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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
(Last of Two Parts)

involved In politics previously were in the south end and and cracked his shoulder.
another wall is a sign which
says he has developed a couple rural and slowly developing
and had not rim for public office secondarily those precincts
He was in and out of doctor says, "Lord give me patience,
county. All of a sudden we got
ulcers and some gray hair.
before. The district represented where "although registered offices for the next two months but I want It right now." There
Through the years, Kim- tr em endous growth and many
by Alexander stretch ed from Democrats were in the and left the county a few days Is r 1-amed award certificate
brough still considers Thor thought the government was
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brough threw his hat Into the treme north end, to Longwood Republican."
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program and on another wall is
the "sharpest person in People in the Longwood area
ounty was 1970. John had been elect ed to the corn- in the north end that fit the specialist in Atlanta.
lie was unable to campaign. a large map with the voting
thought they were not having a
Seminole County.
Alexander, who had served on mission two years prior to the latter description," he said.
Watergate was the big news precincts marked.
always
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pulse
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years had decided not to run for Republican's district was ex- as his opponent and
admittedly many Republicans around the Kimbrough's colorful cxAmong the changes he
tremendous ability, to analyze
re-election. Garnett White, a elusively a south Seminole one, "threw a lot of prongs at nation, but, Kimbrough won pressions, "When the rubber
what is going on, what the pushed was to hold public
good friend of Alexander's at
In considering how to run his Alexander." Four years later anyway.
hits the road, . Let's roll, Mr.
hearings on zoning changes
public is thinking."
the time, was running and it campaign, Kimbrough arid he as he sought his second term in
Kimbrough has a corner Chairman. . . Whatever turns
closest
friend
in
politics
during
the night-time hours
His
was generally believed that rz?ched voting trends in the 1974, he was riding a motor- office at the courthouse you . . Bite the bullet. . . and
JOHN I(IMEROUGH
was the late Tom Gibbs, who wh.ii it wa COnVia.ei '*w
White would easily take th "ity, deciding to concentrate cycle after having signed the ovcroking
Lake Monroo. A • Tht doesn't mean anything to
died in a hunting accident woriung people to attend. It
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on of the primary stuffed large mouthed bass me. I don't know what you are
roll.'
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several years ago.
say
where members of the GOP election, had an accident, broke occupies a place of importance talking about" were expected to county commission meetings.
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tird
ran
for
office,
Kimbrough had not been predominated, all of which his collar bone and three ribs on the wall
behind his desk. On be heard with frequency at
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two years. Moore has told
policemen that "it will be done
right" and that officers "are
going to have their rights and
the city will have its."
Meanwhile, both sides have
filed charges of unfair labor
practices. The IBA charges
that the city has been 'Interfering with, intimidating,
coercing" police in their
organizing activities.
The city filed an unfair labor
practice
claim
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patrolmen Larry Monti and
Jack Fulenwider Jr. after an
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America) local I'm sure nobody wide walkout. Communications company would also have to
wanted an interruption of Workers President Glenn Watts seek rate increases for other
Torn Hunt, manager of service, and I'm glad to have announced the settlement will reasons.
President Carter monitored
Southern Bell Telephone Co.'s my employes here at work provide increased wages and
benefits of about 31 per cent in the negotiations, and a federal
Sanford office expressed today," Hunt said.
mediator helped to bring the
The Bell System and the the next three years.
delight today that the company
Workers
The
agreement,
still
subject
two
sides together. Although
negotiators
Communications
and bargaining unit
were able to reach a contract reached a tentative agreement to a nationwide ratification the administration insisted it
agreement before the Saturday In Washington, D.C., Saturday vote, provides for Improved job intended no role in labor talks
midnight deadline to avert a night on a three-year contract security against layoffs, fatter this year, Watts said Labor
which will cost the company an peiwons, five extra days off, Secretary Ray Marshall had
strike.
the
CWA
estimated
$3.3 billion lust hours voluntary overtime and the been involved.
end
and
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The agreement was expected
determination that pregnancy
will be treated as any other to be submitted to members by
illness under the health plan. mail ballot beginning In a week,
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and Southern Bell bargaining in cleaned up.
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Workers On Job As Usual

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Moore said it* uiifair labor advice of Kornreich, the city's
practice charge was filed labor attorney .

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Benevolent Association Inc. successfully tried to get fellow makeup of the composition of city-owned equipment.
Mayor Moore said today that
president Stephen A. Micciche, commissioners to reconsider the bargaining unit that PRA
In a weekend letter to Mayor the refusal of the cost-of-living will represent among police the veteran parks department

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Should Sanford Police Get Pay Raises?

"demands that any such again at tonight's city cornThe unrecognized bargaining across-the-board Increase be mission meeting.
agent for Sanford policemen granted to the police depart"I don't think this is right,"
has demanded that city corn- ment as well as to all other Morris said. "Playing games
missioners give officers the 6.4 employes. It is the withholding with money. Differences
percent across-the-board cost of this benefit to police shoul(bn't be worked out by
of living wage increase being department employes that taking bread out of their
given other city employes would constitute an unfair labor mouths."
for the budget year starting practice."
City Commissioners have
Moore said earlier that the declined to recognize a
Oct. 1.
City labor attorney David necessary stance now appears policeman's petition for
Kornreich has warned corn- to put the city In the position of recognition of the PHA as their
missioners that granting the "denying police what we are bargaining agent.
Increases to police could put the giving to other employes."
Investigators from the state
Today Moore termed Mic' Public Employes Relation
city in a position of being
charged "with unfair labor ciche's letter "an empty letter" Commission (PERC) are
and said, 9 can't accepl. what scheduled to hold hearings in
practices."
City commissioners have this man Is saying as factual." Sanford Sept. 7 and 6 on the
refused to grant policemen the Moore said the letter doesn't PRA's election petition, accost-of-living raise that other alter his position on the Issue. cording to Micciche.
However, commissioner John
city employes will get.
PERC will receive findings of
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review process" and pointed out revenue tibeaudlere claims he was rejected for the
sharing civil rights investigators have job because he Is black and noted the
been in Florida since the beginning of the county has hired four building inspectors
Sanfordite Alfred DeLattibeaudiere, year taking their first look at equal em- since he applied for the position.
In May of 1973 DeLattibeaudiere filed a
who was turned down for a job In 1972 as a ployment data of the state's cities and
Seminole County building inspector, has counties. The officials are in Volusla complaint with the federal Equal
filed a lawsuit In federal district court In County today to examine that county's Employment Opportunity Commission
employment
alleging
(EEOC)
Orlando charging the county government equal employment program.
Thames said the DeLattibeaudiere case discrimination by the county. In February
with racial discrimination in denying him
the job and asking for back pay from May "may be related" to the revenue sharing EEOC informed county officials they had
civil rights investigator's Tuesday discriminated in denying Delatof 1973.
The court action comes as federal meeting, but "my understanding is they tibeaudiere the job, in EEOC's opinion.
revenue sharing civil rights investigator would have been here anyway"
"men there was a co nciliation period
DeLattibeaudiere, who has run
Jr. plans to meet
JohnW.
which was supposed to give us time to
Tuesday with county officials to examine successfully several times for the Sanford work out a settlement with Mr. DeLatthe county's equal employment per- City Commission, said he applied for a tibeaudiere before EEOC would issue. an
formance In the hiring of employes. building inspector position in December of order In the case," Thames said.
hianberry will meet Wednesday with 1972 County personnel officials said he
The conciliation period had no EEOC
County Sheriff John Polk to discuss the was not qualified for the job, but "I know I Imposed deadline. "It could contiuue as
was," DeLattibeaudiere insisted this long as both parties were talking," said
sheriff's equal employment program.
County Personnel Director Ron Thames morning.
tie said he is registered contractor and
this morning termed the revenue sharing
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review "part of their regular periodic has been a builder since 135. Del.atBy MARK WEINBERG
herald Staff Writer

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('hurler officers were elected and installed SUmIU l, the ni' lv formed
Seminole County Chapter $28 of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. From
tell, Ma Rivera, adjutant: Stanley i. Azevedi). Department of Florida tornmantler: Chapter Commander William H. Bland and Don Arthur, Region I
commander. Other officers include Anderson Goodw in Jr.. senior vice corn inaniter: Jerry Ito urer, junior vice commander: .1 ulian %high a in. fina nce of-

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Another Judge PonderingNew Fines Law,

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and not the county cowls the mandated teas to (that Dickey is to acquire from
some of the otier judges In comutitidional, have refused to
vvvt q C.niy Jts Tallahassee is ss utile money the (Range Cousty judges) I ft
l5d urder those ire. ullected firm
Harold Johnson and Wallace doeaft got loot in the shuffle" can rule consistent with the mandated fees Ufl traffic law violators.
Seminole County Judge Hall.
In the state'. capital.
Dickey's ruling."
Harold Johnson
expected
lengebyatrafflclaw
The Orange County judges
.
Ud by" (të1I the tun&amp;
whether to join with Coy acquire by early this week1
mat the mandatory fees
locally, the money could
Judge Alan Dickey In declaring copies of us judgments
represented an Uhea1 tax."
easily be returned to the
unconstitutional the recent by two Orange County
violators in the event the Dickey agreed that the
state law mandating fee. of earlier last week not only Suireme court uptois
Legislature has no authority
$.75 be levied In addition to declaring the law Un.
to
use the judicial system ax a
flIllfl
by
traffic fines against traffic
taxing entity."
offender.,
The Civil Service Board
that the few dill be levied but manycount)' Judges around the
The mandatory fees, ac.
Sanford police addate.
had
asked Knowles to
retaired locally In a
ministrative
aide
Richard
cording tothe law, are togointo
preliminarily
screen apThursday night, after a fund.
Quigley
today
became
City
not
had
a
state
"good
drivers'
fund"
Johnson said he has
defhM In Dickeys court
plicants for the jobs of
Manager Warren E.
"a proper constitutional and a "Crime victims cointo
assistant to the city
challenged
Knowles' assistant city
law Seminole became in effect wdIl after the Florida challenga of the law locally. pensathm fund."
manager, city Equal
Those
persona
charged
with
hail.
Supreme Court rules on the A Judge cannot decide out of a
the sixthcomnty
Empkym.'nt Opportunity
t i
Police Chief Ben Butler
moving violations" such as
state to declare that the constItutionality of the law clear bluesky that a law is
officer, and police thief.
said
he
doesn't
know
yet
If
mandated fees violated following oral arguments Sept. unconstitutional or we would running a stop sign could forthe $13,000 a year pod
have legislation by judicial IDIly pay tirough a violations
Among Other duties that
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Florida's 196$ constitution.
Quigley vacated will be
bureau In this clerk of the circuit
have been handled by the
Johnson said the reason for flat," Judge Johnson said.
court's 'office a fine of $. With
filled. He said Quigley's
assistant to the city
But, Dickey said that his sdtlng up the Special fmuid
"But,"
he
added,
"hopefully
the
new
mandated
fees
the
fine
new
Job pays about $900 a
'•" affected only his court locally maw thantransmitting
manager are those of city
after a review of the documents has risen to $57.75.
Yew more.
personnel director. The
The city civil service
pod became vacant with
board authorized Knowles
the resignation of Allan
provisional appointment of
Bush recently to become
Quigley pending their
finance director for a north
review certification, acFlorida city.
cording to a memo

R.port Says $1.5 Billion

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Wasted On Alaska Pipeline
WASHINGTON (AP) - Trans•Alaska
pipeline builders wasted $1.5 billion as
workers sunbathed on the Job, equipment that
was stored outside ruined and contractors
ordered parts already In their own
warehouses, a new report says.
The report on the $8 billion pipeline was
prepared for the Alaska Pipeline Commission
by Washington attorney Terry F. Lenzner, a
former Watergate prosecutor.
"One of the most serious ... of Alyeska's
labor problems was that of workers frequently
Idle at the Job site (Including sleeping on buses
and sunbathing along the right-of-way)," the
report said.
"Myeska's own documents show that the
Principal responsibility for Idleness rested
vilth management's poor supervision and
utilization of the work force."

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Anti-Nuclear Protests 'Balloon'
By The Associated Press

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Thousands of helium-filled balloons wafted
across American skies, launched in dozens of
weekend protests against nuclear power and
meant to symbolize the possible reach of radioactivity.
Demonstrations at nuclear power plants
and proposed plant sites were held in at least
17 states to commemorate Saturday's 32nd
anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on
Hiroshima, Japan.
"Fallout from a nuclear accident may
travel this far. How far did your balloon
travel?" read a card attached to a balloon
released Saturday from Seabrook Harbor In
New Hampshire.

Knowles sent city commissioners.

Breakin

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according to sheriff's In- south of Sanford, and made offAREA DEATHS
vestigators.
with five tires and wheels
valued
BURGLARY
PROBED
at $700.
ASorrado man, free on bond
BERNARD NELSON
Lake Mary In 19. He was a
Burglars made off with tools
Sheriff's deputies today were
on charges of burglary and
retej
truck driver and a
investigating weekend burglary valued at $250 after breaking
sexual buttery cia seven-yearBernard
H.
Nelson,
96,
of
711
of the Courcis of
member
SR
-419
of the mobile home off
into a cemetery workshop.
old Sanford area girl, has been
E. FIrst St., died Sunday, Nativity, Lake Mary.
north
of
Oviedo.
William
P. DeputIes said the tools, mly
arrested by Lake Mary police In
Peters told deputies a gallon wrenches and screwdrivers, Likeview Nursing Home. Born Survivors Include his wife,
connection with a weekend
bottle wIth 1400 In coin. and a P were
ml&amp;ina ---frnm Ihø .Iw.* u SantOrIt and was a retired 1,lz.. Louise Te.IO, of Lake
----------burglary In that city in which a
as
3$ pistol, valued at $1,200 a Highland Memory Gardens, machiniA wuii the Seaboard May, three dauglders, Miss
man fled a house after a is.
Cold u Railroad. He was a Louise Teslo, 01 Gainesville,
Frissell was held on $10,500 collectors item, were missing SR-0, Forest City.
yon-old girl awoke screaming bond on burglary and sexual
member
of the First Miss Dorothy Teslo, Atlanta
Sanford police are looking
that a man was kneeling by her battery charges on Jul y 20 and from his residence.
for Presbyterian Church.
and Mrs. Patricia DiBartolo,
Max
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Buffkin
Sr.,
of
1017
a
$800
saxophone
reported
Survivor.
include
his
wife,
Lake
May; three ion., Andrew
Dickey reduced the bond Princess Gate Blvd., south taken In a weekend burglary at Mrs. Ellene Nelson, Sanford; Tajo Jr., West Palm Beach and
Walter Brian Friutlj, 20, to Judge
$1,500.
Seminole, reported a color the Paul Savall residence at 701 two nieces and two nephews. Bill and Fred Teslo, both of A
was jailed in lieu of $10,000
FU posted bend and was television and stereo equipment W. Third St.
bond after the Sunday morning rPJe.WJ from jail.
GrawkowFuneralHomneisln Sanford; two Asters, Sister M.
valued at 54 missing after a
Lovey C. Powell, of Orlando, charge
Incident but County Court
Forest Fires Still Raging
Asswnpta, Danville, Pa. and
The
burglary-sexual
battery
burglary
at
his
residence,
reported
topo1ice that someone
Judge Alan Dickey later d'.agu were made In con- deputies said today.
Mrs. Theresa Slepchak,
broke
Into
a
storage
shed
at
600
HENRY HARRISON
reduced the bond to $2,500, nedlon with a June 29 breakln
Cleveland, Ohio; brother,
By The Associated Press
TIRES STOLEN
Park Ave., Sanford, and made
Michael
Teslo, New York siid
according
to
jail
records.
at
a
residence
near
Sanford
In
Deputies
said
thieves
over
the
off
with
a
lawn
mower,
tools,
Cooler weather and rain helped firefighters
Henry Harrison, 71, of 114 ,
gram1cIdren.
Frizzell
was
still
In
Jail
this
which
a
seven-year-old
girl
was
weekend
jacked
up
three
autos
and
four
gallons
of
paint,
total
firlarwood
Drive,
Sanford,
died
working on 44 blazes across 1.5 million acres
morning,
sexually assaulted in her bed, at Bob Dance Dodge, U.S. 17-92 value $311.
Brlsson Funeral Home Is in
Saturday. Born In Geneva, he
of range and tundra In Alaska. But in Western
charge.
moved
to
Sanford
in
1976
and Northwestern states, crews were being
Survivors include his wife,
strained to their limits today in battling an
Mrs. lAna F. Harrison, San. Funeral Notices
estimated 300 square miles of timber and
ford; sister., aa,. a B
brush fires.
WILSON. SIRNARD H.Orlando and Susan H. Torres, Fv,a
WfvlC for efnard H.
7be74500 acre "Marble-South Cone" fire In
Sanford; brother, Kenneth F., Nelson. $5, of 711 E. First St
California's Us Padres National Forest near
of Ormond Beach and several Sanford. *to dIed Sunday, will
b held Tuesday at 10 am.
nieces and nephews.
Big Sur may double in size before it Is con.
Home Chape'
Brision Funeral Home Li in with Rev.Funeral
'tafted, said Joe Nadoiski of the federal InFor
S
Virgil Bryant Ot•
FHP Trooper
charge of arrangements.
ficialing. Burial in litton. Ga.,
teragency Flre&amp;Center at Boise, Idaho.
with Rev. R A. Stevens of
MRS. MARY MCLAUGHLIN
ficiaf
Gram
in charge
Funeral services for Florida
Triplett, on whose department concerned about their safety, furnish the vests for troopers Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, 50, of
Highway
Patrolman
Bradley Glascock has been a reserve began an effort to get citizens and been turned down three 180 P!gnecrest Dr., Sanford, died
of Maitland
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Steven
Glascock
of
McLAUOHLIN, MRS. MARYtime prior to and businessmen together to times, said his goal is see the
ficer for a his
Funiqal mass for Mrs Mary
were to be held at 2 p.m. today completing
to
Saturday.
Born
In
Lowell,
McLaughlin, 0. of 110 PinecresI
law en- buy bullet proof vests for the citizens and businessmen
in the chapel of Woodlawn
of Mass. she come to Sanford In
Drive. Sanford, who died
f
i7ns1t
0
training
in
g
state
officers.
and
Join
Seminole County band together l2.
Funeral Home with the
will be celebraled
be
She
was
a
mem
r
of
All
the
Flo
rida Highway Patrol,
to provide 11 FHP of
Wednesday t 9 a M. at All SoulS
RichardNystrom,pa or of
ficers
Souls
Catholic
Church
of
Catholic Church Rosary wIll be
Jim Maloy of 1913 Blossom serving this county with th
University United Church, said his department will be
e Sanford and the Women of the
recited Tue;cSay at I
pm
repr
t
Only five criminal trial, are coin Ave., Sanford, Is accused
at
t
esen
ed
he
funeral
by
Lane,
Fern
Park,
manager
of
vests.
Officiating,
w,Ih Rev William Ennis Of
Moose of San1OII 1404. She is
most of the officers.
scheduled before Circuit Court of buttery upon a sheriff's
Farm
Bureau
Insurance
To
ticiating.
Burial in All Souls
get the ball rolling, Maloy survived by her husband,
Glascock, 24, was slain
Judge Robert B. McGregor deputy.
Glascock had also been a agency In Sanford, noting that said his agency has committed
Cemetery brisson Funeral
Thursday by a motorist at a
Jamesi. Mc La ughlin, Sanford;
horn, in charge
during the next two weeks at Anthony Heft, 23, of Lake
10. Volunteer
member of the Goldenrod the FHP has asked the state itself to buy the first one. Vests two daughters, Mrs. Donna
cent toll booth onMiaml'seast.
Sanford. Court observers say Monroe Terrace, Sanford, is
Fire
Department
Legislature
three
times
,ad
to
c
os
00
t about $1 each, he said. Rogers, of Sanford and Sgt.
west expressway. His accused w
On docket Is the lightest In accused cd two counts ol battery
TESLO. ANDREW W. SR.as an In vest iga tor for Walt
murderer, Felix R.
Patricia McLaughlin, USMC
Funiqal mass for Andrew W.
Disney World. He was a 1971
recent mouths on felony casm and a charge of obstructing an
29, has not
Teslo Sr.. fl, of Lake Mary. who
stationed in Japan; two ions,
officer
as
yet
been
apgraduate
of
Winter
Park
High
with
violence.
Wilbur Lee Smith,
pecheided.
Mod Friday, will be celebrated
Jane.
Jr.,
01
Sanford
Tuesday at 10 am, Church of
OrIdo, fam trial on burglary Jab Scott Jr., 26, of 41214 E.
Int erment was to follow the
Timothy, of Sanford; one
u. Nativity. Rosary will be
Mrs. Charles Glascock, of
AM grand larceny charges in Seventh SL, Sanford, Isaccused
funeral services at Woodlawn
recit ed Monday at 7 p.m. at
.
brot her, John Morris, Lowell
Ca lbe r the slain trocper's
connection with a lreakln at a of aggravated assault.
Memorial Park In Orange
Britson Funeral Home with Fl
Mu..;
one
si
st
er,
Mrs.
aunt said today that the high.
William G. Neidert olticiating.
auaiuota area residence and Kit Sterling Jotm.on, 19, of
County, Honor suard
Margaret
haemen, Lowell,
2683 S. Myrtle Ave, Sanford,
Burial in All Souls Cemetery.
and
way
patrol
has
been
very
the theit of
pa ll bearers were to be
BriI%n in charge.
Mass. and one grandson.
helpful to the Glascock family
faces trial on charges of
rifle, tools bed sad
members of the Fl
Brisaon Funeral Hone is In
orida
H15h. since her nephew was killed.
burglary of a structure and
way Patrol, who were
personal
charge of arrangements.
She
ai
th
s
d
a.
ey
sent
a
floral
larceny
of
money.
•,_ ,ones,
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friends and associates.
un. BOBLLOYD
a.
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tribute In the form of the State
ANDREW TESLO
$
OvIedOPOUCeChjefKenneth ofFlorldatothefuneraihome.
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Officials of the Zak Cot- Kirkland hi a July13 court
Glascock is s viv by his ption
AndrewW,Tes1oSr.,,ot____
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and subsidiaries have hearing
parents, Mr. and
ur Mrs.
ed
said tie stabbing was Lake May died Friday. Born in
W. filed suit in circuit court -at accidental and his cUed in
Donald Glascock, a
County Target
Barneo, Pa., he
ult
to
sister, Sanford seeking a deter* totally
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innocent woman who
Robin Lynn, and brdii,r. Brett
mmaitun or
gets
Z,600
In
ph'iwleij no cont est to keep her
(Cwd Pr.in Page 1-A)
Allan (ilsecock, all of Maftiand; life su n who
In ra ce benefits, profit- 12-year-old
son,
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Breant
Interests and pay of an Thomas, "from t he
'mames.
Era Brooks, Orlando and
money, periodic audits at the discretion
ordeal
of
Altam onte Springs man who
s,g
nIere withdrew EEOC
another trial and testimony that
paternal grandmother, Mrs.
revenue sharing officials are permitted,
died after. stabbing Incident at
from representing him because, he says,
Dixie Glaicock of Hannibal,
has already partially destroyed
They want to evaluate our employment
his home Feb. 13.
the comdywoultbi'tsdtleon the issue, "so
Mo. In addition to his uncle,
practices to see If we're
Purvis Thomas Jr., a jewelry
ol
nOW ti In Cotilt."
former Cuselberry Council
wider our guidelines."
In the civil action, tiled last
store
manager, was gabbed In
D41lheadiere than had 96 days In
Chairman Charles Glascock,
The county has had an affirmative acthe
heart
during
a
draggle
In
a
week
and assigned to Circuit
which to 10e an antkVacrlmhtatlon action
numerous awdi, uncle.
tion plan since February of 1976.
Co urt J udge Dominick SaUl,
domestic
incident.
His
wife,
it
in fediiraj district cowt He had almod
cousin,.
cinInIuloners have tentatively agreed
Madge Dianne Thomas,
attorneys for Zale Life
,e.ciied the deadline when he filed the
Meanwhile, Miami police ater
no co
lure an equal emnplo)lne*g
l
pleaded
Insurance Co., states that Mrs.
ntest
to
a
lawsuit late lad week.
mobilized a 40-man task force
manslaughter
charge
and
was
Thomas
had demanded the
pi.ii
dy
Qialnnaji Dick
to track Ca rdenas, seanhing
October, but a final decision w.
mpany
pay her $16,000 as
15-years
co
Placed
on
pr
ba
o
tion,
Williams this mo rn ing sa id revenue
the waterways and haunt.
until Sept. V when comnmiaIoner. plan
Defense
beneficiary
of her husband's
lawyer
Edward
sharing civil rigtda Investigators "Ire
along the Miami River fir a 2$.
approve the budget.
gro
up
policy.
life
Insurance
coming In to audit our record., which
foot power boat where they
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m.
ue
they've never don. before.
before. To the bed of
thought Cardenas, a cons.
as affirmative action officer.
ow
ft is r4thins that baaTwel ve per
Lwnhlgflendd
merciaL fisherman may have
of UW IX empioyes of
ftJ any kind 01 difidencie. in Our
to
been
hiding.
Fishermen
the county
'n.,ion,rs, appraiuer
It
proçems. They're taking lock at all of
supwviw of aliadjons, tas coliscior and
acquainted with Cardenas told
Monday, August e, 1977-Vol. 69, No. .101
(sdra1 Florida."
dt1sclivu he often slept on his
county clerk are members of racial
9 .
PvsI4
1
Themes said the county has been
Dally and Svøday, 61110111111 Saturday and Chrltmas
n 00w
bOat.
aj Inea said.
Day b
The Sadyd4erad, Inc., ise N. Prenct Ave., $aSferd,
receiving fedeuil revenue sharing funds
A Sanford businessman,
Fla. 31
A spokesman for Sheriff Pout said I per
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Friday
who
Socead
Class P.stae Paid at $anf.,d, Plirtda 37171.
said
he
has
several
cod of the sheriff's 1$ empioyes are
I
: "asder an aCeemflod we signed to got the
friends In the FHP and is
Norna Delivery, 5$ cents; Month,
members of minorities.
$7.40; S Mont, $1430; Year,
$8.40. BY Mall: month, $3.70;
e Months, $15.30; II Months,
$3290,

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TALLAhASSEE (AP) The Public
Service Commission faced a deadline today
for entering a final order in the $l33.6-milllon
rate increase granted the Southern Bell Telephone Co.
If signed as expected, the order means that
all Floridians will start paying 18 per cent
more on intrastate long distance telephone
calls beginning this Saturday and Southern
Bell's 2.2 million customers will start paying 6
per cent more on monthly phone bills.
But PSC officials had predicted the order
would be entered a week ago, so they may
miss the deadline.

Woman Enters FHP Academy

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By BOB LOYD
Herald Staff Writer

On Bell Rate Increase

TALLAHASSEE (A?) - The first
woman will Join a class of cadets today at the
Florida Highway Patrol's training academy.
Lurene Lewis, 28, hopes to become the
state's first female highway patrol trooper by
*rnlnlnti
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session along with her 56 male classmates.
She says her appointment out of 1,000 apphicants is "no big thing."
Col. Elrldge Beach, director of the patrol,
said she'll be treated like the other students.
"The only different treatment she'll get is that
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at the other end of
the barracks that has a nrivnla
private rnnm
room njihn'Il
get that and the private bath and that's it."

Kimbrough Leaving Mark On Seminole
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said, that a comprehensive land
one of his favorite projects
use plan was necessary to
the construction of the
was
Protect the homes of families
hl
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commercialism from creeping next to Florida Hospital North
Into the midst of residential In Altamonte Springs, He said

areas.
Reorganization of the county
governiient was another of the

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of county government. "It will
take that person six to eight

months to know what's going

he said.
that ovcnunent 9"drotéi'
admits that he
Kimbrough
citizens from what they cannot
had
been
considering
higher
protect themselves,
elective office. "A bt of people
His successor's appointment had asked me to run for the
will be an extremely Important legislature If (State Rep. Vince)
one, he said, noting that It has to Fechtel had decided not to
run," he said.
Of his resignation, Kim5
isough said, "It is like being In
ll ion
the middle of a tight football
and getting an injury."
Capital Projects Fund, game
i7,16,063.75, an Increase of
$2,506,935.70 over the current
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from property taxes, the rest
will
fr,wri ,.J,r.ea
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primarily state funding.
Here's a breakdown of the year.
proposed budget:
Transfer from general fund:
General fund, $44,683,501.45,
$249,440,
an Increase of
an increase of $4,543,612.37 over
$16,688.31
over
the current year.
the current year's general fund
Harris explained that
expenditures.
Special revenue funds, property tax revenues go to
$4,416,707.31, an Increase of support the general fund por$431,407.16 over the current tion of the budget coupled with
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He'll dill be with the cornmission to see a few more
things accomplished, he said.
The fiscal year will be over
't'e Piieri'dgnition

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effective which means he will
be here to vote on the 197$
budget, adoption of the corn.
prehensive land use plan and
"maybe even re-districting the
county."
"Looking back, It Is probably
not the things we do that we
remember, but rather how we

went about them," Kimbrough
said.

state funds.

The remainder Is supported
with various revenue sources

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DISCHARGES
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Rino A. DiMasso, Deltona
Sanford:
Irene E. Fish, Deltona
Mrs. Wayne (Charlene)
Irene G. Ledlard, Deltona
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Sylvester Franklin Sr.
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Allen W. Yost
Mavis Fortner, Orange City
Blanche Nolen, DeBary
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Charles L Jaeger, Deltona
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challenge facing the cornrnlssion as its scheduled turHover of more and more
decision making to managers of
the various county departments

budget for the coming fiscal
year calls for $7 million more In
expenditures, the Increased
val ue of existing taxable properties in Seminole County,
plus the addition to that tax
base of more taxable properties
will provide the school dist rict
with more tax monies without year.
the need of a tax rate increase.
Debt
Service
fund,
Of the $596 million proposed $3,216,506.56, an Increase of
budget, $12,780,799 will come $7,973.09.
the

However, despite the Increase, the property tax rate
will remain about the same:
$8.05 per $1,000 assessed
valuation, according to Roger

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GRAMKOW

finance.
Harris explained that while

a proposed school budget for
the 1977-1978 f iscal year of
$59,840,311.99, an Increase of
$7,588,363.87 over the current
school budget.

Corbett Brown
AUGUSTS
Barbara A. Carlton
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Charles B. Cole
Dortha S. Dykema
Patsy Bonner
Edvena E. Fielder
Early Bradford
Daphne W. Connelly
Kim Getman
Beulah Knight
William W. Culp
Frances E. Major
Howard R. Judkins
Joseph McKelvey
Dorothy Polk
Wanda L. Turner
Theodore H e u r I g,
harry D. Whitten
Altamonte Springs
Albert G. Harney, DeBary
Gene C. Mullen, DeBary
Howard Rice DeBary
Robert Thomas, Deltona
Lester Carroll, Lake Helen
Joanne Anderson, Lake
Margaret R. Mello, Lake
Monroe
Lindley K. Douthftt"Otlando Mary
Kathryn Hoover, Longwood
DISCHARGES
Ralph F. King, Orlando
Sanford:
Anthony Bernard floykins
BRITHS
Craig E. Cooper
ford
Albert Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. Isreal
Pearlie Fair

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The Seminole County School
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needed for the facility and for managers in management
taking over its running and principles,
operation as a service to the
His political philosophy Is
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First Amendment

By MARYUN SHEDDAN

Among other Intriguing publications put out by
the Semlnote County educational system are a
series of thick books entitled "Educational
Specifications",
There are four volumes of educational
specifications. There is one for elementary level,
one formiddleichoola andone for high school, with
t1U
including only high school
vocational courses
Philosophy and objectives of every course the
Seminole County school system is clearly dated in
these four publications ... some of it In obscure
"education-ese", but some of it so clearly put that it
would make fine guidleline in areas of fife outside
the classroom.
One of the most clearly stated philosophies is that
affecting intermediate level elementary students.

assume the responsibilities of citizenship.
,,Provide an opportunity for the child to develop
an understanding of, and respect for people of other
d t!5.
r.atInr.afitl,
"Promote the worth and dignity of each in.
dividual, thereby making each child feel worthy of
Objectives stated In this same section include:
the
respect and friendship of others.
"Provide an environment In which each child Is
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Provide activities in which the child can de velop
encourages to explore, manipulate various es of self-direction by taking Initiative, practicing in.
materials, and do Independent research to satisfy dependence, and accepting responsibility.
his natural desire to learn.
,,Provide Instruction In the basic facts and skills
"Provide opportunity for the child to develop the at rate and level of each Individual.
desire and ability to be creative and successful, thus
'promote an environment conducive to good
fostering a feeling of self-confidence and self- mental, physical, emotional, aesthetic and spiritual
respect.
growth.
"Inspire each child to learn of his spiritual and
"Provide innovative Instructional techiniques
cultural heritage, to adopt democratic Ideas, and to and materials."
"Each child Is an Individual with special need'
Interests, and abilities. He shall be encouraged to
develop to his fulled potential through acquiring a
feeling of I'4'tsrity, A bw, .f leernlng, end a d!re to
become self.dlreded," It reads.

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Freddie Howard at short and a game.
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The out field will consist of
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nament. He won the only gam e
department with a .555
he pitched, striking out 17
average. Porzlg also hit at a
%N:)RM
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1 .556 clip with Walter Law In at
up only two hits.
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Monday, August I, It"—SAA .400. Durrell Smith and Chip
Rick Bradley and Freddie
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Howard will be among top
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The country has been assured by various
senators that a successor criminal-code bill introduced In this session of Congress, popularly
known as "Son of S-i," is free of the secrecy taint.
But this emphatically denied by media attorneys
and the watchdog Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the Press. They warn that "the New S-i
Is an Official Secrets Act which would give the
government wide-ranging new criminal powers to
severely restrict the First Amendment rights of the
press to report
and the public to receive
the
news." They cite five new and highly disturbing
provisions of this act for the criminal conviction
and jailing of the press:

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against a government official;
—for publishing "stolen" government reports,
regardless of content;
—for lawfully protecting confidential news
sources;
—for possession of original government memos,
Tegardless of content, without government permission.
The bill also seals federal records in certain
'c riminal cases and authorizes the criminal
prosecution of government employes who divulge
to the press any government information supposed
to be kept "private" under any agency "rule,
regulation or order."
Newsmen found guilty of defying these secrecy
provisions could Incur sentences that exceed the
average punishment today for murder: fines as
high as $500,000, and, for some offenses, unlimited
ifines. Prison terms may be as much as six years.
Obviously, In shielding the possible wrongdoing
of public servants, "the New S-I" Is as bad, If not
Worse, than its predecessors. It is fair to say that
ad such secrecy been institutionalized into law
during the Nixon years, the Watergate scandals
would never have been exposed.

S-i won't do. It must be purged of all provisions
that would hobble the press and inhibit the people's
right to know under the First Amendment.
One would suppose that Congress could learn
£ihrough a decade of trial and error that a U.S.
.Criminal Code could become a reality If Its
proponents would only stick to the job of organizing
xisting laws instead of trying to exploit a new code
as a cover for questionable, even dangerous, new
amendments. We look to our senators to oppose any
compromise of First Amendment rights in this bill,
and, that failing, to vote for shelving the proposed
new criminal code until such time as It is scrubbed
clean of all its barnacles.

DON OAKLEY

Birth Of
Citizens
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WASHINGTON— "We are going to build a
true 'citizen' lobby' concer ned not with the
advancement of special Interests but with the
well-being of the nation," prospective members
of Common Cause were promised when
organiza tion was f ou nded seven years ago

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Those dories about the man who became vice
president of the United States and never was
heard from again do not apply, obviously, to the
current vice president, Walter F. Mondale.
Mondale If his first six months in office are
anylndlcstion — isllkelytogodown in hlstoryaa
the most visible and possibly the most Infl uential
vice president we've ever had.

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even as John W. Garckier, the founding chairman
of Common Cause, was making that pledge he
was seeking and receivi ng large donations from
major Institutions with vested interests.
The Arlan Realty and Development Corp., a
large New York real estate firm, gave $25000 to
Common Ca use, and a member of its board of
directors donated another $10,000. The Ford
Motor Co. -contributed $10,000 and Time, Inc.
gave 15,000.
John D. Rockefeller III produced $25,000 for
the new group. A senior partner In one New York
Investment house. Lizard Freres &amp; Co., donated
$10,000, while the par tner in another, Goldman,
Sachs P Co., contributed $5,00o.
At the same time, Gardner and his advisors
hand-picked a Common Cause "policy council"
w hich i ncluded the senior part ner In one major
Washington law firm, the chief executives of two
companies and the ranking officers of three big
labor unions.
It was ha rdly an a uspicio us beginning for an
organization which Gardner promised would
"Focus our anger... at Institutions and inthat have behaved Irreonslbly."
But the early appeal for members struck a
responsive chord, and1 In less than a year
Common Ca use had more than 100,000 mem bers
whose yearly dues produced $1.5 million in
operati ng funds.

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WASHINGTON A dramatic technological
breakthrough on the cruise missile, it can now be
reported, made It easier for President Carter to
cancel the B-i bomber program.
The new development Is far too secret to
identity In the public prints, but the behind-thescenesMor y can be told of its Impact on the .1
decision.
Incredibly, this super-secret weapons
development was first brought to the attention of
the pr esident's national secur ity adviser, Dr.
Zbignlew Brzezinski, by two sophomore
congressmen.
They were M. Robert Carr, D.•Mlch., and
Thomas Downey, D.-N.Y., who learned abo ut the
breakthrough during a Noet budget briefing
given to the Ho use Armed Services Committee
W spring. The new development Is so sensitive
that some staff mem bers, even thoug h they had
security clearances, were asked to leave the
room during the discussion.
The cruise missile is considered a weapon's
generation ahead of w)1h114 the Soviets have.
Now the secret breakthrough should Increase
this U.S. advantage. It struck the two
coagr.usn,n, therefore, as a strategic
dsveIom*ed thu could affect the B-i decision,
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breakthrough, with emphasis on the possibility
Force's arguments about t he B-I bomber. The
At the same time, he reserved his strongest
that It mlaht displace the B-i.
Info was such as to reduce the majority of the Air
for the
criticism
At first, Brzezinski thought the congressmen
Union, which he
Force arguments a bo ut t he B-I to absolute repeatedly referred toSoviet
as
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were talking about a known weapons project.
th
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Polar Bear." Hao
zero."
accused the Sovi ets of obstruct ing world peace.
Then It became obvious t hey were referring to a
This project will have "a tremendous "One point we ha
development that he knew nothing a bo ut.
ve in common," he told
deterrent effect," he added, when it is eventually senators, "is In deal
ing wi th the Polar Bear."
Brzezinski refused to discuss t he incident revealed.
with us, but our associates Ton y Capaccio and
Sen.
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Char es Percy, H.- Ill., asked Hao to
CHINA WALL: Secretary of State CYTi
Gary Cohn spoke to Carr,
congressman Vance may find the China Wall hard to ra
explain ho w the Chinese planned to carry out the
c
ac knowledged cautiously that Brzezinski was when he visits the C
hi nese mainland later ck "li beration of Taiwan." He replied, somewhat
startled over their disclosure and that he also month.
sternly: "Your question is not realistic. All of our
conceded it was the first he had heard a bout It.
At least, some dist inguished visitors from the political af fai rs are determined in the light of
Pentagon sour ces tell us he was f urious over Chinese Institute on Foreign Affa
reals ity. Since pro bl em is not yet solved, it is har d
irs have hinted to
receivi ng sensitive security Information f rom this to top U.S.
peculate on what would happen."
policymakers.
two junior congressmen. He telephoned Defe nse with Vice President Mondale, They have met
At an earlier breakfast with House leaders,
Secretary Harold Brown and demanded the sec ur ity adviser B i ki Secretary Vance,
rzez ns and congress ional Hao took a simil ar line. "We
secret details. As one source put it. Brzezinski lea ders ,
cannot UnThe conversations have been friendly derdand," he said, "why yo u do
not deal with the
was "highly agi tated" that he had not been tn-- but blunt.
legitimate government of the People's
formed about the tec hnologica l breakt hr ough.
Republic
The group, headed by Hao Tehch'ing, told of China rather than
wi th a handf ul of reac.
Not only was Brzezinski given the full facts, Senate leaders at a
private luncheon that the Uonaries In one of our
but the project director also ga ve the two United Stat es has
Provincesbehind our
violated the Shanghai beck."
congressman a com plet e brief ing. They were agreem ent, Th e Chinese
will never no rmalize
Then he drew t
required to sign documents, however, that they relations between t
he two countries, Hao someone wanted tohis COmparIson: "Imagine if
take away your Long Island.
would not disclose any Information about the declared, wilau Washingt
on reveries its policy Would you agree 7 So ng
lo as Long Island takes
project.Their signatures were req uested In spite toward Taiwan.
discussIon, there is no room
Of the fact that they already held top security
for dJcus*I on
He warned that the United 5fjjj mg wft). Taiwan ,"
clearances as mem bers of the Armed Services draw its forces from ai
T wan, terminate Its
Footnote:
Committee.
visitors took pains to
defense trestles and sever diplomatic relations, disass
ociate themselves from the Chinese
No one at the White House would say what "Th
three pri ncipl es,"
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government. Yet Hao Tec-ch'ing is clo to
Impact the breakthrough had on the president's negotiable and brook no discussion."
se the
Chinese leadership, Our forei
B-I decision, But Can eald: "I felt It had an
gn affa irs sources
Then he added forcefull y: "The re Is no other suggest
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Impact because it knocked down most of the Mr alterna tive."
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Traditionally, vice presidents have been the
!;t
having to return In search of a1dltlonsl large
wallflowers of American politics, flow many
co ntributions to the wealthy Individuals, curschoolbo ys can tell you about Daniel D. Tomporatlons and unions w hich provided so much of
pklns, or Hannibal Hamlin, or Levi P. Morton, or
Los ANGELES President Carter's curbs 1978 this will be arou
the group's early "seed money."
nd $32 billion or half as Charles G. Danes?
on anna exports have made the defense corn- m uch again as the $21.3 billion
At the same time, several businessmen on the
of two years
panles gl um right? W rong. Arms makers In earlier,
It is well to recall, however, that four of the
"Policy council," who joined with the apparent
So
last
uthern
Ca
lif
orni
a,
a
big
segment of the
eight vice presidents have become
beflef that they were lending their names to yet
Altho ugh Congress is dill fiddling, the In- president, three of them wider tryin
military-Industrial complex, claim the outlook
g or chaotic
another well-intentioned but Ineffectual
forthemboth athomeandoverseas is better now dustry believes 1978 cuts will be small. Doves In circumstances w hen a president died, was
organization, q ui etly resigned after realizing
Congress, and in such liberal thnk tanks as the assassinated or resigned.
than at any time since the Vietnam war.
that Common Cause was qui te serio us a bout
Brooking. Institution, who used to cam pa ign for
Wa
ll Street agrees. The sh
That should be reason
confronting Washington's power struct ure.
ares
of
McDonnell
more money to be diverted f rom military to that Mondale or any ot heenough to make sure
Do uglas, the top defense contractor, are tradi
vice president Is
The "policy council" eventually disappeared,
ng social spending, ha ve had their wings clipped by ready and able to step intor president's
near a five-year high. Th
shoes if
along with the famous names which Ga rdner number two, have recoveredose
f roof
mLockheed,
a br ink-of- reports of boisterous Russian defense spen ding. the need should ever a rise.
initially recruited to provi de an a ura of
The Central Intelligence Agency reckons defense
bankruptcy level wider $3 in 1973 to a bo
respectability. Today, the Common Ca use board
ve
$18.
spending
is 11-13 per cent of Russia's gross
Brokers forecast a respectable increase
e people
who put on the Olympic Games
Is composed almost exclusively of th e
profits f or nine aerospace companies, and a national product whereas It is 5.5 per cent ° haveThcome
up wi
organization's most active members from
th an Intriguing ideal Why not
spectacular 60 pe r cent inc rease for No rthrop. wi
the United States' GNP. Congress is more than
t
gam
througho ut t he country.
isplit
he
es
among several near by cities
ll
ing
to
underwrite
the
cruise
missile
(Boe
ing
Th e figuring Is that Mr. Cart er's controls
nstead of wishing the en tire burden on a single
Similarly, the $15 annual dues paid by the
overseas sales of anna will not apply on and General Dynamics Joust for the contract
city eve ry four yea rs?
group's approximately .250,000 mem be rs
Ameri ca's major markets and that any losses on and the neutron bomb.
provide $3.75 million in yearly operating funds
Lord KIllanin of Ireland, who presides over
the forei gn roundabouts will be more than made
Congress is less ha ppy a bout milita
a bo ut 75 per cent of all Common Cause revenues,
ry
sales
the
International
Olympic Committee, says the
up by gains on the Penta gon swin gs.
abroad. Ca ndidate Carter struck a respo nsive regional a roach
might be tried as early as
pp
(Only S Per cent olitslnccsne comes from gjftj of.
At home, an Increase in the federal defense chord with his phrase that the United States l96l.
Several
es
more than $100.)
cw
thsweIJen
May bl4 jointly for
budget f rom $103 billion in the fiscal year 1976 to must become t he world's granary rat her than
the 1964 winter games. And there is talk that
Common Ca use had led the fight to Impose
around $120 billion in fiscal 178 (which starts arriorer.So did Walter Mondale: "America is Its
no perhape Los Angeles coul
d share some events
similar limitations on the size of Individual
this October) tells only part of the story. More longer an arsenal of democracy
it Is quite wi th Long Beach and other neighboring
contri butions which can be given to pollftcteij.
towns If
relevant Is expen diture on hardware. For f iscal simply an arsenal."
It were awarded the 1964 Summer games.
That quick success enabled Gardner to avoid

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This Is not to say that Carter and Mondale
agree on everyt hing. Mondale was not unhappy
when Cart er can celed the $50 tax rebate. Nor
does he share Carter's views on cutting off
federal funds for abortion.
Yet t he li beral ex-senator from Minnesota
and the relatively conservative ex-governor
from Georgia complem ent each other In ways
that two similar politicians would not. Mon dale,
for example, knows more about Congress than
Carte r. He also has açne useful Ideas about
taking the drudgery out of presidential earnpaigna one of which, a proposal to set up a
system of six regional primaries around the
country, sho uld be enact ed into law before the
1960 election.

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say Jack Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson or
Lyndon Johnson and Hu be rt Humphrey.

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As pr esidential candidates often do, Jimmy
Carter promised during t he 1 976 campaign that
Mondale would not be shoved in a corner after
the election. In this case, at least, the promise
appears to be coming tr ue.

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SAN FRANCISCO (Al))
offense almost slnglehandecfly
"We need some depth at yards, giving Miami enough
Quarterback Jim Zorn, who a year ago, wants backup signal quarterback and Myer Is fine points to knock off Tampa Roy.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) games played at the start of a managers, umpires and ezecu
carried the Seattle Seahawk caller Steve Myer to do well.
one," Zorn said after Myer
Charlie Waters blocked two
It was a beautiful day for career with 424.
lives.
rallied the Seahawks to a 34-24 San Diego aunts and Dallas
MIAMI IAPI
Miami flnl- Ernie Banlre
U.
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a,
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iv.uv
Sewell, one of three brothers
clvtory over the San Francisco turned bo th of them Into touch.. phln safety Charlie Babb isexKnown as the Chicago Cubs' records for most grand slam
49ers. "It was good to see him downs as the Cowboys kayoed pected to be out of action for at "Ambassador of Happiness," home runs in a season with five to play in the majors, played 1
come In and move the ball club the Chargers.
least six weeks after surgery to every day was a "beautiful day In 1955; most triples in a game, seasons with the Cleveland lqt
well."
most dims and three with the Ney
Nate Allen knocked down a repair a shoulder separation, for a bullgame" for Banks, who three on June 11,
Zorn who accounted for more Los Angeles punt, then
Babb, who damaged a lip- starred for 19 years with the sacrifice flies in a game, three York Yankees, compiling a c4than two-thirds of the Seattle recovered the ball and dashed mcnt In his right shoulder dur- National League team, first at on June 2, 1961, and most put- reer batting average of .312
offense last year with 2,571 23 yards for the winning touch- ing last weekend's 13-7 exhitA- shortstop and then at first base. outs by a first baseman In a Twice he led the league with
only four strikeouts in an entir
yards passing and 248 rushing, down In the final 87 seconds, tion trium ph over Tampa, was Today, Banks was e nshrined In game, 22 on May 9, 1963
season.
played the first three quarters giving Mmnn?sota its victor over operated on Sunday.
baseball's Hail Of Fame.
Banks was named the Nation.
Sunday befor Coach Jack the Rams.
"Dr. (Herbert) Virgin told
Also inducted into the Hall al League's Most Valuable
Rusie was the strikeout king
Patera renlaead him with the
.iis
Charlicha rmihl ha hark nn •ha today wara Al tn,t, I,,.. Do
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WIII DC HUIICU our
41UIUUIl VI UV
4Pers ahead 2420.
ference against Kansas City. practice field In six weeks and Sewell, Amos Rusie, Martin the Cubs finished In a tie for the New York Giants. In 1894 he
With Myer at the helm, the The Lions halted the Chiefs doing heavy hitting in eight," Dohigo and John Henry Lloyd. fifth place both years.
Cardinals Passed On Banks
posted a 36-13 record while
second-year Sea hawks seven times Inside the five yard Mrs. Leslie Babb said Sunday. The ceremonies swelled the
Rusle
and
Sewell
were
named
pitching 50 complete gamea1
Ernie Banks Joins baseball's list of legendary greats at the Hall dominated the fourth period, line
"Everything went fine."
erve the shutout.
Hall's membership to 163.
to
pres
as
players
and
Lopez
in
the
nonIlls
career won-loss record was
of Fame ceremonies today In Cooperstown, N.Y., and one won- capping a pair of touchdown
Coach Don Shula said he had
Lopez, Sewell and Rusie were active category that covers 243-160.
Terry
Bradshaw
three
three
ders how this scene might have changed jf the St. LoulsCardlnals drives with one-yard plunges by
touchdown passes, moving not talked yet with the team selected by the Committee on
had been less hardheaded about a report from one of their scouts Sammie Smith and
physician about the Injury. Veterans while Dihiro and
Don
Pittsburgh
past Buffalos.
24 years ago.
Testerman.
Lloyd are the eighth and ninth
Would the talented, effervescent Banks have carved the same
Myer, who was on the Seattle
players to he picked by the
brilliant career at Busch Stadium as at Wrigley Field where roster for seven games last
Special Committee on Negro
1 every afternoon was a "beautiful day for baseball?"
year but saw no action, hit two
Leagues.
Would Mr. Cub have become Mr. Card?
WEST PALM BEACH— ,,If Beach. A victory would assure
of five passes for 43 yards and,
Sunday, the Hall's Board of
None ponders the question more than Quincy Trouppe, one of forced to run twice when heWi
Directors asked Baseball we can get a good game out of it a berth In the championship
the unsung giants of the Negro Leagues who had Banks tied up couldn't find a receiver,
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn to Kenny Brown tonight we are games Tuesday night.
h Hi
and ready for delivery to the Cards in 1953.
Anderson led the 10th off with
scrambled for carries of 26 and
review the entire structure of going to win this thing," said
The Cards said, "No, thanks," and thus passed up one of the 12 yards.
the rules relating to elections to Sanford Legion manager Bob a double and Robinson followed
(Al)) Tampa Coach Joint McKay. "They the
TAMPA
.tgame's real stars Just as they did with Al Smith , Vie Power and
"This is the first game
Hail of Fame. Elections now Lundquist after his team scores with a single.
5the late Roberto Clements.
With no outs Nick Mergo hit a
coming back from a season Bay running back Ricky Bell, worked so hard and they were are conducted by three dif- a 64 come from behind victory
"They never got over thinking lily-white," says Trouppe, which was not too good" the nation's No. 1 draft choice really angry that they did not ferent groups. Besides the over St. Petersburg, Sunday at high bull over the head of St.
recalling the front office resistance In the major leagues against Patera said. "The win was very this year, Is not happy with his pull it out."
Veteran and Negro League West Palm Beach Municipal Pete's third baseman an4
Anderson raced home for thl
signing black players even after Jackie Robinson had broken the good for us. It was nice to see National Football League deMiami Coach Don Shula committees, the Baseball
wasn't too impr essed with his Writers' Association
"We
ory.
are
In
good
shape,"
vict
color barrier In 1947.
some people come In, par- but.
of
that I could do quite a victory tit the
Trouppe was a catch er for 22 years In the Negro leagues, ticularly Myer and Testerman,
pro-season oper.er America chooses players who Lundquist added, we are
ST. PETERSBURG
few things better," Bell said In before 66,*9 fans.
holding his big mitt as a target for Satchel Paige and playing and do a good Job for us."
have been retired from active playing real good ball, the boys
As
pot
game
critique
of
his
per"We
had
to
earn
alongside such future stars as Robinson, Willie Mays and Roy
The 49ers, making their debut
what we play, In the major leagues at came from behind yesterday, It Scot t , ,
In
the
Buccaneers'
13got,"
he
said.
was
just
great."
Campanella as well a. black Hail of Famers Josh GIb,on and Cool under new owner Ed DeBar- formance
Sheverø. rt
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lead five years but no more
3b
He had hoped his one-time U 20 years.
S I I
Bob Robinson had three hits °Papa Bell.
tolo, new General Manager Joe 7 loss to the Miami Dolphins
Bond, lb
I I J
Super Howl champs would
Now, InthIa3*ll anniversary year of Robinson's breakthrough, Thomas and new Coach Ken late Saturday.
Banks was the only former and Ned Raines, Donnie McDowell, II
4 0 1
"I
criticize
myself,"
he
said.
bounce
ba
ck
from
l
as
t
ye
's
6ar
Williams,
Ni
ck
Mergo
and
Jeff
the old catcher, manager and scout is on the Malls with his own Meyer, said they did everything
Stroud, 2b
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pla yer to receive the req uired
LauarLct
4 12
recollections of those frustrating years, a biography entitled "20 they wanted to do except win, "If the team thinks I'm trying 8seasoii with more than a close 75 per cent of the 4(X) ballots Anderson all had two each.
e
4 0 0
Sanford was behind the entire Mellilto,
Years Too Soon."
"I saw some very good things my best, maybe they will do the match against a second-year cast by the writers.
St John,p
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sa
me
things
and
we'll
will
some
team
that
was
014.
Edward N. Stack, president game and down by a score of 54 McClahan, p
Ile tells how scores of the s port's finest talents went unheralded out there today," Meyer said.
0 0 0
The Dolphins lost in Just of the Hall of Fame, said the after seven innings when they Ingram,p
I 0 0
and untapped while a few were chosen and how superb pet- "We accomplished everthlng games. I'm stubborn. I hate
Totals
30 5 ii
exploded
for
four
runs
In
the
formers such as Banks, Maya and Clemente came close to being we wanted to do, except one losing."
about every category except Board asked for a report from
SANFORD
Although his performance points. They had 65 yards rush- the
forever buried by bias and oversight,
thing winning the ball game.
Al R H
Kuhn committee by the end eighth to tie it all up.
Dave Wiggins did the pitching Merchant. rI
3 I .0
Trouppe was scouting the black leagues for the Cardinals In I thought our first team offense was not overwhelming, Bell Ing compared to 130 for Tampa of September.
was the leading rusher in the and 152 passing to 103 for the
S I0
with reli ef help from Malt AndrjOflo, Cf
1953 when Buck O'Neill, manager of the black Kansas City moved very well."
me action by the Board of
Raines, ]b
4 7 .2
quarterbacks
game.
The
former
Southern
Hues.
Miami's
return
yardage
Directors
leaves
open
the
Simonelli
whose
pitching
Monarchs, recommended Banks as a player of major league
W
p
Both starting
3
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possibility that additional Saturday night gave Sanford a Williams,
Tins. If
",otentIal,
lookd sharp, with Zorn corn- California st an dout carried 16 was 153, to 202 for Tampa.
I I 2
It was the third meeting b players from the Negro 44 opening round victory over Anderson, c
"Trouppe," O'Neill said, "I got this horse and you better jump pleting ii of 13 for 115 yards and, times for 48 yards and caught
Robinson.2b
5 0 3
ght passes for 36 yards.
tween
the
Florida
teams.
leagues,
w
al
lahassee.
on him; ride him now. it you don't, someone else will."
one touchdown and San ei
Mergo, lb
ho had been barred T
5 1 7
"It takes time getting used to Miami won 28-21 in exhibition from organized
Wiggins allowed only three F ioids, ss
Trouppe sent an urgent note to the Cardinal organization. The Francisco's Jim Plunkett
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baseball
°"°" 'f
1 0 -1
Cards were skeptical. They dispatched another scout to the scene hitting on june of Ii for 91 yards. being tackled," said Bell, 22. and 23-20 In the regular season because of their color, might be earned runs in the seven in- FOwItr.
dh,
I 0 '0
nings he pitched, striking out 10 Prosser. is
and this scout came up with a negative report: "He can't hit, he
"We moved well In the first "It takes a different kind of last year.
enshrined,
1 0 0
conditioning
than
just
running.
Miami scored when quarter- KU1VI said
SImonelil, ph p
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can't run, he has a pretty good arm, but It's a scatter arm. I don't half," said Plunkett, a disapthe Board left up to and walking three.
30 4 2
The victory for Sanford puts Totals
like him."
pointment In 1976, "Everything You have to get used all over back Bob Griese hit wide re- him the size of the special
to
having
guys
pile
on
celver
Duriel
Harris
with
a
35committee.
St.
In
the
Petersburg
winners
107
lOS
bracket
game
100 -S
Trouppe was distressed. He went to St. Louis to argue the Banks we tried seemed to fall into again
Sanford
000
ISO
040
philosophy
you.
But
it
was
not
I-4
really
as
yard
touchdown
pass
and
when
Banks,
called
"Mr,
Suntonight
against
West
Palm
case with Eddie Stanky, the manager. He got a cold turndown, place. Our passing
Banks signed with the Chicago Cubs. The Cards also blew is sim pler this year and we still rough as I expected it to get." rookie Mike Michel from Stan- shilie" because of his blithe
Miami managed to Intercept ford booted field goals of 45 and spirit, jo
chances to sign Power and Clemente, overlooking Trouppe's try to run that ball,"
ined the Cubs in 1953.
ning
back
a
Tampa
pass inside Miami's 20 43 yards.
recommendation.
Plunkett and run
He
established
league
with 1:57 left to preserve the
Tampa's lone score came on records for most major
DelvIn Williams, who scored
home
runs
by
JOIN
(*10-yard touchdown pl unged a
twice, led the 49ers to a 14-3 lead victory. The Hues also missed a
shortstop in a season with 47
unning
back
three
field-goal
attempts
and
by
Ed
WIlliDJfl5 In 1955 and for most consecutive
early In the second quarter, but failed
late In the third quarter.
a 22-yard touchdown pass from turn to convert a kickoff reMICH
I
that started six yards deep
Zorn to Duke Fergersan
and a In the end zone and ended at ~ ,
55-yard field goal by John Miami's 11.
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Laypoldt helped Seattle move
'.
"We had guys crying in the
to within 17-13 at the half.
and this is only
topped all others, by far, and
GAINESVILLE, (Al))
After Testerman put the Sea- dressing room,
game,"
run
a
pro-season
said Hues ~
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Florida Coach Doug Dickey his one-ya rd scoring burst Ill hawks ahead on a one-yard
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secondquarter
pro
vi
ded
th
e
credits two t hings for the
DENIMS
e In third period, reserve quarSouth's sixth straight victory only touchdown until the last terback Scott Bull and reserve
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over the North in the state high five minutes,
running back Bob Ferrell led
Roan set up a fl-yard filed the 49ers on an SO-yard, I4Iay
school all-star football game.
17.00
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"Two things happened: Dock goal by Bill Capece of scoring drive. Bull scored from
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Tennis is a game of skill and Michelin's
SALE
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Luckle's strength and Chris Hollywood Chaminade with 51- one yard out to put San Franskill
in making quality steel-belted
Collinsworth's speed," Dickey yard Sweep.
disco ahead 24-20 before Myer
radials is recognized worldwide. For all
"Our defense repeatedly went to work.
said ot the South's 31-OSaturday
the tire your money can buy, think
gave us the ball," said South
night victory,
The first weekend of the
Michelin First. we don't sell a second
' The 230-pound L,uckle, from Coach Jerry Anderson of Miami preseason began with Philabest I
Fort Pierce Central, and the 6. Carol City. "Line play on of- delphia defeating the New York
foot-4 Collinsworth, from louse and defense by our big . Jets 21-3 and Eenver downing
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hodgepodge accumulation of federal criminal laws
into a new U.S. Criminal Code have failed because
Congress has consistently commingled reform with
eorgarnzatIon and confused the whole question
Into repeated defeat. A criminal-code bill, known
as S-i, foundered In Congress last year partly
because one of its "reform" provisions was tan.
iamount to an "Official Secrets Act" that would
have improperly shielded public servantts from
scrutiny by the media.

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Although fumbles and Innames of the 14 all-state players
oll at Florida this tcrccptions provided three of
who will enroll
.)VUIIIa UUI IVUIIUVIl, "v
jj,
Luckle was voted the South's South steam was dominant,
outstanding lineman In the North's exciting quarterback,
game. And Collinsworth made Sam Knight of Tallahassee
,e longed run at 54 yards and Godhy, led his team into South
tossed the South's only pass territory only once and then 110
farther than the South 40.
completion for 26 yards.
Knight, named the North's
"It's hard to look at all those
beck, was a constant
best
coaches
were
our
players but
pleased with our players," threat us runner, passer, punter
and kick returner in spite of his
Dickey said of the ii.
5400t'8 and 160 pounds.
size
Greg Pringle of Sanford
qulckenas concerned US
"His
185-powid
defenSeminole, a
Ave end, was named North's all the way," Anderson said.
This was the sixth straight
several
best linemen for
year the South's football learn
iectacular tackles.
Lorenzo Roan, from Miami, has wait. The Souths' basketball
ol City and headed for all'stars extended their winning
ichita State, beat out Colin- streak to four with a 96-93
worth as most valuable South victory led by iteggie Hannah's
ck, His 113 yards rushing 27 points Friday night.
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accounted for the game's only
points in Atlanta's victory over
St. Louis.
John Smith had field goals of
35, 32, 32 and 39 yards, leading
New England past the New
York Giants.
Chester Marcol kicked a pair
of 4$yarJers in the final two
minutes as Green Bay rallied to
overtake Cincinnati. Marcol
also had a 49-yarder earlier in
the game.
Richie Szaro had field goals
of 41 and 23 yards, providing
New Orleans' winning margin
ovtr Chicago.
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It all culminated In a tiweed with his
ne, 10 tç,ot ui là ragged, sirusis victory Sunday an Ui,
bieffectual play, he quit golf Sammy Davis Jr. - Greater
eirsiy, went tissue to Fort Hartford Open. Kratsert,
yne, tnt, and got a ob as a tabbed for potential greatners
by his fellow pros, had a finalf*klift operatOr,
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eighth on the season's money. and, after 11 holes of the final
winning list with $113,419.
round, was two thots back of 22-

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On the 1h, Strange had a at 269.

before the final round started

potential

U.S. Open

guy,

'This

birdie

putt

and

under gray, threatening skies, Kratzert missed the green. Bill
"Is a good one. There's no calmly chipped in for

ti'Ulng how
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of five holes, nailing it down

didn't win It easily.
Kratzert, one of

the

few

touring pros who wears

dark

Strange a former national
collegiate champion from Wake
Forest who has been on the tour
only flve weeks, tátlhstoeslsit
and made double

bogey six on the 16th hole,
dropping bsckto a tie for fourth
with Mexican Victor Regalado
at 269. Regalado had a 67,
&amp;rang 70.

The grot

at 270 Included
Calvin Pette, with a dosIng 67,

wlthal5-l8footblrdleputton

Ie Elder, 72, and Rod Curl, 69.
Greenshot7O-fl2andTrevfno

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6) 11 .365 3½
BItt
60$ i10 S
N'York

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TOronto

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CSicago

45 47
61 43

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Oakland

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S.tvrday's Games
etroit c, Texas S
Toronto S. Milwaukee 3

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Boston 2. Oakland 1
Kansas CIty 4, ChIcago 3
CalIfornia 9, Baitlmore
Seattle L New York 2
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Texas 4, DetroIt 1

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CalIfornia 6, Battlmore 3

Boston S. Oakland 2
New York 7, Seattle I
reday's Games
CalifornIa (Ryan 1110 and
Simpson SI) at Kansas CIty
(Splittortt 9.5 and Hassler 6.1),
2. (t.n)
Oakland (Blue 10.13 and Urn.
barge,' 1.3) at Texas (Blyleven
d Moist 10). 2, (t.n)
10.10
Cleveland (Bibby 9.7) at Bal.

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Greyhound Queen; 6. Miss Sama; 7.
Aurun; I. Anagene.
SEVENTH
3.14, A: 1, Ad.
venturer; 2. GtynelI; 3. Commando;
4 PlOt So Breezy; S. Nixon Mary
Gene 6. Sandy's Je$away; 7. Helen
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172; Rogers, MrI, 147; Koosman.
1.5), (n)
IIOHTH-3-LC:1.VeraO'NeIl;
Milwaukee (CaIdwell 24) at N.Y., 144: Richard, Htn., 1)9;
leaver, Cm., 132.
2. Unwinder; 3. Perfected; 1. For
Detroit (Cra'ford 3.4), (n)
ATOAYTONABEACH
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Now; S. l's Kathy; 6. Lonesome
Seattle (Wheelock 6-I) at Oil.
AY'S MATINEE
BATTING. 230 at bats- Carew,
Reo; 7. Fireman Bob; •.
S*TUR,!,$ULTS
cage (1srv100 lii), (n)
Mm., .311: Bostock, Mm., .344;
Blister.
Only games scheduled
FIRSTS.i.
D
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City
Tony
Singleton. Bal., .326; Rice, Bsn, .326;
NINTH- 3.10, C: I. Baby
Tusidoy's Games
,4044 7.10; Lady's Day 7.00 300;
Troubles; 2. Dominar: 3. Impala
Milwaukee at Detroit, 2. (tn) RIvers, N.Y., .3W.
Brown
3.
Heath
S.00;
(46)
71.20;
Q
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Belle; I Tiny Lena, S. Knockmant
Mi,w,esotC at Toronto, (n)
79.50; T (415) 962.60: 31.15.
Mm., 71; Fisk, B$n, 7$ Bonds, Cal.,
Hunter; 6. My Baby Sit; 7. Cecil's
Cleveland at BaltImore, In)
SECOND
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Situ,
74; Smalley, Mm., 72.
Delight. S. Sweet N Swift:
Seattle at Chicago, (n)
RUNS BATTED IN- P4Isle, Mi, Goldle 3000 11.40 5.00; 7r'Bionic
TENTH -5)6, B: I. Gene Austin;
Only games scheduled
57, Munson, PlY., 75: l4obson, bsn., Chick 3.00 1.00; 3. Big Big Boy Drive Snazzy Time: 3. Deauvilie Wonder;
1.20;
0
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01.40:
P
(21)
100.50;
T
4.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
77; Zisk, CIII., 77; Bonds, Cal., 76.
Baker; S. Impala Charmgio; 6.
2110.40; 32.10.
last
HITS- Canew, Mm., 16.1: Bostock,
Blue Romy; 7. SC Lonesome Lii
THIRD
5)4. M: 1. Essla 7.00
."W I. PcI. GB
Mm., 14$; Rice, Bin., 11); Youvit,
5. K's Melody.
1.40 3.10; 2. Ce. Bee Nephw 560
64 44 .393
PhiIa
Mu., 130; Le F.lors, Des., 179
ELEVENTH - I'll, A: I. Cap.
1.00; 3. Win Penny 6,00; Q
Chicago
63 43 .513 I
Cooper, Mi)., III.
taint Lane; 2. K's GaIsby; 3. PattI
Pitts
62 4 .344 3
DOUBLES- McRae, K.C., 31; Re 31.10; P (IS) 62.10; T (052) 571.60;
Shaw; 4. Axeaway; S. E.J. Little; 6.
$L,ouis
61 50 .310 1½
Jackson, N.Y., 3); Carew, Mm., 75;
Jones Boy; 7. Sahara; I. Stable.
FOURTH
- 5.10, C: I. Vici Quint
Montreal
31 31 .146 13'.',
Lemon, CIII, 77; PlIsle, Min..77.

Dog Racing

Los Ang
Cinci
Houston
S Fran
S Diego
Atlanta

(Unknown) 1. Red Head Symbol
(J.C. Smith) S. Seassalras HI Time
(Robinson) 6. Tallow (Gill) 7. Her,
it IS (Munti) S. Zolo (Ruggles).

TRIP-LES- Carew, Mm., 14; h110100410 2. WinNowl.20300;
Rice, Bin., ii; Bostock. Mm., 10; 3. Factual 3.00. Q (16)S610; P Ci 4,
Fuentu's, DeS., 9; Randolph, N.Y., 9; Ifl00; T (1 6.5) 150.10; 31.53.
FIFTH
3.16, 0: 1. Skeen's
0. Brett, K.C. .
HOME RUNS- Rice, Bsn., 29; 0. HolIday 1600 600100; 2. Tooner 300
Scott, Bin., 27; Bonds, Cal., 26' 260; 3. Mar Ru Cap 300; 0 (2.3)
21.00; P (32) 115 50; T (324)15520;
Nettles, N.Y., 23; HhsIe, MIn., 23.

AT DAYTONA BEACH
SATURDAY'SMATINIE
RESULTS
FIRST-i. BeideGoros 12.6*5.00
100; 2. .Iulian.Peclna 9.00 4.50; 3,
Alb.rdi.Carlos 6.40; Q (5.5) 42.10; T

- I. Julian.Dlaga 1.00

SECOND

Uriarte.Javier 3.00; 0 (74) 32.00;
P162)71.10: T (62.3)300.60; DO (S

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1. NectorCarlos 10.20
5003.70; 2. BobJavien 11.504.00: 3.
lrusta.Ovy 3.20; Q (3.5) 64.00; P (3.

5)143.10; T (2.5.3) 711.60.
FOURTH-I. lrusta.Arrlela 17.10
6.403,10; 7. Victor.Paco 3.30 1.50; 3.
GastiDiaga 3.20; 0 (lI) 9.00; p (I.
1) 12060; T (1.42) 102.$0.
FIFTH - I. ZubiOattI II 10.10
1403.00; 2. IsasaGoirena 3.10 3.20;
3. Loyola•Arnita 4.40; Q (7 ,3) 33.40;
P (32) 11.90; T (326) 23.4.50.
SIXTH - 1. Uriart,.Peclna 17.20
710140; 2. Victor.Javien 6.10 1.00;
3. GaldotCheva 7,50; 0 (31) 31.00;
P (31) 221.30; T (34$) 924.10
SEVENTH-i. Beide.Arrietat.0Q
340)60; 2. Oastl.Mandiola 4.00 5.40;
3. Loyola.Goini.na 4.40; (1.2)1.70;
P (2.1) UN; T (2.1.4) 65140.
EIGHTH
1. APraiz.Dlaga 9.00
1.004.6*; 2. Lol'olaRodolfo 1.00 S.00:
3. MarliCoblan 6.10; 0(2.3)33.00: p
(32) 121.50; T (325) 3)0.20.
NINTH -1. Mar51 $0.00 4.40 3.10;
2.
can 3403.10; 3. Gastl II 3.30; 0
(60) 29.40; P (04) 11.30: 1 (5-62)

Harness Racing
AT SEMINOLE
SATURDAY NIGHT'S
RESULTS
FIRST- ~ M
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52 60 .464 16
30 6) .410 17½
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Milwaukee 47, Toronto 2.1
Kansas CIty 3, Chicago 2

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TONIOHT'SENTRIE$
F1RST-S.16,M: I, k'sLovelonr; bro Jamie (Bolton) 6. Barb Frisco
2. Gentle Soul; 3. Bee Gyp; 4. (Schade) 1. Dastardly (B.reznak) I,
Sesson; S. Elusive Gal; 6, Sixpence; Captain Riddle N (Mitcall,).
I M Claimln, Pace
SEVENTH
7. Kyle's Yaller; S. SInger 0.
SECOND-3.16, 0:1. ljja BAnd $l,2SI,Pursel400:1.LylTlHargrave
W; OH's Ripper; 3. Stanley B.; 1: (Beresnak) 2. Daytonas Tern
Sister's Nice; 5. Kenny's Penny; 6. (Harrison) 3. Saratoga Dale
White Clown; 1. Doorman Cole; •. (Peters) 4. Miss Sharon Ruth
(UnknOwn) 3. Missions Pint (Gill)
K's February.
THIRD
5.14, D: 1. Lady's 6. T I Thorpe (Rau) 7. Mannanl
Secret; 2. Metric Mate; 3. Bear Harry (Griffin) I. Saint ClaIr Eulle
Down; 4. liz A Flyer; 3. Bob Han. (Bridges).
top; 6. Juno's Pitch; 7. Dainty
EIOHTH-1M-Condltien Pace,
Purse 1700: 1. SophIst (E. Hysell) 2.
Troubles; I. LeMisiral.
FOURTH - 5)4. B: 1. Madda ArmondO'Bnlen(J.HyseII)].DIbS
Okle;2.RedMar;].Kilos,rapat;1. Beau (Finn) 1. Flaming Port (J.C.
Planner; S. Cattle Pond; 6. Antic's Smith) S. Corky Almahursi (Stem)
Scout; 7. Malou Delite; I. Boby 6. Steady Gesture (Volleft) 7. B
Haven Way (R,gur) I. Lady RuU
Wire.
FiFTH -3.5, 0: 1. Sassy Notion; (Rau).
2. Timer Troubles;). Crash Gordon;
NINTH
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1, Be Bucaroo; S. Starblaze; 6.
1150 Purse 1S0S I. Olordy Land

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RESOLUTION
OF
NOTICE
AND
VACATING
CLOSING,
RIOHT.OF.WAY
ABANDONING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE is hIalby gIven that U1
Board of County CommlsIIOflh4'$ 0
C, -,ty, ?torfdS. • 1$

HAGLE. INC., a Florida cor.

R,guIa,M.e$InQhIldofltM2Mday
August, AD., $g77, III the county
Commlssionef'$' MeetIng loom in
theCourthouseat Sanford. Seminole

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WINTER PARK, NA: KELLY
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offerforsalethe followIng descrIbed

That portion of Fourth Street II
shown on the Plat of Town SIte Of
Ganech, accordIng to the Flat
thereof as recorded In Plat BOOk 3,
page 12, of the public records of

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BURKE, PA.
Attorneys for PlaintIff
Post Office Box iT)
Orlando, Florida 32502

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010.33
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.s 774$.CA9.L
DAVID
C.
OEYER
and
CHARLOTTE H. GEYER. his wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
B. J. DRE000RS, a.k.a BARNEY
JAMES DRE000RS, it al.

Defendants,
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtIIaI
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure entered in
the above.entitled cause In the
Circuit Court of the EIghteenth

Judicial Circuit, lnand for SemInole
County, Florida, I will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the West front door of the

Courthouse In the City of Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida at the
hours of 11:00 am. on August 11,

1977,

that certain parcel of neat
property described as follows:
Lot 41, PALM SHADOWS, ac
cording to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 13. Page ,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
more
particularly
described as follows:
Begin at a point 430 feet east and
1031.10 feet north of the south
quarter section post of SdIon
Township It south, Range 32 East,
then southeasterly along a curve
concave westerly havIng a radius
45 feet, a central angle of 116
degrees iS' 04", a chord beaning of
south 33 degrees 44'31" east, an
arc distance of 114.11 feet, thence
run south 327.20 feet, thence run
southeasterly along a curve having
a radius of 21 feet a central angle of
10) degrees 23', an arc distance Of
44.24 feet, thence north 7$ degrees
37'eatt, i47.tSfeet,thencerunnorth
U0feet, more or less to the St. Johns
River, thence run Westerly along
said RIver 200 feet more or less to a
point North of the PoInt of Begin.

ning, thence run South 250 feet more
or less to Point of BegInnIng.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Margaret L. Meyers
Deputy Clerk
Copies furnished to: Charles
Evans, J. Braddy. United States of
America-Dept. of Treasury
Internal Revenue Service, Robert
M. Morris, Es.. Le Tourneau
Tractor Co., L. A. Tucker,
Braddy, Bernard D. Sommers.

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IN THE CIRCWT COURT, IN AND
COUNTY,
IIMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.)IS1.CA49E
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
OF
ASSOCIATION
LOAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a United
States corporation.
PlaIntiff.

303.473.7634

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H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk of the
CIty of Sanford, Florida
Publish Aug. 5. 1917

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NOTICE OP PUILIC HEARING
FOR THE PROPOSID CAPITAL
PROGRAM POE THE CITY OP
SANFORD. PLORIDA.
NotIce is hereby given that t
public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
700 o'clock p.m. on August 22, $977,
to consider a Capital Program.
A copy of said Capital Program
shall be available t the office of the
City Clerk for all persons de'slning to

exarnlne the same.

By: Marie W. Walker
Deputy Clerk

Robert 1.. Taylor

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of Seminole County, Florida

Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
By: Margaret L. Myers
Deputy Clerk

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By the Board of County Corn
Seminole County,
Florida, this 2nd day of August.
AD., 1971.
(Seal)
Board of County

mlsslonens of

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Seminole County, FlorIda, bounded
en the North by the Southerly rIght.
of.way line of Avenue C and on the
South by the South line of Lot 12,
Block 17, extended East, and the
South line of Lot IS, Blcck 11, CK
tended West:

County, FlorIda.
DATED thIs 5th day of August,

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andtomefoIlowlnOdescrlbIdnIQ
of.way, to.wlt:

672.CA-09.L now Pending in the
Circuit Court of the El',teetth
JudicIal Circuit In and for Seminole

(5.1.1)

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CountyolSemlnoleandmePubllc In

real properly:
TM North 200 feet of the SW¼ of
the lEVI lying East of U.S. Highway
NO. 1742 of SeCtion lI TownshIp 20
South, Range 30 East: and the North
½ of the 51¼ of the 11¼ of Section
Ii, TownshIp 20 South, Range 30
East;
together with all structures, lm.
provements, fixtures, appliances,
and appurtenances on said land or
used in conlunclion therewith,
The aforesaid sale will be made
pursuant 01 a Final Judgment

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SePtember 30. 1970.
A copy of said budget shall be
avaIlable at the OffIce of the City
Clerk for all Persons deSiring to
exem:ne the same.
All panties In Interest and cithzent
shall have an opportunity to
heard at saId hearing,

County, FlorIda, pursuant to
petition and Notice heretofore
,:'...•d'ed a
Resolution closIng, vaca"g ad
and
renouncing
abandoning,
dlsclalmlng any and all right of

Robinton) 7.004003.I0:2. Thorpes
STOLEN BASES- Patek, K.C.,
SIXTH -5.16. C: I. Dank Lament Champ 5003.10; 3. Sandy Doll 3.00;
34; Remy, Cal., 3); LeFlor,, Del.,
35; Bonds, Cal., 23; Page, Oak, 33. $.40S.$03.0Q; 2. Toe Toe 10.004,10;). 0 (65) 1S.60 1 (431) 51.60; 1:35.3.
(7.5) 35.10; p
SECOND
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1. Dexter
PITCHING. 11 DecIsions- To Money Socks 260;
10Q, 2.62; (7.5) 10.90; T (7.1.1) 221.50; 3131.
Corner (Jim Robinson) 15.20 5.00
Johnson Mon
123
SEVENTH - 3-16, 0: I. Ace 360; 2. Jeans Fi 2.10 2.20; 3. Adios
GuiletI, N.Y., 10.3, .749, 3.95:
Rezema, Dit., 11.4, 73), 2.74: Commander 5.40 3.60 2.50; 2. Gail Mickey 5.00 0(34) 12. T (3.4.3)
Barrios, ChI., ill, .733, 4.01; Lyle, Bow 3.60300: 3. B.C's Goldie 100; 133.30; 2:00.3.
(2.7) 13.10; P (77) 10.20; T (275)
THIRD
IM
I. Cherry Tryax
N.Y.. 0-3,
1.70; Bind, ICC., 13,
F
IHershell HaIl) 6.30 3.00 3.40; 2.
.731, 1.90; Golti, Mm,, 144, .;oo, 103.10; 31.93.
Publish Aug. 5, 1917
EIOHTH-3.16, B: 1. Rapid Rudy Kiddy Car 2.502.60:). Vldory Rally
3.30; Wise, Bin.,
123
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6.102.602,10; 2. ThnnI Trip 7,602.20; 3.000 II 2) 10 3(12.7) 96.40; 2:0.7.
146.60.
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3. Tim Mac 2.60; 0 (11) 10.10; P (1
TENTH - 1. Oscar.Diaga 13.10
FOURTH - 13.16 M
1. Dea
I) 26.10; T (4.1.2) 63.60; 31.31.
Frisky Hershell Hall) 9.20; 5.60 3.40;
16,204.10; 2. Victoq.WaIIy 16.30 1.50;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
NINTH -5.1*, 0: I. Sugar Shine 7. Brockpont Boy 2030; 6.00; 3.
3. MarliPaco Sb; 0 (15) 6360; P
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
3.60
2.50
2.50;
2.
Texas
Toast
3.00
Vortex
300;
0
(46)
191.101
(16-all)
(Ii)
241.50;
T
111.40.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
FLORIDA.
320;
3.
Iron
Gray
4.60;
Q
(23)
7.20;
1,203.10;
1:43.
ELEVENTH
- 1. NestorPicina
By TheAss.clated Press
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.)397.49.5
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13.00 3.10 3.10; 2. AlberdiJavier 6.10
FIFTH - I M
I. Flyer Farung
N.rlheraDlvislsn
it Montreal (Bahns.n 0.3). (n)
SUBURBIA FEDERAL SAVINGS
TENTH
- 5-14, A: I. MInI Ma; (Jim Hysell) 3.40 3.20;7. Jersey Silk
320; 3. Urlante.Carlos 4.40; 0 (6.1)
W I. PcI. GB
chIcago (N. Reuschet 11.3) $
AND LOAN CORPORATION, a
3.00 1.10 3.40; 3. 3upenlor Ballaif 1203.00; 3. CunlIs Hill 4.50; 00(7 4)
3230; P (56) 96.30; 1 ($6.2) 4)0.60.
St. PitIftburg
70 43 .431
PIttsburgh (KIsen 4.4), (n)
corporation,
11.0012.50; 3. TIsa Honey 6.70; 0 (S
11.10 T (7.4.0) 391.70; 3:09.3.
TWILFTH
I. Oelde.Gsstl II
Lakeland
46 44 400 3
SI. LouIs (Rsmusssn 9.10) at
PlaIntiff,
7) 10.50; P 7.3) 191,40; T (754)
SIXTH - I M
11.20 1.60 3.00; 2. Isasa.WaIly 5.00 vs.
1. Rambling
Winter Haven
59 51 .336 10
New York tKoosman S-il). In)
31.34.
Jimmy (Ted Rau) 6.405.403.00; 3, J
11.10; 3. Man$I.Arnieta 3.40; Q (1.4)
Tampa
32 SI .413 $4
CIncinnatI (Moskau 3.3) at
DAVID ANDREW JACKSON and
ELEVENTH
514,0: 1 Charlie R's ClIpse 3.104,10; 3. Ranm ChIef
31.20; P (16)132.60; 1 (6-3)391.40. DREMA
II
Daytoniach.
l.a Angeles (John 12.4). (ii)
43 69 .39526
DARLENE JACKSON and
SIIp.rt
53.20
10.10
6.20;
2.
Cashel
6.00
0(13)
13.10;
T
(73-1)
SATURDAY
NIGHT'S
344.00;
S.vIhersDivIsien
Only games scheduled
BARNETT BANK OF WINTER
Bnlgade6.60
3.60;
3.
Red
Clown
3.50;
2:031.
RESULTS
W.
Palm
Bch.
49 43 403
Tuesday's Games
PARK, N.A., a corporation,
1
0(60)99.00; P16-I) 197.70; T
FIRST
SEVENTH - I M
I. AlbendlOacila 14.20
I. Zircon
MIami
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Defendants
31.79
1702.10;
Abbe
(Brad
Kom,rs)
1003.50;
2.
Tnanl.Goros
3.10
3.20
3.50;
12.00 5.40;).
Pompano Bch
51 34
ChIcago at PIttsburgh, (n)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TWELFTH
1.16,
C:
1.
uI
Run
2.
Squaw
Byrdie
10.60
5.00;
3.
UniartOvy
3.60,
0(2.1)41,40;
1
(7.
Fort Lauderdale 44 49 .316. 73
'
5$. Louis at New York, In)
TO: DAVID ANDREW JACK.
3.20 2.50 22.50; 2. Hardy Type 4.60 Farmstead CharlIe 3.70 Q (3.4)
73) 291.10.
39 13 313
Houston at San Franclsca, 2, Cocoa
SON, Residence Unknown
110;
3Funcheon
RoCket
SECOND-I. Nestor.Ovy 9.60 6.00
3.00; 0 (I' 63.00; 1 (341) 1,103.30: 2:01.
,
Saturday's Relts
fin)
DREMA DARLENE JACK.
Foil
Lauder.
1)
32,10;
P
(1.1)
39.90;
1 (1.7.5)
EIGHTH
I M '- 1. Bye Bye
3.00; 2. Alberdl.Cheva 4.00 3.60; 3.
Winter Haven 5.4.
Cincinnati at La Angeles,
SON, Residence Un)cjn
69.10; 31.94.
Mermaid (Andre DaGenals) S.i0
RenoGoros 3.00; 0(5.7) 3540; P (7.
dame
and all panties claimIng irdarests
In)
A 3394. H
5355.333. •
3.50 3.40; 2. Fiddle T 440 2.20; 3.
S)133.S0; T (7.53) 393.20: OD (2.7)
Daytona BNcII 4.6, West Palm
Only games scltidvled
by, through, under or against
SATURDAY NIGHT RESIJLTS
177.90.
Easter April 7.60; Q (16) 630, 1 (4.
Beach 0.5
DAVID ANDREW JACKSON and
PIRST-S.16,D: I. OlIie.BIItz 3.20 12) 65.20; 2:05.4.
TillED-I. Albendl.Ovy 13204.00
MiamI 24. Lakei4 .3
DREMA DARLENE JACKSON and
3.303.40: 2. Abel Jet 3.00150; 3.
1.50; 3. VlcIor.Blanco 7.004.20: 3.
NINTH-IM-1.H.R.Eddi,(M.
Cocoa 1,51. Petersburg 7
toallpartlesclalmmnoorhav(ngany
TnlnaLinda 3.20:0 (14) 13.20; P (4. BrIdges) 11.10 4.20 4.60; 2. Lady 0.
lnustaCanlos 1.00;
(41) 11.00; P right, tItle, or Interest in the
Pompano Beach at Tampa,
*
NATIONAL LEAGUE
I) 30.30; T (4-IS) 111.00:31,67.
(16) 337.20, T (74.3) 414.00.
De4.303.20; izzySAggie6.30;Q(4.1)
rain
property herein described,
BATTING 230 at bats- Parker,
SECOND
1.16, Cs
I. 17.70; T (672) 1,751.40; 2:06.4.
FOURTH-I. BeIde.0oiniena,5O
Swiday's Results
You are hereby notified that an
Pgh, .317; Steivtett, Pgh.
Danoffllrlato,'l.404.203.0O; 2. Harold
4.00 3.20, 7. Nestor.Mandiola 5.10
TENTH-i.M-1.Sunnyl.armue
Lakeland ill, MIami?
action to foreclose a mortgage on
JeMorales, CIII., .329: Templeton,
01
Drive
6.40
5.40;
3.
PresIdent
Belcan
(Joe
Sleders
22.409.107.20.r3.
Snow
3.60;
3.
Victor
Peclna
4.00;
Q (1.1)
Pompano Beach 3.2, Tampa
the following real property in
$1. 1. .327; SImmIM, St. L,
9.50; 0 (37) 26.50: P (37) 117.30; T Mercury 3.00 1.00; 3. Spud K. Sun
31.60: P (4.1) 05.50; T (4.8.3) 211.20.
.
SI.
2
Seminole County, Florida,
RUNS- 0. Foster, Clii., W
(3-72)751.00;
31.16.
3.00; 0(70) 41.00: 117.1-2) 443,00;
FIFTH
1. Manli.Dlaga 7.00 340
West Palm Beach at Daytona
Lot II. BIocli S. REPLAT OF
Morgan. CIn., 56; Orliley, Ciii., SO; Beach, ppd., rain
THIRD
5-lI, 5: I. Up and up 3:06.3
3.20; 2. Olcar.Anrieta 13.60 ISO: 3.
SHEETS 1 and 3, NORTH
WwIield, SO, 00; Parker, P
A - 1,970; H - $91,366.
Casti.Oastl II 3.40; 0 (26) 34.00; P
WInter Haven 7, Fort Lauderdaie 12.00 3.10 b.00 2. Funny Business
ORLANDO TOWNSITE 4th AD.
RUNS BATTED IN- 0. Foster, 3 (10 InnIngs)
3.402.40:3. Edison Dhnk 1.30; 0 (14)
AT SEMINOLE
(2.6) 59.90; T (26.1) 260.10,
DITION, accordIng to the Plat
Clii. $09; Cay, LA, 50; Oar'vsy,
25.10; P144)63.90; T (4.4.7) 335.00;
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
'
SIXTH
I. Albirdl.Diag.0 11.30
Tnday'sQam•s
thereof as recorded In Fiat Book ,
N; I,uzmnskl, Phi.,
3133.
7.204.60:2, Trani.Blanco9.6* 9.30; 3.
lange at Fort Lauderdale
Pages Sand 6 of the Public Recoi'*hs
At)..
3I,0 I. Lornelle
FOURTH
FIRST
Oaldos.Javier 3.10; 0 (4.1) 30.00: P
~ M Claiming Pace
Winter Haven at MIami
of Seminole County, Florida
HITS- Parker, Pgh, 133; Tern.
13.00610
3.60;
2.
Candid
Corinne
4.00
1110
Purse
$361:
1.
Dusty
Tag
(SI)
123.90;
1
(5.4-6)
313.10,
Laksland at Pompano Sloth
Isis bsin filed against y
end ,e,,
pleton,$t,L.., $10: Rose, Cm., 134; 0.
(Schade) 2.
HIck (Jones) 3.
SEVENTH-i. Gastl.Waily 13.50
$1. Petersburg at Oay'ona Beach 3.00; 3. Golden Ruler 1.20; 0 (1 S)
are required to serve a copy of your
Foster, CIn., 133; Orilfey, CIn., l
(II)
43.70;
T
(11.4)3.50.60;
34.50;
P
Tarzan Pick (Hall) 4, Burns Guy
1.00 3.00; 2. ZubI.Paco 4.20 3.40; 3.
West Palm Beach at Cocoa.
wrItten defenses, If any, to It on
DOUSLES- Parker, PgSt. 36;
31.15.
(Benenak) S. King Dan Adios Tnanl.Echanui 6.00, 0 (27) 31.00; P
Samuel W. Harris, Attorney for
JeMoraIis, Clii, I; Cru'mltie, MII,
Darlene
A:
I.
5-16.
SOUTHERN .IAGUI
FIFTH
0. (Choulnand) 6. Langley lyre
(21) 100.50; T
331.00.
PlaintIff, whose address Is P.O. Box
'33; Grlffey, 'Chn., 25; ROSe, CIII., 31.
By The AsslIted Press
4004.00 3.20: 2. 2. 0. N. Pete 1.30
(RobInson) 7. Adios Duchess
EIGHTH
1. Beidi.WaIIy 1340
573. Orlando, Florida 33003, and f
Timpteson,
SI.
I..
11
TRIPI.ESIastefliDivlsls.
3.50;3. Janhead Kyle 3.20; 0 (15) (Crank) I. Sims KIn (Melclafe,
5401.00;?. Ilasa-Rodolfo 1.20 5.20,
the original with the Clerk of the
Phi, 5; Almon, S.D.. I;
W I. Pd. 05 ),3Q; P (15) 51.50; T (154)129.40;
SECOND-) M Cenditlea Trs$, 3. ZubiGolrena 1.40:0(11)4.50; P
above.styled Court on or bifo,
St. L., 7: CabsIl, HIn., 7; JacksonvIlle
31 II .109 31.24.
•
Purse SIll, 1. Smokealong (NamIe)
(11) 1*50; 1 (142) 394.40.
September ttfi, It?;; otherwise a
C. Cs-va H., 7.
24 32 .173 1
orao
NINTH
SIXTH-- -0, 5: I. Weeta Crazy 3. C.J, Rodney (Taylor) 3. SaIl Boat
I. Loyola 11.10 10,30
Judgment may be entered agaInst
Mumphy,
HOME RUNS- 0. FoSter, Cm.. Savannah
33 32 .111 1%'j 13.30 6.40 1.10; . Wicked Wayne (Ruggles) 1. Kanaka Boy u.c. 940: 2. Echanig 0106.40, 3. ApcaI
you for the relief demanded In the
35; Schmitt, PhI., 2$, Burroughs, Charlotte
30 31 .144 l'd. $6.50 9.00; 3. KIm Luke 1.00; 0 (15) Smith) S. Froly Lew (BrIdges) 6. 4.40; (33) 11.60: P (33)139.30: T
Complaint or PetItlii,
All., 25; Luzinkl, Ptil., *1: BenCh,
319.50;
T
(1.16)
P
151)
Wn?srADlvIsIeo
11100;
Sugar Cockle (Komers) 7. CrIckets
(323) 51)10.
WITNE$$myha,ldandtMwamof
Clii..
Garvey. LA, 24.
34 II Ill
MwWoawry
149140; 31.33.
Song (Oxetley) I. Red Dos- Soy
TENTH
1. MantIWatly 1345
this Court on Ihe eth day ot AUgUs,
tTOLIN'SASII-Tavlraa, Pah 'cpn,eg.
1.16, A: I. Malor (Ray)
fl 33 .49 3%',
SEVENTH
10.00 5.00, 2. Oscar.Oolniena 1040
39; Cedene, Htn,'31; Lopsi, LA. 351 COIWIIbUS
31' *2 45 3½ Role 12.306.404.10: 2. C.egey.Carrle
THIRD
3.00; 3. ApralsOasti II 1.00; 0 (55)
I M -CanlItlua Pace,
(SEAL)
'ofio, PgII., 34; 0. Richards. 1,0.
k,)0,mile
Echo Valley l.IOi 0 (21) Purse 1411: I. Miss Mckay (J. 19.10; P (IS) 130.40, 1 (55.7)711.0,
14 30 .344 9
As-thur H. eckwitpt, Jr.
.
2340;P(I-2)101,IO;TlI2'l)?S4.20.
HyeIeIll
3.
Hiesta
(Patterson)
3,
SuadaysiseeNs
ELEVENTH - 1. Tnanl.Peclna
Clerk of the Circuit Court
PITCHING UI Diclianis)- Res.
J*C*1JNWINI Kn*ville 4
20.90.
19.20 7.20 L00; 2. Nhstor.DIaga 440
Carfty icIl (Britten) 4. Dezle Bullet
By: Jean
WHIle
LA 82.3. 412, 3411' . 'IIuKhel,'
savannah 0
EIGHTH - ik. C: 1. JIgsaw Janet (Crank) S. RIva Byrd (Weaver) 4,
Ma&amp;go'
1.20;), Galdoslianco 4.00: Q (3.7)
Deputy Clerk
$74..
0
C's
SIlver
CIII., 15.3. 433. 2.25;
Orlando 7, ChattlnooOa* •
82.00 5.70 5.50; 2.
340 Afton Flapper (Bereinak) 7. Gay
30.40: P (7.5) 174,90; T (7.5.1)144,30.
Samuel W, Hans-Is
.T*I.eV I. PifidI. If. I. 146. .737,
Only games ittieluled
3.20; 3. 011115$ Salle 1.60; 0 (23) Bullet (Bridges) I. Judge Lang
TWELFTH
1. Martl.Rodoife
Aflornpy for Plaintiff
Cen ris. Pgh, lW .733, LII;
30.10: p (3.7) $9.10; T (3-2-4) 174.00; (Wmngard)
13404.002.10; 2. Isasa.A,rlsta 0-10
D
EnssvllI.a$'Orthiids. ,
•CedIen;;Ph. 54.4 .732,*.$3:
',
35.70.
POURTH-tM-Cmail$egpac. 3.1s.3.OaldO$.OastHIl.I0,Q(4.$)
rtando, Florida 33503
716. Ti). kM Ben
'iv*'. Ci. ll,&amp;,'I 311: As
cItaaaga a. .acksi,vu1.
•
NINTH
Pus-s. sHi: 1. Senator En, 5940; P (1.4) 124.30: T (5.4)) 1305).42143Ii
.
Montgomery at,CliIr*he
•1 i.r; s.,.*&amp;47,.3-M .'
19.104.40S,4O3.1itv0?FI1*f55.30 fIelders) 2. Frisky "Donna 1466.00.
PublIsh Aug.
Kim
1.20;
$TIIKIOUT*-P, Nicks-a, All.,
400
a
Doncastel'
.
k'atof'Jfabgo.
QQ(3 IWhayIarid)3, TJQ (Regur)4. FaIr
A -3,327. H - 0176.330.
DEO.3S
10 61 .317 26½
Saturday's Games
Cincinnati S PIttsburgh 3
ChIcago IS, San DIego S
St. Leuli 3.1, Houston 1.4
. Atlanta 6, Montreal 1
PhiladelphIa 1, Los Angeles 0
San Francisco 7. flew York 3
Sundays Games
Ian Diego $4, Chicago 6PhIladelphia 3, Los Angeles 1
Atlanta 6, Montreal 2
CincinnatI 6, PIttsburgh 0
San Fn.nclsco 7, Plow York 4
51. Luuis 5, Houston 3
Teday's Games
San Diego (Weltnmehster 1.3)

NOTICE OP PUILIC HEARING
ron THE PROPOSED ANNUAL
BUDGET FOR THI CITY ø
sANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public HeatIng will be heist at the
Commission Room In thi City Hall
In the city of Santoro, FlorIda, at
7:00 o'clock p.m. on August 22, 1971,
to consider the Annual Budget fr
me fiscal year of October 1. 1971 to

and ROYAL LINE BUILDERS,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Defsnd4nts.
NOTICEOPIALI
NOTICEISHEREBYOIVENth$
onthel9thdayof August, l9liatthe
west front door of the SemInole
County Courthouse at Sanford,
Florida the undersigned Clerk wIll

.

-

.1

W/'1II5!E
7 h'g4q

.373
6041.3113
12 54 .191 10½
4 64 .429 17½

KC.
Tech
Calif

-

'i'\

.

-

-

•

CdM/ )t'O

-

ss

-

GALLANT
FOX

-

$ u .iiii,
6560 .434 17½
* 70 .332 26%',

Mtwte.

6) 19.10; P (361 231.20: T (34.))

I

4 19 .449 14

DetroIt

Sic (Au) 5. Rocky Dominion (0111)6,
42)00; 11.69,
Meadow Ch.ileng.r (John) 1.
TENTH 1)4, B: 1. GrIzzly 37.70 Fashion Fanny (Hall) S. Regal Eden
23001.00; 2. Yellow Princess 6.00 (J. Hysili).
FIFTH ~ M ClelinIn Pace
3.40;). P40w SO 2.60:0 (16) 61.00; P
(61) 235.00; T (4)3) 33910;
1* Purse $$Hi I. Romeo AdiO
ELEVENTH
(Stern) 2. Doily Jester (Griffin) 3.
3.14, TA:
Kenny's Glenn 1.60 3.10 2.50; 2. U
Shetsrazade(E. HyslU) 4. Lynhurst
Town 23.503.10: 3. Octain 7
Q Ben (But famonte) 3. Red E. Place
(5?) 74.20; p (Si) 2S.I0; 1' (3.74) (BrIdges) 6. Deano A (Burgett) 7.
Chatham Nick (Regur) S. Irene Vo
15*00; 30.94.
TWELFTH
~. A 1. Quick (Rau).
Spool 1.60 2130 1.60; 2. Maggie's
1M
Claiming Pace
SIXTH
Mission 1,20 300; 3. JM's Mod B (3. 11,000 Purse 1411: 1. Dukes Chuck
(Robinson) 2. Lady Bowler (Brlt.
6) 2)1.60; 35.25.
A - 5.211, H - $397,159.
Ion) 3. DIamonds Lad (Piper) 1.

by Akin MoVer,

IN THE
COUNT,
CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NO, 77-Ifl.CA49'L.
PENNAMCO, INC,, I Delaware
CofPOratlOfl,
PlaintIff,

Foreclosure entered In Clvii No. 71.

V

Mafor L.agu.
as.baII

1

Larry Nelsen and Grier
Jones, neliher of whom really
got In the title hunt, each shot a

champion Hubert Green said

missed his bird "and the
theyosrcnthetour,265, a iagood.He'asmartandhe's mementum kind of flipdistant 19 strokes below par on
strong.
flopped," Kratzert said. "It
"He could be one of the great turned around. That was the
the 6,569-yard Wetherafleld
Coontry Qub course,
ones."
key. If I hadn't chipped In on
"I've worked awful hard,"
Kratzert, who combined with that hole, I don't think I would
the soft-spoken, poker-faced Woody Blackburn to win the have won."
tour sophomore said. "I guess WiG National Team ChamFrom two shots behind, he
this is one of the dividends."
pionship hi his rookie season, moved two in front In a stretch
pcstodth. lowest

titor. I knew I'd never be
lpy In my life ill
back Into golf," the 2$iear'old

t

:'nd
72-hole totai of

twn.unier.oar 69

Toge th er

Legal Notice

Notici

All panties in interest and citizens
shall hove an opportunity to be
heard at said hearIng.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk of the
City of Sanford, Florida

PublIsh August I, 1977
010.10
________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIOHTUINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SMINOLU
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.1193
HARVARD FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
II
PlaintIff,

MIRIAM MOYE JENKINS and
JAMES JENKINS, her husband,
ants
NOTICEOFIALI
V.
NOTICEISHEREBYG1VINtIIat
James A. Haislip and Sallye T.
pursuant to Final Judgment of
Hasp, aka SaIlye Creekmore
foreclosure rendered on the 5th day Bell: William Kilday Rosi
and John
of August, 1917, In that certaIn Wilson Ross, Individually and as
cause pendIng In the CIrcuit Court In
Testamentary Trustee Ion Pollee
and for Seminole County, Florida,
Michael Ross; Beneficial Finance
FIRST
FEDERAL
wherein
Co. of Casselberry; Associates
LOAN
AND
SAVINGS
Capital Corporation; Seminole
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
Memorial Hospital and Shirley
couNTy, a corporation organized
Mercer
and existing under the Laws of the
is
United States of AmerIca,
NOTICEOFSUIT
PlaIntiff, and MIRIAM MOVE
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
JENKINS and JAMES JENKINS.
her husband are Defendants, Civil TO: James A. Haislip and Saliye 1
Haiulip, a k a Satlye Cre.kmore
Action No. 11.IiII.CA•09.E. I AR.
Bell; William Kilday Rott and John
THUR H. BECKWITH, JR., Clerk of
Ross. IndIvidually and as
the aforesaid Circuit Court, will at
Testamentary Trustee ton Pattee
11:00 am., on the 19th day of
Michael Rots and Associates
August, 1971, otter for sale and sell
Capital Corporation
tothehlghest bidder for cash at the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
west.front door of the Courthouse in
that an action to tonecios. i mor
Seminole County, Florida, in San.

ford,

Florida,

the

following

described property, situated and
beIng In Seminole County, Florida,

tg.gp on the foilowing property *n
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 131, LONGDALE SUB

DIVISION. FIRST ADDITION,
r plat thereof as recorded In Pia5-,
Lof 11, less the West 30 fees
thereof, Lot 12, Lot 13, less the East Book II. Page 91, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
30 fees thereof, Block II, WYNhas been IlIad against you. and you
NEW000, accordIng to the Plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 4 are required to serve a copy of your
Pages 93 and 91, of the Public wrItten defenses thereto, Il any,
Records of Seminole County, uPon LEONARD V. WOOD, Al
tommy for plaintiff, at Suite, 75)
Florida:
Maittand Avenue, Altamonte,
Said sale will be made pursuant
Springs, Florida 32701, and file the
and in order 10 satisfy the terms of
original with the Clerk 01 the above
saId final iudgment,
styled Coul't on or before tt*e 11th
(SEAL)
day 01 August,
otherwise a
Arthur H. Backwith, Jr.
iudgment may be entered against,
Clerk of the Cincuil Count
s'oc' for the relief demanded in th*.t
Dy Margaret L. Meyers
Complaint herein.
Clerk
Deps
WITNESS my hand and seal of
PHILLIP H. LOGAN
uuid Court, this 14th day of July,
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND

towit;

1971;

MONCRIEF
Post Office Box 2779
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorneys for Plaintiff

(5,1,l
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

PublIsh Aug. I, 1917

DfPUIY Clerk
Publish, July II, 23. Aug. I. 5, 1977

DEO36

_______________________

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NotIce is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"FICtitI
Name Statute" Chapter
09 Florida Statute, will register
wIth the Clerk of the Circuit COurt,
InandforkminoieCogflly,p0I,
upon receipt of proof of the
publIcation of this notice, the fic.
titlous
name,
to.wit:
THE
WASHING MACHINE under which
we are engageø In busIness at High.
way 1747, Longwood, in 11w City f
Longwood, Florida.
Thatthepanllesiiwerestedlnsaid
business as follows:
.
W. J. Challos
Jafle$A.Chatlos

DatedatOrlando,Orangecounty,
FlorIda, July 21, m,,
Publish: Aug. 5, 13, 23, 39, 1977

01033

DEN 12

IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAUIS
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL NO. 17.)43S.CA.i3.L
JIMMIE BLACKSHEAR, also
known as JAMES BLACKSHEAR.
Plaintift,
"

MEISCH REALTY COMPANY, a
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ME 11CM REALTY COMPANY.
a Dissolved Florida Corporation.
AND JOHN MEISCII, FRAPII4)
MEISCH and A. P. CONNELLY.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS OF
FICERS, DIRECTORS.

STOCKI4OLDERS. SUBSCRIBING
I N C 0 N P0 N A 1 0 R S

AND

TRUSTEES OF MEISCH REALTY
COMPANY,
a
IJISSOLVEO
FLORIDA CORPORATION, IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THEIR

DEFENDANTS,
CORPORATE
AND PERSONAL.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE

JAMES M. GORRY, it ux,es al
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO JAMES M.GORNY
and
JANET
GORRY,
his wife

HEREBY NOTIFIEDIhatan Action
Pnaying for a Mandatory Inlunction
to lonce the execution and delivery
Of a deed and conveyance Of
following described real property.
situated, lying and being *n
Seminole Counly, Florida, to A*t.
Lot Eleven(lI)oI Block One 1)101
Meiuch'i SubdivIsIon as pen piat
thereof duly recorded In the public
records of Seminole Counts1)
Florida,
has been filed by the Plaintiff,
JIMMIE BLACKSHEAR, a k a at
James Blackshear, against you ahd
each of you. and you and each of yOU
are required t' serve a copy of 7OUr
written defense, it any you have, to *
it on ALBERT N, FITIS, Piauntitf'S
Attorney, whose address ,5 210
Edwards Building, North Part
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 3)77). Ofl
or before the 2nd day of SePl,mtr
1971. and file the orIginal with Cie%t
of this Court either before service 04
Plaintiff's Altos-My or immediately
therealler: otherwIse a default w*Ii
be entered against you for the s-clef
demanded in the complaint Ospetition.
WITNESS MY HAND and Inc Seal
oi this Count on the 20th clay 01 July

property;
Lot 31, (less Road RlghIof.WayJ
of

FRANK

L.

W000RUFFS

SUBDIVISION OF LANDS, South
Sanford, as recorded in Plat Book 3.
Page 44, of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida

has been tiled against ygu and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, tO it on
SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK,
attorneys for Plamnlill, whose ad
dress is 11 South Magnolia Avenue,
Orlando, Florida, 3200), and file III,
original with 11w Clerk of the above.
styled Courl on or before August
29th, 1971; Otherwise a Iudgment
may be entered against you for Ihe

relIef demanded In the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and me seal of
said Count on IhI 21st day of July,
1977.
(Seat)

"very Interesting . . . very
fiendly discunslon, - not so
serlone, you know, like German
,UtIcIana?
I had the pleasure of chatting
with Ms. Klein at the Fourth
Congressional District meeting
of the State Democratic Corn.
mittee. The event took place at
the Quality Inn III Lirngwood,
July 31.
Speaking with a charming
accent, Ms. Klein explained
iat this was her first exposure
'tb any typo of American
politics. She Is an elementary
school teacher from a little
town called Bon Honnef, near
Bonn, Germany. She teaches
her students "everything" and
teaches the same students as
they proceed from the first to
the fourth grade.
Ms. Klein is here on her
.9econd visit to the United States
as an exchange teacher, During
her monthly stay, she stays
with three host families.
At the present time, she Is the
guest of Mrs. Iris Mitchell of
Ocala, who brought her to the
meeting as way of showing her
part of the American way of

life.
"It (the meeting) was not

Quartermaster Bill Mayo,
Auxiliary Senior Vice President
Nancy Bi,oth, and Hospital

'NANCY

ChairmIn Esther Jacobs.

Correspondent

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but Interesting. I
enjoyed It very much," said Ms.
Klein. She found the speech by
Rep. Robert Hattaway "informative" and the entire
meeting Instilled a desire to
learn more. She hopes to attend
some type of political meeting
again before she returns home.
The meeting also brought in
her a desire to be better Informed about German Politics.
She stated, "At home I never
attended any type of meeting
like this, I want to now. It would
be nice to compare."
confusing,

Last Saturday 12 members of
the post and auxiliary spent the
day operating a flea market
stall at the Maitland Flea
Market, It was successful and
all proceeds will go to the
building fund.
On Aug. 13 at 7p.m. there will
be an Awards Night at the
Community Center on North
Edgemon Avenue, Members of
the community who have
assisted the post and auxiliary
In their many community actIvities over the past year, and
outstanding members of the
post and auxiliary, will be
honored for their efforts.
Awards will be presented by
Commander Ed Ramsey and
Past Auxiliary President
Elaine Schraff. The mayor, city
council and other interested
cItizens are invited to attend.

The small Winter Springs
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
and Auxiliary 5405 is busy as
uspal. Last week five members
Sandra and Albert "Butch"
attended a Department of
Florida VFW Council of Gautheir of Norfolk, Va. along
Administration meeting In with their young son. Jason, are
Ocala. Attending were Corn. spending a week in the city.
mander Ed Ramsey, Auxiliary
They are visiting her mother
President Kay Bessent, Post and family, Mrs. Margaret

Five-year old Tazni harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ames
essa,Caue1berry, recently won the State of Florida Peewee
hemisphere Contest, after first capturing the local Sanford
contest.
Now on her way to the National Hemisphere Beauty Pageant,
Tami will be judged on poise, personality and charm. The
pagent will be held at the Dutch Inn, lake Buena Vista, on Aug.
29 through Scpt.4, with lovely prizes for the winner, including
savings bonds, scholarships, diamond watches, mink jackets,
modeling contracts and trophies.
Sponsors are needed for this contest. For more details contact
834-9592. TamI's hairstyling Li done by Betty, of Jo-Ev's,
asselberry. - ELDA NICHOLS.

Two charming women from
Hacienda Village, Helen
Atherton and Estelle Krueger,
decided to give themselves a
treat. They rented an efficiency
unit on New Smyrna Beach.
Along with a dog, Pookey, and
a parakeet, Skippy the Third,
they spent a delightful week
"meeting such friendly people"
and getting plenty of sun and
relaxation. They had such a
good time, they plan on going
soon.

Charlie and Betty Taylor of
Hacienda Village had visitors
for two weeks recently. Mrs.
Taylor's youngest son, Barry
Chapman, his wife, Barbara,
and their three children,
Kimberly, Donna and Barbara
Ann, were here from Bethpage,
Long Island, N.Y.
This was the Chapman's first
vacation in 10 long years, and
much to the delight of his
parents, Charlie opted to spend
It with them.

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Hound

Needs
Home
"HI, My name Is
Bambi, and I'm
looking for a home.
I'm a mature girl, in
good health. My
motherhood days are
over, and I'm well

trained,
Like moat girls that
have been tossed
aside, I have a saP
story to tell, For lour
or five days I was
abandoned in a house
without food or water
until a humane
Society
agent
rescued me. Personally, I've had it

with kids and dumb
owners, and I'd like
to live out my life
with an older,
dogless, catless
couple, who would
love and baby me.
Please call my
agent, Jack Conlon,
Humane Society of
Seminole County, at
831-3009. Call 339-7002
for other adoptable
dogs and cats."

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Marcy Reed, fIve-year.old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.;
William Reed, Fern Park, cuddles a young, partCollie dog, at Seminole County South Library. A
program was presented at the Library for
youngsters, by the Seminole County Humane
Society, explaining care and handling of dogs. This
sad-eyed dog Is eagerly awaiting adoption. For more
information, call 330-7002.

DEAR ARBY: About that
Couldn't you take time out law. The poor dear never,
woman who objected because
yourself?" When talking to her learned to give or accept athurricanes were named after
son, she always referred to me kctlon with grace because she
women but God was always
as "she," "her" or "your wife." herself probably had so little as
spoken ofas "He, "Him," and 1
Now the lady Is gone, and she a child.
"Our Father
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IICVL-r knew how much I reaily
Tell those women llbbers to
Everyone has a problem.
loved her. All she had to do was
iock it off. Each season I keep
reach
out.
I
was
there
all
the
What's
yours? For a personal
______________________ time,
hopIng the National Weather __________________________
reply, write to ARBY: Box No,.
Bureau will name a hurricane
"SHE" 69700, L.A., Calif. 90119.
after me, and now there Is a
Enclose
DEAR "ShE": Don't be
stamped,
selfFI1OVC afoot In Washington to Mother's Day:
crItical of your late mother-In- addressed envelope, please.
My husband and I recently
force the Bureau to change the
system and name hurricanes celebrated our Slab wedding
after men, mythological anniversary, and for 47 of those
.
characters or, worse yet, years we received the same
kind of "thank you" notes from
mibers,
ltwouldbeinterestlmlgtohear his mother.
From
j
Example: "Nice of you to
how other women feel about
200,000 Rsfti 1* SIseii
this latest asinine attempt to send me flowers for Easter, but
Imported Oriental
if
turn a few "temptest storms" why did you send me lilies? Izii
Per Roll
GI'UIICIOIII 40% Off
into nothing more than hot air. not dead yet. Or maybe that's
(PrePasted) ç
I say, let 'em biow It out their what you want?'
ear!
CONGOLEUM $
The next Easter I sent a fresh
Sq. Yd. 1.1
HURRICANE CIIARLINE fruit pack. 11cr thank-you: "I
4Sq. Yd.
9OSH OrlandoAy SUp i..iVINYL FLOORiNG
DEAR CHARLINE: Meet can get better fruit from a
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e. (17.92)
another reader who shares your supermarket. And cheaper,
Paler Plaza, Maltland
6472423
view:
too,"
c-_DEAR ABBY Thanks just
Then I tried bath salts. Her
the same, but they can name response: "Are you te1lIn me I
their next hurricane after me. need a bath?" They can have their male
Whenever my mnother-In.law
God. I'm relieved to realize that received a card from us, she'd
a female god isn't responsible say to her soil, "I know SHE
For this mess!
lrneamllng me) bought it.
My name Is Dorothy
From
the Greek Theodora, which
Iflelills "gift from God" - so
bring on your hurricane!
FAIRWAY
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(Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)

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Families Interested in from France, Norway,
sharing their knowledge of the Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador
AmerIcan culture while at the and Brazil. These students,
same time learning about the ages 15- 16. will live with
cultures of foreign countries, American families and attend
ay want to consider opening the local high school.
helr homes to a teenager inFamilies interested in
volved with the International securIng further information
Student Exchange program. about the International Student
In early September the Exchange should call collect
progran will receive students
305.561-0607.

The Central Florida Corn. (downtown Orlando). The
(Ission on the Status of Women program will feature rape
will hold its regular monthly prevention materials,
meeting on Tuesday at 7:30 presented by Sgt. Beau Taylor
p.m. at the Center of Continuing of the Seminole County Sherllf's
Education of Women, Valencia Department. Agenda items
Community College Building, include committee reports and
One West Church Street, by laws amendments.

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Mrs. Lucille Ness o" I)i1u4m,
Ohio was the guest of Marcel
and Dollie Synder of Tusks willa
for 10 days recently.

again

Monday, AUUI7I, 1917-IS

Hurricane Spawns Flood Of Protest
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Exchange Students Seek Homes

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Reunion

The Rockin' Roadrunners, a said lamar Oxford, reunion
band 'made up In part of organizer.
members of the Seminole High
Any members of the class of
School class of '67, has agreed '67 who has not yet made
to hold their own 10- year arrangements to attend the
reunion and play at the Class of reunion, but who would like to
'GlRewiIc*iDlnneratthe Hilton attend, should contact Oxford
Ilul, 011 Aug.13.
Immediately care of 1020
"We are overjoyed and
Hartford BuIlding, 200 K.
feeling very sentimental about
Robinson St., Orlando, Fl.
this perfect gesture of theirs," 32801.

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budget
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Dry Cleaning at

DEAR AIIBY: This Is iii
answer to all the gripes from
ungrateful mothers who
complained about what they
received (or didn't receive) for

service In a pleasant at.
mospIlere. Open
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FREE DECORATING SERVICE
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Over 2,000 Fabrics 8 Colors

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit COV'i
By: Jean I WhIle
Deputy Clerk

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Evening i'ieeald, Sanford, Fl,

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Albert N. Fills, Esquire

OURSELVES

Leskowyak of Meadowlark,

Peewee Poised
For Pageant

in;.

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
North Park Avenue
Clerk of the Circuit Court
3)0 Edwards BuildIng
By: Mary M. Darden
Sanford, Florida 37711
Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plamntifl
PublIsh; July 25, Aug. I, 5, Ii, 1971 PublIjh: Aug. 1, 5- II, 72. II??

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DistolvedFloridaCorporation,,tai

TOAGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.

Comwells Hgts.,
Pennsylvania $9020
YOU ARE HEREBY nOtilied that
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
encumbering the following neat

German born

American

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' •Jean E Wilke,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS IN
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, OFFICE, and ALL PERSONS.
KNOWN
AND
FLORIDA
UNKNOWN.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71I)lI.CA09.E CLAIMING BY THROUGH OR
SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR. UNDER THE ABOVE NAMEt?

RESIDENCE: 330 0.
Gatewood Apts.,

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Fascination For German
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award, and Bernice henderson (center) received
the moat dependable award at the farewell banquet
for the Charles Jackson Gospel Choir. The awards
were presented by Charles Jackson (left), Mrs.
Mary Thorton was crowned Mrs. C. J. Gospel Choir,
but was unable to attend the program.

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PROSPECTUS CONSTRUCTION

CO • INC., ef al,

Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of

ForeIosure dated August 4th, 1577,
entered
in Case Cou
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Records of Seminole County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 05anCd of
the Circuit
regisfersaidnamewilhth,Clerkof
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA Eighte
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Circuit
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Florida
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County Courthouse In Sanford. Dlviil.n
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CEPTANCE CORPORATION, an
Florida, between 11:00 am., and In no, Estate if
Florida Statutes 1537
Indiana corporation Is Plaintiff and
2:00p.m.,onweosday,August. ARTHUR KALMUS,
S Ray L. UrtOn
1577 at the West Front Dear.
Terry L. Urtn
Deceased PROSPECTUS CONSTRUCTION
CO • INC.. and ED BARBOUR, JR.,
NOTICE OF
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And JANE F. BARBOUR,andOl B
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Cler k Circuit Court
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Seminole Co., San ford, Fla.
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beauty Salon for sale, 3 stations,
ç'community, very good op.
poftunity. Owner retiring.Inquire
Box 41), Co Evening Herald, P.O.
Boa 1657. Sanford, Fla,
37771.
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Seminole County, Florida, will al
lIOOAM.ofl the 3h day of August,
A.D. 1577, 01 101 for sale arid sell to
the highest bidder, for Cash, subject

to any and all existing liens, at the
Front (West) Dior of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, the above described per.
Property.

l.a.caped Attractive rates. 333
1701.
Office space for rent or to share
Suitable for small secretarial or
bookkeeping service. 267$ Orlando

37) 3301

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NOTICE
OF
RESOLUTION
CLOSING,
VACATING
AND
ABANDONING DRAINAGE
EASEMENT

Dr.. Fairway Plaza, Sanford. 322.

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I, 2, &amp; 3 Bedroom apartments
available. Pool, Per. Room,ftudh1V 10.000 i4.000nq It.. Indus
trial, commercial, CII W. 1st St.,
Tennis Court, Laundry Room. AC.
Dishwasher, Carpeted 6 Draped,
333 1100.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE i's hereby, given that the
Board of County Commissionet's i

Call 3236470 between 1:30 &amp; S.

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DeBARY- Lovely large I OR, air,I
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Commissioners' Meeting Room in
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County, Florida, pursuant to

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Sanford. lovely I or 7 BR, air, wall
to wall carpet 512$ &amp; $113. 323

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_____________________ All Units have built In bookcases
and chandeliers at

Petition and Notice heretofore
given, passed and adopted a
Resolution Closing, vacating and
abandoning, renouncij
and

SANFORD

$500 DOWN

3301 Sanford Ave

I OR apt., air conditioned, CII Park

Florida
By the Board Of County Corn
missioner's of Seminole County,
Florida, this Ind day of August,
AD, 151?.

i'., Ave. $145 mo. includes utilities.

Call 373 1359 after 5:30.
All units ha ve lighted &amp; floored attic,
storage al..

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Board of County
Commissioners
of Seminole County, Florida

SANFORD COURT APTS.
373 3301

2301 Sanford Ave.

By: Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr

Clerk
By Marie W. Walker
Deputy Clerk

invites you to the good lifet 2 1

Publish:Aug u, 1577
OEO 7$

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story construction.
start at 5165.

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1303W. 25th St.

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LakeMonroe - Iacres, 3 OR, lit
baths, pool, $75,000. Jenny Clark
Realty, REALTOR. 322.1551.

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63 ACRE RANCHETTE, 2 fenced
pastures, septic, fresh water well,
53300 per acre, with good terms.

SANFORD COURT APTS.
373 3301
JIMSanford Ave
I BR, furnished, air conditioned,
water, sewer &amp; garbage furnished,
1135 no. plus securlfy.

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"SANFORD'S FINEST", The split
plan of this I BR, 3 bath pool
home, with fireplace, will satisfy
all your desires. A large screened

patio for entertainment. A bargain

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Downtown,
very clean &amp; roomy. See Jimmie
Cowan, 311 Palmetto Ave

0 111111

at $65000.
GROW OR DIE? 3 Acres of com
mcrcIal property for the business
that needs room. Own It for 39c a

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Ior7 Bedroom Trailers

square ft.
WINTER SPRINGS, Pool oriented

Adults Only. No Pets
374$ Park Drive, Sanford

Its

ANFORD COURT APTS

Is

3301 Sanford Ave
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373 3301

for $21,500. USC down.
4 O FRAME homeon3lotsincity.
Under $15,000. Take over mor.
gage after down payment.

Stemper Agency
3224991

Monthly RentallAvailable
COLOR TV, Air Cend,MaidSerV.

, IIFINIIWM/~11,104,

QUALITY INN NORTH
163I1M
I 15.SR 434 Longwood

for all I hi'
infoi'tnai ion vou lI'ed
about iOUI' new eoni
to

floor plan with 3 sliding glass
doorS for exquisite view. Move in

The most nrrgy efficient living
units available today are at

if

REALTOR-MLS

Eves)3331106; 3210271

go

MAR06 BROWN

RUTH TUECH
$344213
Altamonte Springs
Longwood
(East)

Semiretired or retired couple preferred.
Salary, apartment utilities and phone. If Interested
mail coupon below for additional Information.
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NAME

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$atisfy the terme of said Wilt of

Pali Office
777
Sanford,
_ Florida 37771
T
esephone rn ',
I` PublIsh, Aug. I. t 1911

JOIWI E. Polk,
S4%SVIfI
Seminole County, Flldj
Publish: Aug. I, 15,33, $, i,n
DEO7t

ZIP:
KAYE TALMADGE
574.1703

Dolton*

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If you are having difficulty finding a

place to live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need of
read all our want acts every day

NORTH CAROLINA
2 Bedroom rustic cabin on 15', acres
of wooded mountain land. Terrific
view of mountains. Large rock
fireplace, exposed beam ceiling,
large redwood deck, spring water.
$25,500. $3,000 down, assume loan.

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MAIL TO ROBERT FISHER,
BOX U, SANFORD, FLA.

32771

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3 Bedroom cabin on I acre. Good

Cream puff) OR. faMily room, air,
carpets, Immaculate, Asking
sas,. Make Offer. VA, FHA. Oh.
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOC. INC.
REALTORS 131.52S3
3 BR, I bath, FR. Kit. equipped, MW
carpet, C.H &amp; A. patio, fenced in

yard, lot &amp;L'y. Quiet neighborhood.
3731339,524.300,

- SPECIAL- 3 OR.
HANDYMAN
Pricecut Imhoff. Was 511,000. Now
only $5,300 as-it. Low down
payment. 33331)0.
Idyllwild,- By Owner, I BR, 2 bans,
porch, fenced yard, fireplace, 7
car garage. 323 75I1.

Ill 111111111111
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1*4 %

S tenstrom Realty
SANFORD- Attractive 3 DL Ibath
frame home, nicely decorated In
quiet neighborhood. Includes Fla.
room with other extras. One you
won't want to miss. BPP
WARRANTED. Only $25,900,
PINECREST- Quaint 3 BR, 1 bath
home in excellent condilion,
includes central H AC, built in
bar, fully equipped kitchen and
much more. BPP WARRANTED.
Just $21,300.
SANFORD- Neal 3 OR, 2 bath
home on corner lot close to
hospital and downtown Sanford.
Including
w
carpeting,
equipped kitchen, family room,
AC.H. Quiet neighborhood. BPP
WARRANTED. MUST SEEI Just
532.350.
Call Sanford's Sales Lrader
3222420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
7SOSPARK
REALTORS
fl
* GOODBYE LANDLORD*
VA &amp; Fl"A reconditioned houses.
Starting at $17,500 With $100
down. Payments lower than rent
All areas.
CAE WHITEHURST, REALTOR
322 £711
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Garnett White

vv.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KR1OER, ASSOCIATE
101W. Commercial, Sanford

Wm. J. THOMPSON REAL TY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
Eves 322 1951

3228652

Why Pay Rent?

WITT REALTY

Reconditioned homes in Seminole
County area. 5100 down. $17,500 up

refrig. $30,300.

The Sooner you place your cla55ifag
ad, the sooner you get results.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
REALTOR

WINTER SPRINGS- Calif. style 7
MR on noiM rot .1. s.

Ill
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103W. lit 5i,, Sanford
3234061 or eves. 3330517

2 BR, frame house, 2 corner lots,
$4,000. Assume mortgage J3,3W,
at $30 no. 3279343

MLS

LAKE MARY- 4 BR, 2 bath, ceo
tral H&amp;A, carpeted, screened
porch, SM,too 333-5652.
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garage, landscaped &amp; fenced.
$25,500. Owner. 131.4463.

JIS$AMINU AVINUE
Sesetifol I bedreen Ieee that is
stiwaled .0 ever an acte of pr$rty
limed far aparte.as csmlex needs.
Live in tow home and 5.114 yew
disirid aparhm,eti in a settin, of
bepa laos, csavenieml Si teum. near
Lake Mom se. The iwee foat,r,s
extra late ksdr..mis. separate dlala5
'see, sad a kItcken witS a 1111,1114
all p1st mack mare. A bit of cevo'
ry in Ike cay Ilelts at wily 511.111.
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Sanford,

Portly remodeled, 3 OR. 7 bath, 2

slory. New aluminum siding. Only
$14,500. Owner, $34 I00.
IStory, I OR. 3 baIt,, beautiful cond.
Includes rental apt. 1111 Park
Ave. 372 5990.
flY OWNER
3 7, Cent. HA,
separate OR, eat In kitchen, huge
POOL fireplace, many oak irs,

173 4141

Khk Red Estate usc.
7517 S. French Ave

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

DOLL HOUSE- 2 OR, I bath, large
family room, bargain for retired
couple or young couple lust
starting out. $14,300.

:0uNTRY HOME ON LARGE
LOT- Central heat &amp; air. 3 BR,

bath, $31,900.

321-0041

ves.372.1547 3334119
201 E. 25th 55

MarIner
\illugeO.
LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

Unf urn ished
1 Bedroom- $143 mo.
2 Bedroom $173 mo.

Beautiful Setting
Pool Clubhouse
Hwy. 17-92 Sanford

323782

Kenmore Zig Zag Sewing Machine
in cabinet, good condition, $45. 323
Kenmore Washer &amp; Dryer, $100. or

Exceptionally
,neof
mobile
y,
acres plus or minus, 4 miles from
0110"Bridge. fenced 5. ready for
horses or garden. Furnished 3
lawnmowers, washer, dryer,
freezer, deep well. Low taxes.
Easy access. Best bu y in Florida
at $20,000. Requires substantial

down payment,
WALTER B. STEELE, BROKER
3210164 or 322-0949 eves.

Steam Ctean'Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Plnsenvac
CAR ROLL'$FURNTUpE. 3725111

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6I-nfed 10 Buy

$115, balance 551. Singer Futura,
SEWING CENTER

1030 State SI.
Sanford Plaza, 332 CIII

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Freezer. 22 cu It, United upright, 2
mo. old, white, 3107 3. Key,
Sanford 3734317,
KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service.
Used
machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373

0657,

'72 VW Pop Top Camper, like new,
new radials, best offer. Atlo 14$
VW Bug. Just rebuilt, $700. 323'$5'.
72 Duster, $1403 &amp; 13 Dodge Van,

1972 Thunderbird. new radial tires,
11.000 miles, air, all power. on
cellent condition Blue with white
vinyl top and interior. A heau$iful
car at a bargain price $3350 373
2791
I16 Cordoba, loaded, 14795 1971
Ford Pick Up, make offer. Jerry
Sheldon, Dealer, 373 1230.
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

75-Recre'ntional Vehicles

'65 Rambler, $730 cash. Can be seen
at 1118 Oak Ave or call 322.3116.

'71 Lifetime Motor Home, 21', air,
sleeps 6. Al Condition. 323- 1503.

'45 Camaro, VI, auto
nags,
headers. new paint, $1150 or best
off er. 3.95460.

76-Auto Parts

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BATTERIES, Reconditioned,
Guaranteed, 512.93 up 1105 S.
Sanford Ave., Sanford. 323.1550.

77--Junk Cars Removed

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models. Call 323 8570 or $31.
4605. Dealer.
IN? Imperial -Make Offer

CITY LOT - ) Acre on2QthSt.$,300
COUNTRY LOT- 177'xIS0'. near
Five Points. 53.000

IOpct. down &amp; monthly payments to
I it your budget.

Good Used Televisions, $25 and up.
Miller's, 2619 Orlando Or, 322.

0357.

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A few Citizens Band Accessories.
Mus t sell. 322 1761.
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373-4059.

Any quantity NOt.L'S CAS
SELBERRY. Hwy. 1792.511001206

BUY SELL. tRADE

52-Appliances

80-Autos for Sale

price. No charge other than IS

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337 $673

1971 Toyota Pickup with new cap,
automatic, low mileage, very good
cod., $3590. 372.1790.

registration fee unless vehicle is
sold Call 9047355311 for further
details

Wanted to buy used office furniture.

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cond., two helmets, back rest,
adult owned, 1130. 3726*34.

Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway,
CASH 322-4132
Daytona Beach, will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
For used furniture, appliances,
night at 7:30. it's the only one In
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Florida. You s.f the reserved
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

WILSON MAlR FURNITURE
Ill 315E. First St.

'75 HOnda, CL 350. 3,000 miles. Rxc.

$2

65-Pets-Supplies

SAVE 50%

(WE TAKE TRADES)

REALTORS

Rent

Irish Setter pups, I females, I male,
7 wks., Mom died, need good
home. 110. 323 5352: 333-4206

SA NFORD

530 6131 or 339 4711 eves.

for

Gold Washer &amp; dryer, used I year,
service contract, $300. Also baby
bed,
$10. 333 5455.
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Secluded corner
lot, 200'x12.S1, $7500.

Greene Inc.

64-Equipment

will sell separately. Lots of

sold row for 5610, pay balance of
$233. Ste al

ALTAMONTE-

CYPRISS LUMBER
Open Sun. Only) p.m..lp.m.
500W. Ind St., Sanford

Yorkshire Puppies, AKC, males &amp;
Iemales, beautiful, tiny, $150. 671103$ or 471 5175,

Factory clearance, on stretch rig
zag sewing machine's. SInger, new

BLAIR AGENCY

17 111 INA4qi,17) 7711)

BUY JUNK CARS
I rom $10 to $50
Call 337.1631

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BUY JUNK CARS, TRUCKS &amp;
imports. $1010530. Newton g, Sorts
Used Auto Parts, 1335990 after 35.

weekends

3230701
AMC Matador'?], air, PS, PS, Vinyl
Top. 11,000 ml., $1.115. 322 3909.
1912 Ford Galaxie Tudor, low
mileage. One owner. Exc. cod.

3770170 after S p m.

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&amp; REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
Chrysler Cadet, 16, deep V. with 33
323132.5
hp Chrysler motor &amp; trailer, Also,
Whiskey Barrel chairs, im
S Acre parcels available, Lake
maculate See to appreciate, $35
Sylvan area. Some lakefront,
1319
William Mallczowski, REALTOR,
373
eves 372.3357.
IC' Aristocralt, 120 HP inboard
', Acre lots, city of Lake Mary,
Mercruiser, Magic tilt trailer,
water, paved streets, or will build
electric winch, depth finder. 337
to suit. Beautiful view. 534.1445
1100
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1961 75 Pip Evinrude outboard
47.A
u-Igmges Boust
engine Runable, alter minor
IIIISM
repair. Make offer. 333.7541.
List With Us If You Really Want To II' Fiberglas boat with bait well 1$
hp Evinrucie, traitc, $350. 373Sell. Cash Buyer's Waiting,
1621.
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Harold Hall Realty
ROInSONMAIziNE
??2114w. 1192
REALTOR,MLS
122 $961
323-SlllDayorNignt
Will purchase 1st &amp; Ind mortgages
59__ltsPa,sical ?/erchandise
at discount, 24 hour approval. Call - 471
5135.
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Player Piano, $300
SANFORD AUCTION
S0-'?scellaneoi,ss for Sale
1200 French Ave., 323 7340
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PLANT A GARDEN at this home. 3
OR, I bath, family room, range,

REALTOR 32)0410
Multiple Listing ServIce
Eves: 371 0134; 641.3341.

trailer; 10 ton
hydraulic Press; Large Air
Compressor, I phase 7', hp
motor; 3 Hydraulic Jacks (I floor,
30 ton &amp; ID ton); Hobart Wilder,
Powered by Chrysler 6 cyl. motor.
322 7005.

IWx101, $J.

FIVE ACRES- in 051 een, 1)2,000

333.7$.'

Handy Man's Special

acre on 1g. lake, 5)4.000.
ALTAMONT 6- Corner lot, frees,

Forrest

WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
£01 Celery Ave., Sanford

galvanized

S11-Household Goods

Motorcycle Insurance

Florida

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MUST SEE THIS

Good access, $7,900. Good terms.

IUIET NEIGHBORHOOD- In
Casselberry, close to shopping &amp;
schools, large corner lot. Central
heal is air,) PR, 114 bath, 125.500.

ADDRESS:
(I

322.3551

INC.
MLS. REALTOR

taking applications for position of
manaqers of apartment complex In Sanford.

Altamonte Springs

3722111
Alter Mrs:
3220640

Hal Colbert Realty

Now

$344213
Forest City

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
322.9311

oaks corner lots l33'* 134', $3500.
Inside lot I301x 113', $3300.
LAKE MARY- Lakefror.t, over I

,

Days- 3n 6173
NIghts-Il? 2332

Resident
Manager
Wanted

IUUuiIy,

COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED
- VA &amp; FHA
homes loca t ed in
many areas of Seminole County
$17,300 to 130.000. Down payment
low as $100

2371 Park or.
REALTOR

Call Ba

$319593

POOL, above ground 21' diameter,
lAcludes tiller &amp; Other equipment.
5' deep, 1500. 373.255.
'

drapes, $10 to $50 322 3425.

j

SOUTHWARD INVESTMENT
NT

ENTERPRISE- Nice and quiet. 2
BR, large lot, cent. H&amp;A. range,
dishwasher, carport. 572.000.

yard, drapes refrigerator, much

Nobody lives above or below you

WINTER SPRINGS

Lake Mary- 3 OR, 10/a both new
homes. Under $2000 with less
than $150 down. Governm en t
funding. By builder S31.l61 Equal

Swimming pool enclosed by
stockade fence, has its own wet
bar, bath area &amp; sauna, Even a
gazebo. A must se, at $76.900.
ERROLL L. GREENE
REALTOR
441 4533

more. Mid 530's. 3335003.

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
II00E.2SthS1.
3226455

kXFCUTIVE- 3 OR, 2 bath, family i
room, cent. H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
range &amp; dishwasher, double
garage. A good buy for 112,503.

3 BR, 2 baths, family rm.,
fenced

31-Apartments Furnished

The sooner you place your classIfied
ad,
sooner you get results.

TAFFER REALTY

LOCH ARBOR- Spacious S BR, 2
story brick waterfront home,
formal lIvIng &amp; dining, roomy
pantry, family room with

fireplace. Also a game room.

Geneva Gardens

32,,i.OlSCeves. 372.7443
By Owner, S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
Duplex. Excellent income, con.
dillon &amp; family Neighborhood.
$19,500. IJOSI.S74.1063, Dettotsa

,..'Mother.in law dream. Lovely
extra elfin kitchen, separate
entrance, OR. 7 both, spacious
familyroom,Withlargefireplac,,
large separate 3 car garage Of'
workshop. Fenced yard. Central
air, wall to wall carpet. Mint

garden spot. Good access. Owner
needs to sell. $13,300. Terms.
These area few of 1.000 listings. We
CRANK CONS'TREALTY
have all types of property listed
REALTORS-$30 6061
Eve's. 1233649 -from $400 per acre and up. We
have mall or lar ge tracts. We
also hi e several cabins, houses,
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed In our Business
old farms, etc. Write or call br
Service Directory.
free listing brochure. You can call
free of charge by dialing I 1004317121. Write or Call today.
2 O R. I bath CBS home, nice corner
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
lot with citrus frees. Conv enien tly
Murphy, N. C. 21904
located, 321 0113.

3AN MO PARK. I, 2. 3 Bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family perk.
Weekly. 3313 Hwy, Il 92, Sanford.
3731930
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33315. Sanford Ave.

entertaining. Spacious rooms,
Choice nplghborhood. Extra large
oak shaded lot. $47,100

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
327 749$
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LAKE MARKHAM'ATES- Lq.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

p'Elegant custom built I on. 2 bath,
French
ProvIncIal
design,
beautifully decorated. Perfect for

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

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Lovely tree covered homesite. O
Paved road, II5'x302'. $5,750. Good
terms.

BATEMAN REALTY

$25000 1 Acre on large rushing mountain
trout stream. Waterfall nrby.

APTS. 3 OR, 2 bath, built-in range-oven,
90'030' lot with nice treli. SIPS
P1. 41--i APR, 30 yrs.
313 3301

SANFORD COURT

disclaiming any and all right of In,
County of Seminole and the public in
and to the following described
drainage easement to wit
Drainage Easement No
ac
cording to the plat thereof recorded
in P1st Book IS, pages 49 30. Public
Records of Seminole County,

%Vht,,re

FORD'S NICEST BUILDING:
fully carpeted, modern bldg

SANFORD COURT APTS

Legal Notice

Ol'FtCF IN SAN

Central ar &amp; heat. ample parking.

th'i

3301 Sanford Ave

YOUR

That said Sale is being made t

• SHINHOLS, LOGAN
AND MONCRIEF

1)601

37-8ushss Property

OPEN

Peg. Real Estate Broker
333.130) DayorNgold

Housing Opportunity.

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All units have double w'alie.Vsound
proofing at

323 SIlo

Resod Properly

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Ad in the Herald PH 3223611 or

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Countiy Setting

322.6457
Payton Realty

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NEW LISTINGS

Harold Hall Realty

Woods Buggy, 10' Jon Boat, Chair Garage so full there's no room for
the car' Clean It out with a Want
Saw, Hunting Bow; 373 9095 after

II' Boat with 45 hp Johnson &amp;

43-Lots-Acreage

Across frem Reach Nesse
372-7171
t!

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Real Estate Inc.

remodeled, wall to wall carpet
upstairs &amp; down, lovely eat-In
kitchen, extra large yard with
fruit trees. Separate workshop.
532.500.

condition. $41,300.

FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy, 333.7550

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General Contractor

Il) 7 BR,

R. U. Hutchison. 322.II.

30-Apartnwnts UnlUrnished

BARTENDER
WAITERS&amp;WAITRESSES

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carpeted, adults, no pets, QUIET
free canoe use, 337 4170

OCEAN Fk)NT APTS- Daytona
Beach. For reservations. call Mrs.

establishedclient.Ie,Ioyrs. Small

TRUCK DRIVERS

AVON

WEKIVA RIVER

Lease or partner-New small
restaurant in Deltona. For sale$500 down, $230 no. 3711116.

FORMICA workers-open

201 Commercial

344blIe Homes
Casselberry, 2 OR. like new, centra
air, patio, awning, adults. No pets

references, and be available
Immediately For Initial in
terview, call Orlando, Mr. Rice,
I $55 6100 Collect,

WAREHOUSE WORKERS

vs Frank Dias, Defendant, which

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in
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overhead, and continuous com
pony Support, Qualified applicants
must have personal 6 financial

A.AA
"Your Future hOur Concern"
SECRETARY-$4,)00yr
RECEPTIONIST- $3,730 yr
CLERK TYPIST- $3,100 yr
MEDICAL SECRETARY- open
ACCOUNTANT-open

staid. If the claim Is secured, the aforesaid court on the 6*h day of
security shall be described The April, A.
D. in?, In that certain case
claimant shall deliver sufficient entitled, Lawrence Sabin, Plaintiff,

L representai, or •he venue or In Altamont. Springs, Florida,
Jurisdiction of I he ct.
Additional Information available

being

business High profit margin, low

shall be stated. If the claim Is the seal of the Circuit Court of

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF particularly described as follows:
THIS NOTICE.tOIIle any obI,in
One 1574 Cadillac Seville, 3door,
they may have that challenges
lid A ColOr ID No 6S6RIQ4$37,
W validity of the decedent's will, tt* tile NO 10733030
Z nuaIIffr.lions nil the pE'rInsI being stored at Altamonte, Wrecker

now

S. V. Hardwick. Broker
6411411

make you a success in this simple

SECRETARY
BOOKKEEPER
needed for active company. Mui
(
have good typing, shorthand a n
double
entry
bookkeepini
abilities Good salary. Ex
perhencad only. 641.16%. DeBary

NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Admlrnhsjrafiaj, has been mailed are described property owned by Frank
I required,
WITHIN
THREE Dial- said properly being located in
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Seminole County. Florid a, mote

I
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operators

DELTONA-.- Privacy on taro
fishing lake, 2 BR, 2 bath, carport
oversized lot. $
per ma.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

selected We provide everything to

enable the clerk to mail ono copy to Mot'ISaid Writ of Execution was
U each personal represen tative
delivered to me as Sheriff of
All penonsintere5$4,lifl the estate SemInole County, Florida, and I
to whom
this NelICS of have levied upon the following

S

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MLM

Clø

Florida retail organization
opening two locations this area
Local

contingent or unliquIdated. the Seminole County, Flor
ida, upon a
4 nature of the uncertainly shill he final Judgment rendered in the

4 , copies of the claim to the clerk

I
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HUNDREDS PER WEEK

u-Help Mnftd

Deputy Clerk

U

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Furi shed

Working partner in expanding

I claimed. If the claim Is n yet du, by virtue of that certain Writ of
4 the date when it will become d,e Execution issued out of and under

OOP
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SI,',

at

tie addressof which is Seminole
m. North 00 feet of the West
County Courthouse, Sanford, $3.3 feet of Block 3. CRYSTAL
Florida 37711 The Personal LAKE HEIGHTS, ac
cording to the
reprqsenttiv, of the estate 5 P1st th
ereof as recorded In PIa$
WILMA LOUISE KALMUS,
whose Dock P. page I? of 11w Public
address Is
Grove Drive (Post Records of Seminole County,
Office Boa2110
51), Sanford . Florida F
lorida;

bash for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and he amount

DAYS PER WEEK

ProfessIonal
Maid
Service.
Licensed. bonded &amp; insured Free
e5timat.i rail *11 6IflII

Park, 363 - 3231.

Johnny Walker

)J OR, 7 bath, completely

range, disposal. Central heat, air
Shag Carpeting. Easy access to I
5. 1752. 10 Mm. to Altamonte Mall
$32,300. FLAGSHIP DANK 01
ORLANDO, 1542311 sat. 237.

62-Lawn-Garden

Persimmon Hammock, Hatfield

2410 Hiawatha $11753

Sak

,!!-MIC.11ansous for Salt

Mobile Home Lot and Trailer,

1131.50111.

neighborhood. Formal dining

HIDDEN LAKE
ESTATES

5

AND READ ALL OVER.

J BR, 2 bath brick facade home with
1310 sq. It. living area. Central H.
A. W.W carpet, shallow well,
metal fool shed. Top condition.

room. $37,500 price allows for

family room, 2 car garage, kit

5

Hannah's Music Center Lessons,
Instruments, Accs, Repairs 710
E lit '" . Sanford 323 1711

statement of any claim or demand Publish: Aug. I, Im
they may have. Each claim must be DEO 31

- - - - as - as. asas CLIP HUI - - •
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HOURS PER DAY

or writ e to
Universal Schools
1501 N. W.lfh St.
MIAMI, FIotIdLn ls

in writing and must indicate the

Rqnlarpdca

T.esda,etd

aid

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Va! t.:: ARE BLACK &amp; WHITE

Lake Mary

pCharming 3 BR, 2 bath, located on
double sized lot in quiet nice

_________________________

104.134 .1221

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TWO STORY HOMES

then equipped with dishwasher

5

required, WITHIN THREE Seal)
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O1
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk By:
Jacqu
eline Thompson
of the above Court a written

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Circuit Court for Seminole l

______

REALTOR

$41,530.

One Home Remaining, Make Offer
..ntord, new home. I DR. 2 bath

24--Business
-------------. Opportunitje
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.1 BR, 7 bath, beautiful Pinecrest
ar ea. Large attractive yard, with
extra laroqpnoI, New rooS;,fa,
pprais • 0,500.

story. Extra spacious rooms.
tiful Ire, form swimmIng
Beau
pool,

HOUSE 5, 5 ACRES.Hwy.
44. Free
rent first no. House needs repair,
$100 no. REALTOR Associate,
Orlando 1543017.

Bank Uquidan

family rm., 2 car garage, on
acres of wadded land. Off Doyle1 INC Kirkwood, 12' wide x 411, exc.
Road on Sheryl Drive.
cond., ex tras, lot 11114 Park Ave.
CYPRESS PARK REALTY INC. I Mobile Park, Sanford. 131.3052 or
211W New York Ave,Delatsd
3736242.

,) BR, 2 bath, extra large corner
lot. No City taxes. Charming
house, priced at a low $23,500.
Excellent terms.
li1 BR,? bath, lovely large older?

p.m.

good transportation Salary plus
commission Many company
benefits. Send resume' to Boa 612,1

Call foil free (31 Mrs

33771. The name and address of the said property being the same as set
personal representative's attorney forth in the Final
Judgment of
I re set forth below
All persons having claims or Fo reclosure.
DATED 11515 41 h day of August,
demands against t he estate are In?.

SUBSCRIBE NOW _CALL 322.26 1 1

,1
A
0 nn

A.M. on

oc ed situated
an being in
County, Florida, Probate Division. Seminole
County. Florida,
tGIt:

Want to Know
I

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of ARTHUR KALMUS, deceased, the 11th day of August, 1571, the
File Number 77223 CP, is pending in following described real estate

1971

___________________

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Publish Aug.
0E031

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL HERALD are Def,fldani I will sell

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED to the highest and b
est bidder for
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED cash at the West front door of the
SemInole County Courthouse.

that the administration of the estate Sanford Florida, at 11:

Jacktonville, Florida 32202
(Attorney)

ptrector Trailer Driver
Hea vy Equipment Opr,
Diesel Mechanic

Forfurtherinformationcall

133 45$lorwvite
Sanford AlA nonfamilyGroup
P. Or Box 553
- San-ford, F a 3fl?l

1.

b:enaii out
building, laundry room. Loki
Monroe, SIso mo. 5611111 24" after I

co Evening Herald, P.O. Box
I
1437, Sanford, Fla 33771.
.

LEARN A TRADE

Iorfamillesorfviendsof
problem drinkers

Case N.. 77.I32S.CA4.5

the abovecaplioned action, I will
sell the property situated in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
FICTITIOUS NAME
S.minoleCouety, Florida, described
By: Mary N. Darden
NoticeIshIr,bygiv,ntfw,
Deputy Clerk
engaged In business at 51$ Spr ing a,:
Unit
376.
HEATHERTON
Publish : Aug. I, IS, 22, 25, 1571
Oak Blvd., Altamonte
DEO32
Seminole County, Florida SprIngs,
under theVILLAOE.UNITONE,aCCOI-diflgto
t
he 15, pages
thereof 34
as recorded
fictitious name of SOUTHERN Book
and 37, in Plat
Public

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- Sanford,FIorld.3fl7I

FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TOAGE ASSOCIATION
Piaintilf,

,
Arthur H. B.ckwith, Jr.

cc rid 0 imii,Olt ours. Ideat ?

REPRESENTATIVE to sell major
appliances in gas energy for local
utility . Experienced preferred
Must be neat appearing &amp; have

ll-InStnjctji

Writo P.O.

JUDICIAL CIN

tO

or more 322.6007.
______

Can Kelp

IS ALCOHOL PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL NON

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Perhaps Alcoholics

provisions of the Fictitious Name E. LINDQUIST,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
for the relIef demanded in the CIVIL
CASE
NO
Statutes, ToWit' Section $4305
".."?.CA 05 C
Defendants Complaint or Pet ition.
florida Statutes 1552
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
NOTICE OFSAI.l
'jc5' Liiavois
DONE AND ORDERED AT CEPTANCE CORPORATION, an
Plotico 15 Isireby given that, SanfordCountyofSIffiinQIe,$fafof
Indiana
Corporate
Publish: July 25, Aug I. I. IS. 157y pursuant to an order or a final
Florida. this Oh day of Aupusf 1q11.
DEN hIS
Plaintiff,
judgment of foreclosure entered In (Pal)

COM.

_______

Okra for canning, at the field. 10 lb.

11413.
DIVORCE FORMS- For free
formation write to: Boa 71II,
Pompano, Fla., 33I.

Florida in accordance with the ROBERTM.J.MOEfldEOWARD adefauItwi$Ibe.flter,dagai,.fy

charles DkiJ..,j. (B&amp;W) 1930.
(Fri.) "That Kind of
men.'kzowl.wsn,
tP.i. (06W) 1.
1000

7=
7
7 T1Wn
-

offering own room, bath, b01d.
small salary for hgIII
housekeeping &amp; livi.ln COt rn.
panionship for elderly lady. 3 I.

IN THE CIRCUIT JUDICIAL
COURT OF THE
Plaintiff, written defensel in the above EIGHTEENTH
CII.
proceeding, on PIaIrWltVs attorney, CUlT, iN AND FOR SlMiNOLl

Circuit Court, Seminole County, vs.

b Tar,-

Fridaj

Unmished

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Technical Eicco
$11SP1U% security.
needs supersharp person for
a,,,
challenging position, You'll need
good skills with engineer i ng
7 OR. country house, older couple
background. Top salary,
no children, reference req uired
AAA EMPLOYMENT
$100 mOflI,, 3724454'
20) Commercial
373 5)76

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OSTIEN ARIA- 3 IN, 2 bath, New &amp; used Mobile homes ready lot
central heat I air, cement block
occupancy.
with simulated brick front con.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
slruc.lign. L.r; spicig.s kitchen,1
33 Orlando or., 333 57W

SWIMMING POOL HOMES

_________
_______________

SECRETARY,

___________________

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7:1*. 5:11

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residence is 10333 Fondreri,, No.
1531. Houston, Thai.
or Mrs. Holcomb, 323.1347.
You are hereby r.ealr.d to file
isi
__
.
o'oiu000
your answer, or written defenses. if
520
any, In the above proceeding with
9---Good TNngs to Eat
i
the Clerk of this Court. and to serve
a copy thereof upon
ELECTRIC
the Plaintiff's FRESH FROM THE ORCHARD. S
(1) NEWS
attorneys,
whose
name
and
ad',i*
COMPANY
Carolina Peaches. 3 lb. for II
appears hereon, on or before the 5th
___________________
Mangoes, 3 for $I. Rock Shrimp I
day Of S&amp;Ptembliti 197?. the nature of
lb packs, $555 BAGOS
this proceeding being a suit for
MAKKET. 34*3 Sanford Ave
Legal Notice
foreçjre of mortgage against the Sa
- Legal Notice
nford 322 3661.
following described property, to.
wit:
FICTITIOUSPIAME
Farm
Fresh Okra for canning or
IN Till CIRCUIT COURT,
Lot II. Block E. WOODMERE
Notice s hereby given that lam EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. PARK SECOND
Fri
freezing Mon. Wed
REPLAT ac
engaged in business at 1313 CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Matinken Farm 2043
cording
to
the
plat
thereof as
Char lotte St • Altamonte Springs, COUNTY, FLORIDA
recurded in Piat Book 13 Page 73
Seminole County, Florida under the casi NO. fl.1113 CA ft A
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
fictitious name of THINGS OF SHAKER SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, Florida
Legal Notice
CLAY. and that I intend to register a banking corporation.
If you fail to file your answer or
said name with the Clerk of the

Michael DeBak.y. heart
'uscn (W) AS SUSR1
a J
in.)
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TENNIS: Topic:

24

Sunday

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42-4le Horns.

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Menday,Auustl, iffl -s•

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41-410U115

New 3 IN, 1 bath homes, 123.100.
Government subsidy available,
Builder. 3222257. Evil Housing
Opportunity,

LOOking OrINewHomo?Chec 11
the wflI Ads for houses of ever
IF
ISO and PYICO.

,
,.for housewives. AppiyInpeq0
Burger King of Sanford, 2530 S.
Orlando Ave.

The Da Before Publication

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call To 11
1.
Free, 621 1377 for "We Care.
Adults &amp; Teens

NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: DAVID W. MAOOA and
DEBORAH K. MAODA, Whose

.ISar.R v. 4snord
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aid
u'4
C3dy othni.r, nar p
(Fit) Slwtui*. Pan
Id.
bwo
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Defendants

Band, Henny Youngii'1

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I)RAY5NOOn,

Noon

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U'icMle: (Min) t

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Episodes 15

33ca11n

($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

DEADLINES

CUlT IN AND FOR SIMIN0LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

500
(2) ADAM 12 (I
(I
)STAR TREK
(I) P.ER GRIFFIN SHOW.•

through 19.

24 LijAs, YOGA pj

EIGHTEENTH

(4) DEWITC*Ej

E1L4.BIRER RE'

,

perlenc, preferred Apply
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; con
vallicent Center, S* Meilonviil,
__________________
Burger King now acc epting ,op.
lcations for part time day em.
'

IN Till CIRCUIT COURT OF Till

. Mo.
MARCUS WELBY,

(2) ()
NEWS
(4) (1) YOUNG AND REST.

oii

PubliSh July II, 75, Aug .
DE Plo,

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Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida

(4) P.bIALES NAVY
(I) THE NEW MICKEY

At lei noon

(i) CAPTAIN

John E Polk.

IRONSIOE

12:00
(4)

ment
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Flori da. will at
1100AM on the th day of August.
A D IC??. offer for sate and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
to any and all existing liens, at the
Front ( West ) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
the above described per.
Wet properly.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ
Execution

3:00

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(4) (4)

additional Information available
from the Civil Division of the
Seminole County Sheriffs Depart

(2) W ANOTHER WORLD
ALL IN THE FAMILY
2 (PrL.TUiS..ThIJ)VL

1156

S

being slored at Ratlllf &amp; Sons,
Sanford. Florida.

EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA
REPORT

PIFJI3

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(1) WODEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE: Sti Ii
of
based on the ofOl

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725 I 625, ''r,

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The boys We o a hotel WI
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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1316131

RATES

HOURS

dellv,reo to me as Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by Eudeil
Conquest, said property being
Iocatedinseminolecoun,y.Fpor ida,
"'Are particularly described as
follows
One (1) Ford LTD. Gold In Colo
Title No. 04055317, ID No.

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(7) AMERICANA
200
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2.30
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Ecn1a Hr;id,jpfo,d, Fl,

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take Mary- 2 BR duplex, contra
heat &amp; air, Carpet, drapes
full
IqUipOed kitchen, itto ?O £4.1
0113 d•yb; £4S33,2 eves. -

MACHINIST,

531-9993

322-2611

Eudeti Conouest. Defendant. which

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Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

sank of Sanford. Plaintiff.

Mthof

120

(1) FAMILY FEUD: PreEntitled At,
II
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1000
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(2) (4) I)
SPEOAL Lm,

1967.

