwhile tennis pro does
Doubles Is a variety of tennis serves with her right leg
dividual whose game is most middle.
needed,
Season tickets, which Include
to wit:
on her (or his) day off -she with which the average man or dangling in the air aW floats sotedto the
court. lfind
3) Server's partner should be
w1rn'aionto all varsity and
practices, plays and watches woman can more readily moon
balls across the net. Her the, most beautiful doubles alert to step In and put away
1) Since you're going to wind junior varsity contests, are $15
a
tennis
mdejgjfy because the greater ground strokes derive from an combination la a mixture of weak return.
up with one person up and one for adults and $12 for children.
Thecencentratlon here tsona pe rcentage of their own play ls old Frankenstein movie
- a power and guile."
ck,make sure One of The latter are considered flrg
4Reeelverofservlceshould peso
riendly doubles match.
spent competing In pairs. Basic weird assortment of Jelly.
YOU can nun like hell from side grade and up.
The
player
In
the
left
court
Is
hit
the
ball
cross-court
and
low
"See," she says analytically, economics dictates it. When wrlsted swipes and forehangenerally the power player with at the feet of the server and to side.

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who kicked Uwm," he said.
Tnsn, talking about Braitees's
Injery, Sibsn add;
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Buxton ready to be the big
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Busy flee Child Care Center of Sanford.

The rooms are brightly
decorated, t he children are
busy and happy, and any visitor
feels the atmosphere of caring
that fills the Busy Bee Child
Care of Sanford.
Its central location on Holly
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lon g block behind the Winn
Dixie on 17•92) has brought
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since it opened earlier this
year. And now that school ha s
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schoolers are spending their
days there
Children are w ha t owner
Margie Bledsoe knows best.
Mother of six and teacher for
several years in Sanford public
schools, she opened Busy Bee of
Sa nfor d because of the need for
quali ty child ca re facilities.
When school began this tall,
Margie went back to her
teachingduljes But she spends
1h first part of each day at
her
center (it opens
at 6:43 am,)
and is back at Busy Bee
again
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CLASS AAA
I. Oc.ala F orest (17) 1 0 132
. T ar pon WIMs 10 116
3. Tampa Jesuit 1085
. Now Smyrna Beach 00 83
S. Delray Atlantic 00 83
HaIies City (I) 0-I 51
Jacksonville Bolles 1039
S. Fort Lauderdale Aquinas 1031

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9. Augusling St. Joseph, Said.
3. Orlando Oak R logo 10
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After watching game files Kixney, a linehecker cut by
worried about our lack of of. Monday, McKay said the line- the KiiigaBB CIty Qu1&amp;.
feuse," says Tampa Bay Sue- mess gave veteran quarterback
McKay said that If his Rues
caneers Couch Joist MdCay as Sieve Spurner enough Irote&amp; had kicked field goals every
he locks ahead to his young lion to poss early In the game. time they got deep in Houston
team's second test Sunday But Spurrier failed to get the territory, at least Tampa would
against the San Diego Clung, ball to reCeivers who were have
put nine points on the
ens.
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board.
"You're not going to be a
For the time being at hid,
Tampa hid opportiafties to
winning team unlus you can McKay said he doeou't plan any score.
nsu the ball," McKay says. changes at quarterback.
There was a missed 3$-yard
"And we Just aren't raking any
He does plan some player field goal aftevnpt by Mirro BaNg plays when we got the bill." switches In the defensive aecon der; a pass theown theme hicfws
In 82G0sheflackig by the daryin time forthenext clash too longfrain8plrnterowj
Houston Oilers In their National before hometown fans and NFL receiver Lee McGrlff in the and
Football League debut lad Sirn- Comznlssloner Pete Rnzell..
zone and an Interception of a
day, the expansion Bum totaled
Also, he waived fullback Spirnier pus at the Oilers 11.
ordy 108 yards on offense.-40 Vince Kendrick and announced yard lim that led to a Hoedon
nabing and 59 passing.
plans to pickup free agent Time touetxlown.
McKay said he's dwnpesi
"I don't know whether we're
any better than that, or
whether the last three teams we
good
Seminole High School will be $10. Play will be double played were JiM that
defensive te" he ,au
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The others came from 32 and 39
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Nat Moore took a 3$-yard
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Buffalo cloned out the scoring
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10. Fort Myers 00 71
AlSo receiving votes: Auburndal,.
Naples, Tampa Ca tholIc, Marianne,
St. Augustine. MaCCIenriy.Baf.,-,
FOIl Lauderdale Dlllard, Leesburg.
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I. I'lflOH 110) 1.0 111
Lake But ler(2) 1.0 110
Milton Pace 10 92
, WIliweod 00 72
S. Alachua Santa Fe 1.057
6. Palmetto 0) 3.5
Mia m i LaSalle 0. 75
Biountstown 1.0 24
Melbourne central CatholIc 01
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,o. Crescent city 00 20
Also receiving votes: Ijmatlipa,
Daytona Beach Father Lopez,
Mulberry, Miami Westminster
Christian. Frostproof, Fort Meade,
Zephyrhllls, Hewbei-ry, Woukula.
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DAYTONA UACH, Ph. fe could iske the this
(P) _Ciii Ysrbsrsqh alliEs is the t ii are y,
BolL,
tee v. MarcIa 3* Linale Pond
3,411;
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gTSd 'wiulUol circuit, Ym P.scsm, who r
only the
burm*II wIth IIIII PeiML longer trache, Is
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Allison Is______
In bulb
11,*
2344.
Parsons is
$lfl,345.
ha ssi.ind Is RIcd Patty, Allison $153,524; Baker
Painful realizalis. on face of Hot.s's JóaquIj Adujar
as Cubs' Bill
siztkae
nç
with
3,411.
$151,510;
Marcia
$141,413;
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Madleek u' him
recenfi"
Third Is the 1173 wl, Besty Waitrip $lX1,444; Land $14,, _____________________________________________
P&amp;iui, With 3344
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that
janmisd the Putter." rim In the eighth oft Dsr I
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1r5SO($flthuaml1cIei1 Knowles on two walks and
Pirates douie by Forach. That
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the
ninth
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PI,IpIa
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a
five,
on
..
game bulge.
singles
by
Joe
Willis
azei
P_'"' ,,
Iaewher
hi the NL, ____
Allude Madlock.
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beat
Los
Angeles
54
but
kit
t
14
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Pinch-hit singles by Regg5
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edged the (ucsgo Cubs 44, IZII1 &amp;nith aid Marny Mote high.
PhmIver
theMonta1
San
Francisco
nipped_____
San lighted a fuiw-rim auth bmfng
5.
DIego 34 in 10 tiuthip.
that gave Los Angels aip
SCfnnnI iI.inmed
Pus first Iti doubleheader with Atlaot
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'Both tchens would like to homeand3lth c4 the season In
In the opener, Rod Glibreath
have back the.. pltcbes" aid the_____
first Inning and the Phiflies
ove home the decisive
SC1!flII* after his two homers wet, on their war to their fifth with a two-run double hi
helped give first-place Phll
_____and Frank LiCoit,
vidory In 14 game. His solo seventh
delplualtsflrsttwo-pm.wln. hem
________ flfth,PuiaSth,pve tIrewaflve4dtterforMsfj
nlnedresksinceAum.234t hlmthemajorleegueleadby oumplitegmeoftheses50f
The powii Pitcher Ii Thm one nvor th. v.' n.e.
u.... s
Seayer the threethu. Cy Ingyn.
Marty PeTs doubled home
YowigAwaidwinner, who fired
The Mits struck for all five Dave Rider In the 10th Iniulng
aflv,4ilhterwdstruckoi*121n r ththe.eveihhming. Bid forbis third RBI of
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pltchlngtheNewyorkMetstoa a.elaon
aid Bruos Bolselair givingSsnFranclscoftavfc
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5-0
victory
over
the
Pittsburgh
each
knocked na run with .
By MMOI AMOS
B
MOOPLB
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AW Porte 12, Iowa Stat, ii
Phil...
gles,FehzMlflan'athse
Jedeoye
Padres rlght•hander Tom,
Fearless Ferseuater
Alamabe 21, SMUO
I
believe
I
am
ad
i
Griffin,
who had a ru4ft g'
Mil
Aitaseas
25,
OkIa
St.
13
IN)
____*7, Nsty cress
Army
1.m
harder than last year," said doubled
hug I1WOUh
Egad, fr1an thor, ar some
Sayler ii. Aelma is
Seaver after he
the Pirates
(irè 4, Cubs 3
the no-bitter
sterling matchupa on this
ibiatoni f
Seeding Groin 20, last Mlci. It
St., 21, Irlpm Vine, 0 tO only th&amp; th}rd lou in 15
Bob Fcrsch cattered 11 hits the eighth. K Rifts stroksi a
week's card and all of thom
(5)
games. "I have developed my for the coinplde-gazne victory. lesdoff single and Peru laces
guarasteed to give
Vii. 11. irowe ii
.::
Pumpa •trenith
baca from thnt Injury And his hitting made the differ- two-run single.
Rmtsrs 17, leckneIl 1$
IntersectIonal
clashes
Cam.l GT 5.1 Thanksgiving
Tdade 20, ClUt. Mki. 2$
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Delivers 24, Citadel ii
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olerila ft. Clemson is
.%4t
Preporitlosa are unJay for the Canal GT oi.miuge ceder of atteidlon focsalng hi
ES
1lpl11I
ulhlp fInale at Dipta bdsnustional Si*.dway on the Rid where Pom State will
PIICISS 34, Cereell Is
Pee. 21, DerImeeli 20
Thnbping wi.aki4 The Cunit 340 has bsai1e a trsWiniiaI host the Ohio Slate BUCkIy.&amp;
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Vlllae,a 25, DayIsea Is (N)
clII.Ii4er
hi ornstususi
_on the_
The Nittany lions hold a 4-1
San
Jese 51. 15, PelIertea St. 13
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AiSloihert edge In lids abbreviated f
.. s.
P15733, Oier$a Tech 21
Over A's
O1WarIIgIZ. p, emjy
,,
Harvard 14. ColumbIa a
but this Isi't Joe Paterno
by Jacksonville's Peter Gregg and Jim Besby out of Laguna Year. We confideidly
Nebra*a 31. lndlaon 7
tdlct
By The Asesdafed Press
25. Syracuse 21
Kansas cty's tiuri baseman
lbS tksii E)ictIV *115 (bivy Mama, BMW Buckeye tnt mnph, 31141
:j1:
ori.' s, &amp;eweni
') kentucky U. Kansas 10
for the first lime ever during Tony Muse, Inserted as a di'
And.
.
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harnnnpb,
0Mm
U.
21.
Neat
State
ii
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With a good series agaIn the the regular season.
The 1171 holIday
LIU 21, Origin St. 12(N)
fensive replacement In the
Florida Galore bouncing back
of_g jfl mark f
Miami
(PIe.)
30,
FlerNo
hi as many years that the Cnel GT
St. 11 (N)
Twis behind him, Kevin Bell's sacrifice fly In flldhliming,aflackedatworwi
Ouaniiidgp finale has ° Hotat, 24-it
Miami (e.) 21, RaIl State a
Kafl*I City Manager Whitey the eigith Ig
beau cUrse-man showdown.
homer In the 10th that boosted
Elsewhere, featured games
MichIgan 25. Stanford 13
Herzog
thought he
Mid. State 33. Wyoming 2
er,
and
Jim
Spencer
"nashed
a
the Osloles past Milwaukee
Include: Nebraska -Indiana;
American League West title all
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Mianaseta II, Wash. St. 4
With the news hat Daytona
vm
.ighih
Reggle
Jackson had doubled
In
Internationals ticket omce Mua -SMU; Florida u
wraPPed up.
Mlssluippl zi, Tulane
recently placed In the mail the la-gist first ticket mailing in
for the nightcap victory.
Houston; Georgia Tech frotd of Muse, who hadn't
Miss. Stats 14, LaeisviIle 12
But things suddenly took
hidoryof the DaytaiaI, it appsestis auto racing can espect Pittsburgh; Kansas - Ken- Michigatu
Missinrl U. INsis Ii
homered since the 1174
.,
toni
for the worse Monday
12,
"Those guy. (the White Sos) Fred Holsworth got hisseason.
Nedftwesiers
itber great
10,
N. Cersllna 7
In
lucky; Louisiana State - In their first meeting; N.CarelinaSt.17,I.ClreIIna14(N)
fourth
80)115 (frnpp5(j played like world champions," victory without a loss, while
Oregon State; Michigan - California 2$, Oklahoma 24, In a No. III. ii, W5?. MId fl ()
both coda 01 a doubleheader
Rensog said. "We've got to
The field for the I ernation.]
Stanford; Michigan State - down4o.the.wjre thriller at News Dame 20, Purdue te
of
reliever Bill Castro, 4-5,
I::
the
Chicago
white
Sax,
4-3
and
come
Ic With a big win, some.
CaliIenla 15, Okialwme 24
Richatd Petty David Pemn, Cal. YarboroJ
BIauIIY Wyoming; Oklahoma - Norman; Tennessee 1$, TCU 12, Se.
Calif. 13. Orege. I2(
thing to give is a spark. We
Btakeonthbsst*1ththidhithef
California; Tennessee - TCU, Inasqueaker, and Qg1
,p 5 3
34,0Mm Stats 34. Pinn State 14
The two losses cut Kansas dkhi'tplaypoorIytonlgh. They
'The fInal IROC race Is i14g4 Feb. 1$ at Daytona.
Utah 21, iic, 0(N)
Rico
Carty,
Qeveland's .
- CO3orado. Washington 21, in a btUISIng
City's lead to four gaines over Just came up with the big hits."
It will be Baker's first *eiçl In the k$UdICaIIy matched Jove, It'i enOlh to give a iflhzU),
Seelk Carellna 31, Dwke 15(5)
year.olddex1gitatedtgfte,5
the Oakland A's, whose game
Timsessie IL TCU 12
Foyt, AlUserand forecaster a ceuniptionfiti
13-bltQevelandattackwfthtwo
''L v
Apair of always etj
agaInst Minnesota Monday
jth
. Texas 20,5.. Teus St. 14(5)
)fnj of 1
aptgf fame ad Grand p
New Me.. $t., TesArlieglen I? flight was rained out.
it, stau arid willie 11cr- doubles,twosfnglesandan RBt'J
esecoidests,. trastate rivalries ar, on
fled and Jody gcitscter se,erai
as the Indiana battered the Red
tiouuai drivers see Nebraska's Qmthiakers with Miami hosting the Florida (N, Me.k
"It looks like It's going to boil ton hit succeseive
33. Texas-UI Pa 0(N)
to be named bifore the
at Mk4.ig
thrashing Ipdlana, 35.7, State Seminoles and Notie Texas AIM 21, Kansas it
dOwil to the six games we have homes and Detroit darter Jim Sos.
Usal Speedway this Saturday
Alabama rv'npiqg over Shill, Dame
Demls Eckeniley, 11-12, was
UCLA 21, Athena 10(N)
p
left with Oakland," Hersog Crawford pIce1i
Lieg Roach St. 10 Utah $1.34
the
winner with relief help from
33.4* good Florida club taking Boilermaker,. Miami baa
victory In seven decisions wiI
said. "We have to beat
i Vanderbift 13, Wake Forest 13
Berry 'eane is recood from the 1975 crash durhig
US O4o(nncn, 3S 1
That's
the
help
01
reliever
Jotm
Miller.
Dave
Lafluche.
2,' ilcerler r"i1ng attack this ws'.a
aU ti. is to
m
and Pitt outscoring Georgia yearandftj
Aegeis
5, Rangers 2
We.
IUfl'a
IStlu
r,
Applacacn St. I?, VMI 14
QuICo won
eave.
iutesta In
the 117$ World O
I&amp;dp In 505
Tech, 3341.
Joe Hoerner walked home
Seviher,, Miss. 21. Va. Tam. 14
enough to insure a Hurricane Cslsr.d.
the
eighth
Inning
and
got
corn24, Wbshingtan 31
ieene was tating his SunâI at Daytona is he crai at
The lou, coupled with Balti- Andy Etchebarren In the 14th
The veteran LJ aggregatj,,i tnliuiph, 3545. When Pir
West Texas St. I?, Wichita St. 14(N) p1st. gaines from darters Q1s more's triumph, cut New Inning for the go.head rim, and
oser 150 m.p.b., sierthg two broken vertebra. and a broken left is this corner's choice to edge and NoIre Dame get Wgetlwr Maryland 24, West Va. it
PP, 3-1, and
Ken Brett, 104, York's lead In the American the Angela exploded four rw
- WisconsIn 31, Ne. Delete 11
Oregon Slate, 21-U, Michigan's anything can happen
whohadlofaceboh(, League East to 9 games,
to down the Rangers.
ThIs year In the Daytona 200, Sheen. moved to third place Wolvetlnes get the Hoopla nod kaff-kaff-- It ILsuilly does. This
his In. sed cioeoe PTVbbiIIZ axul he had to
over
an
excellent
Stanford
week's
fray
should
be
a
rena
01
iiiiiii iii,.
0th
ornthatpolnt,tber,,as no stopping him ash. Qub, 2$-it,
the past 47 wIth Dan Devine's
let his sights on Us 500cc Uli,.
IVU be Kentucky's Wildcats better balanced
CtiOfl15
Hothedtheworld5l0cctltlewitha,lnIntheSweTF 34, Kansas 16, na cut on the winning, 34.14 iiuiD(t,DD&amp;
Jayhawka home ground,;
Now
go
on
with
my
forecast:
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k-tders expected to race In the 1977 Daytona
at Daytona on
March13.
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Regain ing Winning Touch

Royals Lose Two, Lead
Only 4 Games

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YowigJohouyCaofy
of this year's Daytøna motorcycle road race but his bid for the
34Wor
forUs
,fan
as Walter Villa elahned the crown in a close fought race.
Cecotto won the first two events on the the ofiShip
schedule but as the season caine tos doae, Villa made his move
and edged the Venezuelan for the title.

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Tony DlStefauo of Marrlsville, Pa. nsa been named to a four
member team which will rqaeaat* the United Slates in tuue
comlng Motorercas des Nations In St. AMluwiIs, Holland.
Distefano was the winner overall In the 250cc Supereross
Mato-Qoss during the March Cycle Week (Issaic, at Daytona by
virtue of wI'Irtg two of the mobs and claiming a second In the

Norton, All Ballyhoo
Their Sept. 28 Fiht

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Richard F. or Mildred W. Ohm the Florida underSeminole
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the fktttio name of
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the holder of ffi following ci,. In IS: lIe .Marriage
tUicats has filed Slid
if
ci th lollowin, certificates PArTS GARAGE, and lIlt we
tor a las deed to be tsSIJW ,
tificites has filed said certifla$
NATIONAl.
LIAGUC
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has flied said rtNIcates for a tan hudtoregistlrsaidnamewithffi,
The certificate numbe,j end years for a ten deed to be issued thereon.
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Husband.patifl,ij, died to be isue thereon. The Clerk 00 the CIrcuit Court, Seminole
00 issuance, the descrlp
o, me The certificate numbers and years and
eI•tiflcate numbers and
County, Florida In accordance wIth
OPerty.andthen.me11, 00 Issuance, the description 00 the VICTORINA ALAZAS OZIELIN IIIUanCL the description ofofthe
the prisi
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was .ss.ss are as follows
property, and the names in which it SKI,
01 10 .517 5
property, and the names in wtilct, it Name Statutes, ToWN: Section PillS
was 'sessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 170,. y,
New
York
Wlfe5,spond,nt. was assessed are as follows:
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Certificate No. 1111 Year
Chicago
Certificate No. 1112 Year of
uanc.
7 .431 23
NOTICE OP ACTION
5: Bruce N. Patterson
I55flC 1T74
Louis
TO: VICTORINA ALAZAS Issuance 1S74
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West
Name in which assessed Doreffia
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333 ft S +200.211 WoO NE C05 of SE New Castle Pennsylvania
ft 00550041 ft of I 130.51100 ______________
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Aft Of laid properly be, jn me 'w'1RUNWN.IfIS 110ft B
5102.30011
You are hereby notified mat . NW ¼ of SW ¼ (less Rds).
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
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N
140
ft
to
BEG
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11 .411 fl
County of Seminole, Stat,
proceeding for Dissolution
Name
in which assessed lana engaged In business at 001 Cameftla
San Diego it
Florida.
Name in which assess George Marriage a Vlculo has been flied Park
Corporation
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Cl.,
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All 00 saId property being In the Florida under the f)dNus
ê II .445 20
against you and you are required
name of Atlanta
tificat shall be redeemed ac.
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All of said property being in the serve -. copy of your ,lnen County of Seminole, State of REFRIGERATION MECHAN.
cording to law the propert Flri
Meday's
Rsltts
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ICAL, and that I intend to register
Atlanta 13. Los Angeles 1.4
described in such certificate
Petitioner's attorney, whose name
Unless such certificate or cer. said name with the Clerk of the
certifIcates will be sold to the Unl,Is such certifIcate or cef. i.e address appear below, on or lificaI shall be redeemed ac Circuit Court, Seminole County,
PhiladelphIa 7, Montreal
tlficates shall be redeemed ac before October 11th, lfliandfethe cording to law the property FlorIda in accordanc, with the
hlIh,st Cash bidder at the
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St. LouIs 1. Chicago 3
se deer on the 11th day of . cordIng to law the property original thereof with the Clerk 00 described in such certificate or provisions 00
the Fictitious Name
tOber, lefl at 11:00 AM.
San Francisco 3. San DIego 2,
described In such certificat, or this Court either before servIce on cerillicites will be sold Jo the Statutes, To.Wit:
Section $13.05 10 innIngs
Dated this 2nd day of September, certIfIcates will be sold to the Petitioners attorneys or im. highest cam bidder at 11* court Florida Statutes l7.
1q70.
house daor on the 11th day of Oc
Only games scheduled
highest Cash bidder at the court mediately thereafter; otherwise
5: John N. Atkinson
house 400r on the 11th day of Oc. default will be entered against you tobei, ln, it 11:00 AM..
Tofay's Games
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
tob 1C10 1111.00 AM.
Houston (Lemongell. 00 and
Clerk of the Circuit Cort
Dated this 2nd day of September,Publish:
DEC.iiiAug. 21, 31, Sept.?, ii,
the
relief
demanded
in
the
1576
_____________________________ McLaughlin 33) at Atlanta
Dated thIs 2nd day of SePtember, Petition.
By: Thelma L. Scott
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Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND (Autry 00 and Nuthven 13-14),
ArthW H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
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Publish: Sept.?, 14, 31, 3*,
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SIMINOLI COUNTy, 2, (In)
o his Court on the d day of
DED35
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Montreal (Carrlthers 0-12) at
FLORIDA
By: Thelma L. ScitI.
September, A.O. 157$
By: Thelma L. Scott,
Deputy Clerk
CIVIL ACTION NO. 70-1320CA** Philadeipliia (Lonbora 1S.).
(Seal)
,
NOTICSOFAPPLICATION
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sept. 7, 14, 21, 21 15m
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
__ York (Swan SI) as
FOR TAX DIED
U.
Publish: Sept. 7, 11. 21, 35, 1570
DED.33
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
court
OF
151.300 FlorIda Itatetes
DED3l
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a car. PIttsburgh (Rooker 13.7), In)
By: Jean E. Wlik.
__________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
______________________ Pora$icn
Los Angeles (John 5.10) at
organized and enlstlng
Deputy Clerk
at Dorothy Smithson the holder
IN THE CIRCUIT CO1T. IN AND under the Laws of the United States Cincinnati (Nolan 121), (ii)
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT P0* RICHARD L. MAMELE
the following certificates has
Chicago (N. Retnchei 12-10)
SIMINOLI COUNTY, of America,
saidcertiflcatesforatandeedtobe THU EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL HUTCHISON &amp;MORRS
Plaintiff, at St. LouIs (McGiothen 1213).
FLORIDA
iss,d thereon. Th, certifIcate CIRCUIT IN AND POE IUMINOII POST OFFICE DRAWER H
I)
230 North Park Avenue
CASt NO. iisg-j.
numbers and years of issuance, the COUNTY. FLORIDA.
San Francisco (Kneeper 0-1)
JOHN
M.
SHEFFIELD
and
wIfe.
.,.E
Sanford,
Florida
32171
JUVINILI
DIVISION
desCription of the Property, and ma
ACTION NOTh.IUI.CA
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LOCAL FINAN
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COMPANY OF
as follows;
________________________
KAFTCHICK. Michael
CEPTANCE CORPORATION
Todd

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Chicago at Montreal, (twl)
a-k-a WINTER PARK. a Florida
Baby
Boy
Lee
a-k-a Unnamed Male
Certificate No, 3131. Year 0,
Plaintiff.
St. Louis at New York, 2. (In)
t'F$47'
Infant (born August 5, iNS),
Issuance $574
Pittsburgh
at
Philadelphia.
Defendants
j
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
NANCY .1. BOWERS, ZALES
A ChIld.
NOTICIOPSALI
FORTAXDIUD
Sec 25TWP 215 ROE 31 E W of JEWELERS, J.C. ROBERTSON, d.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA- TO:
.*WI
Houston at Atlanta, (n)
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
151.300 Fisrtda Statutes
be J C. ROBERTSON TRUCKING
MiI'ed Geneva
£ ½ ci SW ¼ of SE'
Los
Angeles
(DIckerson)
Lee,
pursuant
to
Final
Judgment
at
Cincinnati.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN,
Name in which assessed George COMPANY and SHARON K.
residence
unknown;
and
George Of
fouciosurerefldef,donth,Ioihday (n)
thatRichardF,orMlidredw.OIson Edward
GRANTS
Lee,
residence
unknown.
McGrath, Jr.
7510, in that certain
the
holder
of
the
following
Ca?.
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
All of said property being in the
NOTICE
Defendants.
causependingintMcircuitflin
hitIcates has filed saId certificates
You
East
are
hereby
notIfIed
MORTGAGE PORICLOSU.,
that a an for
County of Seminole. State of
so.00; T (143) 271.10; 31.34.
Seminole County, Florida,
ma tan deedto be Inusdthereon. Pefitionunderoath,acopyof which
Florida,
W I. Pd. 01
NOTICU OF SUIT
NINTH -1. Dallying (3) 5.30 0.30
wherein
FIRST
FEDERAL
The
certificate
New
York
numbers
and
$1
years
is
delivered
to
you
herewith.
Unless such certificate or cer. TO: SHARON K. GRANTS
55 .013
340; 2. Dale Paul (5) L0 2.10; 3.
SAVINGS
AND
of
issuance,
the
LOAN
Baltimore
description
of
the
been
71 15 .343 5½
tificates shall be redeemed ac
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lIled In the above-styled
Dudley Do Good (5) 240; 0 (2-5)
Court ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE Cleveland'
property, and the names In whIch it for the permanent commitment
fl 70 510 11½
cording to law the property thai an action to foreclose a
COUNTY,
a
2120; P (2-5) 57.40; T (2-0-5) 57.20;
corporation
orgenited
Boston
was
assessed
are
as
followi:
Michael Todd Kraftcttick, a-k-a _.
13 15 .410 IS",
described In such Certificate or tgage on the following Property in
31.12.
existing under the Laws of the Detroit
CertifIcate No. 1357 Year of Baby Boy Lee. a-l.a Unamed
47 ö .i4 30½
certificates will be sold to the Seminole County. Florida
TENTH-I. Win .Sac (I) 4.10240
United Stales of America, Is Milwkee
Issuance 1574.
The Top Twenty teams
Lot 11. Block "B". SUNLAND
02 10
highest cash bidder at the court
Infant,a CaucasIan mate chIld,Male
born
in 3.10; 3. Sonkist *1(4) 3.30 340; 3.
The Associated
flptelpr,pe
August 5, 1505. at Orlando, Orange Plaintiff, and JOHN M. SI-IEF.
West
house door on the 11th day Qf
ESTATES, according to the pies
Press college DollyM. (2)3.30; 0(1.1)2320; P (I.
FIELD and wife, SHIRLEY S
SEC 22 TWP 215 RGE3E N SOft County, Florida, to SOCIAL AND SHEFFIELD
Kan City
51 42 .305
tober. ttlOat 11:00A.M.
thereofasr0CordedinplatBoo*)1
football
with Iirst.plac, 4) 0740; T (142) 735.50; 31.5*.
and
LOCAL Oakland
votes
npoll,
ofS0ll.2ttOfEIoOflooNElL4ofSW ECONOMIC SERVICES, State 0,
77 05 .S12 4
parentheses, season
Dated this 2nd day of September, Pages Ii, to 22. PublIc Records of
Ul.IVU$m - 1. Stranded (1)
1.
FINANCECOMPANYOFWINTER
Minnesota
,', records and total poInts. Points
Florida. Department of Health and PARK,
73
Seminole County, Florida
,
a
Florida corporation are California
Name
in
which
assessed
on
2O-l5-1O-14.l2.10$.74
Louree
40
75
has
been
filed
.453
Rehabilitative Services for sub- Defendants, Civil
against you, and you
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
3.10310; 3. Tamie Mink (5) 00; 0
Action No. 70-1230. Texas
wy,.
3.43.3-1;
01 75
sequent adoptionandyouar,hereby CA-OS-A,
are required to serve a copy Of YOul
44
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Ii) 11.10; P (1.2) 39.30; T (1-3-1)
I,
ARTHUR
H.
BECK.
Chicago
All
of
said
property
beIng
in
I.MIchigan
(25)
the
10-0
commanded to be and appear in the
43 12 .431 19½
written defenses thereto, if any, County
By: Thelma L. Scott,
4410; 31.fl.
WITH, JR., Clerk of the aforesaid
2.OhIo St. (15)
of Seminole, State of above Court at: Seminole
Monday's Results
iOo 1,076
Deputy Clerk
upon Leonard V. Wood, Attorney for
TWELFTH - I. Power Man (I)
County Circuit Court, will at 11:00 A.M., on
Chicago 45, Kansas City 3-1
3•tt (9)
10.0
Courthouse, Room 329. Sanford,
Plaintiff, at Suite 211, 231 Maitland Florida.
592
Publish: Sept. 7. II, 31, 0. 25, 1576
the 25th day of September, 1576,
5.10240 2-50; 2. Fleet Feet (3) 3.10
Unit
Cleveland 5, aost
1-Oklahoma (4)
such certificate or cer- Florida 32711 at 9:30 AM. o'clock. offer
1-00
j
543
Avenue,Aitamm,5prings,
DED3
300 3. Denee Eckert U) 6.50; Q (1.
for sale and sell to the hi0,est
Florida tificates shall be redeemed ac
DetroIt 3, New York i
S.UCLA (2)
1-00
32701, and file the original with
731
onthel3thdayofOctober,A.D. 1514, bidder
the cording
NOTICI OP APPLICATION
j 550; P (1.3) 19.20; T (1.3.7) 61.20;
for cash at the West-front
Baltimore 3, Milwaukee 3. 10
6Mlssouri
to
law
the
property
and
1-00
to
show
450
cause
why
said
Petition
CIerkoflheabovestyledcfl
FOR TAX DIeD
3107
door of the Courthouse in Seminole innings
described in such certificate or should not be granted.
7Pm
St.
1-0-0
441
before
157.340 FlorIda Statutes
the 29th day of September, certiticates
A
1,121; Handle
County. Florida, In Sanford.
5113.515.
•.Nebraska
will be sold to the
CalIfornia 0. Texas 2, 14 in.
00-1
414½
WiTNESSmyhandastheCterkof Florida, the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1510, otherwIse a judgment iisy
be
highest
casn
following
described
nings
bidder
S.Georgia
at
he
court
1.0-0
said
MONDAY NIGHT
Court
and
314
entered
the Seal thereof,
that Richard F.o,. Miidl.adw.
against you for he relief house
door on the 11th day of Oc. 73rd day of August, A.O. 1910. this property, Situated and being In
10.Maryland
Oakland at uinneso,a,
10-0
370
FIRST - I. Jungle Jet (5) 5.00,
demanded in the Complaint herein.
the holder of the following Cef
Semlnoie County, Florida, to.wit: rain
tober, 1974, at 11:00A.M.
11.Texas AIM
1-0-0
(Seal)
310. 2.40; 2. Mike's Hawk (6) 9.10.
211
WITNESS my hand and seal of
tificates lies filed said certifIcates
Los s, Block B. THE MEADOWS
12.ArtJn5Is
4.00;3.MyMyMoily3oo;Q (i-Il
Dated this 2nd day of September,
Tofay's Games
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
1-0-0
211
for a tax deed to be issued thereon, said Court, this 15th day of August,
WEST, according toth, plat thereof
and 13.Kansas
30.10: P (56) 47.10; 31.31.
Oakland (Bosman
200
153
4-I
Clerk of Circuit Court
êhe certificate numbers a
y,ars
as recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages 5 Blue 11-12) at Minnesota (Lueb- I4.Alabama
Arthur H. BecIwith, Jr.
SECOND - 1. Countess Christie
01-0
105
By. athIeen Guy
of Issuance, the descrlpllon of the
and 6, of the Public Records of ber 44 and Golti 13 13), 2
IS.Boston Col.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Ii 510. 3.10 3.50; 2. Kid Coach (4)
I 00
Deputy Clerk
101
Arthur H. B*ckwjth, Jr.
property, and the names In Which it
Seminole
County,
Florida.
16-Louisiana St.
By: Thelma L. Scott,
Kansas City (Kessler 1-10) at
00-I
PublIsh: Aug. 21. 31, Sept. 7, 14, 191
54½ 1.20, 3.40; 3. Lady's Ready (2) 100;
Clerk of the Circuit Court
was assessed are as follows:
Said sale will be made pursuant to Chicago (Monroe 0-0)
Deputy Clerk
17.N. Carolina
0(1 1)2410; P (S-Il 129.40; T (5.4-3)
20-0
rC 121
73
By: Linda M. Shaw
Certificate No. 1141. Year of
and
in
order
to
satisfy
the terms of
Publish: Sept. 7. 14, 21, 25, 1910
Detroit (Ruhle 9-11) at BaitiIl.Arizona St.
171,50; DO (15)33.00; 31.52.
01-0
00
Deputy Clerk
Issuance
final judgment.
DED31
19.Tuas
mere (GrIrnsley sj,
THIND- 1. Dream Acre (1) 0.00.
01-0
v
Publish: Aug. 21. 31. Sept.;. 11. $510
Descrlptienofprep,rty
(Seal)
New York (Hunter IS-il) at
20.Misiissippi
100. 2.50; 2. Summ Cow (3) 3.10.
1-1-0
Lol Ill Replat of Winuend Park OEC-120
NOTICIOFSHINIFF'SSALI
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Cleveland (DObSO,-, li-Il). in)
340; 3. Migrate (3) 5.20; 0 (1-3)
P8 3 Pg *
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN that
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTlCEOPsHUIp.$4(
20.10; P
Boston (Wise 12-10) at Nil.
NOTICIOPAPPLICATION
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
Name in which assessed Royal
By: Mary N. Darden
waukee (Sleton 14-12). in).
No1IcEI'HERBY GIVEN
P0RTAXDCRD
FOURTH - 1. Bangle I. Rolrai
E*eCtjflon'TsSu(d
BUS
of
aed
Uflder
Temple Pentecostal Assemblies of thit by virtue of
D4oUtVClerE
CkliføtnIC (Hbrtzefr 0-4) at
(3) 1540. 040, 5.40; 2. Burgandy
that certain 197.140 Florida Statutes
the seal of the Circuit Court of Philip H. Logan-of
The World, Inc.
Texas
(Barker
00),
(,)
Velvet
(I) 1.20. 3-00: 3. PixIe Whiz
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, OrangeCounty,Fiorida,up
All of said property being in the Writ of Execution issued out of and
final SHINHOLSER, LOGAN
Wedeesday's Games
(5)3.00; 0 (1.31 21.10: p (J'l)i4.0O;
of the County Court of that Richard F. or Mildl-ed W. Olson iudgment rendered in the aforesaid
County of Seminole, State of
AND
MOPICR1EF
Detroit
at Baltimore, (n)
trifecla 3-15 117.00; 31-59.
Seminole County. Florida, upon a the holder of the following cer- court on the 3rd day of February, Post
lorida.
Office Box 2279
New York at Cleveland, (n)
FIFTH - 1. brIan K. Eckert (3)
final iudgment rendered in the tificafes has filed said certificates A.D. 1576, In that certain case en- Sanford, Florida 32771
Unless such certificate or Cef
Boston at Milwaukee, In)
1510, 340. 3.00; 2. Brave Lucille (3)
for a tax deed to be issued thereon, titled. The
aforesaid court on thS 75th day of
American League
Celotex Corporation, Attorneys for Plaintiff
tificases shall be redeemed ac
Texas at ChIcago. (n)
1.30,440; 3 Sweet Brandy (I) 3.00;
June, AD. 1516, in that certain case Th. certificate numbers and years Plaintiff, vs- Semoran Drywall Publish: Sept. II, 1916
BATTING (350 at bats)- McRae,
cording to law the property entitled, Southern
of issuance, the description of the Supply, Inc., and
0(3 3)32-20; P (3.3)100.11; T (3.3-li
XC, 340; G.Brett, KC. 335. bostock,
Discount
Kuron McMinn d. DED-79
described in such certificate or Plamntitf, -vs
21300; 31.11.
Mm,
Ned June, Defendant, property, and the names in which it ba Mac's Drywall, Defendant,
Carew, Mm, 333;
cerliIlcate will be sold to the
SIXTH -I. Jogsaw Janet (1)6.40.
which aforesaid Writ of Execution was assessed are as follows;
LeFtore, DeS, .310.
which aforesaid Writ of Execution IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
highest cash bidder at the court
3-20, 300; 2. Bryan-Keith (6) 5.10.
Certificate No. 2010. Year
NFL
RUNS-LeFlors, Dii, 93; RIvers,
delivered to me as she
of
house door on the 11th day of Cc. Seminole
of
was
delivered
to
me
as
Sheriff
of
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
County,
7.40; 3. Wrignt Grand (5) 940; 0 (4.
Issuance 1514.
Monday's Reset?
NY, 90; R.White, NY. 90; Carew,
Florida, end i
Seminole County, Florida. and I PROBATE DIVISION
tOber. 1970 at 11:00A.M.
P ($0) 154.30; T (5.4-5)
Descrlptienel Property
MiamI 30. Buffalo 21
have levied upon the following
Mm.
59;
OIls,
KC,
se.
have
levied
upon
th
folling FILE NUMBER 74.715-CP
Dated this 2nd day of September, descrbed
51060, 3903.
Sunday, Sept.19
WOS ft. of Lot 10 + B 12 ft of Lot 39 described Property Owned
RUNS BATTED 1N-L.May, Bal,
property being located In
by Kuron In Re: Estate ii
1970.
Miami at New England
SEVENTH - I. Big Expectation
Seminole County. Florida, more Washlngtcn Heights PB 3 PG 31
95. Munson, NY, 55; Mayberry, XC.
McMlnn, said property being MARGARET C. PATTERSON
Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr.,
Name in which assessed Shubert
Seatlie at Washington
particuli'rly described as follows92 Chambliss, NY, SI; Ystrzernski, W 1010. 5-50 3.60; 2. Vera Garm I?)
located in Seminole County, Florida,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deceased
3.10. 210; 3. Patti Shaw (I) 1,00; Q
New York Giants at Philadelphia
One 1913 Chevrolet Pickup Truck, Construction co Robert Brooks, Jr. more particularly described as
Bsn. 90
By. Thelma L. Scott,
NOTICE OF
Houston at Buffalo
HITS-G.Brett. XC, IN; Carew. (12) 2500; p (1.2) 47.20; T (1.29)
ID No. CCY213A1$23$9, Title No. a Nettle Mae Brooks
follows:
Deputy Clerk
ADMINISTRATION
All Of said property being In the the warehouse and
San Diego at Tampa
3953515
Mm. 151; Rivers, NY, 11$; LeFlori, 152,40; 31.35.
y
property located TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Publish: Sept. 7, 11, 21, 25. 1914
EIGHTH
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
I. Silver Blend (1)
being stored at Retliff I, Sons, in County of Semino'e. State of at the street address of 461 Plumos.a
Di?, 173; Chambiifl, NY, Ill.
DED 3
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Atlanta al Detroit
Sanford Florida. Additional in- Florida.
DOUBLES-Otis. XC, 10; McRae, 320, 310. .50; 2. Jolly Jumper (5)
Avenue. Casselberry, Florida, will
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Cincinnati at Baltimore
Unless such certificate or cet'XC, 31; Lynn, Bsn, 30; Carty, Cli, 3.20. 3.10; 3. Pecos Jivin (4) 47.20; 0
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
formation available from the Civil
the legal description being: all that OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
(15)1040; P (IS) 3150; T (iS-I)
Green Bay it St. Louis
Division of the Seminole County tificates shall be redeemed ac
FOITAX DEED
30;
RIv5, NY,
part Of Lot 7, First Addition to IN THE ESTATE:
Dallas at New Orleans
cording to law the property
TRIPLES-G.Brett, XC. 13; 21140. 31.71.
197.340 Flerlda Statutes
Sherifts Department.
Cas$elberry, according to the Flat
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NINTH-i. Noting (0) 11.40, 610,
Los Angeles at Minnesota
fld the undersigned as Sheriff of described in such certificate or
Garner, Oak, 12; Carew. Mm, 10; 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVLI4,
thereof recorded In Fiat Book 7, that the administration of the estate
340; 2. 0.S. News Maker (5) 17.10,
N. York Jets at Denver
Tied With 5.
that RichardForMiIedW. Olson Seminole County, Florida. will at certificates will be sold to the Page 30. of the Public Records of of MARGARET C- PATTERSON,
Chicago at San Francisco
HOME RUNS-G,Netlles,14Y,20; 140; 3 Jimi Zip (2) 1.40; Q (34)
the holder of the following cer. 11:00 AM. on the 29th day cf Sep. highest cash bidder at the court
Seminole County. Fioridi, lying deceased,
File Number 74-271-CP, is
Monday, Sept. 21
tificates has filed said certificates teniber. AD. 1976. offer for tale and house door on the 11th day of Cc- westerly of new Seaboard Coast
Reiackson, Sal. 23; L.May, Bal. 25: 11740: P (0-Si 21110; T (S-2)
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
Oakland at Kings City, N
Hendrick. Cli, 25; Bando, Oak, 21. 155400; 35,73.
for a lax deed to be issued thereon. sell to Ihe highest bidder, for cash, tober. 1974.
Line Railroad right of way, corn
Seminole County, Florida. Probate
Dated this 2nd day of September,
TENTH -1. Pearl's Pain (1) 4.10.
The certificate numbers and years subject to any and all existing leins,
prising .93.5 acres. south of the Division. the address Of
which is
4402.10; 2. Miss Liberation (7) 7.50.
National League
of Issuance, the deScription ot th
at the Front (West) Door of the
county road helter known as Seminole County Courthouse. P.O.
Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.,
BATT I NO (350 at bats)- 300; 3. Chicory (5) 3.00; 0 (4-7)
property, and thl names in which it Seminole County Courthouse
Plumosa Road.
Drawer C. Sanford. Florida 32171.
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
M.adlok,
Clii, -3.42; G MAddox, Phi, 2010. P (47) 47.70; T (47.5) I4.&amp;20;
was assessed are as follows:
Sanford, Florida, the above
Additional information available The personal representative of the
By: Thelma L. Scott,
33$.
Morgan,
Cm, 333; A.Oliver, 3126.
AT
FERN
PARK
Certificate No. 139$ Year of desCribed personal property
Irom the Civil Division of the estate is COMBANK-W1NTER
ELEVENTH
Deputy Clerk
I. J. Darron (61
Pgh, .331; Grlfley. ci
ProOlvislon
That said sale is
Issuance 1971
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart- PAR K, Trust
Department,
whost
Tom
DanielS
made to Pblih: Sept, 7, 14, 21, 25. 1916
RUNS-Rose. Cm. 120; Morgan, 650, 360. 310; 2 Golden Sapphire
27 27 25-79
mint,
satisfy the terms ofbeing
said Writ
Descrlptienof Property
address
is
730
S.
Orlando
Avenue.
Dave
Grether
17.30.610:3. Touchy-Tommy (1)
of DED35
Cm, 106; Grilfey, Cm, 102; Monday,
30 26-26-52
SEC 22 TWP 215 ROE 29E N SO it Execution
and the undersigned as Sheriff of P-0 Box 1420. Winter Park. Florida
1,20; 0(47)41.10; P147)69.90; 1
Chi, 101: Schmidt, Phi, 100
DaveRogen
212432-31
John B Polk, Sheriff
_____________________________ Seminole County. Florida, will at
of S $21.2 ft of B 200 ft of NE '.01 SW
32759. The name and address of the Clarence
Daniels
14
RUNS BATTED lhf
307529-17
G.Foster. (671) 33600; 3156,
1100 AM. on the 22nd day of Sep. personal representative's attorney Jim Haynes
Seminole County, Florida
TWELFTH - I. Compromise (5)
Cm, 114; Morgan, Cm. 107; Schmidt.
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
2131-71-51
timber, A.D. 1976. offer for sale and are set forth below.
Name in which assessed G. C. Publish: Sept. 7, II, 21, 21, 1914
Phi, 93; Watson. Htn, SI; Lujinski, 1220. 1130, I,60; 2. Brindie Skipper
Dan
Smith
3031
29-90
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
Weaver c 0 Basic Land I, Housing DED 2$
All persons having claims or
12) • . 10. 3. Travelin Andy (0)
Phi, IS
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
JackPoole
313225-91
subject to any and all lusting ems, demands against liii estate are
Corporation.
320. 0 (2 5) 6030; P (52) 2fl-10 I
HITSRose,
Cm.
151;
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Novice
A
DivI4øn
Montanez,
Allot said property being in the
at the Front (West) Door of the required.
WITHIN
FICTITIOUS NAME
THREE
All. 110; Garvey, LA, 173: Griltey, (S 26) 70750; 21 70.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 70.1343.CA4P.
Ron Harrison
393534-ill
Seminole County Courthouse in MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
County 01 Seminole, State of
Notice Is hereby given that lam U
A
2903; Handle 5305.131.
Bill
Lowle
Cm.
169. Buckner, LA, 161
4010.35-113
Florida.
Sanford. Florida, the above THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
engaged in business at
DOUBLES-C
Maddox,
Phi,
Longwood
SALVATORE
PEDONE
and
NovicelOevislon
35;
TONIGHT'SENTRIES
descrIbed real property.
ROSE
Unless such certificate or cer
THISNOT10E.tofllewiththeclerk OonFann
village Shopping Center 1109, S.R.
213127-06 Madlock, Clii. 34; Rose, Cm, 31;
FlRST-l.Grne5t.,n. 2 Peggy
tificates shell be redeemed ac
That laid sale is being made to of the above court a written
134, Seminole County, FlorIda. PEDONE. his wife,
Billy DanIels
Jolinstone, Phi. 33; Zisk, Pgt'i. 32. West. 3. Classic Clarke; I Oaytnl
34 30 71-SI
PIalnIifts,,
cording to law the property Florida under the fictitious
satisfy
the
terms
of
said
Writ
of
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
name of vsSimmons,
SIL.
32.
Lou
Branding
333035-92
Lad, S. kema; 6. Onion;;. Wayside
Execution,
described in such certificate or THE VILLAGE OPTICIAN,
they may have, Each claim must be
and JOSEPH PAUL PEDONE and
Chris Dernago
TRIPLES-Geronirno, Cm, 17; Gold; I Dasher.
2631 33-93
John B. Polk.
certificates will be sold to the that I Intind to register said
in writing and must indicit5 the
0 casn. Phi, ii, D Parker, Pofi. ;
name PATRICIA A. YASTE. as joint
SECOND
I. Cappy's Shed; 3,
Sheriff
highest cash bidder at the court with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
basis for the claim, the name and
Tyson, StL. 9; Gritfey, Cm, 9; Rancor. 3 CrackIng Chicks; 4, GA,
tenants with right of survivorsp,ip,
Seminole County, Florida
house door on the 11th day of Cc Seminole County, Florida in
address of the creditor or his agent
ac
W Davis. so,
BARNEIT BANK OF WINTER
Publish: Aug. 31. Sept. 7, II, 2), 1976 or attorney, and the amount
Sue; S Madam Printer; 6. BOb's
tober, 1976, at 1100 A M.
cordance with the provisions of the PARK, NA.,
HOME RUNS-Schmidt. Phi, 33, Fashion, 7 My Odyette. I. Ike
DEC. 101
Dated thI5 2nd day of September, Fictitious Name Slatutes, To-Wit:
clammed. If the claim is not yet due,
Kingman. NY. 31; Monday. Clii, 30; Strider.
Defendants,
__________________________
1976.
the date when it will become due
Section $45 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
0 Foster. Cm, 2L Morgan, Cm, 27.
AMENDED
THIRD
1. Malcu Happy; 3,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
shall be stated, if the claim is
5 Ronald Roltinghaus
Notice is hereby giv
that the
NOTICE OF ACTION
By Thelma 1. Scott.
Eddie's Up: 3. Go Harold, 4 NanBoard
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
contingent
or
unliquidated,
the
of Adiustment of the City Of
PublIsh, Aug. 31, Sept, 7. II. 21. 1976 TO, JOSEPH PAUL PEOOtiiE and
Deputy Clerk
fly's Tina; S. Vernon; 6. Willy
PLO n I 0 A
SanlOrd will hold a Special Meeting
DEC
E 10 H TEEN T H nature of the uncertainty shall be
Weaver; 7. KIng Jcm: I. Marion's
Publish Sept. 7. II. 21. 25. 1576
PATRICIA A. VAST B Whose JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE Stated. If the claim is Sec red. the on Friday. September 17,1516, in tIe
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
residence is unknown
Cutie
COUNTY, FLORIDA
0E032
City Hail at 11:30 kM in order to
security shall be described. The
FORTAXDEED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FOURTH - 1, ma Friend. 2
CIVILACTION NO. 74-I2$.CA.04.A claimant shall deliver sufficient
157.340 Florida Statutes
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Ihat an action to foreclose a morDAYTONABIACH
Millstone. 3. Kerry Woman; 4.
In Re: The Marriage of
cop,es of the claim to the clerk to
the Zoning Ordinance as it pertains
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tgage on the following properly in
FOR TAX DEED
MONDAY
MATINEE
Trusting; S. Clitford. 6. Unraveling:
KATHLEEN JO BRITTON, WitI
enable the clerk to mai one copy to to%ldeyardsetback requirements in
that Richard F or Mildred W. Olsen
157.744 Florida Statutes
eminoie County. Florida:
7 Bob's Cinder; I Star Strutter.
and
the SRi A Zoned District at Lot 2.3.
each personal representative,
hi holder of the following cerFIRST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I
RicI
Cox
The East Il feet of Lot 21 and West
(4) 1940
FIFTH - I Ed's Impulse; 2
MARSHALL EDWARD BRITION.
All personsinterestedin the estate
&amp; I (leSs W. lOft of Lot? + E, lOft.
1000 I 10; 2. L's Pert Patton (3) Tippy Faith, 3. SC LoneSome Liz; I
Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson the titicates has filed said certificates 59 5 feet Of Lot 20. BlOck M
to whom a copy of this Nu$ice of
Husbind
Lot 1) BlOck I, Wynnewoud.
holder of the hollowing certiticates to" a tax deed to be issued thereon LOPIGW000 PARK. according to
1000540; 3 Heather Crest I?) 420; 0 H '5 Chester. S Trade Day; 6
Being more Specifically described
NOTICE OF ACTION
Administration has been mailed are
The certificate numbers and years the plot thereof as recornt In Flat
has filed said certificates for a tax
0 (31)12110. p i 3 479 70. 32.05. Champion Flame. 7 Willie Wesley,
TO; Marshall Edward firitton
IS located at 1103 Forest Dr The
required,
WITHIN
THREE
deed to be issued thereon. The of issuance, the description Of the Book II, Pages 5-10, PublIc ReCords
SECOND - 1. 0 N Sunset (SI S Pat Luke
2039 SprIng Valley One
Planned use of the Property 5 to
MONTHS FROM THE DATE or
2940 12S0 1630, 2- Nimble Roady
certificate numbers and years 04 property, and the names In which it of Seminole County, Florida,
SIXTH-I Risky Fritz; 2. Wright
Florence, South Carolina 29301 Tnt F;RST PUBLICATION OF
install aluminum carport roof,
(4) 320 400, 3 Canadian Bowl (7) Can Can. 3 Hondo Pass. 4 Timothy
Issuance, the description of the was assessed are as follows,
has been tiled against you and you
You are hereby nclf(-td thuS a THISNOTICE. to lite any objections
B L Perkins
310. 0(45)9050, P (51)30790 1 Faith; S Printer's Strike: 6. Terry
properly, and the names In whic?, it
Certificate No. lOS? Year of are required to serve a copy of your
proceeding tOr iJi'l$Iution c,f tlity may hay, that challenges the
Chairman
($4?) $02.40; 00(15) 3*060. 31 61. T Berry. 7 Vinegar Bill; S. Kibill.
IssuanCe 1911
was assessed are as follows.
writtendetenses. if any, to 'ton John
marriage h bee's li:ed ngjfrt:l ,
Bo&amp;rd of Adjustment
vOldily of the decedent's will, the
THIRD I Wrignt Engle (1)040
Description of Property
Certificate No. 1727 Year of
A Baldwin, Plaintiffs' attorney,
SEVENTH I Penrose Flyer;)
and you are required to serve a topy qualifications of the' personal
Publish: Sept, 11. 1,70
180 250; 7 Slim Walto,- I?) 10 40 MIM's
Issuance 1971
SC 31 TWP 205 RGE 32E BEG whose address is 500 Highway 1792,
Of your writfen dtf,wisls. if any representative, or the venue 04'
40S
201 71 N t 100 ft E of SW COR RUN Fern Park, Florida 32730. on or
DescrIption of Property
440.3 Boston Birch(3l 440; Q II?) Jackpot; S 0 R Petunia. $
thereto upon Pe'Etioner's ettwnoy's. urisdiction of Itse court.
3610;
P
(17)0630;
T
II
72'
$63
B 50 It of Lot 31 (less N 220 It) Bik B 151 I ft N 340 It W IS). ft S 360 ft 10 before September 37, 1916, arid file
50;
ChrIsty's
Hope, 7 Sansage Himax.
woe names and al4retaes appear
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEG
lhe original with the Clerk of thiS
H Fern Park Estates Pb 5 Pg 13
• white Cactus
below, on or bofore Octobe'r 15th. OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED
NOTICE
IS
IIENEBY
GIVEN
FOURTH
Name
In
which
assessed
Isaac
Court
either
before
service
Name in which assessed William
I Sanlee (I) 020340
on
EIGHTH
Ifloandtililnocr1JeallnereoI with WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
i Burma Beauty; 2
THAT THE BOARD OF AD
260. 2 Kap Ann (I) 350 320; 3 Fawn Dawn. 3 Glad. 1 Top Ginger.
Campbell I Lula Mae Campbell
Plaintiffs' attorney or immedately
0 Bridge &amp; Juanita Bridge
the Clerk of lhi% Courl either betore
Date of itse lirst publication Of this
JUSTMENT
of
the
City
of
WInter
All Of said property being In the thereatler, otherwise, a defCult will
Buttermilk 131 210. Q (I 5)15 20. r S Western Whisky. 0 Hi 0 Ho; 1
All 01 said property being In the
service on P. leo,-'.,r's attorneys or Notice of Administration: Sep
Springs, Florida. will hold a public
II I) 4 60; T (513) SI 20. 32 IS
County of Seminole, State of County of Seminole, Stale of be entered against you For the relief
Dnna Eckert; S Legalized.
immedateIv tP,ercafter; otherwise tember 14th, 1976
hearing
to
Mar
the
request Of
FIFTH
1 Dickey DO (1) S SO
Florida.
demanded in the Complaint.'
Fioridi,
NINTH - I Mit Moss. 2. Oe(b.ana
default will be entered against you
COMOANI( WINTER PANIC
Cumberland Farms for a variance 420 310. 2 Chuckle Faith (SI 540 Time. 3
Unless such certificate or cer
WlTNESSmyhandandtMRalol
Unless such certificate or cerNotIceable. i Society
for thO relief demanded in the
Roger N Nixon
to
install
seIf.s.rvice
gasoline
SSO.3
Boy
Wonder
tmlicates
shall
be
redeemed
this
Court
on
the
23rd
tilicate's shall be redeemed ac
ac
diy of August,
(21300,0(13) SIan. S JosiePolts, 0 M,tricMate.
Petition.
Vice rejidont &amp;
pumps, It the Cumberland Farms
27
60.
P
145)1330.
1
(1 52) 42622. 1 Bee Betty, I Rising Hope
cording tO l.sw the property cording to law the property $976.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
Senior Trust Officer
Sto'•, SR 434 in Winter Springs,
Il
TENTH
described in such certificate or deScribed in such certificate or (Seal)
I, Petite Pr,nt; 2
of this Court on the 10th day ci
As PerSonal Re-presentaFlorimia
SIXTH
Arthur B lleckw-ln, J'
I Blue Grace (5) 710 Ditty Dart, 3. Jack Tryon, 4 Kelson
certificates will be sold to tliS certificates will be sold to the
s.pt,ini.r, AD $576
lire of liii Estate of
sftlD
HEARING
will
be
held
on
440360. 2 Tels Mae Yet (V 460 Queen. S MoneycMnger,
highest cash bidder at the court highest casts bidder at the court
Ci.'k 01 the Circuit Court
(Seal I
6 MovIng
MARGARET C PATTERSON
Weijn544,, Oct 20, 1976 at 7 10pm
fiw Lillian Woodman
300. 3 travelin Babe II) 2 40. Q (3 Lady; 7 toco Moticn. 5. lets
house iSor on the 11th day of Oc
house door on the 11th day of Cc
Arthur H Ueckwitri. Jr
Docee.ied
Or-IS loon thereafter as posSible, at
SI
2600,
P
(33)
10730.
1
(53I
Deputy Clerk
tober, $976 at li;00 AM.
tober, Iflo at 11- 00 A M
Heath
Click ot the Circuit Court
ATIORNEY FOR PERSONAL
the City Hail, 1Q7 N Moss Road.
12360
Dated thiS 2nd day of September, JOhn A BaiOwin of
ELEVENTH
Dated this 2nd day of September.
I. Northern
By; Jean B Wlike
REPRESENTATIVE.
Winter Springs. Florida at which
SEVENTH
Baldwin &amp; Dskeou
1970
1974
I Warrior Walt (2) Friend, 7 Reincarnated, 3 jont L
Deputy Clerk
KENNETH C. SEDLAIC
lime Interested parties for an
740 3.00 360; 2 My Rules (1) 320 Hayes; i Mar Ru Cap. S
Attorney's at Law
Arthur H- Beckwlth, Jr.
Arthur H Beckwith, jr.
Becly
Robert N. Morris, as
III II. Orlando Aven,,e
gainsl the proposed reque- t will be
300) Bellamy Gill II) 1 60: 0 (1?) Sue, 0 Gold Palace, 7 Top Fern, S
300 Highway 1192
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
P-fulchlson I Morris
P-C. d)* IllS
heard
Fern
Farli,
Florida
32730
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3940
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Master
Micrill
Scott
By
Thelma
I.By. Thelma 1. Scott
230 North Park Acenue
Wirter Park. Florida 32159
Mary T. Norton,
31 51
Attorney br Plaintiffs
Deputy Clerk
TWELFTH
Deputy Clerk
I Keith Geiger. 7
Sanfont, Fior,da 37)7;
T$tc.tsne (30-5) 1152425
City CIetk
EIGHTH - I Teis Heidi (1) 610 First Class. 3 Aurun, 1
Publ,,li
Aug 24. 1). Sept 7. ii. 7576
Publlih Sept 7, II, 31, 75. 197$
Publish Sept 7. II. 31. 25. 1576
Publ2h Sept 14. 21. 75. OCt 5 29/0 l'i,tiIIJs SIgh 14, 21. 197$
Pijblith
SePt
II.
1976
510100 2 Jack Nebo (4) 120 260. Nellie Day 6 Gold Stat, 7 Tret,
t(C 123
flED 30
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--'W'
ward, up, down or diagonally. Find cich and box it In. .
Dragon Hedley Kow
Dapplégrim
Frog
Sleipnir
Derbyshire Ram
Kraken Stone Monkey Drakestail
Unicorn Straw Ox
Horny-Goloch
Tomorrow: Forms Of Water

the Sanford Naval Academy Junior
School) to en office compisi to
house the Co4mty SuperWondsiW
I-.
Jfji,,
To be eligible for
all Interested firms must be cer.
titled by Itie $chooi hoard as
qualified. pinuant to C'avttanss
competitive Negotiation Act, and
the regulations of the Soerd. (Form

The ilceuteonusi msalcal, 411 Lay. America," will be
by
choirs of the Fird Baptld and FIrM Methodid Qurches
oIOvledo, forth. benefit ofOyjedoBoosteriQub,

R is k D is ease,

Keep chickens
WeII,Says Report
BOSTON (AP) - Farmers who keep their ilvedock healthy by
feeding them antibiotics may be risking dlzeaae themselves by
creating drug.rd4aig bacteria In their own systems, scientists
repott,
Drng4xiurnme bacteria develop In anlmali that are given antiblotics, and they are passed on to the livestock's htunan han,flor. *h
-"It's a very serious health problem," said Ce'. George B. Fit.
zGerald, who helped conduct the research at Tufts University
Medical SChOOL
Results of the year.long sttsly were published In the current
Issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. The research was
paid for by the Animal health Institute.
FItera1d, now at WIn.Tham College In Pi*ney, Vt., repoited
on the findings of a study conducted at a thicken farm In er
Maus.
The chlckena were given a mixture of feed and tetracycline, a
powerful antihMotic widely used to treat Infections in humans.
Chicken farmers often use the drug to prevent outbreaks of
disease.
The chickens quickly developed large amounts of bacteria In
their Intestines that were resistant to tetracycline, the researchers found.
After six months, the same thing happened to members 01.
family living and working on the farm, FitzGerald said In an
Interview, The researchers found that the Intestinal bacteria E.
coil In the members of the farm family became resistant to the
drug.
The E. coil bacteria aid digestion and their existence Is
necessary to the human system. However, other, more dangerous
bacteria also actiIred the Iinmumlty to tetracycline and other
drugs when they came In contact with E. coil.
This resistance to drugs, FitzGerald said, would make It hard to
treat a persin who became W because of a diseasecarrying
bacteria.
The researchers found, however, that six months after the
chickens Mopped receiving tetracycline, the farm residents no
longer carried the drug-resistant bacteria In their Intestines.
In their analysis of the findings, the researchers wrote, "These
data speak strongly against the unqualluled and unlimited use of
drug feeds In animal husbandry and speak for re-evaluation of
this Imn 01 wIdespread treatment of animals."