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(Thurs .) THE WILBURN
BROTHERS SHOW (Fri.)
SONSHIPIE: With Bobby

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(2) (Pkn.)
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WAGONER SHOWi)
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Mills. Unforsssn Problems
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rit 1967.
(4) (4) MAUCE
PW*x when she is looked in a
temeiniad
Bis guests. (R)
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CASE
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(4)HOiAYOO SQUARES
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(I) $ioo,000 ?4*ME THAT

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NOTiC$I$H$RIsyopV$Nt
by vwtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Clued
the seal of the County Court of
muoi. County, Florida, upon
a
final judgment rendseid
aloreIald court on the
day of
Auuit. ao. lfli. in that certain
case entitled, The Atlantic National

UV ALL MY CHKDM

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TDN$

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((1 1)E BEST OF I LOVE
LUCY

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HOLLYWOOD

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Ebonized finish with concert
*OfITlt.$l. Also Peat, fine Quality,
$I bushel Wholesale
bench. Otters considered 530 1571
your
container. S buShelS or more, ?Sc
per buihel IIAGC,S MARKET,oo-Officpls
7113 Sanford Ave, Sanford, 337
-_
3661
sale, (.,jrlO.,
Used Office Furniture
of indoor outdoor wrought iron
furniture Any type Item Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
available. We are agents for the
cabinets. As is. Cash &amp; Carry.
manufacturer to immediately
tOLL'S
dispose of Ihis merchandise
Casselberry, 1757,1)o 4204
regardless of loss, Country
flilho
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Lash Says:
To Beat These

Jim

'Try

BLUE

BOOK

DEALS

WIth 6 Month, 'FREE SERVICE AGREEMENT"

`66 VOLKSWAGEN BUG Ecenomyt
'66 IMPALA 2 DOor
New Stacker
OCyl.. Auto., Air
71 FAIRLANE
S tereo.
72 CATALINA 2 Door Air,
Tilt,
74 VALIANT 2 Door HIT Air. Auto
ocyl.. Auto.. Air
74 GREMLIN
'75 GRAN PRIX 'i' 10.
One Owner
Loadedt
72 CORONET WGN,

5395
5495
1495
1295

1795
9995
4195
995

Blue Book Cars
Hwy. 17.92 • Sanford
321-0741 • Orlando $30668$

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HOW htP I GET WHEN
VLI UE
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YOUR PAY
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annexation in court beca use,

mercial land uses" in the area,

The city's "strictly

commissioners contend, the which wo ul d "necessitate the

volunteer" fire dcpartnient has

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Cowity commissioners have Rantoul Roads, but the Lake department doer not have "the

city's

the man and not to make
any attempt to apprehend
him.
Cardenas is described as
a white tuale I Latin), 29
years old from 155 to 160
pounds with li gh t brown

fugitive may be in the
Orlando area.
John
department
spokesman,
said that Detective Chad

wounded in the left
shoulder area," Spolski

Barton of the Seminole
department, who formerly

said, and reported to be Ill
the Orlando area. lie said

hair, green eyes. "The

worked for the Miami

there is no information

Police Department today
received a clarification oil
the
accused
killer's
description. Spolski said
while the pubiic Is asked to

available oil the method of
travel or the vehicle the
fugitive may be using. "lie
MaY be armed and is
considered dangerous."

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The city last month Annexed the interchange is "not
providing urban-level ser, city hall complex. IV city now
acof
the 1,600-scre Heathrow area, preiently designed" to
vices
in the Heathrow Area. The rents a
privately-owned
Which would permit majority commodate high traffic flows
41ioperty owner Jetio Pauluccl which would result from Williams letter calls attention building on Crystal Lake Drive
to several aspects of the city"s for its city hall.
pment.
ta develop a large residentia l commercial
service providIng
— The countls° ouraging current
area eventually tripling the
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"encourages commercial
"quextionable."
Rhinehart and Lake Emma service which Is the respon.
Final approval of the Lake dillveliopitnent in On Rea of "a

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Commisslomi Boulevard intersection will system,
Lake Mary Mayor Walt Chairman Dick Williams to result from another feature of
— Solid waste collection and
Sorenson also cal led many of Mayor Sorenson whi ch points Lake Mary's proposed plan
di
sposal for the city Is now
Ie proposed plan's statements out three apparent land use the designation
of large provided by franchise to
'4latlng to Lake Mary's conflicts with county proposals: amounts of industrial land uses private collectors, and "solid

report to the nearest law

dragiiet for Ilighway
Patrol Trooper Bradley
Steven Glascock's accused
killer. Felix
lianion
Cardenas, said today the

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annexation area is not "com• four-lanlng of Lake Mary "no permanent, full-time
The Sem inole Co unty Corn- pact or contiguous" and creates Bo ulevard, SR-46A, Rhinehart firefighting staff." In addition,
mi.eslonera Tuesday identified "serpentine patterns," In ap- Road and Rantoul Road," says William s' letter, the city
"some land use conflicts" parent violation of state an- Williams' letter states,
lacks a central alarm and

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Trooper Killer
In This Area?

each.

"We have $300 from Harcar
The fire situation remains critical, equipment to the western to augment the weary local lina and Virginia, and from Alwninum, 3500 Orlando Dr.,
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States. This is where the firefighters, stretched thin as state divisions of forestry in Sanford, and Flagship U.S.
the southern Idaho desert, but work are beginning to show on largest forest fires occur and the blazes continue to spread.
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of meteors caused by Earth intercepting rocks
and dust in wake of Comet Swift-Tuttle. At its

between the county's planning nexation laws.
The Williams letter claim dispatching system, a pum per
The commissioners this
efforts and the Lake Mary
additional traffic problems at which uses fire hydrants atid An
proposed comprehensive plan. morning voted to send a letter the Interstate 4 and Lake Mary adequate water distrib itioll

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The tall youtli has pleaded Innocent III juvenile court to two Captain Jay Leman displays strong, lightweight garment.
counts of disorderly Intoxication and a charge of assault upon a
police officer in connection with the civil disturbance In th e
Washington Oaks subdivision, He Is scheduled for trial in juvenile
court Th ursday but courthouse sources said today that Cheshire's
office is expected to ask for a continuance because a state's
witness Is away on va cation.
Cheshire's office, police department internal affairs officers
and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) made separate

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recently reinstated by the police department as part of a
negotiated settlement between the city and the federal Equal
Employment Opportunities Commission, Moore is now a $12,000a-year act ing sergeant in charge of th e depa rtment's an imal
control division.
Moore's stepson was briefed by attorney James Golden In a
hallway outside the fourth floor courtroom where the grand jury
is In session. Golden went before the jury earlier "to explain the
ground rules under which his client woul d testify," according to
State Atty, Do uglas Cheshire.
Golden told the youth before he enter ed the grand jury room to
"testify only about what happened to you."

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by Bob Thavos

The 15-year-old stepson of Sanford police officer John C. Moore
was before the Senilnole County Grand Jury for nearly an hour
this morning as the jury entered the second day of a probe into
allegations poli ce beat the youth when he was arrested June 25 In
connection with a civil disturbance.
Moore was waltinig just before noon to testify before the jury

consoles to maps of the western have been on duty almost cow
depository," said Maloy.
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center,
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Both vulnerable
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for awaiting
fire. for orders to
Each X represents a forest plan was put Into effect.
club, East cashes the ace ind
Patrolmen C.L Tomlinson Jr.
Jack and eventually the
fire. This is ft "war room" of
The fire center is a coopera. either waiting at Boise or en
West North FAII South
defense collects one more
R.L. Lovering of Sanford,
the Boise Interagency Fire tive effort of live federal route to the center for dis.
Arthur Bradley of Laurel, Around 7%e Clock
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seventh
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points, said Arnold Hartigan, a time he had flown west to figh t Calendar
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at the Pan Arnenicaji
consumed nearly 2 million Management,the B
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03wald: "The flatter your
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board nearby, the location of
Through It, men and equip.
After the crews arrive at the up in Michigan," he said.
An Alabama reader asks if
distribution, the less valuable
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aircraft
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are
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they usually rest for 24
The mess hall was full Mon- Dr. Lamb
for
Voices are heard checking the California.
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enoufh prospects for your should not open two notriJmp
highway
patrolmen
should
with:
small cards.'
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Jim: "Thus, we recommend
1.3.a contact the bank for more in.
are airlifted to areas where the call to move out. They had
formation.
Ation reports, cold cups of cot.
Wt with 4-3-3.3 distribution
"This is the most central lo. more crews are needed.
come not only from Missisigippl, Sports
None whatsoever. As long
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you should not raise your as 22 big-card point% is in the
Crews from N East and but from national forest and Television
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plans today, You'll be much
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) more successful If you follow
Your luck grows in direct somesort of guldeline.
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medicines until the symptoms surgery, to factors related to
begin. Th ey are far less ef- why she had s ur gery or from

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a mistake by failing to take the anxiety may be related to her

For Tuesday, August A, 1977
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best results from them. People will help her to surface mid

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Others who want this in. means that yo ur wife may have
formation can send 50 cents resolved some psychological
with a long, stamped, self- conflict or anxiety by smelling
blood.
addressed envelope for it.
lam sorry to tell you that you If that is the case she might
will need to take antihistamines feel better and do better In life
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house dust, anim al dander or brain cells that receive signals.
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fungus spores.
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the substance that causes smelling blood but it ha
all ergic rhinitis. That requires nothing to do physicall y wItl'
finding out what substance or either operation. I t hink this Is
substances are Involved. To psychological reaction and yow
give you more Information on wife might benefit from some
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good health. I would like to same antlhistaminlc compound
or- me on
found in
know what you say about this
DEAR
DR.
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is there any cure or not. I have
surgery for ulcers three years
had it as long as I
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remember.
don't often catch colds. I do stomach was taken out. M) wife,,
had a hysterectomy operathM
sneeze a lot,
DEAR READER — It cer- over a year ago. She says that
tainly sounds like an allergy when we breathe she can smell
and would be called allergic the odor of blood oil us. I keep
rhinitis— commonly called hay telling her that It'sitot possible.
fever. Such problems are Would you please give me an
seldom related to hay and do answer on this subject to settle
not cause a fever so that old this?
DEAR READER — I doubt
term Is very misleading but
any answer will settle anything
commonly understood.
e much of hay fever is but I can assure you your wife,
seasonal, the most common Impression that she can smell

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annexation in court beca use,

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the man and not to make
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Barton of the Seminole
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said, and reported to be Ill
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received a clarification oil
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accused
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description. Spolski said
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available oil the method of
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the 1,600-scre Heathrow area, preiently designed" to
vices
in the Heathrow Area. The rents a
privately-owned
Which would permit majority commodate high traffic flows
41ioperty owner Jetio Pauluccl which would result from Williams letter calls attention building on Crystal Lake Drive
to several aspects of the city"s for its city hall.
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service providIng
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mi.eslonera Tuesday identified "serpentine patterns," In ap- Road and Rantoul Road," says William s' letter, the city
"some land use conflicts" parent violation of state an- Williams' letter states,
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States. This is where the firefighters, stretched thin as state divisions of forestry in Sanford, and Flagship U.S.
the southern Idaho desert, but work are beginning to show on largest forest fires occur and the blazes continue to spread.
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of meteors caused by Earth intercepting rocks
and dust in wake of Comet Swift-Tuttle. At its

between the county's planning nexation laws.
The Williams letter claim dispatching system, a pum per
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efforts and the Lake Mary
additional traffic problems at which uses fire hydrants atid An
proposed comprehensive plan. morning voted to send a letter the Interstate 4 and Lake Mary adequate water distrib itioll

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The tall youtli has pleaded Innocent III juvenile court to two Captain Jay Leman displays strong, lightweight garment.
counts of disorderly Intoxication and a charge of assault upon a
police officer in connection with the civil disturbance In th e
Washington Oaks subdivision, He Is scheduled for trial in juvenile
court Th ursday but courthouse sources said today that Cheshire's
office is expected to ask for a continuance because a state's
witness Is away on va cation.
Cheshire's office, police department internal affairs officers
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recently reinstated by the police department as part of a
negotiated settlement between the city and the federal Equal
Employment Opportunities Commission, Moore is now a $12,000a-year act ing sergeant in charge of th e depa rtment's an imal
control division.
Moore's stepson was briefed by attorney James Golden In a
hallway outside the fourth floor courtroom where the grand jury
is In session. Golden went before the jury earlier "to explain the
ground rules under which his client woul d testify," according to
State Atty, Do uglas Cheshire.
Golden told the youth before he enter ed the grand jury room to
"testify only about what happened to you."

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by Bob Thavos

The 15-year-old stepson of Sanford police officer John C. Moore
was before the Senilnole County Grand Jury for nearly an hour
this morning as the jury entered the second day of a probe into
allegations poli ce beat the youth when he was arrested June 25 In
connection with a civil disturbance.
Moore was waltinig just before noon to testify before the jury

consoles to maps of the western have been on duty almost cow
depository," said Maloy.
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when a special fire emergency
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center,
that its vests will go to
Both vulnerable
experienced firefighters were head
for awaiting
fire. for orders to
Each X represents a forest plan was put Into effect.
club, East cashes the ace ind
Patrolmen C.L Tomlinson Jr.
Jack and eventually the
fire. This is ft "war room" of
The fire center is a coopera. either waiting at Boise or en
West North FAII South
defense collects one more
R.L. Lovering of Sanford,
the Boise Interagency Fire tive effort of live federal route to the center for dis.
Arthur Bradley of Laurel, Around 7%e Clock
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spade and the ace of hearts for
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Center,
which
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seventh
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patching
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other
western
Miss.,
said
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battle against flames that have Service,the Bur eau of
points, said Arnold Hartigan, a time he had flown west to figh t Calendar
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opened
at the Pan Arnenicaji
consumed nearly 2 million Management,the B
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information
officer.
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than
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en had been dispatched last year we were in Virginia,
theemapLeach fire d Service n 'the U.S.
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according to club spokesman,
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03wald: "The flatter your
I*B Jerry Haley. Ile said persoms
board nearby, the location of
Through It, men and equip.
After the crews arrive at the up in Michigan," he said.
An Alabama reader asks if
distribution, the less valuable
&amp;Ii wishing to contribute toward
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fire
fighting
aircraft
is
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are
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they usually rest for 24
The mess hall was full Mon- Dr. Lamb
for
Voices are heard checking the California.
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Oregon, hours,' receive training In the day as crews flown in t
enoufh prospects for your should not open two notriJmp
highway
patrolmen
should
with:
small cards.'
lociatJon of men and equipment. Washill0on, Alaska, Colorado, use of protective fire suits, then before ate lunch and waited for Hospital
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Spread over desM are situ. Utah and Arizona.
Jim: "Thus, we recommend
1.3.a contact the bank for more in.
are airlifted to areas where the call to move out. They had
formation.
Ation reports, cold cups of cot.
Wt with 4-3-3.3 distribution
"This is the most central lo. more crews are needed.
come not only from Missisigippl, Sports
None whatsoever. As long
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fee and half-smoked cigarettes. cation for large forest fire 10.
you should not raise your as 22 big-card point% is in the
Crews from N East and but from national forest and Television
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Tension fills the room. The gisticAl Supply. manpower and Southeast have been summoned Job Corps crews In North Caro. Weattler
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medicines until the symptoms surgery, to factors related to
begin. Th ey are far less ef- why she had s ur gery or from

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with hay fever sometimes make resolve her conflicts. The
a mistake by failing to take the anxiety may be related to her

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best results from them. People will help her to surface mid

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Others who want this in. means that yo ur wife may have
formation can send 50 cents resolved some psychological
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blood.
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lam sorry to tell you that you If that is the case she might
will need to take antihistamines feel better and do better In life
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house dust, anim al dander or brain cells that receive signals.
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the substance that causes smelling blood but it ha
all ergic rhinitis. That requires nothing to do physicall y wItl'
finding out what substance or either operation. I t hink this Is
substances are Involved. To psychological reaction and yow
give you more Information on wife might benefit from some
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had a hysterectomy operathM
sneeze a lot,
DEAR READER — It cer- over a year ago. She says that
tainly sounds like an allergy when we breathe she can smell
and would be called allergic the odor of blood oil us. I keep
rhinitis— commonly called hay telling her that It'sitot possible.
fever. Such problems are Would you please give me an
seldom related to hay and do answer on this subject to settle
not cause a fever so that old this?
DEAR READER — I doubt
term Is very misleading but
any answer will settle anything
commonly understood.
e much of hay fever is but I can assure you your wife,
seasonal, the most common Impression that she can smell

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Herald photo by Bob Svrsr

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Tuesday, Aug. 9, 17,
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Bodies Found
By Youngsters
In Deep River

NAWN

IN BRIEF
FBI, CIA Get New Charters

FLORIDA:
IN BRIEF

with
Three bodies weighted down
PERRY (AP)
of
retch
st
deserted
concrete blocks were found in a deep,
were
skindiving
youngsters
who
the Aucilla River by two
last weekend, Taylor County Sheriff Von Whidden said

Citrus Lowers Cholesterol;

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Vice President Walter
Mondale says the Carter administration is
developing "new charters" for the FBI and
CIA, spelling out specifically what is and is not
permitted under the law.
CHICAGO (AP)

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He told the American Bar Association on
Monday that "President Carter has made it
clear that he and everyone who serves under
him has a duty to obey the law just like
everyone else in America."

Russian Economy Is Slowing

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Bob Burger

Th ree planks will serve as a permanent record of the official visit of District
Governor Barth Engert and his wife.Sandy, to Sanford Rotary Club Monday. In
honor of occasion, club gave a donation to the Central Florida Zoo, where the
boards will become part of walkway. Rotary President hA. (Speed) Moreland
(left) made presentation to the Engerts.

ROTARY
VISIT

WORLD

IN BRIEF
Israeli Opposition Expected

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ByEDThOMP$ON
Herald Correspondent

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
—
New
telephone equipment and specialized training
has enabled Jacksonville police to catch a
suspected extortionist who made calls to the
mother of a missing girl.
"Any time we have these reports of missing
persons, we get these kind of phone calls,"
police spokesman Mike Gould said. "With new
telephone equipment and training of officers,
we now are able to react to them sooner:"
Detective Charlie Porter said James D.
Spence, 24, was arrested Saturday at a pay
telephone booth where officers had traced
calls to Mrs. Rugh Harris.

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A commercial
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fishing boat and its three-man crew has
returned to Key West after being held by Cuba
for more than a month, officials say.
The Gilberto was seized by a Cuban gunboat
July 3. The boat's captain and owner, Lorenzo
Ares, 57, said after its return Monday that the
Gilberto was in international waters at the
time.
The other crew members were Mariano
Iglesias, 42, and Pedro Pacheco, 47. All three
are from Miami.
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'Everything specialized, but
the newspapers let everybody
missloners this morning
know what's going on."
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proved a $234,500 bid by an
Harting said he would inform
Orlando firm to build a force newspapers.
Sanford area contractors
8 a.m. readings: tern. easterly 10 to 15 mph, main for the Red Bug inThough environmental verbally and invite bids on the
terceptor sewer system.
persture, 7$; overnight low, 73; decreasing at night.
services director Craig Batlift station by next Tuesday's
commissioners
delayed
But
high, U; barometric pressure,
WEDNESDAY'S TIDES
said
the
bids
were
ancommission
meeting.
one
awarding
a
for
week
30 .34; relative humidity, W per
Daytona Beach: high 5:10
Commissioners plan to award
struction contract for an se nounced in construction trades
cent; wiads, calm. Rain .13
$:11 p.m., low 11:
companying lift station in order publications in addition to the the lift station construction
Inch.
11:50 p.m.
Kirchhoff replied, contract at that meeting.
cloudy
t
M.ujh
Wed
Partly
Port Canaveral: high, 4:41 to inform Sanford area conwith ac*ttud than- a.m., 531 p.m., low 11:05 am., tractors who might want to bid
on It.
deruhowers mostly during 11:31 p.m.
When completed, the force
afternoon and evening hours.
Bayport: high 13:04 Lm.,
Highs mainly ha the low Ilk and 10:49 p.m., low, 5:03 a.m., 1:17 main and lift station will save
the county $60000 a
by
Ins tonight is the 70. Winds p.m.
moving sewage now going to
Slain
Maitland's sewage treatm ent
More than two years ago, on white loafer shoes. The cause ot
-to the county's consumer May
30, 1574, James Miller death was determined to be
utilities plant
g
P
Mlinger,
a 30year-old avid from gunshot wounds produced
Seminole, according to Hugh
archery
enthusiast
and pool by a large caliber firearm.
Harting, a County consultant.
Central Florida Underground player was reported missing to Robbery was not considered a
the Volusia County sherifrs motive for this crime due to the
Inc., of Orlando, submitted
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lowest of six bids for the force ffice. The next day, Monday, fact that his wallet, containing
May M. , badly decom. money and other personal ofmain at $33500.
posed
body of Aslinger was fects, and'hla watch were not
*as
Thehighest tdd
$U3,Z51,
on Benson Junction Road taken,
withtheaverage bidat$323,Ill. found
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ClUMEWATCHisofferinga
Strickland of Orlando, was
Crim.watch
of up to $500 for any
au1xnted for the lift utation,at
Information
leading to the
near
the
old On Fiber
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$111,703.
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arrest
conviction
apd
o( this or
si
Company
in
DeBary.
ft
,
Commis oner
r
unsolved
felony
any
ot
he
noted that the county had detennined that the Volusia crime in the Central Florida
last seen
solicited bide in only o(
the County employs
alive
at
approximately
I am. area.
two daily newspapers with
the morning My25,attheHI U you think you have any inSIIM*S Recreation Center formation, call CRIMEWATCH
located on State Road 02 near at 849-2412, in the Orlando
the WWWIM of U.S. 17, In daUng Am o*site of this
The Seminole County Corn-

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solutemalldom and you will

pullover shirt, white socks and

remain anonymous.

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HOSPITAL NOTES
AUGUSTS

Sanford:
Raidah Baker
Charles Beaver
Valerie E. Cadley
James Gritt
Cindy E. Jones
LoulseB.Olson
Dale B. Pavllck
Laura J. Bernard, DeBary
lvi D. Watson, DeBary
Diane G. Larson, DeLand
Anthony Banno, Deltona
Margaret J. Guarino, Deltcma
Ceder G. Hart, Geneva
John H. Troup, New Smyrna
Beach
Tamara Chambers, Sorrento

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you are cats just $1.97 or less, plus tax. That's for a
dialed- direct' call after 5 p.m. Each additional
minute cts about 244.
For details on other types of calls see your directory.

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IRS, BENCH GRINDERS, VISES USA-HSS
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grinders,
socket sets, wrench
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PACKAGING,
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TERMS: CASH OR CHECK-PUBLIC INVITED!

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They're at 1874 S. Semoran Blvd. In South
Orlando; 312 W. First St. in Sanford; S.R. 434
at U.S. 17-92lnLongwood; l25O Lee Rd. In
MfltCT Park; 555 Enterprise Rd. in Orange City;
137 U.S. 17.92 in DeBary, the Oviedo
Shopping Center In Oviedo; and 1003W.
Orange Blossom Trail in Apopka.
Now then, if there's one of those little black
squares near home, there's no place more
convenient to do your saving. Because they're
the eight offices of First Federal of Seminole.

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DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Irene Brooks
Lula P. Burgess
Lula B. Davis
Rosetta Ma dison
Raymond Ray
Lottie B. Turner
Freemon L. Woodall
Rhoda M. Saeid, DeBary

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of
current fiscal trends, our company will Immediately
dispose
of
a
large
portion of its inventory at a fraction of original cost
(25%
the Mit few days. Over 500 DIFFERENT TYPES OF to 75%) wlthi
BRAND NEW
HAND TOOLS, AIR TOOLS, ELECTRIC TOOLS
HAND
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obviously cannot all be listed here. However, here CUTTING
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The anticipated budget
for fiscal year 1577-78
9,77-78 is:
$10,064;
Council, $4,220; Elections,
$300; Contingency, $1,000;
Polir.. $123,855; Fire,
$17,310; Streets and
Drainage, $45,194;
Buildings and Grounds,
$14,1; Garbage Service,
$22,057; Building and
Zoning, $4,360; Recreation,
$800; Federal Rev.
Sharing, $44,000; CETA
Program, $84,314; Crime
Specific-Tactical Unit
(LEAA), $11,644; S Per
Cent Cost of Living Pay
Increase, $9,588.

LUNCH BUFFET

Ethel F. McDonald, Deltona
Verne A. Wheeles, Longwood
Ode D. Compton, Osteen

for "must" services.

Call 322-2611 or 831-9993

on French Ave.
ADMISSIONS

funds which could be
canceled, leaving the city
unable to meet some
obligations.
It warr council's opinion
the budget would have to be
structured 50 federal funds
would be used to continue
to provide services, but not

Ewnlnglfrn.IiJ

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CHICAGO POWER. CHICAGO

The Oviedo City Council
at a work session Monday
night prepared to trim any
excess from the proposed
1977.78, $453,561 budget
while holding the line on a
tax increase.
The present tax rate for
Oviedo is $4.42 per $1,000
assessed valuation. There
was confusion as to the
exact amount of revenue
that the old and new tax
base would being
general fund of the city.
Nancy Cox, city clerk, was
Instructed to contact the
county and determine the
enact maximum tan rate
the city can levy based on
this year's property value.
Council expressed some
concern over the fact that
34.5 per cent of this year's
budget is based on federal

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ByGEORGESHRIVER
Herald Correspondent

Council voted Monday to ask paying $14,000 to administer. said that it's not "for the five of ministrator Is needed, Ash
city residents in a special
Councilman Ernest Hendrix us councilmen to decide what to agreed that the city does not
September 13 election how they charged Daniels with "again do but we need to get the Input presently need a fulltirne
want their city government over-simplifying" and en- from the residents to tell us mayor. Mayor Troy Piland,
administered.
who is in support of a fuiltime
piaineli that, "It's an issue that what they want," he said.
The residents' straw vote will must go to the people."
Daniels told the council that mayor position, was absent
decide if Winter Springs sho uld
the city would be wasting from the meeting.
have a fulitime administrator;
The city council has set a
In the next two years, money for a special election. He
and if so, whether the 114,000
explained
personnel
policy workshop for
that
the
election
will
Councilman Claude Ash
job be as mayor or city Predicted,
Monday,
the
city
$750.
August
15.
"the city will be cost
manager.
Councilman John Daniels buying its own water and sewer
said that 19 per cent of the city system with an upcoming bond LOOK WHO'S COMING TO SANFORDC
Ism to help support it," AA
budget will already be corn- said
mitted by the city council. He Winterwith that In the future,
A
Springs will need a

TARPS

Co unty Approves Bid
For Red Bug Sewer Main

Ash explained that it would be

per cent — $15,000 — would be just can't wait and see," he worth the money to have a
controlled by a fuiltime ad- said,
special election rather than
The Winter Springs City minlstrator the city would be
Councilman John Sabatini wait until a fulltime ad.

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Telephone Snares Suspect

Syringe

The Canadian
OTTAWA, Canada (AP)
Parliament was meeting today to consider
emergency legislation im posing a settlement
in Canada's crippli ng, threeday-old air traffic
controllers strike. The 2,200 controllers are
demanding a 12.6 per cent pay increase. The
proposed legislation would impose an 8 per
cent hike.

Topic: City Administrator

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Legislation To End Strike?

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Plea
bargaining may be a way of keeping the
criminal justice system from overflowing
with trials, but U.S. District Judge Howell W.
Melton uses it only when he is certain a
defendant is convinced of his guilt.
Melton says he questions a defendant more
thoroughly than most judges before accepting
a guilty plea. He devised the procedure during
his 14 years as a Florida circuit judge at St.
Augustine before he was appointed to the
federal bench in June.
"I like the system I'm developing," Melton
says, adding that he also realizes the need for
plea bargaining.

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TAIF, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Secretary of
State Cyrus E. Vance was taking his Mideast
peace mission to Israel, where he was expected to encounter tough opposition to
allowing the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to join in peace talks,
President Carter and other U .S. officials
said Monday the PLO might be ready to
recognize Israel's right to exist.

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Spectra

To PLO Joining Peace Talks

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applications of dozens of per- changes to move city elections
sons seeking the position of to the second and fourth

Ovieclo
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PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — The dispute between
President Carter and Congress over water
projects may not be finished.
A presidential aide who declined to be
identified left open the possibility that Carter
might send Congress what Is called a recision
and deferral message, listing congressionallyapproved spending he wants either to delay or
delete from the budget.

n.m.,

(AP)
Medical
researchers, already certain that citrus pectin
reduces cholesterol levels in the bloodstream,
are now trying to find the mechanism by
which it happens.
Dr. James Cerda and Dr. Edward Nelson of
the University of Florida Health Center are
using a variety of techniques to study the
behavior of pectin during digestion and absorption by the body.
They are going beyond findings of several
scientific groups which indicated when a person's diet is supplemented daily with 15 grams
of pectin, serum cholesterol Is reduced within
three weeks.

for the ballot were charter missioners.
Bruce Smathers and
He said that the original debt (Conthued From Page 1-A) State
Insurance Commissioner Bill
owed the city by a contractor donated a vest for use by Gunter say bulletproof vests
City
Commissioner Eddie Keith and Word's chief of police.
Tuesdays in February rather was for $350 for damaging city Patrolman Steve Allen, Winter could have saved the lives of
The committee will narrow than the first Tuesday after the property, and the city ex- Springs.
City Manager W.E. Knowles, as
live of the six state patrolmen
a special committee, are to the field of candidates down to first Monday In December with peditiously moved to place a
Individuals or businesses killed in the past three-one-half (
six before the city corn- runoffs two weeks later and to lien on the property at the time. wishing to donate all or part of years.
missioners begin personal place the "uniformed departThe commission ordered that the cost of a bulletproof vest
Smathers and Gunter, both
interviews with the applicants. menta"
police and fire — the necessary paper work be should contact Malay at the probable gubernatorial canThe commission is looking at a under the city manager, rather done to place the property oil Farm Bureau Insurance (ildates, issued separate press
Sept. 1 deadline to appoint the than under the direct contro of the market.
agency, U.S. 17.92 just north of releases Monday urging their
HARBOUR PROJECT
new chief to replace 27-year the city commission.
Five Points, or call him at 3fl- Cabinet colleagues to come up
police department veteran,
Mayor Moorc asked officials mi.
In addition, Mayor Moore
with the 1120,000 to purchase
Butler, as head of Word's 70- noted that he had assured the of Monroe Harbour and Bill
Malay began his drive to bulletproof vests for Florida's
member police depa rtment.
Seminole Neighborhood United McVay tenant at the Harbour, obtain the vests alter the 1,200 troopers.
Set
Butler Is to be named public Council (SNUC) that "con. to "get your problems worked murder last week in Miami of
Smathers called for Cabinet
Oviedo City Clerk Nancy Cox safety administrator and sideration" would be given to out" before coming back to the Patrolman
S. action next week, saying the"
Bradley
presented to the city council In assistant to City Manager placing a districting proposal city commission with expansion Glask, whose parents live in money should be taken from the
a special meeting last night the Knowles, according to Knowles. on the ballot if a special electionor new construction plans.
Maitland.
$250,000 working capital fund
The city's civil service board, were called.
Moore gave the pair the in- In Tallahassee, Secretary of for
certification of candidates who
emergencies.
qualified for thIs year's election Knowles reported to the city
Under a districting proposal structions after Monroe liarcommission Monday night, the city would be divided into noursarn iisnowu oe given iirs
Sept. 6.
The candidates for mayor are relinquished responsibility for geographical areas as nearly choice of any land — the beach.
screening applications, at the equal in population as possible trout or parking lot — opened
Ben M. Beasley and George A.
city commission's request.
The
incumbent
Mayor,
Kelsey.
with commissioners required to for development at the marina.
Knowles reported that he reside within given areas.
McVay had asked for 456 feet
Leon C. 0111ff, decided not to
"provisionally" appointed
run for another term.
Commissioner
A. A. of the lakefront and 75 feet of
Incumbent Councilman Richard Quigley, formerly anMcClauahatl said that the the parking lot to be leased to
Robert W. Whittier is being administrator In the police Greater Sanford Development him for an ultimate sail boat
challenged for reelection by department to the $14,000 an- Corporation might also wish to complex and with a slaes office
nually salaried assistant to the have taxing authority placed on to be constructed in the first
Charles E. Lacy.
phase. McVay said that
Charles W. Pratt, incumbent city manager pet formerly the ballot.
councilman Is being challenged held by Allan Bush.
In other business, the corn- ultimately his complex would
Prices
tot his seat by Thelma
The city commission also mission at the recommendation have''a'club type fadility,i
Good 3 Days
pproved the $14,000annugil pay of Commissioner John Morris, boUtkuea restaurant etc. in
Clonts.
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The ,successful caf.fates àevel for Quigley. •
who has served for several addition.
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building
would
be
The
initial
the
Sept.
1
Knowles urged
will take office on October 3 for
years as the city's represenFolding
deadline for appointment, tative to the Council of Local 24 feet by 52 feet on a 150 feet
a two year term.
The General Election will be noting that applicants for the Governments in Seminole long by 75 feet area of the
Syringe
held in city hall annex police chief spot in many cases County, voted to name Corn- beach.
infant
Monroe harbour
The
(Memorial Building) in Oviedo. will have to give notice on missioner Keith the city's
The polls will be open from 7 current joba. Knowles said the representative to the council, representative said that McVay
new chief should assume his
am. until 1 p.m.
City Attorney Vernon Mize had been requested to vacate
Voting machines will be used responsibilities here. Cct. I
reported that the time of appeal his premises at Monroe liarin the general election and
Mayor Moore noted that the has expired and the city is of. bo w because additional space
absentee voting will be per- city will consider any ap. tidally out as a party defendant was needed. If other space Is
mitted in the same manner as plication submitted on or before in the county jail fire law suits. available, McVay could keep
2-ox.
his current quarters, he said.
in state and county general Aug. 1 or bearing an Aug. 1
VALUE INCREASES
elections,
postmark.
A parcel of property on which
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Nancy Cox is the clerk of
SPECIAL ELECTION
the city foreclosed by a sheriff's
Thecitycommisslonhassda sale in Orange County several
elections with Edna Staley,
Eleanor Morgan and Mae King, special election for Nov. 8, but years ago because a contractor
inspectors for the general the content of the ballot for
SUNSHINE MATE
did not pay a bill to
city has
GEORGE election is still uncertain.
election.
increased in value from $6,000
Among the items dICUSSed to $26,720 Knowles told cornBURl VER
''expanda ble ?.quart
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vaginal and adult rectal
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pspea, white tubing, metal
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald
Writer
Mayor Lee P. Moore,

Water Dispute Not Dead Yet

Charles Stum for $5,000 as a site
Also, the city was advised by the zoning from RM Multiple to
for a new well on the west sIde Julian to "sit tight and do R-2 Residential for the Windof the city. Receipt of the deed nothing at this point" about a tree West
on E. E.
Ned Julian Jr., Longwood was delayed awaiting the bill from the date for unem- Williamson property
Road at the request
City Attorney, arrived a few signature of Slum, who was ployment compensation
minutes late to Monday night's away on a trip,
awarded a policeman who had of Florida Residential Cornclty council meeting, but he was
With the deed in hand, the left city employment "volun- munities. Eight one-and twogreeted by smiles and ap- council proceeded to accept the tartly" after his resignation. dory homes in the $30,000 to
plause. Julian was waving the $7,725 bid of Central Florida The employe, Skip Higley, was $0,0M class are planned for the
l ong-awaited deed to the site of Well Drillers of Orlando to put eventually rehired under t
he development. Julian said the
the city's proposed new water in the well.
CETA program as a juvenile Process of approving
the ordinplant and well at Range Line
The council selected the officer by Police Chief Greg
and E. E. Williamson Roads. Municipal Code Corp. of Manning. Julian said the city ance was accelerated due to a
"A critical water shortage" Tallahassee for the codification may have to institute a lawsuit recent change in the state law.
prompted the council to vote in of the city's ordinances. The in the case.
"We are now back where we
May to purchase a little less firm submitted a bid of $4,850
The council passed on first started on rezoning," Julian
than an acre of land from for loo copies ofupto25opages. reading an ordinance changing
said.

Scientists Want To Know Why

One of the bodies, which had five concrete blocks tied to
and taken to
It with wire, was recovered Monday by divers
for
an
autopsy,
Whidden
Hospital
Tallahassee Memorial
said.
The bodies were found in 48 to 55 feet of water in a
deserted stretch of the river some 20 mil es west of this
North Florida town. Whidden said the nearest house is
three miles away. He would not speculate on a motive.
"We've got two completely intact but you couldn't
identify them from viewing them,' Whldden said. He said
the remaining two bodies wo uld be recovered today.
Sheriff's divers photographed the area Monday and
s today for
Whiddeti said officials wo uld look at the photo
clues.
that he
He said the bodies had decomposed so badly
couldn't determine whether they were male or female.

Chief Applicants
To Be Screened In Sanford

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To Trim Budget

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

today.

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Two members of
WASHINGTON (AP)
Congress say they are surprised by a CIA
9-0
r# gnn,,1ittlifld t horn mnv he n slowing of
&amp;
the Soviet Union's economic growth rate In the
next decade.
Rep. Richard Boiling, DM0., and Sen.
William Proxmire, DWis., said the CIA finding is of profound significance to Soviet
leaders who may be forced to decide whether
to continue high levels of military spending.

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No-fault automobile insurance seems to be an
Idea whose time is coming for every American. For
the first time a President has endorsed specific
legislation that would require each state to enact a
no-fault law that meets certain federal minimums.
No-fault automobile insurance may turn out to
be a good idea. But until it unequivocably has been
thoroughly tested, we are against federal imposition of no-fault upon every state.
In the past seven years, some form of no-fault
Insurance has been legislated in 16 states. No-fault
is supposed to work like this: After an auto accident the whole question of blame is waived. Instead, both parties are compensated for medical
expenses and lost income by their own insurance
companies. In most states each party gives up the
right to sue the other for pain and suffering unless
medical fees pass a certain threshold
$500, for
example, in New York State, $400 in Connecticut.
No-fault insurance, therefore, is a compromise
in which the people give up the right to sue for
benefits in all but the most serious cases, being
assured that they will receive first benefits
adequate to restore all economic losses. 'the
rewards of this compromise are supposed to be:
prompt compensation payments, less litigation,
fewer legal fees, and lower, or at least stablized,
Insurance rates.
In practice, the benefits have been something
less than those of the present system. For the most
part, payments have been prompt. But also few
fault-based claims have been eliminated, mainly
because the thresholds for medical fees were set
too low. Insurance rates, therefore, haven't
dropped, and in a number of states rates have
Increased appreciably. The rates for drivers in the
assigned-risk pool in New York State, for example,
have gone up 40 per cent in the last year.
The basic problem with no-fault insurance
obviously is the threshold for medical fees. Even
Thomas C. Jones, the commissioner of insurance in
Michigan, which has perhaps the best experience
with no-fault, notes that the legal system has a
tendency to erode the threshold and "bring more
and more people back in the liability system."
Mr. Jones' remarks are Instructive and suggestive. They are ittthctive because the erosion of
thresholdimplies the escalation of total insurance
costs. They are suggestive because it may be that
without significant tort reform no-fault insurance
will be problematic.
Accordingly, we think that it's premature to
impose no-fault insurance upon every state. It Is
better that those states that already have no-fault
insurance test it further. No-fault insurance is still
an experiment, and until it can satisfactorily get
out of the laboratory, it need not be spread to the
rest of the nation.
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The "phase-In" slated for the old-style Navy uniform
beginning nut year is not Intended to condition sailors to the
bell-bottoms, jumpers and white hats.
Navy personnel already have made their preference clear,
which Is the reason for the return to the uniform that was a
tradition
the Revolutionary
until
The officer-t ype garb authorized for enlisted men In IflI
and made mandatory In June, 1075, was difficult to keep clean
and pressed, according to shipboard sailors with limited space.
In addition adoption of the universal uniform wiped out the
distinction between grades, since previously only Chief petty
ofllcers wore the officer-style uniform. Under the reinstated
uniform policy, bell-bottoms will be worn by enlisted men below
the second-visas petty officer grade.
The "phase-in" is necessary only to allow the Navy to test
new fabrics and designs.
The return to the old uniform as was its abandonment
Is aimed at bolstering morale. Somebody finally asked the
sailors.
from

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two years ago.

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And just what of

The Clock

was a thrill

By JIM HAYNES

to play in the game,"

and head for Liberty Baptist College In Virginia. "I certain of what I want to do. I have some general
told myself that this would be the only opportunity I Ideas, but as for specifics, well, I'm Just not certain.
Ali, but does that sound fanillar?
would have, and to enjoy it. You never know. There
Jt how many high chonlgTaduatesare certain
might beainconc in the game who will be
where
thefr future rests" I'd guess one in 10. Which
pros. And I can luok belt and say, 'Hey, I played
*of years In
nttheftratcc
th
mgcaitag
college
are
filled
with
prerequisites.
Pringleisheaded for South Caroltrus Statethis fall
Uncertainty notwithstanding, here's a vote of
on a football scholarship, while Cotton will be
bouncing around In Cocoa for Brevard Community
confidence for Pringle, Lee, Cotton and the other
youngsters heading into tha t plaau G Agher
Co llege.
As these three young men, embark the next few education.
The field of eventual endeavor Is important, but
weeks Into a higher plane of education, the age-old
the primary factor for success La that fiEnthg desire
question arises. What lies around the corner?
to achieve.
"My interest is in history and political science,"
said Lee, "
Fireman, doctor, or farmer.
say want to teach those
Whatever you will be guys, be a good one.
when I get out of college. I'm Just not

10,

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BERRY'S WORLD

a

KENNETH ESKEY

Freedom
From Any
Inf luence

No-Fault
Gain ing

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ntnt r.gulatlons."

EBBLE BEACH, Calif. flattering than If everybody
J
,,A P) There's been a nota ble was jum ping up and clown and
k of reaction for Hubert yellin g 'Gee, whiz."
een's courageous victory in
Green wasn't sure it would
U.S. Open.
happen, however.
reen likes It that way.
"Deep down Inside," Green
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Prospects for passing a national no-fault auto
Insurance law perked up considerably when
President Ca rter said he's st rongly In favor of
making such Insurance mandatory in all 50
states.
He Lathe fi rst president to endorse a national
no-fa ult law, which requires an accident victim's
own insurance company to pay for his medical
care, rehabilitation and lost wages, regardless of
who was at fault In the accident.
Presidential support could not have come at a
better time.

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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Pretty Barbara Nicklaus
us
t• fastened herself Into the seat of the trans-continental jet flying her
from her Florida home to the Pacific Coast and talked enthusiastically about her two golfing men.
"We're all excited a bout young Jackie," she said, referring to
the eldest of the Nicklaus brood-IS year-old Jack II. "You know,
he will be tryi ng to qualify for the National Amateur at San Jose

next Monday."
It's a big week a head for the Nicklauses and Barbara now finds
hersel f with a do uble rooting interest.
Jack, the world's best golfer, will be going for his fifth PGA
thamplonshiip and another major golfing crown at Pebble Beach,

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point where bottlenecks began to , plggue in.

disabled, disfigured,, or permanently slid

seriously lnJured.

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ventional opinion still has It that in the second

stitutions.

The Action Council campaigned against

half of the year the growth rate will slacken off

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starting Thursday.
Then-win, lose or draw- he and Barbara will sweat out

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A national no-fault law would discourage
The National Urban Coalition was a "safe" surprisingly healthy performance of the market: even with 96.6 million people now at dubious Lawsuits and divert more of the in.
and non-controve rsial organization, operating domestic economy, while the rest of the world work, a figure that has been on the rise for eight surance dollar into benefits for victims by
with a vague man date. But the same co ul dn't be stagnates.
months, there Is still an ample, indeed excessive, eliminating the high cost of goin g to court.
said for its companion group, th e Urban
amount of labor available, with unemployment
Although the growth In the country's GNP for
Coalition Action Council, Independently charnudging up marginally In June to 7.1 per cent.
e
th
Sho uld fam ilies be given a
second quarter of the year has not yet been
dit for
tered to lobby for specific reforms.
Nor is the old nagging fear of renewed In- sending their children
to college? President
8.9
Because contributions to the Action Council released, it is expected to match the
per cent nation haunting the economy a much as before.
ainst
weren't tax-deducti bl e and because its causes annual growth rate clocked up in the first
Wholesale prim in June dropped sharply &amp;a it It. Equity and commonsense are ag
This
is considerably faster than had
ainst it. But
were controversial, the lobbying group received quarter.
became clearer that the huge farm crop now some members of Congress won't
ta ke no for an
far less financial support from wealthy n-- been thought possible six months ago. Conripening must inevitably mean lower food answer.
billion this year. This Is In large pan due to the

Much the same situation exists in the labor

prices.

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In fad, the proposal has become so popular

dollars ea rmarked for that weapons system
now at its lowest point for eight
should Instead be Writ on domestic needs. That June the level of industrial output rose by 0.7
Higher education is expensive. Tuition alone
incurred the wrath of both hawkish AFI,aO cent, which was more than expected, and months. With figures like those, the Department
President George Meany and Chase Manahattan although much of this was the result of swelling of the Treasury may reasonably argue, w hat La a rums over $4,000 a year Is some private univer.
sitles. Private medical schools often charge
Bank Chairman David Rockefeller, whose Inventories the fact that there was substantial few points off the exchange rate?
more than 000 a vest,
family had contributed tens of thousands of growth In such basic Industries as cars, iron and
____________________________________
doll ars to the Action Council .
steel suggests that the slowdown, which wiBut permitting parents to claim a tax credit
The AFL-CIO finally cut off all financial doubtedly will come, In still some way off.
for a po rtion of their chli dren 's coll ege tuition
Letters
to
On
editor
are
welcomed
for
support to the Action Council after it announced
could be a mista ke. In too many cazs, it woul d
publication. All letters mail be sigsted,
Apart from a persistent lack of conndence,
support for the "Philadelphia Plan" requiring
benefit families perfectly capable of paying their
with
i
mailing
address
and,
In
a
ng
part
f
ro
m
th
ar
e
fe
that
the rest of
labor unions to open apprenticeship training springi
own
way. And It would take several billion
tIiCl)hOUC number so the Identity of the
programs to sizeable numbers of blacks and the industrialized world will be unable to match
dollars
a year o ut of the federal treasury at a
writer
may
be
veriflet
The
E"Wm
up to America's performance and may therefore
members of other minority groups,
Herald
wi
ll
es
time
when
budget deficits already are far too
r
pect
the
wishes
of
Supporters from the business community drag it back, there are few Iinm'idiate betlarge.
an
in
alto
do
not
w
t
their
names
tienecks
in
priat.
.
th
e
dome
st
ho
ic
economy.
Alt
ugh
became similarly alienated when
Action
Evening Herald also reserves the right
The fairest and most effective approach Is to
Council lobbi ed against sena te con firmation of retail sales and consumer credit have recently
edit
letters to eliminate libel or to conform
make s ure that st udents who need help have
then-President Nixon's nomination of G. Harrold Slackened off they are Istill running ahead of the
to space req uirements.
Carswell to a seat on the Supreme Co urt and rate of Inflation,
access to scholarships, low-interest
loans, work.
pressed ha rd for an end to the war In Vietnam.
________
study
programs and low-cost community
The country's manufacturers are now
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Juniors
Ousted
KEY WEST — The Sanford
Junior League all-stars were
eliminated from the state

When he was playing in the British Open at Tumberry, Jacksonville Southiside, 2-1. Bay
Scotland, a month ago, the elder Nicklaus became so interested In Cowity eliminated Fort Walton
talking about his son's golfing proclivities that he subordinated Beach, 11-2, In the other losers
bracket contest.
his own.

CALUMET CITY, ill. (AP)

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Scott Crull can't shout

and holl er over the little he has to be joyous about. But
what Bobby M urcer did for him Monday night over
national television was "the best thing of my life."
What Murcer did was fulfill a wish from the seriously ill
boy earlier Monday-and then some. The Chicago Cubs
righ t fielder had told him he would try to hit a home run
and a double; he delivered two homers. The bombs came
d ur ing a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and
Murcer's- and Scott's- Cubs.
"It was obvious from his smile, Scott was pleased a bout
it," said Mrs. Dwight Cmli, mother of the 12-year-old,
after the second of Murcer's solo blasts. "He can't holler
and ye ll li ke the other kids because his lungs are affect ed.
"Bobby Murcer is sure puttin g on a show for him ."
After the gam e he just said, 'I guess that one's for me.'
He was a little thrilled a bout that. It just meant
everyt hing to him. He's a little short of breath and can't
holler and yell against the Pirates." M urcer drove a pair
of so lo home rwui over the right-field wail off Pirate
pitcher Bruce Kison.
In the locke r room before the game, Murcer had talked
by telephone with the bedridden youth. The call cam e
about after a frien d of the youth's fam ily contacted Buck
Peden, the Cu bs' publicity director. Murcer had never
met the youth.
Scot t's mot her said her son, the youngest of four boys
and a girl, has been ill for t hree years and has "been

doctored" for the last month. lie's "always been a Cub
fan -I am too," Mrs. Crull said.
"lie's liked Murcer a lot, and has liked other players
over the years," Including former Cub greats Ernie Banks
and Ron Santo, she said.
"It's wonderful that he got to talk to one of the players,
and by Murcer hitting the home runs. ..he was thrilled."
Murcer, however, denied he made an outright promise
to Crull, as ABC had reported during the game.
"I didn't promise him anything," Murcer said somberly
after the game, which the Cubs lost 74011 a ninth-Inning
rally by Pittsburgh.
"He said something about a home run, and I said I'd try,
but I'd be lying if I said I made any promises," added
Murcer, who went 3-for-4 with two solo home runs and a

single.

"I know that if I can go out and destroy Jones, that will force
Thompson to meet me.
"If Wallace defeats Thompson, I will still be in good shape If I
whip Jones. With Thompson gone, I should be ina good
bargaining position to get Wallace to meet me. Right now Pete
Ashlock is after a world's title fight. He Just lost two chances this
weekend, but he might get one from a source he didn't expect If I
can win tonight."
Four other bouts, featuring Lynn "Kid" Crowder and Chris
Rizzo will complete tonight's important card that darts at 8 p.m.

Post 53 Ra y
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West Palm Beach advanced to
the finals of the state American
Legion tournament with a 10-9

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sburg, which ever wins the
early game will have to come
back and win two straight
games from the tournament
hosts. A victory in either game
for Palm Beach would end the

good night with the stick
banging out a pair of hit, while'
driving In three runs.
Ken Brown darted the game
for Sanford and ran Into trouble'
early. He received the loss,
tournament and give them the
"The way they keep coining

victory over Sanford Post 53
Monday night at West Palm
Beach Municipal Stadium.
The loss puts Sanford in the championship,
"We were down 100," said
losers bracket game tonight
against St. Petersburg, which It coach Bob Lundquist after the
game. "I can't believe the
defeated Sunday.
Matt Simonelli will be on the character this team has!"
It was a tough loss, but the
hill for Post 53 tonight. A vietory in the game which is way they played and almost
scheduled for 1 p.m. would put won makes me really proud."
Ned Raines was the leading
Sanford in the Championship
hitter, rapping out three hits in
game tonight.
West Palm has put itself In five trips to the plate while
the drivers seat In the tourney, scoring a pair of runs
David Wiggins also had a
Either Sanford or St. Peter.

Bucs \

Hu t
n

TAMPA (AP) Hunt was one of eight players
The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers have waived Monday.
waived placektcker George
The others were defensive
liwit, who missed three field- back Chris Arnold; defensive
goal attempts in Saturday's end Mike Dooley; defensive
opening pre-season loss to the tackles Larry Woods and Gus
Miami Dolphins.
White; linebackers Brad WatThe Bucs also traded veteran son and Steadman Scavefla,
offensive tackle Mike Current and running back Charlie
from Ohio State for Dolphin Evans.
tackle Darryl Carlton, 24, a 6The deletions bring to

back, and never got down
makes me feel we still have a
good chance at this," Ltmdquid

added.
"We will need some breaks
and we will have to play our
bed, but I dill think we have a
pretty good chance at it."

Freg os i
I)aI(s
Pirates
By The Associated prtu
The Pittsburgh Pirates certainly have given Jim Fregosl
his money's worth, both as a

player and a "fan."

"This team gives you a Little
heart flutter now and then,"
says Fregosi, "but it's exciting

foot-6,,., 3-year veteran from number of players oil the Bucs to watch them hit."

Tampa. The Dolphins also will roster. All National Football

Fregasl's pleasure Is doubled

receive an undisclosed future League teams have until Tues- when he is directly Involved in
"Heck, the way I've been swin gin g lately, I wouldn't
draft choice under the terms of day afternoon to cut to 60 play- the Pirate electricity, like Mon.
promise anything."
day night whe n he keyed a
ers.
the trade agreement.
ninthinnlng rally that provided
Pit ts burgh with a dramatic 74
victory over the Chicago Cubs.
In ot her Na tional League ac
tion, the Los Angeles Dodgers
blanked the Cincinnati Reds 4.
By The Associated Press
thing resemblitig a sustained two field goal attempts before relieving Kilmer in the second 0; the St- Louis Cardinals
Houston quarterback Dan drive. Only twice in the entire connecting on a 29-yarder with period,
turned back the New York Mets
Pastorini didn't like it, but he game did the Oilers manage to just 17 seconds remaining in the
The Browns grabbed a 7-0 4-2 and the Montreal Expos

Raiders Still Play Like Champions

Dodgers 4, Reds I
Young Jackie, like his father, Is a golfing protege. A fine, simply overpowering. A twodirected the Redskins on the five-yard scoring toss to Paul
Tommy John hurled a two-1
smooth striker of the ball, he already Is battling championship run homer by Leroy Wise was Bowl"Whenever
thetoSuper
redeemed himself
and Joe
winning drive after Browns' Warfield. But Washington came hitter and slugged his first Na- I
champlonsyou
youare
have
go Thei.smanii
made Coach
George
the primary damage.
courses with rounds In the low 7
out and play with some kind of All en sit up and take notice rookie punter Greg Coleman ba ck with a pair of second-pen- tional League home run as Lea
If his present enthusiasm and determination continue, he will,
lit the nightcap, Walter Law arrogance or confidence, what- Monday flight as they led put Washington oil its six-yard od touchdowns, a two-yard Angeles defeated Cincinnati.~
tripled in two runs In the third ever you want
the experts insist, be anothe r champion,
burst by Calvin 11111 and Thels- Reggie Smith also hit his 20th
to cal l it, Pas- Washington to a come-from -be- line,
"We never tried to push Jackie, or any of the other children, and Jimmy Williams drove him tonal said , "they have it."
Th
elsmann,
starting
his
mai
n's toss to Fugett.
homer as t he Dodgers wi de ned
hInd 16.14 National Foot ball
into golf," Barbara said. "In fact, If anything, both Jack and I home to tie It at 5-5, however,
Cleveland took the second their lead to 124 games over
League preseason victory over fourth season with Washington,
Cl eveland Browns.
the fifth off Freddie Howard to sponded Oakland Coach John the
attempts for 165 yar ds, in- yards for its second touchdown,
putting undue pressure on them."
John, 13-4, won his seventh
Th
Madden. " at's one of the
Moseley, a six-year veteran, cluding a seven-yard touch- this one coming on a four-yard straight decision, all owing
Besid es Jackie, t he Nicklaus offspring include Steve, 14; Nancy win it.
only ,
things we feel is important - no missed a conversion try and down toss to Jean
Jean, 12; Gary (named for Gary Player) 8; End Michael, 4. All
SANFORD
after run by Cleo
an
infield
single
in
the
umnd ~
matter what you do, you have to
AS R H
show aptitude In sports-baseball, basketball and tennis. Nancy Jimmy Williams rI
inning by George Foster and a:
3 0 0
play like champions."
Jean is a budding gymnast.
Fred Howard, is
two-base hit In the third by Ken 1
3 0 I
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Jack U has been a stand out in both basketball and tennis but he Rick Bradley. lb
I 0 0
Pastorinl spent most of his
GrIffey. The Lee Angeles left,
Wallet Law. p
3 0 0
currently is wrapped ul) completely in golf.
Ume
watching
from
the
sidebander retired the final 16 batCosgrave, c
2 0 0
Jack, the poppa bear, was beating the best men players In Ohio Chip Saunders, 7b
lines Monday night as the Raidlers.
30
3 0 I ers humbled the Oilers 40.0 In
when he was 16. lie won the first of his two national am ateur George Porlig, If
John homered off loser Paul
Kenny Perkins,pr
00
crowns at age 19 and was fl, a tour rookie, when he beat Arnold Lance
the
exhibition
Moskau,
2-3, in the t hird Inning'
season
opener
for
Abney, Cl
2 0 0
Palmer in a playoff at Oakmont, Pa., for the U.S. Open crown In Soloman Hardy, ph
with nobody Ofl base.
i
o both teams in Oakland.

Swa is Carlton

within commuting distance of home.

and ushered In the Nicklaus era of golf.

Durrett Smith. 31)
Totals
WIlT PALM

this year In both the Masters and British Open.
A victory at Pebble Beach this week would put him even with
the great Walter Hagen in PGA titles: five. Th en he could go after
a record five U.S. Opens (Will ie Anderson, Bob Jones and Ben
Hogan had fo ur each), and add to his five Masters and two British
Opens.
By th at time there sho ul d be anoth er slugger ready to take
over-Jack Nicklaus II.

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Mr. Cub Joins H all
"We got the set ting-sunshine, fresh air, the team be- "Words almost fall here,"
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said hind us. So let's play two,"
as he Inroduced Ernie Banks to Banks said, eliciting a roa r of
overflowing throng that approval fro m the crowd which
an
witnessed induction ceremonies included som e 600 Cubs' fans
for the six newest mem bers of who had come to this upstate
New York village in the Adironbaseball's Hall of Fame.
' "They call ed hi m 'Mr. Cub,'" dack Mountains.
Kuhn said.

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP)

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Gibson, ph 2b
Murdock, lb
Padget, ii
Walther,p
Stor,y, 31)

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Smith. lb 21)
Bradley, lb
Law. si
Williams, ti
Pace, ri
Richardson, ph
Hardy' 71)11
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Cosgrave, c

They remem be r ed a Babe
No other Introduction was
necessa ry on Monday for the Ruth home run In Yankee Staformer Chicago Cubs infielder dium, a Jackie Robinson steal Abney, ci
Totals
who blasted 512 home runs In of home, a Sandy Koufax
his 19-year major league ca- hitter. Now it was Ernie Ban ks Jacksonville
hub0
entering the Hall of Fame.
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The elder Jack has gone on to win more than $3 million in of, Craig Bryan, rI
Les Sumner. it
fIcial prize money, coll ect 63 tour victories and 16 major chain- Mark
Baker, ii
pionahips-more than any man who ever lived.
Doug Cook, cI
He continues to rewrite the record book and there Is no in. Leroy Wise, c
Weber,
dlcatlon that at age 37 he is ready to yield his mantle to anyone Duane
Kevin Suarez, 7b
else-even to t he 27-year-old Tom Watson, who has beaten I
Rkky P1111, 2b

Our Fuel Needs

WASHINGTON
A grim President (jjeNeither the idea nor the technology is new. ocean could be
tra nsfo rmed into alcohol fuels. tried to block the state
told the American peopl e an April 18 that they European producers have so
of Nebraska from
ld alcohol blended The benefit to the beaches, which
are now
should brace for the equivalent of war to over. with gasoline for decades. In the
1930s, Chrysler with poll ution , would be worth the cod awash producing and marketing a 10 per cent blend of
of the grain alcohol and gasoline. This p
come the energy shortage. He called for smaller Motors modified sonie cars allgtdly to
roduct , known
an-- project, one authority suggested.
cars, better insulation, simpler lifedylu.
by the
the nickname "gai.o-hol," could be used in
commodate alcohol fuels and shipped them to
pe
in
S
ak
g
of
poll
u
tion
oh
, the use of alc ol fuels
Last week, the Sena te Energy Committee oil-short New Zealand.
engines,
wo uld reduce the noxious exhaust fumes that
responded dramatically by outlawing
Suddenly, Nebras ka congressmen began
now choke our cities. Comprehensive studies by receiv
automobiles that get less than 16 miles per t International Harvester used to advertise
ing q ui et calls f rom representatives of the
he Philippines that its motor trucks were Volkswagen, General Motors and even Exxon
gallon, beginning with the I
Nebraska Petroleum Mar keters,
models.
urging them to
"powered with engines especially designed to indi cate that pure alcohol fuels cud down Oppose the
Some energy experts have told us Americans burn
alcoho
gas-o-hol project. They cooly
ll
y
on
auto
pollution.
Today, many racecar drivers dramatica
may not have to Change their way of life. ft may prefer alcoholl."fuels
predict that Nebras
ka's Gov. James Exon
th Carter administration, despite the
to gasoline.
not beneceuary for thsm to junk
.,
would
big
We
involved, has fail ed to pay much pro ject withdraw his previous support of the
ha
ve
spe
nt
several
weeks
Investigating
give up their weekend drives to the beach and the
.
dramatic possibility that alcohol fuels don't attention to alcohol fuels. The 1sge National
move back Into the city from the outlying
Energy Program devotes only a single sentence
ha ve to be pumped out of foreign fields
denied he was opposed to gas-n-be produced right here In the United States. This to the akohol potentIal.
hol,
but
he
called
for furt her study. This was
Before the nation runs out of gas, say these wo
Interpreted
i
ul
Research
and
d
stimulate
lit.
U.S.
ec
ide
the
statehouse as a political
Energy
Development
ns
onomy and reduce
experts, much of the fuel that is needed can be th
ss
Disillusioned legislators are conv
A
i
r
i
dmin
st
at
on
e
ma
has
devoted
a
ive
flow
of
dollars
few
ll
to
do
ars
to
dalI.
ptgj
inced he
distilled from gricuiltural surpluses,Umber
alcohol
alcohol fuel research. The experiments have caved in to oil pressure, a charge he vigorously
waste, municipal garbege, *ut
For the amount it will cost to transport yielded prom is
ing results but, strangely, have deities.
lit... plentiful products can be converted Into Middle East oil acre the oce
m
an and store It In been virtually gi
Alcohol blends would co d a few cents per
by
alcohol f uel,, which can be blended Into gasoline our strategic reserves,
experts Insist, the
gallon more than gasoline, at the current prices.
Th
e all-powerful on inry, 4
without even dsaning the engines. In fj,
government could build dozens of alcohol fuel poses developing rival alcohol f
But inside rs expect that gas prices not only will
Slight modifiuitlon,. aitoenobil, engines can be plants throughout the nation.
only would threat-n ollp
catch up ad surpass what It would coat to
4
j4
adjusted to run entirely an alcohol.
These plants are far cheaper to construct the Industry's monopol
y. A city gvenuneug produce alcohol fuels.
Already. Email and Germany have
than gasoline refineries. They can also utilize could produce fuel
from Its garbage, a Umber
The benefits in reducing poll ution, improving
cosmpmawa todat the switch to alcOhol
s
wade products, thus producing vital fuel and state from Its westewood, a farm
date from its the economy
and reducing the dependence on oil
Email Is aedçoity considering a plan to draw 75 cleaning up America at tin same time. Experts surplus grain. Th
en the big oil companies might imports
percent of Its liquid fuel from alcohol by the year told us, for example, that most of the gar bage be ft
should also be cranked Into the
le with a lot of un used crude oti thur hands, economics,
2000.
and trash New York City now dumps into the
The oil operators, for example, ha ve quietly make alco Favorable tax incentives could help
hol fuels competitive.

1,u, ,,iIc UI IiIC III4jUI ,It 0 Twul U1
a mill ion dollars," Green sa id.
"Well, maybeIfyou're Trevino
or Palmer or Player and you've
won a lot before, but it doesn't
happen to everybody.

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tournament on opening -day
. Jackie's qualifying efforts at San Jose.
Monday, losing to West Palm
"I was sitting In the clubhouse watching Jack and Jackie come Beach, 5-0, then being ousted by
up the 18th fairway at Muirfield," Barbara said, referring to Jacksonville Southside, 8-5.
Jack s nano-uasnionea co urse in onunous, uvuo, Ana i nan w
Other first round games
smile. Jackie pointed to Jack's ball and said, 'Pop your away." found Tallahassee defeating
Bay County, 6-0; Key West
A st ringy six-footer, taller than his dad, Jacki e is considered an
outstanding prospect. It appears we may be reading Jack stopping Fort Walton Beach, 5-0
and St. Petersburg halting
Nicklaus headl in es for the next 20 years.

1962.
It was this head-to-head vi ctory that faded out the Palmer era

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en who never won a major
championship."
Now Green's done it, and,
coming Into this week's PGA
national championship, he's eager to add another major title to
the American national open
crown he won under a death
threat at Tulsa, Okla., two

Murcer Home Runs
Fulfill Boy's Wish

karate people and the fact that he is taught by Thompson bears
that out.
"Thompson Is scheduled to meet the world's Champ, Bill
'&amp;qerfoot' Wallace, on Wide World of Sports next month If he
wins that bout, I have been told that he will consider me as a
possible challenger in his first defense.

Th eismann, the No. 2 quar- ing quarterback Brian Sipe 5.
fierce stret ch duel with the ultimate tournament winner, Tom Mark West in the opener, who world champion Oakland a possession.
fanned 10 batters and was Raiders manhandled the Oilers.
Watson.
eley
terback
behind Billy Kilmer, capped a 52-yard drive with a,
The Redskins' Mark M os

JACK ANDERSON AND LES WHITTEN

Alcohol Could

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Economy Going Strong

duatry.

or 11 tournaments before that,
so it shouldn't have been a surprise. But you never know,
There's been lots of good play-

plonships," he said. "That's
whe re it all comes together.
You have all the great players
playing on great golf courses.
And they're trying their very
best. They're not just going
through the motions.
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and many of Its no precursor of a summer dollar crisis.

events.

months ago.

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right.
"Gray had agreed to meet Vincent around October or
Novem ber. It didn't matter If Joey won tonight or not. But now, he
has to win If we are to ha ve any àeanL-L' with getting Cuevu.
"Ross Just has to keep winning. The only way to get Mattloill
over here Is for It to be on national TV. And a major network won't
buy a fighter if he has just lost."
While Vincent is after world's title fights, the entire state of
Florida seems to be after him. At least there are two hot on his
trail right now — Jackson and Clark.
The winner of that match will be taking on Sammy Masias of
Homestead In t he very near f uture, with that winner promised as
a shot at Vincent an d his state title.
Perez sees his kick-karate match as one of the most important
bo uts he has ev er had. "Jones is one of South Florida's best kick-

ce

"I've always placed a great
emphasis on the major chain.

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—. .• violence spawned in many of the nation's major
The study, conducted in Pennsylvania,
cities. That group's "governing board" WM
Colorado, Florida, Kentucky and a dozen other
'
dates, found that fewer accident cases end up in
composed of the familiar "distinguished"
leaders from business, labor, government and
court and that compensation for Injuries Is much
civic groups.
prompter than it otherwise would be.
The Urban Coalition's avowed purpose was to
To be honest about It, some no-fault laws
forestall future rioting. As a result, it was, In the
haven't worked as well as they should because
words of one observer, "born with a silver spoon
trial lawyers — who make millions in "pain and
In its mouth" because of the generosity of those
WASHINGTON- The slide of the dollar on
operating at 83.5 per cent of their capacity, well suffering" cases — have been able to talk
who feared they and their institutions would be the foreign exchanges continues.
up on the levels during the recession two
ri legislatures Into letting them sue for damages In
the victims of further looting and burning.
But the fail has not particularly
perturbed the ago, yet still with plenty of room for growth addi tion to no-fault payments.
Tax-deductible contributions came pouring In Carter administration; floating rates are before
reaching the 88 per cent utilization which
Under a true-no-fault plan, such suits are
f rom the Rockefeller, Sloan and Kellogg foun- devised exactly for
such adjustments and this is was the peak attained in 1073 and which proved a forbidden except when the victim Is killed,
dations; from the AFIAIO
constituent unions; from the American
The dollar's fall is a reflection of the United
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co., American Can Co. States' trade deficit, estimated to be a record $25

said, "I've got an Inferiority
complex. I'm not that sure of
myself. I'd played well in some
of the ma jors before, but you
don't know you can win in the
majors until you do it.
"I'd paid my dues. I'd won 10

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Major Insurance companies that formerly
opposed no-fault are swinging around to the nofa ult po int of view. And a study of the 16 no-fa ult
states by the U.S. Department of Transpo rtation
concl uded that accident victims in those states
are treated more equitably than they would be
under the traditional system of fixing fault and
making the guilty party pay.

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It'i kind of flattering," fl usaid. "The ot her pla yers
have congratulated me. But
they just come up and shake my
lband and say 'Nice going.' It's
like they'd expected It to
happen, And that's a lot more

"Gardner is one whale of a puncher and Joey can really be In
trouble tonight. Especially if he doesn't ha ve his head screwed on

along

.S. Open Behind,
reen Looks Ahead

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Ross and Vincent,
with Cassel be rry's Scotty Clark and
Sanford's Taco Perez are the featured attractions at Ashlock's
Sports Stadium tonight as they have all agreed to meet some
rugged opposition.
Vincent will be up against the nation's No. 4 ranking junior
middleweight, Tony Gardn er, in scbedul&amp; 21-tuwâe.', il)e Ytoss
will defend his Southern title against the challenge of Lee
Thomas.
Clark has agreed to meet Vincent's recent conqueror, Jackson,
while Perez Is pitted against Herbie Thompson's protege, Mike
Jones, in a kick-karate bout.
Both Trampler and Ashlock ar e still hopeful that th ey can enti both Mattioll and Cuevas to Orlando but those negotiations
can not even start unless Ross and-or V incent are successful.
"Vincent had better put that title business out of his mind
tonight," Ashlock stated when contacted about the sudden turn of

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Ground

WASHINGTON Common Cause this month
will be celebrate Its seventh anniversary an
appropriate occasion to recount a series of
previously unpublicized events which preceded
Its founding In 1970 and deeply Influenced the
organization ever since that time.
Throughout the 1970s, Common Cause has had
a profound Influence probably more than any
other single Institution
in bringing about
significant change in the way the people's
business Is conducted In Washington,
The key to the organization's success has
been its
from the countless interest oroups notably big business, big labor
and the major foundations whose unbiqultous
If not insidious influence affects all of our daily
lives.
The central figure in- Common Cause's
relationship with those interest groups was John
W. Gardner, the organization's founder and Its
chairman until his retirement earlier this year.
In mid-1968, Gardner became Chairman of the
National Urban Coalition, formed during the

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j "But, I guess it Is back to the drawin g board," Tram
pler adnitted after he had found out Dagge had lost his junior midIleweight title to Italy's Rocky Mattioli and Gray had failed in his
fued to uilsttt the 147-pound champ, Pipino Cuevas.
f "I had a fir m mmItment from Gray to come down here and
fned Joey Vincen, if he won the title," Trampler continued.
" e thing with Dagge was st ill pending, but it looked real
good
or his meeting Mad Dog Ross at the Orlando Sports Stadium .
"I know both Ross and Vincent are upset at the turn of events,
end I just hope th at It doesn't affect their performances tonight,"
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Stadium Goes Back To Draw i ng B oa rd

ete Ashlock's efforts to bring a world's
champion Into Central
olda were dealt a double blow this past
,P
week end when both
ckhard Dagge and Cl yde Gray were kayoed in title bo
uts.
Ashlock's matchmaker, Bruce Trampler, has been in
iegoUat1ons with both Dagge and Gray In hopes of
having at least
jne of t hem at the Or lando Sports Stadium before
the end of the

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an politicall y that it's thought to have a good chance
Index com piling the prices of 27 commodIty of passing
both ho
There is little sign of that happening yet. In
uses of Congress next year.
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No-Fault Insurance:
Let's Wait And See

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Three of Sanford's favorite ions brought honor to
their hometown last weekend,
Greg Pringle and Kenny Lee starred in the high
School all-star gameSaturday night, while the night
before Ruben Cotton had a super night in the all-star
h.th.
O
II ØI!T1.
Anyone who followed Seminole High athletics the
last couple of years wouldn't be surprised to learn
Pringle, Lee, and Cotton had done well,
Pringle wjiu
cvTh's most valuable liiseziuui,
while Lee played defensive tackle and center
against the south. Cotton had 20 points in the
basketball game.
this performance?
"it
for ms to just
said Lee, who got home just In time to turn around

Around

pubiiiinelto
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advredlajnii Director

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In the other Monday night
Cardinals 4, Meti!
game, the Washington RedKen Reltz' home rim with two
skins downed the Cl eveland
MIAMI (AP) - The Miami And he was
In the ninth inning led St.
Browns 16-14. "One thing I Dolphins have traded veteran from training briefly suspended game of the season last Satur- on
Louis
over New York. Jerry
last month after a clay.
was afraid of last week In offensive tackle Dnrryl Carlton dispute wi
th Shula over running

"But Shula apparently fig- Koos man, 8-12, had limited St. 't
ured that's alll was worth, aivi Lo uis to five hits in eight in.-'
"It's a new chance for Dar ryl he's the boss. Me and football nliigs before the Cards br oke
Coach Bum Phillips. "We Mike Current.
Canton in his old area and have had a parting of the ways. through in the ninth.
sho ul d have played this gam e
Gary Templeton singl ed to
In addition to Current, a for- we're hoping that Current, with Thanks for the memories," he
last Th ursday. It would have mer Ohio Sta te player, the Dpi- his ex
left to start the inning and was
perience, can help stabi- said.
been quite different. We lost our ph lns also will receive a draft llze our offensive line,"
said
Del Galzo, who has an Insur- sacrificed to second by Hector
fire somew here In the air choice under t he terms of the Coach Don Shula.
atice agency In nearby Broward Crux. Kooaman Intentionally
be tween
Houston
and trade agreement.
walked Ted Simmons and the
Canton seemed elated.
County, had been cut by
Oakland."
ru
nn ers moved up to second
The Dolphins also announced
"I'm being given a chance to Dolphins twice before.
third on a ground ball by
The Raiders dominated the Monday at veteran qua
"It's
tough
to
work
with
four
and
th
rter- establish myself all over
d Keith Hernandez. Reitz then hit
entire game, picking up 393 back Jim Del
uart
er
ba
c
ks
,
and
I
know
ha
Gaizo and nine again," he said. "It'll be Like q
to him" one of Koosman's pitches over
yards in tota l offense and 26 o
ther players were cut by the I'm a roo kie again. You know, lobe a disappo intment
first downs to 142 yards and
Shula said of Del Gaizo's being the left Field fence.
Dolphins as the team moved to restored, rejuvenated.
eight first downs for the Oilers. get its rost er down
trouble,
cut
again.
Expos I, Padres S
to the 60..
"I've been in a lot of
The Only time Houston looked at player limit,
The others cut Monday were
Warren Cromartie's RBI
but I've got my head screwed
all im pressive was when thirdTwo more cuts had to be on right now. I'm not going to Luther Dixon, a guard from single in the eighth inning led
string quarterback Karl made by 4 p.m. EST today,
South Carolina State; Nazih Montreal over San Diego. Chris
let the things that already hapDougl as entered the game in
ld
me
back.
Banna,
a linebacker from SpeIer had drawn a one-out
Carlton, a former University pened to me ho
the fourth period.
Youngstown;
Clayton Hea th, a walk from Padre reliever Bob
'll
be
ou
hearing from Darry l
of Tampa player, was the Del- Y
running
back
from Wake For. Shirley, 6-15, and was awarded
st
While the top two Raider ph
ins' fir ro und draft choice Carlton."
est;
Selvie
W
ashi
ngton, a wide second base on a balk before
q uarterbacks, Ken Stabler and in 1075 but
Del (Jaizo was not as
had a troubled coreceiver from Wisconsin; pinch-hitter Jose Morales flied
Mike Rae, were completing 13 i-eet
tic.
Larry Warren, a defensive out. Dave Cash was then
of 22 passes for 187 yards and
Carlton is oil two-year probawalked Intentionall y to get to
twa touchdowns, their counter- lion for assaul ting a security of "Maybe it was presum pt uo us from Alcorn State.
me, but I felt I had more
Also, David Mellot, a place Crornartie, but the roo kie foiled
parts on the Oilers, Pastonlni guard during an altercation
at
coming to me than three series kicker from Texas Tech; Rod the Padres' plans
and John Hadl, connect ed
with his
Miami bar last Jan ua ry.
of do wns In the first exhi bi- Oberholt, a safety from Ca- single.
only two of 14 tries for eight
He was arrested for posses- tion," he said.
tawba; Chandler WIlliams, a
Don Stanhouse. $4, picked up
yards. They were Intercepted
son of marijuana a year ago,
Del Gaizo played most of the wide receiver from Lincoln t he victory with two
twice.
innings of
but the charge was dismissed third quarter in the Dolphin's University; and Tom Drougas,
relief. Joe Kerrigan pitched the
The Raider de fense did not after Carlton went thro ug h a 13-7 victory over Tampa Bay in an offensive tac
kle from Ore- math inning and earned his
allow Houston to mount any- drug rehabilitation program. both teams' first exhi bition K'
ninth save for Montreal,

practice came true
we to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
peaked too early," said Houston in exchange for offensive tackle
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Goats at the Central Florida Zoo formed an eager welcoming committee when
Miss Central Florida Zoo title holders Sally Russ (left) and Billie Jo
Hudson paid

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a recent visit to the Sanford attraction. The girls won their titles during the first
Miss Central Florida Zoo Pageant at the Sanford Civic Center, July 30.
Organized by Shirley Cooper and her daughter, Vicki Nittinger, who hope the
Pageant will become an annual event, the contest raised $1,200 for the zoo,

Seminole PTA To Fight
Anti-TV Violence Baffle
Mrs. Baton mid there was
Murder, robbery, rape, its purpose was to teach Florida
brutality ... what's a nice PTA leaders hew to join the strong support in Seminole
organlutlon like the PTA doing organization's war on TV County for the anti-violence
violence.
campaign. She brought back
with subjects like these?
They
In
turn
will
Instruct
from
the training session a
can
to
"We're doing what we
do away with them —at least on mall groups of teachers (who number of training manuals
televwon,"mlgM well bethe will pass the word on to crammed with informatkmon
reply from thousands of PTA parents) how to monitor major television sponsors and
members mounting a nation, television programs for cx- procedures a local station must
wide campaign to reduce the cessive violence, and how to follow to keep its license.
She also has samples of the
amount of violence o the tube,
forms
being used by PTA
is
'W.'re
not
a
especially when Junior
members record incidents of
watching.
group of hatchet violence onto prime-time shows.
"We're not a group of hatchet
men," said Ann Boston,
men ... w.!,'. more hasThe National PTA claims it
been charged with wanting
president of the Seminole
government
censorship of IV
County PTA county council,
an educational
programming; that it believes
"We're more an educational
9'OUP.
'LV violence lithe sole cause of
group. We will be conducting
today's social ills; that it is a
training sessions to make
teacher and parents more make their displeasure known vigilante group on a witch.
aware of violence on television, to Vi stations, the networks, hunt; and that It wants no
and what they can dotostoplt." the Federal Communications violence at all on television
She and two of her fellow Commission and the show's shows.
It denies these charges, and
coujity council officers joined 5[flIOF3.
The
PTA
hopes
to
bring
Mates
that the PTA does not
parents and educators from
ANN BOSTON
throughout Florida at a two-day pressure on local stations and support government lentraining session in Orlando advertisers to reject some of sorship; that it recognizes that articles in behavioral science
by the violent shows offered by the there are many influences that journals, representing o
recently. Conducted
shape the lives of children; that studies Involving 10,000
National PTA representatives, networks.
through the current campaign children and adolescents from
it is merely exercising its right every conceivable background,
to express its views on what It all showed that violence
sees as an undesirable in. viewing produces increased
fluence on children; and that It aggressive behavior in the
does not object to the portrayal young and that immediate
of violence as part of reality, remedial action in terms of
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
but objects to the excessive television programming is
Tuesday, Aug. ,
portrayal of violence.
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The PTA claims that 146
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of the past In Northern Europe,
but they're picking up steam in of the 'Mad Minas' is shuffle. Italy got its first worn- Spain, after decades cooperate in every sphere of
dictatorial public life."
0 f an cabinet member last year of
the South. While Northerners S y m b o I i c
Belgian feminists say more
are working behind the scenes satisfaction
governments
gained when Tina Ansehnl took over
and and
more men and women are
to put to practice the rights by
feminists in the Labor Ministry.
Latin sexist codes, thinking about true equality.
they've won on paper, their
Northern Europe Despitelawsofequalpayfor are discovering that Swedlshfemlnlstsuytheyare
outheru sisters are trying to
equal
In many countries,
increasingly Involved In day-to'
a ft e r
winning womenwork
cale b
still face barriers In the modern democracy
day
political Issues such as day
I e g is I a t i0 fl
with
to work force, often settling for brings
t nurseries
time.
By MICHAEL J. DIJFFY
guarantee equality low paying jobs and being demands of equality But thereandhaswork
been an undeAssociated Press Writer
among the first fired In a for women,'
with men
on crunch.
niable shift In visibility for feROME (AP)
Holland's
But most countries
minist causes in Italy, Portugal
paper,
anyway.'
"Mad Minas" some years ago
have passed laws guaranteeing divorce cases. Our society
and Spain.
stopped burning corsets In the,
at least theoretical equality, seems unable to accept that
In Rome, a 16th century
streets, but Italian feminists to. are discovering that modern with England, Belgium and men have emotions and
feelbuilding
In the city center is
day march 50,000 strong to vent democracy brings with It Portugal passing eq'l pay (or Ings, too."
painted
with
graffiti: "My body
their anger over the defeat of demands of equality for equal work laws in the last two
Within many battles won, fe
is
mine
Fifty
per cent of jobs
*tro-aboruon legislation or the women.
years.
mlnlsts have become quieter
to women
Abortion
Is my
Throughout Europe there are
gang rape of a young girl.
Within the marriage con- Northern Europe. Gone are the business."
The disappearance of the examples of women in high tract, Belgium has passed laws days of the early 1970s when
Feminists in Italy have sup"Mad Mines" is symbolic of government positions, women calling for equality of parents Holland's "Mad Minas" tied ported
those who defy tradition
satisfactIon gained by feminists working alongside men in the and of husband and wife. pink ribbons across public toi• to
report
rapes, and a group of
In Northern Europe after win- factories with at least the le- France passed a law allowing a lets for men only, stood on high school
girls recently held a
guarantee
of
equal pay
ning legislation to guarantee gal
woman to have a bank account street corners wolf-whistling at public trial of a youth accused
eoualltv with men on naoer, and they have won eoual rights without hr hILI)n,1'a ,n..nH
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"ci
ui rape ann neat a friend who
within marriage and the IamI•
anyway.
In Denmark, family equality the statue of 19th-century sufra- tried to rescue him.
By contrast, the shouting of ly.
has swung full circle to a fight gette Cibmina "Mine" Drucker
In Portugal, wives couldn't
Britain's Margaret Thatcher for men's rights. In court dccl- in Amsterdam.
Italian feminists Is a sign of in.
leave the country without their
bcreuing militancy in Latin heads the opposition Con' sbus last year, mothers were
But leaders of the feminist husband's consent, and the
huscountries of Southern Europe servative Party and could be- granted custody of children In movement Insist it Is not dying.
band had a right to read his
come
England's
first
woman 21,000 of 24,000 divorce cases.
where women are trying to
"There has been a shift away wife's mall. The new governcatch up with their sisters north prime minister. In France, Karen Dahlerup, chairwoman from purely feminine problems meid changed
most of that and
of the Alps and the Pyrenees. Health Minister Simone Well of the Mate-sponsored equal to family matters," a spoke.setups
committee
on the status
Even Portugal and Spain, after pushed through one of Europe's rights commission, says, woman for West Germany's of women
which reports
decades of dictatorial govern- most liberal abortion laws, and "There is n ominous degree of Women's Council said. "Things
directly to Premier Mario
meets and Latin sexist codes, there was a cabinet-level post discrimination against men in have become more quiet now, Soares.
In post-Franco Spain, there
are about 200 feminist groups

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DEAR ABBY: Since we [lease print this, but don't tell
moved to a farm, relatives and where it came from.
NO GUTS
friends have come uninvited
DEAR NO: People with no
and unannounced. Some even
come for the weekend, asking If guts need to be protected from
they can leave their children people with guts galore. I hope
with us for "a few weeks." this letter helps, but don't count
They say, "It will be a good on It.
DEAR ABBY: My 17-year-old
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I told her that she might get
arrested If she goes topless in

public, but she says it is no w
legal for girls to to topless In
Texas.

Is that true?

MRS. C,

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Mrs. harrison displayed.
She later visited Robert C.
None, director of membership

writes: "A short but very fine
visit, and as we left the
Chamber of Commerce office
Lii ex.manager was going to a
senior citizens meeting and
tpok all of our Information with

DRY ROASTED

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In Washington, D.C. she spent
one and a half hours with J.
L4onard Johnson, president-

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of

the

American

Association of Retired Persons
(AARP). "We had many pietotes taken which will be
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the vice president of the
Washington Chamber, who

1 roups all the way up the east
coast to Maryland, and westward Into Wisconsin.
From Anapolls, Md. she

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published with our press
release," she writes.

showed great interest In the
pictures of the Olympics which

games, reports "red carpet

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Evening
Herald

for the National Council of
Retired Citizens, and shared

Information with him about the
Olympics. "Every place we
visit wishes us much success,"
she said.

our report of Golden Age
Olympics
close-up shots of
the medals
and we were on
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could we ask?
lii ChIago, Ill., Mrs.

Harrison mt with i Miss Susan
Willis who had written earlier
to the Sanford Chamber for
information oil the Olympics.
"She said In all her life she had
never had a letter answered In
such a wonderful way," reports
Mrs. Harrison,
The Harrlsons also left
Olympics information in

From Madison, Wisc. she

Milwaukee and Madison, Wiac,
before heading for Iowa and
than before. In South Bend, Ind. Nebraska.
third annual Golden
we were in the Senior Service
offices when a news reporter Olympics will be held in Sanwrites: "Publicity even better

and her movie cameras Canielfl
to make a report on someone
else. She was told we were
she taped and filmed
there.
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can be charged with Indecent
exposure and-or disorderly
conduct.
DEAR ABBY: May I comment on the letter complaining
because some perfectly ablebodied people use the parking

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DEAR MRS. C.: My Texas
legal experts Inform me that
females who go topless in public

Abby, don't people realize home a swim thlt she purthat a farm is not a vacation chased. She tried It on for me
isort? There's work to be done and it looks very skimpy. - Most
daily, even If we don't punch a of her rear is exposed to public
Iock or report to a foreman. view,
She showed me how the top
We like company, but we
tfon't want them dropping in can be removed to go topless,
whenever they feel like it. and says she may wear it that

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November, sponsored by the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.

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tin so however, because of the
dirty looks I got from people
who saw me parking there.
Please tell your readers that
not all handicapped people are
on crutches and In wheelchairs.
I may look healthy, but I
am.
HANDICAPPED, TOO

DEAR HANDICAPPED: Go
ahead and use those convenient
spaces and Ignore the dirty
looks. God knows, and YOU
know, you qualify, and those
'° don't know don't matter.
DEAR ABBY: Some Duluth,
lIIlfl., waitresses complain
bitterly that Canadian tourists
refuse to tip them!
What say your Canadian

readers deny or justify nontipping U.S. waitresses?
FATHER L. IN CIEVEI.AND
DEAR FATtIER; Em for
letting my '.'anadian readers
speak

for

Canadians?

themselves,

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area marked, "Reserved for
the Handicapped."
I have high blood pressure,

cuabetes, chronic bronchitis,
and a bad heart, and I am not
supposed to walk great
distances, so I use the con.
venient parking areas set aside
for the handicapped. I no longer

adults Is $2, students one dollar.
Admission for the weekend is
$3.
Dalton is located between
Atlanta, Ga., and Chattanooga,
Thin., and is about a 74-hour
drive from Central Florida.

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and PAUL. H. DANIELS.
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Anniversary

Golden

Mrs.

Leroy and Ginny Strawder,
trawder, 1204 Park Ave., daughter, Joszm.
will be hlmorsd at an
Mr. and Mm
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msi1ed an Aug. 77, 17, In
bC*U their 014111 wei
annlversa,. The reciptIt ww Moultrie. Ga.
Relatives Ifld frlidi at the
be held at the home at the
COIçIe, hded by their jon and couple are Invited to attend the
dangt*er'In4aw, Leroy Junior FSCq)U0fl
Mr.

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flOI3Y Ifl thi
SIqleton and Jan Hark.y will Sul-Babson Ceder. Frlenè
be held on Aug. 14 it 4pJlI. at
and relatives are welcome to
Rolling Hills Moravian Church, attend.
SR 4 lflflIWOOd.
Both have attended MorsvLtn
The couple's wedding vows Theological Seminary where
will be solemnized
77 at be, a graduate of5enthoIe1lig
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ADVERTISING

Dated at Cassetberry, Seminole
County, Florida, on July 251h, IC??.

By: Margaret L. Meyers

Publish: August 2, 9. 14, 33, 1577

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brothers Joined together hi
April for the business which
was then located in Sanford.
Because of the lncreasd
volwne of business, it was
necessary to move to larger
quarters.

FOOtTASDIID

197.3Pfori

by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the sal of the County Court of
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered In the
aforsaid court on the 10th day Of
May. AD. 1571, in that certain c*
entitled, James A. Cohen and
Martha C. Cohen, Plaintiff, vs.
James 0. Houston and Jo Ann
Houston,
Defendant,
which
atoresaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
'that Venanclo A. I Jane W.

Adriatko, the
the fol
cert ificates hIS filed said
t.tIcat
ore an deed to
itj,,
thereon The certificate numbers
and years of Issuance, the
description of the property, and me
names in which It was assess we
as follows:
Certificate No. ION, Year at

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Issuance 1573
Dascr$ptleaofprpa,,y
Beg . 13.01ChNof5of3 ,4
run W2.3?ChN394 D.,,14ChE
214 Ch S to Sag.
Name In whlcft assessed Julia
Brawdy.
All of said propert y being in ffi
County of Seminole, state of

Florida.
Unless such certificate or car.
tlflca$es shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
Certificates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the Court
house door on the 25th day ofAug,,
19"at 11:00 am.
Dated this 72nd day of July,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,

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Clerk of the Circuit COWl
by: Thelma L. Scott
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 24. Aug. 7,, 15, 1577
('EN It?

' One tCUWlIIvsPkk.UpTrl,ck,iD

NO. 3531130774. Title NO. 1341752,
bfoe in color being stored at Ra$Iiff

A Sons. in Sanford. Florida.
additional information available
from the Civil Division of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
mont.
and the underilpied as Sheriff °
Seminole County, Florida. will at
11:00A.M. on the 31st dayofAugus$,
A.D. 1577, offer for sale and sill tO

Front (West) Door at the Seminole
County Curthse in Sanford,

Flsdda, the above delcilbed P•

Florida,
final
OrangeCoun?y,
upona
judgment rendered In the
aforsaid
Court on the 74th day of FeOruery,
AD. I77, in that certain cos t* en
titled, General Finance Corporation

"v'ed
following
upon owned
the by Mack
d. it . oropert
b...ensn.p a k-a Mack
Blankenship. said property being

follows:
Dite 1C73 chewolee Klngswood
Station Wagon, ID No INHR2.
01312, green in color

the highest bidder, for c" Subject
to any and all existing lions, at the

NOTICE OF SHERIFF' SALE
NOTICEISHERESY0IVENt
by virtue of that certain Writ Of
Execution issued out of and Utldef
the seal of the County Court Of

Of Florida, Plaintiff, vs. Mack F
Blankenship
ika
Mack
Blankenship. Defendant, whit
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida. and I

have levied upon the OiIouI,ig
dssalbedpropary owned byJO
Houston, saId property being
lo caled in SemkwleCou,wy,Florid.,
more particularly described as

ir said sate Is being made to
5hhu5Y the ternta SI hid Writ at
E*outIett.
.ioivt I. Polk.
Shift
Seminole County,Florida
Pubilsh: Aug.
AUg.5. 4.33.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 77434.CA454.

FEDERAL NATIONAL MON
TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
V.
BILLY A. SASS and NANCY A.
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Defenaants.
NOTICE OP ACTION'
TO; BILLY N. lASS and
NANCY A. BASS.
his wife
RESIDENCE; UNKNOWN
All parties claiming Warsstsby,
ffir,u,underera,ainstilLLyR
SASS and NANCY A. BAil, his
wife, and to all parties haslng or
claiming to have any right title or

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a moe.
t9ageonmeIoliowlng,,aIp,.q,y
in Seminole County, Florida:
Lot 42. THE COLONNADES,
THIRD SECTION, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded In Plat

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entered against you for the ref iii
demanded in the cop4al.w or
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One INC Ford 7 door hard top.
dark blue with black trim racing
strip ID NO CTO3HItse.
beIngMoredatAltavnont,Wr,r.
Allamonte Søvings, Florida.

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Additional information available

from the Civil Division of
Seminole County Sheriffs Depart

merit.

and the undersigoed as Sheriff at
Seminole County. Florida, will at
1100 A Mon the 10th day Of August.
AD It??. offer I.e sale arid sill to
the highest bidder, for Cash, subfect
to any andali existing lIens,
me
Front (WcstP Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,

Florida. the above described PS?
S0I%Il Property,
That said she is being made to
Iltisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution.

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thai the administration of the estate
of NELLIE J. JACKSON, deceased,
File Number 77.341.CP, Is pending In
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Division.
the address of whIch is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford, FL,
The personal representative of the
estate is INEZ A. JACKSON, whosi
atoress is 1410 S.C. 24th Ave.,
Gainesville. FL. 32401. The name
and address of the Personal

repruentatfyvs attorney we set
forth below.
All persons having claims or

JOM I Polk.
.

Sheriff
PubIlsti July 1C, 24. Aug. 2,,C 25t7

AdAkUt

the soistalls _,__
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
required. FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to fit* with meclerk
of the above court a written
demands

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION NO. flItn.CA49.11. statement of any claim or demand
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND they may have. Each claim must be
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF Its writing and must Indicate the
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a United basis for the dates, the name and
'
address of the LT~or his agew
yates cm'poraten.
'V attorney, and the amount
Piiintiff,
ctaimed. lithe claim 14 net not yes
DONALD J. NYE and wife, DONNA doe, the date when it will become
OU5shailb5stated. if ttwcIaim is
J. lives eeal,
contingent or vnhiguldated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
NOTICE OF ACTION
stated. If tIW claim is secured, th,
TO:
security shall be described. The
DONALD J. NYE
Claimant shall deliver sufficient
C09155 Of the claim to the clerk to
DONNA J. NYE
Usable the clerk to mall one copy to
Merridale
each personal representative,
Leesburg, Fleilda
All persons IafS?eItedinlh,tifo
YOU AMC HERESY NOTIFIED
to whom a copy of this Notice of
that an Idlert to *eciose a
tease an the 0018oring Property in Ad.nkslslratieis has been mailed we
required,
WITHIN
Seminole County. FlorIda
THREE
MONTHS FROMTHI DATE OF
Loft, fl, 23 and 21, FIRST AD
DITiON TO PINEHURST. Sanford, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NCTidE,to file any objection
FtorldI.accovgkigto plot "WON as they
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U. CLAIMS, DEMAN$, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER EARNED.

Oft of the fl'5tPub1k1loflWMIS
Notice of Admiilsfratlin: August
Rh, It??.5

rati A. JackSon

AS PSrSalal Represenha
tive of tile Estate of
NELLIE J. JACKSON

Deposited

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P.O. Six P31

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Telephone:

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Deceas.
NOTICUOP
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATES
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
that the admimwstratlonof the state
of John Leslie Sullivan, Sr..
deceased, Pile Number PR 77S.CP,
Is pending In the Circuit Court for
County

Courthouse,

Sanford, Florida fl)7I.TMper.w,I

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31150

116,141
119.59$
12.325
77.237

11.125
99.275

144,775

151443
74.750

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Personal Services
Contractual Services

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10.100
4,315
6.475

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1.100
2.200
20,211
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Final Totals Appropriations

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$1434

76.405

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SPECIALS

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Total

Motor P011
Radio Equipment
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Test Drilling &amp; Pumping
Motor Vehicles
Outside Equipment
Totals

A specially commIssioned 24*36 St. Johns River
scene, valued at $150, will be the grand prize.
DRAWING AUG.20. You need not be present to win.
TO THE 1ST lOOaflending: foil color prints of
famIliar oil paintings will be given away.

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S l,750?S3

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Repayment of Principal I.
Interest on Loans

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7.000

94.4.201

Commodities
Current Charges
Capital Outlay
Totals

COME IN TO REGISTER FOR A

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Personal Services

AUG. 8.20 9-5 (Closed Simday)

Speciaitit in Central VOCUUSTI Systems and Ventilation

31000

Water Resources Department

maintenance &amp; repair

50.000
45434
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20.000

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PRO PR IATION S
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Administration
Personal Services
5 765,439 S 14,4141 S 29,323 5 289,611
99.770
6.150
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ISO
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Sanford
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Construction Outlay
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General Services
Personal Services
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troubleshooter will be there in a hurry.
We'll make Immediate repairs then, if
extensive repair is needed, we'll give

400.000

30,000
33.701

Total Anticipated Balances

Contractual Services
Commodities
Current Charges
Capital Outlay
Totals

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10:00.2:00

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20.000

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WHOLESALE PRICES

the creative works of
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Sanford 321.0120
Orlando 293.6511

S 507.142

Income-October 1, 1977.
September 3e, 1971
Anticipated from State Legislature
General Appropriations-

Central

FREE HOME SURVEY
WELCOME EVENINGS

5 349.040

Total of funds on hand begin
ning October I. 1577

Truly Different

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Upper St. Johns Basin.
balance of Unobhigated funds

JRC R A F TS

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operating expenses.
5th quarterly 191477
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TENTATIVE BUDGET
FOR
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
FOR THE PIRI000CTOBER 1, It77.SEPTIMIER 35,357$
District Oklawatta Greater
Wide
Basin
$t Johns
Fund IS Basln.Pund$ Totals
Fund IS

Fund lO.DIsrIct Wide
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Have Ceramic tiles
Placed aleng the Center
for serving dishes,
fondvelng, mixing ,
Install ceramic tiles at
each place. Do away
with padding. Ceramic
tilfl are beautiful as
well as for utility. For
many Ideas, visit our

Lake

Nassau
St. Johns

Funds on Hand Beginning
October I, 1577
Estimated Unobligated for
Net Balance on Hand at

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St. Thomas
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CERAMIC TILED WORK CENTERS

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Clay

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Augtntll.1577- Civil Service Board Room, Duval County Court Houu,
Jackionvllle, Florida, 2:00 p.m.
August It. 1977 - Kahher Plaza, lola East.Ballroom, 131 I. Washington,
Orlando, Florida
All oersons, their attorneys or agents owning real or personal property
subiect to taxation In the following counties are Invited to appeir before
said board and show their object ions to said proposed budget, which
hereinafter Iii published In full:
Counties Partially
Counties In District
Brevard
Within the District

DA AUTO PARTS

9.ESALE

Insurance; this Is
If you have emphysema, asthma or bronchitis. Call 562-0302
for further information.

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machines, appliances. fIxtures, .,w
which new are or
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oft. In, or on said premIs, even
though they be detached or

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Wanda Elaine's Unisex
Hairstyling is Introducing

visiting five ports, Port Au

EAtO PPOSS 17111

proceeds and profits accruing and to
accrue from said premises. all Of
which are included within he
foregoing description and the
hibendurn ttlereol: also all
sWain, electric, wafer, ow other
heating, cooking, refrigerating,
lighlImsg, plumbing, ventilating,
irrigating, and power systems

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NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE
ADOPTION OF A PROPOSED BUDGET BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AND INTENT TO LEVY A TAX TO
FINANCE A PORTION OF SAID BUDGET.
You are hereby notified that me Governing Board will hold public
hearings on the following dates and places for the purpose Of adopting a
budget or as the same may be amended:
August 1?, It??
Fine Arts Building Palatka, Florida, beginning at

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cruise.

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from

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Virgin Islands; and Puerto
Plate, Dominican Republic.
When you sail aboard the S.S.
Monarch Sun, you are em'
barking on a unique and ox
citing cruise adventure. A
chartered bus will also he in.
cluded for this special group

Jhurmack beauty products at
Monticello, the awe-inspiring Columbia;
Coristobal,
the
shop,
607
Sanhome of Thomas Jefferson. Panama; Montego Bay, ford
and
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one
In
Then on to historic William. Jamaica; and Nassau. The S.S. Sanford to do so. Ask
Wanda
sburg, Jamestown Festival Done Is considered one of the Elaine about them, 3221711.

"Antique Country' IIIIRJ1
LARGE SELECTION OF OAK PIECES
CHINA AND GLASS
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Just

NOTICE OPINTENTION
TO ADOPT BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1577.15

Orlando area, Is included In DeBary. Telephones are 668.
rates.
6119 or 6611115 ADV.

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colors in Georgia, the Carolinas

the Blue Ridge Mountains, the
Natural Bridge, visiting the
Luray Caverns and Shenandoah
National Park. A special point

Legal Notice

County and the (next to
Gulf StatIon) in

so

Travel Agency in DeBary
+ planned.
A special bus tour leaves Oct.
9 for 11 glorious days. You will
enjoy the beautiful autumn

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Puerto Rico: St. Thomas

at the Winter Park Mall

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357 So.

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The southwest ¼ of miNcrmw,.J
¼ (LESS Begin 27 rods Norm of

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r,presonsativ., or me value or
jurisdiction of ni
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS.

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CHARLES AUGLIERA

Sample our
SR4272BIkS. So. SR434,Longwood
own smoked fish
½ Mi. No. Lyman High SChOOl
HALIBUT a SALMON STEAKS, LOBSTERS,
FROG LEGS, COOKED SHRIMP, FLOUNDER,

.

soon for both cruise..
,
Al Volusla Travel Agency,
arrangements can be made for
all modes of travel by C.lianles
and Marty Augliera, owners,
ASUTON A. ALMOND and Ashton A. Almand their
associate. There Is never a
Volusla Group to and from thee service char
ge. Volusla Travel
ship from DeBary, Deltona, Agency is located 132 U.S. 17-92
Seminole
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A new fail halrcutjustintin* Marsh on Aug. 14 and d11di
from Allaire., Sara &amp; Woody's
opportunity
to
support tuid RolAnouiia tnt A4 21, from
muscular dystrophy research 12:304:30 Lioth days.
will be offered Aug. 14 and 21
Studsiitd shOuld omi 1011*
during the Altamonte Mall's
Muscular Dystrophy Cut.a. red COITCI area In the center of
only
The
mall.
the
thom.
requirements are that hair be
For a $5 minimum donation, clean and students have at least
students may have their hair $5 to donate to muscular
styled by stylists from Jordan dvdrothv.
for backto..chool days and the

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Catihheani Gruises

Southeast corner of Southwest Li of
Northwest¼ofSect1on73.Townshlp
30 South, Range 30 East, run North
of the above court a written 40 rods, West II f0fto South 10 rods,
statement of any claim or demand thence East 14 rods to Point of
beginning).
they may have, Ead, claim m
Also;
in writing and must indicate the
That part of the West
basIs for the claim, me name -i
of Nor.
address of f he crSdttor or his agent theest ¼ of Northwest ¼ of Suction
TownshIp 30 South, Range 30
or attorney, and the amount
East, lying South of center line of
chimed. It 100 claim Is not yet __
the date when It will become due Canal known as Community ditch
LESS: The East 350.7 test of the
shall be stated. If the claim Is
Muth
f,i$ Of the Southwest ¼
contingent or unhiquldated, the 355.5
nature of the uncertainty shall be c' the Northwest ¼ of Section 23.
stated. If the Claim is secured, the Township 20 South, Range 30 East,
security shall be described. The Seminole County, Florida
LESS: The South 34(21 feet of the
claimant Shall delIver WffkWoP
Copies of the claim to the clerk to southwest ¼ of the Northwest Vol of
enable the clerk to mall on. copy, to Section 23. Township 30 South,
Range 30 East. Seminole County,
eic.s personal rWoserillellwIt.
All persons interested in the q#@N Florida, hei.s the East 130.70 fees
'to whom a copy of this Notice ef MetS with an easement over me
Administration has been matted se North SI feet of the South 4435 No
required,
WITHIN
THREE Of the East Sam tow.
Together with all structures and
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
now Visit hereafter on
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF imlwovemenss
.id land, and fixtures attached
THIS NOTICE, to eany sdls
tka,M.
11
,.vu,,, issue,
eve User asaueies .ng

tive of the Estate
Jab, i..sue Sullivan

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TherelI property pro

nouns or

validity of the deced.f's will, me
qualifications Ø tte personal

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ResIdefltIal

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relief demanded
the Complaint.
This Suit is to krocft@ a mortg"*.

demands against the estate we
required,
WITHiN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file WIttI the clerk

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Wake-Up Service

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i. Altamonte Springs, Florida
33701, not later than September ii,
In?. If s, fall to do sa, a default
may be entered against you for the

forth below.

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dants,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tasuitha5bemfIedagans,
in the above-styled cause, and that
you are required to file your answer
with the Clark of this Court and 10
serve a copy thereof upon THOMAS
FREEMAN, Attorney for
Plaintiff, P.O. Son 70, lOgs Highway

represintalive of the estate is
Henrietta N. Sullivan. whose ad.
dress is 113 Gerry Drive, Altamonte
Springs, Florida 32701. The name
and address of the personal
rspresentativvs attorney are so

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unknownpartiesfavingorcIalmlng
to have any right, title or Interes t in
the Complaint to foreclose Defen.

Seminole County, Florida, Probate
')lvlslon, the address Of which Is

As Personal Aepresensa. -

ATTORNEY, FOR PERSONAL
REP*lSEtlTATlvgt
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$ : Duegip,Ilpts*nsris

Nirem,U.vis $-

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qualificatIons of the Personal

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pØ Number PR 77.S.CP

Seminole

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NOTIC! OF SUIT
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO:
RAFAEL ROMERO, ANTOIIIA
LARSEN and RONALD A. LAW
SEN. who are not known to be dead
or alive, married, divorced, single
or remarried, and their respective
unknown spouses, heirs, devisies,
grantess, assignees. lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants by, through or under or
against said Defendants, aist all

JOHN LESLIE SULLIVAN, SR.,

Deceased

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SMOKED FISH

NILE PERCH, CONCH MEAT

On April 9, 1975, Volusla
Travel Agency offers another
special group cruise on the S.S.
Monarch Stii for seven days,
visiting four ports. They are
Cap Haltlen, Haiti; San Juan,

M.D. Back.To.Scbool Cut-A-Than

(Miniature lobster tolls cooked A pegled)
LANGOSTINOS $399 I.B.

FRIDAY opi.y

Trip Departs Oct. 9

15

Defendants.

NELLIE J. JACKSON

OR

ADVERTISING

Park and on the way back a most modern and luxurious
stop In beautiful Sannah.
ships afloat and offers superb
Brochures are available at cuisine and service In.
Volusla Travel Agency, If YOU comparable to none. A charare interested in the Fall tered bus, available to the
Foliage Tour, contact Volusla
travel Agents immddlately as
the deposits are due NOW!
Plans have been made for the
Fifth Annual Volusla Group
Cruise on the S.S. Doric for 10
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mnown parties having or claiming
tohaveany right, title or interest In
the property described in the
Complaint to foreclose Defendants
and ROBERT E. MACK and
MARGARET V. MACK, his wife,
and DON ASH IA &amp; AS SOCIATES,

010.11

Division
In Re: Estate 1

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hel?s.devlsees,granlees,assignm,
lisnors creators, trustees, or other
claimants by, through, under or
against said Defsc,dants and all

siIn,

WIT
NESS my how andtheseaIOf
said Court on July *h. 2571.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, 57
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiChards
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Aug. 2. 9, 14, 23, 1577

DIVISIon
In Re: Estate of

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Complaint to foreclose Osfen.
and KATHLEEN ANN
ROMEROs ANTONIA LARSEN and
RONALD N. LARSEN, who are not
presently known toOt de d or ally,,
married, single, divorced or
remarried, and their respective

Post Office Box 753, Orlando,
Florida 33M. and file the original
with the Clerk of the above-styled
on or before September 2nd,

have

located in Seminole County,
Florida.
more
particularly
described as follows:

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Book IS. Page 33, Public Records of
5emle County, Florida,
Ps been filed against YOU and YOU
are reopired to serve a copy of your
Orion defenses, If any, to it on van
den Berg, Gay A Burke. PA., at

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SIMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

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and uncomfortable, now is the
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Advertisers Tell

interest in me real property tierein
deorjibed.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number fl.344.p

ON THE GROW I

Fall Foliage

Frames and artists
are Mocked and some of the
frames are sold wholesale as
.,
.
well as retail. The larger
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
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UOISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
quarters has a showroom and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
exhibit area where local yjlstj JB and herb Morris, left and right, stand with Frames n Stuff grand opening
'no undersigned, desiring to engage
worb are sold. Adust4rno area
in business under the flctitisname
prize, an E.B. Stowe St. John's River scene, In their new showroom in
of INSTITUTE FOR BETTER
is located in the building where major
Altamonte Springs.
LIVING at $33 West Pl antation
Herb makes custom frames at
Boulevard, Lake Mary, Florida
32741. Intends to register the saId
customer's requests. In the rear
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
of the building Isar"rage area
Fora time, the brothers had on request.
Court of Serninol, County, Florida.
in making the proper selection
and where frames .re stoc
DATED this 71st day of July. A.D,
ked an artists' corner where local
The Brothers Morris and for the desired decor.
ten
for the wholesale and retail artists exhi
bited tleIr works a their Ladles Invite all to stop by
Be sure to stop by during the
5: Roy E. Connally
business,
5: Marie H. Connally
week at a time. It will be to visit. They suggest those two-week grand opening.
PubliSh: July 24. Aug. 2. C, 14. It??
resumed within the next month, having a painting to be framed Frames n Stuff Is located two
Herb
was
formerly
DEN-Ill
that they take the painting with blocks wed of US1792 on the
associated In the insurance
The majoc prize during the them and JB and flerbwlfl help southoIdeofSR43O- ADV.
business in Texas before grandopening is speciallyIN
THE
IIOHTNTIINTif
moving to Central Florida to
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNT, IN
nLad
oil painting by
join with his brither in the new the noted E.B.Stowe-a scene
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
fiJ II
corporation.
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on the St. John's River. Those
wr.e.e
CASE NO. 77.1lM.CA4C.L
0.0. FREEMAN, a single woman,
to
register
for
the
JB, as he wishes to be known WIi:1tjllJ
"Star Trek" items at it's worth a trip to Enterprise
Plaintiff,
vs.
IS a painter in his own rigid. He painting must register during Enterprise 1701 are many and
1701 at 716 N. Mills, Orlando, to
weekdays.
RAFAEL ROMERO, who is not
darted thebusinessbecausehe business
hours
most Interesting. Posters see what's there. Those
pres.ntIykowittot,ede.do,I,,,
be
,awar
,
be
made
realized painters and artists
married, single, divorced or
depicting the Star Trek trips following Star Trek will also
August
day
remarried, and his respective heirs, had difficulty selling their art
d
are
of many sizes and are like the badges, medals and
two-week
opening an
devisees, grantees, assignees,
works because of the high
sought
after by young people. small statues.
1.
lienors, creditors, trustees, or other
en house.
of frames.
was en
claimants by, through, under or
Frank Dowler has added Stop by,
the memorabilia
against said Defendantis) and all
determined to go Into the
The first i customers will collectors books to his in and browse.see
unknown par ites having or claiming
It's 1101 too SOOn to
discount picture frame business be given
to have any right, title or interest in
lrz2O" color prints of venlory In addition to the comic think Christmas for the younger
in order to help artists.
the property described in the
reproduction. of oil paintings books and science fiction books. ones on your list. ADV.

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

SASS, his wife,

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GIVEN

Sta'w,es

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Review

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who visit
Frames Stuff Inc., 1550 E. SR
4* Altamonte Springs, this
week through Aug. 20. Specials
Include discount prices on

Amok Am AM

STARTYOUR BUSINESS

store for those

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NOTICE OF $HIRIpp'5 SALE

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Arttstr H. Seckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

He*ald Advertiser

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PICTITIOU$NAMI
Notice Is hereby that I err
engaged in business at ISA 1*. 43
Longwood, Seminole County,
Ftrtd rr the flCfl1IQ r.ma 41
KIDDIE K ARGO, and that I Intend
10 register said name with the dart

ovislons of the Fictitious
NNPd ,,
W the
NOTICE OF aertois Nim Statutn. To Wit; Section
Flor ida Statutes itS?.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
5, Janice M Kreldei
LOUISE S. DANIELS
Pub'Ish: July It, 34. Aug. ?.t, it??
1121 Whitney Avenue
DEN- 91
ALBANY. GEORGIA 3fl05
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that PAUL H. DANIELS has filed a
Petition In the Circuit COort of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
S eminole County, Florida, for
NAME STATUTE
DlssolutionofMarrlagq,andyou,
v
red to serve a copy of your TO WHOM IT MAYr CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
written defenses, If any, an KEN.
NETH W. MCINTOSH, ESQUIRE, undersigned, pursuant to the
'FIt
Name Statute,t' Chipter
Of STENSTROM, DAVIS A McIN
SS3OS. Florida sta$utss. will register
TOSH, Attorneys
whose arses is Post Off iti an with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in
1330, Sanford, Florida, 32771, and and for Seminole County, Florida.
iii, U, original with me Clerk of the upon receipt of proof of me
pIkaI
of this notice, the tic.
abovestyled Court on or
HUM name, to-wit: GOR'S THE
September let, 1577, otherwIse
dauIt and ultimate Judgment will STITCHIRY under which I am
be entltid against you for the relief engaged In business of 313 Center
Street. Altamonte Springs, Florida
de manded In the Petition.
37701
WITNESS my hand and official
s' at said Court on t he 35th day Of That the party Interest In said
busIne*s enterprise Is as follows:
July, AD., 1517.

Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 2.C, Ii, no IC??
DEOlS

L.aI Noon

Leo Noft

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Prepared By Advertising
Department of

the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida In .cCVrdincp wItp

LOUISE S. DANIELS.

entering his final year of
xvpsruIkm for the r 't1sfry
tide

Qjapd on UV Moravian cow

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This notice will oe published in the 19 counties of said District in ac
cordance with existing laws.
Dated this 25th day of July, AD, 1917
5: R. T. Clay,
Attest by:
Frederick 0. Rouse
Executive Director
PubliSh: August 7. 3. 9. 10
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Cuselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
('hu
Church.
LTD C13 Club Sanford Chapter, 8 p.m., Sanford
'l4unber of Commerce.
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clean hair for minimum $5 donation for MD.

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frosting.

rangs and once with seven."

Mahnken Farm. 327 0173.

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down

or diagonally. Find each

Romantic Hyparion
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Ode to Autumn

Nightingale

Eve of St Agnes

Isabella Grecian Urn

Marbles, .
Chapman's Homer

Enfield

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

storage at.,,

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Mon., Wed.,

330$ Sanford Ave.
323.330)
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Biblical Movies

34-4MbII Homes

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air, patio, awning, adults.

You'll

eat. '

need

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BR, 2 bath, Completely
remodeled, wail to wall carpet
upstairs &amp; down, lovely eat.in
kitchen, extra large yard with

ep.rue worawlop.

NEW LISTINGS

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$135 mo. plus Security.

Cowan, 31$ Palmetto Aye: br 2 Bedroom Trailers

AdultsOnly.NoPets
2S4SParkDrive,Sanford
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DISABLED

AMERICAN

THE AMERICAN DREAM
(Open within JWeel,$)
Own Your Own Fully Stocked Jean
or Ladies Fashion Shop
3
Everything Provided Your cost,
511.900. Call Mr. Weeks Collect
901141 7412.

Chapter

Hwy. 17.93

South of Sanford

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S0x1)0' lot with nice trees. SIN
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CRANK CONS'T REALTY
REALTORS-S3Q.4061
Evil. 3233140

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MAIL TO ROBERT FISHER,
BOX U, SANFORD. LA.
3277
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them nor saw Truman burn
then.
Marshall's hiographer, Dr.
Forrest C. Pogue, Is quoted as
saying no divor ce correspond.
once
ce is among Mat4's
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pers and doubts such exists.
Which leaves veteran
screenwriter Shavelson,
mulling over that controversial
scene In his slz.bow dramihutton of flies war years,

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Mgr.
"Matt"

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Matthew

Business MeetIng
Ind Monday-3000
Club Hour$-3 p.m.
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Murphy,N.C.21904
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EXECUTIVE- 3 OR, 2 bath, fanilly
room, cent, H&amp;A, W.W carpet,
range &amp; dishwasher, double
garage. A good buy for $42,000.

WIlT

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET. Sell
things that are lull taking up
space with a want ad in the Herald
372 3611 or $31999)

372-4179
301 E. 25th St.

OSTEEN AREA- 3 BR, 2 bath,
central heat 1, air, cement block
with simulated brick front con
struction. Large spacIous kitchen,
family rm., 2 car garage, on 2
acres of wooded land. Off Doyle
Road on Sheryl Drive.
CYPRESS PARK REALTY INC.
2ISW. Now York Ave,,DeLand
REALTOR
904736.7777

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DEPARTMENT
3fl.2611

For Infarmatlen Cell

3*01
SEE THEM TODAVI

FILL DIRT&amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy, 333-7510
Garage so full there's no room for
the car' Clean it out with a Want
Ad ,n the Herald. PH 372 7611 or

I)) 9993
Nelson's Florida Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
401 Celery Ave., Sanford
CYPRESS LUMBER

Open Sun. Only 1 p.m..6p.m.
300 W. Ind St., Sanford

n.Ivm.nt* to

Stenstrom Realty
BEL AIR- nice 3 BR, 1 bath home
located downtown near hospital
shopping. Extras include drapes,
range, Florida room &amp; fenced
Yard. Just $21,000.
COUNTRY CLUB MA NOR'- Al.
tractive 3 BR, I bath home, in
quiet area, many extrasl Central
host &amp; air. w-w carpeting, FR,and
WARRANTED.
much more.

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS
Unfurnishid

Bedroom-$14Sm.

2 B.droom$h7Smo.
Sitting
Beautiful________
MêJMr
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4,
Hwy. )73

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DREAMWOLD- Brick3BR,2 ba th
home with spacious PR. eatIn
kitchen, central heat I air, fully
equippedliitchen,screenedpool&amp;
porch
morell
&amp;
WARRANTED.
A
BEAUTY. Only $42,0.

BPP
REAL.

CONSULT OUR

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BUSINESS SE VICE LISTING
AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

For free estimates. Call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 323.

_l771.

REALTOR, MLS
3335774 Dab()b' Nigt,t
Will purchas e 1st &amp; 2nd mor tgages
it discount, 24 hour approval. Call

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50-Msceilarioous for Sal.
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African Niht
Cl
grawlers
SO large
worms,11. Also Peal. line quality,
51 bushel Wholesale in your
container, S bushels or more, lSc
per bushel. BAGOS MARKET,
7455 Sanford Ave., Sanford. 372
- _364$,
islrss merchandise sale.

323-6670

11cm
Any
type
we are agents for the
manufacturer to immediately
dispose of this merchandise
regardless 01 loss. Country
Furniture Distributors. Hwy. 16,

$319563

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bolt. U4

Woods Buggy, 10' Jon Boat, Chain
Saw, Hunting Bow; 373.9005 after

ANYTIME

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WANTED NEW HOMES TO BUILD
&amp; OLDONES TO REPAIR

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work. Licensed, Bonded.
Free estimate, 323-6031.
VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
No lob too small

323-5677

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Make your Budges go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day.

COVER YOUR WALLS WITH

wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One - The quick, easy Want-Ad
way. The magic number is 37236)) or 131.0903.

Painting
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COMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL,
interior, Exterior Painting. Minor
carpentry work, Install, repair
gutters &amp; coat roofs, Licensed.

331.1433.
4 .4. 4 4 4

Ray's HomeMalntenancC

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B'ld. Stan. &amp; Stucco

P hone 3Zl-0073

Phone 3224443

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Plumbing repairs, screen repairs
painting, odd lobe. Reasonable.
Licensed.- 327.0044.

simulated brick, stone &amp; stucco
beauty.
Insulation
value

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2563 Park Drive

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Insulation

enulvalenttoone foot of fiberglass
322-11111"
on block Or Wood walls, Never
NO LONGER USED CAMPING.
neds painting. Lasts as long as Save Money
- Insulate N OW
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
the building. Improves property
Cheaper than all, All types, blown
value. Call, Vince DeLano, bet.
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.
in I Rapco foam for old or new ___________________________
WeIfl4P.m. and? p.m.,3324539or
houses,
block
or
frame.
331.0039.
________________________________
3320251
,
JUST THINK. IF CLASSIFIBOADS
DIDN'T
WORK,
THERE
WOULDN'T RE ANVIl

Carpet Cleaning

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BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Expertwork. Foam shampoo, Free
estimates. Guaranteed. Ph. 531.

6100,
____________________________

ground 37' diameter,
Includes filter &amp; other equipment.

POOL, above

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L.andPMinteiaxe

TV

Repair.

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Mowing
Back Woo Loader, 322.1077

School

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Technician. Piercvs Used Fur
niture, 202 Sanford Ave., 323.7290'

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Upholstering

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Dirt, Service, Clearing,

Electrical

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ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING,
DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY.

Pbone32l.0107
Got Cash Buyers for a small In.
WntiaI 0. commercial,wt,ing. - vestment. Place a low cost Ityoudan'ttellpIop4e,hoeare,y
geNie Is know? Tell them with a
- dustS led ad
results,

FOLEY ELECTRICAL SERV ICE

5' deep, $300. 372-0099.
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1'ydi'iutic Press; Large AIr
Compressor, 3 phase 7 1 , hp
motor;] Hydraulic Jacks (I floor,
30 ton &amp; 10 ton); Hobart Welder,
Powered by Chrysler 6 cyl. motor.

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2561 PARK
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REALTORS

327-7008

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Licensed. Ph. 363-7245,

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
S19. lit St. 322.5112

J&amp;PPICKUP&amp;
DELIVERY SERVICE

Mi%ceflafleOi5,Etc. 7c56y,,71I4rs.

Beauty Care

5.

1*Vidlee* tVulePio-

Multiple Listing Service

Don's Hauling - Moving of Trash,

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M,UaIOJSSVICaS

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Home Improvements
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Shop. 2410

Living room suite, large BR suite,
twin BR Suitt, dinette lit, TV, dish
washer, baby bed. desk, large tool

I'inuIing

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Eliminate painting forever. Cover
wood for good with aluminum
sid ing, aluminum over hangs I.
gutters. Deal direct, no middle
man. 20"rs. sap. Eagle Siding Co.,

Everything To Go
Priced to sell. Child ren's
Hiawatha, Sanford.

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AlumInum Siding

Sale

,,,..CAliknlgr's$a

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Across from Ranch Ne.

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furniture.

C
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Furniture

62-Lawn-Garden

Harold Hail Realty

Stone Island- Builders own 3 or 4
OR. 2"i baths. $45,500 or
reasonable offer. Jenny Clar k
Realty, REALTOR, 332.101.

4-

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Used Office

Supplies

Casselberry, 11-92,130-4M

of lndoor.oti)door wrought iron

Special Discounts

or

O-0ff Ice

Sanford.
By Owner, S. Myrtle Ave., -Ill
47.A-M.o,19ag Bouit
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Duplex. Excellen t Income, con.
&amp; Sold
dillon &amp; family Neighborhood. Air Conditioning
$19,000. (3053.574.1063, Deflona
List With Us If You Really Want To
The Sooner you place your class ified
Sell, Cash Buyers Waiting,
ad, the sooner you get results.
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.

car garage. 3237561

Ask About Our

.grganIzatIon would like to
included In this listing
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bench. Off ers considered. 1)0.1321.

Acre loss, city of Lake Mary,
water, paved streets, or will build
to suit. Beautiful view. 0311449.

Req. Real Estate Broker
3435 S. Sanford Ave.
37)-QlSSeves.332.1d4]

AMC Matador '73, air, P5, PD. Vinyl
Top, 11,000 mi., $1,113. 322.3900.

Steinway Grand Piano, 43",
Eboniled finish with concert

333)323

BATEMAN REALTY

IdyIIw)iJ,-. By Owner, 4 BR, 2 bath,
porch, fenced yard, fireplace, 3

between , &amp;
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Player Piano, $300

SOUTHWARD INVESTMENT
0. REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker

Country, 3-1, with 2½ acres, fenced,
fruit trees, many extras. Terms.
$19,000.

yard, lotS ½. Quit! neighborhood.
3230270 $24J00

SENIOR CITIZENS

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fit Your budget.

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SANFORD AUCTION
1200 French Ave, , 3".7340

In Osteen, $12,000

lOnd. down 1 monthly

S1100 322 4709
Eves. 323 1116.

ton, good

59-Musical M.erchendlse

COUNTRY LOT- 122'xlS01, near
Five Points. 13.000

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323-0705

'71 Chevrolet, '

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REALTORS

FIVE ACRES-

$941 Imperial
Make Offer

I chairs, secretarial desks I
cabinets. As is. Cash I Carry.

CITY LOT- I Acre on 20th St. SASM

MIM

Ordinates Kitchens And
ApplIances, Most, Air
Cotiditioning, AND
Attic Steve"

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-. '72 and
'73 Models. Call 333.5570 or $34.
1405. Dealer.
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)?2 596$

$30 6133 or 339-4711 eves.

Peyton Rea lty

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

BLAIR AGENCY
373-3$Uor32-7;lO

Accessories

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Inc.

3224457

3 BR,) bath, R, Kit. equipped, new
carpet, C.H &amp; A. patio, fenced in

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'40 Camaro, VI, auto., mags,
headers, new paint, $1130 or best
off er . 340.3440.

Wood or steel desks (executive des k

Johnny Walker
Real Estate Inc.
General Contractor

4)1 Bay Ave., Sa nford, 3 OR, I ba th,
Lg. Dining Area, $21,900. Trees.
Robbie's Realty.
372,363.
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71-Motorcycles

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registration lee unless venicle is
sold. Call 904353 $311 for fu rthe r
details.

2925 Hwy I? fl

(WE TAKE TRAflES)

metal tool shed. Top condition,
ui,soo

ELIEVABL

weekends.

19T1'UCkITIIIIefS

372.7195

Exceptionally nice mobile home on7
acres plus or minus, 4 miles from
051fl Bridge, fenced £ ready for
horses or garden. Furnished 3
lawnmowers, washer, dryer,
freezer, deep well. Low taxes.
Easy access. Best buy in Florida
at 120.000. Requires substantial
down payment,
WALTER B. STEELE, BROKER
3210I41orrn094S,ws

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BUY JUNK CARS, TRUCKS £
imports, 5 10 to $70. Newton £ Sons
Used Auto Parts. 3fl.S090 after sa.

1961 15 hp. Evinrude outboard
engine. Runable, after minor
reoair. Make offer. 333.7141.

ALTAMONTE- Secluded corner
lot, 200'0231,
Forrest Greene

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
night it 7:30. It's the only one In
Florida, You set the reserved
price. No charge other than 53

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LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES- Lg.
oaks corner lots 133'x154', $3505
Inside lot I5O'xISS',
LAKE MARY- Lakefront, over 1
acre on 19. lake, 116,000.
ALTAMONTE- Corner lot, trees,
I50*10I1, $7900.

372-7177

Req. Real Estate Broker
323.1301 Day or Night
2440 Hiawatha of 17.02
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BUY JUNK CARS
fromSiOtolSO
Call 323.1624

'13 Honda, CL 340, 3,000 miles. Exc.
Coed., two helmets, back rest,
adult owned, $430. 322-6134.

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REALTOR 3210410
Multiple Listing ServIce
Eves: 331.0431; 6415341'

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PH, 322-26
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These area few of 1,000 listings. We
have all types of property listed
from $100 per acre and up. We
have small or large tracts. We
also have sev eral cabins, houses,
old farms, etc. Write or call for
tree listing brochure. You can call
free of charge by dialing 1.100431.
7121. Write or call today.
CHEROKEE LAND CO.

Efficient.

Daily (clusedWed.)
Bingo Thursday 2000

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garden spot. Good access. Owner
needs to sell. *13.500. Terms.

Bathrooms, Color Co-

Pres.
John

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CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

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COUNTRY HOME ON LARGE
LOT- Central heat &amp; air,] OR. 2
bath, 131.900.

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Cars Rstmvsd

IS' Aristocraf, 170 HP inboard
Me,cruiser, Magic lift trailer,
electric winch, depth finder. 372.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR

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2 Bedroom cabin on 1 acre. Good

Private intrances, Fenced
Patios, Insulated Doors
And Windows, Shag
Carpeting. leautlful

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NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM

300 N. FRENCH AVE.

I Acre on large rushing mountain
trout stream. Waterfall neirby.
Good access, $2,900. Good terms.

allBart

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD- In
Casselberry, close to shopping 0.
schools, large corner lot. Central
heat &amp; air, 3 BR, 114 bath, $26,900.

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77--junk

14' Fiberglas boat with bait well. 11
hpEvinrude, traite, 1350. 373.

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APAITMINTS

FLEETRESERVE

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit B*tWI* Studdirigs and Rafters)

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Neat 4 OR, 2 bath, aIr conditioned
home surrounded by lovely screen
enclosed pool and nicely land.
family room, bargain for retired
scaped yard. $3,3O0.
coupie or young couple lust

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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Splash Time

DOLL HOUSE- 3 BR, 1 bath, large

Eves. 372 1567

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1100.

INC.
MLS-REALTOR

3 OR. 3 bath brick facade home with
1310 sq. ft. living area. Central H.
A, w.w carpet, shallow well,

"At The Energy
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Hal Colbert Realty

llunIIfl

190 Continental electric windows 0.
seats, PS. PD. A.)
condition.
Soon
BATTERIES. Reconditioned,
to be a classic. Will sell for lower
Guaranteed, $12.95 up. 1100 S.
than value price, for quick sale.
Sanford Ave., Sanford 323.1990.
323-1212.

Motorcycle Insurance

55-Boats &amp;

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1067 Pon tiac LeMans, PS, PD. radio,
healer, air, SM. 322-Ins

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Mobile Home Lot and Trailer, .

43-Lots-Acreage

$10 461-3095.

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0332.

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1044 Ford Falcon. good condition,

74-Auto Parts

Good U sed Televisions, $23 and up.
Miller's, 2619 Orlando Or., 372.

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Ford Pick Up, make offer . Jerry
Sheldon, Dealer. 323.1730.

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Persimmon Hammock, Hatfield
Park, 363.3337,

1016 Cordoba, loaded, 51703. 1974

'71 Lifetime Motor Home, 31', air,
sleeps 6. A Condition. 323.1505.

KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service.
machInes.
Used
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 323.
0401.
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323-6342.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

219$

7S-Recra.itionat
Vehicles
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53.-IV-Radio.StereO

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UNFURNI$HED7 IR's

Slim .mrinsi.I
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wbu
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Problem Is, not
nobody knows It
the divorce letters exist.
Vaughn says he retrieved for
Truman some Eienbower-Mitr-

1940 Kirkwood, 12' wide * 441, cxc.
cond., extras, lot 94 Park Ave.
Mobile Park, Sanford. $313002 or

coUNT

INCHES BY 36 INCHES

sidered di vorce.

y OWNER
3.2, Cent, HA,
separate DR. eat-In kitchen, huge
pool, fireplace, many oak trees.
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323 III]

cellenl condition Blue with white
vinyl top and interior. A beautiful
car at a bargain pr ice. $2230. 333.

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Sanford. 3234312.

movable room, skirting I tie..
downs, many extras. 323.5401.

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Lake Mary

FtffiNi$H!DSTUDIOS
UNFURNISHED1ER's

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES

"egregious

Sacrifice Mobile home, small

1972 Thunderbird, new radial tires.
miles. air, all power, ex.

For Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 100) items.
Larry's Marl, 211 Sanford Ave.

Freezer, 22 cu. ft., United upright, 2
mos. old, white. 7103 5. Key,

New&amp;usedMobllehomesreadyfor
occupancy.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3903OrIando Or., 373 S701

'77 Duster, 11100 £ 173 Dodge Van,
53300 333 1059

Wantedfobuyu
of ticefu,n,
Any quantity. NOLL'S CAS.
SELBERR Y, Hwy. 17-92, 530-4206.

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2 Story, I BR, 2 bath, beautiful cOflçI.
Includes rental apt. 1714 Park
Ave. 322-1000.

NORTH CAROLINA

vmrsi I.T

1:30P.M.
V.F.W. LOG CABIN
ON THE LAKEFRONT
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Handy Mon'
s Special - Sanford,
partly remodeled, 3 BR, 2 bath, 2
story. New, aluminum siding. Only
514,500. Owner, 0311050.

2 Bedroom rustic cabin on I'/, acres
of wooded mountain land. Terrific
view of mountains. Large rock
fireplace, exposed beam ceiling,
large redwood deck, spring water.
129.300. $3,000 down, assume loan,

PLANT A GARDEN at this home. 3
OR. I bath, family room, range,
refrlg. 120,300.

Hom6 For Only

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ENTERPRISE- Nice and quiet. 2
BR, large lot, cent. H&amp;A, ra nge,
dishwasher, carport. $22,000.

STATE: ________

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$35.000

$500 DOWN

Did u know that your
organization can
club
appear in this listing each
Wiek for only $3 per
1week? This is an ideal
way to inform he Public
your club activities.

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SANFORD

Every Wed. &amp; Sat.
Early Birds 7:13 p.m.

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5sn'.tfred Orretlied couple preferred,
Salary, spartmen, utilities and phone. if Interested
mail coupon below for eddltional Information.
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which ABC may air in 127$. No
filming of it has begun yet.

41-Houses

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manaa.rs Of aarfn,*,i4
- ran,,,Ii,

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trial, commer cial, 91$ W. 151 St.,
3231100.

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He also says there's "no evi.
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5644.
Buildi ng 10,000 11.000 sq. ft., Indus.

VET E MANS

Wanted

falsehood."
Annniall
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Office space for rent or to share.'
Suitable for small secr et arial or
bookkeeping service. 337$ Orlando
Dr., Fairway Plaza, Sanford. 322.

Resident Manager

ters to Mamie, some released to
the Los Angel es limes last
June, says the l et ters prove to
him the divorce correspondence mentioned In Miller's
an

1201.

Business .7:30 1st Tues.

Ike's son, John, in a coming
collection of Ike's wartim e let-

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REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

OPEN YOUR OFFICE IN SAN.
FORD'S NICEST BUILDING:

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entrance, 4 BR.2 bath, spacious
family room, with large fireplace,
large separate 3 car garage or
workshop. Fenced yard. Central
air, wall to wail carpet. Mint
condition. S414.5m,

31-Business Property
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Landscaped Attr ac tive rales. 373-

NOTICE

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ADDRESS;
CITY:

$25,500. OWMI'. $314443.

BUY
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY 'SELL. TRADE
311.311 B. First $1.
333.3423

Homsi

00-AUtOS for Sale

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'3 VW Fcc To Camper, like new,
new radials, best offer. Also 'dl
VW Bug. Just rituW, $700. 333.
1531.

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322.4132

CASH

52-Appliances

fenced.

111W

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SAVE 50%

LAKE MANY- 4 OR, 7 both, can
tral HIA, carpeted, ia'elned
Porch, $34,,a 333.3453,

323.7832

ex tra satIn kitchen, separate

Harold Hall Realty

fully carpeted, modern bldg.

áusIness opp
ortunities

Now taking applications for

garage, landscaped I

oak shaded lot. $47,300.

R. U. Hutchison. 333.4050.
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Cei,trat air 0 heat, ample parking,

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was quoted as saying he destroyed the letters, but how

book

OCEAN Fk3NTAp$_. Daytona
Beach. For reservations, call Mn.

323"".

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tive of Mamle, saw the first
draft of the screenplay

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Apts. for Senior Citizens, Downtown,
very clean &amp; roomy. See Ji mmie

perienced only. 44$ $696. Dettary

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based on an Interview Truman
gave toward the end of his life

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D$IUIVU.

373.3301

I BR, furnished, air conditioned,
water, sower I garbage fu rn ish ed,

needed for active company MuS
hive good typing, Shorthand an(

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Carpeted, adults, no pets, QUIET,

73Q$SanfordAve

SECRETARY - BOOKKEEPEM

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SANFORD COU RI APIS. free canoe use, 372 4470.

housewives. Apply in person to
Burger King of Sanford, 79 s
Orlando Ave.

Sc ri Pt

No pets,

p"Elegant custom built 4 BR, 2 bath,
French
Provincial
design,
beautifully decorated. Perfect for
entertaining. Spacious rooms.
Choice neighborhood, Extra large

WEKIVA RIVER - (7) 2 BR, p.eMother.in.law dream. Lovely

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good skills with engineering

Dkra for canning, at th. field, tO lb.
or more. 323 4007.

of one bomerang.

339$'),

Nobody lives above or below you

needs super sharp person for
challenging position.

lots,

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Factory clearance, on stretch jig.
zag sewing machines. Singer, ._
silt, balance 131. SInger Future,
sold new for $410, pay balance of
$235. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
$030 State St.
Sanford Plaza, 372 -94))

REALTOR
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MLS
503 W.)lit St., Sanford
32301o.'eves. 323-0517

WINTER SPRINGS- Calif. style 7
BR on quiet cul-de-sac. 2 car

modernizing.

Broker

31-Apartments Furnished CasseiDerry, 2 OR, like new, central

Ave.

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2 OR, frame house, 2 corner
$4,000. Assume mortgage
at ISO mo. 333.9343,

to good country m
mate Airdale, 323 5243.

drapes, $10 to 130. 322.3429.

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REALTOR-MLS
E v es 3fl.I6;321.307.

Fee

Kenmore Washer I Dryer, $100. 01'
will sell separately. Lots of

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M.UNSWORTH REALTY

1792.

Yorkshiri Pupp.es, AC. males 0.
Ievnain, beautiful, tiny, 1130. 671.
7031 or $7t.9073.

bed, $10. 333.3455

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Trade for Motorcycle of
equal value, 1944 Chevy Van. 333.

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homes In Seminole
County area. slOOdow,,.$);,Sooup

Days--322-6123

sited

3PleceSectloqaigoIdwith blue staCI
cushions, round coffee fabte,;end
comoui, tables, fruitwood finish, 2
lamps, 2 lIving' rm. chairs, rust
print, high back. Frigidaire
Refrigerator, 20 cu ft. frost.free,
lop freezer,' left hand. 470.1253
aft er 5:30.
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Gold Washer I, dryer, used I year,
service contract, $300. Also baby

Why Pay Rent?
Reconditioned

Nlghts-322-2353

lot In quiet nice
neighborhood. Formal dining
room. $37,500 price allows for

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COURT APTS. _________________________

valesc.nt Center, 950 Mellonvli:e

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All areas.
CAE WHITEHU*$T, REALTOR
333.47)1

For Sale or

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6.5-..ts-SuppIles

SI-Household_Goods

Starting
111.100. With $100
down. Payments lower than rent.

1011 Toyota Pickup with new cap,

St eam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our RinsenVSC
CARROLL'S FURNITURE, 323 SIll

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BYE LAN D1.OND *
.econdltloned houws

TUesday, Aug 9,1977-31

for Rti

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, Professlcnal Matá
Service,
Licensed. bonied A inwr.d
estimates. Call $114100.

3224991

TWO STORY HOMES

fruitire".
11132.50111.

oversized lot. $300 per 'no.

All units have ligp,ted&amp; floored attic,

background. Top salary.
His "world record" list is rRE$HFROMTHE ORCHARD, S.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
completed with this: "I threw
Carolina Peaches. 3 lb. for 5). 20) Commercial
123 5176
Mangoos, 3 for $1. Rock Shrimp 4 (ow and caught them 17 t imes,
lb.
packs,
$0.93.
lAGOS
Burger
Ki
ng
now
accepting
ap
threwthreeandcaughtthem25
MARKET, 2403 Sanfor d Ave.,
plications for part time day em
times, 26 catches of two boomeSanford 322.3441.
ployment. Excellent working
rangi and 388 straight catches
conditions, flexible hours itiSil

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f in Our Air ConditloMd Dining loom or Take Out

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it three times with six boome-

was from then'Gen. Elsenbower. In It, Ike purportedly
told his Army boss, Gen.
George C. Marshall, he wanted
to come home from Europe, divorce his wife, Mamie, and
marry his wartime driver-seeretary, Kay Swnmersby.
The other letter, from Marshall, purportedly tells Ike he'll
"bust" him out of the Army if
he goes through with the idea.
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Thenr.'nnnf of tOut,lett
ers Is

&amp;aen Ford

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CHOICE OF *

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military aide, Harry H.

(Wed.) Jean-Pierre Alsnonl

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SRO or Ispuler

\.Ave. $145 mo. Includes utilities. DELTONA- Privacy on large
Call 3231319 alter 3:30.
fish ing lake,28R,2bath carport

person. Sanford Nursing £ Con

9-Good Thngs to Eat

"I did that 14 tImes strai ght ______________________

Vaughn. One, written shortly
after the end of World War U,

SEEK

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33-Houses Furnished

I BR apt., air Conditioned, SI) Park

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Shavelaon Says the whole flap
developed after the Eisenhower
planned ABC movie, "Ike: The family, understandably pi'otee-

Band, Henny Youngman

$

Weekly. 33)5 Hwy. 17.02, Sanford.
323.1930

Job shop experience necessa ry

LOS ANGELES (AP) - In
Mel Shavelson's script of a

Rather. Blossom Dssrle

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circle.

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ADAM 12(1?)
(I) STAR TREK
(I) IERV GRIFFIN SHOW

GO 0 THE ELECTRIC

CHICKEN DINNER

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£ 1 7'02.lO Min. to Altamonte Mail.
$32,500. FLAGSHIP BANK OF
ORLANDO, 1942311 ext. 227.

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aAN MO PARK. I, 5, 3 Bedroom
trailer apts. Adult 1. family park.

open

MACHINIST.

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Dwight I). Eisenhower.
It showed President Harry S.
Truman in 1952, burning two
letters In the presence of his

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16.990 yr
open

1 - shills.
Gerialrlc 5*
fenced in yard. Have taken Child NURSES, alParlance preferred. Apply in
Day Care course.. 373 -5947

War Years," there's a scene
that reportedly outraged the
fam ily of the la te President

40 MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHIKXIHOW

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summer. 644

Lutheran Church of Redeemer,
3723552 or Mrs. Marlin, 372-4100
731342
or Mrs. Holcomb.
3..

and then catches the whirling

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(I) GENERAL HOSPITAL
330
(1) MATCH GAME
24 ZOOM

DodyGooc*r'i.

semester. Tuition, $25 mo. Call

43 OR. 2 bath, extra large corner
lot. No city taxes.' Charming
house, priced at a low $33,300.
Excellent terms.
4 BR, 3 bath, lovely large older 2
story. Extra spacious rooms.
Beautiful free form swimming

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VA &amp; FHA

shag carpeting. Easy access to 1.4 5.."Charmlng 3 SN, 2 bath, located on

330) Sanford Ave.

double entry bookkeepint
abilities. Good saiary 1,

(IlL) 9100bucK F10n lowso

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St.

£

F r li cti ft

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Library, 230 E. First

430
BEWITCHED
5.00

NIFORD AND WW

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Make Offer.
4ntord, new home, 3 OR, 2 ba th,

BR, 2 bath, beautiful Plnecrest
area. Large attractive yard, with
extra large pool. New roof. FHA
appraised, $30,000.

0,44

fincid
yard, drapes, refrigerator, much
Mort. Mid $3g) 3fl•S.

Stemper Agency

rang,, disposal. Central heat, aIr,

WAITRESSES
open
MANY MANY MOR}
"Your Future Is Our Concern

4-Child Care

built-in

bookcases One Home Remaining,

and chandeliers at.,.
family room, 2 Car garage, kit.
SANFORD COURT APTS. then equipped with dishwasher,

13.200 yr

CCOK
Broom, 105½ W. 3rd St., Sanford. BARTENDER.

"I've made 100 consecutive
one-hand catches without a
miss," he began. "And 96

All Units have

open

boomerangs, which he makes Light tan brown wallet lost Fri. GAS ATTENDANT
even ing about Ii p.m. Cherry

without a miss," he said. "I did Farm Fresh Okra for canni or

Story Hour,l0:30 a.m., Sanford

3:15

F4sier. (MW) 1969.

ONII ON ONI

:1i

'arden Club. 710 E. Rollins.

MoNALE'S NAVY
CD THE NEW MICKEY
MWSE CU.8
'-' MihRCUS WELBY, M.D.

Greta Garbo,

IOATNIKS

1 rift
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(Fri.)
That Kind of
nws.SophIa Lain, Tab

L2YD INTI1P*lSI THIATU

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Young Adults Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Or lando

400
CD IRONS$OE

Tanj
"Anne

Charles ElIcIft d (MW) 10.

eon gels in trouble WIth aIM
net and the lew. (A)
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WALT Dtsay$

Weight Watchers, Sears, Altamonte Mall, 10 a.m .

(Wed.,Frl.) CARRASCOLENDAS

(Mon.)

°p"

WAREHOUSE workers

objects after they make a wide

ALEGRE

"arided.' Alan L, Mom
Frearsw' 1960. (Tue..) -r
Crowd Ibens? Robed Taylor,

(12) THE BEST OF

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t'usseiberry.

CD 24 SESAME STREET

(I) MOVIES:

MECHANICS

them Into the wind one at a time Will keep children in my horns,

24 (Pbt.TUeS.,Thua.)V)LLA

hIm'flvss Faces OfEvs"wss
based.

open

FORMICA WORKERS

and sells.

Bank Uquidation Sale

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TRUCK DRIVER

HIDDEN LAKE
ESTATES

SWIMMING POOL HOMI[i
ES _

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(2) (12) ANOTHER IM)R.D
Cl) (CALl. IN THE FAMILY

5f5Øfl on whom the book 04

53.400 yr
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New 3 BR, 1 bath homes, $33,305,
Government subsidy available.
Builder, 323.2257. Equal Housing
Opportunity.

3 IN, 2 baths, family

square ft.

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

$100 mO. REALTOM.Assoc late,

Sanford. lovely 1 or 2 BR, air, .'i.
to will carpet. 5133 $. $143. Ui.

open

SCAPING

5L001 &amp; Fo

rent first 'no. House needs repair.

persons. 4474 or "2.M4.

ARCHITECT LAND-

other record feats with

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$d.)OOyr
53.720 yr

CLERK TYPIST
ACCOUNTANT

Sanford, Fla. 32771

McMahon also claims nine

SECRETARY
RECEPTIONIST

MEDICAL SECRETARY

123 4S$7orwits

Apts.

near stores, ideal for retired

323_SI76

Diet Workshop, 10 am., St. Augustine Church,

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EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA

(Thin.)

AAA EMPLOYMENT

problerndrinl,ers

HOUSE 1. 3 ACNES.HWy. 44. Free

story brick waterfront hoe,
m
kw'nei fly" &amp; dtrtIn. morn
pantry, family room with
fireplace. Also a game room.
Swimming pool enclosed by
stockade fence, hot Its own wet
bar, bath area 1. sauna. Even ,,
gazebo. A must see at $74,900.
ERROLL L. GREENE
REALTOR
444.4923

WINTER SPRINGS, Pool orient ed
floor plan with 3 sliding glass
doors for exquisite view. Move In
for $21,500. $430 down,

COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED
- VA I, FHA homes located in
many areas of Seminole County
1)7.300 to $30,000. Down payment
low so sio&amp;

337.399)

On, 2

that needs room. own fl for 2,ca

funding. By builder 534 1440 Equal
Housing Opportunity,

REALTOR
337.9354

Orlando 104.3007.
available. Pool, Nec. Room.
Tennis Cou rt, Laundry Room, AC,
Dishwasher, Carpeted £ Draped. Loch Arbor, deluxe I BR, den, sac.
Call 323-4420 between 5:30 0. S.
Cond. 1. location. $270 mo. plus
clop. I yr. lease. No pets. William
DeARY- Lovely large I OR, air, Malic:owski, 3fl.7$3.

Altamonte Mall. Red carpet area. Hair stylist will cut

(2) (2 THE DOCTORS
('I) ()
(I) OfE LIFE TO LIVE

founder

never do that again."

323 111411"

I, 7, 0, 3 Bedroom apartmen ts

__________

for families or friends of

"1 have several world
records," he said.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Muscular Dystrophy Cut-a.thon, 12:30.5:30 p.m.,

(Xi) *28(300

o

- Phoerix: A L.ove Sto,y.' Peter
Falk and M Cla,ti,i star in
"How to Rate. inctepeide.i
the cionis of two lonely people
ndS
f l Ons7
whose short lived love aIIM is(Fd.) Chris Sizemore. reel We

:

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"L.iat Lau%." (Wed) -spi..:

(4)
(1)
CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
24 MACNEII.-W1PER p.E.
PORT
- 8.30
24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

__________

football.
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn. Special program.
Fine ArtsCartvuShow, 10a.m. to 9p.m., Altan3onte

:-

Servarl." iae

at 7:25 and 8:25, coat news,

s*a'g.y.(R)
(2) LAVEMPEANDSHUV..EV:
The guts Isarl th51V learn k*)
this erTluat
YI3W)y bO*lii'.g
B1UTTWd. (R)
900
(2) i12) POLICE WOMAN:

whose 175 pounds ripples over ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Instruments, ACCS., Repairs. 210
Free, 421.1277 for "We Care."
E 1st t . Sanford. 37) $751,
his 5.7 frame. "I entered a
Adults £ Teens.
_______________________
body-building contest about two
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
years ago and finished second.
18-tinip Vanted
IN YOUR FAMILY?
___________________________
The contest was rigged. I'll
AL NON

Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
P.O. 50* 353

SHOW

weattw, srts)

(F) ABC MOVIE: "01lffIn arid

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takes over asa$ervçorary San

'obten*. (R)

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Ridgewood Arms

Music Cen ter. Lessons,

Lake Mary- 3 BR, fl, bath new
homes. Under $1,000 with less
than $730 down, Governm en t

3332)10
After Mrs:

$$iSClOI4 S

for

w.

322.645

3524 Park Dr.

$llSplussecurity.

SANFORD COURT APTS. OR. country house, older couple,
no chll*en, tolerance required,
210) Sanford Ave.
323.330) _11 monfh. 37i41 6.

________________________

Hannows

His most impressive show involves several boomerangs. He
takes five boomerangs, throws

Frandsoosi.q,ervi.orwhenher

800

Sanford, Flor ida 3277)

Seminole Sunrise Klwanis,7a.m.,Sambo's,Sanford.
TauglewoodAA,closed,8p.m.,St.Rlchard'sChurch.
Longwood AA, closed. 8 p.m., Rolling hi lls Moravian

IC: ("Good Morning

boss Is laid ow by errwgsty

MiamLFIorida.31)25

12.57
(2) NBCP WS UPOATE
100
11) ALL MY CHILDREN
24 PBS MOVIE: (Mon.) "The

i GOOoMOlGAAER.

- (4) (6) PHYLLIS: Pt,h1.s

All units have double waited Sound.
proofing at

straight behind-the-back catch- Christian Day School has openings 3OlCommeccial
for I and S yr. olds for fall AVON sales mean extra money ths
es."

(2m

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Service Directory.

with his ability with a boomerang.

Movies, 2and3p.m.,SeminoleCountySouth Library,

3 BR, bath, shower, small out.
building, laundry room, Lake
Monroe, $150 mo. S4l-2i after I
30-Apartments Unfurni
-____________________
38R house,

fi nd him listed in our Business

now, Maitland Civic Center. Mike McBath, formerly with
the Buffalo Bills and the Orlando Blazers will speak on

Through Saturday.

s,00 d ow n, $250 mo. $71 $114

U-3$

6.3 ACRE RANCHETTE, 2 fenced
White
pastures, septic, fresh water well,
$3100 per acre, with good terms.
Req. Real Estate Broker
"SANFORD'S FINEST", The Iplit
.IOHNKRIDER,ASSOCIATE
plan of this 4 ON, 3 both pool
107W. Commercial, Sanford
home, with fireplace, will satisfy
3237111
all your desires. A large screened
Patio for entertainment. A bargain
Wm. J. THOMPSON REALTY
a, $63,000.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
GROW OR DIE? 3 Acres of corn. 322.1433
Evn 333.1954
merclal properly for the business

TAFFER REALTY

noo B. flIh St.

_________

restaurant in Deitona For sale-

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

Write P.O. 50* 1213

partn,rp,,w small

fase or

ISO) N. W. 7th St.

Phone 423-4517

" was into weightilfUng a

J111

Universal Schools

Perhaps AIcohOflCsAilOflymOuI
Can Help

plays his wares and taletit.

1659-6100

_

orviitito:

again is dazzle beach crowds

Altamonte Springs.

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S1B1

Pompano. Fla.. 33041. -

PROBLEM?

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT. Sell
thsoo useful, no longer needed
iIms with a Herald Classified Ad.
Call 322 2611 or $31 903.

Reg, Real Estate Broker

equipped kitchen, otso mo. j.
01 12 days 415.3577 eves.

terview, call Orlando, Mr. Rice,

-

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FACEDWITHADRINKIIIO

31fl,lbathClSho
corner
home,
lot with citrus trees. Conven iently
located. 321.0303.
.

37220$0

mull
have personal
financial Lake Mary- 2 BR, duplex, central
references,
and beSiavailable
heat i. air, carpet, drapes, fully
immediately. For initial in.

11-Instructions

MaltlandSouth Seminole Chamber of Commers,

Church, SR 434.

CBS PEWS( 25 '

WeCtedWeProvicse everything to IS
3ths1
make you a succe in this simple0SW.2
business. High profit margin, low
overhead, and continuous corn
3lA-DiapIexe
pon y Support. Qualified applicants

LEARN A TRADE
"He was known as 'Mr. Offering own room. bath, board,
for
Small
salary
light elractor Trailer Driver
Muscle', then John, the Bap.
housekeeping 0. live.In com
Heavy Equ!pment Opt.
fist' and now he's 'Boomerang
panlonshlp for elderly lady. 323. CDiesel Mechanic
5$
.
3
Bi lly'," said a long-time real.
Calltoll free ( 71 Hrs.)
dent. "I think he's happier as oivonce FORMS- For free in
I.80O43275O9
f or mation write to: Boa 10),
'Boomerang Billy'."
)da izne each day as he

373 3301

Adults. Rent by Weak orMon th,
Local operators now being GENEVA GARDENS

Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, noon, Jaycee building.

Tues., no.5 a.rvt

(4)

"doing whatever I

LOCH ARBOR-

opening two locations this

Sundoi - Noon FrldQ

4 1' rs mats

vi

7 Bedroom Fur&amp;shod p,,g

Florida retail organIzation

___________
________________
left his Job in a machine shop in _______________________
New York, moved to this Island _________________________
resort off the south Texas coast

energy efficient

3301 Sanford Ave

Working partner ifl expanding

Noon The Dcnj Before PublicQtlon

suit, a sharkatooth necklace
and a smile.
Twelve years ago, McMahon

41-Houses

ItIntell Available

SANFORD COURT APT

HUNDREOSPER WEEK

DEADLINES

(I.) RYAN'S HOPE

(2)

YS: MarIOn

rush hour traffic, John
McMa ho n walks to his office
5 igfl.
wearing an Aussie hat, a

41-Houses.

Uflit$ available today are at.,,

5

($2,00 MINIMUM CHARUE)
MONDAY Ihru FRIDAY
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY___________
,.Noon

But what he does again and

Seminole Plaza, Casselberry.
FRIDAY, AUGUST
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,

%

(4)

Tex. (AP)- Instead of donning
bUSIIIC55 stilt and battling

For further information call

Mail.

15

TOMORROW

(2) (17) TODAY

msaf**s$ VUI%fl. (R)

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SAGA.
19.

12:30
(2) (2csiuco *.to THE

7.100

leers her f. has leume a

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thrm

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(2) DAILY DEVO

a
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Cl) HAPPY

24) (Mon. hot4i FrI.) FOR-

(I) StPIIALMNAC

uire two ram hot
to conosal them aboard st.
DA
ICX

LESS

(I) SUMMER SEMESTER
6:45

POd?
,,, ,,
Wilson. 1952. Navy t'udcsee

Maitland . Rap session on astrology.

(2) (1) (2 NEWS
CI) YOJ4GAND REST'

SONSHINE: With Bobby

missing. (R)
S MOVIE: 'A 01,1 in

Company for single adolts, 8 p.m., Parker Plaza,

12:00

BYTE

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND,

few years ago," said McMahon,

Sanford Clviii, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
Saul ord.Semlaole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
ldi$)g
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 &amp;
;
p.m., First United Methodist Church, Oviedo.

Afte, flOOfl

SHOVJ Sr*1olawdsso

ikslth w10 her lather, who
has iiscowsred his t,*wsN

436

CBS NEWS

(2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
6:30

fosbsss Joan Ssmv os a

'J

(4)

8.25

huM .................43caIifli
HOURS
3C0M.CUtiVItUflSl .... 30c.ftne
0:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M. i coicutive times.....3k a tins

Jp

"office" on the beach and &amp;a-

South Sem inole O$lmlst, 7:30 a.m., Ramada In. SR

11a.m.

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T most

DAYS PER WEEK

Evening Herald, Sanford, Pt.

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I IN 'NAME home on 3 lots in city,
COLON TV, AirCond,, Maid Say
Under $11
Take over 11)01"
QUALITY INN NORTH
tg.ge after own payment.
)'fl)0flt.
.L44SR 134.Long Wood
U2.10 _

HOURS P5 DAY
5

Toss

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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

draws acrowd of tourists to his

Lake Mary Rotary, S am.

.

831-9993

...

322-2611

"Boomerang Billy" lives up

Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

1I

(.2.) (Mon.) POPI GOES THE
COUNTRY (Tuss.) PORTER

11

Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

24 (Mon.) ERICA(Tuss.)ANT1QUES (.) CONSUMER
SURVIVAL KIT (Thur..)
SOMETHING PERSONAL
(Fri.) 1EU. T1'10M
MEMBERS

6:00

(I) (I) THE JACK 8ENN'

:

wMd FrI.,

SQUARES

an
MacMhii'. (R)

Caiselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., The Caboose.
Oviedo Ro tary, 7:30 a.m. The Town House.
Preschool stot'ytlnse for ages 34, Seminole County
South Library, Seminole Plaza, Casselberry. Must
resister In advance.

, covsrs

1A

,

OrlGndo-Wlnte( Park I

feel li ke doing."

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10

THURSDAY, AUGUST

'I

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Its
'

and began

(2)
FAMILY FEUD: p1.
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M.zrning

sprIs.andgstir5oiflformfri

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IW1 Moss.,

&amp;dIdfrMldoli)S

W.dn.sday

doe We On -black sheW by

Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church

.a5i.. 30 Mn.

ep

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COUNCIL
MEETING:
Aa r.oriv
It*IQ UltI UOakt'IiIiIf 11
p.m.

'.

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SPECIAL.

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munity Church.
Tr#County Road Runners CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of commerce,

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery

Jamb Stewart,

CI) ANDY WILLIAMSSHOW

Casielberry Jaycees board, 8p.m., Ta il and Ale.
Parents A nonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry

(1) M (Mom through Thum)
LOVE OF LIFE

730

check.

S. Oak and 7 p.m., Summit Apartments, Casselberry.

(2) ) (Mon. ItTOl4ThIfl.)
ITS AN'YBOOY'S GUESS

4)pleyafd and his two oonvkt

Cl) p,tic*iou

Weight Watchers,? p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309

ms.) PAW ALONG: With
Jy K1kiild
___(Wed.) PE.
ALIDADES (Fit) MD.

U_gus-' (

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only)

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p.m.

and? p.m., red carpet area, Altamonte Mall.

TUNE
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CL) (Mon. eTou1 Thum )
(R)
I'

TONIGHT
(4) (I) CBS LATE MOVIE:

m.

Seminole Community College Bud Concert, 6 p.m.

(2) () WHEEL OF FOR-

24 REALIDADES
11.30

(2) TO 'TELL THE TRUTH THE BEST OF i iov

physical fitness, Dr. Robert B. Thnflbo.

I 1.00

TMAN

4) STUDIO SEE
(L) ABC NEWS
oo
(7)

CD JACKSONVILLE

Omasge Coasty Asia. of Legal Secretaries, Kabler
Plus, oijna, dinner 6p.m., meeting, 6:45; Speaker on

CD 2 (*)fl.,
VILLA ALEGRE (Tues.,

1o$$kiRt1srhUsbsfld
and gfl k.

(4) (1) COS NEWS

(2)

On 1150 isklfrOflt

Ib*'. Des. Mckoas. 1966,

(11 a. zoom

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I1JPSDAY,AUGU8T9
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Sanford VFW Post 101$ Auxiliary,
$ p.m., post home

PAm

1100
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or '11.9993,

301.0093.

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Buslness...DIQI 322-2611 or 83199931
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tusidey, Ave. 9, it"

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IN THE CATACOMBS!

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anything but a futile gesture.
Everyone returns your

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to another. Cultivate the new opportunity has been hovering
pals. They'll bolder you for over you. Today may be the day
many years to come.
heti it filially breaks through

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worrying about how you could these contacts will prove very
fall. Find out to w hom you're valuable,
by Howie Schneider

iviw u n- &amp;jiu

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romantically suited by sending
for your copy of Astro,-Graph

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ARIES iMarch 21-April 19)

great deal more influence than
You realize. Use your power

wisely.

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fly all means give priority to

four suits i is

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GEMINI May 21-June 20)
Warning from everyone you You are fit the enviable position

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of being able to make large

native shrewdoesa today. Dopendence oil these facilities

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Although you may not have

way to the bank.

control over a situation which is

SAGITTARIUS I Nov 23-Dec

causing you great concern

211 The warm friendly hand you don't worry it you have faith h;

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of equipment

paints chiminey at old Mayfair Ifole"anford
Naval Academ% building. New Tribes, a missionary
group, purchased the structure In May and

currently Is refurbishing it for use as its in-

0 8 Tax Rate Inc ase
was shown that only 1140,925 of that
amount was for the 6.4 per cent cost of

determined that lump -ilirn-i psymeab
could mean salary increases of as much as

living raises.

13.8 per cent to the lowest paid employee
currently On the payroll.
Knowles said action of this sort would

Other sums included in the total were
pZ000 to bring personnel sidaries up to a

comparable level with other governmental

mean that supervisors would receive less

units

Ive" though they have more respon.

and

private

enterprise

sibility:

$63,000 for the contigency fund Iteni

"Ain't no way I'll buy the program,"

already mentioned; $29,000 to bring fire

Mayor Moore said.

department wages up to parity with police

Stenstrom, speaking for equal lump
sums payments said that when the bread.

city employes across the board with the police raim.
department personnel salaries; salaries
sioner Julian Stenstrom, for the mandated equal employment oprtwiit officer and public safety ad'
Four members of the city commisalon recommended that rather than yin a
ministrator
of $35,596.
Moore,
agreed
that
percentage
across
the
board
pay
raise
that
Monday night, led by
,,e comm
consid er
coat
of
the
living pay raise would not be
Knowles reported that the city has 270
granted to the police department per- bonuses at Christmas time d

sonnel, in process of gaining recognition

wuuer of a family goes to the super
market to buy groceries, he doesn't pay
the bill with a percentage. Commissioner

A.A. McClanahan said the Stenstrom plain

payroll Is $2.5 million,

motion and second, however, when

Association (PBA) as its union bargaining request broke down the $397,000 included

equal lump sums payments to employes,

agent.

fit fieu of percentage increases. Moore

totals and other salary breakdowns. -

Y&amp;J

avy,

By MARX WEINBERG
Herald Staff Writer

propriate regulations.

The Florida Supreme Court in
•4eclsionthatrequlredcoWltlea

,

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+

to issue concealed weapons
permits to Individuals of "good

I

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Delays Consi

In the budget for salary adjuitments, it

erati"on

Of

the proposed ordinance
suggested by Commissioner

File with th e sheriff four pitude" or has been discharged
state and perform functions bullets fired from the pistol for from the armed services under
such as serving subpoenas which a permit will be issued; other than honorable con.
w hich sheriff's deputies also and
ditions;

Harry Kwiatkowskl,
•

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•

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perform, Morse said. "Frankly,
- Pay a first-year fee of $10u.
- Uses alcoholi beverages
never know what to expect.
c
to
excess;
(on a case)" said Morse, who $15.
- 1.4 "possessed of a violent
added that in 15 years of ft).
A per-mit.would not be issued arid ungovernable temper."Algative work he has never
to "
had to draw his

firearm.
in applying for a gun permit,
Is a drug addict,
"I've been shot at many
an individual would have to
- has Used a gun In the consent to a background Intimes," said Caputo. 'We are
responsible people. We ha ve a commission of a crime;
vest igation by the sheriff's
- Is mentally ill;
job to do ... Having a gun Is a
office and publication of his
deterrent In our work."
Has been convicted of a request for a concealed weapon
Under the proposed or. crime involving "moral tur- Ut Central Florida newspapers.
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dinlince, to be issued a gun
permit, an applicant would

t~

other counties, and I un'
derstand other counties won't
recognize the permits we issue.
state bjust denying its
this area.
responsibility in
Two private Investigators
who (edified before the cornmission pointed out It would

Gun Permlots Ordinance
li censed and bonded by the

moratorium In May to allow said. "Seminole County won't
themselves time to write up
recognize permits granted by

AM W. WU r-

-

budget outlays

state sheriff's association, said
in the county.
Polk, will ask Mate legislators
:t Commissioners also voted to to change
state laws oil the
3'S
cont in ue for
"
subject
at
next
year's Mate
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pay raise recommended by Knowles for the money may ultimately be allocated for

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The budget as submitted by Knowles to suld projects such as paving) since the
The city's labor attomey David Kormay go up by $1.18 per $1,000 assessed the commission several weeks ago totaled fund was established.
nreich has warned the city that granting
valuation, Ic from $6.30 to $7.48, for the anticipated expenditures of $4,742,046 and
lie urged his colleagues to "do a little the police the pay raise could be
new 1978 fiscal year.
anticipated revenues of $3,553,000.
soul searching" on whether to -uke a sildered an unfair labor practice.
City Commissioners Tuesby night. in a
The* city comminion Monday night realistic approach" and "be a little hard.
The commission nonetheless, while
fourth session attempting to balance a
headed and long-nosed" and raise agreeing not to officially designate money
approved
on
first
reading
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budget for the new fiscal year to begin Oct.
within the budget for police department
1, told City Manager W.E. Knowles to increasing refuse fees for garbage Property taxes lndtW-

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aggrieved parties.
Mayor Lee P. Moore told colleagues that he had negotiated "In
good fai th" with the EEOC which ultimately came up with an
agreement in June that required reinstatement of Moore and
Brooks to the city's employ in the police department. Moore, in

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the polisibility of Increasing taxes by the
$1.18. The commission will meet again at 4 balance" Proposed budget for the year by
$121
p.m. Monday on the budget.

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her also because she had been discriminated spinst.
Mrs. Crawford said that the SCA office does not initiate
discrimination complaints but only files them on behalf of

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the reinstatement, went to the animal control department at a
$12,027 annual salary whi le Brooks was assigned to the Central
Florida task force.
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Of MS. Jones, Mrs. Crawford said that Moore and Brooks chose

The mayor added,"I &amp;in the man who made the suggestion that;
Diduth, Minn. Industrisilld missioners hao liustructed, -'Was 4W by the'Uke M
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annexation.
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A letter was received by Knowles Tuesday afternoon from
Heathrow's northeast cornei in pentine patterns," in apparent without litigation," Sanford
who Moore "requesting" that he be given an Identification card, a
order to avoid litigation with violation of stsite annexation lawyer Joe D via
sergeant's badge and "my gun." He also said that the an imal
the laws,
Seminol e Count y
represents Paulucci locall
annexation.
The count has Ui Aug.22
See FRAIL D HINT, Page 2A
'Me Seminole County Corn. (30 days after the annexation See ANNEXATION, Page 2A

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and discard and has avoided
the lon of a club trick.

14n)ng today. You could have a Shangri-la today. Don't venture

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contract every time."

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MVe to"
the documents through the bed agency,eftheir
y'aofflce or the federal
rfcattoniey'soffice.
the teat
The action was taken after City Manager W, E. Knowles,
following instructions from the Miami EEOC office, accepted a
returned $1,000 check made out to Eddye Jones Roberts and or.

Moore and Brooks.
"The ream they were chosen in because the police departmed

system will get to the right

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you're involved in or may even Seize any opportunity that
be contemplating. Think about arises today to rub shouldeIre
how youll succeed, rather than with haluential people sodally.

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One good introduction will lead 191 For some time the sun of

Mize has been asked by the city

tiered two new checks for $500 each drawn and delivered per.
aonauy to a "Jake Cohen" and an "Eddye Jones."
Mayor Lee P. Moore told commissioners that one of the $600
checks wu paid toa "black rnale" who ismajijed to anuaistant
I the Seminole Community Action office.
Louise Crawford of Seminole Community Action (SCA) con
flrmedtodaythatone of the checks was paid to Cohen, husband of
Carolyn Co hen, a secretary in the SCA office.
"The selection of Jake Cohen aaa recipient was made byJ.C.
Moore and Tony Brooks, the two charging parties," Mrs.
Crawford said She added that Eddye Jones was also chosen by

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there Is no advantage at all in sweets and starches.

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Atkins' diet fad was sweeping careful metabolic study. You
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metabolized products of fat wherein the body does not
metabolism. They include utilize carbo hydrat es properly
acetone and do have a fruity can lead to this problem. This
odor. If you severely restricted includes alcohol consumption.
your carbohydrates forcing The alcoholic may have low
excess blood sugar because the alcohol
your body louse fats
fat breakdown would produLe interferes with the liver's
excess amounts of ketones. This normal mechanisms to
will also make your breath maintain blood sugar levels.
smell like you had been The body uses fat and hinc
produces ketones in the urine.
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paints chiminey at old Mayfair Ifole"anford
Naval Academ% building. New Tribes, a missionary
group, purchased the structure In May and

currently Is refurbishing it for use as its in-

0 8 Tax Rate Inc ase
was shown that only 1140,925 of that
amount was for the 6.4 per cent cost of

determined that lump -ilirn-i psymeab
could mean salary increases of as much as

living raises.

13.8 per cent to the lowest paid employee
currently On the payroll.
Knowles said action of this sort would

Other sums included in the total were
pZ000 to bring personnel sidaries up to a

comparable level with other governmental

mean that supervisors would receive less

units

Ive" though they have more respon.

and

private

enterprise

sibility:

$63,000 for the contigency fund Iteni

"Ain't no way I'll buy the program,"

already mentioned; $29,000 to bring fire

Mayor Moore said.

department wages up to parity with police

Stenstrom, speaking for equal lump
sums payments said that when the bread.

city employes across the board with the police raim.
department personnel salaries; salaries
sioner Julian Stenstrom, for the mandated equal employment oprtwiit officer and public safety ad'
Four members of the city commisalon recommended that rather than yin a
ministrator
of $35,596.
Moore,
agreed
that
percentage
across
the
board
pay
raise
that
Monday night, led by
,,e comm
consid er
coat
of
the
living pay raise would not be
Knowles reported that the city has 270
granted to the police department per- bonuses at Christmas time d

sonnel, in process of gaining recognition

wuuer of a family goes to the super
market to buy groceries, he doesn't pay
the bill with a percentage. Commissioner

A.A. McClanahan said the Stenstrom plain

payroll Is $2.5 million,

motion and second, however, when

Association (PBA) as its union bargaining request broke down the $397,000 included

equal lump sums payments to employes,

agent.

fit fieu of percentage increases. Moore

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File with th e sheriff four pitude" or has been discharged
state and perform functions bullets fired from the pistol for from the armed services under
such as serving subpoenas which a permit will be issued; other than honorable con.
w hich sheriff's deputies also and
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never know what to expect.
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(on a case)" said Morse, who $15.
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added that in 15 years of ft).
A per-mit.would not be issued arid ungovernable temper."Algative work he has never
to "
had to draw his

firearm.
in applying for a gun permit,
Is a drug addict,
"I've been shot at many
an individual would have to
- has Used a gun In the consent to a background Intimes," said Caputo. 'We are
responsible people. We ha ve a commission of a crime;
vest igation by the sheriff's
- Is mentally ill;
job to do ... Having a gun Is a
office and publication of his
deterrent In our work."
Has been convicted of a request for a concealed weapon
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state bjust denying its
this area.
responsibility in
Two private Investigators
who (edified before the cornmission pointed out It would

Gun Permlots Ordinance
li censed and bonded by the

moratorium In May to allow said. "Seminole County won't
themselves time to write up
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state sheriff's association, said
in the county.
Polk, will ask Mate legislators
:t Commissioners also voted to to change
state laws oil the
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cont in ue for
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subject
at
next
year's Mate
moratorium Oil
leg
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procedures for Issulng permits reAIIZs the commissioners m ust
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lernational headquarters,

pay raise recommended by Knowles for the money may ultimately be allocated for

city's 270 employes, city commissioners primarily used by the city for capital

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Knowles is to consider are various per- it has been a matter of pride with the city
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collection in the city to place that service

Commimdoner A.A. McClanahan and
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The budget as submitted by Knowles to suld projects such as paving) since the
The city's labor attomey David Kormay go up by $1.18 per $1,000 assessed the commission several weeks ago totaled fund was established.
nreich has warned the city that granting
valuation, Ic from $6.30 to $7.48, for the anticipated expenditures of $4,742,046 and
lie urged his colleagues to "do a little the police the pay raise could be
new 1978 fiscal year.
anticipated revenues of $3,553,000.
soul searching" on whether to -uke a sildered an unfair labor practice.
City Commissioners Tuesby night. in a
The* city comminion Monday night realistic approach" and "be a little hard.
The commission nonetheless, while
fourth session attempting to balance a
headed and long-nosed" and raise agreeing not to officially designate money
approved
on
first
reading
an
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inance
budget for the new fiscal year to begin Oct.
within the budget for police department
1, told City Manager W.E. Knowles to increasing refuse fees for garbage Property taxes lndtW-

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aggrieved parties.
Mayor Lee P. Moore told colleagues that he had negotiated "In
good fai th" with the EEOC which ultimately came up with an
agreement in June that required reinstatement of Moore and
Brooks to the city's employ in the police department. Moore, in

sidents Ma

the polisibility of Increasing taxes by the
$1.18. The commission will meet again at 4 balance" Proposed budget for the year by
$121
p.m. Monday on the budget.

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her also because she had been discriminated spinst.
Mrs. Crawford said that the SCA office does not initiate
discrimination complaints but only files them on behalf of

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for six notrump In spite of ill

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answer individual questions it
to a carts. There is a
stamped, a:U.dd,e,$.d
heart
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never-slipy system is it was be Interesting quHtloni will
used In this column and odu~
described yes" ago by Ely

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the reinstatement, went to the animal control department at a
$12,027 annual salary whi le Brooks was assigned to the Central
Florida task force.
He noted that within the agreement was a section cIlling for

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ponents are fully aware of
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SCORPIO lOct. 24-Nov. 22) opiportunifies out of humble
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Bidding methods have no partner that a one-spade
d1terise against the so_cslled response to a one-heart open.
Ing bid l be made with
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ik e.
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Of MS. Jones, Mrs. Crawford said that Moore and Brooks chose

The mayor added,"I &amp;in the man who made the suggestion that;
Diduth, Minn. Industrisilld missioners hao liustructed, -'Was 4W by the'Uke M
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has been no conversation between me and J. C. Moore.
p.. Oi IJIc 1,500-acre ,ieauuow area Siegel o ,.e a lawsuit ,,,
annexation.
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de-annexation of 40 acres- In "pockets, enclaves and Ber- objectives and resolve the inu
e in the agreement."
A letter was received by Knowles Tuesday afternoon from
Heathrow's northeast cornei in pentine patterns," in apparent without litigation," Sanford
who Moore "requesting" that he be given an Identification card, a
order to avoid litigation with violation of stsite annexation lawyer Joe D via
sergeant's badge and "my gun." He also said that the an imal
the laws,
Seminol e Count y
represents Paulucci locall
annexation.
The count has Ui Aug.22
See FRAIL D HINT, Page 2A
'Me Seminole County Corn. (30 days after the annexation See ANNEXATION, Page 2A

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and discard and has avoided
the lon of a club trick.

14n)ng today. You could have a Shangri-la today. Don't venture

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Mayor
Moore 's office a I'I.
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Your image Is exceptionally are where you'll find your

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wins the club. cashes the ace
Wnjol hearts and all the
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starnpt4l envelope to Astro- you firmly believe the wheel of
0. Box 489, Radio City fortune can turn in your favor,
it will
Station, I V 10019 Be sure

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empty and decided to rest a spell.

Somewhere someone might
try a Stayman response to the
Iwo'notrump opening to check
for a,. 4.4 heart fit and then bid

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had tried to force Cohen to he against Tony Brooks and Cohen

contract every time."

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The city commission Tuesday night voted urmimoudy to in.
MVe to"
the documents through the bed agency,eftheir
y'aofflce or the federal
rfcattoniey'soffice.
the teat
The action was taken after City Manager W, E. Knowles,
following instructions from the Miami EEOC office, accepted a
returned $1,000 check made out to Eddye Jones Roberts and or.

Moore and Brooks.
"The ream they were chosen in because the police departmed

system will get to the right

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A4t.ARILS Olin.
you're involved in or may even Seize any opportunity that
be contemplating. Think about arises today to rub shouldeIre
how youll succeed, rather than with haluential people sodally.

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One good introduction will lead 191 For some time the sun of

Mize has been asked by the city

tiered two new checks for $500 each drawn and delivered per.
aonauy to a "Jake Cohen" and an "Eddye Jones."
Mayor Lee P. Moore told commissioners that one of the $600
checks wu paid toa "black rnale" who ismajijed to anuaistant
I the Seminole Community Action office.
Louise Crawford of Seminole Community Action (SCA) con
flrmedtodaythatone of the checks was paid to Cohen, husband of
Carolyn Co hen, a secretary in the SCA office.
"The selection of Jake Cohen aaa recipient was made byJ.C.
Moore and Tony Brooks, the two charging parties," Mrs.
Crawford said She added that Eddye Jones was also chosen by

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
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mailing. As this issue explains vegetables while avoiding
there Is no advantage at all in sweets and starches.

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problem I am sending you The it is not life threatening.
Ileslth Letternumber2-2,Low Mean while, I would suggest
Carbohydrate' Diet Fads, tlt you be careful to maintain
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losing weight. To give you more amounts of ketones. And It
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Atkins' diet fad was sweeping careful metabolic study. You
the country. You could smell may have a basic metabolism
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incompletely Several other conditions
metabolized products of fat wherein the body does not
metabolism. They include utilize carbo hydrat es properly
acetone and do have a fruity can lead to this problem. This
odor. If you severely restricted includes alcohol consumption.
your carbohydrates forcing The alcoholic may have low
excess blood sugar because the alcohol
your body louse fats
fat breakdown would produLe interferes with the liver's
excess amounts of ketones. This normal mechanisms to
will also make your breath maintain blood sugar levels.
smell like you had been The body uses fat and hinc
produces ketones in the urine.
drinking alcohol
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still curious. Can you shed some causing ketosla. In advanced
stages this leads to diabetic
light on this puzzle?
DEAR READER. Ketones acidosis.
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I have been aware of these leads to fatigue and faintness
other
important
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nts
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normal
body
over 20 years. Obviously they derangeme
life
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function.
are not a
The ame thing happens to
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training program;
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op.sIderation of the proposed year to be registered to carry a county) would requIre 67 ap Locators International, an $8,000 a year," said Altamonte
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(rosseord
County Attorney Gary Siegel counties,
and 67 Individual bonds," said detective agency.
Gary Caputo.
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"To get a gun permit (in each Harvey Morse, president of
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Destroy

Homes

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Angry residents
grabbed garden hoses early today to stop a
house fire and two garage fires from
spreading through the rest of their neighborhood on the third day of a firemen's strike.
"I wish the mayor was here to see this,"
said one of the hundreds of residents who congregated at the three blazes.
Firemen stood on picket lines Tuesday and
watched five buildings burn. At least eight
buildings have burned, leaving as many as 13
families homeless, since the 375 firemen
walked off their jobs early Monday.
Firemen, who have pledged to fight lifethreatening fires, have a "phantom squad"
responding to fire calls to ensure that lives are
not in danger. But they aren't fighting fires,
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PLAINS, Ga. (AP)

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cured of homesickness and riding the crest of
a softball victory, Is returning to the White
: House with his family after a five-day vacation.
: Carter, his wife, Rosalynn, and their
daughter, Amy, 9, were to arrive in
Washington late today.
Proclaiming himself "kind of homesick,"
the President came back to his hometown
Friday for only the third time since taking
office last January.

1.ii Nine Indicted For Drugs
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)

- Nine men

arrested last month in a drug raid at a campground near McClellanvllle, S.C., haye been
Indicted by a federal grand Jury.
Charged Tuesday with conspiracy to
: possess and distribute 4,300 pounds of marijuana were three Cincinnati men, Waldamar
G. Ebert, 28, Ronald Bryce Laughman, 27, and
: Richard Steve Carr, 25; Daniel N. Donnally,
: 25, of Columbus, Ohio; Larry Kim Coffey, 25,
of Nashville; and James Edward Merchant,
31, of Arlington, Mass.
Also indicted on the same charges were
a three Florida men - Mitchçlj Dale Ang1n and
i. Keàn
*'I4Jester, both 26, of Billie,
and Thomas E. Niehaus, 25, of Ft. lu
vder. dale.

FEA: Gas Do-Controls Harmless
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal
Energy Administration, which wants to lift
federal price controls on gasoline this fail,
says consumers shouldn't be hurt by the
move.
The agency said preliminary studies show
its proposal to lift controls on Nov. 1 will
"have no adverse price or supply effects, and
that competition and market forces are
adequate to protect consumers."

Seminole County Court Judge dated surcharges in traffic and the state that the new law is
Harold Johnson "uesday ruled alcohol-related offenses for at unconstitutional.
that the new state.tawimposing least the next month.
Judge Dickey said the oca
a $200 surcharge Li convictions
Yet to be challenged in rulings will prevail also in
on alcohol-related offenses is Seminole are sections of the County Court Judge WalIac*'
unconstltutlonai.
new law requiring a $10 sur- Hall's court until Hall tWill
Judge Johnson agreed with charge for a "victims of from a trial judges' conference
County Court Judge Alan crimes', fund, and a five-per- in Nevada.
Dickey's ruling last week that cent surcharge on bonds that
Judge Johnson said Judge
.-- the $30.75 surcharge
would go to the fund if the bond Hall dcesi't know ofthe rulings
speeding convictions amounts is forfeited,
by Judges Johnson and Dickey.
to an invalid ini. Money from
ThiJeHillisontofdate,Judge
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the surcharges were ear..marked recently by the Judge for the County Courts, Judge Hall's court.
legislature for a "good drivers' said Tuesday that he and Judge
Meanwhile, last week Judge
incentive fund" to be used to Johnson met on Monday with Dickey said that "oWIty COWt
give rebates to drivers without Circuit Court Clerk Arthur dockets are n'iceably lighter,
violations who carry liability Beckwith Jr. and Instructed either because officers aren't
him toretain the surcharge fees giving traffic citations due to
insurance which isn't no
locally for safekeeping until
required in Florida.
the new surcharges or because
Judge Jnson'a ruling came state Supreme Court
Seminole County motorists are
ona challenge to the now law by The "holding," a procedure being more careful.
Herald Photo by Bob Swrgsr
Assistant Public Defender also ordered recentiy in Orange
Many law enforcement of,
Ray DeGroote, adjutant, left, and Commander,
STRNCE
Bill Thomas Green filed after Gene County, would expedite the ficers in Seminole,uld earlier1
Varner, right, of Seminole Chapter of the D.A.V. Harmon pleaded guilty to
THE SAND
presents check to Mrs. Geraldine Weldon, President driving under the influence of return of the funds to the per. they were giving traffic tickets
from whom they were for only the "mod flagrwt"
of the Seminole High Séhool Band Parents alcohol
collected in can the high court traffic offenses because otthe
Judge Johnson uidthere's no ho
Organization. The money Is earmarked for uniforms
le new surtharges that must i,.
relationship between the 1200 County Court Judges and judges levied in addition to regular
for Band members,
surcharge in alcohol-related in five other counties around traffic fines. - BOB l..LOYI)
charges and the prosecution of
such cases.
"I could see a relationship If
the money (surcharge) was
going to build 'ails," Judge
Johnsoiï said, "but they're
(('iintinued from Page i-A)
using the courts to impose a tax
that's prohibited by the con- control department had no relief person and he Is
"on tmll all the
Mitution.Thecourtcan'ttm- time. Healso said he was supplied tobe supervisor ofthe
pose revenue-getting devices
By BOB LLOYD
relationship to the
III the parking lot at the Jack-In- with no"
ore Monday night instructed Police Capt. Earl Bourquardex
Herald Staff Writer
harges.
The-Box
restaurant,
South
c
to conduct a full investigation into reports that Moore had been
Seven persons were Jailed
Despite the ruling the court insubordinate to a superior officer by refusing to respond to
Orlando Drive, near Airport
calls
Tuesday night and early today
said
the $200 surcharge will be to remove injured or dead dogs.
Boulevard. Someone broke Into
after being arrested on drug
the car and took the black imposed on Harmon and the
charges In three separate cases
money held locally in a special
While the ommIsaion was discussing which agency to call in to
leather
over Seminole County.
gunbelt
with
holder,
fund
pending
a
ruling
on
the
look
into the protlem, Commissioner A. A. McClanahan said, "It
Pistol and handcuffs, police
Seminole sheriff's agents
seems
to me the Justice Department would be just as interested in
constitutionality
of
the
new
law
said,
conducted search warrant raids
investigating
by
the
state
some fraud involving SCA. Ifs claim was filed after
Supreme
Court.
Longwood
Police
Chief Gregg
at Iwn Alt ftIwaftr,t. )II II5
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me high court is expected to the fact, after the settlement, some fraud would appear to be
M
said
that
replacement
consider
apartments and Jailed four of $5,000 bond.
the law in early involved."
of the city-Issued equipment
suspects.
A sheriff's spokesman said will cost more
Mayor Moore said that the city will stand by the written
Se
pt
em
be
r.
th
than e
Arrested during a raid at the raids were* conducted
Seminole
County
Judges
will
agreement
with EEOC and that no other agreements have been
fisted on police repo
reports on th
apartment 243, Sandy Cove search warrants issuedwith
by burglary.
e continue assessing the man- made with Individuals and that's "the way it is going to be."
Apartments, were Donald County, Court Judge Alan
Manning said Srewlngton ________________________________________________________________________________
Eugene Downs, 32; Helen Dickey baled on information was
off duty when the disabled
Patricia Holland, 19; and from Orlando Police
vice
auto
was
left in the restaurant
Donald Lee Sowers, 31, all agents.
parking
lot.
listing the apartment as their
Sheriff's deputy
R.A.
AUTO BURGLARY
residence.
Alexander arrested Richard
Sanford
police arrested
Sowers was held today in Steven Helmadollar, 21, of
1109
Marvin
Le
Bolt,
, of 03 Lake
county jail In lieu of $3,000 bond Clemson Drive, Altamonte'
Monroe
Terrace,
Sanford,
'on
on a felony marijuana Springs, and Russell
Wayne auto burglary, grand larceny
posseaaki charge. Downs and Martin, 21,of Apopka, onfelony
and carrying a concealed
Holland Were released from Jail charges of possession of weapons
111111111
after they posted $5,000 bond marijuana and narcotic at $5,000.charges. Bond was set
each
paraphernalia after a consent
Officer D.L. Anderson
Downs was dharged with two search of a car on
Stanford reported when he stopped Bolt
counts of felony possession of Drive, Altamonte Springs, on W. Fifth
St. at 2 am. today
controlled substance and a deputies reported. Sheriff's the
suspect
was carrying a
charge of possession of narcotic reports Indicated two bags of
knife
and
a
citizens
band radio
paraphernalia. Miss Holland marijuana were found In the under
his shirt.
ZAYRE SHOPPING CENTER
was charged with felony auto. Bond for Helmadollar and
2956 ORLANDO DRIVE
Officers said Bolt dropped the
marijuana possession.
Martin was set at $5,000 each.
knife and radio and fled on foot
Agents also conducted a
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but was apprehended a few
search warrant raid at apartSanford police today were minutes later at Fifth St. and
ment 242,, Sandy Cove Apart. investigating
the burglary of a
Ave.
ments, according to sheriff's Longwood policeman's per. Avocado
Police said the CS radio
reports, and arrested Fred sonal car and
the theft of a city, belonged to Charlie Canada, 37,
Peter Hanson III, 24, on Issued gunbeit and a
.357. of620E,Si.xthSt,, and had b.
charges of felony possession of magnum pistol.
taken in the burglary of a car
marijuana and narcotic
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of
50
Seminole
Gardens
county Jail this morning in lieu 31, left h
is disabled auto locked Apartments.
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Ibid commissioners Tuesday. said.
*companylng Davis was Siegel pointed out de.
Robert Heller. a Paulucci annexation could take place
ruresentative based in Duluth. only by a referendwn of take
tl"Our main concern is the so- Mary residents, and this-could
11ed enclave created by the not be done" by Aug. 22, the
nexatIon around Banana county's deadline for initiating
1ke. Mr. PauluccI recom- legal action to halt the nBy MARK WEINBERG
In March, commissioners purposes does not disqualify,
isexation.,
ads de-san.exIng 40 acres
Herald Staff Writer
ruled that all building permit nor Is It of any consequence,
. acres would remain In
"If we file a suit, we can
requests in the hammock must provided the actual iso is for a
minole County and revert to always drop the suit later, but if
A Caueiberry Realtor Is come before them for final bona
tide
agricultural
cultural status," Davis told
e don't file by the deadline,
asking a circuit court judge in ruling.
purpose," Icardi's brief data.
commissioners. "We would we'd lose our right to sue
Sanford to reverie a Seminole
Another reason for denying
Icardi filed the brief on the
e to avoid litigation, which later." said Commissioner Bill
County Commission decision Seligman's permit application afternoon of
the lad day he
oldOmprobably
e one to two Kirchhoff.
lad month prohibiting him was his refusal to guarantee he
could
file
written
arguments to
vs and would be costly to
But the City of Lake Mary fromole
his land hsspring
would use his land for overturn the commissioners'
and Seminole could vote to extend the I1aaOC.
agricultural purposes for five decision.
IdY.
LOWItYS filing deadline "to
Aide ICartL of Wide' Put,
POulucci
Ike
Mary has planned, a avoid this expensive litigation," attorney for A. L. Seligman, years, commissioners said.
lce'di, attacked the corndential 1eve1ojxnent in the Davis said,
filed a three.polnt brief In missionera' decision denying a
istirow area which would
Commi.uioners
Instructed Circuit Judge Clarence
T. tree-cutting permit in a 12page
entualiy triple Lake Mary's Siegel to research the situation
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Johnson's court seeking the filet which argues that:
FOR
rrent population of 2,000.
IIMINOLU COUNTY,
with Davis and lake Mary City ruling to overturn the May
3
FLORIDA.
"U there were no longer an Atty. Gary Massey; - MARX commission
Seligman's refusal to CAIN NO. 75.2I$4.CA45.0
tcIave, there would be no %FJNRERG
MUTUAL SAVINGS
allow Seligman to clear trees Ceztllybe Would use the IBM for BENEFICIAL.
agricultural purposes for five BANK, a corporation,
from 23 acres of a
Plaintiff,
Years wasnot a valid reason for
,
pared he owns in
ji
denying the permit since such a LINDA FRANCES THOMAS, it II.,
IDOCk,
The county attorney's office refusal is not listed in the arbor
NOTICE OF SALE
a.i. readings; tern- lows *.djb* In thlimda
70s. W
haa 10 days to file an awerlug ortlziance as a reason for
Notice is hereby given that.
sjp e, 77; everalght low, 71;. meetly cut sad sostheast 10 to bref.
denying a permit application. Irwant to an order or a final
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high.
U: 15 mph.
stirday's
- me Board of County ludgment of foreclosure enticed in
Sefigman's property Is
the abovecapsioned action, I will
Iremetrie pressure, 3I.t4;
THURSDAY'S TIDES
OnUnIUiOnIrs
disregarded" sell
located at U.S. 17-U and
the property situat ed in
bliv, bamidity. 01 per rest;
De1asa Beach: hIgh 0:04 General Hutchiaan Parkway
Seligxnan'a Mated 11160111011110 Seminole County, Florida, described
j.,
a.., 03$ pm., 1ev 11:31a.m., the heart of the henmock, a immediately convert the land to as:
LOtS, Stock I, NORTH ORLANDO
Partly elosdy through
Pert Canaveral; high, 5:34 2e4quar,.inlle natural green agricultural UM iflI "relied
TOWNSITE, 41h Addition, (R,PIat
luridsy. Heallere4 Iku- a.m., 1:11 p.m., law 11:1 L*.,
questions about his speculative of Sheet No. 21. as recorded In Flat
rsbners, mostly dsrlsg
Blypsit: kI# 12:45. a.m., baler between
intent In buying the prny Book 14, Page 1, Public Recordsof
Seminole County,
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malaly Is the low IS' -d p.m.'.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Insurance Corn.
missioner Bill Gunter may announce soon
a campaign for a constitutional ban on autoaccident lawsuits to recover "speculative
damages."
Gunter will decide by Sept. 1 whether to
circulate petitions to put the issue on the 1978
ballot as a constitutional amendment, press
aide Harold Rummel said Tuesday.
It would take more than 200, 000 verified
signatures to put the proposed amendment on
the ballot.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Rep. Hugo Black
III, 29, has another distinction to go
along with being the youngest member of the
legislature: his net worth is lower than any
other lawmaker's.
Black's position at the bottom of the
financial totem pole was revealed Tuesday
when election officials released his financial
disclosure form. It had been filed earlier but
was misplaced.
With Black's form turning up along with
those of several other lawmakers who filed
after last week's deadline, the list of
legislators who have defied financial
disclosure has dwindled to six senators who
are challenging the requirement in federal
court.

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JACKSONVILLE BEACH (AP) — At least
,. 150 swimmers this week have felt the
painful sting of the Portugese men-of-war,
which have made their periodic invasion of ortheast Florida beaches.
The jellyfish, with long tentacles extendin ,,
from a purplish bladder-like body, appear in
the area two or three times a year,
Beach Patrol Capt. Scott Eleazer said
bathers are being warned that the Jellyfish are
dangerous, even after they wash up on shore
and
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Atty. Gen.
Robert Shevin has been chastised by a
political opponent for failing to keep records
on exposure given his taxpayer-funded, anti.
crime television spots.
Sen. Bob Graham D-Miami, wrote Shevin a
"DearBob" letter Tuesday once again asking
for a list of all the stations that have aired the
"Help Stop Crime" commercials featuring
Shevin since he announced for governor in
June. Both Graham and Shevin are seeking
the Democratic nomination to succeed Gov.
Reubin Askew.
"Helping stop crime in Florida is of utmost
importance and must be done," Graham said.
"However, using the issue to promote a public
officer's political campaign with taxpayers'
dollars is a waste of critically im portant law
enforcement funds and clearly unethical."

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PERRY (AP) - Sheriff's divers
returned to a North Florida sinkhole today to
recover a third concrete-weighted corpse
discovered by two teenagers as they searched
for Indian artifacts.
Autopsy results Tuesday on one of the three
victims showed that he was a white male,
aged 18 to 20, gagged and shot once in the back
of the head with a .38-caliber pistol. Officials
said the killers tied five concrete blocks to the
body with baling wire and dumped it into the
sinkhole.
'It was real weird," said one youth who
found the badly decomposed bodies Sunday
and brought up the first one. "When we were
bringing him up, it was as if he was smiling at
us. It was almost like he was glad we had
found him."

Black, DMiami, listed assets and net worth
of $1,504, the amoun t of money in his checking
accoun t when he filed his disclosure form.

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CHICAGO (AP) - The
American Bar Association Is
wrestling with an isasue some
praise ass consumers' bonanza
and others see as a Pandora's
box of deception and fraud advertising by lawyers.
The ABA's 360-member
House of Delegates was scheduled to debate and vote today on
proposals aimed at guiding the
nation's 400,000 attorneys on
what forms of advertising it
deems appropriate.
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AUGUST 9, 1077
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton (Diane)
ADMISSIONS
Larson, a boy, DeLand
DISCHARGES
1 Sanford:
Sanford:
S. J. Dupree
Martha Dial
Clarence A. King
hIetShel
E. Dunn
Lucile A. Miller
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Dortha
S.
Dykema
Masbel Piedra
Kim Getinwi
'Barbara Powell
I.iflda A. Goad
Willie W. Southerland Jr,
Ella C. Jenkins
Rose E. Williams
Joseph McKelvey
Sarah Cole, Deltona
:Claire 1. Gendrun, Deltona Victor M. Nathan
Craig Rawls
4Mary Hechier, Deltona
l.Wa M. Shearon
:Mary A. Dresser, Geneva
.%-Joseph M. Middleton, Nash- Rita E. Smith
Willie W. Southerland Jr.
.vllle
Gamble,
William
A. Sweat
'Tawnya
N.
Wanda L Turner
'Ijtuavllle
Joseph Williams
BIRTHS
Lute T. Cheek, Deltona
$anford:
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Roger T. Day, Deltona
Thelma F. Raven, Deltona
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MIAMI (AP) - Refugee status has been granted to two Cuban lifeguards who escaped
their homeland after spending
three days at sea in a 12400t
rented dingy.
Julio Gonzalez and Arnoldo
Alvarez, rescued by a fishing
boat on Monday, were given the
status Tuesday by U.S. Immigration offidats.
They were the seventh and
eight Cubans to escape the
island in boats rented at coastal
recreation areas. They say they

may be the last.

"I don't think anyone will be
able to do this again because
they won't let people move
more than 10 meters from
shore," said Gonzalez.
Alvarez, 20, rented the boat
Oil Thursday at Santa Maria del
Mar, a resort near Cuba. He
then picked up Gonzalez, 20,
and the two men let currents
carry the boat past Cuba's 12mile limit.
The two said they then battled
wind and rain until they were
rescued off the Florida Keys.
They were reported in good
condition.

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May Aid
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Florida farmers dealt
double blow this year by freeze
and drought may be the first to
benefit from a new federal law
setting lowlnterest rates on
disaster loans.
In the first six days since the
law took effect, inquiries have
been heavy from farmers and
businessmen in the 35 North
Florida counties declared disaster areas, Douglas F.
McAllister, district director of
the Small Business AdminLstratlon, said Tuesday.
McAllister said two applications already have been received and are being processed.
The deadline for applying is
Oct. 3.
Congress made the SBA
physical disaster loan program
available to farmers last year.
President Carter signed the
measure Into law last Thursday, setting a 3 per cent Interest
rate on the first $250,000
borrowed.
Businessmen in areas affected by the loss of farmers' busl
ness also are eligible for the 3
per cent rate, but only up to
$25,000.
Loans approved beyond th
$250,000 for farmers and $25,000
for businessmen cany a 6s per
cent interest rate.
The SBA set up field offices
this week at Crestview, Gainesville, LIve Oak and Marianna
to handle inquiries and applications.
The 33 counties declared disaster areas sere Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Calhoun,
Citrus, Columbia, Dixie, Escambia, Flagler, Franklin,
Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy,
LIberty, Madison, Marion, Okaloosa, Putnam, St. Johns, Santa
Rosa, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla, Walton and
Washington.
Adjacent counties with eligibility include Clay, Duval, Hernando, Lake, Nassau and Volusia.

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SUNSHINE STATE.,

Mate bar association or court,
b'd the association's Code of
Professional Responsibility in
the past has often carried the
weight of law.
It was a 70-year-old ABA-prescribed ban on virtually all advertishig by lawyers that the
Supreme Court declared unconstitutional last June.
Deciding a test case from
Arizona, a majority of the justices ruled that the ban violated
lawyers' freedom of speech.
But the court left up to the
states and legal profession how

to guard against ad abuses.
ABA leaders have studied
two proposals for ad guidelines.
Earlier this week the official
message was sent out from the
Board of Governors - vote for
the more specific, more restrictive proposal.
n
The endorsed proposal authorizes some types of ads while
banning others. The propozal
which did not win the board's
endorsement, and which will
not be introduced today unless a
delegate challenges the board's
decision, would have allowed

most ads not "false, fraudulent,
misleading or. deceptive and,
selflaudatory."
An ad telling prospective
clients, "We've got the best
service in town at the cheapest
rates," clearly would not please
the organization that fought to
severely limit all advertising.
The proposal applies only to
the print media and radio.
Spokesmen for union and consumer groups earlier this week
criticized both ABA proposals
as "mean-spirited and chilling."

Much of the criticism centered on the ban of television
commercial,.

hourly rates and some lists of
fees for simple services such as
uncontested divorces or wills.

"The problems of advertising
on television require special
consideration, due to the style,
cod and transitory nature of
such media," the board-backed
proposal Mates. It does not
close the door to future use of
television ads, however.

The ABA has urged delegates
to reach some type of decision
on advertising before adjourning Thursday, but Atty. Gen.
Griffin Bell does not think the
issue must be resolved before
the convention ends.

"I don't consider It all that
Generally, lawyers would be
able to advertise their names, big a problem," Bell said. "The
field of legal concentration, republic won't stand or fall on
education, Initial fees, general It. They'll work It out."

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By um WEINBERG

Weary Seminole County officials Led week
concluded deliberations on a tentative budget for
Iii. fiscal Y
b*$thg hi October by cutting a
total (4$1.4 million from the budget proposal m&amp;
The tentative budget will be the subject of public
ernrgs Sipt. 10 and 27, at which time COP)m
Plan toadopIa budget.
atthehevthga may Persuade commissioners to cut
SdMIM01 Monty hm "10 %dget. but It's a safe bet
they won't tnaeate the budget amount at that time.
Ths Is becaia. the county mud now advertise
the hearings in the newapera and the advertleenienti must include the amounts tentatively
budgeted for the Coming fiscal year.
"U the commissioners
budget above what we'll advertise in the papers,
they'd have to advertise again," said pat GIIUO,
the county's budget director. Another round of

Advertising. and public hearings would push
adoption of the budget into the new fiscal year, and
comrn1loners have never done that before.
The co
rate
wed to increase by
$1.50 per $1,000 of *i*M,Ied valuation to $90.
County officials say this is the first countywide in
rate Increase in three years, though a statemandated revaluation of all county property took
place in 1975. This had the effect of increasing
county taxes - but not the tax rate itself.
The commissioners first heard an overview of
the proposed budget by Glisson on July 18 and
reviewed departmental requests.
The next step was a detailed review of the
proposed budgets, during which commissioners
began to make cuts. To keep taxes from increasing
in recent years, commissioners have delayed
replacing heavy equipment used by the county. In

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work for the minimum wage do not come from poor
families. They are young people — college students
with summer jobs, and so on — and they, not urban
blacks who are supposed to prick college students'
consciences, are the chief beneficiaries of the
minimum wage. More soas the floor climbs higher.

Persistence Pays
Lids Sales now says that Lyndon Johnson did indeed deal
Ow Texas Democratic nomination for apneter froln Coke
Stevenson in 1941. This theft Mr. Silas knows quite well, he says,
because he himself was the election Judge who caWled the
fraudulict M votes - 313
of which went tor jeimian that p4
the young Texas co,rean over the top and on his way
toward NO political fortune.
It is good to hay. Mr. Sales' remarks for the historical
record. SInce 1941 It has been inspected that Mr. Johnsonper.
formed a "dhly trick" in Jim Wells County. But none (4th.
Principals in the alleged crime ever confessed MW now. To
LBJ's record, already in some danger of revision by historians,
now Is added another unflattering footnote.

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And yet. That Mt. Silas has spilled the beans on Lai
of
less linportance than the Associated Press' persistence for these
years In order finally to record Mr. Sales' conteud sine.
the
exile of Richard Nixon to So aimed., we have corn, to
un
dirdauid that the ditty tricks played by his administration wars
not imprecedente. The Roosevelt, Kennedy, and Jclmaon
administrations, in fact, pu;,riucii dirty tricks, but suffend
less becaie of a docile press.

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It Is with a sense of falnieai, then, that we read Mr. 5.l.i'
remarks, knowing that but for the exon 0
1 IM J'Idsstory
probably would have died with 1dm. Watargat,
be. left a
number of legacies, nose which— a wiIihmmin In f.ew._
ea
auidm
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ftuW not
atrophy anytim, soon.

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Queen
Elizabeth II arrived In war-torn Northern Ireland aboard the royal yacht Britannia today
for a Jubilee visit and what may be the two
most dangerous days of her life.
The outlawed Irish Republican Army's
'radical Provisional wing has promised to
unleash "a blitz to remember," and 32, 000
police and troops were on full alert to guard
the monarch and her family against any violence.
Police reported sporadic violence across
Northern Ireland In the early hours before the
queen's visit but no major Incidents. "The
tension Is so thick here you can almost cut It
i' with a knife," said an army officer In one West
Belfast district that Is an IRA stronghold.

For fully half century, the names Sacço and
Vanzetti have been a rallying cry to diasehters
and a reproach to the nation's conscience.
It will never be known - certainly it will
never be proved to the satisfaction of all
whether or not Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo
Vanzetti were guilty of the crime for which they
were executed in 1917, the murder of two men 1
during a payroll robbery in South Braintree,
Mass.
But it has become Increasingly clear with the
passage of years that these two Italian immigrants and self-proclaimed anarchists did not
receive a fair trial. In that decade between the
Great War and the Great Depression, ethnic,
racial and political Intolerance were at high I
pitch in America and fear of the "red menace"
was very real.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has not
formally admitted as much in a proclamation 1
signed by Gov. Michael Dukakis, conceding the *
"very real possibility that a grievous
miscarriage of justice occurred with their
deaths' and declaring that "any stigma or
disgrace should be forever removed" from their 1

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the day.
The emergency back-to-work legislation
was passed overwhelmingly in the Commons
and was sent to the Senate for Its approval.
Passage In that largely powerless house and
the signature of Canada's governor-general
were considered mere formalities.
The legislation also imposes a 7.4 per cent
4., pay increase on the government-employed
controllers, who wanted 12.6 per cent, and
S calls for Individual fines of up to $100 a day If
they refuse to return to work.

While no proclamation can completely
remove the stain from this page of American
history, Massachusetts' overdue action is a sign I
of this country's heightening sense of justice.

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THE LONDON ECONOMIST
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Abortion and adoption would seem to be two
quite different subjects. The two are inevitably
going to be linked together, however, when
Congress takes up a Carter administration plan
for retorut4,tbe qbW *tlfafl Jatt .
Along with general expansion of federal
The heatwaves In the east are not so services In this field, the proposal calls for
worrying; meteorologists say they have seen the families to be paid to adqt otherwise wac1op
pattern before. In the 190s. and that this Is the table children - older children, physically or
sort of phenomenon from which the country can
mentally handicapped children, minority
mAt' a smart recovery. in the West the
story Is children.
different. The drought has been so consistent
At present, the federal government spends
that It suggests a long-term change In climate— about $l,a child a year to help support 117,000
a symptom, perhaps, of the global warming children in foster care
- about a third of the
predicted In the academy's report - that may 30,000 children the Department of Health,
eventually return the West to the desert It used to Education and Welfare (HEW) estimates are
in
be and, under the fountains of Phoenix and the foster homes or institutions.
sprinkled lawns of Los Angeles, It still Is.
But If a child Is adopt ed by his foster parents,
all payments stop.
Throughout the West not only the topsoil, but
This is not only unjust. It Is, HEW Secretary
now the subsoil, has lint its moisture. Pasture Joseph A. Califano Jr. told a Senate sub.
and range lands are too dry everywhere, except committee, a "viciously antifamily" system.
In Nebraska and Kansas; in Wyoming, farmers
Under the proposed reform the government
are losing money on stock sent to market would pay something like $2,000 annually to
prematurely. Water has become a political families willing to adopt hard-to-place children.
Issue. The Secretary of the Interior Cecil Andrus Payments would continue until a child reached
now mentions it with as much respect as other 18, provided the family's Income stayed below a
politicians mention energy. There is already too certain level.
little water, In many parts of the West, to sustain
But with President Carter under pressure to
some Industries. There may be too little in the offer
near future to sustain the now communities still poses,some alternative to the abortion he op.
Califano assured that the administratiosm
mushrooming in Arizona, where individual also
wished
to guarantee the medical expenses of
water consumption is the highest In the country.
pregnant women who agreed to give their babies
In order to save water In California. Irrigation up for adoption.
allowances to some areas have been cut already
By all means, adoption of
by 60 per cent. This means that some farms may otherwise spend their entire chilcj'en who would
revert to drylands, where the yield per acre may care should be encouraged childhoods In foster
- provided there are
be as little as a fifth of what it was before.
safeguards to prevent creation of a new welf e
ar
ripoff racket.
So far, the onus of dealing with the weather
has been on the bvernmenta of tht states atBut the administration's plan also seems to
fected. An emergency drought assistance Nil, encourage the production
of tens of thousands of
specifically for the West and the Groat Plains,, new orphans, new wards of
the states and the
passed Congress In April, and there has been United States, The taxpayers deserve to be
told a
federal assistance since for 1,600 thirsty counties little more about
what
the
President
has
in
mind
hi the Southeast.
for their futures - and how much It would cost.

George Kennedy, Wife,

Getting Hotter?

'WASHINGTON— As if New Yorkers, who
until recently were soaking in fire hydrants to
cool dawn, or western farmers, who are swveylng their second year of parched fields, were
not sufficiently aware of the weather, the
National Academy of Sciences has just Issued a
report on many years of research into the
climate. The findings are disturbing. The
weather, it seems, Is getting wanner, and not
simply in the Bronx; by the next century, in
some places, It may be 10 degrees centigrade
hotter.
According to the report car bon dioxide,
produced from burning fossil fuels, is settling
like a blanket in the atmosphere. The culprits in
the American landscape are smokestacks,
doaely followed by every Industry which,
heeding President Carter's energy proposals,
Intends to turn to coal U Its main source of fuel.
The academy report is the latest contribution
toe year when the weather has constantly made
news. The winter in the East was the worst for
three decades. It has been followed by broiling
summer temperatures, In many places the
highest since the 1940s, in the East and the
Midwest. New York City's blackout was a
symptom of It; so, too, was the storm that tipped
nine inches of rain In a night on Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, taking 5$ lives. These are the
more startling disasters.
In the Wed, over an area covering 11 states, a
drought which has already lasted two years Is
forecast to run for a third. Every summer it
sparks forest fire.; the worst and moat retent In
Santa Barbara, Calif., destroyed 700 acres and
400 homes before It burned Itself out. Signs of
drought are also appearing UI the Southeast,
from Virginia to Florida, where the water
shortage is more severe than at any time for 25
years.

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The Kennedys have two children, Karianne,
15, and Christopher, 11.

Vikki Can' Speechless
HOUSTON (AP) — Singer Vikki Carr has
been admitted to Methodist Hospital here for
treatment of bruised vocal cords, a hospital
spokesman said.
A spokesman for Miss Carr, 36, said she
postponed a Denver appearance until October

In order to rest her voice.

Jackson: Activists Off Beam
ATLANTA (AP)
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Today's young activists

march for causes such as the right to read
pornography and the acceptance of

homosexuality rather than for rights based on
moral values, says the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Activists must regain the discipline and

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solidarity of the early civil rights days if the
United States Is to return to the road of social
progress, said Jackson, head of the Chicagobased civil rights group PUSH (People United
to Save Humanity).
'Today, after the killing of our leaders, the
Vietnam War and Watergate, there has been a
kind of ethical collause." he said. "Not only
must we push for certain goals, we have t
deal with the ethical crisis that has left people
so weak they can't deal with issues."

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marriage.
"It has been coming up for a long time
strictly a matter of incompatibility,
but It
has steadily increased. I won't say anyone Is
to blame," Kennedy said Tuesday.

Texas Lawmaker To Retire

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Academy Award'
winning actor George Kennedy and his wife
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About The Case Of icolas Shadrin

(kieyexago,IkIU.dastorytosay.a man's approached by two KGB agents who
worked at claimed they had never heard of the man.
Still,
Persisted. At one pothi, he took
life But the mans lawyer tills me that some the Soviet embassy.
In- hrnru •iu
...'. it.. ni- I.-. ...1
- They oressured him to my
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wuv, DIWWd a VAU16890 us a white House reception to bring up
's'- '"'"e
newspapers got wind of the story and were going for the Sovi
ets. He Immediately reported the Shadrin, retained an attorney, Richard Copaken, the Shadrin matter
with President Gerald Ford
to publish it. The attorney, therefore, has agreed Incident to the FBI. The G-men asked him to of the prestigious
Covington and Hurling firm. faceo.face. Later, Ford
wrote to Soviet
to let me relate the dramatic details,
become a double agent
He questioned officials In the Defense Pm cznlcr Leonid
The endengered man is Nlas Siiadrmn
He thought about this for awhile, then Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence came back fromBrezhnev directly. But the word
IShsd-r in ).
the Soviet embassy that
ucttJy decided to cooperate. He kept his Agency, FBI, National Securi
ty Council, Justice Soviets simply didn't know where Shadrin the
He isa former KrIni, naval o cer who der
was.
ffi
Ufa so secret that no even
wUe know De$. and State Dept.
Copaken stubbornly pushed oil.
def,dedto the United Hstes two decades ago. about It. For nIne years, he obediently p
Ator,,.. in(
assed
Helearned that each of these agen cies knew hP took
Hehssworkedcleselyw*hU&amp;intelllg,nc,
aIiMof75 Communists Impriso .,,IIIthe 41
He only parts of the stor
West to his Berlin meetlngs Which olIesdid
.* IMO saiadis
(MM ui. wall also sent on two missions abroad— one to
Copaken established private channels, held a Soviets went? he as
Mnls(4Vlauma.,MOIL ftwlatarliimsj Montreal, &amp;"her to Vienna — before thefiji3, series of meetings In West Berlin and tried to
The Carter White House was also briefed on
that bad bees kidriped by the Soviet .eai fateful mission In December 1975.
he
arrange prisoner exchange. At first, he tried to the
In Vienna,
Police.
itce.
Shadrin case, Minimal efforts were made to
herreceived seine intensive swap a second-rate Soviet spy, Sarkis Paakallan,
secure Shadrin's release, but nothing came of
It cut nh,w he
that faiadrbi
a Irahaii hi codes and security devices. On Dec. for Shadrin, Hut the Soviets ul
wo dn't deal. They them.
doabl,ageldfcrlheUnlled*mes.Heoriiliifly 1I,he ant with two KaBag,,gon,peofa
wanted Gunter Guillawne, the Communist spy
All this time, In the interest of
" It111s Wit i J, mi. He had aitmiled chWdI. Another misting was arranged for two who brought clown the governmen
t of Willy Shadrin's life, I not on the story. Not preserving
lbIkefo Unless med advasced naval Ir'mg days later. He caught a taxi for the rendezvoUs.
unt il other
Brand.
reporters picked It UD did Att orne y vnftsirm
Schilit Hi W •Mi 10 tiik In dMaIl. thIIIIIIII&amp;.. tin ,m. .i
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oc mu We unnea naies, Copaken met great
,
call from the State I)ept,
abatR
tsimsadMedigy laths
sggad by the KGB across tie resista nce to thth Idea from Henry
Kissinger.
sj (4iy W-lJg,i si, he was a "gold Caechseloj,akj
ings were fin ly moving, he was told.
bender and was taken o Copaken also believes U.S. officials
Th
al
It
vIolated
the
would
be bed to keep
forthe Piwugen d the
quiet.
orovoll
rules
set
by
his
when
a
White
Copaken told his caller It
CIA. -'.
was too late. The
U1offlchaaidgfewcsutioroe,si. Holseofficial took upUueShadrlflcasedirIy dory
Was old and he was rJlpved.
of dibe'Ii, Shabh wed 10 ( Jan. $ IghO, snier Secretory of State hiemy with Soviet officials In Washington. From that
ped-*.Newillo
in
"I'm beginning to believe," he told me, "tt
ma*haed
lnc$de,g to goy
moment on, the Russians resided all attempIi at publicity Is the only
V1, hi101L Shaikin was Ambesiador Anatolv DOb'ynifl. The Russlans a prisoner exchange.
way to get this government
moving."

Controller Strike

OTTAWA, Canada (AP) — The House of
Commons early today ordered Canada's striking air traffic controllers back to work.
Normal air service, all but suspended for
three days, was expected to resume later In

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In some cases, the rub was a staggering 100or worse. Last year, for Ifldance, the
nation's trunk airlines spend more than $3
million for regulatory proceedings before the
C7v11 Aeronautics Board while the Aviation
Consumer Action Group, the principal public
interest lobby at CAB meetings, spent a measly
0.00 - bill its i*dfre budget for 1971.
Apart from the staggering expense of
retaining lawyers, hiring expert witnesses and
paying the often sizeable administrative coda
connected with regulatory proceedings, citizent
face innumerable other obstacles to participetion, the Senate panel found.
11fOi1flil negotiations between the agencies
and the Industries they regulate often close out
potential opponents wail It Is too late for than to
have an 1mpect. The public Is frequently given
Inadequate notice of pending regulatory
proceeding.. Individual cIfltia whose financial
Make ins given contrv"roy maybe quite emaIl,
find they lack legal "standing" to Challenge a
proposed rub, or regulation.
Obviously, even the be*4ntentloned federal
commission or agency must base Its conclusions
In any particular CMI on the information
piuientad tO It.
It
little wonder, In view of the Senate
cauninIttie's findings, that regulatory agencies
i0 often aVPoar to be the captives of the Indiudries they regulate. All too often, they are
only hearbig one side of any case - Industry's
side.
Not surprisingly, the Senate study heartily
endorses President Carter's proposal for the
creation of an independent Consumer Advocacy
Agency to plead the cause of ordinary, citbens In
proceedings before government regulatory
bodies.

that the overwhelming ml3jorlty of people who

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The Sacco,

WASHINGTON - U there has over been any
doubt abed the hoeing the general public
receives In proceedings before federal
regulatory agencies, a new Senate committee
study should lay it to red once and for AIL
. For the first time, there is now solid
dMurfieuldw of the inaudible imbalance
betimen the money and manpower which
regulatid htr1e, upend to influence their
government watchdogs and the resources
available to public intend groups seeking to
plied the Consumer's cam before such bodies.
The PP Is so great, according to the
Goverum.,gal Affairs Committe, study, that the
Only view even prlsent.d at many federal
regulatory proceedings are those of the &amp;Uected
Inries - even thi the agency's rulings
may hay, an enormous impact on the pockethocks, health or safety at millions of ordinary
Americans.
COifliflittee study found that In more than
half of the formal proceedinp before regulatory
agencies like the Civil Aeronautics Board.
Interstate Commerce Commission. Federal
Power Commission and so forth, there is no
organized public Interest participation what.
louver.
Even where consumer organizations and
other public interest groups do intervene, they
are usually outgunned by Industry representatives by a margin 4 10 to lot more.
speaft disparity bet
Industry and
public interest groups Is even greeter than the
manpower W. "In every cam or agency
reviewed," the Senate study said, "Industry
thani tlmà more on regulatory partkM1en than their public haired coun-

Years Of

Wednesday, Aug. 19 1971—IA

Talks

U.S., Panama Approach Canal Bargain

DON OAKLEY

Putting
Doubts
To Rest

t,5bthe reduction wquld have
only7
;IlT-?IJ1klb)e IQ per cent."' 1'
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the coming fiscal year, some of the equipment will
be replaced.
in fat, the replacement program will cost about
$900,000 a year.
The commL*,krnrs 'ontlnued to cut proposed
budgets last week in a series of lengthy budget
reviews plagued by commissioner absences
Commissioner John Kinibrough was away from the
courthouse two weeks ago because of a family
illness, and last week Kimbrough we - 'eegot1aUng
with his superiors of Schering Cc;p., who had of.
fered Kimbrough a promotion md transfer to
Virginia. Klmbrough will leave the commission Oct.
1.
Harry Kwi3tkowskl, a student at Florida
Technological University, also missed many budget
sessions but was on hand last Thursday and Friday,
when commissioners cut $40,000 from the proposed
budget.

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They are making noises, organized labor and
the politicians, about once again raising the
minimum wage. Only there will be a compromise:
the White House does not want It raised quite as
high as the AFL-CIO wants It, presumably because
raising It will hold back economic recovery,
perhaps contributing to more inflation.
The question arises: If the mlnhinwn wage
doeshave such pernicious effects, why should the
President support even a compromise raise? Why
not do some realistic thinking about economics and
maybe even abolish the minimum wage? The
answer, purely, Is politics.
There Is an enormous body of evidence now
available that the minimum wage does little other
than to Increase joblessness. Why? Because the
wage level is a market-made thing. If the
politicians come along and place an artificially
high floor under the wage level, then business will
be forced to respond by laying off and refusing to
hire the unskilled and marginal workers,
As Milton Friedman puts it: Is It better to be
employed at two dollars an hour or unemployed at
two-fifty an hour? We believe most of the American
labor force, less than one-third of which is
represented" by organized labor, would prefer
the former option.
Moreover, the minimum wage tends to harm
urban young people, especially young black people,
because they are the most unskilled. That datum
prompted Professor Friedman to term the
minimum wage law the most anti-Negro law on the
books. It takes a certain willingness not to listen to
the liberal pretensions of organized labor bosses in
order to apprehend this egregious racism.
Along come even another study, by Terrence
F. Kelly of the Urban Institute, and this one lays to
rest even the notion that the minimum wage lifts
poor Americans out of poverty. Kelly's statistical
analysis reveals that If, say, a $250 minimum wage
did what It was supposed to do In 1973, then the
numb of poqr ne6nlai would have been reduced by

BERRY'S WOR LD

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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ABILENE, Tex. (AP)
U.S. Rep. Omar
Burleson of Abilene, a product of the 1947
freshman congressional class that Included
John
F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon and Carl
.
Albert, says he'll call it quits in 1979 when his
term ends.
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The 71-year-old Democrat has been elected
16 times by voters In the 33 counties in West
Central Texas' 17th congressional district.
Burleson said he made an early decision not
to run In order to allow potential candidates
enough time to meet the voters.
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He said he has no retirement plans because,
"I haven't used that word retirement ... I don't
have any as yet."
"Ruth (Mrs. Burleson) and I are coming
back to Pocatello (a synonym for home). Ruth
wants to get out of Washington, At this time,
11) we don't have any definite plans, but we plan
: to be active."
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PANAMA CITY, Panama The sources said the results the U.S. team.
by both houses of Congress and
So urces close to the talks said Joint operation and defense of
AP - After 13 years of hard of the latest negotiations would
The Initaling of a conceptual by the Panamanhan people In a the major obstacles to a final the canal until Panama takes
bargaining, the United States be announced soon. Foreign agreement is expected to referendum.
agreement were the Issue of full control at the end mf the
and Panama
'r1 ready
• Nlco:js Gonzalez smoothe the way toward a final
White House Press Secretary transferring property In the century.
today to initial the basic prin. lievilla called the overnight draft treaty to replace the orlg- Jody Powell said Tuesday that American-controlled Canal
As for the economic package,
ciples of a new treaty turning talks "very, very positive." inal 1903 pact, which gave the President Carter had sent mes- Zone and details of a U.S. aid sources said Panamanian leadthe Panama Canal over to the U.S. sources agreed.
United States perpetual control sages to all members of the package for Panama.
erGemi. OnmarTorrijos accepted
Panamanians by the year 2000. The negotiators were said to of the 50-mile-long, U.S-built House and Senate askPanamanian negotiators said a U.S. offer to Increase the
Negotiators for the two cowi- be anxious to announce an ac- waterway. American sources ing them to wait until they see It has been decided that 70 per amount the United States pays
tries ended an all-night session cord before the expiration at said the U.S. negotiators want the final proposed treaty before cent of the Canal Zone lands for use ot the canal to $50 mu.
early today, and informed midnight tonight of U.S. ne- to have a treaty ready for Con- taking a stand on It. Based on and waters would become lion a year from $2.3 million.
sources on both sides said they gotiator Sol Linowltz's appoint- gress when It returns In Sep. reports of the treaty's outline, Pmnamanian immediately They said the United States also
were close to an agreement-in- ment as a special ambassador. tember from a month-long re- some congressmen have upon treaty ratification. The promised hundreds of millions
principle, the first formal step I.lnowitz and Ambassador El- cess.
already denounced it as remainder would continue to be of dollars in additional aid
toward a treaty.
lsworth Bunker have headed
The treaty must be approved damaging to U.S. Interests,
used by the United States In during the life of the treaty.

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Wednesday, Au,. is, ie,
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Energy Independence: Freedom

Is

It The Eleventh Hour For The Uni" ted

"Americana have a tendency to give their
WI attention to a crisis tot a day or two
and then return to Life "as usual." When
President Carter Introduced his message
on energy to the American people In April,
he spoke about a crisis that could overwhelm us. How often since then have
Americans riveted their attention on what
they can do, along with the government, to
cope with a situation that is putting Into

Analysis
Jeopardy America's freedom to conduct its
international and domestic affairs free of
foreign pressures?
Do Americans really understand the
new force that has been created in world
politics? It is not a country, or even a
realignment of countries. Rather, it Is a
three letter commodity — oW
This new force has shaken world
alliances and upset the economies of large
and small nations. As * result of dependency on Imported oil, the foreign policies
of Europe and Japan have been influenced
to satisfy the political attitudes of the Arab

ollproduclng countries. And, because of
America's constantly increasing consumption of foreign oil, we are being
subjected to the same pressures.
The oil weapon has been used through
the Arab boycott measures, to interfere in
the internal democratic processes by
which the United States conducts its trade
and b.ialness operations. Manipulation of
oil prices and implied threats of a
reduction in the supply of oil from the
Mideast have put the greatest democracy
in the world in the grip of Arab nations
which are determined to influence our
future and our relations with Israel,
America's only democratic ally in the
Middle East.
So, a sound U.S. energy program is a
vital necessity which transcends partisan
persuasions. The American economy
requires huge supplies of energy. Without
it, the tools and machinery of defense and
of our industrial and agricultural
production become Idle; subsequent
unemployment could be disastrous.
Economic upheaval has a special and
ominous connotation for minority groups,
to which the history of Jewish communities all over the world can attest.
Potential demagogues have always
capitalized oil economic and social

disorder, in the process of which
scapegoats are created to distract the
population from real and valid Issues. It is
an Inevitable conclusion, then, that the
U.S. simply cannot afford to be so
dependezf. on such a distant and unstable
region as the Middle East for energy
supplies which are vital for Its defense and
borne needs.
One must ask, then, "What are the op.
Lions?" Certainly, the President's call for
massive efforts for energy conservation
must meet with firm and strong support
from all Americans. President Carter has
recently stated that if other measures fall,
gasoline rationing might be imposed
certainly an equitable and effective step in
the battle against excess consumption.
No single change in American habits Is
the final answer, but a combination of
efforts can give us important relief. Along
with conservation, there must be an expension in the production of alternate
energy resources. Coal, offshore oil, shale,
natural gas and nuclear power must be
exploited as quickly as possible if we with
to wrest ourselves from the hold which
OPEC has on us.
Of these, probably nuclear power offers
the only long-term viable answer.
However, it Is the least understood, and
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because of that, the most controversial of
propooed energy programs. The fact is
that there are now 64 licensed nuclear
plants in the U.S. with a proven record of
safety, reliability and economy. And, the
arithmetic speaks for itself. Each nuclear
power plant In operation saves the
equivalent of 10 million barrels of oil each
year!
Considering all the serious challenges
we face, it is impossible to disregard these
figures and what they represent In
realistic terms.
In the light of recent evidence that
France, West Germany, the United
Kingdom, Japan and the Soviet Union
have committed themselves to further
research and development of nuclear
breeder reactors, and in the case of
several of these countries, to their eventual sale abroad, one must wonder about
U.S. opposition to development of these
reactors in this country. Since the breeder
reactor theoretically creates more
plutonium than it burns, it is estimated to
use nuclear fuel nearly 60 limes more
efficiently than the current "light water"
nuclear plants In use today.
President Carter's objections to the
breeder reactor are based on his fear that
plutonium might be diverted by terrorists

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Herald Services
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for use In weapons. Certainly, with the
potential long-range economic benefits
Inherent in a technology which promises to
produce relatively cheap electricity
without using up finite sources of uranium,
we cannot be stymied by the fear of
terrorists. Instead, we can take steps, oil
an international level, to guarantee
safeguards. Thousands of nuclear
weapons are stored In the U.S. and allied
countries, ready for use. Yet few would

suggest that we Jeopardize America's
ability to defend herself by elimination of
these weapons.
If we fall to meet the test of long-term,
Inexpensive, renewable energy sources
which can serve as an alternative to oil,
our continued economic strength, our role
of leadership in technological development
and our very independence as a
democratic nation will be at stake.
This is the eleventh hour.

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They See It As Summer Adventure

Six Requests

spent trudging through swamps work on a flreflghtlnj crew,
and woods, working 12-hour "Usually, they want one but
days, lugging hoes, hatchets not the other," said Pierce, 24.
and pump cans to to help put out
The Pierces agreed that, beforest fires.
cause they work together, they
are not as worried about each
Last year, they worked as other's safety as they might be
U.S. Forest Service fire fighters otherwise.
in the Black Hills of South
"A lot of the married guys'
Dakota. Both have degrees in
forestry from the University of wives worry because they don't
Minnesota and hope to get full- know for sure where we are,"
time work with the state agency Pierce said. "At least we know
after their work ends In No. where the other one is and what
they're doing."
vember.
It's unusual for a couple to

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they'll get tired of living and
working together.
"Some couples couldn't do
It.,, said Mrs. Pierce, "but
we're with 10 other people and
we're often as much as two
miles apart."
The crew, which to the untrained eye might look More
like a group of summer camp
counselors than fire fighters,
provides a family atmosphere
for the Pierces.

off when we can be alone to- and begin working on putting it
gether," Mrs. Pierce, Z), said. out,' Mrs. Pierce explained.
On location at a fire, crew "If it's a project fire we're
members usually bunk togeth- mostly on the mop-up crew put.
er, eat together and, If there's ting out burning snags and logs
time, sodallze,
and patroling the fire line."
Iii many instances, no yeThe Pierces' Job at a fire deo- 1IICICS can get to a fire area. The
pends on what stage the blaze Pierces recall one time when.
has reached when their crew is after working nearly 12 hours
on a fire, the crew had to walk
called.
live miles oil railroad ties to the
"u it's a little fire and we're tieijrest town.
called In on the Initial attack,
The Pierces' must stay within
"But it's seldom Just the two we take the pump cans and
And they see little likelihood of us and we welcome the days shovels to the fire's perimeter three hours of the base station.
But that's not much of a concern, they said, since most of
their time off 13 spent catching
A
up on lost sleep and energy.

Applicants Swamp Vet Schools

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EDITOR'S NOTE —
Job Officials say there are six a large demand by Illinois five years: At the University of means rotten hours and rotten
of your fo
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prospects are falriy Wight for fully qualified applicants for residents that we have to accept Tennessee, M
ississippi State work if you don like animals."
at least one group of college each vet school vacancy, come Illinois applicants first," Dean University, University
of Florl.
"You've got to remember,
graduates —
doctors of veter- pared with three for each mcdl- Richard Dierks said in an in. cia and Louisiana State Univer- too, that one-third of our enter. 1
Gene
mary medicine. Trouble it,
terview.
-.1
cal school opening.
ally.
lug class the last two years has
there are only 22 vet schools
I)lei1i says this attitude proAt the University of Illinois
The vacuum in states without been female," says Dr. H.S.
the country, which makes P101' last fall there were 500 appli. vails among officIals of the na. vet schools is drawing gradu- Bryan, assistant dean of admispects dim for getting hL
1~
cants — more than double
ton's 22 veterinary schools, ates from states like Illinois, along at Illinois.
PH 122 6562
number in 1970 - for 76 va- making the prospecte dismal where about half of the 1976
"Part of the reason for the
URBANA, Ill. (AP) - A do- canctes in the veterinary for would-be animal doctors in class moved out of state. How- pressure is that females have
Are of young people to return to school. Even more might have the 26 states with no veterinary ever, officials say some of tiiese discovered the profession no&amp;w.
the land, and an awareness of applied, but the school actively schools.
young vets may be going Before, this was an all-male
field."
yet another profession open to discouraged prospective MuOddly, it is mostly the folks in through a voluntary internship
Bryan
saysofa 1976
survey
of the
women, is putting the squeeze dents and didn't consider any- wide-open cattle country who and eventually will return entering
class
showed
on the nation's veterinary one from out of Mate.
are being shut out of the pro- home.
schools.
that "es per cent of our suc"We really feel that with such fession. Between the Pacific
Dierks says there is an oh.
ceasful applicants were not
Ocean and Iowa only Califor- vious need for veterinarians in farm-reared," Thirty per cent
__________________ iila, Colorado and Washington every state, but the stumbling came from large cities.
maintain veterinary schools, block is money.
MEMORIAL PARK
The American Veterinary
Washington
shares the costs
"It costs $40 mill ion to
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with
Perpetual
Care Cemetery
$50
Medicine
Association, based In
Idaho and Oregon.
million
to
Mart
up
a
plant
from
Schaumburg,
Ill., Is financing a
To ease a similar situation in scratch, and $5 million to $8
COUNTRYCLUBROAD
the
South,
four
new
veterinary
million
to
maintain
it
each
manpower
study
to see whether
4 mfiel west of Sanford
With PU,CK$I Of
schools have opened in the past year. States without a large the Job market for vets will
2 Tires Or More
support a mushrooming num_________
population but just can't af. ber of graduates.
ford the expense," he says.
"The answer is about a year
Ciffipliti J45
Why the Incredible Interest in aw
0. Diem
ay," says Dr. RI. West, the
Snug
the veterinary profession?
work In ecology, association's director of scien_
C.','-.
Dierks believes it's because tlfic activities, "but we know
DIsc S Diem
of "the whole movement back the (Job market) demand Is
to the land, out of the city —
a considerably less than the degeneration of young people mand to get Into the colleges."
wanting to
At flhlnois, Dr.1Bryan says he
WHEELS
energy
or nature."
ROTARY
expects the "usual two or three
TR AIL
OUITkN
"Well, I've always worked solid job offers" for every
with livestock on the farm, and
WHITI
grate.
IPOKU$
I ilk. them," says Tom Rogers,
Starting salaries for vets ay.
17,of Clinton, who will enter the
$455 $2133
hi $73.$
erage $l7, , but Dr. Bryan
III? $21.51
University of Illinois this fall as says that a big-city pet doctor
is.is mu
a freshman. "Veterinarians get
With Purchase Of Tires
call make up to $200,000 a year
pretty high pay, too. But it iifer expenses.

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Maiwell E. Kuhn Jr., &amp; *1 Irene
J. to Norman G. Good &amp; WI Marsha
W A 1(110* Jr. I Mrs. Harriet K. A.. no address, Lot II 81k P The
Fleming, d b a Knox Prop. to
Deccateaine Coil, Corp., 00* 611 Woodlands Sec 1. 1767.69, subI, to
mtg. Phipps. Harrington Corp.,
MIld Lot 2 81k P Spring Valley $42,
100.00, 149.300.
Farms Sec. 9, 1919, mtg. to CF Of
CIa. Land Co. to CIa. Reid.
oil. 552.700 00. 0.50 Pei cent, $421.75
Comm., Inc., 101 Wymore Rd., Suite
mont. $17,000
$20 AS. Lot 12 The Highlands Sec 1,
Elmhurit Noll. Bit to Julius It 44, mtg. to Dade Fed of Miami,
Peterson &amp; WI Frances Lot 31 Watts 1,39,700 00, 19.500.
Farm, £50, mtg. to WP Fed,
Orl. Appliance Co. Inc. to David
*15.000.00 $20,000.
Roy &amp; Judy Samson, 602 HIllcrest St
Greta E. Kennedy to Sun 1st Hall. AS, Lot II 81k E Seminole liii. S 12,
Bk. Of oil. Boa 3531 Ott Lots 30A. 21 mtg. to Orl. App. Co., Inc., $7,8 10-00.
81k 0 Spring Valley Gardens, 14 so, I S pct. 511.000,
1100
Charles C. Garrison &amp; WI Susan G.
Tandy Horace Kennedy to Sun 1st to Thomas 0. Crow &amp; WI Elilabeth
Nall Bk of OrlB.oa 3631 OrI Lots 20 C. 11$ Wild Holly Lane, LW, Lot 7
0.21 111kG SprIng Valiy Gardens Ii. 81k 8 The Springs Shadowood VIII.
50. $100
Sec 2, 17.71 73. 1165,500
U S Steel Corp. to Co. Corp. 432 A
Ben E WillIams 8. wI Ann N. to
Roxboro Rd, LW Lot 20 81k 9 Ann N Williams. Rt. I, Box 6.4
Shadow Hill, 17.61 63, mtg. to Grovelond. Lot 981k A, Lk Brantley
Farnetl 81. at Oil WP, $37,300.00 Isles 2nd Add 1)5. $100.
*6.500
Robert 0 Anderson &amp; WI Robin
Margaret J. Franckenberg to R., to Harold D. Bennett 6. WI
David P. Childs &amp; Valerie S. WI 137 Elilabeth R.. 603 Sunrise Ave., WS,
Soutot Rd. CO-Lot 31 Bik CC Lot S N 0th Ranches Sod. 1.0 13.46
Country Club Add to CO 7.53, Mfg to 17. mlg. to Jacksonvill Bit (Nall)
WP Fed 133,500.00, 116.000.
157.00000 5.5 pcI.. $39 N monthly,
Cli. Land Co. to CIa Resod. $3.000.
Comm., Inc.. 101 Wymore Rd. Suite
James K. Caldw,ll&amp; WI Judith M.
370 AS Lot 19 &amp; N 900 &amp;Qt Lot
to Jesse I.. Smith A. wf Margaret 44..
The P4 eklaq$ Sec 4, It. , $11,000. 700 Woodting P1., AS, Lot I Bik C
Fla Land Co. to Fla Reid. Comm
Charter Oaks Sub., Un. 1,1453, mtg,
Inc , lOt Wymore Rd. Suite 320 AS
to Allstate Enter. Mtg Corp.,
Lot 3301 The Hlhlands. Sec 4 19 44, 137.300 00. 1.1 pct,, $249.93 mon.,
-.. $9,000.
$.32.300.
• Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Reid.
Albert L. Lkimberg &amp; WI Harriet
Comm Inc., 101 Wymore Rd. Suite to Edward W. Schucliman &amp; WI
S70,AS Lot SOof The Highlands, Sec Joann* S.,545 Devonshire Blvd., AS,
1914 *6,900.
Lot 27 Devonshire, 17.11 19, subl to
Lk of the Woods Inc., to ion L. mtg. FF 01 Oil, 136,973.09, $16,500.
Kiter A. ."f Jean R., ill Eastwind
Marion J. Jammes &amp; WI Terry L.
Lane FP. Lot 7 11. 01 the Woods to Richard C. James &amp; WI Ruby L.,
Townhouse Sec.. 119 50. mtg. to CF RI I Box 779 B Sant,, C loft. of the
of Miami $19, 45000, $100.
vacated St. on the Wof Lot I Town
Jerry C Bennett, 1120 Hamilton of Sylvan Lake, 269. mtg. to Family
Ave LW From Jerry C Bennett &amp; Lines FCU *5,260,11, $145.79, $100,
Cynthia A. Bennett, Lot Ill of
John D. Santangelo &amp; WI Virginia
Longdaie lit Add. II 94, mtg. to FF S to Charles P. Moran I WI
of Miami $23,200.00 $100
Margaret. 700 Diame Cir. CO. Lot 2
Rollingwood Homes Inc., to 81k D 1k Kathyrn Woods, IS I?. iubl
Samuel to idlers I Catherine T., to mtg. SE Mfg Co., 517,50000,
,vf, $4 Alpine St. AS W 17.5$ Ft. of *27.100.
Lot 3 &amp; all of Lot 1 61k Si Saniando
The Badcock Co to John D.
The Suburb Beaut. F.tm Springs Dantangelo &amp; wI Virginia S., Un 206,
Sec 365 '. subi to mtg. CF of 510 Crane's Way, AS, Un 306 Cranes
Miami. $42,500.
Roost VIII. Sec I. 10931560, mtg. to
Don C. Robertson I Rose S. *1 to Stockton, Whatley. Davin &amp; Co.,
James L Coleman, 3700 Curry Ford 173.10000, 120.900.
Rd., Apt * 190rl.. Lots 9 I 10. 01k H
Diversified Real Cit. Sir., Inc., to
Tract 27 Saniando Springs 4.51 Ronald Lond,r5 I, wf Janet, 517
12.000.
Highland St., AS. C 26.96 It. of Lot 33
John J. Messina, to William K. I the W 51.01 It. of Lot 31 81k ss
Bolt &amp; wf Carolyn E 793 Brookside Sanlando 365 I 26$. Mfg. to Combks
* Rd Mild Lot 774 Forsit Brook 4th mlg. Co. *13.700 00. 1.5 pct. $336.05,
Add. 1331 Mfg. to Motion Allen &amp; 117.000.
Robert 1. Dickerman &amp; *1 Wendy
0' Williams Inc. *43,750 00, 0.3 p.r cent
1335 41, $3.000.
1. to Garland Charles Hall &amp; wf
Marvin 0 Galiard I Diane S WI Patricia A., 639 David St., WS, Lot 31
o Daniel C. Griffis I wf Gloria S., 811. 1 Repiat at Sheets 1 I 3. N Oil.
1750 King James Court WP-Lot 35 Townilles 41h Add. 1456, mtg. to
81k A Winter Woods Un I ISIS Freedom Mtg. Co., 132,100.00, &amp;
44.0O0.
$171.49 month, 5.1 pct., $fl,30o
Billie L. Study I wE Mary C. to
J. IL Hattaway. .1. M. Hatlaway, &amp;
Ioseph5 Mancuso Jr..Iwf Carolyn ion w. label, to Bill H. Saswr&amp;WI
F 1070 Geronimo Tr MtId.Lct 150. Nell H., III Monroe Ave. Mild. Lot
301$ of Lot II &amp; allot Lot IS 01k R 10 DII. N Nor. Ranches Sec. Y. 133,
.ongwood P1. II 0 10, mtg. to FF of 16.000
AId Fia 123.50000 *26.300.
Reed. Comm. of Amer. Inc to
Wrenco Homes Inc., to John Lloyd C Howser &amp; WI Esther 1.,
ovach Sr. &amp; WI Lillian m , 7101 1113 Pheasant Cir., Mild, Lot 275
rove Ave. Orl Loll Brookside Sub. WS Un 4 IS 65, 169,300.
$9 73 $1,100
Gary R. DeCheltis J. WI Annette
Flats B Hailauer to Never Invei M. 10 WS Devel. Corp., 2699 Lee Rd.,
Id 10100 Groton St. Ott Lots 1.5 Suite $01 WP, Lot 471 WS Un. I lieS,
ankee 11. Tarr. $171. *46.000.
111.600.
Jack L Roberson I WI Ann M. to
BelAir, Homes, Inc to Jerry 0.
eonHudson, $62 Woodside Rd. AIphIn .5. WI Lois A., 611 Pkwood
es Brook IS, 31, Ave. AS, Lot 601rring Oaks UnV,
i ubj to mtg. CF at Scm Co. IS2l77, rnlg. to Sun lit Bk of On
bhl.300 00. $11,300
131.00000 $292.77 month, $41,300.
ryR Sturble&amp;LavonR Lock
Grange Prop, Inc. to Frank
Za to Jerald Campbell, 6066 N. Mites, $29 Little Wekiwa Rd.. AS,
Temoran Blvd WP Lot II DII. B St. Lot 133 Spring Oaks Un. IV I? 95
96,
1334.110,000.
mlii
Clara M Gilmore to Raymond C to Atico Mtg. Corp., $39.OvlJUu. Cs
ommlif &amp; wt Dolores 0., Boa 3002 PEI., 1299.91, $3,300.
k Mary E I a of Lot 21 &amp; all of Lots The Jonathan Livingston Group,
37lBlkoCryilalLkWinterHomes Inc. to Roland Commisslong 8. WI
of) 2111116 *16.300
Jeannett, 105 Wax Myrtle Lane LW,
Michael J. Cutter I Jean K WI to LotS BIkC The S prings 16911, subl.
'lliam II Brashear, 646 Morton to Mfg., WP Fed., $95,000.
. WS Lot 4 in Olk M of N Orlando Thomas E. Lynn &amp; wl Trudy to
N.inches Sec. 7, I)), subl to mfg CF RichardM, Dituccl&amp; *1 Patricia C.,
Orl 1311.20003535.000
el Ashberry Lane AS, Lot 911
James B Cabell&amp; WI Eldora M. to Spring Oaks Un. $1"o. 1, 17 95 96,
tichaelJ Cutter 5. *1 Jean K., Boa 545.100

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"Let me live lamy bout bythe deposits himself in the webbing that Al Hardy has much to and per3onally befriended who have passed him for weather may d
side of the road
the the motorists, "they are Just m)self this is getting good, sot
of a wobbly lawn chair, stuffs smile about. Boin a black man thousands of them. Ii I miss a months, refusing to wave: schedule, but for itafter
he Is at his like family. This one woman, started throwing kisses back.
And be a friend of mu,"
his cheek with Red Man In the cruelties of the Old South, day, some folks stop by to see if "Thee one day they'll lift a post six to seven hours a day, she come by throwing kisses at
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chewing
tobacco, and waves joy raised as a $2 per day laborer I'm okay." Others, after put- finger, or a hand, and pretty six days a week, the year round. me, then the next day her We got atu orgy going now, this
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and encouragement to a legion on a sharecropper's farm, he is chasing new cars, go slow past soon they smile and wave and
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in the eighth decade of his life the Hardy home so that he will honk their horn like everyone
"1 love them all," he says of kisses at me too. I said to state."
"Hi, babe."
'poor as a one feather continue to recognize them.
else."
Some years ago, when Albert
Beep.
chicken," and partly crippled
Then there are those who
In this latter respect. Hardy
J. Hardy retired, he walked out
"Hello, brother."
from the wretched effects of bear him gifts. Schoolkids bring may be not so much a bonhomie
on his porch one morning to Honk.
the old man donuts, housewives as a cleric of a curbside
watch the rest of the world go to It is an extraordinary ritual, two rather severe strokes.
Yet, as he sees it, "God don't stop off with coffee. Hardy ministry. "A smile lass good as
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work. When a friend passed, and an altogether inspiring one, give us no burden we can't appreciates the sentiment, but a prayer," he says, and
looking beat In the cummuter Some motorists are startled, bear." Besides, he adds, a man does not let it get out of hand. strangers who wave at each
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him on. And so It began. Al are unmoved. During rush "Look at all these people what with a winter scarf, Hardy saw religion. Indeed, at times,
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post retirement hours Hardy will wave to died in their 3Os,oreven in their she did not have one of her own, motorists do atop to talk to the
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avocaticq: roadside bonhomie. thousands of passers-by, nearly 20s: brother, if you got a little and wrapped it gently around old mail, telling of personal
Each day, a.m, and p.m., as all of whom wave back. "I'm pain when you're in your 70s, it her shoulders with many worries and seeking
advice or
the traffic lines im on Crain sharing happiness," the old just reminds you that you're thanks.
help.
Highway, In Glen Burnie, Md., man explains, "when
I see still alive enough to feel it,"
Not every motorist is conNot
incidentally.
Hardy
is
a
the 72-year-old Hardy comes someone with no smile I give
That Hardy feels his pain is siderate. Teenagers have dropout who returned to formal
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obvious. He walks with a thrown pop bottles at Hardy. education late In life, mostly by
greet It. Smiling, nodding, he
Actually, it wouldn't seem crutch, has a stiff right leg, and Rednecks have made obscene way
of
bible
school
moves about his modest gestures. But the bonhomie correspondence. Presently he Is
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maybe will fall asleep in the I Just waved as usual: I guess says, "otherwise I'm right here
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19.43, mtg to CF of Miami 139,20000,
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$91100.
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The highway is a busy one.
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And therefore so is Hardy. He
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Hardy says the nasties are rises at 6:30 a.m. and waves
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month. 527.100.
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By The AseSeisted Press
' "InevrthougMI'damflethe
Pdsy they told me to turn in my
ptaybook," Manny Fernandez
said. The end finally had come.
The defensive tackle who
lwlped spark the National Foot*li League Miami Dolphins to
hree Super Bowl appearances
dwing the early l970s was
1placed on the injured list.
The day saw most teams
4naklng wholesale personnel
cuts in an effort to meet

player roster limit.. Squads
must be reduced to 43 by openlag day.
'I'm sorry the career's over,
but it's anticlimatic. I've had a
couple of years to think it
over," he said.
Fernandez was given much of
the credit for Miami's victory
over Washington in the 1973 Su.
per
when he had 11 tacklea and six assists,
But Fernandez played little
after the 1974 season as five Ca-

Bowl,

reer knee operations took their
toil. He was on the injured r&amp;
serve lid all liii season,
"I den't think I really ever
gave hope," Fernandez said
of his attempt to recover from
the operations. "I didn't think
the knee would work but I kept
hoping it would."
In order to be recalled by the
Dolphins, Fernandez would
have to be waived through the
entire league.
Elsewhere In the NFL, the

Philadelphia Eagles cut veteran rwinlng backs Art Malone
and James McAllster,
The Washington Redskins
signed Mike Thomas, the 1975
Bookie of the Year to a onoyear
contract, and the Detroit Lions
signed wide receiver Ray
Jarvis.
The Lions also announced
that placekicker Benny Ricardo
would undergo surgery for a
separated shoulder and will be
lost to the team for the entire

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season,
The Los Angeles Hams announced the retirement of cei
let Rich Saul, who had asked to
be traded to the Redskins so he
could play along with his twin
twother, Ron.
"We regret
made this
declsián in view of the fact that
he has good football left In
him," said Rams General Manager Don Klosterman.
los Angeles also waived running back Brad Davis along

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141 who will tee i* on the plcturesque, but parched, Pebble
Beach course, a 6,6..yard, par
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Herman Mitchell, 39, from and give the PGA national body
Lo Angeles via Little Rock, Ark., has what he thinks Is the best the tinge of democracy and its
independence from the PGA
job In the world.
Heworksdaytiours.Healwaysliinthefreshalr.Hlslaborisn't tour.
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$erman carries golf clube for Trevino This week, the PGA throughout the country, Inaddi
C?&amp;npionshlp us being played at tamed Pebble Beach. Win or lion to the 25 low scorers and
ties in the 1978 PGA Club Pro.
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The New York Giants cut veteran defensive back Charlie
Ford. They also cut offensive
tackle Mike Vaughn, a high
draft choice who was waived as
'physically unable to perform"
because of a knee problem.

with wide receiver Jerrald Taybr.
The Baltimore Colts placed
veteran wide receiver Roger
Cart and defensive end John
Dutton on si list of players who
did not report to camp. The
Colts also placed free agent
feusive back Delles Howell on
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Wide receiver Eddie Bell,
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Templeton's miscue on lead
selves, who believe that the off batter Lenny Randle'm
trading of one of baseball's grounder set the stage for tIn
greatest pitchers actually Mets' three-run first. Felix Mil
helped the team.
Ian siitgled, sending Handle t
"We're definitely a better second. Steve Henderson'
team than we were two months single scored Handle, with Mil-ago," said Manager Joe Torte Ian stopping at second.
after a 4-I victory over the St.
John Milner then singled
Louis Cardinals Tuesday night. scoring Millan, and Hendersor
"I'd say we're about 50 percent came across on a double-pla)
better (hart when I took over." grounder, giving Espinosa all
Part of the Mets' rnvltaliza- the runs he mseeded.
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tion has come not only from the
George Mitterwald hit a two, players acquired in the deal,
but also from within the team. ruts double and Kay Burns and
The dispatch of Seaver enabled Willie Hernandez combined ott
the Mets to dig out some dia- a siz'hltter to lead Chicago over
monds in the rough among the Pittsburgh. The defeat halted a
string of 14 consecutIve home
pitching staff.
One of them, Nino Espinosa, victories by the Pirates.
Reds 4, DodgersO
continued to shine Tuesday
Rookie Doug CaplIla and
night with his consistent work,
e pItchIng an eight-hitter for New Pedro Borbon combined on a
one-hitter as Cincliusati do.
York.
"The trade got Nine a per- feated Los Angeles before 53,.
manent spot ill the rotation," 385 fans, the Dodgars' largest
said catcher John Stearns. home crowd of the season. Pete
"That's what NIno needed. Base slugged a two'rws homer
Overall ow staff is better be- and Johiuty iench drove In two
cause our young pitchers, like runs as the Reds cut the Dodger
Nine and (Craig) Swan, are lead to ll't games In the
throwing every five days, in- National League West.
Padres 8, Expos 3
.'$stead of every ten."
Gelle Tenace belted two home
And though Seaver Is gone,
hls savvy is still helping the runs and Dave Winfleld drove
Mets. Espinosa, for else, In two rws with a single In a
learned some tricks from him. 1owrwi sixth inning to carry
"Seaver told me to bend my Sais Diego over Montreal.
(slants 4.5, Astros 34
knee, to get more push off the
Willie McCovey had a tworun
mound," said Espinosa. "This
way I'm throwing with my single and Derrel Thomas
whole body. I threw fastbafls on added three hits as San Franthree of every live pitches cisco beat Houston in the first
garite of their twi-night doubletonight."
header.
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first
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1)145 with the help of a threerwi
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pace the ('iwsts' secondgame
(;arry Templeton's error.
Espinosa, posting his third victory. Knepper, 5.6, did not
complete game of the season, allow a hit until Joe Ferguson's
struck out six while walking two two-out double to !eft III the
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made In the not too distant ropes like a sling shot and laid
future."
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The third scheduled 10.
Sanford's Taco Perez conS
rounder was a successful title tinned hIs march towards a
defense by Orlando's Southern possible world's title shot as he
won an eas- 5 round decisioti
over highly touted Mike Jones
In a kick-karate match.
Writers To Race Perez won every round of the
one-aided battle, with viscious
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along with savage blow from
his gloved hands.
Bill Stamper of Orlando radio
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Cincinnati (Norman 99) at
Los Angeles (Rhod.n 12.7). ii.
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Houston at San Diego
and along with runnerup Jerry of the ring In just 1:33.
Montreal at Philadelphia
Allen of Sanford station WTRR,
New York al Pittsburgh
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CIncinnati at Los Angeles
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allowed only a single by LOU
BATTING (750 at bats)- Parker, races, with Herald writers Jean
Vu When Tom Seaver was sent to Brock over the last four innings Pgh, 331; Stennett, Pgh, 337 ; Patteson amid Jim Haynes
the Cincinnati keds two months after the Cards scored their run Tmpleton, SIL. 32$; Simmons, SIL. aeeklitg berths In Monday's
for a

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Rolan (4) 120; 0(5 7, 10.60: P (5-7) Whittle

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tIlTS- Pirker, Pt.1,, 139; Tm.
HOME RUNS- Rice, Q, 33; (CrOnk) 2.6.0 7-602.60; 7. (Dead Heat
piston, StL, 143; Oritfey, Ciii, 137: OScolt, 5, 31;
CII, 77; Abes Hope 7.60 600; 2. (Dead Heitt
Roli, Cm, 137, Stennett, PgP,, 136; Nettles, NY, 25; HisIe, Mm, 3
Cypratt Storm 2.20 5.40, 0 (Iii
OFoster, Cm, 136.
STOLEN BASES-PalO, KC, 31; 9.00; 0(3613.60; T (6-I-SI 56.00; T
DOUBLES-PaIker, Pgh, 36; R.my, Cal, 31; LeFlore, Del, 37. (65-I) 20.00; 2:01.1.
JeMoralea. ChI, 33: Cron,rtie, Mtl, bondt, Cal, 25; Pegs, Oak, 23
NINTH 13.1$ M
t. JuSIS Frosl
33; Grlffey, Cm; 29 Rose, Cm, 3$;
PITCHING (II Decisloni)- (Reguri 3.107.403.50; 7. Cristys Jen
Watson, Htn. Il,
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f'suy character, I laughed so much I thought my sides would which also Includes the likes of
defending titlist Dave Stocktcm,
addylng for Trevino is like towing the nation's fairways with a Arnold Palmer, Gary Player,
Lee Trevino, Ben Crenshaw,
miving road show.
'He is always loose," Mitchell said. "He talks and jokes all the Johnny Miller, Tom Welskopf
around the course. He is a born comedian and such a aulck and Hubert Greeti, most of the
U tk,r. He never seems to get upset. He never has chewed me pre-tourney attention has fo."
cused on a possible repeat
'But make no mistake abotAlt, that man can play this game. I battle between Watson and
e never caddied for anyone, or seen anyone, who could do Nlcklaus.
Andthereareplentyofrean rewlthagolfclub.Hehaaworkedhimaelflntoshapeagaln
sons for it.
a ur that operation.
I
Watson, a five-time winner
He could tin Ida togibent."
L
i
G r i d S i
Mitch" Li a piliowy black man Iho chews on smelly cigars and this year, ot4gamed Nlcklaus In
r ousea a eern-pone philosophy about the only trade he ever has both the Masters and British
By ANDY GIRARDI
guys down at Seminole, it
ki wa. He caddied elgtd years for Miller Barber and had a string Opep
Herald
Correspondent
doesn't mean a thing. But to a
of the, weilkitown dlonta before inheriting Trevino'a bag from a
Watson also won the Bing
Oviedo football coach Joe team that has bad year after
I Angeles friend, Neal Harvey, who quit the tour.
Crosby Pro-Am tot
though his higged tip - $7,000- came from Bai bar after the January, when two rounds were Montgomery isn't all X's and bad year and Is really trying to
0's.
turn it around, this might have
atr won the $100,000 first prize In the World Open in 11, Mitch played at Pebble Beach.
When
Montgomery
first
just as well been regular season
i't whistle much while he worked.
Meanwhile, Nicklaus has won
'Barber was hard to caddy for," he said. "He put the whole five tournaments at Pebble moved to Florida it wasn't games.
"Our guys feel they can win
me hi your hands. You had to read all the greens and pull all the Beach, including the 1961 U.S. because he was offered a job as
the. With Lee, it's different. All he asks is that you be on time, Amateur and the 1972 U.S. a coach or just because he now, they feel like they have
ye the distances charted and hold the flagdick. He does the Open, both of which were preferred sunshine. It was to accomplished something in the
nklng and the playing."
played In the summer when become a professional golfer. springandtheycan'twalttotry
So Montgomery and his and prove themselves.
ierman became Trevin,'s caddy shortly before the garrulous drought conditions were preva.
family moved to Florida setIf things go right for us we
txlcanAmerlcan underwent an operation last November for a i
*ured disc, a back ailment Trevino attributed to his bout with
lie has not won a major tour- lUng in Winter Springs with his may have a real good year. I'm
home over looking the Sheoah talking about 7-3 or 8-2. It's
I Mnlng In Chicago in the summer of 1975.
nwnent this year yet.
possible, this team is really
Golf
course.
£rom 1968 until this misfortune, Trevino was the premier threat
"I would like another match.
He tried his luck at all the fired up," he added.
Jack Nlcklaus. He won 19 tour tournaments, Including two U.S. up with Nicklaus," Watson said
Thu attitude ott the club
ens, two British Opens, the Mexican Open and the World Series Tuesday before his first ac- pro-am tournaments and even
the
Citrus
Open,
but
after
a
Montgomery
says couldn't be
i Golf.
lice round. "But we'll have
couple years he decided it better.
Iii game went Into an eclipse and a comeback was thought wait until Sunday to
for him.
Mod of the team had been
uWtal
until
Watson said he doean't e- wasn't
-----Ia kA
---- hescored an Impressive victory three weeks ago In
.I Iwve
t_._ &amp;I worxing
._r1-----S
gun
uui
£
RflC
oui and
wiinhave
weignis
an
i
Canadian Open. Now, apparently back In shape and flashing Ueve in playing any particular wasn't going to make it as a summer
greatly
I old skills, Trevino Is rated a strong challenger in the PGA, person in a head'to-head duel.
"I play the golf course," he professional," said Mont- improved strength
and
i irflng Thursday, although he himself is skeptical.
gomery, who has a two han. quickness, cite of Oviedo's
"Depends on the weather," said Trevino, shivering in the said.
weaknesses.
1 n*erey Peninsula's wuseasonable chill. "I jive when the
The 25-year-old Watson said dicapper.
When
he
was
offered
a
job
as
Just this past week MonI aperature Is over 75.
he was playing the best golf of an assistant coach
Oviedo he Igomery lost a fine bail player
"This isa tournament for the fiat-bellies. A stubby guy like
his young career, but admitted,
jumped it.
in John Bazos. Both Bazos and
i ts wrapped
and can't take a full backswing. I "even If I beat Nicklaus
"I've
learned
to
love
football
his
brother were starters until
ed all the swing I can
Sunday,
I
will
still
call
him
the
just
as
much
as
I
do
golf,
maybe
the moved downstate to
hitch winked "My man will be ready," he warned.
'Master.'
Hollywood.
more," he added.
It won't be hard figure out
With the Hazoses gone, and
what Montgomery has been Gregg Kerr possibly out for the
By LEE GEIGER
Joey rushed Gardner Into the corner at its end, It was ob.
doing with his time during the season, Montgomery is a Littlø
Herald Correspondent
ropes and pounded
vious he was too badly cut
worried,
suimner months.
his head pressed up under continue,
"We have quality players bUt
"I've been playing some golf
ORLANDO- Joey Vincent, Gardner's chin. From that
The Vincent-Gardner bout
and some more golf, and even
have that many and U who can change his style
position Vincent belabored
part
lose
little more golf," Montgomery
injuries easily as
people can Gardner's ribs and
with
that
attracted
the
other various causes
said with a hint content in his
ange their socks, turned into short, punishing lefts and season's biggest crowds and
be In deep trouble."
voice.
whirlwind Tuesday night
rights,
home
With football season less than
With the Bazoses
Orlando
Sports
Stadium
and
Tony appeared In the first
On the
EW YORK (API
l0round decision that
So, deIte months of meetaccomodatlon of WHA
week
being officially switches in the depth of the stopped the nation's No. 4
be content and allow was rendered in the Scott Clarkm ning of what would be a lags and discuadon in cities teams.
open for practice, Montgomery team will have lobe made thus ranked junior middleweight, Vincent to punch himself out. Spook Jackson match.
v r important day, Howard across North America, every"I knew it was the
be playing so much golf. putting backups from other Tony Chrclner.
But by the time the second
In that welterweight scrap,
Si Iwin sat at the breakfast thing Is almost exactly as It said Harold Ballard of the To- In fact Montgomery usually positions in new positions.
Throwing
punches
with
round
was half over Tony must Scotty earned a split decision
to e and made a prediction, was. The NHL will operate next roido Maple leafs, the most doean't play golf
all during
Ovledo practices will be held amazing rapidity, V,,cent have realized that Joey was In
Jackson while most of
"1 sIr vole will be bued on season with l6teams; the WHA outspoken expansion's an- football season.
front 8-10 £I.flt.
jumped
on
the
lanky
fighter
super
condition,
and
wasn't
those
in
attendance felt the St.
en lion-not on the strength of probably will go with eight.
tigonista. "Am I happy!"
"I may now go three or four
from Memphis right at the about to come back to him for Augustine fighter deserved the
applications," he forecad.
Those Include Cincinnati,
Baldwin clearly was not, months without picking up a
quite awhile.
Crowder opening bell,
nod.
wa later, the National New England, Quebec, Hous- "I'm in shock that a group of club," he said somberly, "bUt I
"I didn't give him room to
By
that
time
Gardner
was
H
League's Board of Coy- ton, Winnipeg and Edmonton- businessmen could make such
It was a hard.f ought
football."
breathe,"
Vincent
explained
already
cut
over
the
left
eye
encounter
that pitted Clark's
y rs cad a secret ballot whose applications were null- an irresponsible decision," he
To
Give
Plea
Montgomery Is looking for a
after
the
fight
had
been
halted
and
wider
the
right
one.
His
aggressiveness
and constant
ii net expansion for the 1977- fled when the NHL voted not to said. "But I'll tell you one little more enjoyment than he
MIAMI iiP
Former
at
the
close
of
the
third
session
was
beginning
7$ eson. Baldwin's New Eng- expand- plus Birmingham and Using; this has wilted the WHA has had in the past
take the punching against the cleaner,
Oviedo. Miami Dolphins Don Reese and tause of a nasty gash
pound 'bag of but less frequent blows of
I. Whalers, and the five other probably IndIanapolIs.
emotionally and financially. We Last year after being marred Randy Crowder are expected 10
Gardner's left eye.
potatoes and
was still In Jackson,
W Id Hockey AssociatIon
"After very careful and due will be as aggressive now as
by injuries, his varsity squad plead guilty this morning to
"I really think! could have there
and
punching.
Ia s to apply for NHI mini- consideration, the proposed
When Jackson would land, his
In our fist year In corn- could manage only a 2-8 record charges that they sold one beaten hIm 111 had stayed at
Gardner was unable
bip, would feel the stinging plan of expansion was put to the peting for players, for tele- against
up blows were delivered with
rather difficult pound of cocaine to undercover long range," Joey continued, Vincent on the inside as the thudding force and caught
of rejection,
governors and failed to oblain vision monies and for inter- schedule.
narcotics agent
"but my trainer (Dominick small but strong state champ Clark cleanly either on his head
vote cad, the conclave the requisite majority," Ziegler national competition."
ThIs year the schedule Las lot
The Miami raid reported Polo) told me to fight the way I proved to be too physical
ad órned, NHL President- told a news conferenc, after
Veteran Mar Gardi. Howe of easier and the team Is a kit In today's editions that the two did. And I always do what my him.
eli V Joirn Ziegler I.ft the Informing the WHA of the Baldwlna Whalers echoed his more experienced.
But to be perfectly honest
wlllreceiveone.yearaentencea trainer tells me to do."
The few times Gardner was aboutlt,Spookjustdj't
an sped to the suit. where the matter of expansion Is over for "The pulse of the comments Montgomery said,
with the court. The sentences, charge. "If
Joey had stayed brought his much longer reach
Wi ucutives waited,
the 1977-71 season."
A possible re-match is in the
seemed to indicate the fans
If
you keep in mind the per- to be served in the county away for Gardner he would into play and caught Vincent works, as Clark feels he "won
(can, up and said the di.
The secret vole was not re warded It. ft's unbelievable. So formarice
produced by Marvin stockade, would allow the two
have gotten himself bombed with thunderous head shots.
the fight big I!
Ii shadbommadinotton- Veal
lad vi negotive
lt.rd." McClendcn in the jamboree defensive llnemen,to return
to
out.Aaitwss,thefewtjmeshe
Vincent wobbled wider them
"I have been alckforslmoga
Th.y had turned ft voleswerenasdedlodefgtth.
Desfte the effort, the ax. then you will know why Moot- football in 197$.
really got caugig was when but was able to charge back week coming up until tosdgjg
j s,"recIiod Dill DeWitt of proposal.
pine., and the long hoes 01 gosnery Is cotdldesd about this
The Dolphins fIrt suspended they went to long range.
Inside and once again take andlwasn'latfull s,ing
ciiu *iigaes. "No "The fans won," said Herry waiting, Saidlin's ominous lean's rsmnli't game.
the two after their arrect May.4,
"Joey fought the perfect control of the heated battle.
I still know I was the wlnn,r,'
ltwgtvw1tiimargin Siden,geneaimasqirnfthe prophecy had come true. It's
'Iwouldn'tcomdouttlwlm. then waived any claim to the flgl4,andUt'swhyhewonI"
The
third
round
was
fought
"Jackson Is fast and he is
Iiot. wasn't given. But- NHI. Boston Brisins- one of the too early toteli whether they'll portance of that Jamboree. Of National Football League playThe patient of the important along these same lines and
agasy.
coursetoierryPoscyandthe era
batUewassetfromtheo. whenGarduerwentbacktoMa (SICVINCENT,Pag,5-A)

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Hit 6

With less than a week before varsity and varsity candidates again at 2.
All schoola require normal
oractice beams all of Seminole Monday at 10 for ohvsical
County's high school football examinations, The Greyhounds gear to be worn to practice players and coaches are putting will practice daily at 10 and 3. shorts, shoes, shirts and socks.
The county's only other high Seminole High coach Jerry
the final touches on summer
school Trinity Prep, will Posey reminds players to bring
vacations
Football practice begins on practice Monday at 6:30 and a plastic water jug.
Monday.
Lake Howell High School will
begin practice Monday at 9
am. Coach Curtis Keen is still
not decided on afternoon

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Harness Racing

Wednesday, *4. 70, 1C77
Physicals at Howell
be IAEv,ning Herald, Sanford, Fl.
held
Wednesday
between
1,5
:
p.m. for both varisty and junior avarsity.
I
)
•
At Lake Brantley, practice
'...
.
will begin at 8 a.m, and an
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I
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for 4pm
r jfk' At Seminole High physicals aeason
OflCIUde
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• have already been given
w
EST
PALM
BEACH
earned run, struck out nine and
-. ,
. ""Z'
Practice will begin at a.m.
afdks anrlcan, Legion walked two
k!.'
- ,,
'J,
' with au afternoon workout
O
team 'ost a 3-2
WiggIns came on in the 11th
,." .:A'
•.
slated at 5
, the semi-finals of state and a double and Sanford was
* ' .. ...............................' .'
at s p.m. on Friday and carries n
ournament, eliminating it eliminated.
.. .
-:. .4•a..,.
.. • ..., .
,.- -'' a $5
from the tourney.
Ned Ralnes had the only good
Lyman coach Dick Copeland
Malt Simenelli pitched 10 dayolfenslvelyforSanford,two
•--' - . .
•
-.
.• .
H.rald photo by lob SUTIS, meets with fre.thznan, junior innings, allowed tour hits one hits itKludiu%g an RBI single.
MONTGOMERY GETS IN IllS SWINGS

Fl t.B

L.&amp;A

Stop; 7. Bunny RivU; I.
sie.00
3s.7
oiInvs Bone.
SECOND - 5.16, C, I. Millstone
NINTH - 5.76, Ii I. Ed'I
(I) 9.40 9.20 360; 3. 0 Sam (1) 7.20 Dybreak; 7. Gay Mood; 3. Edison
5.60; 3. Lorl Day (0) 3.40: 0 (II) Dunk; 4. J'$ Run; 3, Dutch Frans6.
By The Associated Preu
didn't think it would be this
109.40; P (I 1) 603 10; T 11-4-3) Petite Pinto; 7. Funny Business S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
59030, 32.00.
K's Frau Frou
Callthem the Chicago White wild. You never expect to get
East
e
At
1.
THIRD-IsO: I Venture(2)6.$0
TINTH
six in one game. It could be InISocks,
TRIPLES- Tmpteton, SIL, ii; Gullett, PlY, I0-3,i69, 3.93; Rozema. 7900. T (I II) 101 00; 1:13.3.
-w I.
01
3103 20; 7. Flamea.e (4) 17.00 3.20 Moneychanger; 2. Nlcan ruS MistS.
Matjo, Phi, I; Almon, SD, I;
A
Dot, 17-I, .750,2.70; Barrios, CM, ii.
-- $329; Handle -564,006
Bostoii
,
By any name, the baseball f1uis."
3 Back Door (0)300; 0(2-4)63.00; Trade Day; 1. OCtI.Itt, S. 0ypy
MumpIry, StL, 7; CabeIl, Htn, 7;
4, .733, 1.00; Lyle, NY, 0.3, .131, 1.70;
2'
t' (21)205 00 T 1245) 64J.7o u.N. Day; 6-Heartaches; 7. Echo vaslell;
team representing chicago's The long-ball siege had the N York
TONIGHT'S
ENTRIES
JCruz, Nh, 7.
Bird, l(C, 5-3, .777, 1.90; Gait:, Miii,
60
$
FOURTH - 5-16. 5: PUppy Stake I. Molar Role.
FIRST
team- thiutkliig big again after
PA
Clamming
Pac,
HOME
RUNS-OFOSII',
Cm.
35;
146.
South Side Is a far cry from the
.100, 3.30; Wits, B%n. II. ..
DetroIt
50 40 .453 1$",
Climunatmon: 1. Denominator (I)
ELEVENTH - 5.16 TA) I. Up
SilO
Purse
$500:
I.
Poppa
Dear
11½
Schmidt,
Phi,
7$:
Burroughs, Atm, 1.73.
fleet-footed go-go White Sox seven setbacks In nine games Milwkee
.
$760 360 2.40; 3. Now So (3) 3.00 Town; 2. LIttle Fun; 3. Ny Rilir; 1.
(Buffamonhe) 2. Heather Chance
21; Luzunskl, Phi, 77; Bench, Clii, 26;
Cleve
46 62 .126 II", Oary,y, LA, 76.
3. T's Maggie (7) 350; 0 (3-I) Mini Mix; S. Quick Spoof; 6. NeSt
who last won the Americati had cut their lead from 5'r to
(Burgett) 3 Verve (Harmon)
Toronto
39 70 .331 26
1170. P ($3) 13.70; T (53 7)146.60; ny'S Glenn; 7 Jarhud Boone; I.
Bones Demon (Taylor) S. Speedy
STOLEN BASE$-Taveras, Pgh,
League pennant In 1959. 'ntis one game.
West
3110
Darlene 0.
Tracer (Robinson) 6. Royal Lobo
10; Cedeno, Hhn, 31; Moreno, Pgh.
63 41 .3% year's crew of mashers has for. "The power display we put on Chicago
FIFTH - ' C: I. Fabled (2) 4040
AT SEMINOLE
TWELFTH - 716. 1': I. Brik
(Unknown) 7. Clever Sheela (Jonesl
Lopes,
LA,
33;
ORichards,
SD.
63 II .573 2
TUESDAY NIOHYSRESULTS
7060020. 2. Printer Mom (1)400 Ben;7.JM'sModB: 3 KimLuke;'4, i
sakenthego.go.goforgoing.go- will build confidence once Mirm
a AftonCommanijo (Unknn)
31.
62 17 .349
again,'1 said Esslan. "We are Texas
SECOND - I M - Claiming Pace 320. 3 Diane Dudley (6) 3.00; 0 (I. Swept Away; S. Itsy Bidwon;
ing'gone,..as in home run,
PITCHING (II DecisIons)- Ray,
NC.
61 47
.563 3'1
2) $1700 P (71) 714.60; T (716)
FIRST - 13.16 PA - 1. VarlIt y $150 Purse
Black Tafteta; 7. Weela Crazy; 3.
$500: I Torpedo Byrd
LA.
17-3,
.000,
3.40;
Raeuschem,
Cl)),
"They attack the ball. It's a the power hitters."
calif.
51 51 .500 10½
Bomb (Botelho) 7.00 3.2.) 2.30; 7
3054 20. 3163
Maggie's Mission.
(IhIenleld) 2. Hawthorne Empire
IS-i, .759, 7.30; John, LA, 13-I. .765, Stratton
Seattle
4 66 .121 I9'
SIXTH - 1-16. 5: I. Loaded (6)
3.20 7.00; 3. Jambo Doreen (Vollett) 3 Chief Direct Time
case of having six or
eight men
2.74; RForsch,
ftle
TwIue 2
Oakland
SIL. II 3. .737, 3.67; 7.10; 0 (61)10.10; T (60 7) 993.00; fChou,nardl .4 Worthy Robin
63
302
560 310 300. 2. Gencral Gray (7)
qizla row who can hit tne ball out
Candlria, Pgh, lI-I, .733, 2.00; 1-13.1.
Tuesday's Games
100100.3 Ditiy DarI (1) 100; Q (6
Je
Jefferson tossed a four(Seider)
S.
ProudSpeed
(DennIs)
6.
Carlton,
Phi,
166,
.727, 2.03; Se.v,r,
so they can't
Detroit 14. Milwaukee 7-6
walk anybody to hitter anti Itoy Howell and Doug
SECOND - I PA - I. Vans Choice Emmett Lobell IGriltint 1
070. P (6 71 1000; T (671)
Cumban
Ciii, Ii 3.600,3.11; Andular, PUn, 10
Toronto 6. MInnesota 2
101.60, 31.57.
N utah) 10.203403.20; 2. Moe B 100 triico 1J C Smith S Miss
AT DAYTONA REACH
get to someone else," Manager Ault homered for Toronto. The
ncr
667. 3.46.
Baltimore 3, Cleveland 1
SEVENTH
2.60; 3. Taylors Farvel 3.10; 0 (27) nardtnn lJohn)
lii t: I.
TUESDAY NIGHT'S
A1R1CAN
LEAGUE
Chicago 13. Seattle 3
1900; T (7-16) 152.00; 709.2.
Bob Lemon said Tuesday night Blue Jays scored ttuee times II)
RESULTS
; ,
THIRD - I M - Claiming Pace k.tlosera Rally (4) 4.40 740
Only games scheduled
afterthe WhiteSocks socked six (lie second liming on a
THIRD - I PA - I. White Idol 51.000 Purse $400: I. Schant: Time 011ie DlIti (SI 660 110; 3 K's
FIRST - I. RenO-Pecuna Ii
BATTING (250 at bats)- Carew.
walk
to
Today's Games
Miii, .313; Bostock. Mm, .340, Rice, (Seiders) 6.00 1.60 3.40; 2. Byrd K (Bridges) 2. George Wynwood
Lonesome (2) I2I0 0 (1 5)30.20; p - 2I
4.00; 3. Trait Ovy 1.40 7.50: 3. •
home runs
In mauling the Otto Vclez, doubles by Sam
Seattle (Pole 1.7) at Bath.
5) 61.50; T (152) 540.10; 37.30.
Victor Carlos 3.40; 0 (4-0) $1.00; T
Bsn, .376; Singleton, Sal, .373; 11.10 0.00 3. PrIncess Strong 3.00 0 (Robinson) 3 Arden Ed (Meyers) 4.
Seattle Mariners, 13-3.
EIGHTH - 7.16, 0: I. Let's Chat (II 1) 344.00.
(60) 44.10; T (I 62) 359.00; 2:07.3. Fluky Luke (Robinson) S Sam
Rivers, NY, .319.
Ewing and Al Woods and a more (May 114), n.
The six homers gave
Call(ornla (Tanana 13-7) at
POURTH1 M I. Good 0 Dude Drucker (E HyseIl) 6. Armbro
(1) 10.003004.00; 7. Best Bit Bruce
RUNS-Carew, Miii, 91; Bostock,
SECOND-i. Alberdi-Cheva 27.
the single by Steve Stag.gs. Howell Boston
(TaM $7), ,
(3) 3 70 300. 3. PaInless Palien (6) 10.101.10. 2. ll'u,tm-Ca,Ios 7.10 l.1i'
Mlii, 71; Bonds, Cal, 76; FIsk, ssn. (DelCampo) 1.10 3.00 2.60; 2. JImmy (J.C. Smith) 1, Mayu.ard
Socks a club record 144 for the homered In the third and AWl
Oakland (Blue $0.13) at New 75; Lemon, ChI, 72; Smalley, Mm, Painted Rainbow $00 3.20; 3. (Strong) I.
Snow 1600131)13.20; P143)15.30; T (4 3 Nestor Javier 7.40; 0 (3-31 $S.00l
Miracle
'season, erasing the 138 powered slammed a pinch homer In the
York (Guldry S-6) , ii.
Me$roflna Don 3.00; 0 (1-0) 17.00; T wnknown
36) 614.20; 43.52.
,
P 3 3) 670.50, T (63;) 157.40; D.03'iil
by the 1961 and 1971 teams. Eric fout',Ii
Milwaukee (AugustIne 10-13)
RUNS BATTED IN-Hisle, (4 S6) 97.60, 2:01.1.
NINTH -1.16. 5:). Cagey Carrie (40)249.00.
FOURTH -. 1 M - CondItion
at
Detroit
(Morris
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FIFTH
1040
PAIn, $7, Bonds, Cal, 79; Thompson,
Soderholm smashed two and
- I PA -1. Snow
2.20 2.30; 2. Heart Healer
THIRD- I. Urlarte-Goros II.I'
Mercury Pace, Purse $610: I Ahida IS)
Cleveland (Garland 0-77) at Det 10; Munson, NY, 7$, Hobson, (Bridges) 3.402.602.20; 2. Coalmont (Dag,na,$) 2 Mack 2 Byrd (Met- (I) 2 20 2.20; 3. Harold Drive (3) 5-206.60; 2 Beide-Cheva 3-503.30; 3.
The crowd of 2,450 gave the
Chit Lemon, Oscar Gamble,
Chicago (Wood S-I), ii.
Frit:6.60 3.00; 3. Doctors Reef 2.10; catfe) 3 Ama;Ing Alma (E HyselI)
Bin. 77; 215k, CM, 77,
720.0 (13)6.40; P11-il 33.40; T (3. Bob-Bunco 5.70; Q (2-6) 42.30: P (3Jim Esslan and Boyle Stlllman Blue Jays a season attendance
Kansas City (Leonard 119) at
HITS-Carew, Miii. 164; BOstock, Q(I 1)13.20; No Trlficta wagering I Drilty Key (iC. Smith) S Miss I 31301 00 3767
6) 23030; T (2-61) 233.10.
Texas
hit one apiece. Soderholm's of 1,219,551, breaking the pro.
Perry 101), n.
TENTH - 1.14, 5: I. Sarasota
Mm. III Rice, Bin. ill; LeFlore, thu race; 2:09.
FOURTH- I. Zubi-Cheva 7i.
Artistic (Piper) 6. Ninety Nine
Only games scheduled
Spruce (I) 500300740; 2. Odd PixIe 9501.10; 7. Alberdi-Wally 13.40 4.
SIXTH - I U - I- Black Square (Raut 1. Ocala Star wni; E
Dot, 13.4; Cooper, Mil, 131: Yount,
pair of two-run shots marked 4oits fird.year record for an
Thursday's Oames
PAll, 131.
(Jones) 7.603.203.00; 2. Helena Hal Hysoll) $ Sirens Gift (Ormiby).
(II 310 2.60. 3 Gutsy Method
13404.00; 3. Trami-Goiriena 4.50: q
the 10th tIme this season a expansion club of 1,212,608 by
Catifonnia at Boston
OOUBLES-McRae, XC. 34; 0.403603. Jay P 1.20; 0 (36) 4300;
(73)3160; P (52) $1.30; T (S2-J)
FIFTH - I M - Claiming Pace 620. 0 113)7 40. P (13)13.90; T (I
Minnesota at Toronto
White Socks player hit two the Montreal Expos In 1569.
Reiackson, NY. 31; Lemon, Chi, 2$; T (363)711.10; 2:06.3
292.40.
$1,500. Purie $450: I Wanta Win h1hu1., 3171
Seattle at Baltimore
SEVENTH - I M - I. Rambling Easy (7. Smith) 2 Power Crater
ELEVENTH - '.A: i K's Viking
Carew, Mlii, 2$; Hisle, Miii. 37.
FIFTH- I. hsasa-Arrieta 75.20
homers in a game, another
Oakland at New York
121 tO 10 0.20600; 2. Uncle Sam 141 760150; 2. Beide-Rodolfo 10.406.004
TRIPLES-Carew, Miii, Ii; Rice, Jimmy (Rau) 3.407.602.20; 7. Sassy (Polk) 3. Jambo Bullet (E. Hysell)
OrIoles 3, Indlaus i
team mark.
Kansas City at Texas
Bin, II; Bostocli, Miii, 10; Fuentes, DevIhl.I0 4,00; 3. War Scout 1.40; Q 4 Pines (IluhI (Dagenais) S Jeans
16.10110.3 LocoMotion(S) 2.50:0 3. LovoIa-CobianS.20;Q(l.10131,20;
Tolly Muse's double triggered
Coupled with the Toronto
Cleveland at Chicago
Dot. ; Randolph, NY, 9; OBn,$t, (4 3) 11.00; T (5-4-i) 45.20; 2:05.3.
12 1) 5500. P (2 1) lOS 00; T (2 45) P (1 I) 596.00; T (4.7$) $619.00.
Firit IRau)4 Forecaster (PIperi
Only games scheduled
EIGHTH - I M - I. A. Van Westerns Bev. (Bridges) $ LInni 10653, 3a.l7
KC,9.
SIXTH- I. Beide-Pechna iS.2Ol.
Blue Jays' 6-2 trIumph over a tie-breaking two-run rally In
TWELFTH - s I: I MEts In 340; 2. Victor-C'heva 6.00 6.00; 3.
Star Ii Neely)
Minnesota, Chicago opened a the eighth inning. Billy Smith
NATIONAL LIAOUE
SIXTH - I PA - Claiming Pace credible (3) 1140 6 10 1.00; 2. Irusta-Goirena 7.20; 0 (1-I) $3.10;
beat out a bunt and Elliott
two-game lead over the
East
$7,000 Purse $700: I Marybar Queen Scenario (ii 6100, P (37) 12910; T (I-I) 111-20; T (0-4-7) 037.20.
Wed.
Maddox
delivered
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in the American League
SiVINTH-1.iub1.Pa7,4o6.a0
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Phlla
6.4 44 .593
ii 1111 60. 30 II.
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(Meyers) 3. I'll Gel It (J Hysell)
In the only other games, the single. Following a double play, Chicago
A - 3.251, Handle - 5733,953.
44 16 .312 I
Gashi-Diagal.00; 0(47)73.60; P
Pick A Star (Rau) S. I-Is Gone (Del
Lee May singled to score Smith Pith
Baltimore Orioles downed
19 .
3
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
6)314.00; T (7-6-i) 00500.
Campo) 6. Scotch Snip (BaIter) 7
an Insurance run.
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FIRST - $16, 0: I. Quick Jet; 1.
62 SI .s-ø it',
EIGHTH- I. MM'tl-Atriefa
Cleveland IndIans 3-1 and the with
,
Potentate Pick (Udell) $ Iron City
Montreal
Cashel Brigade; 3. Stretch Power; 4 1202.50; 2. Zubi.Gast 117.40 3.00 3
32 59 .141 13½
junior middleweight champion Nancy IRegurl
(Continued From Page 6-A)
Milwaukee Brewers shaded DcThe victory extended Clevo. N York
7 42
Iii 171.,
Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross.
SE VENTH - I PA - Condition Litai Image: S ReØ Clown; 6 My Loyola-Rodolfo 3.40; Q (6.1)4.40,
trolt 6-4 after the Tigers took land's hosing streak to six
West
Purse $900: I Sanlas Girl Rules; 7 Ann Pat; I. Mr. Thun (16)179.10; T (56-2) 312.20.
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the opener of the twi.nlght dou- games and moved the second- Los Ang 60 14 .407 NINTH--i. Mori 9.10 3.70 4.30:
l6ollon) 2 Majorette I. Bar
Clnci
should be able to stop him,"
36 53 .303 Ii,,
a game but out'matched 14e (flurgeft) 3 Sophlil IE. Hysell) i
5EC0ND516,C: t First Love; Rodolfo 7.00 S-SO; 3. Apnair.Paq
bleheader, 4-2.
place Orioles within 2': games S Fran
57 61 .160 i6'
Matchmaker Bruce Tram' 'Thomas and did away with hint Careless Start (Wingard) S Flyer 2 Something Light, 3 Blarney 13101.10 7.20; 2. Ramcn-ArrIota S.
Seattle's Dan Meyer homered of the idle Boston Red Sox in the Houston
52 62 .156 17
6 Bonnie Pose. 1 Cadet Chancy, S. Fairy's 340; 3.60; 3. Martl-Goiriena].40;
pIer announced after the fight, afterjust :46ofthethlrd round. Farong (J Hyseli) Chief
Diego
67 .132 71
Byrd Fawn. 6 Brick Lane. 7 President (1 I) 4140; P (I 1) bib; T (I-I
to give the Mariners a 2.0 lead AL East. Ross Grimsley won
Bumpas tNamie) 1
Atlanta
"Roth men have commitments
", I Colonel Lucky.
The finishing punches were a Time (Raul I Delta Long (Regurl
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every shKe I darted school,"
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here is Huek Finn," said one of
died Tuesday below the city no time for hook learning...
said.
the pre-teens. "And we want to The youngsters said they fish dam on the Hillaborough River. besides, books ai n't no twi."
ij~ ngw how come all the fish are every day to help out their
"The fish kill is probably a
Skull Cave, named by the
dead. It we don't catch any flah families, who they mid me typical Summer kill caused by youths, is a heap of rocks in the
may not

eat."

The boys said their real
names are Chuck Sandlln and
Joey 'fletjens.

the blooming of algae and the middle of the Hhlisborough
Ch uck's mother, Alice Sf.al high night temperatures. With River.
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suffocating and dying," said the
spokesman, Philip Kane.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION

[.901 Notice

NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE
ADOPTION OF A PROPOSED BUDGET BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AND INTENT
TO LEVY A TAX TO
FINANCE A PORTION OF SAID BUDGET.
You are hereby notified that the Governing Board will
hold public
hearings on the following dat es and places for the purpose of adopting a
bóget or as the same may be amended;
August 17, 1971- FIne Arts Building
Palatka, Florida, beginning at
2:00 p.m.
August 1$, 1917-Civil Se viceBoard Noom, Duvalcountyco,,, House
JaeklonvilIe, Florida, 2:00 p.m.
AuQust)9.l977 _KahIefplaza, EoIa!ast,s.iIroom.)s1E.W_hl,,,o,,,
Orlando, Florida
All eersons, their attorneys or agerwe owning reel or personal property
wbject to taxation In t$e followIng counties are Invited to appear before
saId board and show their objections to said proposed budget, which
hereinafter is published! In full;
Cleettes In DIstrict
Counties Partially
Brevard
Within the District
Clay
Alachua
Duval
Eaker
Flagler
Bradford
Inqlan RIver
Lake
Nassau
Marion
SP.Jo*sns
Okeechobee
Seminole
Orange
Osceola
Polk
Putnam

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 77134CA.09.L
RICHARD H. DAVENPORT and
SHIRLEY A. DAVENPORT. his
wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
LYNW000 N. LYON, JR. and
BRENDA B. LYON, his wile,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sal, entered In the
cause pending Inlp,, Circuit Court ln
and for Seminole County, Florida,
case Docket Number 77621.CA.09 L.
the undersigned Clerk will sell the
Property situated in said County
described as:
Lot 20. Block "Q', SUNLAND
ESTATES, according to the put
thereof as recorded in Plat Book II,
Pages 16 to 3), Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash at 11:00 am.,
Tuesday, August 30th, 1977, at the
west front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse.

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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 6.
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PANAMA

(Seal)

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Jacqueline Thompson
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Aug. 10, 1977
DEOI6

CITY,

Plaintiff,

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OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
1:00 o'clock P.M. on August 22, 1977.
to consider the adoption of an or.
dnance by the City of Sanford,
Florida, title of which is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 131$
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
U
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
AMEN1iNG SECTION 13. EN
TITLED AD AGRICULTURAL
DISTRICT OF ARTICLE V OF
ORDINANCE NO. 1097 OF SAID
CITY, SAID ORDINANCE BEING
CITED AS "THE
ZONING
REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA"; SAID
AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR
A
SANITARY
LANDFILL
OPERATION AS A PERMITTED
USE AFTER A MINIMUM OF TWO
PUBLIC HEARINGS BY THE CITY
COMMISSION, SAID AMEND
MENT FURTHER REQUIRING
APPROVAL
OF
A
SITE
DEVELOPMENT PLAN PRIOR TO
THE USE OF ANY PROPERTY IN
AN
AD
AGRICULTURAL
DISTRICT.
A copy shall be available at the
office of the City Clerk for all per
tons desiring to examine the same.
All parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing,
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Floe da.
H N. Tamm, Jr.

ROBERT NORMAN KING, JOAN
B. KING. his wife, and BARNE) T
BANK OF WINTER PARK.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURESALE
NOTICE is hereby give that the
undersigned ARTHUR H. BECK.
WITH, JR. Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida, will on
the $th day of September, 1971 at
11:00A.M. at the W. front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, oiler for sale a nd
sell at public outcry to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the
following described property
situated in Seminole County,
Florida:
Lot 32 PINE CREST HEIGHTS
REPLAT, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9,
pages 71 and 75, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered in a case pending in said
Court, the style of which is indicated
above.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court this 5th day of
August, 1977.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jacqueline Thompson
City Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 10, 1971
Publish: Aug. 10, 1977
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mail coupon below for additional Information,
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Casselberry, close to shopping 1.
schools, large corner lot. Central
heat Lair,) BR, 111 bath, $26,900.

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LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES- ..g.
oaks corner lots 1331541, $3500.
Inside lot ISO's 15$', $5500.
LAKE MARY- Lakefront, over I
acre on 19. lake, $16,000
ALTAMONTE- Corner lot, trees,
lS0'11 101', $7900.

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MAIL TO ROBERT FISHER,
BOX U, SANFORD, FLA.
32771
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Points,

177's ISO', near
53.000

FIVE ACRES- In Osteen, $12,ow

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37? 13$?

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SOUTHWARD INVESTMENT
0 REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker

GV111aS

323-7870

APARTMENTS

Acre lots, city of Lake Mary,
water, paved streets, or will build

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family rm,

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E*ceptlonaliynlcernobilehomeon2
acres plus or minus, 4 miles from
Ostelis Bridge, fenced&amp; ready for
horses or garden. FurnIshed 3

AREA

2 car garage, on 3

acres of wooded land. Oil Doyle
Road on Sheryl Dri ve,

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211W Now York Aye.,DeLand
REALTOR
901136 7232

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GREMLIN

'75 GRAN PRIX 'J'

J295'

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5J795'
S)995
4195

O ne Owner

72 CORONET WGN,

$995

Loadedf

Blue Book Cars
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Hwy. 17.92 • Sanford
3210741 • Orlando 830-6685

SERVICE 11ST116

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Iawnrnowers, washer, dryer,
freezer, deep well. Low taxes.
Easy access. Best buy in Florida
at 520.000. Requires substantial
down payment
WALTER D.$TEELE, BROKER

321 0I6lor3230949eyes.

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D LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

Air Conditioning

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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For tree estimates, Call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
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Home improvemens

Beauty Care
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519
lit St., 323 3717

Brick, Stone p Stucco
COVEN YOUR WALLS WITH

34-Garage Sales

beauty.
Insulation
value
equivalentto one boot of fiberglass
on blo ck or
wood walls. Ne ve
needs painting . Lasts as long r
as
the building, Improves Property
value, Call, Vince DeLano, bet.

,antord, Thurs, &amp; Fri 9103 Sat 9
o I. Spencer Foundations &amp; Bras,
I Do. Misc.

II' Fiberglas boat with bait well IS
I' P Evinrude, traiIc. $330 373
I 121,

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Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One
The quick, easy Want Ad
way. The magic number
number Is 323
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7611 or 131 9993

Phone 3221445

Carpentry, Remodeling ,
Additions
Custom Work Licensed.Bonded
ed
Free estimate

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VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
No lob too small
373 367'

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Make your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day.

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COMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL
Interior, Exterior Painting, Minor
carpentry work. Install, repair
gutters &amp; coat 10011. Licensed

weenlp.m, and ;p,m,)7303$ or
322 0201
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Carpet Cleaning

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BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
9 Arisiocraft, 130 HP inboard I
xpert work. Foam shampoo. Free
Aef'cruiser, Magic lilt trailer,
es timates Guaranteed. Ph. 131
fectric winch, depth fInder. 322

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Ray's Home Maintenance
Plumbing repairs, screen repairs,
painting, odd jobs. Reasonable.

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191111

7$ tsp. Fvinrud. Outboard
ft Writ Ru'sabl., after minor
ri oair Mike offer. 373 714$

,lt(' 111,1V 1114 (fi llifully I inding
I' ace to lIyi, ear to drive, a sob, or
04 me service you h,ave need ol
A d all our want ,sds every day

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Pest Control

Licensed. 3270044.

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InsulatIon

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Save Money

insulate Now.

Ctt'ar than Oil All typei, blown
n a Rao loam f3r old or
new
r.
block orfr am, 321 0539

JUST THINK. IFCLASSIFIEDADS
DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T RE ANYIS
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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
736$ Park Drive
322 U65
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PlO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN

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Electrical

FOLEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE
esidentlal &amp; Commercial Wiring,
Licensed, Oondee,&amp; insured, Free

Estimates. 3239411,

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NOW WITH A CIa cSIrlc0 AD
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TV
Repair
School trainee.
Ti'thnician Pierce's u
Fur

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"t"e 7fl7 Sanlnr Ay,.

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Upholstering

100.

194 6 Blue flay ii' float, fri hull, 63
I II' Mercury 0. Trailer,
soo
amper top for I' truck bed, home
" ',Sde. 575. 333 1602

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331 1423.

simulated brick, Stone &amp; stucco

RAGE SALE, 271$ flits St.

-Boats a Accessories

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WANTEDNEW HOMES TO BUILD
&amp;OLDONESTOREPAIR
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Eliminate painting forever. Cover
wood for good with aluminum
siding, aluminum overhangs &amp;
gutters. Deal direct, no middle
man 20 yrs. exp Eagle Siding Co.
Ii) 9563

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DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 327 0023

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tad Used Televisions, $25 and up
ktiller's, 2419 Orlando Dr , 372
'353,

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Mscollaneous
Don's Hauling -- Moving of Trash,
Miscellaneous, Etc. i days, 71
Licensed Ph
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Aluminum Siding

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to suit. Beautiful view. 131.1419.

322 7117

3 BR, , bath,
central heat &amp; sir, cement block
with simulated brick front con;truct,on. Large spacious kitchen,

*Sand1ewood

1 )0 W. AIRPORT BLVD
SANr0I1D

05Th p

3221179
2071. 13th St

Aór,Sttr:o.

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$3-N. RadIo Stereo

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fit your budget,

323.1325

323•7832

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74

1495

CONSULT OUR

ENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service,
Used
machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 323
0697.

10 pct. down &amp; monthly payments to

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1933 NOVA Super Sport 350, 4

Speed. Radio, Air, Clean.

5495,

New Slicker

74 VALIANT 2 Door N/T

3219 S. HWY. 17.92
322-1*33

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COUNTRY LOT-

bath, $31.00.

lIIIk2U1spu,, P1.1100

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CITY LOT- I Acre on7oth St. $4500
Five

72 CATALINA 2 Door

1995

5395

Economy t

tCyI.,Auto,A,r""

71FAIRLANE

1971 AMC HORNET Sporbabout
Wagon. Radio, I Track, Luggage
Rack. Extra Clean,

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F reeler, 27 cu. W. United upright, 2
MM. old, white, 7102 S . Key,
Sanford, 3334312.

ALTAMONTE- Secluded, corner
lot, 300's 123', $7500

LOT- Central heal 1. air,) BR, 3

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'2795

BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN

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COUNTRY HOME ON LARGE

Mall

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Wanted

Miles.

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QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD- In

'66 VOLKSWAGEN BUG
166 IMPALA 2 Door

1934 BUICK LeSabre Luxus, Air,
Auto. AM-FM Stereo, Electric
Seats, Silver.Ilack Vinyl Top IS
lnter,or,3$o, 3 Bbl. Only 30.000

52-4ppliances

REALTORS
930 6811 or 339 4111 eV#S.

DOLL HOUSE- 2 BR, I bath, large
family room, bargain for retired
couple or young couple iust
starting out. $74500.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL. TRADE
I1I.3156.Fur*t St.
3725622

Forrest Greene Inc.

INC.
MLS.R EALTOR

Those

Boat

With 6 Month "FREE SERVICE AGREEMENT"

12695

$119, balance $45. Singer Future,
sold new for $410, pay balance of
$735. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
1030 State St
Sanford Plaza, 372 tIll

Mobile home, small
movable room, Skirting A. tie
downs, many extras. 3235491.

Realty

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Factory clearance, on stretch zig
Mg sewing machines. Singer, new

Sacrifice

iWE TAKE TRADES)

Colbert

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SAVE
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Kenmore Washer 0. Dryer, $100 or
will sell separately. Lots of
drapes, $10 to $50. 327 3129,

Nrw &amp; used Mobile homes ready for
nccupancy
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Or,, 3235700

3131111

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ADDRESS1

-HA,
3 7. Cent.

separate OR, eat in kitchen, huge
pool, fireplace, many oak trees,

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'it IPOTASOUT *5W,
II CIICKIT'Tl DOOR
IC EL DORADO-Laided

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bed, $10. 323.5453.

3336242.

Handy Man's Special
Sanford,
partly remodeled, 3 BR, 7 bath, 7
story New aluminum siding. Only
511.900. Owner, $34 1910.

S Points

'II TOyoTA.-$$a.,d
'11 OPEL-AsS.
it TOYOYA...-As9s.

Gold Washer &amp; dryer, used I year,
service contract, 5)00. Also baby

porch, $34,9, 323 3457.

Eves 373 4914; 321.0271

427

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1949 Kirkwood, 12' wide x 41'. cxc.
cond., extras, lot 91 Park Ave.
Mobile Park, Sanford. $313092 or

REAL TOR-MLS

'73 PINTO-A96.

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'71 Lifetime Motor Home, 21', air,
sleeps 6 Al Condition, )231,

Sterling Silver Flatware by
G-orham. Buttercup design. 77
Pieces. 372 $113.

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Stemper Agency
322.4991

AGON

1 11 DODGE Double Cab Truck
With Bed Shell. VI Auto., Apr,
Super Clean

Bookcase Bunks with mattresses
some bedding. $13 323 1115,
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HATCHBACK '73 MAZDA

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Clearance Sale Sat Only.

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V60A ATCHIACIC 'U OPUL WAGON
ANTA
'12 VENTURA
CIVIC
'72 VISA 2 0001
'73 lMPALA-.fr Clean

7S-Rec,itjonal Vehicles

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 1792, Lake Mary Blvd.
3235700

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Furniture

LAKE MARY-. I BR, 2 bath, con.
trai H&amp;A, carpeted, screened

*ALOT FOR A LITTLE
I BR,
old frame house, on' P acre near I.
4. Fruit &amp; shade trees, Only
$13,000

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS

Any quantity NOLL'S
CAS.
SELBERRY H*y 1797,5304704

3 Piece Sect local gold with blue stack
Cushions, round coffee, table, 2end
comode tables, fruitwood finish, 7
lamps, 2 living rm. chairs, rust
Print. high back, Frigidaire
Refrigerator, 20 Cu. If. frost free,
top freezer, left hand 671.1253

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*516 ACRES
High &amp; dry on
Small pond. Oakt, paved road. S
min to downtown. $20,000. Terms,

Unfurnished
1 Bed room .$ 143 ma.

NO ONE LIV I NG ABOVE
OR BELOW YOU
For Information Call
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LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

AM APARTMOITS
1 STORY

ANFORD COURT

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Four rigs,
lOwlis. old., 970&amp; $33,
Call 337.351;

Only

*IOYLLWILDE.. I8R,3bathpool
home, Mid 60's

Patios, Insulat ed Doors
And Windows, Shag

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Pgttt'y

Wanted to buy used attic, furniture,

Professional Maid Service.
Licensed, bonded I. inSured, Free
estimates. Call *31 6100.

IR
REALTOR
MLS
503W. I.; t Sanford
3334061 or eves. 333.0517

system, immaculate. Mid 30's.

321.0041

Private Entrances, Fenced

67

etc. Buy I or 1001 items.

Cash&amp; Carry

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

OR, 7 car garage, 2 fIreplaces;
cent. A &amp; H, II?' x 143', sprinkler

Top, 11,000 mi., $1,175. 332.39W.;.

AND

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after 5:30,

Reconditioned homes in Seminole
County area. $100 down. $17,500 up

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2017 S. French Ave.

S. Sanford Ave.

256SPARK

Why Pay Rent?

*3 BR. 2 bath, pool oriented floor
Plan, with) sliding glass doors for
exquisite view. Move in for $650
down. $71300,

AMCM.atador'73,air, PS,
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Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

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with 63 hp Johnson 0.
galvanized trailer; 40 Ion
hydraulic Press; Large Air
Compressor, 3 phase 7½ hp
motor;) Hydraulic Jacks II floor,
30 ton &amp; tO ton); Hobart Welder,
Powered by Chrysler 6 cyl. motor.
322-7001.

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOCIATE
Sanford
322.7111

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7 imperial
MakeOffer
323 0705

'72 Ouster, 11400 It. '73 Dodge Van,
373 1059.

For used furniture, appliances,

II' Boat

W. Garnett White

LAKE MONROE
Beautiful
building &amp; canal lots, big oak
trees. Jenny Clark Realty,
REALTOR. 373.1596

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CASH 322.4132

POOL, above ground 77' diameter,
Includes filter &amp; other equipment,
5' deep, $300 322 0299

Rig. Real Estate Broker

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FIThN1HED STUDIOS
,UNFURNISHED1 BR's
UNFURNISHED2 BR's
"At The Energy
Efficient, ."

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PA a FHA reconditioned houses.
Starting at $17,300. With 51 00
down. Payments lower than rent.
All areas.
CAEWHITEHURST, REALTOR
3112-6111

formal living &amp; dining, room'
pantry, family room with
fireplace, Also a game room.
Swimming pool enclosed by
Stockade fence, has its own wet
bar, bath area &amp; sauna. Even a
gazebo. A must see at $la,900,
ERROLL. L.GREENE
REALTOR
644.6973

t- T INSULATES

'73 Models. Call 3735170 or $34'i
1403, Dealer.
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to
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tO BUY

* GOOD BYE LANDLORD

322

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '73 ands

8O-Autos for Sale
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I ree 10 Good country home, AKC
male A,rcjal, 3235747.

accessories.

Woods Buggy, 10' Jon Boat, Chain
Saw, Hunting Bow; 373 9093 abler
S.

3 BR, 2 baths, family rm., fenced
yard, drapes, rifrigeralor, much
two Mid 530's. 323.5005.

story brick waterfront home,

REALTOR 321 0610
Multiple Listing Service
Eves III 0434,6415361.

tobacco

washer, baby bed, desk, large tool
box. 2143 Sanford Ave. or 3310355

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LOCH ARBOR- Spacious S OR, 2

WITT REALTY

many

Livingroom suite, large i suite,
twin OR suite, dinette set, TV, dish

Multiple Listing Service

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR

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Yorkshire Puppies, AKC. males &amp;
females, beautiful, tiny, $110. 671.
703$ or 671.9173.

PARK RIDGE
l03 Lake Minnie Drive

REALOR
TS

CaIIBart

64-Equip,, for Rent

1117

Priced to sell. Children 's Shop.
Hiawatha, Sanford.

ANYTIME

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ENTERPRISE- Nice and quiet. 2
OR, large lot, cent. H&amp;A, range,
dishwasher, carport. $22,000.

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for $42,500.

vi, auto., mag16,7
headers, new paint, $1130 Of be$ .
offer 349.1610.
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JUST LISTEDHII!

322w 2420

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dishwasher, double

garage
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good b

Day or NIght

Bring Paint &amp; S8VO

EXECUTIVE-) BR, 2bath, family
room, cent. H&amp;A, W.W carpet,

'69 Camaro,

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Call Sanford's Sales Leader

Y
Y ou Profit with this fine 3 OR home
with hardwood floors, in super
location on large oak shaded
corner lot. Buy or trade Ni. Only
$),900 with good forms: C$tli$owt

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79-Trudcs.Trajlors

CYPRESS LUMBER
Open Sun. Only 1p.m..4p.m
SOOW.3fld5t.,Santord

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311 ,
7 paneled family room
Fully eauiooed modern kitchen
Central air &amp; heat: wail.towat
Carpeting,
Indoor laundry
Utility workshop; Well, pump, I
sprinkler tyif cml
This Won't Last, So Be the First T(
See 0. Buy At JuSt
$3190011111

REALTOR, MLS
3235774

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Atlas luicef, Hoover vacuum With
96
attach, Dressmaker portable
sewing machine, never used, $173:

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CB home in super conditionl Glen

ty

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Furniture Distributors, Hey. 4,
373$3fl

Stenstrom RaIty

Harold Hall Real

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lOI Celery Ave.,Sanford

Manufacturers rep. must sell all
new Samples from SO to 60 pct. off.
Over 100 pipes 10 choose from.
Nothing over $50. Sat. &amp; Sun. 101
.m. 1305 Cardinal St. Skylark Pm.
Sub. L ong wood 2414 91"?

Very spacious split plan I BR. 3 bati

2 Bedroom cabin on I acre. Good
gardens". Good access. Owner
needs to sell. $13,500. Terms,
These are a few of 1.000 listings. We
have all types of property listed
from $100 per acre and up. We
have small or large tracts, we
also have several cabins, houses,
old farms, etc. Write or call for
free listing brochure You can call
free of charge by dialing 110013$
,iii. write or call today,
CHEROKEE LAND co
Murphy, N. C. 25906

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extra eat.in kitchen, separate
entrance, 4 BR, 2 both, spacious
family room, With large fir,pl,
large separate 3 car garage or
workshop. Fenced yard. Central
air, wall to wall carpet. Mint
condition. $41,500.

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Nelson's Florida Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER

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French
Provincial
design,
beautifully decorated. Perfect for
entertaining. Spacious rooms,
Choice neighborhood. Extra large

Good terms.

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trout stream. Waterfall nearby. 1.'Molher.In.Iaw dream. Lovely

Sale

Cond., two helmets, back rest,
adult owned, 5450 32761)1.

511 9991

For Sale or Trade forMotorcycleot
equal value, 1941 Chevy Van, 323
1792,

&amp;

carpet

oak shaded lot. $47,300,

Bank Uquidatjon

34-IbhIe

bath, completely

I Acre on large rushing mountain

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BLAIR AGENCY
3333166 or 373 Y? to

'is Honda, LC0,3,000
36
miles, Exc.

the Herald PH 377 7611 or

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Pipes. Cl9. Lighters

ldyltw:lde- By Owner, 1 BR, 2 bat ;,
porch, fenced yard, fireplace, 2
car garage. 323 7511.

4.EIegantcustom built 4 DR, 3bp,,

$29,500. 1113.000 down, assume loan.

LAKE
ESTATES

Motorcycle Insurance

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NEW LISTINGS

of wooded mounts lnland. Terrific
view 01 mountains, Large rock
fireplace, exposed beam ceiling,
large redwood deck, spring wafer.

L)r_HIDDEN

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Steam cloan Your Own carpet
Rent Our Rmnsenvac
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE 3323111

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2 Bedroom rustic Cabin On 1½ acres

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YELLOWSAND

so full there's no room for
5Cohlhh10h15 for, Sa li Garage
Il'ecar Clean it out with a Want

Vinyl recliner 414

upstairs &amp; down, lovely eat-In
kitchin, extra large yard with
fruit trees. Separate workshop.
$32500.

CRANK CONS'T REALTY

3 BR, country house, Older
couple,
no Children, reference required,
$100 month. 312 61s4

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remodeled, wall to wall

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3 BR, 2 bath, built-in range-oven,
S0'*l30' tot with nice trees. $ill
PI, 5", APR, 30 yrs.

Unfurnished

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Tetils

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CINS9$ees Celumussiess
Cantricfoal Services

'q'rnderi-.

yo ur Lucky 7, 3-Line, 15 Words, Classified Ad now!!!
Please insert the ad below in The Evening Herald and Herald
Advertiser Classified to run 7 days beginn ing
My payment of 17.00 ia,encloøed. Deadline: Noon before day In

$.500 DOWN

neighborhood, Formal dining
room. $31,500 Price allows for
modernlxing,

DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mite west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
night at 7:30. It's the only one in
Florida, You set the reserved
price. No charge other than $4.
registration fee unleSs vehicle is;.
sold. Call 901353 $311 br tufllset,.i
details

78-Mutorcycies

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double sized lot in quiet nice

heater , air, 5500. 373.1355
INS Continental, electric windows 41
seats, PS. PD, A I condition. bolt
lobe a clelsic. Will sell for lowie
than value price, for quick salt
32? 1317

FILL OIRT&amp; TOP SOIL
Call Dick Lacy, )33,7a

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535Q 4415995.

l94lpofltiacLeMans, PS, Pa. rad4'
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CARS, TRUCKS 0
imports, $10 to $70. Newton &amp; Sons
Used Auto Parts, 322-5990 after 50.
weekends.

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'71 Chevrolet, 'p ton, good coed.,
$9og. 3731299 between , &amp; 4SlSOidsOmega,.gfracl
I7, 00 .'
Eves. 33317)6.
ml., air, standard, 6 Cyl., radials,.
$2950
1974 Toyota Pickup with new cap,
Ambassador,
station wagon, A.I'
automatic, low mileage, very good
coed.,
PO, Air. $1493, 574. Ii i7
Coed., *2390. 377.1790

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3 BR. I bath, OR, Kit, equipped, ise w
carpet, CH LA, patio, f enced in
yard, lot 0. "i. Quiet nelghborhoo
323 1779, 524,300,

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manufacturer to Immediltely
dispose of this merchandise
regardless of toss. Country

Ill Bay Ave., Sanbord,) BR, 1 bat N.
Lg. Dining Area, $21,900. Tree 1.
Robbie's Realty . 322.9253.

from $lOto$50
Call 373.1431

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1964 Ford Falcon, good condition'

BUY JUNK

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..'Cha,ming3 BR, 2bath, located on

SANFORD

BUY JUNK CARS

Casselberry, 1193,1)0.4206

3ist,. merchandise sale. (..rloeuj
of Indooqojtdoor wrought iron
turniture, Any type Item
available. We are agents for the

Duplex, Excellent Income, ci in.
dillon I. family Nelgh borhoe id.
$19,900. (30I).S71.lO, etton.I

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17-Junk Cm,i Removed

Cabinets. As Is. C ash &amp; Carry.
NOLL'S

Per bushel.
MARKET,
7163 Sanford BAGOS
Ave., Sanford, 33)

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y Owner, S. Myrtle Ave., Santa 'd.

vinyl lop and interior. A beeu5ipzh
car at a bargain P11CC.

ad, the sooner you get results._

Wood or steel desks (executive
desk
&amp; Chairs, secretarial
desks &amp;

Abrican Night Crawlers 50 large
eorms,$I Al
Also Peat, fine quality,
$t bushel Wholesale in your
container, S bushels or more, 7 5
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TWO STORY HOMES

Robbie's Realty, 322 9253.

'505W. 35th t.

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Home for Fl. living,) BR, 2 bath, 431
area, fenced, patio, BBQ grill,

GENEVA GARDENS

Apts.

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BRING IN COMPLETED AD BELOW OR MAIL IT IN TODAY

Dept Serv ice
Repayment of Principal 6.
Interest on Loans

(Ti fund lit

10.100
t7,44
1300
43.49
227,741

$12,000cash
3726345

2BedroompurnishedA'
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Aduift. Rent by Week or Month

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Req. Real Estate Broker
243$ S. Sanford AvC.
)3)OlS9eves,332.740

lot. No City taxes. Chat,
house, prlcsd at a low 133100.
Excellent terms.
4 Dl, I bath, lovely large eider 2
story. Extra spacious rooms.
Beautiful free form swImming
pool. $44,930.