Any firm or indIvidual desiring to
provIde profelsloeai services for the
project shall apply In wrltk11 for
cansideratlon with a letter of of
Wires?. Each letter of Interest shall
describe the firm's:
1.Speclflcabiiltieswlthrupectto
the
particular
prolect's
requirements,
2. SimIlar work wIthin the.Iast
three (3) years describIng slit date,
location and value.
3.Curventwo*lcedandabilltyto
handle he prol.ct.
i. seats .nd iqulpnwni
for vson the project.
S. The name of all consultants
proposed for use on Itne
Each firm shall maintain Oeneral
Service Application Form 251 on file
with the Director of Auxiliary
Services, updated at least every
twelve (12) monthspo beeligiblefor
In litter of interest. ApplIcations
without the date dacribed will be
considered Improper.
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST en
REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF
FLORIDA TO PRACTICE THEIR
PROFESSION AT THE TIME OF
APPLICATION.
Each envelope shall be cliarly
marked. "APPLICATION TO
PROVIDE
SERVICES
FOR
CONVERSION OF COUNTY OF.
PuCE COMPLEX".
Architectural firms Interested In
providing services may apply
tiredly to the SuperIntendent's
1ff Ice at 202 Commercial Avenue,
lenford. Florida, AppIIcafs will
* received between the hours
k.M. and S P.M.. Monday ttnrougp,
rlday untIl II Noon. September
14th.
'ublisti: Sept. 13. 11, 11, ni

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French Fries . Math,tii' Petat
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Or. of Sng,' l,nes Sold new to,
I-'-nte4
over 54)Q Neeøs Someone to
is 10 pay
$13 30 mo Free home triI Will
Cash 3fl.4132
lnter Springe- 3 BR, 1½,
take lra
tam, rm., firepIa, $ ilk from
NATIONWIDE
For
used
furnIture, a..Henc.
SEWING CENTER, 777
Un,
school, ,Enc. patio. 130.500.
tests, etc. Buy 1 er's,p øses.
Casseli,.,,
I3eson.
-foblle Home.
337I
rysMart.1tss.oterdAv,.
Sewing
Machines,
some g
OYielOCkig Lake Monroe- 3SR,3
Want to Ivy fll?, tone
i'll Schuft Chatasu - 3 II 1 ,
llt5 foraslowas$333,74
hut'is.
bath, $Q.100. Jenny Clark Realty,
a1y11M0 va
beth, 12' iii' with 3'. *2'
3.
models triple f= stndch stitch
tiP out
Realtor, 322.uN.
*
Call after 5,323143,
with buitt.in buttonholer. List
• $150 Slie Fi
PLANT A CLASSIFIED AD
CLASSIFIED
ADS
MOV! 73 Ramada double wide.
3 NIO.nOwl300. Casflorferms Call
WHAT EVER YOU WISH TO SUY
MOUNTAINS ot merchandise
SR. 2 beth, kitchen, living tworn,
Del's 5555717 o
SELL,
AND WATCH THE
140$ Philadelphia, PROFITS
GRoWS
g
en ww carpet,
Orlaflda.
-ss,coo, 3230011 after
NORTHWEST
3 p.m.
UNDER 123,000
Req Rel Estate Bro.,,
JOHN KRIDER,A5soc
101W Commercial
Phoflem 7111, Sanford

afO,
fenced, carpeted, Central Mat £
air.nearp.,,i,s
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BOOKKEEPER
Mechanicau
aititude.
MO PARK, 1, 2. 3 bed
Uouses
REAL ESTATE SALES
----trallevap.It&amp;fa,1y1
daminlum Licensed. Draw plus,
Weekly, 331$ Hwy 17.57, Sinfor.
SALES REPS
323.1530.
Il-Hoip,
Several Openings,
knowledge of I
trucking.
apt., carpet, air, on Park
Nurses: RN', &amp; LPN's, Aide,, Aid. SERViCE MAN Gas
Ave. Utliltios turn., $150 me. plus
appliance,,
52-AppIjan
companion, Needed immediately MOBILE
deposit. 333.430, after 5:30
lSYR, FHA FINANCING
wanted HIway as AVCI..,
4
... .HOME PARK MANAGER
"SERVICE BEYOND
hines. 33g7
Live In.
GREGORY MOBI LE HOMES
THE
CON'RACT"
UNIQUE
- Over 25 ft. country
3503 Orlando Drive
KENMORE WASHER. pert,,
!MPLOYMENT C0UNiiq_ OFPICEMANAGER_RealEst.,. I &amp; 211, large, convenjem location,
VACATION COTTAGE
kitchen with tortoise shell
Saniord,333
service. used machu,,e
license reouired
Put YOurself
A1
We Buy Fumi
In ow Place. we're
37?-aai or 4354453
MOONEY APPLIANCF%UIØi
bedroom, I beth vacation
cabInets. Sharp House
Far
growing, We need aggressl, lOt -WE SELL SUCCES
Cettage
beftie
than
what
you've
been
DAVE'S
372.e,p
Partially
furnished
Country
Sanford, Adults y, Mo_em
promotable people. If va have
43-Lt3-Atj.g
Safting, a oce to "get sway from
3
DO it fowl
guts, brains I a mouth, we
53'JP.dS ,
air, carpet, etc.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
r
want
it all." Yours icr lust: $1OO.
Call Carol Jordan, Realtor SANPORQ 53 dry Mr* near
up. 333-IO1.
u. Call Mary Lou, MA EM. II ou don't
Top prIces, used, any coaditioji,
Associate,
for
appointment.
believe that want
color TV's from *; e.
PLOYMINT. 251 Commerclai,
Winter Park.
ECONOMY Pt.us- is yours In this
w.,
brInoresults,trymeli,tto I SR., turn, apt,, lIghts, water tWO.,
m.ie.
Cliff Jordan Reeltor
Service all makes. HERS'S TV.
YOur phon ring,
3 beoloom, 1 both home, Recently
SACKETI
INVESTMENT
y
Mature adults. No pet, $55 323.
1200
DIal
37235);
or
w000s
031.0272
French Ave., 3V.$73.
SARN
We Buy
ished new roof,
CORP., REALTORS
Wanted.e*peredMIpto,
22% after Iwhiys.
paW.
Furniture &amp; Misceuane,i.s. Sell
two elderly
country setting and a place for DEITONA
- CompIetel1 furnished ____________________ CLAjSIFIrD ADS DON'T COST - tor 30 ccl. comt'njs,,, Fres Pick.
ladles. References
Mature
requlr. Send resume to P.O. Box
-co.'noanio. to live in ano
1 BR.
47J
upj Auct,
T
PAY.
portji, stove,
care
sarays 7 p.m.
elderly woman. Roons
• garageapt,
1413, Sanford, or call 3fl,
refrigerat,r, heat &amp; aIr. 113.300.
Sanford 333-3370.
and board plus salary. Must have
betw
2300
Mel
lonville
Ave.
MLS.REALTORS
____ 557:30 PM.
3oriFamlly Wanted.
delver's license. 322 4341 after i Air,
54--Gang. Sales
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES.
pm.
Welder - to start immediately.
Privat, Buyer
carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
,o-Svap &amp; Trade
S. V. Haric Iro
31.0041
bedrooms, 5)33 to $135 month,
Familiar with mig welding
PhQne3IS.35$7
DoItme,11
of
REMODELING SALE - Color
A.&amp;jtts. Ptlone3n.luO
Housekeeper - Live In
aluminum, Alto some expeni0
70)75. FRENCH
Console TV; 4'x I' pool table;
SWAP SHOP FLEAMAIKET
SOUTHERN CLASSIC I story on
with sheet metal fabrication, 333. Mature;
- 1
Ce machl; Misc.
hay, drivers license. Good
ecro. 4 BR, 1½ bath, formal
Furnished 2 SR,air,wafer Included.
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
5510.
TII
QUIET
AREA
home. Mother and Invalid son.
No
Adults, $133 a mOnth. *150 fur. 2. 3 BR redecorated
All admi
dining, central heat &amp; air upstairs
s.
Private roomandsaliry 373.3ss
house, lots of
Comeb
nlshed 1 BR, air, $55. 531.7331.
and down. 153.000.
every Sunday 5,03
kItchen
cabinets, eating bar, new
SO-Mscllapjous
for
Sale
&amp;
AVON
at
toe
Moviefand Drive.ln
2545 Park Dr
carpeting, new rod, central heat
- Theatre, South 17.53. 55'.one 372.
21-Situatio,i.5 Yiante,i
HAVE A VERY MERkY.CHRIST.
I&amp;2BRMobil.Ho,,e,
large fenced back yard. NEED
A
HOME?
$100
down
Guaranteed
reconditioned
auto
ROBSON
MARINE
1214.
payment to quallf
buyers.
-and the money to pay for
Adults-No
Approx. 13.000 down, $113 month. BR, 1½ baths, central Mat,
batlerie,, $12.15 exchange.
Hwy 17.53
lt.'Slart now - selling beautiful ColIeestudentofDraft;ng5,g
Price $21,300. Owrr mQ3fl
322-5541
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1101
refuIs. As low as 515.000.
products. Make beautiful money,
Technology seeking full or pIn
Sanford Ave.
?S-crsatjo's,p Vehicis,
Call C443075 for Information.
31A-Dipi,xes
4'
WILSON PLACE-I BR, 3½ baths,
Ite, 33 Chrysler &amp; 4 HP
WITT REAL
tlmeempioym.n, in this field, Call
e
mop
old.
Amenities
15'
Mercury. With trailer &amp; extras. Fore
3234, Mr. Elliott or Mrs. Cash.
Fiberglass Garage
i•wn trucs
Rig Real Estate
Beautiful locatIon. Large oak
U300 323.1377.
camper,
UNEMPLOYED? Never .941,1
Unfurnhlhed, two bedroom Security
Broker 33$a
°°' $110
fully self contained, paneled.
you have sincere desire a if High School Senior seeking e
shaded
lot.
$31,000.
Deposit. Adults Preferred.
Jl3.755
322077,
)fl'3l05evenings
sieg, 7, electricity and battery,
p$oymenf in fo
322. OWNER TRANSFERRED - Pool
32221ss
ambition: Serious only Please call
service, Ex.
4520 Ct 372.7515,
-_
air condition, New motor, new
S9MJkal Merchandise
perienced Available after 5A.M.
home, 351.3 bath. 5 years old,
57430$i after 4 P.m. or ite 1010
In SANFORD
COuntry.
each day. Call 323-0. Mr. Elliot 2 Bedroom. 1½ bath, kitchen LOVELY
tIres. See to believe. 372414,
Giovanni. Deltona. FIa. fl73,
RESALE BOUTIQUE
3 537.500,
BR. 1½ bath
DRIVE iv
Mrs. Cash,
Organs With
equipped, washer &amp; dryer. Phone
home
½
Price
Clearance
Sale,
Sept.
15.31.
in
Heed e*tva money? Can work a
1333$, SUMMERLIN AVE.
good area,
omaticfhythmsed
Liberal
Open 104 daily. 101 W. 77th 34.,
323.315l.
fl- Aufos WOted
Couple of hours In the
wall
to Wall carp, Laroeoak. pine &amp; palm tries. 3 BR,
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano I
fenced
yard,
mint
condition.
evening7
Sanford (near Pinecrest SChool).
Call
29-Rooms
323-1543,
for appolntment today.
2 bath, aIr conditioned, Nest &amp;
Oman Sales £ Western
fl-Houses Uflfumished 2 STORY,
clean. Move In now. Drive by and
W. First St., 322-7255. Auto, Xl BUY JUNK CARS- "$11,oa.
excellent COndltli, ill.
Used Mowers
call today. $17,550.
Call
I
- Unlurnistled room will furnish to
$35,000 - Terms.
.153i after 4 p.m.
Need a Oood elporlinced automatic
2 beth, 2 story, convenient VETERANS - Best buy In towni
lt Call for details.
322 7535
FLUTE FOR SALE
transmission &amp; air condItIoning
location. Raferencas, no lease. 15.000 Under comparable
Greene IflC.
MORE CASH
mechanic. Apply In person to
homes. 3
Piano. $130. Freezer, $35
$170 per mo. i.jm
p403034
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped,
Ralph Wright, Economy Toyota,
REALTORS
_____________________________
Chair, $43; Kenmore Space
Airport Blvd. at17.,
central heat and air, wall to wall 3 BR
Heater, $.3.
Senor.- Forsaleorrent_ LOveIy3
home In Sanford $130. Call
Cars &amp; Trucks
carpeting. OWner pays all Closing
Jf ice Supplies
BR,
3
bath.
2
car
garage,
centrai
CoIled, 1131-0243 or 133IS)5.
Any year ttnru 570 models, 7 ys
Female or male for Constrvctl
costs.
From
$22,000.
Only
S
heat and air. 5213051.
30.Apartfl30,fls Unfurnjsj
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
work, part tIme; Sanford area
remaining.
weai Call collect. 3407)3)
LakeMary
ByOwner-i
BUY-SELL_TRADE
$ prelerred.$3.loparhr.437
3 BR, 2 Baths, carpeted, range &amp;
BR,2 I1II1SE F 34
Used
home;
quIet
paved
street,
3325032
1 BR. LI. kitchen equipped. clean,
refrlgerato,,centr.l HA. Garage
mlnlflesfromschl&amp;lake Many
$100 mo. AIso3 rm. kit. .qulpp,d,
DATA PROCESSING
extras.
fenced yard. 3fl.3S53
Shown
J..5J1
15)55,
SWIMMING
POOL
SACRIFICE_
by appointment.
French
National Distributor has opening for
clean. $75 mo. 3325342 after
&amp; c,',rs•
372.ip,1
Call after 3p.m., 3734033,
&amp;
Leading manufacturer an
Motorcycle Insurance
an ixpenlenced 37413717 key
Eves. 322 lepa. 322.11se.
week-ends,
2 Bedroom unfurnlslwd house, close
cha,,, sIragni Chars, tilnq
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distributor has aluminum rec.
BLAIRAGENCY
______________________
punch operator. Hours of Cm
to schools
and shopping.
Cabinets,
aj
'S
Cash
an,
carry
2 BR, new carpets,
pools left over from ins
373-)144or333.7711
pleyment will be from 11:30 A.M.
DUPLEX.-. FurnIshed or Un.
Call 323. PINECREST_NiceleR7baffi,W, REDUCED,
11)0.
NOLi'
carport,
season,
screened north, garage,
half price. Guarant
furnished
t $ P.M.
W carpet, new root, concrete
Ideal location,
Cas%elb.rry I? 53.030 1206
1569 Honda, CS 330. 5500 M1i.
114.500. We hanwe governmj
flStlll•tion and terms, Call 305.
R,.,abI,
It's easy to place. Classified
block, 1530 down, 526.000,
, 353.373k
Ad,,,
ISS.?331
Excatlent cord., 5355. 321.3511.
reposs.,slori,s,
many
Collect.
areas,
smal:
Apply in personto:
We'll even heip vet
dawn, 5eIIer payi Closing CoSts.
H. Call SUNLAND - Shaded 3 5R mint
28RwallwaII carpet, central air.
42-aw.G
BFJSALESC0.
ktvch
nafinroam Cabinets,
condition. Car, ooi. weii for
heat, kltctnenappI. NearII&amp;SCC.
for Sale.
CRANK CON'ST,REALTY
Bldg. 310, 25th St.
323.1152.
REALTORS30I
Partly furnished, upstalrs, garden, fruit tri. $23,500 Easy
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation NELSO'5 FLORIDA ROS&amp;S 1fl Moael A Ford,
Sanford Airport, Sanford
available.
Bud
Cabell.
3ns
terms.
private entrance, large rms.,
Eves. 33319
WOode '5 Garden Cinter
pantletly
anytIme.
ma. plus dep. 322 0334.
restored, many ex pans, ef,
601 CeleryAy,.
Ridgewood
GROVE MANOR - Large S BR. 3 lIlwhld.- 545.000, 101 Brentwood King
m724a,tar 4:30.
Trumpet, practically new;
DrIve 3 BR, 7 th, family room
SpacIous 1, 2. &amp; 3 51 apts. Tls. Rent or Sell - Immaculate 3 BR.
Poultry manure for your fall garden LIe a
bath, air, carp,?, pool, &amp; much
2
Tas organ with record plaç.
or pasture, 13 yard loaded at the
bath, carp,? ed garage, fenced yd.
with
firepiace.
Excellent
floor
Datsun IncludIng 1carsa
more. $47,300. Greatly
swImming, Playground.
uced,
Beckwlth
upright
piano. Peg,
tks For lnIormat
plan. 322 510.4.
recreation room, laundry room
farm. HoIden's Enterprise Egg
$115 mo. 323.74.
call 540
Quarter
Hoi,
$100.
Ray or jack MInk, 531131$,
323.0331.
Farm, Reed Ellis Road, Osteen
LOCH ARBOR - Executive I BR,
and
I
Ave. clubhouse.
(off 1)5). 2 ml. east Oste,n
Sanford. PH2510 Rldgewood Deltorna -251, l½bath. ppm.,, 57
with pool. Choice area. Family
Deluxe Aluminum above ground
Bridge. JUST MAKE PAYMENT
3521 after 5p.m.
room, lang, game rm., party ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
swimming pools. (27 1S'*21' and
Rare &amp; Exotic new arrivals,
'73 Models. Call 323SSiQ or 534.
BOO
room, $47,500.
KESIDE APARTMENTS
IS'x33' Complete, I yr;. old,
3. 2 bath, dining &amp; family mom.
PLANTS&amp; ANSWERS.
1605 Dealer.
Days..333
4133
$233 per mo. $100 Sec.
Highway 17.57, 5iifo
ePoS1ed. Sacrifice, ' price,
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
Night3fl 2333
Available DREAMWOLD - Lovely older 3
Call collect 305273 0610
Across From Ranch Novø
1945 Dodge Polaro. runs real goo(.
Oct 1. 322723.4
furnished or unfurflsh,d. Newly
BR, beautIful yard. A retir,mem
Needs body work. 1450 cash fIr
323.0670 or 531.977
redecorated. Come see. E• Airperl
REDUCED $2,000, vacant, like new Wanted, Residential site for
dream
home.
$25,000
to
settle
FERN PARK.MAlTLAN
337.9116 or 323.1702 after C
for Rent
3
1½, central HA, carpeted,
Blvd. Sanford. 323 1340
P.M.,.:
estate.
swimming
pool,
Leading
1½ baths, air, fenced yard, car.
fenced back. enclosed paneled
distributor wants a nice backyard Rent
'u
peting. $153 mo.
Jeep
PIckup,
garage.
Owner
anxious. 121.300.
Blue Lustre Electric Carp.'
VETERANS - Nothing down
to display new 1576 model abeve
4
drive,
Shampooer for Only $1 30 per day
homes. sie.soo up.
ground pool. Top Consideration
ORLANDO - LEE
POneV
FOR
RENT
AREA..,
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
2 BR, carpeted,
given
for
prime location, Call 305.
2BR.famllyroom,,.,,,11155
screen porch &amp; carport. Fireplace
1949 Valiant, good clean car. $lOQoj
1221330 collect.
ma.
&amp; air conditioner. 1)30.
bOlt offer. 3251030.
65-Pets-SuppIies
AMMO SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE.20
FORREST GREENE INC.
pct.
off.
Sanford
AuCtion, 1200
REALTORS
)3Ctwys1,rpi,,,,, lowner,p$,
5306133
S. Free KItt.en, cut, &amp; Cuddly. Contact
French Ave.. 3237340.
p, AC. excellent candftlort Make
323-5774 AnytIme
after 6. 111 Hays Drive
R.c Real Estate Brk
Offer 323.1730.
26355 SanlOrd Ave
33-Houses Furnished
0759
333 7613
2B1,carpeted,alr
Office &amp; Store Slice available, What a NEEDS WORK, BUT
Adults, SilO mo.
buy, 3 BR, 2 bath, aljiing
downtown Sanford.
333 1301 or 3224470
121,500, 2 story with dining room
fireplace, family room. Corner of
RIS READY I
I BR, St. Johns River,
Owner must
11th and Magnolia. Has an extra
sell.
"
lot. Above ground pool. 625 5049.
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rlbed property owned by Frank
Crescenti. said property being
located In SemInole County, F)orna
more particularly described as
follows:
LOt 31. hock A. Eastbreok Sub
division. UnIt 12. Piat Book II. Page
12. accordIng to the Official Records
of SemInole County, Florida, 3413
Bowman Drive, Winter Park,
Florida
Additional Information available
from the Clvii Division of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Deport.

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and the undies Ied as SherIff of
Seminole County, Florida. will at 11:00A.M. On the Ish day of Sept
timber. AD. W7C. offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
svbledtoany and all existing leins,
at the Front (West) Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida. the above
described personai property.
That said sale is being mads to
Satisfy the teems of Said Writ
Execution.
JOhn E. Polk.

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DEC-tIC

Arms

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Buslne

Harold Hall Realty

Meetings
7:30 1st Tues
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Every Wed &amp; Sat.
Early Birds 7:15pm
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eneva

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

25,OOO

I.iiry patio Apartments
Studlo,t
Bedroom Apti.
Quiet, O Story
Kitchen Equipped

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No qualifying, pay equity, ass
mortgage, 4 BR, 1', baths.
garage, gold carpet. Close to
schools. 3fl0257 after 3i30.

Aluminum Siding

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Home Improvements

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Pest Control
can COver your home wit,' alum
siding
&amp;
VA financing-Nothing Down •FHA
2 BR, 1 bath, frame nousi. wit.,
Also lntr, E.teror Plasterin g
ROOfing, GuttersSyStem
20 yrS Eip
wash house, workshop 1. child's
ART OkowN PEST CON IROL
Pl,ityr
P.itct'.nq . Smul.,tt.j
EaQieSiclinoCo 5319503
Conventlonal.5% Down
play house. Near elementary
2542 Pars Drive
BC &amp; Stone Spec 1 tV 333 7750
Adult.FamIly
school Located In country,
372 1163
WANT
TO
SELL
Fenced yard, $13.014. 3333111
Window Washing. Floor Stripping a,
One Bedroom
HomesreadyforyoUrinSpeCtjon
YOUR HOME'
after 1:30.
Buying a new home? Moving to
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
From
and Immediat.occupancy
an
estmt 373
.
LOCHARBOR_lISRldgeDrlye_ apartment?
Piano Services
REALTY
Super terrific,35R,3bath. Huge Get Some action with a Herald
$
fenced lot, central heat &amp; air,
Req
ReaiEstateBrok
ClasSified ad We'll help you write
SanlordAv,..IBlocksSouthofAirpo.tBtvd,
1100 E 75th SI
manycustomitems. BPP.$ILSOO.
Land Clearing
in ad that will bring a fast sale
STORING IT MAisIS WASTE 25th
see!
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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
CALL 372 76 I I
SELLING iT MAKES CASH.
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW
more.
• Much, Much More than CITY - Ito Chapman Ave.
A
C&amp;A BackHoe Service Ciii 333261) or $31 5593
you expect
,pIex In Super location, at a
Beauty
Care
i,,rti Pea'n s'n
super price. Near town &amp; hospital.
dirt, clay, ro
BUILDER.DEVELOPER
BPP
warranted.
JuSt
Hoetra,lers
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Au
M. UNSWORTH REALI
VOted and moved 373 9143
Sewing
rotess.oniIIv Mafli..d
o
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
ci
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URN'
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IN'*IPflAIVt
NUAI)
:to.mrmlyHarri,,t.,e...,u,# Noki
503W. 1st St
Counlry home with access to lake
ESYERSONLANDCLAj
SItE Fsrt. 333 71
32340A1 Or 3230517 eves
for saimming &amp; fIshing 3 BR, 2
Bulidn", Excavatng, Ditch work AUi'rjt,,,,, Drew. Ma
ng. Dripe,,
F1,l dirt, top SOil 3233913
bath. in excellent condition. BPP
U:i, 3720701
No qualifying. Pay equity, assume
warranted 131,500
Lite Cteanlmnq: Mowing
low mtg. 3 BR. 1½ bath, fenced
Outing;
Fill Dirt. Cy Ro(k.
yard. Washington Oaks area 323. PINECREST
Ill E Jinkin S.Ird,
BackhOe Loader Ph 372.171
4531
Spacious 3 BR. 2 bath in lovely
Tree Service
Pinecre,t. Foyer, porch, large
C. E. SHEPHERD
utility rm, excellent location.
Painting, Remodeling,
General
landscaping &amp;
$23000
Repar. Call 373 $$7
REALTORS
Trimmed, Cut, Hauled Away
2072Sth.
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373 11GiOt'123 1349
multiple listing serviCe
Root Repair, Cirpent,,, P,nt.,,g
DREAMWOLD - 2392 Hartwehl
Lawn Care
iiler 4 pm I
interested?
CoZy 3 BR. 2 bath, in Ike new
Cement
work Fm estimates
condition. Central heat &amp; air,
St OP APiD THINK A MINUTE If
EKPERT LAWT4 CARE
Rentals
1315447
family room, •atln kitch with
Clb,,t(ig Ads dii,'tlt *0(11
Mowng.
Tm lmmng
there
Central Heat &amp; At
bdroom, 2 bath home $200 per
1 .b'akfast bar Ptu lots more,
Conditioning
Free
Estimates
Ph0n03231792,
ror free estimite,
month,
first
and
last
129.730
plus
$100
call Carl
2 Sath
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damage dip. Ref evInCes required.
QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
Harris al SEARS in Sanford 322
\Aod.Is GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
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SUNLAND
XI S. Sunland
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
Welt Drilling
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Bedroom furnished apartment.
Larger corner lot, 3 BR. 1 bath,
Oi TCAY'
hDS
S'(IP AND 1HiP4 A M'NLjTE
$133 per mo.
Carpeting
completely fenced Attractive
CJ,l%%tCd Ads d.dn I w.irk there
paneled family room, carpetIng,
Gr.5scu•ting,
n' ilc)nt tie any
tlUl,ilàltlStiI(
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1bedroom unfurnished apartment,
$22,930.
UN?
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
i'''•i'
no3ardtOosmatl
1130 per month.
(apent,y, Remodeling
Call Sanford's Sates LHd,r
SPRuNKLER SYSEM
3:13092
OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY I TIL.s
CuStom Work LicInSed,
AiIt,,,e, •,35.e,
AT 322242O ANYTIME
Free eStimate 323 iOI$
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STINE MACHINE &amp;
Painting
32378fl
SUPPiy CO
tave Some camping eqtipm,
I 333 151? or 337 0612
rio longer use? S,,il it all with a
SANFORD -Gardeners Del,ght-.J-'"r"7ov'un1.-Charming 3 BR home, large
Classified Ad in The Herald Call
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tiUD(IE IS
A4
fiord- By Owner. 3 BR.1½
122 2611 or SIt 93 an a friendly YOU ARE MiSSG
screened porch, Fireplace, many I
V9e;
i"51 ERf 0 WITH uALuf',
i) WhS:d, Fla.J...,:
i%
baths, central H&amp;A. screen patio,
Citrus trees, lots of extras Must
*,iI help
IF YOU HAVEu T "R1EO 3
? "E
nAN;
carpeted. 133.500 3271503 after 3.
sell See to appreciate Cfl
For Appointment Call
CLASSIFIED AD LAELv
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Capponi,
Realtor
BR, 1½ bath, fully Carpeted,
-1--Associate Atter hairs. $34 1773
central
and air. Phone 323.
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOCIATES INC. REALTOR, $31 3.233.
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Bralley Qdham•3234670

Stenstrom Realty

TAFFER

135

1505 W.

V.F.W.
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1:30 P.M.
V F.W. LOG CABIN
ON THE LAKEFRONT

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JEAN BRYANT

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Mr
MaHIcw

THE HERALD

H1LDA RICHMOND

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

574 3)67
Deltona

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2nd MOnd, 2000
ClubHov,, 3pm
Dlv ICIOSCd Wed )
bingO TPIU,'%d,,, 2000
it your CItb or organit,
would lik, l be lflCludcJ Ifl
this listing call:

(Uppland
Park
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RUTH TUECH

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Home Improvements

Lovauv\

Hostess.

$349212
Altamont SprIngs
Longwood

CH ICKE1
OPEN Sun. thru Thur, ' III 9:30 FrI. a Sat. 9 $11 1*:3ô
2100
French Ave.
Ph. 322.92
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Sanford

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634-92)2
CasselberryWinter Springs
Forest City
Altamont, Springs

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CaliBart

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Sanford

Eat In Our Air CoMlpIon.d Dining Room or Take Out

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Zig Zaq machines Assume c20edrm,,
ARC Pvles, po, en
laneofsiesOrpoy$,,10pp
mcnm will take trade in. Sinoer V
Utow quality. Croppe lees 5
to $300 Terms.
equipped to zig tag &amp; make button
sta
holes Balance of $50 U or 10 _____________________________
Payments of sa. Caiu credit
manager, 322 ,41I or see at
4' -1 I5
SANFORD SEWING CEN TEl
E Ist5t., Downtown
Hone Posture
on
Rat $15 fflhleh. 323.414.

W. GARNETT WHITE * SINGER FUTURA *

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BUCKET of CHICKEN • IIARREj. of CHICKEN
ii PIECES $570
21 PIECES

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color TV. AIrCond.,Maid
QUALITY INN NORTH'
Retired, refined gentleman deslr
I4&amp;SR.Lai
Iaates
morn In private hOIT*. Will
"Q5 55le, a', in season. Telithe
people abet? It wittn a Classified
Ad in he Herald 327 34)1;
Rail Estate
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FUTURA BY SINGER
e Sr'

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Did you know that your
club or organization can
appear In this listing each
week for only $3 per
week? This is an ideal
way to Inform the public
of your club activities

Reg.
977

OUR EVERY DAY SPECIALS

' Famous For Gooc Taste

)U$ 'jO?

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2334 Park Dr.
323.31 1$
tratior. hJffi$d,
cant 3223fe)
3fl
Plenty of lund, fenced W
323 0$
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3221431
3 bath, wailvall carpet, Realtor
central hnd.ajr, 3½ acres plus,
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stable for hones, fenced. $3SI0S.
atts. We$3va Landing. 322-4470
S.O0O dn, Call owners,
a' 323001.

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toyouId
haahom
Fo0.,,, IOyW

SmouI(.y ha, been
asking you lobe C*elul w.Ih liii,
Outing IbiS limo you,, h.IpetJ cut
the number of Ceieulives ,n half
S troni Smu, 6js and au ci
us who l,i, in the fomosi thnki lot
Iixlen.ng And keep up tho qoot) woik

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CALLTOLLPREE

Lost- Irish Sifter puppy. Piflicres)
area. Reward. Call 323.7050 or 323.
1372.

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Loveiy3IR,3bath,cndrai
a!r. iZlp rm., garag
fenced yard, Separate studio.
$3000 etv $ Olsimo loan of
122.014. 32)0103.

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JOBSI JOBSI JOssi

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ALUMINUM WELDER
periencnt.
FOREIGN CAR MECHANIC

2 WEEKS

S-Lost &amp; Fonfld

on file, slate the date of submIttal

For fast relief
call the

Thad

HIGH S(HUOL

___________ !N!taI Nss'sW, 1SPit FL

leg. Real Estate oae
General Contractor

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'TOt'j LITT,,E FEE ,ICENCYN

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8f.rd AA,I p.m., 1201 W. Firot St.
Lake Ilary Rotary, $ am., Mayfair Cosx*ry Club.
Slrdlertesa, 12:15 p.m., Mayfair Co.d1y Club.
CseIbrryL1is, 1:30p.m., Linde' Lakes Cowry
Club.
Oacierd avit, 7:15 am., Buck's.
____ 7:30a.m., Ramada Inn, SR
South_____
S.sbasle Op'I.W,
t1S

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For famuies or friends of proet,m
$100 RewSid
drinkari.
For
ffieretvrn
purse and content,.
For Mtlwr Information call 123-ISV Keop money..1331.1301.
orwrits
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Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0.
So. 553. Sanford, Pu. 3777),
e-aiild Car.
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ARE YOU THOUILED? Call Toll
BUSY5EICNILDCARE
Free. iIl-2027 for "We Care" 3427 Holly Ave.
"Hotline," Adults or Tess. •
Pho0e323.7310o,332W50
FACEDWITHADRINKINO
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Longw000 Day Care CenterPROILEW.
Lnsds oldest. Cam. C p...bis to
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
elan. school. DP-3fl2 anytime.
Can Help
Call 423.4517
Wrt?e P.O. So. 1213
Sanfora, ,.orida3flhI
NOTICE OF SHill PP'S ALl
NOTICE
IS HERESY GIVEN that
_i!I NOIiCI
by virtue of that certain Writ of
ExecutIon Isiued out of a under
LISAL NOT ICI
the seal of the Circuit Court of
TOARCHITICTI
Public AtmouncsnieiO - con- Orange County, Florida, upon a fIna
ludament rendered In the atorisak
suttant Prolect
The District School Board 01 court on the 25th day of Feeruary,
en.
Seminole Coi,nlyln cornptlancswlffi &amp;D. W70, in toil certain
the Consultants Competitive titled. In Re: The Marriage 01Frank
Negotiation Act - Chapter 75.211. Cr.Icentl. Husband and Florida
dais declre too Intention to im. MI WIIIIL foflnifty knowo as
plement the followIng construction Fiors Marie Crncentl, Wife. wtkh
aforesaid Writ of Execution ws
project,
I. Conversion of me existing delivered to me es Sheriff of
structure located at Meilonville and Seminole County. Florida. and I
Celery Avenue (formerly ksuowe as have levied upon the following

Home end SCIIOO minting, I pin., social
ball. For all parents 01 All Souls SchooL
WNAY, SRPTKMBZ* U
Cardi.'pM.uui rcniie. tr.bthig spomisoril
by Altisoutiloith Seminole Jaycedtss, 7:30 p.m.,
Jaycee clublions. 8pring Oaks Boulevard and SR 420.

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JOHNNY WALKER

awsi AND

Now modem sin' ste 1 $
- :l.
cempietaty
furnished studio aportmeels.
Conveniently Iscafed &amp;beiutifvlly
landscaped, Abundant storage
(includin attic) and "01 morn
EfficIency Package'. From SI
Call 3310220 ow.en 55 S:35.

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DIPLOMA AT HOME IN

1SALCO1sOt.A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

and
grouns in
5fItronic* &amp; CItIi bane
ra
Wvre looking for aggressive.
if.
starters sho possess a gooa
teiepti
velce. Appiy In peftfl
to
IFJ SALESCO.
Ilda. 3l 25th St.
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L*Ma2BItuml,
newly refinished testes and out
Mul
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4-rsonslo

Nal
0istrlbu
has NveraI
opening, ls
teli.
Phone sales personnel. Must have

Peas, 'you
pick, Slaclieye &amp;
- cucumberson,OnAV. ½ mile
norm of $N. lust Wof
14.4 Mi.
W. oi$anfo,
Phone 3233g,i,

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Sford Cou
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Ouatify. 333k3

PtlOne 371.0330
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Noon Th. Day kfo. Publication

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DEADLINES

WNDAV,SEPTJI1IWU
AItaut, Weman's (.Iak covered dI* menib.rlp
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ticheon 11am., Altamont, Civic Center. Cordial tinting,
Kiwanis, noon, Civic Ceger,
w:u, RaIwy, 7:30 sm., The CebOOSL
Isniud Seei.d.n hut cite. dei, 2:30 p.m.,
CIVIC Center.
O,Ied. itniary, 7:30 a.m. The Town Hans,.
Amerlesa Wise. In Radio and TelniMon daMr
7:30 p.m., World Iai, Orlando. Lical women seeking
public officis will weak.

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ItlweStimes........4lcaIlne
CffirulStImes .....3lcatkw
lCthnes.,...........24ca line
($3.11 MINIMUM CHAOE)
lLinNMliiimum

hOURS
1:11A.M. -5:30 P.M.
MONDAY ffiiu FPIDAY
SATURDARNusn

Vegetable Gordet SemMar (peut coidroH, 7:3G4:30
p.m., Mtamotde Springs Civic Center. Cooponiored by
Seminole County Agricultural Eitension Service.

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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$3. Wilkly if
or 323N.

831-9993

322-26ff

WtAV SEFfEMII* 14

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Jijeiea, 7 p.m., VFW bIkW, 17w.
On1... Aa..,eas 7:10 p.m., Florid. Power &amp;
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A&amp;-,7:30 p.m., Caseatherry Cern
miiilty United MIthodjut Qdi, 17.
"RSRE PI,
*Wk," 7.10 p.m., S.ninoIe
rni.y Ceileg,

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(9) MERV GRIFFiN
(01) EDdEOF NIGHT
12) FAMILY AFFAIR
24) SESAME STREET
35 ADOAlEFAMLY
430
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"7) SESAME STREET
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600
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7 SESAME STREET
1030
2
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SCIDA Director Jim Daniel went from $19,000 to $30,700.
been
performed even though some of the patients continued to eat
Also, the commission agreed to budget about $17,000 for the
At the same time, Dr. Edwin Derryberry, Pavelchack reading."
vulnerable,
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regular
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'q new position of human services director.
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Known as Tapes for Isolated
vowed tocut budget requests which came and continuing education Three Orlando firms and a' residents In the area last year Seniors (TIS), the pr oject
The rreport
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In at $21.6-million. Last year's total budget was $18,102,253 as department, announced ap- Winter Park concern round out In an effort to determine which funded by federal monies regUlAtiOftl now of the patients at the nursing home had received
compared to $18,536,696 this year. This year's mlllage 5.37
proval of a $19,000 federal grant the group.
topics hold the most Interest for granted to SCC through the gostomnies.
for a second-year project to
re.nalnded the same as last year.
That's a Be, too," the Sanford medical source said. They've
Panel members set Sept. 28 members of that age group, Florida Department of
b
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gastrostomnies on patients (at SsmIN4e Memorial
bring Instruction and corn- as the date for conducting In- Johnson said.
Education In connection with
panlonship to Isolated senior terviews with representatives
g
the
1964-65
Elementary.
Hospital)
since
I
was In (medical) school In 1953. These charges
"This
Is
continuin
citizens through the use of of the seven companies. 'Three education,"
are
com
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unfair. They're just there For one reason to
pl
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(ESA)
he pointed
recording tapes.
make
him
look
bad."
final candidates will be chosen "That's aconcept that was kind
"We
think
it's
g,"j()
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enter
into
Raymond MIlwee, ad- and the uoard will
The new regulations which went Into effect last November
of hard to sell at first. It's adult said, "because in most cases
Around The Clock
provided that patients who had gadrostoniles performed
4.A Horoscope ............... 10B mlnlstrative assistant to scc detailed negotiations with those education, but t's also con- people say, 'Well, well set up
a q fi f
................A President Dr. Earl Weldon, told ffrlflS untli a final selection Is tinuing education. But these busing service for (senior
Bridge .................10.8 hospital
uali ed or $130-a-month additional medicaid payments.
C.
The report, which was first obtained by the Florida TimesCa le ndar ..................6-ft Obituaries ................$.A the board that 10 architectural
people are older. They don't citizens),' or 'Well, take 10
Union,
was prepared by Dr. Matthew E. Morrow of Jacksonville,
Comics ............... ...15-B Sports .................1S.11.A firms responded to mailed
The Isolated senior citizens want a course In third-grade years and build a rapid
10.8 TelevIsion .................5-A invitations and newspaper program, which was begun last reading or sixth-grade math. system.' Well, what transit formerly a medical consultant for HRS.
are they
Editorial .................4.A Weather ...................S-A advertising on Phase IV. The year under a federal demon- They want something that's going to do between now WW
Morrow Said that one of the patients who had the feeding tube
Dear Abby .................1.8 Women .... ........... 14-B project is expected to Include straflonai grant, Is a unique going top them from day to then ?-

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Herald
Sheriff John E. Polk today annotmced
realgnauons, promotina and
volving 18 men in what Is believed to be the
la rgat
personnel shakeup In Polk's eight years as Seminole
Coimty sheriff.
Polk said aUth. moew are .cttv. CMI. 1, ad aims ire pest
of a_
. oftodifferdivinlmstportms*sotheypperisi
ai
variom jft
Polk said two c'saini and a sergs ha,, raip,d

h r-Igi'ed so be cm upend met. ti with his family and pims
to eider the bn.hius world. Vinton
ham with the atierlif's
dePirIflISId for seven y,ar
Capt. U. Krin chief of detectives, said ha Is rigto
retir, for the second time. Iris has been with the de1msid
. .
Ance 1157, darting as a road p*olman following his r.tItaiiiiuI
m U.S. Navr with the rank ci dof Potty
fro
By El) PRI(11rT
after 30
to pay for legal services In fiscal 1VM-fl. Commissioners also
jumped to about $30,000 yearly. At that time, legal services We years service.
Herald Staff Writer
Ifldividuslly agreed that hiring an In.homs legal staff is provided by Thom Rmnberger's law firm.
Capt. J.Q Galloway, bead of the wlm.it5 ad emu
preferable to the present method of paying legal fees to the
"Now," Hattaway aid, "we seen to have come full circle." division. earlier amo.mcod his retiresuedeftadive Sept. 30.
Seminole County Commissioners Tuesday night talked a lot Fresnan firm and to Alley Alley &amp; 8Th. of Tampa.
Last year, Seminole taxpayers dished out about $301,000 Galloway joined the sheriff's department In 1111 after serving as
about creation of an hihoune legal department but failed to take
County Commissioner Sid Violin Jr. said It is the corn- legal services. Freeman's firm c011ected $115,000, whileforthe
county constable for a nesnber of yexe.
the necessary legal action that would terminate the services of mission's Intent at some future date to take formal action remainder wont to Alley Alley &amp; Blue and to other attorneys for a
g, Cowdy Atty. Tom Freeman and labor attorneys Alley Alley &amp; nesary to create the department. VihIes did not specify when special servicee.
Polk said Sgt. Edward Fages Is being piomnided to lleidenant
Blue.
and
will be In charge of the w .4s and cot. division.
that will happen.
Freeman
was
hired
after
Democrats
captured
the
majority
Itectjve
John Fuller becomes a sorgeed In wanant&amp;
Until formal action Is taken, Freeman and the $90hour
But Kwlatkowikl said If the terms of his proposal are to be position in 1974.
Detective U. George AbIj will take over sa .ct chief of
labor attorneys are MIII under contract with Seminole County.
met, It will have to be soon.
Initially, Kwlatkowskl said he preferred the present system. detectives, Polk said, and patrol U. R.C. Patter 1111 fill the spot
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski, at a news conference on
"It's got to happen somewhere between now and Oct. 1, If
Page IA
being vacated by Abbgy.
Monday, called for hiring a legal staff. Kwlatkowikl presented his
board members want to get this off the ground. We have to do i
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plan at UN night's meeting, but the Democratic commissioner soon as possible," Kwiatkowski said.
In
the patrol division.
agreed today no formal action was taken.
When Tuesday's discussion got under way, Kwlatkowskl said
Newly promoted detective SgL D.C. Lobe will head the;
"The board did not officially adopt the plan," Kwlatkowikl
he wasn't
action Was needed for adoption of what
burglary
squad, the poaitioq now bold by Ho n.
said this morning. "That was not done."
Vthlm labeled the "Kwiatkowski P113." Vthlen said after the
Detective Dung HIdb, Now sped to the vice squad, will
What the board did was agree to leave $140,000 In the budget
meeting a motion was needed.
become sergeant in charie of the
fr. division and will be
Vlhlon said the $140,000 was "left In for creat)ón of a legal
added
by
de
im
Brantley,
Now
puty
J
rage and water patrol
department at some future date."
oer
During Uw lengthy meeting
'onsrdisagreed over
Deputy J.M. Patton goes to the range and water patrol
of
new
poIftl4i.
department. At one point Cs.wnlulon QTalrnssn Mike Hattaway
Polk said dst.ctive R.E Wingir 01 the burglary squad
saidftwould b tar
foaco
dads Mm at than
to aiprlvat bees In ColoraIo
being U30of..4totbs bmwgIa*y iqd'
Hattaway said the county would be "better oW' to place a law
are J.F. Bewe5t, David Dugidd and Don Win, according to the
firm on retainer for about $5,000 a month. But the chairman also
ouncement today by Polk.
ann
The Seminole County Commission Tuesday night firmed UP said he would agree to creation of a legal department If that's
Burglary squad detective L.M. Ford Is being transferred to
an $l8.3.mlIllon budget to run county government next year. The what the majority of the board desired.
the patrol division and detective C.R. Brown to the vice squat
new budget means no tax increases for Seminole citizens.
Commissioner Dick Williams agreed on a legal staff, but he
Polk said all transfers within the department were requested
At a public hearing attended by five persons, commissioners disagreed
on the dollar amount. Williams said two attorneys can
by
th
e men Involved.
agreed tea few last minute changes to the budget. Formal budget
be hired for about $60,00 a year. Kwiatkowski said It will take
adoption Is icheikiled for next Tuesday. At $lknhlllon. cttIUflS $100,000, while Hattaway figured salaries al about $95,000.
will pay $5.37 for each $1,000 worth of assessed taxable property
Hattaway, who last week lost a re-election bid to political
valuation.
newcomer
Bob French, also criticized Republican CornIncluded In the budget are five per cent pay hikes for
______________________________ missloners Williams and John Khnbrough for exploiting the
county attorney Issue.
SCA Wins $20,IS0, Page f..A
Hattaway said he called for creation of an In-house legal staff
on
Feb.
77,1973. At that time, Hattaway said, the county's legal
county's 5 workers and a $1,436 yearly pay raise for ,
of
bill was about $16,000 a year. After Kimbrough and Williams
five county commIssIoners. Al present, a commissionet
A local medical source said today that a date report charging
failed to support Hattaway In 1973, the chairman said the bill soon
iioe yearly,
Sanford
Dr. Kenneth Wing with Inserting feeding tubes Into the
s wursor pay woa Will u ueviueu on meru. ii a superstomachs
of 30 elderly nursing home patients after medicaid
visor disapproves an Increase, It will not be granted. Also, Pat
regulations were changed to Increase payments to such patients
G lisson said today about 30 employes will receive exceptional
was "a bald-faced lie."
merit increases, which are 10 per cent.
"Dr. Wing would never do that," said a source faznfflr with
Glisson, the director of the Office of Management Analysis
Wing's medical practice
but who wished to remain anonymous.
and Evaluation (OMAE), said as far as he Is concerned, last
"ft's
a
bald-faced
lie.
It's
just a trend of the times everything's
night's perusal of the budget completes this year's task. Final
By KRIS NASH
expansion of the college library attempt to aid older persons day."
'down
with
doctors'
and
make then look bad."
adoption Is Just a formality.
Herald Staff Writer
and construction of vocational who live alone with no means of
At present, Johnson said, two
Officials of the Department of Health and Rthabllltatlye
For the first time this year, the county commission evaluated
classroom and shop facilities, transportation and virtually no tapes have been made and will Services (HRS) said Tuesday they planned to set up a committee
A preliminary field of seven plus general-purpose human contact, Johnson said. soon be sent out for critiquing of doctors to
Individual departmental directors and recommended pay In.
Investigate whether the surgical gastotoetomnies
creases or decreases.
architects was named by the classrooms and laboratories.
"They have the programs by local seniors. The tapes deal performed by Wing were justified.
Seminole
Community College
County Exec. Asst. Roger Nleswender Is budgeted for a $3,000
Among the seven companies that use books," Johnson said, with how to make a house
Wing, medical director of the Sanford Nursing and con.
pay raise, bringing his yearly salary to $28,000 ayear. Glisson, (SCC) board of trustees chosen by the board for in. "but we felt the tapes would be secure against break-Ins (from
valescent
Center, was unavailable for comment at his office
who earn3$23,100 a year, is scheduled for a five per cent pay raise Tuesday night for consideration dividual interviews on the better because theY provide Uie a script written -by
law
en.
today.
But
tM
doctor maintained In an earlier reply to the HRS
on his anniversary date. The same Is true for County Develop- In the proposed $2.25 million project are Sanford architects human contact actually
forcement
offIcers)
and
various
findings
that
the
operations were performed only on patients In
mint Director John Percy. Percy presently earns $19,300 a year. Phase IV segment of the Eoghan. Newman Kelley and hearing a voice and because types of fraud and confidence
need of them because of problems that prevented swallowing.

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District, and some say it's because his name
has a Bicentennial ring to it.
His name is John Adams.
"We never saw Mr. Adams or read anything
coming from him, so we just have no way to
evaluate why people voted for him," said Ace
Parker, campaign manager of Adams' chief

opponent, Edward Hewson. Hewson, a
newspaper columnist and insurance salesman
from Windham, campaigned extensively.
Adams, from Exeter, received 11,983 votes
to Hewson's 7,895. Two other "unknowns" in
the race
Richard Ellis of Greenland and
Calvin Warburton of Raymond scored 5,076
and 5,501 respectively, based on 98 per cent of
unofficial returns.
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asleep," said his brother-in-law, Alan B.
Maxwell Jr.
Maxwell said Adams did not know he had
won. Asked how Adams had campaigned,
Maxwell said, "I think he called a couple of
people he knew."
Maxwell said his brother-in-law was 60 or 61
years old, had lived in Andover, Mass., until
recently and once served in the Massachusetts
State Senate. Other sources said Adams was
an unemployed taxi driver and a disabled

veteran
Ed Howard, who lives across the street from
Adams but rarely saw his neighbor, speculated that the name "John Adams" contributed to his victory in this Bicentennial
year.
"I think I'll change my name to Patrick
Henry or George Washington or something,"
said Howard.
But he also ventured that Adams may have
won "because he didn't say anything. People
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Ah, but the quiet life of a high
school football coach.
Seminole's Jerry Posey might be
quiet, but it's only on the outside at
New Smyrna Beach as he dies on the
inside when his team makes a ma'
blunder in a 6.0 victory over Spruce
reek of Port Orange.
It all turned out okay, somehow,
as the Seminole defense rallied to
regain control • the Friday night
game.
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give Posey inner peace this Frida y
night when it opens the horne season
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position — a three to two vote — on
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jetliner hijacked by Croatian nationalists told a tale of fear for us, but wanted only to get their story across
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with humor and hunger and included some dissension among Belkrose, N.Y. "We were huddled there for 10 minutes."
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but as he has little ape of avoiding a
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - The U.S.
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Soviet influence to strengthen its toots in
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election year. "It's obvious that an American
presence In Indochina will be an important
equation in the balance of power in the region
among the Soviet Union, China and the West.
And it will be welcomed by the Vietnamese,
although on a controlled basis," the Western
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today and crashed is riemit area, the Mr Forte Lid.
There was no Immediate word on the hate of the Yle
twoman crew or the Ught plane. ecceanti.
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ifegie, g1 bi 4 Hod" if wish cow.., 7:30 p.m.
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Sunday and were free for only three hours,
were probably the cleanest escapees on
record. The four, who tunneled their way out,
apparently went back Inside to shower and
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freedom, according to Walton County Sheriff
Sam Campbell. "They went to a whole lot of
trouble for the little time they were out. We
caught 'em all about three hours later,"
Campbell said.

(hOes sald thet the federal croL
hill requires about 5
he
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Seminole
y Cow OWN
federal
agencies,
primar
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he
y
p
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federal
bill in few
begin, 7p.m., Room Pd, main cempit Regldrethtm
CONSJ7TIJ7JON WEEK
reg" y agendas, conduct
with the hIa nembir
with 50C registrar.
Suford Mayor Lee Moire signed a proclamation moot 01 their dedslon.making
01 senotors, congressmen and
1V)AY, 8EPRM5I 14
,his morning deulpatlug the week of Sept. 17.23 as FOcea in pithc.
tWII5I
O'
Sealed LaL.ebe Leegno, $ p.m lane of Mrs.
agencies
'When Watergate came
National Cmmstkatles Week Is commeniorstion .1
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Michael Bragit Groop leader V.1 Orr. 1plc: notritlon
Marchant Claims Backers
er golagtobeabieto along It helped focus the
the sipingof the Cosatitntlonol the U.S..0I ept• 17 a
and
med
bOM
clo.eddoorsto
dangmrsolseaicyanddoe,d
1757. Looking on is Mn. Mary E. Tour
Winier Spra Jayceee, 7 p.m., VFW building. 17.
Nance, make deciMoru that aMid the declslon.miklng," he said.
represe'iflng the Salle Harrison Chapter, National
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Travis MarOvei.shes
Aas,..ees, 7:30p.m., Florida Power &amp;
s
critical
UN we
Society of the Daughters Of the American The bill requires federal riders ps*&amp; confidence
chant,
facing a runoff with Senate Dempsey
In
Barron,
says a lot of votes given the thirdRevolution. (See Around The Clock, Page
4-A).
Paula sesyssue,
agencies to keep verbatim gOvehlulled .14
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7:30 p.m., CasaeTh.rmy Corn.
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finisher
were from anti-Barron people
mlty
United
sm
in. mcteia the
all
Methodist Church, 17-ft
law
who
will
turn
to Marchant. "Since Tuesday
plays a very important role In
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PsiMhs," 740 p.m., Seminole Cornw f"
night the phone hs been ringing off the hook
mwutr Colle*e, $15 fee. R4eF with registrar prior to
The Florida mhthi Law,
class.
K
with people who worked for Sant Mitchell
enacted In 1307, was one of the
telling
us they were now going to support me,"
Ver table Gr. Sehu (pea control), 7:304:30
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first ench meutwes In the
p.m., Mtajno,g SprIjge Civic Cedar. Coaponiored
by
Marchant
said.
'tIon. It has been copied by a
seming. unty gricuiturai Extension service.
nwnber 01 ether stata, and
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Florida oMclals have been
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called to other dates to qphhi
Altemeote Wen's Oak covered dish membership
WASHINGTON (Al') - Haunted by d.11Ifl German colony, already has accepied that t
ltchio* 11 aim, Altamonte QvIc Cater. Cor4al tMg.
how It worta.
01 Soviet intervention,Secretary of 51.1. Henry mineral.rlch Land can become a state by the end
The Florids law requires all
By The Associated Press
A. Kissinger is Oft to southern Mho wn dma.
public bodies to medIn the
The
deaths
of six persons In two separate
)ee proposals for dousing the rising fInnes 01.
But South African p
Minister John Open and give public notice
accidents
at
Panama
City has boosted
black-eMe war.
Verde?. governmnant would like to hand over beforehand. Members of all
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Florida's
weekend
highway
fatalities count to
The shodterm goals be has defined for power to a grui of its own pot tribal cigefa. The pUbliC asndes are forbidden to
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,
at
least
11
victims,
isirs
high
low
the
highway
TU)AY'8
TW
patrol says.
United Nations, inclaling the United States, say
'd1e di
Dsyteoa Ieak: nigh U:ZS
- To ad t
a negotiating fu In iNch the banished Sooth West pJ
discus official business, 72. P 1-'ijh .10 inch.
Partly cloudy. Scattered a; lows 5:0 a.m. and 1:11
Rhodesia's white rulers would arrange Ckg.nlxMIon, SWAPO, mid be allowed to wbetheraquorwn
is;
rewgof alteruses and e.a1.g an,. p.m.
Maddox Wants On Ballot
peacef ully to transfer power to the black participate as authentic repreemidatives of the DDL
dmrakewer, ever the hesdir Port (veij No l2iis
majority within two years.
imfttu
ue west teed ascii.. ad a.m.; Isis 1:41 am. aid 1:47
The United States, working with a consortium
- To urge the Vorder government to
ORLANDO (Al') - Former Georgia Gov.
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01 allied, commonwealth and other Madly recognize that its policy of apartheid, or
Pan.
Lester
Maddox, presidential candidate of the
showers aleeg the ead ceest. Saypsit HIghs 4:31 ta aid
nations will be reedy to underwrite this process separate racial development, Is "Incompatible
American
Independent Party, will follow the
[au
aInIyiddaidupporN, 8$4 p.m.; Is,, 11:30a.m. aid
with multiblflión.dollar often to guarantee with any concept 01 human dignity." Kissinger,
lead
of
owth
to
low
no
"GIL
Eugene
McCarthy and sue to get on
11:11 p.m.
Rhodesia's 270,000 whites gM4 lass of assets struck by the turmoil that has swept South Africa
Florida's
ballot,
a spokesman says.
and to help the six million black Rbo4'•'ts with since June with a known death toll exceeding 300,
a huge prerju of investment after In- has said, "No system that leads to periodic
dependence.
upheavals can pomibly be jid- nor can It lid."
- To orgsitIe a constitution-writing parley
NOTES
He will be pressing Verder as he has done
for the Narnlblan people, formerly known as before "to take am-a" the conscience of
soidh.Wed Africans, In which exiled as well as humanity even while recognizing that the
SEPTEMBER11
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authorized political soups would take part. proctag of evolutionary and peamul change win
AD$fI08
Kimberly Walker
Soft Africa, whl* Mill rules that onetime take time."
Sanford:
wl1I.
Attaway Pinkie
.
Theresa Jones, DeBary
Miry GoIIsgh.r
Sanford residents have a chance at I tonight
Inez Bedsole Orange Qty
SaW, Perry
comment
on the city's proposed tax rate 010.30 for each
DCRARGy.8
Kathryn Senghas
$1,000 of assessed property valuation.
Sanford:
Robert Smedley, Deltona
This year's proposal I. slightly lower than last year's
Lelab Bradley
CASSELBERRY - tonight at7:30as City Cow
fund budgets jar the coming
Henna
Swarthout, OnIon.
$6.33 tax rate - because Sanford taxpayers have finally
Eugomüe Branan
Protesting city residents are gives final consideration to a fiscal year.
el
George Nealy, Lake Monroe
paid off a 40-year-old "boom time" debt dating back to the
William Denyou
again expected to turn out en 4.84 mill city property tax and Since several hundred
Marv
in
Riggs,
Osteen
late
'lOs and early '30s.
th
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Ca
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masse for public hearings the utility fund and general residents attended the first
ne ibberd
D1SCHARG
Also on the agenda for tonight's meeting is report
P
lip
hi
Marshall
hearing to voice their op
Sanford:
from City Attorney Vernon Mize on the city of Sanford's
Earilne Perdue
Position to the city's first
Mary Anderson
suit
against the city of Lake Mary over property both
Paul Piety
property tax In its 36-year
Marie Gunn
cities
claim.
Carl Rogel
history, the Council has been
Ruth Mangum
Sanford
city commissioners will also consider several
Ferdinand Ewers, DeBary
reconsidering its budget
James Miller
requested rezoning and a proposed reclassification of
Worick Hancock, DeBary
proposal and according to an
Rosin. Volpi
salary levels In the water, sewer and maintenance
Neil M&amp;nning, Deltona
informed source Is expected to
Katie Willis
departments.
Richard Bar bier, Enterprise
come up with a tax rate lower
Deborah Fisher, thuluota
Gall Rosman, Longwood
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than
the
advertised
4.84 mills.
Olga Selke, Deliona
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Council will also consider an
Augusta Leymann, Deltona
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commissioners and the county's admlmstrahlye staff,
amended proposal by H.l.
Mary Vetter, Dalton.
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Kwiatkowski said the attorney's position is too important to Henmm relating to bond
Mrs. 1OIUI (Dixie) Pickman
remain "a political football." The commissioner said he favors refunding, and consider and
&amp; girl, Deltona
removing the position from politics.
adopt an ordinance annexing
Kwiatkowski said new attorneys could be hired and outside the Casselberry Elementary.
SEPTEMBER12
legal help could be contracted for as the need arises.
South Seminole Middle School
ADMLIONS
Kwiatkowski said the two in-house attorneys would be hired In and Leonard Casselberry
Sanford:
Assistant Manager Hector
SAN ANTONIO, Tel. (AP) much the same manner as department chiefs are chosen. properties.
George Arnold
Perez
A
freak
accident
has
left
a
said, "they kept calling
Applications will be submitted for review by the personnel
Ar thur Davis
young soldier and his bride of and calling all afternoon."
departnent, with the final decision left t he ((flhs4).
The agenda for tonight's 7:30
Nancy Mosley
Perez said he finally notified
five weeks dead in their
Kwiatkowski said he felt an Initial saving would result for meeting has back to back Public
Ralph Nixie
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about 4:30 p.m.
Carbon
monoxide
apartment.
uveraii, nowever, ne said an Ln-bouse legal staff would neanii$ on we budget for
Dorothy Reardon
"We
knocked
on the door and
gas
Is
suspected
as
the
killer.
not continue to represent savings to taxpayers over the long run. fiscal 1976-77 and the tax
Walter Scott
Police identified the couple as nobody answered," Perez said.
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for the new year of 2.85 mill
Henry Stanlnmetz
Jeffrey Machi, 21, and his 18.
"So finally the manager
($2.15 per thomuand dollars of
Edna Stmpf
opened
the door with his master
Diana,
formerly
year-old
wife.
assessed property valuation.)
key. The door had been
of
Orlando,
Fla.
residents
,
Steven Rothchild Is to discuss
According to the apartment fastened with a chain lock"
The Coadusloa
. a
returned lane, arriving about the siW ordinance while a
complex manager, the young
Perez said he and Statzer put
Is being made by
MRS. ROSE LINDSLEY
JsueeBu"ldseemedf,,,,ej 1:30 am. after borrowing 50a request
couple
moved Into the three- their weight against the door to
Philip
Blake
to
have
an
office
cents
In
bus
fare
from
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destined to be just mther face
room second story apartment snap the chain. Once Inside, the
at 551 E. Saniando springs
Mrs. Rose Lillian Llndsley,
I. the crswi, briefly glimpsed policeman she
Ask
George
C.
Hearn
Friday with two pet cats also strong odor of gas almost
InSide the apartment, Joanne Drive rezoned from B-i 23, Of Deltona, died Friday In
sad quickly forget -UW a
found
dead. The bodies were overwhelmed diem.
DeBary. She was a native of
confronted with a scene of business district to cornmornest of horror os a nonoy
discovered
Saturday.
Ohio.
mor.Iag last reek Jeanne's horror. The baby's mutilated mercial. The city's La nd
Manager
Jim Statzer said
Mrs. Mackb was found clad
She Is survived by a son
Planning Agency turned down
body lay on the floor.
,, ,
Macki
told
him
they
had
been
only
In a pair of white leans,
a
The
New
All
In
The 1r AJd
F. Lindaley of
Doe of the first officers on the the request.
and partially devoured by her
married
five
weeks
and
moved
face down on the bed.
lying
Sunshine State Mortuary,
.
FLOR I DA
starvift Pet cermag eperi. scene was Bill Connally,
Orlando.
to
San
Antonio
from
Machi,
clothed In green khaki
A
citizen
Is
to
ask
that
370 So. Hwy 17 92, Casselberry, Fla
rat, Juan retorsed to her red-b", freckled cop I1.. sidewalks be installed from Sanford, Is in charge of I ~
Mackb,
a
private
in
the
Army,
pants,
was
sprawled face upon
I
arrangements.
, bright eyes and a quick
Just North of Highway 4i6
iaplh.r walkup
for
duty
was
to
have
reported
the
kitchen
floor with part of
11311(1 Hills subdivision off
"What flappened?" Connolly
Is what she faad
trnIH......
did
against
the wall.
his
back
over
the
weekend.
When
he
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his partner, Al Dwyer,
not, Army personnel began
At 7a.m. Labor Day, Joanne aand
Shadow
Hills
for
children
Police Investigator Bob
telephoning the apartment
told police, she at cot for sked Joanne when they met walking to di Woodlands Elesaid the couple p,
Urban
outside the aparthieiit.
manager.
rnentary School; to be conBellevue to pick up her ha
rUy
died
when gas from an
"The
dog
ate
my baby," she sidered is the mutual
posaessloai. She said she left repileil.
aid
open-ended Pipe located
the buby beh ind beca.ue it was
agreement with the county fire
beneath -their
directly
'is the baby dead?"
department, revised plans for
a cool morning and she was
window was drawn
bathroom
Jcsnoe told dim. " the Longwood Professional
&amp;w of the dWd's JOW4ICed
into the apartment,
vowlltlsin. she put ttie Infant on saw the baby's ftu(jes tW,s Building and reports from
District Fire Chief Greg
district counci lmen, Mayor
the nag on the floor, with t.e how I know."
Trevino
said the exhaust pipe
"Why did you leave the baby Junes R. Lonnann and City
crme
from
a 100-gallon water
0
Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
"From everything I've there?
heater
in
a storage room
I left the baby on the floor
bard, I really believe OW she
directly
beneath the couple's
1 the baby with the dog for with the dog toiwotectit," was
apartment. Trevino said the
If 710'N 144 UIY
protection," said Belleeva's the answer.
exhaust
fumes were probably
Walsh.
on i hug trip Sr
carbon monoxide, deadly
Joanne
was
charged
with
But Mnhatlan 01st. Ally.
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odorless gas, which were pulled
Rbert Morgenthau was to say cMWW negligence.
into the apartment by a draft.
p
Later: "she eazid have taken
Said DIM. Ally. Morgenthan:
potJc
the baby to the hospital with "We have asked for
her. Other parents take their psychiatric e ninatbon. U It
children with then when they Shows she did not know what
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don't have someone to watch she wis doing at the time, we
the child."
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might not Vv-cute. DU ur
. FWNJoanne said the Bellevue concern Is to protect other,
.
BICEN'I'ENNI.A1L
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property office had not opened children (ruin criminal
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recovered one of the radios In C.B. Pagan Jr.
E-nen, Wider ftfto Beth ,,atrad charging beeglary and Allanwot, *thp.
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the adjacent railroad yard.
Sheriff's depidisi, alerted by were charged with burglary.
Temy wed to the redneam
larceny.
a citizen, arrested three per.
In ether wiMsnd ends,
&amp;urii?s londlgders today whothe family dipped fir
Early today burglars sons early today in comasellan Charles
y
Sanford p
RussellHeaver, 30, were probing the reported fuel and w
mlar*d r*
probing weshend burglaries in wtiahod a window to enter the
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Aye., IaIIgWOOII, was abbary 01 two men .1 Green away because Ma twin IN 11h
which ss In two-way radios Seminole High School ban- the laundry room at St. Johns held withod bond at caod, Jail Acres c.ffip(
JosSd, Pored was dill in the funily car,
4'
and 11,0 in hand Igotraneegs droam, P°
Village
Apartments,
510
Oxford
on
a
v'kin
of
probation
(my.
Dsmgja.
P. May, It end ficers mia
off
iIc
were stolen.
Address glum Road, Fern Pat
with P
charge.
Days
residents of the
Reid,
1$,
Invidigatora said a security equipment and "selected" st Perry Thomas and
Stsy Michael Kierdoid, 30,
they Sher 's a Itc. P. he. leek de
guard discovered a breakin instrUrnentL
deputy GA. Bars reported they 01 Winter Park, was Jailed In were robbsd at eIaga point of little 71ommy beem edits be
early Sunday at Ado Train,
found these men In the laundry lieu of $5,050 bond on a felony j by f
spent several heirs With
Detective Sgt. Bill IN
e,
of
Persimmon Ave. In which said apparently the burglars
marijuanapc -.uion charge bed osrlkr been lda4 allb4Ng Parker's family until a:
yeggs pried open a door at the "knew exactly what they
alter sheriffs deputies said were pkd up by the
Cassslbsny Mend .f the
shop foremen's office. police wanted."
A 17-year-old bey was toned they fommd naljama In. ado
mmy alitord, 5, of Oiftdi
for the t:
Utlie
To
said the office was ransacked
over to state Juvenile nvvkedInatrcaccIdsstat
CUfl.-d and fy
was
on
Ma
way
to
Fumith
Police were also In- authorities
and six VHF portable two-way
U.S 1742 and 8R7.
Fort Lauderdale today to Join missed Tammy - .
radios and a desk calculator vestigiting a reported briakin
Jailed In Hem of $10,050 bond
DoW inn a. SwK It. 1314 his pmob Aw bsonft AMW on the Sombloo Pat.
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and theft of office equipment at each were Kirk Las Devurt, E. Notre Dam, Drive, separated from the family way for refreshemoats and
1.ii4, and William
Police said security guard Sanford Grammar School, ii, oi
minin,4, Springs, bald in lies
vlce discovered tIny re sheet a
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Newfoundland and Icelad on Its flight to Parts. Thirty-five
passengers were allowed to deplane In Gander.
Sk j
Passengers commented on switches between the polite and
threatening behavior of their captors, particularly shortly before
the hijackers surrendered.
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"At the end,, they were up and down, very harsh," said Walter
A
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of Plainview, flI., "They threatened us repeatedly, saying
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they were going to blow us all up."
One of the hijackers. Julienne Buslc 71, won a parting hug from
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the plane's captain, Richard Carey, In tribute to her efforts to
prevent panic among the passengers.
they didn't want to hurt anybody ... they didn't manhandle
"The woman terrorist told us her name was Julie," said Miss
anybody or touch anybody.
Collins. "She said one of the men was her husband (Zvonko Busic,
"When they passed you In the aisles they always said 'Excuse 30, a Yugo.Iav-born waiter from New York). She spent most of the
me,' or at other times 'Thank you.' It was really unbelievable." time in the cockpit, but she cane out from time to time and talked
The situation appeared so grave, said the Most Rev. Edward to the passengers. She was more like a stewardess than a
O'Rourke, Roman Catholic bishop of Peoria, ilL, that he offeredrg."
general absolution to Catholics on board.
But one passenger, Las Vegas television columnist Dick
Maurice, said that made matters worse.
He made the mistake of getting on the loudspeaker and
giving general confession to everybody and what seemed like
giving us all the last ni.. When he did that, panic set In," said
Maurice.
"Oh, my God, the people said around us, we are going to die,"
he recalled.

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Including one man with diabetes who suffered from a shortage of
food and water.
"The food ran out soon after we left Mpntreal," recalled Miss
Collins. "We were given sandwiches and soda at Gander. Later,
the water supply ran out. But things could have been much
worse."
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heuise a___ sen
today ue minetea of clnicd m.,thi
dp4 Ford
under some motlàna.
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national
The bill allows dICIIICII.
dthi bill modeled alter VTtIkIIIg In secret If It
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national security,
Ford ihI+1u1ed a ceremony
oescetlone or InVIgI"ne
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Gordo to M the tgu.
speculation harmful to the
'Tm delighted that the eeuiny.
kdual ithi. bill is finally
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becom ing law," Chiles said. meetings for ppoue which
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Veteran Prime Minister Eric Williams and his
People's National Movement (PNM) faced
eight opposition parties in a general election
today on the Islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
Political observers said Williams' forces had
the edge became of the multiplicity of opposition partie, ranging from moderate right
in political complexion to far left. The voting
is being held amid an economic boom, with oil
production at 225,000 barrels of crude per day.
But the anti-Williams parties claim the oil
money hasn't filtered down to ftc people, that.
roads, hospitals, transportation, electricity,
water and housing are bad, and that the PNM
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HOUSTON, Texas - If
you don't suffer from
male pattern baldness
Ott can now stop your
lair loss . . . and grow
more hair,
For years "they said it
couldn't be done." But now a
firm of laboratory consultants
has developed a treatment for
both men and women, that is
not only stopping hair toes..,
but is really growing hair!
They don't even ask you to
take their word for It. They In.
vite you to try the treatment for

3l days, at their risk, and see
for yourself!
Naturally,

they would not
offer this opportunity unless the
trutinent worked. However, it
Is impossible to help everyone,
The great majority of
cases of excessive hair
fall and baldness are the
beginning and more

fully developed stages of
male

pattern

baldness

The CITY OF OVIEDO proposes to increase

and cannot be helped.
But, If you are not already
slick bald, how can you be sure
what Is actually causing your
hair loss' Even If boldness may
seem to "run in your family,"
this is certainly no proof of the
cause of YOUR hair loss.
Hair loss caused by sebum

your property taxes by 67.42% (1.78 mills
above certified millage of 2.64 mills).

can also run In your family, and

many other conditions can

cause hair loss. If you wait until
you are slick bald and your hair
roots are dead, you are beyond
help. So. If you still have any
hair on top of your head, and
would like to stop your hair loss

A public hearing on the increase will be

and grow more hair ... now is
the time to do something about
it before it's too late.
Loesch Laboratory Consulants, hic., will suppi) you
with treatment for 32 days, at
their risk, if they believe the
treatment will help you. Just
send them the Information
listed below. All Inquiries are
answered confidentially, by
mall and without obligation.
Adv.

held on September 20, 1976 at 7:30 p.m.
at the City Hall, City of Oviedo, Florida.

NO OILIGATI3N COUPON

To: Loc%h Laboratory Consul:anl% Inc.
Box 66MI. 3111 Writ Main St.
Houston.Tesas 77006
I am submitting the following information with the understanding that it will be kept strictly confidential intl that I am
under no obliKatsun hatsocver. I now have or have had the
foiIosing conditions:
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The Clock
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'. Stirs Unrest'
Whether the absence of war constitutes peace
is a pinhead on which many statesmen have
dancet Whatever the case one or the other appears to be prevailing In most of the Middle East
and the calm itself Is almost aisnttling.
Aug. 31, the, first anniversary of the Israeliisfl Interim agreement to neutralize a part of
slipped by without much fanfare. Israel
Is socaim that It is actually taking a "vacation"
one of Its statesmen said recently.

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at the conference of
'sec fled unaligned nations In Sri Lanka recently.
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Iflualons of

Friday. will mark the 188th anniversary 01 the

Sigoh of that historic document.
I agreed and, today. Sanford Mayor Lee Moore
proclaimed Constitution Week here.
At the same time I was and am eager to kern
more about the DAR, en organIzation whose history
has been tainted with avidmnces and hints 01 lessthanopenieartediiu. and_openmindeducu hi
dealümi with members of m
7 races. iie most
Owing ianp1e, 01 cowi., was the bivlIvig In 1
of Marlin Anderson, the black (Negro then) opera
singer from p.duauilng at CbMLdIon Hill In
Washlrgtouu, D.C.
To my knowledge, the DAR In succeedIng years
has never ezpreued regret nor remorse about the
Incident. That was on. of the reasons I was amiloin
to find out about the DAR, 1V$-vthtage.
So I was directed to the regent (president) of the
Salle Harrison chapter, 01 the National Society,
Da ughters of the American Revolution of Sanford.
I called her, requesting A. copy of the charter
and.or by-laws of the orgifi.
"Why do you want on.?" she Inquired hostilely.

System
Reflects
P ople

But at the same time he was moving his troops
'frem the Israeli to the Syrian border.
And It Is evident now, ieonii doubt, tiat s
ntcrvenid hi behalf, of besieged Christians In
Lbsnon In order to tame the Palestinians and this
re
nHeiajitsreglcn.syrjan
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President Hafez Mud does ont appear to be eager
to permit the leftts and Palesfjnju IAbtI(
WAflNG1)N The following Is wood
(kganh.tjon In Leb
You will not hear from any of the presidential
t regain strength.
can""this season. Too i
The Interesting aspect of
"Good evening, lames and gentlemen.
most worried about it. Near the head of the class Is
"I know you will be happy to learn that I am
theArabLaguewhIchhe1danenergecy meeting
g
going to talk at length. Nor am I going to
recently to bring leverage against Syria to with- flatter
my record, attack my oppone nt, or hn.
draw from Lebanen so that the PLO could regroup. dude In my remarks an ontrageoia gimmick
to
And over a week agothe Soviet Union began assure myself headlines In tomorrow's
calling upon Syria pillicly to throw Its support to
newspapers. I assume such nonsense Is offensive
its "nat ural allies" or the Middle East to most Americans. U not, it should be Your vote
revolutiona ries. When Syria Ignored a Soviet-Aim- should not be purchased by the better showman
Asian Committee resolution urging her to with- In this or any other election.
"lodead, i wish to present a brief
draw troops from Lebanon, the Soviet Union added civics.
To wit: It really doesn't make much
weight to her first request by repeating It In the difference whom
you
official newspaper, Pravda. More recently Moscow I say this knowing better than any sitInw.
that there are
threw Its full support behind Moamar Khadafy of diff erences between my oppone nt and myself,
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Nader's Conter for Study of Responsive Law and
Coll for Action, a private vohedeerorganisation.
The households questioned were asked about
their eeriences with 34 categories of goods and
services. The five categories that were the
source of the greatest percentage of
dissatisfaction were car repairs, appliance
er items, hoonehoI4 repafrs And
rePairsmsl
tors, In that order.
Only cnethlrd of the complaints were
reported to the bwlnowea involved, and only one
per cent were reported to a third party, such as a
consumer complaint agency, or were taken to
court.
The 'Ign!ca finding. hown1r, s that of the
comWelats mad, to b'h%.ue., more than halt
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JOHN CUNNIFF

was readved to the S"action of the customer.
interests are in the Middle East. However, there about it, you must look to yourselva for ft
The (2onnber of Commerce of the United
could be some satisfaction to U.S. negotiators If at
blame.
States thinks ft's significant, anyway. It cites
the next meeting on detente they asked their Soviet
"What did I say' I said you are at fault, my
this and o
studies In arguing that too much
NEW YORK (AP)
counterparts why it is muddying the waters In the friends. You are guilty of careless cltluonhlp, of
Capital spending is demand. Business weren't ready, It seemed, to emphasis ther
has
been
placed on efforts to establish
apathy In current affairs, of political Ignorance hardly what anyone but a zealously dedicated believe the recovery was real,
Middle East.
a new federal agency with superpowers and &amp;
and societal gree.i The result Is a government economist might call a glamorous subject, but it
Even Into this year the economists were muPlmilhlcn.dollar budget
Since the United States has not landed a solid
dedlyalgniftard consequences for disturbed
to repressed conthat mirrors your personality: It is wit- has 5ome ded
by this lack Of commitments but
right on Its opponent lately, aleft jab once ma
sw
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m
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mane
whereas
the problens am
rod,lt is corrupt, lt is fneJed b voracity
csteveune.
gradually ca pital spending began to pick up
while would help.
ly Individual ones. Itjtead, ft cob f01..
and it has lost Its nobility. Worse, as you have
At the moment you won't find many stories somewhat. In the first halt of the year spadLg
withdrawn your support for It, It has withdrawn about capital spending on the front pages of your was at an annual rate of a bout $1h8-lilIllon.
A people-to-people complaint-handling
its reaped for you.
newspaper, and It probably never will land
t figure in Itself probably has little system to be created by individual companies.
"It Is beca use we are so grihd and have so there. But In busin ess and economic journals It's significance to the layman other than being an
A mediatIon-ar bitratIon system, inch as a
much that I remind you of where the respon. headline material.
enormous
stun.
But
en
ormous
stuns
are
cornplan
used
In the appliance Indiutry which, says
Americana were witness recently to the fiscal pitfalls a city
sthinty for our good fortune lies. The people rule.
The big discussion In these journals Is monpiace these days because, despite Its
th
e
Chamber.
resolves 90 per cent of the cues
can fall Into as the saga of New York Qty im!aided. Now we
Sadly, you have not of late been ruling well. Fifty whether or not business is committing enough weaknesses, this Is an economy of immense size, referr
ed to It.
seeing another Illustration of big city decay In Detroit.
mi llion of you did not bother to vote In the last money to new plants and equipment that's
Let the evonoinbts worry about
Detroit has been hit hard with a wave of terror by juv.jile
—A revitalized system of small dabni co urts,
presidential election. A signif icant number of capital spending to provide sufficient capacity and worry they will,
gangs and Is taking a bard line on young renegades by Imposing
con
veniently located, Inexpensive and ensuring
you has never learned the name of your to meet future demand.
llwre are economists who worry that in. fair and prompt decisions. According to a study
nightly curfews. It's showing no reluctance to throw youths in
congrnan. Most have not In your lifetimes
That's where you come In. If capacity Is In- dustry simply cannot raise t
Jail for acts of violence. A hard line law enforcement attitude
he money to pay for made for the Federal Office of Consumer Affairs
performed any civic duty greater than that of sufficient, then you may be certain
that prices needed expansion and that, therefore,
can produce results and Mayor Coleman Young Intends to
.TpaJ
by State University College at Buffalo, small
paying taxes Small wonder your government will continue rising and even that product Is boun
purow it by 'Illng for more judges, a new jail, help from state
d
to
lag
behind
demand.
claims courts are one of the best aven ues for
has been Inherited by the Irresponsible; you
might develop.
'situation t be
Police In sorveiflance and development of civilian police
deserve what you've gotten.
The Federal Reserve, which lmplerne,gs customers to get satisfaction when they have a
reserve system.
"And what have you gotten? A government
sion
In
monetary
policy partly on the basis of capacity serious complaint against a company.
And that brings us to the great discus
Detroit has a lesson for all of us. Its
figures, now believes our industrial plants are
y
public Accountability has diminished the business
Such a three-point program, says the
problems which have fostered yo ung gangs could surface In any
Simply beca use not enough of the public cares for
utilized at a rate of better than a) per cent.
the economists are iiviie some say spending
Chamber would not only avoid government
1nttmlty where there h lack of employment opportunity, a
an acco unting. Leadership that genuflects to Is adequate, others suggest an economic crisis
bureaucracy but would get at the heart of the
A rate of that dimension suggests there
declining interest In edncatio ani dd14OM1CII of
special Interests beca use the people themselves could be developing,
life.
problem unresolved consumer complaints.
plenty of room for demand to Increase.
Government dollars can be used to arrest, pr ecnt
are In the pews of those Interests. And a
For
more
an
a
year,
Capital
th
sp
di
en
ng
Without
p
sentence. They can also be used to educate or subsidize
In the meantime, the message to wthappy
bureaucracy that controls our lives because we wasn't very vigorous, despite the slow recovery prices. Th utting Inflationary pressures on
at supposedly begins when th
economically deprived. But sooner or later, a basic direction
have In countless ways begged It to do so.
e rate consumers seems to be: Speak up. Most coen
from the recession and an Increase in consumer gets up around 90 per cent.
must C)e from the horns. The Detroit youths display the bad
panles will listen.
social habits and class hatreds which can be easily pawed from
generation to generation by lack of guidance. Detroit Is In
trouble and should not be allowed to symbolize "America's
&amp;lfast "Uniort
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"Oh you're AlWAYS 'turned of/ by the
candidates' and 'not going to vote' - EVERY
FOUR YEARS!"

forustirn
Bt t he infonnatthn was intended, said the

bureaucrat, for the Bureau of LeL*,r Statistics. Ii

rumple mough. But there seems to be no cornprthns4ble problem that the bureaucrats cannot
moke incomprehensible.
Footle: The FPC official In charge of the
utility rate lnrmatIon couldn't explain the
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figures that were sent to Capitol
Pall. "it dlchi't go through me," he assured us. "I
have no r ecollection of any such incident. It's
myssrlous."
A 3LS spokesman explained that there had
The bureaucratic labyrinth . Subcommittee
Qialnuan Lee Metcalf, D.•M'ie., finally fired Oft' been "Some confusion as to what was restricA Letter to BLS boss Julius Shiskin, com;Uclnzng ted." The subcommittee, he said, "got caught
between two agencies."
about the runaround. One month latcr, t'tetcalf
hadn't heard from ,'idsIrAn. so he YI a ttf3e,
"What could hove happened," explained an
FPC
oneeentence remnirpier.
"was confusion at the working
l(iVel. We are here to serve."
Two more Silent monthe pes&amp;eJ. Theci MetcJf
appealed over SLi's heid to th*'Labor th As for the Senate subcommittee, the need for
e Information las passed. It's too late now. But
Se'retery Peter Brennan. Cuples of hIs Idler,
Metcalf noted, had goon to the oflngreasic,naj umniiIuie, Senator Metcalf has asked the FPC
for a new public access provision to Its
approprtatione coinmnjtUea which handle the rrgulatjo,s,
This would Implement the law the
BIS budget.
bureaucracies ignored. The formal dec1&amp;lei
This tactic brought a hasty, apologetic hasn't been made yet, but the FPC staff has
respome train Shiskin, who prunilned that the endorsed Metcalf's priçoui. Maybe next time,
info aLlan requested five mnonthi earlier viould
Jcnali can fare better when he fights the whale.
be fortheoaUng. Several weeks Later, the suh
WRONG FIGURFS: We have written a hod
commit tee received a jumble of f1guva frwn the ci 5totI'?.
atcut AniitI Soenoza, the
FPC.
Nkariiguj*n stm'origman, who has turned
The u'iormation was so çontosed Utst it w,.e NIcat virt&amp;Jy into a Seenta
ficmlly estate.
v!rtially indedpheriUe and. th reIorr, ueles,
W.. t'&amp;vv checked on 1w.tscaMOy with both
The rah data that the subcunmkt4te 1ntt was
Ntanan cmi American sources. We
was, therefore, confidential, he saIl [nezplicably.
The staff member tried the BLS, which
confirmed that the utility data was confidential.
The argwuent that this contradicted the law did
not seem to im press the bureaucrats at the B[JI
Repeated telephone conversUlons with the
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home In Los Angeles.
the Bills ended officially Sam"UI leave here I'll retire," he
He was In a sweat suit atsout day morning when owner
Ralph
said.
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had reached agree- again would ask to be traded.
open their NFL season against mast on a "longernm under.
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win, but not all aspects of IL
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think their fullback had about Evealop Herald, Sanford,

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the uzneiigjg
200 shutout of cner. "I was jot táb the
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The doubles championshIps
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were also decided Sunday. nn
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Dragway Sunday, Injuring
Earlier this year, Rivers took Boston over Cleveland behind his chances with final rounds of
about
persons who were
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carefully avoided what he
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Yankee manager.
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for minor Injuries and released
game reduced the Yankees' Lynn and Carl Yastrzemskl.
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Accounting and Management needed
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Information was available deep within the
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the utility companies know how much they
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get a firm hold on the blubbe r.
To. federal whale keep. largely submerged,
producing few waves. As long as the taxpayers
feed It regularly, it remains reasona bly
and benevolent. But It performs pretty much as
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consumerthave problems of one kind or Another
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But I suppose that's too much to ask and expect
In this fragmented, polarized society.
The commemoration of the CoMltidion-slgnIng
will mean differed things to different people. To
some It will mean a redeclicatlon and reaffirmation
of those Ideals and principles that have made this
nation what It Is today.
To others It will mean J ust waving the flag. The
DAR requested, by the way, "publication din Item
In 'The Clock' section rer 'ading the citIzens of
Sanford to display their. flags during Cosiditidion

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Bigkt us also do what w,em and mud to make lta
meaningf ul, vlhramd, living docume nt
not a
document to be applied only when It fits our mood
and ludeids of the moment.
Let on rededicate ourselves to helping our less.
fortunate (retires In attahthtg the equal justice and
tredment wsderthe law — asstatedin thstgrest
dunned.
And I'll make a deal with the Daughters 01 the
American Revolution: U the DAR will speak old
strongly and boldly agalmat thou. In Rodeo who are
breaking the law the law born old of the DAB's
beloved Constitution then I'll not press my efforts
In olgainlag a copy of their charter.

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differences of style, of nuance, of personality,
perhaps even of ability. But as president either
The Soviet Union's agitation of the Middle of on would run the government essentially the
is accordling to the pressures from
East In a relative period of calm when negotiations axd ch that
anging attitudes of the people of
might begin makes the absence of a major war
"ft has always been this way. Presidents do
deceptive.
not lead In America, they follow. Of course, they
The words of Jiatice Oliver Wendell Holmes at do go In their own various directions regarding
specific matters, but In lb. main they. do little
that the eocIe will not allow them to do.' Hencó
Illision and repose Is
the dest iny of man." The
our government, as on other government, is a
lull Is the one before the storm.
of ticse it governs. which i
It Is dothtful whether anything could deflect areflection
second part of my civics lesson: u you are
the Soviet Union from what It perceives its national imbappy with your government, and are boned

wavers d pr.swn.d ahideui of the law genesis
are regularly
of which Is the Cosstltdion
throwing roche or twI'ig their childrei to throw
rocks ihelittisbiadiclildeefl who want legato
school as the law dictates
"We're fighters; we'll never giv, up," declared
one white parent deflsdly led week. 'fl'auilation:
my kick will nevergoto school with lb.. hide If I

something to hide. .
All this, of comae, should not detract from the
Purpose of Constitution Week although, of course,
every week should be just that, with all of uslhlng

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who fought In the Revolutionary War.
One of Its members cane Into the Herald office
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proenotiomi amid ovunge
of "Constitution Week," Sept. 17.. The 17th, this

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Week." So yes are runladed.

"I'm ofrald I couldn't say anything about it"
angrily. AM, she ed apt'u, "Wby did you
wait awl"
I explained again.
"Sorry, I don't have one," she answered. The
nest sound I heard was the aim tone, he had hw
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According to the Encyclopedia American., one
of the DAR's Mated objectives is to "fod.r true
patriotism and love If coadry; and to aid In
aecirbug for illmanklndalho ble.s01libarty.
Is It really dedicated to this objective? I'm Mill
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relied heavily on documentation in secret U.S.
government files. But In all that we have written
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a bo 4S,we think weco
and we want to correct the record.
We reported that Soenoza had profited from 5
the im earthquake that leveled his capital ci
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of Managua.
Shortly
after the disaster, he and
nc
bought
he hmen
up land at a cheap price
and sold It back to his government for housing
projects at 10 times what they had paid.
He alre
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on work.
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for constructi ork His son supervis
th e dispensation of relie(supplies, much of which
wound up on the black market. We stand by all
these charges.
But we also reported, based upon Intelligence 94
reports, that Somorsa quickly recouped his own
family tonics by "ordering the National
Insurance Company to pay off his mother,.
before any other clients" for buildings that had
been destroyed.
After Interviewing U.S. government sources
and PerusIng documents supplied by the in
company ltseif. we are convinced that
the intelligence reports were wrong and that the
firm did not pay Mrs. Somoza first.
Of 515
Mrs. Sornoza was number 243
to file andclaims,
number 1 7 to be paid. She received
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Harold Payne of South Charles- Yarborough, taking the lead
ton, W.Va., won the men's dlvi- after a caution flag, held off a
slon while his mother, Cathy late challenge by Bobby Allison
Payne, took the women's han- for a car-length victory In the
on Sunday In the Pipestem In- Capital City 400Grand National
vitatlonaj golf tournament,
stock car race,
Payne, the defending chainBy The Associa ted Press
blanking the Chicago Cubs 8.0.
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SInce Aug. 24, just about the games behind Philadelphia in the final day of play Sunday for
NEW YORK For The Moonly time the Pittsburgh the National League East, and a three-over-par total of 219.
ment, $8.20, beat favored Ban.
Pirates have taken a step back- counting.
Cathy Payne fired a 72 Sun- quet Table by 1'i
lengths in the
wards In their pursuit of the
day for a 54-hole total 205 and $119,255 Futurity at
Braves 3-0, Dodgers 2-2
Belmont
Philadelphia Phililes has been
Don Sutton hurled a four- first place In the women's dlvi- Park.
when they haven't played. And tutter for his l9th victory to give slon.
Uiey don't expect to start Los Angeles a doubleheader
sinking now.
split with Atlanta. The shutout
"We Just have to keep It up was Sutton's third of the season
and let the PhlUles take care of and 43rd of his career, tops
themselves," said Pittsburgh among active NI. pitchers.
Manager Danny Murtaugh.
Cards $,MetsS
"I'd have to say that with 22
hitter
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games to go and only four
rapped a two-out, two-run
games behind, we have a good
double In the eighth Inning to
shot at It.,,
snap a 44 tie and lilt St. Louis
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standings stalled Sunday, as fly in the 11th inning scored
both
and pinch runner Joel Youngblood
Pittsburgh
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tories, the Pirates beating doubleheader split with San
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when he floored his opponent, propelled himself off the bottom
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PublIstsSev.T 13. . 27. 1974
ms. to consider the adoption of an you are required to file wilt. the
NOTICEOFACT1ON
05034
clerk of Phi CIrcuIt Court of TO
by the City of Saidord,
RICHARD L. WILLIAMS
____________________
Seminole
county,
Florida,
Probate
Florida, tltleofwhlch Isaifollows:
Division, the address of which Is
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT,
WILLIE 0. WILLIAMS,
LISALNOTICE
Seminal, County Courthouse,
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDINANCENO.
hlswlfe
TO ARCHITECTS
EIGHTEINTH JUDICIAL Cli.
Sanford,
Florida,
a
The
written
Department of
Route 3
In.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOI.I
Public Asmoufl5,Tsnf - Con.
honmsntat$ervlcasisInrecefpat
Sullivan, Indiana
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIT V statement of any claim or demand
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
sultaN PruIect
may
have
against
an acaikatlon Pen the construction
the estate of
SANFORD.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.)lI7.CA4I.S)
FLORIDA,
Tt.e DSfrICI School Bard at OF
GERTRUDE
I.
GILBERT, action to fenecime a mortgage on
P a private dodi at the Polkeving
CITY OF SANFORD, PLO*iQ$, a
SemInole County In Compliance with AMENDING ORDINANCE No.
deceased.
usalMi property:
tile following property iocate in
political silbdlvloNo at the lisle ci
the Consultants CompetItive OF SAID CITY, AS AMENDED,
Each claim must be In wriIlng and Seminole County, Florida
Tract A, StaNley Harbour, ac
SAID
ORDINANCE
ADOPTING
A
Florida,
P4eaN,atlon Act- Chapter 73.21),
Indicate
the
atndbg to the plat theruf $ does
bails
for
the
TheNOrthleifee$of the E%iof the
dictate the intention to Im. POSITION CLASSIFICATION cIalm,th,nameandr,uofWe
Plaintiff,
iconisdinptat Boohll,Page4d,at
PLAN FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF
Vi.
58¼ofWeNE¼ofSICIIQIV,
piement the following
lst0
Creditor
or
ills
agent
or
attorney,
w Public records of Seminole
T01shIp 2) South, Range 31 Last,
SAID CITY. AND ADOPTING A
STATE OF FLORIDA. arid till
preleCt.
the amount claimed. It the hiss the East 31$ heet, located
ounty, FlorIda.
In
AN
1. ConverItsI of ItS existing SALARY CLASSIFICATION
Taxpayers, Property Owners and
cIairniscfyatd.Wedat,,tft
The above described prerty Is
SmInol, County, Florida and CitIzens of the
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
strdwe
located
at
MeiIonvlIle
City of Sanford. In
•
will
become
du
cited In Section 4, TOwnship
shall be stated. If ContaIning 4.015 acres.
A copy shall be available at th
cluding non.residents ownln
Celery Avenue (formeçty krion as
the claIm Is contingent or
nails. Range 39 East (Breniley
onkeof
the
Office
of
the
City
Clerk
has
been
f
lied
against
you
and
property
or
me Sanlont Navel Academy JU11IOf
you
subl,ct to taxation
unliquidated, the nature of the are reqjfrsd to serve a copy
amber Homeowner's Association
therein, it al..
of y
School) to an attica complex PC Par all Persons desiring tO examine uncertainty shall be stated. If tile
sat ramp area).
the
lame.
written
defenses.
If
any, to It on
house me County SupirWandeni
Defendants.
omments by property owners
All parties In Interest aid citizens claim is secured, the security shail THOMAS N. SHAHADV, Attorney
ad Staff.
ORDER TOSHOWCAUS,
litsin
be
described.
The
claimant
shall
f5it Of till propoied
for
shall
PlaIntiff, 2054 Scott Street,
have an opportunity to be
To be eligible Ion consldenn,
TO THE SYATE OF FLORIDA]
.
dliv
ftkitcopie$ofmecIaim H011ywood. Florida, 33O on or
'oledsfsouldbeInwvtln,tome
heardatsaldheanlng,
THROUGH THE STATE AT.
all Intens$tedflrm.s mist be
0epariment of Environmental tilled
tothecIerktoenabletMcPs
By order of the City Commisplon
befor,
OclobenlIPh,lflIandflI,We
by the Schoel Board
TORNEY FOR THE EIGHT
mail one copy to cacti personal original with the clerk of this
p.vlces, 4322 Orlando. Drive,
of the City of lenIent. Florida.
EENTH
Court
JUDICAL
pursuant to coneultants
Cii.
representative.
Word, FlorIda 33771
H. N. Tamm, .tr.
either before service on Plaintiff's
Comp,y NNo
CUlT OF THE STATE, THE
AU.
CLAIMS
AND
DEMANDS
Michael J. Hittawoy,
City
Clert
attorneyonImm,dielyt,,.,
WereguIationsof, (Form
SEVERAL PROPERTY OWNERS,
NOT SO FILED WILL BE Otherwlie a default
Chairman
Publish: Sept. 13,1911
will be entered
*1)
TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS OF
FOREVER BARRED.
Board Of County
DEO7)
against you tortPser,liefdemar
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
My firm or kidlvidul desiring to
Dated August 21. 1974.
CommIssioners
In
the
ComplaInt.
pro
FLORIDA, INCLUDING NON.
OfislIOIlallIl,'ylCeefo'ft5
Theodore R. Runge
Seminole County, Florida
WITNESS my han4 and seal
SEMINOLICOWiry BOARD
proud shall apply hi writing 105'
RESIDENTS OWNING
As Personal Representative
ablish: Sept. 13, 1974
this Court on the 10th day of Sep.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
consldent
with a letter of of
PROPERTY 0* SUBJECT TO
Dl5067
ot the Estate of
tember, A.D., 1974.
NeticsatPvbllcHeanlng
WirU5t.EachlØterfIn,sres,ii
TAXATION THEREIN, AND ALL
GERTRUDE
.
GILBERT
(Seal)
The
Board
of
County
Corn.
disaibe the fIrm's:
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
Deceased
mllsionens
of
Seminole
Arthur
H.
Seckwltti,
County.
Jr.
l.SPSdflcablIflleswIthrespedto
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN
Robert M. Morris,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
F.wIIIhoidapubcMaring
the
particular
prolect's consider
TEREST IN PROPERTY TO 51
Attorney
By:
Lillian
tile
hollowing
items:
Woodrnan
requirements.
AFFECTED BY THE IS3UANC
Robert
M.
Morris
of
A.
Deputy
Clerk
PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR
3. Slmilr work within the last
BY THE CITY OF BONDS
Huschlam &amp; Morris
.
Publish: Sept 13, 20. 27, Oct. 4, 197$
OF
ZONING
thres(3)yearedelcrIain,je,, CHANGEa
HEREINAFTER MORE PAR.
230
North
Park
Avenue
05013
REGUL.A IONS
location ait lvi.
TICULARLY DESCRIBED, OR TO
1. lILLY B. LaURIE AND Sanford, FlorIda 37771
)currsntwertlosdandablultyto
BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY
lICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING
GERALD w. HALEY, 1.1 Teleohcne 333.1051
IN THE CIRCUITCOURTOFTHE
itse project.
THEREBY:
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dl.
t Waif and equipment Prapolad RESIDENTIAL TO C.3 GENERAL Publish: Sept. 6, Ii, 1914
You and Cacti of you an, hereby
o ANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
RETAIL COMMERCIAL PZ(e,i. DED.127
pj .e at the prolect.
nsqulredtoapQeeronthe,da,ol
SANFORD, FLORiDA.
753.17.
ThiS
'.
Cf
ml
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
¼ 04 ibi NOTICE (* A PUBLIC HEARING
3. The name of all consultants
October, ins, at 10:30 o'clock A.At
P slice Is hereby given That a
NE ¼ of SE ¼, less the West 154.5
CIVIL NO. "l'U.CA.Ot.IE
propised fir use on the prolecs.
before the Circuit Court for
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
blic Nearing will be held it ills
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL
IachfirmsoalimaininONllal t; and nlofif.of.way of State Road OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Seminole County, Fhnld_a. at tIll
,imlsslon loom In the City Hall
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
irvice Application Form 25101 fIle 427, SectIon 1.20.30, SemInole OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Courmovie In Samigria, Florida,
the City Sf Sanford. Florida, I
x'm, ffie Director of Auxiliary County, Florida. Further described
Plaintiff,
Notice Is hereby given ttsat a
and $h
cause why liii
7:0S vclsdi P.M. on September 27.
v.
5er4r, çdatsd at load every as 2500 Block on South Sanford Public Hearing will be Mid at the
prayer
of
tile
$to consider the adoption at an
complain'
Avenue.
(DISTRICT
NO.
2).
ALVIE
SYLVESTER
ASHCRAFT,
twelve UI) months to be eIlgibleI'
Iliad In the above •ntlfld
CommissIon Room In the City Nail •
Ordtranc, by the City of Sadard,
3.
C.
0.
BERRY
AND
JAMES
A. In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
consideration.
If
thlsforsn
Is
already
Proceedings
$ImvId
not
elda, titisof which lies follows:
be granted
Defendants
on file, slate me date of submittal HIEUL, OC OFFICE DISTRICT 7:00 o'clock P.M. on Seplember 27,
and tie Public Improvemont
TO C-i GENERAL RETAIL 1516, to consider
NOTICE
OF
SALE
hi
idler
of
Intirist.
ADPIICIinS
R
the adopllon 0,
ORDINANCI NO. $317
Bonds, Semis 1914, theren
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
witheut tile dote descrIbed will be COMMERCIAL Fl (P.1-il) 4. TM ordInance by the City of Sanford.
daicribed, and the proceedings
west ¼ of the Northeast ¼ Of the Florida, tItle of
onthe2ah day 09
Considered Improper.
fember
which sas f011Ows:
authoflIng the Issuance thersof,
ORDINANCEOF TIlE CITY OF
11:00 am, at the west IraN 1974,at
NorTheast ¼ of Section 33.21.30,
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST
door of
FORD, FLORIDA, MAKING
validated and confirmed, suds
tIe,
Courtti
(LESS:
Ilght.of.way
for
State
of Semlagi. County,
REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF
ORDINANCE NO.1354
bOnds ConsstIrg of Two Million One
PROPRIATIONS FOR THE
at Sanford, Florida
the undersigned
FLORIDA TO PRACTICE THEIR Roads No. Gland 434). Seminole
y OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Hundred
Thousand
Dollanl
County, Florida. Further described ANORDINANCEOF THE
ClsrkwIlIoffentorsaIethefoIn,
PROFESSION AT THE TIME
CITY OF
($2,100,000) Public Improvement
I THE
FISCAL YEAR
descriMi real Property:
as lust South of lners.ctlon Ori
APPLICATION,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
GINNING OCTORER . 1
Revenue Bond. Series 1975. of till $',
Rvsnch Reed and State Road DING ORDINANCE NO. AMEN.
a, NORTIIW000. recorded
Lack envelope shell be clowly
c1tyots
5097 OF InIfPlat
0 ENDING SEPTEMIER
iaols,'j.t.
Book I?, Pages ii &amp;
'
marked. "APPLICATION TO 136. on thu West side. (DISTRICT SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
,
as of a date to be fIxed by sit i &amp;
Public
NO.
1).
Records
PROVIDE
of
Seminpie
County,
SERVICES
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
FOR
sequent nesoIut
copy snail be available it me
of the City prk.'\4 I
Florida,
ThIspuhilctl.IrIngwilIWh,Id In THE CITY OF
CONVERSION o COUNTY OF.
SANFORD,
to 1MW sate; to mature on Sep
Ce of the city Clerk Ion all
together
he
wIth
all
County
Commission
Chambers
'(
FICE
COMPLEX".
Structures,
FLORIDA,
SAID
Im
AMENDMENT
timber
ions desiring to examine the
1 at Such lime or tlmnnd t
the ene County Courthouse, CHANGING THE ZONING OF A Provemints, fIxtures, appuancsg,
Ardlsit,dural firms interested in
se.
esceedlnatnfnty
(30)
years
and
from
PM
Room
20.3, Sanford, FlorIda, 011 PORTION
appurtenances
,covldlnq servIces may apply
laId land or
OF THAT CERTAIN us. In
date therrof; to bear Interest
U parties In Interest and CdIZaA
eber 3, 1974, al 7:00 P.M., or as PROPERTY
014 Ktfy Q the $uperbeendnt.,
Cinluflctlon thieY01tffi.
LOCATED BET.
ii have an Opportwllty to II effla
payable semiannually at such rats
loon
thene.Iter
as
possible.
The
aforesaid
sale
will
be
WEEN
at 312 Commerc
2ITH STREET AND 39TH
Ayinu,,
made
or rates not exceeding till
rd at said hewIng.
Pursuant to a Final JUdgment
Written comments filed wIth the STREET
Sanford, Florida, AppllcaI10
en.
BETWEEN
maximum rate fixed by appflcabl
y order Of the City Commission be received bets..eeri the hours will Land Development A*nlnls?nator MAGNOLIA AND
In
Civil
No.
7$142$CAOI.EE
of I will
AVENUE
AND now
toCityitSaniord, Fionld&amp;
law;
a more particular descnlptidi
be
considered.
Persons
ap. PALM8TTO AVENUE
pending In Ph, Circuit Court Of
AM. mdl P.M., Moiday PIICOIIQII
of such bonds being contained in till
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
o SRI
the Eteentti Judiclat CIrcuit In
Friday until 12 Noon, Sep$emer pearingatthepvbllchearingwiults, (SINGLE.FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
CIty Clerk
complaint
filed
d for Seminole County, Florid..
In
theta
heard orally. Hearings may be
24th.
lids: Sept. 13, 1976
Proceedings
continued from time to lime as DWELLING) distrkt.
DATED
thIs
9th
PubtiaJi: Sept. u, w. is. me
A copy shall be available at the
day ci September
349
This order to sh cause shall bi
nd necessary. Further details Office of the City
D(D45
Clerk for all (Seal)
published
In the manner required ' )$
available
by
calling
3234330.
EXt. persons desiring to examine
___________________________________
till
Section 1SG. Florida Statuses. I'
307.
Arlrjr H. Ssckwlm, Jr.,
sam..
Pile Evening Herald, a newspaper 4
Boaid of County
CIItk.gI the Clc'vIt Court
All perVus In Interest amid cltiien
9en.ral Circulallori in m• City 4
Commissioners
s: M4ry N. Osrd
shall hay, air Opportunity to be
SenfOrd, Flrida, published IA
Seminole County, Florida
Depviy
Chink
heard at said hearing.
Snlortt. Sqminole Cnty, FlorIda.
By: Mike Hattaway,
Vstl
DEN
BERG,
GAY
By order of IPso City Commission
DONI APID ORDERED •t
Chairman
I BuilcE, PA.
of the CIty I Sanford. PIønIda.
3nf $,, County, Florida.
Afletl:
Afforiseys fOr the Plai,Iiff
hi. N. Tamm, .4..
1114 24&amp;ti clay ci August, 1974
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Post Ofti, Box
Cily Clerk
4
$ Gomlrilcit .1. Saul
Ovtsnct.,, FIOnI4 32000
PublIsh: Sept. 13, 197$
Publish: Sept. 13, 1975
Circip Judge
01072
010.45
PublIth: Aug. 30, Sept. . i
DE074

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Sanford Court
Apartments

enllat.
AKESIDE APARTMENT
Highway 17.91. Sanford
Acress From Ranch Heu
y323.1S7Oor S31.9777A

IL low modern single story I &amp; 2
bedroom opts. and completely
furnished Studio apartments,
Conveniently located &amp; beautifully
landscaped Abundant storage
(including attic) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package". From $145.
Call 3310220 between I &amp; 5:30.

REALTORS

tilore, si,soa. Greatly reuce.

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Lake Mary- 2 BR furnished house,
newly refinished Inside and out.
Adults. NO pits. *23920.
ET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAYI WANT ADS.
21R,carpeted,alr
Adults, $lIOmo.

1SANORA
LLJ
SOUTH
Sanford's newest residential

neighborhood

FROM

25,000

VA Flnanclng.NotIilng Down •

BR, trailer, furnished, air cond.
Plenty of ground, fenced for
333.3439
Isitermen. Canolsts. 2 BR, turn..
adults. Weklva LandIng, 323.4470
or 323.130).
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FHA

Conventlonal-5% Down
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Homes ready for your inspection
and Immediat, occupancy

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Studio, 1,2,3
Bedroom ApIs.
Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adutt.Famlly

One B.drooni

From
p135
1505 W. 25th Sf,
Sanford, Fla

C
Sanford Ave.. 4 Blocks Southof Airport Blvd.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Bralley Odham.3234670
BUILDER-DEVELOPER

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Si-HousehOld Gooth

FOR RENT - 2 BR,
screen porch &amp; carport, $120

* SINGER FUTURA *

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
26355. S.anfordAve.
i2l OlS9evn. 322 7643

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BR, St. Johns Rlv. Owner must
sell.

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BARGAIN
Lowest price and best home Fruit
trees, large famIly room, screened
O,th, 2 BR, DrIve by 2317 PrIn
ceton, Then call 425.1049 to see
Only 116.900.

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Aluminum Siding

No qualifying, pay equity, assume
mortgage. 4 BR, 1½ baths,
garage, gold carpet. Close to
Schools. 323.0237 after SiSO.

Home Improvements

can cover your home with alum
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%dng &amp; SOflit System Also Inr,or, E.teror PSttrng
Rooting Gutters 20 yrs Ep
2 BR, 1 bath, frame house, with
tenstrom Realty
Patching &amp;
Eagle S'd,ng Co 53 i543
wash house, workshop &amp; child's I )REAMWOLO
Brick &amp; Slone Spec Jlty 372 27a0
2312
Hartweil
play house. Near elementary
Cozy 3 BR. 2 bath, in like flew
WANT TO SELL
school. Located In country.
Window Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
condition. Central heat arid
YOUR HOME?
Fenced yard, $15,000. 3235431
elt.
Buying
a
new
Waxing. Carpet Shampooing
home?
family
room,
satin
kitchen
Moving
to
an
with
after 4:30.
Free estimate 323 3154
apartment?
breakfa$t bar plus lots more.
Get some action with a Herald
$2,750.
Sanford- By Owner. 3 BR, 1½
classified ad. We'll help you write
baths, central H&amp;A, screen patio, i
)YLLWILDE
Land Clearing
an ad hat will bring a last sale
131 Aldean - You
carpeted. 523.300. 322.1503 after S
gotta $i* this I BR, 2 bath, with
CALL 32226')
screened porch, fireplace, Nicely
LaksAtonroer_2+acn,,.3113½
treed, Great for large family.
C&amp;A BackHoe Service
batti, pool. 173.000 Jenny Clark
Beauty Care
Lana clearing, t,ii dirt, Clay.
Realty, Realtor, 323131g.
rock
Alt kindi of digqng Hosse?ralI
I
lIKE
MARY
On
HoIIIs St.
ClassifIed Ms will always giv, you
Stored and moved 322 C1e2
BeautIf lakefraN 3 BR, 2 bath
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
more.
Much. Much More than
custom some on big LA. Mary. Ltocmerly Harriett5 Beauty NOOk)
you expect.
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Paneled family room with
SI E. Firit. 322 3743
Bulldozig. Excavating, Ditch work,
fireplac, and dream kitchen, A
Fill dirt, tOp tOil. 3323543
M. UNSWORTH
super value at 543.500.
Reg.R,alEstateBrp.r
Home Improvements Lite Clearing; Mowing; Discimig;
I)CH ARBOR
1)3 W. Crystal
Fill D'rt; Clay; Rock; Sand;
103W. 1st St.
Drive
Comfortable 3 BR, 1
32340t1 or 323 0517 eves
Bickpio,' Loader. Pts. 333 27,
bath home, on large 13$' * ISO'
ih.aay
lot.
C.
E.
SHEPHERD
Paneled family room,
Plo Qualifying. Pay equity, assume
central air and heat. sprinkler Painting, Remodeling, General
lOw mPg, 3 BR, l bath, fenced
Landscaping &amp;
Repairi Call 323 eels
system and many otheri. $33,000.
yard. Wash:ngton Oaks area. 373.
Care
ReplIri, Carpentry, Paint,ng,
KE MARY
337 Country Club Roof
Home
Rep.lr Qutterina_. Cement lIw,ing edging, trimming
Oad Just listed this spacious 3
work Free esIimat, 53)1447
SN, 1½ bath with convert able 4th
*eedng
EALTORS
wdroom.
Many
fertili,ing Free estimitis.
207 Sth it,
extras including
Central Heat
&amp; Air CositIoning
multiple liSting Service
373 59
amily room, screened porch and
For tree estimatis, call Carl
nleresled7
ots more. 545.000.
Harris at SEARS in Sinford 323.
EXPERT LAWN CARE
1771.
Rentals
MowIng, Edg, Trimming
NLAND
301
S.
Sunland
I bedroom. 2 bath home. $200 w
.arge corner lot. 3 BR, I bath. SOP AND tHINK A MINUTE II FrEtl
Phonefl3)792
month, firit arid last plui $100
Omplelely fenced. Attractive
CI.i%sil,iØ Ads adni work there
damagedep, References requIred.
smiled family room, Carpeting.
Grasscutting.
wiuk't be any
flO yard toosmaii
72,20.
Bedroom furnished apartment,
Carpenry, Remodeling
32)5092
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
Addutiati,
513$ per mo.
Custom Work Licensnt, Bonded
AT 322242O ANYTIME
Free Climate 32)5034
bedroom unfurnished apai'trrent,
1IALTORS
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$150 per month.
MIS 2541 PARK Have Some camping equipment
Painting
you
tic tonger usa? Sell it all with a
Ciy 3 BR. 2 bath, central heat &amp;
Classified Ad in The Herald, Call,
it, family rm., garage, large
322 26)) or $31 93 and a friendly YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING
Inced yard. separate studio,
ad viSor will help
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
1.000 equity &amp; assume loan of
II 322 1S$? or 32204)2
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY
12.000. 321 0503.

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Pi,tler

Pest Control
ART OkUWN PEST CONTROL.

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323

of Singer's lines?. Sold new to,
over $400 Needs someone to
assume balance. 519610 05' PdY
4
drIve.
5)2 30 mo Free home trial Will MAREaAd$4.mO.00IIfOrsaI..R.g.
Tens's.
Walker.
321.2413,
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tak. trade NATIONWIDE
SEWING CENTER. 777
N. 1792, Horse Pasture for rent on Upsala lsosValIant.goodceancar,,5111,
Casselberry L009wOod. 3391097.
best offer. 333.1000.
Road. $13 month, 323..4N.

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323-5774 Anytime

Office &amp; Store Space available,
downtown Sanford.

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Nights-.)73.7333

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STORING IT MAKES WASTE 3ELLjpjc, IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Cal: 3322611 or $319953.
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Aiterat,on Dre Mkng. Drapes,
Uphoisrery 377 0707

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211 W.2Sth
Additions

Sanlord,FIa.
Remodeling

Trees Tr,mm
Cut, Hauled Away
323 4.505 or 323. 134
latter ipm)'
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. if
Ciaislf
Ads didn't WOs'K there
be any.

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Largo Wooded Lots
Paved Streets
Sewers
Street Li,hts
S4dewal:

CONSTF&amp;JCTJON

Lawn

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homes. sio4 up.

REALTOR, MLS

eneva
ardens
Luxuij Patio Apartments

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

1776

1976

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KfE

OREAMWOLD
Lovely older 3
BR, beautiful yard. A retirement
team home. 533.000 to settle
estate.

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show, quality. Cropped ears &amp; Loose a Datsun Including Z CVI iSd
shots. siso to $300. Terms.
trvcks_. For Information call Bill
Ray or lack MInk. 531.130.
Cats&amp;Kltt
JUSTMAKEPAVMENTS.....ned
$2Eah1
'73 Models. Call 333WO or 534.
323.1745
.l
e,
Free Kittens, cute &amp; cuddly, Contact
after 4, 11$ Hays Drive.
rims (ci good.
Needs body work. $430 cash firm.
SIlCol 323.1702 atterS P.M.
-41,q'

with fireplace. Excellent floor Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
plan. 3221104.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available, Bud Cabell. 3221052
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
anytime.

Harold Hall Realty

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LOCH ARBOR - Executive i BR,
wIth pool. Choice area. Family
room, large gam. rm., party
room. 141.500.

33-Houses Furnished

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SO4NYCHJ

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AItamonteSpilng
Lcngwood
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FACEDWITHADRINKINO
cern.
TEL1ØONE $AL!$'
1) T DAYS op ou
imamere. ierratirv its,.,, at me mtsas
PROBLEM
wm.te c.uiwv.
OdCifldO WIfltO( Pork
$mIjo$
..aronprivat,tra.. ew.
P.vh.ps AICSIOIJC Aneny
rite e9 Phr.'a. da hery
Pialida (27?* jJata, .US) Ia
National Dispnibufor has sever
JOHNNY WALKER
P01cW, $16 me. Adolisenly
SpecIesse
1,2.13
BR
apIs
Tsinls,
Can
PUIC
hatS
OINIIAL
RISC.
Help
(4) (1) *8 11*
openings for expenIatc
Cash .41fl
8319993
tel
swimming,
335.709
32226W
RI,. lest Estate Brake,
TION will hi Mid kt lamineis rnnNory haiRS thruw ORired
Call
423
4517
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P'ygrevnd
one sales personnel, Must Mi
Oni
of
Singer's
I'tcreat
lop
Cawtty,s?s,.l'p,j,,i,,s
resin,
I7
Write
P.O.
B*
1213
Touch
and
Sew
F
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Garage sales are In sedson. Tell I lie
with a private ssriter. The
knowledg, aai bldigrgi
OineralCatfraN
() FY FBC
ZI Zaq machines. Aume
n
and dimls.,,,,
ox, wccesam me mit Mendsy irs canimlislen win ais*r me..
REAL EStATE
1.
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Sanford, Florida 327;)
IIdg*.
electronics &amp; citizin bend radio
people about it with a Cia$slf ad
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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Realtor
CaIanc,of$1$s.Soor pay 5)1.95 per
NO
Ave. Sanford. P14 323.4w
LaIIV'I MItt 10
322
Ad in the Herald. 322.36$); I
tsvuniher, A. 0., 197$, th, said private aparelers wNck. prIor IS
Were looking for aggressive, sel
TAFFER
REALIY
month.
1
Niru
S
tiiiii$........
Will
take
trad..In. Singer
41e. N
14) 16XO PYWMD
Tisesisy bike the SICOND day at 1:16 P.M,OtoSeir u, ms. ames,.
Startirs who poNiss a gos
1 ULR, kitchen squlp,e, dee,,,
HOURS
WNLAND ESTAT
Uip9edtOzig.zag&amp; maq01
CeeyIu
SUits 2$ times .....31caIi
IS hipfor*s,, N00 00.
NOVEMSIR, is Pill me Pe1ing letter if Interest, a written
tslepfione voice. Apply In peism I
leg.
$10
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me.
Alei
Reel
Estate
)½
belts,
lange
conier
*,
hOtel.
iaIt Broker
I rm. kit. iquisped,
WtI:
Balance of 551.11 or Ii
ei
5:11A.M. -.1:35 P.M.
3*.
Uftms.............24caNit.
stutersient of qyilhflcatlses and
- 1100E. 25th SI
UFJ SALES CO.
carpifs,
clean. VS nte. 3221342 afh I or
Rmb,
sw.Med payments of $4. Call credit'
1fl3
%MlNdltsielanaty___
LOst-Irish $et'erpupay, Plnecm
capability te meet Pisrida
. '1) CI) THE GUIDING
MONDAY Ihrv FRIDAY
Bldg. 350, lIlt. St.
($3•ISMINIMUMCHA*O5)
sell. Submit terms, Call PhyllIs
manager, 32394)) or we at
j
wee. Reward. Call 322.70 on 3*
R.,1s.Ja$lv, In Cinirus Per Ns,1Wtleiw.
Sanford Airport, Snford
Iv'ANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
SATURDAY $.Nsin
3UnisMiMmuin
UGIT
Capisni, ReatPer.Assj*, Alter
1212.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
me Four* I
Ceniressleist
A request tsr prepasaI may
Retired,
refined
gonileman
desir
WHATEVER YOU WISH TO BUY
DUPLEX-. Furnished or
Pours, 134t7?3. FRICKI
(7)
Dlsfrkt
3071 Is'S'..Dimisem
s.as.v.ny w distributed Ps
DATA PROCESSING
OR SELL, AND WATCH TIlE
furnished.
i pr1w home. Will Pa ie
Ideal
location.
WitS TCNWTUr alit lftIurCe
Nationat Distributor has opening Ic
FRICKE ASSOCIATES INC., EAS$ipj10 ADS May
(5) OPELPETOUVE
.nnei aiat .xpertoicw titms
oat. 322*555.
DEADLINES
GROWl
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Reasonae rent 36137),
2S24Pa,IiD,.
REALTOR. 1314033.
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Reward
323211$
Cemmusslener
e,t,rsss
an experienced 3741.3742 hi
an .u..,.t, Geduuns
Inssi
MOUNTAiNS if MIrc5,ens came *atiq. Cai
BROWSE
AND
SmVE
.,.
irià
Cei, (I) Cimmhsslener, Florida endailniittasulihidwactedts
-punch
Operator.
Hours
of
en
-'pi)).N
For the return of purse an C0nt
Noon 11* Day kfo. PubNcotlon
NO
BAMBOO COVE APIS
dfun. ,.TleWaitAiWay,
Public Service Commission
ploymeiw will be from 51:30 A.N
esie, HI.W*y 4e Aaetleis
3 BR, 2 bath, Well.11 carpet
Keep
Mr.
William
C.
kirdier,
Jr..
C.uiWy
money.
fl2.131.
W.
GARNETT
WHITE
(1)
S2-AIiiøi5
011ierfes,
Wite AttOrney
to $ P.M.
is, _CanNy CeiW
&amp; 2 Radem partmq,ts,
central Mat.alr, 3½ acres plus,
(4) (1) ALL liTHE F..y
Public Data.Ju
Sunday - Noon Friday
sta
leg. Real Estate Iroker
=z
thesis, Rises $, Sai*rd Fidlil
furnished or unfurdished. Newly
fir horSes, faced, 531,55,
Nate $enaton Per me follenIng *771, plisn. *$4*S, sat. 31$
,IOHN KRIDER,ASjOC.
Apply In person to:
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5:15
KENMOREWASNER.P.,,s,
Y Furitjt
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redecorated. Come see. I. Alrpoqt
WJOO do., Call Owners, 3234)31.
Ssnitsdal DiStricts: 17
7 W. Commercial
.
Mike Nattea.y,
SFJ SALES CO.
llvd,, Sanford, 3231340.
(4) ODCRI4. HO'r,*.
DAVE'S
3fliS
Maniar at the State House ci
Phon. 323 iesi, $afWa'd
By
Owner-. 4 BR, 3 WIlls, garage,
MOONEY APPI lANCES 3*09p
Bldg. 350, isIts St.
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
41-Hovass
Chairman
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5:30
Rap144,daflvis her me fOtirnln
fenced.
carpete
central
Sanford
Airport,
Sanford
Rein if Cisøty
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3437 H011y Ave.
heel &amp;
31-Adn,Ws Fum
P'4ifripu,., exci' PINEY *0001 BARN - Boy
(4) CI)
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House Districts: *. 34, 44, 45, 1$,
air, ties', park, suoe. ,n-e.
Cammusslonsns
A
Phone 323•7$ia or 322.olao
&amp; M1sce$iai. BIN
CeIid4ISIL 5125 or
4-.fl5fl
4-PiflOflaIi
4-Mobi
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Publsh: Sept. 13.1975
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pj after S.
. for 31 pct. c.mlnieslan. Fres Flak.
Winter
SprIngsLoniwoed Day Care
ULIA8,DANYOU. Clerk. CIrail? Court
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3 BR, '1½ beth,
MONTHLY RENTALS
Center.s. Aucties, Seturdeys 7 PSI.
fam. rm., fireplace. $ Nh from
lieriff
Lnd. oldest. 5a.m. l p...
4Vxeall
ME' Y TROupCtD? Call Toll
AVAILABLE
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*31270.
INC.
school,
ISALCOtIOtAP*OSLCM?
alvminun,
trailer
Property Appealwr
Free. sin ia "we car," COlor TV, Al, COI1d,MaM5I
Inc. patIo. $30,511.
dam school. 339.3792 anytIme.
53NRioStss
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
_______
ROCKY NC FINECS,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
CatI3V33
Tax Collector
"SERVICE BEYOND
on
'TOLl LITTLE FEE .ICENCT
QUALITY INN NORTH
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
iiu
AL ANON
Otihdcareh,myhom.
Ill SR 434, Langweod
$uperinhsndanl at Sdiooli
7o.-.p1 Trs
THECONTRACT'.
OFANORDINANCSSYTHECITY
cea TV', from 10; 11W trim $12,
517.410
'73 lamMi des*ie wate, 34'x',
WANT Td SILL
Employer I
Good referenc.
4:00
*tPe,VI$Or of ElectIons
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
3 Service all makes. HERR'S TV.
REAL
BARGAIN
51,2
YOUR
HOME?
bINs, kfl, OvIn, rein,. 110 French Ave., 3314734,
For families or friends of PrIem'
(4)
Pts0ne3210331
Usand of County CommissIoners,
- Atttactlye 3 BR wi
Why Interview "100's" SAN MO PARK. 1. 2. 3 bedroom MAYFAIR
Notice Is Pwy slum hit a
SWAPSHOPFLEApeAy
*smlni to an din&amp;
pe.
dinlne room, den w.w carpet.
Diatslcts 1.3,1
JBLlbarn,Carpe,sd,.C.A&amp;I,,
Family leeni, Centr
trailer apIs. Adult &amp; famIly perk.
PublIc psarng will White at me
(4) Ot*J ____
We
Send
Only
Anyane can 5 a seller en a hiyu'.
Educitlonsi
CPsIid
'ISO.3234014after$p,m.
dad
end
Street.
Paymaids
$132
FonfurthenIfWormaHoncalIl2l.5$7
Weekly.
.
Heat-Air,
WaII.WalI
Care
for
as
low
ADS
Members of me School Ba.rd, ccm.nu.sNo itoom In me City Nail
3313 Hwy 17.92, Sanford.
carpetlrs
as
• CI) rNo charge. Au imnitled tree.
rw
13, Weekly ir YOU Qualify. 323.$474
w$ffi a Herald or writS
l..l
monthly, Can assume first
The Best
THEY PAY,
ot.s
brick patio &amp; fenced par
323 1920,
a.
in me City or Sanford. FlenIis,at
Come browse mary I01doy C IS I
(1)
On323$435
ad.
pai
you
write
1SVR.FHAFINANCING
mortgage. No QUel1,
- OP HIG4T
compare
ai
Family Oncup P.O.
vs,.o.
PublIsh: Au. 23,31, Sept. 6, 13, 1976 1:16 O'CISdi P.M. Cl September 27.
323-5176
at Ph, MayI,lai,d Onlve.ln
mad mat will bring a test sail. , $3, $anfond, Fla. 32771.
OREGOIY MOBILE HOMES
edroom apt., carpet, air, Park
DEC iii
PANLYA*IR
1916, ho consider me aispHon it an
Thistre, SoIN( )7.97, PRim 331.
BOOKKEEPER -Full charge, 330
CALL 3*1611
________________
350) Orlando Drive
Ave. UtIlities turn., 1131 in.. plus COUNTRY-Ill,, bath hOtiWe ,, JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
IV1TAT10N To BID
eES
5I,T
ordinance by me CIty of SaiSmnd,
1216.
deposit. 333.431 after 5:3
Go0dThkigstoEài
$aiWord,3fl.3*
machine, prefers trucking is
eppra.
½
acre.
$39J16
__
The
City
of
Ovlsdo,
Florida
Is
Florida,
title
it which has iaIeni:
56 ADMS F.Y
per lence
Bine,, *2.7171
L.gd!oth.
REMODELING SALE - Celer
Asloc. 323.9411
scc'SIins bids in It., 1011011111
Peas. .yo
410
MECHANIC - Heevy allgnmen 11211, large, convenient location. ROOM TO ROAM - 2 BR, 2 Sal
Cimele TV, 4' * P p511 table,
pick.
BIacIi.yjj
ia!ment:
Night
-4.ot,.Acyesgs
Da
y
ORDINANCE NO. SItS
wster
NOTICE
OP
A
PUBLIC
HEAitING
IiWnlsIiei,
experience
111 Fren, Ave.
aIcumbers.nOreAv, ½ mIle
h16 OOUA$ SHOW
'
Cake MOCIIII-I: AUsc. 3*.275,
last MaduI 31A Rescue Tool
______________________________
3224157
or
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
17$.igs,.
of 5k-N lust W of 1.4, 1 Ml. MECHANIC - Farm &amp; Tracts
OWN
PrIvate POOL. Country ai
IN
OI.IJqSq4)
01op*ewffiaWr.97ampiee
MONTHS
AN ORDINANCE OP THE cITY THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL OFANORDINANCIIYTHECITY
SANFORD....
42
*y
Mrs.
fleer
N.
W of Sanford Phone *2.3940.
experience
mosplsere
close
to
I-I.
*1km
and Skeins.
(7J eE*
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, CIRCUIT IN AND POE SIMINOLE OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
IJNT
LEASE
$11041t 517.011.
Furnh$hed2BR
PRESSMAN - Offset MuItl:Ini, phr
133.000
Bids Is be received prior to 7:35 ADOPTING THE $ IATE OF COUNTY, FLORIDA.
II) MARCIVdELSY. MD.
gmag, apt.
tio,ice is hereby givan Thai a
p1st, rIaIng
SACKETT
INVN$TMSpty
Tired
of
refit
receipts?
Mae,
1-"Strij
P.M. October 4, I75. bids will be F s. ON S 0 A MU N I CI PAL CIVIL ACTION NO.
CORP.,REALTØqS
a
øS Pvbihc Huiitn will be Mid at me
2300 MellonvilleAve.
) DINAIf
NOSSON MARINE
steady job? Then call us and start
ALUMINUM INSTALLER
SPOTLEU I BR, I Bath horn
spsn at It.. Council mestin at FIREMEN'S PENSION TRUST NATIONAL
HOMES
AC. CIII ilusiesi Rises Iii We City Hail
INVESTING your mosey lnete.d
2925 Hwy 11.92
AUTO PARTS SALES
13,
100
never
lived
In,
with
Central
HA
CIty Nell en 11w dat,.
Air,
carpeted.
eialet
FUND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CEPTANCE CORPORATION
I and 2
In me City it Sanford, Plerlie, at
of throwing it awey I Have 3
SALES REPS
322.5961
(2) ADAM 12
HIGH
W.W
carpeting,
all
The City at Ovisdo resirves Itsi ThE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
Merchp,djs,
new
at
SCHOOL
bedrooms. $125 to $131 fliOfWh.
1:0 VCIS P.M. on September 27,
TOW TRUCK DRIVER
Bobem homes available to start
7:30 PM
pilances. Walk to school. 09.301
rho Ps reied any andir all bide. 11$, FLORIDA STATUTES V.
.*ssi
Adutts. Phone 332,1110
1975, IS Clhldet We adsptIin ci an
DIPLOMA AT HOME IN
you out EARNING Incised at
BAR MAID
Nancy
K.
Cia
DM noon's suites, beorn melt..
PROVIDING FOR THE CITY OP CHESTER M. WELLS,i$ III. it ii ehence by me City of Saitóri,
55-Musical_Mirchenth
MLS.REALTORS
burnlnol
___ 11
DEBIT INSURANCE SALES
FurnIshed 2 BR, air, water included,
City Clerk
de, bunk bad, due, pp.
SANFORD TO COITRIIUTE TEN
lOt S5I. 11J C*8
Florida, Pith at which is as tlowç.
LIVE.IN COMPANION
2 WEEKS
Pubits: Sept. 13, PPI$
Cliff Jordan ReeKer
MORTSAU FORECLOSURE
Adults. $133 a month. Also fur.
.
321•0041
Planes I Electratic Organs wim pllances, &amp; TV's have been
PU
CENT
OP
THE
SALARY
OF
MOBILE
HOME
(1) HOON48 IOE8
SET-UP
01041
NOTICE OP SUIT
nished 1 BR, air, $95. 53.7$3,
S31.*
EACH UNIFORMED FIREMAN
s- Ito. woes me to
automatic rhythm seCtien.
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
ORDINANCE NO.1331
SECRETARY - Put tints
after a.
1) SEVE.ypaijE5II
Liberal IJber Dsp. We must sell Is Mike
WHO IS A MEMBER OP THE TO: f. 0. GREEN &amp;
trodes
20175.FRENCH
S. W. (DADE) NIGH SCHOOL
batteri,
$12.95
exchange,
Ø,'gan
Sales
&amp;
DELTONA
- Estate *ree, large 3
NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING SANFORD PINE DEPAITMINT
SONS. INC.,
Ball Piano &amp; re_n, for more. Cemecry$g a
-WE SELL SUCCESS....
CALL TOLL FREE
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109 W.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
2545 Park Dr
Western Auto, 30
20$ Commersl
BR, 2 bath, family room, 2 car
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION ONEHALF OF SUCH CON
a Georgia Corporation
Sanford Ave.
good seat. RankAmenicard 1
QUIETAREA
First
3235174
1
St.,
322.33*
400.433.3133
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
garage,
Cimming pool, 130' x 210'
OP All ORDINANCE BY THE CITY TRIIUTIONTO BECREDITEDAS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
2. 3 Il redecorated house, lots e
Master Charge weIcq,,,e,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. lOt?
lot. Muss Iii. 151.900.
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Adults-No
pets
16'
hal
an
action
to
foreclose
a
mon.
FIberglass Garage
If you don't believe that want ads
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE
kItchen cabinets, cling bar, nsa
FLUTE FOR SALE
Notice Is hereby given tttat a TRUST FUND BY THE IN. gag' on the Phoning property In OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
ll-tlp Wanlsd
carpeting, new roof, central heat
brIng results. try ate, and listen to
Sanford Auctiii
Door, $150
s
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
DYNAMIC
PROPERTIES
Public Heerin will be held at Iii, DIVIDUAL. FIREMAN, eminole County, Florida
tour phone ring. DIal 322.3fl or
and large fenced back yard
Phone l41.15
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
31A-Djplexes
Csmmlealsn Rem In the City Nail PROVIDING FOR THE ASSETS OF'
10
.0, 13. GRENWOOD ESTATES. THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Frinch Ave.
531.19,3.
Approx. $2,000 down, Slid month,
Nurses: INs &amp; LPN'$, Aldn, Aid.
In me City of Sinferd, Florida, at THE CITY OP SANFORD Tonn at Longwood, FlorIda ac FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
Price
$21,200.
Owner,
333.0322.
companion
323
734
Nidei lmm.dlat,Iy Mature companion to lIve in and
6-QffjC Supplies
7:16 o'chSk P.M. en September 27, FIREMEN'S RELIEF AND cording
____ to the PIat thereof as CHANGING THE ZONING OF A
RESALE BOUTIQUE
SOUTHERN
42S0$3t
Unfurnithed,
two
bedroom,
Security
WIUON
PLACE-I
BR,
care
for
PORTION
OF
THAT
CERTAIN
elderly
woman.
Room
1976. to consider me adOption at in PENSION FUND TO BE TRAN. recorded In Flat Book 13, Page 2,
CLASSIC
2 story on) ½ PrIce Clearance Sale, Sept. 13.21.
acre, 4 BR,
Deposit. Adults Preferred. 322.
1½ bath,
formal
and board plus salary. Must have
ondktsnce by me City of Sinford. SPEllED TO THE STATE OF Public Records In Sentlnol• County PROPERTY LOCATED BET.
9 InontIN old. Amenities galore.
Open 10.4 daily. 107 W. 27111 U.,
7S-RIcruI4Ot WNcI.s
4530 or 323.75
EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR...
dining,
central
heat
&amp;
air upstaIrs
driver's
WREN
HIAWATHA
AVENUE
AN?)
lIcense. 333.4241 after 4
Florida, title at whIch Is as follows: FLORIDA MUNICIPAL Florida
Used Office
Beautiful location. Large oak
Put yovrsulp In our place, wvre
Sanford (near Plnecrest School).
and do*n. S53,000.
p.m.
ORLANDO DRIVE AND BET.
shaded lot. 09.000.
growing. We need aggressive,
Word 'V st..p di'ks. P'tdutive "' p
FIREMEN'S PENSION TRUST has been Plied against you, and you WREN SANTA BARBARA DRIVE
h_n truck with camper,
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
ORDINANCE NO. $315
promotable people. II you have
________________________ OWNER TRANSFERRED - Pool NEED A HOME? $100 down
fully self contained, paneled,
FUND, AND PROVIDING FOR AN we reqjlrsd to serve a copy of your AND FRENCH
&amp; chars.
Housekeeper.
Live
•*iAs
AVENUE
TO
GC2
In
home.
311,2
BUY-SELL_TRADE
bath,
3
guts,
brains
&amp;
a
mouth,
years old, In
EFFECTIVE DATE OF OCTOBER wrItten defensis thereto, II any,
want
payment to qualified buyers. 3 3fl315E. First St.
2, electricIty
buttery,
chairs, Straight chairs, filing airsleepe
condities's.
Now aid
mofon,
im
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
country. 537.500.
*011 Leonard V. Wood, Attorney for (GENERAL COMMERCIAL)
you, Call Mary Lou, AM EM. Mature; have drivers lIcense. Good
I BR, 2 bath, 3 story, convenIent
cabinets, as is Cash ann carry
BR, 1½ baths, central hem,
DISTRICT.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
LOVELY 3 BR, 1½ bath home in
PLOMENT, 30$ Commerciai,
tIres.
lee
A copy shall be available at The plaintiff, at SuIte 211, 231 MaitIand
home.
Mother
and
Invalid
son.
refw'bIspwd.
As
low
as
location.
References,
no
lease,
to
belIeve,
.
NOIL'S
$11000.
A copy shall be avsllabie at lila
good area, wall to wall carpet,
SWIMMING
POOL SACRIFICEDETERMINING THE AMOUNT Office of the City Clerk for all Ave.. Altamont, SprIngs. Florida
3fl.5114.
PrIvate room and salary. 333.3955
$170 per mo. 534.5952.
Casselberry. 1793,1304331
fmIc5d yard, mint condition. Call
LeadIng manufacturer aria
AND FIXING THE RATE OP persons dishing he examine me 3210) and file the original with the Office
WIlT REALTY
____ of the City Clerk for all,
77 AU?SS
for appointment today.
TAXATION AND MAKING THE same.
Sanora-. For saleor rent-. Lovely 3
d1sfrlor has aluminum tic.
Clevkofthaabov,styIad Courtonor persons desiring to examine the
AVON
21-Sjfuatj
same.
tangularpooislenoverfrom
1913
before
STORY
excellent
leg.
Real
Estate
Broke,
ANNUAL TAX LEVY OF THE
We
BR,
2
nted
bath,
condltlojt,
27th
day
of
Sept•mbe,
2
SIR.
car
garage,
All parties in InISTUSI and citizens
central
3213140
533,0 - Terms.
season, half price. Guarap
All parties In Interest and citIzens
HAVE A VERY MERhY CHRIST.
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. shall have an oeporftmlty to be 1911; otherwise 1Jniit may be
heat and aIr. 421.3094.
)237$,5
BUYJUNKCARSfrOJ,,$$Ps10
322.0779
333.74 Installation and terms. Call 305. NELSOp
VETERANS - lest buy In towni
MAS - and the money to pay la College student of Drafting 1. Design
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR W1$lm. heard said hearing.
mtenei agalnit you foi m relief shall hays an opoortimlty to be
Call 327.1434 after 4p.m.
FLORIDA ROSbI
3
BR,
2
$5,000
under
5534351
collect.
heard
it
said
heerin,.
laths.
It.
ltafl
new
carpe,ed,
range
&amp;
A copy shall be available at the
Technology
seeking
full
selling beautIful
comparable homes. 3
or part
By order at me City Commlulon demanded In me Complaint herbln.
Woodruff's
Gai'din
CattIer
By order at the CIty Commission
refrigerator, central H.A, Garage,
BR, 2 bath, kitchen equipped, SANFORD
Office of the City Chick for all of the City of Sanford, Florida.
tim, employment In this field. Call
WITNESS my hand and seal of
products. Make beautiful money.
401 Celery Ave.
MORE CASH
g Trumpet, jracticaiiy,;
DRIVE BY
central heat and alt, wall to wall
fenced yard. 3fl3S3i
persons durIng to examine the
said Court, thIs 11th day of August, at till City of Sanford, FlorIda.
333.1920, Mr. Elliott or Mrs. Cash.
Call 4443079 for information.
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
For
1335
S.
Thomas
organ
with
record
player,
Poultry
manure
for
your
Wrecked or Junk
SUMMERLIN
AVE.
same.
H.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
1t7l.
carpeting, owner pays all closing
fall garden
City Clerk
2 Bedroom unfiwnlsti,d house, clise
Beckwith upright plane. Peg,
City Clerk
or pasture, $3 yard loaded at the
(SEAL)
All parties In intorest and cItizens Publish: Sept. 13, 1976
UNEMPLOYED? Never again If Ilgh Schoci Senior Seeking em
costs. From $22,000. Only 5 Largeoaks.pine&amp;palmtrom,3 BR,
Care
&amp; Trucks
Quarter Horse, 1100.3234034.
to schools and shoppIng. Call 323.
2 bath, air conditioned. Nest &amp;
ploymunt in food service, Ex.
farm. Holden's Enterprise Egg Any veer thru 1976 modeis.
Publish: Sept. $3, 97$
remaIning.
shall have an osportinity to be DED-43
you have sincere desIre and
Arthur H. Bsckwltti, Jr.
1110.
clean.
Move
In
now.
penanced.
Farm,
Reed
DED.41
heard at said hearing.
Available after , AM.
Drive
EllIs Road, Osteen weak. Call c011ect, 341 urn7 days
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
ambition; Serious oniy please call
by and Deluxe Aluminum above ground
call today. $17,950.
cacti day. Call 3234920. Mr. Ellicit
(off 113). 2 ml. east Osteen Bridge.
By order ot thi CIty Commission
1742bi4 after 4 p.m. or wrIte SOd
By: Jean E. Wilke
Wm.
H.
lrnmIng pools. (21 1S'x2I' and
It's easy to place a Classified Ad...
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Os' Mrs. Cash.
of me City of Sanford Florida.
Deputy Clink
Giovanni, Deltona, FIa. 33743,
FICTITIOUS NAME
15*33' complete, 1 yr,. old.
Rare I Exotic new arniyal," ___________________________
We'll even help you word It. Call
19195. French
SIMINOIE COUNTY, FLORIDA PublIsh: Aug. 21,31, Sept. 5, 13, 1914
Forrest
Greene
Inc.
H. N. Timm, Jr.
____
Notice Is hereby given tisal I am
333.34fl
repossessed. SacrifIce, ½ prIce.
PLANTS&amp;ANSWERS.
PROBATE
DIVISION
Need extra money? Cafl you work a
City q.rk.
____
_________________
DEC.113
£306133
Evet.
372.1,
333.41Sf;
333.795j
fl-Roonn.
REALTORS
engaged In bvslne St 311 Maltland
Call collect 305273-0410.
File Nember.pe.cp • -;
210E 1st 54
Motes'cyc1elnrane
couple of hours In the evinIng?
Publish:
. 13, 1t7&amp;
______________________________ Avenue, Aftamonfe SprIngs
Partly furnished, upstairs apt.,
32701,
Divisles
BLAIR AGENCY
Call 323*343.
01070
_______
IN THE CIRCUIT cOURT OP THE Seminole County, Florida under
REDUCED,
2
BR,
new
carp,
Wanted,
Residential
sife
for
prlvat,.enps'anc,,
Surge
rms:,
si
tile
p
W carpet, now roof, co11crWe
Unfurnished room will furnish to
carpOrtrsa,ensd ntJs;, -'4wlmelnØ 0il..'C.dIrig
3233145 or 323.7710
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. fiCtitiog name of MILKEY
mo.
plus
6-E,ne?
for
Rent
dsp.
322.0354,
suit. Call (or detail,.
Need a good experlanc,d automatic
block. $32 down. $2l,0Q
116.300. We handle governmenf
NOTICE OF A PUSLIC HEARING IN RI: ESTATI OF
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE REALTY, and thai I Wand to
distributor wants a nice backyard
,.
Ci 350, 9555 MIII.
transmission &amp; air conditioning
repossesslens, many areas,naI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION GERTRUDE I. GILBERT,
to display new 1976 model above Rent Blue Lustre
FERN
PARIC.MAITLAND.....
3
BR,
SUNLAND
Excellent cord., 1350. 322.3s11.
register said name wilts the Clerk of
mochanic.
Deceased
AppI*
Electric
In
person
to
down,
seller
pays
Carpet
___________________________
closing costs.
OP AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
CASE NO. 71-NdCA454
Shaded
3
BR,
mint
Oround
Pool.
1½
baths,
air,
TOP
finced
yard,
ConsideratIon
car.
We Circuit Court, Seminole County
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day
• Ralph Wright, Economy Toyota.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Condition. Carpet, pool, well for
OF SANFORn, FLORIDA.
given for prime locatIon. Call 305.
ADOBE BUILDING CNTER$, Florida In accordance with the
poling, $193 mo.
CRANK CONIT,REAL'ry
Airport Blvd. at 17.92.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
garden, fruIt trees, $33J Easy
80-Autos for Sale
122-4130
collect.
Notics Is hereby given that a TO ALL PERSONS HAVING INC., etc.,
REALTOR$-.$30.jgaI
provIsions of the FICIIIIOUS Name
terms.
ORLANDO LEE ROAD
Plaintiff,
PubliC Hearing will be held at the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
artments
UnfUrnjstisd
Eves. 323.314,
Siatutas,
To-Wit;
Section
AREATHE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AMMO
.
s5.cu
SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE, 31
.vo.
Commission Room In the City Hall
ZBRIamIlyroQm,cefl,,.id Sits GROVE
65-Pnts.jppIies
Florida Statutes 1917.
1929 Model A Foni, partlalty
Within three months Prom the tim. RICHARD L. WILLIAMS, it al,
MANOR
pci. cit. Sanford Auction, 1200
mo.
Large 3 BR, 3 Idyliwlide- su.xo. 107 Brsntwood
!?Ph City of Sanford, Florida, at
-------5;
1n.,,..i,. R
restored, many extra parts Isle.
French
Ave.,
323.7310.
iV"sI1 VT TflIC neuce
bath,
air,
carpet,
pool,
&amp;
much
NOW
LEASING
I ,:ou o'clock P.M. on kpfemq,. 27
Drive,
FORREST
GREENE
INC.
3 BR, 2 bath, family room
Defendants.
322.72la after 4:35.

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FOR
APPOINTMENT

Hal Colbert Realty
323-7822

CALL 3223103

II

BR, 1½ bath, fully carpeted,
central heat and air. Phone 3fl
I005.

Ia vmond E Lundquist, RegIstered
cml Estate Broker. Sales and
ppraisals. 322 2294.

Well Drilling
______________________

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
we repair a ServIce
STINEM.ACHINE&amp;
SUPPLY CO.
307 W.ndSt,
322412
SI IM
BUDGE IS
ARE
BOLSI ER ED Wit H VAI. VI S
FROM THE WANT .AD
C(ILU?JIP5

I o List Your Buslness...DIQI 322-263_9993

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By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY

Opening w
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the South band. So do we.
North raises to two and South
goesontogaus.Diuble dummy defines starting wi th a
spade lead will best that contract, but West makes his norma) opening lead of the
fourth-best heart and South Is
an of two hearts, two clubs
and five diamond,."
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spade, North will
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nou"' South
overbid to two notrump or
pass. If North plays at
notrump, the normal been
lead by East will hold him to
eight tricks."