SANFORD- Small home

323.3301

Home For Only

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BATEMAN REALT

t 43 Di, 2 bath, extra large cornet

lot with citrus frees. Conveniently
located. 3310113.

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131441
31.130
119,393
14,423
12,323
16.710
99,315
71,337 176,313
$ *61,443 $I,01911 $I,211,l10

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/4 OR, 2 bath, beautiful PIn,crest
area. Large attractive yard, with
extra large pool. New root. FHA
appraised, $30,900.

units avoilable today are at...

3301 Sanford Ave

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144,73,

116,741

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* * UNBELIEVABLE* *
Country,) I, with 3L acres, lenc
Pd,
fruit trees, many extras. Terr i s.
$19,000.

SWIMM
SWIMMING

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2 BR, 1 bath CBS home, nice corner

.f€ANFORD ' COURT APIS

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I 144.113 $ 693.54)
et,eso

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General Services

Personal Services

INTERVIEWERS
$10,000. Terms.
To canvass door.to door updating
Wm, J. THOMPSON REALTY
info for new Sanford Lake Mary
Reg Real Estate Broker
City Directory. Must be Is years of
age or older, neat appearan ce, 3221632
Eves 322.1914
have clear legible handwriting or
Lease
or
partner-New
Printing, be excellent spellers.
small
restaurant in Delfona. For sale-.
Outside work, no selling. Apply in
$900
down,
$230
me,
374-1144.
own handwriting to: Box 644 co
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
WICK THE STORAGE HABIT. Sell
Sanford.
IhIoa useful, no longer needed
items with a Herald Classified Ad,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Call 3232611 or 1)1.9993
ECRETARY
Pleasing per.
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tonality 0. good skills for well
29-Rooms
known Co. $6,450 yr.
EGAL SECRETARY
Civil law
exp. preferred, with good skills for
Sanford
Furn, rooms. Gracious
extra nice boss. $7,200 yr.
living. 500$. Oak. SM me. incl udes
IEDICAL SECRETARY
A
utilities &amp; maid. 3279633, 141.71$).
doctor needs good skills and in
surance forms I. medical terms
30-Apartments Unfurnished
are helpful. DeLand nrea. Salary
Commensurate with esp.
;
Sanford Lovely I or 2 tIN, air, w.w
ECRETARY
Good typing a
carpet, Iormica kitchen, $133,
congeniality needed Exc.Co.
lurniture $10, 3229633, $11,7$s3,
$3,700 yr.
ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Exp.
drawing plans is needed. Salary All unit, have double walled Sound.
Proofing at
commensurate with exp.
tANAGER TRAINEE
Sharp
APTS.
Individual for national co. $4300
yr,
'J3I Sanford Ave.
3fl.3
LEET SUPERINTENDANT
Great Co. needs esp. in diesel
Ridgéwood Arms
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mechanics &amp; supervision, To
51 5.000 yr. '
I, 2, &amp; 3 Bedroom
apartments
EAD MAINTENANCE
available. Pool, R ec.
Esc.
Room,
motel needs asp. maintenance
Tennis Court, Laundry Room, AC,
man. Good benefits. $ .700 yr
Dishwasher, Carpeted &amp; Dra d,
pe
ORMICA WORKERS
Formica
Call 3734470 between 1:306.3.
exp. preferred. Great boss. U.200
yr.
CItBARY- Lovely large I OR, air.
IIECHANICS
Sever al openings.
near stores, ideal for retired '
Need qualified men.
Persons. 441-4436 or 332.5051.
C AS ATTENDANTS
$6910 yr.
AR TENDER
open AN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 Bedroom
troller apts. Adult &amp; family
V fAlTERS... WAITRESSES'
park,
"Your Low Fee Agency"
Weekly. 351$ Hwy, 11.93, Sanford,
3 II Commer cial
323)930.
3733176

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1 OR FRAME homeon3 lots in city.
Under 513,000. Take over mor.
lgage alter down payment.

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Egg Ranch with nice country home.
15.000 capacity. Contract berm.

s 213,429 S 14,441 5 79,323 '1 2$93lJ
5,725
73

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WEKIVs RIVER - 171 70k,
carpeted, adults, no pets, QUIET,
free canoe use, 377 4170

Old established fence business.
Includes land, building, 0111cc
equipment, 7 pickup trucks, tools
&amp; inventory. A real money maker.

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1973 Thunderbird, new radial tire'
41,000 miles, air, all power, IV.'
cellent condition, Blue with whlfv.

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Will purchese 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages
at discount, 24 hour approval. Call
671593$,

Req. Real Estate Broker
332-1301 Dayor Night
2440 Hiawatha at 17.92

332.0441

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Cassesberry, 2 OR, like new, central
air.Patio.awning,adulf50pef5
339.1439.

BUY TODAY BE IN BUSINESS
TOMORROW, 565.000 Terms.

118-411elp Wanted
si,ws

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Miami, Florida, 33123

941,201

944,301

$ 1,750.71.3

1.800.432 7509

After Hirt:
323399I

Builder, 332.3357. Equal Housing
Opportunity,

Monthly Rentals Available

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COLOR TV, Air Cond., Maid $erv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
1:40 SR 131.Longwood
562-1000
,,,,The most energy Ifficlent

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terview, call Orlando, Mr. Rice,
I 159.4600 Collect.
AM paper route, Sanford. Good
income. Reply Box 64)
, co
Evening Herald, P. 0. Box $457,
Sanford. Fla 32171.

332.2115

Adults Only. No Pets

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references, and be available
immediately For initial in.

Call loll free 171 Hrs.)

I71000

1433,355

T ii Anticipated Balances
receipts

STractor Trailer Driver
9Heavy Equipment Opr.
IDiesel Mec hanic

REALTOR
3729214

Realty

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BATTERIES, RecondItioned,
Guaranteed, 51 2.95 up. 1109 S.
Sanford Ave., Sanford 333)910.

60-Office SuppIiii

REALTOR,MLS
3233774 Dayor Night

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Payton

New 3 BR, 1 bath homes, $21,500.
Government subsidy available.
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322 3441 After firs. 3273157

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322 6451

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2345 Park Drive, Sanford

5
Working partner in expanding
Florida retail organization
opening two locations this area.
Local operator, now being
selected. We provide ev erything to
make you a success in this simple
business. High profit margin, low
overhead, and continuous Corn.
pany support Qualified applicants
must save pers on al 0. financial

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3321 Park Or.

41-Houses

'0r2 Bedroom Trailers

DAYS PER WEEK

HUNDREOSPER WEEK

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Cowan, 31$ Palmetto Ave.

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9-Good Things to Eat
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323 3301
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Downtown,

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freezing. Mon., Wed., Fri.
Mahnken Farm 337 0473.

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1100,11100
20,000

1201.

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100,000
501000
45,431

20.000

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200,000

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Icipsfed Prom District
lids Taxes
A 'iclpeted Okiawaha Basin

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100.000 300,006
30,000
11,730 31,701

Deposit

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stat Plains Study
Weed Control
A Local Works Grant
mIt Fees

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$307,142

a Aquatic

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Farm Fresh Okra for canning or

kipeted from Stott Legislature
iiVaIAp.'Opi'hatlons.
ants In AID

Resource

Day

semester. Tuition, $23 mo, Call
Luther an Church of R ed eemer,
3223532 or Mrs. Martin, 322 "Do
or Mrs. Holcomb, 32)1512.

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BALL REALTY

OR, 2 bath brick tacade home ,
1310 sq. ft. living area. Contra ,,
47A-M05agNlouØit
A. W.W carpet, shallow y eli,
£ So d
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metal fool shod. Top condill I on.
s3i.soo.
COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED
List With Us If You Really Want To
VA a FHA homes located in
Silt. Cash Buyri Wolfing,
many oreas of Seminole County
Johnny Walker
51 7,500 to $30,000. Down payment
Real Estate inc.
low as $100.
Harold Hall Realty
Gen er alConfractor

Office space torrent or to share.
Suitable for small secretarIal or
bookkeeping service, 3675 Orlando
Or., Fairway Plaza, Sanford.
5616.
.,,.
.TIT
Bu i ng 10,000 11.000 sq. It.
, Indus
trial, commercial, 91$ W. lit St.,
323)100.

3301 Sanford Ave.

Steinway Grand Piano, 61",
Ebonlied finish with concert
bench. Offers considered . 5)0.1577

$6,400. Call bar appointmanl,

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Total price for both lots only

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Player Piano,$
'SANFORD AUCTION

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location. A Splendid shaded
building site close to large lake.

BROKERS
Days-3fl.C133
NIIII-33) 3)30

33)6633

59-Musical Merchandise

Wednesday,Ag,-i4

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Two choice lots Ill preferred

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ST. JOHNS REALTY

P"ijir
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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43-Lots..Acrege

LAKE MARY

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ANFORD COURT APTS.
DEADLINES

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Lake Mary- 3 BR. 1½ bath new
OPEN 'OUk Oi 11(1 IN SAN
homes. Under $23,000 with less
FORD'S P4ICET BUILDING.
than $730 down. Government
CinfraI ,,r 5
.t'I'pl parking,funding.By builder 134.1619 Equal
fully Carpeted, modern bldg.
Housing Opportunity.

All units have lighted I, floored attic,
11 5eg• at...

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1100 E. 25th St.

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Rag. Real Estate Broker

37-.B(sIrs Property

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3 Lines Minimum

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TA F FE R REALTY

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1$-41p Wmn$sd
4PelionalS
SANDRA S. PHILLIPS and AVCO
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
OF
HOLLYWOOD. FLORIDA, INC..
SECRETARY
BOOKKEEPER
Defendants
FACEDW I TH A DRINKING
needed for active company. Mus
NOT10EOP$ALI
PROBLEM?
have good typing, shorthand an
NOTICE ISt4EI1EBY GIVEN that
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
entry
double
bookkeepini
on the 791 h day of August, 1917 at
Can Help
abilities. Good salary. Es
11,00 A M at the well front door of
Phon,423.aJ57
perienced only. 6111696, DeBary
the Courthouse of Seminole County,
Write P.O. Dos 12)3
it Sanford, Florida the undersigned
Sanford, Florida 3771)
Burger King now accepting ap
Cierkwllloterforsaiethelollowing
plications for part time day em.
foscr;bed real property:
DIVORCE FORMS- For free ir
ptoyment. Excellent working
Lot 132, PINEHURST SUB.
formation wilts to: Box 79)
conditions, flexible hours. Ideal
DIVISION, according to the Plat
Pompano, Fla,, 33061.
for housewives, Apply In person to
'hereof as recorded in Put Bn,,
Burger King ci Sanford, 79)0 S.
Paç, 11. Public Records
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call 701
Orlando Ave.
Free. 621.1227 for "We Care.'
Seminole County. Florida.
Adults a Teens.
together with all structure,, im.
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You 'll
provements, fixtures, appliances,
Offering own room, bath, board
find him listed In our Business .:
and appurtenances on said land or
small
salary
for
ligh
Service Directory.
used in conjunction therewith,
housekeeping a live-in corn
The aforesaid sale will be made
hip for elderly lady. 322 NURSES, all shifts. Ger iatric ex.
pa
pursuant to a Final Judgment enperlence preferred. Apply in
tered in Civil No. 77 627 CA 09-E now
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
pending in the Circuit Court of the
IS
ALCOHOL
APROBLEM
valescent Center, 950 Mellonville
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
Lvi
for Seminole County, Florida.
AL NON
DATED thiS 5th day of August
MACHINIST.
for
lamiliesorqriefldsoi
1977
Jobshop experience necessary.
problem
drinkers
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ISeal)
1)1.6131
Forturtherinfor motion call
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
42lsilor write
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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21-Sitflons
Sanford Al Anon Family Group
fty Jacqueline Thompson
p
80* 353
Deputy Clerk
Sanford ria, 32771
practical nurse will
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
__________ Experienced
Provide care, room, board for
&amp; BURKE, P.A.
elderly In my home. 323.3531.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
'I° 8 Found
Post Office 80* 193
r.
Orlando, Florida 32107
Light tan brown wallet 10sf Fri,
Telephone 301423 7636
evening about II p.m. Cherry
Publish: Aug. 10, 1977
THE AMERICAN DREAM
Broom. I0S' W. 3rd St., Sanfor d.
DEO 47
tOpen within 3Weeks)
Own Your Own Fully Stocked Jean 2
6-Child Care
Fashion
Shop.
or
Ladies
Everything Provided. Your cost,
$17,900. Call Mr. Weeks Collect
Will keep children In my home,
fenced-In yard. Have taken Child
4 161 7617.
Day Care course. 323 3962.

I ,me.OdsW, t, 9177.
* 192$

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Plaintiff,

$ 263651

per St. Johns Basin.
lance of UnobIlGated Ou,idt

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313.330)

I DR apt., air conditioned, 9)1 Park
Ave. 5)65 ma. lflCldei Utilities,
Call 373 438 after 3:30.

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5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

A.M.

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CLAN F'. INT APTS-. Diyton.
Beach. For reservations, call Mrs.
N. U. Hutchison . 322.4I,

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him ................. 43c111n1
3c,ns.cutivtimes ..3$caIlss
7 consecutivi times .....33c a hISS
(s1,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

Christian Day School has openings
for 1 and S yr. olds for fall

1 al of funds onhandb.gin.
is gOctcber 1, In?

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RATES

HOURS
1:00

3301 Sanford Ave

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u"lurr
Js - hied
A11 Units have bulitin
bookcases
hnd CIandelIers at

Winter Park

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

CIVIL

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322-2611

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING COUNTY, FLORIDA.

lawaha Basin fund.

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fsd )Q.Dislrld Wide
IcIt Obligation
I. reflects repayment
Ot funds borrowed for
oerating expanses.
quarterly, 1976.77
9.30.77

Notice

Notice is hereby given that I am
Notice 1 hereby given that we ra
engaged in business •t No,
engsged
. 81d9 No.
Tradewinds Rd., Winter Springs Sanford Airport, Seminole County,
32701, Seminole County, Florida Florida, uno.r the flctiticu$Mm,of
Under the fictitious name of PLANT IMPERIAL SAUSAGE CO., and
LEASE, and that Intend to register that we intend to register said name
laid name with the Clerk of the with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Circuit Court. Seminole County, Sem,.ole County, Florida in ac
Florida in accordance with the cordince with the provisiont of the
P'05bont of the Fictitious Name 1lctit,oui Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Statutes, To Wit: Section 36309 Section 56309 Fioride Statutes 19$7
Florida Statutes 1957.
s C. Berardinelti
S, T. L. McNorrill
Dominick Romano
Publish: July 20, 2Y, Aug.). 10. 1971
Publish: July32. Aug.), tO, I?, 1977
DEN 92
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
I FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, OFAN ORDINANCE BYTHECITY

FLORIDA
- CASE NO. 77.U3.CA•09.E

TO ADOPT BUDGET P01 P11CM. YIA! 1977.7$

$IPTEMIIN$. 197$
Oklawaha Great"
lisle
so .1111111114,
FwIsdlS$asfo.pwud$ Totals

[ego! Notice

the fish who are

tice I Legal
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HUOHEY EQUIPMENT
Dirt. Service, Clearing, Mowing ALTERATIONS. DRESSMAKIN
G.
Back Hoe Loader, 377 ;;
DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY

Phone3flO/W
Get Cash- Buyers for a
small
vestment. Place
In l';.ff,llp,op,ehow
Ow cost
Ofil they
classified ad for
results 3227111
Ming fo know? Tell them With a
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DC 'ii
clC55,fiCdi,t. bycalling
377 76no, i,,,
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Wednesday. Aug. 10, tP77

Investors Make Out

teboard

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;vsnlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

gui*OuD, 1a. (AI
in t'iortti Carolina New Jersey,
pob.
of shteboard pork Investors costs him $25,000 an"111111Y. The
9 &amp;**11111`111118- Owe A fall Of the Nevada. Art=&amp;, Califminlas take off at
aij
auM skat eboard auoClatlOfleatl.
eU34
ftc safety
ums
y
kid
will
get
Butacl
I-IM, Is being taken off
s. P hour UP and down lirtO
vestor.
mates that nationally the ever.
24in
Zappone
said
the
most
preva.
hurt
parks,
no matter what he does," the
natreets and into superwcd A
feature a
atfnot
IJI!.
"It'
s
the
bed
babysitting
lent
Injuries
age
coat for liability Insurance
it
to
WildS
b
Jacobs
said.
Mrs.
n*rka as Investors watch the iurd USA Is the quiet on the
"Kids
are
concentrating;
5e$VlCe
In
the
world,"
added
DelleflOn
said
Insurance
In
for
skateboard
parks Is iio,000t
required
helmets,
knee
cause
Liability
Insurance
continues
coffers MI.
Since the beginning of the ramps as mostly teenaged they're very ennsldcrate of park manager Vincent Zaps and elbow pad protect other to be one of the major concerns high-premium South Florida $20000 a Year.
cye.r, construction has begun on
at least 100 skateboard parks
from Southern California to
bLong Island. About 40 parks,
concentrated in the Sun Belt

Decor, Cuisine Goes Oriental

Wednesday, Aug. 10, 977-18

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By DORIS DIETRICH

Reach For Recovery Program

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Spenser, executive vice presiLdent of the West Palm Beachjbased American Skateboard
Association.
lt'a one heck ofa good lnvestment," said Spenser, addIng that there are some 20 mulion skateboarders with their
numbers expected to nearly
double In three year,. He said
one out of three youths between
land 15 years old will own a
skstebowd this year.
"In three years it could be a
SpenU."

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and
embarassment about the
mastectomy operation.
And particularly, according to Mrs. Sandage,
sisice former. First Lady
Betty Ford WUS SO frank
about her operation.
Though the subject is no
longer taboo, the trauma
suffered by most women
who undergo the surgery is
undiminished. ''It's an
emotional thing. You know
you're the only one ever to
have had it; that you're
going to die..." said Mrs.
Sandage.
What a woman needs
more than almost anything
is to know that she Is not
3 the first and only; that
have
women
other
the
recovered
from
operation and are living
healthy, normal lives
again.
This Is where the Reach
for Recovery program
comes in, sponsored by the
American Cancer Society.
"The purpose is to help the
patient, but it's really

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living room. The home is a
showplace of objets d' art
created by Ginny.
When entertaining at home,
(;imuiy suggests that the hostess
plans food items that can be
prepared in advance to the day

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The couple's four children,
David, Terry, Bonna and Jack

Footnote: Another
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sponsored
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the
Me in mole
county office of the
,nit'rkan Cancer Soclety provides volunleer drivers to trans.
port cancer patients
Irousi the Sanford
area for treatment at
Orange
Memorial
hospital.
Orlando,
and Florida Hospital
North.
Altamonte
Springs. Drivers are
needed
(lespc'rateI
at present, according
Irene Brown. Can('ancer Society president.
('all the society office
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were reared here. There are
1111A lour grandchildren.
Entertaining and decorating
are just two of the attractive
brunette's talents. She makes
many of her stylish fashions,
creates elegant ceramics and
macrame, and paints. And she
has studied belly bancing.
Proof of her artistic aptitudes

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area was an ideal
retreat.

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Prepare rice according to
1)0 net prepare pudding mix
package directions and set
aside. Sautee peppers and according to package direc1 tbs. Worcestershire sauce

(INNV STAJ)IG IN MODERN KITCHEN
of the special event. This makes
for a relaxed hostess who can
enjoy her guests.
According to Ginny, all
vegetables should be cleaned
and stored iii the refrigerator at
the time of purchase. Many

According to Ginny, many
types sandwiches can be made
the day before entertaining. To
retain freshness wrap sand'Al-lies HI a moist towel and
thcui in plastic wrap.

onions In butter or margarine
until onions turn clear. Add
eggs and cook stirring constantly to avoid sticking. Stir in
v't.'iuestershire and soy sauce.
Add
shrimp
and
mix
thoroughly. Combine rice and

combine
tions.Thoroughly
ingredients and pour into a
square or oblong container.
Refrigerate until set. Cut into
squares and serve as salad or
dessert. Use imagination for
contrasting garnish.

The following recioes. from
Ginny's files, are designed for
the hostess to keep her cool
favorite
stand
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entertaining graciously.
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added before serving time.
Cheese-stuffed olives and
cheese balls keep well in the
refrigerator for about two days.

MONTE CHRIST()
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Thin sliced ham
Swiss cheese slices
',%hite bread with crust

Student-Patient Workshop Set
Prospective college students
and their parents are invited to
a workshop to be conducted
Aug. 17.19 at the PAL. Center,
220 S. Orange Blossom Trail in
Ori:insln and sponsorm Sw th.,

Illack Student Union and School FlU admission policies, the
and Communiy Relations availability
of
student
office at Florida Tech finasiacial aid, Black Student
University iFTU.
Union activities on and off
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The bride is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Calvin,
Celery Avenue, Sanford. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond L. llatchett,
176 Plnecrest Dr., Sanford.

They wore gowns identical to
the honor attendant's, but with
blue cape collars, and carried
bouquets of blue and white
miniature carnations.
Raymond Hatchett served his
son as best man. Honor ushers

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Raymond Leroy Hatchett were win(tsong, featuring a portrait
married July23 at 7 p .m. at the neckline and cape style collar of
First United Methodist Chur ch, white re-embroidered chantilly
Sanford, with Rev. Leo King lace. She carried an Edwardian
officiating at the candlelight, nosegay of blue and white
double ring ceremony which miniature carnations.
included the ceremony of the
Bridesmaids were Elyse
candles
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as the Brennan, Melissa Rumbley,
co uple took the holy com Glenda Long and Joyce Smith.

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Lee Marshall, Budd) Echols.
Calvin and Bradley were
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Cheri Smalley (left) 1111(1 Margo I)owlen, tap lii
vi'rs, are among the eye-catching performers who
vill star in (he Keeny Korus-styk' numbers at
''Vntidi'viIIt' Tonight! , a revival of the good 1)1(1
slays of hurk'sqiii' playing lit (Iit AItLIilloiit(' ('i%'ic
('enter Friday through Sunday at 8 p.m. nightly.
Produced by .'hla monte's Dimensions 1010 theatre
groups. tickets For the family show are $2 for adults
SI for students and senior citizens and children
under six inter free. Purchase tickets From cast
members or. tit liii' door.

Kris long was flower girl and
Clay Long was ring bearer.
Following a reception in the
church fellowship hall. the
couple left DII a wedding trip to
Walt Disney World.
They will make their home in
Charleston. S.G. where the
bride will attend college and the
bridegroom is stationed at the
U.S. Navy base.

Amelia Earhart Fellowships Offered
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graduate work in aerospace
sciences
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Woodlands
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Elementary. Also Lake Howell
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Rich School.
10C.11 poe ts w ishing to be
considered for employment as
resident poet serving a group of
schools may make application
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resumes and
examples of their owii writing)
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Re-heat in a 350-degree oven a time) in 350 to 400 degree oil
until cheese melts. Spread top until lightly browned, about
with Jelly. These sandwiches three or four minutes. Drain on
can be quartered and served absorbent paper and serve
one hot tray for appetizers.
init'diately. If necessary,
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helped sue too," said Mrs.
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kiio I au) helping.T be a Reach for
Recovery volunteer, a
woman must have had a
radical mastectomy and
have been in good health
for two years thereafter.
She must also he rccoun
mended to the program by
a physician,
11cr role is to visit
mastectomy patients.
present them with a kit
containing information on
Ahere to purchase a
prothesis, a small ball and
rope for exercise programs
ilII(l a letter to the wonian's
husband. In addition, the
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assists the club on special orcaslons where she has been
associated for about 12 years.
Ginny and her husband, Lee,
have lived in Sanford for 21
years- and in the same home.
Lee was stationed at Sa nf ord

Mrs. Louise Cilpin, Mrs.
('art Fost er and Mrs. A.
Antar.
Anyone else Interested In
becoming a Reach fnr
Recovery volunteer should
call Mrs. Sandage at 3230670 or Mary Jo Cochrane
at the Seminole Cancer
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implement a Poets-ill-thePoets-ill-theSchools program (luring the
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Up until recently, the
Reach for Recovery
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has
been
South
flourishing In
Seminole, but was slow to
get started in Sanford.
Now, Mrs. Sandage has
five women siied up for a
volunteer program set for
late August-early September- Mrs.
Rose

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Mrs. Betty Sandage had a
radical mastectomy
operation, "was the Dark
Ages," according to the
Sanford woman.
"They didn't even advertise for protheses in
those days. I went around
for F,. years with things
stuffed in my bra. And
when I did eventually
discover an ad, it took me
about eight months to get
the courage to in-

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and turns, Some have bleachers
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t,houses, cafeterias and pro
-shops. Most sell and rent equip
nment. AdmLssion darts at $1
i per hour.
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Although Ginny Staclig
never been to the Orient, a
strong Oriental Influence is
reflected in her home decor.
Ginny has favored the Eastern
culture since the time she was
In an elementary school play.
Sh. .s spent most of her
adulthood collecting and
creating interior items with an

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con di dates.

Applications must be cornpleted and submitted be fore
January 1, 1978.

Recipients from 19 countries
whose
include
students
bachelor degrees were earned
Amelia
The
Earhart III schools in North America,
Fellowship Awards, established Europe, Africa. Asia and
in 1938 as it memorial to Zonta's
lamed air pioneer member, are
made annually to qualified
candidates. A bachelor of
science degree preparatory for
graduate work in some field of
aerospace related science and
engineering, plus evidence of
ability
and
exceptional
potential and commendable
are required.
Awsinis are stiade to women
entering or continuing a fulltime graduate prograin who
have been accepted at an in.
stitution offering accredited
courses in the applicant's area
of study. The number of
Fellowships awarded each year
is determined Lw the itimIr ni

Australia,
Zonta International Amelia
Earhart Fellowship Awards
application Iurni , may be
requested by students, or by
to
wishing
instructors
recommend students from:
7iIta International, 59 East
Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill.
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Registration and materials fees prepare students for em- Monday and Wedoesdays. Fee
wWofferavarletyof credit an
work on the basic techniques to "Basic Clotli
:blanagement total $12. Daj.easiona will rim ployment using their custom 15 $15.
non-credit sewing classes construct and fit pants and Production and
Services," Sept. 7-Dec. 19, 9 am-noon on tailoring skills. Evening cIaus
during the coming fail term.
skirts Sewing on knit fabrics. running W.6 through DecI
Enroll now at the regiat I
Monday and Wednesdays. Fees will run Sept.6-Dec.13 from 7-10
"Specialty Sewing" Is a 15- Fee for the non-credit course Is Monday through Friday from S total $15.
p.m. on Tuesdays; fee Is $12. office in the admlnlstratl
week course designed to $12.
a,m.-2:30 p.m. The course is for
"Custom Tailoring" will be
building. For more information
acquaint students with moneystudents
Interested
In taught by professional tailor, Day classes will run Sept. 7- on any of the sewing classes,
making craft Idea.. Each a 5Dec.13 on Tuesday. from 7-10 developing skills to be adapted and will Include techniques to Dec.19 from 2:15.5:16
p.m. call 3-145O, ext. z or
different specialty Item will be p.m. The course will inci
to a vocation relating to the
demonstrated, followed by sel ection of patterns and construction of clothes. Fee Is
student 11011111111-activitY time. fabrics; preparation of fabri ; $15,
The class wiH mod Monda
measurements and pattern
"Professional Alterations of
y
alterations; operation and care Clothing" will he taught hi da"
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19 f
of machines and construction and evening sessions by ' Seminole Community College and Fridays.
Emergency Medical
7-10 p 'l
new vcaU
techniques. The non-credit professional tailor. The urse :W offer a repeat
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neSdA73 from 7-10 p.m. The
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course will include lecture, a week clo thing construction from 7.10 p.m. on Thursdays. p.m.,
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In summertime in New York
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stands, in "candy" ethres and
Other shops. It's so refreshing
it's wor th concocting a version
of it at home. But up to this
summer we were never
satisfied with recipe directions
including our own for du
plicating Its "shaved" texture,
le i Now, thanks to Betty ,
Torre's "The Complete BeginI tier's Guide to Everyday Italian
Cooking" (Doubleday), we've
come on a fine way to achieve
the ice's special taste-on-thetongue. Mrs. Torre recommends putting it through an ice
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reading, with pleasure, your
cQlumn containing the letters
from (tie 50-year.old and the 36year-old, both of whom seeni to
value love above lea
I am happy to know there are
othsrs who feel ail do. I had
about given up and decided
maybe I was some kind of
freak. I value sex highly, but as
a fulfillment of love. I am very
affectionate, and enjoy being
held close, kissed and caressed
by someone love; end
feeling of love between as is
what tur ns me on. i am considered f rigid beca use I feel
way, and because
crawl Into bed with no love or
tenderness Involved,
go
through all kinds of mattress
acrobatics, as If playing a
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messy? Sex Isn't al ways the
heavenly experience that *e

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would have us believe.
Sometimes it's OK, par
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luxuriously, get glamorous anc
beautified, and get Into a gooi
and relaxed mood. But boa
many working women or
women with small children can
do that?
i feel that I have been denied
outlet for real affection all
my life. Affection, to my
h us band always meant sex. For
mypafll've come to hats even
the thought of IL I could hardly
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As for exercise, he advocates
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the cause and prevention of
especially rope-skipping.
disease,"
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heals with thread-like needles, system thus a healthy body.
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the naturopath and homopath
enjoyed by Herald Readers is a...
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with diet, vitamins, and herbal spinal manipulation alone, enabling the body to cleanse
extracts, and the chiropract or what else does Dr. Hirsch do to itself. Discussed also was the
with mani pulation of the spinal remain healthy, l c,, diet, case of a woman whom I was
exercises etc? "I haven't been told experienced (together with
column.
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thick on lightly floured board
apples, cored and cubed
into a 7-inch round. Trim edges. 3 lbs fresh lemon Juice
Place on ungreased cookie 1 cup seedless green
sheets. Prick with fork; brush
gripes
with reserved egg white. Bake 2 ribs celery with
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DEAR ABBY: When was
young, I thought of sex as being
dirty game. I never really
enjoyed It. I just put up with IL
You can be kind, loving and
good to a man without having
sex. I would rather just lie In his
arms.
am normal and have two
childrcn but I never went wild
over sex.
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women who feel the se I.

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6 medium sweet red peppers
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used the crusher that Is an accessory to our electric food
grinder and set it at "fine."
With other types of electric crushers or with hand-operated devices, a different setting might
be advisable. After crushing we
find it best to use an ice-cream
scoop, packing the lemon ice
firmly, and mounding each portion. Then we offer the Ice faster than fast be fore it has a
chance to melt.
The proportions In the followIng recipe differ from Mrs.
Torre's; this version uses more
water and less lemon juice than
hers.
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4 cups water

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that job for 15 mhIft tliatter4jngélauee, serving as,
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to admit that she (lid not enjoy
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I, too, was married for 20
years and never really enjoyed
sex. I have come to the can.
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not enjoy M.but this In no way
affects their ability to love,
Furthermore, Ifeel that there
are many women who have
been living a He and "faking It"
for financial reasons and
because they enjoy all the other
aspects of marriage,
Please print this to see If
there are other women honed
enough to admit this,
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and flaky pastry. This dessert
can be made in advance, and
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offering,
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behind the driver's met ofa Florida Marine Patrol car, one isa
to do a double-take. The tall, 64000 young woman is the first
wear the Florida Marine Patrol uniform.
The rigid requirements for Marine Patrol officers establ1sh
by the Department of Natural Resources' Law Enforcemei
Division are difficult even for male candidates. But the 24-yea
old Key Wed woman passed with flying colors. In oral ezair
before Department officials, she received ratings ranging froi
above satisfactory" to SIeafl.4I Then the new officer wi
assigned to District 9 of the Law Enforcement Division It
Marathon.
Since a little girl growing up In Bethesda, Md., Jenne hi
wanted to be In law enforcement. "I originally wanted to beconi
an Investigative officer, but then I grew too tall," she said. "Bi
now that l am Marine Patrol Officer, I am happy. I am realism
my life's ambition."
Among her accomplishments are certifications as an tnstructc
In Scuba diving, life saving and boating safety. In addition, all
knows karate and enjoys hunting with a bow and arrow.
Also, Jenne served as a campus security patrolman
while a
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Drain well. Whip cream until ferent version of a Standard Into halves or thir&amp; wW add to
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servings.
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large boneless
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vinegar
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and apples.
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halves, steamed, will make the
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everyone's 54, 5-2. My peofes-

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has set down word on when

Then, as now, people tended "Sharkey" will air. And reto think him too tall for acting. plied: "Well, not really worm,
''Constantly,'' he What we get are shrugs. They
laughed."All through college I keep saying, 'What are we
was wo rki ng with midgets — doing..."

own In community theaters, weeks into the season some"Vaudeville Tonight!" 8 p.m., Altamonte Civic
where people would take a thing goes down quick, doesn't
Center.
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clean hair for minimum $5 donation for MD.

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for a cting while in Fullerton
!sacksen was asked if NBC

Muscular Dystrophy Cut.athon, 12:30-5:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Mall. Red carpet area. Hair stylist will cut

ended Fri., see 11am

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saying, 'He's studying acting? corn, "Off th e Wall," before
Why? Get out here and rim that newcomer ever had a

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
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4:00
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a club to his ace at Bridge," do this nowspape,.
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tended to think he had a cog
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loose.
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'hurch.
LTD CB Club Sanford Chapter, $ p.m., Sanford
.'inber of Commerce.
"Vaudeville Tonigh t!" 8 p.m., Altamonte Civic
Center.

.pwe shmitie. 30 fl*i.

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South was most unhappy
when North Jumped to four
An Illinois correspondent
spades. He wish that he had says, "I dealt and picked up:
merely rebid two or three
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stuck in four spades and had
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to make the best of It.
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about 1$ months.
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He sap he got
Itch to new episode of "Sharkey,"
emote while In high school in which currently is a series
suburban LaMlrada. There, he without a time slot. NBC origisays, basketball coaches, for- naliy planned to air itonSun..
ever dreaming of tell talent, days this fall.

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Longw ood AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Chinch, SR 434.
Diet Workshop 10 a.m., St. Augustine Church,
(asselberry.
Weight Watchers, Sears, Mtamonte Mall, 10a.m.

Sanford

3:15
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TUNE

konL- Mellon Brando. Eve

"I'd never been to NBC before ago at a local new4alelt bolt.
except on a tour."
called Th. ImprovIsatIon.
Which Is tolerable luck, conIucksai, who plays guitar,
sidering Iucksen, a fr iendly, says he's amazed that "people
happy-go-lucky gent, only has dipped for my singing. I used

.urden Club, 710 E. Rollins.

ALEGRE (Wed..Fri.) CAR.

Thum) CARRASOOLENDAS

colleague David Land.

for which he over auditioned: they preWeired a few weeb

Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Sambo's, Sanford.

RASCOLENDAS

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VILLA ALEGRE (Tues..

(1) (Mon.) ITS THE LAW
(Tues.) 30 MINS

It's his first TV series, and, he "CPO"

says, the first television show sbiarg In a come singing act

Movies, 2 and 3 p.m., Seminole County South Library,

(4) (1) ALL. 'UflE FAMILY
214 (*n.TThII)VIU.A

THE ELECTRIC CO5,4.

Morning

Unp after it., premiere last
In addition to acting, he
spring,
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HERES LUCY (R)

Thursday

boot camp comedy, "CPO jym. so 1 was in an award-

Seminole Plaza, CUselbeIl7.
FRIDAY, AUGUST LI
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m,, Lord Chumley'a,
Altamonte Springs.
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making five spades, South had
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the 10 spot, At this stage of the

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p.m., First United Methodist Church, Oviedo.
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diet is Insufficient to say I suspect you could use any of
For Thursday, August 11, 1977
whether or not you are eating these for your recipe. If you
properly but if that is all you eat want to avoid cholesterol don't
YOUR BIRTHDAY
to please today, mostly because you need to have your doctor use egg yolks in its preparation,
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ten share in this on
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similar to "go pUla" to prevent to make my own mayonalse a'

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have the taste of coffee, switch Cholesterol Is an animal
HOROSCOPE
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11
for ages
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South
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Cauelberry. Met
register in advance.
THURSDAY, AUGU1
Diet Workshop 10 am. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs,
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. Fird St.
Lake Mary Rotary,8a.m.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, SR

ON THE ROAD

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determined by stopping It
lady of 5 feet 1.
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gradually
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i am sen ding you The Health a
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
A special committee, named by the Sanford City Commission,
hasacreened the applications f or
police chief slot, selecting
eight for consideration by the commission.
Mayor Lee P. Moore, a member of the screening committee
along with City Commissioner Eddie Keith and City Manager
W.E. Knowles, said city commissioners at a budget session at 4
Monday afternoon will get their "first look-see" at the selection
avid "probably screen down" the applications further before
scheduling personal interviews with the finalists
Salary range for the police chief position, currently held by Ben
Butler, is $16,118 to $21,660. Butler, who has been with the Sanford
Police Department for 27 years, is to be promoted to public safety
administrator and assistant to the city manager.
The commission hopes to have Interviews underway or completed by Sept. I, Knowles said, with the new chief on the Job by
Oct. 1.
Meanwhile, Knowles reports that he has screened applications

he will begin calling for appointments for interviews with the
sc'en today and hopes to have a selection made soon alter interviews are Completed the end of next week.
The committee, which screened the police chief applications
Wednesday afternoon, said most of the applicants have either
Naccalaureate or masters degrees in a range of fields from
criminal justice to business administration to law.
Knowles said the group was looking for someone with experience of 10 to 15 years III service and someone who will not use
Sanford as astepping stone. The conunitteesays it is not really
interested in someone who had retired and wanted the Sanford
post only as a second income.
Among those applying was retired Orlando Public Safety
I)lrector Robert Chewnlng. His application was discarded early in
the screening process.
One of tile eight finalists is a current niciiiber of the Sanford
Police Department. Another 25 applications received after the
Aug. liloadline were set aside and not at
by the committee
from police officers recommended by Orange County Sheriff

portunities officer to two groups of seven finalists and semi-

Melvin Colman and Winter Park Police Chief Ray Beery.
Applications were received from as far away as Oregon and Iowa.

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brutality" allegations in
the arrest of the Juvenile
depeonotapoliceman with
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Wednesday the grand jury
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revolver.
"I'm Son of Sam," pollee
said David Berkowitz, 24,
told them as he left his
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for Berkowitz outside his
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did inot re
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Berkowitz'as "a nice guy"
spokesman for First
who kept to himself.
Deputy Police CornPolice said they seized
missioner James Taylor
two shotguns in his
said today as police pro.
seventh-floor apartment
pared to charge Berkowitz
and a .44-caliber Charter .
with the murder of Stacy
Arms Bulldog revolver
Moskowitz, the killer's
Berkowitz was allegedly
latest victim.
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carrying on his person.
Authorities had waited
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confirmed the revolver was
the same one which was
used hi the killing of Min
Moskowitz, 20, police said.
Police said the most
serious charge was seconddegree murder because
New York State law permits first-degree murder
charges only ill cases
where the death penalty 15
allowed, as in the slaying of
a police officer.
Berkowitz told them he
planned to strike next in
Suffolk County, on the far

end of tang Island, police
said. They said he told
them he planned to use the
submachine gun in a
discotheque or night club,
Police said previously
that the same .44-cah ber
gun had been used in all
eight attacks by the Son of
Sam. Five women and one
man died, three men and
four women were wounded.
Police said Berkowitz
would be booked and
arraigned today on charges
of second-degree murder,
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and possession of a deadly
weapon.
There was no immediate
explanation on why the
charge was second-degree
murder.
connection between
the ticket and the shootings
that morning of Miss
Moskowitz and her date,
Robert Violante, came
from a mlddle.aged woman
walking her dog who ap.
parently came face to face
with the killer.

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identify the witness, said
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saw officers ticket the car.
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when she heard the shots
and the squeal of a horn,"
said the detective.
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Sam might stalk her,
waited four days before
contacting polict. She told

them about the traffic
ticket, and police searched
through all tickets issued in
the early hours of July 31.
It led them to Berkowitz.
"The car is the key." a
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located Cardenas standing oil
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
A special committee, named by the Sanford City Commission,
hasacreened the applications f or
police chief slot, selecting
eight for consideration by the commission.
Mayor Lee P. Moore, a member of the screening committee
along with City Commissioner Eddie Keith and City Manager
W.E. Knowles, said city commissioners at a budget session at 4
Monday afternoon will get their "first look-see" at the selection
avid "probably screen down" the applications further before
scheduling personal interviews with the finalists
Salary range for the police chief position, currently held by Ben
Butler, is $16,118 to $21,660. Butler, who has been with the Sanford
Police Department for 27 years, is to be promoted to public safety
administrator and assistant to the city manager.
The commission hopes to have Interviews underway or completed by Sept. I, Knowles said, with the new chief on the Job by
Oct. 1.
Meanwhile, Knowles reports that he has screened applications

he will begin calling for appointments for interviews with the
sc'en today and hopes to have a selection made soon alter interviews are Completed the end of next week.
The committee, which screened the police chief applications
Wednesday afternoon, said most of the applicants have either
Naccalaureate or masters degrees in a range of fields from
criminal justice to business administration to law.
Knowles said the group was looking for someone with experience of 10 to 15 years III service and someone who will not use
Sanford as astepping stone. The conunitteesays it is not really
interested in someone who had retired and wanted the Sanford
post only as a second income.
Among those applying was retired Orlando Public Safety
I)lrector Robert Chewnlng. His application was discarded early in
the screening process.
One of tile eight finalists is a current niciiiber of the Sanford
Police Department. Another 25 applications received after the
Aug. liloadline were set aside and not at
by the committee
from police officers recommended by Orange County Sheriff

portunities officer to two groups of seven finalists and semi-

Melvin Colman and Winter Park Police Chief Ray Beery.
Applications were received from as far away as Oregon and Iowa.

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The Seminole County
Grand Jury is expected to
end Its probe of "police
brutality" allegations in
the arrest of the Juvenile
depeonotapoliceman with
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Wednesday the grand jury
had heard from 26 witnesN3 in the case.
A grand jury report was
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who killed six young
persons and wounded
seven with his .44-call ber
revolver.
"I'm Son of Sam," pollee
said David Berkowitz, 24,
told them as he left his
apartment building
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night in
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for Berkowitz outside his
apartment house on a back
street in Yonkers, a city of
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did inot re
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There, neighbors described
"We have him," a police
Berkowitz'as "a nice guy"
spokesman for First
who kept to himself.
Deputy Police CornPolice said they seized
missioner James Taylor
two shotguns in his
said today as police pro.
seventh-floor apartment
pared to charge Berkowitz
and a .44-caliber Charter .
with the murder of Stacy
Arms Bulldog revolver
Moskowitz, the killer's
Berkowitz was allegedly
latest victim.
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carrying on his person.
Authorities had waited
Ballistics tests early today
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confirmed the revolver was
the same one which was
used hi the killing of Min
Moskowitz, 20, police said.
Police said the most
serious charge was seconddegree murder because
New York State law permits first-degree murder
charges only ill cases
where the death penalty 15
allowed, as in the slaying of
a police officer.
Berkowitz told them he
planned to strike next in
Suffolk County, on the far

end of tang Island, police
said. They said he told
them he planned to use the
submachine gun in a
discotheque or night club,
Police said previously
that the same .44-cah ber
gun had been used in all
eight attacks by the Son of
Sam. Five women and one
man died, three men and
four women were wounded.
Police said Berkowitz
would be booked and
arraigned today on charges
of second-degree murder,
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attempted murder, assault
and possession of a deadly
weapon.
There was no immediate
explanation on why the
charge was second-degree
murder.
connection between
the ticket and the shootings
that morning of Miss
Moskowitz and her date,
Robert Violante, came
from a mlddle.aged woman
walking her dog who ap.
parently came face to face
with the killer.

Police, who refuse to
identify the witness, said
the woman told them she
saw officers ticket the car.
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man "came right up to her,
five feet away, and looked
saw that
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she was middleaged, and
and walked away.
e carried a dark object in
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said one
detective.

The frightened woman
ran home.

"She was standing on her
stoop unleashing her dog
when she heard the shots
and the squeal of a horn,"
said the detective.
The woman, afraid Son of
Sam might stalk her,
waited four days before
contacting polict. She told

them about the traffic
ticket, and police searched
through all tickets issued in
the early hours of July 31.
It led them to Berkowitz.
"The car is the key." a
police spokesman sa(d,

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Cauelberry and two bicycle
Herald Staff Writer
larceny charges in Altamonte
Springs.
Police in three cities today
Bernosky said the youths
were unraveling a crime spree rode the bicycles to Sanford,
by two Casselberry runaway
getting traffic citations from
ages 11 and 13, that ended with the Florida Highway Patrol for
a stolen sailboat getting Muck rWIn! 4w. J.4 !tedacces&amp;•
on a sandbar near the Sanfoia highway.

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Sanford police detective Torn
Bernoaky said the boys have
been turned over to Mate of.
ficlals at the Sanford Regional
Juvenile Detention Center.
said they face charges in two
residential burglaries In

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Pay telephone calls will cost 25 cents in some areas
of Florida next Monday and subscribers all
across the state will be paying higher long-distance charges
both the effect of Southern
Bell Telephone Co.'s $133.6-million rate hike.
The Public Service Commission signed the
formal orders late Wednesday, raising residential and commercial rates for 2.2 million
customers of Florida's largest telephone
company.
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ORANGE PARK (AP) — A majority of
Orange Park's 27-man police department has
signed cards authorizing the Teamsters Union
to represent them, says Jim Wheeler, head of
Teamsters Local 412.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Lurene Lewis
won't be Florida's first female Highway
Patrol troopç' after all. She resigned on her
second day at the Highway Patrol Academy,
saying she couldn't hack it physically.
Ms. Lewis' 28, apparently returned to her
home on Big Pine Key, but could not be contacted for comment Wednesday.
She submitted a letter of resignation
Tuesday, saying "my physical standards are
below normal, and I will not be able to keep up
with the other recruits,"

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The Industry through its local

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representative, attorney
Kenneth McIntosh, last week
Informed the city
wwits to
build a 15,000-square.foot
building to be used as an
aluminum smelter to produce
for
the
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manufacture of building
products such as windows,
doors, tub enclosures and
ladders at other Keller plants,
primarily the plant in Miami.
Cod of the land Is $22,500 and
the firm has a verbal corn* .i' mitment. said Robert M.
Connors, vice president,
treasurer and secretary of the
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west of Cobia Boats on Silver
Lake Drive on which Keller
Industries wants to locate a
$600,000 aluminum production
manufacturing facility, is
"suitably zoned," according to
the Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commission,

Sanford City Manager W. E.
Knowles asked the Planning
': Commission for its opinion
after the advisory board had a
preliminary discussion cone
cerning the industry.
"The board said It is suitable

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and equipment, Including
smelter, homogenizer, saws,
tables, anti-pollution devices,
concrete pads, casting pit,
labor etc. would be $442,000;
landscaping $10,000 and legal
and
fees
and
other
miscellaneous expenses $25,000,
company spokesmen said.

Connors in his letter said that
Keller Industries' desire is to
fund the project with a tax-free
industrial revenue bond
through the City of Sanford. He
said that proceeds would be
paid out of a construction fund
set up at a designated trustee
bank.
Knowles told commissioners
the revenue bonds to pay the
costs of the facility's construction woul be paid solely by
revenues of the facility and
would give the city no liability.
The industry was encouraged
to locate In Sanford by the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce "Committee of 25."
John Krlder, a member of the
Committee of 25, reports that
another industry encouraged to
locate in Sanford by the
chamber group, R and M
Manufacturing, currently
occupying 40,000 square feet of
space on Albright Road off
Airport Boulevard is expanding
its plant by 12,500 square feet.
The firm, which currently
had about 45 employes, with the
expansion will be adding a
second shift to its operation and
increasing that to 80 to 85
employes.
It and M Manufacturing
rebuilds auto-parts including
drIv5h5fts and brake drums.
K rider said that Liquid Foods
Inc. of Miami is expected to
close the purchase on the former Southern Shortening plant
on 20th Street. The firm
manufactures liquid sugar sold

to bakeries and bottlers.
After the final details of the
purchase are concluded the
plant will be reopened. It is
expected that 25 to 30 persons
will be employed.
Florida ExtrusiOn, Krider
said, also plans to add a second
shift. Total employment at this
plant will reach about 75.

The board agreed, 4-1, to
permit Stenstrom to offer the
proposal at the hearing of Aug.
25. Board member Robert G.
Feather cast the only dissenting
vote, lie could not be reached
for comment about his vote,
Details of which school would
be paired with Midway and how
It would be accomplished would
be worked out between now and
the April 1 deadline, according
to Layer.
Federal officials had ordered
integration of the school hi 1970,

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Wheeler said he has filed a petition for
certification with the Florida Public Employes Relations Commission and at the same
time charged the city with unfair labor
practice.

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U.S. District Judge George C.
Young, Orlando, who will hear
the proposal on Aug. 25.
There should be no problem
in having the plan agreed to,

attorney's office and other state

Phone Rates Go Up Monday

P.O. BOX '1657, 300 N. FRENCH AVE. SANFORD
Seminole Co. Phone: 322.2611 Orlando-Winter Park Phone RJ.QOQ.l

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ST. PETERSBURG (AP)

The Seminole County School
Board Wednesday night agreed
to a definite plan to intregrate
the Midway elementary school
beginning in the 1978-1979
school year. But whether it will
be given the opportunity to put
that plan into action depends on

month probe into the illegal use of food stamps
has resulted in 41 arrests of persons investigators say traded everything from cash
to cow manure for the stamps.
A police spokesman said arrests of those
named in 59 warrants were made throughout
Wednesday. He said most of those arrested
were released on bonds ranging from $100 to
$2,900.
The investigation by city and county police,

Eyed

WEATHER

By MARYLIN SHEDDAN
Herald Writer

Bought Everything But Food

II15 U1 WI

Public

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were recovered from the have linked the youths to
waters of the Sanford marina burglaries of two more boats at
shortly after police discovered the marina and vandalism to
a stolen 21-foot sailboat another boat. He said they
abandoned on the sandbar near being charged by Sanford
the harbor.
police with two counts of
Bernosky said investigators burglary, grw.J larceny of a

.. WIWI. IIIC WLIIpUiII WUWU
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Williams.
By MARX WEINBERG
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spend on coal-burning equipment, the taxes I
Herald Stan Writer
SCA officials say they need
3
they would have to pay for continuing to use
$42,000 to receive $100,000 in
I
Seminole County Commis. "matching funds" from the
oil and natWal gas and the cost of Installing
sinners have received 30 letters federal Community Services
new types of meters.
in support of Seminole Corn- Agency. If SCA receives less
munity Action (SCA), the than $42,000, the organization
private, non-profit anti-poverty would receive less from the
agency
which has requested federal government to support
$
'4
$4000 from the county for the its programs in affirmative
fIscal year beginning in action, outreach and
October.
emergency food and medical
Commissioners deadlocked services, community food and
For FHP Vests
last month over the level of nutrition, a community canfunding
for SCA when CommisCommis- nery, Headstart, and home
Florida Highway Patrol 10-cent toll,
sioners Dick Williams and repair and weatherlzatlon.
troopers may get bulletproof
said nearly all the Harry Kwiatkowski voted to
"Commissioners have been
t vests out of public monies, but • money to pay for bullet-proof contribute $20,000 to SCA, the very generous in funding
until they do we are going
vests could come train a reduc- amount currently budgeted, SCA," Williams said. "They are
keep doing whatever we can
raise money to buy the vests tlonin the price of the lights and and Commissioners Bill Kir- VCY liberally funded. They
ourselves." That's the word speakers. He said the state chlio(f and Bob French said have very little to complain
from Jim Maloy, who is expected to pay more than $400 they needed more information about when they're funded
apiece for 800 wilts, but the before casting their votes,
better than any other coinbeading a drive to obtain
heading
Commissioner
John
Kimmunity
service agency in the
: vedsforallhltroopersworklng price has dropped to less than
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$300
freeing
about
$60,000
to
trough
was
out
of
town
during
county.
My decision was for
in the Seminole County
the
SCA
budget
seulcn
and
has
$20,000,
and that's where VU
Maloy began his drive afterpuie the vests.'
Eldrlge
Beach,
FHP
not
Indicated
how
he
will
vote
stand."
Cal.
the shooting death in Miami last
Williams has sent the same
week of Trooper Bradley commander, has said that the on the issue. Commissioner
lives of five of six troopers who French is on vacation this letter to each person who has
Glascoek.
Maloy, manager of Farm were shot and killed on duty in week, and Commissioner written the commission In
Bureau Insurance agency, recent years could have been Kirchhoff could not be reached support of SCA programs.
this morning for comment.
Sanford, wants to obtain the saved by bullet-proof vests,
Williams' letter says the county
Commissioners wiL make a
also been generous in
vests - through public con-P.aIphDavia,diredoro1Mgh
final
decision
on
the
level
of
positions
SCA throughjobs
the
public-service
tribution,, but expressed way safety and motor vehicles, funding for SCA by the time fundingfor
delight that the legislature requested purchase of such
public hearings are conducted federally
might transfer funds h*ided
the past tire.
funded
turned him
years'
down. on the budget Sept. 20 and 27, prehensive EmploymentCornfor other safety equlpin.** into vests
and
an account for purchasing the
when the budget will be ap- Training Act (CETA) program.
"1 think it's Important to not proved, but commissioners
bufletproof protection. He was
no commission has funded
bkeptical, however, of how just whiplash the legislature," could change their
decision 367 CETA projects, which
Iuccessful the legislative effort Biakemore said. "The leglal&amp; based on public testimony at provide jobs in county and city
tire did appropriate equipment the hearings,
may be.
governments and community
"This is nothing new. They money based on the pdorftlesofThe letters, Williams said, service agencies in the county.
have reacted to a trooper's the I)epertrnent of Highway "we supportive of SCA and Its
Oath this way before. This is Safety and Motor Vehicles."
The commissioners have approgram
not the firM trooper to have
He said Cabinet members on how much the county should proved $251,769 In CETA
been shot, but the men are Mill should decide for themselves give SCA." Commissioners positions for SCA, which Is 11
pot In bulletproof vests."
whether bullet-proof vests have have not received any letters per cent of total CETA project
at $2.3 million.
: Maloy said he had specific a higher priority than the safety opposing funding for the anti. 1
plans for what to do with the equipment approved by leg- poverty organization, though "1
William' letter also points
four vests already purchased Islators.
have received a few negative Out commissioners have not yet
Seminole
by
CountySouth
Florida civic group comments ton SCA) by phone made a final decision on funbusinessmen and citizens if the
Chairman ding for SCA.
said
tate does provide such have been alalngmooeyto buy calls,"
vests for troopers statiOned in
Iquipiflent for patrolmen.
the area, but
"I am sine tush Li
the effort should be di.mall police force iomewteri couriged.
which can use then," he said.
I am. readings: tern- a.m., 0:31 p.m., law 11:51 n.m.
Cox assured Cabinet aides
Chester Blakemore, Gov.
7$, overaii)t law, 72;
Pert Canaveral: high $.34
' Reubin Askew's chief Cabinet that the 1,200 FHP troopers PTa
hIgh,
64; n.m., 1:11 p.m., low 11:51 n.m.
"aide, and Jim Cos, a Depart- would be required to wear On yesterday's
Bayport: hIgh 12:41 n.m.,
mat of Highway Safety and bsdld-proot veMs it the Mate barometric Presiwe, 36.24;
relative humidity, 97 per cent; 11:44 p.m., law 1:51 n.m., 7:00
Motor Vehicles official, said the provides thin).
winds, out to sthomt at 10 p.m.
PIN
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in
un
ar
mj.
FORECAST
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TIDES
P
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tly
d.dy
with 00 per cent
other equipment
Daytine
Beeb:
hIgh
0:14
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it
rail.
Cal. IA. Simmons, óps4y
FHP director, explained that
money was badgMad to par.
chase what he describW a
:strobe lights and laudsp.alrs
so ronsrscouldcomnumk.t.
t with matorlats without walking
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Midway Integrat""ion
Pian in i ne maKing

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

auto burglaries Wednesday Of JJ1 VU Ave., Sanford,
boat, petty larceny and
reported to deputies that band
night at Fern Park.
dai11.
Deputy
Randy
Pittman
said
eq'dment
valued at $1,067 wa.,
Bernosky said the FHP
traffic citations he)p.d Barnes was apprehended Inside stoF:n from a vacant house on
In identifying the juvenile a burglarized auto at C.reen Nolan Road, off Myrtle Ave.
The mining items include
suspects. One citation was Meadows Apartments and
found In the stranded sailboat Moons was arrested at his two 2mpUflers, a base
and the nther In a bura;e, residence a shod time later.
guitar, thret' speakers, two
Deputleasala hiriiect microphoné añ"d ii atereo,
boot at the marina.
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R. L. MOflOfl reported
iui'u 1SURULAR suspgc'rs
Sheila A. Sirk reported to
Sheriff's deputies have are suspects in at least 10 other.
deputies that $96 cash and two
arrested Albert Hugh Barnes, auto burglaries,
Bond for Barnes and Moons diamond rings valued at $700
16, of ai Carriage Hill Circle,
Canelberry, and Michael was set at $5,000. Deputies said were missing following a
Joseph Moons, 20, of orients Moons was also charged with burglary at her Green Meadows
Woods Apartments, Altamonte felony possession of marijuana. Apartments residence at Fern
Edward Clyde Spauldlng, 19, Park.
Springs, in connection with two

CLEVELAND (AP) — A car- plained the contest, which 1* The judge was out of town
-munching executive who gan
July , was designed to when the animal welfare board
sends his secretary to the gre- call attention to what she do- baud the case but his ion, at.
eery More for his supply has scribed as the ridiculous and torney John G. Turnbull Jr., ar
won the first "pettiest office degrading tasks women often gued that the dog never leftthe
procedure" award presented by are required to PCIfOrTfl in con- farm. He said the judge's propCleveland Women Working.
nection with their jobs.
erty line runs down the middle
The award certificate pieof the road.
sented with some ceremony
Wednesday was accompanied TOWSON, Md. (AP) — ReThe board rejected the arguby a week's supply of carrots — tired Judge John G. Turnbull j ment, ruling that the road had
and a map showing the route to going back to court to defend become a public way and that
the vegetable outlet near his his dog's right to run free on his the dog was running at large.
office.
farm near Sparks, Md,
It went to the law firm of
The judge has appealed tothe
Kelley, McCann &amp; Uvingstone.
Joan Bengston, a county ani- circuit court, where he presided
The organization said the Un- mal warden, saw the black and over trials for years. The
identifiedexecutive is one ofthe tan mixed shepherd running in younger Turnbull said he isn't
firm's senior partners whom Belfast Road at the 112-acre convinced that the dog was In
the women dubbed the "14- farm on April 13. She gave the the road, questioned the law's
carrot boss."
judge a $15 ticket for violkting constitutionality and said the
A representative of the worn- the county animal control ordi. restrictions are unfair to the
en's group, Cathy Tombow, ex- nance.
dog.

WASHINGTON (AP) — An organization
representing private, investor-owned utilities

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials of the
Carter administration who disagree with the
President's stand on abortion reportedly have
given up the idea of jointly sending the President a critique of his policy.
Well-placed administration sources are
saying that between 25 and 30 aides have decided instead to relay their feelings to Carter
in personal letters to be delivered early next
week.
Most of those opposing the President's stand
against federal funding of abortions for poor
women are female members of the administration.

is contending the Carter administration's
energy policies will end up costing consumers

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Wholesale prices
declined for the second month in row in July
as farm and processed food prices kept
Jr ping, the Labor Department said today.
The decline of one-tenth of a per cetit in the
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wholesale price index was not so big as the
seven-tenths decrease the month before. But It
marked the first two-month drop since winter,
1976.
Wholesale price changes usually show up at
the consumer level eventually, but so far grocery store food prices have continued going
up. They rose eight-tenthu of a per cent In the
latest consumer report in June.
The price of raw farm products declined in
July 1.8 per cent after a 8.8 per cent decline
the month before. In the last three months,
farm prices have dropped 10.6 per cent, on a
seasonally adjusted basis.

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Witness: He Paid
$ 1,000 For Murder
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Donald Scott Nestlebush, 21, this morning
told a circuit court jury at Sanford that he
hired two friends for $1,000 to kill his stepfather for his mother, Mrs. Annita Louise
Kennedy, 41, of Melbourne.
Nestlebush testified that he heard the
gunshots but didn't see who fired them, his
mother or David James McDonald, 17. He
said they both were standing beside 43 yearold Charles D. Kennedy's camper truck on a
lonely dirt road south of Rockledge earl, is.
the morning of April 4.

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Both Donald Nestlebush and David
McDonald earlier pleaded guilty to seconddegree murder and agreed to testify against
Mrs. Kennedy. Her First-degree murder trial
was moved here from Brevard because of

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McDonald led Brevard sheriff's agents to a
spot on the l'ineda Causeway where a
crowbar and the pistol were thrown Into the
Indian River. Navy divers later recovered the

Weapons.
McDonald said Wednesday that another
man, identified as Vince Taggart, aborted an

extensive pre-trial publicity.
Both youths have said Mrs. Kennedy
plotted to kill her estranged husband to get his
Insurance money. •
Nestlebush and Mot)nald have testified
that they helped Mrs. Kennedy stalk her
husband the night before his death from bar
to bar In Brevard County.
McDonald testified Wednesday that the trio
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talked of bludgeoning Kennedy with a
crowbar and then drowning him, cutting his
throat, or beating him and leaving him tied up
and burning him In a service station.
McDonald testified that the trio followed
Kennedy's camper several hours the night of
his death and took him at ice pick point to two
r mote areas where McDonald says Mrs.
Kennedy shot her husband, three times the
first time and twice the second after feeling
his neck and saying, "lie's not dead."
Nestlebush testified today that his mother
had furnished the pistol used in the slaying
plus a mask and a wig that was to be used.
McDonald said Mrs. Kennedy was wearing
the wig when she shot her husband.

attempt to kill Kennedy when the youth fell
Into a ditch with the pistol near Brevard
Coinmwilty College.
Mrs. Kennedy's trial Is expected to continue
through Friday. Assistant State Atty. Joel
Dick said If she Is found guilty he will ask for
the death penalty.

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TALLAHASSEE (Al')—

Ytould you pay $225 a yard
bra new rug? That's what
the state spent on four new
rugs installed recently in
the Governor's mansion,
It was reported that the
rugs cost a total of $29,050
which comes to $25 a

square toot.
"These are custom
made, they didn't buy them
off the rack," said Ron
Sacks,
Go.
Reubin
Askew's deputy press
secretary. "That's where

the coat Is."
The Governor's Mansion
Advisory
Committee
recommended purchase of
the rugs
replace worn
old ones in the living and
dining rooms. The old rugs
were installed in 1957, when
the Mansion was built.

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The new rugs are handtufted virgin wool and were
custom-designed for the
Mansion. They are light
brown, beige and green and
are decorated with Florida
objects such as palm

fronds, orange blossoms,
sunbursts and dolphins.
Ewing Interior Design of
Winter Park sold the rugs
to the state, submitting the
low bid price. Th e firm sold
a 17-by-30 foot rug for the
dining room and three 12by-18 loot rugs for the
living room.
An interior decorator
said the rugs cost about $25
a square loot.
"They are paying more
per square loot than most
people pay a square yard,"
the decorator said.

according to
ugl
Stenstrom, school board attorney.
"If someone asks me
judge has to agree to it, I would
have to say no," said Sten*
strom, "but since It was the fed-'
eral government which sued us
and since they have now agreed
with us as to what can be done,
It would seem the judge will be
willing to sign a consent decree
saying we can delay the move
until next school year."
The plan agreed upon by
Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer,
the school ard and Burtis M.
Dougherty attorney for the
Dept. of Justice, Washington,
D.C., is to combine Midway
with another elementary
school, possibly by putting
kindergarten through second
grade in one school and third
through fifth grades in the
other. Detailed plans on how to
accomplish the integration
would be presented to the Court
by April 1, 1978.

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Woman Burned

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integration of Midway still

another year. That plan would
require four Sanford area
elementary schools be closed
gradually, that their physical
plants be used for other
facilities which the school
board must have, and that a

new school be built In Sanford
on or near the new school board
offices property on Celery
Avenue.
"The Florida attorney
general has said we must have
a teacher-learning center by
the f l of 1979," said Layer,
"and we also need space for the
TMR (Trainable Mentally

al

Retarded) programs and a

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and the board made an effort to staffing diagnostic center," he
comply by re-zoning school said, offering examples of uses
districts to allow about 60 white to which the present small
students to attend Midway, then Sanford elementary schools
an all-black school. The federal might be put.
government approved that
plan, but only few of the white "In or near Sanford we have
students attended the school, four small schools we could
Layer said, and presently there convert to special use. Then the
are about a dozen white state would provide the
students in the school's necessary funds to build a new
school."
said
Layer.
population of 303
However,
the
federal "Hopefully that school would
government says the in- be available for occupancy by
tegration order was never the fall of 1979. if we had that in
complied with, and in June, the the works, the U.S. Justice
5th U.S. Circuit Court of Department might allow us
Appeals upheld the U.S. Justice another extension," Layer said.
Department's claim that the lie added that If the new
school had not been integrated, school did become possible and
The present order from Judge. the delays were granted it
Young that the school be In- would be ready before the date
tegrated for the current school actually required for the in.
year resulted from that tegration and, as a school indecision.
corporat.ig students of all
Layer and the board also races in Sanford, would meet
agreed to pursue an alternative the requirements of the Justice
plan which could delay the Departm nt-

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Angel Ayala, 41, of
Spring Oaks Boulevard,
Altamonte Springs, was

Sunday 1-5 pm Only

listed in serious condition
today at Florida Hospital
South. Orlando, from burns

MANY ITEMS

received in a flash fire and
explosion at the J.M. Fields
store in Winter Park

Wednesday.
Mrs. Ayala, an employe
of the department store,

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according to Winter I'ark
police, may have accidentally ignited an oilbased refrigerant fluid and
some filters about 4:20
a.m. in the store's boiler
room.
A
hospital
spokesman said the
Altamonte woman
received burns over 60 per
cent of her body and is in
the hospital's intensive
care unit

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Mrs. Shomate will indeed be the city's last elected
city clerk. In December, 1918, she will be cornplethig her twentieth year in the office and she has

The Clock

Hhodesians, black and white, have one problem in
:comnrnn - a lack of time.
Some observers, including officials in the State
'
Department,
believe that the situation in Rhodesia
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deteriorated to the point where furth er
negotiations cannot produce anything. Others think
that It still Is possible to avert another disastrous
,cIvII
1
has war in Africa.
In public and on the record both Britain and the
United States insist that they plan to continue to
negotiate as long as the antagonists are willing to
talk. Considering the potential consequences of a
Rhodesian explosion, In which the world's major
powers have an interest, London and Washington
should be given an A for intent.
However, their grades for actual effort should
be something less, and that assessment has nothing
to do with the hours of summit meetings on
Rhodesia or the dedication of U.S. Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance and British Foreign Secretary
David Owen.
Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith is clever,
4,
deceptive, ironwiHed and committed to the perpetuation of white minority rule. He also is a realist
who can see the end of white aspirations in
Rhodesia as well as the next man.
I
Rhodesia is fighting a murderous war In the
countryside. Its economy is failing. Some 1,000
white Rhodesians are fleeing the country each
month. Rhodesia is becoming increasingly isolated
from the world and its white minority is torn by
bitter differences of opinion.
In an effort to stop the erosion, Mr. Smith has
called an election on Aug. 31, hoping that it will give
him a mandate so that he can rewrite the constitution and give blacks a bigger role in government. But it must be apparent even to him that the
election is a delaying technique — however It turns
out. If he loses the show is over. If he wins Mr.
Smith will not be able to give more than token civil
representation to blacks because of his political
realities. Blacks would not accept the tokenism.
Indeed, only'two hundredths of one per cent of the
6.3 million blacks in Rhodesia will be permitted to
vote on Aug. 31.
But Mr. Smith and his constituency are in a
corner and, like an animal in a corner are fighting
desperately against Impossible odds.
The question Is why the United States and
Britain have let matters reach this point. As Mr.
Owen has said, the resolution of Rhodesian
problems will come from the people "who intend to
live together in a nonracial, black-majority ruled
Zimbabwe."
Yet Britain and the United States are assisting
those African frontline states trying to Impose a
solution on Rhodesia with guns. And It is tragic that
Britain, the power responsible for solution in
Rhodesia, has not committed herself to assuring
law and order in Rhodesia during the transition
period to black majority rule. That alone may have
prevented Mr. Smith from stalling.
The key to success In the last effort at peace, if
matters have come to that, may well be South
Africa.
South Africa could bring Rhodesia to its sensibilities almost overnight by choking off
Rhodesia's access to the sea. And South Africa can
force concessions from all of the frontline African
states waging war on Rhodesia. To one degree or
another all of them are dependent on Pretoria for
jobs, economic aid and vital transportation links.
The time has come for the United States and
Britain to lean on South Africa. Hard. Not oniy
would that possibly avert needless bloodshed in
Rhodesia, it might also convince South Africa that
It would be folly for Pretoria to follow Rhodesia's
dead-end path.
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been with the city longer than any other current
employe.
In addition to acting as guardian of city records,
certifying documents and keeping minutes of
meetings, the city clerk presently serves as office
manager and has administrative duties beyond the
By JANE CA&amp;SELBERRY scope called for
in the revised charter, which also
provides for a hired administrator,
Last year when she ran for her 10th term, she

run deep In Rhodesia, but all

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Councilmen June iormann at the Lungwood
Council work session on the revised city charter.
Council was discussing the section concerning the
city c!erk In the proposed document and Mrs.
Lormann was referring to long-time City Clerk
Oh
r:,d on the chter r61
committee,
The new charter, yet to be approved by council
and the electorate, calls for an appointed rather
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indicated this would he her last term. According to
the Home Rule Law, she will then be eligible for
one-half her current salary for life,
In 20 years, Mrs. Shomate has only bee
n opposed
for re-election three times and last December 7 she
defeated her opponent Mrs. Bettie Brown 670 to 457,
te'ivItg nwce votes than any other candidate for
office in the city election.
When charter committee chairman Bill Carpenter said, "The city clerk l . 'nunci1's biggest
he knows where Illinc skeletons are",
he may very well have been thinking about Onnie,
for she looks after her city like a defensive mother
hen. It is said she knows more about Longwood city
government operations and machinations than any
other person. For all her knowledge of local goings.
on she can be quite taciturn and Is not averse to
sitting by tight-lipped while councilmen hang
themselves. When asked, "If you knew, why didn 't
you tell us?" Her stock reply is "You didn't ask
me."
Several city officials In the past have clashed
with Onnie and attempted to unseat her without
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One thing guaranteed to raise her ire is to
criticize the way she makes up the agenda for
council meetings and councilman Parker Anderson
has clone no. Challenging Oimle in the oneration of
her domain usually proves an exercise In futility,
however, as she usually wins out In the end.
It is rumored that she Is looking to retirement by
grooming her daughter, Linda Martin, for the post.
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meetings. Could be before she turns over the keys to
the city she wants to make sure it will be in good
hands.
Ala recent council meeting Council Chairman J.

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WASHINGTON - Anyone who gets a kick out
of watching moss grow sho uld consider a career
with one of the federal regulatory agencies. The
pace is perfect.

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business, but the regulatory commissions are in
a class by themselves when it comes to foot-

dragging.
Rem em ber the old Geritol ads about "tired
blood' s' It took the Federal Trade Commission
10 years to force the makers of the tonic to cease
and desist from deceptive advertising.
But that was far from a record. A dispute
between two sta tions in Albuquerque and New
York City over the allocation of a certain radio
frequency has been pending at the Federal
Comm unications Commission for 36 years.
two-year study by the Senate Governmental
Affairs
Affairs Committee has di sclosed that "undue
delay" is the single greatest problem of the
federal regulatory process.
Business, consumers and taxpayers are
paying an incalculable price for the mail's pace
of business at the alphabet soup agencies like the
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showed a little fiscal restraint, and with more
Own half of all taxpayers characterizing their
Income taxes as "excessively high," In order to
be taken seriously, it is incumbent upon anyone
proposing that the federal government do more
to say (a) how much "more" will cost, and (b)
how this increased cost will be financed.
This being the case, it is impossible to take
seriously the program laid out by Vernon Jordan, the executive director of the National Urbane
League.

There is more at stake than money hi many
regulatory proceedings. More than seven years
after Congress passed the Child Protection and
Toy Safety Act, the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) has still not adopted
government regulations on mechanical hazards
toys.

"How many children have been Injured who
might otherwise not have been?" It Is impossible
to say," the study reports. But the CPSC itself
has estimated that in fiscal year 1976 some 43,
youngsters 8 years old or younger were treated
at hospitals for injuries associated with toys
All too often, there is no incentive for industries to seek a speedy resolution of cases
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his dollars helped to says: "I don't
know."
Irish-Americans, backed by a strong folklore, make the violence worse." By June, the four
Then what about that "expanded" food stamp
has always shied the United States away from leaders served a formal notice on Secretary of
program, which now costs about $6 billion a
lending what could be considerable assistance to State Cyrus Vance that they endorsed a peaceful year. How much more
does the Lague think this
Northern Ireland. President Carter clearly settlement In Ulster.
program should be "expanded?"

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Annie Chambers
Willie M. Lowery
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liscriminated against.
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An unexploded bomb had
been discovered at the university 11 days ago.
Hundreds of Roman Catholic
extremists parading behind a
banner calling Elizabeth the
"Queen of Death" battled
troops in violence-prone Belfast
Wednesday.
Security forces blocked the illegal march and tried to disis

QUEEN I'lIZ,I1ET1I
the Britannia's naval escort for
an*iil 1esion
her controversial two-day visit
to troubled Northern Ireland, soon
sniiled as more than 1,800
and new to the campus
at Cole- children cheered her.
ralne, 45 miles north of
here.
Sharpshooters manned roof.
The IRA issued a strongly
worded warning to authorities tops, helicopters buzzed over
and to the queen: "Clear the the surrounding countryside
university buildings of all civil- and army patrols combed the
iaiis. Clear the grounds of chil- brushland around the complex
The royal couple arrived In
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responsibility Eliza-brit, your sail for western Scotland
day to remember. This is no tonight.
hoax."
The 51-year-old monarch has
"Eliza-brit" is a derogatory not yet personally witnessed
any violence during her twoday
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university's campus despite
cheeks in the

hour visit to the university,
which was ringed by several
thousand British troops.

business

offers our n&amp;ional legislators more than books to researchers,
for example, to help privileged
borrow. it also provides a research service

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massive security

"day to remember."
Informed sources said the
British monarch was told of the
IRA threat aboard the royal
yacht Britannia, anchored off

County Courthouse.
Board members made no changes in the budget, which will
require a continued $8.00 per $1,000 assessed valuation, according
- to Roger Ha rr is, assistant superin tendent
for
and
finance. The budget is $7,588,363.87 more than last year.
In other business, the board:
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employes of the school system for the 1977.1910 school year.
Approved a field trip for the Lake Brantley "Patriots"
marching band to participate'in the Southeastern Marching Band
Contest in Abbeville, S.C., Oct. 1
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On Tuesday, a small onepound bomb, believed placed by
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
sympathizers, exploded on the

Army guerrillas warned they
had "breached security" at the
campus and would make it a

Layer Tells Board

WASHINGTON— The Library of Congress

Some members of Congress have used the obediently telephoned the answers to O'Neill's
Rep. Hamilton Fish, Jr., had a delicate
office, but first he wrote down the questions 01) a
problem, which a request slip explained thusly:
youngsters with their schoolwork. Rep. Ronald cviifidential request slip:
"Member, who is a Republican, Is scheduled to
whose 500 harried researchers will check out Ho Gliui's daughter needed
some overnight
"If staffer had funds in a Swiss bank and died,
speak before an all-Democratic group. Seems
anything that might arouse a congressmana research on prison reforms
he
to meet a school what problems would be encountered in the
is addressing a group in a subdivision of New,
curiosity, no matter how idle.
deadline. Explains the confidential request slip: inheritor's getting the money into the U. S.?"
York that has recently swept all Republicans out
What would House Speaker Thomas "Tip" "For Member's college-age daughter for a And this one: "If staffer had property in Herof office. Wants its to prepare 2.3 pages of 'tongue
O'Neill like to know about Swiss bank accounts? school project ... A good bibliography would also muds ad died, would estate taxes have to be
and cheek' remarks, i.e., a light congrat ula tory
Are there some historical tidbits about the be useful."
paid to both Bermuda and Britain; or is then address."
Hudson Valley that Rep.
Fish, Jr., H.A spokesman said the research was really some ki nd of reci procal agreement? Wha t
N.Y., could slyly drop as he travels around the prepared for a frien
Fish also wattled to impress Voters in the
d of the congressman a problems would there be?"
area?
Hudson
Valley with his profound knowledge of
daughter. It may have been Improper, the
A spokesman suggested the questions must h
Would
the
area.
Explained
a confidential
,,By
please complete a school spokenan conceded, to ask the CBS to expedite have come from a constituent. The speaker also Friday, (Fish)
would
like materia slip:
on bicenproject for the daughter
of Rep. Ronald 13o Ghui, the research. But he insisted it was "ap. requ
ested the score of the m usical, "Carnival."
tennial happenings
fl-Ga.? How can Vice President Walter Mondale propriate" to request information for school. Vice President Mondale wanted to know how a Member
would like In
to the
be (mid-Hudson Valley).
find a foreign pen pal for a coudltumt? What aged
able to throw out little
young constituent could find a foreign pen pal, facts hi
should Rep. Daniel flood, D.•Pa., say to the
w le visiting in the district during recess '1
Sen.
Robert
Byrd,
D.W.
Va.,
would
agree.
He
age
13
to
16,
preferably
In
Switzerland.
And
Rep.
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Wyoming Valley Catholic Laymen's Retreat has asked
Cold Springs, thus and such
the research service to provide his Elliott Levitaa, D.-Ga., asked for the recipe for happenedlil"
League?
He 41so requested 1,200 to 1,500,
student constituents with everything from the Mongolian beet.
w
Whatever the inquisitive folks on Capitol Hill Mate song of Georgia to charts of the United
Several members of Congress use the CBS to Cu11-chosen words comparing the Egyptian and
want to know, the Congressional Research States
Cblul
revolutions.
. And Sen. Herman Talmadge, D'Oa., write their speeches. Rep. Daniel Flood has
Wlth5O)reaeard1erato call upon, o ur
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de's off- requested a few heartfelt words for every con30111
request, the researchers
oIon
sometimes
can
appear
to
be
will spend up to 50 hours spring with college homework on the Judicial celvable occasion from a Masonite ordination to they are.
wiser than
Oil a single project. They handle upwards of system.
the
detbcatIonofanEaster
Seal
Society
hospi
tal
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300,000 congressional Inquiries annually, a
Some legislators have sought
in- On one occasion he required separate speeches
service that coats the taxpayers about $20 million formation from the r
WHO'S NEWS— Leon Jaworski, the former
esearch service. See. for a Wyoming Valley monument meeting and a
Watergate Prosecutor who is now trying to
a year.
get top
Robed Dole, R.-Kan., the 1078 Republicanvice communion breakfast before the Wyoming t
answers are
I1dentl*1 and presidential co ndidate, asked CBS for a Va
he bottom of the Korean scandal, has beeti
All the
lley Catholic Laymen's Ret reat League.
griping to confida nts about Attorwy General
unavailable to the taxpayers who pay for tile genealogy of his famil y.
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From Speaker Tip O'NeUI's office came a Minn., even has a favorite speechwriter at CBS. pointed,
mod of the Inquiries are proper requests for hush-hush request for
he
information about Swiss His office specified that Lie. Nickerson should briefing congrgrumped, Bell suddenly began
information mat Congressman need in their. *sik
essmenabout his own Korean
accounts. The researcher not only was write a 30-minute speech for Humphrey
work. But some of the confidential requests we informed it was "for personal use"
to investigation. Jnworski suspects the Attorney
but was also deliver to the National Association of Secondary (;enral
have sn are questionable.
Is trying to grab credit in advance for
instructed not to submit a written response. lie School Principals,
any successes,

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mation that there's anything to gravated the bitter sectarian
it police spokesman said of hostilities behind a rash of
tin' warning. A bomb exploded bombgs and street clashes
on the campus Just two days Wednesday.
The proposed 1977-1978 school board budget "isa good budget," ago.
Traveling by helicopter in'Cs' Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer said, after the board voted Wed.
The queen, wearing a floral stead of motorcade as a securnesday to tentatively approve the $59,640,311.99 budget and allow hat
and dress, looked nervous ity precaution, the queen was to
the board to advertise it as required by law.
as she stepped from the red, attend a round of functions at
Public hearing on the budget was also tentatively scheduled for twin-engined Wessex helicopter the university, situated in
August 24, at the regular school board meeting in the
Seminole onto the lawns at the 300-acre Coleraine, on the northern tip of

JACK ANDERSON AND LES WHITTEN

No Request Too Obscure For Researchers

BELFAST, Northern Ireland
(API - Queen Elizabeth If
iwided by helicopter at the tJniversity of Ulster today less than
an hour after Irish Republican

when Casselberry City Planner Dale MacMahan failed to
show up at the meeting.
MacMahan at the July committee meeting was
assigned the task of preparing a model Inter-local
agreement. Most of the Seminole cities have said they will
give the county "moral" but not monetary support for the
"regional" landfill,
Sanford City Manager W. E. Knowles, Sanford's
representative on the committee, has said that Sanford
may be willing to participate with funding for the project,
now that plans have been abandoned by the city to have its
own landfill.
Schuder has told the committee that the county will
float a "revenue bond issue" to be repaid from revenues
of the landfill to acquire the property and place the new
facility in operatip, ,7he ideal site the county ha,. been •i
searching for, offid.1s say, would be located pentrally in
the Five Points airs.

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compose an litter-local agreement among the cities and
the rocky County Antrim coast,
the county assuring support of the municipalities for the
nightbut
refused
to cancel her eight.
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Llnowitz's protect but strengthen our Panama City,
they were returning from Pan- term as specialwhen
ambassador
cxnational security interests,"
ama today to meet with Carter.
Panamanians took the day Off
pired. Now the White House
said
Linowitz and Bunker
to celebrate the new accord
The President, at the White hopes to have the treaty drafted statement
Wednesday night In after their leader, Gen. Omar
House for his first full day of by the time Congress
Torrijos, decreed a national
returns Paiiama City.
work after a five-day vacation from its summer recess
in
holiday.
Torrijos said the
in his hometown of Plains, Ga., September.
"It will also be a strongly agreement "signifies the
recovwill receive e copy of the treaty
The agreement reached late positive element in our overall cry of
Panamanian sovereignty
once the principles of the Wednesday is known to call for relationship with our Latin
agreement are drafted into turning the canal and adjacent American neighbors...," they over all its territory."
treaty language.
To stem criticism in ConCanal Zone over to Panama by said.
"He wants the treaty in his the end of this century. It also
U.S. officials in Panama City gress, the President has sent
every member a message urgbig all senators and represents.
tives not to lock themselves into

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Du ring the county's search for a 300-acre site only one
offer was made to the county involving 1,500 acres north of
Lake Jessup and that was found to be "Inappropriate,"
Kercher said. "It squishes when you walk on it even
during the dry season," the planner said.
Kercher heads the county committee handling the
sanitary landfill problem.
Schuder has said that state regulations for landfills
require the highest prime land and estimated acquisition
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day (53 to ns of $20 bills), with the deficit now
rwuilng close to $60 billion, with even Hubert

Carter, in which he accused the president of
betraying the hopes and needs of black people,
Mr. Jordan called for, am ong other things:
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In basic social services, such as health.
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"massive" creation of housing opportunities for
low, and moderate-Income families, within a
"national" housing policy that "assures" a
decent, safe and sanitary home for every family;
and a federal urban economic development
program that includes "guaranteed jobs" for all
who can work and an Income assistance system.
President Carter is planning, despite tactful thinks that he can outflank those few who believe,fit
In addition, explaining to his Urban League
denials from the White House, to push American in continuing armed struggle in Ireland and win
that the't" WIn the Nation's eaitàl
money towards Northern Ireland — a distinct the support of the vast majority who would like not to "party or
but to plan and to
change in attitude from the studied American to see the administration give positive support to pressure," Mr. Jordandemanded: a "massive,"
silence of the past which has often been taken as the old country. In the spring of 1976 Jimmy "expanded" federal "public service Jobs
tacit sympathy for the Irish Republican Army. Carter, the candidate, had little support from the program; food stamp "expansion;" and a
The Carter initiative, still very much at its largely urban, northern, Catholic, Irish voters, national health insurance plan,
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Terrific. So, who's going to pay for all this and
modest statement encouraging private Avenue in a St. Patrick's day parade with a "Get how will it be financed?
What's the price tag on
American investment iii the province to a more England out of Ireland" button pinned on his this bill of goods?
ambitious dollar-denominated aid program coat. Since then things have changed.
"Well," says James Williams, director of
offering real incentives to industry. The single
But not because Britain has made any communications for the Urban League, 'there
idea
would be to create jobs, one of the few imaginative attempt to explain to the United are no dollar figures on this program." Why, I
necessities upon which both Protestant and
States the problem it faces In Ulster. It has not. ask? "I don't know," he says, 'whether th e
Catholic politicians in the province agree. Great I
nstead four leading Irish-American politicians, programs were cooled out or whether Mr. Jorcare would be taken to see that '10
partisan actingas a group, have tried to do the sensible dan just chose not to use these costs." He bucks
political or religious connotations could be put °n thing. Their progress has
been remarkable In me to Dan Davis, a special assistant to Mr.
the program.
Jordan.
swaying public opinion.
The goveriunents in Britain and Ireland have
So, what's the price tag, I ask Mr. Davis?
remained surprisingly coy about the idea. They
hi March Tip O'Neill, the speaker of the Well, "you really can't put a price tag on these
are wrong to do so. America already has the House of Representatives, Hugh Carey, programs," he explains,
because it Is "very
largest slice of foreign investment In Ulster and governor of New York, and Senators Edward difficult" to do so.
the jots that a Carter-inspired program could Kennedy and Daniel Patrick Moynihan issued a
Saying that he didn't even have any
create would be exactly those the province most St. Patrick's day appeal for an end to all private mln[mum•niaxjmugn ballpark
numbers, Mr.
needs: modem, profit-making jobs in the private American support for the IRA. In April Carey, Davis
does say: "The rangs of possible costs is
sector. The idea is to suggest investment only In speaking In Dublin, called Ulster's terrorists very large."
companies "responsive to natural market for. "assassins." By May Kennedy felt confident
I try some specifics. About that "expanded"
ces;" exactly not the traditional loss-making enough to tell an Ireland Fund dinner in New public jots program,
how much "expansion" si
industries that are now being propped up In the York: "While the killing In Northern Ireland
does the league want? Oh, about 4.3 million more
province.
goes on, let no American have it on his con- p6lic Jots And
what would this cost? Mr. Davis
In the past a small minority of the 15 mIllion science that his effort or
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Impossible feat.
He also said that the county, which has been searching
for months for a 30acre site which would handle the
countywide needs for a sanitary landfill adequate for 15-20
years plus provide at a future time a site for a resource
recovering program, is lowering its sights.
The county noW may have to see what it ca do to
acquire 1004o.150 acres, he said. Efforts by city officials
to aid the county in locating an appropriate site have been
fruitless.
Seminole County Planner Bill Kercher's office is now
compiling a lIst of all 100-acre parcels in unincorporated
areas of the county to assist In the site search.
The new site, would replace the county's current
Osceola landfill, deemed unsuitable by DER because of
the high water table on the property. DER regulations
require at least a five-foot separation between garbage
and the water table at a landfill.
"Once we get the list, we'll eliminate those sites with
soil and other conditions that
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No one is certain how much of that cost
sheer waste from inexcusable delays,
but the committee said it is surely tens of
millions of dollars. The railroads alone have
estimated they lost $2.2 billion during the years
1967 to 1975 as a result of ICC delays on rate iii'

before the regulatory agencies
especially
when the outcome is likely to require them to
halt some profitable practice.
And when business Is seeking a benefit from
the government, such as a license or a rate in.
crease, those opposing the request often
deliberately encourage delay.

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mission), FPC (Federal Power Commission),
CAB (Civil Aeronautics Board) and so forth.
"While the annUal federal budget for
regulation is almost $3 billion, estimates of the
total cost of regulation to the privkte nd public
sectors range from $16 to $130 billion," the

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WASHINGTON
(AP) Pres. hands," White House Press makes a big thcres.Q
xpect positions opdsin itlre y at officials acknowledge it won't
tlIt Carter is getting a per- '
tviary Jody Powell told re- p1yizients (or use of
can*l.
Carter
to makes public address least until they see it and he be easy to muster the 87 votes
sonal report from his negotia- porters before leaving Georgia.
The pact provides Panama soon to rally support for the talks to them about it.
tors on their
needed for ratification.
historic agreement 'lie wants logo over it word for with hundreds of millions of terms of the treaty. They said
to relinquish control of the Pan"We
are
going
to
have
a
pretword, line by line. And he wants dollars in aid for the life of the be might go to Panama to sign ty d
The House of Representatives
ama Canal by the year 2,000.
ecent treaty," Powell said. must pass enabling legislation
it.
the National Security Council treaty and guarantees
The pact crowns efforts for a
The administration co unts as par t of the ratification procand the Cabinet to go over it, rioted transit through the canal.
new treaty that began
Panamanian officials said perhaps 50 senators as inclined ass, but only a majority vote is
with too."
th ere were plans to Invite Latin to favor a new treaty, 22 as
bloodshed 13 years ago.
"From the point of view of the
needed. And Panamanian votCarter had hoped to reach an United
States, we are confident American chiefs of state to a tending to oppose it and the rest ers must pass judgment on the
U.S. Ambassadors Sol Linowagreement oil principles by
that this treaty will not only treaty-signing celebration in undecided. Administration treaty in a plebiscite.
itz and Ellsworth Bunker said Wednesday,

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have a new sanitary landfill site by November, Public
Works Director Jack Schuder told city representatives at
the Council of Local Governments in Seminole County
solid waste committee meeting Wednesday night.
Schuder said the state agency wants the county to sign a
"consent order" promising to have the site in hand by

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

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Panama Will Control Canal Rv 2, 000

The county commission is still "under the gun" from the
state Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) to

B. Grant made it clear he still favors an elected city
clerk. He expressed concern that if council had the
power to hire and fire a city clerk, the clerk might
find it politically expedient to bow to pressure to go
along with something that might not be exactly
"kosher".
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. empathized with
this, saying pensively, "The city attorney has the
same problem. I may know law, but that doesn't
mean I'll have a Job next year."

ANGL EWAL TERS

Carter Sends Pleas To congress

Landfill Site
Time Nears
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�Qne-Year Sentences For Crowder, Rees;e Criticized
MiAMI IAPI - The one.year
sentences given two former
Miami Dolphin football players
;fnr selling cocaine ts being crf!cized b pcllce. prosecutors
and civic leaders as being too

Circuit Court Joseph Durant
gave the two defensive tackles
a year in the Dade County
Skad' and f!t'e 'es.rs probetion. 11 withlld 'ldjudicattot
as part of a plea•bargained
agreement.

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impose jail sentences as a C011
dition of probation on UIICOII'
tested charges. There is 110 P03
sibility of time off for good be.
havior.
"If you get in trouble, you are
going to the penitentiary,"

Handy Crowder and Don
Re'se pleaded no'contest
1Wednesday to charges of selling
a pound of cocaine to an
undercover policeman for
$20,000. Police said the drug
would have brought $230,000 if
diluted and sold on the street.

Durant warned Reese and
Crowder. "If you do anything
wrong, you will be letting me
down. I won't forgct it."
The sentence was attacked by
Jack Critchlów, president of the
45t.rnmber Crime Corn..
intvn of Greater Miami.
This was a heinous crime
and it should have been severeiy punished as an example," he
said.
Dolphins owwner Joe Hobble
agreed.
'They deserved no special

1* said "The
least that should be required of
them is to help bring everyone
to juztfce who hid any part in
thy evviuLs Ieediiig to their ar•
rest."
The Dolphins '")ded
Crowder and Reese after their
May 4 arrest, later waiving any
claim to them. No team has
picked them up.

Crowder and Reese will have no
felony convictions on their
records.
The sentence had been
worked out heud of lime with
the judge, but Durant gave th.
prosecutor and a Miami detectiVV II ,.II,"s'n,,, W ui.jt't W ukr

agreement.
"Anyone who sells that
amount of cocaine for profit
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State Atty. George Yosa said.
Haul Puig, one of the arresting officers, also pushed for a
stiffer sentence,
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officials say they could possibly
play again, since the decision to
withhold adjudication means

New Clubs In Hand,
Watson Sets Sights
PEBBI.E BEACH, Calif. tAP

Watwn has WOO Five 1977
tournaments, including the
Masters and British Open, with
a set of clubs declared illegal
Wednesday
because
the
grooves in the irons exceeded

'These are professional foot•
ball players who ale given a tavored position in the commu•
nit)? and put up on a pie'i$al"
he said. :Qfl.J.ei hiuk 'P
them, and this sentence means
they may be looking up 10
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bvgneone who faa
terrible crime."
Defense attorneys said a prisOH sentence for the two might
lead them to crime by eliminatlog their only vocation, pro
football,
"These men have suffered

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Hearts toppers Attracting
Still,.,.) er 1"11jrist 1"raffic

Hernandez Dies
From unlurles

(ators LinebaCker
Williams Hopeful

Grace Sauers
!iAayfa I r Tops Rick McMurray

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Elementary field when the

me," lie said. "i k.. slates games beginning at
lng this pog, pep, po$ig. am, tth the 10-under COfltiSt

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Sailing Event

How. Shocked
By No M.rg.r

Bradley LPGA New Star

haj'ls Freeman Trophy race to get sick, then return for "just expressed shock when told the earn $100,.

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Salt
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Detroit
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Staubach was having super year in '76. 01 course, he's 35
years old. Danny White's behind him and drafted sleeper

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Glenn Carano. Rating-B.
Receiving: Billy Joe DuPree at tight end had big year: Drew
Pearson was usual threat at wide receiver. But Golden
Richards was hampered by bad leg and could bepressed for
starting role by such kids as Butch Johnson, Percy Howard,
Tony Hill, Rating-BRunning: Completely new dimension to the attack with the
arnvalofPiti's Dorseti. He'sgotto come through. People like
Bob Newhouse, Scott Laidlaw, Chartie Your.g wiN merely
complement him. But Cowboys vitaliy need Tony's speed,
flair, Rating-fl
where HayfIeld Wright lsmpy, Ralph Neelyis creaking. And
guard flame Nye always threatens retirement. The future is
with relatIve kids like Burton Lawless, Herb Scott, Pat Dono.
van. Rating-B

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Randy White, who
end lob 10 spots. Already
have fine pass rush from Harvey Martin, Ed Jones. Jethro
can move in at

Pugh aging at tackle, but lots of depth with Larry Cole, BiN

Gregory. Rating-B..
Linebackers: Won't look the same afleratl theseyears, without Lee Roy Jordan. But don't fret. Randy White was sup.
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Brsunlg instead. White will play strong side, vet D.D. Lewis
weak side. Rating-BSecondary: May have the best set o' safeties in NFL with
Chartey Wa!eis at strong spot and Cliff Harris the free man.
AO benny barnes was revelation moving into regular corner
job. Some doubt about Mel Renfro because of age (35) but
he'll help Rating-AKicking, Special hams: There was no more accurate held
goal booter than Efren Horrera, also a spirited leader. And
Cowboys believe backup OB Danny White can match any
punter in game for range Butch Johnson was among league
leaders in returns Rating-B -

PREDICTION
Way they reconstituted, Cowboys wiN be team to beat in NFC
East and in the conference in general for years. Only rash of
injuries at skill positions, like to Staubach, could derail them
immediately I feel they re odds•on to top NFC East again.

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Aiajor League

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63 .433 II',
17 62 .431 II',
toronto
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West
ciiicago
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Mlnn
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569 7
Teis
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541 3
Calit
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Seattle
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117
Oakland
42 69 .371 731;
Wednesday's Games
Baltimore 5. Seattle I
BoSton $1, Calitornia 10
New York 6. Oakland 3
Detroit 3, Milwaukee 3
Cleveland 6. Chicago 1
Kansas City 1, Texas 3
Only games scheduled
Today's Games
Calmtornla (Brett 9$) at Box
tOri IAase 20), In)
Minnesota IGolt: 116) at To
ronto (Byrd 21), In)
Seattle (Abbott Il) at Bath
more IPalmer 17 tO), In)
Oakland
(Coleman
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PhiladelphIa at Chicago
New York at PItt%burh,
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Montreal at SI. Louis, In)
'l'n at Sari o;e
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Atlanta at Los Angeles, In)
Cincinnati at San Francisco,
In)

Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING (230 at bats)- Carew,
Mm, .313; Bostock, Mm, .310; Rice,
flsn, 326; Singleton, Bal, 377•
Rivers, NV, .319.
RUNS-.Cart'w, Mm, 91; Bonds,
Cal, 1$, Fisk, Bsn, 77; Bostocli, Mm,
7, RiCe, Bsn, 72; GScott, Bsn, 77 ;
Lemon, Chi, 72; Smalley, Mm,
RUINS BATTED IN - Histe,
Mm, I?, Bonds, Cal, $2; Hobson,
tisn. 79 Thompson, 0.1. 70. Mun
NY,
HITS Carew, Mm, 14.1; Boslock,
Miri. 115; Rice, Bsn, 142; LeFlore,
DOt, 131; Cooper, Mu, 133.
DOUBLE $"McRae, K C, 3l
ReJaclison, NV. 31; Lemon, Chi, 2$;
Carew, Mm, 7$; Hmsle, Mm, 71
TRIPLES-Car.w, Mm, $4; Rice,
B%n, 12; Bostock. Mm. 10; Fuentn,
Dot. 9; Randolph, NY, ; OBrelt,
KC,
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PITCHING (II Decisions - Ray,
LA, 17.3, .100, 7.60, RRe'sichep, Chi,
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WIDNISD,Y'S
MATINEE RESULT!
FIRST - 1. BeideJavier ti.so
7. AlberdiOvy6.102,$0;
Galdo's Ooros 2.10; (3 (57) 30.40;
(372) 77910
SECOND - I. NwstOCCartos
300310; 2. Victor.00ro54401,40; 3
Tranl Ovy 3.00; OIl 3)40.40; P s.fl
1470; T IS I 3) 364.60; DC) (53)

221.90
THlRD-I,OtiCh,va274O6
600. 7. Galdos.Dayila 6.20 310; 3.
Aiberdi Cantos 3.10; (3 121)31.20; P
(72)76 50; 1 (771) 249
FOURTH -- I. Albet-dI Arrieta
600 3.20 410; 2. Victor.Diaga 1.10
340. 3 GaldosOvy 300;
(71)
3*00, P (21)11610; 1 (246) 19930
FIFTH - I. MarliCobian 3.00760
740. 2 LoyoIa Mandiola $00710; ,
Gatdos.Echanii 3.20; (3 (21) 33.10;
P 112) 19.10; 1 1127) 329.60.
SIXTH - I. Bob Omega iSO 1.60
340 2, GaldosOvy 1.60 3.00; 3
Beide Blanco 3.80: (3 Ii I) 10.20; P
III Consolalion($ 12.00; II) 10.20;
t II 51)317.00

Iflerwnak) 6. Amus F Ii. Hyselll 7,
Pulaski Donna IRegur) I. Painted
Rainbow i.c. Smith)
F0UT,- M- c.'a'm'na Pro,
$1,500 4.00 7.300. Purse 1130: I.
Charlie MarShall (Unknown) 7.
Chutk Dean (Crank) 3 aeri Van
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By The Asaociati'd Press
Mix together two of baseball's best pitchers in Boston's
I'Tenway Park amid most the
time

Fenway Park will emerge

45 the

Tanana

action,

wizuier.

gave up five runs in as

many Iiutings, while Tiant was
battered for six runs on 10 hits
in five iiuilngs plus.
Ill other Americaii League

City

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Orioles 5, Mariners 3

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lOrder Of Day In National
League Calls For Ma rcithons

Schat: Time 3 50 7 10. 3 Miracle
Snow 170; (3 112) 900, 1 (7111
09.60; 2:10.3.
FOURTH - I M - I. George
Wynwood I Robinson) 300 3.10 750;
7. Schat: Time 350 210; 3. Miracle
Snow 1.70; (3 (12) 9.00; T 12.1$)
59.40; 2:10 1
FIFTH- I M- I. Pines (ilutI
(Dagenais) 1.20 1.10 4 00; 3
Forecat,r 300 320. 3. JeanS First
3.10; Q (46)25.50. 1 (465) 231 $0;

207.7.

SIXTH- I M- I. Pick A Star
(Rau) 3.00 2.10 2.10: 7 He Gone) 70
340; 3. I'll C,et It 3.20.0(13)140; T
11 33) 19,60; 2:043.
SEVENTH-, M- i. Sophist IE
HYSIII) 2320 6.60 300; 2. Canleu
Slart $2.00 S.00;3. Santas Girl 300;
0 (31) 91.00; T (31 Il 611.10; 7:06
IOHTH - N - I. w
Arrow
(Daoenals) 16.10,6403,70,7. Manna
3.203.00:3. Little Hot Shot 2.10.0 (6
7)76.00; 1 (7.4 5) 7)6 10; 2:011.
NINTH - PA -) Conestnga
B IJ. Neely) 3900 1900 620, 7.
Vortex 3.50 7,40; 3 Bradley Craig
510; (3112) 41.00; 1 (2111136960,
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST- 12.14 PA- Clamning Pace
$750, Purse $500 I Dastardly
(BotIho) 7. Speedy Jim (Brltton) 3.
Amanda Miller IRobinsonl I AriIs
Guy (Harmon) S. OShkoSh
wnown) 6. Fashion Fanny (Hall)
7. Die$.l (but tamonte) S. Burns Guy

cap. The scores
M and 2.1 hours and 48 minutes
play, raiuy that wiped out a l Expos
and th6. time was nearly
winding up at 3:30 am., EDT. leadintheopencr.Withoneout,
hours.
In Pittsburgh, only one game Carry Maddox, Tim McCarvet
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"It was the longest raiui delay was scheduled, but the teams and Ted Sizemore singled for
I ever sat $hrnph," said larry eventually managed to play a one run. Christenson faked a
'ihere was plenty of extra- Christenson of the Phillies, who doubleheader, anyway.
bunt and punched a single for
curricular activity ill Philapitched a two-hitter in the openEd (Xt, who spent 41; hours second, another came across
.delphia, Pittsburgh and Situ
"I dIdn't think we'd ever hours watching from the bull- an infield out, and Larry Bowa
Plego Wednesday night, resultstart again."
pen, fitially etided it with a singled in the fourth.
In the following
Bake McBride's
: ,pyllplavers and fans:
There
rain delays in pinch-hit sacrifice fly In the 18th
homer in the sixth provided the
the opener-at the start, when innllig;
'- in
"We had to finish it some- Phiilies with their final runs of
Philadelphia, the the game was held up by an
WhIllies and Montreal Expos hour slid three minutes, and in time, didn't
Ott said, "I the wiener,
'played for nearly 10 hours the third InnIng, whemi the was out there In the bullpen for
Pirates 2, Cubs 1
innings, and we had a lot of
(*1's winnilig fly ball for
''before completing a rain- contest was halted for two
fun. A lot of falls were hollering, Pittsburgh came off relief
d.r en c h e d
t in I g h t hours and 27 minutes.
dôubleheader that elided with 6'I've got to get up at 5 o'clock. pitcher Pete llroberg, 1-1, and
Clu'istensoti didn't know it, Please finish it."
sweep (or the
scored Phil Garner,
home team. ,but wnpire John Klbler was
SECOND- I M- Condition TrOt,
In other National League acGarner walked with one out Purse
$000: I. Traumcrei ICrank) 2.
In Pittsburgh, the Pirates three minutes away from call. tion, the Los Angeles Dodgers and took third oii
a single by Lincoln B Gallon (Komers) 3,
struggled for nearly five hours ing the game. Kibler had told blanked the CIncInnati Reds 1. Dave Parker before Bill Robin- Crickets Song (O'Kelly) 4. Eds
bsfore subduing the Chicago the Phiilies' vice president, Bill 0; the St. Louis Cardinals son was walked intentionally to Buddy (Raul) 3. Miss Panic Brook.
(Bridges)
. A Little Chip (E.
'mbs 2-1 in 18 i,uiings.
Cues, "I'll give it five minutes trimmed the New York Mets 3-1 load the bases, The winning 1W) HyselI)
Mid in San Diego, the more and if it doesn't stop, I'll and the Houston Astros tripped was scored well ahead of the
THIRD- I N- Condition Pace,
'Padres swept the Atlanta call the game," Two minutes the San Francisco Giants 8-6. throw to the plate by Jerry Mo. Purse $0: 1. Sun River Lehigh
(Raucls) 7. Whiizit IWhayland) 3.
rlraves, but not before playing later, the rain'stopped.
I'mThe Phillies bunched five sin- rules, who caught Ott's fly in
Byrd Weaver) 4. Indian
4an li-inning game in the nightThe doubleheader took iiiui gles in
fourth-inning medium center.
Honey (Burgess) S Atton Flapper
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When the wind is blowing cago 6-1, Detroit beat Mil- for the third time in four days,
ELEVENTH - I Nestor Cheva
Ken Singleton smacked a
Morris, making his fourth ap- three-rwi homer and Elliot 11.10 7 10 1.10; 2. Rub' Blanco 1.70
out like tonight, you see some waukee 5-3, Kansas City nipped
260, 3. Ramon Ovy 2 60; Q (3 $1
erazy things happen here," Texas 4-3, Baltimore edged pearence and third start, gave Maddox blasted his first home 30
30, P (1.7) ISO 90, 1 (I 2 1)36040
Boston Manager Don Zimmer Seattle 5-4. New York whipped up lOhits and three runs in 72-3 run of the season with one man
TWELFTH - I. Marti.WalIy 6.00
500 310: 7 Oscar Mandiola 5.10
iluhiligs before being relieved by namer aboard as Baitiznor
said Wednesday night.
Oakland 6-3.
3.70; 3, Apraiz Paco 100; (3 (16)
Steve Foucault, who gained his won its third
The only thing which didn't
Indians 1, White Soil
game to 30.20; P (64)10590; T 16 17)34140.
seem out the ordinary in the
Wayne Garland fired a five eighth save,
A - 1591. H
remain hi second-place 2':
S 100.31$
Von Joshua went 5-for-S with gwne behind Boston in the
Red Sex' 11-10 victory over the hitter for his fifth consecutive
Boston's complete game as Cleveland two singles, a pair of doubles,
California Angels
American League East.
victory. It was the Red Sex' 11th defeated Chicago snap a six- and his sixth homer of the seaankeei I, hi 3
5011, whIle scoring
straight will, the longest in the game losing streak.
the
Cliff Johnson's two-run
AT SEMINOLE
Garland, who struck out two Brewers.
%r ArneriCWl League this season,
double keyed a five-run First In.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S
RESULTS
Royals 4, Rangers 3
and extended Boston's longest and walked three, continually
flIng as the New York handed
Frank White's two-out tworwi Oakland pItching ace Vida Blue
forced the White Sex to hit the
wltuiing streak since 1950.
PIRST-. M- Verve (Her
The game, which had been ball oii the ground. First-base- single off shortstop Bert the earliest knockout
his
morn 15.10 3 60 3 10. 1 Royal Lobo
billed as a pitching duel be- man Andre Thornton recorded Campaneris' glove in the fourth reer and sent the A's to their 240 2.40; 3. Clever Sheela 3 10; (3 (3
5.20; 11)6.7) 34950 1:35.4.
tweell California southpaw 16 putouts, while the Indians' imuiing produced the go-ahead 12th consecutive loss.
SECOND - I M - I. Worthy
four
fly
runs
as
Kansas
City
won
for
Frank Tanana and Boston ace outfield handled only
the
Graig Nettles walloped his Robin (Seiders) 560 2 40 270: 7.
sixth time in its last eight 20th homer of the season in the TOrpido Byrd 2.50 7.20; 3. Cumban
anything but balls.
Louis Tiant,
Fnisco 2.20. (3 (1 1) 10.60; 1 (4 1.7)
Clevela,id scored its runs in games,
second liming in support of Ron 3340,
that.
2:11.
Dennis Leonard, 12-9, picked Guidz-y's ninth victory III 15 doBoth pitchers had entered the the first five innings,
Thorn.
THIRD- 1 M- Gi'rpe Wyn
game without sw-rendering a ton, Bill Melton, Paul Dade, and
in their last 18 innings of Fred Kendall delievered runwork, but both were hit hard, scoring hits.

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FIFTH- I M- Claiming Pace 1100. P II 6)1110,
T II 6 1)33200;
$1,000, Purse 5600: I. Nail:nah 31
IRuggles) 2 Senator Gene (Seiders)
A
2.096. H
t'99,1II
3 Armbro Jamie (Bolton) I. Adios
WEDNESDAY NIOHT'S RESULTS
Mickey IMage.) 5. Free
S.
FIRST - S.i, 0: I. Cash,l
(.1. Hvsell) 6. Sunnj Verona
Brigade 310 320 210, 2. Mr.
(RobinSon) 7
Vickyi Rhythm
thund,bolt 360 320. 3 Ann Pat
(Taylor) I Diamond Lad (Piper)
360. 0 (71) 13.00, P (21132
SIXTH- I N- Condition TrOt,
(211127320; ii 69
Purse 1600 1. Red Dor Boy (Rat, 2.
SECOND - 3.16, C: $ Something
Navy Admiral (Seiders) 3 Woodies Light 1000 560 160; 7 Cadet
Delight lNamie) 1. C J Rodney
Ci"artey 3 20710.3 Brick Lane 140,
lTaylorl S Sail Boat lRuggte) 6. (317 Ills to. P121)4200.
(244)
Kanaka Boy (Danks) 1. Miss Mae B
353 60. II 19.
(iC. Smith)
THIRD - E. 0: 1 Dee' s Oom
SEVENTH-IN- Claiming Pace
7300960630; 2 Hasty Printer 9.10
51.000. Purse 5600 I Saint Clalr
160. 3 Tic Toc 560.0(1 61)4.1 10; '
Euilie lPc'gurl 7 Cathy's Russell
II 61200 10, T II 6 3)1161.10,
lSeudens) 3 Cherry Tryax IHall) I
FOURTH - Sit. C: I Charlie
Kiddy Car I Bridges) S Dexter
Sliupert 2660 II 40 720; 2. Misly C
Corner (Rob;non 6 Barb FrlSco 1060 7.00. 3 State Occasion 1.10. (3
I SchaOe) 1 V iclory Rally (R.
Ii 3)15700, P (37)75390: 7
Neely) I. T J tRegur)
1999 40. It
EIGHTH-s. M- Claiming Pace
FIFTH - I., B: I. Mountain
$1,230. 1.300. Purse $630' I. Billy Go Jigger $00 4,10 3 40. 2. Just Mine
Lieberman
2.
Shaky
Carol
460300. 3 Doncaster Kim 310;
lBoielho) 1. Lynn Hargrave
131) 7110; p (43)7310; T 143.1)
l8ere:naalil 4. Satelit. Son (Ben
111.20. 3* 21
nett) S. Jug Head dens IDetCampo)
SIXTH - - I, 0: I Silver

Fenway Park Beats Tawana
liant, Bosox Win Game
.

ELEVENTH

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1,103.20; 7. (last) Arriefa 5.60 3.50; Pearl Harbor Boy (Peters) I. 0.05 Adorable9 60100; 3 JarPieacl Krook
Nettles, PlY. 76; Hisle, Mm,
Beau iFinn)
GaldosMandiola 4.10; 0 (44)
160; 0137)17900; P17* All) 36.90.
STOLEN BASES-Patch, KC, 35;
NINTH- 13 16M-Clammip,g Pace
7350. P (61)317.10; T (612) 290.20.
(All 8. 3) 1060; 1' (7 35) 6273,00;
Remy, Cal, 31; LeFlore, D.t, 21'
Cleveland (Waits 51) at Chi
11.000.
Purse
1600:
EIGHTH
1.
- I. Beide Arrieta 11.10
Dea Frisky
3$
cago tKravec 7 3). In)
Bonds, Ccl, 25; Page, Oak, 2$
(Hall)
2
Captain
Riddle
N
(Schade)
5101 40; 2 Zubi Mandiola 1.101 oo,
SEVENTH - 3.14; A; I Rapid
PITCHING 1$) DecI5ion)Only games x"eduled
Gayte Stanton IJ C Smith) 1.
Aiberdi Rodolto 11.20; (3 II 3)
Rudy II 10 050 310; 2 NIxon Moon
Toiohnson, Mm, 123, .100, 7.62:
Friday's Games
Debbie
Ham
Dc
(Seidcr
P (I 3)01.00; 1 II 3 3)557 60
5. Marcel
Shot 5 10 3 6&amp; 3 Tisa Honey 1 20;
Milwaukee at Cleveland, (n)
Guttett, NV, 103,764,3,3; Rolema,
Pro (Ounmmrel 6 Knightara II 5)7110.
NINTH - I. Rodolfo 71.60 2100
Dot, 171, .150, 7.70; Barrios, Chl. II
P (8 I. 172 iO. 1 (51 7)
Kansas City at Toronto, (fl)
(RObinson)
7. Brockport Boy
111700, 3116
1.733,4,00; Lyle, IIY.$ 3,171. 1,70; 130. 7. Apral: 21.10 6.60; 3. Gasti Ii
Oakland at Baltimore, In)
(Udell)
$
Irene Vo lRaui
EIGHTH - C: 1, Shandon Gory
Bird, KC, $3, .727, 1.90: Golti, Mm, 100, 0(131 93.60; P (15) 3fl.00; T
Seattle at Boston, In)
300320 320; 2 Jane Bell ISO 3.40;
116. 100, 3.30; Wise, Bsn, si .w, (431) $50620.
Calitoqnia at New York, ml
TENTH - I. lsasaDmaga 23.00
3 Bunny River 120; 0 Ii 5) 16.20,
125
Minnesota at Detroit, In)
760320; 2 Vic$or.Rodolto 4203.00;
P11
1950..
US7t 107 10
ST RIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cal, 261;
Chicag0 at Texas, In)
3. Gasti Cobian 7.60. OIl 5) 33.10; P
NINTH - 3.16, 5 I. Jet Run 13.10
Tanana. Cal, ill; Leonard. KC. 133;
DAYTONA BEACH
NATIONAL LEAGUE
(31)177.10;
T
(513)
162.00.
560
300.
7 Funny Business 310
lttyleven, Tex,. 119; Eckersley, Cl.,
WEDNESDAY'S MATINEE
East
ELEVENTH -I. Ramon Ovy 540
210 3 Dutch Fran 560; (3 II 7)
110
RESULTS
W L
PcI
350310.
7.
RenoCarlosu
GB
60)3.00; 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
FIRST - Sl6. 0: I. B.0 's Goldie 1900. P11 1)73.20, 1 II 1.5) $217.10;
Phila
66 11
600 BATTING (250 al bats)- Parker. Urmarte Gash 1113.00; (3 (1.2) 37.10;
060 160 110,' 7. Ginger Lynn 160 31
Chicago
p
61 17
121)10330;
.377
7 (216) 203.10.
TENTH - '.,A: I Moneychanger
2';
Pgh, .319, Stennett, Pgh, .336;
3.10, 3 J L's Pam 100. Q 123)
PittS
61 49 .366 3; Simmons, SIL, 327; Tmpleton, StL,
TWELFTH -I. Zubl Arrieta 10.10
350 300 260. 7 Heartaches ISO
1960; P 123)11 30, 1 (23 I)
20.'
S Louis
63 5$ .553 S
17607,20: 2. Mlrtl.Rodolto 3.102.60.
460. 3 Echo Valley 310; Q
33S; JeMorales, Chi, .372.
31 67.
4)
Montreal
32 61 .460 IS",
Loyola.GastI 112.10; (3 (25) 2560:
RUNS'-GFojter, Cm, SI; Morgan.
SECOND - 5.14, M: I Bint Yoga I? 00. P II 6t 7$ 30; 7 II 4 7)173.60;
N York
17 '63 .127 19
din, $6; Wintield, SD, II; Gnilfey, P (25) 10.10 T (2 53) 71300.
610310 770, 7 Ccc Bee Newphew
A - 1,134; H
West
$71,737.
ELEVENTH - 5.14, TA: I.
din, 12; Parker, Pgh, so
360730: 3 Dutch Moio 710. Q (7 7)
Ang
69 11
611
Kenny's Glenn 300 300 760; 2
WEDNESDAY
RUNS BATTED IN- 0 Foster.
1730, P (21) 13 90. T i7li OA
c'nci
NIGHT'S RESULTS
56 56 .500 12', Cm, 109; Luziniki, Phi, 90; Cey, LA,
'
.Iarhead Boone 120340;). Up Town
,
HOuSton
FIRST - I Victor Blanco 25.20
53 62 .461 17
90; Ganvey, LA, U; Burroughs, A
THIRD - Sit, M I Win Penny
S Fran
II. ¶10360. 2 Bob Cantos 600 360; 3
5? 67
154 I?'; 67
II 206203 40. 2 Big Boy Drive 350
S Diego
Alberdi Davila 1.20; 0 (I.)) 4550; 7
SI 61
137 20',
HITS--Parker, Pgh, 161. Tm
100. 3 Red Ace3 60.0(17) 3050; P
_k!A
Atlanta
13111 23010
10 71
360 70
pieton, SIt,, ii). Onittey, Cm,
1 17)7530. 1 (115)73110. 3315
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SECOND
Wednesday's Gam.s
I
Victor.Pecina
1100
Rose,
137; Stennett, Pgh,
FOURTH - 5.14. C: I Fleet Cal
1 60310. 2 Beide Davila 6203.20: 3
St. Louis 3, New York I
GFoater, Cm, 136
1$ 401 40)00. 2. Idead heatl Classy f,11.1:1:L.1lJ:p'll[t
Reno
Ovy
410;
Phiatdelphma 66, Montreal 1$
(3171)31.40.
P
(12)
DOUBLE S-Parker, Pgh, 37
Cannon 260360. and Ma,i,eiot 320
Pmltsburgh 7, Chicago I, II in
JeMoraics, ChI, 33. Cromrtle, Mtl 1560, 7 II 2 I) 707.00,' DO (34)
I 10. 0 (26)11 20 and (36) 3600. p
nings
13030
3). Gnittey, Cm, 29; Rose, din, 25
07)3160 and 113)131 10; 1 II 7 3)
San Diego I 7, Atlanta 6 I. Watson, Htn, 71.
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THIRD - I. (toO Ovy 6.20 660
16360 and II 31,1 134 70. 3110
"S
2nd game II innings
320.
2
Gaidos
Javier
500
3.10; 3
TRIPLES.-Tmpieton, StL,
FIFTH - 5.16, 0: I Little (tow)
Los Angeles I, Cincinnati 0
Nestor Davila 460: 0 (24)37,10; P 620 360 360. 2 Gypsy O'Neil 160 1j'r•jy
Maddox. Phi, I; Almon, s. '
Houston I. San Francisco 6
i2 Ii 169 60: 7 12 1 1 193760
Mumpnry, SIL, 7; CabelI, Htn, 7
1 10. 3 ('each Troubles 3 40; 0 1211
FOURTH -I Gash Ovy 13.20 3.10
Today's Games
JCruZ. Htn, 7
too. (21(57 30. T I?? 6) 6200.
,.'
360. 7 Nestor Waily 900 3 60; 3
Houston (Lemongeilo 1 13) at
3176
HOME RUNS-GFOsher, Cm,
tleide Cheva 360; Q (23) 3310; P
San Francisco IHalicki 99)
Luliniki, Phi, 79; Burroughs, Ati
SIXTH - SIt, 0: I Rainbow
,
Montreal
(Brown
59)
at
9. Schmidt, PhI,2I; Bench, Cin,26: 132) 16020; 7 (321) 379.20.
Eyes 1210600460.7 Tim Mac 6.20
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Philadelphia IKaat 4 7)
FIFTH - I. ZubiEchanuz 21.10 500: 3 Yellow Lighi 610; 0 II 7)
Garvey, LA, 26.
New York (Zachry 5)0) at
STOLEN BASES-Taverns, Pgh, 310150 2. ApraizDiaga 6.40 4.20; 12ev; P (11) 303.10; 1 (71 3)
.,
3 Oscar.Arrieta 5.10; 0 (3 1) 11.10;
Pitisburgh (Jones 21), In)
10, Cedeno, HIn, 35; Moreno, Pg
1333.10; 31 61
Cincinnati
(Seaver
P
(43)
9960;
T
(1.37)
962.10.
II 3)
at
33. tope%, LA, 33; GRichards,
SEVENTH - 5)6, 0: I Maron's
'
SIXTH - I. Nestor WalIy 1.20620
Cut,. 12101160960. 1 Mar Ru Cap
410; 2. Galdos.Ch.va 10.00 7.10; 3.
3.20 I 60. 3 Tonner 310; (3 77 40, p
Victor.Ovy 3.40; 0 (67) 127.00: P (6
(I 1) 259 20. 1 (6 73) 533 60. 31 55
fl 175.10; T (672)7151.00.
EIGHTH -3.16, C: I Factual 900
SEVENTH - 1. Vittor.Arr)eta
1.703 20. 2 Nght Sbnidr 1001.50; 3
4.006606.20: 2. Zubi Paco 9.10400.
Skersi's Holiday 660. Q (7 7)31.00.
3. Loyoia.Dmaga 550; (3(17)45.00; P
P (77) 101.10; 11171) 517 00. 31 65
II.'l 114.60, 7 1176) 369.10.
NINTH - 5.16, D: I Texas Toast
EIGHTH - I. Apraiz.Echanm:
160570300. 2 Jim Bother 5.201.60:
13.jfl 3.10 1.40; 7 Ramon Mandioia
3 Jobill's Digger 320. 0 (67)
$00160; 3. Marti Artiste 300; 0 13
10000. P (76) 216 10. 1 176 31
6) 3960; P (631 9430; T (6311
51500. 31 6)
29070
TENTH - S'I6,A: ). Shadow Wam
NINTH-i Oscar' 16 $0660300.
110 300 260. 1 Battling Bob 320
!'
7 Lovola 770 360; 3 Aprair 740; 0 210. 3 Twnk. Trobl1 20.0 (Ill
TIgers 5, Brewers 3
save.
(1616910;
P164117070,
7(612)
Jack Morris recorded his first
Texas starter Gaylord Perry 103
major league victory and Ron struck out 13 as the Rangers
TENTH - I. Apraiz Mandlola
LeFloreandrookieSteveKemp had a threegame winning 1760 560 540; 7 LoyolaEchani:
5.60 24 10; 3 Bemde Cobian 3.70; 0 (4.
combined to drive in five runs streak snapped.
1360; P (III 36000, 7 (153)
Kansas

i 00; Q

960. P (71) 30.00; T Ill 6) 72300
3150.

at Texas (Alexander II 6), In)

were two

caps were counted,

World Hockey Association and
MISS Bradley did not have time adjustment. I'm waking
i'apa the most frightening the National Ilockey teague ford, Mass., has accomplished
little puittlig problems hi England, upat5lnthemoming. Speaking
Some 130 competItors in II of all is the "Great American had
half
her
goals
amid
sees
fallen through.
e days it feis better than itweei the Go'Gettera aid divisions Tueuday 'ailed, the Scream Machine" at Six Flags
can't believe it," said problem of reaching them by but she did spend a long time for myself, I'm not tired M
ny,other leg. Scene days it $ust Sanford 10cce! Club.
"
midnight. Ittakesa long tixnetn,
12$-tulle course, which nuts Over Geo,iia. It's ckaiwd 10
Wednesday practicing for
eels awfuL ft's just weak,
Howe, who recently joined the the time the season ends,
At 9:50 a 12-under game from Rochester, to M*ln Duck lift riders i a IOSoot tower New
Bradley, In her fourth year on $100,000 Long Island charity make the adjustment."
England Whalers, one (
Classic which started today at
the tour, captured
O her putting again, Miii
gi if is h'd-, alit of Seminole and Wintir Park. to Rochester again. The fastest Park attendants are told tO
yIeof play a roeaib1e for Maltland- At 10:60 It w'IIl be vessel finished the course là advise anyone with heart were
plications
NHL membership triumph of the year and only 11111 Golf Club,
rejectedfor
'Tuesday.
fine. I'm hitting the lip of tha
ie injuries,
, Sanford
Kiwanis
"I also got in a practice cup but the ball doesn't fall,
meets i' under 33 hours, race oUi conditions to beware. "It's
her
second
on
the
LPGA'circult.
"I just can't believe it, ewe'Peo$e can speéulats about Seminole In a 14-uade*' n- dais said,
falling out
round," said Miss Bradley, who
"Hopefully, the extra pree-of
an
airplane,"
says
daily
aloe the pulse of the
A tie for fifth In lad week's started playing at
BuII'veslwaysgayedth,counter and Sanford's 11-under
one awed observer,
Rampage, of the
the
age
of
11.
lIce
will pay off, It's nothb
ijt
European
that way, IbM's the way Optimists face Sanford "A" Yacht Club, wa second. Bona.
Open at B.ráshlre, "I darted out using the bump- serious, Certainly,
For
those
who get the fans wanted It. I know the England, was worth $3,500 aid and-nm that we played hi Ber- cerned about
I'm not con.
Ishould be played. And I've learn at II;6I, Sa*ford'e 19-. venture, entered by the Island lightheaded halfway up a
my goals, I know
pecplearoufldherewant,djtW
pushed
her
earnings
to
$68,247,
ksttire.
ever been Injury-prone unders meet
Downtown
I'll reach both."
Yacht Club of Toronto, toc&amp; stepladder, the amusement happen very badly," Howe, In 1075, she won 04200.
Orlando at 1:15,
"That was probably due to
thIrd place,
" '72-hol, tournament end,
park trend is noxious. But for said,
"I'm playing very well," said the (act
that this course ap- Sunday,
w

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SCOREBOARD

*MFRIrAN

OFFENSE

L

Socc.r Gam.s

.,,.

f

Kindle Returns
To Falcon Camp

There's no apparent tiitcri in ttiø Cow•
boys' penchant for putting together winS
Seasons'-Tb,, , ..,..,'
and been in playoff,e 10 times. Now beQlflS the Iony Dorett era. Traded for the
right to pick Heigman Trophy and solve
thetr most pressing problem-lack of
breakaway runner. And they're meeting
threat of encroaching age gracefullywith
bnghl rookies.

'

Both men said they were wicertain whether they would try
to play pro football when they
finish their sentence.

I

PROSPECTUS

iteese said aitiwid that h
w.s 'happy to be alive, but not
happy o be anything else."
"I have never DII in
;ore," he said. "It will be an
interesting experience. That'
how it goes."

ji the Comos 30 playoff vie..
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. coach ho had directed both
- Tom Watson was using a dl!over the Tampa Bly
tory
teams
during
the
season
and
IAII - All the Ingredients
ferent ad of clubs today in his
Wednesday night
Rowdies
the
in
player
the
greatest
were there for a dramatic conquest for a third major tournamight have been the home field
perin
game's
history
playing
front5tl(xl
two
teams
with
the
.
ment title thIs year- the 59th
advantage. In every meetifl
fiercest rivalry in the North haps his final regular game.
PGA Championship,
'(
(
between these two, the homeBut
the
most
Important
factor
,rninm, -m.....
hiini4f,,l
rif r,I.u,.. In
American Soccer League, a
- l. yij e, a ii,
team has won, each taking four
the field of 141 who had recontests. The Cosmos, who
quested a ruling on their clubs
have lost six straight on the
by Clyde Mangum, deputy corn
/
road, came into the game with
missioner of the PGA tour, on
with eight home wins in a row.
the eve of the PGA Champion"This is the kind of game I
___________________________________________
___________________________________
ship at the drought-stricken
like to play," said Pele, who
Pebble Beach Golf Links.
ning Iforald, Sanford, Fl.
Thursday, Aug. ii, fl7 scored the Cosmos firit and
After the initial publicity,
_________________________________________________________
third goals, "when the crowd
S('RE\MlN' EAGLE 'MEANEST IN WOJ4IJ)'
other players brought their
here."
bags to Mangum for an inThe inteniatona) Mar, who is
spection and he found that at
closing out his brillIant fl-year
last five others were carrying
professional career this season,
clubs that did not meet the
was bucked by Giorgio Clii.
specifications. Those players
naglia, who had the second
PEBBLE BEACH, Cali!.(AP) - The "Golden Bear" may be Included Tom Weiskopi and
goal.
"In the fIrst 10 minutIa
the undisputed king of tournament golf, but the envy of every
Kermit Zarley, with illegal
you sensed the crowd," chi.
iluffer who tees the ball up with his weekend foursome is a man pitching wedges, Hale Irwin
naglia said.
called "Big Cat."
with illegal eight and nine-irons
The crowd he was referring to
Jack Nicklaus wins championships, Evan "Big Cat" Wil- and John [Aster and Floyd
was
the NASL playoff recort*
llama simply knocks the ball out of sight. He is the recognized
Thomson, each with several
attendance of 57,828 who braved
Babe Ruth of the fairway ad, winner for the second straight year
illegal clubs.
park officers it is clearly good laster and faster. But the parks
By TOM TIEDE
Many of the ticket buyers are heavy rains before game time
of the PGA long-driving contest.
Mangum said the interest of
business. "People love to be remained scruffy. After World lured by the super rides. Jim and a severe thunderstorm
"I just relax, delay my hand release, give it some strong leg the players was generated as a
EUREKA, Mo. - When the scared," says 70-year-old John War Ii, with the onset of other Sheldon,
whose
Arrow watch issued for the New York
:action and wham!-le( 'er rip," says the towering, 29-year-old
result of George Burns being feature attraction was built Allen, who has been building amusements, park attendance Development Corp. is responsi- area. Ticket booths were
slugger from Leonia, N.J.
disqualified after the second here at the Six Flags Over Mid. roller coasters (including the skidded into decline. Thrill ride ble for the "Loop" and the jammed and fans continued to
Even such fabled hitters as Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and Jim
round a week ago at Hartford, America amusement park, it "Scream' Eagle") for 43 years. manufacturers went broke. "Corkscrew," says that the file into the stadium throughout
Dent look with awe- and a certain amount of concealed
Conn., after he had requested took 100,000 man hours OF labor, The more they're scared, he Rides remained in unsold iii American
character
is the first half.
'jealousy- when Big Cat throws his 6-foot4, 205-pound frame into
an official inspection of new 105 miles of timber, and 50,000 adds, the better the business. ventory. The 1950s were par- fascinated with adventure. Just
'me Cosmos fans had a lot to
a tee shot and watches the ball fly more than 300 yards.
clubs he was using. They were pounds of bolts. But patrons say
Allen's comment is an an- ticularly slow,
as many people want to be cheer. After a scoreless first
Ordinary mortals recognize that stringing up 63 tour victories
found to exceed the legal limits. it's worth it. The "Screamin' dent one in the amusement
Then came Disneyland, with artificially frightened in the half, Pete took a pass from$
and 16 major titles, as Nicklaus has done, defies their
Mangum said the rules per- Eagle" roller coaster is the park industry. France gave an entirely new formula for movies, he says, many like the Steve Hunt and dribbled be
imagination. But anyone can walk up to a tee, and with one free
mit grooves to be no wider than longest, fastest, and meanest In birth to the notion in the early carnival fun. Walt Disney in- personal sensation as well.
tween two Rowdies defenders
swing and some luck, knock the cover off the ball. It warms the
35-1,00(*hs of a inch across the the cosmos.
l800s when, borrowing a sisted that park attendants be
soul.
Of
course,
people
of
other
for
a goal at 13:16 of the second
entire groove and to be no
Its visual bulk is startling. Its suggestion from Russian ice clean and courteous, and tit nations ride scream machines half, Chlnaglia added the sec"I've been hitting the ball a long way since I was 18, but it
closer together than three times tide is the stuff of stomach slides, French entrepreneurs rides be more spectacular, if tOO. Japan owns a Corkscrew ond at 25:24 wIth Hunt and Tony
waan'tuntilthreeyearsagothatldlscoveredthatimlghtmakea
the width.
upset. Customers are dragged sold tickets to the world's first safer, then those that had gone and some roller coasters;
career out of long driving," Williams said.
F1esjidthg. Peje added tiiØ
"It's
the
nature
of
the
sport
to
a dead stop 100 Feet In the air, bobsled on a track. That'con- before. An Immediate success, Germany
has
"There was this exhibition driving contest at Grossinger's up In
created final' tally with nine seconds
that the players police them- then the bottom drops out. For cept was the predecessor of the Disneyland has been copied by remarkable structures of its remaining, with assists from
the Catskills (in New York), I heard that Jim Dent was in it. He's
selves," said Mangum, who three quarters of a mile riders roller coaster and came to the dolens of like-minded amuse own. But only in America IS the limit and Chinaglia.
recognized as the longest driver on the pro tour. And also Jack
also noted that Watson had a reach speeds of up to 62 miles new world In the 1870s.
action given cultural status.
ment park corporations.
For Coach Eddie Fermani,*
the world,
a year ago in Houston after re- eternity, at times virtually "artificial sliding hills" out of and business is unprecedented. "Coaster Crazies" is said to satisfying. He started the year
"I beat them both. I drove the ball 368 yards on the carry. The
questing an inspectioii.
weightless. during 50 seconds of the tethnologic'd backwaters. Twenty-six of the parks draw ui travel the nation in search of as the Tampa Bay Coach, but
fairway was wet. The ball spini back five yards, so I got credit for
Officials said Watson's pre- wilicensed aerobatics.
New Yorkers built coaster cars excess of I million people an- tiN! ultimate thrill ride,
363 yards,
resigned suddenly in June and
vious victories would not be afYet smashing as it is, the on a winding double track in nually. The total attendance for
Is there au ultimate thrill was hired to replace Gordon
"Since then I've entered contests and been in demand for
lected by the ruling.
"St'reamiii' Eagle" is merely 1884,and by the l89Osthe figure- all parks, big and small, is ride? John Allen says there is Bradley as the Cosmos coach a
exhibitions. Winning the driving championship in the last two
Watson is using the same one of an awesome new eight design was added. A expected to be 100 million thiS not. Jim Sheldon agrees, adding month later.
PGA tournaments hasn't hurt my reputation any."
clubs with which he WOfl the generation of thrill rides 110W quarter
century
that eveui unsafe thrill
later year, and 150 million by
lie was the subject of a news.'
counting the roll over the baked fairway-46 yards farther than
have lighter shafts than the mechanical playgrounds. of variations at mostly scruffy more than $1 billion a year in the public appetite; In
his first prize effort at CongresslonaJ in Washington, D.C., last
the 1950s cent days, with one paper going
irons declared illegal.
Amusement industry engineers parks throughout the nation. energetic commerce.
a poorly designed bobsled ride so
year.
far as to print a large photos
Ills main regret IS that
Even
then,
the
rides
tended
to
are turning people upside down,
Golf Digest Magazine, which promotes the contest and keeps a
in New Jersey was responsible of him with concentric cirdes
sand wedge in the set he has sometimes inside out, as never get bigger and bigger and
for several accidents and
record of such things, says the longest drive on record was made
some over it, suitable for use as a
been using for the last 14 before. And nobody is happier
deaths,
but patrons kept lining dart board. In
by an Englishman - E.C. BlIss-in 1913. HItting from a 57-loot months also was considered to with
addition, several
I
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the super rides than the
upuntilitwastorndown.
elevated tee in Kent, England, Bliss propelled the bail 445 yards.
have groovedoo deep.
oftheTampaBayplayerswere
paying
customers.
Hence the end is not in
The Gu.Inness Book of Records lids as a competitive record the
sight, quoted as saying they were
"I can always get a set Of
tong lines file up to the roller
Here at Missouri's Six Flags a
measured 431-yard shot by Craig Wood in the li3 British Open at
REYNOSA,
Mex.
(AP)
irons," he said. "But the sand coaster entrance here. Often,
to get even with Fer
St. Andrew's. Those distances were recorded before modern
Guadalupe "Cubanito" Her- 250-foot parachute drop is being mani for leaving them.
wedge I'm using is not mine to
the wait is ahalf hour or more.
GREENVILLE, S.C. (API - nandez, the world's fifth-ranked p1mied for next year. Corn.
Ferinani played down the is.
petition will force other parks
leonard Thompson."
to
sue
after the game, but thi.
many end the trip ashen
and lanta Falcons' training camp, died of Injuries suffered in
Watson said he didn't think dizzy, but officials say much
of but the veteran guard
a their
own,
perhaps even short Feelings when he said, "We a1l
range
rocket
doesn't motorcycle accident hospital
the lighter shafts would affect the business is repeat.
"There's
ships one day. The wanted to win,
plan to play with the National officials said Tuesday.
his play.
but he wanted to
a crazy attraction to it," says a
sky
is
Officials
at Pemex clinic here
bull legue team.
the limit; people are t'Iil it more tlan we did."
"it will be a little different park employe, once you do it
"I came back to be traded," saidthe26-year-okifighter, who increasingly willing to pur.
feel," he said. "I hope that I dali you must do it again to prove
''
victory moves the Cos.
he said Tuesday when he re- holds the national Mexican chase a good scream.
adjust to it. I'm swinging well. was so awful."
mos into the division final, a
turned to camp, a week after bantamweight title, died Mon.
When you're playing well, you
two-game series against the
In Florida, Tampa's Busch
GAINESVILLE (APi
walking out in a contract dis.. day from complications sufOne of 43 Gator players en- can play with a broomstick." Gardens
Fort Lauderdale Srikera.
has its own
lAnebacker Charlie Williams rolled in classes during the
heartstop- pute. "I'll just wait around to fered in a motorycla accident
Watson, who earlier this year
per - the Python - while see
says his back and leg injuries summer quarter, Williams also oui the
last week.
what happens."
Ding Crosby Pro-Am at Central Florida's Walt Disney
arL' healed and he hopes to re
lie had been scheduled to
Kiiidie, iterii his fifth year
- has found time to fill some Pebble Beach, Is a co-favorite World features
Space Mowi.
gain his strength by the time speaking engagements.
in the NFL, came to AUAIItLI fight Alfonso Zamora, the world
along with Jack Nicklaus, a taut,
.the Florida Gators football
last year in a trude which sent boxing association champion,
Grace Saucra won Wed.
"I talked to a group of high fIve-tune winner on this course
The same may be said
team assembles Aug. fl
about standout defensive end John for the bantamweight title this nesday's nine-hole women's
school seniors i'bout what it's over the years, in the towna. a ride
called the "Corkscrew,"
Williams, a senior from Jack- like to be a
golf tournament at Mayfair
black student at a ment which is being played a 1,250-foot series of barrelrofls 7.00k to the St. Louis CardInals. year.
Rick MeMurray, a 1974
sonvlile, injured his
Hernandex was a native of the Country Club, posting a winning graduate of Seminole High, hag
Kindle is still under the terms of
b.ck lad preclominanteiy white univer- over the 6,806-yard, par-72 currently operating
iii
season and the knee injury
state of Veracrtg.
score of 30.5 points. Vivian been awarded a tennis schota4
11 U.S. the St. Louis contract.
sity,' he said. "And I spoke at course.
parks. The ride turns patrons
In his last fight in Los Angeles Conklin and Mary Whelchel tied ship to Campbell College, neal'
"My agent and I asked what
He now runs two or three
lionally televised i
ABCi from at speeds
tniles every other day. On the When you talk to guys like those ,.3o p.mn..7 p.m. EDT
of 45 mph, and Still the about it and they said for me to unbeaten Baby Kid Chocolate in
Maude Butler posted a 37.5
Saturday
McMurray has three years of
customers love it. More thali
day.i between he concentrates prisoners you've got to speak and from 4:30
just play out my option," he a 10-round decision,
while Mary Ann Buhrm.an had a eligibility remaining,
and wtU
their language. You can't get UP day with
p.m.-? p.m. Sun- two million people have ridden
pn agility drills,
Ills overall record of 24-3 In- 38 and Jackie Crawford and play with the Baptist college i
said. "That makes me wonder
highlights shown at
speak
goodygoody
i
at
California's
Knott's
"I don't want to come back there and
BetTy
Jesse Strand had 355.
whether they ever wanted cludlng 21 knockouts.
to 11:30 p.m. Friday.
NCAA Divisioii I competltio,
Farm.
too quick and I don't want to them."
Gregg Kindle or wanted to get
is the vertical rid of the Zooker."
''ome back too late," 1w saId.
"Loop," a 50mph structure that
'When I first darted working
sends people through a 50-foot
but earlier iii the summer, I
circle, and then, for good
bverdld It. I was running up to
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (API - the physical education major peared
measure, repeats the process
four miles a day. I just gave out
shod. It didn't take iie
ROCHESTER, N Y (AP) - backwards, Loop customers at
Pat Bradley set two goals for who graduated from Florida
- weak andtlred all the time."
In- long to realize that you have to
Dynamo,
piloted
by
Gerald
Magic
Mountain
Park
in
herself
on
Once the knee Is loosened P
thlsyear's tourof the ternational University in 1974. go right at the pin.
Five Sanford soccer teams Moog of the Royal Canadian California have been known to
HARTFORD, Conn. (API - Ladies Professional Golf
seesni
"If I have a problem, it's in
all right, Williams arehomeSatus'day at Pinecrest Yacht Club, has captured the leave the ride only long enough Hockey superstar Gordie Howe Aseociatlo- win two titles and my putting. "That's the signal
"The biggest problem Iha('I
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Bl*l l To Rep64311ncome Tax Fails For 25TH Yea.. .P\

version hi' a scant five !rter, ! u
Ienacit of a nrivat* citlz.n tmlled it will deitrny vnu.
activist Stone, adds that he 5 already.
!gge ?p!?ir_!: "Pight ne" the' innamed Willis' Stone, who
Stone was convinced that paragraphs or 26 lines. But
year, and thi~
porter. And none of it con- come Lu accounts for about 35 now 7e,uys his rituaUstic bill is preparing for
started the whole thing. Stone government flames had what it lacks in length it makes
Ml'utlonally authorized."
per cent of the goverment 's again ritualistically dead;
WASHINGTON — Each year may not have the full attention become destructive. He saw the up for in Implication; if adopted
_____________________________________________
Aod Li u Liberty Amend.- budget. If that budget were
for the past quarter century a of the legislature, but his bureaucracy as bloated and the liberty Amendment would meet
force the govern- reduced by between 50 and 60
would
.... ... y Ament-r..,.
ritual ha'. been
now ich l
• 'd federal save the Amerkor
Jd be ti')
ment to divest tiaeu u 'so ü g per ct't, t':
'1gii.i.a
In the House of Represeii become one of the longest meddling In private enterprise, $170 billion In taxes this year purs
,the income from
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properties
"except
more
need
for
tatives. A member will rise and running
proposals
In and lamented its new alone, or nearly $2,0®per wage as specified In the Con- personal tax. He says the
Isolemnly propose the abolition congressional history,
regulatory muscle. A strict earner.
stitution." Stone says this excess money from other taxes
of the federal income tax. The
Stone, a Californian, began constructionist, he felt the
According to Stone, the monumental change would could be used to pay off the
proposition will be given a lobbying for the liberty government was beginning "to amendment would work in two reducegovernment activity national deli
IN THE 110118E OF REPRENTATIVF
number, printed for the record, Amendment lit the 1940s. It was make up Its laws as it goes parts. First, It would prohibit
aml expense by 50to 60 per cent,
Willis Stone
APTA" 4, 1"?
then sent to committee for an era of growing government along," and had to somehow be the government from engaging and make way for the second proposal
Li boldadmits
But at his
the
I..sIf
,
Mr
. McOo.ala, sad Mr Sv*s) au.u1.s.d
(hi
and
w,
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permanent power and purpose, a time tempered.
in "Iii any business or industrial a, far m
y
' ISISItId
of l'
'i
same time he insists that bold
burial,
when Attorney-General Francis
By 1949, at age 50, Stone was enterprise. Stone says the
JwWay
Uberty Amendment.
action Is necessary. "In a few
The ritual is altogether Biddle was moved to boad: angry enough to quit his job as a bureaucracy now operates
prompt profit or hope. Only a "The government of the U.S. b
IV second part Is the Income years we'll have a trillion
without
usinessa consultant
and more
than
500 concerns,and
from
handful of lawmakers sponsor can do anything not specifically become
full time political
banks
to manufacturing,
he Lu repeal. 'lee years after dollar government budget, and
4
ratification
his amendment,
trillion-dollar
government
says theofgovernment
willadebt.
The bureaucracy
now
the proposal, which has come to prohibited by the constitution." activist. A short while later he believes this is in conflict with Stone
be known as the Liberty Stone disagreed and vowed to formed the Liberty Amendment the wishes and wisdom of the
have had time for an orderly spendi three times the money
Amendment; few others even make his views known.
Committee whose goal then as Constitution.
United
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
consolidation and the nation In one year as it did during its
know of Its introduction. In 25
His views were orthodox now was to reduce government
Not only is goverment big lit
relative
to
abolishing
penortal
income,
estate,
end lift lean
ve adjusted to the entire first century. It simply
years the measure has yet to conservatism. He felt, as had size and wealth. In 1952 he business, Stone adds, it's the
timtrd
Stain
Gov
ernment
from
and
prohibiting
he
to
atom"
have so much as a committee George Washington, that talked Congress Into con- biggest business we have: "It ",P.,men without further has got
0
haft.Wild Its future seems u "Goverrunent Is like a fire, sidering his Liberty Amend- lends most of the money, it n
in business in competition with its citizens.
But will thle Liberty Amend.
al
imeventu1 as its pad.
which, if it is properly con- merit for the first time.
borrows most of the money. It
R*4VIr4 by At &amp;isati and bus. o R,prsss'nIahuea 01
1
meet
atop It? Most unlikely. For
°°'
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i
fts
estates
and-or
But if the ritual seems a trolled will light your homes
Throth the years Stone's owns4opercento(theland,it
the
25th
year
In
a
row
the
mcmunat to futility, It Is also and cook your food and run your amendment has remained controls 20 per end of thet in. would
2 do United! States, ol Asserka ix Congress sumMed (twoproposal has been shrouded by
something of a lower to the factories,
, but If It is net con. mercifully short This year's dustrial output. It Is Ow bined
It,s s ple
c, St
Im arithmetl One the cobweba of congirvissional
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By FRANK CORMIER
eta, along with a notation of the
AUICIMd Press Writer
day and time they will be ex.WASHINGTON —
The pected at the White House.
White House Is receiving so
This should sharply reduce
many complaints from mem- the flow of letters and phone
berstCi
about the djf- calls, Moore said, and give IIas
ficulty of getting constituents Willing's staff more time to
on "VIP tows" of the White deal with special requests over
House that a new method of and above each Congress
didrlbutlngtourticketaiabeing member's weekly allotment.
adopted.
House members routinely get
Rejected. at lead for the 10 tickets a week, senators 15 to
present, is a suggestion from 20. They are coveted because
the offleeof Sen. AianCranston, they convey anetementofstatDcaUf., that the early mornIng us. Moreover, ticket holders do
not have to stand lii long lines
and, once Inside the White
House, receive better guide
service than regular visitors.
tows— not to be confused with They also see the Coma Room,
be named for its display of dishes
regular public tours
abolished.
from many administrations,
Instead, tour office director which is not included on regular
Nancy Willing met Monday ours.
with Frank Mom, President Min Willing said an average
CwWs assistant for congrw of I,= visit= a day take the
sional liaison, and decided to VIP tours, Tuesday through
try ne system of ticket dii- Saturday. The tow's were Intrlbutlon that hopefully will itlatedduringthepresldencyof
make It easier for senators and Dwight D. Elsenhhower.
House members to claim their
no Moore-Willing solution
may net eliminate ON problem
weekly allotment of tickets.
Roy Greenaway, Cranston's of which Greenaway coM
administrative assistant, said pialned. He sold there is mud
the old system was inequitable ticket demand from Califor.
and required time-wasting let- rdaw that July tickets were
ter writing and phone calling parceled out in March.
Rep. Elwood WHis, R-Ind.,
between Capitol Hill and the
wrote Carter about his own
White House
Instead of soliciting Individ- ticketproblems,sayinghlsccnual ticket requests, Moore and dituents "Indicate there has
Miss Willing said, each con. been a vast curtailment in the
gressionai office now will fill number of visitors" admitted
out request forms once a day, for both VIP and regular tours.
Min Willing said there hall
whichwillbe picked updafly by
White Ham messengers. On been no cutback, and reported
the following day the mes- that on some days the number
on as exceeded
aenger will retire with names
Of corAtItuents being given tick- year-earlier figure.