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DEAR DR. LAMB
Two
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doctors tell me I have
leukoponla but haven't done
anything form.. I'mallergic to
drop. Icouldn't find much on
leukopenla In my medical
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books. Could you tell me what
causes le**opeda? What, If
anything,
be don. for It?
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What kind of did should i your body may be producing.
'lOUt doctors are probably
follow? Can It be cured?
DEAR READER
In ml do ml more b1*lNS7e($
general there are red cells and
' Probsbly cm0 of Ibess
A Nebraska reader wants to
people
who ha,e a decrees
white cells your bloorn).
know
what you open and ho,
m . white cells are allied that Is xml mxfticlex
to be bn..
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plan
to rehid alter a oneleukocytea. me
of portent from a health palM of
notnunp response with:
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view.
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small
deCreWIflCSflI
white cells In leukcpsnla i
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doesn't seas to make any y Old wmmate on am IM We open 000 spade and plan I
usually of the cells that
crease In number when you d1f1tCe. When the 011* is
and 1571 World champion a Jump to three hurts as the
have an InfecU. There en well below half the tmial value
teams has Just written a bock re bid over a not rump
nedrophils so you probably seen the person may be more called 'Judgment at Bridge.' response. It Is most Important
It Is not for beginners or to bid th. higher of two fivehave neutropaga, the main *one to Infections.
casual players, but will be card suits first
The wh&amp; 5 cells are seed to
fm of leukç.niL
really worthwhile for an7
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precautions
have heard the term take
a gainst
suggiestloas to bidden con- newspaper. The Jacobys will
developing an Infection. That
aulocytosis which
cems the opening notrump. answer Individual questions
neilropenla, but the term is will Include avoiding Cwwds, He recommends that when II stamped, ull.addruud I
usually reserved for more being careful to not injure
your band has the proper point envelopes are enclosed. The
yourself and even greater care
severe forms,
count, you open one notrump most interesting questions
when you have no other clear- will be used in this column
The granulocytes are of your skin to aynjd plm$
cut choice for your opening." and will receive copies of
manufactured In the bone and the like. A pimple In a
Oswald: "He recommends JACOB V MODERN.)
marrow then released into person with poor defenses
your bloodstream. You may he against Infection can be
dangerous. I doubt this is your
surprised to i.arn that
average white cell doesn't Asy problem.
SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
in your bloodstrea m very long.
The cause of the mild cases Is
In a short time It migrates out tuiknown. It Is sometimes a
Of the circulation Into your body 151n11111 characteristic. Severe
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tissues, There are 20 times as forms can be caused by
many granulocytes in your Inadequate bone marrow
tissues as there are in your production from actions of
drugs, chemical solvents, in.
circulation.
You also haves reservoir of secticides and a hod of factors.
A
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white cells In your bone One aspect of treatment In
marrow. You have 1$ to 20 these cases is elimination of the
times as many mature wide offending drug If possible.
Many drug or chemical Incells in your bone marrow
HOW
duced
episodes are cured
walUngtoberelweduy
spontaneously when the ofbody Deeds them Us jf
develops acute appendicitis lending agent Is removed. I
these cells are released sud. would think that you 1*obsbiy
daily to combat Infection and don't need anything special
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the white count goes up rspldiy. except to be checked regularly
Measuring the white cells In and, If need be, to take added
your bloodstream Is only an precautions against Infection or
mdci of how many mtrophiis to get Ir,airned at once with
any sign of an Infection.
Thcmewtmwouldftkein111
formation about anemias can
send 50 cents for The Health
Letter number 4-3, Understanding the Anemias. Send a
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envelope for mailing. Address
Your letter to me In care of this
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.øruu ..nar IYSEeTS Ana seecs Sobik
works department conducted
by State Attorney Abbott
Herring's office. The motion
was seconded by Council
Qialrman J. R. Grant, who had
turned his gavel over to Cow)cilman June Lorznann during
.
'lhav. had
On discussion of Fisher.
Council declined to play the
hour and half of taped testl.
to get more
mony at the meeting after City
ByDONNAFSTFS
Attorney Ned Julian pointed out
dresses ,..
Herald Staff Writer
that each of the council
members had been supplied
Caron Carter, daughter-in-law of
with a copy of the written tranI
usually
Democratic
presidential
wear
script taken from the tape.
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Carter,
swept
tlough
FIsher was given, txmnnfty by',
Monday.
4tnma a
the State Attorney's office in
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pantsulls...
anfoa
return for his testimony.
The
drizzling
rain
didn't heupe her
Anderson pointed out Fisher
enthusiasm at meeting local party leaders
Mir
had been suspended pending
and towing the zoological park. Attired In a
Herring's final repo on the
hooded raincoat, she fed the Ca rter family
inat1
which rt ml yet
trademark
peanuts
to
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been received, "All we have Is a
elephant
RepubUcan
trademark.
list of quest ions and
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some time ago by John Sobik, owner of
d
charges have been made at this
sandwich shops bearing his name, a
point and none are going tobe
prominent
Republican and currently
made as far as I know."
president
of
the Zoo Society.
In a written report requeding
The diminutive Mrs. Carter, In an In.
Fisher's demotion at the Aug.
&amp;Miller Newton of Pasco County, ne
fidate for the 30 meeting, Mayor Jim brtervlew, said she met her husband, Chip
M congressional seat currently held by Republican Richard maij criticized the department
(James Earl Carter III), while a volunteer in
Kelly, announced at a press conference this morning that he will head for "failure to properly
the Carter gubernatorial campaign In
file suit In Orange County Circuit Court to strike the name of his supervise his department in
Georgia In l9.10 and married him two
Caron 's father-in-law's campaign
Opponent JoAnn Saunders from the Sept. 20 runoff election that he failed to act to stop
years later.
ballot.
"Jimmy came to Wesleyan College in
misdeeds In his department of
takes conservative tack
Newton said the civil suit against Mrs. Sa unders, who polled which he had pr ior knowledge,
Macon where I was a student and I was so
only two percentage points less than her four opponents combined and mismanagement of city
Impressed with his sensitivity that I volimPa ge 5-A
in the first primary, includes two counts.
teered to help even though I had never been
equipment and material?" He
The first count challenges the petition method under which said Fisher was "Incapable of
involved In politics before," site said.
she qualified for office while the second requests temporary In- performing the functions of his
Her traveling companion while cam1 Junctive relief to keep her name off the ballot because of her office based on existing
paigning In Florida this week is Kit Dobelle,
alleged failure to file a financial disclosure for the 1975 year when evidence and facts gathered by
wife of the mayor of Pittsfield. Mass. "I'm
she qualified.
lucky to have somebody travel with me," she
the state attorney's office and
While Mrs. Saunders carded 34,9t2 votes in the primary m the the Longwood Police Desaid, adding that during the primary carseight county district, Newton polled 15,053 to come In second to be pertinent."
paigns, she would get off planes at airports
Around The Clock ....... ...4-A H
Horoscope
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In the runoff. A candidate is required to poll 50 per cent plus one of
After his suspension and Bridge ....................5-A Hospital
.$.A button.
the votes cast for outright party nomination,
demotion, Fisher, vowed to
A first grade teacher specializing In
Newton said he Is questioning In the suit whether Mrs. fight to clear his name and said Calendar ..................4-B Obituaries . ...............S-A
Saunders had a real hardship that she really did not have the he had no Intention of resigning Comics ....................I-A Sports ...................14-B teaching slow learners, Mrs. Carter has given
Crossword .................s-A Television .................4-B up her career
resources with which to pay the $2,230 qualifying fee for the office adding, "I've done nothing to
temporarily tot the campaign
Editorial ..................4-A Weather ... ................ 5-A trail for Jimmy.
- the only excuse allowed under law to allay paying the fee.
cause me to resign."
Dear Abby ....... .. .... .7-A Women .................... 7-A
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In II1I)kWd directions for
coverage, she said. After leaving
Carter plans to go to Loosing
and Texas. Her husband, meanwhile, Is In
Indiana and Illinois this week.
"Cup and I plan to live In Plaln.t We don't
plan to go to Washington," she said. "If
Jimmy had something important for as to do
we would go. But we don't plan on going Just
for the social life," she said.
"I have had to get more dresses," she said.
"I usually wear pant suits at borne."
Of the abortion Issues which has been
plaguing Carter In his campaigning around
the nation, Mrs. Carter said some obviously
do not understand her father4n4ws view on
the subject.
"He personally opposes abortion, but he
believes that the government's responsibility
Is to help minimize the need through family
planning centers, education and freeing up
adoption procedures to make them less
complicated. He would not support a con.
stitutlonal amendment," she said.
Mrs. Carter noted that her father-in-law,
when governor of Georgia, sponsored the
opening of family planning centers In all of
the state's 159 counties.
"Jimmy feels abortion Is a personal
matter. He believes he can have his opinion
and yet not push for a change In the Supreme
Cowl decision, leaving It up to the Individual,
He is not in favor of federal funding for
abortions," she said.

DDC Begins Second Year

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Carter said that Jimmy and Us wile, Roealynn, their three sons and wives and lbe
. Waiter Mondale family traveled though )
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Vincent 8alassonna, one of more than 250 citizens at a public hearing In
Casseiberry Monday night on the city's first property tax In its 34-year history,
asks if Council Chairman Charles Glascock is moving out of the city and leaving
the tax as "going-away present." A 2.4 Mill tax was approved. Details, photos,
PJ9C lA.

About $35,000 has been pledged to the DDC so far and
more
than $23,000 has actually been collected.

The referendum on allowing a Downtown Development
Sanford's Downtown Development Corporation kicked off its Authority to collect a maximum
3 mill tax from downtown
3?cond year this morning by approving a plan of attack
intended property owners almost certainly won't be called Will after the
to produce visible results by next summer.
model restored area is completed.
Included in a $17,500 budget unanimously approved by the
"An awful lot depends on public acceptance of that first
DDC board of di rectors a master plan for restoring the down- model
area," sald Douglas St
who servesu legal adtown area, e beginning of a campaign to tell Sanford to the rest
visor to the DDC board."If ftt turns out well, then you can look
of Central Florida and a new, more visible office for DDC
toward the referendum."
headquarters.
owners and
Strategy for the coming year centers on restoration of a block businessmen will be
funding the second-year program, which
o(FimtStreet between Park and Palmettoevenua asa model for includes an
image-building campaign and a new DDC office.
what can be done throughout the downtown area.
The
Image-building
Campaign will focus on Sanford's
The model restored area, targeted for completion In early hist orical signi ficance,
Miss Jacobsontold the board m embe rs,
is just part of a master plan for the downtown area that will and be directe
be prepared by Cy Paumler of Land Design-Research Inc. of Ocala triangle.d towardresidezgme orlando.DaytonaBeac..
Columbia, Md., by the end of this year. Paumler was officially
"The Sanford commercial district's listing In the National
hired by the DDC board this morning as a consultant on planning Register of
Historic Places puts us on a par with St. Augustine and
and strategy in redeveloping downtown Sanford.
Williamsburg," she said. "A lot of Individual old buildings have
Pauznler's $5,000 contract Is slightly less than one-third of the qualified for
national listing but very few districts have
DDC's planned expenditures for the next year, which will all be qualified."
funded by voluntary contributions from downtown property
Sanford, which will celebrate Its centezmlaj In 1977, has
owners and businessmen,
historic traditions In several areas, Mls Jacobson said. The city
A referendum ona proposed taxing fl jct1ofdowntown played an important role in the development of F'
Florida',,
development has been indefinitely delayed. "We may never have railroads. For many years the state's import and
export business
to call the referendum Al we can count on support from the was controlled by St. Johns steamship
companies h.adquartered
downtowners," said DDC Chairman Sara Jacobson before the lflSanford. Thcflrit5tate farmers rpIr et wubul]tjfl Sanforda
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careful
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thy afternoon hearing that agalnet
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Booker T. Washington, Pc
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patrolman Tony L. Brooks Jr., of Sanford,
when Brooks failed stiu doubt that the subpoeiae
was in contempt for falling in to appear to testify at the
July was aed on Brook Brooks Sparta
respond toasubp..
hearing.
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for depositions in criminal volved, officials said.
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The court gave Brooks until 5 Peri'y told the court rhuri4ay
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30
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Gov. George C. Wa llace's wife bedroom ta ping device, whose e
transportation. Evans
subpoenae to appear at the *July disrespect the rules of th
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it
a two-how premlere of the new by local PrOgrilunminll at NBC predicted, "The time will come
court,"
Perry
said.
when
people
will
travel
in
mouth tender on the Inside. Plus Burger
learned he was keeping her under "surveillance," published
Deputy Jack Harley testified
"Bet Sellers" mini-series on stations.
myself," although he did not specifically say that his wife knew
Assistant State Ally. Claude
tages moved by steam
reports said today.
Chef's French tries, and a big bowl of fresh
BOTH STARRING
about the device,
NBC.
that Brooks received the Van Hook said the prosecutor's
NBC and ABC were sire of engines, from one cit y
to
SON NY CH IBA
And when she heard on the tapes the governor making
The only thing of which you their revised schedules. Not another, almost as fast
I salad you can fill up again and again.
refused to discuss specifics of the Loping device, but he said
the afternoon of office isn't interested in putting
as birds
"disparaging remarks" a bout her to several of his longtime theHetapes
June 30 at his home about the Brooks In Jail, only "assuring
had
been
destroyed.
fly.
fifteen
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miles
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FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES
female friends, Cornelia Wallace consulted a divorce lawyer, The
U.S. Atty. Ira DeMent acknowledged Thursday that the FBI same time a second deputy officers will respond to sub.
hour", The World Almanac
.
Montgomery Advertiser said.
oca aia*
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served him at 2:21 p.m. with poenacs in the f uture."
notes.
had conducted a preliminary investigation of the bugging
Quoting "highly reliable sources," the newspaper said Wallace
(NCWAPtRE7(rWanEA&amp;1f)
papers in a civil suit.
cident.
McGregor said he required
too talked to a lawyer about divorce after he learned his wife was
Brooks said he doesn't Brooks to pay $50 of the fine
DeMent
said
the
bug"
may
have
been
a
-technical
violation
(C-tkned tram 4-B)
tap
in
g
his
calls.
IOSRep. Jo Lang Kershaw. 0.
of the la w," but he said that since it "appears to be purely remember being served at beca use the court doesn't think
SlConatance Loucks, Fort Miami, and George Arack.tt,
Advertiser did not elaborate on what form of surveillance jt
'The
domestic" no prosecution would be undertaken
Lauderdale,
Democratic
noml.
Miami.
runoff.
.......................
iu waiiace naa used on flLi wife.
Milan, laces Rep. Van Pool*, R. 10711 tep. Tony Fontana, OMlami,
Fort Lauderdale. in general
At a news conference for Mrs. carter, a reporter tried to ask
The Wallaces appeared in public together Thursday in the
. nomination.
lion.
10 Rep. toe Gnten, OMiami,
Wallace about her husband's revelations, but she refused to
governor's
mansion
at
a
brief
reception
for
Rosalynn
Carur,
wife
$STerry O'MaIIey, Hallandale, nomination.
answer,
turned her back and walked away.
of
Democratic
es
pr idential nominee Jimmy Carter. But neither
Democratic nomination, and
IIOR.p. Walter Sackett, DMiami,
TALLAHASSEE
Thomas Kincaid, Fort Lauderdale. ana Roberta Fox. Miami. runoff.
(AP) a Vi-million-gallon tank protest.
answered questions about the buggings, and neither was
The Wallaces were married in 1971, three years after the death - An environmentalist says the
Republican nomination.
Ill Marvin Dunn, Miami.
,
available
later
storage farm, was expected to
for
comment
about
The
Advertiser report.
Charles
Lee, Florida
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from cancer of his first wife, Lurleen. At the time of her death,
manager of the Florida Canal flourish as part of America's Audubon
Mrs.
Wallace,
Democratic nomination. a
37,
stood
throughout
the
welcoming
ceremonies,
Jim
Society
li3Rep. Nancy Harrington, D.
vice
first Mrs. Wallace was governor, serving as stand-in for Wallace, Authority has violated a Cabi- 2,000-mile Gulf and Atlantic
Howard. Pompano Beach, Coral Gables, and
her hand resting on the back of her husband's wheelchair,
president, raised the charge
who
was
barred
Republican nomination.
by the state constitution from succeeding him. net ban on promotion of the lntercoastal waterway.
Miami, runoff. Frank Dlaz-$ilvfra,
Wallace has been paralyzed below the waist since he was shot self.
I
Thursday in a letter to Gov.
VSI@vo Warner, Pompano Basch, Key
Biscayne.
Republican it
Cross-Florida Barge Canal.
while
0
campaigning
for
president
But
the
Democratic
in
1972.
future
nomination, and Tom nomination.
of
th
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Cross
Reubin
$00
Askew. Lee called for
The constitution now permits a governor to serve two conC
Caz.I Fort Lauderdale, R.public.
Plans for the barge canal Florida Barge Canal has been an Inves.igatlon.
C
Billie Joe Camp, Wallace's press secretary, said the couple
IliRep. Robe" Hector, DMiami,
nomination.
secutive tem, but Wallace will have done so by 1978, and there project led to construction of in limbo since
nomination.
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Ci rcudt Court Judge Rb B.
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in
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Thursday an the time for Round affiliates there will do that with
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local shows.
MMEM
The works and public TV
And It says its two4iour
say they'll carry Thursday's "StreetsofSanFencsco"gow
debate live. But the debate will premiere nationally in
forced the networks to make how'length episodes on Sept30
hadychangeaintheseven-pro- and0ct7.
.
11
nacneJe they'd carefully NBC Uji it Is bumping its
concocted for Sept. 23.
premiere of "Best Sellers"
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m
New
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spokesman
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saild It would be 12 to 24 hours not immediately known. of&amp;
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the
begun.
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The Yugoslav plane had 106
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lances and fire trucks went to them were West German plane was a Trident 3 jetliner.
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was flying between li
AIrwaya spokesman in New second largest city and 230 alavta, and Cologne,Sp t, YugoWest
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has been speculation that Cornelia Wallace would run then. On the Port of Sanford m the St. Richard
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halted work on Gdes Evans, a state employe, tions ag" the expenditure 01
Wednesday, Wallace said that If she ran, he "would be as strong Johns River. The port, which
the project in 1971 following a PromoW the canal in an ap. state funds for promotional
for her as I was for my first wife."
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former President

and urged members who stepert the canal to bombard the
governor and Cabinet with let.
tens making their views known.
Lee said it would appear that
Evans' activities were a "direct
and purposef ul violation of the

1u1 coup-de-grace.
'I wish some of them (former owners)
would come out here and watch me put the
peu do:i,' Clark says bitterly. He Was
the eurrait animal problan on "irre.sportsible
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Control Officer Bruce Clark says "yes."
It can, he warns, unless something is done
to halt the spread of pets without owners.
And, o ut at the animal control center at
Five Points, Clark and his workers kill 500
cats and dogsa month because the animals
have no owners.
Many of the animals. Clar k says, are
picked up off the streets, or, in some cases,
the owner realizes he can't af ford to feed th e
(lug or cat so he brings the animal in for the

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the one in New York City.
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County. About 50 persons are bitten each
month by the approximately 30,000 to 40,000
pets In Seminole, Clark says. Of course, Clark
notes, he deals with only bite victims who
report the incidents.
He said about 90 to 95 per cent of persons
bitten are bitten by household pets, or former
household pets that haven't been fed.
But the real tragedy, asoark sees it
number of animals that receive monthly
in jections In the heart to end their lives
because nobody will claim them.
At any given time about 120 animals are on
hand at the facility.
Alter a dog or cat is picked up, the animal
Is held for five days while officials make
efforts to contact the owner. Then the animal
is placed out for adoption for an additional
five days.
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scandal stand by their sworn allegations that

forms,' utrsig Frank Bormari's sen accepted a $1,210 bribe to "fix" an honor code
wewhflehewasacaclst.
The son, Array Capt. Frederick Bcrman,
denied the charie and olfered to take a lie

detector test to settle the lien..
The two cadets who are accused in the affidavits of having bribed Borrnan to fix a

—s case iho denied the allegation.
the two memb of the aauof 177
who.slgned the statements refused to recant
when told o( the denials late Thiraday.

B1 Fate Depends On EIiàtlófl
WASHINGTON (AP) -The fats of the Bi
bomber, the plane the U.S. military hopes will
replace the R52, apparently re!ts on the
outcome of November's presidentIal election.
In aov1ng a record $104.3 billion defense
bill Thursday, the House of Representatives
voted to withhold full-production money for
the Bi, leaving the option to scrap further
production for Jimmy Carter lf.he is elected.
The Democratic candidate has criticized the
plane, indicating that If eleëted he would cut
off prOduction. President Ford has said he,
favors full producticm. The House approved
the defense-financing bill In a 8.45 vote. The
bill now goes to the Senate for final approval.
Under V a }1e-c
compromise the
measure will allow present Bi work to continue at $C million a month. But It puts the
clamps- on fullproductlon spending until. next
Feb. 1.
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Marshal Saved Sirica's Life
WASHINGTON (AP) -John J. Sirica, the
Watergate rdge, remembers that It was only
throuJr a chance, last-minute invitation that a
deputy U.S. marshal was on hand to save his
life when Sirica was struck by a heart attack
last Feb. 5. There Is little else that SIrica
recalls about that day seven months ago when
he dropped to the fIooà
.gMnga speëéh
to a law school alumni group, 'YThat's a
complete blank In my mind, even now,!' Sirica
said of the hour leading up to the heart attack
and the desperate, successful efforts to save
his life. SIrica, 72, returned to work at the
federal court boise last week after an extended recovery at home. In the months after
the attack, he found it an exhausting task to
walk Irons one room to another. Now he has
resumed a decades.ojd regimen of walking
three to five miles daily.
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Lawmakers Sign Ethics Code
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sixty congressmen
are committing themselves to a code that
bans Job discrimination in their Capitol Hill
offices In an tmjwecedented reaction to the
Wayne Hays sex-payroll scandal. The
Housemembers helped elect a six-member
committee Thursday to oversee their cornmitrnent and to handle any grievances filed
against them by their emp&amp;oyes. The code
binds only 60 of the 435 members of the House
of Representatives, it aftec only the staffs of
those 60 members or committee employes
they control. There Is no machinery to
penalize any member who violates the code,
aside from peer pressure.

Soviet Debris Fells In U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) - A large rocket
section from a Soviet satellite came down in
Montana earlier this week, Pentagon soux ces
report.
The rocket body from the Soviet Cosmos 854
has not yet been recovered by U.S. officials,
who say it was tracked by radar.
Sources said the descending rocket body
probably looked to spectators like a flaming
comet as it passed over Washington state,
Idaho, and finally fell in Mon,ana, south of the
Canadian border.

Rhodesia Investments Urged
WASHINGTON (AP) - American and
British leaders plan to e.ncourage huge investincots of Westr money in a future black.
ruled Rhodesia as pail of their effort to stafl-.
lize urbuJent iouthern Africa, senior
diplomats say.
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Angola's trail toward reliance on the Soviet
bloc.

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SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.1U1.CA.$-P

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SCOTT ATWOOD SMITH. a minor. the seal of me CIrcuit Ciurt a
NOTICIOP PROCIIOINO
Orange County. Florida, upon a flisa
TOt Rosily PAULKNII, Itini&amp; rrnd1,1 the aforesak
vs.
WHOSI LAST KNOWN
RISIDINCI AND NAILING 976, in that certain case entitled, GEIGER DEVFLPPMEPIT
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Florida Rock Industries, Inc. COMPANY. et
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A swn Petition for Adoption of Plaintiff, vs. WIlliam N. Shell,
NOTICE
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WAIIINGTON (A?) - The arcIscts at the move thit, hi nk n
Scott Atwood Faulkner by David L. Defendant, whlck aforesaid Writ ci TO
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WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
dodhi
Smith and Linda N. Smith, his wife. Execution was delIvered
the I
sf* 071, utd.d more than two born reports - (iIllatiSd by Ptavin
to me as YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
been
tiled
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Court
Florida,
Sheriff
if
Seminole County,
tw, atre—.
dead..at hllIy batw.m
that under the power ci sale in
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in and for Senilnole County, Flodda, and Ihavleyleduponthefotlowlng matter
now pendIng in the Circu
at deteat. wftb the . two cosa
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wes
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the
title
of
WhiCh
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IN
THE
MATwith
described property ewfled by Court of Seminole County, Florida,
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UtIdSIMNhivekftanaiy1$
TER OF THE ADOPTION OF William R. $liett, said
iftY
oupeiMhoswW*Mao owproeai.
to a Final Judgment of
ATWOOD SMITH,
bein located in Seminole County, pursuant
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Foreclosure in the above styled
MINOR.
thaw
presents
command
Florida,
more
partIcularly
cause
bI3It 01 Won's role In lii, who died In Janusry.
slgnedtheilthdayofAugust
that
akbo
to appn.r and I II• your Answer desuthid as follows:
there mold be a
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undersIgned Clerk will
China's balance-of-power
or
Other
pisiding
with
the
Clerk
of
Kledner, whose tnic'
One Ill? Ford Truck, pIck.0 ID
iuoat$te at
er for sale at public auction to the
China's the Circuit Court, Seminole County NO. F 37YNHIO$70, Florida Title No. highest
drM.
esred to hR ISrEIed 1- Iorgstandthg rifttEIkI
bidder for taUt, at the Wei
with the 30- Courffio.j.. Ssnfor. Florida, and 4911032 red iii color
WiUde hours after the a merfly at Pskhig, wipis
ylj(
likaly ilfl
serve a copy thereof on Petitlenin' belngstoredatAflamcrt,Oarag., front door of the SemInole County
esentneatthedeat. on uvi.1 ocrulnus.
CourthcuselnSanford.FlcrIda,on
ins.
e- attorneys, CLEVELAND. MIlE &amp; 117 Long*ood Avenue, Altamonti the 23rd day of September, 1916 at
sue lander Mao Tietang, See- tail bg.reata are mote hiçor- hive that Mao's death rUs BRIDGES. onor before the2irdday SprIngy,, Florida.
ott,rwise a AddItional information available 11:00 am., a parcel ci hind
ratary of State Usury KIedIigr tast than poresnilulls hi fcr the bed oççortedty in many default wilt be entered agabt you. from the Civil Division ci
described as followS:
lard mm upthnMlc tp4 m.Ii&amp; polIcy.
North½ofrneNE'k(LESSth$
WITNESS MV HAND AND SEAL Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
y. f
ci East ½) of Section
abed the fidai 01 U.S. tel..
Of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on
drshRsaId,"themai, between Mow and PIkIIig this lSth day of August, ICU
II, Township 20 £outh, Range
arid
the
ties with PIitg, bat be
$gne
Sheriff
ci
o mu of polIcy are libel7 to be -MidefrompohcyI, Xli. Sean
SemInole County, Florida, will at East. Seminole County, ano the
IflilCatid he h some appre coatintmt" H. gdedgm'i a con- singer
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr
who had met with Mao
11:00A.M. on the h day o p. North 17 chains of the West S chains
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tlmb,r,A.O.telLofterforsaieand Of SeCtion 12, TownshIp 20 South.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tinned A4cin effort to noe- five fimes, called Mao an "emiRange 29 East, Seminole County and
By: Mary N. Darden
sell to the highest bidder,
At osrpok*, he told riortsrs muse r'05 with Peking. ned forceful personality" and
Deputy Clerk
on Tharaday that It Li "ezSince that effort began, the said that "nothing he said was JACK T. BRIDGES, of
trimely difficult to Predid two cols have ethanged
CLEVELAND, MIlE I BRIDGES Seminole County Courthouse In 29 East, Seminole County, Florida
wh1tpwpoi..
Attorneys for Petit loners
what
will do now,
Sanford, Florida, the above LES$ that pt lying in the right-of.
lialion omcwe ad there has
p1-Ing said 01 Ids talks po
way of Longwood Markham Road.
Drawer Z
described personal property.
mj,n. later be- said be Is been a oubafI.1 mores., In with the Chinese leader: - Sanford. FlorIda
32771
Containing 101.57 acres.
That laid sale Is being
"awe
DAT ED: This 17th day of AuguV
from the (ku. trade ________
end fr.tpaiat cultural aid "These con ersatlona tended to Publish: AUQ. 20. 27, Sei)t. 3. 10 t7f satisfy the terms of said writ
DEC-too
aide, the basic Ito.. 01 polIcy idns'4lnnsl etchenges.
1976.
Execution.
be rather co'vudn and rather _______________
will codinne to be pensied."
Lately, ber, there has Wn.nhiiathig."
Arthut H. Beckwith, Jr.
IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Sheriff
ligrwcneatthec5ef beet little movement toward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
PdeatFordc.u,ig'1 SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida
By: Cherry Kay Travis
DIVISION
Publish: Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, trn
giant figme whose "actions PROSATI
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Deputy Clerk
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Gen. H.
Ana.ysis
at is coentry
In RetMARIE
istats ofHARRELL,
P,taguir., vooriuis I wells
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CAROL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THU 133 Wall
Street

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oem wrilino and
must indkate the basis for the
clalm,thenameandaddressofthe
creditor or his agent or attorney,
arid the amount claimed. If the
ct.im isncl ye$ due, the date when
will become due shall be stated. II

A struggle for power appeared inevitable among the radical0
and moderates who have been jockeying for leadership sthc
e
Mao's health began an obvious decline earlier Lids year. He died
Wednesday at age s.. The Peking government has not disclosed
the cause of death.
the claim Is contingent or
me central nmItt.e 01 the Chinese Couninwilat party issue
unliquldated, the nature of the
mcirlalnty shall be stated. If the
an appeal for unity, and reports frs*n China Indicated the peopt
Plaintiff,
claim is secured, the security shall
were calm as they mourned their revohdlonag-y leader.
be described. The claimant sPill
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS. R., and dellverwfficlentcoplesoftp,eclalm
"All papers devote the entire front page to a huge portrait o
DIANE R. WILLIAMS. his wife,
to the clerk to enable the clerk
Chairman Mao Tsetung bordered In black," the official Hslnhui
Defendants
mail one copy to cacti personal
news agency said today in a browicast monitored here. ft ash
NOTICEOPACTION
representaftve.
newspapers used the banner hadllne: "Eternal glory tO owr CHARLES E. WILLIAMS. JR., and ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
DIANE
R.
WILLIAMS.
his
wife.
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
great leader and teacher Chairman Mao Tsdimg."
whose last known address Is Ill FOREVER BARRED.
Peking residents contacted by telephone said flags were at half
Brittany Circle, Casselb,rry, Fia.,
Dated June 2d, 1t16.
staff through the capital, nearly everyone was wearing a Wad
and whose present address Is
Whntcn Patrick Harrell
Uflkflowfl.
As Personal Representa.
armbarul, some people wept and large crowds gathered In tht
YOU ARE NOT IFED hat an
live of the Estate of
huge lien An Men Square to put white flowers ata monument
action to. foriclgs. a mortgage Ofl
CAROL MARIE HARRELL
me following property In Seminole
Written on the monumnent are Mao's words: "The heroes of th
Decees.o
County, Florida:
people are Immortal."
Irving B. Gussow. Esquire
Lot 6. Block "B", SUMMERSET Suite 203, 430 E.
"Peking Is somber," one resident said by telephone, "but things
NORTH SECTION THREE, ac
Highway 436
are very much normal aside from what you would expect for the
cording to the Plat thereof, recorded Casselberry, Florida 32701
mourning of the chairman."
In Put Book iS, pages 76 and 77, Telephone: (305) S345Ø
Public Records of Seminole County, Publish: Sept. 10, 17, 1916
"People have severe expressions on their facei," a second
Florida
DED-SI
resident said, "but there Is no high emotion. We're all linpressed
has been f lied against you and -you ______________________________
are required to serve a copy of your
by the calm atmosphere."
written defenses, If any, to it ,, IN THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Oslnese broadcasts were devoted to Mao's pa.sning. A resident
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WILLIAM A. LEFFLER, ill
said the broadcasts told listeners to turn their grief Into strength,
PlaIntiff's attorney, whose addiess PROSATI OIVISION
is P.O. Boa 229$. Sanford, Florida File Member 76231-CF
to follow Mao's will to build a socialist system In China and to
32771, on or before October IS. 1916 Dlvislen
continue efforts for unity.
andflletheorlglnalwithtPteCl.rlici In Re: Estate of
The Japanese newspaper Asahi quoted an aged Qilnese as
this Court either before service on Franklin F. Ramseur, Jr.
Deceased
the plaintiff's attorney or Imsaying, "The mod sorrowful moment has come. We have lad
NOTICE OP
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
Chairman Mao, Premier thou EnLsl and Marshal thu Teh In
ADMINISTRATION
default will be entered against ,p .
one year. mIst year Is the seddest for our country since its foistfor the relief demanded In the To ALL PIRSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
datlon."
Complaint or petition.
THE ASOVI ISTATU AND ALL
WITNESS
my
hand
and
seal
of
Mao's body will lie In date In Peking's Great Hall of the People
PERSONS INTEUSTUD
Court on September 7th, 1976. OTHER
beginning Saturday. The mourning period will last until a - this
IN THE ESTATI
(Seal)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
memorial rally Sept. IS. The Hslnhua news agency said no foreign
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
that the administration of the estate
Clerk of the Circuit court
dignitaries would be invited. Press coverage thus will come from
of Franklin F. Rams.ur. Jr.,
By: Cherry Kay Travis
the official Chinese media and the few foreign reporters perdeceesed. File Number 76.235.CP. Is
Deputy Clerk
mitted to work In China.
Publish: Sept. 10. 17, 21, Oct. 1. 1976 pending In the Circuit Court for
Se1inois County, Florida, Probate
For the time being, Premier Hus Kuo4eng, 57, retains the roleDEOS2
_________________ Division, the address of which Is
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aedgned to him after the death of thou En4aI last January, that
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Seminole County Courthouse,
of a compromise leader between the radicals and moderates.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Sanford, Florida. The personal
the estate is
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE representative
The Mao funeral cconmlttre, announced Thursday night, was
COUNTY, FLORIDA
MartttaM. Ramseur,wt,oseaaw
headed by four men - Hua; Wang Hung-win, the ShansJial 'boy
is 7206 Winter Woods,. Winter Park,
CASE NO. ,s-1e2s-CA-.
wonder" raised by Mao from the factory assembly line to a party
Florida. The name and address
HERBERT I. DICKSON, not in
dividually but as Nominee
the the personal representative's atvice chairmanship; Osang Qsunchlao, first vice premier and
set forth below.
Trustees of COUSINS MORTGAGE torney
member of the Politburo standing committee, and Yeb Qilen. AND
All persons having claims or
EQUITY INVESTMENTS,
ytng, defense minister, party vice chairman and an old thou
Plaintifti. demands against the estate or.
crony.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
GREYSTONE GROUP. INC..
me makeup 01 the group reflected the compromise nature of
Florida crporalion. SUMNER
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
the Interim leadership. The four men are consIder the most
KRAMER,
0.
JAMES THISNOTICE,to(Ilewllhtheclerk
FARQUHARSON, ELIZABETH C. ° the above court a written
likely to succeed Mao. His widow Qilang thing, while thought to

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have only an outside chance for supreme leadership, Is considered likely to wield much influence as a leader of the radical
wing of the party.
Hua has held the No.2 spot In China only five months. He was
picked as an obvious compromise candidate between the radicals
led by Qdaag Ching and the moderates led by the followers of the
late thou Enlal and his protege Teng Hslaoping.
Mao died during a protracted campaign toy Tong, who was
ousted earlier thIs year. Coidencilng groups have used the anti.
Tetig campaign to attack their eneinIe.
Hints of the developing dngIe for power have been appearing
In the official Chinese press for some thins. The Peking People's
EMily recently contained rthrences to "armed struggl&amp;' and
warned against sabotage by "class enemies."
No specific Instances were mentioned and there have been no
reports of Woodshed.
But violence swept Peking and other major cities only lad April
when Teng made a bid for the premL'rshJ and was promptly
by Mao.

Nixon Says:
Richard M. Nixon, was the last American to
have visited Mao Tza-ting in his trip earlier this
year. Here is what he had to say on his death:
'He was a man of immensa physical courage and

ideo1o'-jii determination.
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undasitandhiq not only of the problems of his own
peapM but of ft's objective realities of the world
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FARQUHARSON, DONALD C.
JONES. as Trustee CHARLES
STUM, CHARLES W. STUM as
Administrator of the Estate
CLARA NAOMI STUM.
Def4.nt.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
t?3t ir4cr thi pG*4r cf
matter flow pending in the Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Florida.
pursuant to a Final Judgment o
Foreclosure In the above styled
cause.slgnedthelithc$ayofA,gust
1976. the undersigned Clerk will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, at the West
front door cf the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford. FlOrida. on
the 73rd day of September. 1,16 at
II 00 am., a parcel of land
described as follows:
The East 1291 feet of the North
of Government Lot 1. SectIon
Townsli4p 20 South. Rang, 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida, and th*
North i3 feet of Ease 921 feet of the
Sown '.i of said Government Lot I.
Less the South 1507 feet of North
Itt3feetoflp,e East 152.SfeetoOsajd
lot
I.
Less
RIght 01 way

Longwoodua,kttam Road

Togelher with thaI certain
Prom itsory Note dated May 30.
made by Longwd Utilities, Inc. In
the amount 00 529.5)200 and 226
shares of stock Of Longwoou
Utilities. Inc. represented by Stock
Certilicat. No. 2
DATED: ThIs 17th day of August,
1974.
ISEAL)
ArlPajr H. Beckwitlt. Jr.
Crk of the Circull Court
C,. Lherr Kay Trays
. Godi)oId
Maquir,, Voornhs I Wells
13.5 WaIl
Of lardo. Florida 32$0l
Aug 20. 2t. Sept 3 tO. UI16

statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate me
basis for the claim, the name and
tesoftcte'dito1'0ri5agent
or attorney, and the amount
Claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
the date when It will become due
shall be stated. If the claIm Is
contingent or unilquld.ted, th
nature of the uncertainty Shell be
stated. If the claim Is secured. ttie
cutity shall b descrIbed. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative.
All persons interested In the estat,
to whom a copy of this Notice of
MministrationpasbeenmalI,
required,
WITHIN
THRE'E
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any oblecilons
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representatIve, or the venue or
Iurlsdlction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL. BE FOR IVER BARRED.
DItecithefi,stpublIcatjofp5
Notice of AdmInistration: Sep.
ternb.r 10th, 1976
Martha At. Ramseur
As
Personal
Representa
live of the Estate of
Franklin F. Ramsour, Jr.
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
William Baker, Jr.
Lowndes. Fund,

Drosdick &amp; Doster
Prof euicnal Association
Suite 433, First Federal
Building
P 0. Box 2S09, Orlando, Florida

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Telephone: (303) 1434400
Publish: Sent. to. Il, 1976

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right to accept or releci any or aiIm
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City Manager
City of Casselberry
Publish: sept. 10, I?. 1976
DEO..ia
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business as *03 Gregory
Or., Casselberry 32707, Seminole
County, rlos'iaa under Use fictiti
name ci Luke's Srvic, and that I
intend toregister said nm, with the
Clerk of the Cir,it
Court. Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with
the provjsi
of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, TO.Wjt:
Section
14309 FlorIda Statutes in.
5: Luther H. Carr
PublIsh; Sept. 10, 17, 21. Oct. I, 1974
DEDI9
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Ihe ufl4ers'ag desiring to engage
rib sln
fttiefldiftcis,sname
Of PEMTEL SERVICES at 1711
Randolph St•et,
Sanford. ,-Iorida
33771, Lfltlfld5 to
register the said
I1YIC with ttti Clerk øi
he Circuit
Court of SeminOle County,
Florida
DA TEDlhis7thdevof September,
A.O. 1976
Paul E. f.1 nis
Publisti; Sept. to, Il. 21, Oct. 1. 1976
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in lieu of $IZ
bond after
e'1 deputies confiscated
an eight-foot-tall marIjuana
plant near his Geneva
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Like Proctor Drive, Geneva,
was charged with felony
ron of marijuana and
cultivating a controlled substance Thursday afternoon
after he was seen dINIng In a
field near the plaid.
Deputy Donald MCCOIIIIICk
I- OdId1t.
i,edlgaUng a
"traffic Incident" on Lake
Proctor Dr-lye when he spotted

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Kent Barker, Maitland Art Center.

Crealde Art Center open house, noon to 5 p.m.
MId-Florida Singles, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Cnmmg,ra,a
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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12
EnglIsh HorseShow to benefit Jackson Heights
Middle School PTA, 9 a.m., Cub Haven Farm, Chuluot.a.
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SEPTEMBER9, ifS
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Sanford:

Harold A. Brown

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that had been stolen, at Forest
City but the 70-horsepower

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ministration that pats f'rnIlhez
ad family life No. 1 In policy
and priorities of this country."

Candidates Qualify
Two more c.RlHduti, fir 81.rd's city
a
have placed their sums en the Dee.? bellet.
Larry D. Blair, a pet care she, ewier, will face Iscumbeit Commlislaer Card. ikyen and Alfred
De1sttIb4kr, I. the race far seat 2. Bla, 20, Is a stole
officer at the Fledda Jaycees aid a
ber 01 the city
aid cecdy boards of adjedaned.
James Melvin, mm erhitect, has qII.HfIed La challenge
incumbent Canimlasliser Julia Stes.tr Ii the sent I
eostest. Melvin,
sfrusgty aipparts "rrt'ig the
architectural character 01 the city."
So far noose has qunilfied to ron agahet Mayor Lee
Moore, who Is seeking hi. third term as mayor.
Qualifying reanahe opee udil as. Nov. 2. Can.
mud have lived Is thecity atleest I _l
be a
registered v*r aid file a 1adM dodiawe term
required by the stale.
QuailSylag fees are $1 fer the two eammI.m. races
and $110 for the mayor's coatest.
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they apply and be certified by
theschool board as qualified In

contracts ever drawn up betwren the two unions and the
their fields.
school board.
Published advertisements for
Board has called for ar- during b krutcv
The board ratified both 1975.
liii bids are scheduled to ap. 77 agreements Ofl LaS/iT'S
chltectural bIds on converting Orlando. He
Delayed
the old Sanford Naval Academy land is being handled by pear In the newspaper Sept. 13- recommendatIon, seconding
15 and applications will be earlier action by the union
Junior School Into an office
real
estate broker accepted during regular memberships whIch over- st A County Court hearing on a Control Board recently found
Robert Green
complex housing tit. c,njy Orlando
following
request that five chim- the chimp., owned by Rudolf
superintendent and hIs ad- of approval from thereceipt
U.S. business hour-s until noon Sept. whelmingly approved
pansies
be seized at Geneva Alexander, Like Harney
24.
at meetings last week.
mnlnlstratjye staff.
Justice Department
andgventoUwCj'
Acrettes, Geneva, were
And at the same time, School State
Department
of
School Supt. WillIam P.
"I'm
proud
of the contracts Zoo was postponed Thursday "neglected" animals under the
Board Attorney Douglas Education.
(Bud) Layer said he expects we have," Layer said. "It's a due to illness of Assistant State county's animal control orStenstrorn said today he cxStenstrom said $300,000 of the construction on the project to pleasure to work with both
Atty. Randy Ktsmer.
dlnance.
pects the $330,000 sale c,f
purchase price will go to the begin "sometime In the NIPSCO group and the
bus
lit. seizure request, filed by
property at Celery and sellers and will be used to settle spring."
drivers. A lot of people worked
County
Judge
Wallace
Hall's
Kramer
as a civil case, asks the
two
Mellonvifie avenues holding
mortgages amounting to
Office said today that a new court to order the anirnali
very hard on this, and I feel
existing structure to be corn- $200,000. The school board win
In other business, Layer contracts were a
good effort for date for the chimp hearing seized and forfeited If
pleted sometime this month. pay the remaining sx,
to praised members of the
ni-st year"
hasn't been set.
Alexander doesn't dispose of
"There are no contingencies Green as a commission, Seminole County Bus Drivers
The SemInole County Animal the animals wIthin 30 days.
atallkftonit,SterLStiomuld. Stenstrom said.
ASSociation and NIPSCO (Non"AU conditions have been met
The school board said at- Instructional Personnel of
in every way and we're just chitects wishing to bid on the Seminole County) for their
down now to the mechanics of construction project should work In negotiating the first
my being sure we get a clear submit letters of Interest and
uue on ii."
rue general service apSmall Tractor. Small Price
The property, owned by the plicatlons with Hugh Canton,
1230 hpdiesel
Bernat
MacFadden Foun- director of auxiliary services
datlori, has been sought by the for the school system. All apwhool board since the naval pilcants must be registered in
academy closed In June and the the state of Florida at the time
foundation InItIated federal
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Birdie H. Stone
Katie Willis
Deborah Fisher, Chuluota
Alverda A. CaIne, DeBat)'

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Saunders,
Newton
Runoff Due
FInal unoffIcial results In
Florida's eight county fifth
congressional

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SmIth III, 1051 North St.,
Longwood, told sheriff's

of America, )4omdale ad the
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER10
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 7:30 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood A.%, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church.
SATURDAY,SEFr1FJt11
Sanford AA Woxnea's'Grovp, 2 p.m., 1201 W. Fitst,
C*SsilbefT)r AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran

p.m., log cabin on lakefront, Sanford.

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Walter Mondale, said In Detroit
that the Ford administration's
education and ecinle policies are msfrliig It difficult for
American feniflies to cope.

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man driving a pickup truck and
taken to a wooded area near
Sanford where she was beaten,
her clothing ripped off, and
raped before being returned to
Orlando by the man.
Orange County officers
turned the case over to
Seminole authorities after she
(!arfa', ,wiapai4 ia
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made the report and she was noyed by Ford's efforts to apexamined by the Seminole pear above caTnpnIgpbtg, and
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Stenstrom said the Proposed
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arrested at 1:33 am. at Geneva
Gardens Apartments by
patrolman Jack H. Fulonwider.
Altamonte Springs police
Jailed Leslie Lee SwIft, 24, 1314
E. Notre Dame Dr., Altamorde
Springs, Thursday night on
eight counts 01 burglary and
grand larceny and two charges
Ot conaplracy. Swift remained
Huchton andtbetr.e4Ike plant. In coimty Jail today In lieu of
Sanford police Jailed Douglas
bond.
L Lewis,
1505W. th St.,
Seminole sheriff's d.ti'iflv..
andGeraldlaatcoRensley,as, todayw
probing the
7701 Sanford Ave., both San. repwled rape of a 17'.yearold
ford, early today on felony Orlando woman.
manlJit.uta posinesIon charges.
me woman, who said she Is a
Bond for the suspects was set at dancer at an Orlando nightclub,
$5,000.
told Orange Cow'dy Sheriff's
County jail records indicate deputies she was picked up In
Lewis and Hensley were Orlando Thursday night by a

ByKRISNASH
HeraldStaff Writer

agency had paid more than $24,000 for vacant
space.

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lawmakers, has come under attack frOma
new source
Comptroller Gerald Lewis.
Lewis said Thursday his office was latinciting a full-scale probe of HBS leasing
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roro sara i.arser wants "a
nuclear drate at mamive re.
tl1atIn" and argued that the
Democratic candidate stands
for weakened defense policies
that would make it "Impnesihl,
to have a defense adequate to
maintain our freedom and the
freedom of our friends."

Se m mo le Sc hoo I Boa rd Seeks

Comptroller To Probe HRS
PAII.AUAeCL'L'
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Ford wanted, but dill Is the vote led wuder In opposing
largest single bill ever put fedenslald
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A circuit
.i..._ , Is consiuering a State request that he
dismiss a suit by seven oil companies seeking
to block antitrust action brought against them
by Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin.
Asst. Atty. Gen. Syd McKenzie argued
- Thursday before Leon Circuit Judge Donald
0. Hartwell that the suit should be thrown out
because a federal annnl t'niirf hnria ni,.nn,l,,
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State election officials certified Thursday
that the American party has submitted
enough petition signatures to earn a ballot
spot. Its candidate, columnist Tom Anderson
of Pigeon Forge, Term., will join President
Ford and Jimmy Carter on the laIIot.
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SpecIfcatlons may be obtained
from the City Manager, Cas.seoberry
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Ka Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sept. 3, 10, 17, 74, 1976
flED-iS
NOTICE TID
Notice is hereby gIven mat u,
O Casselberry of Seminole
County. Florida, will receive sealed
bids up to 2:00 P.M., Monday.
September 20, I76. in the
cass.Ph,q-y city Ilall. IS ace
Triplet Drive, for Sewer
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antiabortion demosatrators. He Catholic leaders, including an ititutlonal "P(b11eM on aba, be free to seek passage of out., gmikation B'nai B'rith, when, Meamwtdls,
Ford's rambig
accused Ford of avoldlag such arthtdshot vito earlier voiced thou
Carter met with the Catholic he saId Cater's efforts to cat mate, Set. Bob Dole, was critiInconvenlencesbyhkVnglnthe di jifaction with Carter's
ersayiheoppo.esactm. leaders two weeks ago to et- the admInistration's record cal of Cater for voicing cooWhite House Instead at meeting stand on abortion.
stitutlonal amendment to make plain his position, inst they peacetime defense budget corn over the alas 01 U.S. ama
the public.
Ford,
Carter, coistinimes abortions Illegal again, al voiced "dlsappobdnmett" about would bring about crisis,
sales
Ford was preparing to meet to oppose a omi tutional ban though he said be personally Is
_____p.d the $114.3. And be met with Rq'44c.n
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we on Thai. strong dates.. tsem I an," hi
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claims or
estate are
THREE
MCINTHS FROM THE FIRST
PU BLICATION OF THIS NOTICE,
to I lIe with the clerk of the ahoy,
court a wrItten statement of any
ciiim or demand they may have.
Eac fl Claim must be in writing
and
'mait Indicats the basis for the
cIaI m. the name and address of
the
crc,ittor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount claimed.
It the
f m lj not yet due, the dale when
will become d shall be stated. If
ths claim Is Contingent
or
ia',I quldatid, the nature of the
Imciirtainty shall be stated. It the
Cliiim Is secured, the security shall
be Sescribed. The claimant shall
deli!sersufflclentcopiesoftheclalm
to ft se clerk to enable the
clerk to
mailI
copy to each Personal
repqssentative.
Al I persons Internted lit the
estate
to thorn a copy of this
Notice of
Adrilinistraton has been mailed are
reqttIred, WITHIN
THREE
MOP4THS FROM THE DATE
Or
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIlINOTlCE,tooiIeany1,
they may have that challenges
me
valiclity Of the decedeni's will, the
qual lficatlons of the personal
repriesentally,, or the
venue or
lurisdIction of the court.
AL.L CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJ ECTIONS NOT 50 FILED
WILlL BE FOREVER BARRED
Diteofthefirstpubiicatof,fl15
Noti cc of AdministratIon:
Sep
temb er 3, 1,7k,
Itufus H. Minor, Jr.
s Perjai Repres,,te
lye of the Estat, of
IAAMIE LEE DENTON
C 'ceased
ATTI)RPIEY FOR PERSONAL
REP RESEP4TATIVE:
OOU GLAS STENSTROM
STEPISTROM, DAVIS. &amp;
ITOSH
PD,
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Ird. Fl. 32171
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A third
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NOTICI OF Deceased EDNA L. DEUBEL, Respondent
NOTICI OF SUIT
ADMINISTRATION
TI) ALL PERSONS HAVING TO: Edna L. Deubel
Address Unknown
CI.AIMI OR DEMANDS AGAINST
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
T IE ASOVE ISTATI AND ALL
01 HER PERSONS INTERESTED that an action for Dissolution of
Marriage has been f lIed against you,
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
your wrItten defenses, if any, tø
thiittheadmlnjstratonoftheestateOfGENE
N. STEPHENSON. of
Of
MAMIE
LEE DENTON, STEPHENSON.STALNAKER AND
d teased.
Fiie Number
is BEANE, PA., Attorneys for me
PS' ding In the Circuit76236-CP,
Court
Set tinoie County, Florida, Probate Petitioner, and to file the orIginal
with the Clerk of lii.
ha 4.I... ..a
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Di ,itlnn.
v. wn,cn. 5
No rUt Park Avenue, Sanford, Courtonor befonIOctoberSi,7
Otherwise, a Judgment may be
Fic rlda. The personal
entered agaln4t you for the relief
tat lye of the estate
RUFUS H.
Ml NR. JR. whose address Is 711 demanded in the Petition for
CPI pr kee Circle. Sanford, Fl. The Dissoluton.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Mtne and address of the personal
this Court this 31st day Of August,
reptesentative's attorney are
, 1976.
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he would ad p1mm mm early trip He said Lbs Ii Is ad
to China, preferlag hutad strength, bat west. and nda.
...
that toplovel Oth,as. leadots tlienag.nm4.
Ron Nesan said Thirstoy that
d,
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FmwfasananIen(kneg
"PreddeidForduystherels
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toleteaCh
Ford's spokennmm scoffed at nowutstothepe4agenbuiigthat Idea.
policy.
at arid I ray there Is," Carter
ffa, told of Carter's
said.
"I'm pirfatly willIng to
Neuam first Insisted that
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gedlon,
laughed.
Whet
asked
If
let
the
people at this C0'itty
Ford's views on abortion have
he
waded
to
be
quoted
as
decide
the Ian, bdw,., on."
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been "totally oonil4ent" aid
PRESIDENT FORD
laugithig, Nosem said, "Den- lb said EepuWcar.hi Wedsthat his posltkm "has not
bigton have been pet 01 the
changed at all." But he later against abortion. Carter also MflI7"
Meanwhile, Ford left the prnatP,4qc.swedemmd

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SII THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 1IONTIU$TH JUDICIAL CII.
ININOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
FlROIATU
DIVISION
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Fi Ic Number 76.216-Cp
CIVIL NO. P6145$.CA4s,O
Dl vision
Is Re: the Marriage if
In Re: Estate ci
WILLIAM H. DEUBEL. Petitioner 4
MAMIE LEE DENTON,

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Sheriff
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Seminole County. FIlda
blish: Sept. 10, Il, 21, Oct. 1, 1976 Publish Aug. 20.21, Sept 3. 10. l76
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"Homes for You" committee to promote voter
approval of the housing finance constitutional
amendment at the Nov. 2 general election.
The governor said he will mount similar
Campaigns in behalf of an amendment

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3201
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
PublIsh: Aug. 20. 21. Sept. 3, 10, 1976
Saa.aaAa a sa..&amp;&amp;.a
wvjv
OUNIRAL DIVISION
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALI
CLII Ne. 161119CA*C
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
SUNBANK MORTGAGE COAt.
by virtue of that certain Writ
PANY, a Florida corporation
Esecutlon Issued out of and under
Plaintiff
the seal of the County Court o'
JOHN ALDEN PHELPS and JEAN Seminole County, FlorIda, upon a
final Iudgnlent rendered in the
fiNN PHELPS, his wife
aforesaid court on the 9th day ot
June, A.D. 17C. In that certaIn case
NOTICE OP ACTION
entItled. Sanford Boat Works i.
PROPURTY
Marina. Plaintiff. -vs Dan English,
rn mM Aldi Phel
i.e
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered 'o me as
toad, Carnwi. lrldLIis
YOU ARE NOTIF lED Ihet an Sheriff of Seminole County, FlorIda,
don to foreclose a mortgage ttte and Ihave levied upon the following
descrihed nrooi,-tv
hi.
wV
rwywr!y In
English. said property being Iocatj
C a,nty, Florida:
In Seminole County, Florida, more
Lot 441, SPRING OAKS UNIT
ccording to the pIat thereof as p.rticvlarly described as follows:
One Salt craft boat, 256" In
recorded In Plat eoo 17, pages 71,
S and 76 of the public records ci length, V6" beam year 1940, FIA No.
etnlnole County, FlorIda: TOgether 6054Y, 6 cylInder, gray marine twin
arith Hot Water Heeter, Rang, &amp; engines; warner gears; no lden
lviii, Exhaust Fan &amp; Hood, A-C, tification plates, marks or msmbers
F unnace, Disposal, Dishwasher on either engine or transmiulon;
steel hull located at the Sanford Boat
and Carpet,
Works, Osteen Bridge.
Pt seen oii
Additicnal Information available
andyouarerequiredto.eryeacepy
dP your written defenses, If any, to it tiOm the Civil Division of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Departs
the plaintiff's atferpy,
' sme and address is E. 0. PaIs'mo,
and the undersigned as Sheriff o'
P Stiackleford. Farrior, Stalllngs &amp;
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Evans, PA., P.O.
x 3324, Ta.,',
ti 00 A At. on the 13th day of Sep
F lorlda 33601 on or before October
temb,,, AD. 1974. offer for sale
th,1976,andfiIeiheor$gInalwIft
ano
te clerk of this Court eIther before
sell
to
the
highest
rylce on plaintiff's attorney or bidder,
for
sub
Irnmidiately thereafter; otherwIse
led
to
any
and
all
a deINulIsuenteredagaJns, you
'ens, the Front (Wein
ICr the relief denian
in me Door of the Seminole County
tmplalnt or pethon.
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida, the
above described ersonaI property,
WlTNES$myh1ndandtp,e5Iif
51 Id Court on September 7th. 1916.
That Said sale Is being made
satisfy me terms ot s.io Writ
ourt
I)
Execution
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"The people
have an opportunfty to kill two birds with one
stone," says Gov. Reubin Askew, "They have
an opportunity to build houses for our
people

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iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THU
UIGNTIENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-HI1-CAOe.
A
ELMER S. LEVIE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a partnership, not

on abortion, according to a
spokesonwe. 3g
tltedblaltland,sppsrerglyhop.
lag to persuade the CathOUC
lasdersthatbshsmoresymp..
thetic to their antiabortion
ViaWI than the Democratic

By DAYS BIIZY
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Asudated Press Writer
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Ford planed for a meeting
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aren't carrying any torcites for
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the
lc
,
Ending a day of campaigning
acrouOtiloandlllkinls,
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rode In a red ecevertible be
nteaum bursting fireworks In a
parade
Chicago
.
Mayor Richard q.
JIMMY
CARTER
Carter and Ford
opp
a constitutional arnarmnent to
prohibit abortion. Bid Cater, some of the public today,

For You' Panel
Will Promote Bill Approval

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NOTICI
TO ALL PIRSONS HAVING
FICTITIOUIIIAMI
CLAIMS OR DIMANDS AGAINST
Notice Is hereby given that I am THU AIOVI ISTATIt
engaged in business at
Sa,ord Within three months Prom the tIme
/ Ave., Sanford, SemInole County, of the first publlcif Ion of this notice
Florida under the fictitious name of you are required to file with the
HYGANEENTERPRISES,andt
clerk if the Circuit Court if
I Intend to register said name with Seminole County. Florida, Probate
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Islon, the
ress of which Is
Seminole County, Florida in $C. Seminole County Courthouse,
cordance with the provisions of the Sanford. Florida, a written
Fictitious Name Statutes. To-Wit: statement ot any claim or demand
KYO(AP)—lndeepmoover
SectiOn NiGS Florida lfSl.
at
you may have against the estate ci
5: John N. Knoll, Jr.
Parti
rman Mao
tzmg, C
b
today to pay rimber Publish: Aug 27, Spt3. 10, 17, 1f76 CAROL MARIE HARRELI.,
tribute to the man whose loan leaves the world's mcd populous DEC-143
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acn ciaim must

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President Ford To Meet With athoflc Group

IN THU CIICUIT COURT INiji
FOR SININOLI COUNT4
FLORIDA
Ne. YS7fl.CA*I
CHARLES 0. TULU., JR., etc.,
Plaintiff,

NOTICI OF SNIRIPPI SAIl
NOTICES HUSSY GIVEN the
by virtue ci that certain WrIt C
Execution Issued out of ane '.wida

district place

Worjck L Hancock, DeBary JoAnn Saunders of Orange
Alvin C. Hayden, DeBary
Albert Gates
County and Miller Newton of
ames E. Sayles, DeBany
Laverne D. GauntI
Pasco County in the Sept. 28
Marie A. Gunn
Mary E. Carroll, Deltona
runoff for the Democratic
Zlgmont J. Krizlnskl
Nell Manning, Deltona
nomination.
Paul T. Pety
Ruth M. Pace, Deltona
Mrs. Saunders' vote total was
Carl
Rogel
two
Carolyo
L
White,
Deltona
percentage points less than
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Frances Simmons, Enter- that of her four oPPonents
prize
combined. Her total votes
Karen M. Parker, Orange received was 34,982 whIle
City
Newton receIved 15,053.
Linday
Mullins,
Tltusvllle
She carried a majority of the
Thur.day's high 94, touay's
vote cast In six of the counties,
DISCHARGES
low 72. Rainfall: 1.5.
Sanford:
carrring less than a majority In
Cloudy with a chance of
Florence E. Uy
only two countIes Seminole and
thundershowers
through
Floyd E. Horn Sr.
Pasco.
Saturday. Highs In the low 90,,
Agnes C. Humphrey
In Seminole County, three
lows around 70. WInds mostly
residents
Delbert E. McBrale
County Cornfrom thesoulhand soutbeaatal
missioner Sid Vihien Jr.,
Volanda Nellons
10 zn.p.h. Rain probability Is 10
Sem1noIi High School PrincIpal
Edna Norman
per cent.
Wilfred (1 Beard, DeBary
Don Reynolds and James
TIDES
Zoe E. Blackford, )ji-y
Sursley of Casselberry
were
Daytona Beach: high 10:22
Ma H. Stephens, DeBazy
included in the five-candidate
s.m., 10:31 p.m., low 3:51 LUL,
field.
Donna M. Haws, Deltona
4:15 pin.
District-wide, Vihlen
Martha McCullough, Deltona
Port Canaveral: hIgh 10:03
Donald Dreggors, Geneva
received 9,536 votes to 7,5.20 for
am., 10:10 p.m., low 3:47 a.m,
David Haskins, Foral City
Reynolds and 3,094 for Sursley.
4:07 p.m.
James Crawford, Lake Mary
In the 201 precincts coinBayport; hIgh 3:12 am., 3:54
Clara W. Matheson, Lake prizing the district, voter
n.m.. low 9:48 urn., 9:45 p.m.
Mary
burnout was 37.22 per cent.

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Could a treeprtming Incident In Korea begin
another war Is a question being asked frequently as
military forces from the United States and South
Korea confront North Koreans across the 38th

parallel. The answer is probably not, but It Mt
might prune some Amerlcar from Asia if the
Communists play their carde right and If we don't.

1111111 h at which Is that his ___
onqi.ro,
po''n,
Bob
Fienth, will hats a good shot In the
.2
elirtlon at coptirkig
___HaUiways iSd
French's win was ilke a thuiderbolt. No one
eepeded It, not stan French. He was U disiwl no
__wine a
anyone else when the totals
ll In and he
suddenly towel thn.eJf the winner.
Mayhap. the person med elvmsl (other then
liattawsy and Coy Mty. Tom Fneoman) was
Tom Blidord, the Indep-'d-4 who is ilso cam
peIgnh for lb. District 1 nIq}
Binfortl was all geared ep to 11gM HMtawiy. Ills
ommiidtiM was primed. Even a pniatbig press was

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Korea

Crisis

Mike Hdtaway is a wry perauuahis yo
men,
who forone reason cranother. (yes pick Jeer own).
1* 8 O.4 thdrmon .1 the Suninole (b*y

rat to ipoat hegative shoot the c'" 1
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chafrmin.
But there's no Hatteway left to attsck
Instead, there's a quiet, unassuming
businevemsenamellSob Francli wtiosayshe wants
to make the coaty ninlaoion r.ionoin to the
I••
Actually. On imp"for dtg&amp; Is with yrgo&amp;
m,, then, who otthota JIsway'g downfall
toFrcWsgaat ths,
"m1w," which consists at Holloway, Fr,oman,
and others.
Well, If dot's true then ieoid. m be
"t
shoot the some "machiM" BInford was pert and
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pared of before he reportedly quit to strike ott on
Ma own. That's why the weapons have a'"n1y
fallen Into French's hands.
Instead of Binford wailing away at the terrible
"m.," r
simply can shift his gme over
to Binford. No mt$er that Binford Is an lodependent. At one time, he was a bonafid. ienber at the

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's Iron, or not.
SWId If
A d r4iis4a, Bipi
Vim F".alan
stank a cc,%l chance at winning. !opedally If
r
lI the tots so evimly that
Pony Is allowed to noes to no a third 4Iwi41.
'Bid that's allthoory. Only the Mw$ will tall. Bid
It *111 to Intending to - how Binford fine
p'
( sgn Hattiway. Aboid
do________
only thing anyone knows for an'. aboid the
p Imse I election Is that a Democrat ae.à to take
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4jd to win.
A second thing som. people learned Is that some
v1-sh who lives in mid4eInInOIe _______ can wres tovoc on an opponent
who
11k. solely with either North or Sooth
SotitIf1011 C011117
San loan are Warned the hard way. But then
didn't somebody already say that you pays your
money, YOU takes your choice?

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Launching the Prop football season
tonight it's Seminole
Spruce
Oak Ridge
Lyman, Lake Brantley
Apopka, Lake Howell
Mount
Dora and Rockledge
Oviedo.
Saturday afternoon Trinity Prop hosts
Orlando Tabernacle.

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So far as reent history goes, the wiiitersbeid at

Which we are arriving In Korea dates back to

American Withdrawal from South Vietnam In 1973
and more
fly
tureof the last US.
advisory mission from Thailand. That leaves the

Americans In South Korea as the only western
on the Asian mainland, bringing them
squarely into the sIghts of China and its satellite

DON OAKLEY

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Weighed As Acute
By The Associated Press
rounds being contacted by any violation at the arditred laws."
nin,d to -Slid tabled by Tbe overthrow at the ,
dub interested.
Under the guidelines at lbe the players. The agreement
Football League draft of college
He suggested further that If
p yers
Overturned draft, a player cite.
wu.I.d out by Owner Dan
to keep Its 17. an by a learn becomes that Rooney of the Pittsburgh
iday'ers
In teams
la
may force
to
the
NFL
wanted
recruit
the same round format, It could have dub's property Until traded,
Manner
Steelers, representing
as high schools and each player drafted by two or
dor
Thus e,jf the managented, and Jake &amp;cU of
colleges, according to Chicago three teams. That
would pro. player doesn't sign with the the Washington Redskins,
Bear,
Genera]
Manager
Jim
duce
some
kind
of
competitive
dub width selects him, he was repie.edlng t
Finks.
he players.
bidding for the athlete's serv- restrained from selling his
Tb. spark that burned the
Otherreactlonstojwjgewjj. Ieaasoçosedtolheoatrig, services elsewhere.
to ashes was struck by
11am Bry*t's Wettoesday rid_ undisguised
...groop boycott In
There t
been a
oo
Ing Indicated, however, that Its classic and
who was drafted
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most pernicious modify that arrang
the Wndngtøn RIiál out
Other meanwes might be taken f
emed
In.
by
m,
a device which
or
to obtain player talent while been
cluded In the bargaining at Oregon hi 1161 He signed for
condemned as per no a agreement
acting
within
th
most recently ahen%
121* bonus, a promise at
mUted
e confines of
antitrust laws. One such action
NX more If he snide the
was suggested by Bryant
team, and a $21,000 salary.
In his suit, nith oordeide
In his ruling, Bryant subat
fgMha,ebeen abletoesrn
e
l7rowid,
4?1eeth th
faction draft be trimmed to in.
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dude only two ro unds with a
fl5OtlatIftjjUy team Iiiitead
Evening Herald, Se,ri,, Ft.
Friday,
sept.
ii,
Irn-SA
of
being Washington property.
total of 56 player, selected, with _________________________
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those not chosen In the two
Judge Bryant, eight years
latsi', agreed.