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Charniaine Hannar and Donna "learn by doing" experience in understand the structure and night.
L yles, who left Sanford state government. Seminole
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(laughter. Constalice Lynn
Thiel, to James Antholly
Steffesis son of Mr. and Mrs
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This is where,' grituied
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Mrs. Harvey, leaning back in
New York.
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nursery school attendant.
So In February she enrolled In
the GED program, studying
The string of unskilled, Wi.
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(Herald Photo b y Joan Patinon)
-'It was -exciting, quite a Florida Ilower and Light inallager Scott Hurim congratulates Elma Harvey on
Well, there was one alter- challenge, stimulating" to be
the results of her (;EI) test; she studied for
the test at the FPI1 study center,
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s hool said Mrs
native: she got married at 18. Ha
"It's nornething I've Sanford.
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t 30 years she
f.—
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Qer
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Hon
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only to her own soil and to so ut
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
iii-law, Leroy Junior and
FLORIDA
aughters, but to more than
ago I in recommending it to
rawdcr, 1
Park Ave.,
Ginny Strawder, and
fost er children as well.
everybody.
Sanford will be honored at
daughter, Joann.
all open house reception
"I was expecting my third
According to Gilda Copare,
Mr. and Mrs. Strawder
baby when I
had a GED supervisor at the center,
were married oil Aug. 27,
celebrate their golden
miscarriage" said Mrs nh1)tic wishing to follow in
i9fl In Moultrie Ga
wedding aiuiiversary. 'rhe
Harvey. "I felt kind of empty Mrs. Harvey's first steps dowli
reception will be held at the
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arid restless e
should
as m asing the road to a new
borne of the couple, hosted
somethin
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contact the GED office at scc.
Iiy their son and (laughter,
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In 1970, she moved to Florida,
bark on a whole new phase of first to St. Petersburg, and last
her life— as a student studying year, to Sanford. "My youngest
at SCC for her degree as a daughter Is 15 now. She will be
registered nurse.
starting at Seminole High tnthe
"I've wanted' to be a nurse fall. A couple more years and
since I was a child," said Mrs. she'll be a young adult," mused
Harvey. But fate dictated Mrs. Harvey.
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Elms Harvey is
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metabolism and it represents place or doing piahiçs.
about 60 to 65 calories an hour.
These calories are used to keep
Dancing Is a wondsetul form
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Sitting awake will take about diet and exercji(e. T am sending
100 calories an hour. Standing you The Health t.etter number
about 110 calories an hour. As 4-7, Weight Losing Diet to help
an office worker you will be
u.Others who want thIspian
By BERNICE HEDE OSOL
interested to know that while can send 50 cents with a long,
IQitig office work a 150. stamped, self-addressed en,'.iund healthy person would use velope for it. Write to me In
For Friday, August 12, 1977
..bout 150 calories an hour— care of this newspaper, P.O.
.bout
the same number used to Box 1561, Radio City Station,
without embellishment.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
do
ordinary
housework.
New York, N.Y. 10019.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
August 12, 1977
You Can breathe fresh life Coworkers could lose respect
this coming year into projects for you lf you fall to carry your
that you almost wrote off, 1')i,ij share of the responsibility. Be a
lIcv potential will make you team player — It's not a bit
glad you didn't scrap them.
harder.
By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY
LEO (July 23.Arnt. 221
PISCES (Feb. 20-March fl
Normally you don't harbor
You could be torn today betlose two clubs and four spades
and make his one notrump on
or cunning motives, but today weeti pleiUureable activities
the nose.
you might feel like sly Reynard and necessary tasks. Don't let
Not against B. He executed
the fox. The role will not serve the former detour you from the
a real swindle as taught him
you to good advantage. Find out road you know you must take.
by Sidney Lenz some 50 years
more about yourself by sending
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
ago. He won the club with his
for your copy of Astro-Graph Be careful today you don't
ace and led back the 10 of
Letter. Mail 50 cents for each jeopardize a very valuable
diamonds, not a spade.
and a long, self-addressed, social contact. This person
Now put yourself in South's
damped envelope to Astro- must be treated with kid uloves.
place. South was sure he could
collect four club tricks. it also
Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
looked as if West had led
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
fourth best of a six-card suit.
specify your birth sign.
Don't broadcast any home
So
South hopped with the ace
problems today. It's better for
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
of diamonds, led a club.
your
image
if
you
can
quietly
Today you might try to
finessed and lost to the queen.
handle them yourself.
Then B cashed his king of
manipulate friends so that
diamonds and led his spade to
they'll unconsciously do your
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
give A (our spade tricks.
bidding. Why the cloak-and. Matters affecting your income
or earnings should not be
dagger? Just ask them.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) You treated lightly today. The Joke
could be on you If you disregard
may try to act like a big
today because you see someone this suggestion.
you think to be better than you
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
A Canadian reader asks If
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Be sure your idol is worthy of Subdue
A and B who used to defend we would open two spades
your self-seeking or
emulation.
hands in the auction bridge with:
Possessive urges today. If
columns before East and West
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You too strongly out for No. 1,
*AKQJw wAu CAs £
took over the job were back at
Be prepared for an uphill fight most certainly you'll turn
The
answer is that we
off
the weekly duplicate.
If you go after ambitious un- Potential allies.
surely
do
so ifplaying stun•
As usual they found dard American.
If we were usdertakings today. Balance what
themselves on defense. A
you can get against the price.
opened the five of spades In In two clubs ai our only for.
ring bid we would open two
accordance with what he had clubs
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
learned from Work, Foster
21) It's unfortunate that you'll
The hand Is too strong to
and Lenz. That fourth-best risk a one hid being passed
be better off being cold and
lead is still standard.
calculating in business today.
out
South's queen picked up
Otherwise, others may take
East's 10. South led the eight
(For a copy of JACOB','
advantage of you.
of clubs and let it ride.
MODERN, send St to: 'Win at
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.
Before you go any further Bridge," do this newspaper,
19) Someone you're fond of may
you can look at all the cards P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station,
seek your advice today. it's
and see that South is going to New York, N.Y. 10019)
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or False?
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name
41 Make one
official (abbr.)
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42 City
poem
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state
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tercd; dark. The few couples who are abroad in the inner cities
Music lovers have a choke of
But it is the art scene that grabs visitors almost from the
hurry for their hotels, cars, or whichever restaurants remain
moment they arrive; the city has about 100 galleries. They are
open. Any night life of former years is dormant, if not dead.
lined up for blocks in some sections of torn), usually In old brick or
performances every night of the
But here. In this Canadian metropolis, young couples and
stone houses that have been renovated and converted, what
groups— along with some not so young— stroll, laugh, look In shop
year.
No
Toronto Life magazine refe rs to as "sandblast chic,"
city
on
the
continent,
windows. By this time the dozens of art galleries are closed, but
many are still lit, provoking lively debates.about works on
These refreshed old buildings contrast with the proliferation of
Including New York, offers as much
display.
dramatic new architectural designs in the city's several
Movie theaters have just released one set of audiences, and
"downtown" clusters, although the term Mill refers primarily to
club entertainment...'
another has replaced them for the late show. Some of the (heM,
the older center of Toronto close to the lakefront.
most varied restaurants any city can offer are catering to diners
As for buying fine art, "a serious collector can do as well in
and convivial drinkers.
competitive I t hat way. instead, here it is doing or seeing things Toronto as in New York, if not better," This from the Prin
ce
On a typical evening, at least sev
of Toronto's 40 legitimate for the sake.. 'oing or seeing them."
Arthur GaZiery
irnberii. who )-'rnws the market scene in both
theatirs have had a performance. Music lovers have a choice of
As(,r Toronto s possible rating as the second city culturally on cities. Not only u'o Toronto galleries have, or have access to, good
professional artistry, from solo to symphony, every night of the this continent, that does not mean it is second in all categories. its paintings, drawings and sculptures, but their operating costa are
year.
symphony orchestra, while widely admired, isn't quite in the half those on upper Madison Avenue in Manhattan, center of art
No city on the continent,
including
New
York,
offers
as
much
class
of the Chicago, Cleveland, Boston or Philadelphia, to name dealing. However, there is no question that the supply in New
live night club entertainment;
according to the Toronto Musicians Just four. Its fine art museums don't measure up the Kimball In York surpasses that of any North American city.
Association, l,I0Oentertainers are employed here at the moment. Fort
Wort
Canada still hasn't done much in feature film production
Many of the fined American jazz musicians have moved here, Art or, In New York, the Metropolitan, Frick, Museum of Modem
because they like the quality of life in Toronto, and because they Art and the Guggenheim.
preferring to import American movies, Yet even that situation is
SCARECROW QUITE
find devoted, paying audiences for their kind of music.
changing,
with
several
young
and
able
producers
operating
in
Scarecrows
aren't what they used to be, at least
Stfil. It Is
Does all this hint that Toronto, measured by the bounty and that the so near the top in enough various aspects of the arts Toronto. Book publishing, radio and television an are
rating of second makes sense.
when a little Imagination Is turned loose. This one
vitality of its cultural Life, has become the second city In North
headquartered there for Canada, and all are gaining in impa ct.
became a thing of
Frank Rasky, entertainment writer for the Toronto Star, also
in the hands of a young
America, surpassed only by New York?
contestant in a Winston-Salem. N.C. scarecrow
Still, Toronto's strongest claim Is Its vitality — in architecture,
Expectedly, the fiercely loyal folk of Ontario's capital argue worked for years in the New York entertainment scene. "In New
that It is, just as the devoted citizens of Los Angeles, Chicago, San York," he says, "an actor is lucky to work a month or two out of performing arts, gallery activity, and In the day-and-night aura of
contest sponsored by the Forsythe County I- li
the year at his profession, In Toronto, with 40 theaters, mostly eagerness in the streets,
Francisco and a few other contenders insist that it Isn't.
in
the
restaurants,
among
audiences.
its
Clubs
and aluminum products manufacturer IIJIt
subsidized by the government, he can keep busy all year and population is growing and no wonder. This is the place to
Nevertheless, a weight of evidence favors this Late-blooming make a
be.
archer.
Inc.
good living. He also can tour, with professional regional
city on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto used to be so
theaters from coast to coast."
quiet, according to a long-standing Joke, that its people would
One of these working actors described himself as a member of
drive across the border to Buffalo for excitement on
a
Saturday
the
people's theater. Asked to explain such a description, he Homosexuals Are Sick? -- Wrong Again
night.NowDetroLtersmakethemuchlongerdrivetogetapi
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DEAR READERS:
How
of the Toronto action over a weekend.
1 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) radio and television, I much do you know about
We are spirits. That bodies stead of an aid become an
Lawrence O'Toole, dance critic for the Toronto Globe and Mall,
travel across Canada in a regional theater company — all sub. homo sexuality? Mark the
should be' lent as while they encumbran ce and answer none
expects this attraction to spread: "1 have a theory that the people
sidized by the Canada Council, and this is how I make my living, following statements "True"
afford us pleasure, assist as in of these Inte ntions for which,
or
In New York are going to become so Jaded that they too will be In
Toronto I can do more creative work in theater and other "False."
acqui
ring knowledge or In doing they were given, it Is equally
coming here for a fresher cultural life." To which Gerald BIrw
media
than
If
I
were
working
in
Los
Angeles
or
New
York,
doing
good
to
our fell ow creatur es Is a kind and benevolent that a way,
I.
Homosexuals
commit
more
berg, a native of Brooklyn who moved here from New York 16 mostly
commercial television. And the living conditions for my crimes than straight people.
kind of benevolent act of God. is pro vided by which we get rid
years ago and now owns the Prince Arthur Art Gallery, adds:
family are better than I've found anywhere."
When they become unfit for of them.
(True or False?)
"It's already happening."
In the lively arts generally there are more performances going
e purposes and afford us
2.
Everyone
thes
Is born straight,
"Toronto has to be the Canadian dance center because our on any night
of the week than in any other city-u--,J.s I,...,.I D..lI..
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York.
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ts
th
pl
usuall
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e
popular
Toronto
Maple
Leafs
attra
ct
16,000
they
have been seduced by a
has a ballet school which is one of the top three in the world, season ticket holde
rs to the hockey games, the Toronto Sym- gay person early In life. (True become homosexuals them.
"There Is no real sta r system In Toronto ballet, which is di
selves. (True or False?)
f- phony's annual subscribers number 23,000.
or False?)
ferent f rom New York and most cities. Nor is the star system as
How did you score?
A font of Information, not to mention enthusiasm, is Walter
3. You can always tell
Important here as it Is hi the United States generally.
,t marked all 12
11
hamb
ur
ger,
managing
director
of
the
Toronto
Symphony,
who
homosexuals
and lesbians by
'In one way, ours might seem a k in d of sedentary cultural life,
OPEN
statemen ts "False", you are
has been a concert lmpressarlo in the city for 30 years. ills recital the way
If anyone accustomed to the 'hype' of New York's cultura
they act, dress and very
uuu
1OA.M.TOSp,M,
well
Informed.
l
perseries'
bring
an
International
array
of
m
ical
us
artists.
talk. (True or Fals e?)
sonalities were to come here, I think they'd be appalled. But
DAILY
There Is nothing st uffy about the Symphony and certain not
It
your marked nine
4. If a person
graduaily they would see that this Is what culture all about. it's a
to ~W_
Is gay, no statements "False," you are
bo ut its young (33) conductor, English-bo rn Andrew Davis, amount of
'IS
MAGNOLIA
AVENUE
the
not 'my favorite' or 'your favorite' performer or company; not
or f airly well
accordi ng to Homburger. Their philosophy, he explains, is motivation can change
informed.
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
him.
PH. 3t2.17fl
If you marked four or more
"something for everybody," and appar ently that works. The (True or False?)
TRAIN$
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ta
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"True", you have a
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also ewelryandsc$rvss
mothenand weak bo
N.HOOAUOERAILROADSUPPLIES
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5UbSCTi be)'5.
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or absent) fa thersususllyt*au
ANDACCESSORES
the
above statements are ___________
MONDAY. SATURDAY IOA.M..4 P.M.
___________
into homosexuals. (True or.
FALSE!
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False?)
Registrations
IOflS
IDENTLAL,'t&amp; (
0. Gay people
LEDIA RD'S UNIFORMS
Prospective stulents at quarter have until Aug. 22 to do
utve "G hEVING S1'I
become mothers or fathers.
Florida
DELTONA IN"—
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Technological it, university admission
most consoli ng bit of philosophy
of.
or
Fa
True
lse?)
FIOO
BUS, 305-4t1.403
HOME: 04.7st.23•j University (FTh who have not ficials point out.
I've
200,000 *ti is
7. Homosexuals are more w ever come across was
made application for this fail
tt
ri
en
by
Benjamin
Fr..blin
admission officials point out. Inclined to molest children
import ed Oriental
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sexually than heterosexuals. to the daughter of his deceased
r
Roll
"Very li ttle tim e remains to (T
brother, John, on the occasion
ru e or False?)
Prepasted)
complete the necessa ry steps
of
his death. I quote, In part:
, H a pe rson has one or two
$429
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that lead to enrollment," said sexual experiences with born
CONGOLEUM $469
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Sq.Yd.
Admissions Director Ralph someone of the
unt il he is dead. Why then
same sex he is
&amp; Up 'VINYL FLOORING SqYd.(
Boston. lie noted that
should we grieve that a new ' 90$ N
Up
trw:- gay. (e or False?
OriandoAv,.
(17.92)
scripts and ot he r required data
child
Is
th
born
among
e
i
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9. The American Psychiatric
1000
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normally take se veral weeks to
m or tals?
Association stated
that
0
reach FTU following requests homosexuals
are "sick,"
for such information,
or False?)
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QUALITY INN NORTH
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A Full-time Mayor
IS7 W. 15th Street
Last year u.s. sugar
Sanford, Florida, this 0th day of Seminole County, Floridi in. ac
AAA EMPLOYMENT
"We've been advertising hot
August, 1911.
A City Manager -ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll 30) Commercial
cordance with the provisions pf the
373 5116
and heavy," Martinez saId. 8,000 cutters in from ,, Ca1b. Jacksonville, Florida 32200
___________________________
Arthur H. Harris
A
copy
of
said
ballot
shall
be
Free,
621.1221
for
"We
Care."
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
bean island after only 1,000
Chairman
"And only two guys showed
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Adults 1. Teens.
Section 063.09 Florida Statutes I9. available at thi office of the City
SECRETARY Ill, Department of
City of Sanford
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
action to foreclose a mortgage on
5: Joseph McGovern
: for all this effort, time and American workers signed
Public Safety, Division of
Planning
and
Zoning
Florida,
for
all
persons
desiring
to
OfferIng
own
room,
bath,
board.
the
following
property
in
Seminole
for the job.
Michael McGovern
Send resume' to Personnel Office,
money."
Commission
light
II
1971
examin,
the
same.
County, Florida:
for
salary
small
Publish: July 7$, Aug. 1 fl
Seminole County Courthouse. N
The
polls
shall
ooen
at
7:00A.M.
When a third potential recruit
Lot
22,
HOLDEN
REAL
ESTATE
Publish:
Aug.
II,
23,
1977
housekeeping S. Iive.ln com
DEN
"Some of them never worked
Park Ave., Sanford, FIa,, 3277)
and close at 7:Od P.M. and the polls
panionthip for elderly lady. 322' __________________________
COMPANY'S ADDITION TO' oeo
, showed up, Martinez went into some worked one day, some SANFORD, according to Plat __________________________
shall bi located at the two Fire
___________________ ORGANIST— CHOIR DIRECTOR
________________________________
., his pitch, warning that cane worked for a week," said a La'
Stations within the City for the . thereof as recorded in PIat Book I,
' for Grace Ur,lted Methodist
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KICK
THE
STORAGE HABIT. Sell
precincts in Quettion.
cutting "is hot and dirty ... It lxir Department official.
Page$9, Public Recordlof Seminole
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Church. Salary $200 rrn Apply
ttlsOe useful, no longer needed • church office before Aug Ii
This Not.e is to be published in
County, Florida,
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
will be the the hardest work
Sugar growers must MW I'Wl
items With a Herald Classified Ad.
the Evening Herald and the Sentinel
has been filed against you and you
Notice of Public Hearing
Auditions Aug. 25, at 1 30 p m I It
you've ever done.
Call 323 2611 or 03) 9993
their recruitment programs
are required to serve a copy of your
I N THE CIRCUIT COURT Star, both newspapers of general
September 6, 1977
W. Airport Blvd., Sanford
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA circulation in the City, once each
7:00P.M.
"If you're sure that's what show the U.S. Labor Depart. *i'itten defenses, if any, to it on s.
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN W. Fuller, Of Berry &amp; Fuller,
weefi for four consecutive weetis
NO. 71.612.CA..L
The Board of County Com
you want, i'd be glad to give you
ment they are trying
hire doIN YOUR FAMILY?
Small machine, tool &amp; dye. type
Plaintiff's attorney, whose addu-esi missioners of Seminole County will PENNAMCO, INC., a Delaware prior tO the time of the Special
a try. If you need a job, Ineed a mestic workers.
AL NON
is P.O. Drawer 0, Sanford, Florida hold a public hearing to consider an corporation,
drawing, up, counts, 4 day wcek$
Election.
forfamiliesorfriendsof
DATED: Aust , in.
$1,110 yr.
appeal against the Board of Ad.
3371), on or before September
Plaintiff,
problem drinkers
1971, and file the original with the iustment in aporoving a Lot Width V.
Mary T. Norton,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Forturtherinlormationcail
City Clerk
32) 5176
20) Commercial
Clerk of thIs Court either before Variance in an R.IAA Residential HAGLE, INC.. a Florida cor
423 4517cr write
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.
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City of Winter
service on Plaintiff's attorney or Zone from 90 feet to 03.63 feet end a poration; BARNETT BANK OF
Sanford Al-Anon FamilyGroup
Springs, Florida
immediately ihereafter; otheewise Lot Size Variance from 11,100 WINTER PARK, NA.; KELLY
21—Situations Wanted
P.O. BoxSS]
___________________________
adefault will beenteredagainst you square feet to 11,691 square feet on SERVICES. INC., a corporation; GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
Sanford,Fla.
37111
for the relief demanded in the the following described property: and ROYAL LINE BUILDERS, Winter Park Federal Building
Experienced practical nurse will
335 E. Semoran Boulevard
Complaint,
The E 11.02 ft of Lot 31 and Ihe W INC., a Florida corporation,
provide care, room, board for
4) Sift of Lot 35. Block 61 Sanlando,
Altamonte Springs, Florida 37101
Defendants.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
elderly in my home 323 2031
Attorney for City of
_____________________________________
____________________________
this Court on July 29, 1917.
The Suburb Beautiful, PB), Pg 55't1,
AMENDED
Winter Springs, Florida
(Seal)
In Section 12-21-29, on Ridgewoo(t
NOTICE OF SALE
Arthur H. Fteckwith, Jr.
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Publish: Aug. Ii, II. 25, Sept. I. 1971 Christian uay School ties openun'
Street. (DIST. I) (Approved by BA
24—Business Opportunities
-on 6 30 77 for David W. Bean..)
On the 19th day of August, 1971 at DEO 53
Clerk of the Circuit Court
for 1 and 5 yr. olds for fall
BY: Mary N. Darden
semester. Tuition, $33 mo. Call
This public hearing will be held in 11.00 AM. at the west front door of
AM paper route, Santord GootI

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law used by the state to Impose ernment," the

court said.

Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, ,, Sanford, Florida the undersigned TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION

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as soon thereafter as possible.

described real property:

OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.

372 3553 or Mrs. Martin, 2-4400

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
t'wy. 92, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
fli'jht at 1.30. It's the only one in
The sooner you place your classified
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cegistrallon fee unless vehiclu iS
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central heat &amp; air, c'ernenl block
REALTOR.MLS
with simulated brIck front ton321 5111 Dayor Night
struction. Large spacious kitchen,
family mm., 2 car garage, on
ONE PHONE CALL. STARTS A
ticret of w000eØ. fends -Off Dcvi. ,.Jt..er.tIED AD ON .11.3.. Rf
Road on Sheryl Drive.
SULTFUL END THE NUMBER
CYPRESSPARK REALTY INC.
IS 272 2611
711W. New York Ave., DeLanct
REALTOR
904436.1721
Will purchase 1sf &amp; 2nd mortgages
at discount, 21 hour approval. Call
ST. JOHNS REALS YCO. ________________________________
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YELLOWSAND
CatlDickLacy,)23-7510
__________________________ 1911 Toyota Pickup with new cap, Ambassador, s'ation wagon, A I
CYPRESS LUMBER
automatic,lowmileage, very good
cond PS. PB, Air $1695 371 15)7
Open Sun. Only Ip.m.-6p.m.
cond.,13590.377.1790,
SOOW.2ndSl.,Santo,d
IUSTMAKE PAYMENTS— 'l2and
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For Sale or Trade for Motorcycle 0
BROKERS
Models. Cail 323 $570 or 534
-----Nelson's Florida Roses
equal value, 1961 Chevy Van 373
4605. Dealer.
Days-3fl.6)33
SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
1192.
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Nights—lfl 2352
60) Celery Ave., Sanford
1967 Imperial
Atrican Night Crawlers SO large
MakeOffer
80—Autos
for
Sale
worms,$l,Alwpeat,tinequality
Payton Realty
3730705
64—Equipmentfor Rent
SI bushel Wholesale in your ________________________________ 1969 Continental, electric windows &amp;
Rig. Real Estate Broker
AMC Matador '73. aIr, PS. PB. Vinyl
container, S bushels or more, 75c
337-1301 OayorNight
Steam Clean YourOwnCarpe$
seats, PS, PB, A I condition. Soon
Top, 11,000 ml., $1,173. 3223909.
per bushel. BAGGS MARKET,
26.40 Hiawatha at 17-fl
to be a classic. Will sell for lower
Rent Our Rinsenvac
--2155 Sanford Ave., Sanford.
_____________________________ CARROLL'SFURNITURE,3fli$i
THUNDERBIRD. '72 One owner,
than value price, for quick late
low. low miles, all power All the
323 1312
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)itrt55 merchandise sale. Carload
extras you expect in a luxury car
6S.—Pets.Supplies
of
Indoor
Outdoor
wrought
iron
Country. 3), with 2'-i acres, fenced,
1967 Pontiac LeMans, PS. PB, radio,
mntludinq new radial tires Ec
furniture. Any type item
fruit trees, many extras. Terms.
heater, air, $500. 322131$
cellent conctition, 57250 373 2791
available.
We
are
agents
for
the
Black &amp; Tan Hounds, Trained &amp;
1)9.000.
manufacturer to immediately
Pups (150). Coon or Deer. I 904_____________________________________________________________
dispose
of
this
merchandise
4373106
BATEMAN REALTY
AND
regardts of lose. Country
Keg. Real Estate Broker
-THE
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Free
tO '300d country home, AKC
MAN
Furniture Distributors, Hwy. 16,
CHICO
243$ S. Sanford Ave.
373
male Airdale. 3230342.
321-0139 eves. 322 7413
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_______________________ Atlas iu'cer, Hoover vacuum with
attach., Dressmaker portable
By Owner, S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
67—.Uvestodc.Poultry
—A ____________________
IVOFTHESE CARS'—
Sewing machine, never used, S135; _______________________________
Duplex. Excellent income, con
V'nyl reclines'. 571 11)2.
dltion &amp; family Neighborhood.
Four PigS,
$19,900. (305).374.1043, Deftona
'7$ VEGA HATCHBACK '11 MAZDA
'7) TOYOTA— standard
lOwks. old., $20&amp;$2S.
'11 PINTO—Acts
'74 FORD WAGON
'11 OPEl—Acts.
Sale
14 VIGA HATcNSACK '27 OPEL WAGO
Call332.3u3
III Bay Ave., Sanford, 3 BR, I bath,
J' TOYOTA-Acts.
'27 VENTURA
11 OPEL. MANIA
[II 5PORTAIOUT WON.
Lg. Dining Area, $31,900. Tree's.
Everything To Go
'77 VEGA 3 DOOR
'13
HONDA
CIVIC
:1) CRICKEIT 4 DOOR
Robbie's Realty. 322 9701
68-',laflted
to
BUY
'73
IMPALA
—
*.Ira
'11
OMIGA
Clean
75 EL DORADO—Leeded
Priced to sell. Children's Shop, 2610
Hiawatha, Sanford.
3 BR,) bath, FR, Kit, equipped, new
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REALTORS
0 6$33or 339 1111 eves.
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SWIMMINOPOOLHOMES

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maSter suite with private en Buy now for your luture home
SANFORD

Used Office

80—AUtOS for Sale

78—Motorcycles

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Walker, Sublet, 322 6457.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS

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CASH 322-4132

17.92 —427

carpet, C H &amp; A, patio, fenced in Woods Buggy, 10' Jon Boat, Chain For used furniture, appliances,
yard, lot &amp;
Quiet neighborhood.
Sew Hunting how; 323 9095 after
tools, etc. Buy I or 100) Items.
333 $779. 524.300.
3
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

S Points

Ljiijwood

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POOL above ground 21' diameter, Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Includes filter &amp; other equipment.
Any quantity. NOLL'S CAS.
5' deep. 5500. 322-0299.
SELBERRY. Hwy. 1197.530-4203.
Prolessional
Maid
Service.
Licensed, bonded 1. insured. Free
estimates.Call1316100.

S tenstrom Realty

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HIGHLAND PARK' Immaculate 3
BR, 2 bath home with all the CI
Iras. Enclosed sun room, extra
large living room, wall to wall
carpet, central heat &amp; air, land
scaped yard, and much more.
IIPP WARRANTED. What a buy
at 1.39.500.

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view of mountains. Large rock
fireplace, exposed beam ceiling,
large redwood deck, spring water.
$29.S00.$3,000down,auumeloan.

loal $23,000.
LAKE MARKHAM AREA- 10'
with 1g. oaks, 1S0'x 113'. 55,500.

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3.2, Cent. HA,
separate DR. eat In kitchen, huge List With Us It You Really Want To
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pool, fireplace, many oak trees.
Sell. Cash Buyers Waiting,

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CRANK CONS'T REALTY
REALTORS—I306061
Eves. 3fl-3$49

I Acre on large rushing mountain ,'i BR, 2 bath, beautiful Pinecresi
trout stream. Waterfall nearby,
area. Large attractive yard, witt
36—Resort Property
Good access, $2,900. Good terms,
extra large pool. New roof. FH
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appraised, $30,900.
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EAN F1' )NT APTS Daytona 2 Bedroom cabin on I acre, Good
garden spot, Good access. Owr
d3 BR, 2 bath, extra large cornea
, ' Beach, For reservations, call M.
needs to sell. $13,500. Terms,
lot. No city taxes. CharmiN
R. U. Hutchison.
Thejearea fewol 1.000 listings. We
house, priced at a low 523.500
4
have alt types of property listed
Excellent terms.
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from 1.100 per acre and up. We
37—Business Property
4 BR, 2 bath, lovely large older
have small or large tracts. We
story. Extra spacious rooms
also have several cabins, houses,
Beautiful tree form 5wimmIn
,.
Office space for rent or to share.
old farms, etc. Write or call for
pool. 144.950.
Suitable for small secretarial or
free listing brochure, You can call
- (f bookkeeping service. 261$ Orlando
freeof charge by dialing $00421
TWO STORY HOMES
Dr. Faiay Plaza, Sanford, 22
712). Write or call today.
5616.
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
'Charming 3 BR, 2 bath, located or
Murphy, N. C. 30906
OPEN
double sized lot in quiet nici
IN
neighborhood. Formal dininç
FOND'S NICEST BUILDING:
room. $37,500 price allows foi
-'
Central,.r &amp; hCöt, Ample parking, ASSUME MORTGAGE— On this
five year young home, 3 BR, 1'i
modernizing.
fully carpeted, modern bldg.
bath, range, central heat, utility
Landscaped Attractive rates. 373.
shed $21,O00.
.'i BR, 2 bath, comptetely
remodeled, wall to wall carpet
Building 10.000 14.000 sq, It,
SANORA.- PRICE REDUCED
upstairs 5 down, lovely eat.ir
17900 3 OR, 7 bath, central heat &amp;
trial. comn,erciat, 91$ W 1st St
kitchen, extra large yard with
air, w-w carpet, range 5 dish
373
fruit trees. Separate workshop.
washer Double garage, 1.39,900.
133.500.
tt
ce. Downtown

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MID7II a
Nice Corner. Lot. 3 BR, 1• batl
ceniral NSA. I', car garage,
year guarantee Call for FH
terms,

HIDDEN LAKE
ESTATES

47.

41—Houses

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34—Mobile Homes
NORTH CAROLINA
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7 Bedroom rustic c.bln on I',, acres
air, patio, awning, adults. No pets,
1639.

pompano, Fla.,

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2 I5I, I bah CBS home, nice camel
31A—Duplexes
tt with citr: CS. Convcn3t.',
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located. 3210113.
R., Unturn. Near 5CC. $t50 mo.
New 3 BR, I bath homes, $23.S
eposit. 901 736 0399.
Government subeidy avaitabit
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COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED
______.----.-.Buildcr, 322.fll7. Equal Housir
- VA S. FHA homes located in OptunIty.
32—Houses Unfurnished
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many arias of Seminole County
- - $17,500 to $50,000. Down payment
BARGAIN HUNTING
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low as $100.
3 BR, bath, shower,
small out.
The hunt 5 over. VA S. FH
I
buildinu laundry room. Lake
completelt
repossessions.
Monroe, $150 mo. 561-2461 after I
refurbished from as low as $17.OG
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc
pm
5)00 down. Alt areas. Cal
2524 Park Dr.
322-2111
Whltehurit, REALTOR. 3326711
7 BR, country house, older couple, REALTOR
Attic Hrs:
no children, reference required, 3729701
3223991
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377$ SUNLAND AREA— 3 BR, panel;i
mooN,. 3276496
FR, air, fenced yard, countr
atmosphere, 174.900
..och Arbor, deluxe I BR, den,
TA F F ER REALTY
SANFORD- 3 BR, I' baths, lust
cond, &amp; location. 5370 mo. plus
yrs, old, fenced yard, quie
dip I yr. lease, No pets. William
Reg. Real F.stateflroker

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Noon Friday

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One Home Remainlnq, MAke Offer.
nford, newhorne, 3 BR, 2 bath,
family room, 2 car garage, kitchin equipped with dishwasher,
range, disposal. Central heat. It
shag carpeting. Easy access to I
1.11-92. 1flMIn'Iotiamonte Mali.
132.500. FLAGSHIP BANK OF
ORLANDO. 196 7311 ext. 727.

: GENEVA GARDENS

Thursday, Aug. J1,I977-3

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31 —Apartments Furnished

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICITOPUSLIC
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT
Notice is hereby given that a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS HAMS
CIVIL ACTION NO. U.I1.CA*U Public Hearing will be hid by the FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF
Notice is har.by given that I am
JOHN SAULS,
PlanningsndZonIngcommissii RECOMMENDATIONS
,.
FOR engagedinbusineuat 2343 French
Plaintiff, the City Commission Room, City AMENDMNTS TO THE 197677 Ave., Sanford 32771, Seminole
,
Halt, Sanford, Florida at 1:00 P.M. BUDGET FOR THE REVENUE
County, Florlda,undefthefictltious
DIE JAMES WILLIAMSON,
on Thursday, September I, 1977 to SHARING TRUST FUND FOR THE name of EGG OMELET HOUSE
Trustee,
and
Individually, consider the following change and CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
REST., and that I intend to register
. amendmenttotheioningo,dina,
PRESTON WILLIAMSON,
NOTiCE is hereby given that a said name with the Click of the
4ka line
of the City of Sanford, $eJnole Public
WEST PALM REA
sAp) woer."
CARL WILLIAMSON, ONADIA
Hearing will be held at the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
HOURS
3conwcutiviflmes
. .SIca Sine
WILLIAMSON,LILLIEM WILSON County, Florida,
- Ctadea Martinez may
Martinez
Commission Room in the City Hall Florida in accordance with the
7conwcutiveflme$ .....33ca line
oo A.M. - sso P.M.
and CONNIE WILLIAMSON,
Rezoninu from PMOI. MuItiI. in the CIty of Sanford. Florida, at p!ovi$iO43
offering the swecte job In tools of the trade, a razor-sharp
of the Fictitious Name
Re'sa,ntia), 0111cc and )nstitjtion 2:00 o'clock P.M. on August 22.
o.fendants.
MONDAY
thru
FRIAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
1927. Statutes, To -Wit: Section 065.09
town, but he says there aren't machetteand aluminum hand
NOTICE OP ACTION
.FJ
To that of OC.2, General Corn. to consider amendm.g's to In, Florida Statutes 19
SATURDAY ,.PJoon _., st)n,M',irnurn
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florklw'a
5: Eugene Stupelman
That property described as North Fund, to be recommended by the Publish: Aug. ii, 10, 23, Sept. I, 1977
unemployed for the hot, dirty The man left, saying he would JiDANTS WHOSE LAST KNOWN
of Lot II, Block V. Town of City Manager to the City Corn. DEOSI
MAILING AND RESIDENCE
Itilisk it over.
work of cutting star cane.
ADDRESSES ARE AS STATED Sanford, Plat Book I, Page 113
mission of the City of Sanford, ___________________________
Being more generally described Florida.
BELOW.
Martinez, a recruiter for the
$
"All I'm trying to do is hire
as located - at corner of Highway 16,
CITY OF
All parties in interest and citiins
West and Poplar Avcnue
WINTER SPRINGS,
U.S. Sugar Corp., came here somebody," Martinez said tot. If PRESTON WILLIAMSON, JR.
shall have an opportunity to submit
this week to recruit sugar-cane
FLORIDA
Sundaj I 1310 E. Hyde Park Boulivard
___________________________
The planned use of the property is written comments, or lobe heard at
der.
Noticeot Special Election .
Apt. 311
garage repair.
cutters and take them back to
saId hearing.
TO:
ALL
THE VOTERS OF WIN- _________________________ __________________________
The Planning and Zoning Corn
W. E. Knowles
. Qewistoit. Clewiston, locatedAlthough the harvest is three Chicago, Iltinois 606)3
TER SPRINGS:
____________________________
mission wilt submit a recom
City Manager
' on the edge of Lake monthsaway,siargrowersjn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
OBADIAH WILLIAMSON
mendalion to the City Commission
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City of Sanford, FL
4—PEtlOnaIS
_________________________
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by the City Council of the City of
inIavorof,oragainst,treq,5
45 Wellington Avenue
tit
18—Help
Hendry and western Palm
Okeechobee, calls itself "
Publish: Aug. II. 1977
Winier Springs, Florida, that said
Rochester, N.Y. IISoo
change or amendment. The City DEO
Beach counties have started
-, sweetest town in America."
City Council has called a special
Commission wilt hold a Public
FACED WI TN A ON INKING
But despite an intensive radio their search for workers.
NURSES, all shills. Geriatric e
CARL WILLIAMSON
Hearing in the City Commission _____________________________ election in Winter Springs to be held
PROBLEM?
perience preferred. Apply in
on Tuesday, September 13, 1977 to
Room in the City Hall, Sanford,
1310 E. Hyde Park Boulevard
advertising campaign to lure
Cutting cane pays
PerliaplAlcoholicsAnonymous
an
submitthefollowingquestIonstot
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
Apt,
Florida At 1:00 P.M. on Monday.
FICTITIOUSNAMI
_____________________________
Phone 42)4517
at the Florida State Employ. Americans won't consider the
Ave.
recommendation,
(I) Do you favor a full time paid
'
engaged in businesi at $10 Myrtle
Write P.O. Box 1213
administrator for the City of Winter
LILLIE M. WILSON
.' ment Office, there were few job.AsaresWtmostcuttersa
All parties in Interest and citixena Avp Sanford, Seminole County, Springs?
SECRETARY.
' Technical Eic
Sanford, FIortdsiflhI
1463W. 73rd Place
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neeas super sharp person tor
Shall have an opportunity to be Florida,underth,fIctittn,,,,i,meof
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takers. As a rtsult. (lIe OW1$ seasonally imported from Chicaoo, Illinois 60636
heard at said hearings.
- -- 'es No
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SOLAR ENERGY SAVtRS, and
challenging position. You'll
1'e. in.
say they will again have to look Jamaica.
(2) If the City has a full time DIVORCE FORMS— For
By order of the Planning and that we intend to register said name
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Legal Notice

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TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES- At
tractive 3 FiR. )i baths home near
Mayfair Golf course. Florida
room S. carport. Nice shady lot
Just $27,300

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Goods

On '77 Dodge Aspens

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3 PieceSr.ction,I gold with blue slack
cushions, round coffee table, 2 end
comoct. tables, fruitwood finiSh, 2
lamps, 7 living mm. chairs, rust
print high back. Frigidaire
RefrIgerator, 20 cv. ft. Irost-free,
top freeter, left hand. 678 1285
alter 330
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We have lust made a "Detroit Fleet Purchase" of '77 Aspens
with less than 2000 miles and are offerIng these cars at the
low price of 1431$ with a $500 rebate on all models, 2 door or .4
door, for a net cost DO

77—Junk Cars Removed

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BUY JUNK CARS
from5l0tol50
Call 322-1624

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323.1000 OR 645.4100

BUY JUNK CARS, TRUCKS &amp;
Imports, $1010510. Newton &amp; So
Used Auto Parts, 3223990 after $5
week ends.
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FurnIture

Rebate

Cash

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sleeps 6. Al Condition. 323.1505.

Wheel Ranch

Highway 17.92—Sanford
IS NOW OFF ER ING A

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Clearance S4le. Sat. Only.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Land Development Administrator the SE ',Iyiflg Eastof U.S.Highway Public Hearing will beheld at the
Includes land, building, office
Willow Aye, lOO'i 110', 56750
Day Care course. 323-5962.
on the Florida Keys, Green ture in selected areas is left
entertaining. Spacious rooms.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA will be considered Persons ap- NO. 17 92 of Section II, TownshIp 30 Commission Room in the City Hall
equipment, 2 pick up trucks, toots
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DeBARY
Choice neighborhood. Extra large TWENTY WEST- Charming 3 BR.
Swamp and Big Cypress the discretion, as determined PROBATE DIVISION
Hwy. I? fl Lake Mary Blvd.
pearing at the public nearing wll be SOuIh, Range 30 East; and the North in the City of Santord, Florida, at
Motorcycle Insurance
S. nyntory. A reel money rnker
______________________________ Corner, lOSe 130', $3500
I', bath home with equipped
oak shaded lot. 131.500.
File Number 77237.Ce
323 3200
heard orally. Hearings may be 'iottheSE 'aol the SE 'iof Section 7.00 O'clock PM. on September 13,
flt.AIR AGENCY
9—Good Ttngs to Eat
BUY TODAY BE IN BUSINESS
Swamp is wwonsjitutional wiU by majority vote, of the goverkitchen,
large
back
yard
com-__________________________
LAKEFRONT
Divliin
continued from time to time as l Township 30 South, Range 30 1917. to consider thi adoption of an ______________________________
323 3166 or 373-77)0
TOMORROW $65,000 Terms
pietely walled In, and con
be appealed to the Florida nor.secretaryofstate,attorney
5,,#'Molher.in-law
dream.
Lovely
Bookcase
Bunks
with
mattresses
1.
Nice'
xt,'))
In Re: Estate of
found necessary. Further csctalts East;
41—Houses
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
'4
Egg Ranch with nice untry home
veniently located near schools and
extra eat-in kitchen, separate
some bedding, 113 333 171$
Farm Fresh Okra for canning or
Supreme Court says Deputy general, comptroller •
AUSTYN R. EDWARDS,
Available by calling 3734330, Ext. together with all structures, im
Florida, as foilows:
15.000 capacity. Contract farm
shopping. BPP WARRANTED
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entrance, 4 BR, 3 bath, spacious
fetg,
Mon.,
Wed..
Fri.
provements,
fixtures,
appliances,
Deceased
301
ORDINANCE
NO.
190
WITT
REALTY
Atty. Gen, James Whisepind, treasurer, commissioner of
Terms.
Only 175.500
Sterling Silver Flatware by
family room, with large fireplace,
SANFORD Sinallhomu
Mahnken Farm. 333 0473
With 6
"FREE
NOTICE OP
Board of County
and appurtenances on said land or AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
Gorham, Buttercup design. 21
The 1st District Court of Ap- agriculture and commIssIoner
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
REALTOR 321.0610
large separate 3 car garage or
Wm. .1. THOMPSON REALTY
$12.000cnsh
liSid in conjunction therewith.
ADMINISTRATION
Commissioners
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TO ANNEX BLACK
3231113.
EYED
PEAS.
You
pick.
Multiple
Listing
Service
workshop. Fenced yard. Central
Rig, Real Estate Broker
322 6565
pealhalldeddowna3-Odedsjon
The aforesaid sale will be made WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
of education. Constitutionally, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Seminole County, Florida
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Mi. North of SR
3fl 561$
Oregon Ave.,
•Ir, well to wall carpel. Mint
Eves. MS Sill
3720452
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CLAIMS n. flUMAlerle na,ix.,
n., ru..,
i,,.,..
,,,,•,,,,, In Eves 322 1911
I
Economy t
.,.r JPIr,rv,xu,
TIWJ MI
"'v"r
Gold Washer &amp; dryer, used I year,
1974 BUICK LeSabre Luxus. Air,
5URVU IIIV £PIC
5415 WUI 11,11 IA),
m
I
mi.
West
of
16
lust
west
of
I-I
&amp;
condition. $14,300.
Foreciosure entered in Civil No. 77. FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF
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THE ABOVI ESTATE AND ALL
Chairman
Auto. AM.FM Stereo, Electric
service contract, $300. Also baby
Environmental land and Water
The decision voided the CabiANYTIME
612 CA 09 L now pending in the SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION .—!i!0rd..
OTHER PERSONS INTERISTED
Attest:
bed, $10. 323.5433.
Seats, Silver.Rlack Vinyl Top 6
29--Rooms
EXCITINGJI
Management Act.
Hew Sticker
net'sdesignation of the Florida
IN THI,.ESTATE
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
Harold Hall Realty
UIICLUTTER YOUR CLOSET Sell
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Multiple Listing Service
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Interior 350. 7 Bbl. Only 30.000
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2
New
Models
Bedroom
set,
like
new.
Living
room
YOU
11—IflStniCtlOfls
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Publi$h:
hose
things
that
are
just
taking
up
Judicial
Circuit
mend
for
Seminole
Aug.
Ii,
i,n
LYING
Enacted with thestrong sup- Keysasanareaofcriticaja
APPROXIMATELY ill
Miles.
REALTORS
Sanford
Furn. rooms. Gracious
set, coffee &amp; end tables, $350.
that the administration of the estate
space with a want ad in the Herald
County, Florida.
DEO
FEES EAST OF UPSALA ROAD ____________________________
REALTOR, MLS
Under $35,000
CCyl., Auto.. Air
HeubinAskew,the concern. A companion decision
tiving.SoOS.Oak IlImo InrludeS
______________________________
fl]
Riding mower, $95. Old Monroe
of AUSTYN R. EDWARDS,
DATED this 9th dAy of -August, AND APPROXIMATELY 1460
227 3611 or Iii 93
Only
323.5774
Day
or
Night
utilitlet
&amp;
maid.
3229673.11)7083
law
Road,
between
I
1
&amp;
Sanford,
off
the major state voided the designation of the
1977.
deceased, File Number 11j$57.CP, is
I
FEET NORTH OF PAOLA ROAD,
CAMELOT
LEARN A TRADE
3 BR. 2 baths, family rm., fenced
46. floe SI B
Ar,StsfO.
pending in tne Circuit 'Courl for NOTICE OF MEETING OF LAN(Seal)
I9IAAMC HORNET Sportabout
enviroiunental protection laws. GreenSwarnpassuch
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
yard, drapes, refrigerator, much
2 BR, trame house, '1 corner lots,
1295
AT
CASSELBERRY
Tractor
Trailer
Driver
Seminole County, Florida, Probate DOWNERS
Arthur Fl. Beckwlth. Jr.
home
for
Fl.
living,
3
BR,
3
bath,
131
VOLUNTARY
ag,
Rad,o.
I
Track,
Luggage
fliOi.
Mid
ANNEXATION
OF
SLAVIA
323_
Q'$_
$6,000
&amp;
assume
mortgage
$3,300,
Q'
it allowed the state to move in
But the decisions did not al.
.1 "The
30APattments Unfurnished
Kenmore Washer &amp; Dryer, 1)00. or
Hiiib Equipment Opr.
Division, the addret of which is DRAINAGE
area, fenced, patio, BBQ grill,
Rack. Extra Clean.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
PROVISIONS OF SECTION
DISTRICT
OF
at
1.50
ma.
322
9563.
will sell separately. Lots of
to protect sensitive areas when fect designation of the Big Cy.
$Diesel Mechanic
________________________
W. Garnett White
Robbe's Realty. 322 9253.
Seminole County Courthouse, North SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
By: Mary N Darden
FLORIDA STATUTES (1976).
East off 17.92
Aruo
drapes, 5)0 to 530. 322 3429.
Calltollfree(74Hrsi
p1995
l)i(IUt5 Clerk
Park Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda. Thu TO ELECT A SUPERVISOR OF
Sanford- Lovei'1or2 BK, air ww '
local officials failed to do the press Swamp as an area of
WHEREAS, there has been filed
Rig. Real Estate Broker
at Semlnoia Blvd.
Sanora Town Home
carpet,
personal
representative
formica
Robert
1.
Taylor
with
kitchen,
the
$135.
of
the
estate
City
Clerk
of
the
City
of
SAID
DISTRICT
job.
JOHP4KRIDER,ASSOCIATE
1973 NOVA Super Sport 350, 1
critical state concern. That was
(Hors. Track Rd.)
1800.432.7509
is Carol Ann Griswold whose ad.
furniture $10. ifl 9623. II) III)
hCyl., Auto., Air
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
Sanford. Florida, a petition conNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
1995
SAVE 50%
Spacious 3 BR. 2' bath, town home,
74 GREMLIN
107W. Commercial, Sanford
Speed. Radio, Air, Clean.
"litheSupreme Court agrees
Follow signs to models off
provided for in the 1972 act, not
dress is c-o Mrs. Cecil Davis, 2-0 That a meeting c,t the owners
5 BURKE, PA.
taming the names of the property
All units have double walled Sound
extra large master bdrrn with Its
327 7581
Factory
clearance,
on
stretch
zig
orwriteto:
Grenade St., Ft. Bragg, NC. 20307. lands
Winter Park Drive
with the District Court of Ap- byactionoftheCabinetaswere
owners in lhe area described
situated
in
SLAVIA Attorneys for Plaintiff
l.0O0Met,
proofing at
own Private balcony 5 3 walk in
zag sewing machines. Singer, new
Universal Schools
Post Office Box 792
The name and address of the per.
hereinafter requesting annexation
Open lOto6
DRAIIIAGE
830.7966
DISTRICT
OF
Why Pay Rent?
pealdeclsion,oneofthestrotlg. the other deslgnatlon,
closets. Enjoy 2 private patios and
$119. balance $55 Singer Future,
iN
7th St
sonal
1973
DODGE
Double
Cab
representative's
Truck
Orlando,
Florida
37502
attorney
are
flururu
to
the
corporate
area
of
the
City
of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
,.4
Il.
sAJFnPn CrIIIDT
PT
ciouhlr aaraot' 1Arn. flAni. rI,,h
sold new for 5610. pay balance
%IIIIlIIO ,Il.VIIVICUIIIIIV)IIW
ivuam rrnrlaa..LIw
IU!UIIVITIJ
1IJflhItI[.LIAIIUI
£lIV 5.'SUUJCI 5 uignauons
Sit forth below,
With Bed Shell. V.1 Auto., Air,
Sanford, Florida, and reguestin
Reconditioned homes in Seminole
will be held in the Memorial 305 123-7656
JS(, &amp; tennis Kitchen &amp; laund;;
$235. See At
Loadedl
Super Clean.
All persons having claims or Building (former City Hall) i,, Publish: Aug. II, 1977
land and water management
were bitterly protested by land
bc included therein; and
County area. $100 clown. 511.500 up
room furnished. 537.500
NEED A SERV10EMAN't You'll 3301 Sanford Ave
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
373
330)
against the esta!,ar, Oviedo,Florida,afteno'clockAM, DEOS?
WHEREAS, the Properly Ap.
NOW AVAILABLE
• 'r
find him listed in our Business
will be struck," Whlsenand owners in Central Florida and
IIT -L.....'J W_ I'T' lOJOStaleSt
YVI 111111
El-thEE on the 24th day of August, AD. 1977,
M, UNSWORTH
ntuewuuu irms
Service Directory,
Sanford Plaza, 322 9411
said. "In terms of regulating the Keys. Whisenand said there
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
having certified that there are four
for the purpose of electing one _________________________
OMPLETELYSNSUt.ATEC
I,
2,
5
3
Bedroom
apartments
JISSAMINI
THE
PUBLICATION
OF
growth, it's one of the strongest weremorethanchauenges °
property owners in the area to be Hannah's Music Center, Lessons,
THIS supervisor for said District for a
WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
A belufiful 3 bedreeen twme that is
available. Pool, Nec. Room,.
NOTICE, to fil, with the clerk of the term of three years, at
annexed, and that said property
REAL ESTATE
'me,
FUNISHEo STUDIOS
tools the state has."
which
each designation,
.ltuat,'i a ever a,, acre ii jaeecty
Instruments, Accis, Repairs, 210
BUY SELL-TRADE
Tennis Court, Laundry Room, AC.
above court a written statement of
3721190
REALTOR
owners have signed the petition for
election
every
acre
of
land
in
5069
tsr
apictmeol
ceenpiex
0e04s.
the
UNFURNISHED
1 BR's
E 1st St., Sar,ford 323 $111
REALTOR
MIS
3li-315E.First5t.
3223622
Thedldrlctcowtsald it ruled
The
Keys
Dishwasher, Carpeted &amp; Draped
designation
any Claim or demand they may District shall represent one share IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o THE
annexation, and
LIve
i
tile
heme
sad
buIld
ye,,r
aO3W.lsl'S: Sanford
UNFLJRNISHED 2 BR's
Call 323 120 between 5- 30 1.5
the
esired aparimeati lx a willog •f
law
have. Each claim must be in writing and each owner shall be entitled to EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
unconstitutIonal covered 70,
acres
WHEREAS, It has been deterLOCH ARBOR— Spacious S BR, 2
the
323 606) or eves 3230517
321 S. HWY. 17.92
t'w,e Saks, Cs0veit fe few,,, cia,
and must indicate the basis for the vote in person, or by proxy in CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE. mined that the property described
"At The Energy
52Appiiances
Ali Liniti"have bUiI in bookcases
18—Help Wanted
story brick waterfront home,
because the legislature hnprop. entire Island chain off the tip of
________________
Lake Mental. The l.snie features
322-1835
claim, the name and address of the writing duly signed, for every acre FLORIDA
and chandeliers at..,
ii.,
formal
living
5
dining,
roomy
hereinafter is reasonably compact
Efficient . . ."
Lake
Mary—
3
BR,
bath
new
extra large bedre.ms, searate dial c
erly delegated to the governor the Florida peninsula. The
creditor or his agent or attorney, of land owned by him in Ivch Civil Action No. 17ISiSCA-I9.L
and contiguous to the corporat, area
pantry, family room with
homes. Under $25,000 with less Freezer, 22 Cu it.. United upright, 2 ________________________________
rsein, hid a kitchen with a S'sx$'y
AVON
sales
mean
extra
money
this
A.
and th amount claimed. II the District; guardians may represent JUANITA
and Cabinet authority that has Green Swamp designation
KANE,
an of theCilyof Sanford, Florida, and it
pantry,p1cc much nice. A bit SI calls.
fireplace. Also a game room.
moo. old, white 7101 5. Key,
than 51)0 down. Government
SANFORD COURT APIS.
summer. 6413079.
I "
ry ix It,. city limits at eeWy 515.101.
cIairnisnotyesdue,fhedateeq
has further been determined that
Swimming pool enclosed by
their wards, executori and ad- unremarried widow,
Sanford. 333 4312.
long been a local government
funding. By builder 531 1619 Equal
covered
acres in Polk wilt
become due shall be stated. If mlnistrators may repr.s.nt estates
Plaintiff, thuannexationof laid property will
3101 Sanford Ave.
stockade fence, has Its own wet
313 3301
Housing Opportunity.
function,
'
COURT
and lake counties, a major
CONSULT OUR
the claim is contingent or of deceased persons, and private
INTERVIEWERS
Parts,
KENMORE WASHER
bar, bath area &amp; sauna. Even a
not reiult in the creation of an en
LAWRENCE S. WHITTEMORE
To canvass door to door updating
I BR apt., air conditioned, 9)1 Park
Used
machines.
dave; and
Service.
idyliwilde—
ByOwner,113K. 2 bath,
gazebo. A must see at $76,900.
APARTMENTS
Ave. lies mo. includes utilities,
info for new Sanford Lake Mary
uncertainty shall be stated, If the their officers or duly authorized
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 32320)7 S. French Ave.
porch, fenced yard, tireplace, 7
the extent of government regu.. Florida.
ENROLL I GREENE
Defendants, Florida, is in a position to provide
claim Ii secured, thu security shall agents. The owners of a maiority f
0697.
car garage. 323 1511
REALTOR
614-6923
NOTICE OF SUIT
age or older, neat appearance,
321.0041
bi described. The claimant shall the acreage of such District thallb,
municipal services to the property
TO:
All units have lighted P. floored attic,
have clear legible handwriting or
deliversufficientcopiesottheclalm McessarvtoconatauIean,irnM.
*2 BR. 2 bath, pool oriented floor LAKE MANY- I BR, 2 bath, cendescribed herein. and
I
--- lh. (II..
sTorage a
53TV.Rad10Stere0
LAWRENCE 5. WHIT
printing, be excellent spellers,
tral H&amp;A. carpeted. screened
PrIvate Entrances. Fenced
AND
AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
plan, with 3 stldmng glass doors for
to the clerk to enable the clerk to thapurpose of holding such election
Commission of the City of Sanford,
TEMORE
mail one copy to cacti personal and to transact such other business
Outside work, no selling. Apply in
Patios, Insulated Doors
porch, 136.900. 323 3652
—
exquisite view. Move in for $650
Florida,cle,ms it in thebest Interest
1
Nt. 2, flax 31
representative,
And Windows,Shag
own handwriting to: Box 644 c
SANFORD COURT APIS.
clown 521.500
of the City ho accept said petilion
as may come before the meeting
Good Used Teievis$ons, 12$ and up.
Kingston, New Hampshire
,
Carpeting, Beautiful
Ailpersonsintel-estedinth,estafe
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657, 330) Sanford Ave.
and to annex said property.
DATEDThis3Istdayof July, *0,
Miller's, 2619 Orlando Dr., 3fl________________________
42—?blle Homes
0314$
Sanford.
____________________ ________
373 3)0)
Bathrooms, Color Co.
fo whom a copy of this NotIce of 1977.
*1 BR. 2 car garage. 2 fireplaces.
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
—
0332.
Ordinated Kitchens And
Administrationhasbeenmalledor,
cent. A &amp; H, ill' x 143'. Sprinkler
B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
Conditioning
Hauling
________________ _______________________________
Air
MSCallaflE0U5 Services
and
required,
NewS used Mobile homes ready for
Appliances, Heat, Air
WITHIN
system, immaculate. Mid 30's
THREE
THE CITY OF
James 0. Colbert
31—Apartments Furnished
SANFORD, Looking For INewHome?_Cp,eck
-_________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Cond,tioning,APID
occupancy
54—Garage
Sales
FLORIDA:
the Want Ads for houses of every
W. N. Cloths
.
i.__).
'
\1Illl!
Don's Hauling
Moving of Trash,
MARY F. WHITTEMORE
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Attic Storage
'I
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
As ihe Board
*IDYLLWILDE
4 BRibath pool
site I'ld price.
SECTION I. That that certain
Central Heat 8. Air Conditioning.
&amp; P PICKUP &amp;
Nobody iives above or below you
5906 Noyles Court
3803 Orlando Dr. 323 52(52
Miscellaneous. Etc 1 days. 21 Hr
In Museum?
THIS NOTICE, foflle any oblections
home, Mid 60's.
of SupervIsors I
properly in Seminole County,
GARAGE SALE. 3711 2tth St.,
For tree estimates, Call Carl
DELIVERY SERVICE
Memphis,
Tennessee
they may have that challenge the
Licensed.
Ph
363
1213
Slavic Drainage District
Florida, described as follows be and RECEPTIONIST
Sanford, Thurs. &amp; Fri, 9103 Sal. 9
HarrIs at SEARS in Sanford 33.2
LAKESIDE
Sacrifice Mobile home, small
Phone 32? 01337
v.kilty of the decedent's will, tI'e
SENIOR CITIZ ENS
High 1. dry on
of Seminole County,
*S20 ACRES
Needs
to I. Spencer Foundations &amp; Bras,
1711.
_________________________
ORLANDO
the same is hereby annexed to and dependable person
withsmart,
good
(AP)
l'he
The family has the black qualifications of the personal
movable room, skirting &amp; lii
APARTMENTS
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
notified
that
made
a
part
of
Florida
small pond. Oaks, paved road, S
About Our
the City of Sanford,
SANFORD
COURT
APTS
too
Misc
Wonder
what
to do with Two? Sell
Improvements
downs, many extras 321 8691
_____________—
typing a
.1 Complaint to foreclose an Articles Florida, pursuant to tpi, voluntary
personality, tO
mm. to downtown $70,000 Terms.
pecial Discounts
The quck, easy Want Ad
One
Aluminum
Siding
yr
_____________________________
7iOlSlnfgfdAvi
Unfurnished
323
330)
lurisdiclion
of
the
court.
IDYLLWILDE
GARAGE
SALE
first turned down the idea of a pants and red, white and
blue1 ALL. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND DEO-1
way The magic number is 322
following real property:
* A LOT FOR A LITTLE - 4 BR, 1969 Kirkwood. 12' wide 11, CCC. Clothes, carpeting, toys. houSehold
WANTED NEW HOMES TO BUILD
111.011, Florida Statutes (1976):
wax museum Ilkenesa of the
1 Bedroom.SI4Smo.
tennis shoes Gllmore wore at
2811 or 531 9991
Park
Ave.
cond.,
extras,
lot
91
201
Commercial
BeginattheNWcornerof$
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED
items. 170 Larkwood Dr., Sanford. Eliminate painting torever. Cover
, ,of
very clean 5 roomy. See Jimmie
old frame house, on's acre near I
&amp; OLDONES TO REPAIR
The North 1.4th Of Lot 4, NEW
APARTMENTS
man who publicly demanded his ezecigion,
Mobile
Park,
Sanford.
83)
3092
or
SE
ALL
$175
mo,
'
2
Bedroom
WILl. SE FOREVER BARRED.
Sal., Aug. Ii. 9 3
Cowan, 3)0 Palmetto Aye.
I Fruit &amp; shade trees. Only
of SE ¼ of Section 23, UPSALA, according to the Plat If you
Phone 3225663
_________________________________
wood for good with aluminum
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
323 6742.
________________________________
are having difficulty finctnga
Township 19 South, Range 37 E. run thereof as recorded in Plat Book
Painting
5)3.000
aluminum overhangs &amp;
siding,
STORY
1
Friday,
August
12
Garage
Sate
placeto live, car to drive, a lob, or aAN MO PARC1 2, 3 Bedroom
Beautiful setting
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Notice of Administration' August 1,
Deal direct, no middle
gutters.
Noliceol
Public
Nearing
Salurday,
August
Ii,
10
a
m
0
3
ii77.
on a line parallel to saia SE ¼ of SE Seminole County, Florida, LESS
Now, they're inoking for a J:!I!0t1CS
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded
Stemper Agency
43—Lots-Acreage
man. 20 yrs exp Eagle Siding Co
thu
September6, 1977
read all our want acts every day
Weekly. 3515 Hwy. 11.92, Sanford
' of SE ' to the St. Johns River, West
pm only 119 N. 8th St., lake
Carol Ann Griswold
Free estimate 37) 6031
OR BELOW YOU
musewn interested in the proj'
16$ feet and LESS lhl East 250
83)9563
_____________
71%P,M.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o THE
* * * * * * * *
323
lV30
Mary. Just otf Lake Mary Blvd. ______________________________
called thu Point of Beginning,
As personal Represent!'
fe,t,
CITY LOT— 1 Acre or, 70th St. $500
REALTOR'MLS
VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford
The Board of County Corn- ThenceWesIerIyaIongthesam,j0, and ALSO
COMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL,
ACHlNI5T
For
informatIon
Call
bra Bedroom Trailers
Owner moving,
GARAGE SALE
No job too Small
Eves 323 3916; 321-0210
Gilmore wore when he faced a CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Across frem Ranch House
Interior, Exterior Painting Minor
Beauty
AUSTYPI N. EDWAIIDS
hold a public hearing to consider an Northerly on
1203 Seminole Blvd. (I bik east of
COUNTRY LOT-- 172'xISO'. near
COUNTY, FL.
323 S417
carpentry work, Install, repair
Deceased
,316131
firing squad at Utah State Pria- CASE
a line parallel with the UPSALA, according to the Flat
appeal against the Board of Adj
S
Sat.
9
to
2543
Park
Drive,
Sanford
Hospital)
Fri
Five Points. 13,000
NO. 71.l341.CA.e4A
gutters &amp; coat roots. Licensed,
SI. Johns River the distance thereof as recorded in Plat Book I,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
on in January.
In Re; The Marriag, sI
partly remodeled, 3 BR, 7 bath, 3
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
Iustment in denying a Lot Size required to provide the dislanc. of Page 67,
jt
331-1422.
SEE
THEM
TODAYI__-Make your Budget go further, shop
REPRESENTATIVE:
7
BR,
furn.
apt
___________________________
Assorted
items
of
the
Public
Records
of
,
all
GARAGE
SALE.
Variance
utilities
In
in an R.)AA ReId,ntlai 100 feet measured on a
FIVE ACRES— in Osteen, 5)7,op
FREDERICK A. POOR,
(formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook.)
story New aluminum siding. Only
line por
the
Classified
Ads
every
day
C.
Brent
ctuded,
5.
McOaghren,of
Exeter
Aye
Seminole
County,
Florida,
LESS
the
Fri.
&amp;
Sat
9.30
lit.
no
pets,
Ills
ma.
Zone from I1,70Osquarefeesto,
"SomepeopIemiglgt1ijit's
333-5967,
Ji
l
4,
,
,, 4, 4, .4, ,
5)9 f 15151 .322 5712
$11,900. Owner, 03.4 1900
,
pindicular to above line and
Pefitlonef.Hgsband, Winderweedle, Haines, Ward
West 11 feet thereof.
_________________________
Country Club Heights. Longwox1
10 pct. down &amp; monthly payments to
morbid, I guess," said Toni and
square
feet;
Lot
Width
Variance
thence
Easterly
the
distance
of
727
Maintenance
—___________________________
Roy's Home
I. Woodman, P,A,
SECTION
2.
That
upon
Ibis or
__________________________________________
2 Story, ION, 2 bath, beautiful cond.
he most energy efficient 'iving
lit your budget.
_______________________________________________
Plumbing repairs, screen repairs.
from 90 feet to 43 feet and a SIde feet and thence Norlherly on a line dinartce becoming effective, the
Damico Gurney, Gllmore's MARY L. POOR,
CARPORT SALE. Fri &amp; S'st 179
P.O. Box NO
BrIck, Stone &amp; Stucco
Setback VarIance 1mm 10 feet to 1", parallel to
units available today are at..
includes rental apt. 1711 Park
i't Control
the St. John's RIver the residents and
SOUTHWARD INVESTMENT
painting, odd lobe. Reasonable
Rpependoni
Wife.
Pinecrest Drive. Sanford Washer,
Winter
Park,
Florida
37190
cousin freszi [geM, Utah. "Some
property
owners
of
the
________
Ave.
322
5990
COVER
YOUR
WALLS
WITH
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
______________________
feet
on
the
following
described
distancerequired
foprovid,
lCD
feet
property
described
herein
shall
be
&amp;
REALTY
Licenlld.
37701316.
_____________________________
Sc,,,
Solo,Chairs.Misc
Tefspti: (305) 44443)3
AM(RIC,6.N
property:
SANFORD COURT APTS
people might take It bad."
AMENDED
on a line perpendicular to above line entitled to all the rights and
Publish: Aug. 4, Il, 1977
Rig. Real Estale Broker
CANC.IR
Lot I, Block D, Repiat of Tract Si, and
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
simulated brick, 'lone &amp; stucco
PIOTICEOPACTION
DEO.1
privileges and immunitl
330)
in
"But if It was Ia help some
SOC*IY
as
are
Sanford
Ave.
2563 Park Drive
Hal
Colbert
Realty
beauty.
Sanlando,
The
Suburb
Beautiful,
PB
thence
373.3)0)
TO: MAuY L. POOR
Insulation
_____________________________________
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
value ______________________________________
Easterly 121 feet to the St. from time to time granted to
Insulation
________________________________
9, Pg. 49, in Secf ion 11.21.39, on Johns River
"
322 5563
one, I woulthi't care what other
equivalent
to
one
fool
of
fiberglass
_________________________________
52) 15th St..
and thence-Southerly residenlsandpropertyfl$Qf,
i3 Acre lots, city of Lake Mary,
Shallowfo,d Street. (01ST, 1)
INC.
on block or wood walls. Never
Witmette, ILL. 60091
FREE
peoplethought. it would depend
lherlver fhedlstance required City of Sanford, Florida, and as are
ROBSON MARINE
NO LONGER USED CAMPINC
waler, paved streets, or will build
(Denied by BA on 42077 for James toalong
needs painting. Lasts as long as Save Money
Insulate Now
provide 200 feet on a line per. further provided in Chapter 171,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED NOTICE
MLS. REALTOR
OF
3927 Hwy. U
how you felt iii Y3W heart, I that
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
PROPOSED A, Johns.)
to suit. Beautiful view. 031 1619.
1
the
building.
RENT
Improves
property
an action for Diiigf
CheJpr
than oil All typeS, blown
Resident Manager
pendicutartoabovelinefothepoint Florida Statutes (1974), and shall
f HEARING FOR THE 1977.1e75
Sanford, F1's., 3711)
NOWWITHACL*'SIFI(DAfl
value,
Call,
Vmnce
as to how you looked at
DeLano,
betV
Marriage and other relief has been BUDGET FOR THE
of beginning,
in &amp; Rapeo loam (or old or new
DOLL HOUSE— 2 BR, I bath, large
*
SI*R.YEN
xceplionallynlcemob,lehomeon2
REVENUE Room 203
further be subject to the respon.
weenlp.m.
andl
p.m.,
flied
322
OSflor
against
you
Seminole County has been flied against you and you
houses,blockor frame.321'*39
family room, bargain for retred
and you are
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SHARING TRUST FUND FOR THE Courfhoc.aseofinthe
ElY UNIT
acres plus or minus, 1 miles from
siblIlties of residence or ownershIp
Sanford, Florida, on are required to serve a copy of
322021)
II' Fiberglas boat with bait well. IS
Wanf.
'TV Repafr
required to serve a copy of your CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
couple or young couple lusI
your as may from time to time be
Oste,n
Bridge,
fenced
1.
ready
for
Mrs. Gurney said the fanliy written defenses,
September
4,
1977,
at
tip
traile,
Evinrude,
5350,
373
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JUST
THINK. IF CLASSIF lED ADS
7:00
P.M.,
it any, to It on
Now taking applications for
starting out. 514,500,
NOTICE iS hereby given that a as soon fhereafter as Possible, or written defenses, if any, to it on determined by the governIng
horses or garden. Furnished 3
DII'IN'T
WORK,
THERE
JOHN AMcCORMICK, attorney for authority of the City of Sanford,
managers of apartment complea
Iawnmowers, washer, dryer,
Cai'petCleaning
Repair
SUooi
TV
trainec
WOULDN'T RE ANVIl
In
Sanford,
Bravo,
Esq,,
of
KOMMAN
&amp;
Commission
QUIET
NEIGHBORHOOD—
In
Gllmor,. The p coede
1941
75 tip. Evinrude outboard
freezer,
deep
well.
Low
taxes.
Technician Pierce's Used Fur
Room
in
the
City
Hall
land
Development
Administrator
0(11cc
Box
3323,
301
BRAVO, PA., $30 E. Hintiway 134,
$M1
Casselburry,
close
East
to
shopping &amp;
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at will be considered. Persons
engine. Runabie, after minor
Church Chapter 171, Florida Statutes (1915),
Easy access. Best buy in Florida
7fl Santorl Avø. 173 7790
be ia.d to help sponsor a local Lqwood, Fl, 32130, bid file
1.PPed
ap- Street. Orlando, FlorIda 3250),
Salary, apartmen$, utilities and
schoots, large corner lot. Central
I3LiTZ CLEAN JANITOR IAL
thi 7:CDo'clock P.M. on August22, 1911, pearing af
and - SECTION). That this ordinance
at $20,000. Requires substantial
repa!r. Make offer. 323-7116.
ii
the public hearing will be file ttse original with the Clark of
Interested
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Land
Mointenance
boys
club,
she
said.
the shall become effective
Expert work. Foam shampoo. Free
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oviginulwimtheCi,fko,fheab,ve. toconsldefgsetof Nil funds of the heard orally.
mail coupon below for additlona Information,
down payment.
immediately
Hearings may be above-styled Court on
styled f'ourf on or before August 35; Revenue
I9 Blue Bay II' Boot, tn-huh, 43
estimates. Guaranteed. Ph. 531
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or before upon its passage and
-----Upholstering
Sharing Trust Fund 10 be contInued from tIme
WALTER B, STEELE, BROKER
adoption,
"Gary ciways stressed 10 1977; otherwis, a ludgenent may
to
time
as
HP Mercury S. Trailer. 1900.
6100
September 11th. 1917; offierwlj a
COUNTRY HOME ON LARGE
be recommended by the City Manager found nucpssary,
A copy shall be available at Ie
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Furtt',ar detlils iudgmenf may be entered
Camper top for I' truck bed. homc
LOT— Central heat &amp; air,) BR, 3
against Office of 11w City Clerk for all
HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Csne
demanded ifs the Petif Ion.
made, 573
bath, $31,900.
1602.
Special offering,
ADDRESS: _____________________________________
Sanford, Florida.
Dirt, Service, Clearing, Mowing ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING
AKE MARY
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$ajt
lOs.
Electrical
WITNESS my Plaid and 11* ssal of - All partiva in lnteresf
I,1SATN515Ou1hl
IU
Complaint,
"
,
in
preferred
lots
same.
Two choice
Back Hoe Loader 3271121
DRAPES. UPHOLSTERY.
and citluns
Board of County
said Court on July 2$tps, 1977.
CITY:
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
shall have an opporTunity to sumbit
location. A splendid shaded
STATE:
All parties in interest and citizens
Phone 372 0701
'HetaI4u.toIi'ytohejpth
- Commissioners
(Seal)
Motdndlse
said
Court
on
August
tth,
1917,
buIlding site close to large lake.
thaI) hav, an Opportunity to be
writtIncommwf,,o,tobep,d.t
Get Cash Buyers for a small in
5jIg County, Florida FOLEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE
tii'n the djld way bs1, $'g
(Seal)
Arlhtjr-54, Secliwitti, j.
Eves 372 1517 372 Ill)
3221)11
you don't tell people, how are they
said heaving,
Total price Icr both lots only
heard at said hearing,
ZIP:
vestment. Place a low cost
Residential I. Commercial Wiring,
By: Dick Williams,
Clerk DO tie CIrCUIt Court
Arthur If. Beckwitts, Jr.
201 E. 25th SI.
'ti 1a*4
Steinway Grand Piano, 62",
thu. to help thm
going to know? Tell them With a
PHOHEi,,
13.400 Cal) 'or appoli,lmefll.
W. I. Knowles
classified ad for results 372361)
Py order of the City Commission
Free
Licensed.
Bonded&amp;
Insured.
Cfhalf'man
B: Elaine RiChirde
Clerk of thu Circuit Court
ClS'.sifiedad, by C.iitlng 372 7611 or
Ebonized finish with concert
- City Manager
of the City
'deter - (cmi
Sanford, Florida.
or •')I9993
crime...
He Attest:
Estimates, 373 941$.
BALL REALTY
Deputy Clerk -,
By: Mary N. Dardcn
bench. Offeri considered. 530 1577,
SIt 9993
Cifyof $sford, FL.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
1)0W AIRPORT BLVD
MAIL
TO
ROBERT
FISHER,
AI1ISUH. $eckwltti, It.
i0s sau.ed to knew Publish: July 25, Aug. 4, Il, 1$, 1977' Publish:
.
377-5641AfterhIrs.337
Deputy Clerk
Garage so lull there's no room for
Aug II, 1917
City Clerk
SANFORD
Pubtlih: Aug. II, 1977
GjTj11as
BOX U, SANFORD, FLA.
PbllsIi: Aug, It, II, 23, Sept. I, 1917 Publish; Aug. ii, 15, 25, Sept, I,
Player Piano, $300
thtnga werEn't right,"
Iti car' Clt'an it out with a WSnt 1iifl6 Acres n Doyle Road. PrIce
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DEO SI
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1971
323-7370
OCO 50
SANFORD AUCTION
32771
Ad '0 Ihe Herald. PH. 3222611 or
APARTMENTS 4
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I terms negotiable. Jenny Clark
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French kit ,373-1310
or
RCaItY,REALTOR,322.)S90.
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cause.
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views with former President He also says that some wiretaps Saxbe practices law in Me- sentatives probably would have
statesman, though he has the Nixon:
were authorized by presidents, chanicsburg with his younger impeached Nixon, "and I don't
experience, and at 61, public of*or Nixon it was a money. but "I put "stop to this type of son, state Rep. Charles think that he had th e votes in Ii
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"Rocky" Saxbe, 31. The elder the Senate to keep him out of J
enjoy being a candidate, but I
ey. As far as enlightening the
"We authorized no wire taps Saxbe is closing his law office in trouble."
wouldn't enjoy serving."
Public it was a washout It on domestics, with the ex. Washington, and he and Rocky
Though a Republican, Sazbe
He affects pleasure as a genwasn t even very good enter- ception of known enemy agents. are becoming partners in a new never was close to Nixon. "I
tleman farmer and private law. talnment."
I began the exposure when I Columbus law firm, Chester, asked him directly whether he
yer. But the casual dress and
Saxbe drew his last govern- went to Congress and said, Saxbe, Hoffman and Wilcox. was involved in Watergate li..,
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unscheduled pace seems to
ment pa ycheck in January, 30 'Here's what happened, What Ills older soft, Bill Jr., 38, and fore I became attorney genet'
vlsh with opinions of a restless
years to the month after he first do you want to do about it?" daughter-in-law, Georgia New. and he said he wasn't," Saxbe
spirit in the lawyer who went
took a seat in the Ohio House of
He found that Congress want- man, are physicians in says. 'He assured me he Was
from the Ohio Legislature to the
Representatives.
ed to do nothing.
Mechanicsburg. Daughter Juli innocent. At that time I had to ,
'.S. Senate, became Richard
"I've made It through the
The FBI, he says, "had their James, 33, Is wife of a Daniel, believe him."
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Nixon's attorney general and first six months, and that's the own lobbying operation lit Con- Wyo., rancher.
He was at the White Howse Gerald Ford's ambassador to
toughest test," he says as gress. They were very effec.
Saxbe doesn't deny his occa- almost weekly on Justice busi.
India.
though comparing it with a tive. They had people on the sional blunt maniter of speech, ness but usually had to go
,
Witness:
smoking withdrawal program, appropriations committee who but he says that being am- through Gen. Alexander Haig
"I hope that Congress follows
His political career? "I've said to the Justice Department, bassador to India inhibited his Nixon's chief of staff.
UP with a joint committee to
enjoyed it thoroughly. I think 'Lay off the FBI
We'll take 'that's the way it is" approach.
"The times I talked to Nizci
I
supervise all of our intellience
i a time to get younger people care of that."
t
"Diplomacy is a di fferen t were not very satisfactory
s.
agencies
I proposed that to In.
Now, he says, the FBI "is un- type of business, and you are the t hi ngs I wanted from the
Congress."
der
a much shorter tether
dealing with the sensitivities of president," so Saxbe said he,
Sporting a golfer's tan Bill
Or:
Saxbe is comfortable and re They no longer feel that they the country you serve. You cer- gave up trying to talk to him.
"India has so ninny problems
lazed at least outwardly In can go to Congress and go over tainly don't go around making
He says he was approached ',
that it's not going to change
the Justice Department,"
enemies of people whose job it more than once by the White
his native village where he
very rapidly
Relaxing in his office chair, is to make friends."
Democracy
practices law, just a halthour'a
house to handle Nixon's (Icdoes not have a very happy
old
legislative
his
right
jaw bulging with a wad
That led to U.N. Ambassador fense, to hire his lawyers and to
drive from his
prospect in India."
of tobacco, Saxbe says he is Andrew Young:
seat in Columbus.
officially run his defense
Or:
content to practice law and be
"If he wants to do what he's through the attorney general'
Hut tie ran
to fain ily and friends. Few doing, lit going around and office.
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luiow his wife by
her
given
pointing
the
finger
at
people
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wouldn't
do
that.
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ly didn't do anything to get fit).;
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charges against the city and the "money given to me
was by fraud."
"I want thetruth to be Iwo an d m story to u. to'ld." Mrs.
Eddye Jones Roberts said.

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Diet Workshop, 10 am' and 7
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guy who Is supposed to be gain- gave the special prosecutor all
Ing supporters for the United the support that he needed all(]
States."
we worked it that way."
thinks highly of both
Saxbc stands by his con-

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Weight Wilitchen, 7 p.m,, Quality Inn, 14
P.M., First United Methodist church, Oviedo. &amp; 434; 7

Company for single
adults, 8 p.m. Parker Plaza ,

Maitland. Rap session oil astrology.

M11111111alud-South Seminole Chamber of Commers,
noon, Maitland Civic Center. Mike McBath, formerly with
the Buffalo Bills and the Orlando Blazers will speak
on
football.
SISTER,Inc 1)0011, &amp;iOuuY Inn, Special program.

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however, that he would continue to fight to have his land dedared tax exempt because, he

The city says McIntire owes
V23.000 lit back taxes and officials announced oil July 28 they

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Cas3elberry.

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Weight Watchers, Sears, Main
Young Adults Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando
Garden Club, 710 E. Rollins.
OT3 •our,10,3 a.m., Sanford
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Center.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
AA Sanford Women'. Group, 2 p.m., Il W. First
CasseJbe
AA, closed, a p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church,
LTD CB Club Sanford Chapter, 8 p.m., Sanfo
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'tamber of Commerce.
"Vaudeville Tonight!" $ p.m., Al
Altamonte Civic
Center.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Muscular Dystrophy Cut-a.tbou, 12:30.5:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Mall. Red carpet area. Hair stylist will cut
clean hair for m inimum $5 donation for MD.
"Vaudeville Tonight!" a p.m.,
Altamonte Civic
Center,
Jewish Singles gel-together, 5:30 p.m., Jewish
Community Cent er, Maitland Ave., Maitland. Barbecue,
swimming and coffee hour with Dr. Steven Kaplan.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
Humane Soclet3', a p.m,, 650 1742, oncord Plaza,
Longwood.
Diet Worbhop,7:30 p.m,,sla
United Methodist,
SR 434 and 1-4.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
Sanf ord AA, $ p.m., 1l W. First, closed.
TOPS Chapter 766 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, a p.m., First Methodist Ch urch,
Sanford.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Ciasel be rry, and 7 p.m., Fla. Federal meeting
room, Altamonte Spr ings,
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Bicycle Rodeo presented byCsuelberry Pollee Dept.,
2:30 p.m., Seminole County South Ubrary, Seminole
Plaza, Advance registra(i required.

FrleadeMp Baptist Youth ChoIr, 7 p.m., Altamont,
Lake Mary Houieowaer Civic Aua., 7:30
p.m., 275
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"This is real good news, but I
think we'll wait until we act ua lly have the money before we get
too excited ," Blomkvest 5ald.
1cItitire, a defrocked Presbyterian minister who lives in
Collingswood, also owns
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Mrs. Crawford said that Mrs. Roberts called her front city hall

last Friday "screaming that Jake Cohen was never discriminated

Eddye Jones Roberts for SLOW.
against"and complain'.ng that the original 111,000.settlement. had
The latter check was returned to the city inatinger last week
txcli changed to OW.
mid Otero asked Knowles to void that check and prepare two new - Anything she got was a windfall. If she issaying she was not
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amounts of $503 each to Mrs. Roberts and Jacob discriminated against, she ought to be careful. If she took the

Cohen, another former police officer.
money she might be committing a fraud herself," Mrs. Crawford
Knowles said that Otero explained to him that he was ill and said.
asked the manager to deliver the cheeks to Mrs. Roberts and
Knowles said that Mrs. Roberts(Ed not wish to accept the check

Roberts or Cohen, but t Mrs. Roberts refused to accept the
Kathryii Aldred, Ri 1, New of tile Jacksonville area visiting check from a clerk in his office, and insisted she had 1101 been

arrested a suspect they claim is have the right mail because
the "Soft of Sam-44-caliber apparently they have the

Smyrna, real estate broker and her family liere fit Sanford said discriminated against, lie spoke with her.
Mrs. Roberts said Knowles placed a call for her to Otero lit
world traveler:
she feels that the slispect will

crossed through the words substituting "affected party," which
was the proper designation for her and that he insisted she take
the check. lie said that receipt of the checks by Mrs. Rober6 and

Six persons were killed and apparently had possession of It.

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Knowles.iaid it had not been his intention to talk to either ,Mrs.

several others wounded.
David
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a fair trial. Even if they changc'

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some unknown to the City, Mayor Lee P. Moore said at the time.
The city was later Instructed by Otero. City Manager W. E.
Knowles said, to prepare checks to Manuel Martinez Sr. in the
amount of $2,000 as a charging party th e had contended, accordullgto documents flow available, that the city had maintained
separate restroom facilltiesT.
. Thecity also was litstructed io prepare checks to be made tothe
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hour Jerry I,ewls Muscular Dystrophy Skale-a-thmi scheduled from 7
p.m. Aug.22 to 7 p.m. Aug.23 ai the Meloder Skating Itink, Sanford. Imst
year 's skate-a-thou, Featuring 121 skaters, 90 of whom completed the
hour marathon, collected holE for MD- the largest from aii' rink in the
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The city in late June agreed to reinstate Moore and Brooks in
jobs with the city - .Moore lit the aninial control department as all
,acting sergeantand Brooks Ili the drug enforcement task force -and paid both back pay of little more than a total of $5,000.
At the same time, the city agreed to give tile EEOC $4,000 to be

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Otero conducted the Investigation into charges filed against the
city lit September, 1976 by Tony Leonard Brooks Jr.. and J.C.
Moore, both form er police officers, who said the city police

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be executed, even though
capital punishment has been
ruled out in the city, except for
certain crimes.
What do some Seminole
Cowitains feel should be done if
the suspect is convicted? A
rnndom tekohonc
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r ----- r -------------25 residents indicates that most
want the convicted killer to be
executed.
Th e local comments foll,ow:
Sanford Police Chief Hen
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"it he did the crime he should have difficulty in receiving
be hull g. It would be hard for fair trial because of the discriniinated ajainst mid did not want the money. ,Mrs. Roberts
said Otero told her to take the check and that there was something
anyone to receive a fair trial massive publicity,
"wiclean"
about the whole situation.
with all the publicity he has
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Otero did confirm with her that she had worked for the police
department previously.
Mrs. Crawford said that Mrs. Roberts "could get into a hot of
trouble" if she continues to Insist that she was not discriminated
against and vet "accepted the $500 check wider false pretenses."
Mrs. Crawford said that Officers Moore and Brooks decided in a
meeting with Otero who had been discriminated against in the
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (All)
With backers citing a
police department and to whom payments would be made.
rising murder rate and proclaiming society's right to
Asked if she had ever questioned Mrs. Roberts about whether
"protect itself against barbarians," the state assembly
she had suffered discrimination in the police department or had
overrode Gov, Edmund Brown Jr.'s veto and reinstated
left her job there because of discrimination, Mrs. Crawford said
the death penalty.
that was 1101 tier job. "It was Otero's job to investigate." she ssid.
The Senate had voted in J une to override the veto.SO the
Mrs. Crawford said th at, when the city sent Mrs. Roberts a
assembly's 54.26 vote
the exact two-thirds majority
letter about the settlement, it had been returned to the city' un
required
immediately placed the law into effect
dehivere(i. Mrs. Crawford said she went to considerable trouble
Th ursday.
even going so far as to contact the school Mrs. Roberts attends to
find her correct address so that Mrs. Roberts could receive the
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"I never tiled any charges against the city of Sanford. Neither
was I ever discriminated against by tile city police department."

Mrs. Roberts insisted that she doesn't even know Officers
,Moore or Brooks. "I took the check. but I didn't want it and I want
to give the money back." she said.

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Mrs. Roberts said that she had been a close friend of former,
police officer Jake Cohen. She said that Cohen had told her he was
leaving the police department for a better-paying job with a bus
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Butler's name as a reference," Mrs. Roberts said.
She said that workers in Community Action have said that she
should not turn against blacks and "that I had no business telling
what I knew because everything was settled.
"if you're wrong. you're wrong. I don't care
rare what
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Color is only it word tu me, It has no meaning," she said. Mrs.
Roberts said her concern is that situations of this sort will create
race problems rather than alleviate them.
"I do not appreciate my name being used . . against the city.
Thc' city was used. I can swear to information that I do know. I
never charged the city or the police department with anything,"
she said.
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Herald Stall Writer
A Sanford Circuit Court Jury
deliberated 10 minutes this
morning before recommending
life Ili prison for Mrs. Anita
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Kennedy of Melbourne in the
murder of her husband.
Circuit Judge David Strawn
said he will make his (ICCISIOlI
within 10 days on whether
he will go with the jury's
recommendation III sentencing

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Mrs. Kennedy.
Under slate law, a judge call
accept or reject a jury's
recommendation. Straw,, could
sentence Mrs. Kennedy to
death.
Th ursday evening the ninewoman, three-man circuit court
jury deliberated two hours
before returning a verdict
finding Mrs. Kennedy, 43, guilty
of first -degree murder in the
April 4 pistol slaying of her
estranged husband, Charles 1.

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of Telephnjt,
hloiieers of America, lpJn,, m.stthg and
bingo, 3range
City Uona Club.
Ssniird Suer Cfttseas, noon. Civic Center.
W.fght Watchers,? p.in,, Summit Apta., Caaasthsrry
IL Jeh liver Ut. Member Club, Tetiphon.
Pioneers of America, 1pm., Ormip Qty Uoni Club.
Diet W.r*absp, 7:30 p.m., Grace Mithodi Qiurdi,

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FRIDAY,AUGUST it
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lard Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminok Jaycees, noon, Jaycee
building,
Semimiol unrise Kiwanl1s, 7 a.m.,
Sambo's, Sanford
TazWewood AA,closed, a p.m., St. Richard's Church,
tAngwood AA, closed, a p.m., Boiling Hills Moravlail

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Dr. (*art hichitire says he is

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P.m. Courtroom A, County Courthouse. Platform
discussion and selection of delegates to state convention

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and a wig and mask used in the
Kennedy's body wa; found slayin g and told the jury they
slumped in the cab of his helped her stalk Kennedy the
camper truck on a lonely dirt night before his death from bar
road south of Rockledge in to bar in Brevard,
Brevard County.
But Mrs. Kennedy told the
The murder trial was moved jury she wasn't involved Ili any
to Sanford after extensive murder plot and that the first
pretrial publicity in Brevard. she knew of any harm to her
Mrs. Kennedy took the wit- estranged husband wits when
ii ess stand Thursday and denied she saw Mc Do nald run from the
any part in it murder 1)101 camper with a giimi after she
earlier outlined for the jury by heard shots.
Crying softly, Mrs. Kennedy
her son, 21 yearold i)onak!
cO1t Neslleousfl, and LiavIci 101(1 (tIC Jury' 1flt (He 511015
James McDonald, 17, of ''kind uit echoed titiul a dog
Melbourne.
ba rked somewhere." She said
Both
Nest lebush
and the trio then fled in her unto and
McDonald earlier pleaded the gun and a crowbar were
gui lty to second-degree murder throwii into the Indian River off
Ili the case and agreed to testify the Pineda Causeway' where
against Mrs. Kennedy, mother they were litter recovered by
of five boys and a girl by a divers led to the spot by
previo us marriage.
McDonald.
McDonald earlier test ifi ed
Nestlebush and McDonald
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general, he says, that some the forefront of public affairs
Returning to national isst'),
cause.
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Saxbe says the House of Repre.
He's too yo'Jhsg to be an elder
views with former President He also says that some wiretaps Saxbe practices law in Me- sentatives probably would have
statesman, though he has the Nixon:
were authorized by presidents, chanicsburg with his younger impeached Nixon, "and I don't
experience, and at 61, public of*or Nixon it was a money. but "I put "stop to this type of son, state Rep. Charles think that he had th e votes in Ii
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"We authorized no wire taps Saxbe is closing his law office in trouble."
wouldn't enjoy serving."
Public it was a washout It on domestics, with the ex. Washington, and he and Rocky
Though a Republican, Sazbe
He affects pleasure as a genwasn t even very good enter- ception of known enemy agents. are becoming partners in a new never was close to Nixon. "I
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I began the exposure when I Columbus law firm, Chester, asked him directly whether he
yer. But the casual dress and
Saxbe drew his last govern- went to Congress and said, Saxbe, Hoffman and Wilcox. was involved in Watergate li..,
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ment pa ycheck in January, 30 'Here's what happened, What Ills older soft, Bill Jr., 38, and fore I became attorney genet'
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years to the month after he first do you want to do about it?" daughter-in-law, Georgia New. and he said he wasn't," Saxbe
spirit in the lawyer who went
took a seat in the Ohio House of
He found that Congress want- man, are physicians in says. 'He assured me he Was
from the Ohio Legislature to the
Representatives.
ed to do nothing.
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"I've made It through the
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toughest test," he says as gress. They were very effec.
Saxbe doesn't deny his occa- almost weekly on Justice busi.
India.
though comparing it with a tive. They had people on the sional blunt maniter of speech, ness but usually had to go
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Witness:
smoking withdrawal program, appropriations committee who but he says that being am- through Gen. Alexander Haig
"I hope that Congress follows
His political career? "I've said to the Justice Department, bassador to India inhibited his Nixon's chief of staff.
UP with a joint committee to
enjoyed it thoroughly. I think 'Lay off the FBI
We'll take 'that's the way it is" approach.
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s.
agencies
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Congress."
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dealing with the sensitivities of president," so Saxbe said he,
Sporting a golfer's tan Bill
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"India has so ninny problems
lazed at least outwardly In can go to Congress and go over tainly don't go around making
He says he was approached ',
that it's not going to change
the Justice Department,"
enemies of people whose job it more than once by the White
his native village where he
very rapidly
Relaxing in his office chair, is to make friends."
Democracy
practices law, just a halthour'a
house to handle Nixon's (Icdoes not have a very happy
old
legislative
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That led to U.N. Ambassador fense, to hire his lawyers and to
drive from his
prospect in India."
of tobacco, Saxbe says he is Andrew Young:
seat in Columbus.
officially run his defense
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content to practice law and be
"If he wants to do what he's through the attorney general'
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of those
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the U.S. Equal Employment Opport unities Commission (EEOC), says she filed no
charges against the city and the "money given to me
was by fraud."
"I want thetruth to be Iwo an d m story to u. to'ld." Mrs.
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Diet Workshop, 10 am' and 7
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guy who Is supposed to be gain- gave the special prosecutor all
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States."
we worked it that way."
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Weight Wilitchen, 7 p.m,, Quality Inn, 14
P.M., First United Methodist church, Oviedo. &amp; 434; 7

Company for single
adults, 8 p.m. Parker Plaza ,

Maitland. Rap session oil astrology.

M11111111alud-South Seminole Chamber of Commers,
noon, Maitland Civic Center. Mike McBath, formerly with
the Buffalo Bills and the Orlando Blazers will speak
on
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however, that he would continue to fight to have his land dedared tax exempt because, he

The city says McIntire owes
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Weight Watchers, Sears, Main
Young Adults Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando
Garden Club, 710 E. Rollins.
OT3 •our,10,3 a.m., Sanford
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
AA Sanford Women'. Group, 2 p.m., Il W. First
CasseJbe
AA, closed, a p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church,
LTD CB Club Sanford Chapter, 8 p.m., Sanfo
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'tamber of Commerce.
"Vaudeville Tonight!" $ p.m., Al
Altamonte Civic
Center.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Muscular Dystrophy Cut-a.tbou, 12:30.5:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Mall. Red carpet area. Hair stylist will cut
clean hair for m inimum $5 donation for MD.
"Vaudeville Tonight!" a p.m.,
Altamonte Civic
Center,
Jewish Singles gel-together, 5:30 p.m., Jewish
Community Cent er, Maitland Ave., Maitland. Barbecue,
swimming and coffee hour with Dr. Steven Kaplan.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
Humane Soclet3', a p.m,, 650 1742, oncord Plaza,
Longwood.
Diet Worbhop,7:30 p.m,,sla
United Methodist,
SR 434 and 1-4.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
Sanf ord AA, $ p.m., 1l W. First, closed.
TOPS Chapter 766 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, a p.m., First Methodist Ch urch,
Sanford.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Ciasel be rry, and 7 p.m., Fla. Federal meeting
room, Altamonte Spr ings,
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Bicycle Rodeo presented byCsuelberry Pollee Dept.,
2:30 p.m., Seminole County South Ubrary, Seminole
Plaza, Advance registra(i required.

FrleadeMp Baptist Youth ChoIr, 7 p.m., Altamont,
Lake Mary Houieowaer Civic Aua., 7:30
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think we'll wait until we act ua lly have the money before we get
too excited ," Blomkvest 5ald.
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Mrs. Crawford said that Mrs. Roberts called her front city hall

last Friday "screaming that Jake Cohen was never discriminated

Eddye Jones Roberts for SLOW.
against"and complain'.ng that the original 111,000.settlement. had
The latter check was returned to the city inatinger last week
txcli changed to OW.
mid Otero asked Knowles to void that check and prepare two new - Anything she got was a windfall. If she issaying she was not
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amounts of $503 each to Mrs. Roberts and Jacob discriminated against, she ought to be careful. If she took the

Cohen, another former police officer.
money she might be committing a fraud herself," Mrs. Crawford
Knowles said that Otero explained to him that he was ill and said.
asked the manager to deliver the cheeks to Mrs. Roberts and
Knowles said that Mrs. Roberts(Ed not wish to accept the check

Roberts or Cohen, but t Mrs. Roberts refused to accept the
Kathryii Aldred, Ri 1, New of tile Jacksonville area visiting check from a clerk in his office, and insisted she had 1101 been

arrested a suspect they claim is have the right mail because
the "Soft of Sam-44-caliber apparently they have the

Smyrna, real estate broker and her family liere fit Sanford said discriminated against, lie spoke with her.
Mrs. Roberts said Knowles placed a call for her to Otero lit
world traveler:
she feels that the slispect will

crossed through the words substituting "affected party," which
was the proper designation for her and that he insisted she take
the check. lie said that receipt of the checks by Mrs. Rober6 and

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several others wounded.
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some unknown to the City, Mayor Lee P. Moore said at the time.
The city was later Instructed by Otero. City Manager W. E.
Knowles said, to prepare checks to Manuel Martinez Sr. in the
amount of $2,000 as a charging party th e had contended, accordullgto documents flow available, that the city had maintained
separate restroom facilltiesT.
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hour Jerry I,ewls Muscular Dystrophy Skale-a-thmi scheduled from 7
p.m. Aug.22 to 7 p.m. Aug.23 ai the Meloder Skating Itink, Sanford. Imst
year 's skate-a-thou, Featuring 121 skaters, 90 of whom completed the
hour marathon, collected holE for MD- the largest from aii' rink in the
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The city in late June agreed to reinstate Moore and Brooks in
jobs with the city - .Moore lit the aninial control department as all
,acting sergeantand Brooks Ili the drug enforcement task force -and paid both back pay of little more than a total of $5,000.
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In June, Seminole Community Action tiled a complaint with
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Otero conducted the Investigation into charges filed against the
city lit September, 1976 by Tony Leonard Brooks Jr.. and J.C.
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be executed, even though
capital punishment has been
ruled out in the city, except for
certain crimes.
What do some Seminole
Cowitains feel should be done if
the suspect is convicted? A
rnndom tekohonc
noll of about
r ----- r -------------25 residents indicates that most
want the convicted killer to be
executed.
Th e local comments foll,ow:
Sanford Police Chief Hen
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system is the best there is, and
these are sonic of the questions
you are asked when you serve
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fair trial.
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"it he did the crime he should have difficulty in receiving
be hull g. It would be hard for fair trial because of the discriniinated ajainst mid did not want the money. ,Mrs. Roberts
said Otero told her to take the check and that there was something
anyone to receive a fair trial massive publicity,
"wiclean"
about the whole situation.
with all the publicity he has
I don't feel that he will
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See 'SAM,' Page 2A
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Otero did confirm with her that she had worked for the police
department previously.
Mrs. Crawford said that Mrs. Roberts "could get into a hot of
trouble" if she continues to Insist that she was not discriminated
against and vet "accepted the $500 check wider false pretenses."
Mrs. Crawford said that Officers Moore and Brooks decided in a
meeting with Otero who had been discriminated against in the
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (All)
With backers citing a
police department and to whom payments would be made.
rising murder rate and proclaiming society's right to
Asked if she had ever questioned Mrs. Roberts about whether
"protect itself against barbarians," the state assembly
she had suffered discrimination in the police department or had
overrode Gov, Edmund Brown Jr.'s veto and reinstated
left her job there because of discrimination, Mrs. Crawford said
the death penalty.
that was 1101 tier job. "It was Otero's job to investigate." she ssid.
The Senate had voted in J une to override the veto.SO the
Mrs. Crawford said th at, when the city sent Mrs. Roberts a
assembly's 54.26 vote
the exact two-thirds majority
letter about the settlement, it had been returned to the city' un
required
immediately placed the law into effect
dehivere(i. Mrs. Crawford said she went to considerable trouble
Th ursday.
even going so far as to contact the school Mrs. Roberts attends to
find her correct address so that Mrs. Roberts could receive the
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"I never tiled any charges against the city of Sanford. Neither
was I ever discriminated against by tile city police department."

Mrs. Roberts insisted that she doesn't even know Officers
,Moore or Brooks. "I took the check. but I didn't want it and I want
to give the money back." she said.

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Mrs. Roberts said that she had been a close friend of former,
police officer Jake Cohen. She said that Cohen had told her he was
leaving the police department for a better-paying job with a bus
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Butler's name as a reference," Mrs. Roberts said.
She said that workers in Community Action have said that she
should not turn against blacks and "that I had no business telling
what I knew because everything was settled.
"if you're wrong. you're wrong. I don't care
rare what
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Color is only it word tu me, It has no meaning," she said. Mrs.
Roberts said her concern is that situations of this sort will create
race problems rather than alleviate them.
"I do not appreciate my name being used . . against the city.
Thc' city was used. I can swear to information that I do know. I
never charged the city or the police department with anything,"
she said.
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Herald Stall Writer
A Sanford Circuit Court Jury
deliberated 10 minutes this
morning before recommending
life Ili prison for Mrs. Anita
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Kennedy of Melbourne in the
murder of her husband.
Circuit Judge David Strawn
said he will make his (ICCISIOlI
within 10 days on whether
he will go with the jury's
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Mrs. Kennedy.
Under slate law, a judge call
accept or reject a jury's
recommendation. Straw,, could
sentence Mrs. Kennedy to
death.
Th ursday evening the ninewoman, three-man circuit court
jury deliberated two hours
before returning a verdict
finding Mrs. Kennedy, 43, guilty
of first -degree murder in the
April 4 pistol slaying of her
estranged husband, Charles 1.

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of Telephnjt,
hloiieers of America, lpJn,, m.stthg and
bingo, 3range
City Uona Club.
Ssniird Suer Cfttseas, noon. Civic Center.
W.fght Watchers,? p.in,, Summit Apta., Caaasthsrry
IL Jeh liver Ut. Member Club, Tetiphon.
Pioneers of America, 1pm., Ormip Qty Uoni Club.
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trying to raise $350000 in a
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FRIDAY,AUGUST it
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lard Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminok Jaycees, noon, Jaycee
building,
Semimiol unrise Kiwanl1s, 7 a.m.,
Sambo's, Sanford
TazWewood AA,closed, a p.m., St. Richard's Church,
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P.m. Courtroom A, County Courthouse. Platform
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and a wig and mask used in the
Kennedy's body wa; found slayin g and told the jury they
slumped in the cab of his helped her stalk Kennedy the
camper truck on a lonely dirt night before his death from bar
road south of Rockledge in to bar in Brevard,
Brevard County.
But Mrs. Kennedy told the
The murder trial was moved jury she wasn't involved Ili any
to Sanford after extensive murder plot and that the first
pretrial publicity in Brevard. she knew of any harm to her
Mrs. Kennedy took the wit- estranged husband wits when
ii ess stand Thursday and denied she saw Mc Do nald run from the
any part in it murder 1)101 camper with a giimi after she
earlier outlined for the jury by heard shots.
Crying softly, Mrs. Kennedy
her son, 21 yearold i)onak!
cO1t Neslleousfl, and LiavIci 101(1 (tIC Jury' 1flt (He 511015
James McDonald, 17, of ''kind uit echoed titiul a dog
Melbourne.
ba rked somewhere." She said
Both
Nest lebush
and the trio then fled in her unto and
McDonald earlier pleaded the gun and a crowbar were
gui lty to second-degree murder throwii into the Indian River off
Ili the case and agreed to testify the Pineda Causeway' where
against Mrs. Kennedy, mother they were litter recovered by
of five boys and a girl by a divers led to the spot by
previo us marriage.
McDonald.
McDonald earlier test ifi ed
Nestlebush and McDonald
testified Mrs Kennedy fur.
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erjégai j snicio said Th ursday.
air pollution controls on high- "I'd just as soon
that the people
ways, parking lots and airports know
they don't have this
beca use officials
say lawmak- protection instead of having a
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proper driver'
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Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, a of
J. Wendell Agee of
State Ally. Douglas
Sanford
been Sanford and Mrs. Beverly
from the point of impact. Miss Wing was listed In Indicated the jury
might start appointed by Gov. Reubin Freeman of English Estates,
good condition at Seminole Memorial Hospital deliberations today but Askew to the
Seminole Corn- whose terms extend to May,
today.
declined to comment on mwtlty College (SCC) Board of. 1979.
speculation that grand Jurors Trustees, according to Marion
may not
a report on the Rethwill, secretary to SCC
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EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP)
— The Space Shuttle Enterprise with two
astronauts aboard was to make its maiden
flight and landing today, free of its Boeing 747
mother ship..
The test Is a critical step in the development
of the airlinersized space bus designed to
make hundreds of flights into near-Earth orbit
during the next decade, carrying men and up
to 65,000 pounds of cargo.
The crewmen, Fred Haise, 43, and Gordon
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Investigation to a circuit court president Earl Weldon. The
judge until early next week.
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One obaervernoted "this isn't firmed by the Florida Cabinet.
a rubber stamp grand jury. You
Roberts will officially assume
can
tell that by how hard the duties of his new office
From Page 1)
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the TV reports stating that the after publicity. I
he should they've worked and how many "when his commission arrives
escape Just punishment and If Son of Sam
t'ave the death penalty. There witnesses they've
from the governor," Dr.
he pleads insanity, the ballistics
are too many people thinking
reports prove
During the youth's Juvenile Weldon's office said.
the
psychiatrist will be fair. If he is gun found
that they can get away with court trial Thursday Cheshire
in his possession
Roberts, a former Sanford
found guilty, the death penalty the murder weapon
a jury anything and that they try to entered the courtroom, used mayor and city commissioner
at
th
should be Imposed.
will most likely find him gujlt3'
y. hide behind the Insanity plea." earlier ln the week by the gnnd who Is also a past chairman of
A local tool and the maker, Al The publicity may make
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it hard
"I think he's the man," said Jury, and removed polygraph the
Seminole
County
Hughs, 29, of Meadow Hills to find an
jurybut
chants
Mrs. Ilellen Thompson of 962
wiblased
from a wall. It has been Democratic Executive Corn.
Drive: "I think it Is great that this case it
was the publicity Briarwood Lane, Altamonte reported that six Sanford mittee, will replace builder
theSon of Samhas been caught that caught him."
Springs. The housewife, who policemen took polygraph George McCammon on the
and that the information given
Mrs. Florentine Hem, 71, a said she has followed the
examinations at their request board of trustees. Roberts'
on TV newscasts indicates he is housewife, who resides
at 53 E. by watching television news during a state attorney's in. term of office is four years.
guilty. I hope they don't pass it Third St., thuluota, says she's and reading newspaper stories vestigation of the
allegations of
(*her- members of the board
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Cheshire was heard telling a currently chairman, arid -•'•'"
the man cappartial jury in New York City or "I feel he will get a fair trial,
tured by police can receive a court official when he retrieved
anywhere else in the nation. Just as fair as he gave those (air trial,
the charts that they were terms extend May, 1973; both
Askew appointee.
Th e dea th penal ty would not people he killed, arid if he's
Mrs. Thompson sai d sh e'd "grand Jury evi de nce,"
stop anyone else from such
guilty, hes1iowd be g1ve
About 5a.m.on June 25poilce
like to see Berkowitz get the
crimes, but what do you do with the electric chair. He shouldn't death s t ce
en en
if he's found responded to Drew Avenue in;
this type of individual? I think he shown any more mercy thaji guilty of
the murders police say the Washington Oaks subwhat happens in this-ease will, he gave his victims."
HOU$iN AIJYHOm IT' OF THU CITY OF
Son of Sam committed,
division to reports that shots set precedence in fuhn similar
SANFORD
FLORIDA
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Winter Springs Asst. City
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Frank M. Manning, a retired had been fired and. a civil'
PERIOD UNDID JUNE si it"
cases."
Clerk Elsie Smith, 61, retired: bank employe who lives at disturbance was underway.
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Winter Springs Police Chief
"I think he Is real nut and Brain Towers, Sanford, said he
PROJICT NUMSIRSISI 15.1 —5
Officers testified that when
John Govoruhk:
he should have the book thrown hopes the man captured is the they arrived at the scene a
"I believe the punishment at him. lie can get a fair trial
Son of Sam, but he has no way crowd of youths, apparently
should fit the crime and with and I think that he was al
re ly of knowing for sure.
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Seminole County Atty. Joe
Mount today filed a lawsuit in

13th Circuit Court to overturn
the annexation by the City of
Lake Mary of the 1,600-acre
Heathrow area on Lake Mary's
western border, which took
)lace last month.
Mount took the action today
ifter polling county cornnissloniers by telephone to ask

heir response to the offer made
uesday
by Minnesota
Jeno Pairlucci,
ieathrow's principal owner, to

WASHINGTON (AP)
The
Agriculture Department, prodicting a
corn crop
this summer, says the harvest
will help keep food price In.
creases at about six per cent in
1978, the same as this year's
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The depar tment attributed
the "relatively low food-price
inflation" partially on Its edimate of a corn crop of 6.09 bIllion bushels, its chief economist, Howard HJort, said

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that he saw Mrs. Kennedy shoot

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Owned Projects ...
11,131.73
Total Surplus from Operallons
Cumulative HUD Annual
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3,,443.9,
Cumulative Donations
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BooN Value of Capital
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The two companies reached tentative
agreement June 30 under which shareholders
of Tropicana common stock would have
received 1.5 common shares of Kellogg for
each share of Tropicana.
The market value of the proposed transaction, according to one Tropicana official,
was about $378 million,

ACCRUED LIABILITIES
Interest Payable-Notes

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BRADENTON (AP)
A third attempt
to merge Tropicana Products Inc. and the
Kellogg Co., has failed, says a spokesman for
the orange juice processor.
The spokesman gave no reason for the
failure — the third time this has occurred in

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UNDISTRIBUTED DEBITS
Ineligible ExPenditure's
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TOTAL ASSETS

1: Mary .io Howell
Accountant 7-2177
5: Thomas Wilson III
Executive Director I 217
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"It's within the realm of possibility that
these are the individuals," said Bob Pennington, a spokesman for the Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement. "We would
caution you that they have not been positively
identified."
The decomposed bodies, at least three of
which had been shot, were found in the remote
Water Hole Sink about 25 miles west of this
North Florida town.

7500000

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New Housing Authority
Bonds Iswed
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Now Housing Authority

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$14,$ Yr,
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1:13 p.m.
Bayport: high 1:55 am,, 1:11
p.m., low 7:31 am., 3:11 p.m.

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PERRY (AP)
The four bodies found
at the bottom of a sinkhole weighted with
concrete blocks may be two exconvicts and
two young sisters missing from the Panama

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eventally surpass last year's
record 6.22 billion bushels.

camper truck.
Mrs. Kennedy told the Jury
testimony by her son and barometric pressure, 30.24;
McDonald were "He,."
relative humidity. 93 per cent;
She admitted that she'd ssinds, calm. Rain .1 Inch
earlier lied to Brevard sheriff's
Investigators when she told
Partly cloudy today and
them she hadn't seen her Saturday, with
and
husband, who was seeking a evening thundershowers likely.
divorce and had told state at. Highs mostly upper Us and low
Lows iii the 7k, Variable
tiwney's empioyea he feared his
mostiy southeast winds around
wifeandheraon,th.nightof
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death.
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Daytona Beach: high 7:36
Thursday's
high,
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Announces the Acquisition of
Dr. Robert L Bevier's Practice

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say this year's corn crop, aided
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request that lake Mary deThe county's deadline for
annex 40 acres in Heathrow's
filing the lawsuit was Aug. 22,
northeast corner.
"We will argue the anThe de-annexation, which can
nexation creates enclaves,
take place only by voter pockets and serpentine patterns
referendum, would eliminate in violation of the state ancreation of an enclave of county nexation laws," Mount said.
land within city borders, in the
County commissioners voted
opinion of Sanford attorney Joe July 28 to go to
court to stop the
Davis, who presented the annexation of Paulucci's
Proposal to the commissioners. property. A residential cornBut Commissioners John mwiity is planned for the
Kimbrough, Bill Kirchhoff and Hecthrow area, which
would
Dick Williams voted this eventually triple Lake
Mary's
morning to proceed with the current population of 2,800.
lawsuit. "We can always withThe Heathrow de-annexation
draw it later," Kirchhoff said. action is
the second lawsuit

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Vera It. Ilargis
Janice D. Jenkins

Mrs. Lawrence
Lyon, girl

i Margaret I

Valerie E. Cadley
Ruth Johnson
Cindy E. Jones
Louise Long
Opal I.. McEachern
Annie J. Mitchell

Keith L. Myers
Barbara I,. Powell
Elizabeth Parkhurst
William H. Statics
- Troy 1). Rollins
Eddie Woods
P. Susan Wing
Laura J. Bernard, Dellary
Alvin G. Davis, DeBary
Margaret J. Guarino, Deltona
Adeline E. Stoney, Dçilary
Herbert Rosenow, Deltona
Emily H. Bowes, Deltona
John C. Waltrich, Deltona
Edith M. Hanson, Deltona
Mary A. Dresser, Geneva
Dolores Terry, Enterprise
Arthur Koman, Lake Mary
i.evelle V. Thompson,
Julian A Varn, lake Mary
Maitland
Alfred C. Penley, lake
BIRTHS
Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Patsy
Tamara It. Chambers,
Hull girl, Sanford
Sorrento
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National Guardsman, police said.

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der-suicide.
Miss FIuers, 49, said Perpall, lInen 55, had been drinking
most of the night before he

MIAMI (AP) —A bomb sauad defused three
pounds of dynamite found Cinder the driver's

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were not found, but police say
they're ass uming he also died in
the car.
Police said the deaths were
apparently the result of a mur-

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SYDNEY Australia (AP)
Temperatures
at an Australian scientific station in Antarctica early this month soared above the
freezing point for first time in recorded
history, scientists reported today.
T. J. Petry, an engineer with the Bureau of
Meteorology's Antarctic division, said the
heat wave peaked Aug. 2 when scientists at
the Mawson station recorded a temperature of
42 degrees Fahrenheit.
The normal temperature at the base,
located on the Antarctic Circle, is between 13
below and 22 below zero this time of year, he
said.

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CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) — A search
for more clues to how th e un iverse has evolved
will be conducted with the High
-Energy
Astronomy Observatory (HEAO) sent into
space early this morning at 2:29 a.m. EDT
with an Atlas-Centa ur rocket.
Th e l,000-pound space craft was head
ed for
a nearly circ ular orbit ranging from 225 miles
to 245 miles from Earth where it will measure
X-rays emitted by stellar sources throughout
the un iverse.
It is the first of three missions in a $300
million program.
Th e next two spacecraft will be la un ched in
1978 and 1979.

Continued

Heat Wave Hits Antarctica

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gynecologist, has

sources as

Man, Children Left For Store,
But Trip Ended At Canal Bottom

Sanford,

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LONDON (AP)
Secretary of State Cyrus
R. Vance today begins talks with British and
South African officials and a leading
Rhodesian black nationalist in an effort to
shape a new U.S.-British plan to tranfer power
to the black majority in Rhodesia.
Vance was turning his attention to Africa
after a nearly two-week-long Middle East
peace mission.
Work on the Rhodesian proposal gets under
way with a private meeting between Vance
and British Foreign Secretary David Owen to
flesh out the U.S-British initiative and to
discuss ways of enlisting support for it from
black and white African leaders.

An extensive manhunt has

shooting death of Florida Highway Patrolman
Bradley Glascock,
Hounded by roadblocks and roving teams of
on-and off-duty police, th e 24-year-o ld commercial fishermen stood shirtless and
un armed on a Little Havana street-corner
Thursday morning and surrendered.
Cardenas, apparently weary after a week of
dodging police, brought th e massive manhun t
to an end when he had a friend call police and
tell them his wherea bouts.
Glascock, 24, was killed instantly Aug. 4
when he stopped a car for run ning a 10-cent
toll booth on a Miami expressway. His killer
sped away as Glascock's civilian com pa nion
blasted the car with a shotgun.

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Friday, Aug. 12, 171-3A

ing Environmental Regulation lution control spending.
tion.
but carbon monoxide would
Secretary Jay Landers' at.
A variet y of other rules exist
Except for the off-hand com• have been eliminated.
tempt to weaken it,
to regulate air emissions from merit about abolition, there had
Testifying against the
such
st ationary
dee- been IIO disc ussion of doing proposal was a variet y of en•
Environmentalists said "no
rule at
all would be better'? than tric power generating plants. away with the rule. There was vironmentalists and air
However, there are no ot he r some question whether the Be. poll ution control officials from
Landers' proposal because i
sta te r ul es that attempt to lion compli ed with the
would be morli honest."
Adminis- Jacksonville and Tampa, ofregulate emissions f rom au- trative Procedures A ct .
"If the public is upset a bo ut
The commission un animously
ficlals of Disney World and
Lawmakers this year re tomobiles, w hi ch accottht for 60
this, maybe we'll get some abolished the rule after reject. jected
Landers said later that ills even transportation planners.
att em pts to increase pol. per
cent of Florida's air pollu- unlikely the legislature will
'What Is ha p pening here Is a
come up wi th the money and retrenchment from present
said the st ate most likely will standar ds," said David Glucknot reinsta te the rules any time mon. a lobbyist for the Florida
soon.
Lung Association. "We may
The commission abolished have a rule that is not working
the so-called "indirect source" properly, but the answer is not
rule which requires builders of to throw the baby out with the
highways, parkin g lots and bathwater.'
MIAMI (All)
Just over fought briefly because Perpall
"1 call ed the police, the FBI,
"lie was not sick as I know air ports to get environmental
Ben Picar, a transportation
four years ago, Joseph Perpall missed work that morning as a everything. I tried
permits for facilities of certain planner with the Volusla Couneverywhere of," Veronica Flowers, the In
left his home wi th his B.yearold maintenance man with Home- I knowed to
fant's m othe r, sa id of Perpall. sizes. Landers sought to scale cil of Governments, added:
try," she said.
son and an Infant, heading for stead .
Metro police, who said they 'I thlk he knew death was down the rule, claiming he did "You're not taking a look at
ice cream treats at a neigh.
"I thought he was going to see were able to determine the vie- after him. It was his time to not ha ve the staff to e nf or ce it. what this means in terms of
borhood grocery. They never a woman or something, but we ttms Identities through the die."
Some 300 such pe rmits have mo re air pollution. You don't
returned,
forgot it," Miss Flowers said. autos license tag, sa id Perpall
A police spok esman sa id t hey been issued under the 1973 rule. know what you're doing here."
"1 never saw him again," So later on he said he was left a sui cide note with a Home- do not expect to f ind the reUnder Landers' revision, the
No one testified for the Wasays Annie Bell Flowers, who going to takethcchlldren and go stead city official.
mains of the infant. They sa id rule would have been changed tered-down version exce pt the
lived with Perpall for 10 years to the store. lie stopped by (a
One youth was identified as his skeleton proba bly decom- to require pe rmits for fewer Department of Environmental
before he dropped out of sight friend's) and got $10. I never Perpall's arid Miss
Flower- posed because he was too yowig highways, but more par ki
which
has
that Monday In 1973. "1 never saw him again . He left a note on s' sou, Joseph Jr., 8. Th e infant for his bones to have calcified, lots. Airpo rts wo uld ha ve beng Regulation,
en frequently been at odds with the
heard from him no more."
his job and said he wasn't was her grandson, 18-month-old or else was scattered arid lost ill excluded entirely. Of the six Department of Transportation
Police say the remains of coining back."
Johnny Flowers,
the muddy bottom of the canal, pollutants list ed in the law, all over state road projects.
Perpall and his son were fowid
by weed cutters this week, in a
rusting auto submerged in a canal near Homestead, southwest

probe

NEW YORK (AP)
David Berkowitz, the
24-year-old mail sorter in a Bronx post office
and the man police believe to be "Son of
Sam," Is in a heavily guarded room in the
mental ward at Kings County Hospital for
psychiatric examination.
Judge Richard Brown of Brooklyn Criminal
Court ordered the psychiatric tests Thursday
as Berkowitz stood before him.
The suspect reportedly has told police he
killed six people and wounded seven on the
command of a 6,000-year-old voice named
"Sam" who spoke through a dog.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)—

Extensive Manhunt Credited

The Seminole County Grand
Defense witnesses In the because he got Into a fight wi
Jury Continued in
Into Jund3 court trial said the officer Cash's son" who w&amp;
allegations today that Sanford
being restrained to working at a campus Job.
policemen
a is. prevent fighting and another Golden argued that this "casts
- ..J.!JiI year-old stepson of a fellow youth was "shouting and doubt on officer Cash's
I
officer June 25 when police yeug."
testimony."
responded to early morning
Judge Woodson told Moore's
Police said the officer's
civil disturbance call and stepson was arrested after he stepson that based upon police
arrested the youth.
charged an officer and testimony and the .21 per cent
The stepson of officer John C.
-il
alcohol results from
.
was found guilty
Patrolman J.A. Cash testified breathalyzer test "it shows yd
Thursday afternoon In Juvenile that during attempts to book the were highly Intoxicated" Ric,
court of disorderly intoxication youth at police
he said it also appears he was
and assault upon a police of. swung his arm an attempt to endangering other people.
fleer in connection with the strike Cash and was put back
"1 don't think you knew what
June 25 Incident.
Judge Into a holding cell,
you were doing when you swung
j
William Woodson ad- Defense attorney James .&amp;tthe officer," Judge
Herald
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the youth a Golden presented testimony by uld, "but you just cannot swing
an .ng, :' daught er o r. anu
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Kenneth
delinquent
child
and set Sept. 6 Seminole High School aulstant at or strike police officers."
,Wing o. San ford, was In jured Th ursd
ay for disposition of the case.
afternoon when the 10-speed bicycle on which she
Todi, the youth again ap—

Funding Cited

Sanford.

Environmental Panel Lifts Pollution Curbs

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TALI.AHAS.SEE tAP) — The
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fight all the way to the U.S.
Supreme Court a Department
of Revenue ruling that he must
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Harry Shop, publisher of the
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meeting with agency officials
Wednesday that his free press
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So far only one publication is
affected, but a court fight could
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granted to newspapers or result

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Shop claims that the Metro
News is a legitimate newspaper, although it is heavy on

advertisements.
However, the publication
fails to meet the department's
definition of a newspaper
because Skop gives it away.
The department's rules say that
only newspapers which are sold
are entitled to sales tax exemptions.
'l say the law's wiconstitutional," Shop said. "It's a
violation of the First Amendment and freedom of the
press."
Revenue officials say Shop
owes the state $3,164 In sales
taxes on purchases of newsprint
and ink over the past three
years.

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For years now we've heard warnings from
various environmental scientists that if we don't
mend our ways we'll do irreparable harm to the
ability of space-ship earth to continue sustaining
life. Those warnings have inspired many new
environmental laws, and the world has made some
genuine headway in protecting its air and water
from pollution.
Th e recent report from the National Academy of
Sciences on the long-range consequences of burning fossil fuels asa source of energy seems to fall
in a special category. It does not deal solely with
environmental policy, but touches on th e energy
policy which is now the subject of give and take
between Congress and the administration.
President Carter's proposed energy program
obviously was influenced by the fact that coal is an
the hole for meeting our energy needs as
supplies of oil and gas become more scarce. It's
been estimated that America's coal reserves are
vast enough to meet our energy needs for 500 years
— even if there are a host of problems to be overcome in mining it, transporting It and converting it
to useful energy without a setback in efforts to
reduce air pollution,
Th is abundance of coal doubtless influenced Mr.
Carter and his energy advisers In th eir decision to
require conversion to coal in utility plants now
burning oil and gas and to play down the potential
for nuclear energy as a power source in the
decades ahead. Nuclear power has become an
emotionally sensitive issue, while the problems
involved with making greater use of coal lie more
in the realm of economics and technology,
At least until now. Th e panel of 15 top-drawer
scientists has concluded that th e widespread
burning of wood, coal, petroleum and nat ural gas In
the last few centuries has caused a dramatic
buildup of carbon dioxide In the earth's at.
mosphere. If it continues, there could be disastrous
effects — a warming of temperatures with a
profound Impact on climate and the production of
food.
The panel admits Its conclusions are speculative,
and likens them to a "flashing yellow light" — a
caution signal about coal, not a stop light. But that
caution signal should be enough to give Congress
and the White House a new slant on the importance ,
to be placed on our coal reserves. They might not
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represent as much of an energy lifesaver as some
of the experts have presumed. In turn, the em-

phasis to be placed on nuclear technology and other
alternate energy sources may warrant a review,
The Energy Research and Development Administration has responded promptly to the caution
signal. It has established an Office of Carbon
Dioxide Environmental Effects Research, and the
president has added $1 million to the ERDA budget
to finance its activities. We can hope that the report
of the American scientists will stimulate interest in
the subject abroad. Carbon-based fossil fuels are
the staple of the world's energy diet. If the use of
them Is threatening future generations, the solution
to the problem will have to be pursued on a
worldwide basis.

The OilRush
The pipeline brought the greatest migration of people and
money to Alaska since the Klondike gold rush.
And now it is finished. The black oil Is draining ft11111.1on's largest oil field through IM mites of steel pipe 48 filef"
in diameter across the tundra from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf
of Alaska.
Ili
years the oil will be gone, the wells pumped dry.
The gold fever subsided quickly. The miners wrenched the
precious metal from the mountain valleys and sailed back to
Seattle and San Francisco, leaving ghost towns in the Klondike.
The oil exploitation is more highly organized and will last
longer but it remains an expletive effort, extracting a finite
resource which will one day come to an end
We may hope that by then the oil riches will have done more
lasting good, and less harm, to Alaska's land and people than the
.gold rush.

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to block export licenses for the sale of pistols and
anti-riot gear to police In Argentina and
Uruguay. This reflects the persistent liberal
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myth that Marxist terrorists in those countries
"The bulk of the conversations," said Miller,
are simply harmless 'dissidents" whose human
"dealt with the kinds of activities that we were
rights are being threatened by the authorities.
doing and communicating with our members on
FATU
The same myth ignores the recent history of
behalf of the presidential campaign in terms of
these and other Latin American countries In
youknow,the materials we were sernllngout,the
which American businessmen and diplomats (as
klndso(materlalwewerepianningtosendout."
well as nationals) have been kidnaped and
He also described what occurred "when we
sometimes murdered. Years of terrorism
decided In late September, early October, to
threatened the economic balance and basic
produce a brochure nd produce a letter from
stability of these nations, long friendly to us.
CWA'President Gle'E. Watts to all active and
Though Uruguay has virtually brought
retired wdon'members, urging them to vote for
terrorism under control and Argentina is close
WASHINGTON
In the early stages,
Gas "is the finest fuel we have and we have
Carter.
behind, their ultimate success will apparently congressional election campaigns are waged for sold it at the cheapest price and that is unwise
have to come without even moral support from
"To get an accurate reflection of Carter's
money, not votes. And of the campaigns now husbandry," said the donnish, conservative the Carter Administration which has saved some
position," explained Miller, the union relied oil a
shaping up, the one most closely watched Is for Krueger, a Shakespeare scholar with all Oxford
of Its sharpest criticism for them. Whatever the
letter the candidate had sent to Watts and n
energy industry money; it pits Republican Sen. doctorate and a former university professor,
myth-makers say about Argentina and Uruguay,
"transcriptions of two conversations of two John Tower of
Texas. whose ter expires next during a debate two years ago in which he
of course, goes double for Chile, the left's
speeches, if you want to put It that way, fro
m year, against a Democratic congressman. Bob emerged as the leader of the deregulation forces
favorite punching bag in the Western
Jimmy Carter to the CWA at our conventions lt
Krueger, who has recently announced his can- In the House of Representatives.
Hemisphere.
'75 and '76.. . We excerpted heavily from those
didacy for Tower's seat.
His skill at legislative maneuvering there has
Item: The Administration continues to flirt
two speeches or conversations."
When Krueger narrowly lost a second battle surprised his colleagues and won him their
with Fidel Castro, exchanging mid-level
The Federal Election Commission, in liii- to persuade his colleagues to end government sometimes grudging admiration. A poll of
diplomats and talking about resumption of trade. I)
plementing campaign finance reform legislation regulation of natural gas earlier this month, he highrankiiig congressional staff members, taken
A former George McGovern aide squires
of recent years, has allowed labor unions to may have won the money war.
last year, named him the "most effective" of the
planeloads of U.S. businessmen to Havana,
For the natural gas industry, the important celebrated, predominantly liberal group of 75
spend unlimited funds "to make partisan
where they smack their lips over the prospect of
communications in connection with federal thing In the 23-20 vote by the Commerce Corn- post-Watergate Democrats In the House.
opening new markets. What about the several
inittee of the House of Representatives to retail
elections to members and their families."
The gas industry was grateful. Krueger had
thousand dissidents locked up in Castro's Jails
price controls on gas was not the outcome, but come to Washington with a $M,000 debt left over
for their beliefs? Not a word from Carter's
But the commission'a rigid rules require that
closeness of it. For 23 years gas producers fr
from the 1974 campaign In which he faced first
human rights "specialists," let alone the Oval
"the material constitutes a communication of have been lobbying Congress to dismantle the five other Democrats, then an
attractive
office.
the view of . . . the labor organization" and unwieldy system by which the price of gas moderate Republican. His district is a
Item: Secretary of State Cyrus Vance packs
cannot be "simply the republication or shipped across state lines is subject to a ceiling sprawling, semi-arid west Texas constituency of
his
bags to jet off to Peking to have a chat with b
reproduction... of any broadcast transcript or set by the government, while gas sold inside the ranchers,
Mexican-Americans, San Antonio
the Communist Regimes leaders about "nor- A
tape, or any written, graphic or other form of state in which it Is produced goes for a free businessmen and scattered oil and gas drillers.
malization" of diplomatic relations. Meanwhile,
campaign materials prepared by the candidate" market price.
It Is not the most important energy-producing
not a word was recorded between Inauguration
or campaign committee.
The industry has long argued that this dual region of Texas, as initial contributions to his
Day and the deadline for this column from the
Despite that restriction, the Republican market produces serious shortages In the nor- campaign showed. But after Krueger took up the
mouth of a single Administration official about
lawsuit turned up one case where CWA local 2323 them Industrial states that need gas but lack battle against price controls on gas — and on
the status of human rights on the mainland of
In the Washington suburbs mailed out is
wells of their own, and that it removes the in. domestic oil, too — his debt began to shrink, It
China. Yet, the most basic rights in which we
copies of a Carter leaflet specifically Identified centive to explore for new gas fields. Over the was paid off quickly, fit the last six months of
believe- free expression,- the right to move about
as having been paid for by the local Democratic Past three years, an end to regulation has 1975, with $51,000 coming from contributors with
freely; to work where we wish — simply do not
organization,
interests in gas or oil or related fields,
become a possibility worth fighting about.
exist there.
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.
Watson sent an SOS to fellow winner of the Tournament
By The Associated Press tional Football League exhibi. something to praise, but he It.
(AP) Torn Watson, caught in pros for another set of irons. Players Championship at Jack'
"We are going to get better tion season, meet the Pitts- imaily managed to laude the de-the middle of the Great Golf Roger Maltbie responded with sonville, Fla. In March.
from here because we have bet- burgh Steelers Saturday night fense, saying It "turned in a
Club Controversy, literally has an extra set he carried in the
Jack Nicklaus, a five-time
ter personnel than ever be. in Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas pretty good effort." That dea mixed bag in the 59th PGA back of his car—a Silver Scot winner at Pebble Beach who
fore," Kansas City Coach Paul City's pre-season opener last fense will have to do more than
Championship,
model that were at least 25 was edged by Watson In the
Wiggin said recently.
Saturday night was a wash-out pretty good this time. The
Masters and British Open, caror perhaps more accurately Steelers showed last weekend
The 27-year-old Watson could years old.
Perhaps he should have
have been excused if the events
added, "because we can't get a wash-In
with the Detroit they were dosing in on mldseaaFortunately, for him, the set ded a 89, along with Lanny
of this week had boggled his was available; Watson's own Wadkins and George Cadle.
any worse,"
Lions blanking them 17-0 in the son form quickly, beating BufThe parched Pebble Beach
mind and caused him to lose second set was disqualified.
His Chiefs, still looking for bubble-topped Silverdome.
falo 28-24 on Terry Bradahaw's
rnnflth'nt'p But h,wsi
course, site of the Bin Crosby
their first point of t he 1977 NaWiggin was at a loss to find three touchdown passes. And
So, using Maltble's irons, felPro-Am each January, proved
the Steelers may have a fond.
Watson, winner of five tour- low pro Leonard Thompson's
hazardous
ness for Arrowhead. In their
I naments this year including the sand wedge and his own driver, of 140. evenfor many in the field
though 28 played to
last visit there, they mangled
Masters and British Open, lost No. 2 and No. 3 woods and put.
par or better.
the Chiefs 450.
his clubs en route to Pebble ter—and with only eight pracHowever, 27 had scores of 80
Beach When he new one way tice swings, Watson fired a
In Saturday night's other preor over, with Gary Campbell at
and his bag went another. When
season games, It will be PhilaThursday over the famed the bottom of the field with a 94
the clubs arrived, they were Pebble Beach Golf Links. And
delphia at Los Angeles, Dallas
Among some of the better
declared illegal because the he was only one stroke off the
at
Seattle, Detroit at Buffalo,
known players, Johnny Miller
grooves on the face of the Irons lead held by veteran Gene l.itTampa
Bay at Cincinnati, Chi.
'jot a 70, lee Trevino it 71, Ardid not meet U.S. Golf As- tier, at 67.
By The Associated Press
Cleveland topped Chicago 3-1
Torrez allowed only two sin- game they've played this cago at Oakland, the New York
nolti Palmer a 72, Ilubie Green
sociation specifications.
Jets at Atlanta, Washington at
The beat goes on for Bobby and Texas battered Kansas City gles and retired 11 straight season.
At least eight other players
a 74 and defending champion
Miami,
San Francisco at San
Bonds,
the
hottest
American
:: .?lie messaged home to Kansas had clubs disqualified.
Oakland
hitters
over
one
Dave Stockton a 75.
Twins 7, Blue Jays 3
Diego, the New York Giants at
Bonds' homer tied turn with stretch as New York tagged the
City for an older set, one with
Maltbie shot a 70 over the 6,[)unity Edwards was at par League hitter this side of Rod
Dave Colts won his fifth New Orleans, St. Louis at DenBoston's Jim Rice for the A's with their 13th consecutive
which he won the 1975 British 806-yard, par 72 course.
going into t he treacherous No. Carew.
.
Open. lie looked at them and
game and 15th of the ver, New England vs. Green
Jerry McGee, winner in
14, and six-putted, while Dennis Bonds, who has been on it tear American League lead and his loss. It was the fourth straight straightpitching
Minnesota past Bay at Milwaukee, and Clevefigured he had better find a PhIladelphia two weeks ago,
Coseina was one under par #o- ..;nice the start of August, did a four Hills gave him 82 for the complete game for the rugged season,
Toronto.
land at Minnesota. On Sunday,
backup set In case they also played with Watson and also
ing into 18 and took a 10, finish- one-man job on Boston Thur. season. lie has hit safely in 10 right-hander, who ran his
Lyman
Bostock
and
Glenn
Baltimore
is at Houston.
names
were ruled Illegal.
and has eight record for the season to 12-10
fired a 88, as did Mark Hayes,
tug at 76.aday night, driving in four straight
tagged two-run
homers
and
19
Rills
in
his
last
and
99
vith
the
Yankees
since
Adams
each
nina— two of them with his 29th
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. he was acquired from Oak land. tiwTiem-5 mor me secona'pmace
home run of the season as III1IU iames.
its 1976 exhibition pace, namely
Twins, who closed in oil the diCalifornia ended the lied Sox'
l)oii Baylor also hit his 17th
All three New York runs were
because it didn't have one a
vision-leading White Sex.
11-gwne winning streak with a bonier for California and Paul scored alter errors by second
I,
year ago. Toe Eagles were
Carew
had
two
hi
ts in five
7-3 triumph.
llartzell survived a shaky start baseman Marty Perez, who
in the pre-season. Now they are
went to the A's in the deal for trips for Mlimesota and kept his
The loss was particularly to post a seven-hitter.
major league-leading batting
Torrez.
damaging because Baltimore
3 victory over the Jets, who
Orioles 4, Mariners 3
average at .383.
and New York, both pursuing
failed for the second time this
Indians 3, White Sox 1
Lee May's two-rwi, two-out
the lied Sox in the American single capped it comeback rally
Cleveland's Hick Waits had
year to score anything more
Ringers 8, Royals 3
League East race, both won. for Baltimore which was trail. Chicago shut out until the ninth
Doyle Alexander and Roger than a field goal—and now have
MIAMI All) — The judge The Orioles came from behind lug by two rum ill the
but needed last-huii:g help Moret combined for a two-hitter to face Atlanta, a shutout
who sentenced two former with three runs in the ninth in- against Seattle starter Glenn from Jim Kern to nail down the as Texas moved past Kansas winner over St. Louis last week.
Bauuii Dolphins to a year each idng to defeat Seattle 4-3 and Abbott.
victory.
City Into t hird place in the
Ili the county stockade for sell- the Yankees used the two- hit
Seattle, now an American
With One out in the ninth, ftibBuddy Bell smashed a tworwi American League West. The
iuig a pound of cocaine says he pitching of Mike Torrez to blank bolt walked pinch-hitter
who
Rangers,
who
26
of
Conference
team, opened with a
have
WOfi
Pat homer for the Indians,
IVII
Kelly and Enrique 1101110 re- reduced the White Sox' Amen- their last 33 games, now trail surprising victory over former
.. It was an awesome sight as I Lifted the long-silvery beauty in anticipated the backlash for is- Oakland, 3.0.
suing a light sentence.
The second-place Orioles Ileved for the Mariners. Tony
the moonlight. I knew it was a tremendous fish as did my wife,"
can League West lead to one. first-place Chicago by Just two National Conference foe San
"I
like
to
think
that
I
have
the
moved
within
I"
games
of
the
games.
Francisco. The Seahawks
Muser's
sacrifice
fly made it 3.2 half game over Minnesota.
remarked Kent Gibbens as we sipped tea and discussed his world
Mike
Hargrove
and
Claudell
entertain
Dallas, an early-sea.
record trout after a morning outing in and around Cedar Creek. courage of my convictions," top while third-place New York and then Kcn.Singleton stroked
Circuit Judge Joseph Durant closed its deficit to four games. a double for his third hit of the theChet I,emon's RBI-single Ili
ninth spoiled the shutout Washington both walloped two. son member of the walkingKent went on to fill In the details of that August evening that Jr. said Thursday. "When I
Elsewhere In the American night. That set the stage for and the
White Sox remain the run homers for Texas and Jim wounded club with Tony Doreach of us as serious fisherman all dream of —a world record.
think something is fair and League Thursday night, Min. May's winning hit.
only team in the majors to have Sundberg drove in two runs sett and a number of other
right, I am going to do it even nesota trimmed Toronto 73.
players hobbl ed by Injur ies.
Yankees
3,
A's
0
scored at least one run Ili every wi th a double.
"I was wading In the s ur f on the north of Ponce Inlet.
though I know I am going to be
O.J. Simpson, blurred vision
Cheryl was sitting close to the water's edge. The water was
blasted."
and all, should see some action
unusually cold for Aug ust as a phenomenon known as "th e
Don Reese and former team.
In Buffalo's game against the
Laborador Current" had pushed water so icy cold Into the surf it mimic Randy Crowder pleaded
Lions.
H t
was almost too chilly to fish. The big fish hit my lure on the face of
IX) contest Wednesday to selling
a wave as it roiled In, amid the battle was on. After I had beached
$M,000 of cocaine to a Miami
the fish, I took a set of Delair scales and weighed it In at over
undercover agent. They were
fourteen pounds. We then proceeded to Inlet Harbour where there
sentenced to a year in jail and
would be certified scales, and we could get an official weight,
five years probation.
After normal procedure, including affidavits, witnesses, and
But the sentence has been
certification of the scales it was confirmed, I had the world's
criticized by ninny law enforceBy The Associated Press
loped the New York ,Niels 9-1
and help Toni Seaver withstand throughout. I didn't get tired at
record for 12-pound test line. My fish weighed in at fourteen
ment officials and citizens
Pete Rose has been ai-owid and the Sami Diego Padres
a
late Dodger assault.
all."
MJI'.Ml (AP)
powid.s
even."
When Howgroups as being too light,
$
baseball so long that his num- nipped the Atlanta Braves 2-I.
ard
Twilley
walked
Into Miami
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didn't
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made
it
exciting,
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"It would have been very hers are really beginning to pile
Kent has also held the world record for trout on 16-pound test
Two of the runs off the Ciii- Dolphins' training camp ii
said
Seaver,
who
pitched a six
Hose's
double
eventually
led
easy
just
to
tell
them
to
go
to
u.
line, which was broken this past year. He has caught a trout since
to Cmnciuuiati's winning run. He
hitter, but gave up a run In the clnnati ace were solo homers, years ago, no one gave the
trial. I just don't think It would
them that would have brought the record back to him but was
One of the important nuni scored on a single by Joe Morseventh and two more In the by Dave Lopes In the first and small, slow receiver from the
have been the right solution,"
fishing out of the line class.
hers Is 35. That's his age. An. gaui to give the Reds a 5- I lead
eighth. "I felt very strong by Reggie Smith in the seventh. University of Tulsa much of a
Durant said.
the' Is 2,900. That's his base tut
chance to break into big-league
I had heard of has record and his consistency In producing large
"It Is very difficult for a confootball.
fish, and this past Monday made arrangements to meet him at his
victed felon to find work, let total.
shop "The Tackle Box" in South Daytona for an early morning alone play football."
"I proved that when you turn
But the same, slow Twilley
Reese says his trouble has 35 and take care o yourself, you
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trip.
retired
last month after catchran still play," the Cincinnati
110 We started out in the mouth of Cedar Creek and fished to the helped him to mature.
,
big
212
passes for 3,064 yards.
"I was it kill before May 4 tWnl base,nan said Thursday
0,
,,a bridge oil U.S. 1. From all appearances the high tide did not bring
History may be repeating itI the day of his arrest)," Reese night after his milestone hit
In a full flow as the oyster bars we fished should still have been
self with Wade ilosam-ge, a
hi
said. 'I became a man after helped the Reds beat the
covered according to the tide chart. Fishing was slow, amid WC
Los
small, slow University of Tulsa
that. That's why I believe It Angeles Dodgers,
only picked up two fish. We had numerous strikes topwater, but
player who came to the DelNEW OiII.EANS (Al') — Allsaid after huddling with team fem;ive strength aiid help on the
happened for the better."
the fish were hitting short.
as a five-foot 10' -inch,
Phil's
Maravich
has
I'ete
a
star
guard
mnamiagcnent
Hose's 2,900th hit was
to sign the con- boards," said Maravich.
former
defensive
The
175-pound
free agent. After sevIf you're ever In South Daytona stop by and say hello to Kent, linemen mint surrender to the double in the fifth inning. Only signed a Five-year, $3-muilliomi tract at one end of a riverfront
"I still don't believe, myself, eral cuts, he still remains.
and I'm sure like all modest fishermen he'll be glad to spend an Dade County Stockade by 5 lB players in major league contract with the New Orleans restaurant. 'l spent a great that we're in the category with
baseball history have more hits Jazz, but said the money was part of my life In Louisiana. It's Portland and Philadelphia,
p.m. Monday.
"For a free agent to play the
hour or two telling you about the world record trout hanging over
way he has played. It has to be a
After the sentences were than Cinrimuiatl's switch-hitting not that big a (actor In his de- only natural for me to want to though."
his office door.
tiding to sign.
live In this town. I cannot see
handed down, Crowder said he infielder,
After leading the nation in surprise," Coach Don Shuts
other place that compares scoring as a college player at said Thursday.
"The thing I'm proudest
was looking forward to paying
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No Woe For Watson

Is the Carter human rights campaign Just
another Pat Caddell public relations stunt?
Only the White House knows for sure, but the
bumpy road of inconsistency along which the
Carter program has made its way since ' l
Inauguration Day In January shows no signs of16
smoothing out.
Back then, the newly sworn-in President had
barely taken his hand from the Bible when he
declared, "Our commitment to human rights
must be absolute..." He should have added ,
"...weli, almost." Since that day, the
Administration's commitment has been relative,
at best.
Except for some lumps he's given the Russians
about their dissidents (and the long- •
range value of that criticism isn't certain), Mr.
Carter has allowed his Administration to reserve
most of Its human rights scohlings for our
friends, while practicing dead silence when it
comes to some of the world's worst offenders.
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'Phantom Taxes'Add to Utl*l ity Prof*ts
WASHINGTON — The want utility corn- to phantom taxes which are never paid?"
rather than passing it back to the ratepayers. back to the
consumers. Instead, the saving
panics have learned how to make a profit out of
The case for the utilities, on the other hand,
Most state utility commissions have gone must be kept in rese e
paying taxes. They simply add the taxes to the has been summarized by the greatest utility of
rv and used for inalong with this loophole and have permitted the vestments. The
tax breaks can't be treated as
bills they and their c*omers. But the utilities them all, American Telephone and
Telegraph companies to keep the extra money they income, which they would be if they were
charge their customers for the full federal taxes Co., which claims its customers get their money
collected from their customers for taxes. But a returned to the ratepayers.
before the exemptions are deducted. Then the back In the form of lower rates. The tax breaks, few
the spokesman said.
commisrons, notably California, have made As Internal Revenue inter
prets the law, tax
companies keep the savings instead of returning argue ATT,
enables the Bell System to keep moves to require the utilities to return the tax savings also can't be
the money to the consumers,
used
to reduce rates.
rates down.
savings.
There is a good chance this whole tax
Thus, the utilities collect millions earmarked
Sources familiar with the utilities'
This can be done through a bookkeeping brouhaha will end up before the Supreme Court.
for taxes, which ends up not in the Treasury but bookkeeping, however, tell us the consumers
get
procedure
Oil,. SQUEEZE: Months before he took office,
called flow-through accounting. But
in corporate accounts. This must be one of the little benefit from the tax savings. They put up
the
telephone
utilities,
of
course,
prefer
the
Jimmy
Carter quietly tried to persuade the oil
mod impressive cases on record of having your the full tax money, but the utilities pay only part "normalization" method.
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sheikhdoms not to raise their oil prices. As
cake and eating it, too.
(axes. The consumers would be better off getting
president-elect, he told the Senate Foreign Ji
An A
official explained that the Boll
The losers, of course, are the consumers who the balance back, our sources say, than relyin g
Relations Committee that a new round of oil
wind up paying not only higher-than-ever gas, upon the utilities to reward them with lower which
is usedkeep
for modernization
companies
the tax savingsand
in aother
reserve, Increases would have a devastating impact on
electric and
bills 4 also the utilities' rates.
vestment,
But eventuall y, it must be paid back the world.
We aren't talking about chicken ICed, since
ax bills — including phantom taxes
Sen. Charles Percy, R.-Ill., offered to convoy
it
is
only a deferred tax break, he said.
According to the latest Federal Power Cornpaniea stash away.
Carter's position to the ambassadors of the oilmission figures, electric utilities alone had ac
The memo from the Congressional Research producing countries. Carter agreed to let the
'Ilaen phantom taxes may become national cumulated $1.6 billion in deferred tax
credits at Service, responding to this argument, points out: senator pass on his private statements.
issue. Already, some date utility commissions the end of 1978. The Environmental Action "The present rates
Percy contacted nearly 20 ambassadors, But
are worth more In an
to return the unpaid taxes to the Foundation, which keeps a close watch on
economic sense than the future tax payments. he reported back in a confidential memo that
customers who paid them. Thu move is en- electric utilities, estimates they retained at least
Also, for a utility which Is constantly growing "we are in a weak position" until the United
coentuing MAMYS r6l4anee, however, from $7 billion in unpaid federal taxes from l94 to
and continuing to build new plants, it Is not clear
States adopts a tough energy conservatlomi
ulilitlit
1975.
that future tax payments ever match current program,
Issue , of cot,.., has two sides. The
A staff memo, prepared for Rep. Charles revenues, as deferrals
His timing Wall also wifortwiate. He con.
continue to Increase each
CnosjeucnaiBe..srds
hu summed up Vanik, D.4)hlo, charges the utilities persuaded year,"
(acted the ambssudors at the same time U.S.
g pgc em in an uapulgusJ memorandum. Congress through "a heavy lobbying effort" to
But under the tax laws as they are
Steel announced a price increase, Complained
*hkb asb Amply: "Nould the utility com- permit them to -normaIIz
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its privilege to mall political literature at .he
Postal Service's low-coat "bulk rate."
out-of-court agreement settl ed the dispute
before a trial had been scheduled, but pre-trial
depositions produced some unusually candid
testimony from Mikel K. Miller, chief political
operative for the CWA, whose mem be rs Include
more than 500,000 telephone company employes.
Questioned under oath, Miller acknowledged
that during last autumn's presidential campaign
he had "in the neighborhood of maybe a dozen"
telepho ne conversations with Landon Butler,
political director of Jimmy Carter's campaign
organization.

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that is, to keep the money the savings from tax credits
aren't intended to go

Percy lit his confidentlei memo:-Ite U,S. ,SteeI
price increase at this time doesn't help."

The main objective of the well attended meeting was for the
conservation and preservation of the St. Johns River.
Joseph G. Haluaky was moderator and panel members included
Representative Ander Crnmshaw, GFC biologists, Larry Hartzog,

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One big issue was the steady decline in the shrimp harvest.
State officials have Just enacted a new license fee of $50 for individuals and $250 for commercial Interests in

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some pressure off the shrimp as they come Into and leave the
estuaries at the mouth of the river,
Needless to say, there was some grumbling as always is the
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his debt to society. lie said he ibout is getting that nuniber of lions confirmcA that Mara. with New Orlean.s. It's oiie heck I.ouislana State University.
"When we had him here in
to be of a town. That was the main Maravich signed with the At' May for
would stay in shape with the hits in only 15 years," said victi's annual salary
our mini-camp, he
hope of returning to the NFL hose. "My next two years are $600,000-plus, which would part of It."
lanta Hawks for a reported $1.9 gave us all indication of what
awfully important. I'd like to probably make
next season.
by million. At the time, it was the kind a football player he might
his the secondAnother thing stressed
After the short statement, break Stan Muslal's record. But highest paycheck in the
biggest sum ever paid a rookie. be . And he has just continued to
Maravich during last season
Crowder left the courthouse and it would be no disgrace to Finish N
Ills bonus for signing was be- grow.
a I H a s k e t b a II was his desire to see
t'oului not be reached for second or third."
the team lieved to be $500,000, with his
Association. Kareem Abdultrade for some front-line help. salary over
"He doesn't have sprinter's
Musial is the top hit-maker oil
comment.
the four years with
Jabbar reportedly makes about lie said his one remaining g
o
by
the
career
National
League
list
were
suspended
The two
al Atlanta being $335,000 a year. speed, but he has good quicka year, and the source In
ness, an eye for the ball and he
oniphiuis' owner Joe Hobble with 3,620. The all-time major said Maravich will not make NBAbasketball was to wlii an lie was in the option year
t hampiouishlp.
is
an Intense competitor. lie is
shortly after they were ar- league leader is Ty Cobb, who quite that much.
his contract with Atlanta when
intelligent football playu'ested. They appealed the Be. collected 3,903 hits.
Jazz
acquired his services. very
Wednesday, the Jazz signed the
In
other
National
League
Although
Maravich
still
had
tinu,, and a National Football
leonard "Truck" Robinson, a lie signed with the Jazz for er.
I.eague committee ordered the games. the Philadelphia year to go oil his $370,000 conShuts turned to Bourp to
board-crashing free agent late WO.000 a year after being ob.
replace
Charlie Babb after the
Dolphins to play, trade or waive Phillies beat the Montreal tract with the Jazz, he said he
tallied in a multi-player trade—
of the Atlanta Hawks.
Expos 10-5; the Houston Astros would retire if his contract were
the two players.
"The Jazz has never had a the first player acquisition strong safety separated a
Hobble placed both on waiv- edged the Sall Francisco Giants not renegotiated.
real big power forward, and made by the expansion team shoulder in last weekend's 13.7
"It wasn't all monetary," he
7-5; the Pittsburgh Pirates walvictory against Tampa.
ens. They were not claimed.
he'll add a great deal more of. three years ago.
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NEW ORbifANS JAll - Signed
pete MIrIVICh, guard.

17.10; P (57) 19.50; T S-li) 95.60;

Sn. Purse 5500: I. Dal Worthy
(Denerry) 2. 2010 (Ruggtes) 3. Mr.

Montreai (Bahns.n 4.1) at
Ben. 13; Bottock, Miii, 10; Fuiif, Waived Oeurg Farmer, tight end,
II) 9.20 420 3.00: 3. Crash Gordon (OirffIn) S. Lake Shore Sam
Louis (Forscn 143), In)
Det, 9: Randolph, NY, 9: O8,ett,
EASE BALL
(3)3.007.20; 3. Shonda Lee(S) 7.60; (Taylor) 6. Sassafras HI Time
-.. Houston (Dixon 10) at San KC,9.
American League
0(13) 12.00; P (13) 37.50: T (13 5) (Robinson) 7. Thorp,s Champ
Diego iShirley 4.13), in)
HOME RUNS-Rice, Bin, 79;
(Voilett) I. Romeo Adlo (Polk).
NEW YORK - Placed Don 47.00; 35,46.
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STOLEN BASES-patch, KC, 33

Saturday's Games
Philadelphia at Chicago

Recalled Oil Patterson, pitcher. (2) 10,1o7.00:3. lindun (4) 6.60; Q(7. (Regal) 2. Trout Line (Komeri) 3

Bonds, Cal, 2$: Page, Oak, 23,
PITCHING III DecisIons)-

New York at Pittsburgh,
Montreal at SI. Louis, In)

Guitett, NY, 10-3.769, 3.93 Rozema,
Del, 12 1. .730, 2.70; Barrios, cni, II.

the International Luague.
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2902.50; 31.41.
SEVENTH 5'lo, At I. Hlghfi,ld (Meyers) 4. Partly Sunny fRau) ;.

Fllnor Leagues

(7) 350 310; 3. Slapstick (1) 7.50; Q East (Thiltiewood)
SEVENTH - I M - Condition
123) 109.60. P (32) 91700; 1 (377)

August. AD., 1917.
(Seal)

THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Office of the City Clerk lot all
persons desiring to examine the of the above court a written

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Depy Clerk
STENSTROM, DAVIS 1

they may have. Each claim must be
All parties In interest and citizens
be in writing and must indicate the
shall have an opportunity
basis for the claim, the name and
heard a' said hearing,
By order of the City Commission address of the cleditor or hit agent

Flagship Bank - SuIte 22

CIty Clerk

Attorneys lot Petitioner
Publish: Aug. 5, 12, 19, 76, 1977
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SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FLORIDA

have a horse of ho' own, and Is by a curess youI.3 driver, and
able to take care of it."
she flipped her bike. "She had
thea Jt.:i_
NewfrpapvIt wtdttors tlUII';
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t.jIi.S1 of
have much In common, but In ago, Sally learned she would the hoepital," said her mother,
Sally Thompson's case, by have to give up her riding Ma.
Sandra
Thompion.
delivering the Evening Herald, lessons if she didn't come up "Fortunately, abe was only
she is able to do what she loves with a way to pay for them trulsed."
herself.
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Longwood area. Every af•' became a means to WI end. •
Sally says her paper anywhere the customer asks,
ternoon she rolls her papers and
and even hand-delivers one to a
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Interest in horses began when my bookkeeping, but most of folks on vacation," abe said,
11cr mother drives tier on the
she vLclted frIends in North them cooperate very well."
route if the weather Is too in•
hler3 mileroute, every
Carolina a few years ago. "My
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B) ELD1t NICHOLS
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Bin, fl Thompson, DOt, 7$: MunTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - 600; 3, Demree (I) 3.40, Q (67) Hysetl) 3. Lady Susan (.1. C. Smith) September 9th, 1 ' othewlsv a IS BASED AND PROVIDING FOR tativesattorney are sit Iorth beio(
'.'. Only games scheduled
son. tly, 7.
Placed Calvin Harper, offensive 3900: P176) 122.10; T (161) 410.50; 4. Vans Choice N (Hall) S. Moe B default and ultimate ludament will THE METHODS OF BILLING,
All persons having claims
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HITS-Carew, Mm, lao; Bostofl, tackle, on mnlured reserve list.
31.19.
(Komers) 4. Taylors Firvel (Piper) be entered against you for the relief SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING demands against the estate are
. Philadelphia (Cartton 160) at Mm, 140; Rice. BIn, 113; LeFIor,
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS FOURTH -5.14,1: I. E.J. Little 7. Arden Ed (Meyers) •. Frisky demanded In the Petition.
WITHIN
Chicago (Krukow 7.9)
THE FEES FOR REFU%E required,
THREE
Dot, 137; Croper, Mu, 133.
ObtaIned Gregg Butler, cornerback,
2.50 2.50; 2. Trading Poit (7) Donna (Whayland).
WITNESS my hand and officIal COLLECTION.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE O

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. Icoosman 5)2) at Pittsburgh
Reiackson, NY. 31; Lemon, Chi, 70: unannounced trait Choice. Obtained
- (Rogker 96 •.
KISOn 4.4), , Carew, Mm, 22; Hisle, Miii, 71.
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OAKLAND RAiDERS - Traded worked (7) 71.20 6.20; 3. Lucky (;j (DelCampo) I. Sandy
Doll TOSH, Attorneys for PetItioner, COLLECTION OF REFUSE AS representative of the' estate is
Cal, 79; Bostock, Mm, 79; Fisk, Bsn, Ma.'v Hubbard, running back, to the 1.60; 0 (20) 16.00; P (133237,40, T (Dagenais)
whose address is Post OffIce Box D E F I N E 0
T H E R E I N THOMAS F. MOORE, whose a
17: Smalley. MItt, 73,
71 931.00; 3176,
FOURTH - I M - Claiming Pace 1320, Sanford, Florida, 3311),
Detroit Lions for cash. Traded
ii 1937 Conifer Court, Winter
and PRESCRIBING THE AMOUNT OF
RUNS BATTED IN-Hisie, Horace Jones, defensive end, to the
THIRD -5.14, D: I. Surf Foot
$1,000, Purse 5400: 1. Rocky filethecriginalwlth the Clerk of the SUCH FEE AND DEFINING Park, Florida. The name and ad.

Houston 7, San Francisco s
Thursday's
Games
PtIlacielpp,ia
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' Pittsburgh 9, New York I

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IN THU CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING IN THU CIRCUIT COUR1
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
PROlATE DIVISION
CT. Smith) 2. Dusty Tag (Schads) 3. FLORIDA
OF AN ORDINANCE DY THE CITY
TWELFTH- I. ZUbIMandlota Oteca Mae (Baresnak) 4. DistrIct
PHI Number 77u2.Cp
CAll NO, 771112.CA44.L
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
IS. 400 5.50; 2. A!berJ.Paco 1.00 Lady (Thistliwood) 5, Tarzan Pick Iii NI ffii Mar,'ia s4
DivIsion
Notice is hereby given that a
WASHINGTON REDSKINS - 1100; 3. Loyola.Ech.nhz 5.00; Q 12. (Hail) 6. KIng Dan Adios MONOEN TENNELL,
Ri (state of
Released Larry Willis, c6rnerba. ) $5O.i P 12.4) 5172.20; T
PublIc
Hearing
will
be
held
in
the
In
174$)
(Cloulnard) 7. Dukes Chuck
Signed Skip Sharp cornerback,
Room
in
the
City
Hall
DAVID
MOORE.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
(Robinson) I. Adios Duchess and
FOOTSALL
DKeawi
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
A- 2531; Handle $137,537.
iast
(Crank).
Nati•nai Football League
NOTiCE OP
NELLIE RHONE TENNELL,
7:000'Clock P.M. or. August 22, ii
4. Pct. GE
SECOND - I M - Coødltion
ATLANTA FALCONS - Released
ADMINISTRATION
RespoCidInt. to
ider th adoption of an
'Phiia
Guy Rober•s, IinIbcAer,
Pace, Purse 1700 1. Zet Pintir
NOTIC(OpAcysoN
dina. by ffi City 4 SaçJord. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
$4 ,
:ChicaQo
BALTIMORE COLTS - Signed
(Britton 2. Winning Tina (Regur) 3. THE STATE OF FLORIPA TO
Florida, title f *hich is as follows: CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINsT
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Lyle Blackwood, defensive back.
Miss McKay (J. HyselI) 4. Marb
THU AROVI ESTATE AND ALL
NELLIE RHONE TENNELL
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Queen (Dagenais) S. Fearless Bob
Cut Andy Reid, runnIng back.
ATDAYTONA lEACH
OTHER PERSONS lNTlRISy
Whose
Residence
is
Unknown
ORDINANCINO.
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lsEREY UOT)FJIo
Poiiy, kicker, on waivers
Flaming
Port
(J.
C.
Smith)
RESULTS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT IFIRi
that MONOEN TENNELI. has filed AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
WNt
THIRD - Si M - I. ClaimIng a Petition In the Circuit Court of OF
from the San Francisco 1,,,s,
FLORIDA, thattheadministrationolth,,,ta,,
SANFORD.
Los Ang 69 43
lOS FIRST-5.11,M, IF
HOUSTON OILERS - Obtained
Pace $730, Purse $500 I. Money SemInole County, FlorIda, for AMENDING CHAPTER II, SAN. of DAVID MOORE, decH$ed, F111
cinci
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Jimmy Dean,defensiv,tackle, from 3.602.40:2. Travel On (3)3.703.403 Booster (Unknown) 2. Varsity Bomb DissolutlonofMarriag,,andyou are FORD CITY CODE OF THE CITY Number 11-243CP, is pending in th
'tHouston
SI 63 .446 to
BATTING (230 at bats)- Carew, the Buffalo Bills for an undI$cIo
BlowIn Free I?) 7.50; Q (3-4)
(Botelho) 3. Red E Place (Bridges) required to serve a copy of your OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, SEC. Circuit Court for Seminole County
'S Fran
52 43 .152 17",
Mm. .353; Bostock, Mm, .339; future draft choice.
(63) 09.10. T (651) 32.40 31W.
1. Glory Land IBoiton) 3. Chatham written defenses, If any, on KEN. lION 11.12 THEREOF, AS
Florida, Probate Division, the •
'.S Diego
33 61 .437 291', Singleton. Bal, .374; Rice, Bsn, ,333;
SECOND
LOS ANGELES RAMS - Signed
5)6. D' 1. Sailing Nick (Regur) 6. Tallow (But. NETH W. MCINTOSH, ESQUIRE, AMENDED, SUCH SECTION tess of which Ii Park Avenue,
Calilornia at New Yoi'ii
Settle at Boston
Kansas City at Toronto, In)
Oakland at Baltimore, in)
MIrmNota at Detroit, In)
Chicago at Texas, in)
Sundays Games
MiIwaukea at Cleveland, 2
Kansas City at Toronto
Minnesota at Detroit
Qaliland an Baltimore
Catfornia at New York
Seattle at Boston
ChIcago •t TIIIU (%)

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horses then and there," she
"Toss-up," the show name of younger brother, David, and his
the horseshe des, Is known as
said.
friend, Ken, have a lawn
Sally started riding lessons "Cooley" around the stables.
mowing service for neIghl,ors,

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EIGHTH - 'iC: I. Fireman Bob P_Ott? .!Unknownp 2. Lady Ruts
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each personal re;'esentatmye
4.,7;
Eastern DIvision
100; 3 K's Notary (I) 1.30; Q(7)
Princess Strong (Regur) 3. Gypsy
CIVIL
ACTION
NO,
77'14(7.CA.19.
3
Philadelphia at Chicago
Petitioner
All persons interested in the estate
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cat, 241;
W. L. Pct. GB 2000. P126)74,10: T 1260)257.60; Schuyler (khacfe) 6. Marion Sleek
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
Montreal at St. Louis
to whom a copy of this Notice of
33 19 .635 - 3.15.
Tanana, Cal, Ill; Leonard, KC, 1SS; jac0,'me
(Crank) 7. Armbro Newark
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
formerly
WILLIE
BLACKMON
Administration has been mailed arti
Cincinnati at San Francisco, BlyIeven; Tea, 149; Eckerstey, Cle, Orlando
27 23 .340 3
NINTH - 5.16. C: I. More (Bridges) I. Armond O'Brlin (J.
Savannah
2
required, WITHIN THREr'
known as FIRST FEDERAL TO
140.
Respondent
21 24 .529 3", Security (3) 3.00520 3.10; 2. Smart Hysell).
Charlotte
SAVINGS I. LOAN ASSOCIATIO
Houston at San Diego
MONTHS FROM THE DATE O
NATIONAL LEAGUE
23 21 .151 9', Power (I) 9.004.603. Up (4) 3.60; Q
EIGHTH - I M - Condition Trot, OF TAMPA,
' WILLIE BLACXMON
WesternOivision
Atlanta at Los Angeles
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
BATTING (230 at bats)- Parker,
Purse $1200, I. D's Crystal Ball (.3.
(131 31.40; P (3-I) 132.90; T (311)
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Plamntilt,
THIS NOTICE, to fiteanyobecti
Pgh, .331; Stennett, Pgh, .341;
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. 1. Pet. OS 307.00; 3)74
C. SmIth) 2. Frosty Lew (8ridg) 3,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED they may have that challenges the
27 fl .53)
Simmons, StL, .337; Tmpleton, StL, Montgomery
Midnight Kid (Cukerst,mn) 1. Ju
East
TENTH - 3)4, 5:
. Pecos
Columbus
,.,
WINFRED L. BURRELL ant that an action for dIssolution of validity of the decedent's will, the
JeMorales, Chi, 322
73 25 .479 3's Smokin' U) 12.006.403.20:2. FlyIng Ge's Best (Seiders) 3. Mario (Clark)
W L Pet. GB
Chattanooga
BARBARA F. BURRELL, his wife,
23 27 .160 4'.', Lady (4) 7.60
you, qualifications of the personal
RUNS-GFt,r, Cm, 59: Morgan,
Boston
394 3.00; 3. Mohamad Eli 6 Demon Raker (Crank)
and HARRV REIN, as Trustee for ltid you are rcquiredto serve a copy
representative, or the venu, or
BaIt
11 32 .34710
as 11 550 I', Cm, 51; WinHeIj, SD, $3; Parker, Knoxville
(0) 0.00; 0(1-1)34.00; p (I-I) 150,90;
NINTH - I M - Condition Pace,
Pgh, $3: Grulfey, Cm, $2.
Thursday's Results
HARRY REIN MDPA PENSION Of your written defenses to it, i any,
jurisdiction of the court
II York
T (II) 451.70; 3151.
62 49 359
Purse $100: 1. Passe (Crank) 2.
PLAN,
on CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
Savannah $1 Montgomery 2-7
Detroit
RUNS BATTED lN-OFoster,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
31 60
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Flyer Farong lJ. Hysell) 3. Helena
ELEVENTH
5.16,
A:
1.
Pier
Petitioner, whose address is 6)2 OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Charlotte 1, Columbus I
Defendants,
Cm, 109; Luzinshl, Phi, CI; Coy, LA,
Milwheq'
Hal
30 43
433
(Burgess)
Emperor (7)9.00 15.00 000; 2. Sount
i.
Sophist
NOTICE
OP
Orlando
1.
Chattanooga
2
SUIT
$0;
Garvey,
LA,
Sanford
Atlantic
Bank
Building,
WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Clevo
III.',
16 62
IS; Burroughs, All,
(DelCampo) S. Cash Box (Rau) 6.
Out (I) 5.20 1.00; 3. Pyrrha (2) 500;
TO:
Sanford. Florida, and tile the
Jacksonville SI, Knoxville 40
Toronto
Date of the first Publication of tPii
Senatros Tins (Bennett) 1. R Haven
74',', 53
Q(7.I)4670
P
(71)
16.70;
1
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Winfredl_. Burrell and Barbara F. original with the Clerk of CircuIt
Today'soam,s
Notice of Administration. Augue
HITS-Parker, Pgh, 163; Tm.
West
7)39.70; 3777
Way (Regur) 9, Bombay Jo Anna
Burrell, his wife
Montgomery at Savannah
Court, Sanford, Senijinol, County,
12th, 1977
pleton, StL. 143; Stennett, Pgh, 110;
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63 46 .514 TWELFTH - a B: I. Wampum (Unknown)
RCSIDENCE:
Unknown
Florida,
Columbus
at
Charlotte
on or before the 10th day of
4,
Miivi
Row, Cm, 13$; GFoster, Cm, 131;
Thomas F Moore
$
TENTH
I
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II) 1.501003.20; 2. Irish Blend (4)
- Claiming Pace
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that August, AD, 1977; otherwise a
Chattanooga at Orlando
Grifley, Cm, 13?.
A Personal Repres,nta
Texas
1.10 3.50 3. Radar Beam (5) 110;
52,500, Purse $700: I. Byrd K
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a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage default will be entered against you
DOUBLESParker, Pgh, 31:
live 01 the Estate of
67 II
(RuggIe$)
561 2",
2.
(16) 14.20; P (1.61 35.40, 1 (16.3)
Enough
T,me
encumbering the following real lot the relief demanded in the
Cromrtie, Mtl. 31; JeMorales, Clii,
Calif
DAVID MOORE
53 33
19.10, 31.11
(Daganais) 3. Straigi,
s,',
Shoot
Property:
Petition.
Deceased
Seattle
Griffey, Cm, 29; Rose, Cm, 29
16 6$ .1)4 19",
A - 3100; Handle - $250.29).
(Bennett) 4, Birdie H Polo (Bridges)
Lot
II,
Block
"I"
CAMELOT,
WITNESS my Hand and seal of
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Oakland
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
TRIPLES-Tmpleton 511., II
12 70 375 fl
S Westerns Boy
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
(Unknown) a. Ahab UNIT 2, according to plat thereof, this Court on this the 11th day of
Maddox, Phi, I; AI,non,
REPRESENTATIVE
NorttiernDivismon
Thursday's Game,
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HyselI) 7. I'll Gt It (Unknown)
FIRST 5.14, C: I. Lonesome Reo;
recorded
in
Plat
Book
Mumphry, StL, 7; Cabell, Htn, 7;
14, Pages 93 July, AD 1977.
DENNIS
California 1. Boston 3
J.
W. L. PcI. oa 2. Lucky Trifle, 3 Emily's Pick; i.
HIGHTOWER.
and
Seal)
Public Records Of SemInole
JCru:, Htn,
St. Petersburg
73 43 629
ESQUIRE
MInnesota 7. Toronto 3
- Dr. Pepper; 5 Vera O'Neil; a.
County,
Florida
Arthjr
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Baltimore i, Seattle 3
HOME RUNS-OFoster, Con, 35; Lakeland
WHITAKER
AND
KOEPKE
69 15 .603 3
Blackjack Morgan; 7. Artic Lilt;
has been filed against you and you
Winter Haven
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ThI Whitaker Building
Burroughs, AtI, 30; Luzinski, Phi,
New 'York 3. Oakland 0
6) Si .530 II", Blue Romy
Matfick
are required to serve a copy of your
By: Margaret L. Meyers
Tampa
2';
Schmidt.
eni,
;
Bench,
Cm,
26;
IS West Washington Street
Texas I, Kansas City 3
56 40 103 20
SECOND - S.lO, 5: 1. Madds
written defenses, if any, t. it
Deputy Clerk
Daytona Beach
Garvey, LA, 26.
Orlando, Florida 33002
Cleveland 3. Chicago 1
1373 333
Oki; 7. Boby WIre; 3 Dreamy
Telephone' (33 3132222
Only games scheduled
Southern Division
STOLEN BASES-.Taveras, Pgh.
TORONTO (Al') - oronto SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK, CARROLL BURKE
Paula; i. Snazzy Time; S. Helen
attorneys for Plaintiff, whosi ad.
Attorney for Petitioner
10; Cedeno, Htn, 31; ORichards, SD, W. Palm Beach
Publish' Aug. 12, 1$, 197?
Today's Games
73 44 .613 - Wheels; 6. My Baby Sis; . Red
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Blue Jays of baseball's Amen, dress is I? South Magnolia Avenue, 6)2 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Miami
OEO 64
Moreno, Pgh, 35; Lope,, LA, 35
S 57 .53 s", Mar; I. SC Lonesome Liz,
California (Brett 10-I and KuOrlando,
Florida,
can
Sanford,
FlorIda
33101,
and file the
3271)
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League announced Thurshaulua 00) as New York (Fig.
PITCHING (II Decisions)- Rau, Pompano Beach
59 39 500 13",
THIRD - 3.14, 5, I. Nobel Waily;
original with the Clerk of the above.
Phone (30S) 322-7410
ueroa 10-I and Hunter 41), 2, LA. 133, ,100. 3.40: RReuscp,eI, Chi, Fort Lauderdale
3. Abel Jet; 3. Heart Healer; i Salty
45 72 715 27
day the appolnImelit of veteran . Styled Court on or b.fote
INVITATION FOR lIDS
Publish:
Aug.
Cocoa
5, 12. l9 24. 1977
September
()
15.4, .709, 2.30; John, LA, 13.4 743
10 7
339 32", Sister; 5 K's Lonesome; o Dam
THE SAN FORD HOUSING
seout Bobby Mattick as man. '7th, 1977; otherwls,a iudgrnent may DO2S
RForsch, StL,
- Thursday's Resut$
Milwaukee (Sorenson 35 and
737 3.42;
Yanky; 7. Denominator; I. Ny
A UT H OR I I t',
SAN FOR D.
Cocoatat Daytona
tiger of their Florida Instruc. be entered against you for the relief
Han I 7)' at Cleveland (Eckers. Cal5dtria, Pgh, III
733 273
ppd. rawer.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FLORIDA. will receive bids for the
demanded in the Complaint,
Cdrltun, Phi, 166,777,3.53; Seaver, rain
- II','
10-9
and
Hood
10),
2,
(tn)
tIollal
league
club.
FOURTH -'.0:1. LeMistral 2
of
Kansas
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cii. retooling
twelve
(17)
2 Palm Beach 3, St. Peter- K's Sensen; 3. Notta Blunder; 4
City (Pattmn 42) at Cm. 12.5, , n., 3.1$; Chrstnson, Phi, sburg
West
Mattick, who has been in pro. laid Court on the 2nd day of August, CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE BUILDINGS IN CASTLE BREWER
1' innings, rain
lOS, .447, IN.
I Toronto (Lemanczyk 9$), (n)
DennIs 0.; 5. Color Me Blue; 6. The
COURT, FLORIDA PROJECT )6 I
COUNTY, FLORIDA
(essiotial baseball (or 40 years, 1977,
SIR IKEOUT5_PNiekrO AtI,
Laketanci at Fort Lauderdale, 2 Lost Guide;
Oakland (Blue 1210) at Balti
7. Pemberton; I
(Seal)
until 3 00 pm, on the 31st day of
NO. 77.314.CA.o,.L Liffler
119; Rogers, MIt, 131, Koosman, pod, rain
more (Palmer 1310), In)
will
manage
at
Dunedin,
Flameaze
.IOHNNIE L StNGLETARY and August IC??, at the Administration
Arthor H. Beckwith, Jr.
Tampa 31, Miami I
Seattle (Mitchell 03) at Bos- NY, 14$; Richard, I-sIn, 141; Seaver,
FIFTH - 5)6, B: I. K's Melody;
BRENDA K. SINGLETARY. his Building. Castle Brewer Court.$
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cm, 139.
ton (Wise II), 1n
Winter Haven at Pompano Beach 7. Commando; Killotera Pat; 1.
wife,
Sanford, Florida, at which time and
By: June Curtis
2 ppd. rain
Minnesota
(Redtern 5.7) •
Pallanner; S. Castie Pond; 6 Go
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiffs, place all bits will be Publicly Opened
Detroit (Arroyo
Today's Games
Baker; 1. Alice Hansin; I Maiou
VS
Legal
Notice
and
read aloud,
Publish: Aug. 3, 12, 19 26 1971
Lakeland at Miami
Transactions
Chicago (BarrIos
ill) at
___________________________
Dull,,
DEOThe work consists of removing
ROBERT
D.
Atif
DRESS
and
BILLIE
Dayto
Texas (Ellis 69). In)
SASKETSALL
Beach at West Pa!m
SIXTH - 3.14, 5: I. K's Lovab),;
existing roof covering and un
S ANDRES his wife, et al ,
Beach
PUBLIC NOTICE
Saturday's Games
National Basketball AssocIatIon
2 KIllosera Rally; 3. 011ie Blitz; 1.
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
Defendants, derlayment from twelve (12) one
Notice is hereby given that the
Tampa at Pompano Beach
HEARING
Milwaukee at Cleveland
DENVER NUGGETS -- Signed
ibory multiple dwelling Unit
t_OTICEOp
Harold
S. Amaretto;aup Sanford Airport Authority Bucloet
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Fort Lauderdale at St. PCtprih.,rn And
un.' Drive;
UI,..,,.
.,.y ..a.,v;
repac,ng same at
u,g r,ov will be reviewed by the
rVtLusURE SALE
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Cocoa at Winter Haven
Sanford cty
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that follows
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
Commission in the City Commission

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Center on Red Bug Road, said,
"Sally is a natural rider, She's students who do not own their awards with her ceramics. She
doing very well and is about my own horse,
will be in eighth grade at

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

C011ege

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Maryme; 2. White Clown; 3. on Monday the
15th day of August
Superior Air; 1, Trimer Troubles; 3.

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CD. Blister.
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'ULt I AMY,

Florida, titI of which iS as follows:'

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tCTlTIOUSNAME
P4011cc Is hereby given that I am
EIGHTH N ug Hea,j engaged in businuss at 43) Sminol,
G,Iri (DelCampo) 3.303.607.30,
Plaza, Hwy 11-976. 136, Casselbirry,
3.
Lynn Hargr*ve 3.40 7.70;
3. Park Semmnoia County. Flri,ts
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HAIRSTYLIST, and fhat I Inlend to

P4011cc is hereby given that I am Florida,
Thi aforesaid sale will be made
ingagad inbusiness at 767 East Hwy
pursuant to a fInal f udgmt
434,
Altamonte Springs, SemInole foreclosur, entered In CIvil Action
County,
Florida,undefftt,flcfp,lqus No.
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all the driving, which will limit
her social life. ha! What
wonderful helpmate she is. My
condolences to the man who's
stuck with her. I wonder what
she would have done in my

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VAUDEVILLE
TONIGHT!

I,ots 1)1 lasses with lovely legs is just one delightful
feature (If "Vaudeville Tonight!" a family-style
variety shoe produced by Dimensions .1000 which
opening tonight at H p.m. In the ,tltamonte Springs
('ivk ('enter. The stmw will also Full Saturday and
Sull(Inv. Tickets at the door are $2 for adults, $1 for

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and mail or call 322.2611 todayl

stildelIts and senirn' citizens, and children under six
are admitted fret'. Ket'uy Korus lineup Includes
(from left) ('tit'ri Smalley, Karen Smith, Mary La
Rock, I)orla llriganti, Kimberly :nderson and Roxi
she

* Area High Schools * Colleges
* Little League * Rec. League
* Bowling * Hunting
* Fishing * Boating

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DEAR TIM: Try the direct
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approach. It that uOClfl war
the ball is in your court again,

No bid

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DEAR ABBY: I'm a il0l)
okIng guy going with a
be autiful redhead whose breath
5T1leUs like smoldering tires.
TIus gal really turns me on, but
he r breath turns me off,
Row do other guys handle this
sit.uation' Don't tell me to take
up smoking so won't notice her
eath. I was a three'pack-ada y man until my brother
de veloped lung cancer, and that
CILred me.
TIMID TIM

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Period of 30
days subseq,,

of Sanfort Florida
Housing Authority a

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place.
dreds of books, wrote hundreds Blacksheare, Ga. She weighed
Twenty-fIve years ago, lilY of letters, and knitted scores of pounds, 8
ounces. Mrs.
hu.sbaiid also "lost his Ilerve" afghans. BUT today my DuncanlstheformerVickiliall
about driving, and rather thai) husband is alive and well and of Sanford.
see him risk his life every time his self-respect is undamaged
Maternal grandparents are
he went out, I took over the because he was able to support Mrs. F. W. Hall, Sanford and
driving for both of u.s.
the late Mr. Hall. Paternal
his family,
Since he was a salesman 811(1
1 will always have the grandparents are Mrs. John H.
our living depended on his being satisfaction of knowing that my Duncan, Sanford and the late
"oh the rold" every day, iieed I promise, "Whither thou goest, I Mr. Duncan.
ieii you wHat (lulL S1LULII1OI) (110 wIll go,'' was hept
to ill)' life?
Why don't you get out of that
11 not only wrecked my man's life and let him find a
"social life," it changed 'Y woman who will share his
home routine. I sat in the car troubles as well as his "social
alone every clay, Monday life."
through Friday. I read hun.
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facilities.
The Housing Authority Of
the City
of Sanford, Flotida, resirves
the
right to reject
any or all bids orto
waive any iflfrnsit,i
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DEAR ED: Why nimt But
to bachelors DID make it big
In politics James Buchanan,
ir 16th president, and Jerry
Birown, California's governor.

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I Lonarib da Vinci and St.
'I 'homas Aquinas, all of whom
were bachelors!
Two of the world's greatest
uslcians were bachelors
leethoven and Brahams..
Ckidly enough, the musician
ho was saId to have been the
greatest ladies' mai of them all
a
ran Richard Wagner
iarried mait!
One finds outstanding
achelors in all trades and
professions except politics.
Let's hear it for bachelor.

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Prizes TV Dinners And More

Offers Ga lb ra ith Series

at Hinekahearn IlnanItnI.

DEAR ABBY: We have a
Mother's Day and a Father's
Day, why not officially declare
a day to honor bachelors?
The great historiaii and
philosopher, Will DUr8IIt,
compiled alist of thetcii IfiCII he
rated as having the sharpest
mindS of all time. Among them

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birth of a daughter, Heather
Michele. born July l2at 11p.m.

clean surface

Plaintiffs, and ROBERT D. AN. thoroughly and inspqct sheathing or
DRESS and BILLIE S. ANDRESS, decking for decayed or detective
1610 Painless Pallen.
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ORDINANCE
NO.
)3$
9.20 )000; 2. Alberdi.Carlos 400
NINTH - 3.14, 5: I M.ajeslic
his wife, ALBERT F. LEMKE and areas. Replacement of sheathing or
1.00; 3. Beide.Egurbi 1.60; Q
Tune; 2. Cagey Carrie: 3.
doing snot included in the basic
FICTITIOUS NAME
TI
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY DOROTHY M. LEMKE, his wife,
57600; T (137) $619.10,
Maggie; 1. Yellow Princess; S. K'
agreement,
Notice is hereby given that I 'am
and DONALD BARRY and HELEN
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
SECOND.. I. Alberdi.Ovy
Looker; 6-Now So; 7. Mrs. Smith;
Apply single layer asphalt.
engaged in business at 754 East
BARRY, his wife, are Defendants, I
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1097
7.30200;
Jet
Easy.
2.
Bob
Cheva
11
900 310; 3
Highway 136, Altamont, Springs,
will sell to the highest and best saturated IS lb. rooting felt, ASTMD
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
Vlctor.Gr 500; 0 (30) $16.00: P
TENTH - i B: I. Pecos Rockmn;
bidder for cash in the lobby
Seminole County, FlorIda, under the
726. with 2 inch headlap and 6 Inch
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
at the
(13)191.00; I (533)5329.00; D011 2 Gene Austin; 3. Sussie Aim; i.
West front door of the Seminole endlap Over entire area, Use
fictltiousnameof .i. W. Construction
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
$)
EIJ
Klepper Troubles; S. BIg Buck; 6
Co., andthat I intend to register said
County Courthouse In Sanford,
corrosion resmstanl roofing nails
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
THIRD- I. Gasti.Mandlola 12.50 Dotted Line; 7. I'm Easy; I. flea,
name with the Clerk of Ihi Circuit
Seminole County, Florida, a 1100 Sufficient length to penetrat4 1
CHANGING
THE
ZONING
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ALL
5001.00: 2. Atberdi JavierA to inn
1"l Wd,-1
Ann v+n,v T)IIIIiAA. '. n.:._
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PROPERTY
4.101 fldUII
3. Bob Pecmna 160; 0(16)
Captain's Lane; 3. Aba,
%tapie)
accordanc.with he proviSions of
tollowing described property e,
LYING
BETWEEN
(I 4) $41.30; T (I 41)124450
Sandy's Jetaway; S. Adventurer : 6.
FIRST forth in the order of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, ToApplyoneiayer36i3,$0 lb
Final
STREET AND SECOND STREET
FOURTH- I. Trani.Egurbi 21.10 Artie's Scout; 7. Randy Rugrat; •
Wit: Section SOSO, Florida Statutes
mineral surfaced roll roofing,
iudgment:
AND BETWEEN POMEGRANITE
U
6,101.40; 2. Oscar.Ooros 3.00 3-20; 3 Master AerriI.
1957.
Lot 20. Block D, LAKE KATHRYN ASTMD 219 or one layer 55 lb
AVENUE
AND
VACATED
Victor Javier 3.10; Q (73) 131.00;
TWEI,.pTH- stAt I. Uncle Sam;
5: J. W. Robinson
TAMARIND AVENUE TO OC-2 WOODS, according to the piat smooth roll rooting, ASTMO 274.
(32) $10.50; T (3 7.6) $121.10.
2. Sand Blaze; 3, Miss Incredible; I
Sicty Tres
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(GENERAL COMME R CI AL) thereof recorded in Ptat Book 16, along all eaves and rakes, over the
FIFTH- I. Zubi.Arrieta 11.10900 LocoMotIon: 5. Scarlet Lady; 6. Odd
1106 Corporation
Pages I? and 13, in hi Public hell underlayment, using plastic
DISTRICT.
Nicholas;
1.
1.00;?, Gaidos Gastl II 9.20 3.20; 3
K's Viking:
Publish: July 29, Aug. 5, I?, 9, 1971
A Copy shall be avaIlable at the Records of Seminole County, asphalt cement to Secure all edgos
Oscar.Cobman 4.60; Q(l.4) $1940 P Madeawist,.
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DEN 132
Office of the City Clerk for all Florida; salts land situate, lyIng and and laps. Apply mineral surfaced
(1 1)5175.40; 1 (1 I I) $433 $0.
persons desiring to examine the being in Seminole County, Florida. asphalt shingles ASTM D30II type I,
SIXTH-I, Beide.Dmaga 1020 100
DATED this 10th day of August, UL Class "A" label, self sealing
FICTITIOUS NAME
same.
100; 2 Reno Egurbi 1100 600;
[IJ
Notice is hereby given that I am
wind resistant type, weighing not
All parties In interest ant citizens 1977.
Harness Racing
Galdos Javier I 60; 0 (II) 43.20; P
engaged in business at 734 East shall have an opportunity to be (Seal)
less than 260 pounds per square
(4 II lI6.7O T (1 1.71
Highway 436, Altamonte Springs, heard at laid hearing,
Arthur H. Beckwmth, Jr.
inch exposure, 2 inch leadlap, using e
D
AT SEMINOLE
SEVENTH- I. Trani Cobian 19.50
Semmnolo County, Florida, under Ihe
Clerk of the Circuit Court
deformed, barbed or threaded nails
By order Of the City Commission
900 4.60;
THURSDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS
2. Victor Rodoifo 1,503.50;
fictitiousnameof CHOLU BRANDS, of the City of Sanford, FlorIda,
By; Jacqueline Thompson
as recommended by shingle
LoyoIa.Egurbl 3.70:0(36) 15370
FIRST - 1316 M - I. Aprils Guy
Ond that I intend to register said
Deputy Clerk
manufacturer. Submit catalog data
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
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(Harmon) 16.40 1)40 3.,
Publish; Aug. II, 1971
and samples for color
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
City Clerk
selectIon.
OshkO$h 7.10 5.40, 3. Fashion Fanny Court,
EIGHTH- I. Vldor.Echonus 23.40
DEO.63
Seminole County, Florida in Publish: Aug. 12, 1971
Provide double startIng course at
2.40; 0 (4-3)
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6I04.4Ø
3.
BeIdI.Qastm
119.10)1.00;
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67.40: 1 (4.3-4j i5t40; accordance wIth the provisions of OEO.31
1:41.1,
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3. Ramon Rodolfo 110;
0 (16)
54
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP THU
At completion, remove all debris
SECoND - I M - 1. Ed's Buod1' the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
563 40; P (li, 574? SO; I
WIt: Sechmon 563.09 Florida Statutes
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. and packing containers, Provide
(I 6 3) (Rau) S.30 3.10 3.20; 7. Traumerel
$115370,
19S7.
NOTtci OF INTENT TO
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE minimum 013 p.r cent replacement
NINTH-I Ga$til11570440350, 76O240;3.LincolnBGallon3lOQ
REGISTER FICTITIOUSNAMI
3: Robert R. YOhn
shingles of each color for main
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
2. Rodalfo 1 403,60, 3. 544arti 4.10: Q
0fs Open 6:00 p.m. - Racing Action Bgins At 5:30 p.m.
11.4) 750; 1 (1.1.3) 131.70; 3:13.).
tenance
Owner
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
THIRD
CASE
NO.
76HLCA00.0
I
M
- I. Riva Byrd
(I 3) 135.00; p (1-3) Ø9,Ø; T (1-37)
tie undersigned, desirIng 10 engage
Publish: July 29, Aug. 5. 12, 1$, 1977
Visil the site and obtain from
NADER
HOMES,
INC.,
(Weaver) 12.10 1160 $00; .fto
1771,70,
A
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A
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Florida
mnbusmnessunderthpfictitmousname
DEN $70
Corporation,
Owner, Santord Housing AuIhorit'
TENTH- I, VIctor.Cobman 11.40 Flapper 6.20 5.10; 3. IndIan Honey
he
of
he
CHILDREN'S
VILLAGE
op
locatIon and extent of retooling(
500; 0 (33) 37.30; T (331) 333 4.
3003,60; 3. Gaidos Arrieta
fICTITIOUS NAME
Plamnlilf, required.
FLORIDA at 7440 HIawatha, San.
3 105,70; 2:13,4.
ml ,
Fastest Milet, Dig. Banksd Tra In The South
Notice Is hereby given that I am ford, FIa. 32711
3.
Gastl
Echani:
S.Q;
Q
(I7)
$1040.
P
A certified check or bank draft,
(temporary) p.o. JAMES-C. RICKARD and PAMELA
FOURTH - I M - I, Chuck
engiged in business at 134
(I 2) $11110; I (I 23) l447,
Dean
East Hwy Boa 1084, Sanford, Fla 37771, Intends 1. R ICKARD,
payable to the Housing AuthorIty of
.
i-st. HWY. 44. East 10 MIles
(Crank) 13.20 360 3-20; 2. NIt.
hit
wife,
Aitamonle
SprIngs,
Seminole
to regIster the said same wIth the
Club
ELEVENTN I. Ramon.peclna 3.40
the City ot Sanford, Florida,
13,00
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3.70; 3. Nardmns Pussycat
u.s.
Q4.734-Q44g
Defendants
county, FlorIda, under the fictitious Clerk of the Circuit Court of
04.734i7l
Government bonds
2940S-i0
1300
Nestor.Arrieta 0(74)7770; T (2-46) $5.20; 2:12,3.
NOTICE OF SALE
or a sallsfactory
name
of
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
3. 4,20;
Tranl 7.
Egurbi
SemInole County, Florida.
160; Q (4
bid bond executed by he bidders
PURSUANT TO
I) 13.20;
FIFTH - I M - I. Senator Gene RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, and
P (4 II 10390; T ($ I) (Seiders)
OAT ED thIs 20th day of July, A.D.
and acceptable sureties in an
CHAPTER 41
1.00 3.10 3.10; 2. VIcky
that I intend to regIster said name
9fl•
Notice is hereby given that on the amount equal to S per cent of the bid
RhythrnJlagl40- 3 Sunny Verona
with the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,
SemInole County Assoc.
7.40, Q (27) 4)20; T (214)
22nd day of August, 1977, at 11:00 shall be submiltets with each bid.
SemInole County, FlorIda In ac
763 30'
allen
of
Retarded
AM. at he west front door of Itsi
2:13.1,
The successful bidder will be
cordance with the provisions of the
Citizens, Inc.
required to furnish and
SIXTH - I M - I. Sail Boat
Courthouse of SemInole County, at
pay br
Ficti!!ous Name Statutes, To Wit:
By: Dennis K. Dolgner
FEATURING:
_________________
Sanford, Florida, the undersigned satisfactory performance
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes $931.
(RUgglers) 37.20 11.40 3.00; 7
PresIdent
clerk
will
offer
Kanaka Boy
for sale the following payment bond or bonds,
5: .1. W. RobInson
340 3.00; 3- C J
Chrlstmn. L. Jones
Valve Job Operation
described real Property:
The successful bidder will br
Secty Tres
Rodney 3.70,0(54) 140.40:1(544)
Secretary
Lot 116. BARCLAY WOoDs, required to comply With applIcable
•Cyllndr Head ResurfacIng
1037,40; 2:13.1.
1106 Corporation
PUblish: Aug. 12 I' 24, 1977
SECOND ADDITION, according to Federal Laws and regulali5 inSEVENTH - I M - I. Kiddy
Publish: July 29, Aug. 5, I?, IC, 1977 OEO-7i
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Car
the Plat thereof as recorded In Pl
and Rotors Turned
cludino provisions for equal em
S
DEN-131
I 'idges) 1.20 3.60 7.40,3, Cthyi
Bool, I?, Page 93 of the Public ployn,ent OPPortunity and cer.
,
Russel 13.00 l.dOm 3. Dealet
- Cleaned and
Corner
of
Records of SemInole Counly, tificatio
1.40; Q (21) 30.70; T (1.3.3) 39650
nofs.segr,gt,
PICTITIOUSNAME

Fun For All Come To The Races
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Public Hearing will be held in the Foreclosure dated July 2$, 1977, in rake. chimney and pipe hashing
Commission Room in the City Hall Case No 7? $11 CA 09-1 of the Remove metal llathing only where
In the City of Sanford, Florida, at Circuit Court of the Eionteenlh corroded or damaged flashing oc
JudciaI Circuit, in a
?:000'clock PM, on August
for Seminole curs; replace with identical tyPe,
to consider the adoptIon of an or- County, Florida, in which JOHNNIE gago and profile metal

197? at 700 P.M.
M. W. Greenstemn
Assistant Airport
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Lucinda A. Coulter of course work, viewing, qulnes, he did not travel to film, he in. registration ithrough Sept. 2). is acceptable for teacher
Seminole Community College reading will be done at home, I corporated historical footage to The course is V.A. qualified and recertification.
be Joining am planning some optional osi
will
in a sense
illustrate his points - films of
internationally renowned campus seminars to review Lenin in Russia and Zapata in
economist John Kenneth some of the material and Mexico, for example.
Galbraith this fall to teach "The discuss the pros and cons of Dr.
Segments from "The Age of
The GED Test leading to prepare the student for the test
Age of Uncertainty," a new Galbraith's strongly presented
Uncertainty" included in the a high school equivalency
is available at the study centers
television course for college ideas."
The six-foot, eight'inch credit course are "The diploma will be offered at located throughout Seminole
credit.
"The Age of Uncertainty" educator-advisor was the am. Prophets and Promise of Seminole Community College County. For details on the
Classical Capitalism;" "The Sept. ,fl, and 28. Eligibility study center in your neigh.
willairoverchannel24starting bassador to India during uKennedy Administration. He Manners and Morals of high must be completed by Sept. 16. borhood, call SCC and ask for
Sept. 2, from 1-2 p.m.
A free self.help program to the G.E.D. office.
Dr. Gaibraith not only is Oil' commented recently that he Capitalinn;" "Karl Marx sons non The Massive Dissent;" "The
air host but is author of the was considered
Iflain text, aLso titled "The Age grate in India, due to out poken Colonial Idea;" "Lenin and the
of Uncertainty." his views are ideological disagreement with Great Ungluing;" and "The ORT Slates Fund Raising Party
included in the course, but the the former government of Rise and Fall of Money."
A cocktail party to raise mixed drink, shiskabob, cheese
series incorporates, along with Indira Gandhi.
"The
Also,
Mandarin funtis for the building of ORT and crackers and popcorn.
economic thought, concepts
Over the years, he has Revolution;" "The Fatal schools worldwide will be held Reservations must be made by
frotn history, sociology,
political science, and general become a man of International Competition;" "The Big Aug.2Sfrom6-8p.m. at Apple Aug.23 to Sophie Berhlnger, 658
renown, of international in. Corporation;" "Land and the ,tiuilc's Orchard, Orlando. The Sabal Palm Cir., AltamoIIte
social sciences,
People;" "The Metropolis;" $5 admission will include one Springs, telephone 862-8828.
"[)r&gt; wit and a flair for fluetlee, and of globe girfluzi
esDerlence.
fl. (..lh...k'
UI L IJI• tIWIJI
"Democracy, Leadership and
His "The Age of Uncertainty" commitment;" and 'Weekend
forte," declares lucInda
('oulter, SCC instructor in series was filmed at many
Veoid."
ecOIiOflIicS
and
history. locations in 19 countrIes. When
'(;mllbrzlitll maiiages to make
Students may enroll for the
diffIcult ideas both lucid and
College
during
open
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Duncan,
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gets whatever she wants to do She Just ignored the taunts.
team at the First Baptist
Onceshewasrunofftheroad Church, Longwood.
Lust *ght. She's ready now to

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RUTH TUECH
034-9212
ADamonte Springs
Longwood
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City

Enclosed Is my check in the amount of $
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TELEPHONE:

303.322.7611

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STENSTROM REALTY

E. C. Elsea and Staff

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Oviedo, Florida

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entire audience to "join with Ciudad Acwla. Brinkley said In 1959.
me in reading the Bible from that goat glands were the anThe ensuing three decades of
cover to cover during my 68th swer to impotency, and beamed programing have not been
year." Naturally Brothe r Smi th his t heory around the glo be,
without static for XERF. Since
Then as now, millions of the station is Mexican in name
is also offering a very readable
Bible for sale, at only $15 in listeners were receptive to only (Gonzales and partners
radio propaganda. Brinkley Is have rights to all air time), It
contributions,
Resides this, and on through said to have earned $1 million a has long been a target for
the night, there Is C. L. ("B as In year by soliciting patients for Mexican nationalists, unionists

from angry listeners who have
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been defrauded. Some do not
get the merchandise they orThe Ranchland Child Care Technological University and
tiered; others have been sent and Kindergarten and the the ACE training program at
worthless substitute items. For RiicNaod Christian School, Louisville, Texas. lie has
those cheated, XERF offers grades 1.12, will open Sept. 6 at taught In private schools in the
little condolence; complaint the First Baptist Church of Central Florida area for the
letters are normally burned. Winter Springs at 290 E. past five years.
Still, the station's audience Bahama Road, as an extension
Principal of the school will be
remains enormously trusting.

prayer cloths. And there is wasn't to last. In 1939, the has been frequent; on occasion
Mother Graham, a faith healer Mexican government ex- the trouble has been violent and
who advises that no affli ct i on proprlated Brinkley's station, bloody.
One former XERF oilman Jack (aka

Brinkley's Industrious Idea Robert Smith), remembers an

XERF; one chap used to hawk

lay fallow for some years after evening years ago when a group

autographs of Jesus Christ.

the death of his station. Then, Ili of armed rivals tried to take

It the sale pitch Is blatant, 190, American attorney Ailuro over the station. The Wolfman
however, it is not Un- Gonzalers formed a

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And tonight, when Brother Carr house will be held the evening of The child care and killor Brother Smith lace Into their Aug. n.
dergarten will be under the
spiels, thousands of people will
The Ranchland School will direction of Mrs. Judy Stokes
get out their Oeckbooks. Its

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youth week, "Tem Twic Up III
The Parent's Night Program
will be sponsored in wil be held August 19, and 7:30
I}UBary August 17-20 for young p.m..
people bi the four community
area. Participating churches Community
will be First Presbyterian
Church of DeBary; First Methodist
IIaotist Church of DeBary;

years XERF his shown con- Marshal Murray, who holds a schoolers.

clusively that Americans are bachelor of science degree in Over 40 children have

ever ready to ond money to mathematics from West enrolled for the
IM-78 school
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Virginia University and a year, but there is still room
Maste r's teaching cert ificate available in the day care kineducation courses a'. Rollins dergarten. For further inand
College
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back from his working vacation
at this Sunday's 10:30 a.m.
service at the Park West
'theatre, 17-92 and Lee Road.
!Iis lecture topic will be "Four
Steps to God," delineating the
steps that may be taken to
better understand the infinite
power for good in the universe.

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Assembly of God, amid All Saints
Episcopal of Enterprise.
The programs will be held
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pm. and refreshments will be
served. On Wednesday, the
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Associate Pastor Walter Reid
Jr. will be preaching Swlday at
the9:30 and 11a.m. servIces at
Community United Methodist
Church of Casselberry.
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Redeemer of Sanford will be
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anyone who will listen involves'
Sgt-JimHi9gin.s,a29-yearvet- all evangelical attack a11 pareran of the Sal) Francisco P0- nography, drug addiction,'
iI.__ r'..-.--.--iie.e s'eparmmemim, expresses flomosexuality and San Fran.
despair at the "macho image" clsco's hi gh rate of alcoholism,
of insensitive, hard-drinking, suicide and veneral disease.
boisterous policemen.
Last summer, Crowley got
"A man can get a heart of embroiled In a public spat wIth,
stomie doing police work and his his own police chief, Charles
love for ot hers shrivels up and Gain, when Gain urged gay po.,
drifts away," said Hiins.
Ucemen to come out of the
The burh serszeant Is decnlv clos.t.
involved inn small but growing
The husky Crowley said he
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century as president of Notre SilIgilig 811(1 music by Salt a fellowship and Marvin McCla in
Sunday School promotion agents who have formed the "the deceived who are deceivTO SPEAK
Dame Father lteu'burgh sslrt
group from DeI.and, On Sr. will be speaking to the
Sbnday will be August 2.8 with Fellowship of Christian Peace big others and leading them
"One would hope that beyond Thursday, there will be group congregation. Members of the
Evangelist Heniiy lIlmi,
the annual Sunday School Officers. Twenty-five officers down the path to Satan. Only
competence In doing something ,singing, a rap session and charch, McClain and his wife, of Toronto. Canailil,
'lovill
picilic that afternoon at 3:30 belong 10 t he' Sall Francisco Jesus can break that bondage."
to earn a living, students would recreation
at
First Reba, served as missionaries In speak at I"lrst isst'miIs
p.m.
chapter with other wilts In Oak.
Crowley and Higgins said
emerge from out Institutions Presbyterian Church on East Haiti with OMS International, a
land, Los Angeles and other they pray daily that Gain and
(;od or Sanford Sunwith some compassion for and Highbanks Road, and onFriday mission society until his ill
titles.
First Presbyterian
Mayor George Moscone will
commitment to the im. they will meet at First Baptist heWth forced them to return tiny at Ihi' 9:U) and 10:15
cepted soon.
Sgt. Art Brandwood, presi- "himlly come to the Lord."
am,
worship
service's,
Now in his 25th year at the provement of the larger, less Church. On Saturday, at home. They are currently at.
San Francisco is particularFirst Presbyteripu sensor dent of the fellowship's 10.
helm of the nation's bed-known favored world around them.
l)ellary Ball Park, there will be tached to the OMS staff and are Sanford, will observe its anmember Oakland chapter, said ly fertile city for religious
high
youth from Sanford will trvlmm to snrpail
"If we ,as presidents, do not music by New Jerusalem from hosting and assisting many niversary Sunday. A play enCatholic university, Father
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policemen
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difficult
"because any vocal minority
Presbyterian of Maitland for mi
university presidents across the lives and works, then I doubt followed by the film "Cross and to and frorn the field and settled at the 11 a.m. service
challenge,
can find a politician willing to
a
ftt'riiooii
at
Blue
Springs
that our students will take any the Switchblade" at Corn- facilitating the acquisition and with Mrs. Rebecca Henderson
untry.
He said many officers look on change the law, rather than en
Sunday following the 11 a.m.
ill charge. At 3 p.m., guest
shipment of supplies,
"The cemeteries of the world of our words very seriously." mwtity United Methodist.
Christianity as "a weakness, a force it. The Bible says the law
service.
That, in turn, reflects Father
Featured this Wednesday at speaker will be Mrs. Ida M.
are full of indispensable men
crutch that's alright for women, was not meant for the righteous
7:30 p.m. in "His House," a Anderson,
president
and women, but somehow the Hesburgh'a larger concept of a First Baptist
of
children and old people - but man, but for the wicked. If we
weekly program at Community Congress No. I of the mission
world goes on. So does the world maral world - a concept, he
First Assembly
not for the rugged, he-man type keep going the way we are,
believes,
nfpnllpop.nniltinjvpraltlps."hp
the
university
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. J. Edgemon, will be a group from Friendship be the First Zion MB Church
However, Rrandwood said
higgins said he is not aurFirst Assembly of Cod
otoaryngologist, will jointly Baptist Church in Altamonte Gospel Choir of Ft. Lauderdale.
Still, while other university advance.
Sanford honored the pastor, 'God is dealing with that atti. prised that some people may
Many of the educational present In the evening service, Springs called the "Gospel
presidents have come and gone
llt'V. E. 1)omi Cox Monday night tude"
others through the example of find it difficult to believe that a,.
Religious Science
duringthelast quarter-century, leaders who were deponed in 7:30p.m., this Sunday In First Truth."
Iii police ranks who are hardened, street-wise cop can'
on
the
occasion
of
his
40th
bIrthFather llesburgh remains In tile late l0s were Father Baptist Church, Sanford, a
day with a celebration at the respected for physical prowess radically change his life by
The Winter Park Church of
firm control at Notre Dame. Hesburgh's personal friends - subject which they coordinated Oviedo Baptist
Religious Science will welcome church attended by over 100 and proven ability as qops "and reading the Bible. "People who
And the 6,800-student univer- and his anger at their troubles durI the recent mission tour
who still love and serve Christ." have known us for years, like'
its pastor, Dr. Roy Graves. persons.
Five members of the First
sity, once known almost ex- drew him Into sharp conflict to Virginia. 'Me subject, "Man.
l3a$ Church of Oviedo were
cluslvely for Its football with some of Notre Dame's a Trinity," looks at the spiritual
Jim Crowley, made an appeal tie said. "My life is great mow.
implication and then the ill North Carolina last week
program, is now regarded as an students.
for prayers last October oil the
"Tilings that toed to W so
medical. physiological singing before the Southern
academic Institution of growing
Virginia-based Christian Tele- important, putting the career
In
1967,
he
said
"Notre
Dame
correlation.
The
idea
isto
come
Baptist
Sunday
School
prestige.
vision Network. They decried first, ahead of everything.
will not have its Un- to grips with the "total," Leadership Conference at
,San Francisco as a "wicked going out and drinking with the
By ROBERT SCIILJLLER
~ city ftt needs all the prayers it boys. having a ball. all have'
reputation may still be alive on dergraduales making policy person. All- Interested I ll. Ridgecrest, N.C. Singing
,
decisions," A year later, he dividuals are invited to hear nightly In the Worship SeMée
cams get."
God has designed each of us as unIque indivldual and as given
vanished. It's all gone through
the 3,200-acre campus located threatened to expel 1,000 this presentation.
ncongruously
Their religious message to the mercy of Jesus."
Choir were Mr. and Mrs. Bob us the equipment and the opportunities to succeed!
in northern students before permitting girls
The church will be having Rogers of Oviedo.
Indiana - a state where
This truth was reinforced in my thinkingrecently as I talked __________________________________________________
to visit the dorrrm
Vacation Bible School, August
'Catholics make up only 13 per
Three of the churches youth with a young black man who is a member of my church. tie told
And,
in
1969,.
he
said
that
15.
19, with sessions from 8:30
30
too
cent of the population
sang Ili the youth musical, me how as a boy he would fall asleep in school because he was so
partments
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that were all but dormant rational persuasion" would (lay through Friday. All from all over the nation homes. Finally, a foster father said to him, "Just because you're
merit
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15
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
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assumed control,
before 2,000 conferees. Young succeed!"
10A.M.
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sixth grade are il)vited.
Perhaps that is why he suspension.
people from the church were
EVENING SERVICE
FRIDAY SERVICE
dismisses with a puff on Ida pipe
Father Heaburgh has always
Today, that young man has completed a Ph.D. In psychology at
6:00 P.M.
A Vacuity of some so persons Marilyn Metcalf, Paula Salter,
7:30 P.M.
Princeton and is working oil his medical degree at the University
',~*TRR Radio 1:30 A.M. SUNDAY
of California. His turning point came when he started to believe in
Catholic university ii a cOil- on the nation's bicentennial of Sunday School faculty who
Zion Hope
traction In terms." It jot Un ,,neW to get more Pe*e teach week by week. High
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on t he air that they have no you by floodi ng your heart and mind wi th His peace, the peace of
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vividly rememWrs the woes

John Brinkley had with the can accept it. The first way seems easier, but it doesn't work. The
Federates. To avoid tile same, second way seems harder, but it works.
The kind of suffering you're talking about is the kind you can't
he says, "We pay a con
siderable tax every two mon avoid if you're human. Just because you live in this world and are
ths." Also, the name of the a human being, you're going to feel the hurt of being neglected,
MLdcan presidqnt judiciously overlooked, passed by. You'll know the anguish offeellng unfairly
treated, misunderstood, ridiculed, and rejected. . . the pain when
appeals in two foot letters
those
you love best seem to prefer ot he rs. You'll ache w hen others
the XERF b'dld$ng.
For all of the social and have what you think you deserve, when you feel people are
political concdns, hcvever, walking all over you and then wiping their feet on you.
U.S. controlers I o XERF do The question is how to dcal with your feelings. Yu can resist
quite well. Especially in and resent the wrongs done you, but you only become more and
economics. The station sells 14 more involved with angry thoughts and vengeful plans. "..'our
hours of air tim daily for $t anguish grows and so does resentment, hitterness, hatred, and
hostility. You don't feel better, you feel worse.
a minute, and Ow annuai
Th e Bible says a wise man restrains his anger and that it Is his
come now ezcefdl $1 million.
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glory
to overlook anoffenae (proverbs 9:11),Ittakesa great and
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or
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the wrong they do you. It takes Jesus living in you to give you thi
acre ranch in i$i Rio, Tex.
And then tiere are the power to do the things He taught and to act the wayNe lived.

humility, the Rev. Theodore M.
Hesburgh
submits
his
resignation as president of the
University of Notre Dame once
a year.
But It hasn't been accepted
yet and Isn't likely to be ac-

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Df.J.yT.Cesmta
Pastor
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11:11am.
Curd Tralalu,
e:ISp.m. MIrMO., Worship
11:048.m.

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Bible") Burpo, who peddles his goat gland clinic. Alas, it mid miti-Americanism. Trouble

seed a speaker for your next permIt this to happen again?
meeting? As a program ser vi ce
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INirsery

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IISlNwy amd Lose Mar y Blvd,

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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4:55p.m.
7:35p.m.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
14IPaImSio,

Pasts, •

Jewish Speakers
Offered To Groups

COVINANT

11:15a.m.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH

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Sunday school

TV "The is ffi Lit,"
Rev. Elinor A. Riusci

ISPASOL

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
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which they would have been freed,
You make the application in your life as I make It In mine.
"My Grace is sufficient for thee."

loop in

CHURCH OF
THE RIDIUMUR
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IVIAI,lSvic,

and skies?" TWnk of the anxieties, fear and frui,trations from

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survive he had to rally a band of
plstoleroe of hir own, wht.
withstood the attack by cutting
Question: Itreallygeatomeatilmshow people just walk
dieveral onv"rs.
As for the spirit of flgllt over anyone WiO'abiM o i* thiIt WI). What do joá baa. sit
nationalism that perlodlcaUy the best way to deal With Your Inilde feelingi when bad thingi
erupts south of the border, happen, like being over looked for a promotion or befog misjudged
attorney Gonzales says he or unjustly treated?

mail him "love gifts" so that "I
may be able to continue
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bringing you this every m
portent word from God." What
word?Carrsayschrlstmasand
Easter are heathen practices,
and Christ does not take kindly
to followers of the modem precedented. As long ago as stortium to bult'I a new station.
calendar.
135 an Iconoclastic physician And so XERF went on the air 30
Then there Is Brother Joe

much better for them to have said, "Jesus is with us - nothing
can swallow the ship where lives the Master of ocean and earth

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD

Ilium

Lutheran

SANFORDALLIANCI CHURCH
IllI I Park

tensions, and a host of other perplexities. Wouldn't It have been

Shim

UI Ovas. lIvid
liv. I, owl* Grant

PINUCRIST BAPTIST CHURCH
IISW. Airport Blvd.
fl.Ii5..thN.It
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It 11am

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we will really believe them.
It was a stormy sea, the waves were t ossing their boat about as
though It was a toy. Th e disciples were afraid of w ha t they thought
might happe n
they could all pe rish - finally they awakened
Jesus,whowuas1eepint hebo at,w3dasked"Merc&amp;u
not that we perish?" Jesus arose and there was a great calm
Was this t he best way to han dl e this sit ua tion? Undoubtedly not,
for Jesus asked, "Why are you so fearf ul ? How Is It that ye ha ve
no faith?" With their fear came frustration, anxiety, worry,
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3441 Sn$,cdA,,

U.5WirsAp
*54 Prays, MM'

HOLY CO O$$
$1 Pars Ave
Rs LersyD SOW
TR,v
Holy Csmmvsi

Missionary Alliance

1:11pm.
INp.m.

,5.1*5 W.?IJWp

greatly relieve our fears, I'mitrations, anxieties and worries, if

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Telesis League

Episcopal

Christian &amp;

Pastor

bars for serious eventide
drinking; and too, the
hucksterism
gets underway on
radio s
tation XERF, the chief
curiosity among local attractions.
With 0,() watts of power,
XERF is the most imposing
radlosignalln th eworld.ltmay
also be the most obnoxious. For
14 hours daily it broadcasts
gospel and patent medicine
programming to an audience
that spans the world. No attempt is made at public service; the XERF message is
brief and simple: honor the
lord and send money.
For example, Brother James
Carr of Palmdale, Calif.,

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William U.
SaudayS,I*I
Mormistworsfult

LONGWOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
COO. C.rci Ase. I Grail St.

$ard2vkb.s.l

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Christian

Past.,
1111am

FIRST CHURCH
OP THU NAUI INU

11:118.m.

Sunday School

Wednesday Service

4

Oral Roberts

Exposed

Is

working class rushes Into the

heart has been welded again by Its love. Many a discouraged soul
has heard its music and been comforted by it. These words of Paul
are not words of fur or frustration. They do not mean, "Well
thereis nothing that can be done anyway, aoIrpIggas well reaign
myself to the idea." They do not mean, 11y.g
had a tough
break but I'll see if I can do something about.it." No, "My Grace
15 sufficient for thee" - these are not the words of a philosopher,
or physician, these are the words spken by God. Herein Is the
strength of the verse.
God reassures Paul that his "thom in the flesh" is no surprise to
Him. He had already weighed it with His hand of love before Paul
received it. EverythIn Is wide r control.
The three Hebrew children would havebeenfWedwithfearand
trembling In facing the fiery furnace if they had faced it In their
own str en gth- but God's Grace was sufficient. God's Grace was
s,
sufficient
when Daniel was lowered into the lion', den. God's
'
Grace was sufficient for John on the tie of Patmos - for Paul in
prison - for you - for me - for everyon e who will take these
comforting words and apply them to everyday living. Th ey will

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Rv. isbirl J Hooter

715p.m.

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MSr,Wu5Ww,IHp
Tips. Uviii*, Pr ayer Siti.
Tin. 011icial SilrIMii$

CONORIGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

1p.m.

Catholic

COUNTIVSIDU SAPYISTCNUICN
CIis,ry Cliilast iii Mary
Dii VC*IIy
Puts,

Main Str,.$-Cauaau CIIy

Nov. M.N. lwk, Jr.
Sy"Olow School

poster

ln.l.10,iI.C$.,t
(01014 Msr.Mq Prs.cl0.

weary child of God has found refuge and strength. Many a broken

NNW SITNII. AMU CHURCH

Congregational

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By 'rob IEDI
I suppose ever y Christian has a verse of scripture, or a chapter
IIeralii Services
orabuokinthe Bible tha t has aspecialplacein their heart.
,...
vireat consolation in tile P4a Its
CIUDAD ACUtIA"Mexico imfoiiig words. Some have been undergircled with the positive
wordsofJeremjah33:3.. . "Caflupónmeandlwjflanawcrthee
bawdy border town. The tourist
and show thee great and mIgity things which thou knowed
traffic picks up In the "boys
The words of St. Paul In H Car. 12:9 "My Grace Is sufficient for
which many a camPs" (bordellos); the area's
thee" have proven to be a tower of strength In

FIRST UNIYIO

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Message From Mexico

Pastor's Corner

Ass..

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THU $IVINTH.DAy

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N.raid, Sanfsed FL

MITHODIST CHURCH

Hwy. Colo
lift uyrnio

ADVINT($TC$UICN
Pirsst CI0y-%14M

MARANATRA PENTECOSTAL CNUKH

Dame president says.

in the American dream,"

assist in the various depart-

Orange Avenue and 8th Street, become an instrument of His will, nothing can stop you. You cams! 1 1016 FRENCH AVE.

SANFORD

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TONIGHT'S TV

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(I) THE FUNTSTONES

ad."

Evening

David

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(1) SC 00 BY DO 0.
DYNOMUTT HOUR
24 SESAME STREET (A)
10.00
PD BUGGY
(.4) ..J TARZAN, LOAD OF

1100
(3) (4') (4) (9)

TURES OF,ATMAN
(ft KROFFT'S SUPER
SHOW
2.4
1100
(2) (12) SPACE GHOST..
FRANKENSTEIN JR.
(4) (1) SHAZ,AM AND ISIS
(7.) LLL
RE.
MEMBERS
241 CROCKE1TS VICTORY
GARDEN: PsaMngmsayisa,vj
taking cuttings from
geruritsrw.
11:30
BIG JOL
10,*

FOR THE
(' PGA GOLF CHAM.
PIONSHIP: H hour Oh
erageOhthIstoan1ent,
biO Beach, Calif.

Saturday

Morning
o DAILY
6:00
C4) CLACK,RRE1_
(6) GROIIVER'S AluAC
(9) HOT
625
(2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
(1) FRIENDS: Atlanta, Ga.
630
(2) ABETTER WAY
(4) LOOK UPANDUVE
(6) SUP*AER SEMESTER
(9) LUCY (B6.w)
55
(12) LIVING
7:00
('2) PROFILES IN EDUCA•

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PLUS

@JAJITHLJRM4)CIPANY
(1) WAY OUT GAMES
STREET (A)
73
(9) GIwoms ISLAND
(12) THE KIDS FROM
CAPER,
7:30
(2) THE ARCHES

Fist and
Steel
VACATION$pIClAL___-_
TUI.ATC.$AM___,4,

&amp;I 7-1
PLAZA lNo'PINa CINTI@

HieflwayIl.fl

SINBAD! nw GREA11E.ST.

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(1.) SUPER FRIENDS
24) GUPPIES TO
GROUPERS
Afternoon
I2
OF THE LOST
(,4:) (6) FAT ALBERT
1 WRETST)siv3
(.7) FLORIDA REPORT
(9) 000 BALL COUPLE
(12) KID'S WORLD
24 P4C)/&amp; "fl'.e Trai.apfe,.,
E"
12:30
(2) THE KIDS FROM
C.A.P,E.R.
(4) SOIL TRAIN
(6) ARK it
(7) INNER TENNIS
(LIAMERICANBJDSI'.JIJQ
EET
1:00
(2) SOUL TRAIN

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Fri,7:20,5:lSSat.&amp;Sun.3:O0,$:1$,7:20,4:25

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELFASOFAUGUST 1, 1977.
Thomas Richard Lively

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5-Lost &amp; Fos.ii

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SANFORD COURT APTS.

.ost Male cat yellow, near Park
Ave Trailer Park, Answers to the
name Sandy. If found please call
323 9431.

BR , I', bath, colonial, plus Ig
screened porch, secluded lot, $300'
mo Rent includes yard upkeep,
water &amp; garbage pickup. Lease I.
security deposit required 333
.6396

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Furnished

3. Prime IL

.421

$3"

4.GilduFrhd
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'C*LJUP(,

NOW AVAILABLE

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

372 6711

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:0MPLETELY INSULATE

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11-Instructions

UNFURNISHED )BR'S
UNFURNJSHED2 BR's
"At Th e Energy

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SANFORD
COURT
APARTMENTS

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A IR AD E

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jDUSINiiiSERVICE LISTING

TracIor trailer Delver
Eteavy Equipment Opr
Diesel Mechanic
Call 1011 Ire* (24 Hrs I
1- 800-432

AND

Air Conditioni ng

Hauling
I
Miscellaneous Services
_________________ _____________
Don's Hauling
Moving of Trash,
MisceIlaneous,Etc.7ys,31Hrs
NEED A SERVICEMAN, You'll
Licensed, Ph 365 7715.
find him listed in our Business
Service Direct or y.

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Central Heat 6. Air Conditioning.
For fr ee estimates, Call Carl
Harris f SEARS in Sanford 372.
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Home Improvements

WANTEDNEW HOMES TO BUILD
&amp;OLDONES TO REPAIR
Phone 372 8663
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded
estimate, 373 6031.

VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
NO,ob too small
323 1.477
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Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One
The quick, easy Want Ad
way. The magic number is 333
2611 or $31 9993

Roy's HomeM.aintenanc,
Plumbing repairs, screen repaIrs,
Painting, odd lots. Reasonable.
Licensed. zv.ie.

simulated brick, stone &amp; Sluce
beauty.
Insulation
value
equivalen t to one foot of fibergla
on block or wood walls. Never
needs painting, Lasts as long
as
the building, Impro ves property
value, Call, Vince DeLano, bet.
Weeps 1p.m. and'i P.ni., 312.053
3270251

5. Catfish Pbtgsrigs 63"
75saf

$400
y

$.(1ikk.,U,.,,

$510

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Ca rW Cleaning

$300

BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Expert work. Foam shampoo, Free
estimates. Guaranteed. Ph. 131
6)00

$321

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FOLEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Residential 1, Commercial Wiring,
Licen sed, Bonded &amp; Insur ed, Free
EstImates, 3739111.

OF SANFORD

lii. Complex

Elsctrjcel

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Plasti Crete for permanen
ce. Will
repair or recondition any building
10 yr. guarantee, Cheaper than
Paint. For free estimale Call
(7 11 574 3sfl.

Insulation
Save Money
Insulate Now.
Cheaper than oil All types, bl
ow n
In &amp; Rapco loam for old or new
hou ses, block or frame, 3210039

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OMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL,

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Interior. Exterior Painting. Minor

'Vllage

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Unfurnished
I Bedroom .$l4Smo.
2 Bdroom $175 mo,

ALL APARTMENTS

1 STORY

Beautiful Setting

NO ONE LIVING ABOVE
ORDELOWYOU

Pool a Clubhouse
Hwy, 17-2 Sanford
Across from Ranch House

322-2420
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Rig, Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOCIATE
107W. CommercIal, Sanford
333 7111

cowww

Why Pay Rent?

IOW lMTN (MO ,
I IS, 7 lATH (I

are they
going to know? Tell them with
CIa$sjf led ad, by calling 372 2611 •
or
$3) 9$).
110W. AIRPOMT BLVD
SANfORD

323-7870

Ill

W. Garnett White

11111466 Online

tlpUlS5lIkMMT

DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY,
Phone 322 0707

8319993

tO suit. Beautiful view. $311649.

Exceptionally nice mobile home on 3
acres plus or minus, I miles from
Oteen Bridge, fenced &amp; ready for
horses or garden. Furnished 3
Iawnmow,rs, washer, dryer,
freezer, deep well Low taxes.
Easy access. Best buy in Florida
at $30,000 Requires substantial

hj'lU

Reconditioned homes in Seminole
County area. 1100 down. $11,500 up

ft)100

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

d1ewood
GVilIas

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REALTOR
MLS
503W. RI i. Sanford
333 6061 or eves. 373.0511

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S3-TV-Radio-Stereo
Good Used Televisions, $23 and up.
Miller's, 3619 Orlando Dr., 377.
0352.

down payment.
WALTER B STEELE, BROKER
331 0164 or 3270949 eves.

54-Garage Sales

Special offering.
Two choice lots in preferred
loCation. A splendid shaded
building Site close to large lake.
T tal price for both lots only
$6.600 Call for appointment.

1DYLIWIIDE GARAGE SALE

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BALL REALTY

Clothes, carpeling, toys, household
,

Aug 13, 9 S.

GARAGE SALE- Owner moving,
1703 Seminole Blvd. Ii bik east of
Hospital) Fri. &amp; Sal. 9 to S.

322 5641 After His. 322 7137

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp; Sold
List With Us if You Really Want To
Sail. Cash Buyers Waiting,

GARAGE SALE Assorted items
Fri &amp; Sat, 9.30 III ..Exeter Ave. &amp;

Country Club Hciqhts, Longwood,
CARPORT SALE Fri. &amp; Sat. 129
Pinec rest Drive, Sanford Washer,
Sec Sofa, Chars, Misc.
Garage Sale Saturday, 10 a m S
pm Clothes and other misc

Harold Hall Realty

items

106 Brentwood Or

,

idyllwilde section

REALTOR, MLS
323 5771 Day or Night

3

Will purchase 15f &amp; 2nd mortgages
at discount, 21 hour approval. Call
67) 5975.

FAMILY YARD SALE- Ap
pliances. TV. Furniture. Knick.
i(naks, Misc 5,11 startIng at 9 all
day. 1116 E 20th St Sanford.

GARAGE SALE, 28th St between
Sanford &amp; Magnolia Ave. Thurs.
&amp; Fri 9 to S Sat. 9 to I Spencer
Foundations &amp; Bras, too Misc.
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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

PORCH SALE-- SELLING OUT
Moving to mobile home, living room
Fri. Sat. Sun
suite, tables, color IV, recliners,
3230700
ISP suite. Sm. dinette let, many
misc reasonable 321 0792 after S
Garage Sale '65 Station wagon.
&amp; weekends
turniture, glassware old &amp; new,
clothing Sal Sun
9S 1106
African Night Crawlers SO large
Valencia Court East, off Locust
worms, $1. Also Peal, fine quality,
$I bushel WholesaI7 if your
contamer. S bushels or more, ?Sc
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
per bushel. RAGGS MARKET,
3163 Sanford Ave Sanford 327
POISSON MARINE
3661
2917 hwy 17 92
bistmss merchandise saleCdrloac '
Sanford, F In 37171
of indoor outdoor wroughtiron
furniture
Any type item
available We are agents for the II' Fiberglas boal with bait well II
tip Evinrude, Iraile,'. $350 32i.
manufacturer Ia Immediately
dispose of this merchandise
1621.
regardless of loss. Country
Furniture Distributors, Hwy 16, 1966,16' Rebel Craft, runabout, with
68. 100 tip Johnson. and trailer.
323 $322
319 5727.
Atlas juicer, Hoover vacuum with
attach Dressmaker portable
1966 Blue tiny II' Boat, fri hull. 6%
sewing machine, never used $175
Mercury &amp; Trailer 5900
Vinyl recliner. 574 1817
Camper lop for i' truck bed, home'
made. $75 323 1602
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59-Misical Merchandise
Steinway Grand Piano, 62
Eboniled tinish with concert
bench. offers considered 530 1527
Player Piano, 1300
SANFORD AUCTION
1200 French Ave., 323 7310
Hannah's Music Center Lessons,
Instruments, Accss Repairs 210
E. 151 SI, Sanford 323 8711
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Oice Supplies

Used Office Furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
8. chaIrs, secretarial disks &amp;
cabinets, As is, Cash &amp; Carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 93,530 1206

With 6 Month "FlU SERYKE AGREEMENT"

71 SAT, SEBRING

6 CO.. Auto,, Air

1795

72 SWINGER

6Cyl.. Auto., Air

1795

74 DUSTER

6Cyl., Auto., Air

2495

6 Cyl.. Auto., Air

2395

74 SWINGER
75 DUSTER

6 Cyl.. Auto., Air. AM.FM

71-73 TOYOTAS
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1971 Toyota Pickup with new cap,
automatic, low mileage, very good
cord.. $3390. 3321790.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE, 332.3111

For Sale or Trade for Motorcycle of
equal value, 1961 Chevy Van. 373.
17924

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 100) items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity, P1011'S CAS.
SELBERRY. Hwy 1792,5301206

$J95

4 Cylinders
$
3ToChopaeFrom From

Wagons 6. Coupes
Choose From 3

From

$

Blue Book Cars
Hwy. 1742. Sanford
3210741 9 Orlando $30-6651

AMC Matador 173, air, PS. PS, Vinyl
!oP. 11,000 mi, $1,173. 3fl309.
THUNDERBIRD. '73. One owner,
low, low miles, all po*er. All the
extras you expect in a luxury car
including new radial tires. Ex
cc!!z :r1::: ':P ". - * 27l
1969 Volvo I dr. sedan, new paint,
air, new tires 1450 333.0511
between 9 &amp; 5.
Ford Falrlane, 1964, 6 cyl., 3 door,
good condition, $400 cash. 372.7675.

1969Continental. electric windows &amp;
seats, PS, PD, A 1 condition Soon
lobe a classic. Will Sell for lower
than value price, for quick sale
3731212

UA'r fUNA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
night at 730, It's the only one in
Florida. You set the reserved
price. No charge other than $3
registration fee unless vehicle is
sold. Call 9013551311 for further
details.

lUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
173 Models. Call 323 5310 or $34
1605. Dealer.

Dell's Auction Center

BUY JUNK CARS
Iram $10 to $50
Call 333 1621
BUY JUNK CARS. TRUCKS &amp;
imports, $10 to $70 Newton 8. Sons
Used Auto Parts, 372 5990 after SI
weekends.

1971 AMC HORNET Sporfabout
Wagon, Radio, I Track. Luggage
Rack. Eahra Clean.
S1993
1573 NOVA Super Sport 354, 1
Speed, Radii, Air, Clean.

'1995
IC?] DODGE Double Cab Truck
With Bed Shell. VI Auto., Air,
Super Clean.

'2695

BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN
3219 S. HWY. 17.92
322-1135
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The Sanford

Wheel Ranch

Highway 17.92-Sanford
IS NOW OF FER ING A

500 Cash Rebate

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On '77 Dodge Aspens
We have lust

made a "Detroit Fleet Purchase" of '77 Asoens
with less than 2000 miles and are offering these cars at the

low price of $431$ with a $500 rebate on all models, 2 door or 4

door, for a net cost of

Hwy 16, West, Sanford
171 5620

77-Junk Cars _Removed

2795

Only

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Sale

Consignments Accepted
Furniture Bought &amp; Sold
Open Daily for Browsing
lObS 30

1974 BUICK LeSabre Luxus, Air,
Auto. AM.FM Stereo, Electric
Seats, SiIver.Plack Vinyl Top £
Interior 350. 3 Bbl. Only 30,000
Miles.

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Auction
We will have an Auction tonight. All
kinds of miscellaneous mer
chandse to dispose of. Furniture,
Small Appliances, Uric a brac.

SAVE

1975 Olds Omega, extra clean. 17.000
m i air, Standard, 6 cyl., radials,
$7950 322 6179
Ambassador, station wagon, A I
cond PS. PO, Air $1695 574.1512

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3066 or 323 Y? 10

Make Offer
373.0705

for Sale

72-Auction

78-Motorcycles

190 ImperEU

1961 Pontiac LeMans, PS. PB, radio,
heater, air. $900 322 13.6$

Four PigS,
I0wks old., $201, $2S
Call 327 35$7

68-Wantedto Buy

so-Autos

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67-Livestock.Poultry

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BLUE BOOK DEALS
1

64-Equipment for Rent

items 120 Larkwood Dr., Sanford.
Sal

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'ii Chevrolet, 'v"l3i' ijuod cond.,
$1100. 327 4299 between 9 &amp; A.
Eyes. 323 1716.

FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30

2S65PARK

3 BR. 2 baths, family rm, fenced
yard, drapes, refrigerator, much
more. Mid *30'3, 32,3.5005.

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

FREE
RENT

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TV
Repair School tralneo
Technician Pierce's Used Fur
nilure, 701 Sanford Ayp 133 790

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To LIM YOU( BU3lneu...D(QI 322..2 11

KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service.
Used
machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 373.
0697.

Jim Lash Says
"Try To Beat These

paneled family room with stone
fireplace, with central heat, air,
spacious kitchen &amp; more. A buy at
$67300 BPP WARRANTED.
C,sll Sanford's Sales Leader

* WASHIR-OSYER II

If yoi, don't tell people, how

Freezer, 72 cu. It., United upright, 2
mos. old, white. 7107 S. Key,
Sanford, 3734313.

"v Acre lots, city of Lake Mary,
water, paved streets, or will build

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LAKEFRONT' This 3 OR, 7 bath
home faces big Lake Mary, Large

.pan.

CASH 322-4132

52-Appliances

333.1533

3 Piece Sectional gold * ith blue stack
cushions, round coffee table, 2 end
comocle tables, fruifwood fini sh. 7
lamps, 2 living cm chairs, rust
Print, high back, Frigidairif
Refrigerator, 20 cu It frost free,
fop freezer, left hand 671 1213
alter 5:30,

WARP AN T ED

323-8670

SEE THEM TODAYI J

TV Repair

Get Cash Buyers to, a small in.
vesfment. Place a low cost
classifIed a for resutls 322 7611
or 01)9993,

fit your budget.
SOUTHWARD INVESTMENT
6. REALTY
Rig. Real Estate Broker

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COOL &amp; SHADY I This) BR, 2 bath
home in Sanford on corner lot
includes range, refrigerator,
family room, air conditioning,
heating, all in a quiet neigh
borhood Only $72,750 BPP

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NO LONGER USED C.'.MplNG
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED IT
AD

ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING

10 pct. down &amp; monthly payments to

POOL. above ground 27' diameter,
includes filter &amp; other equipment,
5' deep, 1500. 323 0299.

FORGET ME NOT' ThiS neat BR.
I bath home in Del Aire is Our
fished with goodies galore. Eat in
kitchen, ulilitity Shed, washer,
dryer &amp; morel Just $72,500. BPP
WARRANTED.

377 $165

HUGH [V EQUIPMENT
Dirt, Service, Clearing, Mowing
Back Hoe Loader, 3221127

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL. TRADE
31I.315E,FirstSt.
322.5422

FIVE ACRES- in Osteen, $17,000

Priced to sell. Children's Shop, 2610
Hiawatha, Sanford.

Stenstrom Realty

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2565 Park Drive

Upholstering

COUNTRY 101- 122*130', near
1-ive Points, 53,000

5 IT'R1Ut'iJfU

79-Tru4ks-Trailers

zag Sewing machines Singer, new

$119, balance 555 Singer Future,
sold new for $610, pay balance of
$735 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
1030 State St
Sanford Plaza, 323 94))

CITY LOT- I Acre on 20111 St. $4500

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Nelson's Florida Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
';''l •
nit-cd
MovingTi a newer home,
merit? Sell "don't needs" fast with
a want ad.

Black &amp; Tan Hounds, Trained &amp;
Pups ($50). Coon or Deer. 1901
Factory clearance, on stretch zig'
137 3106

43-4.oAc,'eg

LAKE MARY

ins sooner you place your classified
ad, the sooner you get resulys.

SAVE 50%

3234742.

Professional
Mad
Service,
Licensed, bonded &amp; insured Free
estimates. Call 1316100.
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APARTMENTS

323.3301

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1969 Kirkwood, 12' wide x 41', exc.
cond., extras, lot 94 Park Ave.
Mobile Park, Sanford. 531.3092 or

Sale

Peg Real Estate Broker
261$ S. Sanford Ave
371 0759 eves. 372.7643

Pest Contro l

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will sell scparately. Lots of
drapes, $10 to 5.50. 3373479,

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Everything To Go

BATEMAN REALTY

cMariner'
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For Information Call

carpentry work, Install, repair
gutters I. coat roofs, Licensed.
3311622.

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Private Entrances. Fenced
Patios. Insulated Doors
And Windows, Shag
Carpeting, Beautiful
Bathrooms, Color Co.
Ordinated Kitchens And
Appliances, Heat, Air
Conditioning, AND
Attic Storage
SENIOR CITIZENS

Painting

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Kenmore Washer &amp; Dryer, $100. or

downs, many extras. 323 $691.

519.1.00

321.0041

Ave.

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Sacrifice 17635' Mobile ha;., small
movable room, skirting &amp; tie

Country, 3 I. with 2' a acres, fenced,
fruit trees, many extras Terms.

2017 S. French Ave.

I Ask About Our
[ Special Discounts

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Bedroom set, like new. Living room
Set, coffee S end tables, 1.350.
Riding mower, $93. Old Monroe
Road, between 1.1 &amp; Sanford, off
46. Box $1 U.

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'kish Red Estate Inc.

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Universal Schools
1901 N. W. 7th St
MlanzLfIarJda.3IW

6.Dau1Alobsts,
Yds

3301 S. Sanford
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Payton Realty
Rig. Real Estate Broker
372 1301 Day or Night
2440 Hiawatha at 17fl

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Efficient,,

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Days-322 6173
Nights-322 2333

,IUSSAMIN5 MINUS
A beautifel 2 be*em Mm. till Is
Iltesled on ever an acre .1 pr96erty
so.i.d for apartment '0mph. needs.
Live in lie lam,
• Wild peer
desired apartm.
a sifting •i
lives Saks,
to lean, near
L.a. Mo.., C, ,I Ii.n,a featvree
extra l.ri 5 usms, seear.tediiiing
ceo.,,. and a 111th... with a S'i*5i
pantry, pivi mccii mere, *11114 civ...
ry in the city limitS it only $)I.WI.

FURNISHED STUDIOS
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Ph. 323.1910

Harold Hall Realty

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ti-Old' Wasner &amp;'l, yet, used I year,
service contract, $300. Also baby
bed, 110. 373.3153.

New &amp; used Mobile homes ready for
occupancy.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.. 3735700

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Eves: 321 0275; 373 3986

323-7832

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BR, frame house, 2 corner lots,
16.000 &amp; assume mortgage 53,300.
it $50 mo 322 9563

Hal Colbert Realty

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Toss.d Salad. Rolland Igffoq

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Oflice 'space for rent or to share
Suitable f or small secr et arial or
l3OtSanIord Ave
3733301 I
bookkeeping ser vice 3671 Orlando
Apts. for Senior Cltizens. DowOf own,
Dr., Fairway Plaza, Sanford, 333
very clean &amp; roomy. See Jimmie
sio
Cowan, 315 Palmetto Ave.
OPEN YOUR OFFICEi SAN
AN MO PARK. I, 7, 3 Bedroom
FORD'S NICEST BUILDING:
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
Central r &amp; heat, ample parking,
Wkly. 35)5 HWy, 1792. Sanford. 'fully carpeted, modern bldg
323 19)0.
Landscaped Attractive rates 323
1701
lot 7 Bedroom Trailers
Adults Only. No Pets
Building 10.000 11.000 q ft. induS
545 Park Drive, Sanford
trial, commercial, eu w 151 SI

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REALTOR 322-4991

lar hot water home, C H &amp; A,
Handy Man's Special - Sanford,
fireplace, 7 BR, )i bath, best
Slone Island - Contemporary 3 BR,
partly remodeled, 3 BR. 7 bath, 2
iO(6tion $35,657.
story. New aluminum siding. Only
1 bath, split plan. 3 decks. $49,910.
Under $21,000 for 3 OR, corner lot,
$11,900, Owner, 131.1910,
Jenny Clark Realty, REALTOR,
site 100.125', mostly furnished,
1271591.
carport.
7 Story, I OR, 2 bath, beautiful cond.
$20,500. 2 BR. gas &amp; electric heat,
ALTAMONTI LOPW,W000
Includes rental apt. 1714 Park
carport.
Ave. 372 5990.
Lloyd's Realty
$27,500.00
L. Babb, Rig Realtor
Attractively landscaped, lake view,
Hwy. I? 92. Orono* C ity
excellent condition, 20R with
(901)77% 1111
fIreplace, screened porch, close to
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INC.
all conv eniences. Call owner 53).
MORTGAGE.- 'On this
live year young home 3 BR. I'
MLS-REALTOR
4balh
SSUME
, range, c en tral heat, utility
p"CHARMIPIG, 3 OR. 2 bath, extra DOLL HOUSE- 2 OR, I bath,large
Shed, 521.000
1g. corner lot, No city taxes, pool.
family room, bargain f or retired
573.500
couple or young couple lust
SANORA.
PRICE REDUCED
starting out, 116.300.
$7500 3 lIP. 2 bath, c en tral heal &amp;
.1r, W w carpet, range 6. dish y$1 BR. 2 bath, beautiful Pinecrest
area. Large attractive yard With QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD-. In
'v,iSher Double garage
extra to pool New roof. FHA
Casselberry, close 10 Shopping &amp;
appraised, 530.900
schools, large corner lot. Central
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
heat &amp; air, 3 BR, Ii bath, 526.900.
Buy now for your future home.
LOVELY 7 STORY, 3 BR, 2 bath,
Terms available
ocatedon double sized lot in quiet COUNTRY HOME ON LARGE
SANFORD
nice neighborhood Formal dining
LOT-- Central heat &amp; air, 3 OR. 2
Melionyllie Ave 100 .110'. $7150
r oom 531.500 price allows for
bath, 531.900.
100 .110' 567 50
mod ernizing .
)'lio* Ave DeBARY
SEPARATE WORKSHOP comes
Corner. 105.130', 53500
wth to I BR. 7 bath, Completely
LAKEFRONT
333 7)77
remodeled, w w carpet upstairs &amp; Eves 322 1511 322 1)19
Nice cc. 5)1 7'O
207 E 75th SI.
down Lovely cal in kit , extra 1g.
yard With fruit trees. 137.500.
DY OWNER
3 2, Cent. HA,
WITT REALTY
Separate DR, eat In kitchen, huge
fr"ELEGAPIT
cuStom
built
Fr
en
ch
pool, fireplace, many oak trees.
REALTOR 331 0610
Provincial, 1 OR. beautifully
"34)43
Multiple Listing Service
decorated,
neighb3rhooj,
$47,500,
Eves 661 5345
3 $646
OSTEEN AREA- 3 OR, 2 bath,
central heat &amp; air, cement block
with simulated brick front con.
struchion. Large spacious kitchen,
REALTOR, MLS
family rm . 3 car garage, on 2
r1
323.5774 Day or Night
acres of wooded land. Off Doyle
Ill
Road on Sheryl Drive.
'.iOOL,tsyE LANDLORD
1.
CYPRESS PARK REALTY INC.
VA &amp; FHA reconditioned houses.
711W New York Ave., Deland
Starting at 5)7.500 with $100 dow n,
REALTOR
901 736.7777
lower
than rent. All
Payments
I
areas
Cat'
Whitetiursl,
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SANFORD COURT APTS.

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3737495

LOCH ARBOR- Specious 3 OR. 2
story brick waterfront home,

830 6833 or 339 Ill) eves.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR

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FRONT APTS- Daytona
i Beach. For reservations, call Mrs
R. U. Hutchison 323.lUft.

Nobody lives above or below you
at...

CallBart

SANFORD
Ml020's
Nice Corner Lot. 3 BR. l'i bath,
central NSA, I', car garage. I
year guarantee. Call for FHA
terms.
CRANK CONS'T REALTY

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Idyltwild,- By Owner, 1 OR, 2 bath
porch, fenced yard, fireplace,
car garage. 323 7361.

Bookcase Bunks with mattresses A
some bedding 115. 323174 S.

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CYPRESS LUMBER
Open Sun. Only )p.m.40.m,
5015W 2nd St. Sanford

Hwy. 1797, Lake Mary Blvd,
323.5200

Lak. Mary' 3 OR, 1' bath new
homes. tinder $25,000 with eli
than 5750 down. Government
funding . Ny builder $34.1419 Equal
Housing opportunity.
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173 Honda, CL 310, 3,000 miles. Exc.
cord., two helmets, back rest,
adult owned, 1430. 322 4113A,

FlU. DIRTITOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy, 323.7310

Clearance Sale. Sat. Only.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Brick, Stone &amp; Stucco

$5'I

..w. .v'n..e Offer.
Sanford, new home, 3 BR, 2 ba)h,
family room, 2 car garage, kit.
clien equipped with dishwasher,
rang,, disposal. Central heat, air,
Shag carpeting. Easy access to 1.1
£17 93, 10 Min. to Altamonte Mail.
*37,500. FLAGSHIP BANK OF
ORLANDO, $9633)) ext. 227.
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2.MstMJpo,
With Mvshro.ju,

dation ,aie
LIquluatlon

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NURSES, all shifts. Ger iatric ex.
per ience preferred. Apply in
LOST Pekingese, small female
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
reddiSh brown, Scar on stomach &amp;
valescenl Center, 950 Mellonville
back of right ear. Last seen in
va
Iwo
2 OR. turn apt all utilities in
Tuscawllla near Dyson Drive 13 SECRETARY III Department
yrs old, needs TLC Reward for
cluded, no pets, 5)15 mo 323 5962 1700 SQ It modern office Downtown
Public Safety, Division of Fire.
Safe return, 679 5508 or 130 19)9,
Lake Mary S separate rooms plus
Send resume' to Personnel Office, Clean, quiet 2 story garage apt, air
master Suite with private en
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT sell
Seminole County Courthouse, N.
conditioned water 5)00 mo 1912
trance Ibaths, C H &amp; A. Johnny
Park Ave, Sanford, Fla., 3777 1 .
IhtOø useful, no longer needed
Sanford Ave
Walker, sublet, 322 6457
Items with a Herald Classified Ad ORGANIST- CHOIR DIRECTOR
Call 322 261! or 131 9993.
for Grace Unit ed Methodist
Church. Salary $200 mo. Apply
6-Child Care
Church office before Aug. 2).
Resident Manager
ucJtio,, Aug .33, al 7:30pm III
Airport Blvd, Sanford.
Educational Child Care for as low
$I weekly if you qualify. 373 $131
Wanted
FAMOUSRECIPE
or
Now taking applications for position of
FRIED CHICKEN
Christian Day
managers of apartment complex In Sanford.
School has openings Asst. Manager, apply in pe,son, 509
for I and 3 yr. aIds for fall
Semi-retired or retired coupl, preferred,
5 French, I yrs.
required
semester. Tuition, $23 mo. Call
Salary, apartment, utilities and phone. If interested
Luther an Church of Redeemer,
mail coupon below for additl3nal Information,
3223333 or Mrs. Martin, 322 #M
2I-Sltuafls Vsnted
or Mrs. Holcomb, 333.1317
NAME:
--.---------l:ilPerlenced practical nurse will
Experienced
Will keep Children in my horns,
Provide care, room, board for
ADDRESS:
fenced in yard. Have taken Child
elderly in my hone 3237631
Day Care course. 3235962
CITY:
STATE:
24-Business
Opportunitje
9-Good Things to Eat
ZIP:
PHONE:
Old established fence businj
Farm Fresh Okra for canning
includes land, building, office
or
freezing, Mon., Wed., Fri.
MAIL TO ROBERT FISHER,
equipment, 2 pick up trucks, tools
Mahnken Farm. 3330173
Box U, SANFORD, FLA,
&amp; Inventory. Areal money maker.
BUY TODAY BE IN BUSINESS
BLACK EYED PEAS You pick
32771
TOMQOw 565.000 Terms
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Oregon Ave. I Mi. North of SR
46, lust west of 146. lmi. West of
Sanford.
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7 OR, tq family rm. &amp; fireptac... C
H A.
William Maliczowski.
REALTOR. 3221913. eves. 322,
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31-Apartments

MACHINIST.
.Ibshop experience neceery,
0316131

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32-Houses Unfumished

3 BR, bath, shower, small Co.
SANFORD COURT APTS. building, laundry room. Lake
Monroe, $150 ma. 5652161 after S 'P.
3733301 pm
.3301 S anf ord A v e,
7 OR, country house, older c ouple,
Ap
Ridgéwood
no children, reference required,
$100 month, 3376496
I. 2. &amp; 3 bedroom apartments
svailable, Pool, Rec. Room,
T ennis C ourt, Laundry Room, AC,
33-Houses Furnished
Dishwasher, Carpeted &amp; Draped.
Call "I6420
All i,iits have buiIt.ln bookcases Partially furnished 1 OR, rural
location. $121 mo. Owner.Broker
and chandeliers at...
332 sm

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MUJUNlOROL
Prelude to the 1900

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Enjoy this customized 3 BR, 2 bath
home with family room with its
Playground sizci fenced yard, on
a Quiet cul de sac. Owner will
finance, Accept lot or equity in
trade. 1]1,SOfl,

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78-Motorcycles

62-Lawn-Garden

Cash &amp; Carry
Furniture

3 BR, I bath, FR, Kit. equIpped, new
carpet, CU 1. A, patio, lanced In
yard. let &amp; 1, Quiet neighborhood.
323.5779, 521.500,

formal living &amp; dining, roomy
COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED
REALTORS-130 6061
pantry, family room with
- VA &amp; FHA homes located in
Eve
fireplace, Also a game room.
19
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many areas of Seminole County
Swimming pool enclosed by
1)1.500
2
BR,
1
bath
CBS
home,
nice
corner
10
550,000.
Down
payment
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stockade fence, has its own wet
low as $100.
lot with citrus trees. Convenlentlp
bar, bath area &amp; sauna. Even a
"
located. 371 0113.
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Dnsiha In,. _________________
gazebo. A must see at $76,900.
lUll). I$alL, Ill).,. Niew 3 OR. 1 ba
ERROL L.OREENE
th home's, $23,$go.
Government subsidy available. REALTOR
6 44 6923
31 Park Dr.
322.2115
Builder, 333.3317. Equal Hous ing
REALTOR
After firs:
Opportunity.
*3 BR. 2 bath, pool oriented floor
I" 92t4
3223991
3270645
Plan, with 3 Sliding glass doors for
BARGAIN HUNTING
exquisite view Move in fur $650
oay Ave Sanford, 3 BR, I bath, 1g,
:e hunt Is over. VA S FHA
J..*.. 531,300,
dining area Trees, 531.900.
repossessions,
completely
refurbished from as low as 5)7.000
Home for Fla living, 3 OR, 7 bath
*4 OR, 7 car garage, 2 fireplaces,
with $100 down. All areas. Cat
cent. ASH, 111*143', sprinkler
Hssy 431 area, fenced patio. BBQ
Whitefiurst,
REALTOR,
3726711
system, immaculate. Mid 30's.
,grill
C
ROOBIE's REALTY 3729753
Si.INLAND AREA- 3 BR, paneled
FR, air, fenced yard, country *IDYLLWILDE_ IBP, 3 bath pool
home, Mid 60's.
pIe., by owner. 1104 S Myrtle
etmosphere. $74,900
Sanford;
ft neighborhood. Excellent family SA NFORD-.- 3 BR, P1 baths, lust 3 4.3.21 ACR ES- High &amp; dry on small
Condition 5 in.
irs. old, fenced yard, quiet
Pond Oaks, paved road, S ml. to
"come.
519.900.
Washington Oaks area, Assume
30% 571 1062
downtown. $26O. Terms.
Deltona
cwn $33,000.
LAilE MARKHAM AREA- Lot
A LOT FOR A LITTLE.- 48R. Old
with 1g. oaks. IS0'x 121'. 13.500.
TAFFER REALTY
frame house, on 'p acre near 1.1
r,.,i. A. .k,1
.... u,uy .,J,WJ.
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Forrest Greene Inc.
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Stemper Agency
REAL TOPS
3226455
1100 E 35th St.

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Furn, rooms. Gracious GENEVA GARDENS
tiving.SOOS.Oak.$Umo.ln'ludeI ISO3W.?SthSt.
3fl2090
of Miles . maid, 3279673, I1I.7S$).
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31A-Duplexes
3Op0I'tflh8fltS Unfurnished
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7BR. Unfurn. Near 5CC, $ISOmo.
Sanford Lovely I or 7 BR. air, WW
Deposit, 901.136 0299.
carpet, formica kitchen, .3135.
furniture $10. 333.9433. shin!...

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if you are having dillicully finding a
place to live, car fo drive, a job, or
some service you have need
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AAA EMPLOYMENT
"Your Future Is Our Concern"
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL NON
for families or friends of
prObI drinkers
For further infor mation call
12)4S$?orwrite
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P. 0. Box S$3
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day) (A)
FOR S VIE SAGA:
Episode 25 in series. June
persuades Fleur tohay.he
ptj painted by her Ideal
age, Hem Baldee.
8:30
(4) BOB NE'M4AJffSHOIV
Or.Heystnkeeoulegalnsta
fear Oh falling in a patient. (A)
(6) SUGAR TIMEI: Premiere,
Situation Comedy about (tree
vung wvryien whose urn.
bllloue ptntit of a rock music
cwenj ceroplicates and ceofusee thaW personal lives. stur

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3233301
INTERVIEWERS
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To canvass door to door updating DeBARY- Lovely large 1 OR, air,
Info for new Sanford Lake Mary
near stores, Ideal for retired
City Directory, Must be IS years of
persons. 6614176 or 3271051
age or otder, neat appearance,
have clear legible handwriting or 1 BR apt., air conditioned, 911 Park
Homes
peinting, be excellent spellers.
Ave. $165 mo. includes utilities,
Outside work, no sellinc. Apply in
Call 323 4349 after 3:30.
person only loR, L. POLK 6. CO.,
WEKIVA RIVER
(2) 2 OR.
All units have lighted &amp;floor,dattic,
101 E. 151 St., Sanford, room
carpeted, adults, no pets, QUIET,
storage at...
between 9a.m. 6.11 am.. Monday
free canoe use, 3334470.
thru Friday. M F.

1:00
(2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
AlumlnumSlding
(5I) AL.LNIGHT MOVIES:"HOI- Director 01 Office of management .. .
analysis and evaluation (OMAE),
lywood
fleri,y
County of Seminal,, Sanfor d, Fl Eliminate painting forever Cover
man, Dick PlI. 1937. Mi.ielSalary $21,300 to ss,000.
wood for good with aluminum
siding, alumi num overhangs &amp;
Responsible for assisting the
County Administrator and Board
gutlers. Deal direct, no middle
SECOND FILM: 'Flight
of County Commissioners in ac
man. 70 yrs. exp Eagle Siding Co.,
Mars." Cameron Mitchell
tivities related to budget &amp;
IS) 9563
Marguerite Cl rTWl. 1951,
financial planning, management
Sclertoefctioritsi.at,ot trip
analysis &amp; work program plan
Beauty Care
in outer apace.
ning. Send resume to Personnel
0111cc, County of Seminole, N.
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Park Ave., Sanford, Fl. 3337).
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON lim
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(formerly HarrietI's Beauty Nook)

(4) (1) C8SSPORTS SPEC.
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Free, 625 1277 for "We Care"
Adults &amp; Teens,

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(2) (12) SATURDAY NIGHT:
Host: Sissy Spacek. (A)
(6) MOVIE: 'fk. Ioingeireet's
War." John Saxon, 1'
Ho&amp;on.
(1) MOVIE: "Forbidden Al.
Hance." Norma Shearer,
Fredric March. (55W)

4:30
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formation write to: no
791,
Pompano, Fla., 33061.

PRESEASON FOOTBALL: Oncirmati vs Tamr$*.
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SPORTS
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Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37711

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life oh a epoiled rich Youth.
Ldtirnately hoklng hen in
bondage.

3:30

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needs a dependable weekend sales
person. $23 per day plus com
mission. Start Immediately. 323

FACEDWITHADRINICINO
PROBLEM?
P,rtAlcoholics Anonymous
Can Help

Sarah Miles. Sinister servarit

an attempt to fird Mark Daniel.

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20 THE GOODIES
7:30
(4) THE MUPPETS SHOW
2.4 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC:
Part one Of Little thrd
Faunderoy." (A)
8.00
12.) (12) EMERGENCY:
&amp;scket1 and Early vie for a
thoiceHawaiian worlungveca.
tlonassiglnent.(R)

24) MOVIE: The Servant."
British. 1963. DIrk Bogarde,

2,4, MASTERPIECE THEA
TEN: EpIsode 14 of "Poidwk."
Fk155 aCa*I')WWeS Trencem's
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The family of J. A. "Pop" Emerson
Sr. would like to thank all their General office help. 321 0120.
many friends &amp; neighbors for the
Qualified Technician, citizen band
love, prayers, and many act
radio repair, Knowledge Of phase
kindness" during our time
lock loops necessary. Contact
sorrow. Also spec ial thanks o
Glynn Rogers Sr • at CO Servk,
Rev. Bill C'4fmmn, PArs, 0. 0.
Co. Sanford Airport, 32776.
Orke,s Sanf or d P!ice Dept.,
Brisson Funeral Home.
Carpenters
For Remodeling

(6) HEEHAW
(7) ALL STAR SOCCER
(6) LAWRENCE WEL.K:
"FwTblyTouj:

(9) MOST WANTED:
rywJer of a young woman In
Ever's past reeJlaCestockaw
hem into a dial with a find
bonc5ng sect. (A)
1100
(2) (4) 1
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"Circus in Calabria."

first U.S. Ambassador to Jew

i-Card of Thanks
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10:00

harm,

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(6) SjNDING BOARD
(I.) CHAMPIONSHIP
WRESTLING
24) WALt. STREET WEEK
2:00
(2] (12) MAJOR LEAGUE
BASEBALL
(6) ARA PARSEGHIAHS
SPORTS
24' FLORIDA REPORT
2.30
cui MOVIE: The Barbarian
and the Geisha." John Wayne,
Elko Mdi 1958.

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Marianna maCk.
9.00
(2) (12) NBC MOVIE: "Piec
Lion." Alan Aide Lauren ,g
i..
li.
Plimpton's autobiographl
book about an wn.j gig.
slder who after h*tohintothe
world Of pro football.
(J) STARSKY P14) HUTCH
The pair facesusponsion when
aua&amp;ii coniplajnta are
against them, R

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WRESTLING
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REVIEW
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(12) WINNES CIACLE
7:00
(2)
HALl.,, AMERICA

UJAQ..*,IC:
Sixth 0090do of •,'y
andTh.Pa14)ur.(R)
10:30
MONSTER SQUAD
(4) (Ii THE

'24) AMERICANA "Two Ball
Games." k)OAflefltary wtiid't
shows the effects of tot
orgaized and ooIr)etIteve
PO't5.
11:30
'2) (12) TONIGHT

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(7) AT THE TOP
24 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS:
Featured: The Amazing
RIiyttvnAcas,"
0:30

ROAD RUNNER

10.00
(1 2) QIJINCY: A football
playerisk*sedlnahetandrun
outside Danny's cM
and both federal aqonts and
gang.uir* ST1 ftfltOt" t
stifle the in ost4gaion. (A)
24) DOCJPJT#.JW SHOW.
CASE: "Wcrk, V*jrk,
In
dopIhtroatmentofwsiypeoe
work at
satisfaction they deify. from
thilik work.arid
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a certain lob.

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Rag. Real Estate Broker
EvIs3fl'I9
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9:00

(6) MOVIE: "Climb an "VY
PxbJr*ain."FessPur$cer,Stella
Stevens. 1972. %Mdowedlaw.
f?
raises Na chli&amp;on on
reUctanhty, goes after

UCONOMYNITI

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2.4 MISTER ROGERS

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Evening

Switzerland to

THE KEANE
BROTHERS: Premiere. ktiscalvaflotys4sm'nerseriosstar.
ring Tom and John Keane.
teenagers who sing and play
nbslcaIirtnsnentsandw,Ite
theWaen songs.

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WEEK IN REVIEW
THE BEST CF DON
AND MARIE osMoNo new
day) Guests paj
Jimmy Osmori.d, George
Gobel,
loney (A)
830
(2) (12) oco AND THE
MAN: ONce proposes ryw.
riage Ioadlvorceehekrowin
high sthod, but Ed Is opposed
to the match. (A)
(4) (4) AYEAAATTHE'rop
Suation ceniedy series' teattalng Greg Evigan,
fec and GaPi$el Dell
(7 )
(24 WALt.. STREET
WEEK
900
(2) (12) THE
FILES: Rociciotd discovers a
firm Oh private Investigators will
UseMYflleanstndewthefleld

AM

Pvl`
nFUrnhed

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CO
units available today are at
1
Herald, P. 0. Box 1451,
Sanlord. Fla , Wit.
SANFORD COURT APTS
•countrneI
100 Rchw
33'33'
ts.o capacity. citract html 3301 Sanford Ave.

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

(6) PGA GOLF TOURNAMENT: Pebble Beach,
Calif., third round of play.
BLACK PERSPECThE
ON THE

8:30

in actlon-4rnj the dIrect eelf

(1)

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AM JERRY

THE MUMBLY SHOW
24 CAp.p.AsCOLENop

who

atents radio disc oJ

KIT
(9)

(7)

CID

gets involved in murder.
4 THE AGE OF UNCERTAlPV:"Domacyj.a.
ship and Commitment."

:3O
CELEBAITY
SWEEPSTAKES
sIC' GONG
THE PJPPETSSHON

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C4) (I) SYLVESTER io

(1) ABC MOVIE: "Play Mstj
F P
Clint Eastwood,
Jessica Water. 1911. Storyc,l

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to I8yeuroide. Live, Lincoln,
Nub
'2$ CONSUMER SURVIVAl.
KIT: Topc:wesandestatee.

OOV WOOD.

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, 'The Transplanl
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hired to protect.

Seminole

OIynic Games
Moscow. uv.verageovads
WJJ Md
and oonWetj.

(6) ANIMALS, ANIMALS,
ANIMALS
(12) LAW OF THE LOST

detective becx)mes emotionally

the
1960s.

paper

Income. Reply Box

(R)
MOVIE:

Jurmy,
8.00
(4) (1) () (12) NEWS
MY THREE SONS
24 ZOOM
8:30
(12) NBC NEWS
tI)C8SNEWS
* FAMILY AFFAIR
(7) 24 VILLA ALEGRE
ABC ws
7.00
(2) TO TELL THE TRUTH
(4) THE BEST
i LUCY
i,t
I * HOGAN'S HEROES
FEEDBACK
CE) WORLD OF THE
(12) HEE HAW: Guests.
George Jones, Tammy
a, Roy Clark Fanly.
ed
McNEIL.LEHpER RE-

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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(2) (12) SANFORD AND
SON: Fdinestoesonio
olhlseongstouesSingerB.
B. King. (A)

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TWAT WILL

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suffix
point
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lIe (abbr.)
43 Mm's
3 London trolley 22 Abyss
22 Der Vaterland 4 Venus
23 Exhale
garment
(Abbr.)
5 Mouth part
25 Attilas
44
Alcohol
tamp
24 You (archaic) 6 Rather than
followers
45
Army
meal
28 By birth
(poetic)
26 Notch
29 Add (2 wds) 7 Nostrils
46 Building wing
21 To be (Fr.)
31 Public service 8 Osiris' wife
47 Night (Fr)
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Orb
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9 Am not (i i)
29 Understand 48 Abstract
35 Motherol.
10 Steeve
30 City In Italia
being
pearl
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36 Newt
50 Automotive so13 Hearing organ 32 Worthy
Grain
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17 Baseball
cisty (abbr)
38 Fast aircraft 51 Under the
39 Hawaiian
player p,q,
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41 Glum
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yearsagolhadasmall nervous
breakdown, which mulLed in
tension and a constipation

Lamb

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It uuctors recommended
mild tranqulizera and a
psychiatrist. I took the pills but
not the therapy. A change in
jobs helped my tension and sensible exercise prog,
Exercise a good 1ranq
prune Juice cured the red.
. for most
d people.
Today I am a healthy,
DR. LAMB_ I
DEAR
woman
who
has
cured
year-old
her nerves but still depends on never heard you commj
15 ox. Jar of prune Juice every someone who uses an ez
other day. I'm truly afraid to amount of salt in his diet.
stop yet I know I should. What I mean Is at every meal h
do' How long will it take makes his food white with t
ti
to return to normal? Please
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help?
all life giving substan ces ca
DEAR READER— It so unds
harmful in truly exceu1t1'
to inc like you have made a lot
of progress. There are worse amounts. Hence, too mu
Your oxygen leads to Ozy(N"
things thanprune Juice.
bowel function would probably poisoning but you will&amp;
By DONNA ESTES
improve if you could decrease without It. Too much suns11
llerald8talf Writer
will damage the skin or etsj "Sanford City Commissioner Julian
the amount you need
Stenstrom has called on the
Prune Juice contains an Induce skin cancer. Yet, all t
board of directors of Seminole Community Action (SCA) to
that energy that runs planet e)
ingredient
amine the procedures of the organization which allows "one of
active
i
employee to file charges against a governing body or a private
stimulates contractions of the comes from the sun.
- business without due investigation."
colon, fit this sense It is bit like
We need salt. Our body flii'
Said Stenstrom: "I wo uld hope that the board of directo rs of
a chemical laxative. It does not
provide bulk. There are illt. must have salt in them for
SCA under whose policy the local EEO (Equal Employment
forest reasons for constipation. normal chemical balance.
Opportunities) officer operates would look into its own procedures
in permitting 0110 of its employes to file charges against
In most people it is related to reasonable amounts if a per"
insufficient bulk In the diet. consumes more sail thN 4
governing body or private business without due investigation of
needs the excess i Mm!
s
whether the charges are valid."
Psychological factors are often eliminated. Of course,
th
Stenstrom's remarks were in reaction to a statement by Mrs.
important, too,
requires water and the
~
,Wd ye Jones Roberts, list ed as one of the "affected parties" in the
I am sending you Th e Heal th
dlvidual must ha ve plentiut agreement between the city and the U.S. Equal
Letter number 2.1, Irritable or
waterintaketodot his prope
ploymnent Opportunities Commission (EEOC), denying she
Spastic Colon and Constipation.
Too much salt and no t enot
had been discriminated against during her six week's .cm•
It will provide a good program
for you to use. Others who want fluid can contribute t"j ployment with the city.
j

69th Year, No

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 20 Cents

day, August 14, 1977

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Call For Probe

by Al Vermeer

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racial disff imination charges: "Now I iuiow how a rape victim

feels
no recourse."
He said Friday that it is "evident some fraud has been perpetratedonthe city. If fraud is involved somebody should answer
for it," he said, also commending Mrs. Roberts for speaking out.
A six-member team composed of Mayor Moore, City Manager
Knowles, City Atty. Vernon Mize, Police Chief Ben Butler,
Butler's administrative aide, and the city's personnel director
negotiated with EEOC investigator John Otero on the agreement.
McClanahan noted that "the rest of the commissioners were in
the dark and that was the result of the federal requirements
during the investigation. It looks like federal guidelines put so
many restrictions on the negotiations phase that the whole
commission was at a disadvantage."
At the same time, McClanahan made it clear that he was im
plying no criticism of Mayor Moore who recommended that the
city accept the agreement.
"Mayor Moore is the best chief executive any city has. There is
no doubt about that. lie is the most conscientious Individualthe
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19) Post a "No Trespassing"
sign on your business matters
today so those who don't belong
won't butt in. A bad apple could
spoil the whole barrel.

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legislature for abolishing
members avoid issuing tickets driver of financial respon'I don't see how the governor and legislature can compulsory insurance per se,
unless traffic violations are sibility.
l)ermit this complicated creation to plague the
but I do quarrel with their
Motorists are confused and serious and judges admitting
The only auto insurance now citizens For too long a time.' — Robert Karns, abolishing
without
it
resentful.
leniency rather than impose required, however, is PIP Sanford insurance aitent.
simultaneously providing some
Law enforcement officers tire traffic fine surcharges, some coverage If a driver has an
automatic recourse with a
municipal officials are coii
'reluctant to enforce it
accident or is convicted of
financially responsible
Some judges are calling it cerned lest fines revenues certaiuidriviuigoftenses,he also chasers, sellers and un- for time lost from work;
department of the state," exunconstitutional and eight budgeted be depleted.
may be reuuired to have derwriters alike and carrying
the cost of hiring someone plaii)ed Karns.
senators have asked Gov.
Another group directly ai. liability iniranco or show PIP alone could conceivably to perform services that an
"The Department of Public
Rubin Askew to call a special feted by the new law is
other proof of financial result in astronornicn! rate Injured member of the family Safety will not even inspeitti a
one-day session to repeal one more concerned about the responsibility before he can increases for
UI sured (such as the wife) is wuible to driver's license or revoke a
result of the ot her provisions continue to dri ve.
provision, but he declined,
motorist coverage."
perform, and up to $1,000 per
license plate until there is a
"It's a ban law," said Meyer,
Without a doubt the state that relate to auto Insurance.
"Now it's back like It was a person for funeral and burial court judgement for damages.
legislature generated a storm Three local insurance agents "the responsible driver is going couple of years ago," expenses.
In Seminole Ills not so severe,"
to carry insurance for
of resentment when it enacted
1cKitbIii said." People who
You may still sue another he said, "as we have a Small
he controversial automobile
protection of those he might care will carry liability and person for expenses not paid by Claims Court where any
aurance law which went into
injure and the irresponsible those who don't won't. The I'll' and for damage to your
layman can file his OWl) suit."
'fect on July 1 without the
driver is let off the hook. Ills company I represent has yet to vehicle. As before, you may not
it check with the Small
governor's signature.
Robert Karns, Bruce McKib- more important than ever to give any premium for PIP sue for "pall) and suffering," Claims Court revealed anyone
Much has been heard and
have carry uninsured driver's in- alone, but l doubt if many of my except for death or certain ('811 file a suit for up to $100 for
bill, and Gordon Meyer
r ead about the section of the act expressed dissatisfaction with surance." Meyer questioned If customers will change. Only a serious injuries such as per- only $8.50; up to $1,000 for $15
that nrovides for a Good the act,
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has voted to Novem*r of 1978.
Morse, vicG'cha1rm* Of the
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chairman
Hill adopted by their executive
names to Democratic Gov. position even if that co un ty
MeCollurn returns next week committee this week, ur ged
Reublu Askew, who will appoint resident does not live in Kim- from vacation, we'll decide Askew to appoint
one who
a successor to County Corn. trough's district, w hi ch in. what to tic," she said.
shares the same Republican
missioner John Kimbrough.
duties Longwood, Lake Mary
"If we decide to, we'd po litical be liefs and philosphy
Kimbrough has said he will and southe rn Sanford.
probably submit several names as those demonstrated by
resign "effective Oct. 1', to
Har pe r, a mem be r of the
to the governor, said Mrs. (ojilillissioner
Kimbrough."
accept a promotion from Seminole County Board of
Schering Corp. and move to Education, said, "We're not
Virginia,
sure yet" who will make
Meeting in Sanford this week, recommendations to Governor
the Democratic Executive Askew. He said Harvey Cotton,
Committee refused to endorse a special assistant to the
pa rty chairman Rod Cable gover no r, will be in the county
because
"several
other "about Aug. 23. Then we'll
members of the executive know more."
committ ee also wanted the
Th e governor once had an
endorsement," said Rep. Bob advisory committee to Suggest
hiattaway. u- Altamonte names of De mocr ats for ap
Springs.
pointive positions, but the
The part y executive corn- committee was abolished In
mittee's decision to create a 1974, Harper said.
party advisory committee was
"People who want the job are
(lone because "the executive turning their names in to Herb
committee does not think Stenstrom. Sheriff John Polk
recommendations to the and myself," said Harper.
governor should be made by '"We've heard from Tallahassee
one man, E. C. Harper Jr.," that the governor will select au
Hattaway said.
individual who either lives in
Harper, according to Hat- Kimbrough's district or pledges
laway, is cotisidered by party to move there, and he mot
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done today, you could err. Try
to rectify this as soon as
possible to prevent serious
repercussions.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Others will do your bidding
today if you set a good example.
Don't expect followers if you're
not really a leader.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Put your money on only sure
things today. Back what you
work for and what you know,
but don't bet on tips, dreams or
lotig
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You'll fare well today by
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Improvise and you may well
throw everything out of kilter.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Activities that don't cost you an
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sive diversions prove to be far
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No black leather jackets for this motorcycle 'gang.' Group is composed of three
gt'n.'rations of bike riders: from grandparents Bud (center) and Elnora (right)
loncrie1 of Winter Springs, to three-year-old granddaughter :%Iana Elsea

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"I was never interviewed, never asked any questions. I think I
should have been asked questions before my name was involved,"
Mrs. Roberts said.
"1 applaud Mrs. Roberts for her forthright stand in this mat.
ter," said Stenstrom. "1 am most gratified and appreciate her
coming forward," said Mayor Lee P. Moore.
Stenstrom said he be lieves the city "should move forward" and
br ing this entire matter to the attention of the U.S. Dist rict
Att or ney for w ha tever action is necessa ry.
Commissioner A.A. McClanahan said on June 22 after he and
other commissioners had approved the EEOC agreement on the

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rights and equal opportunities officer with SCA, nor John Otero,
centswithalong,stamped,seif. person exposed to heat.
equal opportunities specialist with the EEOC office in Miami,
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envelope
for
In very large amounts
questioned her about whether she had left her job with the city
mailing. By being patient and is some evidence that
this ifl1 • because ofdlscrunitiationor whether she had a complaint against
following the bowel training contribute to high bloot
the city.
program outlined there you can pressure. The reason for
-'he said the first she knew that she had been listed i,i the EEOC
improve,
blood pressure and Wok''Isreement as a recipient of a cash settlement from the city
I would suggest that you
By BERNICE BEDE OSOl.
start
native
is often slak ' becati.se of alleged discrimination was on Aug. 5 when she was
Increasing the bulk in your
diet
to beJpaanese
from the CXCCSS U3. l
called to city hall to pick up a check for $W.
by using whole cereals that salt.
For Saturday, August 13, 1977
The only happening during her employment with the police
contain bran. Increase the
department as a complaint clerk from Oct. 5, 1(176 to Nov. 11, 1976
YOUR BIRTHDAY
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) bulky vegetables as in salads. If
Some people use lots of Se
Aug. 13, 1977
that tinged of discrimination, Mrs. Roberts said, was a personal
Always remember that your you happen t' use coffee, tea, or from habit. A few use lots o(MI
conversation with a female dispatcher.
Your experience has taught word Is your bond. Stick to your colas you might stop them. because their body needs it
She said the dispatcher made a racial slur. "I've already
you to differentiate between the agreement, even though These increase anxiety and good example here is the per,
forgiven her for that and she is no longer with the department,"
good and the bad. If you apply someone comes along with a nervousness anyway and have with a deficiency of the adrei
. Roberts said,
s
your highest standards ft better offer.
the opposite effects of your glands. These people crave 1 .i Mr
Mrs.
Roberts said she had planned to leave the department
coming year, the results could
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) tranquIlizers,
and it does help to pre1
t#/eII before the incident to attend Rollins College where she Is a
be overwhelming.
Anything you do for others
Try to develop and maintain a adverse symptoms.
full-time night student working toward her degree in criminal
LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) This today should be done with an
justice.
could be a strange day. Persons eye toward the quality of your
You're dealing with will act In performance. It It's worth
an unpredictable way. Keep doing, it's better done right.
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very good defense entiorle
Astro-Graph Letter by mailing sidestep any Joint ventures that
by th e Professor. He ca :
50 cents and a long, self- involve money. They could
th e ace of clubs and got ou
addressed, stamped envelope to backfire.
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check from the city, she said Otero in a telephone conversation
from Knowles' office at city hall to Otero's Miami office, told her
to take the check.
Knowles said he also insisted that she accept the check. :Ie said
that receipt by Mrs. Roberts and former police officer Jake Cohen
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distributed annually to good
drivers who carry liability
i,nsuraulce.
Any driver convicted of a

new law include elimination of saying they were "poorly ad- decided to drop liability and
compulsory liability insurance vised."
carry just PIP."
What does PIP coverage
for Florida drivers; increasing
deduction for Personal Injury
"Quite frankly," Karns said, involve? If you or a passenger

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tion, lass of body member or
serious temporary Injury.
PIP benefits apply to the

notice by certified mail. If

policy

*%ving traffic violation must

Protection IMP) coverage; 1he press releases have led In your automobile is injured in

passengers fit the car and

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an extra penalty of $200 for
drunk or reckless driving with
the surcharge going to the in
centive fund.
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medical benefits,
not responsible for property much its $5,000 per person for
All three insurance mcii damage and injury and I am the following:
claimed many persons are not now in the process of writing
—80 per cent of all reasonable
aware that, although liability legislators to tell them the law medical expenses;
—60 pe r cent of gross inco me
insurance is no longer corn- has conf used insurance pur-

a hearing. For suits of amounts

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not the therapy. A change in
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woman
who
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cured
year-old
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15 ox. Jar of prune Juice every someone who uses an ez
other day. I'm truly afraid to amount of salt in his diet.
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of progress. There are worse amounts. Hence, too mu
Your oxygen leads to Ozy(N"
things thanprune Juice.
bowel function would probably poisoning but you will&amp;
By DONNA ESTES
improve if you could decrease without It. Too much suns11
llerald8talf Writer
will damage the skin or etsj "Sanford City Commissioner Julian
the amount you need
Stenstrom has called on the
Prune Juice contains an Induce skin cancer. Yet, all t
board of directors of Seminole Community Action (SCA) to
that energy that runs planet e)
ingredient
amine the procedures of the organization which allows "one of
active
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employee to file charges against a governing body or a private
stimulates contractions of the comes from the sun.
- business without due investigation."
colon, fit this sense It is bit like
We need salt. Our body flii'
Said Stenstrom: "I wo uld hope that the board of directo rs of
a chemical laxative. It does not
provide bulk. There are illt. must have salt in them for
SCA under whose policy the local EEO (Equal Employment
forest reasons for constipation. normal chemical balance.
Opportunities) officer operates would look into its own procedures
in permitting 0110 of its employes to file charges against
In most people it is related to reasonable amounts if a per"
insufficient bulk In the diet. consumes more sail thN 4
governing body or private business without due investigation of
needs the excess i Mm!
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whether the charges are valid."
Psychological factors are often eliminated. Of course,
th
Stenstrom's remarks were in reaction to a statement by Mrs.
important, too,
requires water and the
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,Wd ye Jones Roberts, list ed as one of the "affected parties" in the
I am sending you Th e Heal th
dlvidual must ha ve plentiut agreement between the city and the U.S. Equal
Letter number 2.1, Irritable or
waterintaketodot his prope
ploymnent Opportunities Commission (EEOC), denying she
Spastic Colon and Constipation.
Too much salt and no t enot
had been discriminated against during her six week's .cm•
It will provide a good program
for you to use. Others who want fluid can contribute t"j ployment with the city.
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racial disff imination charges: "Now I iuiow how a rape victim

feels
no recourse."
He said Friday that it is "evident some fraud has been perpetratedonthe city. If fraud is involved somebody should answer
for it," he said, also commending Mrs. Roberts for speaking out.
A six-member team composed of Mayor Moore, City Manager
Knowles, City Atty. Vernon Mize, Police Chief Ben Butler,
Butler's administrative aide, and the city's personnel director
negotiated with EEOC investigator John Otero on the agreement.
McClanahan noted that "the rest of the commissioners were in
the dark and that was the result of the federal requirements
during the investigation. It looks like federal guidelines put so
many restrictions on the negotiations phase that the whole
commission was at a disadvantage."
At the same time, McClanahan made it clear that he was im
plying no criticism of Mayor Moore who recommended that the
city accept the agreement.
"Mayor Moore is the best chief executive any city has. There is
no doubt about that. lie is the most conscientious Individualthe
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legislature for abolishing
members avoid issuing tickets driver of financial respon'I don't see how the governor and legislature can compulsory insurance per se,
unless traffic violations are sibility.
l)ermit this complicated creation to plague the
but I do quarrel with their
Motorists are confused and serious and judges admitting
The only auto insurance now citizens For too long a time.' — Robert Karns, abolishing
without
it
resentful.
leniency rather than impose required, however, is PIP Sanford insurance aitent.
simultaneously providing some
Law enforcement officers tire traffic fine surcharges, some coverage If a driver has an
automatic recourse with a
municipal officials are coii
'reluctant to enforce it
accident or is convicted of
financially responsible
Some judges are calling it cerned lest fines revenues certaiuidriviuigoftenses,he also chasers, sellers and un- for time lost from work;
department of the state," exunconstitutional and eight budgeted be depleted.
may be reuuired to have derwriters alike and carrying
the cost of hiring someone plaii)ed Karns.
senators have asked Gov.
Another group directly ai. liability iniranco or show PIP alone could conceivably to perform services that an
"The Department of Public
Rubin Askew to call a special feted by the new law is
other proof of financial result in astronornicn! rate Injured member of the family Safety will not even inspeitti a
one-day session to repeal one more concerned about the responsibility before he can increases for
UI sured (such as the wife) is wuible to driver's license or revoke a
result of the ot her provisions continue to dri ve.
provision, but he declined,
motorist coverage."
perform, and up to $1,000 per
license plate until there is a
"It's a ban law," said Meyer,
Without a doubt the state that relate to auto Insurance.
"Now it's back like It was a person for funeral and burial court judgement for damages.
legislature generated a storm Three local insurance agents "the responsible driver is going couple of years ago," expenses.
In Seminole Ills not so severe,"
to carry insurance for
of resentment when it enacted
1cKitbIii said." People who
You may still sue another he said, "as we have a Small
he controversial automobile
protection of those he might care will carry liability and person for expenses not paid by Claims Court where any
aurance law which went into
injure and the irresponsible those who don't won't. The I'll' and for damage to your
layman can file his OWl) suit."
'fect on July 1 without the
driver is let off the hook. Ills company I represent has yet to vehicle. As before, you may not
it check with the Small
governor's signature.
Robert Karns, Bruce McKib- more important than ever to give any premium for PIP sue for "pall) and suffering," Claims Court revealed anyone
Much has been heard and
have carry uninsured driver's in- alone, but l doubt if many of my except for death or certain ('811 file a suit for up to $100 for
bill, and Gordon Meyer
r ead about the section of the act expressed dissatisfaction with surance." Meyer questioned If customers will change. Only a serious injuries such as per- only $8.50; up to $1,000 for $15
that nrovides for a Good the act,
the .aersons who voted for the voualehavecomeintoaskfora snanent dleflo.irpmpnt nør.
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has voted to Novem*r of 1978.
Morse, vicG'cha1rm* Of the
The Seminole County Young
establish a party adv1iory
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committee to recommend three Semin le Countian to the "When
chairman
Hill adopted by their executive
names to Democratic Gov. position even if that co un ty
MeCollurn returns next week committee this week, ur ged
Reublu Askew, who will appoint resident does not live in Kim- from vacation, we'll decide Askew to appoint
one who
a successor to County Corn. trough's district, w hi ch in. what to tic," she said.
shares the same Republican
missioner John Kimbrough.
duties Longwood, Lake Mary
"If we decide to, we'd po litical be liefs and philosphy
Kimbrough has said he will and southe rn Sanford.
probably submit several names as those demonstrated by
resign "effective Oct. 1', to
Har pe r, a mem be r of the
to the governor, said Mrs. (ojilillissioner
Kimbrough."
accept a promotion from Seminole County Board of
Schering Corp. and move to Education, said, "We're not
Virginia,
sure yet" who will make
Meeting in Sanford this week, recommendations to Governor
the Democratic Executive Askew. He said Harvey Cotton,
Committee refused to endorse a special assistant to the
pa rty chairman Rod Cable gover no r, will be in the county
because
"several
other "about Aug. 23. Then we'll
members of the executive know more."
committ ee also wanted the
Th e governor once had an
endorsement," said Rep. Bob advisory committee to Suggest
hiattaway. u- Altamonte names of De mocr ats for ap
Springs.
pointive positions, but the
The part y executive corn- committee was abolished In
mittee's decision to create a 1974, Harper said.
party advisory committee was
"People who want the job are
(lone because "the executive turning their names in to Herb
committee does not think Stenstrom. Sheriff John Polk
recommendations to the and myself," said Harper.
governor should be made by '"We've heard from Tallahassee
one man, E. C. Harper Jr.," that the governor will select au
Hattaway said.
individual who either lives in
Harper, according to Hat- Kimbrough's district or pledges
laway, is cotisidered by party to move there, and he mot
executive committee members submit a full resume to the

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21) Favor old friends today. All
other things being equal, give
the edge to those you've been
able to count on.

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better chance of winning if you
save something for the home
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your haste to get something
done today, you could err. Try
to rectify this as soon as
possible to prevent serious
repercussions.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Others will do your bidding
today if you set a good example.
Don't expect followers if you're
not really a leader.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Put your money on only sure
things today. Back what you
work for and what you know,
but don't bet on tips, dreams or
lotig
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(front). Also enjoying outing are a daughter Brenda Parkhurst (second from
left). her children, and children from the Eisen family. Story, snore photos,
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Activities that don't cost you an
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isforaid Photo by Jane CaS11#1bary)
No black leather jackets for this motorcycle 'gang.' Group is composed of three
gt'n.'rations of bike riders: from grandparents Bud (center) and Elnora (right)
loncrie1 of Winter Springs, to three-year-old granddaughter :%Iana Elsea

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"I was never interviewed, never asked any questions. I think I
should have been asked questions before my name was involved,"
Mrs. Roberts said.
"1 applaud Mrs. Roberts for her forthright stand in this mat.
ter," said Stenstrom. "1 am most gratified and appreciate her
coming forward," said Mayor Lee P. Moore.
Stenstrom said he be lieves the city "should move forward" and
br ing this entire matter to the attention of the U.S. Dist rict
Att or ney for w ha tever action is necessa ry.
Commissioner A.A. McClanahan said on June 22 after he and
other commissioners had approved the EEOC agreement on the

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rights and equal opportunities officer with SCA, nor John Otero,
centswithalong,stamped,seif. person exposed to heat.
equal opportunities specialist with the EEOC office in Miami,
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envelope
for
In very large amounts
questioned her about whether she had left her job with the city
mailing. By being patient and is some evidence that
this ifl1 • because ofdlscrunitiationor whether she had a complaint against
following the bowel training contribute to high bloot
the city.
program outlined there you can pressure. The reason for
-'he said the first she knew that she had been listed i,i the EEOC
improve,
blood pressure and Wok''Isreement as a recipient of a cash settlement from the city
I would suggest that you
By BERNICE BEDE OSOl.
start
native
is often slak ' becati.se of alleged discrimination was on Aug. 5 when she was
Increasing the bulk in your
diet
to beJpaanese
from the CXCCSS U3. l
called to city hall to pick up a check for $W.
by using whole cereals that salt.
For Saturday, August 13, 1977
The only happening during her employment with the police
contain bran. Increase the
department as a complaint clerk from Oct. 5, 1(176 to Nov. 11, 1976
YOUR BIRTHDAY
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) bulky vegetables as in salads. If
Some people use lots of Se
Aug. 13, 1977
that tinged of discrimination, Mrs. Roberts said, was a personal
Always remember that your you happen t' use coffee, tea, or from habit. A few use lots o(MI
conversation with a female dispatcher.
Your experience has taught word Is your bond. Stick to your colas you might stop them. because their body needs it
She said the dispatcher made a racial slur. "I've already
you to differentiate between the agreement, even though These increase anxiety and good example here is the per,
forgiven her for that and she is no longer with the department,"
good and the bad. If you apply someone comes along with a nervousness anyway and have with a deficiency of the adrei
. Roberts said,
s
your highest standards ft better offer.
the opposite effects of your glands. These people crave 1 .i Mr
Mrs.
Roberts said she had planned to leave the department
coming year, the results could
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) tranquIlizers,
and it does help to pre1
t#/eII before the incident to attend Rollins College where she Is a
be overwhelming.
Anything you do for others
Try to develop and maintain a adverse symptoms.
full-time night student working toward her degree in criminal
LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) This today should be done with an
justice.
could be a strange day. Persons eye toward the quality of your
You're dealing with will act In performance. It It's worth
an unpredictable way. Keep doing, it's better done right.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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very good defense entiorle
Astro-Graph Letter by mailing sidestep any Joint ventures that
by th e Professor. He ca :
50 cents and a long, self- involve money. They could
th e ace of clubs and got ou
addressed, stamped envelope to backfire.
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Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489,
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check from the city, she said Otero in a telephone conversation
from Knowles' office at city hall to Otero's Miami office, told her
to take the check.
Knowles said he also insisted that she accept the check. :Ie said
that receipt by Mrs. Roberts and former police officer Jake Cohen
of the checks for $500 each and the execution of release forms by

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distributed annually to good
drivers who carry liability
i,nsuraulce.
Any driver convicted of a

new law include elimination of saying they were "poorly ad- decided to drop liability and
compulsory liability insurance vised."
carry just PIP."
What does PIP coverage
for Florida drivers; increasing
deduction for Personal Injury
"Quite frankly," Karns said, involve? If you or a passenger

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tion, lass of body member or
serious temporary Injury.
PIP benefits apply to the

notice by certified mail. If

policy

*%ving traffic violation must

Protection IMP) coverage; 1he press releases have led In your automobile is injured in

passengers fit the car and

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loss of wages and reduction of population to believe they are company will pay benefits of as

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an extra penalty of $200 for
drunk or reckless driving with
the surcharge going to the in
centive fund.
'With the Fraternal Order of

medical benefits,
not responsible for property much its $5,000 per person for
All three insurance mcii damage and injury and I am the following:
claimed many persons are not now in the process of writing
—80 per cent of all reasonable
aware that, although liability legislators to tell them the law medical expenses;
—60 pe r cent of gross inco me
insurance is no longer corn- has conf used insurance pur-

a hearing. For suits of amounts

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over$l,soo, they recommend an
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EDWARDS AIR FORCE thee was talk of the space
NEW YORK (AP) - David Berkowitz,
BASE, Caflf. (AP) - in a flyc shuttle's promise.
accused in the "Son of Sin" slayings, is
and+ all minute searing glide
California Guy. Ethnimd G.
over the CilIfOtilil desert, a Brown Jr. spolte of the shuttle
undergoing psychiatric teàting. Meanwhile,
craft called EMeria4e ushered is a means to one outer space to
one of his attorneys reportedly offered to sell
Amerlcabdoanewzpacea — aid an Earth running out of
The New York D a1Iy News six hours of reco,,
one
in wtcii man's space resources.
ed conversation with Berkowitz. The attorney,
Brown, who has the rubvetirse nut only will fascinate
Philip Peitz, 43, denied the newspapers
him bull will
allegations. The News said in Saturday's
With astronauts Fred - Raise whose state is benefiting from
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Ges*n Fullerton at U
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it
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space
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Of California as the
representative — to sell
American Sunday rights to the taped ernpy, said the $2 inliku spent to put
versations for $50,000. The newspaper said it
bst through hlghbanglng the Enterprise aloft was well
declined the offer.
douds and rowed safelylored worth IL

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ul lead the way for the United States to win
T" can perform its space
space. ft will be able to
friends in Latin America. The President also
chores and return to Earth for oitof
repIr
satellites,
hasten the tieis trying to put pressure on the senators
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of
a
system
that will
through the public and through top
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to
Republicans.
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Into Earth orbit, was lugged to WW
a low-mile altitude by the 747plands in the solar sys.
Wildcat Strikers Warned
before it was released for Its
For Fred liaise, there was a
test
flight and landing.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United Mine
more personal meaning in the
Whenthe
shuttles
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Wg fli&amp;n to cuter apace In success of the Enterprise.
with dissident members who have waged a
W, they will blast off from liaise was aboard Apollo 13 In
wildcat strike for the past two months. The
Earth like rockets, wing their 1970 when the spacecraft had to
union's executive board on Friday warned the
own engines and sup- turn hock from the moon after
P1nefltMY engines that will be an explosion In mid-voyage,
striking miners that they faced possible exshed after launch and salvaged Three years later he escaped
pulsion if they continued the strike. UMW
death when a plane he was flyfor later use.
President Arnold Miller said he would head to
lug crashed and burned short of
When
liaise,
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and
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er, 40, eased the shuttle a runway In Texas.
wildcat strikers to heed his back-to-work
clown on a dry lake bed newsy, "It Is for me, a long time
order.
eers erupted and everywhere waiting," liaise said.

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SARASOTA (AP) - A circus trainer
charged with cruelty to animals has been
given the right to visit the animals, a county
judge has - ruled.
County Judge Edwin Cummer said Friday
that Otto Berosini also must arrange to have a
Siberian tiger moved to the Humane Society
with the other animals, which Include a camel
and a llama.

Murder Charges Dismissed

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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Murder charges
have, been dismissed against two
teen-age girls accused of a ritual killing.
But after the charges were dropped Friday,
Circuit Judge Ralph Nimmons Jr. committed Kimberly Hester of Savannah, Ga.,
and Renee Magnusson of Chittenango, N.Y.,
to a state mental hospital.

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LAiAt (AP) — iis- 13-year-old boy
has been charged with first degree murder In
the death of a 5-year-old girl who was raped
and then strangled, a Polk County Sheriff's
Department spokesman says.
The identity of the teen-age boy was not
released. Authorities said the body of Jennifer
Ann Cloar was found after she was reported
missing Thursday night.

PERRY (AP) — Authorities have
identified three bodies found weighted with
concrete blocks in an Isolated sinkhole near
here as two ex-convicts and a teenage girl
reported missing since January.
The males were identified Friday as George
Harold Sims, 39, and Douglas Gene Hood, 21, by Florida Department of Criminal Law
Enforcement spokesman Bob Pennington.
He said the young woman was Identified as
Sheila McAdams, 17. All three are from
Springfield,
A fourth body found 25 miles west of there, is
believed to be Miss McAdams' sister, Sandy,
15, but Pennington said there were not enough
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Lawmaker: I Got No Support On Vests
TALJJAIIASSEE (AP) — Top vests surfaced last week when a from Cabinet members such as dry Carter, the department's the top two Items.
state officials who, are trooper was shot and killed In Mr. Gunter and Mr,Smathers," administration director. He Trooper Bradley Glascock,
criticizing lawmakers for not Miami. Secretary of State James said. "They were said the department ranked the 24, was killed Aug. 4 when he
bu.ilng state troopers bullet- Bruce Smathers and Treasurer nowhere to be seen at the time vests after new llgnt and sire,. 'as
In the chest
and on
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Proof vests were "nowhere to Bill Gunter have criticized state this Issue was before the systems, first aid kits and cag, aftershot
he stopped
a man
be seen" last session, aaya legislators for not finding legislature."
between the front and back Miami freeway for falling
House Republican Lewfrr HIll . neu fQ(h.
se$ of tronter.'";-' care.Ai cit
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"It was hard for us to make a deltas was charged Thursday
James chided the Depart- Criminal Justice and Appro.
James, R'Delray Beach, said ment of Highway Safety and priatlons committees, but determination of which ones with the slaying to which police
Friday that legislative critics Motor Vehicles for making
didn't make it to the floor, should have been one, two, say he has confessed.
offered no help when James in, vests their No. 4 equipment .e- JiU1l 5 charged the department three and four. But all four Glascock's parents gave him
troduced bills the last past two quest this year.
"did not support" its request were life-saving devices," Car. a vest when he became a troopsessions that would have budgfor the money and gave the ter said.
or, bit authorities say he was
"I did everything I could pos- item "a low priority" among
cled vests for troopers.
La
'makers
appropriated
not
wearing It at the time.
sibly do to pass my bill, and I equipment needs.
$307,000 for 76$ light sets and
James encouraged the CabIThe controversy over the certainly could have used help
"That's not true," replied Au. $22,600 for the first-aid kits - net to shuffle enough money

next week to buy vests for the
troopers. Officlalasay five of
the last six troopers killed
would have lived If they had
worn the vests.
James and Sen. Richard Hen.
'roW -r -,•, '..roducJ bill.,
the past two years to buy the
vests. James said he first Introduced the bill in W76 after a
trooper and a visiting Canadian
constable were killed on the
Florida Turnpike.
"I don't like to see publicity
stunts when the consistent thing
would have been to do something about it all along," James
said of Gunter and Smathers,
both Democrats. "I don't like to
see the legislature get the rap
because the legislative branch
has
been trying to do something
TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
said he got the idea from not want it to be a part of our he said. "
Then Schmidt would If Askew recommends dc- about this. That's where it
— Murderers who think that the JulHeInterview
In which Death judicial system."
electric dalr Is a horrible way Row inmate Robert Sullivan
have been alive, Sullivan would mency, three of the six other started."
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said the electric chair was re-

Conner: Let Killers Choose Execution Method
their victims did, says Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner.
"I've honestly thought about
submitting a proposal to the
legislature giving convicted
persons the choice of the state's
method for execution of condemned people or the method
they choose," he said Friday.
But Connor said he Is not advocating such a choice at this
time,

murdering Homestead motel
manager Donald Schmidt, P0lice said Sullivan fired four
shotgun blast., Into the back of
Schmidt's head after knocking
him to the ground with a tire
iron.
Conner displayed a gory plcture of Schmidt's body lying 011
the ground with his hands lied
behind his back.
'The way It could have been
avoided would have been for
Sullivan not to pull the trigger,"

volting.
In the Associated Press interview published Monday, Sulilvan said he wants his execution
televised,
"I'm not saying that I want to
be a martyr; that's not my
Intention," he said. "But if
people see exactly what an execution Is — It's not at all a nice
thing — I have faith that a lot of
people would find it so revolting
and disgusting that they would

HOSPITAL NOTES
AUGUST it, 1977
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Annie Fisher

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Essie Green

Elizabeth Hill
-Howard R. Judklns
Beulah Knight
Willie Mae Lowery

Vergia M. Henry

Keith L. Myers

Nanie Mae Howard
Willie Knight

Dale B. Pavllck

Joseph Williams
Margaret Adams, Deltona
Marion S. Burrows, Deltona
Sophie Hendricks, Deltona
Florence LaVaughn
tcMwm, Deltona

whole gory mess would not be
before us."
Conner serves on the Clemen.
cy Board as a Cabinet member
and could play a vital role in
deciding whether Sullivan Is executeti.
Six condemned men, Ineluding Sullivan, have comrn
pleted clemency proceedings,
and Gov. Heubl:i Askew could
send any one them to the electric chair by signing a death
warrant.

spare the condemned person's
life.

MEDICARE
SUPPLEMENT

Cornier said he wanted to call
public attention to the "dastardly" nature of Sullivan's
crime to head off any sympathy
for Death Bow inmates facing
execution.

(Policy Form MCXC)

If I were a murderer and I
had a choice, I think I would
honestly choose the state's
choice to the one he chose,"
Conner said.

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BENEFITS FOR
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Roxie Lee
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Mary E. Fuller, Deltona
Aphrodite Kadrevls, Deltona
Cader G. Hart, Geneva
Lester Carroll, Lake Helen
Thomas W. Collins, Orlando

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Sanford:
Audrey Butler
Barbara C.arltpn
Nathaniel I.. Croft
Laymon R. Goodman

unin'hniiu
Use the little black squares to guide you.
They're at 1874 S. Semoran Blvd. in South
Orlando; 312W. First St. in Sanford; S.R. 434
at U.S. 17.92 in Longwood; 1250 Lee Rd. in
Winter Park; 555 Enterprise Rd. in Orange City;
137 U.S. 17-92 in DeBary; the Oviedo
Shopping Center In Oviedo; and 1003 W.
Orange Blossom Trail in Apopka.
Now then, if there's one of those little black
squares near home, there's no place more
convenient to do your saving. Because they're
the eight offices of First Federal of Seminole.
And they're near where you live for
your convenience.
Course if you like saving near work, and
there's a little black square there, too, good news.
Your savings account at one office counts
at all eight.

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NOTICE OF TAX LEVY
The School Board of Seminole County, Florida proposes
to levy 8 mills of property tax for the Fiscal Year

1977-78 for the purpose of supporting the current

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order to participate in the Florida Education Finance
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RIFLES STOLEN
Regional Juvenile Detention
Kevin Fowler, 23, of 822 with a local manufacturing
Sheriff's deputies today were
Center.
Glenarden Way, Altamonte plant.
investigating the reported theft
Sheriff's deputies said I.A. Bobbins and deputy
Springs.
Sheriff's LI, William Hogan of three rifles and stereo
Saturday that a bandit who had Thompson were misted by an
Police said marijuana was reported deputies found Kafka - equipment valued at $3,500
just robbed a convenience store unidentified tractor driver in
found ins car driven by Cotney with a woman in the ABC Bar, from the residence of Helen C.
apparently was frightened by apprehending the 14-year-cld
and deputies said marijuana U.S. 1742, Sanford. Officers Harris, of 116 E. Clemson Dr.,
arrival of someone at the store Ocoee boy in a citrus grove off
was found in a car drivn by said when they approached and Altamonte Springs.
and dropped his loot before Tusawilta Road, after a foot
Fowler and in his pocket when asked Kafka to accompany
Mrs. Paul Widener, of 3453 S.
fleeing
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Depity Richard Faulkner
Deputies were searching for
ESCAPE CHARGE
and said he'd "come on down in to deputies that a fan and three
of 117 Lea Ave., Longwood,
reported a mail wearing a the youth after he was reported 3$,
III lieu of $5,000 bDnd,
A Seminole County Jail In. about 30 minutes to turn himself televisions valued at VOO were
stockLig mask and black gloves as a runaway from the
Inisfilng following a break-in at
mate allowed to work days on a W."
entered the 7-Eleven store at Seminole Group Center on charges of aggravated assault
Two deputies then arrested her residence.
with a pistol and battery after a work release program was
Weklva Springs Road and SR Tuscawilla Road. The youth domestic
Deputies today were seardisturbance at his arrested at a bar in Sanford Kafka for eascape and forcibly
434 west of Longwood early was charged with burglary in
residence, according to county Thursday night and Is being removed him from the ching for two juvenile boys who
Saturday and ordered clerk connection with abreakinatthe jail records.
held in Jail in lieu of $8,400 bond establishment, according to snatched the purse of an 82.
Debra E. McMichael to open Gabriella Lane residence of
year-old Deitona woman
Oil a charge of escape, sheriff's sheriff's reports
Two
mete
were
being
held
in
the cash drawer and hand over CCII. E. S. Thomas (U.S. Army
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Deputies said the escape Thursday flight at Butler Plaza
county jail Saturday in lieu of deputies said.
the money.
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pocket and a weapon wasn't bi the
lary.
folinwing traffic arrests.
didn't check Into jail within two work release program for the purse. $14 cash. credit cards
showing, deputies said. The
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cident. •- BOB LLOYD
being ordered
Into a restroorn by the man.
according to sheriff's reports [
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said Saturday that a runaway
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juvenile from a south Seminole
detention facility has been
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rebels. Ethiopia's state radio said Friday
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answered Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee
plea for peace in strifetorn Northern Ireland
with a new round of violence aimed at British
soldiers here. One British marine was killed
and three other soldiers were injured Friday
in an ambush in Belfast's turbulent Turf
Lodge district, a stronghold of the outlawed
IRA's radical Provisional Wing. The attack
appeared to be an IRA attempt to restore its
credibility among Catholic supporters after
failing to carry out a threatened "blitz to
remember" during the Queen's Silver Jubilee
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child abuse charges in connection with the alleged beating
State Atty, Douglas Cheshire was arrested early the morning of Mrs. Medlin's three-year-old
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Six policemen are reported to formal charge of misdemeanor
Tuesday or possibly Wed- have
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examinations at their own county court.
The three felony child-abuse
Grand jurors were in secret request in connection with the
deliberations most of the day probe.
counts—each punishable by 15
Friday at the Sanford courThe youth, who again went years in prison - against Sturgis
thouse after hearing the last of before the grand Jury Friday, allege he beat the child with a
36 witnesses and recalling was found guilty In Juvenile Wooden board, tortured him by
several witnesses.
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deliberations could take several charges of disorderly In. the child by making him stay in
days before a report is drafted toxication and assault upon a bed wearing rubber pants
and returned to a circuit court police officer. The grand jury without water or attention.
Judge.
Mrs Medlin's children, the
Investigation has nothing to do
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vestigated allegations from youth was mistreated during custody of a state agency
members of the black corn- and following his arrest. — BOB pending outcome of the child
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abuse charges, officials said.
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Funeral services and burial
for Seeber Brooks, 20, of
Dahlonega. Ga., who died
Tuesday in an auto accident,
took place Friday in that city.
He was a native of Sanford.
Survivors Include his father,
Ronald Brooks, Dahlonega;
mother, Eileen Brooks,
Daytona; sister, Melanie
Brooks, Daytona; aunt, Mrs.
Annette B. Hodges, grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Brooks and
uncle, Wendell L. Brooks, all of
Sanford.

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two terms on the county governing body. YarThe major topic of conservation in political
borough is from Geneva.
circles to Seminole County is who Coy. Reubin
Askew will appoint to fill the unexpired term of
Real-estate broker and civic leader, Garnett
County Commissioner John Ktmbrough.
White, who was defeated by Kim brough In a county
commission bid in 1970.
Klmlroih has said that he will resign effective
late September or early October from the county
All of the above are fine gentlemen. But, Isn't it
office he has held for nearly seven years to become
about time that a woman is placed on the county
regional manager for the State of Virginia for his
commission ? Over the past 15-20 years only two
employer, the Schering Corp.
women have run for the county governing body—
Many pninlnesut names are being heard as
Republican Dot Meadors and Democrat Ruth
possibilities for the appointment Including:
Gallagher.
Sanford City Commissioner A.A. McClanahan,
Pres umably, Coy. Askew, being a Democrat,
who has for the past several months, made it clear
will appoint a Democrat to the office. What about a
that he has plans to run for the specific co unty office
Democratic woman? There is a wealth of tal ent
next year.
there.
-Form er County Commission Chairman John
Alexander, who after a six-year retirem ent from
Consider:
polities (he served two four-year terms in th e
Pat Telson, who is already se rving on the
1960s), ran unsuccessfully for election to the Seminole County School Board. She might not want
commission last year, losing by 888 votes to Bill
to give up that office for the county commission,
Kirchhoff.
however.
Former County Commissioner Edward
Kathleen Reynolds, currently president of the
Yarborough,who retired from politics after serving
Seminole County Democratic Women's Club and

state committeewoman, who has been actively

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-Cowicilman June Lormann of Longwood is

completing her second term in office. She was
elected to her second term unopposed.
-Former Councilman Edith Duerr of
Casselberry, who served 10 years on that governing

E ve ning Herald Sanford Fl.

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Altamonte Spring City Commissioner Sandra

Glenn completing her second term in office. In both
of her electiuns alit lu.iau'y uv.ã.0 aa1e opponents and gives a great deal of tim e to her
responsibilities in iublic office.

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are qualified. So, Governor, how about a woman
this time?

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In Det roit that "in
imany respects" government at the county
level is the most creative, most dynamic
and most exciting.
Also the most confusing, he might have
added. A num be r of factors the county

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WASHINGTON Former Secretary of State
Dean Acheson is reported to have given the
Charmin Ted to President Ca rter's national
security affairs adviser Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski
and Brzezinski flun ked. Indicating that as far as
he was concerned there was much less there
than meets the eye, Mr. A. said of Dr. B.:
and there was nothing
squeezed him dry
there."
Well, NBC correspondent Richard Valeriani
knows how Mr. Acheson m ust have felt.
On the NBC Nightly News recently anchorman David Brinkley noted that relations
with th e Soviets have taken "several interesting
turns" In recent weeks, that there is a report of a
new study showing rough equivalency u U.S.
and U.S.S.R. military and Other power and, in
general, these findings are more optimist ic than
w ha t we were hearing a year or so ago.
"We'll try now to find out a little more a bo ut L.
t his," said David, switching to Valeriani and his
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ministration has fl ubbed Its relations with tIne
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True
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Dr. It: I would say there is a tendency in
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general to look at the American-Soviet
relationship in extremes. it is irIodically
You try it. As for us, we'll peg our hopes on
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deplet ed as being In a very bad condition. it Is
Arlington Collnty, San Francisco, Wilmington,
pe
riodically depicted as having gone beyond the
fur I flAIflflM
I.,
ig Mass. and all those othe r
Cold War. The fact of t he matter Is that for a
cmmUei - including, at lon g list the
variety of deeply rooted reasons, it isa mixed
District of Cc uznbla
which have adopted
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ordinances rsMrictiig parking privileges In
petition; it involves growing cooperation,'
congested urbi n areas to the residents of those
Brinkley: What about that study showing the
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strength of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R."
For once, the Justice Department has
Call you tell us more about that'
plunged into tIi e legal fray on the side of the good
WASHINGTON A fifth of the ba bies in the are not eligi ble for Medicaid, so t
Dr. B: "Yes, I can tell you a little bit about it, *0
guys
which is to say, the side we happen to
he mother
United States, over 600,000 a year, are born to whose need is the greatest gets
l but not too much. The study is still In progress. it I
little
pr
enata
PP0it
teenage mothers. Planned Parenthood calls this care. She is unlikely to have health
is the product of a very comprehensive in.
to
an "epidemic" of pregnancies. Surprisingly, the cover the birth. Some 87 per cent ofinsurance
unmarried
teragency assessment of the U.S.-Soviet
fit its "Incnd of the court" brief asking the United States has a high er
proportion of teenage mothers now keep t heir babies, and since few relationship, and not only in terms of military
Supreme Cowi to review the case, the Justice births than almost
any other Industrialized nurseries will take children under the age of two power, but also in terms of political dynamics,
Department lid not, of course, describe the country and more than a
economic Factors, technology, regional con.
number of developing land the provision for olde r children Is scanty)
disp uted
it ditions,
ing ban as a weapon in the war
countries. The result is a lot of misery.
and so forth.
is
no
wonder
that
most
of
t
hese girls and t heir
lelwee,i city Iwellers and suburbanites.
in 1974, the last year for which there are children end up on the welfare rolls.
"It is a preliminary as.sessment; it is a
detailed statistics, a tenth of all the girls between
Better councelling and more sex teaching at comprehensive assessment; and it is now being
No indeed[y. That would sound. ..well,
15 and 19 becam e pregnant. Two thirds of these school would help; at present only
discriminatory as the Virginia Supreme Court
six states and discussed within the government. So, it would be
babies were conceived out of wedlock and over a the DLtrict of Colwnbia r equi
rather acidly a uggested In Its benighted decision
re the teaching I premature to speak a bo ut its conclusions. But it }
fifth were born illegitimate. Over a quarter were sex education or what is called "family life." is an attempt to provide a solid, detached,
strikil)g down t he Arlington County ordinance on
aborted. One in every four illegitimate children Teaching a bo ut birth control is
longer-term basis For evaluating the relati on,
growide that ii one is entitled to "A parking
even rarer. And
is born to a teenager aged 17 or wider.
monopoly in tiiuc public streets."
to do much good, it should start at an age that ship."
Planned Parenthood Is not alone in being many parents and school boards might
Valeriani: Dr. B., let me ask, are relations
The Justice Department, bless its Inventive
concerned
about the risks to both the immature upsetting. Recent figures suggest that find with tin' Russia ns worse today than a year ago?
little soul hasiivhomped up a more presenta ble
while
mot hers and their children. Teenagers are more bi rths to 18 and 19-year-olds
And would a Carter'Brezhnev uusceting be useful
argument: the Arlington County parking ban,
are
now
declining,
likely
to
die in childbirth than older women and they are rising among the
in patching them up'
and Others ilke it elsewhere, help fight air
9 to iS-ycar-olds,
t heir babi es are more likely to die during the especially among
Dr. B:
I would not say that the
pollution create'd by all those comm uters' cars.
white girls; t here was a
first year of life. Even if the mother is married cent Increase
relationship,
in
a
real sense, is worse, or, for t hat
such
bi
in
rths
between
19-1
Now, every body knows that air pollution
before the child is conceived, she usually has to though of course from
matter, much better. We are negotiating with the
a
low
base.
bad for people and other li ving creatures, And drop out of school (pregnancy Is the most
hi spite of a more liberal approach to abor- Soviets toda on a large nwn ber of issues, many
the Supreme C()urt itself has previously ruled , in common cause of an Incomplete education i and
lion,
many young girls have no access to abor. of which we have st arted . We're negotiating
other situations, that certain legislative acts she has little chance to get a job. The strain on
tie"
clinics.
hi addition, until June, 1976, about arms transfers, on nuclear nonproliferation."
which dlscrlmhiate against particular classes of the marriage may be great, all the more so if the half
the
Mates
req uired parental assent for the
Valeriani. Dr. IL, thank you very much.
people or activi ties are perfectly perrnIssil,., as marria ge was caused by the oregnanc
ak'r*ln.i Mp
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Dr. fl; "Thank you."
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bug as they are "rationally related to a
b Ii
Worst off are the unmarried mother and her a Missouri case, held that these laws m us not
Brinkley:
Thanks to both of you.
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legitimate Mats Interest."
child. In almost half the states pregnant women give the parent an abso
But one wonders: for what?
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The fight promised by Sanford City
Comniisslon John Morris to s pecifically
•i. budget funds to give Sanford police of'P ficers a cost of li ving pay raise in the fiscal
year w hich begins Oct. 1 failed to
materialize at t his week's city commission
meeting.
Morris urged colleagues to read a letter
from Stephen A. Micciche, president of the
Orange County Police Benevolent
Association (PBA), the organization which
is claiming to represent the majority of the
police department, and to consider w hat
MiciC he had sa id hi budget discussions.
But, the two last sen ten ces In Micciche's
letter turned the ot her four commissioners
off completely.
t he PHA demands that any such
across-the-board increase be granted to
the police de partment as well as to other
. Cfli)lO)'5. It is the withholding of this
be nefit to police department employes that
wo uld constitute an unfair labor practice,"
Micciche's letter said.
The rem ark was di r ected toward advice
given the city by its special la bor attorney,
David Kornreich, that granting pay raises
could be considered an unfair la bor
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JACK Ai MDERSON AND LES WHITTEN

which contained a couple of
audience
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WASHINGIC(N Just about every nation in bo
ught bowling alleysto keep the rulers happy?" watch w ha t he says more caref ully hereafter. All) Projects are
real or appareni need hu. received substantial
now designed to help th
The congressman accused Gilligan of trying Our own sources say Gilligan is sensitive to
aid from the tinlied Sta tes. Now the official hi
to "lead the pack in denouncing" his own foreign concerns of the poor
and is trying to eliminate agricultural Productivity. "Rural develop
charge of dispel sing t he aid, John Gilligan, has
waste,
assistance program,
fluent," )i become the wotchword.
been quoted in the papers as saying cur ta x
The All) director respouided that he had been
Watch
on
Waste
Each
year,
the
federal
Most of the programs look
money has gone for 'RoUs-Royces and
impressive enougi
"speaking in the past tense," that he had been
g0f'11ttit spends a startling $40 million just oil paper; the
planes and bowJling alleys to keep the fighter
results are often less Impressive i"
rulers "attempting to make the point that numerous for electric typewriters. Most of them
are pur- \II) officials Fluid
happy."
themselves entangled in en
Americans believe" aid funds have been
chased from one company, the giant IBM, for too diess red tane. Thew
tii
This is raising a rumpus in the backrooms of
UUL
uuiauscj and that, in fact, aid money hsd been
prices,
file reports to Washington until they have tim'
Washington. Cliiilgan, director of the Agency for used to
Rep. James Florie, 1)-N.J., has suggested in for little else, It can be even
buy a helicopter for Egyptian President
International T)i'velopnient (MD), has been
more frustrating t
Anwar Sadat, to construct a luxury hotel in t he
a
confidential
letter to the General Accounting process new
accused of spoutlag off "ha lf- ba ked, out-dated
projects through the poorl
l)orninican Republic and to bolster die- Office that the taxpayers could save millions by Urgajiid,
cliches," of taking "a series of cheap shots," of
often corrupt Thi rd
tatoraluipi.
Worli
buying more economical typewriters,
bureaucracies,
undermining hIs own agency. Dismayed
Gilligan
insisted
"My inquiry has shown," he states, ..that
he merely wanted "to
subordinates ha's e been heard to suggest he getBut
We sent our roving reporter, Hal Rernton, t,
across the message that the new ad. IBM receives 88 per cent of the Federal contract Haiti
last year to thud out
should be ban1sh ud to Gilligsn's Island.
whether the neednihibifrator of AU) was aware of these and other
awards for typewriters, even though their V,ei'C getting
U.S, aid. lie found
The whole but ub can be summarized in a criticisms
machines
cost
$100
and
intended
to
see
ha
t
t
un
f
to
1200
more
ds are
per copy than liViiiii in luxury in fashionable AID official
confidential excli ange of letters between an used as Congre
villas, will
ss has direct ed."
similar models available from other swinimiuig
pools. The recipients, in contrast
indignant congressman and the outspoken
We have kept a close watch on the distributiou, manufacturers."
lived UI the most (lire proverty.
Gilligan. Rep. Stephen Sours, U.. N.Y., a
of aid for a quarter century. The program began
The letter charges: "Our information clearly
Yet Hcrnton found thousands
champion of the un popular aid program, wrote From the
of children win
best motives; the American people shows that IBM holds almost absolute cx- would not
angrily; "1 can only say that I was shocked and after
have survived except for U.S. gnu
World
War
II
'lusivity.
in
the
want
ed
to
f
ed
eral
ag
get
th
encies, despite the shipments. lie stayed
e world going
dismayed at the content of your
at a unman vuiiagi
again. But all too often. Uncle sam offered
availability of comparable equipment at sub- established by
report ed in the newspaper.,.
a Catholic nun. All the resident
han do uts to hands that were only too quick to stantiai)y less cost."
"Euthe' the things you said are true and your pick his pocke
would have starved except For a daily handout
ts.
Footnote:
The
General
Serv ices indIct through The All) food program.
staff has been running a woefully mismanaged
Nor has the flow of aid, as Gilligan suggested,
Administration, which keeps government
program." Sotarz said, "or else you were always been
The
channeled to the neediest. It has secretaries supplied with typewriters, explains staff Foreign aid program is overstaffed; th
misrepresenting the program over which you oft
is overpaid; the agency is top-heavy. But I; *
en been used as a form of bribery to keep
that IBM offers higher q uality equipment mmd a hwnun
were in charge." He demanded to know "where foreign
teruuis, poor people have been able t:
potentates on our side in the world power
better trade-in policy. The congressman claims
-survive because of American geuierosity.
AM when have we bjd RouIs'Ro,ces,und,r struggle,
at least two other companies offer typewriters
of
the AID program? ;Where and when ve we
Footnote: Sotarz told us he haM now settled hi
But
the
torus
has
changedIn recent years:
equivalent quality For less money.
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without exception has "gotten everything

iil t ever requested."
Moore said he had talked to seven or
eight police officers whom he considered
substa ntial and that they had all assured
that "pay was not a problem " and that the
unionizing effort was "only to get a better
police department."
lie said "when the ball oon goes up" the
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to buy highway patrol officers serving
Seminole County bullet-proof vests,
Commissioner Stenstrom pointed out this
week that the city three years ago bought
the protective gear for all city police officers.

gun to its head. But he added that the

commission has always dealt fairly and
honestly with the police department. "I
don't need anyone else to represent the
Sanford Police Department and I don't
need anyone to make demands of me for
the police department."
Ile reiterated his stand that the police
personnel are going to receive their
constitutional rights that guarantee an
election on whether they want collective
bargaining, and when the election is held,
Moore said, everything according to law
will be done.
Noting that Micciche had said iii his
letter that the PBA has absolutely no
objection to the city's extending any
across-the-board increases to the officers
and employes of the police department,
Moore said the letter does not say that
Micciche will not go to the police officers
and tell them they would not have gotten
the raise if it had not been for him.
"I'm one of five commissioners," Moore
said, "and I may have to eat my words."
"And I'll eat with you," Commissioner
A.A. McClanahan said, with Commissioner Julian Stenstrom adding, "I'm
one of three" and Commissioner Eddie
Keith said, "I'm not frightened of them
(the PRA)."
The worst kept secret anywhere has to
be the fact that the city commission, while
not formally budgeting money for police
department raises, has tentatively iii.
eluded sonic $63,000 in its contingency fund
for the police department.

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"But are they wearing them?" he asked
Capt. Earl Bourquardez. Stenstrom said
the city commissioners warned the police
when the bullet-proof vests were purchased that officers who did not wear them
and were hurt would not be covered by the
city.
Bourquardez said that the majority are
wearing them on duty and Keith added
that the remainder have the vests with
them and can put them on over their
clothing."
Sanford was to notify Seminole Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce this past
week that the city will have a special
election Nov 8, The commission has been
discussing for several months the
probability that a special election would be
held this year, normally an off-election
year in the city.
But, one item which has McClanahan's
support for placing on the ballot is a
change hi city election time from
December to February.
McClanahan's reasoning appears sound.
Ile said that November is a bad time for
city elections because the city ballot in the
past were placed at the end of a lengthy
Federal-state-county election ballot and
was skipped over by the voters. December
Is a bad time, he said, with Christmas so
close. A run-off election in Sanford is
usually only a few days before Christmas.
But, February?
It was not too many years ago that most
of the county's cities had elections in
December. Oviedo broke away when it
changed election times to September.
Then, Altamonte Springs, In its new
charter, changed its election time to

jflsson says the county will probably
And Seminole County will survive such
place some anti-recession money in well-intentioned but clumsy attempts to
reserve to pay for possible salary ad- help it through the
1970s. A trip to any
justments following a study of the county's county courthouse might help federal
pay scale. The money could also be used guideline
writers understand why county
for the county's management training administrators these days are praying for
program, scheduled to begin in the up. deliverance from the
actions of their
coining fiscal year.
friends.

PBA Chief's Lefter

November and Winter Springs last year
changed its charter to call for November
elections. Winter Springs is also having a
special election next month to consider
whether the city should have a full-time
mayor or city manager form of govern,
inent,
That leaves city elections In December
in Longwood, Casselberry, lake Mary and
Sanford. If Sanford changes to February,
t will mean four different times during the
year some city in Seminole will be having
an election. And if city voters all over the
county don't become confused, it will be a
minor miracle. Perhaps with this diversity
of elections times the perfect time will
ultimately be found that Is convenient for
all the voters and will generate fantastic
turnouts.
As State Rep. Bob Hattaway is fond of
telling fellow legislators, many problems
the legislature wrestles with each session

about particular areas have already been
faced, dealt with and solved in Seminole

County.

lands touch city lands i would be provided
by cutting the
property into three separate parcels
while it wouldn't in one
So. Sanford amended the legal
dçscriptiouu in the annexation ordinance it
adopted and scheduled two more ordinances to be passed to Follow Siegel'.
advice. Then, the county opposition
vanished.
The county is now suing the City of Lake
Mary with a suit challenging its annexation of Heathrow and other properties. some 1600 acres in all. It is being
proposed to eliminate 40 acres From the
annexation to get agreement from the
tounty that it won't sue.
The questions that come to mind are: Is
the county really interested in seeing that
state law is observed? Or, is it interested
in having the city officials get its approval
alit] advice before annexing land?
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reasonably compact, contiguous and free
of enclaves and In accordance with state
law in Seminole County?
It appears to be when Seminole's Asst.
County Atty. Gary Siegel says it Is

It was interesting to watch Siegel
maneuver at a recent Sanford City

Commission meeting. While holding the
club of a possible county lawsuit over the
t Ity commissioners' heads, he told them
that changing a proposed annexation into
three separate annexations would solve
the problem of whether It was legal or not
md wipe out the possibility that the county
would sue.