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KANSAS CITY. Mo. _ For sca*tjm.fthas
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Onsdoeandhavethhevrycldtoreneinber
forts to dlsloeate the Americans have per.
tPtedclentGeMd F4(d had begun to
whenftwuamlnorrnlradeforarockettoleaye
believe
these
who
said
be
was
a
caretaker
SiSted constantly since the two Korean
Its lawicling pad auccully. So far have we
presided who arrived In Ma office by a one4n.eestablished In 1953. They have not been successful
TAMPA (AP) - "As
U the Bucs would beat the or to stick
thousandThat
changed
the
come
In two short decades that the technol
other
night
they
with ida plan to look ntnnbers lyMan and what we
for several reasons. For one thing Americans In
test at silidlng a COSTIpIeS array at littrmnsitg
any,
there ain't no easy Oiler they would be the second at people.
when he won -narrowly to be sore, but won ito. It will take awhile. And It
openers,"
general were not in a mood to do any more what may have been the mod difficult campaign
says Tampa Bay NFL expansion team to win a
acres hWIIkIIIn cii inflh1 at miles of sc. là
Against Miami, McKay may not look like we have up.
Buccaneers
retreating after the traumatic blow to our pride In
laid on another plod Is taken ten eed.t
regular season opener and the shelved his plan to take a look graded for two or
of his career, agaled Ronald Reagan. poesibly
McKay, lookingCoach
ahead John
three weeks."
to the first In 15 years. Minnesota won at un
Vietnam. For another the United States has had a the sued campslgner In the United States
But that Is the way It has always been.
tested
Bucs' National Football League its Initial
an quarterbacks and
"I'm
pleased
wi
th the fact
When vilue Wright roared 120 f.d In 11 In
series of strong, defense and foreign Policy. today,and John Sear,, probably the aided
game, 37-13, over let veter Steve Spurner play
regular season debug Sunday at Chicago
at we have't fianbIej much
th
political
man
miracle.
the
first
powered
aircraft,
that
was
er
aro
d.
a
e
w
th
oriented presidents since Harry Truman ordered
hole game. Neverthel s, wi
ag
un
Houston.
receivers," McKay said of
As McKay turns his sights the Dolphins
Thday,thedmllyt
Jerry Ford became overnIght a tiger, If you
ciatse,k
won 21.21. es 10 th
American troops Into Korea. From Mr. Truman to
"I'm anxious," McKay said. from the preseason to
exhibition
fumbles
an amnishie tiger. No longer was this
the regutramportlng thousand. of people Is routine.
Overall, McKay says he's
[
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"Now, we'll see what kind of tar
President Ford the chief executives understood a Mr. Ford with President Trwnan as his Idol.
season he's over one hurdle satisfied with
When Russia Orbited the firM artificial
preseason.
earn we have In relatloiwhip to alternating
and understand the strategic value of Korea and This was Harry Truman naming against the
players to see who "We thought we could keep
satellite In 1117, that was a miracle. Today, the
it
earns
that
are
rea
ll
the need to exercise American power judiciously to formidable Tom Dewey. disastrous polls
y, really fitswherefnthellneup. Now he close and we have," he says.
launching of yet another c municatits or
rying."
can concentrate more on the "We have played agofp
protect American and Free World Interests.
newspaper headlines and all -Tom Dewey the
weather 'steflite scarcely rates notice In the
McKay Indicated that as score.
unbeatable,
Mr.
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The tree pruning incidents exhibit that the
newspapers. We can see the entire North
We J ust ar en't that good yet."
Ford knew Ali too well that
nany as six rookies could be hi
He's convinced Tampa Bay
American continent and It. changing cloud
observers
were
saying
that
ft
He prefers four exhibitions
Communists see a different America today. A
he
starting
veteran
Polftled
lineup -defensive can do better than a 3-I
did
not matter
who the Republicans nominated,
.4I.4
patter ns every night on television aid think
1 record and a 14-game season to the
TUSVILL
Lyman
broad streak of Isolationism exists in Congress -a
ackle Loy Selmon, wide re- predicted for a new dub. How current
Cart.e had the election In the bag.
nothing of ft. The fact that man have left their
finished
eigh th In the Astronaut
six-game
pr
es
eason,
rivers Lee McGrfff and John muc
belief that the extension of American power abroad
h better, he doesn't say.
footprints on the moon Is almost ancient history.
Na Ford overruled advisers who warned
but said two added games cr
cowdry meet Thursday
4cKay, full back Jimmy Duunder any circumstances Is Immoral. And, viewing against debating the formidable Jimmy Carter,
Tampa Bay was 1-5 in exhibi- helped him prepare
,,
The discovery of one at the Viking probes of
with
Lake
Brantley'a Rick
lose,
offensive tackle Steve lion play,
the American political polls, the Comm unists
and Ignored those counselors who recommended
evidence at life on Mars would, no dooM, do
beating Atlanta 17-3
•
McKay
fourth among
picked
up
three
Horta
finishing
'oung
and
offe
ive
ns guard Evs
three weeks Into the exhi bition waived Qnclnnatl players this
Probably conclude that the person they believe will he give up campaigning en far as possible and
much to shake the public out of the "apathy" of
rett Little,
schedule,
be the next President is amenable to the withwhich some NASA scientists have complained.
dick close to the White House and his day-today
week for a total of nine former
In girls competition, Lyman
"And Vm a rookie. That's
Some gainer In the second Bengals now with the Bum
presld.nsisJ
didies.
His
dullne
That
would
be
another
mir
th
ac
was
fourth and Lake Brantley
le.
eir data
drawal of American troops everywhere. In short,
The Barrier
even," added the former Uni- half of e schedule were close
sho, t
th
workers and voters.
Big even then, proof that organic molecules
"I think we have upgraded sixth with Lyman's Kathy
Communist China and North Korea are striking
ersity it Southern California and McKay
had tough decisions our team," McKay
Instead, he cane oat, after nomination, In the
or organic processes 'lmilar to those on
il
says. "We
when the knit is bitt-.
s a &amp;a &amp; ai.
acb with a grin,
roug
on
whether
to try for a vlctoy will have to teach then our
puouc political speech this mild. J .Ffl 'V
are present on another planet would quickly
UI'fI'fi
Korean confrontation poses a number of malulered man has tomy knowledge made
BOYS
come to be accepted. What would be 'Igplflcsnt
agonizing questions for the United States, regar- two years as president.
about such a discovery would not be the
Largo
Largo IL) 50; 7. TituiyjII,
e
diess of who occupies the Oval Office after Jan. 20. DoleHeitchose
(TA) II; 3. Rockledge
discovery Itself nor the impetus It would give to
Ka as his naming mate Sen. Robert
II; 1. Scuffi Plantation ISP) 171;(R)
5.
R
______
We cannot believe that the Communists are at
space exploration. It would
be the subtle yet
nsas it wlssn Sen. Barry Goldwater
-.
St. Pmbur Catholic (SPC) 145;
2,.'.
.
has
said
un
fl
profo
"He's
the
Rid
man
we've
had
around
d In uence It would have over the long
'"
5. Titusville IT) 150; 7. Winter Park
'all intimidated by our Show of force --: the apw YORK (AP) -If the political candidates
(WP) 115; S. Lyman (LV) 232; 5.
Among those with incomes below 112,500, the F*5IOO man's view of hhTuelt and his place In
pearance Of the conventlonauy-powered carrier hem in a long time who will grab the other side Paid more attention to the surveys of comumer same
4
eal ;Old Beach IDA) 21St 10.
by the hair and then drag them clown th
researchers
say,
the*
has
e
dw
wdveM
just
as
what
wall
bow
very
UtU
Midway and a few squadrons of aircraft. North
S&amp;sIflt, (5) 312; ii. Mevrlfl Island
The new Mr. Ford, actually, shoul e hill." sentiment they would find a revelation that satIsfaction reported concerning Individual the Wright biplane and Sputnik I were the new
d be no almost screems out for their attention.
Koreans ignored a much more powerf ul task force surprise. The man In the White House these
financial situations.
Aranlliy (LA). 351: Coca. Beach
pad
01
doors they opened for human adventure.
that included the nuclear carrier Enterprise af ter
Co) 331; 14. Vero Beach (Vol 411.
h not been rpr dative
It is this: A good many American families,
The Odds are great, h0wtVirr, that we will
%
.
Jay Sdin edeskapin, who directs
IS. Cocoa IC 115; M. Oak Ridge
By
The
Associated
Press
they killed two American officers and seized the Ford of this pad quarter century In dog-eat-dog perhas a majority, are dill deep hi the Research
Thursday night and collected p
Center at the univer
the Survey never find life In this solar system (OR) 422. 17. Melbourne (M) 414.
sity, comments
congressional politics, He did not get to be recession, often unable to obtain necessities and
There's obviously nothing five hits, Including the gamenot
Intelligent
Individual: I. Joe Wto tSP)
fe,
thou
Pueblo eight years ago.
li
gh
few
scienti
st
s
that at this stage of the buabtes
wrong with George Brett-and WL'UCF In the 10th InnIng.
15:05, 2. ken Clark (R) )S:)S; 3.
leader of ft House on a -nin guy,, psy their bills. And they lack confidence in the highly unusual for attitudes ofa cycle It lm't twhi themselves to believe that out of all 11*
The North Koreans probably welcome our m1writY
Doug Ov,cf,ft (TA) 13:09; 4. Rick
the same could be said f
platform. And he did not
_
families to recover more swiftly. WPff4nccm billions upon billions of suspected planets in just
e second-place A's, meanShow of force because they are using It to milk toast champion. hold that post by being a government's economic policy.
Hor?a (LA) 15:72; S. Chris Hansen
Th
Kansas City RoyaIL
ow own galaxy, s.1t1ent, self-conscious
(L) 15:50; 5. Bill Winters (L) 15:31;
How then do surveys sometimes show
i
while, kept the pressure an the
.
propagandize to the world that we are about to
I
is 1111i
"However, at present, the difference is arisen on only one.
Hardly had the young Ford hit the floor it Americans are becomi
.
Both
returned
7. Bruce CCldw,fl ( Ly) 15:57; 5.
from
sick
ng more confident? wiusably large,"
bay RoyaLs by defeating the ChIBrent Browning (R) 15:02; 9. gill
start a war.
Congress but that he began what was probably Simply because the views of
Thursday
night
and
he states in report on the connever
It really doesn't matter. One thing we Cifl be
lookcago
White
Sox
McQullkin (L) IL) 16:03; 10. Mike
low-Income
families
let's
ac
2-1.
tivi
ties,
A somewhat opposite thought should be the most virogous series of attacks on th
ed healthier while beating the
sure of Is that there will one day be life outside
a,
T hurston IL) 16:03.
e are sometimes
_ offset by the opthnlsin of upperCa
nia
lifor
Y*UkiCI
4,
Brewer,
Angels
6-5
In
lOin2
troubling Americans. It is whether there are any Democratic majority Woe the House of income familieL
GIRLS
the
earth
because
men
will
take
it
there
5jzg &amp; Co., which conducts
ys
1.1 MIles
Ken Holtzman, 131, recorded
circumstances under which the United States Representatives had seen for many a year. He This distinct
on consumer attitudes, MeWY beadined its slowly, hesitantly, bid Inevitably. There are
_..
1. Rockledge IR) 53; 2. Cocoa
eventually teamed up with that spellbinder Sen.
10
Brett, injured while trying
his seventh successive career
worlds enough, and time. Space *Indeed. the I I ' ,
report to cuents.
Beach (CA) 103; 3. South Planfatien
.would intervene against still opposition to protect
1
.M
.9
,eq
i.
#
Everett Dirksen in what been" known as the lower-Income families Is often disguised by
break up a double play in victory over Milwaukee with a END RACE,
"new ocean" of which John F. Kennedy S*C
ISP) 112; 4. Lyman My) 130; 5. Oak
American lives, property and interests abroad.
Santas
driven
Ed
-_
generalizations about
Ev and Jerry show with, as I recall, weekly safM
Ridgi (OR) 721; 5. Lake Arantley
Calgary and
upon iLThere can
to
ancotats, tourist revenues Upper-Income consumers continue to tare well be no turning back.
Seminole Harness Raceway finish line and the Jeffy
141; ?. Titusville (T) 246; 8.
attacks on anything and everything laought
Munson hit his [IVA Yankee END SEASON
Symbol In a race in which the 64 quinfela paid Titusville Astronaut (TA) 144; 9.
and
the
I
li
ke.
But
it
Is
th
ere.
bu
t lower-Income majority is hit hard by inforth In those years when, as now, the Democrats
wrapup
of
another
season
of
harness
racing
in
$34-40
with
the
Stadium
borne
rwisinceJuly2l
Satellite
( S) 303.
The next century will be the great age of
74.8 trifecta returning $296.40.
R Is only when the generalIzatIons are flatlon and unemployment,"
Individual: 1, Trisha Cr,utchfl*ld
as New York defeated
Central Florida. Santa Girl won the 10th race
colonization it earth's Immediate vicinity and
(R)5:)9; 2. Susan Williams
now did Dirkeen.
Milwaukee.
nearer neighbors In space. First, permanently
H ill'
George
3. Cindy Appen (R) 9:30; 4. Kath y
rgu one at which is strong, the oth
It Is clear Mr. Ford's people have already
IndIans 4, Orioles 3
manned satellites in ewe oft; Um a gigmWe
Bringardn,r (Ly) 5:32; S. Karen
er weak. cent of Americans are dill battling Inflation, ha
Alvey (Sp) 9:34; a. Jeannie
Hendrick's
arrested in Nortlm Ireland to prevent them from being injured
suspended
leadoff
between
et
an
t
to his
OAr,Illa (LA) 9:51: 7. Michell
record as governor, in the legislature. on his report,ii for example, that for upper-lzimme survey of Household Money on
adds another
footnote to an already impodiblesit uation.
Igor the first human VWUUOO to Man an
home run In the seventh inning,
Marino ISP) 10:02; I. Debbie
me
ho
town school board, his time in the Na - families the recession is over and confidence
The ebildra are dioning troops In
Forth
the second Cleveland homer of
Sections of
(OR) 10:05. 9, Vickie
colony 00 the pland, alang with
Four questions are asked it families contacted Pernment
down even to his creftility as a poor farm boy, rising, but that for those with incomes below
Sd.aler (C) 10:10; 10. Malue
Belfhd British officers are afraid that they may be
exploration it ll theplanets.
by the company's telephone Interviewers: What
Injured by
the firlit in his family to have a chance.
rubber bullets If soldiers respond -or that they could
the thunder from Thursday's their victory over Baltimore.
$12,W confidence continues to drop.
Pauline," Along the w8y, the frenzied support for their fall. Angeles still has some mean. gan taking second,
Beyond that we enter the realm of Sidence
be run
Nineteen days ago, Tom U
JUNIOR VARSITY
Phillies lost 12 of 16 games,
before
over U the driver of a stoned vehicle 'u--s ced
is dear Jimmy Carter's hwedy, made an
is
your current income compared with six fiction: planetary enghwering to remake tM
men's tournament at Sabal
saw hig Phillies. The players were ing, especially to John
Red Sox 5, Tigen 0
For those with Incomes of $15,000 or more, they
Mont&amp;
ey
singied
to
cent
off
Ken
derwood
pitched
a
complete
their
once-secure
lead
of
I
15% moved.
Since the outbreak of the terrorist witivitjos in Ireland in
A2tront (TA) U; 3. Rock led ge
ssue in this campaign by Carter himself, will be reportii there Is an Increase in the proportion of months ago? What is you expected Income six alfim moon and barren Mars ft" more
Palm when she carded a hole.
f usco.
Forsch, 4-3
Right-hander Rick Wise game as the Phillies beat the games over Pittsburgh shrM
(R) 125; 4, South Plantation (Sp~
months from now? What is your expected job hospitable
a me* POW of attack Dole is prepared at the "awho feel better off financially than
in-one
on
the
125-yard.
par
IM a t0W Of IX8 persons have been killed. Man,y of ft Vicflirted
with
a
3
And
the
fans
were
even
hap.
No.
abodes for eartnIginated life,
perfect game for 6 Houston Astros 5-1. The PhiUles to 4;j,and, basically,
Montefusco, 15-12, and Gary
IN5. security in the next six
Cards *6. F4pa 1
137; S. Deerfleld Beech IDA) I63 6
drop of a bat to relate what Carter has told labor They fed favorably disposed toward newIn cars,
Urns have been Innocent children. More than 10,000 women
seemed to pier at the end of a* game Lavelle combined on an eight.
months? How do you then on Some distant day the sending of am first
14 hole. She used a 4-Iron and W innings before settling for a then packed their ba
Titusville IT) 196;'?. COCOA Btd(h
gs
for a forget how to bat and pitch.
on Monday and management on Thursday.
rallied recently In Belied to protest the
expect business to fare locally over the next six space ark bearing human seed on a
when the Phillies were able to Mter as the
was playing with Juanita tw0-hi"er in pitching Boston road trip, fully expecting to retcn killing of thouses and other bIgcket Items.
pnerations.
Giants won their (our-hitter and batted in three Lake Brantley (LA) 339.
While the PWWes
months?
Children. The victims have Included one infant it six weeks,
eterson.
long voyage to another star
were away Post their Second victory in 13 loth game in 15 meetings witb nm but wasn,t the w
em.
Individual: 1. Jerry
over
Detroit.
Wise
retired
the
turn
conquering
heroes,
with
from
home,
no
pitcher
went
the
AnOtber two yews old and one eight -all &amp;= ftsame family.
J
S
was Cl
9
,
e
A low first 19 batters in order before the National League East titl
2635; 2. Steve Ballow IL) 26•39; 3.
ir lead Los Angeles ft season.
R
e
d
nce.
The
tte
ista
hi
rs
we
re
not
over idle Pittsburgh to five
ss leader with a 91 while rookie Phil Mankowski drilled a all but sewed up.
They were rim over and killed by an aidàmobUe occupied by two
Reds 4, Astros 3
Red.
Templeton slugged Ma( ma- Greenwa l d (R) 16: 57.
producing either. They were games. Each team has 24
lirish Republican Amy membm fleeing from police.
6 - ,0 Joanne McKinney had a low net 3-2 pitch for a single to center
Bob
Bailey
sin.
Jor
league home rim, part of the
Thursday
night,
the
PWIUes
shut
out
twice
%
, held to one run
Inbred hatred between Protestant, and Catholics hi Nor73, also winning low potts. In with one out In the seventh,
:
games left, two against each gled home Joe Morgan in the Cardinals, 12.Wt
retu
ed
rn
ho
me
and
beat
th
e
five
times
and
two runs on two other.
them Ireland has fered too long. And, as news acco
Class B Mary Van Durier made
TwIns 1, Rangers 0
11th inning to break a 3-3 tie.
unts
Cubs 4-2 on Jim Lonborg's 3ev. occasions,
Padres 4, Braves 3
H
F
Gluts 4, Dodgers 2
continue to show, many Perpetrators it violence are pre:
a
dean
sweep
with
103-73
and
Alex
Called
K
Taverns' two-base error
Pinch-hitter
Rod
Carew
hit
a
en,hit
complete
game
perform.
Tito Fuentes stroked a twoI
Be"Muralay
night,
the
Phda.
It isn't like 20 years ago when
teenagers, obviously InspLred by elders who will rA abanidon a
low putts. Rita Dechambau had seventh-Inning grand slam vice.
on
Ken
Griffey's
grounder
and
out,
bases4oaded
single
in
the
WASHINGTON - After president John F. However. there is no documentary evidence of
delphla fans at Veterans Sta- the Giants and Dodgers were an
•
The Sanford team in the
a 115 in Class C with Rena home rim and Minnesota beat
Intentional walk
In between those two vie- dium decided to forgive
Yet Lacreditily, no one brought Um Cuban Jan. 31. 1967. Warren called in Secrc Se
I
Kennedy was struck down on Nov. 22, 1963, the
It is time for the Jri!h to refict deeply. If they do they will
and from different boroughs in the pit runners on first to Morgan ninth Inning to break a 3-3 tie Central Florida Football
Rybecki's
83
top
low
net.
CIV.3
Tcxas
behind
the
three-hit
tories
was
a
r(*d
trip
that
was
dThI second an'd lift San Diego over
Certral Intelligence Agenëy received evidence
see that the real losers are their children. That alone Is reason
'"U00 We
to Uw
Of Ube Warren chief James Rowley and asked him to inThe anti-Castro plot was still on Kennedy's conr
Atlanta. League will practice Saturday
Healy had low putts.
Commis.
wereal"Alm
pitching of Dave Goltz.
forget, standing and cheering same city. But a meeting with one out. Griffey was Padres reliever Butch Metzger
r,1 4
th
'
a
e
first
to
*
get
word
of
suggesting
that
Cuban
Premier
Fidel
Cadiu
mind
the
following
the
vestigate.
Ro
th
rockier
than
the
"Perils
of
for
a
full
minute
in
a
display
of
between
San
Francisco
and
eno ugh for the legacy of hate to end.
Los
at 10: 30 a.m. with a planned
wley passed e buck to the FBI. '
day. Record. now available anti-Castro plot to Ch
V
caught stealing third. with Mor- picked up the victory.
arranged the aauaalnation in retaliation for the show
ief Jiotice Earl Warren, But nothing happened.
scrimage
q 11
that
he
informed
then-FBI
chief
J.
Edgar
the
commission
chairman,
four
attempt. on his own life.
years later.
Hoover of the plot 0a May 10, 1962. Vet neither
got Morgan's permison, therefore to
We are now free to reveal our role In the write aWe
Yet sources privy to the secret discussions at
cautious dory. We confirmed the general I
1
WORLD
4 J~J,0
nor Hoover later divulged this tnt- drama. Two of our confidential sources, CIA outlines front a CIA
the highest levels of the CIA during those hectic Kennedy
0
podazd information to the Warren Coinnhlsalon. ag
source. Then on March 3,
ent William Harvey and mobgte John
days now tell us that the CIA deliberately
Rfl, 1967, we wrote that Robert Kennedy "may
Of course, various CIA officials also knew are dead
withheld the evidenice from the Warren Com.. about the assuslution scheme. Not this I
. A third
source,
attorney Edward P. approved en assassination plot wtddi have
th
S
of
Mo
.
waived
t
east
rgan has
en
mission.
S
he
CDnfWeaWty
we
had
them w-.
possibly
chief Allen Dislles, who
backfired against his late brother.ii.
By
.
The next day, according to records
HAL BOCK
Well, you can't write off SuOriginal plan. He later served on
Atlanta Falcons
Gray. who has speed to burn, exhibition Season but this team in at n=ing
this crucial dencc. One was a resolve to cover the Wan Commission. Yet he silently sat
Morgan told us on January, 1967, about the available, Kennedy's secretary Called for
NEW YORK AP - Now U P1' Bowl finalist Dallas, and St.
New leans Saints
a
copy
and quarterback Jim Ha
Is living In the wrong division to Ed Marinaro,back, replaciiii;
Green Bay seems headed for new look at quarterback and
up
the
11
91Y
mxTd
tW
the
CIA-Mafia
CIA
had
culisted
assassination
plot
against Cadre. He Of the May 7,1962, memo, which summarizedthe
Commissioner Pete Rotelle Louis seam Solid. So that
.
throughout Un investigation of the Kennedy
another free
Seattle Seahawks
mobsters to kill Castro.
4rs should improve under
It was the defense that hope for any real progress in agent who Skipped to the New another long season as the rewants to make things really
assassination without mentioning
raised the possibility that the plot could bave briefing he had received on the
leaves Washinon's Over The
Now, the first question Is how needed work and new faces
building continues. New quar. new C*wh Mode Clark. But
like the standings.
backfired against
re plot,
teresting in the National Foot. HW Gang, over the lill.l.
stdent Kennedy.
Yo
rk Jets. B Tarkenton still terback Lynn Di
you can write off a team fike the John Zook and Marvin Upshaw
the Castro revelations might iame the
ckey, acquired they dill have too much
It has been 10
ball Conference, he would
When they've all completed Redskins, whose off-season in
WIthin hou
alter
ground
%
weft
suspicious
circUmAilinces, he plilded out,
sldent
Kennedy's
On
March
the
line
7.
1967.
we
reported
SU
molre
0
g
:
_jj
hi
hi
,
Al
Beauchamp
at
11
Amierim people, WhO W jug 10A a belaved death, the U.S.
years
since
has
Chuck
Foreman,
a
hugely
from
Houston.
doesn"t
seem to to make up tO Challenge the
P
ladelp
a
had
~
indication that Castro may have learned of the details. "A report
a few teams around vW create the 14-week war, here's the way
a
winning
tal
ented
receiver
and runner, be the answer.
fret-&amp;gent &amp;hopping added run. linebacker and Mike Semi- NFL
CIA pl
s1dent.
Rams.
grid could hate turned into a
th
, three red-hot races instead of things oug to look in the
cabled
suggest
ing Information attempts on his life and may have retalfililed
m Medco atyembmy
NFC: ning backs John Riggims and baugh at safety should shore It New team. This will be No. I 1. So you needn't worry about the
Coach
All
Dick
Vermeil
J&amp; have
may
Lea
the
single
one
the
may he" been behind the assawhistion. ouir against Kennedy.
Angeles
NFC figures
seems to have
V es.
Calvin Hill as well as tight end up.
may have resulted In a cotepi . by
nab action.
get
some
help
from
new
faces
r in Steve Bar.
Castro
to
EA
•
1ous say
to
have.
DIVISION
come
through
the
O.J.
Simpson
Young
almIls
Morgan refused to idenu
Jean Fugrit?
,
his sources assassinate Pre
Only a f,ew key people knew about the CIA plot formalUotl to Wissh&amp;ngton.
my Srunk on the def enowskl
and
ho
pes
roit
appears
spotty
and
crisis
in
remarkably
good
You
can
forget
about
the
Cenreturn of
Coach
Tom
Landry
has
done
St- Louis Cardinals
because ft would have violsted the sttorney.
This do"flWy Ah
Well, it's easy when you re.
can look forward to an eighth
Ted
to "1111121111CAt Castro. One was President
sive
line
and
Ed
George
on
de Humphrey will bolster
'
,
tral
and
Dallas
Cowboys
Wad
DivInons.
Those
a
minimal
amount
of
shape.
The
Rains
didn't
1
Unkering
first person to rwh Robert Ktwedy's client privilege. But he was an sittorno of such
come Clau
President Jolinson
member that Hill has a que
straight second-place finish be. up
Kennedy's brother, Robert, who was also Ma side Tbie
but it won't
the defense. But the Falcons
after the shooting was CIA
__
with Simpson, but they
personal
with the Cowboys' Super owl offensive
ll
stature that we didn 't doubt his
tor J
tionable
knee.
injured
wide
ret
from
the
CIA.
watchdog over the CIA. It has now been McCone, who re
ne
arly
enough.
still
Plenty Of twim and
Los
New York Giants
Angeles, who will spend the
get 91one with a running game third have
mained alone with Robert at his
,
Chief in3Por of the FBI. Th He had Afterward, Johnson told Intimates that he was
placeseems the
mo3t they
ceiver Charley Taylor Is out fQr ms,- ,laid if Vallas %,# vt t1u.1 far
e Joe Reed
/
%WtJlbUs1Wd ttiat Robert Kennedy was briefed on McLean, Va., bonio for nearl y Ukr" tylum An been
us
en he had convinced there had been a Cuban conspire
11X
loss
of
at
liaerback
that
Includes
Philadelphia
Eagles
cegularstupforthe
a
yk!"
ago
witil
11
I
uokies,
the
Lawrence
directed the historic congres*rW Invel
the
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are
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can accompLM.
receiver Johnfrm
Giniam
hay 70, l, about the use of widorld killam others, Including Robert's pri. w
playoffs. But th e East Division,
4.
of the Pearl Harbor bombing, Later, he USation kill Kennedy. The
tLVe
job still is In the aging hands ofk Cowboys should be even better Lanta creates some passing rooki
to noa off caro.
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Lawrence
Gaines
as
his
Cullen
New Coach Rank Strain will
away.
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p
problems for minnmta. But running mates.
Two days later, Kennedy caiii
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John Cappel keep things interesting in New
the
CIA
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Minnesota
Vikings
There
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three
super
teams
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Joe
to
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James Harris Is hurt, but Ron de may provide th
11jerefore, we asked MoIrph to repeat the we were able to Put together the lull story of
New
y
back
Fn
Tarkenlon,
who
cone
S*thts
Chicago Bears
only two of them in
wuh
with young Bob Aveffini at Jaworski can
playoffs,
"T#nk how much be(tir the Ford-Carter
boys and Cardinals Just seem a Giants,who have a new look
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dA y MCC-)tv n'
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do an acceptaMi a legitimate
in Unues his assault on the NFL quarterback. The
brother. Robert rode herd on
three
gerno.
Green Bay Packem
CIA. ft m be mentioned Castro to th new lLdenl, Ln who was ac
Luuming no other division
Bears
Drew
Por.wu
cOUMS,
we
named
the
CIA.Malls
little
better.
have
job
at
qua
rte
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in
his
place
the
backfield
with
bull&amp;)dq
record
boa,
Pt0fl4d
fri
Mumed, therefore, that lie w as ko adviud an Johnson, but briefed him on the WarawLkii . pear
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'd'can't solve.
plotters and
1 expanal Seittie SeaSneaks off with the wfld card
j ,,4.,. 'g• .' t''.iH.
and Rinn
an All-Pro in Wally Ch.unbers with wide rec%,qv,
'(
Wg• $pe1d *id What they
en
St. LoWs' offense is still led Larry Csonka at fullback and
, 4"c .,..v1 1t. ',rp_1,41'. li
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the
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like
Ron
hawks
hape
that
ttleir
lineup
had
done.
It
took
another
m Mexico
berth.
So,
WEST
who
DIVISION
ot
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Rookie Sammy Wbte from anchoring their defensive line Jewe firild flarold Jackson to
.
by scatback Terry Metcalf, an exciting rookie in fled Gra
strai
to
Senate
af
mbling has inherited Gil. and wifl win more than they aim f.
leftovers, rook
with U
Los Angeles Rams
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the
mittee finally
, - Dalla, W&amp;giingon or St.
fullback Jim Otis, the NFC
agents can
Bell. The young defeme liam's wide receiver job ard have but not newly eno
Louis?
San Francisco 49e
y competitive
rushing king, wide receiver Mel Gordon
.
ugh to
Jirn
looked solid during the Brent McQanahan has moved challn t tnn
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and
Marty
arid
Peft
deliver
a
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That match, before a crowd
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which fifth-seeded the Nastase,
the tempestuous Romanian,
whipped Dick Stockton of DelIa. 46, 6.4, 6.2, W.
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2.40; 3. SlIver Blend (3) 2.20; 0(1.3)
21.10; P13.1) 31.30: 1(5-1-3) 5230;
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P13-3) 34.30; T(3-3-7) 113.40; 31.72.
IIONTH - 1. Mi. 000d (4) 7.3Q
3.20 2.40; 2. Jigsaw Janet (3)
2.40 3. Bar S Pat (7) 2.10, 0(31)

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In
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KATHERINE
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order of the day.
Melt's, of cuer.e took them to Hanson, long time former
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residents of Q*IIOtL Grace
all th. central Florida at. aid Lottlot Send their regerds to
Jones;
treasurer,
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McEachern. Interested L
Community Church held a by all.
cWtoots women are Invited to
successful lawn sale on
join. The d will hold Its social w the tlne of the fif
th Saturdsy to help add to the had
'eetIng at the Conmumity
Naecemirs to aulr4a are
1erinfd5smdy dinner at for reroofleg the
Hall.
Frank
and
Elisabeth
the Comrntuijty Church. The
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attractively decorated lunch
Melts lIanunode of 1d and son-In-law, lothy and McFaddens are
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box lunch boxes were sold by auctioneer, Court entertained her two Bob Lane
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NINTH - 1. Shaded
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Philadelphia 4. ChIcago 2
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THURSDAY's RESULTS
FIRST- 1. Fawn Donald(4) 14,80

13½ 3. Rcbert West (H 3.00; 0 (151
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Mllwtee
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12.40; OD (4.1) 11.10; 31.30.
Kin city
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MIii.sota
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Texas
43 U .42 17
CalIfornia
43 77 .430 17½ 11.10; P (3.3) 154.10; 1 (332)
iW10; 31-fl.
10 .424 21
FOURTH -1. Ziploc ()10.20440
3.10; 2. Burgandy Velvet (2) 340
Oakland 2. Chicago 1
3.20:3. Trooper Jim (7) 3.20:0(24)
Boston S. Detroit 0
15.10 P14-2) 45.30; T(4.2.7) fl0
Cleveland 4. Baltimore 3
New Yert 1. Mlaee
Kansas City 4, CalifornIa S.
PIPTH - I. Pearls Pain (I) 540
10 innings
340 3.00; 2. OH's Debbie (I) 3.

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6-4 in a tirlilIng quter g. In the fow11 set,
the points? I decided to try Orantes ran off three gaines
final =I&amp; Thwsdy, but not saved five match points and everything.
In a row, then the players held
before the1ng a
ac
went an in win their semlfinai in
Suddenly,
passing
shots
In . in
service
10th ge,
Into the 25-jeer-old Swede.
live selL
were staying withing the side- the champion fonght off match
"Afraid? Sure I was th*ld,"
This time, a. late afternoon
Instead of sailing wide, the point with a shot that nicked the .
said the iecoqid-â,,ded Borg. "I shadows swept acroas the da-lines
Iota were tucking Inside the baseline
was
themeta4i.an.I deini
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court at the Wed Side bssellnebatesdof floating oi,g. with still another brilliant
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Dallas 24, PhIladelphia 7
Daytona
Mainland
20
Palatka
Sandy
Time
(11
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0(1.1)
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baseball playoffs and World
In the tough NFC East, the South?
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Still Seeks Entties
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of the men's semifinals Sat- Series. The division races we Cowboys get an easy one for
Leesburg 35. Eustis 4
A - 2.400; Handle - $171.41 .
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Fosity Flock (helmet) accepts check from France for 147 title
1.
urday, with top.seed-d Jimmy have been waiting for all awn- openers. The rebuilding Eagles 0 Lake Worth 33, Miami Twin Lakes
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
1.
With a week to go before the
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FIRST-i. Lady's Ready; I. Milk
t
ti third- merarehereatlandfud need help almost everywhere
Mirarnar 21. Hallandale 7
fifth
annual Little Miss BPW
And Honey; 3. JoOIII's Skydrol; 4.
of paying attention to the and y won get It from Dalseeded vu in e other.
Joe
DeDJIISOSI,
owner
of
Underworld
LINGERIE
LADY
11
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downtown
orthern
Friend;
S.
Ginger;
4.
The women t&amp; va- Pirates and PhilUe.s and the A's
JUNIOR VARSITY
by
Sanford.
Kid
Coach;
7.
Shannon,
I.
Bur
presents
Ma
Washb
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Sanford
Business
and
with
a
certificate
Ed
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Cloclanati 28, Deaver 14
professional
of excellence In recO911111111011 of her oldstanlI[lag
SECOND -1. Ammo; 2. Traveiin
semifinals. Topseeded au-is who's going to win the football
The Bengals are loaded
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Andy;
3.
K's
Pharaoh;
1.
Demon;
S.
ability and experience In fitting women's foundation
ii Eyed met Militia Jausovec of gaine&amp;
are shooting for a sixth straight College
.
Penrose Fluor; J. Sansage HImax;
from
girl_a
ages
five
to
seven
at
..-garments.
oslavia In one match, while Some nerve.
Cr
7. Peggy West; 5. Shelly.
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home-opener victory. The
the time of the contest.
This Is a time for pennant Broncos are improved but not Football
THIRD - 1. King John; 2. Go
In a battle of Australians,
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Prompts Birth Of NASCAR Yug
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second-rated Evonne pressure and you're Into pig- quite in Cincinnati's class.
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Goolagong took on lIXh-seeded skin prognostications.
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(SecsadIaaSerIas)
St. Louis 33, Seattle IS
race. In more than one state." ming of NASCAR were:
Dart.
Dianne
Frorn
You
should
be
asham
liz.
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ho
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Th
UCLA
25,
Arizona
State
10
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Cardinals
are
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Two-Timer Woos Fiance., Widow
1. "WehadareasonaMs good
FOURTH - 1. Cappys Sheri; 2.
Okay, you sim ply ha ve to running with speedsters like
The women 's final will be
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to form the National immice and hagpitaijintion played Sa
Red Dana; 3. Printers Strike; 4.
turday, Ith the know who will win the galnes Terry Metcalf and Mel Gray
Cracking ChIck, 3. Bob's Cinder, 4.
i i people______
think of NASCAR and Championship Stock Car Qr- policy for cordestants, the best men's title to be deCided Sun- this weekend when the National and
Christy,s Hope;
the
newly-minted
Bill France
Sr., they envision cIn1NS.Hewfjdag
Dear ] Naturally the boy was caabemuedugerossthuu
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begins
Its
57th
Seahawks
have
the
misfortune
S
DEAR ABBY: I recently met
e orpkmtI,i as the first percentage of the purse. Wife today"
frightened, so he screamed.
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FIFTH
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Tippy
Faith;
2.
Ed's
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season. Well, for starters, to be their first opponents.
National Aseoclatlon for Stock Anne was cadodlan of the poInt
ve
Impulse;
3.
Snazzy
Time;
4.
man
I
thought
was
together.
My mother-In-law who was Teething cklldeea should be
--:F"
2. "Impro safety Of the
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Western Whisky, S. Jack Tryon; 4
SeatfleandTampa Bay, newest MInnesota 17, New Orleans 7
Car
He's 29, handsome, a smooth
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at
the
time
became
peeeldedwttbteethfigrlagavehicles and to get some Watson I fl
mem bers of the pro football
DannaEckert;7.SCLonesemeLiz;
NASCAR was born only
Old and dependable-that's
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talker and single. The
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AM VETS MARK
I. Jim Bob Hansen.
Members of the Amvets Post and AuxilIary 17 celebrated Labor Day with fi
uniformity Into specifications.
Abby
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won't.
FIRST
I.
Zek.
P
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a sh
kins
(Parr
the
Vildn.
Young
and
amfry In Sanford. Among the cooks we
p
because Of 1131101their sanctitsting become the rich Winstan cup There was quite a bit of racing
SIXTH - I. Kerrie; 2. Mar Ro
relationship went fine until I
in
lb
DEAR ABBY:
What's
(4)
21.20,7.40.
3.20:3.
Clever
Trip
Cap;
3.
Lady's
Day;
4
re (from left) Lockwood Brown, Ruth in
already?
that
bitious-that's
the
body that France had for GrandNatlonalpoinj race. Lad goIng on back th
, Dasher; 3.
caught him na few lies, then
Pam on the attn. leaving teeth daughter going to be married LABOR DAY
hester, Robert Smi th , W.A.
en and you
Wsysldt G01d; 0, Daytona Led; 7,
mutated two years earlier.
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take old and depindable, thank QJ 44J,35.I. 3,10.4..
did a little detective work.
marks. and Pam screamed so solon. Her fatheir is completely
year's champion, Richard would run one track under
1
Matthews,
president.
Mifnjc
Mate,
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Clarke.
PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) You figured out that the two you.
F
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I
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s
us
pi
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us
when
he
SEVENTH
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Mister
Merrill;
hard,
she
nearly
word
Ida
paralyzed
and
can't
give
her
j
And the nign who cOnvincW Petty, won A record $M,M. ad of ruiles and another ad of Tom Watson had a very simple, orpansion team woWdn't
2.
tNiy) (4) 5.10, 3.20, 2.50; 2. W.D. Hi 0 NO; I. Top Fern; i. Willie
France to devise an
told me he had a "weekend"
For the next two years, the rules for snottier r"
hysterics. (Pam didn't leave away. I was teasing her and
straight-forward
reason
for
his
their
openers?
Very
good.
But
Wesley;
crganl't$on far the purpose of N(CC sanctioned races at
S. Legalized; 6. Rising
Job. I discovered that he is
Should I let him know I am on my teeth marks on her cousin). said that I would give her away,
3.00; 0 (34) 31.00; T (3.I) Hope; 7. Onion;
The Chargers have some in.
3. "Develop a point f und, an failure to win on the pro golf here's something YOU didn't terestlng
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John L. Hayes.,
personnel and
71.00; 00 (1-4) 133.00; 1:33.
determining a national Daytona Beach; Charlotte; Incentive for the drivers which tour thIs year.
When I told my husband aid she said she would love It
Mr-gaged to another woman. He to him? Or give him enough
EIGHTH -1. Star Strutter; 2. Myl
know. The New York Giants Chiefs don
chunPiOn was ftsports editor Grftnv&amp;, S.C.; Greensboro, would help promoters publicize
Id her If anyone contacted her rope tO let him hang himself? about this, be sided with his because she has two brothers
THIRD - I. Middle T (Bridges) Odyette; 3. K erry Woman; 4
't . That makes San
"I haven't played well enough and Oakland Raiders will win
of the Charlotte (N.C.) N.C.; Birmingham, Ala.; events."
(7) 5.40. 5.20. 4.20; 2. Bre nda Van (1) Tr stin g ; 3. 0. R, Petunia; 4.
and
asked her any questions
DISGUSTED IN DIXIE mother, saying It was an old- and she would rather not choose
Diego
a
one-touchdown
Tollgate TOddy; 7. Timothy Faith;
to win a toirnainent," said the their first games for the week's h
GIFT OF BEAUTY
I
Observer.
about
him,
not
to
give
out
any
DEAR
DISGUSTED: Neva fashiloned remedy for breaking between thein.
ere.
Rocky Mount, N.C.; Richniond,
S
.
Bobs
Fashion.
u
During the first two years of Young man who coll
(1 7) 30.10; T (7.1.ali) 131.40; 2:07.).
a
NINTH
1.
White
Cactus;
information
because
some
mind
the
rope.
He's
already
children
frorn
the
habit
of
FOURTH
1.
Chicago 17, De"t 14
2. D.S.
The lady who directs wedFluk#
e
.m a lacmite Vol'; Langhorne, Pa.; Trenton, Its existence, NASCAR and titles, including the British
The Giants, facing one of the
Jackpot;]. Jasie Potts; 4. Dolbana
"nYlflPhOnIaflIaC" was ctlaslP4 hung himself where you are biting.
Another mild upset. The (0t) (3) 15.4g. 7.
dlngssaldltwouldbea
ll rlgtg.I
N.J.; Longidale, R.L; Spar- Francewereputinthesupe Open and the World Series of NFL's more gruelling
Westerns Bev (2) 3.30, 7.50; 3. Time; 3. Madam Print er ; 4. B.*
him!
concerned,
Cut
him
down.
My
m
ot
her
Is
old
-Iuhloned
In
need
yo
o
nion.
Sho
ur
pi
ul
d I give
the old Qailotte Falda," tanburg, S.C. and Ciaselberry. test as far as their rjgig
Golf, In 1975.
Bears are getting better. Not Galavant (3) 3.40; Q (23) 3430; T Betty; 7. Blue Jim; 5. MLJ,'s
ules, will have plenty of upset m
Make someon, happy..
Bomie.
Ed Samples
Meanwhile, he checked up on
DEAR ABBY: My l3cnonth. many ways, and she said she's my daughter away? Or would It
uch, you understand, but (323)340.10:1:33.2.
Send a lovely bouquet, corsage,
TENTH
I.
Travelin
Rosy;
2.
with
Hall
of
Fame
member
me
to
find
out
what
my
assets
old
child,
Pam,
Is
teething,
and
never
heard
Of
this
remedy.
look
silly?
into the National
The-ruling by the court In
FIFTH - 1. Nancy% Bruce Champion Flame;3. Loco Motion; 4.
six-under-par 65 that gave him week's Washington game. Oak. enougli to surprise the Lions.
I
potted plant or dish garden today.'W
are. (I'm a widow and well she chews and bites everything Have you? Thanks for your
Fority Flock capturing the Glenn Dunaway case -he was a share of the first-round lead land, on the other hand. is an
Cleveland 21, N.Y. Jets $
(Patt erson ) (3) 5.40, 3.20. 2.50; 2. Moving Lady: S. Kelso
MOTHER OF THE BRIDE
Press Association
Queen; 4,
Dora$ Bogle One (5) 2.40; 2.60; 3, Alice Hanson; ?. Tel%
enough off, so I don't have to in sight. Pam was crawling opinion.
Return ofshould
C
Hall ci Fame on Sept. 4 at t9t1m4*Mp In '47
wide receiver
disqualified after WInZIIA
Thursday In the $200,000 World AFC powerhouse and will befa. Warfield
juice u Paul Adios Duchess
WE SEND FLOWERS EVERYWHEREI
(4) 3.4Q Q (3.3)7k; Whitton.
,&amp; work, but I'm not rich enough to around on the floor with my
,'
PAM'S MOTHER, daughter's day. Let her do as
Frame rmmben the POW first Grand National race on Open, Watsm is reconsidering. vOred Just about every week
p the 1 (2 5-4) $220. 2:05.2.
Darlington, S.C. "But Wilton
ELEVENTH
I.
Plorwood's
suppo
sister's
little
boy
who's
•
rt
him,
which
I'm
DEAR
MO
he
ER:
No. But I she wishes. I thin k It's a usbetween *2,000 June 19, 1949, for "spreading
TH
GaranaldIco't can fta f
"I'm not striking the ball as except this one when the Raid- Browns. The Jets are in
Sanford flower iop
___ bite derfal idea.
national ehimpLciahlp race. and $4,000 each year whIch 30 the springs" o enalde
solidly as I'd like In. My game era must face defending chain- jumble, shuffling bodies left (3) 7.00. 3.40. 2.20; 2. More Reliable Sister; 4. MIs Moss; S. Penrose Dot;
oi-j
ed
in
yews
ago
was
U) 20.50, 3.50; 3. Miss Sharon Ruth 4- Mt. Monk; 7. Glad; I. Cracking
a lot ofney. tohandiebetr_is,..ed lan'tasconslstentaslljkeltto plan Pittsburgh.
and right
On*Of Centra' F lorida', Finest Florist,
- France. naturally, want
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OIMX
naiumore ZI, New EngLund II 755.0; 2:01.
iou in- by France as one of the major be. I'm kind of scrambly at
anew why. Garrison repued,
TWELFTH - 1. Gold Palace; 2.
DIAL 322-1*22
Forget the sorry preseason
you might call it a Nixth Cared In France's org'nlz'tlon, stepping stones In the ad- times," the personable redhead
SEVENTH -I. Yegva (ihlenfeld) Aurun; 3. First Class; 1. Whoops; S.
The
Pick:
other
and the front-office feudIng. (2) 300, 3.00. 7.20; 2. Squaw Byrdie Moneyctianger; 4. Spectres Trend;
track vancement of the organizatIon, said.
Carolina cl3amp ship race numerous
Giants 21, Washington 17
Diuv Dart, I. Bold Star.
r
omo
te
rs
h1
If
they
The Colts have some g (I) 3.10, 240; 3. Choice Lie Hy (1)
-,
but you've got to have some p
"Dunaway's car owner sued
"But I'm get ting the ball In
__________________
The Giants are a vastly In- standing talent, more than 340 Q 11 2) 7.50; 1 (21.4) 11.40;
could
join
his
group.
Embroidery artists ha ve out.
kind of national organization
us for disqualifying his car and the hole.
Inch patches which took 35,000 embroidered.
Ar______________
;
3:07.)
proved team with a redesigned
e You NOT
M.S.M.
enough to handle the constantly
"I explained what constituted the judge upheld our rIght to
done themselves In designing
call it a national
Because
El OH TH - 1. Great Vslue I
hours to complete.
"Yes, I may be playing well ground game centered on
i
M,S.M.,
rebuilding Patriots.
(Spriggs) (6) 6.00, 3.10, 2.50: 2.
AIR CONDITIONER
the National Championship disqualify the car," says enough to win now. I think I do
rice"
salutes to our country's 200th
The
committees
sold
La Csoka
A padded chair seat often lifts
CurtIs (7) 2.50. 2.50: 3 BonnIe Flyer
Circuit and they agreed with France.
San
Francisco
Went
To POT?
1$,
,w
Green
Bay
birthday
and
since
canvas
emof
am."
the
two-byskim
are
o
(4)310:0(4 7) 1 $0: T 1674)2650;
hurting just enough to
of the chair and can be
reproductions
ut
"I asked what l had to doto what we were doing," says
KEEP •'
Both teams have a new look 2:05.3.
'l
broidery has long lifespaneight-Inch patches for a dollar placed face down on a sturdy
And Bob E.Sinith who, aloug lose to New York for
NASCAR and France were
fi
- 4
dart such an organization," France. "So we sat down (In now on their
q
4
at quarterback. We like the
It can last for centuries If the
each and apparently did a sheet of pa per. (A piece of
with big George Burns, shared time since
NINTH - 1. Racin g ClQvd
recalls France as he relaxed In December, 1947) and formed one of th mostway to becmi,
49ers' new look-Jim Plum. (Bridges) (2) 5.40, 2.oQ, 3.20; 2. B.0
e
materials are of good quality
thriving business.
powerf ul forces the 15-hole lead with Watson,
Oakland 17, Pittsburgh
muslin or an old sheet Is also IS
Ms office at Daytona Inter- NASCAR. Red yogi (one of
eral
lectric ~
kett-better than the Pack- Dean (3) 3.10,4,30; 3. Slick Bullet (3)
it
the In all of auto racing and to felt the same way.
these
embroidered
tributes
The
Raiders
think
this
is
their
good
for this purpose.) The jj
4,20.
0
(23)
11.20;
T
(3.3.3)
134.20:
national Speedway. "He said I top rnedanIca In the late 1940s tunlngdockcraciJgsndtj
it
no
ers'Lynn
Dickey.
may
be
here
to celebrate
Those three led a fantastic year ... again ... and there's
2.07.
seat's outline can be traced a
had to develop some kind of aid early l95) was _a one to
lliir
Conditioning
Houston 24, Taupe Bay 7
Whn Cup cfrcuJt into one of assault on par ontbe famed old better time to start proving
TENTH 1. Ssntas Girl (Bofton )
America's 300th birthday.
with asofilead pencil. To get C
it
_______________________
em
point standings and give out name It NASCAIL"
1900. $0. 4.50; 2. Caroline
the best-known series in the No. 2 course at thePjnehurst than against the defending for theess in the preseason, look
One of the most unusual
Dear Elsa,
'a more than just a trophy at the
the
shape Of the piece, you'll
it
Calgary (4) 3.10, 3.00; 3. Jol ly
rri.wi
According to France thewiLl
Cn,,nh.., 14..k
.1
Piii•ii.ii.I r..I.l £
IPA IILS.A.l,,..
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Oilers to hn,ina'm
w
nave to curve the paper over '
5ymboi (I) 0 (4•7) 34.40; 1 (7 ö I) ________________________________
end of the year. And fliad to rm three big reasons for the for.
I
(Next: HIgk points and bow)
learned about in a letter frorn loving and skillful hands eni- and embrolder it on canvas. the sides of the seat and mazk *
tton'stoughestlayouts.Inafl,45 had an In-and-out exhibition The bouncing starts again,d the 296.40; 2:0S.2.
it
4S62 I
A - 1.049; Handle - t53.fls
baby Buccaneers.
0,0
broideted motifs that depict the I've never done anything like the edoes of thai ttnhol15.rv
men broke par 71.
t Mrs. Teresa Watson of ouzsanwng
~
.
Lebanon,thd. I'd Uketo share lt
Jack Nicklaus wasn't among
.
Places, peoand this before. Could you tell me For pattern guide note the
C
4 C
Los Angeles 27, Atlanta 10
i
__1
them. The defending champion
the simplest way to get an ac- corners by folding the paper.
with
you: it may inspire other events of the 1oallty.
a
Even without O.J. Simpeon.
it
and winner of $100,000 last week the Rams are very, very good.
What makes this sampler so curate outline of the area to be
communities with a special
E.W.
improve your Chance* of win.
a
In the World Series of Golf, had The Falcons, unfortunately, re
caslon to commemorate to do fascinating is the diversity of
-nb 9 in ne 1976 Punt, Pass &amp;
1111
needlework - both In concept,
something similar,
Inblrdletwoofhl,last u-ee not.
FDJU I LJLLJ LLASSMATESS
Kick Competition by attending
d
1es tot- a 72.
es
ign,
color
and
workman
re
Te
sh
sa
Watson
and
her
busip
C.U. ka,t Gi'nic. Oull get
MiamI 30, Buffalo l
.i,
_1
important "how to" tips
band reproduced the Boone -produced by the twelve
"If 72lsmyworst round of
"
.
Wit
from
O.J.
hout
Simpson,
the
.
11 __ .
- K.'m
experienced footbill Coaches.
week, it won't hurt me at all," Bills are not very
County
Bicentennial Medallion township committees. In all
good. 'I'he
To get into PP&amp;x, just bring your
on
c
v
an
as. The cir cular em- there are 1,026 two-by-eIghtPatent Of guardian fl and
Leonard Casselberry talks with his driver In "Skeeter"
Gay Brewer and Forrest Fez. Wouldn't it be funny If O.J.
racer before 1946 race at
up. Its free. YOU It get a lieg
broldery incl ud es the cow01
site of present Seminole Harness Raceway.
Tips Book and pOU C$tt attend
icr were one shot oil the pace at shod up In the ABC analyst's
Free
"
,.house, the meridian line George Birth
Pass
&amp;
the clinic, Hurry! Sign up now!
;
~ W.
marker which runs through It,
Sgt- and Mrs. Richard it
Registration Ends
the stars of the 13 orIginal
George of Oceanside, CA.
Sept. 17th.
colones and the legend, "Boone announce the birth of
their first
%
County, Indiana - 1976." etila a dauaht,'a-. T,-rø ian
'
Together the Watsons spent 463
weighed
hours
embroidering
this labor 3 ounces.
DAYTONA BEACH (AP) 476 average the University of
"Our student body was not
COME IN AND REGISTER NOW
"We didn 't iee any wisdom whiz Beverly In the backfield Is
Little Beth urne-Cook. Miami had last yea r wi
of
love.
Mrs. George is the former
th a too happy with the number of there," SMJ Bunion when asked 2Cpo un
Local Finals will behold Sat., Sept. Sat 11 a.m., Ft. Mellon
man College isn't going to get program which Includ
Just
The medallion became the Tern Harris of Sanford.
d Ricky ClaitI, 197Park, Sanford
a ape- games played last year at home if he had sought advice from pound Al Anderson and 215W#11.
Invited to any ma jor postseason cia! halftime 100-yard es
center
of
a
B
oo
ne
Co
ty
Bicenun
~
1
..
11.
t
dash teaMater nal grandmother Is Mrs.
football bowl games. But the turing co-world record holde - - interfered with student Moor e.
pound Char lie White.
,3ennlal Sampler made In the Marie Harris of Sanford.
I
r
activities,"
said
Bunion,
adding
I
school's team will do the next Houston McTear.
- A
Terry Anderscn, Booker T.
3hape of the county. It
Hinson may rely heavily
I
- 'I
411
Month a
a sinai! stadium
%_V
- ______
a
best thing darting Saturday
Williams.
arid
measures
a
stagger
g
10
Richard
Rook
in
feet
McTear, of Mililgan, Fla., needs led to road games.
year on 5-(oot6, 160
5S.k:I
.
C
night.
G.E.D.
Test
Set
ly
the
backfield
starte
by
12
feet.
Each
township
was
ran the event In a record 90
rs
la
e
st s aIcr quarter back Reggie Bever
Call Today And
assume In proba bly the and Is adamant about not run1150 ret ur n.
allotted an area conforming In
1
.:
The predominantly black second clocking In the 1975.
a
Th
e
G.E.D.
teat
leading
to
a
neat
fire
yea rs, we'd be taking ning a wishbone offense which
shape to that of the actual
Florida state high school
school with 1,50)
Tony Samuels, t 6-4, 234.
th
e
high
school
equivalency
Ch
icago
&amp;in
township. Wit hin each area
or Notre exposes quarterbacks to tack. pound tight tnd, w l he one
t
The HERALD
play in three major bo wl sits He Is to be challenged by Ivory on
il
of
diploma will be offered at
Dame if It w43 left up 'our tern.
Cro
ck
ett,
Steve
Riddick,
diums - the Orange, Gatur
a
th
pass
Iargiits,
e
top
Seminole Community College
Taylor, Gregory Chandler and alumni," he said.
Tangerine -and also appear
Will
Be
-'d the
t
he
Oct. , , 77. Eligibility m ust
prop I'; ',aPir quitOn Its
Bethine's Offensi ve exMoore had a 10-1 record last Libacks
! New York's Yankee Stadi um Millard Hampton.
be
completed
by
Oct.
15.
enough
not
to
run
It,
I
perlenc
i
by
matched
a
Andy Bunsen, promoted from year before outspokenne got love mine
lack of
0,
~ this season
- P, A
1'
i ,;~.
Wayjust as much," he It on defense. HInon has
A free, self-help program to
'i
high school ranks to Bethune', him fired
. Hinson flgt..res to said, adding with a mt1tip1e of. switched 235 pound Earl Inrnan
prepare the student for the test
It begins In Miami's Orange top job after Wesley Moore's avoid
statements such as tense, "We'll do anything that from
*
Is available at the study centers
Bowl this weekend with Texas dismissal, won't have to worry
0
defensive i-nd to lineMoon's prediction of at least a gets us arrosa the goal line.
located throughout Seminole
Sout hern, a 30-77 loser to Beth- too much about winning bef
We backer and moved Gerald Thy.
&amp; W-0
P
IN
victory over FIJrIda !eei.c'x.fkja'j* we will
A
County. For details on the st udy
tine last year, as opposition. Of- hometown fan_a. OnJy throreee 21-point
move the br, redshirted last year, into
A&amp;M. Bethune lost the game, ball. We j ust hope
center in your neighborhood
ricials hope to approach the 23.- gam are In
it's forwaid,". Inman's spot to shore up the
Hwy. 17-92
Daytona Beach. 11-7.
Likely to join ball-nwing deter
Sanford
call Seminole County College
Ph, 322-1481
and ask for the G.E.D. office,
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The entire teaching of Jesus Qxist Is osidered in the Idea
that
life in this world is a time of preparation far life in a world that lies
beyond death. "As Moses lifted up the serpa4 in the desert, so
t the Son of Man beled
b
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have eternal life." Christ describes his own miadon in terms
of
bringing supernatural life to mankind: "I have come that you
may have li fe and have it to the fulL"

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wrong. You can't decidefor yossrogif
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This life guarantees that a man who gives himself to Christ
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what's right or wrong because God h already don. (hut. And,
Faith and in love will never oompldiiy l&amp; Again Christ's
own
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you know, He's also wrItten it deep within your Inst (Jeremiah
wor (rain St. John: "I tell you most adeiflnly, everybody who
7.
31:33.34).
So deep you can't ___
shake it.
believes has eternal life. I am the bread of li
fe. Your fathers ate
feel
Mama In the desert and they are desti; but this is the
Mobf5wift
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brew that
we
guilty.
And
that's
normal
and
good.
Ill
tell
you
why. When you
same down from heaven, so that a man
Full Life Seminar Team members (from left) Danny Oh MD A. D. Barth
feel pain in your body, you know there's somigthing wrong. The
Pastor
Ron
iitzijiar
mayheaven.
eat and
not
die.
I
am
Joanne
Gorel
MPh
Pastor
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Nu"
The Living bread which has come down from
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Anyone
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' Pain11 a warning that you need help. U you cheat or lie or deal,
eats this breed will live forever and the bread that
I will give is
you feel medal pain. .. that's your soul wa'iing J'Ou there's
mY Own flesh for theHleoftHewbo
the
eats mYflul
soindhing wrong. You can't shake normal guilt for wrongdoing
drinks my blood has eternal life arid I shall raise him upon th
e
Andyoushouldn'tt,y.
lad day." (John: 6:41)
These words do not mew that physical death will not come to
i
to more serious Problems.. Ignoring guilty feelings also causes
the believer. They mean that death Is not
the end. The believer
serious
tro,d)k, not only to your soul but also to your body. And
Possesses a new life In God -consequent upon Baptism -a life session Full Life Seminar will swers
"Ministry of Healings;" an- educator in the Family Prac- and "devils, drugs and YOU used a healthy body and a b1thy souL
by physicians
health bers,
lice Residency;
W. living
Nign- depression."
that will be forever and which cannot be eztIngnW by death. begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday at questions;
and specialto
sessions
pastor arid B.
better
God tells ta whit to do when we sin (I Jch 1:8). 11 we coat
This Isa promise which only Almltgy God could make to us:".,,,
Winter Sp ri ngs Seventh-day in additi
our wrongdoing to God, He promises to forgive
sine. Hil do
to the
21 to
.easlosis
for educator,
who will
serve
as w Each family participating
tpini
the resurrection
the life; whoever believes in me em If Adventist Church at 50 S. Moss thoseonwho
wart
quit smoking,
moderator;
A. D.
Butch,
that for you, too. If you have wronged another person, ask him to
The dies,
shall live, andand
il
l
need
to
register
for
it
whoever fives and believes in
shall Rd., Winter Springs.
forgive you and, if it's possible, make it n1 with him. I know this
l ose weight and learn to cook chaplain and director of heone
never die." (John 11:25)
fee
is
hard,
but once you decide to do it, you'll find It easier that you
is
Thebetween
programs
will be con- lower cholesterol meals. Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking
materials ,%,w
Th tremendo us promise should make us Christians and ducted
7:30
an
think.
Then that terrible feeling will leave, and yojr'll feel good
9 p.m. Supervised child care for at flondi Htsl; ai'1!)nny c'ts:t i'unlly memucra Iflfl% '
and Monday, Winesday and
LnM&amp;
agaul.
temporan poaseanoni for the love of God and our neighbor for
Oh, MD, Family Pract ice purchased for additional
Thursday f or the following nine w
God doesn't wad You to worry about mistakes and 11"in the
is
asL
in doing so we are exchanging that which is temporal and
ill be available nightly.
Resident at Florida Hospital. reg tration fees). To pro- __ He is tI :d of the NOW aid He waits you)o live in the
fran. weeks. At each session a doctor
regIster Call 663.Xi3 or
sitory for that which Is Eternal,
The experienced seminar
and a minister will present both staff will
NOW, to live in your fullest, to enjoy life. U you dour part.
lius
Jesus himself made this
consist
of
Ju
The seminar will deal with materials may be obtained at
comparison: "Do not store up the physical and spiritual Garner,
repent
. . God will do His part. .. forgive and forget. Then believe
the door on the opening right.
MD, director of arch things as ways to
treasures for yourselves on earth where moth. and woodworms aspects of living the "full life." Medical Educa
you
are
forgiven and that the pad Is erased. Now you can dart
tion and Family prevent disease; how to cope
; But
desfroy them and where erea can break in and
The Full Life Seminar Is afresh. . . today can be a whole new begiath.
Allwhoregisterwjllreceivea
Practice RuldencystFlorida with fear, tension and apjy; presented by the Winter
treasures for yourselves in heaven where neither moths nor packet
of
One Of the duOm In MY latest book, "A Daily Guide to
wOOdwOrn1S de5trOY them AM where thieves cannot break in and Including aprinted materials Hospital; Ron Bentzlnger, how to prevent heart attacks; Springs Adventist Church in
Mhwles," is enWed, "One of the Greatest Seek ra Eva pUM
with pastor of the Winter Springs how to cut the food budget; how cooper&amp;tion wi
deal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." illustrations notebook
the Florida Is Forgiveness" (Pages 177-110). 1 think It would help yow Just
and
sup- church and chairman of the to get al ong better with family Hospital andthCentury
(Matt. 6:19)
21 write me, Dm1 Roberts, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74I,
I'll be glad to
materials for each seminar steering conunitee; and friends and keep your Institute
It comes dearly to us from the gosepis that Our life, talents plernentary
of the programs; the book, JoAnne
far Better Living, send you a copy, free and postpaid.
Coral,
andpossnsareGod'sg ftto
MPH, health marriage from falling apart; Washington, D.C.
Wem not flng
selfishly but rather use them for God's glory and to help those In
- Ah
- ne
aria we must be ready at every moment to render an account
of our stewardship.
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will transferred to the Lak. nesday, 10
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Into the everlasting happiness prepared for you from the toim- Baptist Mission of the First Mary Baptist
Mission for this
The Florida United Methodist the basket ball court are ether
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
dalton
of
the
world."
P.M. followed by prayer group the Naval Training Center in Children's Home will dedicate facilities
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Church,
Sanford,
NlsaySWijt
designed to serve the
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On night only. The regular family meeting In the lounge.
PSIp.. Nuttu Tlsr a S.. N.
Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. Th
Orlando
will be the speaker.
Its new La ura P. Taylor residents of the Home. 1
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Presbyterian
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at?pm.
high
school
Young people will be widely known Sierra aId), He prise campus Sunday at 3:30 rooms for ping pong, air
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and for
all whoto
would
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Adult Choirs and the
Amazing
sportation
Lake like
May.tm held at 6:30 p.m. at the home of predicted the energy crisis in pmL
hockey, POOL and Waidon
'MITNOOI5T CHURCH
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P~
Liz Ganas, There will be f®
COVUNAT
Aleps,$ sait a w..ii..e
Puppet
Pals
of
the
,
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Praising
Bishop
Joel
D.
McDavld,
wat
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public
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cordia
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PRISSYYIRIA1
Rev'
Marvin 0. Ssciasr
CHURCH
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II:N.M.
PROW
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There will be a short meeting spiritual leader for the United provides rooms
1141 Hwy. 'I' L.Ma
ChercS
First
Baptist
Church,
Sanford
to
share
in
this
Bicentennial
prog
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ra
m.
and equipment
Nov.MItSuI A1Wiwi
MSIi'NIW5i'p
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Ps
will present a unique program Celebration.
1 : 30 P.M.
11:51am.
of the congregation im- Methodist Church in Florida, for woodworking, ceramics,
Mini., w.na&amp;•
MYP
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$N.ris,y
that will appeal to the entire
The new church offices will mediately after the 10 a.m. will conduct the dedication sewing, and ether crafts. Still
5:15...
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This Sunday the First Baptist
The Herald Services
11:15. m
Monday at 410 S. worship service,
white shirts with clerical community.
services. Also participating will other spice is provided far
soi s,.sis.i•:SSa.m
Church Softball Team will be Magnolia. The offices and
vcosysA,m,Øw,,
collars
and
French
cuffs.
He
be
The
Young
Musicians
will
the
hormred
gue
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CHRIST UNITED
st
be the Home's Board of locker rooms, rest rooms, of.
whelawAve ft: .. 1:..
Long past midnight, when owns a dozen pair of
s in the
8:30
library
will be located on the
AAITNODISTC"Uncm
, present portions of the "Sound a.m. worship service.
TT11d
ees IPdWITTenFF
Dr.
Jay
first
floor.
flees and storage areas.
T.cts, l,e, S.I'aiiI utah
Pope
Paul
VI
ends
his
long
day
either
in
red
or
white
-the only
trustee of the Laura P. Taylor
Methodist
Nov. Isilel D. Sal.
Pass"
of
America"
by
Terry
T.
Cosinato,
pastor,
will
present
of
prayers,
writings,
meetings
colors
the
Pope
wears.
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A fully planned Activities
Kirkland. The Youth and Adult to the team a trophy,
Pastor
Jim Jones, a dynamic Foundation of Melbourne, from Program
11:55a.m.
and audience, he slowly
FIRST PRIISYTIRIAN CHURCH
Is conducted by
Automobiles .- TnI,CIrJ&amp;r Choirs will perform two representing First Place Mt. Moriah
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Christian attorney from Tampa made the Gymnatorlurn
Nul
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7:31p.m.
gift
that
Activities
Dire
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Rev.
Virgil
L. S,yaø sad
The FamIIy..Alfair Lcai. will ho the featw.d i*ik,*
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Luke
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and P.B.
Methodist
the Family
Mlr Amp WSnS&amp;p
will beLocust
held atAvenue
Mt. Moriah
Sundayfollowing
at Community
United
PIUST UPlisy
1:31am
fourth
livingCilia
number
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chair!"Let
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Freedom
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Tuesday
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built begin to move when the boys
The Gta
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and girls arrive from school,
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Cross
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under
in
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METHODIST CHURCH
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p.m. Rev. C. Siplin, Sanford will 6:30 p.m. in fellowship hail. around a regulation-sized infavorite
composers
J
Hwy. 17-9lil Pffisy R.d,s RI.
and continue, except for the
Mozart, the Pontiff and a white one to the direction of Mrs. Jay T.
.
be the guest speaker and Rev. There will be a corresponding door
ball court.
':;:: Other Churches
Sunday School will begin
C.IMIS.PTY
Vivaldi, Beethoven. But on serve meals.
IVISaiUIsfl
RI,.
are
provided
for
"study how," until 10 p.m.
wimam
and
equipment
"a"
Co&amp;nato,
will
present
a
drama
week
at
10
a.m.
at
Holy
cross
W.M.
Martin
Is
pastor,
Poste
r
11
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1:35pM.
session for you and children as
others, he has played "Jesus
. wet grew So oft$
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Assist. Pail',
Activities are designed to be
Meala_Bref
8
:
30
a
.
m.
with
music,
"The
Fabric
of
Episcopal
church
of
parti
12: 1-14
cipation
in
weight-lifting,
Ms-'sagws,,ap
well as a pro-school nursery.
luau..
Christ Super-Star," given to - Rolls with marmalade, Freedo
therapeutic to the particular
Church $cSssI
Sanford
hosing, wrestling, volley
m," which was written after a summer recess.
All Altamonte
sday
knits.
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by
a
friend,
status
for
THE
LANI
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UNITED
of
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lawkwo
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of the resjdenf, as well
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with
m
pastor
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na
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aia
his
especially
for
the
Bicentennial
school-age
children
should
sti
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exclusive
glimpse
of
the
first
newspaper
of
the
day
UNYP
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Robert
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fo
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PUIISJ
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and
78-year-old
Pontiff is revealed Milan's Corriere della Sara.) Mission Board of the Southern church on the first Sunday and
wed. 54's steel aPny,, Sin. 7:31pm.
er One one side is a stage from
th e emotional ones,
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too-that in this "computer age" solve the
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the September
Mse* Isni'p
pent wi*sesdy PMIøiilsp
an d the Dollar - A Point of State Overseer of the Churches which
equations of romance.
"Town &amp; Lunch, 1:30 p.m. II Slim I
.s,.
residen
ts
iends
will be able to join us on
and,
Sipper
T*Gu
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fr
ro,.,.,es
6:360
in
131pm
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And like any computer the teen-age mind operates the way it has been
Usually Baptist Convention, The lyrics will be directed to their Conflict" will be the program at of God of Prophecy in the States sometimes, visiting groups can Sunday," said
Superirdesdent
Wad Chow P"ectKe
S UP PM
7:12-22
Country,"
devoted
entirely
to
with
an
old
friend
or
personal
are
by
Ed
Seabough
and
music
classrooms
at
the
appropriate
8
a.m.
Sunday
as
the
Fishers
of
of
Washington
and
Indiana,
will
present
entertainment,
The
Bascom
W. Canton when be
!taly. Titled: "Life with II secretaries, but never more by Bill Cates.
programmed. Already he has some firm ideas about girls, and she equally firm
time.
Saturday
_________________ respec
ideas about
boys. Each knows the kind of person he likes, the kind of character he
Papa," he emerges as a warm, than five persons. A typical
Men club of the
Catholic
conduct a revival at the local stage do ubles as the chancel announced
Dr. Coamato states that the
ts, the kind of re lationship he conside rs
Christian Science
The new weekday schedule Community ChurchAltamonte
the dedication, "as
II
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worthwhile,
communlative
personality
meet
for
a
church at
FIRST UNITID
Of course, the Immediate question is whether to date. But the dee
Elm Avenue, when church services are held we dedicate to the glory of God,
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menu:
Noodles
in
broth
or
Wednesday
night
Prayer
for
services
at
Holy
Cross
will
breakfast
program.
Roberti.
commencing
Sunday,
114 Oak Ave- Uskinq
per quesat 7 p.m., on campus.
41 Pitt Ave.
rather than the distant- vegetable ç,rastcticicena
tion. of serious concern to their pare
and for Christian service, this
Lee P.kl.s
mannered, lofty intellectual. salad with oil and vinegar,
nts and to their own futu re: what standards.
through
Sept.
19.
Week
night
fi what principles, what Convictions will
5:31$
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rooms
arranged
around
helpful
new facility."
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they
bring
with
them
on
a
date?
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article
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details
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5:31pm
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is invited to attend.
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can effectively share it wit you!
1:350.M.
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and a 40 Tbeirway
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few
white
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5:3180.
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for
an
hour.)
Dinner,
9
p.m.Fatally Night$up,sr
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to Is..
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cassocks, a white and red cloak, Usually the same as lunch with
3rd Sisslay
By JANE CASSELBERRy
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711pm
a dozen white skuilcaps, two a variation of ravioli or veal
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Herald Church Editor
September 12 will be
red hats and a large supply of with vegetables, but "never pie
Promotion Day at First
.1
With the publishing of her 112in the evening, It's too heavy."
Presbyterian Church of Sanford
He's
qu
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for
students from nursery
The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And flirt.r,u
IIL..A hi.. ..-....J.
mi a
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.WiI.0 and water, out S,hkth" r.....
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V
uuuugn junior high. Promotion
'J3
7
of Sanford has made her inhad to give Itup because of
will take place during the 9:45
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
depth Biblical research on the
arthritis,
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
I
a.m.
Sunday School hour. New
WILSON.EICHELBERGER
11
OFSEMIP4OLE
Interior Decorating subject available to everyone.
WI LSON-MAI ER FURNITURE CO.
E. C. Elsea and Staff
third
graders will receive the
MORTUARY
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
"it is a Bible study book with
John V. Mercer and Staff
Preferences - When the
Children's Bible during the 11
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
Sanford, Fla.
I
.
Pontiff was elected in l3, he something
there
for
0.
a.m. worship service.
PANTRY PRIDE
Howard
H.
Hodges
and
Staff
everytdy,"
Mrs.
gradually
Souls
said.
redecorated
his
THE
MCKIBBINAGENCY
w.
. U
library.-study, stored the She said she was encouraged to
Insurance
I
PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes
+
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GLASS
CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC.
and Employes
i
removed old carpets, and tensive notes by her husband,
&amp;
PAINT
CO.,
INC.
DEKLES'
Insurance Service
Placed
Indoragethel$we John, a Sanford real estate
GREGORY LUMBER
GULF SERVICE
Jerry&amp; EdSenkarik
busts
which
lined the private agent urntuthers,becauseoft,r
h
L. 0. PLANTE, INC.
Mel Dekie and Employee
of Sanford
and Employes
WINN.DIXIE
STORES
of
Sufficient
published
antechamber..
Now
It's
furlack
Ovideo, Florida
and Employes
nished more like the drawing material on the subject.
KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
MiunSrieif
room of a well-to-do
Mrs. Sauls has filled three
Downtown Sanford
HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
CELERY CITY
ho with her methodical
professional
rather
than
a
iteoks
STENSTROM REALTY
FLAGSHIP BANK
Don Knight &amp; Staff
# &amp; 4 e ue rgo,le ~.CcL11
TRANSMISSION
PRINTING CO., INC.
pope's
study,
with
antique
notes
on the Bible since 1967,
Herb Stenstorm and Staff
of
Sanford and Staff
David Beverly and Staff
she
says she was "saved"
chair's
and
17th
Century
when
,
200W. Flrt
paintings - Instead of the at the age of 43. She explained,
.-,&amp;.liJ
e$sI gilded satins that formerly "I gave up every idea I had
23'cJok')tus/1
SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH
DIRECTORY
.
dominated the corners of the read or heard and started
AISil$Y OP oft
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tC5e'CLF.rniC.I,C.mm,.,, .,,
Fleas Amaiy 510.1. 73W A (CM
room.
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evehere she went, taking pleted her research and got the
manuscript checked by Jack
vane of spare minutes at
notes together. She chose not to Butler, missionary and Bible

Cie -IS Ail.M,,,t. ($RIRIeat, CS.p.l. All Spit

lit, "41114841011 $I,

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are now being helped by World rooms.
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Ill., to print 2,057 books suggest that everybody write a
Vision International. The move
Mi-s. Sauls finds her nMes at $2,147 inst ead,
book. "They might not know
represen ts a major expansion come in handy an the tcaches
a
Copies are available locall y what they were gettLig into and
for the Christian humanitarian teenage Sunday School ds.s, at
at Gifts by Nan, 228 E. First St. it might pr ove expensive," she
agency, which has traditionally

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in some two dozen homes and Agency office, at the
beauty publishers, but contracted with published.

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Deltona

Sanford Bible Chutth.

and

born Book and Bible

advised. "You can get in
Latin .erica.
the book to make money
More than hail of the 2500 "get the word out" and Wt to Sauls is donating copies to she chose proved very reliable'
children are in Israel. The plans to write unothrhab no missionary friends and may and gave her "no surprises".
oo k uia
the book available as a She is delighted with the

Africa

and

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remainder are in Lebanon, unless she felt It was needed. gift offer through radio finished product and says the
Cypress and
It took her two

Jordan, Greece,
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write the book onct .O.e c3m-

book has been well received by

She said she had her those who have read it.

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you have sincere des
and
ambit ion: Serious only please call
U42066aftev.4 p.m. or write 1010
Giovanni,Deltana, Fla.
Sa lesmen, great opportunity for the
riglltman.s400mowtllletralnlng.
Car helpful, but flat necessary.
Apply In person. A'S Brown Pest
Control,3547pa,korlve,Senford
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to schools and shopping. Call 323
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2 baths, garage,
fenced, carpeted, central heat &amp;
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air, nearpark.534.000_323 9404.

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Winter Springi- 3

am rm., fireplace. I blk from
school. ,Enc. patio. $ 30.300.

Office &amp; Store Space available,

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h". $123 mo. Call 322-43l1."

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home.Owner anxs.VA or FHA.

$75,005

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2:00
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Ask for Ms,

WilSon, 531-3555.

Legal Secretary
Excellent
references; very last typist;
dependable, Ask for Mi. Wilson,

21-Situations

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TSANORA

Lake Mary- 2 O furnished house,
newly refinished Inside and out.
Adults. No pets. 333-3930.

323 4001 or

Looking to buy existing lit aret 2nd
mortgages at discount, 21 hour
EMPLOYMENT
COUNSELORapproval. Dayton.(904)472-9135.
Put yourself in our Place. we're
growing. We need aggressive,
promotable people. If you have __________
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guts, brains &amp; a moulti, we want
YOU. Call Mary Lou, MA EM
PLOYMENT. 701 Commercial, 30-Apatinierits UNurnlshed
323.5174.
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$133.00 per montn.

3 bedroom unfurnistsid apartment
513000 per month.

Colbert Realty
3237832

Eves, 322lSli or 3210412
DUPLEX
Futfijihed or un
lurnished.
Ideal
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Larqepnlvatetrallerlot.

BUILDER.DEVELOPER

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1559331 collect.

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King Trumpet, praticalIy new;

swimming

pool.

322-21)9(1

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Leading

diStributor wants a nice backyard

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Aikin9 132.530.

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2 Bath

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174,400.

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KENMORE WASHEk. parts.
service, used mactries
MOONEY APPLIANCES323OP7

For Appc;ntrnenI

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GE Refrigerator, canary yellow .
bottom lr,e:er. Looks good. 's
good. 5)5. You

move it. 327 3)95.

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Expires Soo.30,1974

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Phone 323 7937

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Aluminum Sidin

5h
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shots
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I can cover your tome with alum

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Eater-or Pl.lstm'rrq
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&amp; soIlit system
20 yrs
EaoleSidnCoIS) 9563

Catsl. Kittens

Rool 'rg. Gutters

$2 Each to good home
323.1714

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
Get some action with a Herald
Clastiled d. We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast saie

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Land Clearing

6-Vlanted to

C&amp;A BaucHoe

STORING IT MAKES WASTE

SELLING IT MAKES CASpi.,

EST ERSON LANOCLEARIIIG
BullOolig, Excavating, Ditch work. 4''i"ci. Ores'. Mjknq
OraØej
Fill di rt. top SOil, 322 5943
Uc' , tot, ì 0701

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Cash 322-4132

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For used furniture, appliances,

tools, etc. Buy I or 100 1 items.
Larrrs Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

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Galleries, 377 6977

Sewing

stored and moved 322 9112

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Service

Clrarng, till dirt,
rock
All ndS of dggng Housetrailers

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriet's Beauty Nook)
5191 First, 322 3747

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PgS,6W.old. ShoatslOOIb&amp;up
322 2961

Piano Services

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Beauty Ca re

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Duroc Pigs I Stoats

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CALL 37? ?6n

67-Li vestock.

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OWN PEST CONTROL
2362 Plrk Dryt
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337 $163

Wndow Wasttinu. Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing, Carpet Shampooing
Free estimate. 323 3951

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C. E SHEPHERD
Paint ing, Remodeling,
General
,..pairs. Call

Lie Clearing, Mowing; OScing.
Fill Dirt. Clay. Rock; Sand.
Backho.e Loader
377

Tree Service

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Landscaping
pi ng &amp;
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Trees Trimmed. Cut. Hauled Aw4'.

323 ilOSor 323 IS-A

Lawn Care

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Roof Repairs, Carpentry. Pant itg
tatter lpml
Home Repairs. Guttering, Cement ,
.ur MNU
wnrx Free estimates
AND
THI
K A MINUTE, V
I5iQwing,
edg,ng.
trmmng
weettng
tHINK
13_CM?
Cta:sitierj Ads didn't work
and fertilizing
Fr,
estimat
es
Central Heat 3 Air COndslriing
wOUlChit be any.
Phone
For tree estimates, call
Cart
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Harr,iat SEARS lii Sanford 322
EXPERT LAWt4CARE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
;ND
: Free Estimates
Phone
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AMi(jt
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(t,iI.rj Acts Ø I wprk item ii ,O Irt' rr.1-,
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l0'-Swap Trade

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TPttetre. South I?

be my

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Carpentry, Remodeling, Adt.1t,o,n

Custom Worn LCntsed.
Free estimate 373

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PIlCt'O five. c4r to dr,e. a SOb, c
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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPSSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All t,,, 0 %j
We repa ir trio service
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MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.
201w 2nd St
3724423
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Pointing

Have Some camprtg equipment yo
bo lmer use? Sell it all with a
Cl*%Sibed
Classflet Ad in The Herald Cali172 2611 Or 431 9"3 and a triandl, ; YOU ARE MISSING SUME THING
ad - isor will help ,,
IF YOU HAVE N T TRIED A
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SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be .i tiller or a buyer
NO charge All admitted free.
Conic browsi every $ur0a7 9 Ic 3
at the MOvialand Drive in
1214.

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DAVE'S 323 9310

We Buy
Refrigerator; Frigidaire stove. PINEY WOODS BARN
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
pink.
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tr 30
commission. Free Pick
uPs. Auction. Saturdays 7 p m
1 Pc maple dinette sat arid I swivel
San ford 322 2270
rocker. See at 24)3 Hartwell Ave.

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Sanford. Fla.

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AKC Boxer Pup

339309,

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$3450

With this Coupon
Ex pires Sept. 30, 1974

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Cash for Antiques: Consignments
wanted, Hi-Way 16 Auction

52-Appliances

TUNE UP

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Needs sumt'une to
'.iw.n oa'ance, 5)96 $0 or pay
3)2 30 no Free home trial Will
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trade
NATIONWIDE
SEWING CENTER. 777 N Ii 93,

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IFb JTRANSMISSIO

W

1.,I.P.L.IJTi

&amp;5--Pets-

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Iippland Park Homes B

NEW LEASE ON LIFEI 3 OR hems
with near r,ew; root, carPefinQ.

SAVE 101

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(itt' of S'flQCt', I,ieSt Sold ,.w f)(

fee); BON springs &amp; mattress;

If 1111110y fall

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CARROLL'S FURNItURE

Vnt to buy furniture,
ture.
anything of value. 322-

Casseic&gt;errvLOflgw

fli?faIis
With this Coupon
Expires s.c,. 30, 1974

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Replaced free

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Replaced free

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Kitchen Table. formica top;)
Blond* end tables (2 step, 1 col.

Carpeting

LAKE MlN$:E right across the
streelt 3 OR With aced sits roams.
eat-in KItChen &amp; km lies, ton.
Just $7"30

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ov er 1400

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GROW UP In this b.asgtlttd 1 BR, 2U
bath borne Ign the fan'i*y Really
big rooms, paneled Family Room,
large k,tctvm with Clih*OShvf,

;uppIand

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SHOCKS
•23 PR.

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307 E 1st St. Dovnto.n

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64-EqUipment for Rent

Cabinets. A.4AD

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Counter topS. Sinks. Installation
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Term Walker. 322 2613.
available. Bud Ca 11. 3775032 ___________________________________
anytime
Horse Pasture for rent on Upsala
Road. 5)5 month.

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210E lstSt.

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With this Coupon
Expires Sapt

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LIFETIME
BATTERIES
54505

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French Ave., 32373i0.

One of Snqer's 'op Tour,. ann r*
Z'g Zag midline.. Assume
ualancejf SISS SOor pay $11 90 per
month, Will lake trade in Snqec
IqUipp to
zaj 4, rmake button
holes Balance of IIes or 10
P.iymnenls of $6 Call credit
t'nn.iger, 322 9111 or see at

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farm. Holden's Enterprise Egg
Farm, Reed Ellis Road, Osteen
Coffllsl. 2 mi.eastosteenoridge.
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Rare 3, Exotic new arrivals,
PLANTS I ANSWERS.

SHOTGUN S RIFLE. 20

Bathroom

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Poultry manure for your fall garden
or Pasture, $ yard loaded at the

pci. off. Sanford Auction, 1700
Kitchen

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ALIGNMENT

Except

WithtNsC,

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ground pool. Top cOniideratio
given for prime location Call 303
127 1220 collect.

AMMO

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wrvff's GarC
den enter
401 Celery Ave.

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Deluxe Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2? 1S'x24' and
1S'x33' Complete. i yrs. old,
repossess ed. Sacrifice. ½ price.
Call collect 305 2730430

FILTER

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10% OFF
ON ANY
SERVICE WORK j
PARTS &amp; LABOR

$95

Thomasorganwithr0pI1,,
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpel
Beckwith
upright piano. Req.
Sh.mpoo,r for only $3 So 9*t day
Quarter Horse, $100. 3220334.

Fla.

4

Real Estate

)mie 3 2 Bedroom •parlmt,

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433
1505 W. 25th St.

Bralley Qdham.3234670

Fenced, $30 me. Adults only

Blvd., Sanford, 237)310,
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From

Tennis,

required.

DC DI)

One

Sanford Av,,,I Blocks 5outhof Airport Blvd.

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Adult-Family

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3 bedroom, 2 bath home. $200 per
month, first an last plus sioo
damage deoosit. References

Arthur H. Beckwitt,, jr.
Publish: Sept. 10, 1176

Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

Conventional-S % Down

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Attest;

Bedroom Apti.

Homes ready for your inspection
and Immediate occupancy

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'Wekiva Landing, m-wo

Arms

recreation room, laundry room
and Clubhouse. 2510 Ridgewood
Ave. Sanford. PH 323-4473

By: Mike Hattaw.y,
Chairman

StudIo, 1. 2,3

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35-Mobile Home Lots

swimming, Playground ,

available by calling 323-4330, Ext.
304.
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida

2 5,000

VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA

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furnished studio apartments.
Conveniently located &amp; beautifully
landscaped. Abundant storage
(Inclialing attic) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package'. From 114$.
Call 3210220 between S £ 3:30.

Hal

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2 BR, trailer, furnished, air coed.
Plenty of ground, fenced for pets.
377-s45

bedroom apti. and completely

(01ST. 2)
This public hearing will be held in
Room 297 of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, on
October 5. 1916, at 7:00 P.M., or as
soon thereafter as possible.
Written comments filed with lisa
Land Development Administrator
will be considered. Persons appearing at the public hearing will be
heard orally. Hearings may be
Continued from time to time as
found necenaby. Furthir details

FROM

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New modern single story I &amp; 2

following described properly:
Loll, Block 4, Falrlane Estates
Section I Rapist, PO 12, Pg 101, in
Section 1420-30. on Driftwood Lane.

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Apartments

Spacious I. 2. &amp; 3 OR apts.

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Sanford Court

Ridgewood

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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2 OR, 12'x40', central air, trees a.
grass, Spacious lot, quiet; Adults.
335-1439.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSION IRS
Notice at Pvbilc Hearing
The Board of County Com.
missieqi of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing to consider an
appeal against the Board of Ad.
luitment in denying a Side Street
Variance in an R IA Residential
Zone from 25 Ii to II It and Rear
Yard Variance from 30 ft to 17 ft to
Construct an addition on the

eneya
ardens
Apaftents

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Legal Notice

baths, Central HIA,

carpeted. 173.500. 322 3903 at ter S.

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Sanford- By Owner. 3 OR, 1V
screen patio,

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LUBE

62Ganten

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Used Office Furniture

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SUNLAND ESTATES Cozy 3 BR,
I bath, large comet sot, air
carpets. Reduced to $19,500. Must
WILSON MAI ER FURNITURE
sell. Submit terms. Call Phyllis
BUY-SELL_TRADE
Capponi. Reaitor-Assoclat,. A ft er 311 JISE.Firstst
hours. 531-1723. FRICKE &amp;
FRICICE ASSOCIATES INC., SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICEREALTOR, $3).3,
Leading manufacturer and
diStributo, has aluminum rectangular pools leftover from 1915
W. GARNETT WHITE
season, hail price. Guarant
installation and terms. Call M.
Peg Real Estate Broker
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W. First St.,

NOLL'S
CasseIl)erry, 17

lO'Fibergla,sGarag,
Door, 5130

Days-337 4)23
Nights-3fl 2333

Sanford's newest residential neighborhood

IMMEDIATE SERVICE 0 NO WAITING
CNICK OUT THESE SERVICE SNCIALS

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs ii
automatIc rhythm section. Liberal
tradesoftered. Bob Ball's piano s
Organ Sales &amp; Wfttir Auto, 30
1

tppl itP'h PeCut,v

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selection Is the greatest,

&amp; chaur5, %P('p$,Ir,,11 •Iesk', 3
ca,rs. s'iaqnt Chr, filing
Cash ann carry
cabnet. as

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

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SOUTH

I BR, carpeted. air
Adults, S140 mo.

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

JOI'INKRIOER.ASSOC
107 W Commercial
Phone
751). Sarior

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cleaning, painting, landscaping,
hauling. 373.3915 nights

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will YOU be able to buy transportation at
such LOW PIICI$. Come see us- TODAY
while the

Merchandise

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Realty, Realtor, 323.1391.

Night

ba th, central hea t 3
air, family rm., garage, large Idyllwild
5*6.000. 107 Brentwood
fenc ed yard. separate Studio,
Or Ive.3 OR, 2 bath, family room
$5,000 equlty &amp; assume loan of
with fireplace. Excellent floor
32)0503.
plan. 3221104.

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bath, pool. $75,000. Jenny Clark Guaranteed

Assoc.32304$5

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Lovely 3 OR. 2

20)1 S. Sd"ford Ave.

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Never again

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LakeMonro2+ acr3BR,3½ SSCeineous rSa

By Owner- Distress Sale. Sunland.
3 BR, huge family room, double
oven, range, air. Assume VA. NO
QUALIFYING. $ )500 down. 322.

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GEO. WILLMER,ASSOC. INC.
REALTOR
$31490o

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A LIMITED NUMBER OF 1976 CORDOBAS
AND VOLARE' SEDANS AND WAGONS AVAILABLE

60--Office Suj*lies

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NEW CARS • USED CARS

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Johns, Sl10
o4i.tui.
SACK ETT INVESTMENT

Ills place
NOW - gleftre

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SANFORD- 42 dry Atres near St.

are glvIn

tiss boss gets back

14' Whitt. 55 Chrysler &amp; 4 hp M&amp;r.
Cury.Withtraller$ extras,S,,,b

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3 OR. I. Many extras. SU.900.

salesmen

can deal wIth!

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2 OR. carpeted,

screen porch &amp; carport. siso
tn.

BATEMAN REALTY

Altyn Weigel.
,

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5eagtifu buyl 323-5005

YES. AUyn. Th
e bess Nas gone to
9. his to
wamn ran
18dory, folks.
110 Uwe you Ito
money wIsH, Allyn Is away, liii

Th e man

322917$

lSO3OrlandoOrlv.
Sanford, 323-3200

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BIG DISCOUNTS.

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Senora, 531,500. 3 BR, 2 barn,
paneled family tin., lanced yard.
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FOR RENT

I'll be
AN-E-W USED
a tgrrlfic savings. Our_cvèi,,n,'
III
y the car of their
diole,, with
EXTENDED WARRANTIES at

OR, 2 bath, kit chen, living room,
Duracraft &amp; tandem
dining room. d" w-w I Carpet. IC'traAluminum
iler.
Must Wil. Best offer. Also
*9.000.333.0014 after 1p.m.
10' John Boat, W. 3232147.
)SYR.FHAFNANCIN
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

CRANK CON'$T, REALTY
REALTORS-.1
Eves,

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Landscaped lot with 7 bedroom
mobile home. Excellent condition,

J7I 0739 eves. 327 7443

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

543,500.

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S16-3011. We handle gave., Mart
repossession5, many areas. 1mM:
down. seller Pays Coming costs.

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YARosALE_S.,ISunIi
Misc, items, u S. 3rd
, Lake
Mary.

31' Hobi cat. Californie special,
Perfect Shape. 51100. Call 333.5415
after S.

1316

best offer. 32310*

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25205. Yale Ave.

1714' Coblo, 0990 V, '76 = HP
Johnson electric lift, trailer, new
upholstery. excel. cond. liI=.

COVIPred Patio, storage building,
PO,01, marina, tennis. liz.9m. 6".

REDUCED,
OR, now carpqft,
carport, screened Porch, garage,

A&amp;
payments 6152 1
monthly. Can assume tInt
mortgage. No Qualifying.

and

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Ithi Vallant, good clean . 'sor

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tlon, $70. 323.2719

Imes

be sm at 333l

Phone322.3977

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I6'Flbetgtssscanos,uW once.Ing;
lhp Jolmso motor, good con.

4SxPall
alurninumtraller.
Call 322C

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OR,

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P

sisal

REAL ESTATE

Realtor

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CARPENTER - REALTY

'4

33704,45

3 BR, 7 bath, waIl-wall cwp,
central heat-air, Ivv acres plus,
stable for horses. fenced, 533.000.
$.000 dn., Call owners, 333-also.

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322-2118
3fl'2U

42o

CallBart

Jim Hunt Realty Inc.

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KOBSON MARINE
fl2IHwy 17-52
3fl.Sftl

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an .$1,301 Coil 337$353W'rnay

cle

1NIELCAMINO
Ocyl.. good condItion.

WY. 44 W5, Sanford
3235430

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REALTORS MLS ISIISPARK

All 1111L Plus 3 lots, Prics, 14?M.
Call George Willis, Realtor -

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73 Mcdels. Call M.ilgo

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Call Sardords Sales Leader
AT 322-2420 ANYTIME

Up

Associate for free

for

wail with Iireplace in the family

bedrooms,3baths,scre. patio
fireplace a nd 2,1W at living area.

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113D
t Premiere. Comedy
s*aning Herb En and
P41** Pea Stry of a man
wtio
Iclertaly
the
Of Yeiø
j:Nllain
and
arid forth from
an clii
isatherbal2 yew oS

Req Real Ettate Broker
I100 E25th
in

REALTOR, MLS
323.57l4Anytime

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For personal Inter view ask for Mr.
Daddisat the Deitona Inn, lIand 2 BR, turn, or unfurn,. carpeted,
Deltona Exit on Friday, Sept. 10
large garage and shady yard.
from 4 to $ P.M. and Saturday,
Phone 3223230cr 373-245,.
Sept. 11 from 10A.M. Ill Noon.
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FurnIshed 2 BR cottage, air cond..
central heal. Quiet country living.
40436.
WaIlted
All utIlities burn, except fuel oil.
$300mo. $23 security; Adults only.
Part Time Secretary, after hours Dirt cnp
reliable
handyman,
04'
can
3fl-j7,
Excellent refer ences, very last
many odd lobs, such as
typist; dopenclablo.

rrni LITTLE FEE AGENCY*
100
-WE SELL SUCCESS4V MOVIE: "Ghidiih. Bis 203 Commercial
3n sits
Three Headed Monster.
Nurses: RUsS LPN's. Aides. Aid
vinic lash.
YoalM
companion. Needed immediately

Trade

Honda. Ce igo, PKIC Miffs.
Excellent coed.. 5350. 323-3317.

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room to the story•bo kitchen to
the terrific pool. see.ioo.

Home

ucitoNlery. 41,095 ml. $1U.

Sob
aheadoi Us. 2 in size b, 1.000
332-0130
new prey
lrt$. different sizes.
All kinds at brk.a.brac. et
Lease
a
Datsun
including
Z
cars
aAd
)l
Chevrol
Impala,
Come
w engine,
trucks. For information call Bill
early, bi $00 a good seati Ray
AT, P3. PR, Air. Ver y cNon. 3
or Jack Mink, 131-1311.
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Open Daily For Retail
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 17 and 1913 AMC Matador. sm. VA
Saws 10's
4*'..,

YARDSALE_..Fry

Road.OneofaklndfromtMsttns

AM-FM radio, vinyl rut

1969

we have all kite of b odies
to

Coke machine; Misc. 3!

MAYFAIR GOLF - Country Club

REALTORS

Executive

TAFFER REALTY

Harold Hall Real ty

D*nfacare Is the newest "I
Comprehensiv e plan ever to be
uttered to the public. The demand •ert0
°
no. plus dep. 3720354.
thISpianN. Wecannot
keep up with inquiries, uniess we 3
,
ON , 1½ bat kitchen
expand our prssajd Sales Force.
$115 m. ni-me or 323-4000.
We have so many leads anSI ap.
Polntments that it will take
ALTAMONTE
Lakefront 2 BR,te
months to co',Iact then, all,
air, scrned porch, large
&amp;
..es. $133.
This company has been established
skicel50s.weoffertopimmedlate FERN PARK
- 3 BR,
eernpg,,
also a p.rmaned
i'. baths, air, finced yard, carsecure future with unhl)nited ad.
poSIng 1195 me.
vancement. You can become a
manager with your offic e and ORLANDO
LEE ROAD AREA
staff, aft er a very snort training
2 BR, family room, corner lot, 5)55
per
at company expense. You
inn.
will recelveasalary, commission.
FORREST GREENE INC.
erre, renawa
as well as
REALTORS
530-Ill)
companyIringebeI,fN0cha5.
Hospltallz$ Jan, LIfe Insurance,
Malor Medical and Retirement .

THIS IS A CAREER
OPPORTUN iiv

1304$33

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Friday Night 7 PM

PLANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOK
WHAIEVER YOU WISH TO BUY
OR SELL. AND WATCH THE
PROFITS
GROWl
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'13 Duster., 2 dr., auto, all power,

'fl-30Mor3fl.,.

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Forrest Greene Inc.

2S24 Park Dr.

Sale

4403 Dealer.
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Paneled family room, carpeting.

small home." We have 4

LOCH ARBOR - Executive 4 DR,
with pool. Choice area. Family

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HAVE A VERY MERSY CHRIST.
MAS
and the money to pay for

Realty

Rec Real Estate Broker
Genefal Contractor

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Larger cornet. lot. 3 BR, i bath
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$fa$
Wagon, i%fIj
conirn,i. I.e .1 3013 Nafle$l
Ave.

Aft Cycles

MOtofCycle Insuranc e
BLAIR AGENCY

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Completely Isncod

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GROVE MANOR -Large 5
OR, 3
bath, air,
pt, &amp; much
more. 1142.301). Greatly reduced.

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SUNLAND

1335S.$UMMERLINAVE
Large08111S. Pint &amp; Palm tress.3 aR.
2 bath, air
Neat &amp;
ctean.MovelInow.Drive byand
call today. $)7,550.

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PLAN

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DRIVCy

'1 3271507cr 372 04)2

DR EAMWOLD
Lovely older 3
BR,, beautiful yard. A retirement
.f I @14ate. home, 573,000 to settle
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VETERANS
: homes. 5)5.300 up.

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SELL THE NEW

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2, (12) BIG JOI*4UTTLE

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pick. Blackeye £

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WHEEL NANCHOF SAJIpOftD
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333.774

alter. 323.1731

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CITY -705w. )d $1. Needs a lIttle
Salt, Church of
God, corner 22nd &amp; Holly,
attedlon, but the Ne IS as neat
Saturday,
Sept.
1),
,
as a pint workshop in rear,
closed paneled front porch. REMODELING SALE Color
$11,000.
Console TV; I' x P pool table;

%AFOpO

323-7822

room, large game rm.. p
room. W.300.

3 i.i bath, carpeted. good conditlon, $ )50 month. Prefer couple,
one small child o. 323'

f-Good 7Wnp to Eat

Buck Henry is host. (A)

700
2) FLORIDA'S WATCHING

730

3379433

cucumbecsonOreqgnAv..%, mile
north of SR.4 lust W of 1.4,1 Mi.
W. of Sanford.Phone2333911

332077,

AC.

Cars &amp; Trucks

75

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DREAMWOLD - 2552 Hartwell.
Cozy 3 BR, 7 bath in llkeew
NEED A HOME? $100 down condition. Central heat and air,
payment to qualified buyers,
3 famIly room, satin kltthin wIth
BR, W, baths. Central heat,
breakfast bar, plus lets more.
refurbished. As low as $15,C.

terms.

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FREE HOME DELIVERY
Call323Ioafter Op.m

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(4) CBS
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'12) BILL COSSYSHOW
'26 AMERICAN INDIAN AR-

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On large lot. Central host-air, lots

Req. Real Estate Broker 321."4

23Cuh1rNo,1, liwesr. PS,
PS,
escatheiw neWNius. Melsi

For Wrecked or Junic

CALL ,n

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331.75,3

311,
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at trees.

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Model A Psrd. partially
ay eefr perth. -

MORE CASH

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Colb

Saks

overlooit this C1*toiii 3 SR. 7 both MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE

WITT REALTY

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Buying a new horn.? Moving to an
*ny yse, thr I7 models. 7 days
apartment?
week_Call colipçt, 5412121
RIG GARAGE SALE: Attic stain, Q$
e?ever the occasion, mere is a
5Ø,
$30: Movie camera 130, Chest 133,
with • Herald
c$aeIfllad ad to Solve It. Try w
cIassjgj, at we'ii Iwip you write
Clothes. looks, Dishes, Misc. Fri.
Sat. l04. 3119 Maple Ave.
ffi will bring fast see.

SOUTHERN CLASSIC 2 story an I
acre, I BR, I bath, formal
dining, Control host &amp; air upstairs

SUNLAND - Shaded
3 BR, mint 35R. 1½ bath, fully
Condition. Carpet, Pool.
carp,
well for
central heat and air. Phone M
garden- It trees, $31,300 Easy
1005.

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mechanic, Appl* in person

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WEE1&lt;

6-ChildCiii

Hal

$o do. 524.000.

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BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
MURK Referenc es, no lease.
24V Holly Ave.
140011 two (2). 18 to 30, v0o are able
61?0 W fro. 11134-41M.
Phone 333-7310 or 323.0740
117
-r- to travel in Florida and Georgia
OW return home on waskandii. Saw&amp;- For sale or rent- Lovely 3
Longwood Day Care CenterDR, 2 both, I car garsee, central
Lr4r*d*s oldest. 6 a.m.6 P...bus to
"This Is not a soliciting job.*, AWO
heat and air. $2$3ot&amp;
be neat and havegood peialtty,
elem. school. 339.3M _nytlme.
Public relations work. Will train.
Child care In my home.
kitchen equipped. $125
Car needed but not a must.Driver 2
Good references.
month. damage deposit. Phone
Inse need but not a must. All
Ptoe 331.9730
expenses paid plus salary. ThIs
work N with a national charItable Exeodlvi he"*, 410 West Crystal
Child care In my home,
organization. Write Ior apdayornIght.
Drive, Loch Arbor. 4 BR, 2 baths,
plicallon to: Good Arn*rlcan
P5one322.39S1.
rec. room with fireplace. Air,
Helping Hands. Inc.. P.O. Son
carpet, kItchen equipped.
Will baby sit In your horne. Have
5244. Jacksonville, Fla. 3MI. or
$10 dep. 3224M
apply for Interview on Friday,
own transportation.
i between I and 1 p.m. at 3 BR. 2 laths. carpeted, range &amp;
EducatlonalChlldCareforaslowas
the State Employmed Office,
refrlgerator,ce*rsIHA.Garage,
$2. weekly If you qualIfy. 337-$
Sanford.
fenced yard. m.*$3
or

11:15

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Need a good experienced automatIc
traIsmisalon &amp; air condit ioning

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814 WOLF TRAIL- 3 OR molls
home, 100'*lX' lot. $17,000.

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carpet, new roof, Concrete

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bees.
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3$ THE PERSUADERS

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Deposit. Adults Preferred. 3
h5h*oIgradUat,wpless
4410 or 337.7339.
personality and en$oy working
m people. 1_ resume and 2
room, i bat. kitchen
8ph to P.O. Box
'q, washer &amp; dryer. Phone
,
Sanford, Pta,37711.
3Z'-10

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rnte, 337-1lU, 3374

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YOUR HOME?

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vains Swarm of

24 VUAN

Live in

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'12) KIDS WORLD

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monsters, Dracula, Frank-

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£01 ANDYGRIFF TH SHOW

2) 12) MONSTER SQUAD:
A trio of wax museum

PECIAL ENGAGEMENT

MEIN0
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5.30
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ON i.0

341 SESAME STREET (A)
10-10

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Im. after i.
mediately. One week only.
ngL SOO
Linville, at Sanford Civic Ceder,
from downtown. $50 mo. Call 312.
Saturday, Sept. 11. 1 P.M. Sharp
1316.
(Parents welcomet

Housekeeper •

ioo W. lit St.
373-1 0,3230517 IV

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Afrofl Bled. at 17.91.

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24 UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS (A)
3$ T}ECHASIONS
310
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1964, (RI
1200

810

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5•eea' Robert Mtthrn,
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drivers license. Good
or wril*
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110-me. Mother ON invdild son. _____________________
Sanford Al Anon' amiiy Group P.O.
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room and salary. 3a2.N,
Box 15 Sanford, Fla. 32771.

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MOORE SH
A TRIBUTE TO
KATHRYN KUHLMAN

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SECOND F1

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MOVIES: "N Conquered
the W113111:11" POW Graved,
Beverly Garland. 119155. Thkv
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Part time work available

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SR. air, water Included.

Adults. $131 a month. Also fur.
n4W I SR. air, $95. 531.7339,

P ivate

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24 MOVIE: 'Secrets of

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drillution.
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Serve money on TV's S furiwtwe. BUY JUNK
CAMS-from $10 'oI3i
Mt. Dora AuctI
every FrMoy
cn 323 134 aq,e 1 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Say Rd. O p

YOU

LOVERLY HOME IN COUNTY-)
BR, 7 both, central heat &amp; air, REALTORS .19
20773tt
multiple listing service
Pad. fenced yard, Owner re
OUNTRY KITCHEN- p4 acres of
land, 2 yrs. old, I BR, 2 bath,
RETIREE SPECIAL 3 BR, bath,
family rm., £ dining rm. car.
in one of me nicer sections at
poSed, central heat S air,m'
Sanford. Owners have giv, this
home TLC. $25750.
COUNTRY CLUB- 2 BR, I bath.
central heat &amp; air, $1L0Ø.
PINECREST.... 3 OR. 1'4 bath,
central host &amp; air, Owner will $*I, 200 HARTWELL3 BR,1%,~ baths,
to qualified veteran
paying all
Central heat &amp; air,
closing costs. $niso.
IV
JEWETT LANE- , acre, 3 BR, 2
3 BEDROOM.... 1 Bath. small frame
bath, Central heat &amp; air. 533.000.
home, situated on '4 of a city
blocS $17,500.
CAN A L FRONT CABINS- S3.94J
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Stenstrom Realty
throwing It iwayl Have 3
Be*oom homes available to lIarS TEE
PATIO SALE -Fri. &amp; Sat.. CbS.
107
Close'N GREEN
go".
out EARNING ineee at
to
Patio Chairs. Pictures, Lamps,
3 on. n
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m.
burningi
central heat.air, carpeting, tool
Mac. Corner Floyd S lh, Lake
Cliff JordnRealtor
shed, deep well. SPP warranted.
v
11311-111M
MAW.
Carp*" Solo, Friday &amp; SO
752 S. Country Club Road, Lake
DELTONA - First area, Clow to PINECREST - 1)3 E. Jhhns.
Mary. Large Avon collection, oil
SPaclairs 3 9R.'2 both in lovely
shopping, 2 BR, family room,
hooter and rhisc. items.
Pine,int. Foyor, porch, laree
central heat &amp; air, nice corner .
u i y room. Excei
520J00.
location. Garage Sale, Sept. 11 &amp; 1 10a.m
$73000.
5p.m., 2 Colonial Way (nod 14.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
alt French). Freezer, thildrin's
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
COUNTY - 3500 Cory Club
clothes etc.
Deltona,4aj.0

Req. Real Estate Broker

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carpeted. quiet I and 2
$125 to SIX mon .
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maculate condition. Screened
I3*30' pool. lame fenCed sot

School &amp; Golf Course,

Al,.

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113.14w

Write P.O. SOn 1213
Sanford. Florida

tv, Lyle

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citrus vrees. Walk to idyllwlld.

3374017 or 4*1132.

and board p1* salary. Must have

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and start
INVESTING your mosey Instead

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care far elderly womm RW

P.rtiapsAlcoholic Anonymous

ME.

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EXECUTIVE HOME

ijieR. iarpe,canvenient location.

FACEDWITHADRINKINU
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LEASE NOW

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prIvate. One

apartment clean
man. 3233931

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j

LARRY SAXON, INC. REALTOR

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A'MUSI' SELL"
QUIET AREA
2. 3 BR redecorated hoe, lOtS Of Bring attora. This 3 BR beauty Is
Only 3'z years
kitchen cabinets, eating bar, now
now, custom
drapes,
carpeting, new row,
wall-to-wall carpeting,
central
heat
Central
heat
and large fencid back yard.
air. Walk to
Approx. $2,000 down, stis month.
sclts. MS 70'S. 425-0049. Aptf
Price
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trailer apIs. Adult £ family ar
Weekly. 3313 H 1791. Sanford.
373.1930.

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play PIOUSO. Ni., •Iemen,ar,
school. Located In Country.
ICId yard, 51USD. 3231431

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she was born, Joanne Bashold seemed forever
by her starving pet German shepherd. Joanne had haired girl about 5 feet, 2 inches tall,
That was howJoanne led her life: quid, reserved, obtained the dog for protection.
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, self-sufficient, not one to make friends, "This
teacher for you. You will pro&amp; somelift About them now
glimpsed, quickly forgotten.
happened because of a whole series of York, arrIving Jan. 14, 1973. •
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s why she
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abc
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to
New York," said her mother.
her MOOM, Margaret Bashold, back in Kirtland,
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in
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moment
of
horror
on
a
sunny
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was charged with criminal negligence in the baby's
Ohio, it suburb of Cleveland
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East, who had dropped the
Jack on the first club, played D
the queen this time and South
was In business,
He led the good 10 of clubs.
East made his best play by
rutting with the 10 of trumps
and South carefully underruffed. This left East on lead with
the last diamond and the Jacksix of spades. South held the
queen of hearts and queeneight of spades while North
held a spade, heart and club. )
It East led a trump, South
would Just take the last three
tricks. If he led the last dia.
mond. South would discard his
high heart, ruff In dummy and
claim.

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somuchtalkabouttheflu. lent
over 70 and had ft real bad when
Lamb
It was here before. I got it being
in the big parade, November11,
whst World War I ended. I was
living with my grandparents.
They said It was a punishment
70
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ow
for all of us. We
should have
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couldn't boll water. What I'd
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ourselves
when
other
like
to know
is what was In the
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s and dark heavy
Well I sure did have a bad
A Pennsylvania reader
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ordle?ftsurewuhardtotake
wantstoknowifweovercafla
houses. H01
Hospitals wouldn't take
t
East's two-diamond over- spade opening with two
after you got on the metd.
any more patients.
call on a tour-card suit is hearts. Your hand is:
DEAR READER — Thanks rather unusual, but he just
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and friends didn't go
for
giving
us
a
colorful
picture
hated
to
pass
with
his
tine
Both
sides
are vulnerable.
other. We didn't have pain pills of am flu
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We recommend a pass since
In those days. It was castor oil, ago.
From I
South rebid to two spades there is too much danger of
and played U hand there. running Into real trouble. Still,
baking
soda,
electric
oil,
I
have
received
from
people
csmp&amp;retd oil, even coal oil. who
CUbed three diamonds if you like to live dangerously
I errs told I was out of my worldwide flu epidemic
and then played ace and deuce a two-heart overcall Is not the
heed. One of my ,tni1.xt
worst bid ever made.
of hearts.
left a seems the treatment you
The
hand
looked
like
a
cinch
(Do you have a question
boW. of dark rum, beavv klnd described was pretty staitdai'd,
for the rest of the tricks, but for the experts? Write "A
on
the
step.
Mygnnatherhad
with
emphasis
on
nun
and
South
got
a
rude
shock
when
to look SItS' 11)1 and grandma, whiskey.
the Jacobys" care of this
West showed out on the lead of newspaper The Jacobys will
who had caught the flu from
Alcohol Is dill used In the the ace of spades. Now South answer individual questions
me.
Pa
was
afraid
because
treatment
of colds and flu by had to try to find a way to It Stamped, sell-addressed
grandfather couldn't even
many people as a home collect eight tricks, He envelopes are enclosed. The
make a cup of tea. Being from remedy. It may be a sedative entered dummy with a club most interesting questions
and led a spade. East's nine will be used in this column
the
he sure
cured and help people to feel better i
bothold
of country
us, Grana
in three
forced South's king,
and will receive copies at
days and weeks later for me that se nse inst it does nothing to
Back to dummy with JACOB V MODERN.i
. combat the virus infection
Here's the cure. Laugh If you causing the 11111dM
like but it did the trick. He put
SIDE GLANCES
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camphorated. oil in
goose properly is to prevent ft %d we
grease, heated It and rubbed
con do .. today even thoug)
our chest. Than he
that
was Impossible with the
mustard and put the oil
epidemic
you survived. Th at Is
goose grease In it between two
why
vacinatlona
are so hesheets of red flannel. My chest

=4 making breathing eader.
Supportive care in
of
adequate
fl uids
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Just months ago,
Jimmy Carter and Gov. Reubin Askew were In a
long-standing feud. Now they have become "personal friends" to head a big show of unity for the
Democratic presidential nominee,
plenty of room for a difference of opinion," Carter
told a reception here Friday. 'But there was never
y personal difference between me and Reubin.
"Reubln has been a personal friend ever since
I've known him," Carter said as he ended his first
full week of the fall campaign.
Askew, whose differences with Carter datod back
several years, had supported Washington Sen.
Henry Jackson for president after Carter won
Florida's March 9 presidential primary. Askew had
remained neutral in the primary balloting.
Askew later patched up his rift with Carter when
It became apparent the former Georgia governor
would take the Democratic nomination.
"We are not looking back," Askew told the Carter

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president."

forward to electing him

He added: "It's the most unit ed Democratic party
I have ever seen In Florida. I'm confident Florida
will go for Jimmy Carter by a big margin."
when Carter pulled up for the reception. He walked
over to than, said hello and shook hands,
At the reception, Askew was Joined by Secretary
of State Bruce Smathers, Comptroller Gerald
Lewis, Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner
and Education Commissioner Ralph Turlin gton.
The Democratic nominee went from the quiet
receeption of about 60 select people to a shouting,
rec
cheering rally of about 3,000 persons at a Jacksonville shoppIng center.
Carter concentrated primarily on economic
issues as he did earlier In the day at a union con'ventlon in HoUywood.
Holding up a large board covered with clothes,
Carter compared the prices of the items at the time

ItEUHIN ASKEW
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MIAMI (AP) - Customers of 40 years, and the Public Service man earns $1,475 compared to
souuern Bell, the state's larg- Commission has approved It. Southern Bell's $15,(XC.
ed utility, are paying for the Woody Webber, a spokesman
The free telephone service
1Th-milhl worth of free phone for the company wIth 2.1 million varies at different levels within
seice that the firm gives its comera,saidthefce Southern Bell.
se who have
employes as a fringe benefit. amounts to less than one-half of worked for the company more
The freebies average $95 a one per cent of the company's than six months
— 23,768 of the
year for every Southern Bell $870 million in revenues.
29,39leznpIoyes-getate
ast a
employe In the firm's territory
The state's next-largest utIll- 40 per cent discount on local
which stretches from Miami to ty, Florida Power &amp; Light Co., service charges.
Jacksonville, and Includes a gives no employe discounts on
A few with more than years
large portion of Seminole, electricity. FP&amp;L
linemen dart pay not hing for local service.
spokesmen say.
at $12,064 a year compared to
The to amount of freebies
The free service has been the $8,034 at So
uthern Bell. approaches $850,000 annually,
Compan y POUcY for more than After five years, the FPL line. officials said.

day.

He said the items - a pair of Jeans and a pair of
socks - cost $21 total then and $35 now.
In Hollywood, Carter told several thousand
eering delegates at an International Association
of Machinists and Aerospace Workers convention
that Republican economic polices the past eight
years have dealt "a devastating blow to us working
people."
"We've got kind of a slapstick approach lit
Republican administration toward the economy,"
Carter said. "There's no relationship of cooperation
between government, industry, labor, agriculture,
science, education and private citizens to assess the
problems that we have and to do something about

thcm."
Carters talk made a big hit with the machinists,
who whooped through a resolution endorsing the
Carter-Mondale ticket. They jeered when they were
told Ford had declined an Invitation to appear.

Will Utility Rates Go Today
Up 200 Yo By 1980?

Around The Clock ..........4-A
Bridge ... ..... . .........4.0
Calendar...................3.A
TALLAHASSEEiAP) - A continue beyond 1990.
CB News ...................6.B
state study reports that
, Comics ....................4-C
"U you push it on out to
rising fuel costs, government it would be sale to say the bIlLs Crossword .................4-C
pollution controls and in- will be tripled or qua drupled," Editorial ...................4-A
flationary pressures will double said Joseph Jenkins. head of the Dear Abby .................I.0
electricity rates In Florida by PSC engineering department. Dr. Lamb ..................4-C
1996.
"1 wonder who Li going to be Horoscope ........... ......4-C
able to afford electricity, not Hospital ...................3..(
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Just the poor but Industry, ev- Obituaries .................3-A
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erybody," he said.
Opinion ....................
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Principal problems will come Sports ... ............... .. 1-3-A
Electric Powu Coordi ir
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Group showed that the trend
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of building generating Weather .................3*
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Africa In 1 Ith Hour--Blood y RevolionL oo s

I South Africa is to a Woody turmoil with Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger leaving Monday to use hi.. Influence to flft all..
out racial war. In this analysis. Jean Patteson. Herald Women's
Editor who, as a native of South Africa has experienced
, )tension first-hand, provides an over-ilew of the situation)

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Prevention and Treatment.

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The
rest of the
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for complications.
remedies are laughed at, but It
worked. I'm still around. My Bacterial coIcaUons,such
grandparents died who they as some pneumonia.., can be
treatedandthatwillhelp alotlf
there is a workiwide epidemic.

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the city's governing body when his name was purged from the
FOilS some nine mouths ago, according to the city chatter.
But he can apparently restore his status on the cowtdll merely
by re-registering.
Attorneys say only the courts can determine the legality of
actions taken by Grant during the period he has been unqualified
to hold public office In Longwood.
Grant was denied the right to vote Tuesday when he showed
Ic at precinct 3 — Longwood city hail — and It was discovered
that his name was purged from the voter rolls last January after
he failed to return a card keeping his registration In effect to
Seminole Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce's office.
.
The city charter as amended In 1969 — Chapter 69-16 — secllonhl reads: "No person shad beenfledtobaqualified
voter of the City of Longwood, Florida, except such as are
qualified to vote under the general election laws of the State of
Florida...
"My qualified voter of the city, who... is registered to vote In
the city. .. and who Is otherwise qualified tobeaniember of the
city council ma be a cendidate for city cmagI. Any such elective
I
official ceasing to possess the foregoing qualifications shall forfeit
(See GRANT, page 3*

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hot. Here's what he gave as
for
medicine. He took heavy old.
fashioned molasses and
nan In It. He put some in a
of hot water and ft really

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Herald Staff Wrfter

OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY

Look At Flu
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Last October, Joanne got a temporary Job
tlroib a Seventh Avenue placement, agency. And
In that same rn01dh she became pregnant.
She was to tell welfare woo ku later that she did
net know the name of We baby's father. She did not
ted them the child had bew conceived In the course
of a rape. She later told police and lawya that she
was in fact Impregnated by a rapid.
"Sla wanted that baby very much;' said Cock.
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Didn't Register;
Forfeited Off ice

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Yen casbshetromentaltoday
Something advantageous to
In helping another alter a
business situation of small you may he offered you this
promise into something year from a distant source. ft
Wtobothofn.
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L1RA (Sept. OcL 20) ft who no longer resides
will be i to you today to show vicinity.

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Sunny Morning

The country's in famo us policy of apartheid (racial
segregation) is what must change. It Is a policy of white
s up remacy which evolved over a period of some 300 years. ft grew
out of custom and habit, but In the past 28 years has been the
fanatically pursued and forcibly implemented policy of the white
minority government. ft Iniures the suoreniacv and survival f

other grievances will be resolved, seems to be their attitude.
Never, says Prime Minister John Vorster. Never will a black
I= have the right to sit as an equal In government. Never will

But it must be done at least that soon, cry the stones and clubs
vf rioting oiacss, who since June have been bucking their
demands with violence unprecedented In the South African black'white co nflict,
Time is running out in South Africa. It is probably realistic to
say that It is in Its eleventh hour. But how call an entire society be
rest ructured In a matter of months — a couple of years at most
—
witbout a Woody revolution?
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Vorder is setting up a half-dozen or so 'black tribal
homelands' where the various black races are permitted to pla y
at governing thernselves. But the firlal say, thie supreme power.
still Lies wi th the white goverment.
It is the un bendi ng will of the prime minister, and his
fanatical desire to i reserve white supremacy in South Africa that
is the great block to finding an answer to ending segregation and

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four million whites in a country of 20 million blacks.
The blacks are at the end of their tether. The camel's back
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This policy, w hich denies the most basic human rights to the has broken. Whether It was the denial of the
right to vote, to live
black people of South Africa, is no longer tolerable -- not to the where they chose, or to seek equal work and equal pay that was
bla cks, not to some South African whit es, and not to the rest of the the last straw, it is impossible to say.
world either.
More likely, all the deca des of in justice together formed the
To reverse a trend which has become irn.reasingly rigid over great club which dealt the final blow to their long-suffering
acourse of three centuries Is no simple matter, It cannot b,
tolerance.

overnight, irgu.' 'flt nth A.trk

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3. An Afrikaans word, 'verkrampte,' best describes the
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Majority rule. That Is the goal of th e black So uth African.

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The Afrikaner is fanittcally nationalistic, fanatically
religious, and totally dedicated to the hated policy Of apartheid.
UIIL&amp;fl5S between English — and Afrikaans-speaklig South
Africans — at least until the current flare of race riots has
al ways been more apparent than any black-white friction.
Alan Paton, author of the well-known Sou
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racial inequality in the country,
To underst and Vorder's attitude, one must know so group "Internal change is imperative if we are going to avoid external
mething intervention and internal unrest. The chief responsibili
of the white inhabitanu of South Africa. There is A minority
ty for
of English-speaking whites who for mod of white South African making change hes with the Prime Min'ster
(anil hts Govem
history, have been the cultural, educational and economic dflient). Li he (and are they) politically and psycbologic.&amp;Jly able to
ischarge it?"
leaders. They tend to be moderate to liberal in eir attitudes and
th
Paton, like most South Africans, admits he does not know
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School board attorney Douglas stenstrom
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the dirt road to vehicular traffic.
But Stenstrom added that all action taken
by the school board has the effect of being law
and must either be complW with or changed.
"The busing has got to be provided until
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fact that the county commission was also
mentioned in the 1974 minutes as being
responsible for making improvements in
Trailwood, but Board Member Davis Suns

by bicycles because of heavy sand"

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these poop sessions ranged from five to 10 to literally entire
companies, and from there it spread to other companies
throughout the regiment, usually by word of mouth," an affidavit
read.

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you more Information on such
problenu. Others who wad this
issue can send a long. stamped,
self,
addressed envelope with.5%0
cents for It. Just send your
letter to me In care of tft
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Still others say incidents of cheating are far too nwnerous to List.
"It would be futile to try and document the exact times and
dates that this occurredsjnce It becxnehabitua1 allthe way until
and Including the term end exam," one cadet swore.

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cePtsd a $1.200 bribe to return the
singlehim.
not1wity vote needed to
ag&amp;Lnst
free another ea&amp;t of charges

An Illinois reader wants
Lhat the man who responds know if the Jacoby ever open
two.over.one promises a one notrwnp when13 holding a

rebid. The Jacobys play that five-card major suit.
he promises a rebid except
The answer Is that we cer.
whenofopener
two
his ow merely rebids to tainly do. Here is an example:
n suit. We strong- AKJzxz VKz #AlOz&amp;KQx
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notrump rebid was supposed newspaper The JarCob
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to show 16 or 17 high-card answer individual questions
points. Modem experts and It StamPOd. Self-addressed
today's teachers have given envelopes are enclosed rho
this up and merely use it to most interesting questions
show a hand that looks right will be used in this column
for notrump play,
and will receive copies of

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cases be'sore the cadet honor committee and tolerating those
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WESr POINT, N.Y. (AP)-They pass along exam questions at
meals. They he about attendance. They steal athletic equipment.
And, according to affidavits signed by cadets accused in th US.
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Military Academy's biggest scandal, they do so with abandon.

against East, all will be
sunshine and he will win the
rubber. It he goes
will be set. But certainly' the
game contract turned out to
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En-lal man of the Chinese Communist ening Saturday for Chinese
leaders
the masses topsy
party, the country's most powlr last 1M
respects.
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All recreational activities will
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be suspended tmtll Sept le,

on Mao's death.
Kuo-feng is next in line sin" he
Mao's death was expected to was also named first vice

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give him six tricks In and then
considers the black suits. He
has a two-way finesse (or the
queen of clubs. If he takes it

South has a minimum open-

Pha3is on Proteins but less or no
sweets and Starches helps avoid
the reaction.
I am sending you The Health

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end the kicker for civil service retirees, but it failed to
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wins in his hand and goes af ter
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te*t 77 Year died early tOday,
Peking asmotmced.

federal

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very small because of surgery differs from fasting low blood
dumping syndrome. The small sugar. Your response was
directly related to the glucose
stomach ca=t hold much food solution - hence a reaWon,
in It and the food You eat is You
rapidly dumped Into the small reaction3' from

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fairly Important addition. The decreased to the point the
removal Of Part of
your patient develops diabetes. JU
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dePression and absolutely no dwnping
lisyndrome get the
stamina at any time.
same reaction after eaung a
I would like to know if sweet meal, such as pancakes
anything can be done for this with syrup.
condition other than dieting. I
Your doctor may be rdwtmt
want to add that I had 40 per to label your problem beca
Use
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ulcers.

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convinced that I have Wed Immediately Into
YOW
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snj Iidne me
I have symptoms such as centration triggered
f your
extreme weakness for 20 to 30 insulir,.forming medofm
milutm hunger about two and you had an attack 0(
hours after eating, ner- reactive hypoglycemis
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diabetes before. To my four hours and job a small
knowledge I have never been amount of liquid or semi-liquid
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Yours today, but You will ac- help you do so.

DEAR DR. LAMB Recently I had a glucose
tolerance test. Three hours
after drinking the

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the
approved WednesdayHe was 82 and had been slow.
.
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the Senate by voice vote and sent to a House,Senste
Chun-chino, Wang Hungwen
Minhun, the official Chinese
conference thafla deciding wheth
er federal judges, the
P'TviC
news agency, said the founding
President's Cabinet and top federal executives earning
I chairman and tie("=Mhd"
father
of
ft
People's
Republic
W.11M a year or more will get a pay raise of about 4.8 per
Yeh Chien-ying; and Clm Hzi.
of China died at 12:10 &amp;in.
cent Oct. I along with all other federal employes.
Hen, comrluutder Of Peking
(12:10 P.M. EDIT Wednesday)
Both the Home and Senate have voted to deny the cost.
units of the 3%-million-man
"because of the worseltim of
Of-tiving ralse to legidatom But the House went Nnher to
Liberation Army. Wang also
Also I,
Is
his llInets and des1te all treat. \
cut off the adjustment this year to the Judicary and ,
a vice chairman of the pori
ment, although meticulous - t
executive branch Official,.
The party constitution promedical care was given him
Elimination of the I per cent kicker on fede ' employe
vides
that a enary session of
MAO
every
way
after
he
f
PenslOnswasproposedby Sen Ernest F H
the IN-member Central cartThe broadcast did t give that has shaken
aIflOiIIn
next
ng inter. mittee elects the new chairnature of the
mlttently for year?'an
d that
The announcement of Mao,s flared up with renewed in.
Hoftp' Proposal was adopted along with a
Hainhua said Mao's body
death was delayed for about 16 tensity after Chou,s death.
modification by Sen. I.Awton Chiles, &amp;Fla., to replace the
would
lie In state in the Great
urs,
ho
th
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same
th
leng
of
time
mere
quarterly cvdof-ilving pension adJustmen
XE
HaU of the People for one week
that
intervened
before
the
lion of his successor as chairannual

guy to exploit IL
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irees
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llvth uoesuii 3 er:entafldrnalnsatu1f:r
Wee months. Mw extra I per cent was intended to
compensate retirees for the time lag in comp
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Use thin day to patch up has a way of generating only
4111SAVIlemets of On past. It Is good U&amp;p for you.
a good time to bring Wit allies
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Sanford Ut'i61i* ti*es Director In Auto
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Deptity J. M. Potion ssW N. Springs, a circuit cowl made off with
RMN p0trobas RichIM L
Bennett reported the city.
A. flesisly, 4$, apsttmeiit $, warI charglng burglary and Damage utU'id M liii
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owned 174 model
Sorrento
Apartments, 2401 grand larceny. Bond for was reported to the PI
City of Sanford Utilities sustained $1510 dump In the
Howell Branch Road, wasLenins was sat It $ 000. ac. equipmad. Thompson sold t
(w*y
Yrsen page IA)
win Director SIde.I a Rithd accident. No charges were
pulled frijin the apartment cording to county jail records. vandals dumped out cllorthe
have Best ftgores later today Jr., 5k hen hoes h-pD'.d for made.
cCnz pool shod 1:30pin. by
Sadurd Men Jsd
and an&amp;d a chiurthator,
OOnpestinuL
for predad 74 which is part of observation following an ado fle'Ib#t isid RiQuard was
I floighbOT and a MaiWO
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31,400W.
First
pipes, pumps, meters and
SmI,
CONGR
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the
district);
fourth accident Wednesday afternoon. eadbound when an wil'.4lIled
IZW%.
81., S.flfOtd WN beil4 hold windows.
Fleni ilgeris from the eI
congressional district
A city hail eponIii said sedan, going wad, entered the
Beomly was dead on arrival without bond today at county
BgtirIisPtibid__
county fifth cssgreuloeal
pj
admitted at wrung lane a RIQuV
,
it Winter Park Memorial jail on a violation of probation Shiny Robimon, apartment
district contest for the 12$, DII Oippell 1,117 end J. 0. Seminole Memorial lln&amp;hI 1MlT* action sr4 No car slid
øoeplW, deputies said.
charge In a 1104 circuit cowl 15, Castle Brewer Court,
DaCOCTMIC "Mlon we net Toutey 213; date tresiwi Wednesday
several hours sideways loin the spod sad
idgid,
Detective Sgt. George case.
Sanford, told police $1300 In
yet avUldt In SpnM, 4
com issioner, after his city vehicle skidded pols.
Hagood said Beasel
itediy
Probed
Moron eIjv"e4 was mI'
however, !*Ann Saunders
BM Gunter s,g7, u
Ad.,., Schedaled
alp zut atnity
had been treated for a had
Sheriff's
deputies
today
were
following a W,dnday .J
POW 2,114 to 21255 for *eyn a Hodgee 0 and pok at E. 30th St and Sum- Sheriff's Investigators said an
condition
and
an
autopsy
today
probing
vandali
s
m
at
$
aosdlu
burgiy
at her residence.
Seminole High School Pricil Roosevelt K. Jones, 514; merlIn Ave. when he took adoi.y was to be performed
was expected in determine Seminole sewage treatment Sheriffs
is reported a
Dan T. Rqaclda 2.114 Ski flr
Public, Service Corn. evasion action to avoid ( flJ($ng today to datereflifli the can* 01
caune of death.
~a*. Depidy B L ThC'VIQO $350 color Wevislon wu doli
Vlhis;*Mlfl.rNswlonand mlssloner,DenuocratKafle with another auto on the death Of a 4$7S1d men
reported vandals broke a thabreaklnatanimocciclld
Bargisrycged
James E. Surenly.
N
found face down In an apartpgj
e,
Sheriffs agents have jailed padlock off a door to eider the room at the Quality InnmcW.
3,350;
RIQa rd was reported urn- mud complex swimming pool
State Attorney,
Todd Steven Lemme, 19,1003 Tuugkwood Sewage Treatment SR-U4 and 1.4, west oP
Wednesday at Caasulberry.
Winner In the non.partla.n eighteenth judicial circuit, lergolag teds this morning.
S.
M.
RICHARD
JR.
W. Tulane Drive, Altamonte Punt, Like Howell Road, and Longwood.
race for the no* eroded Democrat, Douglas Qu&amp;th
Sesidasie County jug
will 3W end Dan Lykkebsk 4,;
also be determined at the S. PehlIc Dofenkr, lIthJedcial
30 raiff.
circuit, Democrat David a
Man A. Dtchey who poled vvrtir U and Harry Stein
3,033 am Fredeic a 1001 who 2,031; U.&amp;Stor RqxiWcan,
garmred2,750 will
the
MUM The other two C1W Hansel 203 and Walter Sims
dies, CavoII A. Burke end 1,141; State Treasurer and
Trials for three person accused of lottery law
WWlamJ.IluftamessJr.,pollod insurance commissioner,
41
(Cee4 Fr.. Page 1-A) lords whom privileges were
violations
have been reed for the weak of Sept. V in
2,000 sad 2* iisps{thuly.
MONTGOMERY,
Ala.
(AP)
He
never
said
specifically
Repehikan, Jeff I1iwu 2,
defended by 30 cedunies of
frcuit court at Sanford.
IIi4I3 ruuJ In aid Betty AZThIMS4 2,111.
FINI
Go,. George C. Wallace says that his wife had any know$ie
Heavenly
P)
Confucian
thInkh.
Men
(Gate
01
Circuit
Judge
Robert
B.
McGregor
rethednled
the
otlrnr local eeidada we: County
the
discovery of a toping aye. of the "device."
NOC.partisSI election results SquM where almost 27 years He aimed to turn over this
trials, which had been docketed for lid week after the
Commissioner, district 1 In statewide races are: &amp;p
tern In ida bedroom Is a "do. There has been speculation of
d the
power to the poor peasants, city
court's time was taken up by the trial of other cam
Demo
Robert E (Bob) ScpremeCi Group 1
mestic matter between my wife mental difficulties between the
ding
of
the
Pwple'a
Repu'tk.
workers
and soldiers.
Donald A. uuirn Sr., 16, of Geneva, is accused In a
French LVI. Mika Il5Ltawy Frederick B. Karl 4,732,
and myself" and that politics WaUaei, who were scheduled
All foctorles and neighborBesides ripping up the tigidly
statewide grand jury Indictment of mh4hibig a gam4,300; distrIct 3 DunoaM
has nothing to do with It.
to appear, together today at 5
Quarks
it.
Sdiley
2,751,
and
hoods
arrange for the pop sewn fabric of (Nnese rule, he
bthig borne at his residence, promoting a lottery, and
Dave Gadur 5,314, DO Dorf- Richard IL (Max) Swine 2,; ulatlonwill
"This happened in my bed- reception for Rosalyrm Carter,
to listen to or watch live tore great rents in its long dor
puomion of lottery paraplIeTTaILL
man 3,051; district S
room between me and my the wife of Democratic predSuwenie Cast, Group 2 Alan
and
television
broadcasts
mad
society,
'wiMlng
that
the
His wife, Margaret Cowan Dunn, 17, Is charged with
Democrat
wife," Wallace said at a news dential nominee Jimmy Carter.
Joha MIe. C. Sim±erg 4,705 and Jots V. of the rally, Haichus said, and new proletarian overicrin revoaiding a lottery and pousion of lottery paraphernalia,
4,033W. W. (Bill) Tyre 4$I; Russell 40; Group 3—
conference Wednesday. "What Source. doss to the 57.yeu*
Joe at exactly 3 p.m. (3 a.m. EDT) ludlonize their personal lives.
Dewey 1L1th,31,of Altamonte Sprbigs, was Ingcted
happens between me and my old governor reported last
Count0
y0001101151000f.rkt
151000f.
lktcboit 1,024 and Harile &amp; all Odne "wherever they He tried
to make them Into a
by the statewide grand jury In a separate case on charges
3 IteP
Dick WmIn. Duval 4,701, Court of
wife, as long as It doesn't affect month that members of Mrs.
are"
should
st
new
AI,PU1,
and
at
Attention
kind
of human, *llled
hi
of aiding and
4Ing a lottery, possession of lottery
3,000, Sle,eu B. Devises 1,244. Group
silent
In
in
e state 1 Alabsma or my Wallace's personal daft had
th
James C Daukach for these minutes In
mb- wanes, farming, hi
tickets and aiding and assisting In the sale, disposal or
service
u governor, r.nAhus been relieved of their duties beSTATE lACK
Jr. 4,171, Carroll &amp; Baron 2,440 ate, "with the excq*Ion of trial labor and In politics.
procurement of lottiry Uckets
the business of me and my cause she was no longer staying
In state contests: State and Rudolph Browd 2157; those whose Work cannot be in. His own version of Marxism
All thee suspects are free on bond pending trials.
wife."
Represudative, d ilatrict, Court of Appeal, Group 3
terruçt.d." Trains, ships and was heavily salted with nationOther cases continued until the week of Sept. 27 for trial
His brief, sometimes halting at the mansion.
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Bob Hattaway HAM Lee ArMesd 5,700 and factories are to sound their 51- allan, Influenced
by Ideas from
Included:
remarks cane In response to
3,272, Jim WIlion 2,111 ((sags Henry J. Promlnskl 2,231.
rena at the sane time.
the Oulnese pest, and grounded
—George Richard Half, 30, Altamonte Springs, accused
reports that an extensive taping
Hslnhua did not mention bur. In the long soffening peasant.
of Obtaining property by worthless check.
system had been discovered by
lal arraugemeuts.
On the educational trait, he
—Gerald Page, 19, Sanford, accused of felony
state troopers at the mansion.
It said no "foreign govern- soughttoedncatethepooratafl
possession ofinarljuana.
The reports, quoting unidenmugs, fraternal parties or levels of society, makIng It
—Quarks Ashford Stanley Jr., 10, Longwood, accused
lifted sources, said the system
friendly personages" would be easier for then to enter adof attempted burglary.
had been Indalled without Walinvited to send reprMwtatives. vanced schools while leavening
—Harold Earl Moore, 33, Midway, accused of battery,
Lace's knowledge but apparentA Japanese correspondent In the already educated with the
resisting an officer without violence and resisting: an ofly with the knowledge of his
Peking said crowde gathered In common some and earthy exfleer with violence,
wife, Cornelis.
Men An Men Square soon after penlence of the peasant.
Halsey D. Plercy, 19, Country Club Road, Sanford, was
One report said that when
Mao's death was announced. A
Born
In
the
village
01
Shaoordered
held in jail during a pro-sentence Investigation
Wallace was Informed 01 the
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huge portraIt 01 Mao was dis- stan in Hunan province Dec. 21,
after a jury found him guilty of robbery In connection with
taping system and hundreds of
td Pram Pate IA)
played and many of the mour- 1003, Mao grew up, as did all
a July 31 pura.matduing at Altamonte Springs.
recordings of his buathess and
nu
responded:
rs wept, the reporter said.
Qulna's nationalist leaders, In a
The Jury acquitted Plercy on a companion charge of
personal calls, he ordered his
A peasant's son who became period 01 pest historical en"I think the p01mg Is that the acbed board
attempted robbery.
wife out of the mansion and
One of the 20th century's great- dtemeut. As a youth, he saw
said courtesy buudng would continue witil
Judge McGregor set sentencing for Plenty for Nov. 12.
threatened to divorce her.
eM revolutionaries, Mao not the monarchy overthrown in
111949 vementswere made, no mad who did
The court dismissed an attempted escape charge
Wallace confirmed that a
IL
only deeply influenced the lives 1911 by followers of Dr. Sun
against Arthanlel Irvin, 30, of Sanford, because he waau't
"device" and a number of tapes
"If we're going to tikà'es like ttda end
: of his countrymen but also be- Yat-sen. While dill a young
brou€lg to trial within speedy trial time after an appeals
ell. recovered, but be refused
Cal
a model for revolution, man, he became one of the 13
have It In the mnlnes and then not do
count reversed a 11S conviction In the can because of
i to answer repustertA I buquir4,sa
anything abed It" Shia added, "we migid as
irks in many of the backward founding members of the Oilimproper questions In the trial by the prosecutor,
about specifics 01 the syatn. GEORGE WALLACE
regions of the earth.
well stay home and watch the Wednesday
nese Communist party in in.
"
A
nigId movie and net even come in
classical
poet,
calligrapher, hard-headed
Bosrd thairman Robert (Bud) Feather
Wins
politician, guerrilla
Instr ucted layer to have results of safety
M
OM
edoQtyCI1man J
and audacious tlthakPr, he led
luepections In the TraI1WOOd ares reviewed
A.
Kuhn
won re-election
and available for board members by
the long struggle which ended
Ask George C. Hoorn
Tuesday In a squeaker o
with the triumph of cornaction
challenger
Ben
M.
Beasley.
mlmlWl In Qilna and then
should be taken concerning the bicycle p
Electlonrestdtscanvassedby
broke with the Soviet ( nThe Bel-Alre-Weathersfleld contingent
William Vail Lovell, , of which are now employed In a the city council Wednesday
(T1PlAIT4abodawa1kwayoflthe01benslde
mwuid party In a schian
Celery Avenue, Sanford, died number of areas Including night showed that Kuhn
e The New All In The Ear Aid
of Spring lake Elementary, where children
split the Communist world.
Wednesday morning at Florida
received only three votes more
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P*5 fl *lksS the COIn- Hospital, Orlando. Lovell, who systems. His patents and than his
opponent.
Final
totals
steep LrI"es and a.. a bridge sp.mthug the
peiling question of how long his was born in Leesburg,
was a publications In this area have gave 242 to Kuhn and 242 to
Little wein River.
own brand of comznunian
noted
engineer
who,
was brought him international Beasley.
1
The walkway and bridge were condructed
called itaolsm— will survive ln
with a niwnhar 'J ,
.
UU
1I4W5
In
by tnt scnooj board 'ast year to .ifrnhrt&amp;te
China. Muth Will depend on how
and patents relating to "Who's Who In Engineering."
busing of students who live along SR436
those who follow him interpret ventions
power circuits.
He was a member of Georgia
wiuida two miles of the school. The tnlc%e,
and apply his Ideals and
He
attended
Stetson
Tech
Alumni Assn., WWI
teaching.
which cost scnue$30,000 and Is fenced on both
University and was a,graduate Overseas Flyers, Campbell
sides, Is expected to save 130,000440,000 In
A believer in the mum and of
Georgia
of Leasing Post of American
transportation costs, school officials say.
permanent revolution, Mao Technology with School
an advanced Legion. Institute of Electrical
"The bridge Itself seems to be mare than
spearheaded many revolutions degree In engineering.
adepite," Mm HIz told the board. "But the
during his long and turbulent veterm of WWI. he served A and Electronic Engineers,
in
walkways 1.'frug to it are not. We were told
lifetIme. In one, be trampled the 22nd Aero Pursuit Squadron London Mathematical Society,
the area was to be graded down before school
upon and sought to destroy thie as a lieutenant. He took ad- American Physical Society,
Atlantic Bank
American Association for the
darted. What we have is temporary solution
nile of the centuries-oldelite
vanced
work
In
mathematical
Advancement of Science and
for the safety of our children, but It Is by no
the landlords, rich merchants, physics
at
Cambridge the First Baptist Ouurth of
"Un banco para todas las personas"
means a permanent solution."
Intellectuals, officials and war- University In England. He was Sanford.
Other parents said they felt fences enan engineer In research and
Inl92,be was married to the
closing the bridge and its approaches would
development with Georgia former Lucca Chappell of
Completo Serviclo Brncario
not hold up without the addition of a top
Railway and Power Co., Sanford. He Is survived by a
railing. They also questioned the an of hay to
Atlanta, and with National brother, Newton Lovell, West
cow the sandiiusthe leading to the river and
Electric Light Assn., New Palm Beach; two daughters
called for the walkway to be paved or covered
York.
Mrs. Winifred Winn, Oneonta,
With concrete.
After retiring In 1921 due to N.Y. and Mrs. Anne Barlett of
Following a lengthy discussion, the board
his health, be comdhiued his Orlando and four grandsons, all
t
directed Layer to have the architect who
research pioneering work In of Orlando.
designed the bridge investlgate the feasibility
The Sanford Housing electromagnetic levitation
Brisson Funeral Home is in
of grading or paving the walkway
Authority has won more than apparatus, the principles of charge of arrangements.
and tanning fences as
v ., in 1K.
11120,000 in i eoerai unas or
projected cost factor of performing
improvements at two of the
Plma$n&amp;nthfr!JtIes zs they
city's public housing projects.
At"
The grant was announced
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study which major power companies say will
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fuel, saving consumers millions of dollars a
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And they did. telling Fd they
witie Jimmy Carter trekked were concerned about Polish
through a Polish neighborhood jokes on television, a need for
in Pittsburgh, President Ford Polls Americans in ttgh.levei
In the White House also was federal jobs and conditions in
seeking the ethnic vote, enter- Poland.
taming a Polish-American dde.
In Pittsburgh, Carte'- domed
gallon and declaring a Casimir a T-shirt emblazoned with
Pulaski memorial day.
"Polish Hill" and toured the
Casimir Pulaski was a Polish heavily Polish neighborhood of
general who served the colonies the same name. The DemocratIn the Revolutionary War. Ford Ic presidential candidate was
IM the Polish-American lead- greeted by enthusiastic crowds
ersattheWhiteHouuetliat heis as he posed with parochial
namIng Oct. 11 a Pulaski me- school child ren on the steps of a
mortal day, and he praised the Catholic church and received a
revolutionary general for his ceremonial kiss from a Priest
"heroic sa crifice."
Late-, In a speech in WashFord also told the Polish Ington to the national conleaders Wednesday that the vention of the Jewish organWhite House gates would al. tratlon B'nai B'rith, Carter said
ways be open so they could dls. the Ford administration often
cuss their problems with him. has "Ignored basic American