Siegel seemed to be of the opinion
contiguity ma renulrement that annexed

OUR READERS WRITE
Women's Meeting
I would like to comment on the recent
Women's Conference held in Orlando.
This has been a widely discussed

meeting with opinions differing widely
on the o utcome of the meeting.
I was distressed last week to read ui a
letter to the Editor that a group of
church women came in to take over
THEIR conference. This conference
was advertised u.s being For Al.l.
women, to find out how women iii
general felt about Issues concerning
them. [lad the church women been told
that the government has given Five
million dollars for PRO-ERA con.
ferusices and anyone with a differing
opinion was to stay away, I'm sure
THEY would have not had this
problem. You can be assured a lot of
Senators and the President would have
had phone calls and letters but THEIR
conference would not have been
disturbed. You see true ChrL.tiuus do
not violate Others rights. We were invited to the conference by letters and by
advedisliig, to come and make our
thoughts on Issues known. When our
Opinions didn't agree with theirs we
were th&amp;iu called intruders. When our
numbers out ranked theirs we had
L'OiflL' to TAKE liVER
It would seem obvious that what the

people want is moral standards and
values that this country was founded
on. What a minority wants is radical
change, ..the silent majority Is no longer
going to reuuialn sliest while our rights
are violated., privileges stripped from
us... and the minority who want

revolution take over
Now is the tinic to oppose this blatant
misuse of federal funds. I do not object
people having standards different from

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To offset this "counter-cyclical" trend,
law wasn't bad, hot the guidelines (federal the anti-recession program was created
regulations) were written by people w ho and the money to localities was called
haven't the foggiest notion of how local 'counter-cyclical" fundi ng,
government operates. I'd be willing to bet
"Using the money for ongoing programs
none of the guideline writers have ever set menus that when the anti-recession
foot inside a county cour thouse."
program ends, we would have to raise
The anti-recession program provides taxes to be able to pro vide the same level
quarterly federal payments to local of services," says Glisson.
governments in times of recession as
The theory is that as the local economy
determined by local unemployment increases, the local tax base would expand
legislative program to the commissioners statistics. The amount of money received to provide extra funds for the employes
and is responsible for carrying out com- is pegged to unemployment figures. Th ad ded by the anti-recession program, but
missioners' legislative degrees and day-to- county never knows how much it is going the ex perience so far is that tax base
to receive until the check arrives In the improvement does not meet the added cod
day administrative matters.
Seminole County, with a population of mail. And the program is only authorized of the new employes.
140,000 is not yet at the stage of develop- until October of next year.
Th e county has received permission
In times of economic downturn, the from federal officia ls to use anti-recession
ment where an elected county executive
federal government's usual response Is to money for what Glisson calls "one-shot
would make se nse.
stimulate
the national economy through expenses that support maintaining
In addition to legislative and executive
In
cr
easing
governmental spending and ongoing programs," s uch as equipment
fwictioiti, commissioners also perform
several Judi ci al functions, The com- decreasing taxes. But local governments replacement and the cost of meeting state
missioners are the final board of appeal in are tempted to do Just the opposite. As the regulations to operate the county's
zoning matters, for example. These quasi- economy shrinks, new housing starts • Osceola landfill.
judi cial determinations occupy a large decline and property tax rolls don't iii.
But the federal guidelines were
portion of commissioners' meeting tim es,
tightened
in July, and federal antiand the responsibility cannot be delegated . 'It's idiotic...the guidelines
recession officials now say the funds may
Commissioners receive an annual salary
be used only for salaries, wages, fringe
written by people
of $16,518, according to state law. This is
benefits and minor supply items.
certainly enough on which to live, but
One way out of the dilemm a would be to
who haven't the foggiest
commissioners know the public probably
add the money to the county's general
won't keep them in office forever and
notion of how local
(salary-paying) fund end spend a
maintain the Jobs they had before being
co rresponding amount on other items.
elected to office. There is constant
government operates'
pressure on commissioners, then, to atThis is known to federal administrators as
ten d to their occupational as well as
'supplanting" and is specifically
Pat Glisson, county
governmental responsibilities.
prohibited wider the federal guidelines.
budget dlr.ctor.
Additional confusion is caused by
A loophole in the regulations provides
federal programs designed to aid
the
county with a solution: add th e anticrease as rapidly.
localities. One program in particular
recession funds to the general Fund for
the fede ral anti-recession program has
Since the pro perty tax is the cowity's paying employe salaries. This would help
come under a barrage of quiet criticism
principal source of funds, ta xes must be to create a comfortable amount of money
from local administ ra tors all over the raised to continue to deliver serv ices. In which could be "carried forward" into the
country.
order to cut tax increases, local govern- next fiscal year, providing the carry"It's idiotic," groans county budget nients have to decrease services,
forward money is used to prevent layoffs.

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The legislature Is notorious for creating
programs and deciding that local services
fllU5t be increased without providing
additional sta te funding to run the
programs. This puts counties in a neverending fiscal bind. The requirement to
keep up with state-mandated programs
creates pressure on cowities to raise
taxes.
Se 01lk County is run by five cornmissloners, whose duties combin e both
executive and legislative functions,
Commissioners are both adm inistrators
and rule-makers.
A five-person executive Is at best a
cum bersome arrangement. It is difficult
enough for one person to make up his
mind, and the problem increases
geometrically as the num ber of decision
makers increases. A camel, the old sayin g
goes, is a horse put together by a cornmittee.
Some larger counties have solved the
problem by separating executive and
legislative functions through creation of
the office of county executive filled by a
person who is elected by county voters to
be the county-level equivalent of a city
mayor.
The county executive proposes a
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iovernment efforts to ban commuter parking in
residential nelghborhoods.
But for t hose of us w ho struggle daily to
surmount U
the
hazards of modern
urban living, there is nothing like the looming
legal shoot out between city dwellers and
suburban conrumuters to raise the blood pressure
and set the clid adrenalin racing.
Let it be 5 tad at the outset that we make no
pretense of viewing with .objectivity th e case
which ArlingiIon County, Va. has thrust be fore
the Supreme Court by attem pting to protect its
resident s from the seige of invading commuters.
Just try Ii,be objective when you have ex.
pe iced the dubious de light of walking out your
front door in the morning to confront a solid rank
of double-pan ed cars, engines revving, exhausts
smo king, jocikeying for a shot at any parking
space vacateI by a neighborhood resident.
Try daying cool when you dr ive your kid to
school at 8:30 a.m. and return home to discover
there's not a prayer of parking your car again
until 6 pin. wi nthecommuters c1earoutforthe
suburbs.

commissioner's can't control create much
of the confusion.
The first of these is t he organization of
county government itself. Counti es are
administra ti ve subdi visions established by
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-Former Altamonte Ci ty Commissioner Helen
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businesswoman.

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President Carter's statement of legislative goals
! for dealing with the illegal alien problcm was along
time in the making. The delay in formulating a
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policy, and what finally emerged Aug. 4, reflects the
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degree of uncertainty at high levels of government
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over how best to cope with the flood of jobseekers
entering the country illegally.
We're somewhat disappointed with the program,
although the magnitude and complexity of the
problem led us not to expect any simple or easy
answers. Mr. Carter and his aides have come up
with proposals that look better on paper than they
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are likely to look in the real world.
The addition of 2,000 officers to the Border Patrol
is a necessity if the Immigration and
Naturalization Service is to restore meaning to
immigration laws that are now being violated
wholesale. The plan to assign some of them to cities
in
Mexico where many illegals begin journeys
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northward recognizes the possibility of reducing
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the traffic before it reaches the border and our
interior ports of entry.
What is missing, however, is any promise of
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federal assistance for local police departments,
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which are trying to protect aliens from being
victimized at the border. This has become one of
the most dangerous aspects of the alien problem
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and a drain on local police resources.
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changing the status of undocumented aliens
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already in this country is not going to be as simple
as the President's plan suests. An "amnesty" for
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those who entered before 1970 is certainly humane.
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So is the proposal to give those who came between
1970 and 1976 a "temporary resident" status, with
five-year work permits and permission to enter and
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leave the country. But verifying time of entry poses
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some enormous problems. And as some
congressmen have pointed out, fear of deportation
in five years surely will discourage many from
identifying themselves,
The administration also would impose civil fines
on employers who show a persistent pattern of
fil
knowingly hiring illegal aliens a retreat from the
criminal penalties prescribed in earlier bills that
failed to get through Congress. The civil penalties
may be more acceptable, but if Social Security
cards are to be the means for job applicants to
prove their legal status, then the system for issuing
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j needs to be tightened up.
Mr. Carter's submission of his program In the
form of legislative goals" rather than a package
of legislation indicates the White House is looking
to Congress for more than a little initiative In
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unraveling the issues raised by the alien problem.
The administration is hoping to buy time
and
more information about the nature of the illegal
alien population
in its proposal to offer work
permits to those in the 1970-76 category.
But the White House task force has given
Congress something to work with in the way of a
11,
comprehensive attack on the alien problem, which
4 is more than it had before. The net result of several
months of study is not so much a solution as a set of
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steps that might make it easier to grasp the nature
of a problem that is sure to be with us for a long
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ran unsuccessfully once for supervisor of elections.

especiall&gt; the fire department histor
up to this date.
We espeL'uall) appreciate the
;ickulowledgeñielut of the former Fire
Chief Mack N. Cleveland. Sr. and his
aeconuplishnui'nts and for his ) ears of
service to the City of Sanford IIII*I its
citizens.
(;.M. Harriett
Sanford Fin' Chief

mine AS LONG AS I AM NOT FORCED
TO liVE BY THEIR STANDARDS!

Lorene Phillips
Sanford

Traffic Fines
To Governor Reubin Askew p
I was disappointed that Mr. Bob
Hattaway allowed himself to be per.
suaded to write to you concerning the
law that increases traffic Fines. Mr.

Another milestone For The Herald.
Going back tOO years is not at, easy
task. You did it well, Interestin gly, and
.uinis_'tcntl&gt; Congratulations.
Robert ii:. li&amp;'hii
114 North Shirley Avenue
Sanford

Hattaway has the responsibility to
present the wishes of the people of his
district to you whenever they petition
for relief from a particular law that
affects them, but Mr. hiattaway did not
do his homework as thoroughly as some
think be should have by not requesting
the newspaper that printed the petition
to find out how many people favored the
law.
I believe the law should have time to
work and those of its who favor it do not
have a newspaper to gather petitions.
The silent majority who Favor the new
traffic law better start letting you know
their Feelings or else we will lose this
law. I am In favor of this law as it is
written as ills the first attempt to stop
this trend of disregard of law and order.
President Trwnan said, "If you can't
stand the heat Stay out of the Kitchen.'*
Runner L. Carter
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The City of Sanford Fire Department
would like to commend you and your
staff on the Sunday. August 7, edition of
the Evening herald concening the City
of Sanford-100 years old. The information and history of our City of
.Sanford was most interesting

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As a taxpayer and concerned citizen
Of the City of Sanford. I cannot an'lerstand why our city tomnuls.siouu has
not yet accepted what members of the
Sanford Police 1k-pt. have done by
organizing For the purpose of collective
bargaining.
It seems to urn- that by the process of
collective kuraiuuiiig the officers of the
Police Dept. would have more input as
to their needs and the needs of the
dt'partuuuu'uit. Naturally this affects our
Onuifluuuity's safety and welfare. Hut,
who would know more about what a
pulice oFfnt'r needs to carry out his
dut - su'Iia'out' who sits, in an office at
'ity hl.ull or a police officer who is on
hut' street ever dat fighting crime and
protecting liii.' .onuuiiwiity?
Tht'relort', (it have more effective and
professional law enforcement in our
t'muuiu,unit I sn we should all support
our ps 'lict'int'n .uini w omen ui their
effort.', to nrgiuuui,t
Kathy Banks
San, i

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"Acting sergeant is at patrolman's pay, but allowed to wear eight individuals but so long as the city receives their snff re
nttributed to him abo the police deparent that had been made
tIty of Sioford has ever had serving," McClanahan said.
atii)O3 This is a new position, created to accommodate the agreement," the Knowlei summary letter to Otero said.
by Louise Crawford, . . He did this with a news reporter present.
Wbei the city commission voted on the agreement June 22, this matter."
'A ;y ataten'nt made by Mr. Jacob Cohen about the incident of
The
agreement,
vhen
given
to
the
city
In
final
form,
rather
than
had rgned (corn the
department M &amp;.
had reservations'
and taped. There was no
ros wa. dcrc
a
it
deemc
about apn,n'in t.
. ..,
Julie 20 summary lette,
but that individualsI cluumg M. Martinez, showed that Martinez was to
brO available to prove so. All
coercion
at
any
time
and
the
tapes
Tuesday night, as he told the city commission that he had Tony Brooks would be reinstated with the police force In grade receive $2,000 as a charging
the "affected class" statements were given willingly," Chief Butler said.
learned that a $500 check had been ordered by EEOC to be given and assigned to the federal Drug Enforcement Agency with a numbered only two - Manuelparty and
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Mrs. Roberts, who said Cohen "had been a close friend," added ,
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Martinez
Jr.
$1,000 and Eddye
to Cohen, the husband of a black assistant In the SCA office, and monetary award of $2,844.27, including back pay plus antiJones Roberts $1,000,
that
he
told
her
that
he
was
leaving
the
department
for
a
better
(I
notified the commission that reinstated officer J.C. Moore was recession one time bonus and cost-of-living adjustment of $250.13.
The $1,000 check drawn to Mrs. Robertswas returned to the city
paying job for a bus company driving a bus. Mrs. Roberts said
"This is a new position in the poliie department created to
now requesting a "gun and badge," he apologized for recomCINCINNATI
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start, Davis teams with Ricky
of the top defenses in me
Bay's opener last week with a
lery ready after a last-second
The starting backfields will
by Otero with instructions from Otero to void It and prepare two
that Cohen told her he was using Chief Butler's name as a
outscore them 412-120.
mending settlement of the dispute,
accommodate this matter outside the supervision of Chief
ny Davis bought his own conBell,
another
USC
running
league. The Bengal defense,
new
cheeks
for
$500
each
to
Mrs.
Roberts
and
Jacob
Cohen.
Otero
sore
hamstring
23-20
loss,
be
reminiscent
of
recent
Rose
while
Bell,
the
Davis signed a five-year $lj
reference.
On Monday night, Moore Instructed Capt. Earl Bourquardez of Butler," the letter said. Brooks had been fired by Chief Butler
tract to get out of the Canadian
which finished third overall in
great, as the Bucs' "Southern
first player drafted in the NFL
Bowl
battles.
Two-time
Bela.
asked
the
city
manager,
Knowles
said,
to
also
prepare
release
Mrs.
Crawford
said
Moore
and
Brooks
met
with
Otero
of
the
million
contract with the Ton
The biggest gun is veteran
the police department to investigate and document charges that effective March 15 for falling to report to work March 5.
Football League. Now he plans
Cal Alumni Club" tries to halt
the NFL. last year, could be
last spring, ran for 48 yards
forms,
to
call
the
two
into
city
hail
to
pick
up
their
checks
and
man
Trophy
winner
Archie
EEOC
to
determine
who
the
"affected
class"
members
were,
ronto
Argonauts
in 1975, but,
quarterback
Ken
Anderson,
Moore had been insubordinate to a superior on three occasions by
The summary letter continued to Otero that concerning M. execute the releases.
to make National Football
an 1$-game losing streak.
even better with assists from
Griffin
will
be
reunited
with
a much-improved offenbehind
"They
were
the
only
ones
who
could
make
that
determination,"
bought
his'
release
after onih
who
is
making
4
his
first
outing
of
Martinez "a monetary award only as determined by yourself as
refusing to pick up an injured dog and a dead dog.
League defenders pay.
two first-round draft picks. All.
sive line. The Bucs lost to the
Pete Johnson, whose crunching
Knowles said an error by a typist on the release for Mrs. she said. "They came to terms on how much money would be
year and signed with Tampa
the
season.
After
suffering
an
Officer Moore in a letter to Knowles said that when he accepted needed to settle this portion of the agreement. This is actually a
Davis, who broke O.J. Simp.
"The guys on this team are
Americans Eddie Edwards and
Miami Dolphins 13-7 despite a
blocks helped spring the 5-footRoberts read "charging party" rather than "affected party" and divided."
Bay. which held his NFL draft)
off-year In 1976 when his
the position of supervisor of the animal contm' unit, the unit was Seminole Community Action charge using the name of this inson's
rushing
records
and
once
Wilson
Whitley are starting odi
awfully
sick
of
losing,"
said
edge
in
statistics
and
a
7.
Griffin
loose
during
their
wide
17
after
Mrs.
Roberts
protested
that
she
had
not
charged
the
city
rights.
Mrs.
Crawford,
who
noted
she
has
been
the
president
of
tile
dividual.
completion
average
dropped to
have four persons and one has been transferred.
4iscored six touchdowns against
the defensive line and figure to
punter Dave Green, a former
with anything, he noted the error and corrected It by substituting statewide association of equal opportunities of
of 24 passing performance by
glory days at Ohio State. JohnBoryla will be opposing the
(E00 aiid is '
a career-low 53 per cent, Anfected clan consisting of seven individual
to in asking for an Identification card, badge and gun, Offic
is as
Notre
Dame,
makes
his
NFL
bolster Cincinnati's pass rush.
Bengal who suffered through
the word "affected" for "charging."
Mike Boryta.
son, who hopes to beat inteam that selected him as a
now
president
of
the
southeast
region
of
EOO,
said
the
EE(X'
had
a
derson
has
sensational
Moore said, "any officer with a uniform on and no protection is a monetary award of $4,00 0 each total: M. Martinez Jr. - never
debut tonight when Lie victoryThe Bengals defeated the
the 0-14 nightmare. The Bucs, IOtero, contacted at the Miami EEOC office Friday, refused to forms notarized by her on behalf of Brooks and Moore were
The deck may still be stacked
cumbent fullback Booble Clark
high draft pick in 1974, but,
worked for city, claim ed civil service man made a statement;
training camp.
sitting duck for any drunk or any nut running loose."
starved Tampa Bay Bucs meet
20
in
their
Bucs
twice last year, including
existence,
have
not
talk
to
the
press.
against
the
Bucs.
Cincinnati,
out
of
a
job,
is
making
his
first
traded
him to Philadelphia,
ly
executed.
proper
P
olice
Officer
Cohen
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Officer Moore also said it was his understanding when he
the Cincinnati Bengals in a pre
a 20-0 regular season setback,
had anything to cheer about
Mrs. Crawford at SCA earlier in the seek said the recipients,
start.
after holding most of its veterDavis and Bell, who both ran
salary
talks bogged down.
when
Of
Mrs.
Roberts'
contention,
that
either
Otero
or
Mrs.
Crawford
Miss
Eddye
Jones
returned to the city's employ that he would be given a raise In
erts — re walked off job due. to press
season game.
one
of
five
shutouts
since
beating
Atlanta
17-3
last
during
the
"persons
of
the
affected
class,"
who
were
to
receive
monetary
aiis
out
against
Green
for
more
than
1,00)
yards
at
Bay
last
Cincinnati
got
a No. I draft.,
should have asked her if she felt she was discriminated against
unknown woman - unknown charge; applicant Morrill salary from his current $12,027.
Hoping for a bell-ringing
season that saw the opposition
August.
Davis,
24,
missed
Tampa
compensation,
were
chosen
by
the
two
charging
parties,
Moore
Will have its heavy artilweek,
bumping
USC,
will
be
into
one
choice
in
return.
before
her
name
was
included,
Mrs.
Crawford
said
that
was
not
Mayor Moore said, however, that the only agreements made unknown, out of country, claims he was denied an application
and Brooks. Mrs. Roberta says she knows neither man personally her responsibility.
with the Police officer were Included within the EEOC sgr,,m,,f
form for employment; two unknown applicants at iilIt'.
ntul 'Ii,,. gV" ..Iek
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IUI IIUL.
"Mr. ro Investigated charges made by the charging paies
Knowles, in a letter to Otero,dated Juno 20 surriniiiixtris the, - unknown as to names or charges.
Admitting that Carolyn Cohen, wife of Jacob Cohen, is em.. (Moore, Brooks, Martinez). It was up to the EEOC to in.
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"This makes a total of seven in the affected class. All seven,
agreement, noted that Moore would receive "reinstatement in
ploda a secretary in eSCAofflce,M Crawford denied that
veatlgate," she said.
plus M. Martinez, total of eight and are all included under the
fJake
Same
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justment check of $256.13 $4,000 monetary award portion, which is In addition to Brooks and
have a private office," Mrs. Crawford mid.
31onday: %Vhv Wd The (Ity Pay!
payment, authorization to wear regular police uniform, made an Moore. It is understood that the Qty of Sanford will pay the $4,000
She said the reason Jacob Cohen was selected by Brooks and
acting sergeant and to remain as such until promoted to sergeant. to EEOC and they are to determine the division of payment to the
Moore was because "the police department had tried to force him
to lie against Tony Brooks and he resigned rather than do that.
They felt that kind of integrity needed rewarding.
"I personally had nothing to do with the selection of Jake Cohen
as a recipient of any of those funds," she said, adding Mrs. Cohen
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. 1"ive years ago, he underwent
MIAMI (AP) - When the would have allowed him to play Bassett to play for Toronto's
wishes her name had never been given.
tAP) There he sat, a gaunt major cancer surgery 0',f the
Miami Dolphins meet the in a preseason game.
Canadian Football League
W CCKEN
Chief Butler called Mrs. Crawford's statements concerning
nondescri pt man of 47, Mock- lym ph glands which stripp4
Washington Redskins tonight
fCOMInsed From Page 1-A), may be obtained from auto dition to accidents."
The Dolphins' Most Valuable team.
Before and dring the Cohen's leaving the department "false."
ingfooted,
in a drab green him of much of his back an4
"
e
Miami's Orange Bowl, they'll Player after the Super Bowl VII
That's the same John Bassett
insurers for an additional
"Mr. Jacob Cohen was a good officer and he resigned to take
shirt, w hite sweater and faded sho ulder m uscles on the riglI
find themselves up against a victory, Scott will be in jtJajpj who enticed veteran Dolphins
Meyer called the law a legislative session, AAA another opportunity in order to earn more money. Since leaving
premium.
jeans, his lined features tough- side.
rcuit
,
couple
of familiar faces.
for tonight's game although he Larry Caonka, Paul Warfield
"bureaucratic
maze
to
adwarned
against
passage
of
he
has
come
to
my
office
and
apologized
to
me
for
statements
Persona
entitled
to
Medicare
minister."
He
said
State
ened by the sun.
it was questionable whether
Karns said the new law
Farm
sweeping
insurance
revisions.
One of those faces belongs to may be sidelined with a muscle and Jim Ktick to loin the World
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mllltarv
fnr ,,..
tflq.Irnnrn Ci. ,,
h ..
DII
1111!
II
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benefits
"What
do
you
think
looking
at
he
ever
would be able to swing a
a iiivjj UI AAA uuos of Florida believe
1`11....
''i U UII7 svIivt a
frUk V
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free safety Jake Scott, who was Injury.
Football League in 1914.
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'stliiciy rewarding safe drivers by lawmakers should resist
the leader board?" he was club again. Littler defied such
person's legal liability for In- serial injury
the
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traded to the Redskins last year
Joe TheLsman, another forThe Redskins acquired the
dire forebodings and became a
asked.
Jury to others or property PIP coverage, but can probably giving a refund credit on the temptation to do something
,j
after five stormy seasons under met Dolphin, is expected to rights to Theisman in 1974, and
"
we're
so
Sirs
rsous
premium,
'Looks
good,"
replied
Gene
winner again on the tough tour.
R6*
reduce
damage
caused
by
the
operator
their premium by
even if it's wrong."
c
)l OMNI
Dolphins Coach Don Shula.
i
sale
handle a large part of the pass- Shula said he could create a few
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surveying
a
huge
his
most notable achievements
of a vehicle. "The only thing is purchasing a deductible policy
Karns said the legislature
Relations between Scott and big duties for the Redskins, new problems for the Dolphins
Noted Karns: "No matter
I
and
spread
of
black
white
flubeing
victories in the Crosby
t*at under the new law to get available u to U,000.
Chirfrse
Tests.
Sifter
That
We
We
had the opportunity to remove
Shula began to fall apart in 1975 Veteran quarterback Billy Kit. during Saturday's game.
what the law talks. about, the
n,
merals showing that he was the Memphis and Westchester
your car through the inspection
.%
Bodily injury liability and penalty)
in excess of $50 million that go
00
p after Scott failed to show up for met is expected to start for
"I have nothing but respect
to be severe enough
it
'1
halfway leader of the 59th PGA Classics in 1975.
station, proof of auto insurance property damage liability
S. Offering A On. This Dinner
into every company's loss ratio
a
banquet
and
was
for
Khmer,"
Shula
said,
"but
Pi
fined
by
the
to
Washington.
keep
a
person
from and are passed on to the policyGolf Championship with a score
th not required for PIP (alias coverages now carried will not
No one In golf, the purist'
team. Scott fell further out of
Thelmian, a Dolphin fourth against Cleveland, TheLsmnn
The old college try fell short for the Evening Herald
11
habitually breaking the law.
of 67-69-136, eight wider par. say—not
óo-fault" he added.
Special Just To Make A
be automatically dropped. But, if
holders, but failed to abolish
Jack Nicklaus, not'
TRY
AGAIN
favor
when
he
suffered
a
looked
better
than
round
draft
choice
I've
ever
in lvii, was
judges feel its undrivers Friday night at tile Seminole Harness
in the stretch of 36 holes over Sam Snead,
"Most companies would When the present policy ez•
the Insolvency fund.
not Ben Hogan—'
shoulder
Injury
last
5effl
him.
He
lured
was
exceptional.
away
from
the
constitutional,
year
and
team
by
a
this will cerone of the most formidable
ltacewav, where Thea Del'Intoof Orlando Land won
rather not write a policy for pires. you will be able to retain
Out
it
You.
Under
the
fund
created
by
the
world—fabled
ever
possessed
a filter swing. l(
Watch
For
Our
Everything he threw was on the
"
asE ' E
refused to take medication that more profitable offer from John
Y AR
courses in the
PIP alone until all licensed the coverages or eliminate tainly make this law less ef- legislature prudently managed
the newspaper finals In the celebrity races. Above
£t___
to
is
a
monument
in its com
money.
With
itie
maneufective. I further anticipate if
Pebble Beach—there wasn't a
drivers in the household have them.
c
.li,n llaynes chats with Bob Neely before the big
companies
are
assessed
to
pay
Grsnd.bop.ning
About
pactness
and
in
Its
absence o
fin
verability
he
gives
them,
he
go
$2 billion a year, it unnalti
single bogey.
signed a statement that they
V
r th. In.ntIua
iunIti.I
I..claims
Incentivef,in,4 WW cost almost
margin
at
race
while
Jean
Patteson
(below)
gives
her
horse
for
rror.
q
could be tough to keep out of
thnt In
N
1
"Would you be satisfied with
w,vy "uvv ai we traffic [We sur charges,
surance companies which
p'.u,lYIIAIr!u,eT
some last minute encouragement. Jim finished
there."
admin
is
ter
and
it
wo
d
I
It is suing that has won him
ul
asked.
C
that
score?"
another
purchased does not provide any McKibbIn said, "In my opinion
become insolvent . Between
third. ,lean. fourth.
The Redskins won a 18.14
"Eight under par is not going 28 tour titles. including the U.S
Liability
coverage." Karns said they have slowed a lot of people laborious to collect and July 1,1975 and July 1, 1976,
li
Us Make Akiever
is
d
tribute."
vicotry
over
Cleveland
in
both
to
will," Littler said, "so I guess Amateur and U.S. Open.
he is requiring these signatures down as people don't li ke to part
Karns said, some 13 carriers
°
teams' preseason opener Monthe answer to that is 'no."
from policy holde rs who wish to with their money. I personally
This month's
Florida operating In the state becam e
out OfYol
day night.
The board showed that Jerry Flames Release,
4miy carry PIP.
don't went to risk a high fine , so Motorist, publi cation of the insolven t.
Shula said he plans to start
McGee
was close behind Littler
AAA,
dates
"AdmInIstrative
PIP coverage requirui by I take It easy, but as far as
1 am positive the law Is
the same players he used in last
at
138,
and
Just four shots back
de
in
gui
l
es
in
the
Obtained
law
are
rebate
vague,
goes
going to be changed, when I
'jaw may be
it would be
from any
week's 13.7 victory over the
at 140 were Jack Nicklaus and Romanchych
Unofficia'
e
imates
st
place
th
e
don't
have
pean
s."
ty-caaualty
any
way
of
'
Insurance
-Proper
ut
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Lanny Wadklns, with Torn Watc t so ugh as to make the predicting. I don 't see how the
FRED
ATLANTA (AP) — The Nd'company, agent or broker
"Good drivers ha ve some os
Wh
Dick Anderson will be at
ore
Honor
Code
Is
Boil
C
son,
the Masters and British tonal Hockey League Atlanta
progr
am
virtually
valueless.
At
governor and legislature can
licensed to sell auto Insurance reward as they are charged less
1809
French
rench
Ave.
strong safety, replacing Charlie
Open champion, in a group at Flames have announced that
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) In baseball, Cincinn ati's Pete
'in Florida. Additional PIP f or Insurance and some corn- the tim e of passage, return to permit this complicated
(Hwy. 17.92)
Babb
who
is
out
with
a
shoulder
141.
th
e
go
od
dr
ivers
who would creation to plague the citizens
Rose will draw and quarter any foe who might try and obstruct
right winger Larry Romanprotection a bove t he required panies charge extra for drivers
Sanford
injury.
"I wouldn't be comfortable chych's contract will not be
receive
the
be
the
bases.
Oakland's
George
Atkinson
tries
nefits
ogress
around
was
f or too long a time," said
430 minimum reauired with trnffl u4nlo*Inn. In
with that lead if I was playing renewed.
decapitate anyone with the temerity to Invade his football tentthe last green," Littler corntory, as the Steelers' Lynn Swan can attest.
Romanchych, 27, acquired by
niented.
Guys In the National Hockey League have learned— the hard
the Flames in the 1972 e4The quiet man from La Jolla. pansion draft, became a fre
.p
way— that it's not nice to try and do battle with the rambunctious
I.
Calif., is one of the game's agent June 1.
head-hunter, Dave Schultz. In the very polite and proper game of
modem marvels yet an anach.
teiuIs, flie Nastase will employ any ruse or any ugly tactic to
He scored 40 goals in his first
ronism in the flashy, high-pres- two seasons with Atlanta but an
disconcert an opponent.
sured business of tournament injured knee hindered his playTheie are not unique or Isolated cases. They are cited merely as
golf.
representative of the credo in big time professional sports, which
big time and production. Last
00.
One of the "Trailer Kids" of season Romanchych played
is: "Grab th e edge at any and all costs."
.'
the 1950's, he came to this tour. with Tulsa of the Central HockThe exception to this rule Is tournament golf which still adheres
ORLANDO
Florida Tech
!
nanient after a six-week layoff ey League before being called
to the ancient virtues practiced by its Scottish forebears more
athletic director Jack O'Leary
for treatment and recuperation up late In the season by the
than a century ago.
announced today the apJ
from a dislocated spinal disc. Flames.
"The honor code i3 basic to the sport," says Joseph Dey, former
oolntment 01 Bill Moon its the
director of the U.S. Golf Association, ex-commissioner of the pro
new Knight baseball coach.
tour and premier authority on the rules.
O'ry said, "We are very
"It is bred into the game. A player must be responsible for his
pleased to have Bill Moon Join
equipment and his score. Eliminate that and you have no game at the Florida Tech athletic
all. It's simple. Every man must police hImseLf. When two men coaching staff as our baseball
tee off— one going to the left and the other to the right— you have
coach. Coach Moon has an
By ANDY (URARI)I
those other coaches say about
'The things we have to work ourselvesagain.st the tough DeLand and Seminole all in
trust each one to do what is right. You can't have a policeman
extensive background both as a
Herald
Correspondent
jamboree.
Saying
they
are our special teams and Iewiis. that's the only way to succession, with the final two
the
on
following each one and watching every shot."
player and coach and I feel
our
passing game," Haley said. get better.
cart'
about
winning,
didn't
Golf's complete dependence on thç Integrity and fair play of its
only
one
way
to
There's
games on the road.
confident he will field a very

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players was emphasized again this week fit t1w illegal club con-

competitive Tech baseball describe Jim Raley, football thai's I bulich of bull. I try to

troversy at the PGA Championship,
Eight top pros had iron clubs declared illegal because the
grooves on the faces failed to meet the rule specifications of being

coach at lake Brantley High
team."
itchy.
The 29-year-old Moon has School
Haley gets the feeling every
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grooving had no effect on a shot in dry conditions and possibly a
mineacule affect out of wet grass. But the rules were installed to
t discourage private tinkering with clubs. And rules are rules.
The incident was blown into unnatural proportions by the fact
that one of the eight players involved In dub disqualifications was
Torn Watson, the young star who won the Masters in April and
British Open last month.
'
Watson not only had a new set of clubs declared illegal but,
when he had an old set flown in from his Kansas City home, those
clubs also were found improper, forcing him to borrow a secondhand set for the tournament.
An unfortunate facet was that a taint was unfairly applied to
Watson's fine 1977 record and little credit was given him for
voluntarily asking that his clubs be checked when there was no

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"We havi- to plin with the

WIll everything even a game
of the squad Monday and I guess
horse shoes.' Haley said.

host to he the best.

we will cut it dowii to around 55.

The official Brantley record

be

"I feel like we have buildm

Nineteen juniors will be back

"We are ready to get the ball

roiling, before you know It will

t his house teami a long time
High School in East Marietta, year about this time, however for last year was 5-5 but Raley till thesquad this.waso
Fir%j we had to build the frame
Ga., the past two years. Ile was this time around he is also (Ioesii'( count two of those I3rantle something11itgiving
has
rk then add the extras in
head baseball and assistant enthused about the upcoming because they were forfeits. "If lacked experience.
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high schoob in Seminole County

begin fall football practice
Monday morning. Each school
will practice every weekday
and several schoo ls will
practice twice a day.

area. I now feel like (hi'
season.
football coach.
we lost ttieiii on the field then
Of those 19 most will be used each
imuse is built and we are ready
Haley has been rebuilding we
The Lake Placid, New York
them period. We were 1- lit starting roles.
s. So not III)'
native ear ned 10 varsity letters this team for some years IIOW 7 last year and we can do a lot the players Haley puts on the to move oil
in baseball, basketball and and this is the year all that better this year."
'Wi' have been in the rain too
held will be inexperienced.
football at Troy High School In rebuilding will hopefully begin
lthlL'y set's improvements In
"lix' schedule Is tough but long and we art' sick of it.
Sherick's Dream
to pay
Troy, N.Y.
quickness, depth and desire
uu are only as good as the are ready to win. I am, and the
"It is time to make our over this summer with it teams you play. If we were boys arc.'
Moon attended Parsons
Haley said. 'I rn very majority of the football team playing all easy games and had
College in Fairfield, Iowa in move," Ha
l'lw season's last three weeks To Face Daniel
1966 and '67 then came to excited."
:i great year what would that will probably tell the toll.
CINCINNATI— Cathy Sherk,
A tough schedule will be under a weight training
Florida and enrolled at North
lirantlev must play ('ciomital. a fl-year-old Canadian rookie
progrwn
i rove? W e have to prove
re
Brantley's
biggest
threat
Florida J unior College, w he
playing in a self-descri bed
he ranked in the top ten hi against having a good season.
will take on favored
hitting at state Juco schools, "Oh, we will be respectable, I
Beth
Daniel,
the 1975 champion,
What
we
want
is
to
know
that.
with a .423 average,
in the 3$-hole finals Saturday
i
a big season."
In 1988, Moon came to
after idling a National Wan-"I knit care what any of
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demand he do so.
Johnny Miller put it in proper perspective. "Tommy didn't ask
his manufacturer to make him a set of illegal clubs," Miller said.
It was golf's honor system that caused George Burns to ask fur Orlando and finished his Junior
a check of his clubs last week in the Greater Hartford Open. And It college work at Valencia
Community College. The native
was the integrity of the athletes such as Watson, Gary I'layer,
New Yorker then enrolled at the
inspection
Hay Floyd and Hale Irwin who asked for microscopic
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of their clubs. They did not have to do it.
ATLANTA ,Ai— Atlanta
Some 60 players, including Jack Nicklaus, did likewise. Most and played second base and Braves righthander Max Leon.
shortstop for t he Gators.
arrested last Saturday on sev
1. Were found to Ix' well within the law.
Moon left Florida to play in cml charges including driving
the Global League, batting .358 wider the Influence, has been
while playing in Japan, placed on the disqualified list.
Venezuela, Puerto Rico, said Hill Lucas, general manbe,
lambert
leaving
Pittsburgh,
Dominican Republic as well as tiger of the National League
PittaPITTSBURGH (API
Wednes
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da
the
United States for former club,
middle
linesaid
burgh Steelers
The Braves recalled leftIn
a
telephone
Interview
from
major
leaguer Enos Slaughter.
says
he
is
lambert
backer Jack
bander Mike Davey from Richmoviif from Pittsburgh be. Texas, lambert's agent Bucky
The new Tech coach went
cause he has been unable to Woy said he has negotiated sev- with the Montreal Expos iiiond of the International
league to replace Leon on the
reach a contract settlement eral times with the team owlsrookies In
with the National Football erasince Lambert first asked to third and Bradenton, playing roster. Loon, released oil bond,
second base, before was given permission by the
be traded about 10 days ago,
League team.
entering the service,
club to return to Mexico where,
'but nothing Is any better."
Owing a three-year tour of lie said, his lather was ill.
'Frankly, I'm very dls1k saif the 25-year-old AliPro
icon was scheduled to rejoin
appointed and thoroughly cbs- is determined not to play his duty, Moon was In Fort Devens,
cow-aged. lam in the process of option year for his $33,000 Massachusetts, Vietnam and the club earlier in the week in
Germany.
San Diego but failed to return,
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has won the American
freestyle title night in the 40th
Amateur Roller
Rating Championships.
Miss Coleman edged firmer
champion Moans Pitcher, 22, of
.
Diego and defending title
holder, Lisa Bergin, 18, of Foçt
Worth, Tex,, to capture the
crowm
Miss Coleman has' won sAz
American titles In various age
classifications in the nine years
she has been skating in national
champlonshipL

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Oilers

By The Associa ted Press

Baltimore at the Astrodome Bay at Milwaukee and same
power against Ho
with a hit of trepidation. Alter Cleveland at Minnesota.
UW they dwittled an route
For the Houston Oilers, It Is all, the last time they faced the
SY in Super Bowl
The game got out of hand too
time to recoup, not to remern. colts, midway in the 1076 ,
q," Houston Coach Bum now hod the Beers, who gal Is
her.
son, they were gracious enough
The Oilers, who went into the to offer up a 21-0 lead to them, Phillips said of the debacle In UP touchdown pes to Bobi
1V78 National Football League too. The end result of that game Oakbrnd. "II was 21. too soon Scott and Archie Manning In a
New Orleans.
season with such high hopes was a 38.14 thumping by and if you play catchup, you loss to
on national tee- can't look at anybody else that
and came out of It with a dis- Baltimore
Dallas, shaken a bit by It
you have to look at. We had to number of
appointing 54 record, went Into vision,
injuries, most nota
the l9l7 preseason with refur.
The rest ot the league isln cut l9 players and you can't if
Iy Tony
t's knee, visi t a
lAshed dreams.
action tonight with Chicago at yo u can't look at '"
band of Seattle Seahawka wi10
And they came out of the first Oakland. Dallas at Seattle, the
The Colts are trying to re- shocked San Francisco in theIi
weekend of action on the short New York Jets at Atlanta, group, too, although not from a opener. The Jets, visiting a
end of a 40.0 shellacking by the Washington at Miami, San start as disastrous as Hous. Falcon team which displayed
Oakland Raiders, who built a Francisco at San Diego, Pliila- ton's. Baltimore was nosed out sound defense in a shutout of S
214 lead before the Oilers had a delphia at Los Angeles, the New 144 by the Broncos In Denver Louis a week ago, are stl
chance to say, "How do you York Giants at New Orleans, as Craig Morton and Craig looking not only for their fin
do."
Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, St. Penrose, two candidates battl- victory of 1877 but their fin
And they might be forgiven If Louis at Denver. Detroit at ing for the same darting job, touchdown as well. Eight per
they go Into Sunday's nationally Buffalo, Pittsburgh at Kansas each threw a touchdown pass. ode of play have produced jig
televised (CBS) game against City, New England vs. Green
The Raiders, displaying the three field goals.

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midway point of the 1100, 000
Long Island Charity Classic.

Q. What Is the difference between a spit ball and a wet nail?
When the pitcher is pitching In a light rain, the ball is all soaked
up and much wetter than a spit balL Waiter Rodjeuski, New
Britain, Coon.

What made the accom.
pllshmerg more amazing was
that the native of Reading, Pa.,
For a bona fide spit ball, the pitcher loads up just one section of
was com peting In her ffrft.
the bail with moisture and gets It to do funny tricks, like dropping flanient since becoming a momoff a table. In a light rain, the ball would be changed often enough
bar of the Ladies Professional
by the umpires so that It wouldn't turn over like a true spitter. Golf Association two weeks ago.
Also, saliva has a sUppler feel than just plain 1120.
Miss King, who graduated
Q. How do the major leagues decide on the number of at-bats.
from Furman University two
bisfier steeds too qualify ter W t0P It 12 bettinig avenge? h it the
same for pitchers with the ERA category based on the minimum months ago, shot a67 Friday for
number of Innings pitched? Roland Messier, Camarillo, Calif. a two-round total of 138 at the
The rankings for batters are based on zoz plate appearances Colonle 11111 Golf Club.
during the course of a season. For pitchers, the required number
The rookie held a one-stroke
of Innings toiled to qualify among the leaders 13 162.
lead over Mary Mills of Laurel.
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Q. Who do you think is the best pitcher In baseball today? 1 thInk
iii. Frank Tanana. What do you say? RH., Banta cm, Cali
I suppose an argumentcaIbemado for thcoorfw lefthander
of the California Angels, bo doesn't mind telling anyone how
good hels. But it should be noted he has not yet well 20 gamesina
season, and on his own team this year, fireballing righthander
Nolan Ryan is having a more spectacular campaign. For my
money, Tom Seaver, despite his stuttering start with Cincinnati,
Is dill the bed hurler in the game, with maybe Don Sutton of the
Dodgers No. 2 for consummate craftsmanship.
Q. how could I reach Gale Sayers, the great Bears halfback,
with a letter. Where does be live and what year did he retire In?
How many yards did he gain In his career? 0.11., Brookdale,
Calif.
Sayers, just inducted Into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after a
spectacular career which numbered just five full seasons, Is
currently the director of athletics at Southern Illinois University
In Carbondale, Ill. He started in I%5 and retied during the
exhibition season In 1972 after relnJuring his knee on the astroturt
at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. During his career, he
gained 4,956 yards running, which, Ironically, doesn't rank him
among the top 20 of all time.
Q. Do you know who the first salaried baseball player was, and
bow much be has paid? Henry Grisehy, Cincinnati, 0.
There Is no definitive answer. Al Reach of the Brooklyn Eckfords and Philadelphia Athletics in the early 1860s has been
generally recognized as the first paid player In baseball history,
but historian Dr. Harold Seymour, who has written about the
pioneer days, claims the Brooklyn Excelsiors paid Jim Creighton
under the table to make him the first pro.
Q. You credited Lou Boudreau with being the youngest
manager In baseball history. It was neither Boudreau (U) nor
Rocky Harris (17). Hager Peeki asash managed the New York
Van sis1M4attheageof3..-GusghJonsos,gw,pa.
Technically, you may be right, Gus, but there's a little bit of nitpicking involved. When - Frank Chance was fired as manager of
the then New York Highlanders o.a Sept. 16, 1914, shortstop
Peckinpaugh was named interim skipper, and the club won nine
and lost eight under him the red of the season. Wild Bill Donovan
took over u the Highlanders' skipper In 1915 and Peck didn't
manage again until he led Cl eveland In 1926.

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CAMPPERRY,OhIO(AP)Defending champion Lanes
Wigger, an Army major from
Columbus, Ga., has the first
round lead going into today's
National Smailbore Rifle Poition championship.
Wigger, who has won this title
nine times, had a score of
out of a possible 600.

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Cincinnati posted
same score but Wigger put 55 of
his 60 shots Into the a-ring
smaller circle within the
seye), while Beard managed
the civilian category. Matthaw Stark of Alexandria, Va.,
led with
Robed Vangene of Minneapolis is second
with 790-39z.

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Is ahead In the junior category
with 79l-39z, followed by Wayne
Delllger of Annandale, Va.,
with
The course offlre for ,he four.
position
tcts
each from the prone, standing,
sitting and kneeling positions at

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for a lottery based on National
Football League games, despite
a federal judge's ruling in favor
of the Mate in t1 legal battle
with the NFL
The NFL had cone to cowl

league contended that the game
threatened the Integrity of pro
The NFL had filed suit seek.
Ing damages and a permanent
injunction against the betting
operation.
While upholding the validity
of Delaware's Scoreboard lotDIMIICI COwl J udge
tery,
Walter E. Stapleton Invalidated
the Mate's Touchdown II game,
which directly paralleled illegal
football betting cards.
added tha t the Mate
would be required to include a
discla imer on all promotional
material, indicating that the
lottery was not sponsored or
sanctioned by the NFL
But Ralph Batch, director of
the Delaware lottery, said the
agency would not run the food.
ball lottery this falL

Delaware's football lottery
wuthflddaperstj.
lpj tlng game in sports, in the
country, other than horse and
dog racing and jai alal.

Mitts for LA since being named
the the mod valuable player In
the All Star Game led moi11h.

big da,f' these Yong men each of whom
finished ekhër first or second In the Seminole Club
Junkw tournament held Thursday and Friday.
PktUred are left to right John Kirkland. Ran Portia
(kneeling) 0Ø Kulick, Llne.le Lanes, Mike
l$art$eI, Hobert Epple and RU Swdkk. Mickey
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eight In which Sutton tack a 34
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be butin by Rod GUbnsth's
grand slam ham. ms.
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her average was this league's secretary, Linda Downer.

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cause he has history of being winner
at every level of football. Under him.
'76 Giants finished strong

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pted until Inst year They're back and Jim Shenke, maybe
most relable man, can move back to his natural position at
safety, Rating--B -Kicking, Ipecisi Teams: Joe Danelo had his on days as
placekicker. beating Atlanta, for instance. He also had off
days Must be more consistent. Punter Dave Jennings
proved far more reliable as No 2 punter in
NFC. Jimmy
Robinson handled most returns Rating-B-

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The record should be better, with McVay concentrating on
9011mg bMf Offense to go with improved defense But it's
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ChIcago 1 07.
Royals
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Orioles I, A's 1
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tie
Jim Palmer hurled a two-hit- wi
th three runs in the sixth as
ter and rookie Kiko Garcia's
McRae slammed his 18th
two-run single capped Bal ti.
homer of the season with one
more's four-run sixth-Inning
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Rookie catcher Gary Alezander had a triple and homer for
San Francisco while Mike turn
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Padres 5, Adros 4
Dave Kingman's fielder's.
coulee grounder In the ninth Inlung scored Dave Winfield with
t,e deciding run as San Diego shaded Houston,
Winfield had walked and raced to third on George

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Legal Notice
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
Notice Public Hearing

be fore

dashing home on Kingman'ar
grounder to shortstop.
The Astros had tied the game,,
In the (op of the nint h on con.
secidive run-scoring doubles by,
Art Howe and Ed Herrman':
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of the Cily of Winter
Spring$, Florida, that

Said City Council will hold a public hearing on

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for the City of Winter

Spring,, Florida, is set forth below:

ions
cc Departmen t
Finance Department
Construction

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usneraj Kevenue
Federal Revenue Sharing
5
Vehicles
Vehicles Loan Pmts.
Heavy Equip Loan Pmts
Machinery and Equipment
End of Year Cash in Bank.
C.tt!
JA Title VI
P07!ce Education to Training Fund
701 Project Fund:
Fixed Pole Fee Fund

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Saturday's Games
PhIlaJeIphia (Lerch 62) at

9 101

Pgh, 11 4, 133,

Seaver, Cm, 173, .706, 3.11; Chr
ttnson, Phi, 105, 667, 495

Atlanta 3, Lns Angeles 2
San Francisco 4, Cincinnati I

Dog Racing

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SI. Louis 2, Montreal I
San Diego S. Houston 1

Transactions

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Pact 1150, Purill $340: 1 Wing,1111

Godrn:a (Bailer) 2. Fair Sit (Rau)

1) 1041 20; 31 60.

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Dee's Dom, S Chief Strider, 6

FOURTH- I Gatdos Javier 1700

Same Kin (Farber) I All AdioS
(Scholter )

ChIle's Bone
FOURTH

SECOND- S-Il, 5: I. Madcts Okie

30.90
THIRD

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13) I 00 2 60 2 40; 2 Nobel Wally (1)
$2.000.3.000.3,509, Purse $530: I Or. 7 603103 Dam Yanky (6)2 60; Q o
FIFTH

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(Komers)

FOOTBALL

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3. Champ Rainbow (j. Hysem 4.

3 .' AI)eans Baron

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3 Trans D'ag 3 70. 0 13 61 6510. P
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Ess4inios; 2 Tom Mac, 3 Terri
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Trip; I Factual, S Excavator Jim; S 00120. 7 Oscar Arrieta 10 20 160.

Go Gettem

1161 11010 T (161)37100

(arldges) 4. Cosimont Fritz
FOURTH - so 0: 1. Dennis C. 14)
FIFTH - 1.16, 0: I get gelly~ 2
SIXTH- I Ramon Paco 1 60 A 40
BALTIMORE COLTS - Signed (R obinson) S. Kyle 0 (Britton) 6.
3360 11.20 1210: 2 1. Mistral (I) Gypsy O'Neil,
Spring Time Nan; 310. 2 Reno Gash II 960 310. 3
Scotch
Whiskey
Burgett)
1.
Bruce Laird, safely.
S pud K
1.003 00; 3 K'S Sensen (7) 5.20; Q (I I Whistle Stop: S ClatsI Clarke; 6
Tram Cheva 150.- 0 17 4) 133 10, P
Signed Sun (DelCampo) I. Snow Mercury 11 1$ 40, P II 1) 33060; T 111.7) Rocktown; 7. Jarheed
HOUSTON OILERS
Krook; I, (A 2) $11 90. T (127) $32910
National

Football League

Cincinnati (Moskau 23) at
San Francisco (Montefusco
New York (Matlack 6 12) at
Pittsburgh (Routs 711) (n)
Mark Johnson, linebacker. Released (Unknown),
Montreal (Twitchell 71
SIXTH - I M
at Steve Davis and Gary Broussard,

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FIFTH -5.16,1: I Killosera Pat

Condition Pace,

Blue Jewell
SEVENTH- I Galdos Cobian
SIXTH
3. 5: I. Pecos Jlvin; 7. 17107 70 170;? Apral: Peclna 1000
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(Dag enals) 7. Farmstead Charlie
Atlanta (Solomon 3$) al Los defensive lineman; Bobby Joe
7.50: 3 Commando (2) 3.00: 0 (I)) Jigsaw Janet. S. Shandon GIc s 6. 51060.- P 16 41 $131 10. T is )
Angeles (John 13 4), In)
East er , running back and Jack (Rev) 3 Manna (Whayland) A. Lady 37 40: P (31)117 30; T (3 17) 26100; Just Mine; 7 Nixon True Miss: S 1232 20
Only games scheduled
Dee Dee (KomerS) S. Rambling 31.77
LeVeck. linebacker,
Jump Master
EIGHTH- I Zuoi Echanhi II 10
Today's Games
Waived Jimmy (Unknown) 6. HR. Eddie
LOS ANGELES RAMS
SIXTH
5.14, 5: I Harold Drive
SEVENTH
III. A: I Weela 150 400.
Oscar Mandola ISO
Cincinnati at Si
Francisco, Ron Jamerson, running back.
(Bridges) 7. Spunky Etta (J. ( I) 2S.2' 1310310: 2 Amaretto (3) Crazy, 2. Frisco Lady; 3 Rainbow I 10. 3
Gatti Gatti II 100 0 13 SP
2
Hysell)
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
1.203 00; 3 K,ilojera Rally (7) 140; Eyes; 4 Patti Shaw, 5 Nixon Fanny 11100 p (33) S9710 1 (531)
New York at Pittsburgh
SEVENTH
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Placed Rober t W,itt, linebacker, on
Condition 0(4 3)6320. p115)112.30; 7 (153) Dee; 6 Battling Bob. 7 K's Tiptoe; 1707 SO
Philadelphia at Chicago
injured reserve list. Released Pace, Puns $00: I Sassy Devil
717.50: 31 40
I Twink, Trou bles
NINTH-I Oscar 940700300 2
Montreal at St Louis
(Hall) 2 War Scout (Dagensis) I
Bennie Johnson, defensive back SEVENTH - Is C: 1. WhileClown EIOHTH -5-16, 8: I K's Bender, Loyola 23 So ? 40. 3 Gatti 5 00. 0 (4
HOuston at San Diego
Valley Forbes (J Hysell) 1.He Gone
Willie Thompson, defenSive back:
(7) 2) 50 160 160: 2 Top Class (6) 2 VicI Quint. 3 Sets Mmc; 4. True II 3300. P IS 1) 161 10. T Ill II
Atlanta at Los A ng eles
Tom Schick, offensive guard. Larry (Del Campo) S. Dandy Thing
3703 60, 3 T'3 Kathy (5) 7.50; Q 17 faith. S. 'fellow Ligh'; 6 Lett Gal. 253 10
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Howard Champ 6) 6370. P 17 6) 132.90: T (265) 1 W,llie Wesley, S Dizzy Dart
Lawrence, quarterback; Jaime (Bridges)
TENTH- I Apraiz Paco .60 160
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Garza, wide reciever an Oakley (Taylor) 7 Dougs Dandy Worriers) 41040, 3905
NINTH
7.16, C: I Diane 160, 2 GIldoS Echansi 310 160. 3
East
I.
Lush
Life
(Scholler).
Dal)n, dt'4ensive tackle.
EIGHTH
7.14. 0: I. Campus Dudley , 7 K's Carefree; 3. Wind Ramon Wliy 610. 0 12 71 1060. P
w L Pct. OS
EIGHTH I M- Condition Pace,
Dakota (It 1020 7.10 360; 2. Un Sock, I Early Warning; S. Marsha Il 2) 6000 7 (726) 663 10
BASEBALL
Boston
41 600
Florida Bred, Purse $1,500: I-Curt winder (21 110 370; 3, Beet Bet Mello;
Let's Chat.? Odd Stacy.,
BaIt
ELEVENTH- I Bride Goros
American League 66 11 .951 I',
Jubilee (Schaller) 2. Bye Bye
Bruce (7) 250. Q (7 1) 23 00; P (1 2) Bunny River.
16 20% 10300. 7 Reno Mandola 550
N Y or k
61 19 .366 31 1
BALTIMORE
ORIOLES
Mirmaid (Oagenais) 3 Abet Ho pe
77.00;
T
(127)751,10;
4330.
TENTH
IsA;
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Quick
170. 3 Alberdi Javier 340, Q ( ll)
Detroit
Spoof 2
51 61 455, 16
Assigned Tom Shopsy, utilityman, (T Smith) 4 Easter April (R.
NINT04 - 5.16, S; 1. Now So (6) Trade Day, 3 M8991#1 Mission, 4 S1460 P (721 SIS900, T 11261
Cleve
50 67 .416 17
to their Rochester farm club in the Neely) S Good 0 Dude I DelCampo)
600
500
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60.
2
Madds
Majestic
Tune
(I)
Maggie; S JM's Mod B. 6
139500
MItekee
50 67 .177 191 , International League. Reinstated Al 6 Nifty Lady Byrd (Komers) 7.
1350 600. 3. Yellow Princess (1) Echo Valley. 1 Bold Admiral. I
Toronto
TWELFTH- I Bride Gastill
39 72 .331 77", Oumbry, outfielder, from the 15 day Middle T (Bridges ).
3$Q, Q II 61 3750. P (6 1)321.90; T Swept Away
t 40 500150. 7 Oscar Rodolfo 520
West
ured lilt.
Mm
67 45 .353
NEW YORK YANKEES - Purse $1,200: I. Carter Raker
TENTH -.e: I Gene Austin u Monevchanger. 2. Up Town, 3
S'51660 P11 Si 112060 7 11311
Chicago
63 4?
SIO
it Recalled Mickey Mulls, third (Dagenais) 2 Metrolina A!)by
8 60 1 6U 3 20, 2. Pecos Rockin' (1) Nixon Moon Shot; 4 Jarhead Boone, %I" 60
Texas
61 46 .371 I' -, baseman, from their Syracuse farm (Bridges) I Zircon Abbe (
Komers)
6606
00
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3
Big
Ruck
(S)
560. Q (). S Kenny's Glenn, 6 Shredder ; 7
K.0
63 4 .561 7
team of the International League, I Careless Start (Wingard) 3-Black
7) 1160. P 1 7 I) 5570; T (215) Rapd Rudy, S Not So Breezy.
A 2515 Handle 11 69 11
Calif
ss 57
491 hO', Optioned Dell Aiston, outfielder, to
Seattle
45 69 .110 20
Syracuse Named Art Fowler pit
Oakland
17 11 .377 21
thing coach,
7
Friday's Games
OAKLAND A's
7
Aquired Steve
New York 10 9, California 13
Dunning, pitcher, from the St L ou is
Cleveland 2 S. Milwauk ee 0 1
,,rm team in New Orleans in the
Kansas City 9, T oron to S
American Association. Optioned
Baltimore 6, Oakland I
Mike Norris, pitcher, to San Jose in
Boston 7, Seattle 2
the l',nif Ic Coast League
Minnesota 17. Detroit II
National League
Texas 10, Chicago 7
ATLANTA BRAVES
Placed
Saturday's Games
Max Leon, pitcher, on the
Milwauk ee (Caldwell 25) at disqualified list Recalled Mike
Cleveland (Bibby 91)
Davey. pitcher, from Richmond of
California
(Ryan 16 101 at the International League
New York (Holtzman 23)
HOCKEY
Se attle (Galasso Oil at fibs
National Hockey League
ton (Jenkins 57)
ATLANTA FLAMES
Released
Kansa s City (Sptittorff 9 6) at Larry Romanchych, right ving.
Toronto (Clancy I 2), In)
Oakland ILanglord 713) at
Baltimore (Flanagan 55), (n)
Minnesota (Zahn 11 5) at Dc
troll (Wilcox 20). (n)
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Chicago Stone 11 7) at Texas
Northern Division
(Olyteven 11-10), (n)
W L Pct. OR
today's Games
St Petersburg
71 13 63
Milwaukee at Cleveland, 2
Lakeland
10 45 .609 3'
Kansa s City at Toronto
Wint er Haven
62 51 531 ii',
Minn eso ta at Detroit
Tam pa
$6 60 .46311'?
Oakland at Baltimore
Daytona Beach
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390 25"
California at New York
Soutte,n Division
Seattle at Boston
W Palm Beach
13 17 605
Chicago at Teas, (n)
Miami
65 35 375 9'
Pompano Beach
59 59 $00 13
Fort Lauderdale
1% 73 34) 27
Cocoa
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TOTALANTIC,pATEDREVENUE:
$1131711.00
Public inspection of the proposed budget and the proposed use and
Budget for Federal Revenue Sharing Fund is available at the City Hall of
the City of Winter Springs, Florida, and will be available for 30 days after
the passage of the Budget.
All Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard.
DATED this 111h day of August, 1971,
City of Winter
Springs, Florida
By s-Mary T Norton
City Clerk
GARY E MASSEY, Esq.
Winter Perk Federal Bldg,
351 E, Semoran Blvd.
Altdlmonte Springs, Flor ida 32101
Atlorney for City 01 Winter Springs
Publlth Aug II. $971
DEO 53

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Friday's Results
Tampa al Pompano (leach, ppd
BATTING 1230 at ba ts)- Carew,
Mm. 361. floslock, Mm. 336. rain
Lakeland 3. Miami 2
Singleton, Oil. 371; Rice, Otn. 371,
Rivers, NY, 319
Daytona 6. West Palm S

RUNS- Carew, Min, 9S. Bonds,

Winter Haven

S. Cocoa 3

Cat, SO. flostock. Mm, SO. Fisk, fists,
St P et ersburg S. Fort Lauorruaie
77, Smalley, Mm, 71
2
RUNS BATTED IN--Bonds, Cal,
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Si. HmSIe. Mm. I?; Thompson, Del,
Eastern Division
II. Zitk. Chi, SO; Hobson, 0n. 7.
W L PcI 08
HITS -Carew. Mm, 167, Sostock, Jacksonville
11 19
642
Mm , 116, Rice, fists, 145, LeE lore, Orlando
71 23 510 511
Del, 139; Cooper, Mil. 137.
Svanfah
21 25 519 6'
DOUBLES-McRae, KC, 31; Charlotte
71 21 .462 91 ,
Reiackson, NY, 32; Lemon, Chi, 75;
Western Division
Carew, Mm, 75; HiSle, Mm, 25
Montgomery
75 fl $60
TRIPLES-Carew, Mm, II; Rice, Columbus
23 26 169 1',
flsn, 13. flostock, Mm, 10. Fuentes, Chattanooga
23 27 160 S
Del. 9. Randolph. NY, 9; Gerrit, Knoxville
'1 33 3o
xc. 9
Friday's Results
HOME RUNS-Rice, fists, 30.
Chattanooga at Orlando. rain
I Itofldt, Cal, 79; GScott, Bsn. 27;
Charlotte 7. Columbus I
Nettles, NY, 26; Gamble, Ch. 73;
Mon tgomery hO, Savannah
Zisk, Chi, 23; Pl,sle, Mm, 73,
Jacksonville I, Knoxville I
STOLEN OASES--patek. KC. 33,
Remy, Cal, 31: LeFlore, Dot, 21:
Bonds.

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PITCHING III Decisions)SEMINOLE
Tojohn5on. Mm. 123. 500, 2.65.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
C,ultelt. NY, 103. 169,3 95; Rozema,
Del, $2 4. 750.2.70, Barrios, Chi,
FIRST U - I Ote Miss
1, 733,1 13. Lyle, NV,5 3, 771,
1.70. (Berelnak) 19 00 6 20 910 7 Jambo
Bird, KC, 1 3. 72?. 4

FISCAL YEAR 191?-1910; REPEALING

PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1917.1971
CITY OPWINTER$PRINOS, FLORIDA
Police Department
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Cardinals 2, Expos I
tentlonal walk to Joe Nolan Jerry Mumphrey doubled
loaded the bases for Gilbreath, home pinch runner Rick Rosettl
who had driven in Atlanta's with the winning run In the hotfirst run with an Infield out in torn of the ninth inning as Sit
the fifth, The alender second Inuis shaded Montreal.
basema,I then unloaded lsj
Walks to Ted Simmons and
sixth homer of the season, pinch hitter Mike Anderson set
clearing the bases,
the stage for Mumphrey's winPIrates 3.0, Mets 2-5
nlng hit,
Pitcher Jim Rooker drilled Lou Brock helped build St.
Wee hits, driving In two runs louis' first rim in the first In.
aIsiscong the th J as pft,. nIng with a single and
(h
burgh beat New York In the stolen base of his career-fiv'
short of Ty Cobb's all-tUiie
PhiIUes 10, Cubs a
record,
'ij McCaryer slugged a
Gia nts I,. Reda 3
pair
of horn. runs and
John 'Montefisco handcidfed
pu 17th g
of
Cincinnati on four hits through
son, top bi the m&amp;jors, ured. the first eight Innings and then
111104 psiiarip
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HEREWITH SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy 01 said Ordinance and the proposed use and budget for F ederal
Sharing Fund sha l l be available at the office of the City Clerk 01
the City of Winter Springs, Florida, for all persons desiring to examine the
same prior to the hearing.

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consider the adoption of the following Ordinance by the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, title of which i as loliowi:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA.
ADOPTING THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF WINTER

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ELEVENTH
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Silver Flowers; S. Scenario; 6.
Aaeaway (3) 5.40390 2.60, 2. Master
Merrill ( $1 1.10 350; 3. Captains Black Taffeta. 1 Fabled: I. ItSy
Lane 12) 3.10 0 (33) 11.40: p (31)
Bidi*Ofl.
67.70; T (313) 175,00; 31.19.
TWELFTH
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credible (3) 3 1 40 1220 610; 7, Loco
Motion (1)120710; 3. K's Viking (7)
760: 0 (3-1) 15,20; P III 4) 136.30; T
AT DAYTONA lEACH
(3-17) 63360; 31.73
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
A
1219: Handle
FIRST- I GaldoS Ovv 7.70 310
5333.502.
SATURDAY NIGHT
760, 2 Trani Paco S 10 S 10. 3.
FIRST
1.0: I. L.L.'s Sabi; 7. Reno Equrb 160. 0 (2 5) $3520; T
Lady Adorable; 3 Bob Hartop; 4
1 2 SI) $215 SO
Hasty Printer, S. Candid Conlnee; 6.
SECOND-1 Alberdi Egurbi
Chrl%ty'sHope; 1 RimrockCanyon; 11204 20 360. 2 lob Mandiola 320
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Sutton
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lug the, slim Dodger laid i'o'
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horn. rue of lbs season. B$4 the
Braves, stnsggftng along
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reached the quarter-flW. 61 victory over Brian reac hed on wal ks,
and knock Chicago out of first
naIso(the$I25,0Q0tennis cla,,. Fairlie of New Zealand as the Yankees 10-I, Angela
1.3
place in the Al Wed.
stoat Muirfield VIllage Friday weather cleared at the rain.pla. Heggie Jackson
do ubled and
The loss dropped Chicago
by winning two ma tches.
gued tour nam ent.
tri pl ed, dri vi ng home three one-h
al f gam e behind Min.

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a doubleheader from New York
3-2 and 84, the second game
going 12 InnIngs, San Diego
topped Houston 5.4, San Francisco edged Cincinnati 4.3 and
Philadelphia routed Chicago 10.
3.
Sutton's slump actually
stretches beyond the AN Star
break, The Dodger right.

secretary, Aaron Kauffman with 663 and 247 some&amp;

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Texas rookie Keith Smith hit
his first major league home run
with two men on hi the eighth

faces,

UNPROFESSIONALS: Kit Johnson is holding onto high

average with his 184. 111gb series and gam e Is held by league

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DUBLIN, Ohio
Guillermo The Argentine defeated Sauguilien in the first and
Vilas, with a remarkable 33- Yug
double In the second by Shel don
oslavia's NIklSpear6,6. M
match winning streak on clay
al lory. After that, the wily
Mr. 2 In all early match,

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is
also high average for the week.

Wise gave up one run hi
winning run.
I I il l 11 Of Famer Monte Irvin Is In a new league as he
third on Craig Reynolds"double
T
In other AL games
officiates
at the opener of the Math Baseball League
Friday,
and
Steve
Braun's
two-out
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In
New
York
City. The game, based on baseball but
ob
Stinson
header from California, 104 f
or Seattle In t he fifth.
utIlizing
math
Flash cards, was developed to make
and 9-3; KansasQtynippedToItoyalst,
Blue
Jays
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math
Instruction
more Interesting. Irvin Is
ronto
Bal timore do wned
LW McRae smashed a t*o- .
Le
ague
Commissioner
of the program sponsored by
Oakland 6.1, Bos
ton defeated run homer and Kansas City
Seattle 7-2, Minnesota o ut
St. Itegis Paper Company and the Police Athletic
lasted capitalized on three Toronto erDetroit 12-11 and Texas downed rots
League.

Doug Ault homered for To
roltio.

up more than a notch. Past the
no cinch Ouarterback is trouble

Continues

BARBOUR BROS. LADIES: Bowling 139 pins over her 142

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with the tie-breaking and

Oakland. It was the A's 14th
consecutive loss.
Palmer pitched his first corn.
plet e game in seven dar ts, extending Baltimore's winning
streak to five straight. lie

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Gregory, tackle John Mendenhall represent former and
have been all-pros Tactile Troy Archer, end George Mart in.
rookie Gary Jeter are wave of future Archer had impessive debut to solidify front four. Rating-B
Linebackers: Most impressive pan of Improving defense.
Brad Van Pelt finally realized on vast potential and, at 28,

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waukee first baseman Cecil grand slam home run and Mike
Cooper.
Cubbage's two-run homer and
"Ile Just reached out ajldtsjta run-scoring single f
ue led Minlow and away slider down the
neafla's attack, but the Twins
right field line," Eckeraley had to hold on to edge Detroit.
said.
Minnesota scored seven runs
Cleveland do wiied the Brew- In t he second Inning and
five ")
ers t wice Friday, 2.0 a nd 5.4. mo In
re the third to take a 12-3
The first-game heroics by Eck. frtJ, But Dutrolt, with home
ersley were planned that way
by Steve Kemp, Tito
by Indians Manager Jeff lois.
Fuentes, R usty Staub and Jaberg.
son Thompson, battled back
in the nightcap, Ric
o (arty's with two runs In the t hi rd, two
Pinch-hit llllltt'Innlng double more In the
fourth, two In
dr ove In the winning rub. Carty sixth arl two In the ninth. the
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credited It to an accident.
i
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7. Mariners 2
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After Milwaukee rel iever Bill
A home run by JIm Rice,
Castro fired t he fIrst two pitch- *h of
the season, backed an .
Carty for st rikes, fire- eight-hitter
by Rick Wise
works that are nonnally USed
Boston retur ned it its winn ing
for a Cleveland home run or a ways
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against Seattle. The ,Red
victory went off accidentally.
Sox, who had an 11-game willTh e veteran designated hitter
IdIIIJ streak 'napped Th u day
fouled off one pitch, t hen hit the night, scored six runs rs
Ili the next one deep to right-center,
first Inning to give Wise his fifth
scoring Bill Mellon from second
consecutive victory.
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Steve Ramsey, even up Ramsey's six years younger but
that's only appar ent edge. Darkhorse rookie Jerry
steyn's the real hopeful. RatIng-CRscsMng: No great shucks on the catching end, eher.
There's no speedburner, the kind to keep secondaries
edge Free agent Jimmy Robinson was '76 leader of out.
side brigade. Al tight end, veteran Bob Tucker led team. is
most dependable recetver. Rating-C
Runnksg: Even discounting his knee injury which knocked
him out final month, Larry Csonka's debut had to be consid'
ecod a bust. s lack of speed Is apparent on club like
Giants. Doug Kolar had good year. backed by Gordon Bell
Need revived Csoi*a. Rabng.-DOffensive Line: Intensive drafting of recent years should
stan payin off. Posztions theyll wind up at is videtermi.
nate, but youngsters like John Hicks, Tom Mullen, Al
Simpson, Ralph Hit provsde nucleus for a unit that could
control bat. Ra ting-B

Week

are the high averages for this league. Another'bowler with an
average of wider 100 came up with a gr eat ni ght of bo wlin
g and a
fantastic 173 pi ns a bove his average for a mighty happy Star
of
the week, Fred Smi th,
EARLY TOYOTA: Naomi Beniatchy has unseated Phyll
is

Dennis Eckersley just missed York to a doubleheader sweep
over California. Jac kson. who
him a bit.
doubled home the eventual
'1 wasn't frust rated at all by whuilug run in
the fourth liming
the hit," the Cleveland Indians of the opener, has driven in
righthandei. said. "I know I runs In his last 12 gam
es. His '
can't pitch W3 bet ter than that. first homer in the second game
The only hit In the first game snapped a 3-3 tie.
of the twi4light do ubleheader
'rwim 12, ilgeni II
was a first•Innlng triple by MilR od Car ew 's fourth career

QUARTERBACK: Swapped Craig Morton to Denver for

even

status.
PETTICOATS: The 1-3-7 split was converted by Mary Tucker.
Teresa Lowle made Queen of the wee k by honors for her league.
BIG-LITTLE LEAGUE: Poll y Price's 171 and Carl Hewett's 162

ano-hltter, and itcft dn't bother

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OVERS: Lester Veino had a nice 203 game which helped
pins over his averag e and garnered him Star of the

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East
W L Pct. OS
Phila
65 41 .407
Pitts
67 49 .311 3
Chicago
oi 4 .SI 4
S Louis
61 SI .357 S"
Montreal
32 63 .137 17'?
N York
47 66 .116 2I"
West
Los Ang
69 46 .600
Cinci
37 57 .500 iI"
Houston
51 63 .162 II
IC.
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S Diego
33 67 .112 IS'

St. Louis iurres 43), (n)

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iganklng new home lfl the Jersey
meadows, vociferous fans In abun.

transition ' Thai means they*ve got to
do something about that 3.11 record,
fourth losing year in fOWr Now regime

4:00 p.m. You can enter as often as you
want but can only cash
once with the same partner.
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dance--but

M. Meyers are second with 1130 and in third place it is W. and
Spelgle with a 1116. H. Jackson and Ray De Groat rolled a J.
nice
1067 iiiid th ree pins be hind th
em were R. Stephans and fl
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12th jumital event and it will feature club members'
chil dre n from ages 8.17.
Also at Rolling Hills a "fun" event called the "Mon key
tournament" wil l be staged Aug. 23.
it's a nine-hole foursome event where each member of
the team is allowed to med only one dub the entire af-

fact that four greens are

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tourtiament," he added.
The towwiment is scheduled on October 23.

runs in

Don Sutton's pod-All Star
Game coma continues and it is
becoming a cause for concern
in the camp of the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
Sutton, we of the Dodger
pltdthig staff, has made five

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with a 3-hole championship course, a first class
clubliotme, tennis courts, swimmirig pool in &amp;ddilion to a
full social program."
MOWS added Wt the new rate hikes would still not put
thile facil ity's operations on a break-even basis.

: The mixed doubles tournament which began last
Sunday at
flowl America and will continue through the rernaining Sundays
August have l ist ed the lea ders In
first week of tournament
&amp;.The scores Include handicaps. R. Brott and
G. Sita" are the ,

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weeks ago at Perrysburg, Ohl
with a four-round ( Her be
score was a 73.
Vicki Fergon finished No. 31it
2, but she fail ed to make thC
cutoff of 150for the 14mg Wan d
Charity Classic. Miss Fergor
from San Diego, posted a 152
with two 763.
Trailing Miss Mills, whi
opened with .31 Friday, the
scorned to a 40, at 140 were
LPGA Hall of Fairer Kath
Whitworth of Richardson, Tea.0
Sand ra Post of Canada, JoAm
Washam of Auburn, Wash. anc
Jane Blalock of Portsmouth,
N.H.

by scratch league enthusiasts, a new

men and women. Those
Interested may Inquire at thedesk at Bowl America.

being re-soded and temporary greens are being used,
head professional Pete NbDrn thought It best to postpone
the tournament unt il a later date.

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adartIng time of 6:45. It Is open to bo
th

given Wallis
for
IV decision reached, in his opinion, is best for the club
and mem bers.

scheduled for Aug 30. Due to

Batch said the game was
cancelled because the lottery
yards.
payout had exceeded what was
The tournament is sponsored designed, and because of the
by the National Rifle Asioci- high coat of defending the game
AtIon.
in court.
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On LPGA Summer School Isto

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP)

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bership. green fees and golf carts are going up.
Carts which were $8 are $1, or $4.5OIf the cart is shared
by two persons.
Green fees ha ve been raised to $8.
The cc: of mem bership at the club has jumped to $600 a
fam ily which accounts for only one golf mem ber and one
social m embe r without additloal charge.
Head pro Mike MollIs said that the rate hikes had been
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SAW Palm's annual junior tournament had been

Lottery

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Several junior tournaments are being planned at both
Roiling Hills and Sabal Palm.

Dropping

Mass King, named ScholarAthlete of the Year at gradu-

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Rookie Leading
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LPGA By One
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (AP)
Betsy King received an imeapedee present on the eve of her

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Pgh, 347; Stennell, Pgh, 311;
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___62-Law,G.rden
lake 135,900 323 3034.
acres of wooded land. Off Doyli
______________________________
' ,/ SANFORD COURT APIS
elements, Orienta Pt. Cond. VIII. I,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
excellent condition, 21* with
______________________________
Art
Classes
starting in Sept. Water
(52.00MINIMUMCHAROE)
----'Central
.ir
&amp;
heat.
ampi,
parking,
Grange Prop., Inc. to Michael S. ATLANTA, GA.
--3220432
Evesifl 1901
AMOUNT OF $662,603 TO THE U.S.
Road on Sheryl DrIve,
1073556. subl to mtg. Freedom Mtg. Tindel 6. *1 Lynn K., 3)3 Little
fIreplace,
screened
porch,
close
to
SATURDAY t.Noon
colors,
papier
mache
crafts.
Call
________
Cute
7
BR
cottage,
lovely
fruit
shade
fully carpeted, modern bldg.
3 Unes Minimum
THE PURPOSE OF CETA TITLE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,
230) Sanford Ave
CYPRESS PARK REALTY INC.
_____________________________
Co., $11,300.
323.330)
(lay Ave., Sanford, 3 BR, I bath, 1g. I
all convenIences. Call owner 031.
d
_______
AM paper route, Sanford. Good Own a Highly BeautIful
Marie Richter, 3274903.
Irees. $16,300. 323 2565.
I
Landscaped Attractive rates, 373
WekivaRd..AS,Lotl3lSpringOaks I, FISCAL YEAR 1971.11 GRANT ATLANTA, GA. THESE FUNDS
711W. New York Ave., DeLand
dining area Trees, 121.900
2lod.
FILL DIRTI TOPSOIL
Profitable
Jean
and
Jurr
C0
income
Reply
Box
613.
1201
MonthIyRe ''iA' aiIat,,l,
JohnJ. DeLaurentis&amp; wf Diane to Un. IV, 17.93 6. 96. mta. to Pan WILL BE DIRECTED PRIMARILY ARE AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE
REALTOR
901734227:
YELLOWSAND
_______
Sportswear shop Featuring the
Home for Fla living, 3 BR, 7 balh
Professional
Evening Herald, P. 0. Box 1657,
BEAUTIFUL DHARY
__________________________
Maid
ServIce.
James
P.
!.ongrnore
I
wi
VirgInia,
Amer.
Bk.of
Or.,
$33,350.00,
$1?,40.
TO
ECONOMICALLY
DISAD.
TITLE
II
THROUGH
0930.75,
COLOR
TV,
Air
Cond.,Maid
Serv,
205 Briar Cliff Dr. LW, Lot 33 Elk B
Call Dick Lacy, 3337310
Buildirg lO,O60.l4.000%q'fl'js
Hwy 131 area, fenced patIo, BBQ ).4'BUY OF THE YEAR-Attractive I? Larkspur Lane. A.) neigh
latest n Fads and Fashions
Licensed, bonded &amp; insured, Free
Sanford. Fla 3277)
___________________________
QUALITY
INN
NORTH
VANTAGED
PERSONS
OF
THESE
FUNDS
HAVE
BEEN
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
Co.
GoItvitw EsI. Sec. of Miredith
3 BR, in good settled neigh.
.' I 16. 5R 131LongwoOd
trial, commercial, 9)0 W. lit SI..
grill.
5)7.500 includes Beginning In
estimates Call, 0316100,
borhood. an unusually superior
________________________
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
• -:
TO MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH
Manor un. I, 13.20, subI. to mtg. FF
________________________
CYPRESS LUMBER
borhood, sacrifice at lust $19,900.
323 1100
ventory, Training and Grand
'4 2 Bedroom Furnished Aparlj,T'
BROKERS
modern brick home with 6"z
ROBBIE'S REALTY 3229253
PROVIDE
TRAINING,
WORK
THE
PRESIDENT'S
ECONOMIC
Part or full lime, quality products
of Winter Haven, $77,000.00. 531.300.
Open Sun. Only Ip. m. .4 p.m.
Opening Promotion. Call anytime
delightful
rooms
&amp;
2
handsome
Days-332.6123
!........
EXPERIENCE.
ON
THE.JOB
ST
I MU L U S
•arau
'sii
ROGRA M
1200%q It- modern olfic,. Downtown
Loren K. Montfoort &amp;wt Mary
ASSUME MORTGAGE- 'On Ihis
500 W. 2nd St., Sanford
WORXING MAN SPECIAL'. . AdUlI. Rent by Week or Month
51Household Goods
lot Mr Wilkerson (501) II? 1030
ceramic bathrooms. Many luxury
Nights.-332 2332
TRAININn. ANfl ATIWD cuD. U,ucon..,
'""" rurLJ
IOfl II iOVV'il!lVIfl nUt A 711U!
Laxe ,viary.,separa,erooms plus
five year young home. 3 BR, )I'
nntOPtugoJ. Uralt$&amp;wf BettyC.,
Room to spare, extra large) BR. 7
'' '
''"
"'
'
features.
For
appointment
phone
I
PORTIVE
SERVICES
FOR
THE
GENEVA GARDENS
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
USED TO FUND POSITIONS FOR
hourS. 3230100.
Riding mower, Craftsman, 7 tsp.
master suite with private en
3430 Bougalnvillia CI. WP, Lot 2, less
bath, range, central heat, utility
______________________________
bath, double 'sized fenced yard,
owner, 6654737.
iPiece5ectionaigoldwithblueslacic
I
SOCIO ECONOMICALLY
Payton
DIS. THE UNEMPLOYED AND UN
333 1135.
______________________________
____________
trance, 1 baths, C H &amp; A, Johnny
29-Rooms
shed, $71,000.
theS1OfI,5IkEm5IbtSub,,Un NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Kit. equipped, 1g. FR, split BR
1505W.
25th
St.
cushions,
round
coffee
end
_____________________________
322
2090
table,
7
ADVANTAGED
_______________________
I
MOBILE MONEY MAKER
UNEMPLOYED DEREMPLOYED ELIGIBLE
j'"
alker. Sublet, 3226457.
S. 130061, mtg. to Security Fed., ONAPPLICATION FOR CLOSING,
plan, C H &amp; A, w w carpet, 1600 sq. Sanford,) BR, 2 bath, fireplace, eat.
Peg.
Real
Estate
Broker
comode
tables.
fruitwood
finish,
7
AND
ersonaIs
,
Own your own mobile money maker.
UNDEREMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF
VACATING,ANDABANDONINGA
Nelson's Florida Roles
SEMINOLE
SANORA- PRICE REDUCED
in kitchen, split garage, priv. i
531.400.O0.$33.400.
ft living area, sewing room,
Wanted
332.130) Dayor Night
lamps, 2 livIng rm. chairs, rust
A new horilon awaits the person Sanford . Furn rooms Gracious
PERSONS SO THEY MAY DEV. COUNTY
IN
ORDER
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
TO
31A-Duplexes
57900.
3
BR,
2
bath,
central
heat
&amp;
F. E. G.lfivs I *1 Laura M. to PORTION OF CERTAIN STREET
.
ironing
room,
spic
&amp;
span,
$33,500.
fence,
many
extras.
$4,000
down.
2640
Hiawatha
at
17.93
high
print,
back
Frigidaire
living. 3003. Oak 10$ mo iflr.ludes
ELOP AND OR IMPROVE THEIR ENHANCE
willing to go to their customer
CAREER
oOICeleryAve.,Sa,Word
AD.
air, w w carpet, range 8, dish
l' Dct. 339.5670.
Houiton Jarrell &amp; *1 Alice A., 141 AND FOR THE VACATING OF
FACEDWITHADRINKING
Refrigerator, 20 Cu. fI. frost free, ________________________________
utilities I maid 377 9673. SI)
MARKETA3,E SKILLS.
With a much needed service,
CHARMlNG, 3 BR. 7 bath, extra
VANCEMENT AND UPWARD
washer. Double garage. $39,900
LakesldeFr.ParkRidg.,Sanf.,Lof EASEMENTS CONTAINED
Carpenters
PROBLEM?
top
freezer,
left
hand.
675
1755
AttOCATION OF FUNDS
UNBELIEVABLE* *
WOW. (Wash On.Wheels), Ihe
BR tinlurn. Near SCC SlIOmo
MOBILITY.
1g. corner lot. No cily taxes, pool,
5
7 Elk S Fairlan. Est. Sec. I. 13.101, THEREIN
For Remodeling
Perhapi Alcoholics Anonymous
64-Equipment for Rent
after 5 30.
Town Home
$100,000 - SEMINOLE COM
nation's most complete all pur
Deposit. 901 7360299.
573.300
Country. 3), with 21 z acres, fenced
GRANT MODIFICATION MAY
RESIDENTIAL
LOTS
mtg. to FF of MId.FIa,, 523,90000, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
37)
0420
______________________
C.nHetp
.Y
MUNITY COLt FOE iVocatuonal lIE REVIEWED AT GRANT IN.
________________________________
pose,
high
pressure
washing
unit,
Notice
is
heret,y
given
by
the
Cily
fruit trees, many extras. Termi
41-Houses
Spacious 3 511.2' bath, town home,
Buy now for your future home.
9.29900
Phonel23 ISV
Education and Classroom Training) AID COORDINATOR'S OFF ICE,
iearYourowncarpet
Cash &amp; Carry
the ullimate in mobile power
BR, 2 bath, beautiful Pinecrest
$19.000.
Commisiion of the City of Altamonte
extra targe master bedroom with
Terms available,
Dan R. Parker I. wf Dorothy H.
INTERVIEWERS
Write P.O. Box 1213
'_.._T
Unfurnished
Lovely
1
or
2
BR.
air,
5237.077
Rent Our Rinsenvac
Florida
State
Em.
iv
w
area.
Large
attractive
yard
wilh
washing
equipment.
The
WOW
Sanford
SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR.
itS
own
Private
balcon,'
I
3
walk
Furniture
SANFORD
John R. MeyersJr. Iwl DeborahL. Springs, Florida, that Petition has
To
canvass
door
to
door
updating
Santord,FIorida327;1
BAT EMAN REALTY
ployment Service (OnThejob THOUSE. ROOM 307, N. PARK
carpet, lormica kitchen, 5135.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE. 322 SIll
unit offers Its application to a
extra 1g. pool. flew root. FHA
HIDDEN
LAKE
in
closets.
Enioy
2
private
patios,
Melionville
Ave.
IO0'x140',
no address given, Lot 250 Queens been filed with slid City Corn
info for new Sanford Lake Mary
Training and Manpower Services) AVE., SANFORD., OR THE
furniture ItO. 372 9673. III 700)
Req. Real Estate Broker
Clearance Sale. Only.
appraised, 130.900.
widely diversified market; new
DIVORCE lORMS- For free U
and double garage. Large pool,
3 BR, bath, shower, small out.
Willow Ave IO0'xIlO', $6750
- Minor S. Add to CE, p.43.44, mtg. to mission to close, vacate and
City Directory. Must bell years
ESTATES
5)00.000- School Board of Seminole MA N POW E R
2630 5. Sanford Ave.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
formation write to: Box 71
nd
old
building
surfaces,
mobile
All
unIts
have
double
waIled
Sound
club
house
&amp;
tennis.
Kitchen
&amp;
D I V I S I 0 94
building,
laundry
room.
LaIr.
Stockton. Whatley. Davin . cO., abandon a portion of that certain
DBARY
or
older,
neat
appearance,
age
County (Work Experience - In SEMINOLE PLAZA, HWY. )j'
Hwy. Il 92, Lake Mary Blvd.
homes, swimming pools, roof
LOVELY 7 STORY, 3 BR, 2 bath,
Pompano, FIa., 33061.
Monroe. 5)50 mo. 36! 7461 after
laundry room furnished, 5.37.500.
22!0739eves..,!!!!643
proofing at
".."
Corner, l0j'aI30', 53500
531.950.00, 0.3 pcI.. $191.07, 523,500. street in the City of Altarnonte
Bank Uquidation
have clear legible handwriting or
School Youth)
323 5200
136, CASSELBERRY. BETWEEN
ocated on double sIzed lot in quiet
cleaning,
tractorIrailer
acid
p.m.
Fr,deqictiD.Lenmann&amp;wf Linda Springs, FlorIda, described as
printing, be excellent spellers,
Black I Tan Hounds. Trained I
LAKEFRONT
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call To
I i'nice neighborhood. Formal dining
One Home RemaIning, Make Offer.
5 30,000 - JoneS Business College THE HOURS OF 0:30 AM. AND
washing, degreasing, liquid SANFORD COURT APIS.
5
Toeddie Carter I wI Mary Lie, followi:
Outside work, no selling. Apply in
Nice' cc, SI) 70
Pups ($30). Coon or Deer. I 901
Free.
7
ER,
country
house
older
coupte
62$
1221
for
"We
Care.
Sanford,
new
home,
3
BR,
2
bath,
(Classroom
Training
Displaced
for
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
allows
price
Sandblasting,
and
shrubbery
That
part
of
room.
$37,500
Holly
Street
begin
CaliBart
P.M.,
MONDAY
THRU
FRIDAY.
7123 Antleram CI. S Ott., Lot 93
,
373104
persononly R. I.. POLK &amp;
Adults &amp; Teens.
no chiljren. reference required:
Homemakers)
family room, 2 car garage, kit.
_________________________
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS RE.
spraying.
Part
&amp;
full
lime
earning
3301
Sanford
Ave
modernizing.
ning
at
the
Southeast
lot
corner
if
WRITTEN
COMMENTS
CON.
Woedcreft Un. 3 13.93. mtg. to
373.3301
101 5. 1st SI., Sanford, room
.Sl00_month. 1276496
chen equipped wilh dishwasher,
WITT REALTY
REAL
ESTATE
SULTFUL
END
THE
NUMBER
$130,000Seminole
County
Mental
CERNINO
THIS
MODIFICATION
Lot
I),
Block
90,
SANLANDO
THE
potential
of
$70,000
to
$40,000
___________________________
SEPARATE
WORKSHOP
come
I
WILL
NOT
BE
RESPONSICI
I
Molten, Allen I, Williams, Inc.
between 9a.m &amp; 11am, Monday
Health (Work Experience - SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO LOIS
range, disposal. Central heat, air.
REALTOR
3227494
IS 372 7611.
S U B U R B B S A U T I F U L,
annually. WOW is not a franchise.
65-Wanted to Bu
FOR ANY DBTS INCURRE
with 1g. 1 BR. 2 balh, completel
'RidéW0Od"AüñS
REALTOR 3310410
$39,000.00, 0.3 pet., 1233.01,
thru Friday. PA F
shag carpeting. Easy access to 1.4
Sheltered Workshop)
ALTAMONTE
Financing available. Write or call
MARTIN,
SECTION,
33-Houses Furnished
ANYONL
MANPOWER
BY
OTHER
THAI
remodeled, w w carpet upstairs I LOCH ARBOR- Spacious S BR, 2
AD.
MultipleListing Service
John M. Schubert, H. James
Bookcase
Bunks
with
mattresses
&amp;
I,
2,
&amp;
3
Bedroom
apartments
&amp; 11.92. 10Mm. toAltamonte Mall.
- Comprei*nsive Man MINISTRATOR,
lOt' details: WOW. Inc.. 1011
Eves 665 5360
372 544
AVON sales mean extra money this
MANPOWER
MYSELF AS OF AUGUST I. 197?
down. Lovely calm kit., extra Ig
Sfrteet. Morton D. Bohn Jr. . recorded in PIat Book 3, Page 4,
story brick waterfront home,
sC beddn' S5. t3
available. Pool, 11cc. Room.
137.300, FLAGSHIP BANK OF
power Division (Administralion &amp; DIVISION, SEMINOLE PLAZA.
CASH
the Public Records of Seminole
LaQuinta Trait, Vepf. N.. Orlando,
ThomasRicnardLiv,I
summer 611 3079
yard with fruit trees. 137.500.
Partially
furnished
I
BR,
rural
WillIam 0. Walsh Jr., Francis
formal living I dining, roomy
d'
TennIs Court, Laundry Room, AC,
ORLANDO. 596.33)) ext. 37?.
Centralized Intake)
County,
Florida,
said
corner
also
i-Ia.,
37509
130$)
559
1510
CASSELBERRY,
FL.
32701.
SANFORDSma,snome
Gold
Washer I dryer, used I year, For used furniture, appliances.
location.
5)75
mo
Owner
Broker
____________________________
MAKE
A
WISHI
This
3
BR.
I
bath
pantry,
Chappell, to Frank 0. Saco &amp;
famIly
room
with
_________________________
.
Dishwasher. Carpeted I. Draped
etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS:
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Publish' Aug. II. 1977
service contract, $300. Also baby
MACHINIST.
517,000cash
/ELEGANT custom built Frenc
122 5992
home in Sanford Is a dream come
Paula K., Lot II? Wekiva Hunt Club being the Soulhwestcornerof Lot 11,
fireplace. Also a game room.
Call 3234470 between 5:30 &amp; 5
stn,sii - ADMINISTRATION
Larry's Mart, 21S Sanford Ave.
DEO 72
of said SANLANDO THE SUBURB
- bed, $10. 'Ifl 3153.
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Jobshopexpeniencenecess,ary.
377 6513
Provincial, I lIP. beautifull
true Nicely decorated in quiet
DON'T READ THIS AD
Sec. 2. 10.01 SI, $41,900.
Swimming pool enclosed by
TAFFER
REALTY
1379,936-ALLOWANCES
BEAUTIFUL,
All Units save built In bookcases
-_____________________
ALNON
531 6131
ALTAMONTE
neighborhood, lamily room.
decorated. neighborhoOd, 147,500
Bedroom set, like new. Living room
stockade fence, has itt own wet
Unless you mean business We are
LAKE MARY-I BR. 2 bath, 1g. lot,
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
34?Mb1 Homes
Allen F. Foster in. I. wf Maureen SECTION. thence run East along
-- WAGES
for lamiIi,sor friendsof
and chandeliers at
fireplace
morel
I
BPP
bar, bath area I sauna. Even a
set. coffee &amp; end tables, $350
Any Quanlily. NOLL'S CAS
Req.
Real
Estate
Broker
LEGAL
SECRETARY.
CiviIlaw
now
considering
qualified
ap
central
H&amp;A,
carpeted,
screened
to Frederick D. Lehman I wf
FRINGE
BENEFITS
__________________________
___________________________
the South lot lint of said Lot II. a
problem drinkers
WARRANTED.
Just
$25,900.
A
gazebo.
Riding
mower,
$93
must see at 574,900.
Old Monroe
________________________________
SELDERRY Hwy. 1792,1304204
preferred, needs cxc. skills, S?700i plicants in your area to become a SANFORD COU R
337.4635
porch, 136.900. 3735632.
Linda B., SI) Bniarwood Court, AS, distlnce of 59.5 feet; thence South
- TRAINING
For further informationcall
APTS.
GOODIES
GALORE'
This
3
BR.
2
Cassetberry.
7
BR,
like
new,
central
1100
E.7Sth
St.
ERROL
L.GREENE
Road. between I I &amp; Sanlrd, off
yr.
working parl of our National
Lot 139 Spring Oaks, 14.14.53, mtg. 10 500 lest; hence West 143,10 feet;
SERVICES
423 134? or write
bath home in Highland Park has
air, patio, awning, adults No pets
REALTOR
16, Box SI B
i "Postage Stamp" Dlltributorship 3301 Sanford Ave
3 BR, 1g. family mm. &amp; fireplace. c
REALTOR, MLS
SECRETARY- Medical terms
Milton, Allen &amp; Williams, Inc. thence North 3.00 feet to a point on
GRANT APPLICATION HAS A 30
u1tord Al Anon Family Group
31) 3301
enclosedsun
room,
central
heat
&amp;
LEGAL NOTICE
339 $439.
75-Recreational Whicles
H A. William
Maliczowski,
insurance forms helpful, salary
DAY REVIEW PERIOD FOR
system. You are not applying for a
134.000.00, 0.5 pcI., $376.51 month, the Southerly lot line of said Lot 13.
p . Box 553
323-5774 Day or Night
air conditionng, wall to wail
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
3 tSR. 2 bath, pool oriented floor
REAL TOR, 322 1913. eves. fl
ommensurate with cap.
101,1 You are applying for a very DeBARY-- Lovely Iargfl 'i'' $
$41,000.
COMMENTS AND MAY BE BOARD OF COUNTY
Sanford,Fla
thence run East 01.00 feet to the
3717)
Solar
hot
water
home.
C
H
&amp;
A.
Carpeting,
extra
large
living
COM
plan, with) sliding glcss doors for
3357
Kenmore Washer &amp; Dryer, 5)00. or IS' Travel trailer, self contained,
near stores, ideal for retired
RECEPTIONIST- Typing 60 words
high profit business of your own.
36Resort Property
REVIEWED AT
SEMINOLE MISSIONERS.
uUOUdYE LANOLORD
AS
room, landscaped yard, and more
fireplace, 2 BR, 14 bath, best
PRIME ______________________
eaguisite view Move in for $430
HuntefG. Smith &amp; *1 Darlene N. point of beginning.
will sell separately. Lots of
air, Al cOndition, 372 2016
persons 6661176 or 3220031
a
mm.
and
dlctaphone
is
needed
NO
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, SPONSOR
VA
I
FHA
reconditioned
houses,
The
City
Commission
will
hold
a
,
goodies!
FOR
Only $39,500. DPP
iocalion 125.651.
THE
SANi-ORD
COM
down $21,500
toW.Leevoung&amp;wfCharIoE.,3341
MID2O's
drapeS. 5)0 to 150. 3723139.
______________________________
ROOM
301,
for this great opportunity, In
NO SELLING INVOLVED
&amp; FOUfld
GRANT IN.AIO PREHEN5IVE EMPLOYMENT
Starling
at
$I?,S00with
$100
down.
public
hearing
on
the
Petitions
at
WARRANTED
Under 521.000 for 3 BR, corner lot, Nice Corner Lot. 3 BR, I', bath,
4.)LEAN FIr )NT APTS- Daytona
Worthington Rd. Mtld, Los 3 Elk S
I BR apt., air conditioned, )I Park
Surance background preterred,
COORDINATOR'S OFFICE, N. AND TRAINING ACT (CETAI
Thl bu5in%5 can be started part
Payments lower than rent. All
Sue l0O'x175', mostly furnished,
77-Jui* Cars Removed
central lIlA, 1', car garage, I
English Sit. Un. 3, 146465 mtg. to 1:30p.m., or as soon thereafter as
Beach. For reservations, call Mrs.
* BR. 2 car garage, 7 fireplaces, DREAM HOMEI This) BR, 7 bath
Ave. $163 mo. includes ulilities.
Benefits. 16.000 yr.
PARK AVI., SANFORD OR FUNDS, ANNOUNCES
time.,,espand,d to full time with
areas.
Cae
Whitehurst,
possible
on
the
30th
day
of
August,
carport.
Cent A&amp;H, 117'i113', sprinkler
THEIR tost- Male cat, yellow, near Part
year
guarantee,
Call
for
FHA
Suncoast Schools Credit UnIon,
11.
U.
Hutthison.
372
403!.
Call 3234359 after 530.
MANAGERPrintshop.
AD.
Dick.
company
financing.
We
need
MAN
POWER
Dl
VISION,
AD.
1977.
REALTOR,
3226711.
at
the
City
Hall of
SUBMIT AL OF A GRANT
home in quiet Oreamwold has
170.300, 7 BR, gas I electric heat,
terms
Ave. Trailer Park. Answers t tht
system, immaculate, Mid .0's.
$10,000.00,
BUY JUNK CARS
Sap preferred. 55.300 yr.
people we can depend on. Your
SEMINOLE PLAZA, HIGHWAY I?
Altamont. Springs, Florida, at
carport
cenlral heat &amp; air conditio,,ing
Factory clearance, on stretch zig.
MODIFICATION IN THE AMOUNT
name Sandy If found please cat
AIIunitshayelightedfiredafj,
CRANK CONS'T REALTY
fromSlQto$50
Charles W. Schaffer Jr. &amp; wf wtlichlimethos.forandagainstth.
SUNLAND
5)9.900
SANFORD
92436, CASSELBERRY, BET
FLEET
SUPERINTENDENTroute
witl
be
established
and
in.
OF $1,066,061. FULL FUNDING,
Lloyd's Really
,wall to wall carpeting, screened
zag sewing macPunts. Singer,
*IDYLLWILDE
3729431.
storage
at...
I
BR,)
bath
pool
REALTORS-130.406I
Call 332.1621
Joyce S. to George B. Lamb &amp; *1 same will be heard and final action
Great co needs emp In diesel
REDUCED
stalled by us We provide corn
WEEN THE HOURS OF 0:30 A.M. GRANT
porch, lovely kitchen and more.
1139, balance $35 Singer Futura,
I. Babb, Req. Realtor
NO..
177.003760.
home
Mid
6(
Eves,
323.3519
mechanics . supervision. To
Small 3 BR home priced $1500 below
Pamela J., 439 N. Longwood Cm., taken,
and 3 P.M., MONDAY THRU MODIFICATION NO 703. TO THE LOST. Pekingese, small temal
imete training
'lw.
I?
97,
OrangeCity
An
unbelievable
buy
sold
new
for
lab,
pay
balance
of
at
$37,500
BUY
JUNK
CARS, TRUCKS I
SANFORD COURT APTS.
5)5.000 yr
FHA appraisal, New roof, fresh
LW, Lot II, Elk B Longwood North,
FRIDAY.
SUNLAND AREA- 3 BR, paneled
reddish brown, scar on stomach &amp;
This Notice Is to be published by
REAL ESTATE INC.
(901)775 4111
BPP WARRANTED.
$235. See at
Imports, SlOto$70. Newton I Sons
U S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,
*S2IACRES_ High&amp;dryonsmall
paint
&amp;
upgraded
carpet.
16.23 mtg. to Freedom Mtg. Co., posting in three (3) public places
air,
FR,
fenced
MECHANICAL
DRAF
TSMAN-Investment
Required'
$3,000
to
slmcanIn,,4&amp;.,
I
yard,
country
WRITTEN COMMENTS CON
heck of right ear Last seen ir
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
ATLANTA GA THESE FUNDS
Used Auto Parts. 3721990 after SI
ponØ Oaks, paved road. S mi. tO FHA VA HOMES
Only 1,Q0 down
134.300.00, $.S pet., $303.19 month, within the City of Altamonle
BOWLES REALTY
ioo, a ave. small machine type
TC.070
atmosphere. $21900
CERNING THIS APPLICATION ARE AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE
Tuscawilla near Dyson Drive 13
1030 State St
weekends,
downtown 120000 Terms
on
completely
recon
$31,500.
drawing
payment
500
E.LAKE
ST.
10,000
yr.
SANFORD3
BR,
1',
baths,
lust
3
SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO LOIS TITLE VI THROUGH 09 3015.
Springs, Florida, and published in
old, needs TLC Reward for
Sanford Plaza. 372.91)1
_________________________________
ditiOnect homes, priced from
LONGW000, 5300650
MAINTENANCE
yes old. fenced yard. quiet
MARTIN,
Heavy AC &amp; llyoohaveac,esiretooffsetlojy's
MANPOWER
AD
31Apartments Furnished
safe relurn. 61! S!0$ or 530)9)9
IheEveningHerald,anewspap,rof
'I.e 2 BEDROOM HOMES
THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN
.A LOT FOR A LIT TLE-- I BR. old
Carey E. Crowver &amp; wf Can
117.000
up
in
Sanford
I
Seminole
Apt
complex
Washinglon
Oaks
area
MINISTRAT0R.
Good salary
inflation with additional income,
Assume
SEMINOLE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH
general circulation in said city, one
WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
Iramne house, on ', acre near I I
dace T. to Norman M. Best, &amp;
Sanford- By owner, 7 BR. frame
Co Need not be a veteran. SEE
ICI( THE STORAGE HABIT Sell
HOUSEKEEPER
HIQHLAND PANIC
C.sitral NI,
loan $7]
PLAZA, CASSELBERRY, FL. THE PRESIDENT'S ECONOMIC
Live in must
Send your name, address and
BUY SELL TRADE
Fmu't &amp; shade trees Only $13,000.
Lesliej., Ion 4334 WP, 51501 NW¼ (I) lime at least fifteen (IS) clays
Nobody
lives
above
or
below
you
houSe,
2
corner
lots,
$9,300.
$3,300
ej"
refvi.,
patio.
$31,IN.
wapes,
and
BUY
yours
TODAVI
thso
useful,
no
longer
needed
know Italian cooking, have own
Motorcycle Insurance
3770?
LAKE MARKHAM AREA- Lot
telephone number tO'
prior to the date of tne public
III 3355. Firit SI.
ST I MU L US
PR 00 R AM
at
OItPIeNE'aofSec.3.21.31,Iyinowof
cash
dOwn.
3279363
baths,
family
items
with
a
Herald
Classilied
Ad
SANI.ANTA
mm.,
transportation
PubliSh, Aug II. 1971
&amp; be willing to
with 1g. oaks, IS0'xIS$'. $5,500
BLAIR AGENCY
Call Sanford's Sales Leader
________________________________
UNITED POSTAGE
Stemper Agehcy
hearing.
WHEREBY Ill POSITIONS MAY
Stavia Canal I. S of Rd., $11,700.
fireplace,
central
Na.
$72.N4
relocate Sac. salary
323 3$Mor 373 11)0
DEO1I
CORPORATION
DATED this 10th day of August,
BE SUSTAINED THROUGH 0930
Byowner,Sanford-Lg
2011
home
322.4991
REAL'rOR
H. Miller &amp; Sons of Orl., Inc to
BILL OF LADING Seeking smart
1170 Regal Row, Suite 110
52-Appliances
SANFORD COURT APIS.
Forrest Greene mc,
wtth LU I BR apt, fenced yard.
1!. ALL OTHER FUNDS ARE FOR
3 ØEDc3o
322.2420
$antos Lopez I wf Rosa, $24 Rio A AD. 1977.
___________________ '13
dependable worker for qet ahead
HOMES
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Dallas, Texas 75233
Honda, CL 360, 3.000 miles. Sac.
S: Phyllis Jordahl
air,
weekdays,
THE PURPOSE OF CREATING
339
5363
323
1207
1ioantprg
Ave
LaManoDr.A3,Lot)$0&amp;W35ft,of
373
330)
REALTORS
&amp;Child Cal'S
Evet 331 0715.373 3916
iX)Sitiotl *4.700 yr.
or call Toll F ree I 500 47) 3131
cord., two helmets, back rest,
ANYTIME
City Clerk
nights &amp; weekends 132.500
Freezer. 22 cu II, United uprIght, 2
PROJECTS, WITH A DURATION
Lot 17 San Sebaslian Net. Un. 1 19.
MAYPAIN
On)
Iota,
fireplace,
ear
530
613)
or
339
4111
eves
COC K TAIL WAITRESSES
Apts. for Senior Citl:en Downtown,
adult owned, 5630 3726631
of the City of
3 Story, I BR, 7 bath, beautiful cond.
mos. old, whIte, 7107 j, Key, ______________________________
a. ear.te dining mm Ilt.tti.
OF 12 MONTHS MAXIMUM. FOR
Multiple Listing Service
21,5.33300
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
tuu(di,u,iaii,n,iczt,n;,urd,uwd
THE AMERICAN DREAM
WAITERS
very clean &amp; roomy. See Jimmie
Alfamonte Springs,
Includes rental apt 1711 Park
Sanford 323 1312
THE LOW INCOME, LONG TERM
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
LASS
MANY
Lark
Mildred U. Murray to Johnny U.
leti,
drapes.
(Open
within]
Weeks)
SI *CCkIy 1 you qualify 373 8174
\LTORS
I
The sooner you place your clasSified
AAA Employment
OPEN HOUSE
Cowan, 311 Palmetto Ave
Florida
Ave 322 5990
oat in kit • shaded yard tItles
UNEMPLOYED EL 101 (IL E
PROBATE DIVISION
Hodges I. wf Terry Sue. 34(4 Anna
37) OIS
Own Your Own FulIyStocked Jean
ad, the sooner you gel results
"Your Low Fee Agency"
KENMORE WASHER
Publi*h: Aug. 11. 1971
Sunday
1-5
Parts,
_______________________
Ii,
RESIDENTS
NAVINNA
OF
PANIC
File
Number
77.223.CP
SEMINOLE
baths,
Dr. Forest City, Lot II in Bear Lk
or
Ladies
Fashion
Shop. aAPI MO PARK. I, 2, 3 Bedroo$
20) Commt'rcial
373 $176
i
Service
DEO 60
______________________________
central ha, kit equipped, fencd.
Used
machines.
-__________________________
C0UNTV
3023
Ilarllnqton,
Dellona
0 R A N T Christian Day School has openings
3
BR.
2
baths,
family
rm
Division
fenced
Everything Provided. Your cost,
trailer apIs, Adult I family park.
p 131,114.
i
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373.
MODIFICATION
MAY
for I and S yr. olds for fall
block off Ellicam For the golfer,
yard, drapes, refrigerator, much
BE
In Re: Estate of
79--Tps-T,aI
$11,900 Call Mr. Weeks Collect 1
Weekly. 3311 Hwy I? fl Sanford.
NURSES. all shifts. Geriatric •x.
•
069?.
_________ ______________________
LOCH ANION
I baths, in IbIs,
semester.
Tuition,
$25
mo.
mor. Mid 530's. 3230005.
REVIEWED
AT
Call
this 3 BR. 7 bath home features a
SEMINOLE
EARNEST WINSTON BUTLER
9t5474)7
3231930
perch,
gara,e.
5)5,114.
INC.
perienc
Notice
preferred. Apply in
________________________________________________________
Lutheran Church of Redeemer,
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. ROOM
mirrored wall in the dining room,
Deceased
'71 Chevrolet, ', ton, good coed.
pw.pv,.. ,OFJWFU 'wrung a on
AUUIIUAIA
W4 Garnett White
I huh, (V5TU1
MLS.REALTOR
_________________________
307.
377 3333 or MrS. Martin. 322640$
FlorIda room that opens
GRANT IN AID
COOR
NOTICEOF
Central ha, fireplace. 579.111.
$1500. 3224299 between 9 I I
valescenl Center, 950 Melionville
hen,e,
DINATOR'S
OFFICE.
or
Mrs.
Holcomb,
323)512.
screened
porch
with
lanai.
Fully
NOTICE OP PU$LICHIARINQON SCHOOL BUDGETS
N. PARK
ADMINISTRATION
DOLL HOUSE- 2 BR, 1 bath, large
Req. Real Estate Broker
'
I
WILSON PLAl
EveS. 373 $116.
Ave.
I baths, pool,
Puriu.nI to tne provisions of Section 277.05) Florida Statutes,
AVE.,
equipped
kitchen
I
utility
room,
SANFORD,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
OR
THE
family room, bargain for retired
JOHN KRIDER. ASSOCIATE
1975,
Cent,al Na, porch, patio. 169.141.
Will keep children in my home,
notice is hereby given that a public hearing shall be field by 11w School
double
MA
N
POW
E
R
garage
With electric door,
Good Used Televisions, $7.1 and up,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
D I V I S I ON
coupie or young couple lust
107W. CommercIal, Sanford
1,11 Toyota Pickup with new cap,
fenced in yard. Have taken Child SECRETARY III, Department of
Miller's, 2419 Orlando Dr., 322
Board of Seminole County, Florida on August 21, 1977 at the hour of 7:30
SEMINOLE PLAZA, HWY I?
professionally decorated with Co
THI ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
starting out. 516.500.
322 7101
Public Safety, Division of Fire.
Day
Care
course
373
5567
automatic,IOwmileage.very
4
BEDROOM
HOMES
P.M. lntheS.mlnole County Court House forlh.purposeof discussing with
436. CASSELBERRY, BETWEEN _________________________
carpetIng 5. draperies,
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Send resume' to Plrsonnel Of lice.
cond $2590. 3221790.
Automatic sprinkler system, attic
THE HOURS OF 110A.M. AND S
'
IN THE (STATE:
QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD- In
Why Pay Rent?
Seminole County Courlhovse, N
fan,
brick
colislructlofl,
For
Sale or Trade for Motorcycle of
I years
P.M, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
fiscaIyearbeginnlngJuly),I977andeingJ130, 1971. Thebudgetsare
1.5. SYLVAN
YOV ARE HEREBYIIOTIFIED
Casselberry, close to shopping &amp; Reconditioned homes
9-Good Things to
Parl Avc Sanford. Fia 3217)
•p.
54-Gorage
irs. Seminole
pras. I acre, fireplace, pool. 515.94$.
summarized as follows:
old $43,900.
equal valua, tsöi Chevy Van. 373
WRITTEN COMME NTS CON
that the adminlstralion of the estate
schools, large corner 101. Central
COUNy area. $100 down 511,SOOup
1792
of
LIC. JISSUP ASIA
Earnest Winston
CERNING THIS MODIFICATIONI
heat &amp; air,) BR, 1, bath, 526.900.
ORGANIST.- CHOIR DIRECTOR
1 baths, ep.
Butler,
pre*. 3' acres, pool, finc,$. Iio.ees.
IDYLLWILDE GARAGE SALE
ON STONE
ISLAND- Con.
SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO LOISI Farm Fresh Okra for canning or
ANNUALSCHOOL BUDGET
deceised,FiteNumt,er;;.7fl.Cp,is
for Grace United Methodist
fr,,ing. Mon. Wed, Fri.
LOCH ANION I baths, nat.rf rent,
M. UNSWORTH
Clothes, carpeting, toys, household
lemoporary design 3 BR, 7 bath
MARTIN,
'
W118e0.
pending in Ihe Circuit Court Ion
MANPOWER
ONAD(SK.I3
AD.
COUNTRY HOME ON LARGE
Church Salary $700 mo Apply
80---Autos for Sale
$. acre, pall., Central Isa.
Mafinken Farm 3120113
items 120 Larkwood Dr., Sanford
571,501,
split plan, 3 decks built around old
MINISTRATOR,
MANPOWER,
Seminole County, Florida, Pro.
Lfl' r.ntrai heat I air, 3 BR, 2
church office before Aug. 2).
Sat Aug
LAKESIDE
I. GENERAL FUND BUDGET
oak Ire,, Carpeting, draperies,
SANFORD- 'ucsmmwcialpt.perty.
bate Division, the address of
DIVISION. SEMINOLE PLAZA, OLACK EYED PEAS You pick
bitn.
131.100
Auditions Aug 25. at 130pm III
, residence (dupt.. p.t.nIiaII,
1969 Continental, electric windows &amp;
and all appliances, $49,900 with
A BaIancesonhandB,ginningofY,.
CASSELIIERRY, FL. 37101
W Airport Blvd. Santord.
which is P.O. Drawer C. Sanford,
Garage Sale riding mower, misc
Oregon Ave ',Mi North ol SR
APARTMENTS
146.10$
Seats, PS, P15, A I condition, Soon
REALTOR
.
PALS
B. Anlicipated Receipts
large assumable mortgage.
Publish Aug II, 1911
3237832
Florida. Th. personal represen.
CII radio, 614 Mimosa Terrace,
46, juSt west of I 4 &amp; 4 ml West of
lobe a Classic Will sell for lower
603W IsIS' Sanford
DEO 69
Federal Funds
lativeof the estate is Muriel Butler,
FAMOUS
RECIPE
Unfurnishod
Sunland Sun only 373 4533
Sanford
BUILDING SITE
than value price, for quick sale
EveS 372 ISa?
333
606)
or
eves.
323
05)1
327
1)79
323
7)77
BUILDERS
OWN
4
BR
2',
bath
Stat. Funds
FRIED
CHICKEN
wtiow address is 32 Lake Kathryn
77.001,164.31
323 1212
S 25th SI
Bedroom.$l4Smo.
brick construction with fireplace
Circle, Casselberry, Florida. The
Local Fundi
PORCH SALE SELLING OUT
17.100, 163
Total-Al B
LASS MANY
On Lb. Iingham.
AssI.
Manager,
apply
in
person,
1509
in
family
well
equipped
country
name and address of the personal
Fri Sal Sun
11,,30I43
Handy Man's Special
mo,
Bedroom
appr.i. I acre dry band 514.110
Sanford,
______________________________
3967 Pontiac LeMans. PS. PB, radio.
S French I yrs. cap. required
eat in kitchen Slate foyer, heat
representative's attorney are set
323 010$
partly remodeled. 3 BR. 2 bath, 7
heater, air, 5100 327 135$
pump,
and
much
more.
An
cc
C. Proposed Expenditures
forth below.
BeautIful SettIng
story. New aluminum Siding Only New &amp; used Mob'le homes ready for
APN
t.
"PART
TIME
TAKE
INVENTORY
Garage
Sale--65
cellent
family
home
with
all
thu
Station
All persons having claims ,
wagon, 196.4 Buck Seciat, new blttery&amp;
LEGAL NOTICE
Instructional
514.900 Owner, $34 1910.
iiccupancy
IN LOCAL STORES CAR
Pool a Clubhouse
ammenities of
the Island
furniture, glassware old &amp; new,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
demands against the estate are
Salaries
inspection slicker Good fishing
21.261,777.74
Tractor Trailer Driver
GREGORY
MOBILE
HOMES
NECESSARY.
WRITE
PHONE
clothing
Sat
available
Priced
Sun
much below
9 S 1106
COMMISSIONERS. AS PRIME CHeavy Equipment Opr.
required,
Transportation
WITHIN
car $230 034 lOSS
THREE
1,040,114,03
3503
Orlando
Dr
.373
53(5)
j,
NUMBER,
EXPERIENCE
TO
Lake
Mary3
BR.
I'.,
bath
new
today's
reproduction cost at
SPONSOR
Valencla Court East, off Locust
FOR
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
_______
SEMINOLE áDieseI Mechanic
Other Expenses
Hwy. 37.fl Sanford
____________________________ Ambassador,
homes. Under $23,000 with less
ICC 191, BOX 301, PARAMUS,
565500
station wagon, A I
COUNTY'S COMPREHENSIVE
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
IReserves
7I.S61,S31.M
Calltollfree(7IIlrs I
Acrus from Ranch Heirs.
Sacrifice
17'i65'
Mobile
home,
Small
N
1.
07632
than
$730
down.
cord
.iovernment
JENNY CLARK REALTY
PS. PB, A:r. $1695 311 III?
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
Total-C
THIS NOTICE, tO file with the clerk
4166330)45
movable room, klrting 5. lIe
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
funding. By builder 031.1119 Equal
REALTOR
ACT (CE TA) TITLE I, AN.
373 159$
of the above court a written
1 800432 509
downs, many extras. 323 $694
Housing
Opportunity.
___________________________
lUST MAKE PAYMENTS '12 and
Days or after hours
2. SPECIAL REVENUE FUND BUDGET
NOUNCES THEIR SUBMITTAL OF
statement of any claim or demand
SEE THEM TODAVI
ROBSON MARINE
1969 Kirkwood, 12' wide a 44', cxc.
'73 Models. Call 323 SS7O or $31
A. Balanceaonhandleginningof Year
they maytiave. Eachclaim must bi
AGRANT MODIFICATION IN THE
1,073,515,1
orwniteto
raaA
2977
Hwy
17
97
b. Anticipated Receipts
1605. Dealer.
iv, v. ,Irn aye,
AMOUNT OF $10,719 TO THE U. S.
in writing and must indicate the
Universal Schools
OOUR
Sanford, F II., 37771
DEPARTMENT
OF
Mobile Park, Sanford. $313097 or
LABOR,
FederalFund,
basis for the claIm, the name and
1,404,433.37
1901 N. W.?thSl.
-- DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
ATLANTA, GA.
323 4242.
Stat. Funds
address of the creditor or his agent
M,aij1,. F1U(idà. 33)75
Weltcrafl Airslot 53 IS', Evinrude Hwy. 97, 1 mile west of Speedway,
THE PURPOSE OF THE CETA
or attorney, and the amount
LocalFunds
1.663.64000
Daytona Beach, will hold a public
133 HP engine, 3916 Baron drive on
TITLE I, MODIFICATION NO 107,
TosalAl B
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
1,114,707,31
trailer (never in S.alt water),
AUTO
AUCTION every Tuesday
IS
TO
INCORPORATE
the dale when it will become due
THC
night at 730 It's the only one in
(loadedI, Mint condition $1130
C. Proposed ExpenditureS
shall be staled. If the claim is
CARRY OVER MONIES FROM
Oviedo.
near
419,
almost
i
acres
Florida You Set Ppie reserved
569 lOiS alter 4
ANDLETANEXPERTDOTHEJOB
YEAR
rISCAL
contingent or unhiquidated, the
1975 1916 Director of office 01 management
Instructional
include high &amp; dry. 7 wells. new Ig
price Plo charge other than 13
GRANT INTO FISCAL YEAR 1976
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Salaries
analysiS and evaluation (OMAE).
1966,
16'
Rebel
Craft,
runabout,
with
31311.?
B,
DR.
FR,
Cent
HA,
FREE
registration fee unless vehicle is
GRANT. FOR A GRANT GRAND
Transportation
slated, lithe claim is iicue, the
County of Seminole, Sanford, Fl.
'65, 100 Pip Johnson, and trailer
owner says SELL J MANN
told Call 904255 $311 for further
TOTAL OF sI,C17l,oaa,
security shall be described, The
Other Expenses
Salary $71,500 to $35,000.
. RENT
319
517?
REALTOR 3657273
details
claimanl shall delIver sufficIent
THIS MODIFICATION DOES
&amp;Res.rves
Responsible for assisting the
1,313.105.45
AlrCondltioing
5,Es,OsYIsl.
1167 I,tiperal
Acre lots, city of Lake Mary,
NOT
CREATE
ANY
NEW
Total-C
copies of the claIm to Ihe clerk to
1964 Blue Bay II' Boat, fri hull, 65
County Administrator arid Board
4,416,107.31
MscelousServices
water, paved streets, or will build
Make Offer
PROGRAMS, IT IS ALLOCAT ED
Meiite ---.ISP Mercury &amp; Trailer 5900
enable the clerIc to mail on. copy t
of Counly Commissioners in ac
In
i,iI
fla,,iii,,I
.4...,
au
i,..
373023$
TO AUTHORIZED AGENCIES
3. DEBT SERVICE FUND BUDGET
each personal representative,
Camper top for I' truck bed, home
tivilies related to budget I Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning, Don's HaulIng
________________________
Moving
of Trash,
Balances on hand Beginning of Year:
FOR INCLUSION INTO THEIR
AlIpsrsonsinteqntIntpff,
made $75. 323 3602
financial planning, management
LAKEMARSpeaIoUeinq.
MisceIIaneot4s,
SIc.
?days,7lHrs
NEED
A
SERVICEMAN?
You'll
THUNDERBIRD
For
free
estimates,
Call
Carl
'77. One owner.
EXISTING PROGRAMS, WHICH
to whom a copy of this Notice
State Funds
analysis I work program plan.
1,177,343.17
TwO choice lots in preferred
linct him listed in our Business
Licensed Ph 3657245
lOw. low miles, all power. All the
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Local Fu
Adminstration has been mailed are
ning. Send resume to Personnel
location. A splendid shaded
1171
Service
Direclory
extras you especl in a luxury car
•LaPsd
trchandlse
SEMINOLE
required,
COMMUNITY
0(53
?Ul* •
______________________________
WITHIN
Office, County of Seminole, N.
THREE
bulding Site close to large lake
III!:
JIuIIIIIIi
including new radial tires Es
Anticipated Receipts
COLLEGE
t'ded
vocational Education
Home Improvements
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Park Ave., Sanford, Fl. 37711.
Tutal price for both lots only
Wonder what to do with Two' Sell
cellent Cond.tion. *2730 333 7791
Aluminum
and
Classroom
Training
Siding
THE
FIRST PUBLICATION
Slate Funds
Steinway Grand Piano, 6'2",
*6.600 Call for appointment
,
One
The quick, easy Want A
FLORIDA
STATE
Local Funds
THISNOTICE,tofiieanyØ(5j5
EM Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park
Ebonized tinih with concert
660.63100
1969 Volvo I dr sedan, new painl,
way. The magic number is 37
WANTEDNEWNOMES
TO
BUILD
BALL
REALTY
PLOVMF.NT SERVICE - On The
Total-Ale
bench Otters considered 530 1577
they may have that challenges the
needsadependablewk.niJsale5 Eliminate painting forever. Cover
air, new tires 1630 1230311
3,331,179.43
or 1119993.
&amp;OLDONESTOREPAIR
327 561) After Hr% 322 2751
Job Training and Manpower Sir
validity of the decedent's will,
person, $73 per day plus corn
between 9 6. S
wood
for
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with
aluminum
Phnn.
in
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HannOh
S
Music
Center
LrS%oni.
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Proposed Expenditures
vices
qualificatlon of the personal
mi%5(on. Start immediately. 373
•.IualnlrR np .s
siding,
aluminum
overhangs
&amp;
Instruments,
Accn
Repairs 210
SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE
reprewfltativ,, or the venue or
BOndS
Palnng
Ford Fairlane, 196.1, 6 cyl 7 door.
0160.
?M,7IATN(tO509$ ft tico
131,000.00
47-Real Estate Wanted
Uuttefs Deal direct, no middle Carpentry, RemodelIng, Additii.
Wail
F I? SI Sanford 371 1151
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COUNTY
Work Experience
Interest
QOOd Condition, $400 cash 322 2670
jurisdiction of the court.
In
454,461.50
man.
20
yrs.
cap.
Eagle
Siding
Co.,
Custom
Work.
Licensed,
Bonded
School Program Youth
Other
General office help. 37) 0420.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
25,19574
Freeesflmnale123.4035
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With
Us
II
You
Really
Want
To
COMPREHENSIVE MAN
st a
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OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Sell, Cash Buyers Waiting.
0. AnIIcipale Reserves and saiances
POWER DIVISION
Program Qualified TechniCIan, celizen band
WITH 55 FOREVER BARRED
VINCENT'SCARPENTPY
radio
repair,
Knowledge
of
phase
at End of Year
Administration
COMMERCIAL
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RESIDENTIAL,
I,alO,IIS.31
Date of the first publication of this
Beauty Care
Nojobtoosmall
'lOW AIRPORT BLVD
i Interior, Exterior Painting. Mir
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Harold Hail Realty
lock loops necessary Contact
GRANT MODIFICATION HAS A
Totat
Notice of AdminIstration: August 7,
3,771,41913
373 5611
SANFORD
G\/jlIas
4. CAPITAL APROVEMFNT FUND BUDGET
carpentry work, Install, repair
(',lynn Rogers Sr., at CB Service
lPllwi,de
30 DAY REVIEW PERIOD FOR
1977.
REALTOR, MLS
gullet's &amp; coat roofs. LicetISed,
Co. Sanford Airport. 3229276
A. Balanceat, beginning of Year
323-7870
COMMENTS AND MAY BE
TOWERSIIEAUTY SALON
Muriel Butler
1,457,434)4
Roy's HomeMainlenanc,
APARTMENTS
323.5771 Day or Night
U. Anlicipaled Receipts
331 1627.
REVIEWED
AT
As Personal
(formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook)
SEMINOLE
Plumbing repairs, screen repair's,
Representa.
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, ROOM
iI9. 1St St., 322 5717
Slate Funds
tive of the Eslate ot
painting, odd lobs. ReasorlIble.
3,312,431.6)
307,
47-A-Mwtgages Bought
GRANT IN AID
Local Funds
COOl)
Earnest Winston Butler
Licensed. 3770044.
DINATOR'S OFFICE. N. PARK
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Total -'Al. B
7,765,063,75
&amp;Sokl
Brick,
Stone
&amp;
rIcTITI0uSNAMS
AVE..SANFORD,ORMANPOWER
REPRESENTATIVE:
Notice
ii
hereby
given that I am
C. Propuied Elpenditures
DIVISION, SEMINOLE PLAZA,
COVERYOURWALLSWITH
Melbourne P. King
1,331,003.97
Will purchase lit &amp; 2nd mortgages
Plasticrete for permanence, Will
in bus.. ns at 7476 Blue
HWY 11 92 136, CASSELBERRY,
Balances and Reserves at
327 W. Comstock Ave., SuN,
at discounl, 71 hour approval Call
repair or recondition any buIlding.
iatke' Place East. Orlando,
simulated brick, stone I Stucco
Endof Year
BETWEEN
THE
HOURS
OF
0:30
WitWee
Park,
Florida
37759
1340497$
611 593$.
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
10 yr. guarantee Cheaper than
S.'minole County, Florida under lhe
beauly.
A
M.
and
s
P.M.,
MONDAY
THRU
Insulation
Total C
Telephone:
(304)
value
411.7777
7,763,043.13
736S Park Drive
paint. For free estimate Call
Ii
ctilious
name
of
FRIDAY.
SMALL
equivalent
to
one
foot
of
Iibergla
Publish: August 7, II. 1977
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50 -MisceUaneous for Sale
SCyl. Auto, Air
043 block n, ,a.ra4 .,.II.
BUSINESS ACCOUPITIP4G, and that
S MILLAGES TO BE LEVIED
WRITTEN COMMENTS CON
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needs painting, Lasts as long as
CERNING THIS MODIFICATION I intend to register said name with
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The millage to be levied on the 1977 assessment roll 10 oroduce
NO LONGEl)
Uppland Park
USED CAMPING
"
he building. Improves property
SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO LOIS Ihe Clc'rk of Ihe Circuit Court,
Moving to mobile home, living room
necessaryrevenuesforIhsebuc90etsfortheensujngfiaiy,r,,.
Interior, Ealenior plastering
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
We have) and 4 bedroom homes lust right for your family and
MARTIN,
value. Call, Vince DeLano, bet.
8Cvl, Auto., Air
A. District No, Itaxtevy board
MANPOWER
Suite, tables, color TV, refiners,
AD Seminole County. Florida in ac
Yourself From Yard Work And
Plaster patching &amp; simulatea
NOW WITH A CLACSIFIED AD
cordance
with
the
provisions
of
MINISTRATOR,
Nie
BR suite, Sm dinette set, many
5. Diitrkf No. lax levy Voted
weenlp.m, and;p.m,3flOflor
MANPOWER
budget. Country living at its finest with city Conveniences
brick &amp; stone specially 3237750
Outside Maintenance..Fictitious
32702!)
Name Stalules, To Wil'
misc reasonable 331 0292 after S
C. District No I Interest I
DIVISION, SEMINOLE PLAZA,
FICTITIOUS NAME
close to both elementary and high schools, churches and the
Section 065.09 Florida Statutes tsi
Sinking Fund
&amp; v'etkends.
Not4ceisherebvgIventw,ar. CASSELBERRy, FL, 32701.
ICyl. Auto., Air
.13
Janet C Payne
Publish Aug. II, tn
Mayfair Golf Club,
ngaged in business at 3939.163rd
Alrit,Isi NighI ( rawlers SO large
Insulation
CarpetCisang
Publish
July
3),
Aug.
7.
ii.
DEO
71,
1911
Compiefe detaIls of each Separate part of the school budgets sum
A,e. No Clearwafer 33S70. Seminole
TV
Wepir
worms, II. Also Peal, line quality,
School
traineo
DEN 139
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LETUS HELPYOUMAKE YOUR CHOICE TODAY
merited above are on file and arc available ior publIc imwpectloq. at lhe
County, Florida, under the I ictitius _____________________
èCyI. Auto, Air
Technician, Pierce's Used Fur
SI buihel Wholle in your
.,
Office of 11w Cos.sty Superintendent of Schools at $lnford and will also be
CALL 305.322.3103
,ame of OFFICIAL HOTEL I.
.
- -----BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAI.
cay. ""r
AA,rn..
n,I,,ra YSI ània,,4 A..container. S bushels or more, JIc
" IFJ 71W)
"C'JIitC
Now.
available for such pi.Mic Nearing fogeiher with all supporting statements
RESTAURANT
Expert work. Foam shampoo. Free
BANQU ST
FICTITIOUS NAMI
per bushc'l. IIAGGS MARKET,
Cheaper than oil. All types, blown
and lnI'rnaIMn. LII IIIIqJI4
A..ii...ii.
Ai9u iCy i'tuuir
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estimates. Guaranteed. Ph. 034.
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we
7165 Sanford Ave Sanford 327
DUSTER
S Cvi, Auto. Air. AU.FM
mat I am
in &amp; Rapco foam for old or new
fiCip.ite in this public hearing and 10 discuss the Khool program an
Upholstering
6)00
imWendloregisferseidnamewiffi,he engaged in business at
779
houses, block or frame. 371 0539
budgets for this County for lisa ensuIng year.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Seminole Blvd
_____________________________
Casselberry,
Distress merchandise sale Carload
County, Fioridi in accordance with
THE SCHOOL BOARDOF
Seminole County, Florida under 11w
ICylinde,,
$
Electrical
of indoor outdoor wrought Iron
11w provIsions of the Fictitious fictitious name of ANISEKS AND
Land lntensnc.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ALTERATIONS, DRESS MAKING,
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ITo Choose From
From
lurniture
Any
lype
1cm
Call
About
Our
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section JUNQUE, and thaI I inhind to
Painless Down Payments,
y:DaveE,$ims
DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY
available. We are agents for he
/
Chairman, The$clolBoardof
565.09 Florida Statutes 1907.
We Give 100 Pct. Credit For Rent
Phone 322 0707
register s'd name with Ihe Clerk of
1
P'N'TOSWagoni &amp; Coupes
FOLEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE
manufacturer to immediately
,
5: JOf hefs p. Giosver,
$
SeminoleCounty, Florida
lisP Circuit Court. Seminote County.
2
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Choose From 3
dispose of this merchandise
Residential &amp; Commercial Wining. Dirt,HUGHEY
Service. Clearing.
EQUIPMENT
AUest:
If you don't tell people, how
From
President
FIorita in accordance with the
are
they
Licensed,
Bonded
I.
Insured.
regardless of loss Country
Free
Møwing
William P. Layer
,
Louisa C. Giovir
going to know? Tell them With a
provisiodi of the FUliligut Name
Back Hoe
Estimates, 373•NIl.
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Loader. 337.sap
Furniture Distributors, Hwy 14
Vice Pm.'Treasur,r
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classified ad, by calling 3223611 or
to Wit: Section U30
3730377
Ill 9993
I Is Officio Secretary to
Therisic A. Graves
Florida Statutes 1957.
SANFORD
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Vice
S Edwin .1 Fletcher
FORAPPOINTMENT
Atlas uicer. Hoover v,scuun; *,tti
Pft
Aug. II. $977
Publish: August 7, ii, t, ,i, 1911
Publish iuly 31, Aug. 7. Ii, ?I Hi?
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.illach
DresSmaker porlable
010 a7
0(021
DEN 135
sewing machine, never used, $175.
Vinyl recliner, 574 1112

Seminole

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beginning Aug. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Greater
Sanford (.baxnber of Commerce building. it is
sponsored by the Chamber, Seminole Cornmimity College and the federal Small
Business Administration.

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plans to advance the scheduled completion
dates for two 75,0kiJowatt generating units
now under construction at the utility's Martin
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interest, Prerniur'ri?
Pik-,-'o SSWtll%IUtW
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to your life Insurance
company instead of the
premium may be the bed way
to have life Irorance ga-deelion.
Mad Insurance companies
Will not tell you this wg you
aá, bed most people in the
higher federal
_ lnanm. IT
bracliets find it makes financial
some to borrow the premium
This "four out of the first
for their life Insurance from the sewn rule" gaits a limit on
NEW YORK (AP) - Accord.
lnsurancecompany as provided tax deductibility of the tidired
tog to his biographers, comniedi
hi the policy,
you pay the life insurance
You pay interest Instead of company. You may be able 10 an W.C. Fields opened as many
as 700 bank accounts under
premiums. The Interest on borrow the premium from
policies tuned In Florida insurance cg*ny for more xi asawnei names as Figley
iteWdes or Seed Burn
cannot exceed Iper cad, and than four out of the first seven
as he traveled from town to
Interest payments are tax years, but IRS probably wi
ll
town in the days of vaudeville.
deductible,
allow deduction of interest
in many cases, Fields appar.
For example, Instead of payment&amp;
eatly
nevçr returned to claim
paying $1000 In premiums this
If the Idea of paying deduc- the funds
he deposited. Ills excar, you would pay $60 In In- tible interest instead of
ample
has
been repeated by
Iciest. If you Itemize deduc- premiums appeals to you,
others
who have abanlions, the $60 would be reduced olease discuss this u.s with many
onnen
accounts
In banks and
to an after-tax outlay of only $41 your CU) and
th'e
other
Indltations
around the
in a 30 per cent tax bracket or taking action. Many con- country.
cnly 130 If you have a Joint sideraUons which cannot be
The forgotten accounts,
taxable income of more than discussed because of space are
which
now total an estimated
$44,000.
Involved. This idea may have
billion,
have become a
This tax tweak Is neither mail for you. More than one- ioofmüneerue
available nor advisable for third of the policyholders 1 for harc%a-eased date governeveryone. To be eligible you some of the major life
meats. last year, the take
mint have a level premium life sinance companies have found tataieel more than $100 million,
Insurance policy on which YOU the "tidied only" method to
7l'.e forgottenawls aren't
have paid four years' be most favorable.
limited to accounts at
premiums already, or a newer
tiu on y buenace They also Include insurance
policy on which you will pay matter can be seE to
Mr. proceeds, gift certificates,
four premiums during the first Arwall, care of Evening
dend checks, airline tickets
seven years you own it.
Herald,)
dock certificates.
Rules Vary from state to
but generally, after 5everal
years
Title Insurance,date, 01 account inactivity,
Aga become cintodians of the
a ba ndoned funds.
However, "the dtizen never
loses his money," says Albert
I... Beerman, whose Chicago-.
Q. We are is the process of
uwu acvowiung J1Jfl, AIeZan.
bsylaga boot. TherewlUbea
der Grant &amp; Co., advises dates
on how to recover the uan.
(fllelssanaaeepslkyissaiidt.
the leader. Sh.s$d we purchase
people leave behind. "The
We insurance ala.?
states can use this money, but
A. I recommend that you do.
In theory, Its in trust for the
The lender's title Insurance
citizens."
policy Is also called a moeBecause of the large backlog
tgagee policy. It insures the
of forgotten accounts, locating
tender
aiusra men-ni in inc
uian can no a very profitable
property Its value decreases
Venture for sign. A well-man.
along with the amount cost olddendingtiistijje There nged search program,

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It's all in the family when this
glotorcycle "gang" hits the trail with
lhree generations enjoying their favorite
outdoor activity together.
Bud and Elnora Moncrjef of Morton
Lane, Winter Springs, ride their Hondas
with their daughter, Mrs. Brenda
Parkhurst, who has a Suzuki and several
of their grandchildren who own motor.
cycles of appropriate sizes.
The Moncrief and Parkhurst families
live in the Ranchlanejs section, an area
with unpaved roads and a rural
atmosphere. Many residents of that area
have horses, but this family prefers
bouncing through the woods on their
motorized mounts,

Even three-year-old Alana Elsea, child
of the Moncriers' other daughter, Lorna,
has her own "Little Indian" equipped
with booster wheels. It formerly
belonged to her nine-year-old brother,
Thomas, who won a large trophy when he
was only five years-old while racing it at
the Orlando Sports Stadium. He has since
graduated to a Mlnl'Enduro model.
Lorna formerly owned a motorcycle as
well, but when little Alana came along
she found she no longer had the time or
inclination for motorcycle riding so she
sold It. The Elseas live on North Triplet
Drive In Casselberry.

some jumps to liven up his trail riding.
The family first began riding together
several years ago while the
for
Moncrlefs were living in Belle Glade
while operating the local Railway Express Office. They especially enjoy their
outings along Fisheating Creek near
Lake Okeechobee. l'bIoncrief still con
siders the area-around the creek the best
place in the state for trail riding.
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Seven-year-old Tammy Parkhurst
likes to ride the Little Indian or go along
as a passenger with her Grandad. 11cr 13year-old brother, Daryl, has his own
Honda. Daryl has been riding a motorcycle since he was five and likes to take

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Now they often ride across the countryside on weekends following the power
line easements. They sometimes load up
their cycles and take off on an exped ition
to some favorite spot for trail riding
variety.
And why this fascination for motorcycling?
because It's good fun for the
whole family," is the response.

The Moncrlef- Parkhurst. Elsea Gang
— (below, from left) Thomas, Brenda,
Tammy, Bud, Daryl, Elmira and
I Alana — rev up their "motorized
mounts" for a trail ride together.
Thomas Elsea (left) sometimes prefers the serenity of a solo route, Daryl
Parkhurst (right) livens up his trips
I with a few spectacular lumps,

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When you call for Directory Assistance (Information)

a new Directory Assistance Plan.
In the near future, a new plan regarding calls to Directory Assistance
No cisaryje on some calls,
will he placed In effect,1 Plan prosi an allowance of she calls
No
charie
will
apply
on
cailsui 'rectory Assistance from handicapped
aniont
cUsto1ncm wh are unable lousc lhedirectIIcefljfj .a(esrequired
excess of the allowance, a clarge of Sc mill apply.Two numbers may for this ewniptitn may he ohained from any SouthernBell Business
he requested on each call, so in effect 12 numbers may be requested
Office. No charge will apply it , cai(s from coin phones and from hotel,
without charge.
nkcl, or
pliul
Also. no charge will apply on culls to Lng
vIn passed on In customers.
Distance
Di
rectory
Assistance i
l2l2IoutsidcytlurelwrI Area CsJc.
- The cost asing from the lower volunx of culls which are anticipated
arc being passed on to culomers. Ma result of these sasings. plus
HERE'S II
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the revenues from those who will use the senice the most. the flC%5
RKS.
Operators will he asking
nionthlv rates for basic local service arc 61K' less per line than would
For your number, but the Directory
Assistance Plan will not begin until later date, u will be
otherwise he required.
advised before the Plan is intrtiueed. This will give you time to
Most customers not charged.
The six cal l allowance will apply im all calls to Directory Assistance,
'record your often-called numbers and make other preparations
before the Plan is placed in effect. Two numbers may he request ed
Th is allowance is designed to )rosid for occasions When numbe rs
on each call. so in effect 12 numbers may be requested wi th
are not listed in the directory. when num bers in the directory may lui
out
charge.
difficult to find, and when num berscanm,tbclo4,'utedf(wo( he r
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reasons. sludies show that the majority of Florida customers make
be recorded for h5g purpu.es—whstk, an Opstalot
two or fcwcr calls to local Directory Assistance each month. MI the
edisle,
slit call allowance means that mint customcrs will not be affected.
ueroredyon,,, billed 130
In
t)thCI'Llreass4heresimilar plans are ineffev,.'anas.erugco(9%ofThe - esce01thsdacalIow..
clJ1tonwnarr we bilkdasa result of extra calls tuL)jrectt,ry
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Look isths
book .ed
Most numbers are listed in the telephone directory
With this Plan, the customers who chaise t' call Directory
(about 8 of K
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Sanford arei will open at 9

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tended
school elsewhere should
Students in kindergarten
be registered as soon as
and first grade in the south
School opens Sept. 6 and possible, so that the school may
end of the county will at.
about 32,000 students are cx- send for their academic
tend from 8:40 a.m.-l:25
pected in Seminole County records.
P.m., and those in the
schools this year. Aside from
[lay's stuff suggests that both
Sanford area from 8:25
buying new clothes, paper and kindergartners and first
a,m..l:10 p.m.
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their clothes,
All students should take
notebooks, paper and pencils
with t he m the first day and
there are also items which
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The county provides a "Code
of Student Conduct" which
defines responsibilities and
rights of students in the
Seminole County school
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students and interested parents
working together.
These include a provision that School lunch
costs for the
"students have the right to
coming year are not firmly set,
select what they wear provided it will probably renialti the
the apparel reflects cleanliness, saine last rear. Elrni'ritnrv
modesty, safety and good taste school lunches will probabl
Stud en wear should not disrupt
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school a ct ivities, should lint be ;tlttdt
high school.,
obscene or defamatory' or S5O
probably cuding 60 cents. All
In suggestive' places. Footwear adults eating at school
i'.Ith soles must be wont for cafeterias should expect
to see
safety."
amarked increase in the cost of
Each school provides its owii their lunches: from last year's
dres.s code. In accordance with
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does
provide
minimum is generally created by the
suggestions which 11w schools faculty, administration.

should be left at home, such as
pocket knives and toys.
Books are supplied without
charge to Seminole County
students, and there are no lees
except an educational special
laboratory charge In high
school. Workbooks, which
sometime niuiit k. bntiuhl
acmpai1y extbook.'L will not

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subjects or six. Those
taking five need not be at
school until 8:05 am. those
taking six must be there at
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a.m. and close at 3:05 p.m.
Students in second
through fifth grades In the
south end of the county will
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What time your child
goes to school will depend
not only on what level of the
Seminole County system he
Is attending, but whether
you live In the north or
south end of the county,
according to the staff In the
office to the staff in the
office of Ralph Ray,
director of administrative
services and information
officer.
Seminole High School
will open at 7:45 a.m.. with
school over at 1:50 p.m. MI

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to protect ft owner's Interest have no protection even from with Inge Populations, he said,
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property beyond protecting the security, but could be i4 great 12 million annually.
lenders remaining Interest
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NEW YORK (AP) - "1 hate duty officer told the Albany. suburbs would have been with.
&amp;A you better based supervisor. But date out power for a few hours. 1*1
of Egg &amp; Omelet Restaurant at 2545 S. French Ave., shed about 400 megawatts of officials say the voluntary, the tidal blackout might haq
are Martha Yancey of the Greater Sanford Chamber load or you're going to lose ev selective cutoff of some been avoided, officials said
Commerce, owner Gene Stupelman, and Tom erthing down there," a date c4cni to preserve power
A spokesman (or Con Ed said,
hunt, president of the Chamber. Hours for the powerpoo1spenjsortolIcon fortheregwasnevermadethe "Ow board of review l.i still
"Breakfast .-ntlme" restaurant, which opened soUdated Edison mintg,esbe- nigt*ofJuJyl3. though they say conducting an Investigation II
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plunged
if the communication to review of the discussions of the
day.
Into darkness.
"shed load" had been promptly power pool operator and oi
"I'm trying to." the Con Ed obeyed, parts of the city and its own operators."

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Urong,to the conrtry are Carter a
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cririr
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Daid Garfield, vice cha.
parts. The vale of the dollar Vat could collapaeworld trade.
There is confusion also about man of Ingersoll-Rand and
has been under pressure.
Americ
are cIaming Ger- ute trade tmt*lance, whah chairman of the Special
that Americans Committee for U.S. Expo,j,
uv fof
are spending more abroad than believes one way to help in,
economic
reinstate the fun
The US. deel industry is foreigners are spending here. d
Some analysts matrdaln that benefits01DISC - Domestic
claiming unfair, sometimes
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s?w4zed. cn
imports, particularly from Ja- can goods is SUB strong but that porations - incentive program
The the tdevton manu- the level of Imports, i*,siing
The main benefits of 00
factwtng. textile and sugar in. at a rate a( S" bIllion versus program, begun in 1971, wei
ries - tn W. inkr3r in $31.1 billion In 1976 tips the taken away last Decern
scales Into imbalance.
because, to some congressmen
general—we
But others, sixb as Merrill the benefits represented a
4 The Special Committee for Lynch Economics Inc., point to windfall for the compaWes
Ex
this week called a weak export growth - slug- involved.
news coderence to stress again gistitess in exports 01 machlnNow, with the trade deficit
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cesdive programa for US. . Important contributors to the billion for the year. compared
,porters, particularly what Is problem.
with $5.9 billion In 1976 and
called the DISC program of in
Carrying the analysis hither surplus 01111 billion in 19754
deferrals.
- to determine why exports those Incentives are needed.
At the sane time, two re- should be weak - involves one Garfield said in an interview.
searthers have lazed a paper
The paper questioning the
ately in
claiming floating exchange of international trade and the effectiveness
of dollar
rates, wtUdi were supposed to myriad pressures and policies devaluation and floating ci•
have restored dollar corn- that seem to produce chaos change rates In relations to
petdiyeress, have turned out to shire order is sought.
exports was the work of
be far from a panacea.
The countries that make up Lawrence Fox. vice president
The separate Issues, difficult the Organization of Petroleum of the National Association of
In themselves to resolve, are Exporting Countries, for In. Manufacturers, and S. Staniew
made all the more so by the stance, have slowed their Katz. of the Commerc7
lager context 01 Which they are imports of capital goods, in part Department and George
a part, that Is, the Pursuit of because of an inability to make Washington University.

Getting read to crack a few eggs to mark opening

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remaining to be paid on the insy be situsUons such as an ing 90 Burman. can Produce 50
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Diplomat hotel in Hollywood Aug. 2$ to kick
off a week-long Realtors Institide edtEatkinal
O'51fl. Thee courses leading to tbei
designation of GRI (Graduate. Realtors mi
stitute) will be given Aug. 29 through Sept. 3.

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imported.
v.i4 American trade dth- prtedioivan.
Another cause of re
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two anlolid Is usually the loan, alki that Is all the farther
pewchaseprlce.Jllheproperty the lender and Its till. in.
Increases In value, the owner jujajs policy are likely to go
may want Ip pay an additional toward
protecting
The
premium to increase the hai*omwr. Th. homeowner Is
iidedsd In protecting his title
0 coverage.
Mth.Iowisreducedandthe to 04 prcpdy tand his "sky in
p'cçstly lnneas3s In value, the the jwoperty. To do this, he
owner's egolty grows. . This should purchase his own till.
iqulty is ut kiser under the. insurance policy.
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my MW
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rtgardlless of grade, must show
only an immunization record.
Parents who have not lived in
the state for a full year must
also provide a 'declaration of
domicile." These forms are
avuilablethrough the recording
'I", to by
Bob Bu'r office of the Seminole County
Nimrod flail (left) of Sanford and homemaker Courthouse, room 220. The form
includes a doternant that they
A lma Mills 'hare a smile while pluikking at Big
intend
to live in Florida.
Th'e Park, Just north of Longwood. The outing was Parents who have lived here
organized by the Homemakers division of Seminole lea than a year, but who either
Community Action. which provides assistance In the own home or are having one
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UNITED AMERICAN INSURANCE

COMPANY

THOMAS K. CRAVEN
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90 tents to a full dollar this
-)car. These figures will be
finalized at the Aug. 17 meeting
of the county school board. Milk
will cuidinue to be 12 cents per
plot, according to Darrell
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school food service,.
Bus routes will be published
In The Evening HerAld, but
parents may also call their

chlkbói'a schools and obtain
informatIon on pick-up points
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FREDDIE THE FLEA
SIMINOI,E HARN 11$ RACEWAY
2* Semln,1 IlYd, Caswler,y,
Fl.. 32707
Call 315.33M3g

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about the lad week in August,
according to Ray's staff.

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but
seeds. The seeds
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by crossing a normal watermelon with one that has been
by
changed genetically
treatment with a chemical
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and strawberry - and still be
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pensions and 10,000 of them
aren't even 40.
Old soldiers don't always die.
Some become become doubledippers because they can retire
yotmg after 20 years of service-and collect a pension,
They can take another job with
one of the many government
agencies which also provide
while gorging themselves atthe pension plans.
Other federal government
public pension trough.
It's been estimated that all workers may find the going
pensions paid out in the United tougher. Civil Service w' pay
States (including private in.
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dustry) amounts to $25 billion,
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with a sure bet this figure will
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One out of every five working a pension until an employee is
persons is on a public payroll 62 or has completed 30 years of
and
federal retirement service,
programs now cost taxpayers
However, unlike a private
$16 billion aiusually. About 8.5 industry plan which pays out
per cent of the military budget the same amount of pension
amounting to more than $8.5 money each year with no
Basically, double-dipping
means retiring with
government pension after 20
years amid being able to turn
around to take another
government agency job and
look ahead to coll ecting another
pension Double-dipping is bad
enough but some government
employees have found ways to
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Social Security, receiving
benefits for himself and his
wife, who had never worked.
While I appreciate that some
of the people of the military
establishment have risked their
lives protecting their country,
they have the best possible
double-dipping retirement
opportunities. No deductions
are made for Social Security.
And since pensions are adjusted
on the earnings of the last year
of service, why not wait until a
[ltOfllC)tiOfl comes along and
then retire that year at the
highest salary.
We can take a trip through

the halls of Congress to find

other double, triple and even
quadruple dippers. At least a
dozen legislators are collecting
pensions for past military

billion is spent on military provislons for Inflation and the service.
pensions,
where probably Most depleted earning power of e
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Another wife complained
because her husband's hobby
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Halitosis: The Breath Problem your fibroid tumor. One of the your nusband's hobby has four
and What to Do About It. Others good indications for removal of wheels Instead of two legs!"
who want this information can a fibroid tumor Is a tumor that
Times have changed, ADDY.
send 50 cents with a long, causes excessive bleeding. That The day when the husband was
DEAR DR. LAMB- I ha ve
stamped, self-addressed en- is one way you could solve your king, and his wife and children
just
started chewing gum velope for it to P.O. Box
problem.
walked,three paces behind In
because I have bad breath. I

Masks Bad Breath

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process, the resulting seeds are

expensive. Therefore, much
should be given to the
culture of the seedless
watermelon crop. For this
reason, seedlings should be
started
peat pots or other
suitable transplanting containers. From th.n on, culture
Is similar to that for regular
watprmp)ntus
Q. I have a bad nutgrass
problem in my garden and am
care

in

sondering if mulching will take
care of it

above explanation.

example, sufficient soil

moisture and fertilizer would be
conserved for both the weed
and the crop plant.
Q. Can I grow garlic down
here in Florida?
A. Garlic is not well adapted
to Florida's climatic conditions.
As a cool-season vegetable, it
might be expected to do well
here in the wintertime;
however, the days are too short
Ili the winter for its best performance. Most cultivated
garlic varieties are "long-day"
varieties. That is, they require
13 to 14 hours of daylight to
the bulb. When grown in
Florida during the time of year
form

having these long days

lswnmer), it Is too humid and
warm. So, there Is good time
for garlic this far south.
no

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children of) a certain hole at the
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problems which you might not

like either,
Initially, chewing gum will
not cure bad breath. You may
be able to mask some odor
momentarily but most persLitent cases of bad breath are
more complicated than that. It
ron ho ft-nm iiifnrfn,I 11 line
around the edges of the teeth,
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from odors of chemicals
exhaled
your lungs. You
can't eliminate bad breath from
chemicals In your exhaled air
by gum chewing or by mouth
wash.
I think you need to have a
better understanding about bad
breath so I am sending you The
Health Letter number 94,
from

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have been suffering severe bleeding and the seeping of variety of responses. Read on
heavy bleeding with my blood will be constant during for a poignant letter from a
menstrual periods for th e last the menses. That means suction woman whose ideas on the
few years. I have a large fibroid isn't the answer. Water pills subject are 180 degrees from
tumor and was advised to have nothing at all to do with yours:
undergo a hysterectomy at that preventing bleeding and won't
DEAR ABBY: In answer to
time but I refused.
help in that regard.
JEALOUS whose husband's
I want to know what! can do
The tumor may shrink when "mistress" was a set of golf
to lessen the heavy bleeding. I you go through your menopause clubs: I know exactly how s
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mu.stchange every hour for two and cease to prod uce as much feels beca use I was in her
days and during worktlme this female hormones as you do position for 38 years. (I finally

Gum chewers also tend to isn't possible. Call I take water
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pills or have the menstrual

swallow air

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Last November my golfer

died of cancer. During the year
he battled the disease he continned to play golf even though
he was often in pain. His last
outing was sitting in the car

from where he could watch a
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of that. Besides, if you need and
blood removed safely by suc- take female hormones for
lion each month' How long IS support through the menopause
this condition expected to last? phase this will keep the fibroid
And, how much is the tumor from shrinking. It may even
expected to shrink?
increase In size.
DEAR READER- The
It's your fibroid but you
excessive bleeding is caused by might consider taking your
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The bleeding is not likely to respectful silence, is over.

stop until after you have with it!
stopped having menstrual

our dog longs to shag those
shots again.
Abby, please tell those "golf
widows" that there are worse
hang-ups than a passion for
golf. "REAL" GOLF WIDOW
DEAR 6012 WIDOW: Well

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DEAR READER- No, it

A. Mulching with dead plant
material or plastic will do little
good to supress the nutgrasa.
These mulches are easily
pierced by the growing point of
the nutgrass. It then has a
competitive advantage over
other weeds which are not able
to grow through the mulch.
Even though the mulch would
not thwart the nutgrass, it still
should be applied. The mulch
would lessen the competitive
effects of the nutgrass. For

Due to the entire hand-oriented

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do esn't take four years to
eliminate the gum. It passes
through the digestive system
on sc he dule. It won't harm you
in that regard, If it is sweetened
gum it may not be so good for

produce seedless melons,
In seedless watermelons,
rudimentary seed structures
These are small, soft,
white, tasteless, undeveloped
seedcoats that are eaten right
along with the flesh of the
melon,
A scientist named II. Kihara,
of Kyota University, Japan.
developed the technique for
producing seedless watermelons. lie reported his
procedures in 1050. Here is a
more technical version of the
The normal watermelon
(called it diploid) has 22
chromosomes per cell. By
seedlings . with
Jreating
colchicine, a new plant type
called a tetraploid having 44
chromosomes is produced.
Then, by crossing a tetraploid
144 chromosomes) with a
(22
diploid
normal
the
as
chromosomes)
pollinator, one gets a triploid
133 chromosomes). This
triploid seed produces a sterile
ybrid which will not reproduce
Itself i much like the mule and
the banana.). When flowers of
this sterile triploid plant icalled
the seedless watermelon plant)
are pollinated by a normal
plant, seedless fruits develop.

"mistress" was a set of golf
clubs to consider herself lucky
and to take up golf, too.
Why shoul d SHE have to
passed their 65th bIrthdays Security benefits will be Security checks.
take up IllS hobby to be with
receive no pensions and that reduced.
The U.S. Senate recently him? Maybe she doesn't care
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Social pensioners have been collecting legislation to discontinue spend every spare minute with
Security benefits. And only one or will collect Social Security double dipping by military their hobbies while their wives
half of the country's active benefits if they had once officers and enlisted men. twiddle their thumbs.
work force is covered by a worked in private industry. If Maybe because this might also
I've been reading your
pension plan.
they had two government jobs, lead to the end of all other column for years, and you still
I haven't beets able to obtain with pensions, and also were federal double dipping, in- use the same line. A wife once
the total number of people able to collect on Social cluding that of our legislators complained because her
receiving federal retirement Security, that's a triple dip.
and their Congressional husband went deer hunting
every chance he got, and you
assistants.
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years.
watch t his new income before It
And then later comes the day
It's been reported that 70 per amounts to more than $3, a of complete retirement and the
cent of U.S. ci tizen s who have year. Otherwise, our social monthly deposit of Social

never chewed gum before. N.Y. 10019.
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dollar, most government out of office they can anticipate
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for all pensions include automatic receiving a large congressional
DEAR ABBY: You were
federal, state and other cost-of-living raises.
we pension. Jobs in private In. wrong when you
wile
government employes has retirees, tfwe are lucky enough dustry, with
promise of , who said her husband's

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And does it really take fo ur
years for It to digest or get out
of your stomach?

watermelons. I'm a little
confused as to how you could
get a seedless watermelon
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may be of interest to you In your
fall gardening pursuits.
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catalogue an offer for seedless

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"A lot of female songwriters I find a little
self-indulgent," :she clalnis ii Rd600k"
magazine. "I thn't really want to know that
somebody has demons. I want to know how
you fight them."

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lio t ill be presenting the play, "Our
Town" in
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mniti' for United Cerebral I'Is of
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12,30. (1(1' has a tni'inlsership of students from 70

teens.

Central Florida's largest and finest
flea
will be openIng September 3 and 4 of market
Seminole
Harness Raceway near
Orlando, OVt$tindlflg
opporttmfty for merchandising of all type,.
Amus.m,nts,' rides and games,
and special
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on my knees.' "
Says Ms. Reddy 'I wrote 'I Am Woman'
because there were all those awful womansongs- 'am woman, you are man, I am weak
so you can be stronger than'
all those
terrible songs about how it feels to be a
woman, written by men. What the hell do they

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"I am a singer, not a professional feminist,"
says singer-songwriter Helen Reddy. "But i
responsibility as an artist to
pick good material, and a responsibility as a
woman not to sing dumb songs - you know,
'Beat me up, throw me out and I'll come back

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An autograph party honoring author Lem 'Few and
his wife, Lou Ellen (above right) will be held
Tuesday, from U) am.- 5 P.M. at Gifts by Nan in
(Iov.ntown Sanford, Boyd Coleman (lefti and
his
sjfc. Xellie, owners of the girt shop, will host the
party. Few, who grew up in Sanford and is a
graduate of Seminole High School, hopes to meet up
si ith mans of his old friends at the
function.

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awareness of
problems 'amjuiign as part of its Alcohol
stemming from teen-age Education Project,
110W in it.
al co hol abuse.
fifth year.
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Iii the National PTA's new radio increasing
num ber of teen-age
spots. Released In July as part deaths involving
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legislation voted on in
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to the dispensary at the Orlando
Thompson said so far 59 Naval Training Center.
teams from allover Florida and floinital visit, will I.iin 1K.
the Southeast ha ve already
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VFW Post
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by the start of the race. All on Aug .21 from
4.7 p.m. at the
proceeds will go to the post home,
197 l"4. U.S. 17.,
Dystrophy fund.
Longwood. The bull and all
trimmings can
enjoyed for
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Herald photo by lob lurgir
meeting of the Sertoma Club towards the building fund. Both
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recent surgery and chemotherapy have given
him a new outlook on life,
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ULI)'S, uUu.
don't try to injure anyone,"
an
exp1a1ns umphrey in an interview in
Family Circle
magazine. "I think you can say
anything YOU
want if you use reasonably good manners.
"So what I have to tell myself is: 'You're
lucky. You're up, You're going." And yet I also
know, in the back of my mind that this illness
Is like a thief in the middle of the night. It can
stai you in the back, and zingo, you re gone.

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wember districting and
ndedtoquest ions from the
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Tickets for the clam festival
meeting, they voted to become
are $3.25 and for the fish fry, being held in conj
unctlon with Inwbers or an Veterans and
RilhGidowWeoffciJ
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sheer gown. She carried a
wedding were Frieda Gielow $2.75. They can be purchased the third annual Florida 24.
PatrfoticCoundflandappofnted
and Dr. George F. Green of bouquet of pink sweetheart and Lois Weiss of
from Youth Service Officer Hour Classic. The Classic ii a May
Bessent and Esther Jacobs
south Bend, lad., were married roses, blue daisies and sister and aunt
of the bride, and John Keith at the Winter 24-hour bicycle race sponsored as delegates to the council.
July 23, at 3:30 p.m. at the Si, stephanotis showered with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
Know, Springs Police Department, by the Team Endurance
'i'beycollectedØ34o worth of
Thomas Episcopal Church, assorted pastel streamers,
daughter and son-in-law of
From any Sertoma member, or Bicycle Association. Each team coupons
and sent the money to
olumbvs, Ga.
Immediately following the
br idegroom from South Bend. from the Winter Springs Youth consists of eight riders for on e the home for Atypical Children
"Fr. Irwin Little performed
Following a western wedding Police.
ceremony
the
bike, who rotate riding during in Orlando. In addition th.v
bride's
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tiel your tickets early, as the 244iour period,
daughters, the Misses Susan IP U couple will make their
bought transported to the
ttbe immediate families.
Lynn Weiss, entertained at home after Sept. I at 754 they are expecting a huge
This Is the first year the race Tampa V.A. Hospital razors
.-Given In marriage by David and
Co untry Club Lane, South Bend, crowd.
is bein g held out of Orange and books
a reception at their town bo
valued at $189.45.
Gish ILCDR, ret.) of Atlanta,
w here Dr. Green practices
The reason the club is ex. County. Thanks go to race
near Columbus.
Two auxiliary members met
On., the tilde chose for her
surgery and is surgeon for pecting such a large turnout, is coordinator Tom Thompson, with members
of the Intervows a Grecian inspired blue
Among those attending the Notre Dame football team.
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their home in Sanford.
and ivy.
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weekend. On Sept. 4. the
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The bride is employed at Sertoma Club of Winter Sw
Serving his brother as
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and
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Former movie and television
actor Luis de Cordoba of
too severe, we could always than two tepid showers
resulting in An Increase Of body sweat, or we stumbled over more than one half.
Sanford, slid writer-dir tor P
Jump in the air-condit.loned car cleanse ondlown-t. .611-6
day the John Hugh of Winter Park have
the
Anxiety
mounted
and take a cool ride
clean feel
we
ourselves anticipated bill finally arrived left on a one-month visit o
Th ese rides prompted
An 'oil of order"
satchIng TV Intead, we ft even felt hot! Slowly lopened Hollywood, Calif. where they
spending more money on items posted on the kitchen range. We
to more me es.
we woul d not have dreamed of
rellngulshedallfoods that could again the cost of * living And the envelope, gently eased the will finalize pre-productio n
folded statement f rom Its cover plaits and casting for a flint
had we known the comfort of air not be mlcrowaved. Dining otd
creased movie tick
as the glaring figures stared at they plan to start shooting h St.
conditioning at home.
became a ha bit, which entailed out more clothing
ii m
me.
Petersburg In October. Dc
Another decision was not do using more clothing, more "as'otine
The bill had increased $23 Cordoba dreams of someday
more than one load of laundry
gasoline and more money.
Man other cons
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daily. Consequently, clothing
Our consumption of frozen measures were In effect
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and linens that had ne ver left desserts and tall refreshing
Sanford.
drained its of
to
the premises before were
aply
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Th e Little M iss Altamonte
bel, formerly
cleaners.. More money, more stayed open more tan dosed no way that we could ep our John
Pageant,
scheduled for Sept. 9,
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Leona Marie Monett and
;Frederlck Earl Jones were
marnea July 30 at 7:30 p.m. at
ithe Church of God of Prophecy.

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nigMly or buy one of those personal discomfort. But in home In Indiana alter a visit to
automatic timers designed for other areas, the family budget Sanford,
this purpose. We opted to do it was burled in the red.
Lindi Beathard, 2308 Il
Joking about our excessive
ourselves and save the money
spending, we theorized we were Court West. Sanford, will,
for this gadget.
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darting üdothe darkened utility to the economy of the area.
As our month's power business and office procedures
room to turn off the heater.
drew
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You are not the type who sits on
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match-points and Lee did not nations — the Danish march
want to help declarer with any gave Its name to Denmark
roblems he might have In and the east march of
Bavaria. Ostmark, evolved
arts and clubs.
He led his eight of spades. into Osteffich and Austria.
The ace was played from
What's Ilk Beef?
durnm_y and East played the
LAM than hall a steer on the
six. Nviarer cashed three hoof ends up as "take home"
diamoncls while East chucked
beef, A .000-pound animal
a couple of clubs. The king of dresses out to a Mpoundcar.
clubs was led next and Lee Cass, which tri= down to 192
his last spade!
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Bridge," c/o this newspaper,
P.O. Box 480. Radio City Station,

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from reliable sources are
worthy of your attention today.
lucky. This doesn't mean you
You could be touted onto
ou press your luck
something extremely beyo nd reasonable limits.

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JACOBY
MODERN, send SI to: "Win at

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liking, but the returns will friends ior dinner or
exmake your sacrifice wor travaganza.
thwhlle.
SAGIVFARIJJS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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marches, two frontiers lent
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It rattle you The new twig
VIRGO (Aug. zi-st
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wait 10 years to get the right on the fringes of
could have planned yourself.
co
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PISCES (Feb. 20-march 20)
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Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)vj
Station, N.Y. 10019.
Be sure to Should events take a sudden
trumps or seven with both, but specify your birth sign.
unexpected turn today, don't lei
to Ignore high cards In other

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CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
meaning for an opening bid of what lies ahead of you
by
19)
Today you have a real talent
five spades?
sending for your copy of AstroIt has been used to show a Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents of for transforming the outmoded

Both vulnerable

GIVE IT TH'

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card back, prod
I ineatis increased earnings or Whether the group is large or
of spades, cashed two more greater Compensation.
They small, you mix well today. It
spade tricks and apologized to
may not be wholly to your doesn't matter It It's a few

Lee said: "You sure found it
at the right time."

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for you where you couldn't
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By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) rolflngonsomething new. Keep
Ambitions will be renewed In mind lessons from similar
regarding something you've put experiences so you don'tt

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You'll try again, but bypass the CANCER (June 21-July 22)
previous pitfalls.
Even though you may have to
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you're called on to take on
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
added responsibilities by your Take the Initiative today if
club or group, get a job there's a relationship You've
description first. Don't bite off been wanting to establish. The
more than you can chew. Find other party Isn't likely to call
out more about yourself by you. You'll have to do it.
sending for your copy of Astro.
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March 20)0
Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents for Necessary house repairs aren't
each and a long, self-addressed going to go away. You'd be wise
stamped envelope to Astro- today to set the wheels Ill
Graph, P.O. Box 489, N.Y., mcItIon to take care of them.
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Y of Sanford gity

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Vt Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on
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why (lid it approve the
agreement which called for,
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payment of $9,200 total to three
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persons, who had charged
discrimination, and seven
others of the "affected class"
mistation.
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Kno"les said it would have
evell told ill some cases specific
cost the city $150,000 annually lit
charges or the riames of the
Interest rate.s alone to borrow
persons involved'
the money.
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Knowles said that the
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formatloii made available to
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person.
',4 of several persons who where
alleged
agency.
the city officially included the
received money from the discrimination occurred
The letter informed the city
Knowles said the bottom line three charges of discrimination
agreement, complained she againstthe principal parties.
that the EEOC "Is required by of ft
uzto;; with (Xero by former police officers, Tony
lie also challenged Mrs. law to investigate to discover was that the city cvuld either 11rooksand John
was never discriminated
C. Moore, and
against
and,
therefore, Itoberts to "return the money if the facts concerning any charge settle or take the ctiaiiee of by Seminole Community Action
questioned whether she was she doesn't feel she was entitled
filed with it." The letter so going to federal court on the executive director Amos C.
entitled to any money.
to it."
asked for 36 items of matter.
,li)iles and countersigned by
Sanford (It) Manager W F
Mrs Roberts had been
documentation concerning city
lit said it we made clear to \tr', Crawford as equal op.
designated by EEOC as one of Knowles said the city "was
employment practices over the the city by Ott-ru that it the e'it
portunitv officer on behalf of a
the 'affected class" entitled to
past three and one-half years. opted to go to court, federal third party whose iiame wasn't
monies.
SCA: Only $20,000? Page 3A
'This request for information auditors and investigators reveak'd to the city.
The question is whether, as - does not represent the entire would lx sent into the city; all
'1 tie Seminole Community
it affected class member of the wider the gun and were to find
body of evidence which we will federal funding to the city Aetioii charge listed 300 persons
agreement, Mrs. Roberts had to out how big the gun was" after need to obtain from your Aoufl lie halted during tile as the number of employes.
.
have been discriminated conversations with John Otero, organization in order that a estimated two years that the
this uliscriminatloni charge
against personally during her equal opportunity specialist
proper determination as to the litigation would be ill process is filed against," in addition to
employ at the city police with the EEOC Miami office
merits of the charge can be and that fighting
EEOC the city and the city s depart
department.
Ile noted that City Attorney made," the letter said.
action lit court could becom' inent head, S.M. HiChard Jr.
ccordlng to Rev. Amos ,-Vernon Mize received a letter
The
Information
was very expensive.
Knowles said the nature of
Julies, executive directv? -if b) cedifled Fliat' ~n May 9 over requested'-mubn,11ted to tt,.1
The city %U~. ill!.Irtned, 'he U0111111wifty Action charg
Semnmok Cctunmwiity Action, Otero's sigilature which lit- EEOC office in liami within tO Knowles said, that the' last
sitti all the city's 300 employes
he awswer is "no."
eluded three charges of days. A secilon of the Civil southeni city — Albany, Ca. —
Jones explained today that discrimination filed by Louise Rights law was quoted in the to fight an EEOC action eiided made it impossible to deterMrs. Roberts was selected as Crawford, civil rights and equal letter which permits settlement up paying $(X),0O0 in attorney mine whether there was merit
an affected party to the opportunities
officer,
of at aiiy time subsequent to a fees and costs and lost the case to the charge. Noted in the
agreement simply because she Seminole Community Action. preliminary investigation. but anyway.
charge was that the uniden.
is a minority member who was oil behalf of two former police prior to the issuance of a
When tile federal fiaiding timt
employed at it city department officers and all unnamed detertiltilatioll by the
l %otould
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settle," he said.
Knowles said the federal
money which would have been
held in abeyance Included: 118
million grant approved by the
Development
for
city
hill $730,0W in federal revenue
sharing funds; and a $32,000
grant from the La w Enfor.
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replacing those funds by loan
were assessed, "Settling for

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anford
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5-A judge to discuss extradition on by officials at Pizza Hut 2000 the
suspeU to that state said
a murder charge.
French Ave., of it inan wl,o tile South Carolina murder
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ford with [)r Virgil I Bryant
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why (lid it approve the
agreement which called for,
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payment of $9,200 total to three
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persons, who had charged
discrimination, and seven
others of the "affected class"
mistation.
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Kno"les said it would have
evell told ill some cases specific
cost the city $150,000 annually lit
charges or the riames of the
Interest rate.s alone to borrow
persons involved'
the money.
L
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Knowles said that the
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formatloii made available to
the
person.
',4 of several persons who where
alleged
agency.
the city officially included the
received money from the discrimination occurred
The letter informed the city
Knowles said the bottom line three charges of discrimination
agreement, complained she againstthe principal parties.
that the EEOC "Is required by of ft
uzto;; with (Xero by former police officers, Tony
lie also challenged Mrs. law to investigate to discover was that the city cvuld either 11rooksand John
was never discriminated
C. Moore, and
against
and,
therefore, Itoberts to "return the money if the facts concerning any charge settle or take the ctiaiiee of by Seminole Community Action
questioned whether she was she doesn't feel she was entitled
filed with it." The letter so going to federal court on the executive director Amos C.
entitled to any money.
to it."
asked for 36 items of matter.
,li)iles and countersigned by
Sanford (It) Manager W F
Mrs Roberts had been
documentation concerning city
lit said it we made clear to \tr', Crawford as equal op.
designated by EEOC as one of Knowles said the city "was
employment practices over the the city by Ott-ru that it the e'it
portunitv officer on behalf of a
the 'affected class" entitled to
past three and one-half years. opted to go to court, federal third party whose iiame wasn't
monies.
SCA: Only $20,000? Page 3A
'This request for information auditors and investigators reveak'd to the city.
The question is whether, as - does not represent the entire would lx sent into the city; all
'1 tie Seminole Community
it affected class member of the wider the gun and were to find
body of evidence which we will federal funding to the city Aetioii charge listed 300 persons
agreement, Mrs. Roberts had to out how big the gun was" after need to obtain from your Aoufl lie halted during tile as the number of employes.
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have been discriminated conversations with John Otero, organization in order that a estimated two years that the
this uliscriminatloni charge
against personally during her equal opportunity specialist
proper determination as to the litigation would be ill process is filed against," in addition to
employ at the city police with the EEOC Miami office
merits of the charge can be and that fighting
EEOC the city and the city s depart
department.
Ile noted that City Attorney made," the letter said.
action lit court could becom' inent head, S.M. HiChard Jr.
ccordlng to Rev. Amos ,-Vernon Mize received a letter
The
Information
was very expensive.
Knowles said the nature of
Julies, executive directv? -if b) cedifled Fliat' ~n May 9 over requested'-mubn,11ted to tt,.1
The city %U~. ill!.Irtned, 'he U0111111wifty Action charg
Semnmok Cctunmwiity Action, Otero's sigilature which lit- EEOC office in liami within tO Knowles said, that the' last
sitti all the city's 300 employes
he awswer is "no."
eluded three charges of days. A secilon of the Civil southeni city — Albany, Ca. —
Jones explained today that discrimination filed by Louise Rights law was quoted in the to fight an EEOC action eiided made it impossible to deterMrs. Roberts was selected as Crawford, civil rights and equal letter which permits settlement up paying $(X),0O0 in attorney mine whether there was merit
an affected party to the opportunities
officer,
of at aiiy time subsequent to a fees and costs and lost the case to the charge. Noted in the
agreement simply because she Seminole Community Action. preliminary investigation. but anyway.
charge was that the uniden.
is a minority member who was oil behalf of two former police prior to the issuance of a
When tile federal fiaiding timt
employed at it city department officers and all unnamed detertiltilatioll by the
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settle," he said.
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money which would have been
held in abeyance Included: 118
million grant approved by the
Development
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city
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sharing funds; and a $32,000
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anford
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ford with [)r Virgil I Bryant
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his residence Saturday ,iight
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Sanford, this morning and
Sherifrs detectives declilled and lit, was arrested it short
immediately took it to the to reveal today why they time later.
Sanford Crime Lab, Sheriff's returned to Clicquennol's
Detective Sgt
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mobile home off Pine Way 17 agood,
who
arrested
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the pond for a 12-guuge shotgun him seven hours after he told charge, said the suspect first
believed to be, connected with them the child was accidentally told deputies that he I'(
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
NOTICE O F
NOTICE UNDIU FICTITIOUS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE Is hereby given that I
NAME STATUTE
PROBATE DIVISION
Public Hearing Will be hold In Room TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pill Number flIlSCP
203 In the Seminole County Cour.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Mule, Sanford, Florida, by the undwsgned, pursuant to the Division
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Board of County Commissioners of "Fictitious Name StCMV' chapter in Iii I state of
Seminole County, Florida, at 7:00 N$.09, Florida Statute, will register ANDREW MASON,
Ditcassed
In
P.M., or es soon therebfter II with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Attack, Display
NOTICE T0CREDITORS
possible on September 4, 1977, to Inand for Seminole County, Florida,
ALL PERSONS HAVING
or.
of
the
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cons
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the
adoption
of
an
upon
receipt
of
proof
SA—tv,nInV
.AIhIt £flAIl&amp;t?
CLAIMS YR I#ITR!W
dinance, title of which is as follows: publication of this notice, the tic.
ByBOBLLOYD
Elmer Drake, 33, 37 Jackson
THE ABOVE ESTATE
to-wit:
THE
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO tltious name
Within three months from the time
Herald Stall Writer
Court, Ca elberry, d ing
THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS WASHING MACHINE under which
the first publication of this notice
of
Sanford police and sheriff's
at
High.
eltercatlon at e Pod Time OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, we are engaged In business
are required to tile with th
you
FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION way 17.92, Longwood, In the City of
deputies today were inking for
Of
Lounge, U. S. 1742 at
clerk of the Circuit Court of
9 OF ORDINANCE NO. 74.4 TO Longwood, Florida.
a nude man in connection with
Seminole County, Florida, Probate 40
Track Road.
PROVIDE
TAX • LEVY
That t he parties i nt erested in said
Division, the address of which Is
two
Sunday
night
incidents
near
Deputies said Drake was AUTHORIZATION FOR EX. business as follows:
Seminole County Courthouse,l
PENSES NECESSARY FOR THE
W.
J.
Chatlos
Airport Blvd. and Sanford Ave.
dabbed in the lower back when ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN.
Sanford. Fla. 37771 a written stat-J
A.
Chatlos
Janet
A 23 year old Sanford woman
a TENANCE, AND OPERATIONS OF Dated at Orlando, Orange County, ment of any claim or demand you
he a egedly tried
may have against the estate of
was riding her
THE FIRE UNIT; AUTHORIZING Florida, July 21, 1917.
__
Andrew AAh4,fl. cad
"
UPFi
rnUlUIlAL.
ruotusn
AUG.
'•
"
UIV7VIC
C UCwLI
Sanford police are in- SERVICE AND BENEFIT TAX DEO.33
I"
claim utb,inwrtIngan
county
auous
v
lodged
In
jail
in
lieu
p.m. when a nude man, his head
on charges of vedigatlng a report by Jthfl NOT TO EXCEED 7 MILLS, ______________________
_________________________ must indicate the basis for thu
$11,000
and addi
covered with a white towel, ran robbery and misdemeanor Henry Ashford, 52, of 59 Cadle PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL
claim, the
FICTITIOUS NAME
the creditor
of
am
tess
Associates say
CONSTRUCTION
AND
IN.
her
that
I
given
Notice
Is
hereby
Brewer Court, Sanford, that TERPRETATION; PROVIDING A engaged in business at 1313 his agent or attorney, and thoil
assaulted
her
by
grabbing
her.
possession
of
marijuana.
Washington today, hopes his staff
claimed. If the claim is not p
Sheriff's U. William Hogan someone stole $500 from a $1,400 SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND Char lotte st.. Altamonte Springs amount
Sheriff's deputies said IF,e
yet due, thedatewhenit will become!1
vestigatlon can
under
t
PROVIDING
AN
EFFECTIVE
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
his
coat
said e suspects were ap- roll of money le
name of THINGS OF due shalt be stated. If the claim is
man let the screaming
DATE.
fictitious
ister contingent or unliquidated, th e
area
prehended
in
a
foot
chase
near
pocket.
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.,
CLAY,
and
that I intend to r eg
go and fled Into a
name with the Clerk of the nature of the uncertainty shall be
Clerk
station
on
SR-434
wed
said
off Airport Blvd. near Sanford a service
stated. lithe claim is secured, th el
to the Board of County
Circuit Court, Semino
recommendations from Jaworski and in
hitCounty.
security shall be described. Thet
Logo
Ave. and a search by Sanford of Longwood after
Commissioners in and for the Florida in accordancelewith
th security
the Fictitious Name claimant shall deliver sufficient
House possible punishpolice failed to turn up a chhlkers had pulled a gun and
County of Seminole,
provisions of
copies of the claim to the clerk toj
FICTITIOUS NAME
State of Florida.
forced Cheever to drive to a
Statutes. To-Wit: Section Ili
suspect.
enable the clerk to mail one copy lol
Notice Is hereby given that we are
Publish: Aug. IS, 1917
Florida Statutes 1957.
area
a
nude
man
residential
off
Mon.
Two hours later
each personal representative.
engaged in business at $15 Spring
DEO-13
S: Vicky Lilavols
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS'
to two tgomery Road, Altamonte Oak Blvd., Altamonte Springs,
Publish: July 35, Aug. I. I. 15, 1971 NOT $
O FILED WILL BE'
Seminole County, Florida under the
teenage girls as they got into a pringa, and robbed him of
DEN ItS
FOREVER BARRED.
fictitious name of SOUTHERN
the
parking
lot
of
car in
a
Deputies said Cheever SYSTEMS, and that we Intend to
Dated 17th June, 1977.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
convenience store In the same snatched the key
Pearlie Mae Mason
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN that FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
the register said name with the Clark ol
'
As Personal Representa
general vicinity.
ignition of his car and ran, the Circuit Court, Seminole County, by virtue of that certain Writ of FLORIDA
five of the Estate of
Execution Issued out of and under CIVIL ACTION No. 77.1101.CA414L
Deputy L.R. Jones said the calling police after the robbery. Florida in accordance with the the
Andrew Mason
seal of the Circuit Court of
provisions of the Fictitious Name
IN as, The Marrle,e nf
man was standing along a wall
POTCHARGES
Deceased
Seminole County, Florida, upon a HARRY F. WALTERHOUSE,
Statutes, TO- Wit: Section usoe
final judgment rendered in the
f
the
store
at
Sanford
and
In
other
separate arrests, Florida Statutes ies,.
Husband, Petitioner, Attorney
Carter
Robert M. Morris, of
aforesaid court on the 41h day of
S. Ray L. Litton
and
Wylly Ayes, and holding a deputies jailed Patrick D.
HUTCHISON I MORRIS
April, A . D. 1977, In that certain case MAE M. WALTERHOUSE,
Terry L. Urton
a
newspa r wi eyeholes cut
Odom, 18, of 1503 Floral Way, Publish: July 35, Aug. 1, 5, is, 1977 en titled, Lawrence Sabin, Plaintiff,.
Wife, Respondent. 730 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 37711
vs Frank Dial, Defendant, which
It over his face according tothe Forest City, on Circuit court DEN 114
NOTICE OF ACTION
aforesaid Writ of Execution was TO, MAE M. WALTERHOUSE
Telephone (30$) 322.1051
Murphy,
girls.
e streaker then warrant charging felony ______________
delivered to me 15 Sheriff of
PubliSh: Aug. iS, 72, 1977
Fort Ward Towers, 401
INVITATION TO BID
reportedly fled on foot into a possession of marijualia. His
Seminole County, Florida, and I
DEP75
2500 N. Von Dorn Street
The City of Winter Springs,
have levied upon the following
nearby wooded area.
bond was s at $5,000.
and Panama
Alexandria, Virginia
Florida, invites your bid for the I&amp;C described
owned by Frank
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
37302
Police said there have been
Charles Herbert Plyer, 20, of of one (II 1971, 1-door AMC Dias, said properly
property being located In
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Matador.
in
Seminole County, Florida, more action for Dissolution of Marriage FLORIDA
Bids will be opend
e
at t he particularly described as follows: has
months of a nude man being Altamonte Springs police with regularly
been filed against you and you NO. 77.I421.CA-09.L
scheduled
Council
Cadillac Seville, 2door, are requir ed to serve a copy of your FIDELCOR CORPORATION f K a
spotted running about
posse ion of contro ed Meeting to begin at 7:30 p.m. on redOne,n 1914
color ID No. 4$411160036I, written defenses, if sly, to it on LOCAL FINANCE COMPANY
The Associated Press
onday. September I?, 1911. In the r,tle No. 10133030
Sanford and
Plaintiff
FRANCES ANN JAMIESON.
location, which is In an uninSheriff's U. R. C. Parker Community Building on North being stoied at Altamonte Wrecker Petitioner's attorney, whose ad. vs
Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs, in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Agreements reached
dress is 603 Cape Royal Building, JEAN C. WASHINGTON and
corporate
Florida.
Additional information available Cocoa Beach, Florida 37931, on or BOOKER T. WASHINGTON and
The city reserves the right to
surrounded by
45, 141 Cortex Court,
lro rn the Civil Division of the before September to, 1917, and file RUBY LAWRENCE
any and all bids.
2 NABBED IN ROBBERS'
Winter Springs, on a felony reiect
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart. the original with the Clerk of this
Defendants
Mary T. Norton,
ment.
Court either before service
NOTICE OF SUIT
Sheriff's deputies arrested marijuana possession charge.
City Clerk
ratification was
and the undersigned as Sheriff f Petitioner's attorney or im. TO: JEAN C. WASHINGTON
Terry Jean Moore, 21, of His bond was set at $5,000, Publish: Aug. IS, 1977
pleted by mid-September.
Seminole County, Florida, will at mediately thereafter; otherwise a
Route I Box 101
46
OEO77
Orlando, and a 17-year-old according to county Jail
lt:OOA.M.on the )OIh day of August, default will be entered against you
Wray, Ga. 31191
The Communications Workers of America
A.D.
1977,
offer
for
sale
and
soll
to
Juvenile boy in connection with records.
for the relief demanded in the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the highest bidder, for cash, sublect Petition.
Bell
Booker T. Washington
the weekend $5 robbery of
STABBINGSUSPECT
to
any
and all existing liens, at the
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
co Marie Donaldson
WITNESS my hand and the seal (4
phone Company on
6 calling for 31 per
Randall L. Cbeever at Forest
Deputies jailed Felton CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, Front (West) Door of the Seminole this Court on August Ii, 1917.
$21 W. 45th St.
County Co,rthouse in Sanford, (SEAL)
cent in wage
over three
The
City. The juvenile was turned Carter, 47, of 725 Logan Drive, FLORIDA
Savannah, Ga 31402
above described per.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
11-1301-CA-41-is
Florida,
the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
contracts settled this weekend covered local
over to state officials at the Longwood, on an aggravated SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR. sonal property.
Clerk of the Court
Ruby Lawrence
Sanford Juvenile Detention battery charge in connection TGAGE COMPANY,
That said sale is being made to
106 Bethune Circle
By: June Curtis
said
Writ
of
satisfy
the
terms
of
Plaintiff,
Center and Miss Moore was with the stabbing of William
Sanford, Florida
Deputy Clerk
Execution.
vs
FRANCES ANN .'AMISOII
John C. Polk,
JAMES M GORRY, of ux, it at,
YOU ARE HEREBY ordered and
JAMIESON S. TAYLOR
Sheriff
Defendants.
602 Cape Royal Building
required to serve a copy of your
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE OF SUIT
Answer to th e Complaint filed
Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931
Publish: Aug. S. IS, 23, 29, 1971
TO JAMES M GORRY
Attoneys for Petitioner
against you in the above court, on 460
DEO2I
and
Phone: (30$) 7533390
the plaintilt's attorney, BARRY R.
Fmud
JANET B GORRY.
.__________________________ Publish Aug. 13,72,291 Sept. 5, 1977 HAGER. ESQUIRE, P.O. Box lS)S7,
his 5itI
DEG So
Orlando, Florida 32105 and to file the'
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
original in thi Office of the Clerk of'
RESIDENCE: 33$ B.
(Cost,d From Page 1-A) drove him to Sanford where told of picking up a woman
an person, but they want to talk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C O N.
ftc Circuit Court, In and For
Oalewood Apis.,
'd stayed "somewhere in hitchhiker In Sou Carolina. with him to fi
cuIT"ItUAND"FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Semlno$e County, Florida on or,
out how
Sanforo area. mmond
THI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
bitor. te 191h day 04 September
Cornw,lls Hgts.,
EIOHTUPINTN JUDICIAL dR. 1971, otherwo,, the allegations of
using Appleby's wallet and Sanford" with A pleby for two Officers saida South Carolina Hammond got Appleby s wallet
CIVIL CASE NO. 17.IS$3.CA04.0
1
Pennsylvania 19070
days.
hitchhiking
citation
given
to
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE th said .Complaint will be taken as
iver's lic se when
was
IN RE: JANE
THE MARRIAGE
OF
and identUication papers.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
notified
that
MARY
CLINE,
COUNTY.
FLORlD).
Police said Appleby's worpan was found in Hamit
arrested, police said.
a Complains to foreclose a mortgage
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7I.l33).CA49.L contelied by you
The case i% a suit for mortgage
mother, whoilvesnear Sanford, mond's auto when he was
Petitioner wife, THE DERBY SAVINGS BANK,
Hammond Is being held in encumbering the following real and
loreclosure on the following
Ralph Russell said told them s last saw her n arrestedhere.
'°5'
Plaintiff, property, to wit.
county jail at Sanford without
vs.
iot $a. less Road Right-of-Way) ALFRED J. CLINE,
Hammond told officers that about three weeks ago when he
Lot SO, ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
bond on the South Carolina
FRANK L. W000RUFFS
Respondenthusband. JAMESR.YELTONandLINDAL,
he'd picked up Appleby es a left for Tenneee
ONE, according to the map or plot'
ee to work.
Police said Appleby hasn't murder charge pending of
NOTICE OF ACTION
SUBDIVISION OF LANDS; South
YELTON LANGIEWICZ t.k.a thereof a recorded in Plat
Book 13.
in South Carolina and
Police said Hammond also
been reported as a missing determination of extradition. Sanford, as recorded in Plat Book 31 TO: ALFRED J. CLINE,
LINDA I.. YELTON,
Defendants. Page 93, Public Records of Seminole
Whose Residence is Unknown.
Page 44. of the Public Records of
County, Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
DATED at Sanford, Seminole
has been jited against you and you Action for DISSOLUTION OF TO: JAMES R. YELTON
County, Florida, this 12th day of
I
are requiret to serve a copy of your MARRIAGE has been filed against
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
by. August 1977.
written detente's, it any, to it on you, and you are required to serve a
All parties claiming interests
SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK, copy of your written defense, if any Through, under oragaInstJAME S R. (Scsi)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
.11orneys for Plaintiff, whose ad, you have, In it on ALBERT N.
YELTON and to all parties haying
Clerk of the Circuit Court
cress it Il South Magnolia Avenue, FITTS Plaintiff's Attorney, whose or claiming to have any right, title
By: Jacqueline Thompton
Orlando, Florida, 32601, and file the address it 210 Edwards Building,
or interest in t he real property
Deputy Clerli
original with the Clerk of the above. North Park Avenue, Sanford, herein described.
(Cootilued From Page I-A)
the shooting occurred about
ttwday that
Aug. IS, 27, 39, Sept. 3, 1977 4
'd ret ned beating it aga
a tree.
styled C ou rt on or before August Florida 33171 on or before the 19th
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PubliSh:
1:45 p.m., deputies said,
home and discovered a 12Clicquennoi, employed as a 29th. 1977. otherwise a judgment day of September 1971, and file the that an action to foreclose a mw OEO SI
the Clerk of the above tgage on the following
deputies said.
Mrs. Cllcquennoi and a neigh- gauge shotgun missing and the truck driver by Standard Oil may bI entered against you for the Original witheither
real property IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
styled Court
before service on in Sem inole County, Florida:
relief
demanded
in
the
Complaint,
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
Mrs. Margaret Cllcquennol bor rushed the infant to tra er door o n.
Distributor Earl Higgin- WlTNESSmy hard and The seal of Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
Lot ,*. LYNWOOD, according to FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
was outside the trailer, where Seminole Memorial Hospital
Deputies said after the infant
$0 said Court on the 71st day of July, thereafter, otherwise a default will the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat CIVIL NO. 77.1435..CA.13.L
I
be entered against you for the relief
'they had lived for about five where the
Book 12, Pages 70 through 73, Public JIMMIE BLACKSHEAR, aIu
died according was shot Clicquennoi took a 16- appear in co t is afte oon 1 977.
In
demanded
(Seal I
the complaint or Records of Seminole County, known as JAMES OLACKSHEAR,
monthsi wi the co le's other
vestigators,
gauge shotgun outside the to determine wh her ere
petitIon, which is: Dissolution f Florida,
Arthur H. Beckwitt,, Jr.
Plaintiff,
children, a seven-year-old girl
Marriage
A
VINCULO has been
Investigators said today that trailer, fired it
and then probable cause to hold him In
Clerk of the Circuit Court
filed against you and you vs
MATRIMONI.
and a six-year-old boy, when Clicquennol first told them destroyed the weapon by jail on the murder charge
By: Mary M. Darden
are required to serve . copy of your MEISCH REALTY COMPANY, a
WITNESS MY HAND and he Seal written defenses, if any, to It
Deputy Clerk
I
on van Dissolved Florida Corporation, et al.
S.
IS,
of
this
Court
on
the
121h
day
of
den
Berg, Gay I, Burke, PA., at
Publish: July 23, Aug. I,
1971
Defendants.'
August
A.
O.
1977.
DEN 112
i
Poet Office Box 193. Orlando,
NOTICE OF ACTION
(SEAL)
Florida 32102, and file the original TO MEISCII REALTY COMPANY,
so
1
Art
H.
Beckwith
Jr.
hur
with the Clerk of the ab3ve styled a Dissolved Florida Corporation:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
As Clerk of this Court
court on or before September 19, AND JOHN ME 15CM, FRANK
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Gii,i
By: June Curtis
1977; otherwise a J udgment may be MEISCH and A. P. CONNELLY
FLORIDA.
As Deputy Clerk
entered against you for the relief INDIVIDUALLY AND AS OF I
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77l397.CA.el.E
SUBURBIA FEDERAL SAVINGS ALBERT N. FlITS, ESQ.
demanded in the complaint or F I c E it S. Di it E C T OR S.
(Codheted From Page I"A)
But, he said, it was apparent made) an unknown charge;" agreement that showed that AND LOAN CORPORATION, a 210 Edwards Building
petition.
STOCKHOLDERS. SUBSCRIBING
North Park Avenue
filled charging party refused to that the city was being called on "Applicant Morrill unknown Manuel Martinez was given corPoration,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of I N C 0 it P0 it A 1 0 it S
AN0
Sanford,
Florida
32771
sold
Court
on
August
13,
Plaintiff,
1977.
TRUST E ES OF ME I SCH R EALTY
bute
of ce charities to account
any a ion or any out of cou
Telephone (303) 327.9370
, claims he was a check for $1,000 and Mrs. vs.
(SEAL)
COMPANY •
a
DISSOLVE
because of his re gious creed. atement whi could
Attorney for Petitioner
in- ' nied an app cation form for Ro rts $1,000.
DAVID ANDREW JACKSON and
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
FLORIDA CORPORATtON, IF
Publish
Aug.
13,27,291
S
t.
1977
ep
S.
"We have no office charities," terpreted as discriminatory by employment and two unknown
Cl er k of the Circuit Court
DREMA DARLENE JACKSON and
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THEIR
DIED 78
BARtlETT BANK OF WINTER
By: Jacqueline Thompson
__________________________
Knowles said,
UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS IN
any of its employes without the applicants at
lice station,
PARK. NA., a corporation,
Clerk
OFFICE, and ALL PERSONS:
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
The charge continued that the name of the complaining em- unknown as to names or
OF
THE
Otero later called Knowles,
Pu blish Aug. 13, 21,

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IN LONRIEF

of

Jaworski Takes Command
House Investigation

ss

- reported she
on

Miami Businessmen Working

an

ur

th

Former Special
WASHINGTON (AP)
Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, holding
a written guarantee of independence, is taking
formal command of the House investigation
into alleged South Korean in fl uence-buying in
Congress.
Jaworski, returning to
in
be completed by early next
year.
The House ethics committee will receive
turn
recommend to the full
ment for present or former congressmen.

IN BRIEF

Dog

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bond

name

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wooded

two

exhibited himself

Execution-Slayings Similar
MIAMI (AP) -Police ballistic experts say
the gun used in the execution-style killings of'
six men in late July was the same one used to
murder an elderly St. Petersburg couple at a
Miami motel in May.
Police say other similarities exist between
the two cases. There have been no arrests in
either.
In each case, the victims' hands were tied
behind them with items of clothing found at
the scene. They were shot in the back of the
head and the killers used a victim's car to
leave the scene, later using the same chemical
to Interior surfaces to eradicate fingerprints.

_____________________________

ravidama Canal Testimony

,

from

The first
WASHINGTON (AP)
congressional testimony on the Panama Canal
agreement Is expected to come Wednesday,
when
administration officials appr
--nt
before House panel. The House mer&amp;
marine subcommittee, headed by Rep. John
El-N.Y., has called as witnesses
national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski
Canal negotiators Ellsworth
Bunker and Sol Linowitz.

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Telephone Co. Strikes Averted

several reports

recent Orlando, was charged by

ss
the Felony
Wylly Ayes. substance.

By

in weekend bargaining
sessions around the country ended or averted
strikes against local telephone companies.
Mail
expected to be com-

ll

Miamians Heading North?

M

d "pocket'' arrested Howard Wampole
the city.
Minner, of

North Florida,
LAKE CITY (Al')
long bypassed as Northerners headed for leisure living under the sun, is becoming the
mecca for many who find South Florida too
bustling and overcrowded.
Sparsely populated counties along the
Suwannee River are growing and real estate
agents say many of the newcomers hail from
South Florida.
"Most of our inquiries on small' acreage
come from South Florida," said Virginia
Bishop, a Lake City real estate agent.
-

reached a national contract with the
TeleAug.
increases
years.

.

issues,

Suspect Wanted
he

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Rat Infestation For The Birds

'

be

u nidentified person "refused to ploye available,
returned the $1,000 check for
charges."
pimp on co-workers" and
t
The city was also told
He said that Otero told the Mrs. Roberts and Instructed
he had "asked for an apt- ultimately, Knowles said that city the naineaof the "unknowii Knowles to "void" that check
plicatlon to civil service board an "M. Martinez Jr.,
claimed persons" and "un known and cut two new ones for $500
for building inspector,"
that ad
civil
charges" would be made each to Mrs. Roberts and
Knowles said It could not be statement, "that Police officer avaliabietothe city either when former Police Officer Jacob
determined in what context the Cohen left the city's employ it settled the suit or went to Cohen.
word "pimp" was being used because of "atmospher
e," that court,
and that the civil service board oollce coniolaint derk Miss
Thecttvwhenitaonrovedthe
Mrs. Rnhertjid.nI.tlthat fha
employes could not recall EiJye Jone üutrta"walked settlement
with city had
mated against
anyone being denied an ai off job due to pressure" and the EEOCagreedtoreemploy her,addlngthatshedldn'twant
lvi S 7V U.
that "an unknown woman (had both Brooks and Moore with the check, did not know either
Brooks to go to the federal drng Officers Brooks or Moore and
enforcement task force and had not been questioned about
Moore to the animal control her employment with ttie city
department.
Brooks was by either Mrs Crawford or
$ am. readluga: tern. 2:41 p.
granted back pay of $2,844.27 Otero.
Port Caiaverat: hIgh 8:27
Pao" 74; overalght low, 71;
1 Lm., 5: p.m., low 2:23 am., while Moore was granted back
high,
yesterday's
pry $2,37
bsr.aeIric pseisire, 38,22; 2:31 p.m.
Mrs. Crawford said that,
The city commission ap. wfr1e,' Mrs Roberts knew the
relative kumilty. N per cent;
$asut
hIgh
2:41
a,m.,
2:23
alada, Ste BE .110
k .0
proved payments to Moore and two officers personally or flQ,
pm. law 5:59 a.m,, 1:11 pm, Brooks, and
rota, 159 S.tarday
in addition 'Ibsy knew her and know
TVAY'511DE8
authoi'Izedpaymentf$4,000to or why she left (the depart
I"IIKECA$T
Daytesa Beech: hIgh 1:11
Partiy needy with alkra.m eIgt* 0111111, in Mayor [a, meet). If they had It to do over
a,m., 1:16 pm., law 2:35 am,, thiadent.uss.
Moore's vorda "some of whom agall), they would iav. left her
ut ,of
are known to us and IOSfl
the aettlemed)"
u
whom are unknown" with the said.
IkIRId
_____________________________________________
distribution of funds determined by EEOC
She aid Otero made the
Mony, August15, 1871—Vol. 08, No. 307
The final agreainent showed mistake in hav'trig only Uu'ee
____
that Manuel Martinez waithe checks issued (to Martinez,
.$1ih4.O.qy
Ieudy, u1
$aforday
third
charging pasty r whom Mrs. Robert. and Manuel
.v WTae $aalws M.j.a, las.. Ms . reea 4v.,
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NOVICE OF SUIT

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. DEO.79
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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TO: DAVID ANDREW JACK
SON, Residence Unknown

,791 Sept. 3,1977 KNOWN
AND
UNKNOWN S
CLAIMING BY THROUGH OR

UNDER THE ABOVE NAMED
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND DEFENDANTS, CORPORATE
OREMA DARLENE JACK.
MON. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, AND PERSONAL.
SON, ResIdence Unknown
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
FLORIDA
and all parties claiming interests
CIVIL ACTION NO, 74IS7I.Cati.a HEREBY NOTlFIEDtttatanAction
by, through, under or against
Praying tot a Mandatory Inlunctioij
In Re: the Marriage of
vs.
DAVID ANDREW JACKSON itnd
DREMA DARLENE JACKSON and DAVID W. MAGDA AND PATRICIA M. SMITH, Petitioner, to torce the execution and delivery
of a de ed and conveyance at thet
and
toallpartilsctaimingorp,avingany DEBORAH K. MAODA,
RICHARD F. SMITH, Rft pondent, followi ng described real pr o pe rty,'
Defendants
right, title, or interest in the
situated, lying and being ir4
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OFACTION
orooertvhereIndescrIbas.
Seminole County. Florida, to witmith
e hereby Notified that an
Lot Eleven (11) of Block One 41)
TO: DAVID W. MAGDA and TO: Residenc'Jsvn
foreclose a mortgage
ot: 111t
DEBORAH K. MAGDA, Whose _YOU ARE NOTIFIED t hat a Metsths Subdivision at per plat
the following
a
Ifl1lUT UUV recorded In t he PUDIIq
residence
is
1033$
Foondrem,
No.
Petition for Writ Of SOMISIrallon
Seminole County, Florida:
1521, Houston, Texas.
has been flied against you on the records of Seminole Countyj
Lot 11, Block S. NEPLAT OF
following
You
are
property in Orange Florida,
hereby
required
to file
SHEETS I and 2. NORTH
has been filed by the Plaintiff
ORLANDO TOWNSITE 4th AD. your answer or wrlen defenses, it County. Florida:
The lands and improvements JIMMIE BLACKSHEAR, a a
any, in the above proceeding with
DITION, according to the
the Clerk of this Court, and to serve allached to Lot S and the East it of JameS Blackshear, against you anc
thereof as recorded in Plat Book II
eac h
Pages S and S of the Public RKord$ a copy therf upon the PlaIntIff's Lot 6. and the West 4 feet of Lot 1, are of you, and you and each of voui
requiredto serve a copy o youij
attorneys, whose name and address and the lands on the North to South
of Seminole County, Florida
has beop filed agairit you and you appaars hereon, on or before the 9th right Of way of Sybelia Drive, and written defense, it any you have, If
on the South to South line of Section it on ALBERT N FIT TS. Plaintiff,4
are requIred to serve a copy of your day of September, 1977, the nature
Attorney, whose address is 71(1
written defenses, if any, to It on this proceeding being a suit for 25. Township 71 South, Range 79
Edwards Building, North Por i
Samuel W. Harris, Attorney for for eclosure of mort gage against the East, Orang e County, Florida,
Sanford, Florida 37771, o'
Plaintiff, whose address Is P.O. Box following described property, to. and you are required to serve a copy OAvenue,
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before the 2nd day of Septemt,e
of your writt en defenses, it any. to
523. Orlando, Florida 32502, and tile wit:
1.00 15, Block E. WOODMERE on Kenneth M. Bean.,
1917,
and
file
the
original
with Cier
of
the original with the Clerk of -the
PARK SECOND RIPLAT ac
STEPHENSON, STALNAK ER &amp; of this Court either befo,esor vice oi
above-styled Court on or before cording
to the plat ther eof as BEANE, P.M., Pelltioner's
Attorney or immedlatel
September 91h, I977i otherwise a recorded
In Flat Book 13 Page 73 lorney,whoseaddr,uispost office thereafter. otherwise a default wit
Judgment may be entered agatnif Public Record
of Seminole County, Drawer One, Casseiberry, Flor ida te entered against you for the relis
you for the relIef demanded in the p,
32701, on or before Sept Pmber ISlh, demanded in the complaint 0
5
Complaint or Petition,
it you fall to tile your answer or 1917, and file
ihe original with the iwtitiofl.
WiTNISSmyftafldandtMsealof
written defenses In the above
WITNESSMY HAN0and lhe Sea
this Court on the Mh day Of AugvIt, proceedIng, on Plaintiff's attorney, Clerk of this Court either before
service on Petitioner's attorney , of this Court on the 15th day of Jul
1917.
a default will b. en tered against you immed'atety t herea
4
fter; otherwise 1917
(SEAL)
for the relief demanded In the
Seal)
adefaul?."ilIbe,nleredagalnst you
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.
Complaint or PetItion,
Aithur H Beckwith, Jr.
for the
demanded in the
Cleric IA the Circuit Court
DONE AND ORDERED AT Complaintrelief
Clerk of the Circuit Court
or Petition.
By: Joan E. Wilke
$anlordCoUntyof$amino le,$teof
WITNESSmyhand andtiof
Iii' Jean E Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Florida, this dIh day 00 August, 1911,
Deputy Clerk
thi$ Court on August 11th, 191?.
Samuel W, Hiffis
(Slot
Albert N. Fittt, Esquire
Attorney for Plaintiff
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
North Park Avenue
Arthur H. ieckwith, Jr.
P.O. $ga $29
Clerk Of the Circuit COWl
Clerk of the Circuit Court
110 Edwards Building
Orlando, Florida 33552
By: Mary N. Darden
sanford, Florida 37111
By Jacqueline Thompson
(3QS)1
Deputy Clerk
Attorney br Plaintiff
Deputy Clerk
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An Marshes An " Answer To S6* wave?
Three half-acre plots of land
In the marshes of Clermont in

Lake County could hold the key
to saving Central Florida
millions of dollars in the
disposal of sewage Including in

Seminole County.

The plots are being studied in
a two-year experiment to test
the practicality of using

marshlands as natural filters
for partially treated waste
water.
If the experiment is suc-

enormous amount of
assimilative capability," said
Batterson.

Dr. Bayley Is working with
Dr. John Zoltek and their
students in the tests for the City
of Clermont. Controlled
amounts of sewage, which has

already received secondary
treatment to remove the major
pollutants, are dumped In a
marsh. The researchers
regularly monitor the results.
After waste water receives

cessful, it could eliminate the secondary treatment, nutrients
future need for constru&amp; lion of are left in the water, and the
advanced wastewater treat- vegetation in the swamps will
ment plants such as the $49 absorb the nutrients, returning
million Iron Bridge sewage pure water to the underground
treatment plant scheduled for water supply, Dr. Bayley said.
construction near Oviedo.
Dr. Susanne Bayley of the

University of Florida Center for
Wetlands is conducting the
experiment. "The Chinese have
been dumping sewage In their

fields for thousands of years,"

"This process prevents the
nutrients from going to some
obnoxious purpose, such as
stimulating growth of weeds In
rivers and lakes," said Tom
Iiuiuiicut, district engineer of
the Orlando office of the state
Department of Environmental
Regulation (DER). But the
vegetation in the marshes
would have to be periodically

said Dr. Bayley. "Florida
marshes are great for this kind
of study because the water
never freezes and the marsh
plants are able to remove the harvested, because the
nutrients from the water year nutrient-stimulated vegetation
'round."
"would otherwise eventually
Local governments across start choking itself and would
the country are faced with a not permit enough sunlight For
federally-mandated 1983 more plant growth. Then what
deadline for developing third- happens is the vegetation rots
stage sewage treatment plants, and itself becomes a source of
and these plants are costly, said pollution," said llwmicut.
Craig Batterson, Seminole
"We don't know yet what the
County's environmental ser- long-range effects of the action
vices director. "Potentially, are," said Dr. ,Bayley of the
using marshlands for third- experiment which began in
stage treatment could take April. "How much can the
place in Seminole. It would marsh take without being
have the advantage of retur- permanently changed?
ning treated waste water to the
"If we can show under
underground water supply carefully controlled conditions
rather than channeling it on the that the marrh provides tersurface to the sea through the tiary treatment without harmriver system,"
ful effects to the environment,
The only practical alternative we can save millions of dollars
to this "channelizatlon" is a for cities like Clermont."
spray irrigation system, in
That city, for instance, would
which treated waste water is have to spend about $1 million
sprayed lightly over vast for a tertiary treatment plant to
acreages of land planted in meet state and federal
agricultural crops. The City of guidelines for sewage treat.
Sanford is now developing such
Ilielit.
a system, and the land alone
Using the marsh probably
will cost millions of dollars.
would cost 10 per cent of that,
"But swamps have an she said.— MARK WEINBERG

HOSPITAL. NOES
AUGUST13.
ADMISSIONS,

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Craig E. Cooper
Shannon M. Hampton
Gloria Manning
Theresa
Ann

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Chuluota

Viola M. Holley
Shericka M. Ingram
"Mittie Love
Martha McLennan
Booker T. Rouse
Merri H. Wedemeycr
Eddie Woods

Kenneth L. Hendershot,

Deltona
Mabel C. Eanes, Deltona
George R. Wantz, Deltona
Dorothy Brookiand, Lake
Florence Touchton, Geneva
Mary
Kay A. Willis, Lake Mary
John C. Bass, Longwood
Doreen L. Robinson, Orange
DISCHARGES
City
Sanford:
DISCHARGES
Charles Beaver
Sanford:
Penny Drake
Mrs. Joseph (Patsyi Hall, &amp;
Janice Jenkins
girl
Norman Sutton
Annie B. Chambers
Orville R. Jones Sr., DeBary
Edvena E. Fielder
Daniel Daly, Deltona
Winnie D. Carroll, DeBary
l,evelle V. Thompson, Ruby P. Poley, Dellary
Maitland
Margaret Adams, Deltona
Sarah J. Jaeger, Oviedo
Anthony Banno, Deltona
Mrs. Alan (Debra Lee)
Dorothy J. Brooklyn, Lake
Braddock, &amp; girl, Enterprise Mary
AUGUST 14
Margaret R. Mello, Lake
ADMISSIONS
Mary
Sanford:
John E. Troup, New Smyrna
Mary I.. Hue
Beach

What Will SCA Get From County?
Looks Like Only $20,000 Now
It now appears that Seminole Community Action (SCA),
the county's private, non-profit anti-poverty agency, will
receive no more than $20,000 from county taxpayers for
the coming fiscal year beginning In October, following a

their votes.
Kirchhoff and French have said they want to see how
much money SCA has allotted for administrative costs of
the poverty-fighting agency's various programs. SCA
officials declined to provide such a breakdown at county
commission budget hearings "because they said all the
money comes out of one pot," said Kirchhoff.

vote by County Commissioner John KImbrough against
any county funding For the agency.
Kimbrough's negative vote, cast through a telephone
call to county budget director Pat Glisson, was one of a
series of "tie-breaker" votes on a total of $329,000 in
proposals for the new fiscal year. Kimbrough was out of
town during two weeks of last month's commission budget

The Rev, Amos Jones, SCA's executive director, in a
Saturday meeting with Kirchhoff promised to provide the
breakdown Kirchhoff and French have requested. "I told
him what I was interested in, and he said he would get the
figures for me," said Kirchhoff.
Asked if such a breakdown would allow Kirchhoff to
vote money for some SCA programs and against funding
for other, Kirchhoff replied, "That Is certainly a
possibility."
The commissioner also said alleged improprieties In
SCA's handling of an anti-discrimination action against
the City of Sanford which resulted in findings by the
federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission of
discrimination by the city against two former city
policemen might affect his vote on funding for the agency.

sessions.
Kimbrough's vote removed $102,200 from the tentative
budget commissioners will present to the public Sept. 20
and 27. The tentative budget calls for a countywide
property tax of $6.90 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, an
increase of $1.50 over the current rate of $4.50
SCA requested $42,000 from the commission, a doubling
of the currently budgeted $20,000, But Commissioners
Dick Williams unit Harry Kwiatkowski voted to spend
$20,060, and Commissioners Bill Kirchhoff and Bob
French said they needed more information before casting

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City
officials are turning to Mother Nature in an
attempt to control a burgeoning rat
population. They're going after the rodents
with birds of prey.
-From what I've read they should be very
effective," said City Manager Richard Shinn.
"Rats and mice are their favorite dishes,"
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ORLANDO (Al') - Crabs used to be
favored steamed and served with drawn
butter. Now a growing cult of pet lovers would
rather see their crabs scuttling around special
glass terrariuths 'eating their own' calciumenriched food.
"People become real crab fanciers," says
David Oslin, an owner and vice president of
Orlando's Great American Crab Co., which
has sold nearly 100, 000 hermit crabs in the
past six months.

Florida Bell Is Doing Well

Found in Slaying '
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Eroded Beaches

MIAMI BEACH (Al') The city that
once billed itself as the sun and fun capitol of
the world is trying to restore a faltering
tourist trade by replenishing a beach that
mostly has been washed to sea.
A giant, rust-colored dredge is pumping
sand from the ocean floor and dumping it at
the back doors of once-bustling hotels.
Hotel owners, merchants and tourist agents
alike are pinning their financial hopes on the
massive, multi-million dollar program.

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weekend death toll on state roads to 12.
Troopers said Jeffrey Miller of Fort Pierce
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Sunday when he was pushed off by another
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GAINESVILLE (Al')
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Nazi Prisoner Is Missing

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A recent analysis 01 government statistics
supports the argument of the so-called Snowbelt
or Frodbclt faction In Congress that their part of
the country is subsidizing the economic
prosperity of the so-called Sunbelt.
According to a study by the magazine National
Journal, in fiscal 1976 the states of the Northeast
and Midwest registered a "balance of
payments" deficit with Washington to the tune of
$32.7 billion. That was how much more they paid
In federal taxes than they received in federal
benefits.

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In the same period, the South and West
received $23 billion more from the federal

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government than they paid in tales. The
figures are challengeable on a number of counts,
the authors of the study admit. But give or take a
few billions, there does seem to be a rather
heavy now of the national wealth from colder
climes to warm.

THE LONDON ECONOMIST

Pipeline Sparks Feud

ROME (AP) - Herbert Kappler, a former
Nazi official serving a life term for the mass
murder of civilians in German-occupied
Rome, is missing from a military hospital,
police said. Italian television said he had
escaped,
Kappler, 70, had been under treatment at
Cello hospital in Rome for cancer for the past
several months.

Riverside Church Post
NEW YORK (A?) William Sloane Coffin,
the activist former chaplain of Yale University, has been unanimously elected senior
minister of Riverside Church.
The Rev. Mr. Coffin, 53, will be the fourth
person to hold the post since John D.
Rockefeller built the Congregational church in
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All that money hasn't brought contentment,
however. Another analysis of government data
Finds that crime rats in the cities of the Sunbelt
far exceed those in the supposedly decaying

1926.

lie was the only candidate nominated by the
30-member Board of Deacons and was elected
on Sunday.
The Rev, Mr. Coffin was chaplain of Yale
for 17 years. lie was active in the racial integration and anti-war movements of the
1960s, He left Yale in 1976.

cities of the North.
There is, in fact, a "sunbelt crime syndrome,"
says Florida State University Criminologist Paul
Brantingharn. Analyzing the FBI's uniform
crime reports for 1975, he found that the nation's
top 10 crime cities wreo,afl in the South and
Southwest. Notorious New York City wasn't even
in the lop 35.

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Lucey: Mexican Trip Depressing
TIJUANA, Mexico (A?)
Patrick J.
Lucey, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, says
his visit to imprisoned Americans anxious to
win transfer to U.S. prisons by Christmas was
a "very depressing experience."
In ending his three-day visit to Baja, Calif.,
during the weekend, Lucey said that the La
Mesa penitentiary east of Tijuana suffers
from overcrowding, not negligence or bad
administration.
"Not one American prisoner complained
about the way the director is running the
prison," Lucey said, "I believe he is doing as
good a job as anyone could possibly do under
the conditions."
There are almost 2,000 prisoners jammed
into a facilty built in 1956 to hold 300.
A total of 73 American citizens, including 20
women, are held in the prison.
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (A?)
Gov,
Edmund G. Brown Jr. suggests that victims of
last month's brush fire rebuild their homes
with solar energy units so nuclear power
plants won't be necessary "up and down the
coast
Is
"I am making a major effort to minimize
the rush to nuclear energy In this state,"
Brown said Sunday at a solar energy
workshop for fire victims. "I would like to do
without more nuclear plants if possible...
"The powers that be are all hooked on
nuclear addiction and haven't slowed down
long enough to look at the alternatives."
The state Energy Commission held the
workshop, attended by 300 persons, to encourage families who lost their homes to
design new ones with solar units. More than
250 homes were destroyed or damaged in the
July 26.27 fire in nearby Sycamore -Canyon.
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Watchdogs Sit On 'Corporate' Waterg ate
WASHINGTON
Federal regulators are
sitting on a multimillion-dollar n uclear scandal,
which has the smell of a corporate Watergate.
The story is told in co nfidential doc uments that
bristle with such words as "manipulations" and
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the year in October.
battle with the railways.
Those who provide services or sell products
That's right - October. The first week in
The coal that is the quickest and easiest to
The railways have countered by refusing to are bound to benefit, of course, when larger
October if at all possible, but no later than Oct.
22. Which means Congress will have worked in produce Lies hi shallow beds in the semi-arid
grant rights-of-way for slurry pipelines to pass numbers of people are enabled to afford those
Washington no more than seven or eight months West - in Wyoming, Montana, Colorado and wider their tracks. Natural gas pipelines have services or products. There need be nothing
all year, at a time when there is a new ad- Arizona. It can be stripmined with huge long had federal and state authority to exercise reprehensible about this, though far too often
ministration and a huge load of legislative machines and without large numbers of "eminent domain," this allows the pipelines to there has been.
unionized underground miners prone to strikes pass through the lands of reluctant property
business,
But no federal program aimed at lilting the
Although Carter has carefuly kept his mouth and annual demands for wage increases. But the owners if a hearing determines that such a line is disadvantaged seems to have been as brazenly
a public necessity. Slurry pipelines, being manipulated by the already advantaged as one
shut about this preposterous congesslonal greatest need for this coal Is in the south in
schedule, some White house aides are openly Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas - technological newcomers, have no such federal administered by the Small Business
where electricity companies are wider .great right as yet.
Irked.
Administration SBA).

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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (A?) - The
Irish Republican Army is expected to escalate
its attacks on British troops in an attempt to
compensate for its failure to disrupt Queen
Elizabeth's visit to Northern Ireland last
week. "Operation Monarch," the massive
security operation during the royal visit,
bottled the guerrillas of the IRA's Provisional
wing up in the Roman Catholic areas that are
their strongholds and forced them to limit
heir attacks to those areas.

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WASHINGTON
There Is only one pressure from the government to substitute coal
These little breaks in the daily drudgery,
coal
slurry pipeline operating in the world and for
which have eaten up more than four work weeks American
th wasteful use of natural gas as a boiler
railway companies would like to keep fuel.
since Congress
aSse1TiL iH January, are it that way. Two-thirds of America's coal is
knowii n
i the Senat
"noti-tegislativc
transported by rail. barges haul the rest - and
periods." In ttte House, the euphemism
To move the coal to market, railways are
the
railways see a highly profitable future for
"district home work periods,
The professor attributes it to the massive
themselves In President Carter's plan to wean already running 100-car freight trains, called
And heaven help the commentator with the
the nation off oil and natural gas by doubling coal "unit," trains, and they propose hundreds more. economic growth and mo bi le populations of
temerity to suggest even a single member of consumption within a decade.
1' oil companies say coal slurry pipelines are a these areas, which produce "social and physical
Congress might use such escapes from
better idea. They propose pulverizing the coal settings in which all kinds of crime can go on."
Washington to catch up on his sleep, or otherwise
But the oil and natural gas companies, along into powder at the mines, mixing it with water
Maybe Snowbelt citizens ought to reassess
enjoy himself. No sir. The suntans which turn up with their brethren in the pipeline business, have and pumping the resultant sludge, or slurry, their blessings.
on selected solons following each congressional other ideas. They supply the United States with through buried pipelines to electricity
recess were always earned, we are told, on 75 per cent of its energy and they would naturally generating plants, where it would be dried by
exhausting hikes through the.old district in like to perpetuate their preeminence. To do so, centrifuge before being burned. The advocates of
There's big money fit poverty. In antipoverty
search of constituents to serve,
they have bought up half the nation's coal slurry pipelines claim that they can transport programs, that is.
This year, Congress Is outdoing itself. Not only companies and coal reserves. But they would coal for one-third the cost of rail haulage.
This has been shown lime and again in every
has it traipsed off for all the usual "district home feel much more secure if they were in control of Besides, the existing rail lines mostly run east federal scheme to aid the poor
and disadwork periods," plus the current month-long coal transport systems as well. The device they and west. To build new north to south rail lines vantaged, from urban rehabilitation to
food
August recess, It is also hell-bent on quitting for favor lathe coal slurry pipeline. But this means a would be far more costly than building pipelines, stamps to so-called "medicaid mills."

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So what happens? No less an authority than
Senate Majority Whip Alan Cranston cheerfully
acknowledges that the August recess is a plain.
It's all these nIh.,,. evacuations from
Washington that one is not supposed to confuse
with "recesses" or "vacations," Cranston says.
Like the week-long departure over the Fourth of
July. Or the similar exodus over Easter. Or the

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assault victims.

And with elaborate caution, the president has
for months gone to great pains to describe the
August recess of Congress as a "summer home
work period," lest anyone suspect the was accusing the members of goofing off.

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"blackmail."
Two commercial giants, Dow Chemical and
Coimswuers Power, are pa rtners in a nuclear
project. Its financial foundation, however, has
become shaky. This has come to the attention of
the Nuclear Rcgul4ory Commission, whose
rulings could cost the partnership hundreds of
millions of dollars.
Consumers Power, thus confronted with a
public body in its path, has sought to circumvent
It. The giant utility, a In Watergate, allegedly has
tried to prevent wltneues from giving in.
formation to federal investigators, has lawntiered testimony that might be damaging and I:as
given the regulatory tribunal incomplete information,
Hem Is a corporate cat that may need a bell
tied to it. But first, some background. Back in

1997. Consumers and Dow teamed up to conmdruct a nuclear power plait in Midland, Mich.
But environmentalists forced Consumers to
upgrade the project's safety system. By 1077,
stricter federal standards aisd repeated delays
had shot up the cost from 1* mIllion to an
alarming $1.7 billion.
Consumers Power began to buckle under the
tknanclalburdonsnd Its p.rtnerbegantowayr,
Dow tried to wriggle out of the deal if the plant
waxn't compk'ted by a fixed date. !-ut. COnsuniers sternly warned Dow of Its contractual

obligations, This little disagreement strained the
relations between the two companies.
Then out of the blue, a federal court ordered
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to revi ew
the project for possible safety and enviroiunental deficiencies. The hot breath of a
federal judge on their necks made the cornmnissioners apprehensive. They would have to
rule, they agreed, whether to halt construction
until the review was completed.
This possibility caused panic In the
backroomns of Consumers. Another construction
delay might force the company to scuttle the
project altogether, with staggering losses. The
corporate brass were eager, therefore, to
reassure the commissioners that al l was well
and that construction should continue,
But all ,has not well; differences between the
two partners were boiling beneath the surface.
This would not be reassuring, the Consumers
executives agreed, to the regulatory cornmission. They tried to keep the trouble from
bubbling up, therefore, from below to bother the

calm smxface.
At a private meeting, secret Dow documents
allege, Consumers threatened to sue Dow for
damages if the chemical company did not
support Cunsunicrs. If anyone from Dow gave
tez4tnioisy that cesulted in the suspension or ,t'ancejlstiai of the construction permit, Consinners warned. Dow would be held legally
reeponsible.
According to confidential minutes taken by a
Vow attorney, 10 viewed the threat as "pretty
damn close to blackmail." The Dow documents

also show that Consumers tried to persuade Dow examination
will be able to finesse Dow.
to produce a witness who was not aware Dow ('ouiswncrs continuing dispute."
wanted to buck out of the nuclear project.
The minutes indicate Consumers was not
When Dow refused to send an uninformed worried
about any cross-examination by the
witness to NRC hearings, Consumers still
commission but only by the crusading attorney.
drafted misleading testimony for the Dow wit- As it turned out,
Cherry showed up, questioned
ness. The ghostwritten version was carefully Dow
witnesses aggressively and unea rt hed
constructed not to reveal the extent of the
crucial facts. But instead of thanking Cherry,
disaffection between Consumers and Dow.
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the commission staff filed a motion, which

Documents also indicate that Consumers was ronswiiers
supported, to censure him for
spoonfeeding selective information to the allegedly making
"personal attacks" upon the
commission staff. One confidential Dow memo
staff members.
quoted a Consumers lawyer as stating he
Consumers, of course, would like nothing
planned to visit Washington "to get (the federal
better than to get rid of Cherry,
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bureaucrats) ready to go to the hearing."
At the staff level, the regulators and the siiiglehaisdedly has forced Utilities to spend inlllio, beefing up nuclear safeguards,
regulated are In one respect like rare tropical
birds. They have learned to communicate with
Foolviote: The commission will rule on the
one another through near-inaudible sounds, I 'ow-Consumers project and the Cherry censure
poses and gestures. They reach understandings ill the next few weeks. A Consumers spokesman,
through a process of almost Imperceptible confronted with the documentation, conceded it
movements, grunts, raised eyebrows and

knowing smiles, The staff investigation, not
surprisingly, failed to bring out evidence that
was really detrimental to Consumers.
This might have ended the matter, except for

was "difficult to refute" allegations that the
t'Omjwiy tried to suppress information. He iii.
ited, nevertheless, the charges were false.
"It's a he. We did not try to conceal
from the
commission problems we were having with

WASHINGTON 1 API - Pres- end of a five-day visit
to his
director.
"I would expect he would not,
ident Carter says he has con- hometown of Plains, Ga. Since
lance a clean bill of health in a
Under the agreement, signed
(idence in Budget Director Bert Wednesday,
nate committee amid everyone wo uld hope that
the
to
Se
there have been
Dec. 2, 1975, Lance pledged to
La
Lance
but knows Lance will repodathat the comptroller
he would not take any sort of
considering his nomination,
has
correct a number of serious
action like that."
quit if government investiga- broadened his investigation,
management deficienciesat hi s
The agents also are reviewing
tot's prove there are any improCalhoun First National Bank imi how examiners supervised the
Meanwhile, the Federal ReTh e New York Times said
prieties in his financial deal
Georgia,
e said Sunday It was makserv
some
of
w
Saturday
ch
hi
ybthat investigators for
Georgia banks with which
ings.
lated the law, the Times said, Lance was associated befori Ing 195 stocks traded over the
Comptroller John Heimann are
counter, including those of anI-2:) 09
- The President's statement searching the records for about
The newspaper a1d toda y taking office, the paper said. other Lance bank, the National
was his first expression of peradditional loans which might
that special internal Revenue
sonal confidence in Lance since ha ve been extended to Mrs.
Hank of Georgia, subject to Its
An administration official reserve requiremen
the Treasury Department, wi- lice, as well
Service
agents
are
Inconceded
ts. La nce
as other family
Saturday that
tier the authority of the camp- mem bers
before joining
Carter
headed
the
bank
and business entitles.
vestigating
the handling of was paying a political price for the
Lance's
banking
troller of the currency, began
affairs by offi- the
administration.
In a story Sunday, the TImes daIs of the comptroller's office. it's Investigations. "Certainly
politically difficult for us,"
investigating loans Carter's said "a potentially embar- The IRS would neither
The action means buyers of
longtime friend obtained when
confirm
said
the official, privy to the
rassiuig
agreement"
between
nor
deny
that report, attributed P
he was a Georgia banker.
lhestockcammborrowonly5oper
resident's thinking. He dc-- cent of t
Lance and Robert Bloom, act- to administration sources.
he purchase price and
lug comptroller before lidCarter spoke in an interview
Specifically, the Times said, dined to be identified.
m ust put the rest up hi cash.
with ARC News that was broad'
mann took office, was res- the IRS agents are illPreviously, there was no limit
wa11'Ivr cast Sunday night. lie was cinded the day before Carter vestigatimig whether Bloom pro. Asked whether lance might to the amount buyers could
nominated Lance to be budget "ceded properly in uivinu
it the official added:
BERT LANCE
questioned Wednesday, at the
bo rrow For t hese stocks.

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tacked, post-assault procedures and Includes a

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sensitive afterword to families and friends of sexual

Poor President
WASHINGTON (NEA)
Carter. Even when he does his level best to curry
favor with Congress, he winds up putting his foot
in his mouth.
He knows how touchy the Capitol Hill crowd is
about its collective image, what with the backdoor pay raise, the Korean scandal and other
assorted crosses to bear. He understands that
House and Senate members bridle at the
slighted suggestion that they do not earn their
keep.

Mr. Carter is offering to kill former President
Ford's consumer representation plans that would
scatter consumer protectors throughout the pertinent government agencies. "That would save $8.5
mi ll ion. Another $11.6 million savings wo uld result
from axing the 26 offices. The total: $20 million. In
its first year the APC would cost $15 million. The
net saving would be $5 million.
Now, it is very hard these days to oppose
government reorganization and especially
government reorganization that saves money. But
we refuse to believe that clothes make the idea. The
ACP still is a bad one, because of the radical
change it would induce in the structure of government.
Whereas government always has dealt with
problems through legislative action and executive
policy, both subject to checks and balances and
electoral consequences, the ACP would be able not
only to cajole but also to sue other governmental
departments and agencies in behalf of what the
ACP deems the "consumer interest." The ACP
would not be disciplined by anyone, let alone by
voters, who incidentally happen to be the nation's
consumers. Why the ACP should be allowed so to
bark and bite without tether has not been explained, nor can it be. Congress has no business
abdicating its responsibility to regulate commerce
by deputizing lobbyists whom it has found difficult
to satisfy and authorizing judges to make economic
policy.
Under President Ford, a bill creating a consumer
protection agency passed the House by just nine
votes. Mr. Ford's threatened veto no doubt allowed
some representatives otherwise persuaded to vote
for It. The bill now in the House Is reported at least
20 votes shy of a majority
a margin likely to
remain unchanged since the mails haven't exactly
been brimming with letters supporting the AC?. In
fact, the poor showing of Ralph Nader's "grass
roots" campaign to shower 78 pivotal House
members with pro-ACP "nickels and letters" (a
nickel, says Ralph, is how little the agency would
cost the ayerage American family) Indicates how
lacking In public support for the AC?.
Our advice Is not to take the Carter style too
seriously. Have a look, but beware.

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I', total of 35,319 persons signed a recall petition
against Judge Simonson — 14,270 more than were
needed for a recall election to be called.
it is encouraging to know that this enlightened
view of rape exists lit one small part of the country.
Hopefully it will continue to grow nationwide, as
action is taken against the likes of Judge Simon.son,
and with the continuance of educational efforts such
as the "Sexual Assault" booklet put out by the
Florida Attorney General's office.
One of the most informative and down-to-earth of
any publication I have read on rape, I recommend
obtaining a copy from a law enforcement agency.
It covers the nature of sexual assault, preven.
tative measures, alternative tactics to use if at-

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Monday, August 15, 1C77-SA

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argument, after people protested his position, that
he had nationwide support for his views.
And this Is the only good I can see in the whole
tragic affair: if the people of Dane County,
Wisconsin, are a reflection of the nation's attitude,
that the judge is wrong, in his assessment.

DON OAKLEY

Takes A
Vacation

No longer does the Carter administration present
the ACP only as the consumer's wonderful friend,
uniquely able to do battle. The administration also
gives equal emphasis to reorganizing the existing
consumer functions."
Accordingly, there'd be no more consumer information office at the Consumer Product Safety
Commission; no more consumer assistance office
at the Federal Communications Commission; no
more special assistant for consumer affairs at the
Federal Power Commission, and so on. In all, 26
federal offices employing more than 200 persons
would be axed and in their place would grow a
single tree, the AC?, which, furthermore, is advertised as less expensive.

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Where has this judge been for the last decade or
so,
"Sexual assault is an act of violence and hostility
committed on females of all ages... from under one
year to over 90 years of age ... arid on males, particularly younger males," states the introduction to

The 'Hill

"By establishing this single agency for consumer
representation, we will be able to eliminate
overlapping and duplicative consumer functions
and create a more effective representative for
consumers within the federal government."

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the first place.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Rut back to Judge Simonson. lie put forward the

ANGL EIPWAL TERS

promise government reorganization, i.e., the
Carter administration. And President Carter's
Budget Director Bert Lance is also the ACP 's
fashion designer. Mr. Lance. wrote to House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill:

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The Agency for Consumer Protection, so far an
unstylish idea, is being gussied up for another look
in the house of Representatives. The ACP's new
wardrobe is being provided by the folk who

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It appears then that rape, in his eyes, is a crime
Perpetrated for sexual gratification. His comments
also suggest that it is the victim
the woman
brutalized by the rapist who invites the attack In
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Madison, Wise. touched off a storm by suggesting
rape is a normal reaction in a permissive society.
He made the remark before sentencing one of
three boys who police said raped a 16-year-old girl
In a school stairwell Nov. 18 last year.
"This community is well known to be sexually
Permissive," said Simonson. "Should we punish
severely a 15 or 16-year-old who reacts normally?
Ile sentenced the boy to one year of court
iupervision at home.
of On July 28, Simonson became the first Wisconsin
to lace recall. The recall election has been
set for Sept. 7.

a oboklet "Sexual Assault," published rvtntly by
IN Florida Attorney General's office.
"Among the myths about sexual assault, several
continue to prevail without basis in fact," states the
booket.
"According to one myth, the victim is always
young and attractive ... The truth is that there is no
stereotype victim.
"Another myth asserts that the woman provokes
the attack. The truth is that the rapist selects his
victim on the basis of opportunity and initiates the
attack- usually selecting a female who appears
vulnerable and appears to be alone.
"The belief that rape is an act that is perpetrated
for sexual gratification is also a myth. Studies and
Interviews indicate that rapists often have consenting sexual relationships but choose to rape both
because they enjoy overpowering and degrading
their victims and as a vent to their feelings of
hostility, aggression and Inferiority. Sex is not the
motivating factor, only the chosen mode of expression."
The booklet also notes that "the crime of rape
bears it closer resemblance to violent crimes such
as robbery and aggravated assault than it does to
sexual intercourse with a consenting woman."

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1)0w," he said.
A Dow offi cial told us. however, that some of
Consumers actlomi3 "sounded like extortion"
anti were "completely out of line." lie insisted, :
nevertheless, that Dow still hopes to harness
H
Explained the Dow minutes: "Consumers energy from the Midland plant,
assumes Cherry will not appear because of lack
A spokeinwi for the ('ommisslon claimed the u
of fuiict'm, . ,They believe that since there is no staff had conducted an adequate investigation of
discovery and probably no intervenor cross. the I)aw'Consuniers dispute.
the loud objections of it tough trial and environmental attorney, Myron M. Cherry. COlisinners had thought Cherry, with his limited
resources, could not keep pace with the battery
of company lawyers.

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-reconfirmed a general industry
from Congress, called for legistrend toward lower tar amid lation changing cigarette labelnicotine content, according to
lug.
the FTC, which based its fluid.
Asserting that present health
ings on tests of cigarette samwarnings understate the hazples p urch ased In 50 states. The
ard, it urged Congress to order
ratings were the first sluice No- more strongly
worded labels
ember 1976.
advising consumers that cigaIn a report to Congress last
rettes can kill them.
mouth, the commissiomi noted
The industry regards all cigathat Iii the past year the lower
rettes having less than 15 millitar and nicotine cigarettes have
gramns of tar as being in the low
been the subject of all intensive
range. The latest ratings show
promotional effo rt by cigarette
52 of the 166 brands with less
manufacturers.
than IS milligrams of tar.
The FTC, which conduct the

tests annually under a mandate

Battle For Smokers

By The Associated Press

The drought-stricken forests
of the West continuen to be hit
by fire over the weekend, with
the two-week-old Marble-Comic
blaze on California's central
coast remaining the major undefeated adversary.
Almost 10,000 persons are
currently Involved in fighting

blazes in California, which has
had scores of forest fires this
summer,
The Marble-Cone blaze now
covers about 123,000 acres in

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milligrams in Players regular
mionfilter hard packs. Nicotine
ratings ranged from Canton 70s

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of 1 per cent of a milligram to
Players regulars' 2.5 per cent of
a milligram.

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Cancer Institute. Nicotine is a

poison and, because it acts as a
Powerful stlrnulamit in small

doses, is a prime suspect as a

Tar ratings ranged between cause of heart attacks, governfive-tenths of a milligram in fil- ment officials say.

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nearby Fremont National Forest.
During the weekend, the 45. est were stopped. Both were in
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the Los Padres National Forest.
Part of the blaze is about eight
miles from homes in the Carmel Valley. Contingency
evacuation plans have been
made, but officials say there
was no concern that the blaze

would spread to the homes.
Ili western Colorado, the

Deep Creek fire in the White
River National Forest remained out of control today
after charring 3,850 acres.
About 400 firefighters battled
that blaze. A fire line was set up
two-thirds of the way around
the Deep Creek blaze.
Two fires in the same forest
the 590 acre Brook Creek fire
amid the 1000-acre Meadow
Creek blaze
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A wind-driven brush fire

burned out of control in northeastern Washington, comm.
swning more than 150 acres of
brush and grass in the Colville
National Forest.
Over 100 firefighters, with
support from helicopters amid
tanker airplanes, battled the
fire Sunday night. Addtlonal
crews were expected at the fire
line today.
In central Oregon, the 1,800

When you call for Directory Assistance (Information)
the operator will ask for your number as part of a,program to alert you to
new Directory Assistance Plan.
I

In the near future, a new plan regarding calls in l)irvciorv Assistance
No charge on sitnw calls.
will be placed In effect.The Plan provides an allowance of %1%11.
ca
N'charL'e will
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cusii'iners w lit ,are tiri.mhle to usc the direcii'r. ('.'rmiIicames required
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Smasings passed on to eustouiwrs.
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are being passed on to cIIslon)er,,. As it result of ilies,.' s.is inc's. plus
the resenlues Frotii those who will tmsc the st'rs ice die aiiosl. the lIL"5
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monthl y rates for basic li al scrsicc are K lets
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record si'tmr often-called nunihers anti make other preparatii,mis
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six call ailowamice means that nhtist t'usummers will mutt he ulfcctetl. In
exeessof the six call allowance.
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Since Its dedication May
25, the Forest Lake

Community Center has
distributed about 3,500
garments, 270 pairs of
shoes, 190 pieces of bedding
and 190 pieces of furniture

to needy individuals and
families.

Funeral Notice

Mrs. Helen Nelson Esterson,
66, of 815 Cherokee Circle, died ESTERSON, MRS. HELEN
NELSON Funeral services for
Sunday. Born 1mm Crisfield, Md., Mrs. Helen Nelson Esterson, 66.
' she came toSqnford in 1946. She at $15 Cherokee Circle, Sanford,
was a member of the First who (lied Sunday, will be held
Tuesday at 1030 am. at First
United Methodist Church of United Methodist Church with
Sanford.
Rev Leo King officiating. Burial
in Oahlawn Cemetery. Briston
Survivors imicude
her Funeral
Hone is in charge.
'husband, Arthur Esterson of
Sanford; daughter, Mrs. Ingrid
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Lynch of Palatka; son, Eric
v
( IEMerson, Sanford; sister, Mrs.
Rachel Harrison, Dover, Dela. _____________________________
and three grandchildren,
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.

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No Charity Bazaar For Jack

HOUSTON (AP)
Just to get into the game be- tempt by linebacker. Robert
After
spending his entire rookie yea r lore the home Folks (Kirkland Is Braille and sprinted to the left
on the sidelines with the HaitiI. from nearby Pasadena, Tex.) end zone flag with 13:2 left in
more Coltã last season, thrills would have been enough. But the game for a 14.7 magin.
come in small packages fo r Kirkland finished with six of
The game also featured a
quarterback Mike Kirkland.
eight pass completions for 101 crowd-pleasing punting duel
"Heck, I was Just glad It ) yards, kept his cool on the TI) between brothers David Lee of
score a touchdown, much less run and was awarded the game Baltimore and Danny Lee of
the winning touchdown," th s boll.
Houston. The young Lee, trying
former Arkansas standout sal I
Kirkland was trying to throw to make the Oiler roster, averSunday alter his 14-yard run iii but had to stay on the ground on aged 45.9 yards on seven punts
the fourth quarter vaulted thi the play that resulted in his and had boots of 62 and 57 yards
Colts to a 14-7 National Footbal I game-winning touchdown.
called back by penalties.
League exhibitiun victory evei
Kirkland retreated to pass,
David Lee, a 13-year veteran,
lb uston.
thou ducked under a tackle at- averaged 38,9 on eight punts,
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PEBBLE REACH, Callf. (APp - Jack Nicklaus, golfs
"bridesmaid." Can't you see It in the headlines now? Another
major championship lost by the margin of a gnat's eyebrow his
third this year.
Hasn't won a major now in 24 months. Thirty-seven years old.
Maybe some of the old zlng is gone, eh? Where's that old knockout
niiv h Rpmt.mhpr flpn •Ilrntzin9 Whnt hxinnøntI to Arnold
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Poor Jack. Yeah, poor Jack. He needs your sympathy about as
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much as the Rockefellers do. Or the sheiks of Araby.
Throw no charity bazaars for the Golden Bear. No tin cups on
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the street corners, please. Forget those solicitations for aid.
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Vultures may be winging overhead, but they may die of starvation or boredom if they plan to wait for Jack Nicklaus' bones to
fly The Associated Press
be lcked.
liii! Travers was qurrounded
Young Lanny Wadkins, 27, Is the new PGA champion
by Indians - and there was no
Nicklaus remains king of the pros. Even Tom Watson, the sign of rescue.
brightest star of 1977, acknowledges it openly.
"i said to myself, 'I might as
"lie is the master," says Watson, who barely beat out Nicklaus well just throw the ball as well
for the Masters and British Open titles this year. "Ten years from as i could," said the Mu.
now, maybe I can claim it, maybe somebody else can. But It's a waukee flre*er pitcher.
recognition that can only be carved out over a great number of
good
to
years - as Jack ha done."
wit m d '4further at
the
Nicklaus' third place finish In he PGA here, one shot back of Cleveland basbaII te.m, but
Wadkins and 47-year-old Gene Littler, earned him $15,000 and his courageous performance
pushed his 1977 prize collection to 1265,812, within easy reach of did earn him some applause
Watson's leading 1201.478.
from the crowd after a 14-5
Jack has led the money winning list eight of his 15 years as a shelling by the Indians in the
pro. lie has soared over $3 million in official money, almost twice second ganfe of Sunday's
that of his closest pursuer. Besides his 63 tour victories, 79 world- doubleheader.
Idt' and 14 major pro championships, his 1-2-1 record In the
Travers' long afternoon Ili.
major tournaments is phenomenal.
cluded all 14 runs and 18 hits by
1k' has IS seconds and nine thirds, meaning that with a trick) the Indians, plus tow- wal
bounce here and there Nicklaus could have amassed 20 or mord to hit batters and a wild pltc
major crowns.
ltwas a longer afternoon for the
"Each time I come close and don't will, It hurts me," Nicklaus Brewers, since they had
said after surging from six shots back of the front-running Littler already lost a 12.4 decision in
with nine holes to play to pull even going to the nextto-last hole. the opener at Cleveland Sta"I was in a position to take It," Jack added. "Naturally I was diwn.
disappointed. Chipping at the 17th, 1 aimed at the crown of the
"I thought after the first in.
hwiip and thought I hit a perfect shot. The ball jumped to the fling that I would settle down
right. That's what hurt me.
but when I did not settle down in
"There will come a some time when it will happen to me," Jack the second, I thought that he
said, assessing the rust of age. "But for me, it's not now. I know (Milwaukee Manager Alex
the difference in winning and losing and how to control my own ;rammas) would pull me,"
emotions when I am in a position to win,
said Travers. "Then in the
"Littler, with his big lead, should have won. He gave both me fourth, when I got
iii trouble
and Lanny opportunities. Lanny grabbed his chance. I didn't." again, I thought he would pull
Big Jack knows that It's a door that will be ajar many times iii me.
the future. Creaky hinges or not, he knows he has the wherewithal
Then, after going down 9.1, 1
to stroll In.
said to myself, 'Well. I might as
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including two kicks of 50 and 52 Jets took Atlanta 17-2, Chicago
yards.
beat Oakland 20.13, San Diego
Houston is 0.2 in preseason scored a 32.13 verdict over San
play and Baltimore is 1-1.
Francisco, Minnesota squeaked
Elsewhere during the second by Cleveland 34-33, New Eng.
full weekend of NFL preseason land destroyed Green Bay 38-3
activity, Seattle edged Dallas and Los Angeles topped Phila23.17 in overtime, Buffalo tie- delphia 20-3.
Don Testerman's two-yard
feated Detroit 17-10, Cincinnati
pummeled Tampa Bay 45.0, the plunge with 13:45 left in the exSaints topped the New York Gi- tra period gave Seattle its vieants 23-7, Kansas City edged tory over Dallas.
Pittsburgh 23-21, Miami beat
O.J. Simpson ran For 55 yards
Washington 27-I5, Denver beat and two touchdowns in just 19
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in the Cleveland eighth,
Grammas finally pulled his
beleaguered starter and let Bob
McClure get the last out. M
Travers left the gaipe, he was
greed by a standing ovation
from the crowd, which had
booed Grammas for taking him
out of the game. Travers jauntily doffed his hat.

Littlar
PEBBLE BEACH. Calif.
(AP) - Lanny Wadkins feels
like both hero and villain.
Wadkins, a seven-year pro
who has never reached the level
of greatness predicted for him.
won the 59th PGA National
Championship Sunday with a
victory over Gene Littler on the
third hole of the sudden death
playoff.
"I feel like a villain in a lot of
ways," said the 27-year-old
Wadkins in pulling off the biggest comeback of the tour this
year when he made up six
strokes in the final round.
"They just don't come any finer
than Gene. lie's everybody's
Mr. Nice Guy.
"At this point in his career, it
would have meant a lot. I've
had a rough three years, but
Gene has been through worse
than me."
The 47-year-old Littler,

"lie should have known that I
did not have many guys in the
bullpen," said Grammas, cxplaluming why he kept Travers Ili
so long. "We have been having
a lot of doubleheaders and I'm
not about to use up all my
pitchers In one game. Tomorrow night, we might be in a
close game and I'll have someone rested."
Cleveland won the first game
as Buddy Bell touched off a
tune-run fifth inning with a

defeated Detroit. Simpson was:
bothered by blurred vision andV
missed the Hills preseason
opener last week.
Both Cincinnati and Tampa
Hay appeared in mldseason
form. Ken Anderson completed'
14 of 17 passes for Ifl yards in
the first half as the Bengals'
demolished the Bucs. It was the
19th loss in a row for Tampa
Hay.
Backup quarterback Bobby
Douglass hit Paul Seal with a t
72-yard touchdown nass as New
Orleans upended the Giants)
Kansas City's Jan Stenerud's
booted a 29-yard field goal with
18 seconds left to play to give
the Chiefs their triumph over'
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from 39, 48, 33, 19 and 28 yards, 1
liowured Deliver to a 15.7 decisiomi owrSt. Louis.
'Tht"New York Jets scored,1
their first touchdown of the pre-'
season on Clark Gaines' three.
yard run. powering the Jets
past Atlanta 17-2.
A fourth-quarter Chicago,
comeback was climaxed byMike Phlpp's 60-yard touch. f
down throw to Randy Burks
with 1:38 remaining, lifting the ,
Bears to a 20-13 triumph over I
Oakland.
Joe Washington's spectacular,
89-yard punt return led the
Chargers to a -13 victory over,
San Francisco. Washington, ,
who sat out last season with a
knee injury, also scored on a,
three-yard run.

Bob Lee played iii place of
Frau
Tarkentoui at quarterback
a fivestroke lead going Into the
hits, including 10 In the gamefinal nine holes but bogeyed five For Minnesota and piloted the
breaking fifth, to ease the way
of the first six and then had pars Vikings to a 34-33 victory over
for Wayne Garland's 10th victoon the last three to drop Into a Cleveland, Lee hit on 22 of 32
ry of the season.
5e0
tie with Wadkins, who birdied
.3 yards, but It took
Red Sox 11, Mariners 1
No. 18 to finish his round at six- a :10-yard field goal by flick
Cui
arlto Fisk aand Dwight
L)annieier as time expired to
wider
fly The Associated Press
scoring force-out in the fourth.
Evans hit home runs, leading
"I made a lot of bad decisions clinch the contest.
When the Philadelphia
Boston over Seattle. The Red
It was the Pirates' sixth both starting out and coming
Punt return
s of 88 yards
by
Sex nailed down the decision hi
Phillies don't dazzle you with straight victory and the Mets' in" .said Littler, whose Raymond
Clayborui
and 62
sixth
consecutive
loss,
a four-run second inning lea- their pitching, they pummel
nickname Is "the Machine" for yards by Stanley Morgan protured by FIsk's 18th homer, a you with their power.
"flue Phillies are whining ,01 his near-perfect swing. "I mis- (Weed touchdowns for New I
two-nrn shot to left center.
The Chicago Cubs were the said Pittsburgh's Phil Garner. clubbed at least a half dozen
England. Wendell Tyler ran 59
latest to feel the brunt of the "We're chasing them. We have times.
yards
yardstosetupatou(..h(lom)a,id
Yankees 15, Angels 3
While Wadkins waited on the
Philadelphia power punch, fall- to catch them. It's a tribute to
another
to lead the
Relief specialist Dick Tidrow, lug twice Sunday by scores of us that we've stayed as close as 18th green, Littler and Jack Ramsfor
over
the Eaaies.
making his first start in more 10.2 and
Nicklaus,
playing
one
threewe have."
Mike Schmidt unloaded his
than a year, allowed two singles
some apart, were locked in a
Ili six shutout innings, and 29th and 30th homers of the
duel which many thought would
Giants 6-3, itcts 1.9
Mickey Rivers and Craig Net. seWloli in the first game, drivSan Francisco and Cincimutati produce the winner on the sunties homered, pacing New York hug In six runs. Greg Luzlnskl split a doubleheader, Willie lit, 6,806-yard, par-72 Pebble
over California.
i
smashed his 31st home ruff In McCovey awl Darrell Evans Reach Golf Links.
the nightcap.
Littler, whiner hi Houston by
providing the power for the Gi
Chicago, which had held an wits in the opener and Joe Mor- three strokes over Wadkins. Ron Young and Dick Piffin
(frioles 5, A's 4
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8': -game National League East gun and Cesar Geronimo home- made the turn for home at 10 teamed up to will the men's
Andres
Mora lined
threerwi lead on June 28, fell to seven ring for the Reds hi the night- strokes wider par, taking bo' championship In the Seminole
homer
following
twoa sixthgames hehind the Phils.
tap.
geys at Nos. 3 and 5 but making Foundation Tournament ati
Inn ng walks to rally Baltimore
'Whemi It rains, it pours,"
birdies on 4, 6 and 7. Nicklaus Seminole Community College
over Oakland
Dodgers I, Braves 0
Cubs Manager Herman Franks
and
Wadkins made the turn at over the weekend, while Laurie
lomg ltnu hurled a four-hhter six under.
said of his team's 16-30 mark
Tigers I, Tssli $
McNulty and Mary Denie.,
ins Angeles handed Atlanta
Tim Corcoran hit a pinch sincii the end of June. "But
Littler then bogeyed No. 10, claimed the women's title.
twine run In the bottom of the brighter clays are coming."
its second straight shutout. The parred No. 11 and bogeyed Nos. Young amid Piffin stopped Lee
The Phiilles, on the other lone Dodger run came Ili the 12 through 15.
Holt and George Duryea in the
eighth inning off ace Minnesota hand, are riding a club record fourth when Teddy Martinez
reliever Toni Johnsen to lead
While this was taking place, finals, 44,6-1,71. McNulty and
singled
home
Boggle
Smith.
12-game
winning
streak.
Detroit over the Twig's.
Nicklaus parred No, 10 through Denlen won by 6-3, 6-2 over ,4
"I'd trade them all for four
Joe Niekro's four-hitter was 16 before catching a bad break Susan Wey and Debbie CorrIl,
Blue Jays , Royals
World Series victories," said backed by Art Howe and Joe on No. 17 when his tee shot Oh
The finals results:
Toronto erupted for a club- Mills Manager Danny Ozark, Ferguson, who each drove in the 209-yard, par-three hole
el
record six runs in the eighth InIn other NI. games Sunday, two runs in Houston's victory caught the crown of the green
Consola tion Women: Hall.
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idng, two on a double by Roy Pittsburgh downed New York 6- over San Diego.
and kicked right, lie bogeyed Gases d. Holt, Holt 62, CI.
B - Consolation women. Know
Howell, to defeat Kansas City. 3, Montreal defeated St. iOta 6the hole to go five under.
$14all d Reagan Castle 64, 61.
2llousto,idoppedSa,i Diego 6Expos 6, Cardinals 2
"Gene wanted to give it to
A Consolation Women, KelIy 1
Hangers 12, YehIt. Sax.$
3, Los Angeles blanked Atlanta
Andre I)awsoii stole home me," said Nicklaus, "but I leuler d Harper - Crowell 62, 63p
t'laudeli Washington knocked 1-0 and San Francisco and
Championship Women: McNulty.
and tripled home a run to lead couldn't take it.
Denim d Way Corot 63, 42.
Ili four runs, leadluigTexasover Cinchivinti split a pair, the
Montreal past St. Louis. The
Littler parred the final three
c
Consolation Men: Lute
tlilcugo. Washington's three- Giants wlmilng the opener 6.2
rookie singled to open the holes to set up the first sudden. MC Donald d. Jaginlisiti Meadows 6."
run bonier in the second Inning and the Reds the nightcap
1.16
,
,
lourth. stole second and moved death playoff ever Iii a majora
pulled the Hangers We a 64 tie
Cofltøltion Men: way
Pirji,$, Mells 3
to third on a groundout. Then, tournament.
Herbert d, FOsterMcMurray 6 1,4
after they had been down 6.0 In Pitcher John Candelarla
when loser Eric Rasmussen, 9- On the first extra hole, a 382- 1
'a
the first liming and his rim- helped earn his 12th victory by
A
II, went to a wind-up delivery, yard, par four, Wadkins said he
Consolati on Men: McCook
iu,'uring single in the seventh driving home two runs with a
Hot) d. Philson Coop,, default.
, j.
Dawsonsped home, eluding the used the wrong club and missed
Charupionhip, Young PiHin c1
helped them ice the game.
third-inning triple and a run.
tag of catcher Ted Simmons. the green.
Hall i&amp;iryea 1 4, 61, 1 6
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Harness Raceway for the final time this season,
putting
the lid P.M.
on the track's most successful season.
time
Post
Is 8
Going Into the final night,; Brad
('omcra and Bobby Del çampo are still waging a
heads-up batik for the track ckamploàhi. The
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BAT TING (243 at bats)- Parker,
Pgh, .350; Stenn.tt, Pgh, .33.;
Simmons, StL, .326; Tmpleton, SIL,
06
.337; JeMorales CM, .321.
Phila
RUNS-MOrgan, Cln,tIi OFoster,
Pills
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Cm, It; Winfield, SD, Ii; Grittily,
Chicago
Cm, II; Parker, Pgh, $3.
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Montreal
53 64
153 It
Cm. lOt; Luzmnski, Phi, ,s, Coy, LA,
N York
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Garvey, LA, II; Bench, Cm,
West
HITS-Parker, Pgh, 166; Tm.
Los Ang
71
pleton,StL, 115; Stennelt, Pgh, lii;
Cmnci
59 31' .301 12
Griffey, Cm, III; Rose, Cm, III.
Houston
65 .164 iCY,
DOUBLES-Park.,, Pgh, 35;
S Fran
SI 43
431 11
Cromrti,, Mti, 31; JeMorales,
Diego
33; Grit fey, Cm, 29: RC, CIn,
Atlanta
im 74
351 29
TRIPLES-Tmpl.ton, SIL, ii;
Saturday's Results
Philadelphia 10, Chicago 7, It Maddox, Phi, •; Almon, SD, •
Dawson. Mtl, 1. Mumphry, SIt.
Innings
Cabell, Htn, 7; JCruz, Htn, 7.
Cincinnati 3, San Francisco I
HOME RUNS-GFote,, Cm, 31;
Pittsburgh 2, New York 0
Lutlnski, Phi, 31; Schmidt, Phi. 30;
St. Louis I, Montreal 0, 10 in
BurroughS, All, 30; Bench, Cm, 26:
flings
Garvey, LA, 26.
Los Angeles Ii, Atlanta 0
STOLEN BASES-Tayeras, Pgh,
Only games scheduled
10; Cedeno, Htn, 40; Moreno, Pgh,
Sunday's Results
GRithards, SD, 34; Morgan, Cm,
Philadelphia IO•I, Chicago 22
33; Lopes, LA, 33.
Pittsburgh 6, New York 3
PITCHING (li Decisions)- Rau,
Montreal 6, St. Louis 2
San Francisco 43, Cincinnati LA, 133, $13, 3.10; John, LA, 144,
.171, 2.57; RReusctuei, CM, 11.5, .iso,
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2.13; Candlria, Pgh. 17.4, .750, 2.12i
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Carlton, Phi, 17.4, .739, 7,79;
Los Angeles I, Atlanta 0
RForsch, StL, 14.3, .737, 3.49;
Tod ay's Games
Houston (Richard Ut) at At. kay.,, Cm. ITS, .106, 3.11; Chr.
itnson, Phi, 11.5, .651, 4.50.
ant. (Capra 7.5 1, In)
STRIKEOUTS-PNI.kro, All,
Ian Diego (Jones SI) at Cm116; Rogers. Mil, 156; Kooman,
Cinnati (Billingham $9)
New Y or k (Swan $ 71 at St. NY, IS]; Richard, Htfl, 141; Seaver,
Cm, 139.
L ou is IDenny 74), in)
San Francisco (Halicki 99)
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Houston at Atlanta, (n)
San Diego at Cincinnati, (n)
New Y or k at St. Louis, (n)
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The Eagles have been In a tailspin
for so long-they haven't finished
above .500 since 1966-that it's dif ficuit to project much improvement on
their 4-10 record of fast year. Dick
Vermeil had a tough indoctrination as
a pro coach. Worse, he can't count on
rookie help for improvement because
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the Cincinnati Bengals says the
National Football League will
see a new breed of cat this year.
Bacon, a former membr of
the Los Angeles llama famed
"Fearsome Foursome," is comivinced the Bengals have acquired the killer instinct.
"We didn't have It last year.
Ø'd get the lead and try to set
oil it," said Bacon, the NFL's
sack leader In 1977 when he
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Ostensive Line: Looks like Vermeil Is going to follow trend
and go to three-man front. That would put ox-Redskin
Nanny Sistrunk In middle with Will Wynn and Carl Hairston
at ends. As unit, they won't make quarterbacks lose sleep
at night. Rating-C +
Unibacksrs: Ample supply of this species enables switch
to 3-4 alIgnment. Bill Bergey in middle ranks with any In
NFL. Got to find another inside guy-could be Drew
MaJiahc or Dean Halvorson. John Bunting, Frank LeMastor
fit* outside.
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Secondary: The Incumbent quartet has plenty of experionce. That means N Clan, John Outlaw on corners, with
Randy Logan and BIN Bradley at safeties. Bradley will be
pushed strongly by Mlmus Parker. Solid guy bach there is
Logan. Rating-BKicking, Special hams: Horst Mulhmann, In ninth pro
year, has become deadly kicker inside 40-yard line. Spike
Jones positions punts well but he doesn't have a
strong-fool range. On kick returns, little Larry Marshall was
a revelation in '76. Rating-B

PREDICTION
Too much hope is being pinned on Jaworskl's ability to
load the Eagles out of their last place dungeon. It's a heavy
load for a quarterback who's still not tested. And In other
departments they haven't been able to better themselves.
Put 'em fifth in NFC East,
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eartened John McKay. "The
way we were blocking neither
Red Grange nor Bronko Na'
gurskl could have made any
yardage."
Quarterback Ken Anderson,
Ili his first preseason duty,
completed 14 of 17 passes for 177
The Bengals, equally devasyards and a touchdown while
tating on offense as defense,
playing less than a half.
produced the most lopsided
"It was one of those cases of
preseason victory in the club's
getting something going and
10-year history while handing
everything falling Into place,"
the year-old Hues their 19th
said Anderson, who got the now
straight defeat.
1-1 Bengals off to 31'0 halftime
soil,
Nothing worked for the Hues, lead, highlighted by a 24-point
Bacon liked what he saw Ili a now 1-21 in their brief existence. burst in a 12 minute span of the
45-0 Bengal mauling of the
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SO. Petersburg at Lakeland 2
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Petersburg
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Lakeland
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Chattanooga
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Cocoa
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Knoxville
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Saturday's lesutti
Sunday's Results
Wint er Haven at Cocoa, ppd., rain
Montgomery 6, Jackon,jfl 3
Daytona Beach at West Palm
Savannah at Chattanooga, ppd
Beach, 2, ppd., rain
St. Petersburg 10. Fort Lauder. rain
Charlotte 10, Knoxville 6
dale 2
Only games scneduted
Lakeland?, Mlani I
Today's Games
Pompano Beach 3.2, Tamp,. 2.1
Jacksonville at Montgomery
Sunday's Results
Orlando at Columbus, 2
Cocoa at Daytona Beach.,
Sa vannah at Chattanooga.?
rain.
Knoxville at Charlott
Miami at Winter Haven, ppd., rain
West Palm Beach at St. Peter.
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Pompani Beach 1, Lakeland 2
tillitibill4nGames
Today's Games
Saturday's Results
Fort Lauderdale at Daytona
hew York Jets I?, Atlanta 2
Beach
Buffalo 17, Detroit 10
Miami at Cocoa
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Miami 77, Washington IS
Seattle 23. Dallas Ii, 01
San Diego 32, San Francisco 13
Chicago 20, Oakland I)
Denver IS, St Louis 7
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New England 31, Green Bay 3
Minnesota 31, Cleveland 33
Los Angetis 20, Philadelphia 1
Sunday's Results
Baltimore II, Houston 7

Transactions
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
WASHINGTON CAPITALS Signed Mark Loithouse. forward.
COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Named Margie Shuer women's
swimming Coach
FOOTNALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS
An
flounced 'hat June JoneS. Quar
let back, let? camp
LOS ANGELES RAMS - Signed
Charles Young, tight end.
BASEBALL
National League
NEW YORK METS - Placed
Felix Millian on the injured list.
Recalled Leo Foster from Tidewater
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Saturday's Results
Milwaukee 6. Cleveland I
California 6, New York 3, 12
innings
Boston I), Seattle 6
Kansas City S. Toronto 3
Oakland 9, Baltimore 6
Detroit 2, Minnesota I
Chicago 6. Texas S
Sunday's Resu lts
Clev ela nd 1211, Milwaukee 4
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T or onto 6, Kansa s City 3
Detroit 6, Minneso ta S
Baltimore 3, Oakland 1
1. New York iS, "CalifornIa 3
Boston 11, Seattle I
Texas l, Chicago 9
Tod ay's Games
Kansas City (Colborn 1711)
at Boston (Tiant $7), (n)
Minnesota (ScPiuelet' 131 at
Baltimore (May 1310), In)
Califor nia (Tanana 137 ) at
T or onto (Jefferson 712). ( n)
Oakland (Iimbarger 13 ) at
Cleveland (Waits 61), (n)
Chicago (Kravec 7 I) at New
York (Ton'ei 12 10), (n)
Seattle (Pole 7$) at Detroit
(Syk es 24), (n)
Texas (Perry 109 ) at Mil.
waukee (Augustine 1014), (n)
T ue sday's Games
Kansa s City at Boston, in)
Minn esota at Baltimore, (n)
California at Toronto, (n)
Oakland at Cleveland, in)
Chicago at New York, (n)
Seattle at Nicoll, (n)
Texas at Milwaukee. (n)

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"Nothing pumps up a defense
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Polish Rifle didn't establish himself in LA, must beat out
Roman Gabriel. Rating-8
atIng-B Receiving: What was once best in NFL has been dodmated. Harold Jackson skipped off couple of years ago.
Now Chides Young, super tight end, has gone to Rams,
too. Leaves only towering Harold Carmichael, who's
slipped. Keith Krepfte steps In for Young. Rating-.-C+
g: Although decked for almost half the games with
shoulder injury, Mike Hogan, a No. 9 pick, was the
bonanza of 76. He can carry the toad when healthy Vol
Tim Sullivan must shake off injuries, too. Maybe bave
can return t form. Rating-B'Oflsnslve Line: Made some strides forward with shift of
Jerry Sisemore to guard and fine performance from Stan
Walters at tackle. Wade Key at other guard will be chatlonged by Tom Luken. Guy Morrlu also had his best yeas
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BATTING (263 at bats)-- Carew,
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Det, Ill; Cooper, MIl, 110, Yount,
Mu, 140
DOUBLES--McRae, KC, 35,
Reiackson, NY, 32; Lemon, Chi, 2$;
Carew. Mm, 2$; Hmsle, Mm, 2$
TRIPLES-Carew, Mm, II, Rice,
Bsn, Ii; Rostock, Mm, 10; Fuentes,
Del, 9; Randolph, NY, 9; GUreft,
KC,9.
HOME RUNS-Rice, Bin, 30;
Bonds, Cal, 29; GScott, Bin, 21;
Nettles, NY, 21; ZIsk, CM. 25,
STOLEN BASES--Patek, KC, 31:
Remy, Cal, 32; LeFtore, Del, 77;
Page, Oak. 76; Bonds, Cat, 2$
PITCHING (II Decisions)Gullett, NY, 103, .169,19L Rozema,
Del, 131, .763. 2.77, ToJotinson, Mm,
121. .150, 2.74: Barrios, Chi, Ill,
.133, 4.13; Bird, KC, $3, .727. 46S;
Golli, Mm, 156, .711, 3.32; Wise,
Bin, 94, .697, lOS; Lyle, NY, Si.

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Roy Henry, a flashy quarter- said Sunday that Henry, a semiWhite suffered the injury dur- back whose picture and feats of br who left Notre Dame four
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(Ion loss to the Denver Broncos page fold out of the 1977 Uniurday night, the Cards said, versity of Southwestern LoW- violation, had been dropped
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was sidelined most of last sea- been thrown off the team on the reasons, but he would not
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coaches made any comparison
difficult, but in the early minutes when likely regular season
starters were matched up, each
team executed one crisp scorhug drive,
Bob Grlese flicked a 16-yard
touchdown pass to Freddie
Somonon Miami's Initial poss don. Washington's Hill y
Khmer came back with a 10'yard toss to Jean Fogel( to tie it
8-6 at the half.
Don Strock won the battle of
reserve quarterbacks, leading
Miami's 21-point charge in the
second half. He looped a finesse
pass over Moore's shoulder
from 10 yards out, and threaded
a 11yard scoring throw that
ttht end Jim Mandlch grabbed
as he dove past three defenders.
Strock also engineered the
drive that ended with Davis'
plunge from the five.
Washington's Joe Theismarin
directed the Redskins effectively and threw to Kevin Farrell
from 10 yards out to tie it at 13.
Theismann's problem was, be
'o threw to Tim Foley, Wade
Bosarge and Vern Roberson,
who play for Miami. The Delphins turned Foley's interception and a fumble recovery
by Foley Into scoring drives.
Washington's final two points
were scored when Strock was
tackled In the end zone by Karl
Lorch for a safety.
Miami is now 2-0 In preseason
'mzy, and Washington 1-1.
One Washington player who
was happy with Redskins'
team's performance was Jake
Scott, a former Dolphin All-Pro
safety who was traded after six
seasons following a series of
disagreements with Shula.
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and want to go to football heavgo to George Allen," Scott
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"They ran tough and reckless," Shula smiled after his
Miami Dolphins blew open a he.
hum National Football League
exhibition contest with three
second-half touchdowns and
defeated Washington 27-15.
Shula had ordered tough
workouts on the Dolphins' runnL game all week, saying the
ground attack had been almost
polite in Tampa a week earlier.
"It's a long, tough road,"
Shula said, referring to his push
this season to overcome last
year's losing 6-8 record.
The Dolphin rush Saturday
produced 148 yards against the
Redskins, mm game-stopper but
enough to give Shula hope.
Rkie bock Gary Davis, the
game's leading rusher, gained
52 yards and scored one touchdown.
"It's coming," said Davis.
"The Dolphins have had a lot of
patience with me."
Said Washington Coach
George Allen: "We came here
to play 58 men and will. We

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eight-yard touchdown pass to
Lenvil Elliott,
Cincinnati finished with a 314
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428-54 domination in total
yards,
Tampa Bay's hopeful backfield of Anthony Davis and
Ricky Bell underlined the Hues'
frustrations. Davis was held to
minus seven yards in his NFl.
debut and Bell managed only
12. Both carried four times. "I
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1909 Kirkwood, 17' wide a 14', eat.
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Mobile Park. Sanford. 5313097 or
3736217.

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painting, Odd lobs. R0.sgnable.
Licensed. 3370046.

a. stucco

Insulation

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equivalent to one foot at fiberglass
on block or wood walls. Never
needs painting. Lasts as long as

the building. Improves Property
value. Call. Vince DeLano, bet.
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37203$'
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repair or recondition any building
10 yr guarantee Cheaper than
pant tom tree i",t,ni,,te C,,II
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32? 3641 Alter Hrs 323 7731

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BLITZCLEAl-1 iANITORIAL
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Residential I. Commercial Wiring.
Licensed . Borsded&amp; Insured. Free
Estimate, 373 911..

Will purchase lit &amp; 7usd mortgages
it discount, 24 hour approval. Call
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327 0645

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gutters &amp; coat r oofs Licen%1.d
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Special offering
two choice lots in preferred

location A splendid shaded
building site close to large lake,
101.11 price for both lots only
56.400 Call for .sppointmrcst

373 347?
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simulated brick, stone

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COMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL,
Interior, Exterior Painting, Minor

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lbormerisi Harriett's Beauty Nook)
%19 E lot
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Brick,

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One -- The quick, easy Want Ad
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26$) or $31 9993.

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,

man 70 yrs. exp. Eagle Siding Co.,
•5)953

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include high A dry,? weIl, new IQ
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Sill. Cash Buyers Waiting.

7 Story, I
7bath,t,,ouf,Iul Cond,
Includes rental apt. 1714 Paris
Ave. 373

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Ihis handyman's special, on over
, acre.
Investment rental - Needs minor
repair or ideal for small family or
retirees Furnished, 116.300. In
good section.
Several Sacreor more parcels on all
sides 01 Sanford, From $2900 per
acre
with good terms
I OR frame home on 3 lots in city.
Under $13,000 Take over mon

1 Bedroom .Sl4Smot

2 Bedroom $173m0

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fireplace. Also a game room.
Swimming pool enclosed by
stockade hence,
its own wil
bar, bath area &amp; sauna. Even a
gazebo. A must see at 516.900

From

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Air

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f or mal living &amp;'iiining, roomy

Multip!e Listing Service
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annahs Music Center Lessons,
instruments, Accss Repairs 710
E is, St Sanlorct 373 $711

Reconditioned homes in Seminole
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No Money
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Cute? OR cottage, lovely fruit shade
trees, $16,500. 373 2563.

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mm corner, f ence, pool, tennis.
' lake 533.900 3273136

moving

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Req. Real Estate Broker

mortgage-) &amp; 4
BR, 3 bath homes onlg lots mcxc
ne ighborhood. Ca. Whitelsurit,
REALTOR, 372611) .

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1966 Blue By II' Bo,,l. tn hull. 65
HP Mercury &amp; Trailer. $900
Camper top for l'lruck bed, home
made 575 37)160?

By owner, Sanford Lu 7 tIP home 3 OR, 7 baths. family rm., fenced
with Isa I BR apt., fenc ed yard ,
yard, drapes, refrigerator, much
air. 339 5363 weekdays, 373 1702
more, Mid 1,30's 323 1Q05
nights &amp; weekends 122.500

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3195777

323-5774 Dayor Night

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'64, 100 up Johnson. and trailer

1966. IS'

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CalIBart

LAKEFRONT
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POBSON MARINE

believe. Only $19,900 RPP

322-2420

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REALTOR, MLS

REDUCED

57900 3 BR,? bath, Central heat &amp;
air, w w carpet, range &amp; dish
washer Double garage, 5.39.900

323.3301
SEE THEM TODAYI

PRICE

Home For Only

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'On this
live year young home 3 BR, I',
bath, range, central heat, utility
shed $71,000.

For Information Call

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CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

300N, FRENCH AVE.

LLOYD'S
Solar hot water home, C
&amp; A,
bireplace, 2 BR, 1i 1 bath, best
l oc ation 121.637
Under 521.000 for) BR. corn., lot.
size l00'xI7S', mostly furnished,
carport
570.500. 2 OR, ues &amp; electric heal,
car po rt
Lloyd's Really
I Babb, Reg Realtor
Hw.. I? 97, OrangeCity
(901)773 1111

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NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

"Pourffi Aoorl...Crsdfldep,nmrng...ópef1$r,.w account
and charge things ilke crizyt"

Req. Real EstateBrok.r
iioo E 25th St.
322 6'
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Carpeting, Beautiful
Bathrooms, Color Co.
OrdinatedKitct,en$ And
Appliances, Heat, Air
Conditioning, AND
Sttic Storage

19.140,

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

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Patios, Insulated Doors
And Windows, Shag

LOCHARsoR_2bafIss,w.tec,t.
. acre, pate.. central tic. $72,410.
$ANpONo ', csmmerccl Proper
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3301 S. Sanford Ave.

P barns, s
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Millet's, 7419 Orlando Or., 377
03$2 .

clown Lovely eat In kit ., extra to COOL OFF In 'this brick 3 OR, 2
balh home In Dreamwold with Wellcratt Airslot 113 II'. Evinrude
yard with fruit trees 537.300
133 HP engine, 1976 Baron drive on
your own screened pool and po rch.
trailer (never in salt water),
Large equipped kitchen, great for
./ELEGANT custom built French
(loaded), Mint Condition $1730
entertaining Super extras Just
Provincial, I BR, beautifully
869 $035 after 4
547,900 BPP WARRANTED
decorated, neighborhood, 567,300
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family room, 2 car garage, kit
chen equipped with dishwasher,
range, disposal. Central heat, air,
shag car peting. Easy access to 1.1
&amp; 1792 lOMin.toAttamonteMall,
$37,500 FLAGSHIP BANK OF
ORLANDO, $947311 ext. 277.

These

BLUE BOOK DEALS
Will, 6 Month 'FREE SERVICE AGREEMENT"

53-1VRadio.S?ereo

home in Country Club Manor has

w Ph Ig 4 BR. 2 bath. completely

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fi,eplece, c,atral Is-s 511.1W,

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iv,ill carpeting, private back yard,
near schools &amp; shopping! One of a
incI
for
123.300
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room, 537,5430 price allows for
modernizing

Sanford.

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3731010

NAUNNA PARK - I" bath's
clfitral ti-a, kit. PUvIpped, tooted.
11.141.
LOCH ANION - I balSa, on 3 101L
Vest pereti.
ONIININIAN - 2 baths, cysts'.,
hem,, central Is-a. fireplace. 519.140.
1WILSON PLACE - I biffli. peet,
;eatral I, a. porch, patio.I4,.Ne.

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MAYFAIR -0'. lIds. lereptace. gat.
,e, siparal, dining mi. I39.00.
LAKE MANY
I.ere lift, drapes.
cafes tie,., sIsaded yard. 116.141.

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with color TV, pool, phone, maid
service

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Asst.Manager,apply inp,qson. 1109
S. French, I yrs. cap required

ALUMINUM SHEETS
WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

HWY4

stereo New lire's. $3,993 321 0467

alter S

Jim Lash Says:

'ca' &amp; air conditioning, wall to

nice neighborhood, Formal dining

MONTHLY RENTALS - One Home Remaining, Make Other.

Pr.s.nts

321-04)0

$34-fl?

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FRIED CHICKEN

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Where to go for all the
Information you need
about YoUr new coM.

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Glynn Rogers Sr., at CR Service

MANGE CROWN

VIS OILANO DL (RUY.'

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Co. Sanhord AIrport, 3229276

A&amp;IRICAN I
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Weekly. 3SIS
3231930

AVAILABLE
Apply in person only, Bill Baker Nice. Air cord.
rooms, complete
Volkswagen, Hy, 1792. Santord,

Qualified Technician, citIzen band
radio repair. Knl
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lock loop's nec•ssat;. Contact

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trailer apts.' Adult &amp; family park,

"Your Little Fee AgenCyI3
Miami. Fsairida, j3l7q
70$ Commercial
-373.3176
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New Usedcar clean up man needed,
___________________ -_must have Fl drivers ilCCflse,

Service

LOVELY 7 STORY, 3 BR, 2 bath. NEAT AS A PIN? This 7 BR, I bath

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2. Bedroom

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mos old, white, 2102 5 Key,
Sanford 3234342

DOLL HOUSE I This 3 SR. 1 1 ; ba'
th
home in Twenty west has central

,,.ocated on double sized lot in quiet

41-Houses

days alter 4 only,

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General Office help. 33)01)0.

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good company
SALES- SALES SALES

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DISCOVERY

your choice of bevei2e.

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or write to:
Universal Schooli

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I OR apt . furn, or unfurn. carpeted,

ROOFERS-- Needed immediately,

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Stenstrom Realty

appraised, 530.900
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1975 Pontiac Trans Am, 25.000miles,
automatic. air, Am FM I track

BUY JUNK CARS
from $10loSSO
Call 322.1621

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/I BR, 2 bath, beautiful Pinecrest
,,rea Large attractive yard with
extra lg pool. New r oof FHA

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very clean &amp; roomy. See Jimmie Cowan
Cowan,
, 311 Palmetto Ave.

Mature hard worker, top dollar.

1.800.432 7309

Jaycees, 8 p.m., Tall and Me.
SanfordSemtaoie Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

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1XPERT MECHANIC'S Must
know metric System. To $350 wk
GAS STATION ATTENDANT-

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KENMORE WASHER - Parts,

. Walker, sublet, 3776157.

APTS
Needed immediately 5$
SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC- liCi sanford Ave
313 330$
Good salary plus benef..'s
.e.pt forSeniorCitizens Downtown,

Ford Fairlant, 1964. 6 cyl . 2 door.
good Condition, 5400 cash 377367$

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Freezer. 22 Cu. ft., United upright, 2

plan, C H &amp; A. w w carpet, 1400 sq.
living area, sewing room,
ironing room, spic &amp; span, 533,500

HARMING. 3 BR, 2 bath, extra
19 Corner lot No city Taxes, pool.

Lake Mary. Sseparaterooms plus
master suite with private en
trance i baths, C H &amp; A. Johnny

at ,,

75-Recreational

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BUY JUNK CARS, TRUCKS &amp;
imports, $10 to $70. Newton 1. Sons 1966 Buick LeSabre, good depincSable transportation, $273. 323.
Used Auto Parts, 377.395,0 a fter &amp;
1011.
weekends.

BUY SELL- TRADE
311 ]ISE. First ST
322.s6n

Kit, equipped, 1g. FR. split BR

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Nobody lives above or below you

details
Wantedtobuyusedofticefurnitur,
Any
quantity NOLL'S CM THUNDERBIRD. '12 Uric owner.
SELBERRY, Hwy I? 9?, 530 4706
tow, tow miles, all power. All the
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extras You expect in a luxury car
including new radial tires Ex
Vehicles
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cellenf condition. $7750 373 2191
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II' Travel trailer, self contained, 1969 Volvo I di sedan, new paint,
air, new tires 1150 33) 031$
air, A I condition, 322 2016
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between 9 &amp; 5.

52-Appliances --

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l7ousq. tt modern office. Downtown
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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

77-41.111k QrS ftn'tolifto

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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night at 7 30. It's the only one if
Florida. You %of Phlt reserved
price No charge other than IS
registration fee unless vehicle is
sold Call 904233 5311 for furt he r

CASH 3224132
For used furniture, appliances
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.

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311. 1&amp;4

321 0759

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double sized fenced yard,

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1-nitd to Buy

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Req. Real EstateBroker
7431S. Sanford Ave.

Room tospare,extra large) BR,?

,
trial, Commercial. 91$ W lit
123 1100
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OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday

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Factory clearance, on stretch zig,
sag sewing machines Singer, new
1119. balance $53 Singer Future,
sold new for 11,610, pay balance of
$735. See a?
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
1030 State St
Sanford Plaza, 372 9411

377-1301 Day or NIght
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2640 Hiawatha at 17.92

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '7? arid
1 73 Models. Call 323.0310 or 031
460$ Dealer.

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SAVE 50%

Realty

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
FURNITURE. 372 liii
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l-r1OUSeflOiG bOOdS

"WORKING MAN SPECIAL-

323330) Building 10,000 14.000 sq Vt, indus ,

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Longwood.Lake Mary Liom, 7p.m., Quality

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FIBERGLASS WORKERS-. SANFORD COURT

Diesel Mechanic

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Payton

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$70).

3301 Sanford Ave.

rates a fin, future
CASHIERS- Experienced in retail
grocery$%

OTractor Trailer Driver
fHeavy Equipment Opr

Oak,

"at ....'pie parking,
fully carpeted, modern bldg.

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nd PS, PS. Air $1693 $ 71 III?

for Rent

Rent Our Rlnsenvac

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BATEMAN REALTY
,.RUY OF THE YEAR-Attractive
3 OR. in good settled neIgh.
borhood, sacrifice at just

(WFICF IN 'j

FORD'S NICEST BUILDING:

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LEARN A TRADE

Lake Monroe - 2 acres, 3 BR,)"7
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ba th$, pool, $75,000. Jenny Clark
Realty.REALTOR. 322.1391

Home' - Check
the Want Ads for h ou ses of every
sie and price.

TRAINEE ' Neat A personable, -

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New 3 BR, 1 bath homes, $23500
Government Subsidy available.
Builder, 377.7757. Equal Housing
Opportunity.

Buick Secial. new battery &amp;
inspection sticker Good fiShing
car $250- 031
- 453

1961

Steam Clear Your Own Carpet

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Days-3fl$123
Nights-)?? fl37

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1967 P on tiac LeMans. PS. PB. radio,
healer, air, 5100 327 131$

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1969 Continental, electric windows &amp;
seats, PS. PB. Al Condition. Soon
to be a classic Will sell for lower
than value price, for quick sale
373 17$?

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BROKERS

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CYPRESS LUMBER
Only I p.m 6pm
2nd St ,Sant or d
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Nelson's Florida Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
601 Celery Ave. Sanford
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OSTEEN AREA- 3 OR, 2 bath, IPiecesectional gold with blue stack
Cushions, round coffee table,? end
central heat &amp; air, cement block
comod. tables, fruitwood finish, 2
with simulated brick front con.
amps, 2 tiving rm, chairs, rust
Struclion Large spacious kitchen,
print. high back. Frioldalre
family rm , I car garag , an I
Refrigerator, 20 cu It. frost free,
acre, of wooded land, Off 0,
top freezer, left hand 61$ $353
Road on Sheryl Drive.
affer
CYPRESS PARK REALTY INC.
Y0_____
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710W. New York Ave., DeLand
Don't pile no longer needed Items
REALTOR
high as an elephant's eye. Place a
classified ad, and pile the money
ST. JOHNS R EALI co.
in your wallett

S306833or339411leves.

Looking For

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REALTORS

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SANFORD COURT APIS, landscaped Attractive rates. 323.

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DRAFTSMAN Top Dollar

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Forrest Greene I

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Allunits have lighted&amp; floored attic,
storage at...

TEAM PERSON-- good office skills
needed for friendly office
ASS I S T A N T
MANAGER

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BIcycle Rodeopreseiged by Casselberry Uce Dept.,

Sanford Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434.
&amp;11,1~ellillit Walcher,7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, X0 S.

SEEK &amp; FIND'

10:30

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PAN's'

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Will keep children in my home,
fenced in yard, Have taken Chi
Day Care course 3733967

Cauelbe

24 THE acmc CCII-

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AAA EMPLOYMENT
4 "Your Future IsOur Conc er n"
EXRERIENCEO MECHANICAL

LAKE MAR 101AM AREA
Lot
with 1g. oaks, lS0'xISS'. $3,500

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33)3332 or Mrs. MartIn, 322 6100

or Mrs. Holcomb, 373.1342.

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Sanford Llosa, noon, Holiday Inn,

24 (Mon. Tuss 'Thin )VIU.A

1

for 4 and 5 yr. olds, for fall
Semester. Tuition, $25 mo. Call
Lutheran Church of Redeemer,.$

community center.

3.00
(2.) (12) ANOTHER WORLD
(4) (5) ALL IN'THE FAMI LY

9 LIfl.
(I) HElESLUCY(R)

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printed circuit company, $30503)
I to 4 30 Mon Fri

u. .rm,

FR, air, Vented yard, country
atmosphere $71,900
P baths, lust I
yr5 old, fenced yard, quiet
Washington Oaks area. Assume
loan $73,000

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3731113

SUNLAND AREA- 3 BR, paneled

Office space for rent or to share.
Suitable for Small secretarial or
bookkeebing service 267$ Orlando
Dr., Fairway Plats, Sanford. 322.

1 BR apt., air conditioned, tii Park
Ave. $105 mo. includes utilities.
Call 37343*9 after 3:30.

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,

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Christian
Day School sat openings

TUESDAY, AUGUST 11

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Pill. DONAHIJE SHOW
Guests and topics sw's es
those holed for thsrmsl 2, a..
;. ____

or 323•$473.

Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshi ne Park

(2) SANFOtAND8ON

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room, Altamonte Springs,

REPORT

SANFORD COURT APIS.
SANFORD

AAA EMPLOYMENT

SI weekly If you qualIfy. 32) $471

a.m.. Ascension Lutheran

(1) (12) THE DOCTORS

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,

Sanford

Lake Mary Homeowners
Ch'1 Aim,, 7:30 p.m., 275
Third SI., Lake Mary.

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CO. looking for
management trainee, some 330$ Sanford Ave.
313 3301
college preferred. Excellent
DeBARY- Lovely large I OR, air,
near stores, ideal for retired
Your Little Fee Agency,,
perSons 660 4126 or 372
701 Commercial
373 3I7

Educational Child Care for as low as

Cmtal Lake and Country Club lload, tAke Mary.
Sanford ALAIIOU, 8 p.m., First Methodist Church,

EAST CENTRAL FL ORIDA

10:00

TIN*O"

United Methodist,

Furnished

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3116

OWNER
33, Cent. H.A,
separate DR, eat in kitchen , huge

FHA

80

Open
soow

Maid
Service.
Licensed, bon ded 1. insured. Free
estimates Call 5316100.

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For Sale or Trade for Mot or cycle of
equal value, $961 C he vy Van 333
1792 .

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FILL OIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy, 3237310

2610

'7$ Chevrolet, ' ton, good cond..
$1100 3324299 between 9 &amp; 4
Eves 3231716.

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professional

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REALTORS-S30.6061
Eves. 3233049

Partially furnished I BR, rural
location,
322
Sei $173 mo. Owner Broker.
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323.3301

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Friendship Baptist Youth Choir,
7 p.m., Altamonte

24 (Tuss.,Wed.,Thu's,.Al.)

YOU Aøini feIfiTls
WI'
Nn P. (81W) i,

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33-Houses

Call for

Hiawa t ha, Sanford.

funding. By builder e3.4.I6. Equal
Housing Opportunity,

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NANP.t.UN3'J MtL.IY

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34,He homes
available. Pool, Rec. Room, _________________________
Tennis Court, Laundry Room, AC,
Dishwasher,
)
Car pet ed &amp; Draped. Casselberry,7 OR, like new, c en tral
air. patio, awning, adults. No pets,
Call 32 6420 between 0:30 &amp;
339 1139.
All Units have built In bookcases
and chandeliers at --

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year guarantee,
terms.

Priced to sell. Children's Shop,

79-Trucks-Ir s lists

Office Furniture

Riding mower, Craftsman, 1 tip,
'good cord 3234035

Sale
E verything To Go

than $130 down. Government

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62-Lawn-Garden

merchandise

Atlas

Lake Mary- 3 OR, It', bath new
homes. Under $25,000 with less

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Proofing at

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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT. Sell
tisoe useful, no longer needed 4
items with a Herald Classified Ad.
Call 327 7011 or $31

SR 434 and 1.4.
SIIIOtd AA, $ p.m., 1201 W. First, closed,
TOPS Chapter 7$, 7 p.m,, over Baptist Church

Mall.

Joists Dsr@iL IM.(Fri.)-1 Low

$

Iig1!fl1I
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SNOW 10:00

y. Kay Johnston,
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"am

FLOYD UNTINPIIISI

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Rumane SOckIY, 8 P-M., W
1742, oncord Plaza
Longwood.
Diet Workshop, ?:30 p.m,,SanI),

All units hi,,., ,In.,kI. .,..n.

this

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regardless of loss Country
Furniture Distributors, Hwy.
37)0327
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Story New aluminum Siding. Only
114.900 Owner, 031 1950.

H A. William
Malic:owski,
REALTOR. 3271") CVCS. 322
_J2IL
SANFORD
MID7Os
Nice Cor ne r Lot i OR, p, bath,
cenlral H&amp;A, I', car garage, I

,

or $teel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 1
cabinets. As is. Cash I Carry. 5,
NOLL'S
Cassefb.rry, I? ,, 30

Distress merchandise sale. Carload
of indooroifdoor wrought Iron
furniture
Any type item
available. We are agents for he
manufacturer to Immediately
dispose of

Motorcycle Insurance
RI AIR AGENCY
3lMor 323 7710

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3 BR.lg family rm. &amp; fireplace, C

7 BR. Country house, older couple,
no children, reference required,
$100 monll,, 377 6196

carpet, f or mica kitchen, $133,
lurnilure $10, 33) 9673

Sanford, Florida. Send Resume'
PerSonnel Office, Seminole
County Court House, N Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771,

,

.

Unfurnished

I, 7, &amp; 3 Bedroom apartments

37)

3461

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Used

Sanf or d,
central H&amp;A, carpeted, screened Handy Man's Special
partly remodeled, 3 OR. 7 bath,
porch, $36,900 323 3657

,

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The sooner you place your classified
ad, the sooner you 'Jet results.
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3777W

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Piano,

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Hoover vacuum with
attach., Dressmaker portable
sewing machine, never used, $175;
Vinyl reclin er 311 1012

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3 BR, bath, shower, small out.
building, laundry r oo m. Lake
Monroe, $130 mo. $ I.2M1 after S
,p m

Sanford- - Lovely 1 or? BR, air,

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3oApartrnents Unfurnjsp.j

Secretary Ill, County of Seminole

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2:30

(I) ONE LIFE 'To LIVE

(81W) i, ('flisn.)

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32-Houses

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excellent

"Your Low Fee
201 Commercial

MLS.REALTOR

EveS 327 ISO?
172 1119
707 E. 7Slli Si

Grand

Ebonized finish with concert
b.nch. Offers Considered, $30 1527.

bushel. RAGOS MARKET,
7103 Sanford Ave.. Sanford. 3'

per

3237832

LAKE MARY.- I BR,? bath, 19. 10.,

2 BR., Unlurn, Near scc $130 mo.
Deposit. 904 136 0299.

Steinway

bushel. Wholesale in your
S bushels or more, 75C

INC.

PRICE REDUCEO_. 3 unit api
East 2nd St 533.000. 2 UnitS
ready to rent

9253

Small home
$l7,000cash
377 6365

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Realty

PINECREST '- Park Ave. 3 BR, I
ba th 7 $23.000

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SANFORD

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Sanford
Furn rooms Gracious
iving. 500 5. Oak. 180 mo inrludes
utilities 1. maid. 322 9673. III 1053

LIVE.I

Italian
cooking,
references required.

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APIS

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TUESDAY,

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2:00

1963. ('T'uss) "The
eat." Stephen Boyd, Jack

41510N0961

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CD ('Thu's. onty)AMERICANA

a Death Scene RIth
Egan, VIvecs Undlora (81W)

PiN,

CALENDAR

(4) (5) AS THE WORLD

(5) MIKE DOUGLAS $HC7fi:

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LOST; Pekingese, small female
reddish brown, scar on Stomach &amp;
back of right ear. Last seen In
Tuscawilla near Dyson Drive. II
yrs old, needs TIC. Reward for
safe return. 070-3505 or 1)01919.

NORBIE'S REALTY

Colbert

17-3I

1$-Motorcycles

Mirchendise

African Night Crawlers SO large
worms,$I, Also Peat,finequality,

JUST LISTED $9.7 Acre,, South
Sanford Aye, $10000.

will.

31A-Duplexes

Hal

333.3111
After His:
327.0640

Home for Fla. living,) BR, 2 bath
Hwy 131 area, fenced patio, ORG

1303W 25th St

.3301 Sanford Ave.

3,9434

$071000

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D,Ito,

Ray Ave., Sanford,) OR , I bath, 1g.
dining area Trees, $3Ø

GENEVA GARDENS

FULL

CHARGE

payment

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2S74ParkDr.
REALTOR
323.ma
33)1,91

7 Bedroom Furnished Aparfmeni'
Adults, Rent by Weelior Month

SANFORD COURT APIS,1J

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SECURITY GUARD, full time.
Mature individual only, Shift
hours optional. Apply Associated
9Security Inc., 1316 Edgewater Dr.,
Orlando,

HOUSEKE

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Church, Casselberry, and 7p.m., Fin. Federal meeting

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4

Mali cat, yellow, near Park
Ave. Trailer Park. Answers to the

Lost-

MYSELF AS OF AUGUST 1. Is??.

WeIght Watchers, 10

1:30
(2) (12) DAYSOFOURLIVES

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About
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(Fit.) '. EIai Wa

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5...4,Q$ $ FOSJfld

Thomas Richard L ively

1946.

about

VIC &amp;tdoi4l iat

mali ssxuah psychology

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Iaa

Diri Cwçbel. Ausfrallan.

1

building,

to $30,000. Down

s lwislcai

YOU NAME ITI
I BUY lit
Sanford Auction 333 73at

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Communications Spec ialist.. Dept,
of Public Safety, Div. of Fire.,
Send Resume', Personnel Office,
Seminole County Court House.
North Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 32711.

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l e nde r s."Chips Rafferty,

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01 Sservner." (Fri.) "'The Over-

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I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN

Altamonte.South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR

ALL MV CHILDREN

MACPEIL-LEHIER RE.

(2) PIlL DONAL-luE B*'I:
Guests and topics irdude:

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Pompano, Fla., 33001.

5:30

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ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
IN voui FAMILY!
AL NON
forfarnllesoqproblem drinkers
Forfurther Information Call
171 1307 Orwrite
Sanford Al Anon Family Group
P. O. Box 333
Sanford, Fla.nnl

MUNUAY, AUGUST15

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$

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(2)
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY- Top
skills rate ou great bass. Travel,
'sop Salary with national company,
'Your Low Fee Agency"
201 Commercial
373 3176

Divoece FORMS-. For free In. ________________________

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land,

&amp; inventory. A real money maker.
BUY TODAY BE IN BUSINESS
TOMORROW 163.000 Terms,
Egg Ranch With nice c ou ntry home,
13.000 capacity C on tract farm.
110.000 Terms.
Wm.i.THOMPSON REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
322 8652
Eves 322-1904

'P ART TIME TAKE INVENTORY
IN LOCAL STORES, CAR
NECESSARY, WRITE PHONE
NUMBER, EXPERIENCE TO;
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JaniSo Mthener (Tues.)

(Md.)

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fnCludei

by owned 1101 S. Myrtle
Ave., Sanford; Excellent family
neighborhood, Condition &amp; In
come.
$19,900.
303 371 1062

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

Monthly Rentals Available
COLOR TV, Air Cond.,MaId Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH

equipment, 7 pick up Trucks, tools

8316131

FACED WITH A DRINKING

Guests

(2) (1) (12) NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

iOOrVVTuty.

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MAUOE:

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(9) MERV GRIFFIN SHOVi:

BYTE

Twice. ' Rh ROman.

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brings all the men bed to her

town.
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(J STAR TIEK

12:00

AM paper route, Sanford. Good
income Reply Box 643. co
Evening Herald, P 0. Box 1631, SANFORD COURT APIS
Sanford, Fla 3711).
3301 Sanford Ave
323.3301

MACHINIS T.

Before Publication

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low as

SO-Msceilarous for Sale

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DEARDR.LAMB-Iama
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diabetic
and have been for 10
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year I use 30 units of Lents
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ceramics
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insulin each morning. I have
monogram
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been called a yo-yo diabetic4
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school $ Gets away ' 46 Measure O
because my monthly blood test
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stick
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length
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results in a count from a low of
10
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(Fr.)
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group (abbt.) • Stiff
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Even
though
I
am extremely
Oct your carbohydrates from
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Female
saint
IV
Italian
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(cost?.)
(abbr.)
affirmative
careful
Of
what
I
eat
and
get
leafy
vegetables and those with
—
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28 Level
21 LIfted
t
I
consider
a
reasonable
bulk
in
them. Whole pulpy fruits
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wha
or
buts
DOWN
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volley
amount of exercise, the num• may be all right, particularly
34
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Unbusy
3 Lot sink
pass In India
most alarming to me. My you must get some additional
New
England
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Egotistic
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doctor says not to worry, but I bulk someplace. You may be
27 Mild oath
35 Immoral
' university
medieval
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Vanity
box
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able to use some whole wheat
do,
4 Spectacles
Ferrari
31 Keenly sager
fabricator
10 bread or simply eat some but
6 Caustic
Is
there
a
guaranteed
diet
56 Here (Fr.)
32 S.go
39 Feast In
substance
follow? I hear so much about limited amounts of cere
Diary
Hawaii
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6 Comedian
fructow, lactose, dextrose And containing bran. You will also
60 High priest of
41 Unfortunate
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Carney
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all the rest that I am confused. need a replacement for calcium
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count even though the milk.
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The resulting diet that
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is
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shorty
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like
to take off from the small intestine.
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some
of
this
weight
but
this is That will help to avoid the
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difficult being a diabetic and peaks and valleys in block
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can I lose weight without the possible to regulate your Insulin
risk of insulin shock?
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dosage to a better level for you.
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My diet consists Of fish ' Some insulin taking diabetics
34
ehicken, vegetables, and an have been able to decrease the
occasional lamb or beef meal. amount of Insulin required
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Ten years ago my weight was markedly by eating a diet
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102 pounds. Thsink you for any dependent upon raw fruits and
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Advice you can give,
vegetables, plus meats but
DEAR READER — A devoid of starches and sugars.
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diabetic's Life has to be fairly
I am sending you The Heal
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well
regulated
In
terms
of
diet,
Itterumber 11, Diabetes,
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activity, and even exposure to Diagnos s, Prevention' and
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sugar level if the diabetes has thisissue can send cents with
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progressed to the point that a long, stamped, sell addressed
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insulin must be used.
envelope for ittoP.O. Box 1551,
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The best advice I can give you Radio City Station, New York,
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with your story Istoeliminate N.Y. 10019. As the letter
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starches, and all sweets. stresses, consistency is imCive up milk, too. Why? To get portant. Even your exerclj
rid of all the ready sources of must be about am "m
ducose. All of the starches and help you with your weight
- sugars are converted to simple control I would suggest you use '
By BERN
sugars (monosaccharides) in repeated short walks spread out
ftE
the small intestine before they over the day and then stick to
can be absorbed. If you con- that schedule.
sume foods that are rapidly (Because of the volume of
For Tuesday, August 16, 1977
converted to single sugars
mail Dr. Lamb cannot answer
YOUR BIRTHDAY
'um*'thing does go wrong, )'OU which give rise to peaks in your letters personally but he
Aug. 11, ivn
could experience considerable blood glucose - you will have will answer representative
More fun things than usual guilt feelings,
trouble In managing your letters of general interest in h1
are in store for you this coming
AQUARIUS (Jwi• 20-Feb. 19) more
diabetes
.
column.)
year. Keep them in
promiseal
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Midwife Rule Flooding . Hospital With Indigent Mothers:
By JEAN PATTESON

But on April 4, all that ended.
Monday evening's board of mother and baby to the hospital a good record and Is doing a
"Most of our mothers having have tearing and need
And thus the problems at On
On that day, Mrs. Francis trustee meeting when Mrs. right away.
great
service
in
the
cornbabies
for
the
first
Urns
are
surgery,"
said
doctor.
U.
hospital.
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received a letter from the Francis was told that her state
"I don understand why they mwiity," said Dr. BaWa.
rung gins of IZ 13 yews Of
"These two things could Many of these patlenta are
For 30 years, Sanford mid. Seminole County Health midwifery 11
cense would b
e ir pled
am on me Ihis way."
She explained that the poUcy age," said Dr. Battla. They cam major problems. and for "walk-ins" - women who walk'
wife Marie Francis has been Department informing her that revoked
if
she
violated
this
new
revoked
But Dr. Hamida Battla, prohibiting midwife deliveries are almost like children the safety of the mother end into the hospital emergency
'
babies in and around it was the new policy
policy,
medical
director at the health of first babies was established themselves. Their bones have child, they are better Off In the room already in labor. Often
Sanford. She and her mother, ancy that no mother having
"I hadn't broken any rules or department, said that the policy by Dr. Orville Barks, her often not developed fully which hospital."
they have seen no doctor during
Cords Jones, together her first baby could be let anyone suffer," said Mrs. adopted in early April was no predecessor at the health means the child's head may not
As a result, a number of the the prenatal period, they have
havelate
dehvered
more than 41.= delivered bv a midwife.
Francis this morning. "Iri 30 reflection on Mrs. Francis' department. She said she had be able to come out of the women who would have been no personal physician, and'
babies - hundreds of them to
And this has been causing years, I've not lost one first. competency,
been given a copy of the letter mother's pelvis,
delivered by Mrs. Francis have ma.nyof them can afford neither'
mothers delivering for the first problems at the hospital, some time baby. If I run into trouble,
"I
have
visited
her
place.
She
sent Mrs. Francis and had
"Also, most mothers been checking into Seminole
time.
UsMIDWIFE, Page 2%
of which were discussed at I call in the doctor or get the is operating it J fine. She has checked into the matter.
delivering for the first time Memorial Hospital.

Editor, OURSELVES

gar

terests don't detract from your you'd be very unwise today to
serious pursuits, like earning a bask OII anything promised
WIN AT BRIDGE
living,
until it's fulfilled.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
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could be an expensive day for you're looking for cooperation
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Jim: "This East cashed his
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pay for someone else's others. You must be sincere and
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around
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hearts was trapped and noted
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
whom you're romantically
that it West held the king of
sulted by sending for your copy Today, you're somewhat of a
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spades
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Don't get caught in the middle up for your rl
over money with friends today.
Try to quietly arrange that

everyone gets his, or her in.
(lividual check.

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awry

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for appearances, Deceptive

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a funeral home before services from a small pond about 200

trick."

Shice the shooting death of Florida Highway Patrolman Bradley S. Glascock two
weeks ago, interest in bulletproof vests has
increased, says Houston Jarrell, Sanford,
store matiager.
"The vests worn many years ago were good
ve"11 says Jarrell, "but they were 90 heavy

for the infant, officials said.

Nor does he sell the little tin shields I lunless we have a letter of authorizatioii from

residence.
Thetaken
recovered
Meanwhile, a South Carolina
weapon was
to thethe local police headquarters was charged with the shotgun mond's car.
"about 20 times and couldn't slaying W Tuesday of a man Police said limmond was
murder suspect who told police

saying that a specific man tan need for a
badge and is authorized to purchase one."
One back room at the supply company is
devoted to general supplies and forensic

and bulky an officer had nocontrol of his body
movement after he put one on." Those vests
weighed about 16 pounds, Jarrell says.

items- things used to research the bows and
whys of a crime. Included are such things as
blood alcohol testing kits, fingerprint kits and

Several readers ask if you

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requirements for an openui'
bi are thb same In any pool.

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lives in Sanford with his wife and two children

vests on a demonstration table in a large,
well-lighted back room - where he is more

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and spends much

of

his time both

professionally and personally with his first
business-love: photography.
At the supply company he has a

darkroom, enlarger and a huge supply of
determination: "if nobody eise can print
something, we will do it," he says with no

small amount of pride. Ills special joy is
taking "impossible" negatives of crime

Cllcquennoi, at their mobile
home off Pine Way south of
Sanford. County Court Judge

Harold Johnson set a
preliminary hearing for
Clicquennoi today at 2 p.m.

Services

area cemetery,

But the major order of business right now
remains the bulletproof vests•

The infant was shot in the left the current p.30 property tax
side while sitting In a walker in rate.

Stop. "If a man is wearing one of those vests

Clicquennoi was alone Ill the

ipenentrattng the vest)" says Jarrell, "his
survivors are guaranteed four million dollars'

trailer with the child. His wife,

The Florida Cabinet agreed unanimously
today to spend nearly $100,080 to purchase

vestigators he didn't know what
happened and that a shotgun
propped against a wall toppled
and fired, wounding the child,
deputies said,

The new vests weigh only three pounds and

bulletproof vests for all 1,200 troopers of the

, The baby died at Seminole

Cilcquennoi at first told In.

Vest $ OK'd

Florida Highway Patrol.

,

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amended was
,013,736. He while keeping uncommitted
He said that half of those can
noted that the county property $100,000 in federal revenue be " parked at night" exce
pt
sharing funds.

,

Memorial Hospital after being
rushed there by his mother and

Report DUO

The Seminole County Grand Jury was scheduled to
return Its eeport at 3:30 m. today to

according to State Attorney Douglas Cheshire. The jury
has been Investigating allegatlou that Sanford peilcemen
beat and mistreated a juvenfle son of officer John C.
,
MOOtC when be was arrested June 25.
It any i,atictmeats were iuued by the jurors they would
____until persoan iaaied
I remain sealed, along with the report,
were arrested. There was P. 'n$Ieatlou whether

would return Indictment'

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when needed for city business,

He said the easiest to cut But, Knowles said, that he has

Jury

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to capItal improvements for ployes after hours on a regular

The total of the budget as various department projects, basis.

Margaret, was outside with the

couple's two other children ,

hollowpoint bullet. It partially penetrated the
third layer of the 15 layer vest.
"The man shot that way, from that
distance, would have several broken ribs and
be laid up for maybe three weeks," said
Jarrell, "but during those three weeks he
would be on duty, with his ribs strapped."

in insurance."

assessed valuation Increase In

the family's trailer Saturday

bullet to a 357 magnum .

and Is killed by any bullet on that list

Sanford?

wouldn't stay for the services or be over and above a con- $589,705 by $400,000 to sharing funds could 'be shifted meit, are used by city em

scenes and making usable prints from them.

lie supplies potential customers with a list

For

Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore
Knowles is to make his appraiser's revision of an. recreation programs, but
Mon day evening instructed City lecommendations to the ticipated tax revenue for the cutting in this aria would give

burial to follow at an Orlando templaled $1.19 per $1,000 $168,747.76.

afternoon. Investigators said

repopu)ar enough that Jarrell sold about

Cut

Chief Deputy Sheriff Duane Manager W.E. Knowles to mmmissionistan 8 p.m. special city will bring in $611,50.33 the "elected officials the most
Harrell said arrangements examine the city's proposed meeting today.
more than expected and that flack."
were made for deputies to budget for the 1978 fiscal year to
The city manager Monday amended refuse rates would
In response to a request from
escort Clicquennoi to a l
ocal begin Oct. 1 to determine In night told commissioners that bring in $121,948.
Commissioner A.A.
funeral home before scheduled what areas services can be during prior budget BeWons the
Knowles sold that ad. McClanahan. Knowles reported
4:30 p.m. services for his son reduced to balance the budget. commission so far has shaved ditionsifly 174,000 of the city's that 50 city-owned vehicles, half
Harrell Indicated the suspect
The. eductioninservicesisto an expected budget deficit of $174,000 In federal revenue of them in the police depart-

of bullets that the vests are guaranteed 10

the vest Jarrell pulled the trigger on a .357
magnum hand gun , firing a steel jacketed

________
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(Special Weapons arid Tactics Team)

34, was denied bond on a

well It stops everything from a .22 caliber
Standing with the gun about 16 inches from

ill ,WlilOi

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Jarrell.

Jarrell keeps the lining from one of the

C.
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Jarrell, a former Air Force photographer,

for use as a heat shield in space.

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slaying of his son, Vinc

says, first developed by the DuPont company

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up so they can later be verified by a crime

The new vest is a dir&amp;t benefit of the space
program, he says, with the layers constructed
of a fiber called "Keviar" which was, Jarrell

by Garry TrudeA

to the residence. Investigators restaurant without paying for ford.
hadn't seen her son in three
Both men made court ap- declined to say what caused foodandbeerso he'd be caught
U. Lykens said Hammond weeks after he went to Ten.
penran
Monday in Sanford. them to charge Clicquennoi.
by police.
Monday afternoon described a nessee to work.
Brian Raymond Clicquennol,

garments are constructed has made a big
"Since the new vests - the ones that will
stop at least a 38 - became available, sales
have 'increased about 300 per cent," says

using Appleby's identification

S1ier1lf detectives arrested In" on Saturday. U. William
Sanford police today said when he was arrested. Officers
Cllcquennol for murder about Lykens said Hammond told they've Iocated two hitchhikers started looking for
Appleby
extradition and is being seven hours after the baby's officers Monday that he'd then Hammond picked up in South after his mother, who lives
death when he called them back decided to leave a local Carolina and brought to Un- near Sanford, told police
returned to South Carolina.
she

murder c harge in the Saturday Mayor Wants Budget Trimmed

carries.

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get up the nerve to turn himself alonpicle a highway.

he left without paying for ii Sanford Crime Lab.

at a restaurant because he
wanted to be caught has waived

things to enable an officer to establish "cause

laboratory.
"We also stock a full line of S.W.A.T

told officers he'd left his wallet

Authorities said Hammond and identification in Ham.

kits to test for narcotics as well as other

ween those mid the 15-layer Item he now
_____

Hammond told Sanford police Carolina.

yards behind the Clicquennoi detectives that he'd driven past

While the death of a trooper or poli ceman

Jarrell keeps several of the classic old vests

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the head of a law enforcement department

County Court and then was to be shooting. Monday deputies Monday afternoon on amurder without paying and told police and found Appleby and the girl
escorted by sheriff's deputies to recovered a .12-gauge shotgun charge.
he was wanted in South there. LI. Lykens said Appleby

may create a momentary upsurge of interest

difference In how many law enforcement
people use them.

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Even more is required of people wishing to

A 34-year-old Sanford matt a neighbor.
Keith Randy Hammond, 23,
The flight from the local house where he'd irtayed
accused inthe shotgun death of
Investigators said of Lancaster, S.C., was tran- restaurant did the trick and for two days with Brian Keith
his six-month-old son waa Clicquennol destroyed a .16- sported back to that city today police arrested Hammond on Appleby, 19,
and a 17-year-old
scheduled for a preliminary gauge shotgun by beating it by South Carolina detectives the lakefront where he ad. Texas girl.
hearing this afternoon in against a tree following the after he waived extradition mitted leaving the restaurant
Police recognized the house

get their bards on one."

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tificatioti before selling the vests,

Court To Mortuary

tification," he said, "because anybody can

TRY IT'/#S WAY

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Vw

thing to run right out and buy one of the $100
vests for afniend, Jarrell makes it very clear
that his company demands exteitsive iden-

Tot's Dad,@

from bullets to bulletproof vests,

'

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by T. K. Ryan

Company at the Sanford Airport would be like
trying to -break Into James Bond's closet:
nearly impossiWe and guaranteed to get you

on hand to show people the difference bet.

DOONESBURY

"We sell on the average of about five a week

at Standard Law Enforcement Supply

What is protected behind that combination
of alarms, lights, tear gas and other burglar-

_____

KIdN

1,700 during the past 12 months
just over the counter," he says.
Lest people decide that it would be a fun

caught.

by Stan Lee and John Rornit, '
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RAID H 'PoOIc
(.EN? Z HAD.

TUMBLEWEEDS

Ilerold Writer
Trying to get through the security at night

2nd Murder Suspect Wanted Capture

everything from blue lights to flash lights,

HAPPENS,'

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vulnerable,

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Business

finesse and made one mor4

bid as for a first, or second'
hand bid.
We think to. It makes bid.
ding easier if the minimum

HAS tN! MC!

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MURDER SUSPECTS CLICQUENNOI (LEFT) AND HAMMOND

declarers took the heart

player wound up in four
carts. Since both th e heart
and spade finesses were on,
every South player except one

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should have the same re

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Mayor Lee P. Moore said today that the policemen, who voted
to drop their efforts Monday afternoon, wwbe firstthe
onagenda
tonight at S in a city commission budget review session
Moore said he met with several policemen at his home Monday
night and was told of the vote to stop the unionizatiot, move.
Some policemen had expressed fears they might lose their jobs
over the unionization efforts that started In June. Moore said he
told policemen Monday night "the only thing they have to worry
about is their performance as police officers."
"I think that everybody involved Is entitled to feel reasonably
proud of what's being done," Moore said.
He said he expects city commissioners to meet with policemen
"by September 3 after the budget sessions are over" to hear their
grievances, The mayor said the grievances expressed so far indude not getting paid for off time spent In courts and the city's
policy on workmen's compensation.
"As far u I'm concerned,' I Moore said, "there's a commitment
by the Sanford City Commission to work out these problems with
the police." He termed other grievances listed by officers as
"minor administrative problems" that can be handled without
any, (rouble,
,
.
City Commissioners, on advice of labor attorney David Kor.
nrelch, earlier withheld from policemen the 6.4 per cent acrossthe-board cost of Living wage Increase to be given other city
employes starting Oct. 1.
Moore said the money has been budgeted in the contingency

buy other Items from Jarrell's "cop shop,"
"We won't even look at a badge as Iden-

top score earned,"

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