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MIAMI (AP) Former Tallahassee Mayor
Russell Bevis is optimistic he can beat Rep.
Don Fuqua, D-Fla., In a runoff election. The
question is, will there be a runoff?
Fuqu&amp;c aides said late Wednesday that
there won't be. They claim their count of the
Tuesday's primary vote shows Fuqua with
Just enough over 50 per cent to give him a
victory
a claim which may take days for
election officials to officially substantiate or
rebuff.
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MIAMI (AP) James K. Batten, ranking
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take, over responsibilities of Deriek Daniels,- who resigned to become president and chief
operating officer of Playboy Enterprises, Inc.,
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human rigits."
Carter said the United States
has "responded inadequately to
huenusu sitfening" In Bangladish and other
veloped nalions and Ignored rqweaslon by
the governments of such allIes
as South Korea.
He
he add j locking cmder the leadership of Ford and
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger, and he vowed to
work for the emigration of So, ,
Kissinger later showed up at
the convention and declared,
"Morality Is not going to be an
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Fuqua.Bevis Runoff In Doubt

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Ford said he thoagid Carter's
ref usal to say what he would do
about Kelley was contradictory
PRESIDENT FORD
As Carter continued his beeJIMMY CARTER
toMsorginiaJcrjfjcj.,n
ar gued that In criticising Kelley
the Democratic nom inee di.played a lack of compassion be.
cause the FBI director's late
WASHINGTON (AP)—PFe.- makes no mention ofardumth
After Ford said he endorsed stitutional amendment, the
ident Ford says he fully en- the days when states deter- the Republican
Count would allow," ala Id wife was terminally Ill at the
platform, the Democrats do not.
clorses the Republican party's mined the legal question
Ford told reporters that his time of the Incidents.
White House spokesman said
The Democratic plank said and Carter's views
position on abo rtion, although days ended by the 1973 Supreme
on abortion
the GOP abortion plank eucom- that "while reco
"I'm confused on the one
gnizing rell- differ and that the issue Is a hand
Ford's interpretation of that Court ruling that struck do
by Ms flIp4lop on thi
wn passes the views of those per. glous and ethical concerns, it legitimate one.
s Isplank differs from what was state laws flatly prohibiting eons who want a
sue and I am very disappointed
constitutional (the party) opposes any it
widely assumed to be the GOP abortion,
"I think the American people by his lack of commission on the
amendment banning a bortion tempt to anWnd the U.S.
pneltlon on the volatile cam'fl" platform
that the and tho, like Ford, who want dilution
ought
to get an answer from Gth" F(Cd UMI, praising
to overturn Sup
paign Issue.
GOP "supports the efforts of an amendment th
Goy. Carter and myself on this Kelley far "strlgt'finhig out a
at would allow Cowl decisions upholdingreme
the I
those who seek enactment of a individual states to
"My position Is
ssue, Just like any other," he very difficult situation" at the
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legality
of
abortions."
add.
platform," Ford constitutional amendment to charge.
FBL
Democratic
pr
esidential can.
ctectioruoftiuerigjutto
told r.virfra Wiwln..,Iiu "T r
dUIUUY
La11er,
wnO
was
The spokesman said that the
have had the position for some life for un born children."
word "restore" in the plank
by a crowd that included
Antiabortion leaders have
time that there should be a con"mea
to
go
ns
ba
ck
to
data
antiabortion den,
stitutlonal amendment that terpreted that plank to refer i rights as
onstrators in Scranton, Pa.,
It
existed
before"
curr
t
en
ef
forts to adopt a conwould permit Individual states
Tuesday flight, has expressed
to make the decision based on a stltutlonal amendment that 1973 Supreme Court decision it- his personal opposition to
aborga
l
abortions under
vote of the people of each bars abortions. But a White
tion.
co
nditions.
House spokesman has come
date."
He said he would do everyforward to say It's not necesWhile the Republican
thing possible as president to
But the Republican platform early so.
form favors some kind of con- cut federal spending
for It. But
heuld he won'tbackany con-stitutional amendment to out.
It.
The former Georgia governor's wife, Rosalynn, said
Wednesday that her husband
has agonized over the abortion
question. "Whllç Jimmy was
governor we had to write a new
law and we wrote the mod con.
servative
law the Supreme
BURLINGTON, Cob. (AP) —
Gernhart staged his first fuHe says "there
.iim uernnart, wno says flee nez-al in 1951. He bo ught a cop- good crowd" for
his 100th blr
worried he won't get a proper per casket, rented the local arday funeral, and that "anybod
burial after he dies, will par- mory and spent more than $15,- can come who wants to.,,
ticipate Sunday In his list fu- 000 on a funeral party which atAmong f estivities planned fc
nez-al — for himself.
tracted national attention.
th e f uneral are an antique ca
The 99-year-old retired farmGernhart has had his copper Procession through town.
er says he hopes he doesn't the casket shi pped to a mausoleum
One of the organizers says 7
,before then, But If he does, In Goodland. He says he took or so
"damn, crazy oo or
Gernhart says h'U be burled In the action because there was so expected to participaf ls"
te,
Goodland, Kin., because "I much local outcry against his
wouldn't be caught dead In first funeral.
IFLORI
Burlington."
Gernhart, who lives In a rest
Gernhart says his concern home, says when he isn't planover lack of a decent funeral for ruing funerals, he spends most of
himself has caused him to hold his time "just kill ing time."
..SUNSHINE STATE..,
20 funerals In the past years.
"His funeral Is the biggest
thing that happens here," Mayor Rol Hudler said.
On Sunda y, townspeople will
honor him with what Is supposed to be a 100th birthday funeral parade. Gernhart actually doesn't turn 100 until
Nov. 20.
However, one of the parade
funeral organizers says "he's
getting a little old, and we're
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10 million more from other countries In July than
they bought from us, which constitutes our worst
deficit In trade for the last two years.
It Is possible to become too alarmed at imbalances in trade because International commerce
has many self-adjusting mechanisms. For
example, if the red Ink continues to appear on U.S.
ledgers too long, the value of the dollar In relation
to other currencies will drop. The tendency would
be for the United States to buy less abroad as
foreign goods became more expensive and
American goods would become bargains in international trade.
The July figures are different, however. Fully
$577 million of the deficit represents an Increase In
the Import of oil from the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries. More than that,
the United States has doubled Its dependence on
direct supplies of Arab oil In the first half of 1976,
according to authoritative trade publications.
Fully 12.4 per cent of our oil supply comes from the
nations that Imposed an embargo on us in 1973.
Meeting in Vienna recently, members of OPEC
said that oil prices will be reviewed at the
organization's next meeting Dec. 15 in Qatar.
There Is little doubt about what will happen.
Walter J. Levy, the Influential oil economist in
London, has completed a study recently which
concludes that there will be a short term shortage
of oil by mid 1977, accompanied by a substantial
increase In prices.
"The central question that will arise In the
world oil economy in 1977," he adds, "will be how
Saudi Arabia will respond when it becomes evident
that its production ceiling needs to be raised."
Currently Saudi Arabia produces 8.8 million
barrels of oil a day. However, It can afford to
produce anywhere from 3.5 to 11.8 million, which
clealyputi it In tl driver's seat so far, as
jt;
MA heeiho ofienerfj are conterned ..r
In retrospeét, the embargo of 1973 seems
almost like a dream. Few Americans probably can
recall the plea from President Nixon In 1973 for a
Manhattan type of crash project to assure that the
Policy of the United States could not be held
hostage by Middle East oil producers.
More recently in January, 1975, President Ford
proposed in his State of the Union message that in
the "near term" — by 1977 — the United States halt
its dependence on growing oil imports. By mid
term —1975 to 1985 — he wanted the United States
to be free of the fear of any embargoes. After that,
he felt, the United States should be able to supply
the free world with energy.
Not only have we not taken the first step, we
are crawling backwards. Three years after an
embargo rocked the nation down to its heels, the
United States Is a greater oilcoholic than ever and
isn't even talking about taking the cure. Comfort
and convenience are taking precedence over the
national welfare.
Will Rogers was wrong when he said that the
people of the United States will be the first to go to
the poor house in an automobile.
We'll walk.

Have you noticed? The days an getting shorter.
The Interstate highways are thick with homewardbound tourists. The squirrels are gathering their
nuts. (A squirrel grabbed Ed Priekelt the other day
belt he managed to escape).
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How do you know for sore that sw"mer Is
tuning to an end? Here are a few sure signs:
A relative calls you from Michigan, but you can't
Understand him because his teeth are chattering.
You go for a rids on your new motorcycle and
retu with your mouth full of love.bngs.
You mo so many "oromos" of fall television
shows that you know most of the dialogue before the
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new season even begins.
Speaking of television, you can't torn on the tube
without timing Into a football gene — and changing
channels waft help, unless you prefer a West Cud
teem over an East Coast teem.
And you know winter Is just around the corner
when Howard Coisfi's teepee begins developing a
shaW winter co
Another way to kU if winter Is coining into
watch your friend, who enjoy hunting.. When
hunting aesson approaches, they, will it around

but the risubir of "attackers" seems to Odnvmbw
the workers who des had Job.
And, strangely, the worst offenders seem to
ocety the mddierdupPet Income levels of
society. Because I worked as a store clerk for a few
w
while college, Icai left t0tN1. You
would be awprlasd at how many doctors, lawyers,
and other nIce folks torn Into dana" when they
eider the marketplace whither they be dealing
with a clerk, a talepho" operator, on waitress.

with a fir-away lock In their eyes, cleaning their
guns for hours on end
And daring a presidential election year, the
candidates change as November draws closer. The
distinguished ge'4lqm,n of Spring are tranoformed
Into aurllng political werewolves by the time Ibor
Day rolls wound.
Yesterday Norm (Mirth pointed out some of his
pdpen—thhatbug hiza. Andheaskedyou
readers to contribute some of yours. Maybe when
some people read about themselves In print, they
will stop doing whatever It Is that bngi the rest of
the hisnat race. And who bows? Maybe you aid I
will wind op on the wrong end of some of times
reports, and get a lesion In good manners. I know
IT be checking this space, JiM to keep out of the
"duinbturkey" category.
Anyway, here are my candidates for the pet
peeves column:
Pe* who are rude to telephone operators,
waitresses, store clerks, and all the other hardworking people who keep our society functioning. Of
course, there are bad apples In these proiesdom

After a strike that Idled 60,000 workers for 126 days, the
rubber workers and the Goodyear company reached a settissneid that can only be described as inflationary.
It provides a 26 per cent wage boost over a three-year
contract. That averages 12 per cent a year. A few more settleinen.s like this and we will be back Into double-digit inflation
The public Interest In avoiding Inflationary wage settiernents Is clear. And yet public officials seem powerless to
intervene. They do not even protest.
Meanwhile, the economic losses resulting from a fourmonth shutdown of the rubber plants will never be recouped,
either by the companies, the workers, or the general public.
There mud be a fairer and less costly way of settling labor
disputes than the strike and settlement method. Public officials
should study more rational methods used In other totmtrles,
such as the labor court

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But I agree with the former, telephone operator
who espt.Inedfttoine this way: "Who you got an
obnoilm Idiot on the lIne, It usually means you're
dealing with a mlddle4evel flunky."
If you have any pet peeves, you can share them
with usby MAW them to the Evening Herald, hSO
N. French Avenue, Sanford, 32M.

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ployas got a 50 per cent reducHon. Management personnel,
u, pu no cnarge ror local
service.
Bozich, testifying Wednesday
during the PSC's second day of
hearings on the rate-hike request, said anploye discounts
are a general Practice In Om
Industry.
The PSC Is taking testimony
from
company officials this
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are scheduled Tuesday In
Clearwater, Wednesday In
Sarasota, Thursday In Tampa
and Friday In Lakeland.
Bozich, quled by Public
Counsel Woodle Liles, said GenTel workers also receive a 25-to
SO-per-cent discount on toll
calls, depending on the type call
placed.
Lies said his questions on
such GenTel policies "are Just
beginning."
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We plan to look at all aspects of the company's fringe
benefit plan, including such
this as Christmas Presents
an gifts," said.
tiles said he believes $850,000
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But now, along comes Mr.
ets running
mate, Jimmy Carter. In a speech to the
American Laglon, Mr. Carters says that If he is
elected president, he will grant a "blanket
PI for "those who have violated Selective
Service laws."

Mr- Carter says he's not going to say that
now mysteriously disappeared from Allenwood.
WASHINGTON — International wneeler- with non-compliance with the subpeona.
those
me inmates suspect an official coverup and escapeyoung
serv people who dodged the draft to
dealer Adrian Kha.thoggl may soon face criminal
Sixth a charge would make It risky for want
g
the
Bureau
of
Prisons
to
in in Vietnam are guilty or not
investigate,
charges unless he reveals what he knows about Khasheggl to return to the United States. If he
guilty. Instead:
"I'm Just going to say what you
APPALACHIA NIGHTMARE: Strip miners did, wheth
millions of dollars In foreign payoffs by does, be could be put In jail for up to
er
rigid
or wrong, Is forgiven."
a
year,
are
litera
lly blasting the impoverished residents
MneTIC1I firms,
unless he produces the documents,
of Appalachia out of their homes. Walls have
The dashing Khashoggl, a close friend of the
Footnote: Khashoggl could not be reached
This mud be done, says Mr. Carter,
for been cracked, windows shattered and a child hit
Sa udi Arabian royal family, Is the target of an comment. In the past, he has claimed all
to "heal
by
the
wounds of the country." Under President
Intensive Investigation by the Justice Depart- payments to him were legitimate.
The Federal Bureau of Mines, which
Carter, no Vietnam draft-dodgers will rest in
ment and the Securities and Exchange CornWHITE COLLAR RIOT: Prison riots usually supposed to give some
Jam for having broken these law,. IncIdentaany
ll
mniukxi.
y,
afflict only maximum security penitentiaries
the
"bi
ndingws
has devoted lea than one per
rationale Is
Government prosecutors will soon decide Such as Attica In New York.
fascinating, because this Is the Identical
cent of Its budget to this problem.
whether to charge him criminally or to file civil
reason
But last month at the minimum security
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study
by
the
Center
for
Sc
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In
the
why
President Ford says he pardoned Nixon
contempt charges against him to force him to
Allenwood prison farm In Pennsylvania, the Public interest charges that the blasting cauuii to heal the Watergate
testify. There Is a remote possibility, of course, white collar criminals came close to revolt when
wounds and put the issue
behind the country.
$200 million damage in
that they will simply drop the case.
to io,
food labeled "Not Fit
For Human Consumption" private citizens," Over the past ten years, 75,000
As an intimate of princes and generals, was delivered to the prison kitchen.
people have been affected and the damage
Khashoggl was In a position to recommend that
But back to Mr. Mondale. So, how does he
The food was purchased from a nearby Army elcetcial
$1.5 billion,
Saudi contracts worth hundreds of millions be base that was dosing down. Inmates told us that
react to his ilinnlng mate's announcement that
me blasting has used almost as much
awarded to U.S. firms. He commanded huge fees the kitchen ordered "food waste"
thWIn his first week in office he will issue a
from the Army plosive power as was expended per wuare oiUe bintkmt pardon
for his middleman role.
ass cost-cutting measure and intended It for use In the Vietnam war. Terrain has been
Officially Ignoring massive
violations of the Selective Service law?
What has been publicly revealed so far about as prison fare.
torn up.
Why, he
some localities, wells have caved In and We thinks It's Just hunky-dory, agreeing that
Khuhoggl's involvement with American consuch
But the marked bags of waste were spotted by water table is falling.
tractors, offlcals and politicians, according to the Inmates on delivery and sparked talk of
action Is needed to heal the
Vietnam war
The explosions have also Produced serious wounds.
sources close to the Investigation, only scratches protest demorutratlons.
human probleam A child playing in a yard was
the surface.
Warden Eldon Jensen told us It was all a hit by flying stone.
A woman 1* two houses
EvdenUy, when Walter Mondale
These disclosures, nevertheless, have rocked bueaucratjc snafu. He said the prison thought
speaks
f ruin the erratic vibrations. And It is the v1c
ebO$
equal justice under law, what he means is
the business world. Lockheed admitted It paid was buying surplus food plus some bags ofwaste not
the mine owners, ho
w pay for repair,
there shouki
(iCily one double.,jard of
him $106 million- Northrop and G
food suitable only for animals. But Instead, it
me Bureau of Mines has the power to axi Jutke — his — where
reportedly passed him tat cotruflhssims.
some Individuals, like
was all marked "waste," so the Warden had all tru
of the devastation by laming new draft-dodgers, are, more equal
Khashoggj or.ce told the Washington Pod how $9,000 worth destroyed.
than otheri, like
guidelines for state enforcement age
Presidents. There's a word for this
be blocked a $250,000 Northrop bribe intended for
Some of the inmates dill suspect, however,
kind of IF
a Saudi general. "I stopped the bribe," he that prison officials planned to serve the aMWL to wait almost two years before taking J udicial double doublethink and It is:
hypocrisy.
crowed. "I pd it In my pocket."
adulterated food. One bag was actually
Fw,Inote: MtheaBuauQdThoj,i
Lately, he has been more discreet. And now, discovered In the kitchen food storage room.
Footnote: Speaking of hypocrisy, although he
told our reporter Chris Wright that further study has
be appears to be dodging a U.S. subpoena for his
said in the pad that
Warden Jensen has f iled a report Oil t he In'
Vietnam was a "racist
war," Jimmy
records and testimony. The Investigators are ciderti with the bureau of Prisons. But all of the i needed before new regulations cart be jj
Carter told the LagIonjfru that
He said the Center's (acts are not wellpresently considering whether to charge him paperwork from the food buying transaction has docum,g
our Vietnam 1erans are the "nation's greatest

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Moslem and
Christian forces battled today in devastated
downtown Beirut. The Christians claimed that
their forces, supported by tanks and armored
cars, broke through Moslem defense lines in
the Beirut market area and established new
'positlong therei But Palestinian- spokesmen'.'
denied this and said Moslem troops had
thrown back the Christian assault. Hospital
officials estimated more than 125 persons
killed during the night.

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where I am!"

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — American prisoners
have ended a hunger strike after 36 hours and
expressed gratitude to the Mexican governmerit for taking initiatives that could bring
freedom to hundreds of Americans in Mexican
jails, the Interior Ministry announced,
President Luis Echeverrja proposed legislation on Sunday that could result In parole
before the end of the year for many of the drug
offenders among the 572 Americans in
Mexican jails. Echeverria's action took most
of the steam out of the stri ke movement, and
when th e fast began on Tuesday, only about 70
Americans and two Canadia ns participated.

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fare ad years, the
haswfhtedan
upsurge of Interest In (Miental cults
of mysticism
and malitaticn.Ifftlsa led for some,
seem
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Western religions or philosophies, for thousands
down the house when he pledged to restore
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handabsys
In every large city, for .zInle, one sees
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groups of robed and shaven.beaded young men
worst political ____
scandal by a president who
and women, and their childeen, thumping drums
and shaking tambourines and monotonously
Iawareever,thIngbiadentoaacy_ftmimtbe
chanting.
Polite, Inoffensive (except for the
cha
and will be the first principle of our ad.
visual and aural pollution they cause), these are
ministration '
the followers of the Hindu diety Krishna, who
when they are ad on the streets live In coinIn an Interview In Newsweek magazine In
mimes rigidly governed by an asceticism and
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July, Mr. Monda
le — again criticising the Nixon
discipline rivaling that of a medieval monastery.
pardon — declared "there ha. to be some decent
A less obvious manifestation of this new
equality before the law In order to have public
neighbo rhood, I would like to pace a
fluence of Orleitallssn Is the popularity of Obligations Of The Press
trust In It. And I don't think there's ever been a
I
would
li
ke
to
k
at
you
please
use
more
as
th
various schools of meditation which many people
discretion In your display of the magazinesSWO wt In Americart life which more clearly
are dabbling In with hopes of finding hmer calm
Editor:
which feature pictures of undressed women on established that leubledandarde (exist) than
or self-understandIng or answers the riddle of
to
I
have
rambled
across
some
15
dates
In
the
1'1d covers. I am not questioning your the pardon.
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existen ce
Wed and South and have sampled the editorial
rigid to sell these magazines, nor the right of
What Is strange about the phenomenon Is that pages of some 75 papers, finding that
customers to purchase these magazines.
most paid
one need only take a look at
Mod recently, on August Ii, In an Interview
the history of the homage to that shibboleth of the free press, "the
However, I am stating my right, and that of with the AFLQO and the Iiternatlonaj Labor
East to see what religion has done for people, people's right to know."
my husband, my clilkhei, and any other person Press Association, Mr. Mondale
Yet none struck ime to
— once again
and that at best has been to TOCOflCIle the great this principle as did your editorial,
who finds this material unnecessary, to not be donning sail clo
"Move
Under
mJiIi it t hem to abject misery and pUvUty, Way to
th and ashes — ripped Into
Suppress Ne ws."
.
subjedçd to an, a*thmy lesson in front of the Presl4snt Ford's
For every guru who found
sitting
pardonIng of Richard Nixon.
P
dairy case.
It
complied
with
Jefferson's
dictum,
that
under a tamarind trees millions others over
informed electorate would make the correct
of
Mrs.Put DMOI3
the centuries eked out short lives of
tion
"am of the most Important aspects of a
toil, disease, jixigments." It being the obliga
of the press
Ignorance and superstition. It has been said of to inform them, afldff they could not ur1ert(i,
Sanford decent country and of a democracy Is this notion
India that It was a country without a sense of
of equality before the law," he observed. "Got
educate them.
history, where nothing ever changed and where
over
to the Supreme Court building and you will
Man Is educated by repetition or pain, this Is
College Program Available
there was no desire for change.
see what the words are over the door. It says
why "Pa's Paddle" applied to the seat of
What we are witnessing Is allegedly a
'Equal Justice Under Law.' There Is no more
was such a great educational tool.
growing rejection of the Western Concept
sacred notion In American life than that those
01 So must the communications media apply the
Editor:
"progress," a disillusionment with and r
crimes answer to the urn. law and
e unceasing .action paddle of knowledge to the citizens'' seat of unI would like to extend my personal thanks to who
against technology and th
social and deTdaIdiII, and If he does not at first
rest
in
tuaus
e
same
j as everyone else when they
you
for
the
fine
arti
cl
get the
e which appeared regar.
psychological dislocations It brings about
ding the appointment of our new Director, Dr. violate them. And one of our chief concerns will
messa ge, try, try, again until he does.
There Is no doubt much truth to that, and a
be to simply restore government that tells the
Since a picture Is
Robert E. Hedrick.
leavening of our obsession with change for ture of the Berlin worth 10,000 words, a plc..
We appreciate the coverage because It is truth and obeys the law and Insists that
that the
mmuni.5t
change's sake with a little Oriental tranquillity citizen continues to live behind, placed on the
another way of letting the public know we're everybody comply and Is responsive on the same
may Indeed be haneficlaL In the meantime, mastheads of all
terms to the same law.
here.
our communications media,
however, the drum-thumpers and tambourine, would remind our people of the manner of those
As you may know, the goal of the McCoy
shakers remain objects of curiosity rather than who are moving to suppress freedom of InIs the t4asit demonstration of
Program of Florida Southern is to "round out,,
the harbingers of a future way of life mod forma tion th
e life blood of a free nation,
the
educati
onal opportunities available in the the deubIe-dand
. . And I question how you
Americans want anything to do with.
S.B. 'Jim' Crowe' area, by providing evening classes exclusively, can train young Americana to believe In the law,
thereby accommoda ting the employed in. to have affection for It and to learn respect for It
Sanford
The law's Idea of what ma kes for a fair trial
.
dividual who cannot otherwise attend daytime when we set up this standard that says If you're
has degenerated to the point where only those
eti.
We feel st rongly that everyone should dth and poweriwu you're a big shot, you really
No
Anatomy
Lessons,
Please
who are totally Ignorant of what Is going on In the
have
the opportunity to obtain a college degree. can fully expect to avoid the sections of the law
world are considered quahlfled to serve as jurors.
Editor:
when you violate It. And I think that's the key
Fortunately for the operation of the legal
An Open letter To Store Managers:
Donald&amp;Cnnmup.fty
H.GevingJr. point that we are going to make."
College
system, there seem to be plenty of people like
As a frequent customer to most Mores,
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that.
especially the convenience-type store In our
McCoy Program
Fine. This Is at least an arguable and intellectually defensible position. No problem.

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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — The Libyan
government has issued new official maps
ex panding the country's southern border to
take more than 52,000 square miles of
territory from Algeria, Chad and Niger. The apparent annexation was made without
fanfare, war or protests from Libya's neighhors. The territory is thou'ht by some to be
rich in iron ore, uranium and phosphates,
Prime Minister Abdul Salam Jalloud has
denied that his government seized land in the
border areas.

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America Is no stranger to offbeat
sometimes weird reus cults, fran etd-o(the-wonders to snake-handlers. Historically,
however, they have been home-grown
movements, offshoots of Judeo-Chrlstlan

WASHINGTON (AP) —
Prei. listed as missing In action prob. the a'4'nbulon of what were can policy in the Vietnamese med within the administration
Ident Ford faces a key foreign ably Will lead to an Amer1,
then two Vletnams.
case Is being governed by for the agimied that a U&amp;
policy decision on whether to veto of Hanoi's hid.
In
what
It
described
a.
a
slg.
Hanoi's attitude toward the decision not to block the VlW
veto a Vietnamese hid for
The consensus among om. na01goodwiu,the v1
MIAs.
namesi app icntien could InI.
United Nations membership. ciala Is hats yet
most government lad Monday gave
Asked about the Vletninte,e spire a more flexible attitude by
' out Um 0"- likely help Ford in his pal if the American Embassy In application In the United Na! Hanoi on the MIA Issue.
bility of a US. abstention
when trying to consolidate support Paris the names 0112 U.S. air- tons, Kissinger said "the Iuue
the vote comes op Friday, MI* among th
Other officials, apr.aIog
ose voters who would men ft said had been killed In of mlndng.1.Innis of course the minority view, said
cliii suggest that American
be alienated by any kind of gee- the Vietnam war,
akey Issue, and we want to an tam's behavior since the
&amp;isatldactjon with Vietnam's ture toward Vietnam. Last
any progress can be collapse of the 11.5.-backed
policy toward U.S. servicemen year, th
The move apparently was whether
made wre"
e United States vetoed tied to Vietnam's campaign for
Saigon goverusoent Ii moidim
ref
to c
ent ago Is much better than
U.N. admission, but Ford called
thlsa"llrnitedactlaf'and said on whether they expected any Washington had expected.
additional
of Mi
Since that time, they said,
It was "callous and cruel"
the Vietnamese not to account byHanolbeforetheU,N.te Vietnam h nonnallxei rela.
on Vietnam opera Friday. One lions with all non'Coin,nwdst
for the remaining
MIM.
U.S.source iaid American nations In Southeast Asia, of.
Although the United states acqulesence to the Vietnamese feted
Its friendship to Washing.
has often subscribed to the the. bid would deprive Washington ton, called
for expanded trade
TOKYO(AP) — The Soviet meet1ngwthForfgy, oryofunlversaimanberslijpin of one of the few levers with with the Western democracies
Ministr the United Nations, Secretary which
pilot who landed his super- officials that
It hopes to extract con- and treated supporters of the
Japan
had
shown of State Henry A. Kissinger In. cesslons from
secret 19G25 jet In Japan left an "unfriendly attitude"
old Saigon regime with retodayaboardacommerejalajr. toward the Soviet Union by dicated last week that AmenHe said there was little senti- straint.
HENRY KISSINGER
for asylum In the United refusing to return the defector
and his Plane Inunedlately.
U.&amp; officials accornPaxlied Moscow had lodged six
the u1g Soviet air force previous protests.
What would you call it when more people in
filer, IL Vlktor I. Belen ko.
fil
After rdusingfor four days to
Sovielt sources s aj the pilot speak with Soviet officials, the
Central Florida save with The First than with any
left wife and daughter In the 29-year-old pilot was persuaded
Soviet Union. They said Mrs. by Japanese authorities to meet
other savings and loan association?
Belenko expressed disbelief with representatives of the
that her husband had defected. Soviet Embassy shortly before
We call it...
His 11IM MOVdItY in the h left for HonolWu and the U.S.
world's fastest warplane touch- mainland.
ed off a dipliiiatIc row beteen There was no indication of
Moscow and Tokyo. It also gave what transpired at the meeting,
the United States and Japan an but Belenko smiled and waved
Intelligence bonanza, the to reporters as he walked out of
chance to examine thoroughly a police station afterward.
the Soviet Union's mod adASoviet official reportedthat
vanced fighter aircraft and to Polyanaldi, In an hour-long
question the pilot about his meeting with' Foreign Ministry
training,
officials, said the Japanese
Kensuke Yanagiya.a Foreign government has met none of the
Ministry spokesman, said Ja- Soviet demands since the pilot
Pan Is fully entitled to Inspect made a "mistaken" landing
the MIGZ since It entered Monday.
Japanese territory Illegally.
He claimed that the Japanese
vvnere your savings are put to work right here in
Soviet Ambassador Dniitrl government "fabricated" Its
Polyanakil charged today In a announcement that Belenko
Central Florida helping to keep our economy strong.
wanted political asylum. The
ambe
ambassador contended that
film and press
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JOHANNESBURG, (AP) — Riot police
converged on trouble spots in and around
Cape Town today after a night of rioting and
arson that police sought to curb by firing
Into
crowds of nonwhites.
Witness said the antigovernmen vilence
o
many casualties
but police and hospitalsleft
declined to give the
of dead and Injurer]. "Things are just

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

Religions

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Cape Town

A Psychologist migit offer this .ql'm 1 for
the Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde behavior: "whet a
struggling prof.."'1, after a bard day In a highly
stratified 'odd saviroaM4011, reiidwo other
a.p.ctj ofa society, be Is Ukaly to try to owl
domb'wce In any way he Is cepable."

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Philadelphia PlaiuIes.
Pittsburgh's 13th victory in 14
Espos N, Cardinals 5.7
Suddenly I love coming to games has cut the Phils' NaMontreal rallied for come.
The
abUTSJI
the ballpark again,' Hebner tional League East Division to from-behind victories In both
it Keboer couldo't have picked said.
"Two weeks ago I was just 4 games. Sixteen games games against St. Louis. In the
a better time to C0( 01*
hoping
to but the Mets out of ago. Philadelphia, which has opener, Barry Foote slapped a
5IIUT)P
second place.
now lost 1101 Its last 12, led the two-out pinch single in the ninth
"1 went O4or4months," said
"Then, all of a sudden, It was Pirates by 1312 games,
to knock home the tying and
Helmet aiter delving in four nine games behind, eight
The PtVilies' slump Is remi. winning rim. In the nightcap,
runs Wednesday night and games, sev,,i games. and now niscent of 1964, when Phila. pinch-hitter Jose Morales'
Leading PIttsburgh to a 6-1 here we are. right back in the delphfa lost a 612game bulge
double capped a two-run win.
victory over the floundering thing."
when they dropped 1oInarow fling rally In the eighth.
________ and the St. Lu1sCardjngjsfin- Braves 3, Padres L$f-Iiga
ished In front.
Playing without suspended
•
Mets 11, Cubs S
Manager Dave Bristol, Atlanta
Hayne s
Home runs by Lee Mazzilli toppled San Diego by scoring
and John Stearns led a 16-hit two rims In the 10th inning.
barrage as New York routed
11111L.
Reds 3 ASInS 0
Chicago.
Gary Nolan and Rawley
Gluts 1, Dodgers 0,11 Innings Eastwlck combined for a fourL
BY JIM
A sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter hitter and Tony Perez and
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boosted San Francisco over Los homers to give Cincinnati Its
Ah, the old nitty-gritty,
Angeles.
victory over Houston.
Friend or foe. Right or wrong.

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It's cai4ed the prediction business. Risky to iay
the least, sometimes as dangerous as tangling with a
Scorpio woman.
The problem In picking games is similar to
fielding a punt. The cotton pickin' thing doesn't

Seminole
Don AIIIIItI
Chuck McMullen
Virgil Jenkins Willie Hughes
Bob Sorenson David Wilclsar

Danny Flint
Henry Olichrist
Tim Palmer

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Charles liggins
Charles
Bob Sorenson
Jim Edmonds

i Sox
ByWhte

Chris liggins
Chip Wilkins

lick Mann
Jell Anderson
Virgil Jenkins

Ricky Bryson

Morris Hedges
Dan Nash
Kenny lads

Don Jacobs
David Caughell
Curtis Holloway Sill Cart,,
Mike Mullins

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Legs players Is illegal.
_
In a decision that's sure to
chase NFL owners and attor.
neys Into huddles all over the
country, U.S. District Judge •
William B. Bryant said the
draft violates antitrust laws.
'4
Bryant said the essence 01 the ,.'
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draft is an agr eement among
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team owners "that the right to 4,.', V
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to deal,' and said It conJ'3
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classic and (flout petulctou.s
(HsraId photo b y TOIT ViiinI)
furm, a device which has long
Watch
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step,
buddy,
seems to be th e
BAREFOO
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the
onlooker
at the right. Note
Bryants ruling Nedziesda'
he
is
barefoot
as
Eugene
Terrell
runs past In
was made &amp;n the cue offormer TACKLE
Tuesday's practice at the Sanford Middle School
Washington Redakir.s defensive
back Jines "Yazoo" Smith,
field. Action took place as Sanford's entry in the
who contended in a 3970 suit
Central Florida Football League staged drills in
that the draft stifled the maranticipation of the nearing season, which begins late
ketmg of Ius f'aitball 5kil1S
this month.

Dwayne Miner
Dwayne
Don Jacobs
Kenny lads
Rick Nash
Rick Evans
David lass
Randy Willis
Cedric Canley
Mike Cox
Rick Work
Scott Meyer

Vinnis Quinn
Jody Pickens
Steve lenten

- - - - -------Herb Folder
Greg Ieqgs

Marcus Kendrick
Rory $10155
Danny Allen

Richard Scary
Lynn Dickerson
Kern Sweat

Steve Mulligan
David Simms

Stan Saiabanska
Melvin .5e1ten
Kevin Joseph
Kyle Peters

Danny Williams
Wyman Jackson
Keith tarnhart
:hris German.

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Jim Kremer
Clark Gonzales
Rick Ttsomblinsor

Mike Garlic
Mike Sapp

Tony Sanchez
Danny Kirby
Greg Purner

Andy Brown
Kevin Collins

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Dean S$ackleford
Earl Maier
Kevin Kirschman

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John Schultz
Brian M.ntcalns

Defense-----

Fiank Meghie
Male Behan
Little Lee Baker

Steve Shackleserd
Rick Estrimeria
John Fuller
Jim Yarbrough
Brad Koadle

Randy Jones
Scott Reddilt
Allan Jackson

Paul Hines Mike Perry
lob Bray
Doug Oreader
Mile Cou,:pa,d

steve Perry
Mike Pl*tcher

Richard Arnold
John lrandorft

Jim Pritchard
Joey Clark
Don SCIS,SnI
Don Andriano
Steve Oiaon
Mitt Simonelli
Mark Sctuenk
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Lee Fields

Stove Olson
Jeffrey Marchantel

Defense

lob Bray
Bob Soloman

Bob Milanovich
Mike Lacer,
Bruce loch
Pat Eby
Rich Arnold
Mike Cowiliard
Mark Williams
Doug Oreider
Greg Abbott
Chuck Woodworth
Joey Clark
Frank Fabrizo

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Mile Butcher

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Brent Matthews
Chan Muller
David Waugh

Chin Muller
David Sullen

J T. Willeti
Jilt Vann
Doug Lepow
Doug Magruder
Malt Stevens
Mike Sagi'isl

Chile lavisen
Norbert Seals

Mile Presser
Mike Butcher

Mike Hanson
Ed Murphy
Carlos Santos"
Paul Swell

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David Hamlin
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Stuart Hail

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Tennis Tourney

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Dvt Weaver

Offense

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A - 1,713; Handle - $173,0)9.

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Mall Simonelli

Norbert Seals
David Sutton
Brent Matthews Malt Stevins
Mile Sigrest
David Hamlin
Chin Muller

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Paul Swett Ed Murpny Win Webb
Jay Johnson
J,7. Willett
Doug Lanier
Mike Hanson Doug Kepow Jell Vann
Stacy Hold.rbavm Slsvs Selvin Malt Stevens
Caries Santiago Doug Magruder
Bruce Burn,
Stuart Hall
Mike roller

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Mike Perry
Ray Hybowoki

Trimt y Prep
Nick Microulis
David Poe

Racing

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John Flores

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Bob Soloman
Ray HylOWOki
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Randy Pruitt
Leo Schmidt

Baseball

Brent Matthews

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Duane Honaher
Bud Kelsch
Rick luedlinger

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Doug Hancock
Prather
Gl Nichols
DWI
Edwin Gonzales
Sag Lee labor
Chris Moevse
Joan Sobil

Randy Larson
Richar d McQuire

Doug Lanier

Painless Dentist; 3. Aim; 1.
CCntswChristle;LSwsetica,y;
AMERICAN LEAGUE
6. Toughy Tommy; 7. Quilqeyana;
SEMINOLI
East
I. Pecos 1oct50.
MATINIE RESULTS
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
W L Pt?. OS
THIRD - I. OR's Dovit Deg; 2.
FIRST - 7. Royal L000
FIRST- 1. Tim Kelly
New York BI Si .670
FORE HILLS, N.Y.
(I) 10.10, Terry T. Berry; 3. Sansage
beat gritty veteran Rude CasRaucls)
(S)
4.10,
3.6O,3.1O;2.JungloJsh(1)3.dO,210;
Miss Event's victory was her
2.10. 3.00; 3. Custer i.
73 64 .533
"
Runaway; 4. TraceysTovdtka; S.
Standing in
At Wim bledon, It was Event als 6-1,6-2 In the featur ed gh
way 01 a Baltimore
Desert Lady (S) 4.20; Q (1.5) A"@; 6. Kibill;
Lobell (B) 6.40, 3.50; 3. Maurice
ni t 99th in row on clay or slow rematch between the tennis Cleveland
1. Vinegar Sill; S.
17.00;
p
Edward
(2)
($.)
32.30 31.39.
3.40; 0 (5.5) 22.40; T
and Goolagong. Fow' times on match at the West
Boston
64 fl .471 19
Unraveling.
Side Tennis artificial s ur faces, a st reak queens are a pair of upset- Detroit
1:35:7.
SECOND-i. True Faith (7)7.00.
t he women's pro tow' this win- Club.
63 71 .410 21'.
FOURTH - I. Buckskin Warrior;
30,
SECOND - I.
3
which data ba to tim West- minded 20-year-olds, MIma Milwkee
(1)3.30 3.40;). 2. Burgun
62 74 .456
dy Vel; 3. Bangle B.
It was Event and GoolaIn men's action, top-seeded ernChssupIonhjck
Western
Scott
Middight Major (B) 3.10; 0
(Dennis
Bourgeois)
(1)
16.60.
12.
20
.
West
(1.7) Royal; A. Blue Julci; S. Or NItro; 6.
ps lnJuly,1973 Jausovec 01 Yugoslavia and
.
460;
gong. At last year's U.S. Open, Jimmy Connors of Bellevifle,
26.10;
p
(71)
77.70;
T
(71$)
113.10;
Kan
City
2.
Private
Line
(1)
77.20.
1.10;
DO
(B?)
63.10
31.22.
79
Zhploc; 7. Trooper Jim; S. Sortie
- when she lout to Miss Goola- Dianne Frornholtz of Australia.
3. Great Moment (2) 4.60; 0(1.4)
Oakland
it was Event and Goolagong.
71 64 .336 S
Doll
Ill. overpowered Jan Kodes 01 gong.
THiRD-i.
Dreamy
Dee
Dee
(I)
13.40;
T
(1.42)
33t00;
DO
($.1)
Minnesota
Bot h breezed Into the semis,
71 70 .304
FIFTH - I. Gil'S Debbie; 2.
It always seems to be Event CzechoslovakIa 7'S, 6-3, 54 and
20.50.6.60,3.60; 2. Travehln Babe
32.30; T 1:33:2.
After the customary dls- Miss Jausovec beating her dou- Texas
63 75 .4
(3) Nellie Day; 3. Es Patti; 4.
76
and Goolagong - and the 1976 third-seeded Gulllermo Vilas of claimers
1.40.3.40;
THIRD
3.
I.
May
London
(6)
3.00;
California
Mud Pop
a bo ut playing one bits partner, Vir
63 76 .433 16
Maraschino; S Kim Luke; 6 Plain
Provost) (7) 6.50, 3.50, 2.40; 2. (tea (13) 4.10; P (13) 136.20; T (134) Talk; 7, R's
ginia Rinici of Chicago
39 79 .43020
U.S. Open Tennis Champion- Argentina wore down plucky match at a time
Jer; S. Peed'S Pain .
and not looking
Nibs
77450
31.56
Brat
(4)
7.00. 4.20; 3. Gypsy
Wednesday's Resvlts
Romania, 6-2, 6-1, and Miss
SIXTH - 1. Brian K. Icked; 2.
ships is shaping up the same Eddie Dlbtm of North Miami,
head, both distaff Froen
Schuyler (3) 5.20; 0(41) 39S0; 1(7
FOURTH 1. Donne Eckert
too
tar
a
Boston
4,
Detrih
3
Curryiea Lad; 3. Sliver S$nd; 4.
holtz defea ting pi g-laUd,
way
10.60,6.20, 5.20; 3. WrIght Grand (1)
3)
Beach, Fla., the No. 9 seed, 6l, ri vals conceded they never are
(6)
Billimor, 3, Cleveland 1
Wright Can Can; S. Spied D'Ive; 6.
16-year-old Zenda Lieu of Day.
3930 3. It's Jody
FOURTH -1. Lotus Bud
Toeeded Chris Event of 24, 74, 74 in a two-how', 57- t
New York I. Milwaukee 0
(7)9.50; (1. Mikvs Hawk; 7. Jackpot Joe; B.
ar from each other's thoughts. tona Beach Fla., 6-1,
(Mickey
6110.60; P (14) 190.20;
Bridges
(5)
3.00.
T
2.40.2-40;
California
2.
Ka
2.
Irene
nsas City o
Font La uderdale, and se
(147) Larry Go.
minute marathon. Conno rs will ' "Playing Evonne is
v (7) 1.10, 3,00; 3. Feather Hill (41 fl430 31.43.
.
Minnesota 3. Texas I, 7'
always
SEVENTH - I. London Tars; 2.
FIFTH - 1. Preach (2) 9.40, 7.50,
in. 340; 0(5.7)1300; T (5.71) 272.10; T
and-ranked Evonne Goolagong meet Vilas in one men's semi- somethingspec1aJ,"MLuEv,
nings, rain
Wei Wei Wong; I. Hand OIl; 1.
6.60. 7 Coedad (3) 4.10, 3.30; 3
I::2.
01 Australia took anot he r Stride final Saturday.
Chicago 6. Oakland
Capricious; S. Chicory; 6. Fawn
said. "It's alwa ys In the back 01
Dolly (I) 4.20; 0 (2•3) 35.00; P (3 Dawn;
FIFTH - I. Chance Win (Mickey
7.
Today's Games
on the road toward their exFidrlda Suck; I. Wright
The remaining men's semi- my mind that we rn' meet In
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Chicago
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SIXTH
Oak
Strong
1.
see
Socr.ts
(1) 7'.
(4)2,40,2 40; 3. Vldory Rally 3.60.
land (8ohnsen 7.5 or Norris 4 (3)
e to be doter- thefInals,andI!cjows
EIGHTH - 1. Risky FritZ; 2.
1.40; Q (45)6.00; T (343) 49.20;
2. Winding River (7) 50. prize
en's singles f inal by scoring mined today, with No. 2 Bjorn
SI
Pigeon;
the
JIgsoW Janet; 4.
e way."
2.60;
3.
Dream
T
2.113.
Acre (3)2.10;Q (4 7)
Detroit (Ruhle 9.10) at Boston
easy quarter-final vi ct o ri es Borg of Sweden playing No. 6
Good; S. Honda Pass; 6. Bryan
SIXTH - I. John L. Purdue
3$30; P (.7) 51.00; T (47.3) 111.50
"I really don't like to look
(Cleveland E
Mr.
Keith; 7. Bar S Pit; 3. SoIl FOX.
Wednesday. Miss Event over- Manuel Orantes 01 Spain, the ahead," Miss Goolagong said
(Hershell Hall) (2) 3-00.3-110. 2.70; 2. 38.64.
Clev ela nd (Dobson 13.11) at Egyptian
NINTH - I. Jolly Jumper; 2.
wheimed Naha
Wind
yreva, defending cham pion, and No. S
(5)
Baltimore
2.10.
3.40;
3.
(
b. May 179).
SEVENTH - 1. B's bole I) Compromise; 3. Brindle Sker; 1.
a smile. "But it woul d be
with
7050.4
00.3.50:3.
ThOusa
Dancing
Colliers
nd
(1)
4.60.
Milwaukee
(5)
3.40;
0
(25)
SIC.
3.
the 18-yearold Russian, 6-1, 6-2 file Nast.ase of Romania lacing nice to beat Chris, especially
Sun Sister; S. Shaded Blue; 6. Merit;
PrIncess Printer (5) 4.40;
By The Associated Press
'
(Travers120).
1512)
at 5.20; T (231) 46.20; T 1:V:1.
New York (Holtiman
(na
7. Brave Lucille; I. Pecos Jivin.
in an afternoon q uarter-final unseeded Dick Stockton of Dal- here In the
Ii
4);
P
(II)
115.20;
T
1411)
SEVENTH
- 1. Bullet Freight 13440 31.32.
U.S. Open, and on
TENTH -I. Lucky Whiz; 3. Cap
California (Hartzell 61) at (Betty Gill) (2)
More than six weeks after Kansas
match, while Miss Goolagong las.
City (Leonard
9.00. 3.40, 2.10; 2
Checker; 3. Keith Geiger; 4. Von
clay."
EIGHTH
fans began paying regularea16.7),
In)
Armbro
Jamie
(7)
MmmeWta (Hughes
3.20, 2.40.
Watch (3) Gann S. Treats; 6. stick Jim; 7. The
jci
3 550 360, 3.20; I.2.Space
Bit Of Grace (1) Lost Guide;
son pr ices for their tickets, Na- Texas (Umbarger 9 11), 712)
(n) it Frisky Donna (3) 4.00; 0 (27) 13.10; 3.40.350;
S. Nap's Jake.
3.
It's
Taffy
(5)5.50;
all.
1 (27 3)377.60; T 2:12:1.
Fry's Games
ELEVENTH - 1. HIgh Bit; 2.
tonal Football League teams
EIGHTH - I. Engine Room Russ 3) 19.20; P (31) 69,00; T (5.1$) Man's Jaison; 3.
Detroit at Boston. In)
Rockin Lulu; 4.
will begin playing regular-sea(Tom Vand.venter (3) 11.10, 1.00. II? 20 31.50
Cleveland at Baltimore,
Mark Below; S. J. Darron; 6. Big
NINTH -I. Noting (5) 11.00. 5.00.
son
2. Jesta Chief (7) 3.50. 2.40;
Milwaukee at New York. In)
for those tickets this
4.20; 2 Jan15 (4 11.50,430; 3. Millie Expectation; 7. Mary Kite; 3. Miss
Adios Pompey (I) 240;
Oakland at Texas. In)
Sunday.
Liberation.
1 Schenk (2) 2.60; Q (IS) I0; P (5
32,10;
T
(3
7.1)
110.50;
T
1:33:1.
California at Chicago, In)
TWELFTH - i. Jlml ZIP; 2. Spyin
More than 3.5 minion tans
1)
1
(542)
4343Q
3143
NINTH
1.
Kansas City at Minnesota, (Spiro)
ifl
Sly; 3. O.S. News Maker; 1. My Big
TENTH
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Petite
Pinto
(3)
9.50,
Serbes (3) 7.00. 4.20, 2.20; 2
paid their way into the tuneup hnh
Wheel; S. L'S Love Of Emma; 6.
Wheel;
3 20.250. I. Waide univ (1) 1,
Ocala Paddy Wak II) 7.50. 3.60:
games that Commissioner Pete
Worthy Will; 7. Sandy Time; 5. Pit
3.
2603
Gene
Austin
(5)
3.60;
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Michele Eden (I) 7.60; 0(31)32.10;
Q
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Luke.
Rozelle
labels
preseason
games
140
p
(3.)
33.00;
1
East
iJ
7 (34 II 6260. T '091
(3-1 8) 172,00:
31.13.
(Editor's note: The following
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and almost everyone else calls
TENTH - i. Curtis Hill (Joe
BC
I
l'fhua
ELEVENTH
- I. Bob Tryon (1)
54 53 .613 Solders) (3) 300. 1.40, 7.60; 2.
Is the flrstofa three-part sesies
exhi bi tions.
1'
PittO
This was a memorable race
50 55
Sumter Princess (1) 5.20. 4.50; . 640. 3.00.3.00; 2. Shiver B. (I) 1100.
350 4'
en Bill France Sr., recently
l'hetotal
attendance
of3,534,New
3 J.H.C.'s Big Girl (3) 5.10; 0
York
Clever Astra (6)1.00; 0 11.3) $7.50;
73 U '532 l2'
in more ways than one. Cars
.
i included into the motorsports
(1 1) 4400; P (1.7) il7.30 T (41.5)
43 76
713 was up from 1975's figure of Chicago
1 (31 6) 322.20; 1 2:07.1.
w
er
114
e
Strictly
stock
and
dr
rs
ive
$044.20; 31.63.
;.
Louis
60 73 •iu n
A - 504; Handle
press association Hall of Fame)
$45.692.
a dazzling collection of national 3,365,147, but that was because Montreal
TWELFTH -I. Dark Lament (3)
47
:,
DAYTONA BEACH - It was
expansion teams in Seattle and
740. 360, 3.20; 2. Travelin Lucy (2)
and
International
stars
West
In';
a rare sports fan who in 1926
Tampa Bay swelled the total Cincinnati
S. 60. 3.20.3. Cousin Kim (S)3.50,Q
19
.ê
.,.
chiding Bill Cummings,
(23) 22.60. P (3.2) SilO. T (3.2 5)
Los Ang
79 59
thought auto racing would
9
$7
.number
of
games
played
from
Shaw, Doe McKenzie, Major
117.00. 35.46.
Houston
DAYTONA BEACH
70
,
become one of the most popular
,
A - 2.570; Handle - $201,167.
Di ego
Goldie Gardner, Milt Marion, 79 last year to 86 this season.
MATINEE RESULTS
65 77 .455 25
sports In the United States. But
The
per-game
average
suffered
San
Fran
63
70
447
26,
Bob Sail and Bill Schindler.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
i
BIB France was so fascinated
o 79
FIRST - 1. Daffy (6) 26.10. 7.20.
.432 2$'
small decline from 42.597 in Atlanta
Turns were hastily cut
FIRST - I, Robert West; 2.
'I
Wednesdays
Results
150:2
Warrior
Walt
(5)
4.60. 3.00; 3'
bythesport-eventhen-that
Leagued; 3. Summer Dew; I Fawn
through the sand dunes and 1975 to 41,101 this year.
New York 11. Chicago s
Raggedy Rose (I) 3.20; 0 (S 6)
Donald; S. Blaze Bud; 6. Plain Talk;
he played hookey to watch
Ma
Montreal
ny
NFl.
teams
claim
that
7$.
St
1360;
P
(65)
Louis 5.7
173.10; 31.52.
long before the end of the race,
7 Jobhi's Wizard; I. Randy Rugrat.
Pittsburgh
drivers st reak around the old
6. Philadelphia 1
SECOND - I. San Ann (4) 26.00,
the course provided more of an the only way they can turn a
SECOND - I. Patti Shaw; 2
Cincinnati 2. HIxJ.I,., A
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JOQ; 1. Running bandy (7) 6.40; Q
He knew that this was an (3 4) 41 60; P (41 3) 170 70; 1 (437)
contest. There was mass season games. And that is the flings
event that was a happening - a
San Francisco I. Los Angeles 92170; 00(6.1)79610; 3150.
explanation they offer For the
confusion as to who was
0. II innings
BILL FRANCE SR.
THIRD - I. Dale Paul (5) 500.
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sport that excited people, a
six-seven weeks of exhibition
ning where, but France
Todoy'soames
100. 300: 2 Fd'. M.x'n Oust 13)
sport that had a brilliant Future.
games.
motorcycle racing. But when a given fifth place money.
Chicago
( Bonham
510)
It 20.5 60; 3. Leader Leo (7) 3 00; 0
at
And it was this vision that later half-mile dirt track wa,sbufltat
PhiI&amp;dCIhii
ilonboru
119). (35)46.00; P(03) 710.10; 7(5.37)
Thecltyhadputonthatevent
In)
191,20; 31.92.
led to the forming of NASCAR . Plkesvllle, Md., he managed to and when officials decided not
P'treal (Carrithr
FOURTH - 1. Wright Bronze (4)
611) at
(National Association for Stock scrape together enough money to remain in the race-promoting
St
Louis
(McGlothcn
17.13).
740. 400. 2.80; 2. Buttermilk (I)
Car Racing) and Is the reason to buy a cutdown Model T with buniness, France elected
(n
S 40. 1.60; 3. Kap Ann (7) 4.00. Q Ii
to try
Cincinnati (Zachry $25) at
4) 11.50. P (1 I) 50.70; 7 (41.7)
t why France was Inducted Into an overhead valve conversion, his hand at It. "Charlie Reese
Houston (Aflduiir $9), (n)
67 10, 3776.
'
the National Motorsports Press He raced there with such gars and I ran the race In 1938,"
Atlanta (Rulhven 13-11)
The Seminole Community
at
FIFTH - 1. Sonkisl Al (6) 10.00,
Association Auto Racing
of of the era as Harris Inslnger, recalls
440. 3.70. 2. He (3) 520, 360; 3.
"We charged 50 College Foundation tennis San Diego (Strom 11 15). In)
San
Francisco
Fame on Sept. 4, at Darllngton. Park culp and Wheeler Braden. cents for admission and 5,000
Melody Song (S) 2 St. 0 13 6) 1020;
tournament - 43 teams strong II 721 at Los AngelesIMonletusco
ljohn •
P (6, 1) 763.00. (6.35)57 00. 31 70'
S.C.
During the late 1920s and people showed Lip. We divided a - begins Friday at p.m. and E. (n)
SIXTH - I Chuckle Faith (2)
"Stock car racing is the one early 1930s, the Washington, $200 profit.
Only games scheduled
960, 6 *3. 3.40. 2 Dallying (5) 520.
continues
through
the
:
sport wtnre the automobile is D.C., native graduated I, a
Friday's Games
300:3 Bellamy Gill (1) 240. 0 (75)
"A month later, we ran scheduled 3 p.m. finals Sunday
Chicago at Philadelphia. In)
29 20; P (2 I) 109.30; 1 (7. 1) 302 40;
the equalizer as far as physical Riley with which he cam- another race and increased the
10
In
advanced,
lntez-medlate
end
1119
""i" "
trl
abilitIes," says France. "In paigned all over the East Coast price to SI "'f
New York at St. Lows. In)
SEVENTH - 1. Clip (3) 17 SO,
.A
Ijuilce divisions.
q ' baskejboll, the tall guy has an for five years.
HouS?un at Sin Diego, ( n)
13.20. 6.20; 7. Carol Day (2) 7.00.
people turned up."
A number of ranked players
310. 3 Pecos Biackhbght (6) 3 80. Q
a4varage. In football, it's the
In the fall of 1934, France
This convinced France that are competing. Top seed In
(23)6020; p (32) 73950; T (326)
bigger
fellow
that
has
the
edge.
:
decided to move to Florida. He, promoting races was just as tourney are Mr. and Mrs. Dave
10320. 3169,
11
But in racing, your size has wife Anne, and year.old son, much fun as competing In them.
EIGHTH - I. Sail Maker (6)
AT COLONIAL DII VI
Grant of Longwood, ranked
15 00, 9 20, 160. 2 Naps Johnny (1)
Pre Division
nothing tj do with how suc- Bill Jr., ended up settling In And If you knew what you were eighth In the
state. Orlando
r..ry English
20 27 77-42 520, 100. 3 Shonda Lee (5) 300; 0
cessful you are.
Daytona Beach. To support his doing and could attract a top Racquet Club pro Zato Thnflo Toni BonUs
282927-12
(16) 5760; p (11 1) 309 00. 7 (6.15)
' ft's a sport where I feel If I
family, France o,erated a field, you could boost your bank and Bill These will compete,
3$ 2632-44 69100. 3177.
NINTH - I Power Man (S, 350.
can prepare a car well, I can service station - hich Anne account, too.
-64
will the Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cvfi Ar,afers
2 40,220. 2 Oidley Do Good (6) 250.
3177 29-57
compete equrily."
ran when he raced his Itiley In a
In 1940, France staged the Welsh and Joyce
Jim Haynes
220. 3. LiWta Farrow (2) 2 20. Q IS
3035 21-43
France was able to do this Iw races In the South and tint all-woman race.
J.*(k P0011
35 25 3141 8) 70 10; p (5 6) ii 00. 7 (5.6-7)
Ilacklin teams.
4610,3171
from the time he burrow ed his occasiona lly ba ck up North.
APADivislen
World War II put a stop to his
John Newcombe Mixed
TENTH - 1 Nap's Joe Potts (I)
sAft
3279
dad's Model T, sneaked to
His Initial experience with racing and promoting days. But Doubles champions Ron Young ChuZk Plir.i
7 10.4 00. 300; 2 June Alice (3) 3 40.
25 27 21-44
Laurtl and drove lt around the stock car auto racing - the already he was envisioning
$3929-So
210:3 Barney Eckert (63300;Q(l
and Helen Menuch are in the Georg,Cruj
p',' banked boards, wearing out a facet of the sport which has holding national championship
Cave Beck
3) 1320. P (13) 7210. 1 (136)
30 25-57
field alTg with three notable Jim Mannhivj
8720:3114
3$ 2729-57
sat of tires and managing to made NASCAR one of the bed. events and this was the Sanford teams
- Connie Tom*i,nk
ELEVENTH - I liii Heioi (I)
3035-21-V
keep a straight face as his known auto racing governing beginning of the Idea that Bennett-Lynn
320.350. 120; 2 Is Pert Paston (1)
29 21 32-N
Zilles, Leslie thrry tjrocqe
fa ther comp
to the local organizations
323029-41 23.10. 5.60. 3. Sovran Shirley IS,
organizatlo
in the world - finally
formulated
Into Castle-Bob Ek and ConjjjeMbe- MenoC,auibone
360. Q (75) 3140. P117)19,
10 1
30303343
"I
tire dealer about the hod tires came In March, 1935, when the NASCAR and later the Billy Brumley.
(075) 43160. 3160
Novica Division
he had sold him.
first race was run on the old lucrative Winston Cup series.
liarcar
363030-N
TWELFTH-l.AimostDicn't(S)
Aluminum
Is Greg Rotjgerh;er
, France then switched to Beach-Road Course at Daytona (Next: NASCAR's forerunner) donating trophies.
Bill Lowle
2680, 6.50. 39.20; 7 B Printer))
363$ 37-99
Ed Bouchard
6 00.640. 3 Lyruiea (3) 3 20. 0 (5 7)
3631 32-99

' Tracing The Foots teps

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Mark Davis
Irian Breda
Lee Riley

Mike Prosser

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Jim McCullum
Doug Canninglon
Baird Lyons
Tommy Albert
Randy Pewter
Edward Upson

Seals

Unpopular
With Fans

Lake Brantley-offense
Tommy vhite David Gist
Keith LaDay
Steve Gala.

.4,

Preseason

lnriq,ie Peaate
Bret Pee
Ed Christianson
Greg Warren

Steve Peavey
oiwi Osborne
Steve Meyers

41-~'..

(AP)

Barry Swearloger
liii Hetfield
Mike Wilson

Larry Clark
ten Ansley

l

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Tennis Stands As Usual:
Vs, Goolagong

Defense

lick Sinned
John Donohue
Ron Brown

1.

#
'

Norbert

Dennis Cone
Rick Wart
Gerry Meta
Jon Olsen
Mike Sol So

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.

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lick Evans
Scott Meyer
ion Olsen
Gerry Meta

----Defense ----

Dan Smith
Randy Homer

Hurvral Sell
loony Johnson

J.T. Willett

I

If
.

"

1

Dan Nash
Dan Mots
Greg Kerr

Mile Mullins
David Caughell
aiii Carte,
Charlie Johnson

"a

.

Henry Pinney
Dennis Cone
Bobby Johnson
Hurvral Sell

Cedric Canley
Mike Seiple

I
nv

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40

Charlie Johnson
Dwayne Miner

Jack Procell
Mike Meta

'

Morris Hedges
Jack Procell
Henry Finney

Morris Barber
Darrell Jetnion

Rory Stone
Rick lennen
Barry Swearinger Richard Beery Kim Sweat
Herb Fewer
John Donohu. Lynn Dickerson Danny Alien
Larry Clark
Marcus Kendrick Greg Daggs
Mike Wilson
Greg Warren Ron Brown
Sob Burkhart
14 Christianson
Sill Thicker
Stan Ialabonski
Wyman Jackson
Son Ansley
Kevin Joseph
Kyle Peters
David Sims
Melvin Mette
Keith Barnhart
Chris Germane
tart Hettiold

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dary.
Predicted finish: 54.

.

-Offense

Mike Coo
Randy Willis
Rick Nash

Curtis Holloway
Greg Kerr

a

-Lyman--------------offense- Danny Williams
Steve Peavey
Steve Meyers

.

..

OiI Pr'0I•
Rod Turner
Pal line

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~~

--Defense-------

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Ken Meadows
Henry Gilchrist
Tim Palmer

Greg Kerr
Dan Smith

Rick Wart
Randy Homer
David Sass

in Danger

-Mha-r way to keep Its 28 tmms

The offensive line Include ends
Nick Microulls and Doug Lanier,
tackles Paul Swett and J.T. Willett,
guards Ed Murphy and Jay Johnson
plus
Win Webb.
On defense, the front four are
Lanier, Willett, Mike Hansen and
David Poe. Linebackers are Chan
Muller, Matt Stevens, Johnson and
Webb. Barnett, Prosser and Matthews handle chores in the secon-

to

Kenny III
Don Anne"
Jim Kennedy

Oviedo.

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Danny Flint
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Kurt Sdllrard

Robert Charles
Chuck McMullen
Willie Hughes

David Wilchar
Chad loll

O.J. Trade Issuell".-Pited 'Dead'

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Deimell Q$ichrlst
Ken Meadiws
Morris lirbIF

Jeff Andersen
Senn5e StraWter.
Chad Roil

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Move To Rams Didn't Pan Out

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is that we have seven home games."
Like last season, the Saints are not

7

They offered the Bills all 17 of plredat4 p.m. According tore- son has said he won't go to San
their draft choices In IM, mere ports, they offered defensive Diego.
words spoken in the apprG. hours before a judge found the end Cedric Hardman, running
In other NFL developments
priate solemn tone by a man draft to be a violation of the back Wilbur J&amp;ckon and Wednesday, the New York Jets
anti-trust laws. They offered to defensive back Boggle Taylor made a total of 14 player transwhose mind was troubled.
pay the bonuses for every for the All-Pro runner.
-Theissur is totally
actions. They traded linebacker
hplayer
the Bills sign next
said Lou Saban, who
That left the Rams with their Godwin Turk to Denver and
season.
the National Football
draft choices, the 49ers with Richard Wood to Tampa Bay But even with NFL Commis- their players, and Simpson with each for a draft choice Buffalo Bills. The Issue was a
running back named O.J.Sioner Pete Roulle serving as the Bills, where he doesn't want waived seven players Including
son and Bills'aftempts to f ulfill the medistor between Buffalo to be .Though two sears still Jazz Jackson, and acquired
his wishes by trading him to a OWflet Ralph Wilson and Los remain on Simpson 's fi veyear eight.
Angeles General Manager Don contract, he has not yet ap.
West Coast team
Placed on Injured waivers by
mougn ti'e stakes got higher Klosterman, no agreement peared at training camp or the Jets were center Wayne
and higher as Wednesday prog. could be reached. The Bills In- played In a preseason game. He Mulligan, running back Bob
reseed amoinding virtually to a sisted that All-Pro defensive Isn't on the club's active roster. Gresham and cornerback Rich
ransom for the spec. aid Jack Youngblood be part of
The next move, It appears, Is So wells.
tacular Simpson, the Los Ange. their compensation for Simp- that Wilson again will try to
Veteran center Bob Hyland,
les Ram were unable to ac- son, and when the Rains re- persuade Simpson to return to who began his career with
quire the running back's sm. fused to part with him, the issue action with Buffalo. Wilson told Green Bay, was picked up on
was totally dead.
a Los Angeles newspaper he waivers by the Packers along
"We tried again," said Kios- thinks It can be done.
with linebacker Bob Lally.
terman, "but we weren't sirIt appears few other oi*ions Green Bay put receiver Eddie
cessful.
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are available. The Bills no Bell on injured waivers.
N FL
Neither were the San Fran- longer can trade with National
Meanwhile, the Atlanta Falcisco 49m, who also made a Conference dubs, leaving only cons claimed tight end Bob
last-ditch bid before the inter. the AFC Oakland Raiders as Adams, an eight-year veteran,
conference trading deadline ex- prospective dealers since Simp- on waivers.
WASHINGTON iAPi - A
frdenfludgeuya the Nationai
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Brent Matthews. Mike Prosser and
Cliffe Barnett split the quarterbacking, although Prosser Is
listed as the starter for Saturday's
home opener against Orlando
Tabernacle.

eligible for the state playoffs. State
rules dictate playoff participants
play teams within Its district, and
Trinity prefers not to play the larger
teams In Class AA.
Seals, now a 170-pound senior,
rolled up 1,543 yards last season.
The tailback has the moves, speed
and all-around ability to draw the
eye of college scouts - a rarity
among Class AA players.
The rest of the backfield includes
fullback David Sutton and halfback

ClassAAteanij. Iguessthefeature

Jay Johnson

oarriil Joiwi510
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Tim Orion

Charles RIgglol
Robert Charles
Jim Kennedy

Jim

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Kenny Lee
Ricky Man"
JIM Edmonds
Steve Season
Kurt Scilirard tad Turner

Nate Washington
Alvin Sweet
rhris liftins

Aided

By The Associated Press
ager Whitey Herzog was lookThe way they're playing, the ing for answers to his team's
Kansas City Royals could sure sudden Impotence.
Angels 2, Royals 0
use a little o utside help.
They got It Wednesday not
Gary Ross and Dick Drago
from an unexpected so urce - combined on a six-hitter as Cal
the Chicago White Sax.
(forrila beat Kansas City.
Seminole 27, Spruce Creek 7- Almost a ho-hum
The White Sox, who are going
Yankees I, Brewers 0
triumph for the Seminoles, who discover defense is nowhere this season, slowed up
Ed Figueroa pitched a threeOakland's express with a come- hitter for his 17th victory of the
still a sure-cure for an erratic offense.
Oak Ridge 3$, Lyman 1$ - Even catching back 6-5 victory over the A's. season and Gralg Nettles
That left staggering Kansas slammed his 28th home run as
Pioneers before they are rambling at full speed not
City still In command of the New York routed Milwaukee.
enough to prevent outcome. Oak Ridge wins the American League West with a
Orioles 3, Indians 1
battle in the trenches - big.
five-game lead over Oakland,
Jim Palmer, with home run
Lake Brantley 19, Apopka 0 - Too much of despite a 2.0 loss to the Califor- support from Reggie Jackson,
everything for the outclassed host. How about one nia Angels -the Royals' fourth pitched Baltimore over Cleve..
TD for the offense, one for the defense and one by the straight and ninth defeat in 10 land and became the season's
starts.
first 28-game winner In the
Patriots' specialty squad'
'I
woke
up
this
morning
and
American
League.
Lake HoweU 14, Mount Dora 7 - A mediocre
we were five games behind and
Red
Sox
4, TIgers 3
Class AAA Is too much for a strong Class AA, but in a pennant race," said OakVeteran Carl Yastrzemskl
fans get an early look at the tie-breaker system in land Manager Chuck Tanner, drove In two runs with his 20th
action.
who saw his team blow afive- homer and an infield pop single
Oviedo 1$, Rockledge 6 - The Lions are so run lead. "When I wake up to. and rookie Butch Hobson calhungry the Brevard visitors are chewed up in the morrow, well still be five lected three hits In helping Bosfirst half, letting the Oviedo defense coast home in games behind and In a pennant ton beat Detroit.
race. The only difference will
Twins 3, Rangers 1
the laM, two quarters.
be that there's one less game to
Lyman Bostock smashed four
hits, scored two runs and batted
Trinity Prep 11, Orlando Tabneracle 6 - The play."
While Tanner was bemoaning In another to lead Minnesota
only questions are zero or six for Tabernacle and
how many yards Norbert Seals, the O.J. of Class AA, a game that could have brought over Texas in a game called
Oakland within four games of during the eighth inning by
could get if his coach let him play the whole game. the
Royals, Kansas City Man- rain.

system of &amp;dting ,

Offense-

bright it seems too good to be true.

Litton
Mark lenaud

always bounce the way you expect.
Dauntlessly we step into a new year of pickin'
and don't confuse selections with loyalty or
prejudice. Thee only thing that counts in pickin' is
winning. There are no ties, no kissin' your sister.
Here's the eye-opening lidlifter:

By The AUOeIaI.4 Press
It was a simple entence

difference in football this season at
Trinity Prep, says coach Joel
Kelley.
Everyone is acutely aware that
Norbert Seals - Central Florida's
No. 1 ground gainer last season -Is
returning.
And Kelley Is Norbert's No. 1 fan.
However, Kelley warns teams who
key on Seals that they are going to
get burned.
"The schedule Is definitely
tougher," says Kelley. "we dropped
two Class A teams and picked up

II

Everyone who plays Trinily, will be thinking about NOrbsrt Seals.
And that's a mistake, because the Saints are certain to tot teems
key their all-everything back and go the other way with the bell.
Depth Is the new factor at the private school, and while coach Joel
Kelley is worried about a beefed-up schedule, the outlook is so

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That in essence is going to be the

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Royals

*Trinity Prep

Looking over the shoulders of
Seminole County high school football
coaches, the Evening Herald presents
The Clipboard, a weekly feature
displaying depth charts from the
blackboards in coaching offices.

By The Auscts$ed Press

Just as surely as fall Is around the corner, mist
lifts from Lake Monroe every morning and the piper
mist be paid. so do sports writers step into the
pressure cooker this time of year.

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harden. This prevents rot. It row, starting at the bottom of
will root In water or soil.
the cone. The fruit will begin to
Plant the cr own In a l24nch developwhen theiastflowersof
pot with gravel for drainage, the cone have died.
FW container with a good light
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plant and eat it too?" asked base. Peed when planted,
and changes fromtgreen
to gold,
cutoff andgrown as new plants
Mrs. H. A. Moreland Sr., a again every two or three starting at th
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bottom
oftheShort plants, from the side,
mernberof theHlbtscusQrde, months. If you us
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Sanford Garden Qub.
food, spr inkle on soil and water halfway, ft Is ready to
pick. You sooner than crown plants,
"I did," she continued. "My well. If you use liquid, you can
no w have material for a new
"Buy a pineapple at
neighbor brought me a pow water Into the lower leaves plant
by using the crown of the grocery store. AdmIre it your
pineapple from Hawaii this and on surface of soil. After
and
new fruit.
eat It, but save the crown and
mlmmer.Thatwuthestartofa that, water only when soil feels
The older plant will put otg grow
new experience."
said Mrs.
dry to the fingers. Excessive branches or shoots from
the Moreland.
Mrs. Moreland shares the water can cause rot.
experience In this month's
Keep the torpical plant warm
Garden Gate column,
when the weather is cold and In
"Youcan'tputapineappleln agoodllghtlndoors.ftcan be
youraultcaseaiidflyhounewlth moved outside to patio or the
It," she cautioned. "It would not garden when weather gets
pass 11w quarantine Imposed on warm, being careful not to give
ELEE VINCENT
all plaids brought tide the it sunburn.
mainla nd U.S. But___
pineapples
Watch your pineapple grow
oes Back.To.SchooI
can be shipped by p1anters who and fl
In HawaII and
have them Inspected. The fruit Puerto Rico where growing
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arrives home the urn, time condlticnsareldeal,lttak
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youdo.
to26monthstoformrlpefrujt.
"My pineapple was mod Potted, It may take longer. In
deli cious. We ate It after It had the meantime, you will have an
turned a golden color," said attractive plant for your borne
Mrs. Moreland, and explained that rivals many of Its
crown or spikey top Is a BromeUad cousins.
minature of the attractive
When the plant Is about 18
ho useplant you can grow. Cut It mont hs old a small flower
,
from the pineapple and trim the cluster, too small to be seen,
lower Layer 01 leaves and pulp will form in the center of the
from the base. Place upside leaves. Next, a bright red co ne
down In a cool dry place for a will emerge. From this cone,
week to allow the stem to small blue flowers open,row by

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sur vey of health conditions of
your anxious youngster?
yo ungsters between the ages of
If you are like most parents, 12 and 17, some 10 per cent of
It will come no surprise to parents felt that their child's
learn there Is a wide gap bet- weight wan "just right," while
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children's weight and the themselves agreed with th e
younters' own opinions of estimates.

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of Salim crW styled on empire best man. Ushers were Tony

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was Organist.
III Is the daughter of sider as maid of hwor in an
Mr. And Mrs. George L SwAnn empire style formal gown of
Jr.. 2528 Palmetto
San- yellow polyeda anid
ford. The bddeoom is ti* son
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of Mr. and Mrs. Wade

demonstrating their work. variety or cvwm for children
fudents may register for fall
claim At the Open house Or at
An "bit of.,
works by
the Center office Monday Csndde
Ingructor, will be held
Wough Friday from 12:*a in the Crealdil Mall and Cruldit
P.m. Classes will be&amp; Sept. 20. Aft Cater Office SI 7-M.

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an OW hOmm Saturday, Sept oils and Acrylics, painting and
11 lfld 1$ frøm noon tO 5 p.m. at
drawing, watercolors, cartoon
its 524 St. Andre= Blvd., drawing, photography,
Winter Park location. Art weaving, jewelry. interior
Center lmti.uctori will t)
'OHi CIUtIVS writing and

officiating. Burial in All Souft

days at Pin. Ceinifefy. Sf1150" fl Ch•10i.
CII. Knight, filgid trs1
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Tuesday, will be held Friday of
Gwils A-40w,f4w1berry Wrprvi I, time
charge
graduated hm Annapolis WA
of arrangements.
(tywdl.
Pa. lend Mrs, Haney
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was commisslorad an ensip in
Church. Decatur County, 07.
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with burial In Cedar Grove
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c.m.sery. Con Fun.va
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First Baptist Church with Dr.
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of at
University
Jay T. Cosmato officiating.
ts$li Ms$haui, (4aive 11ar44 V.H*I Dellone
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more active. Physical activity the large aorta.
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to show singletons. Thus, He opened one diamond with :
when South responded two
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hear ts to the
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he rebid.

bid, which went by both two

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spades and two notrump, to three clubs. His hand calls
showed extra values.
for strong action and this call

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heart support and at the same
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held a singleton diamond.
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Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee tonight. At left Is Richard
Russo, secretary-treasurer of the committee; Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, state
committeewoman is at right.

FOR 8USINESS

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bids Wi the best inturets of the City
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NOTICIOPACTION
City of Sanford
TO: DONALD BROWN WELCH
Pubilik: Sage L 1P75
EN £ UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
that an action for DIssolution at
INVITATION TO SID
marriage has been filed against you
FOR INIURANCI COVERAGE
youauiredfoacopy
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ci your written defenses to it, if any,

For further informatIon call 4fldV
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Sanford Court
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Broker, 3227174
Assoc. 323.0s
Day
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INC.
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Sale.
Swiland.
"SERVICE BEYOND
fenced yard. 332.3533
3 BR, huge family room, double
THE CONTRACT"
oven, range, air, Assume VA. NO
2 BR, 1 bath, carpeted, good con- NO CL EAN ING to do in Ihii newer 3 Lovely 3 BR, 2 batts, central heat 1.
QUALIFYING. 51500 down. 322.
air, family rm,, garage, large
dillon. $130 month. Prefer couple,
BR 2 bath home with central H-A,
35.
W.W carpeting, all new apcite small child Ok. 373.5303,
fenced yard, separati studio. 15,000
equity
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loan
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ldyllwllde- 544,000, 101 Brefitwood
locatIon. 829.5001
*32,000. 32) 0503.
2 Bedroom uniwnished hovsecia.
DrIve. 3 BR, 2 bath, family room
, to schools and shopping. Call 332.
with fireplace. Excellent floor
$110.
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home with Central H-A, large eat.
Office
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Space
available,
in kitchen, security lighting and
OWN IN SIX MONTHS
downtown Sanford.
great location for lu-st 823.9001
LEASE NOW
2 New Models
4 BR, St. Johns River, Owner must Tired of rent receipts? Have a
A REAL HOME Immaculate) BR
sill,
7 bath home on oak shaded corner
Under $31,000
steady lob? Then call us and start
Lo with large bedrooms, double
INVESTING your money instead
322.7541
CAMELOT
of
throwing If awayl Have 3
carport, utility, stockade Ienclng.
Lovely, quid area. Only $29,900.
Bedroom
homes available to start
LONGW000-. Extra building lot
AT CASSELBERRY
', out EARNING inStead of
ML S. R CAL TOR S
usexceltentj,,ode35
bath
bumningt
"The P&amp;i4e C.wwmiitq"
homeOwner anxious VAor PHA.
321-0041
Cliff Jordan Realtor
Eastolf 17.52
$315322
at Semlnola Blvd.
2011$. FRENCH
ALTAMONTE_spfingDaks,IBR,
(Horse Track Rd.)
SOUTHERN
CLASSIC 2 story onl
2 bath, near Brantley Schools,
1inecrest
acre, I BR, 1½ bath, formal
by owner
FoIiowsign$fomodgf
3 bdrm,)
bath, ref., stove, carpeting,
dining, central heat &amp; air upstairs
Winter Park Drive
drapes, air, workshop, carport,
and down. 533.000.
Open 10 too
GEO. WILLMER,AS5oc INC.
130.7966
utIl rm, fenced yarc, 122.500. See
REALTOR
1314900 NEED A HOME?
n
,Jw
at 2903 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
$100 down
payment to qualified buyers, 3
No qualilying. Pay equity, assume
i baths, central heat,
lw mfg. 3 BR. 1", bath, fenced
refurbished. As low as iil.000.
yard. Washington Oaks area. 323________________
WIlT REALTY
A "MUST SELL"
Rig.
Real Estate Brokic 371 0640
Bring offers. This 3 BR beauty is
323.7i,
only 3½ years new, custom
3227746
drapes, wailto-wall carpeting,
central heat &amp; aIr, Walk to
DRIVE BY
schools. Mid 20's. 6251049. After
1335$. SUMMERLIN AVE.
Pits. 6412506.
LARRY SAXOP4,INc REALTOR Large oaks, pine &amp; palm trees, 3 BR,
2 bath, air Conditioned. Neat &amp;
clean. Move in now. Drive by and
call today. $17,930.
Sanford's newest residential neighborhood
G eneva
Forrest Greene Inc.
ardens
$306133
REALTORS
New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
Luxury Patio Apartments
Extremely Spacioüs
FROM 25,OOO
Enicy the comfort of 4 large
StudIo, 1.2,3
bedrooms with loads of closet
Bedroom Apti.
VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
Waco.
Large living room with
Quiet, One Story
fireplace, formal dining room,
Kitchen
Equipped
breakfast room, study or 5th
Conventjonal.5% Down
Adult. Family
bedroom and enclosed sun porch.
I
Large corner lot wIth citrus trees.
One Bedroom
All for $79,900.
Homes ready for your inspection
Call Caroline I-Iottzclaw. Astor.
From
and Immediate occupancy

5542.
ETTHOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

11 .a i

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS.
Aature companion to live in and
care for elderly woman. Room
and board plus salary. Must have
driver's license. 323.4240 after 4
p.m.

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araqe sales are in season Tell IPie

people about it wiitt a Classified
Ad in trie Herald
322 2611; $3)
9993

Put yourself in our plac., we're
growing. We need aggressive,
promotable people. If you hive
guts, brains Ii mouth, we want
you. Call Mary Lou, AAA EMPLOYMNT, 20$ COmmercial,
323.5116.

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

thit

03492)2
Casseiberry.Winter Springs
Forest City

ployers covered by the
AGE DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.
More Information may be
obtained from the Wage.
Hour office at Rm. 309, Or.
lando Prof. Ctr. fl W. Lake
Beauty Dr., P.O. Box 0094.
A. Orlando, Fla. 32106,
telephone 141.1026,

Altamonte Springs
RUTH TUECH
5349212

Altamonte Springs
Long wood
(East)
HILDA RICHMOND
374ilol
Deltona
'.5

1505 W. 25th St.

FOR IN FORMATION CONTACT

ALUMINUM SHEETS

BUILDER.DEVELOPER

322.2090
°rot.s5.On.ally Manas.d

LASTS

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

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NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

J&amp;4 Bedroom
\\

itilili

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FRENCH AVE.

itCi4l ._9tw!iPuI

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OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY I TIL S

Rig. Real Estate Broker
243$ S Sanford Ave
I2iO?39eves,3fl74.,J

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'Chifect's Own Custom Con
temporary- level, 3 BR, 2 bath.
$16,000. Jenny Clark Realty. 322.

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Sanford.

Fla.

For AppoIntment Call 30322.3)03

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PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy
Phone 373.1*
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
1911
Pinto
Station Wagon, excellent
far 20 pct. commission. Free Pick.
condition. See at 2613 Hartwell
up,. Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Ave.

Sanford 322.7710

73 Duster, 2 dr., auto, all power,
AM-FM radio, vInyl roof &amp;
holstery. 11,000 ml. 51100. 327.

70Swap &amp; Trade

0942.

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a Seller or a buyer.
No charge. All admitted free.
Con-ti browse every Sunday 9 to $

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the

Movietand

1941 Olds Cutlass oow.r ati,w
Excellent Condition

327'0451

Dnive.in

1Chevrolef Impala, 327 engIne,
AT, PS, PB, Air, Very clean. 323.

Theatre, South 1792. Phone 322
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luthon

1913 AMC Matador, sin. v.a. 4 di-.,

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AC, PS, 33,000 mm., cxc cord.,

clean. 11.500. Call 322.3303 or may
Savi money on TV's a. Furniture,
be seen at 2521 Palmetto Ave.
Mt. Dora Auction every Friday
7:30p.m. Bay Rd. &amp; Old Hwy 441.
lCøVaIiant, good clean car. SlOOo..
Mt. Dora. 504-353 1741
best offer. 323-1030,
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROS$'
Woodruft'sGarCenter

Merchandise

'...'

Poultry manure for your fall garden
ct-pasture, $2 yard loaded at the
farm. Holden's Enterprise Egg
Farm, Reed Ellis Road, ostom
(off IiS), ml. east osten Bridge.
Rare&amp;EIofIcnewarrivai,

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries, $12.95 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109

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CLAUDE E. HITTELL

all

my

friends

Stepping Stones, Sand, Rock,
Grease Traps, Drywelii, Blocks &amp;
DuoTherm Heater, 53,000 OTU.

64-Equipment for Rent

and see our display of

MIRACLE CONCRETECO.

Rent Our Reinsnvac
CARROLLS FURNITURE, 322.51St

309 Elm Ave.

Door, $150
3223909 evenIngs

iWIMMING POOL SACRIFtCE-

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Aluminum Siding
I can (Over your hQiyi

Home lmproveme,

siding &amp; 5011,1 System
Roofing Gutters 30 yrs
Eloli S'l,-,o Co asi ,soi

Also Irtr,, E.tr.or
Pta',lrr.rs.J
Eip
Pl,'r P.stcrinq &amp; Sn'uialed
&amp;
Spi&lt; llty 122 2710
Arc'

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

%IMO
SHOTGUN &amp; RIFLE. 20
pcI. off. Sanford Auction, 1200 S.
French Ave., 3237310.

et tome action with a
Herala
Classfe ad We'll help you write
an ad that wiit bring a fast sale
CALL 377 707

Counter tops. Sinks. Installation

Beauty Care

* SINGER FUTURA

STORING ii MAKES WASTE
SELLING IT MAKES CASs
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOW

C&amp;A BackHoe Service

Ciii 377761$ or 5319993
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Casseiberryiong*ood. 3250091.
top;

3

Bioixfo end tables 12 step. 1 coO.
fee); Box springs &amp; mattress;
Refrigerator; Frigidaire stOve,
pInk. 323.5009

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Capponi, Realtor.Associate After
Psours, $31 1723 FRICKE &amp;

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GE °efrigerator, canary yellow,

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Sewing

ESTERSON LANDCLEARING
Buildotig. Excavating, Ditch wo,
I Fill dirt, top soil. 372
$913

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Jti-(,

Lite Clearing. Mowniq Oscinig
Fil Drt. CIa, Rc&lt;k. Sand
backhoe Loader Pr. 372 $421

C E SHEPHERD

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General

'.?'.-r •

Drr'cs Ma
312 0?Q7

r

Orap,.

Tree Service

Landscaping &amp; -

Tiers Trimmid Cu?. Hau',d
323 lIi)Sorfli IS.tS

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Lawn Care
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lpml

NomeRepairscuttefiflgc,1
n-Qrk Free estimates 531 $6o
Asowing. eOg.nq tnmm.ng
AND THINK A MINUTE. It
red "O STOP
Classified Atj d'dnt
lnd fettling Free er.motes
work ther,,
vltral Heat &amp; Air Conditioiung
Phone 323 59S.i
- noulon'? be any
For free •stimile5,
call Carl
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Harris at SEARS in
EXPERT LAWN CARE
37
1111.
Mowing, Edging. Trtnming
Well Drilling
Free Estimate,.
Phonejfl 17,2
(P AND THlp
A MINUTE II
C .ltSiI.cxi Ads U'dr' t *..rk thr0
Jlls(uit, li'J ng
a ltin't b ,,n
Id( ?o ..- .,n ?o ln,e a ice r
AEILSOVILIED P'.'.?, S
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SOm

ca pentry, Remodeling
ALjd,t.is,
uOOm Work Liconsnt.
Bonai
'eeestima,, 3236030

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St'C:(I' •Cij ii,ly. fl.'e,J 't
't'I:t .1)1 o,r .vant 12% .'.cny dIv
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SPPlNKLq SY5t'%,

Alit ,S., ($5 L'S
We repair ant
STINEMACrtINE&amp;
SliP PLY CO.

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Ha ie some camping equipment you
longer use' Sill it all wilts a
C tISSIfied Ad in The Herald, Cail
224)) or 6319593 an a fr.entii,
Ivisor *11 help ,o

52-Appliances

boltomfrj,r Looks good, runs
good $75 You move It 377 3191

tii dirt, c l.

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Improvements

P tinting, Remodeling
Repairs Call 323 U75

c nitrng.

All k'nØ of dg3ing. HQuStr.,i,r5
stored and m.yed 372 9112

P iof Repairs, Carp,iIr,. Painting.

OniP of Singer's Iinest. Sold new for
ver $400 Needs Someone to
Siutne balance, $19410 or pay
12.30 mo. Free home trial. Will
IIIke trade NATIONWIDE
SEWING CENTER, 777 N Il 97.
formica

Home

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Land Clearing

..i'c

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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o'merly Harrietls Beauty Noos)
$19 C First, 377 5742

FUTURA BY SINGER

Piano Services

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51-Household Goods

7562 P5 ri, Dniwi
222 6145

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available, Bud Cabell. 3721052
anytime

ART BkUWN PEST CONtROL

S'o.

Window Washing. Floor Stripping &amp;
Waxing. Carpet Shampoo;ng
Fr, eStimate 373 5954

apartment?

It:i?chen Bathroom Cabinets,

Pest Control

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with alum

ground pool Top Consideration
given for prime location, Call 3-

SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
301 E IsIS'.. Downtown

j

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Ciuze Aluminum above ground
swimming pools. (2? iS'x21 and
15*33' complete I t5. old.
repossessed Sacrifice, '. price
Call collect 305 273 0610

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645-2000

BUSINESS DIRECTOR

15$ 935) Collect

122 1720 collect.

323-1230

2613 S. ORLANDO A VE
U. S. HWY. 17-72
SANFORD, FLA.

.

Leading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum nec
targutar pools left over from $975
season, hail price, Guarantent
installation and terms, Call 305

anted. Residential site for
swimming pool.
Leading
dStributor wants a flCC backyard
to display new 1916 model above

automobiles,

CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH, INC.

Dobicman AKC Puppies, pet and
show Quality. Croppid ears
&amp;
shots, 5150 to $300. Terms.
5710,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL-TRADE
I13ISE 'rstst
3225672

stop by and
fine silection of

customers to
see our

MARC SLADE

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65-Pets-Supplies

16' FIberglass Garage

Slade and would like all
my old friends and

automobiles,

Stei- m Clean Your Own Carpet

322575)

i have recently become
associated with Marc

and

Customers an invitation
to come by and say h.11c

Sanford Ave.

MACKMCDONALD

I am now associated with
Marc Siad. and extend to

PLANTS&amp;Ap.ISWERS
210 C. 1st St.

7 PC maple dinette set and 1 swivel
rocker. See at 24)3 HartwelI Ave.

FRICKE ASSOCIATES INC.,
REALTOR. $31 323.

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401 CeleryAve.

iNLAND ESTATES
Cozy 3 BR,
1½ bath, large corner lot, air
carpets. Reduced to $19,900. Must
sell. Submit terms. Call PhyiIi5

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1913CHEVYNOVA,Spe.
WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD

.:Jfl7O

62-Lawn-Garden

SACKETT INVESTMENT
CORP., REALTORS

Kitchen

1. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

0At

&amp; Chairs, secretarial desks
&amp;
chairs, straight chair,, filing
cabinets, as is. Casts and carry
NOLL'S
Casseiberry, 11-97, $30.12

SANFORD- 42 dry Mres near
Johns .5)10.000. 4424111.

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Days 372 4)73
Nights -3227352

211

PH. 322-26'l

'AOLA- ('1K. for horses, l'i acres.
3 BR. 1 Many extras. 831.900.

1590.

The Herald
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2flath

Models

14117111

is

300 N.

land

month.

FREE DOG with purchase of this,
lila new '74 Toyota Corona I dr.,
white, black vinyl top, FM radio,
2S,000 ml. 124*322.1047.

Used Office Furniture

43-Lots-Acreage

One of Singer's top TO(h and Sew
ig Zag machines
Assume
Iano.'a, 531.300. 3 BR, 2 bath.
inlanceof $115 SOon pay 811.90 per
1-nonth. Will take trade in. Singer
paneled family rm., fenced yard.
quipped to zig zag &amp; male button
Beautiful buyt 3731005
des. Balance of $3140 or 10
:r
RENT
2 BR, carpeted,
ayments of $6 Call credit
screen POrch &amp; carport. $130
rrianagir. 37291)1 or see at

BATEMAN REALTY

QUALITY HOMES ATMODERArE PRICES
Central Heating and Air Cofldltioniflg
Carpeting

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

)fl 7.iSl
REDUCED. 2 BR. new carpets,
carport, screen porch, garage,
$150. We handle government
repossess,,, many areas, sma i.
down, seller ys clolino r,,.

4605 Dealer.

Supplies

Wood or steel desks, executive

15 YR. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 3235200

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BR, 2 bath, kitchen, lIving room,
dining room, den w.w carpet.
19,000. 373-0011 after 3 P.m.

Eves. 32] *49

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IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Raftørs)

Reattor

CaliBart
REAL ESTATE

CRANICCON'ST.REALTY
REALTORS-.fl0i

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JOHN N. MCCORMICK, attorney

Sanford, Flo.

Qdham323.467O

Brafley

WHILE SUPPLY

'135

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.,

SPECIAL!

60-Off ice

'73 Ramada double wide, 24'xfO',3

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tise improvement on the said land:
thereon.
One Orbon Range
Model No.
has been flied gainst you and you ES6AV,
SerIal No. CN
are reoulr.d to serve a copy of your
01-4 Mer..ury Hood - Model No.
writtin defenses, if any, tO it on Nfl. Serial No. M2B72R

One Coldspot Refrigerator
and the undersised as Sheriff of for Plaintiff, whos.
address is POSt Model No. 44612173, SerIal No.
Seminnie (ounfy, Florida. will at
Office Box 3323. 50) East Church
5jQ7)fl
Ii 00 A.M on the 17th day of Sep. Street, Orlando, Florida, and
file the
One Comfort Pac Furnance
t.m-r, A 0. 1916, offer for sale and original with the Clerk of the
above. Model No. CPF $00, Serial No.
Sell In the hlgP'.tt bidder, for cash, styled Cour7 on or before October
SubIi't IC.
end all existing. leins,
5th, $914; olherwis.a ivdgment may
DATED lhls 7th day of September,
at the Front Isfest) Dcci- of
be entered against you for the relief tt:.
Sen. Sole County CoUrthOi. in demanded In the Complaint.
(Seat)
Sanford. Floridi, the above
WITNESS my hand and the half
Arirtu, H. Beckwltti, Jr.
"-scribed personal property,
laid Court on ttlis3lsf dayof August
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1tl
i'd aie
brig made to tt?6.
By: Mary N. Dirdan
saIfy ne 'erms cs said Writ of (Seal)
Deputy Clerk
E,cut.' is.
Arthur H. Beckwitt,. Jr.
ROWLAND, PETRUSKA
Jut.. C Poll,
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
BOWEN &amp; MCDONALD
. if
By: Jean C. Wilke
North Magnolia Avenue
S
s'.ol. Cnvnty, Florid.
Deouty Clerk
Orlando. Florida 31501
*'is 26. Sept: 2.
P.iish Sept 2,
$4, 22. 1914
Publish Sept 9. 1976
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322.4132

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Pianos I Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm section, Liberal
trades offered, Bob Bail's PIano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. First Sf., 322.2255,

Landscaped lot with 2 bedroom
mobile home. Excellent Condition,
covet-ed patio, storage building,
pool, marina, tennis. 812.900. 460

and

1573 Caprice Classic Coupe, full
power, air cord. stereo, many
Want to buy furniture, toilet fix.
extras. Real nice. 640.1140.
lures.
anything Sf value. 327.
3439
1929 Model A Ford, partially
restored, many extra parts. 1500.
Cash for Antiques. Consignments
322-1240 after 4:30,
wanted. HI-Way 45 Auction
1913 Chrysler Newport, 1 owner, PS,
GallerIes, 372.6913.
P5, AC, excel' 'nt conlitLon. Mit..
Ifqr, 323 1730,
We Buy Furniture

59-Musical Murctandise

CLASSIFIED ADS'
MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise

cars

For information call 8111

UI $126, Winter Park.

19' Aluminum Dtwacraff 1, tandem
trailer, Must sell. Best offer. Also
10' JOhn BOat 550. 3234147.

park. Total price, 54,500 or make

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SANORA
SOUTH

5319212
Sanford

Cash

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

323-1327.

oiler. 373.1173,

frucks.

Ray or Jack Mink, $111315.

Top prIces, used, any Condition.

after S.

dition, washer, all carpeted, has
skirting. Must see to appreciate.
Already set up in mobile home

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MU
323-5774 AnytIme

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14' WhIte, 55 Chrysler &amp;
cury.Wltfltrailer1,e,tra5$

Lease a Datsun Including Z

JUST MAKE PAYMENT$- '77 and
'73 Models. Call mssio or

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or '$001 items.
Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

11' NobI cat, California special,
perfect shape. $1105, Call 327.5405

2161PA1K

ID-Autos for Sal.

flIed to Buy

Johnson electric tiit, trailer, new
upholstery, excel. co. $3,000.
333.)75

12'xU' Like new 2 BR, 1 bath,
completely furnished, air con-

GROVE MANOR - Let-ge S BR, 3
bath, air, carpet, pool, &amp; much
more. $12,303. Gristly reduced.

Prope

MIS

oil

17½' Cobia, Deep V. 14 200 HP

322-2420 ANYTIME

1965 Honda, CB 330, 9900 MIjes.
Excellent cord.. $390. m3$m

BROWSE AND SAVE... It's essy
and fun... Tho Want Ad Wa1

dItion, 570. 323.2779

42-Wcbile Homes

By Owner- I BR, 7 beths, garage,
fenced, carpeted, central heat &amp;
air, near park. 524,000. 373.9104.
Winter Springs- I BR, 1½ bath,
LOCH ARBOR - Executive I BR,
fam. mm., fireplace. 1 blk from
with Pool. Choice area. Family
5ct00l, •Enc. patio. $30,300.
room, large game rm., party
3270901.
room. $47,50,
REAL 8ARGAIN
DREAMWOLD - Lovely older 3
BR, beautiful yard. A retirement
2 bath, carpesed..c. A &amp; H,
dream home. $23,000
dead end street. Payments $152
5edl
estate,
monthly. Can assume first
mortgage, No qualifying.
VETERANS - Nothing down JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
homes. $i$.,S05 up.

Fenced, $50 'no. Adults only
372-7912

I BR. 3 bath, 3 story,
convenient
location. References, no
ease.

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REALTORS

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Indicate a preference

any

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35-?Mbfle Home Lots

252 S. Country Club Road, Lake

4 hp Johnson motor, good con-

823.000.
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

1IiiiNG!I

based on age from mt-n.

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or 1234201,

bath, kItchen

3 BR, 3 Baths, carpeted, range &amp;
refrigerafor, central HA, Garage,

Management opportunity avaflabl..
For personal interview call 323..

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CALL THE

Fishermen - Canoists 2 BR, turn
adults, Wekiva Landing, 322.4471

Carport Sale, Friday &amp; Saturday,

IS' Fiberglass canoe, used once, $90;

SAN LANTA -I2OV.I.flCla Court.:
years new, 3 BR, 1½ bath, contra
heat and air, yours for onhi

9)9 S. French
322-4991
Ee$.337.l494:3n4Iu;ml,..
Jim Hunt Realty Inc
PINECREST - Nicel BR 2 bath, W.
2571
Park Dr.
W carpet, new roof, concrete
322.2111
312399
377
block, 1150 down. $35,000.
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3 BR, 2 bath, wall-wail carpet,
SUNLAND - Shadid 3 BR, mint
central heat-air. 3%', acres plus.
Condition. Carpet, poo, well for
stable
for hones, fenced, 133.000.
garden, fruIt trees, $23,500 Easy
$5,000 dn., Call owners, 3234104.
terms.
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3233511or323 7110

OurocPlgs&amp;Sisoats
Pigs, S wks. old. Stioats 100 lb. A up
3fl-26l

Mary

ROBSOP4 MARINE
2921 Hwy 17.92
372394$

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

67-Uvestoclt. Pouftry

PATIO SALE - Fri. I 5at., to S.
Patio Chairs. Pictures, Lamps,
Misc. Corner Floyd A In,, Lake

Mary. Large Avon collection,
heater arid misc, Items,

1$-Atorycles

Horse Pasture for rent on Upsaia
Road. $15 month. 323.446.

55-Boats a Accessories

SA?...ANTA_101E $1th.3,1
bath modal home, central flea
and air, In super Condition, 823,30 I

Req. Reel Estate Broker
Wm. H. Stemper•Realtor 1IOQE,75tls5f.
372.4653

Tmn. Walker. 322.2113.

$20; Movie camera $31; Chest 123:
Clothes, Books, Diofteg, Misc. Fri.
Sat. 104. 211S Maple Ave.

533.005.

weeS Call collect, 341.2131

MARE and iSis-to, colt for sale. Rep.

SIG GARAGE SALE: AttIc staIn,

heat, wall-to-wall carpeting an
loads ci extrasl A terrific buy a

TAFFER REALTY

54-Garage Sales

PLANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOR
WHAI EVER YOU WISH TO BUY
OR SELL. AND WATCH THE
PROFITS GROWl
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TWENTY WEST - 2201 Mltc I
Court. 3 BR, 1½ bath with contri

JOHNNY WALK EW
Rig. Real Estate BrokerGeneral Contractor

I BEDROOM- 1 Bath. :..ilI frome
!?ualcd cii .. i a
b'ocK. sn.soo.

3223459

$170 per 'no. $34-Sffl.

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Cars &amp; Trucks

Any year ttsru 1976 models. 7 ys

MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE
- Everything must go. 203 Pine
Winds Dr., Hidden Lake (off Lake
Mary Blvd.) Sept. 10, 11, 12. 9AM
III.

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play house Near eiemmntar
school. Located In country
Fenced yard, 115.000. 323-543
after 4:30.

PINECRE5T- 3 BR, 1%', bath,
central heat &amp; air, owner will sell
to qualified veteran paying all
closing costs. sn,iso.

2 BR, trailer, furnished, air conc
Plenty of ground, fenced for peti

equipped, Washer &amp; dryer. Phone

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CLASSIFiED ADS DON'T CosyTHEY PAY.

ciose, etc.

PIPOECREST
2900 Park Avs
Immaculate 3 BR on extra larg
homm.slte, no repairs neede
Move right ml $21,500

wailS house, Workshop A cflhld't

Sanford, Owners have given this
home TLC. $2&amp;730.

2 BR, I2'itêO', central air, trees I
orass, spacious lot, quiet; Adulti'
33g. 1419.

mess..

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-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
3735174

HELP.WANTED ADS

INTHECIRCUiICOURTOPTNE
Defendants.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI!.
NOTICEOF$ALE
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE is hereby gIven, that
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'$SALE
COUNTY FLORIDA
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thu
Civil ACtion N. 74164l.CAI,.IE foreclosure entered September 7th,
by virtiq of that cictain Writ of
DIVISION CI
1976 in the Circuit Court of the
Execution Issued out of and under
SOUTHEASTERN HOME NOR
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
the seal of the County Court of TGAGE COMPANY,
fnj Seminole County Florida In Civil
Seminole County. Florida, upon a
Plaintiff,
Action No. 76137$ CA.09.E, ARfinal Iudgment rendered in the vs.
THUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Click Of
aforesaid court on th, 26th day of
ANTHONY MARTIN and M1NtIIE the said Court, will sill for
cash in
July. AD. '516, In that Certain cisc
MARTIN, his wife, and RALPH S. hand to the
highest and best bidder
entitled. Carl Brinkman Plaintiff, .
HAWK, III,
at the West Front door of the
vs Albert C. Lemke, Defendant.
Defendants.
Courthouse, Seminole County,
witch aforesaid Writ of Execution
NOTICE OF SUIT
Florida at 1100 o'clOck AM on
was delivered to me is Sheriff Cf
TO: ANTHONY MARtIN arid
September 52nd t914 Ihe following
Seminal, County, Florida, and I
MINNIE MARTIN. HIS WIFE descrIe real property situate In
have levied UPOO the foilown'ig
Address: UNKNOWN
Seminole County, Florida. to-wit:
describedpropertyowfledbyAlbed
YOUAREHERE5yjti,p
L012,BIock"A",WMHiNQTON
E Lemke, said Property being aComplaintloforecloseamortg
OAKS,SECTIONTWO,ICCOrd1NtO
lafed in Seminole County, FlorIda,
encumbering the following real the plat
thereof as recorded in Plal
more Particularly described as
property:
Book $4, Pages 54.. 57. PublIc
fo4'o*
Lot $7, Block
K, SKY LARK ReCor4 of Seminole County,
'.'ock Cet-t. No. I. Carl BrInkman, SUBDIVISION, according
to the Itoridi.
mt. formerly !I'Skman &amp; I-tarp,
plat thereof 15 recorded In PIat Book
together With the following Items of
Inc for 24 shares of Stock, dated
Ii, Page 13. of the Public Records
of property which are located in and
July 7, $947, issuedto Carl H. Brink
Seminole County, Florida, together permanently
installed as a part of
man and transferred to Albert C.
wit'u Range located therein and

in one of the nicer section,

.'

learn.

This NEWSPAPER does
not knowingly accept

GEORGE A. MARTIN and
BRENDA 3. MARTIN, his wife,

2 Bedroom, l

.

337822
t '- 372-1307 or 3720413
RETIREE SPECIAL3 BR, I bath, 2 BR, $ bath, frame Mule, will

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk

3231746

Garage5ale,$ept,l)I17,,0.mfo
3p.m., 102 ColonIal Way (72nd St.
oft French). Freezer, children's

$11,230,

2130 Orovi
Assume mortgage, no quafifyln
low down payment, on 3 BR, 1
bath, central aIr, nicely lan
scaped. 119,900.

pod, fenced yard, Owner re.
locating. 135.230.

322•7957.

_____________________
fthed

SHIRLEY MILLETT

Publish: Sept. 5, 14.23, 30. 1916

2345 Park Dr ..........

W000MERE

CatsA Kittens
$7 Each to goodhome

MOONEY APPLlANcflm.

.

residence or Combinatli n

Hal Colbert Realty

wall.wall carpet, kitchen equip.

FurnIshed 2 BR cottage, air cons
cent ral heat. Quiet country Ilvir
All utilities furn. except fuel o
$200 mo. $33 security; Adults only.

,

But the Welcome Wagon
hostess can make It easier
to adiust to 3-our flfW SWroundings, and maybe put
a smile on your face!

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StIY JUNK CA- from $10 to20
Call 3221414 after lp.m

Phone 333 7022

service, used macfuss.

2

business.residenc,

AKC Boxer Pup

KENMORE WASH!!, parts,

107W. Commerciai

Phone 322 7051, Sanford

$11 WOLF TRAIL- 3 BR mobili
home, I00'x)05' lot. $17,000.

LOVERLY HOME IN COUNTYBR, 2 bath, central heat &amp; air,

Lake Mary- 2 BR furnIshed PoutIs,
newly refinished 'inside and o t.
Adults. No pets. 322.33,

Unfurnished, two bedroom. Security
Deposit. Adults Preferrnt. 3n.
6120 or 323-5154.

LEAVING HOME
IS NO LAUGHING

MATTER

I •n.j 2

31AlXtplexes

_________________________

MANAGER TRAINEE - Finance,
retail, fast food.
SALES REPS - Great local companIes.

U'lt

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School &amp; GOlf Course.
Furnispi

unu,,o.

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citrus trees. Walk to ldyllwii

apartment, clean arst private. One

I &amp; 2 BR Mobile Homes
Adults No pets

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030-at133

33-Houses

Like Mary- 1 Bedroom furnished

bedrooms, $123 to $123 monm.
Adults. Ptsoni 322-1010

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One 0. 7 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unlurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come iii. i. Airpict
Blvd., Sanford, 323.1340.

FEMALE BARTENDER - Mm. 1
yr. isp.

REALTORS

Adulti, $140mo.
321430$ or 3724470

landscaped. Abundant storagS.
(including attic) and "GE Energ,
Efficiency Package". From $140.
Call 3310220 between S &amp; 5:30.

JOHN KRIDER,A5SoC

Stenstrom Realty

2 BR, carpeted, air

Conveniently located I beautifully

1$-llelp Vntsd

REALTORS

t!.f !"1! Nelrlgerafor, ext
coistition. $120 or best offer. 373
1353 after S.

WHI1

Req. Real Estate Broker

__________

3- BR, 1½ bath, fully Carpeted,
fra fleet and aIr. Phone 323.

GARNETT

I - Sanford- By O*net'. 3 B,i ½
baths. central HAA, screen pat
mvitIglelistIngler5,J.
Carpeted. 135*. 322-1903 after
Intur,steØ
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
1005.
S.
S. V. Hardwlck, Broker
COUNTRY KITCHEN- 1½ ia's i
Raymond
E.
Lundqulst,
Register
Pd
land,
2
yrs.
old,
4
BR,
2
batl
YOU AN! MISSING SOMETHING
Deltona, 411 6611
Real Estate Broker. Sales a
family rm,, &amp; dInIng mm. cat
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A
ALTAMONTE
Appraisais. 312-22%.
Lakefront, 2BN.
posed, central fleet A air, 144,50
CLASSIFIED AD LATELY.
air, screened porch, large lot, &amp;
trees. $155.
No qualifying, pay equity,
COUNTRY CLUB- 2 BR, 1 bat?
mortgage,
u, 1½ baths, central heal A alt', $15,$0,.
FERN PARK.MAITLANO- I 81
garage, gold carpet. Close to
I", baths, air, fenced yard, cir.
schools. 223-0337 tir s.
-- MAR TWELL- 3 BR, Wz baths
poling, $I9S mo
central P,eat &amp; air, $27,530,
Multiple Listing Seivice
ORLANDO LEE ROAD AREA
JEWETT LANE- ½ acre, 3 BR,
2 BR, family room, corner lot, $1- EXECUTIVE HOME - LOCH
bath, central fleet &amp; aIr. 133.000
mo.
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ARBOR- 4 BR, 2%', baths, im.
1700 West FIrst, Con
maculate condition, Screened CANAL FRONT CABINS- $3,sCO It CITY
FOR REST GREENE INC.
mercial
zoned 2 BR host e
IS'x30' pool, large fenced lot witti 540.000.

_________________________

Air, carpeted,

,

LEASING

Price $7I,3, Owner, 32)0522.
'

Ave. Utilities turn,, $150 n-so. plus

man.

30-Apartments Uniurnished

SEAFOOD

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3 BR, 2 full ball-

W.

Rig. Real Estate Iroker
503W. 1st St.
19t4041or3334517ey10,

Approx, 53.000 down, $155 month.

swimming pool, 1210 per 'no. Alt
2 BR mobile home. $100 per it o

deposit, 323.4359 after 5:30

or 3fl.$c

p-Good TNngs to Eat

PRIVACY

M, IJNSWORTh REALT

2. 36R avs.aCOratedhG4Js., lots Of
kitchen cabInets, esting bar, new
carpeting, new roof, central heat
and large ficiced back
yard,

3 BR, 1½ bath. kitchen equlpp
$5 month. 3fl.573 or

iiroomapt,, carpet, air, on Park

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CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1375.CA-49.E
FEDERAL NATIONAL NOR.
KENNETH D. MORSE, ESQUIRE TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corJONES &amp; BISHOP, P.A.
poratlon organized and existing
Maitland Avenue
under the laws of the United States
Altannot-We Springs, Florida 3710$ of
America,
Attorneys for PetItlonerWIf,.
Plaintiff

Publish: Sepf.9 1fl

mont.

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25-L.oafls
__________________

UTHICIRCWT*TOF ThE

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Click of the Circuit COWl
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk

DEDI2

Leinki
additionil inlot-mation available
Irom thO Civil Division of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.

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Lake

Prep.

'

00

I

Ia ritiat ,,
1
9
pro

coverage,

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City of Winter
Springs, Florida
By: S: Mary T Norton
GARY E. MASSEY
414 E• Semoran Blvd
AltamoiWe Springs, Fia. 22701

overage

I.e
Iii See,sIlsgsIe
UUUUIVI

Sep.

$43,
SAN MO PARK, 1, 7, 3
bedroon'
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly, 351$ Hwy s7.,, Sanford.
323- 1930.

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all you have to do is catch it

MONTHLY
RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color TV, Alt Cond.,Maid Sat-v
INN NORTH
141, SR
.Longd

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31-Apartments FUtflISh,d

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day

QUIITAREA

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Longwoo
Day Care Center- Will keep elderly patients in ttiy0
Lngwd's oldest. 6a.m. S p-bus to _______________________
home. 322.3351.
miens, school. 3293792 anytime.
Dirt cheap reliable handyman, can
Child care In my home.
di many odd lobs, such as
Good references.
cleaning, painting, landscaping,
Phone3213S
hauling. 323.9905 nIghts

Phone 3271131.

Sanora- For sale or rent- Lovely3
BR, 2 bath, 2 car garage, centrai
neat and air. 615.3ge&amp;

Iipf.L 7-S

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41-4usss

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Reasonabl, rent 345.37

_______________________

vandalism and ma?iclouL mi*di.f; this Court on this the 3rd day of
FiCTITIOUS NAME
MIAMI (AP,.4.. iCC Ihi results RepublIcan
utomobiie; commercial; biankit September AD. 1VS.
Taylor
Moore
SiGene
Read,
Lakeland,
at
Notice is hereby given that I am bond: all risk fioaeer: umbrella (Seat)
Tuesdays
ieglslative
primaries:
TaIiatasses,
in
the
generai
election.
defeated
Rep.
We,
Watson.
D•
engaged
In
business
at
ma
Winter
liability;
and accidental death, and
Senate DistriCts:
13 Wayne HolIingswoqth, Lake Lakaland, for Democratic nom• Woods Blvd. Winter Park,
Aflpr H Beckwith Jr.
shall be for a period of two tears.
iSen. W. 0. ChiIder, DP.nsacola; City, nominated, no
Clerk of the Circuit Court
general election nafon, aces Republican Bill County, Florida wider me tictit
nominated, no general election Opponent.
commencing October 1, 1,14 and
Paich, Winter Haven. in genersi nam.at THE HAIR VILLA,tpa
• Cherry Kay Travis
opponant.
terminating Seøember 30. ifS.
IS Ted Alvarmi. Jacksonv ills, and .ietin.
fl..iiy Clerk
I intend to register said name with Specifications may be picked up at CARROLL BURKE
3Senate President Dempsey Arneft Girardeau, Jacksonville,
S3Peter Dunbar, Dunedin, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, theAdmintstratlonluilding,por,o, Allot-new for Petitioner
Barron, D-Panama City, and Travis runOff.
Replican nomination, faces Rep. Seminole County, Florida in ac
Marchant, Tallahassee, runoff.
Sanford. Orange Boulevard, Lake 5 12 Sanford Atlantic
1SR.p.nominated,
John Lewis.
Moor.,
OClearwater, In Cordance with me provisions ci me Monroe, Florida from 1:30a.m. until Bank Bid Sanford Fior
SRep. She-Ill "Pete" Skinner, 0. lonvIlle,
no0-Jack.
generalTom
general
election.
Fictitious Name Statutes, TO-Wit:
3:00 p.m. (0530 hours until 1700 32771
Lak City, and either Terry Putnai, election opponent.
SIRe9. George Hleber. RSI. Section ias.oe Fiorida Statutis ifs. hours), Monday through Friday.
Mayo, or Jack McGrif I, Gainesville,
Publish: Sept C, 15, 23. 30
20Re9. Carl Ogden, OJack. Pet.rsurg, and Peter Caroline, St.
Sr Michael A. Gaiv
The Seminole County Port
depending on absentee ballots, sonvilis. nominated, no general Pet,nburg, RepublIcan runoff.
DED4S
Publish:
Sept.
2,5,
14,
23,
lflS
runoff,
Authority
reserves
the
right
to
election opponent.
Jane,, Madiera Beach. DED.
riled any or all bids, any bl6
7S.n. Dan Scarborough. 0.
2lRep. Tommy Haouri, D. and Robed Eugene Meiby, St. ______________________ receivedat?erthespsclfiedtimewill INTNICIRCUITCOURTOPTHI
Jacksonviile,nominated,nogee-at Jacksanvills.nominated,nogeneral Pet,i-sburg, RepublIcan runoff.
election opponent,
not be Considered. No bidder may EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
election opponent.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
lOEsthet- An-tot, Seminole, and 1.
flen. Mattox Hair, 0-Jack.
wIthdraw his bid for a period Of CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINQIE,
2SRep. Frank Williams, DStarke, M. Woodruff, St. Petersburg,
NAMISTATUTE
thiry(30)daysafterdate$.$
FLORIDA
lonvIlie, nominated, no general nominated, no general election Rep'lican runoff.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
election opponent
openi.
Civil Adle. Ni. 14Iall.CA4C.0
opponent.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Blii
Griswold
St
Petenburg,
II Senate President Pro Tempote
Bid5willbeOpifledattheOftIat FEDERAL NATiONAL NOR.
2iRep. A. H. "Gus" Craig, 0.51. Democratic nominee, and Dorothy Undersigned, pursuant to the the Administrator at 3:00 p.m., TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
Alan Trask, 0.Fort Meade, defeated AugtntIn., nominated, no general Sample, St. Petersburg, defeated "ctltious Name Statute" Chapter
e.d.t., (1300 hours), or as soon
Rep. John Clark, D.Lakeland, no election opponent.
Plaintiff,
Rep. Larry Belanger, R.St. $4509, Florida Statutes, will register
general election opponent.
tIe-nafter es possible on September Vi.
2tRep. William Conway, D
Petersburg,
Republican withtheclerkolsheclrcultcourt, In 21. ifS.
CHRISTINE COLEMAN, deceased,
153. B. Rogers Jr., Windermere, Ormond Beach, nominated, no nomination,
and for Seminole County, Florida,
Dated at Sahford, Seminole it ii,
DemocratIc nomination, opposes general election opponent.
SSRep. Jim Foster, D.Tampa,
'ece.ii' of proof Qf the County, Florida this 7th day ci
Rep.Wililam Got-mm, RTangerin,,
Defendants.
32Rep. Wayne McCall, DOcaia, nomination, no general election publication of this Notice, the I Ic.
in general election,
September. AD., 1914.
NOTICE OF SUIT
nominated, no general election opponent.
titlous name, to-wit: LONOW000
By Order of:
33Betty Castor, Tampa, defeated Opponent.
TO: CHRISTINE COLEMAN,
flDonald Evans and Pat Frank. VETERINARY CLINIC under
Seminole County
Sen. Julian Lane, DTasnpa, no
decsed, and the unknown heirs,
33Rep.
Bob
Hattaway,
0.
both
of
Tampa,
Democratic
runoff.
hhjhi
11$
engaged
In
practice
at
Port Authority
general election opponent.
devisees, assignees, limos's,
Altamonte Springs. nominated,
West Sanlando Springs Road, In
ISRep. George Sheldon, DTampa,
5: Donald Jackson,
ct-editors, trustees, or claimants by,
2Mike icily, Fort Louderdai,, faces Greg Drummond. Aitamont, nominated,
Joe Kotvas, the City of Longwood, Florida.
Chairman
through, underor against the Estate
Democratic nomination, and Rep. Springs Republican, in general Tampa RepubIica, in general
thC party interested In said ATTEST:
George Williamson,
of CHRiSTINE COLEMAN,
R.Fort election,
business
enterprise
is
as
follows:
election.
James Rowe
Lauderdale,
Republican
deciesed, and all unknown persons
34 Joe Knowles, Leesburg, and
Robe-t E Walton. PA.
73 Thomas Damon and Mary
Secretary
nomination.
having or claiming to have any
New'nan $rock. Longwood, runoff Kumpe, both of Sarasota,
d
RObert
E.
Walton
Publish: Sept. L 14, 1514
3lMichael Shiff, Lauderhill,
right.titleorinteresiinth,popjy
3SRep. Joh
Culbreath, 0- Repillcan runoff.
ItS President
DED-43
described
Democratic nomination. Jim Scott, Brooksville, anJtarIes Edwarits,
7STed Ewing, Sarasota, Re. Publish: Aug. $9. 24. Sept 2., 1914
Fort Lauderdale, defeated Rep. Dade City, runoff.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
publican
nomination,
no
general
DEC91
Arthur Rude, RFofl Lauderdale,
IN THE CIRCUiT COURT OP THE a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
35MM Terreli Jr., Winter Oar- election opponent.
Republican nomination
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI!. encumbering the following real
dCI, Democratic nofnlfl$Ilort,
74K. Dale Cassens. Fort Pierce,
CITY OF
Sun. Robert Graham, DNtaml, RhwdCUlT. IN AND FOR SIMIIIOLE proporty:
Crouy, WMtot'Patt4-$nd DiY1Vcrlflt1Ipma7!on, faces
WINTER SPRINGS,
I01 Si, ACADEMY MANOR,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
nominated, no general election Lawrence Kirkwood, Winter Park. Republican Sue Hickman, Fort
FLORIDA
opponent,
UNIT TWO, aCcording to the Pla$
Republican runoff.
CASE NO. 7S.ISI3C,.If.A
Pierce.
in
general
election.
NItkeWPvb.1C
HeWItt,
39$en.VernonIfolloway,DMiaml,
thereof as recorded In Plal Book IL
In Re: the Marriage
39 Reed Kyle Boardman, Orlando
flTom Little and William Taylor,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by VERNA MOORE CHEEK Wife
Page 21, of the Public Records Of
andMikeSimcnhoff,,Miemirun.cff and Suzanne Campbell, Maitland, both of Tequesta, Democratic
House Districts:
theCltyCOuncliolth.Ci,yof Winter and FREDRICK LeROY CHEEK, Seminole County, Florida, together
Democratic runoff. John Mica, runoff, and Ed Norton, Stuart,
Springs, Florida. tnat said City JR., Husband
Atike Bass, Pensacola, and Tom Winter
with Tappan Refrigerator. Comfort
Park,
Republican Republican nomination.
Council will hold a public hearing at
Patter-son. Pensacoia, runoff.
Pac Furnace CPF 10, Mercury
nomination.
NOTICE
OF urr
iS William Cruickshank, Boca 7:00 p.m. Ot as soon thereafter as THE STATE
OF FLORIDA
3Rep. Clyde Hagier, DPens.acola,
Hood, Tappan Range, and Wall to
42Toni Jennings. Orlando, and
Raton. Republican nomination,
sible, on Monday. September
Wall carpeting located therein and
nominated, no general election Mary Warren, Orlando, Republican faces Rep. Donaic. llazelton. 0-West
$516, to Consider the adoption of an TO- FREDRICK LeROY
opponent,
the-em.
runoff,
CHEEK JR.
Ordinance
by
the
City
of
Winter
Palm
Beach,
In
general
election.
SRep. Jerry Melvin, 0-Fort
Ms been filed against you and you
1357 Flietwood Drive
4lRep. David Barrett, 0Spning5,F10rlda,tItIeOfWfi isis
7Rep. Gene Campbell, OWest
Elgin,
areragIredtoserveacopyofr
Walton Beach, nominated, no indiatiantic, nomination, faces
Palm
Beach,
Democratic
f011OWS
general election opponent.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED written defenses, If any to it on
Republican Preston Beck. Satellite nomination, and Reid Moore, Palm
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY thatawllhasbeenflledagainstyou JOHN N. MCCORMICK, attorney
SOcie Mills. Gull Breeze, and Beach, In general election.
Beach. Republican nomination.
James Ward. Fort Walton Beach,
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, In the Circuit Court Of Seminole for Plaintiff, whose address Is Post
465111 Tyler, Merritt Island,
SiRep.
Ed
Healey,
DWest
Palm
Democratic runoff.
REPEALING
SECTION
44.24 OF County, Florida, entitled: In Re: Office Box 3323, 501 East Church
Democratic nomination, faces
Beach, Democratic nomination, ARTICLE
II OF
THE CODE
The Marriage ci Vet-na
. Slreef,Orlando,Fiorlda,andfllethe
Marilyn Evans, Melbourne Re
faces C. C. Robinson. Palm Beach ORDINANCES OF WINTER Cheek.
Wife and Fredrlck LeRoy originalwiththeCierkoftheabove.
nominated, no general election pubilcan, in general election.
Republican, in general election.
opponent.
SPRINGS. FLORIDA; ADOPTING Cheek Jr. Husbend Case No 76 styled Court on or before October
49Bob Crawford and Leslie
l2Rep. John Considine,
$0 Rep. James Harold Thompson, Dunson, both of Winter Haven,
NEWSECTION4I24ofART1CLEI1 tfI3CA-WA,Thenatureofthissuit 13Th. 1974; otherwise a ludgment
Palm Beach, nomination, DWest
OF THE CODE; ESTABLISHING Is
aces
DQuincy. nominated, no general Democratic runoff.
oboaln
separate maintenance may be entered againSt you for the
RepubiicanJ. Reeve Bright, Deiray PROCEDURES FOR REZONING and to
other
relief,
election opponent.
relief demanded In the Complaint.
SbBeverly Burnssd and Eugene Beach, in general election.
REAL
PROPERTY;
CONFLICTS,
liSpeauier Donald Tucker, D. Roberts, both of Lakeland,
WlTNES5myptandandtheuaiof
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
SEVERABILITY
AND
EF.
Tallahassee nominated. lac.s Democratic runoff.
said Court on this 3rd day of Sep.
FECTIVE DATE.
(See LEGISLATIVE, SB)
copy $4
d nance sliall be clerkcisaidCourtandwqveacopy te-ibe-. 1914.
:
n the Petitioner ci- (Seal)
available at the office Of the City tttereol
AttI'IUr H. Beckwlth, Jr.
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p.m., theoretically leaving "Gemini Man" at 7:306:30
three prime hours to fill.
p.m. EDT, followed by a oneTheorfgina!Sept.23jchedule hour episode
had "Welcome Back, Kt*ter," Sheep," then Ford-Carter.

And The a.ck ........4-A
home lii the criminal case and that the officer was
careful
in
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he
been able to his testimony.

McGregor ruled in a Thur. violation of probation charge perjury."
ed Dr. Lamb ................4-B
thy afternoon hearing that agalnet
Hsrssceçe................4-B
Booker T. Washington, Pc
aidhbelleyesther's Hospital ..................s-A
patrolman Tony L. Brooks Jr., of Sanford,
when Brooks failed stiu doubt that the subpoeiae
was in contempt for falling in to appear to testify at the
July was aed on Brook Brooks Sparta
respond toasubp..
hearing.
Tele1s ................4-B
has60d
to app
testify In a July 11 probation
Westker..................1-A
Washington was on probation contempt of court ruling.
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for depositions in criminal volved, officials said.
Cases.
Defense attorney James E.C.
The court gave Brooks until 5 Peri'y told the court rhuri4ay
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court derk's office.
policeman for three
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1:45
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Oliver Evans of Philadelphia.
W
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notice of this finding."
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the
first
time
he's
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that
on
June
30
Brooks
w
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as respnided. It's not his pattern
TUS$.WID.
:
served at his home with a or make-up to
derestimated hint of modern
N1QHT$
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hour "Hawaii FlveO" on CBS, "Black
Two fresh cooked deep sea fillets. Crisp
disregard or
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Gov. George C. Wa llace's wife bedroom ta ping device, whose e
transportation. Evans
subpoenae to appear at the *July disrespect the rules of th
and the new "Gemini Man" and hour of prime time to be
ALSO
ce
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had
I
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on
e
and
golden
on
or
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de
ed
the outside, meit'4n-your.
his bedroom telephone conversations taped after she
He la bel ed the incident a "domestic matter between my wife and 16 hearing.
it
a two-how premlere of the new by local PrOgrilunminll at NBC predicted, "The time will come
court,"
Perry
said.
when
people
will
travel
in
mouth tender on the Inside. Plus Burger
learned he was keeping her under "surveillance," published
Deputy Jack Harley testified
"Bet Sellers" mini-series on stations.
myself," although he did not specifically say that his wife knew
Assistant State Ally. Claude
tages moved by steam
reports said today.
Chef's French tries, and a big bowl of fresh
BOTH STARRING
about the device,
NBC.
that Brooks received the Van Hook said the prosecutor's
NBC and ABC were sire of engines, from one cit y
to
SON NY CH IBA
And when she heard on the tapes the governor making
The only thing of which you their revised schedules. Not another, almost as fast
I salad you can fill up again and again.
refused to discuss specifics of the Loping device, but he said
the afternoon of office isn't interested in putting
as birds
"disparaging remarks" a bout her to several of his longtime theHetapes
June 30 at his home about the Brooks In Jail, only "assuring
had
been
destroyed.
fly.
fifteen
or
twenty
miles
an
FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES
female friends, Cornelia Wallace consulted a divorce lawyer, The
U.S. Atty. Ira DeMent acknowledged Thursday that the FBI same time a second deputy officers will respond to sub.
hour", The World Almanac
.
Montgomery Advertiser said.
oca aia*
1978 #*PsrlCIP~ Burger Chef Restaurants.
served him at 2:21 p.m. with poenacs in the f uture."
notes.
had conducted a preliminary investigation of the bugging
Quoting "highly reliable sources," the newspaper said Wallace
(NCWAPtRE7(rWanEA&amp;1f)
papers in a civil suit.
cident.
McGregor said he required
too talked to a lawyer about divorce after he learned his wife was
Brooks said he doesn't Brooks to pay $50 of the fine
DeMent
said
the
bug"
may
have
been
a
-technical
violation
(C-tkned tram 4-B)
tap
in
g
his
calls.
IOSRep. Jo Lang Kershaw. 0.
of the la w," but he said that since it "appears to be purely remember being served at beca use the court doesn't think
SlConatance Loucks, Fort Miami, and George Arack.tt,
Advertiser did not elaborate on what form of surveillance jt
'The
domestic" no prosecution would be undertaken
Lauderdale,
Democratic
noml.
Miami.
runoff.
.......................
iu waiiace naa used on flLi wife.
Milan, laces Rep. Van Pool*, R. 10711 tep. Tony Fontana, OMlami,
Fort Lauderdale. in general
At a news conference for Mrs. carter, a reporter tried to ask
The Wallaces appeared in public together Thursday in the
. nomination.
lion.
10 Rep. toe Gnten, OMiami,
Wallace about her husband's revelations, but she refused to
governor's
mansion
at
a
brief
reception
for
Rosalynn
Carur,
wife
$STerry O'MaIIey, Hallandale, nomination.
answer,
turned her back and walked away.
of
Democratic
es
pr idential nominee Jimmy Carter. But neither
Democratic nomination, and
IIOR.p. Walter Sackett, DMiami,
TALLAHASSEE
Thomas Kincaid, Fort Lauderdale. ana Roberta Fox. Miami. runoff.
(AP) a Vi-million-gallon tank protest.
answered questions about the buggings, and neither was
The Wallaces were married in 1971, three years after the death - An environmentalist says the
Republican nomination.
Ill Marvin Dunn, Miami.
,
available
later
storage farm, was expected to
for
comment
about
The
Advertiser report.
Charles
Lee, Florida
$4 Linda Cox, Lauderhill, Democratic nomination.
from cancer of his first wife, Lurleen. At the time of her death,
manager of the Florida Canal flourish as part of America's Audubon
Mrs.
Wallace,
Democratic nomination. a
37,
stood
throughout
the
welcoming
ceremonies,
Jim
Society
li3Rep. Nancy Harrington, D.
vice
first Mrs. Wallace was governor, serving as stand-in for Wallace, Authority has violated a Cabi- 2,000-mile Gulf and Atlantic
Howard. Pompano Beach, Coral Gables, and
her hand resting on the back of her husband's wheelchair,
president, raised the charge
who
was
barred
Republican nomination.
by the state constitution from succeeding him. net ban on promotion of the lntercoastal waterway.
Miami, runoff. Frank Dlaz-$ilvfra,
Wallace has been paralyzed below the waist since he was shot self.
I
Thursday in a letter to Gov.
VSI@vo Warner, Pompano Basch, Key
Biscayne.
Republican it
Cross-Florida Barge Canal.
while
0
campaigning
for
president
But
the
Democratic
in
1972.
future
nomination, and Tom nomination.
of
th
e
Cross
Reubin
$00
Askew. Lee called for
The constitution now permits a governor to serve two conC
Caz.I Fort Lauderdale, R.public.
Plans for the barge canal Florida Barge Canal has been an Inves.igatlon.
C
Billie Joe Camp, Wallace's press secretary, said the couple
IliRep. Robe" Hector, DMiami,
nomination.
secutive tem, but Wallace will have done so by 1978, and there project led to construction of in limbo since
nomination.
It
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Today

2-A
ocate the alleged docent.
Th e court characterized' Cse.
Ci rcudt Court Judge Rb B.
He said he was on vacation
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McGregor has found a Sanford the time and was in Tamp at Brooks testimony In Thursday's
s the and previous hearings on the
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and flood
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The court th rew out a "at worst It could be call

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3$' THE LONE RANGER

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That'lI leave 96 minutes of
prime time programming to be darts here.
in
W
Thursday an the time for Round affiliates there will do that with
One in
IaIing matches.
local shows.
MMEM
The works and public TV
And It says its two4iour
say they'll carry Thursday's "StreetsofSanFencsco"gow
debate live. But the debate will premiere nationally in
forced the networks to make how'length episodes on Sept30
hadychangeaintheseven-pro- and0ct7.
.
11
nacneJe they'd carefully NBC Uji it Is bumping its
concocted for Sept. 23.
premiere of "Best Sellers"
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--U for the East and new date has been set - to
Midwest, the other for Western make room for Ford-Carter.
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The
planes were in an a
(AP) - A British airliner and a the plane.
However, British Ushed air corridor over Y
Yugoslav charter jet carrying Airways officials In Landon slavia ut li
West German tourists collided said there were at least two planei,o i sed by all civilian
fficiaissaJd.11co
at 35,000 feet near Zagreb to Americans and some Turkish dor is under
the coidrol of the
day, officials salt All 176 per- nationals aboard.
Zagreb
f1c cater.
sons aboard the planes were
m
New
York
spokesman
The cause of the collision was
killed, according to doctors at
saild It would be 12 to 24 hours not immediately known. of&amp;
the scene.
before $ passenger list wan dais said an investigation was
A witness
the
begun.
arrive at the crash site said the
' body of one plane was
The Yugoslav plane had 106
Airways officials in
out. He said bodies and luggage passengers and five crew, mnn london said li
F ght 476 was on a
were scattered around the born Aboard, company officials direct flight
n Landon to
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nibble. More than 30
said. Sources said mostor all a!
The officials said the
lances and fire trucks went to them were West German plane was a Trident 3 jetliner.
Un scene but founti no one tourists returning from vacsalive, he said.
tiOns on the Adriatic coast.
slavian plane wan a ixi be.
Me planes collided at 5:15 longing to Um Yugoslav charter
and nine a.m. EDT about 15 miles north.. com pany InezAdria. The D
P'
crew members. A British east of Zagreb, Yugoslavia's
was flying between li
AIrwaya spokesman in New second largest city and 230 alavta, and Cologne,Sp t, YugoWest
York said there was one Amen- no rthwest of Belgrade.
many.

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